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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 689 Pepper Robert, 62 North Rd LINCOLNSHIRE,] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 689 Pepper Robert, 62 North rd. Sleaford Pilkinton :Misses, Bransfield, Rectory Popham Humphrey L. The Old rec· 'Pepper W. E. Manor ho. Nocton,Lncln road, Ruskington, Sleaford tory, Stixwould, Lincoln Pepperdine C. 20 Tennyson st.Lincoln Pilley Miss, Tealby, Lincoln Popple O.Gilby ho.Winterton,Doncastr Pepperdine G. 26 Cambridge av.Lncln Pim Major J., J.P. Norman Leys, Popple Charles, Waltham, Grimsby J.lepperdine W. 210 West par. Lincoln Grantham Popple Fred, 362 Hainton av.Grimsby 1'erch·al George, Ropsley, Grantham Pim Jsph. Hy. 6o Southgate, Sleaford Popple H. 275 Hainton aven.Grimsby ..Pe:cival Richard W. Dunoon, Derby Pinchbeck Mrs. 282 West par. Lincln Popple Jas. J.P. Castlethorpe, Brigg ayenue, Skegness Pindar Robert William J.P. Wodelyn, Popple John, The Park, Welholme 'Paldns D. Towngate, Market Deeping Linwood road, Market Rasen Toad, Grimsby ;Perkms J.R. 183 Winsover rd.Spldng Pinder Major Thomas Wm. J.P.New- Popple Mrs.17 Dispensary rd.Hrncstle :Perrin W. H. 28 Richmond rd.Lincln stead house, U:ffington, Stamford Popple Mrs.Gilby ho.Winterton,Dncst• Perry M., M.D. 3 Church st. Spalding Pinder Jn. Wm. 29 Main ridge,Boston Popple R. E. 402 Hainton av.Grimsby .'l'erry Mrs. West. view, Pinchbeck, Pinder Mrs. Washingboro', Lincoln Poppleton George, The Cedars, St. Spalding Pinder Mrs. C. Barrowby, Grantham Catherine's, Newark road, Lincoln Perrr R. H. 37 Lit.tlefield la. Grimsby Pinder :Mrs. M. 264 West par. Lincoln Poppleton Henry William, Cross Ferry S. H. 4 Church st. Spalding Pinning Mrs. High street, Barrow- O'Cliffe hill,Bracebridge Hth.Lincln Petch Bethel Henry, 31 Isaac's hill, on-Humber, Hull Porri Louis, White lodge, Alderman's Cleethorpes, Grimsby Piper A. D.' 3 Lafford ter. Sleaford walk, Lincoln Petchell Miss, Rectory road, Rusk- Pippett Mrs. Hamblet.on villa, Wil- Porter Rev. Harold Mart, Steam cot- ington, Sleaford lingham road, Market Rasen tage, Walesby, Market Rasen :PetPrs Waiter Edward, Kelvinside, Pirch A. J.Brinkburn,Scotbern,Lincln Porter Abraham T. Mills, Somerley- Heneage road, Grimsby Pirie Robt. 12 Castert()n rd.Stamford ton, lda road, Skegness Pett :Fr-:>dk. 5 Portland st. Lincoln Pitcher C. H. 17 Lindum rd. Lincoln Porter Artbur, Dene villa, Witham 'Pettersen P. 290 Hainton av. Grimsby Pitt Rev. Sidney, Wesley house, bank, Boston :Pettifor Rev. John Shipley, Vicarage, King's road, Spalding Porter B. Rochford tower, Boston Thurlby, Bourne Pitt L. I., B.Sc. 18 St. Paul's street, Porter Herbert, 18 New st. Sleaford Pettinger John Anderson, 12 Spital Stamford Porter Mrs. I3 Lindum rd. Lincoln terracil, Gainsborough Pittwood G. H. 26 Gladstone street, Porter Mrs. Sibsey, Boston Pettitt Mrs. Peacock cottage, W oot- Gains borough Porter Naaman, 16 Abbey rd. Bourne ton, Ulceby Place Rev. James, The Rectory, Hat- Porter Wm. J.P.34 Sleaford rd.Boston !Pheasant Rev. Jn. Leslie Nevins M.A. cliffe, Grimsby Porter William Edward, The Rallies, Vicarage, North Kelsey, Lincoln Plant J. Rose bank,Boston rd.Spilsby Deeping St. Nicholas, Spalding Phillips Capt. John Henry Joseph J.P. Plasldtt John Robert, Fern villa, Porter William Rochford, Willoughby 43 High st. St. Martin's, Stamford Queen's parade, Grimsby house, Boston .Phillips Rev.T.,B.A.31 Monks rd.Lncln Platt Rev. Arthur Mountjoy LL.M. Portman Capt. The Hon. Gerald B. Phillips Rev. William Inchbold M.A. Rectory, Croxby, Caistor Healing manor, Healing, Grimsby Rectory, Amcotts, D1mcast-er Platt Edmund, Wistaria house, Maul- Portman-Dalton Mrs. Fillingham :Philli,ps A.E. 45 Littlefield la.Grmsby ton, Spalding castle, Fillingham, Lincoln .Phillips Chas. Jas. North rd. Bourne Platt Jn. C. 8 Parnell st. Ga.insboro' Portugall R. 5 Beaumont fee,Lincoln .Phillips E. B.251 Hainton av.Grimsby Playford R. H. 10 Yarboro' rd.Lincln Portus John, Dunholme lodge, Dun- ~hillips Jsph. Newlands, Saxilby,Lncln PlowrightMiss,27Pinchbeck rd.Spldng holme, Lincoln ..Phillips Mrs. 43 Albert. st. Spalding Plummer Geo. 70 Mount st. Lincoln Posnett Edwd.7 Hainton av.Grimsby ..Phillips Mrs. St. Leonard's la.Lincoln Plumpton Charles, Blue Rock house, Pott-er A. H. 4I Morton ter. Gainsboro' iPhillips Mrs. 16 Water st. Stamford Eastgate, Louth Potter Ernest Wallace, I07 Welholme Phillips T. Burtoft, Wigtoft, Boston Plnmpt.on Miss, 14 Ramsgate, Louth road, Grimsby .Phillips William Mallam B.A., LL.B. Plumpton Mrs. 23 Broad bank, Louth Potter John Edward Cartwright, 24 n .Massey road, Lincoln Plumtree John, 408 High st. Lincoln St. Mary's street, Stamford Phillipson Mrs. Church st. Wragby Plumtree Tom, Kimberley house, Pott-er Mrs. Thimbleby, Horncastle Philpott Miss, The Priory, Barrow- Clayfield road. Scunthorpe · Pott-er MM. 23 Tinwell rd. Stamford upon-Humber, Hull Plumtree Wm.H. rog West par.Lncln Pott-er Wm. Barrowby :rd. Grantham :Pick Miss M. E. Spalding common, Pochin Mrs. 268 West par. Lincoln Potts Rev. Charles Marsden M.A. Spalding Pockett L.W.259 Hainton av.Grimsby Rectory, Winteringham, Doncaster "Pick R. H. Church st.Market Deeping Pocklington Frederick, Eversleigh, Potts E. W. 6 Yarborough rd.Lincoln Pick Wm. G. 2 Church close, Boston Carlton TOad, Boston Potts Jn. Hy. sa Ainslie st. Grimsby Picker J. L. Pepperthorpe hall, Pocklington James, Carnarvon house, Poulter Herbert M. Bigby road,Brigg Wainfieet St. Mary, Wa.infieet Newbridge hill, Louth Powell Rev. P. H. Bridge st. Brigg l'icl!:er Mrs. 35 Grantham rd.Sleaf~rd Pocklington-Coltman Mr.s. Hagnaby Powell A. 0. 242 Hainton av.Grimsby :Pickerden Mrs.254Hainton av.Grmsby priory, Spilsby Powell R. W. 157 High st. Lincoln Pickering Mrs. Aldgate house, West Podmore Philip, 39 Frodingham rd. Powell Thos. Parker, Unity sq. LiRcoln Deeping, Peterborough Scunthorpe Power Rev. J.F. Hundleby rd.Spilsby .Pickering Robert, Riverdale, Crow Pogson F. L. Moor house, Sleaford Power J. H. 34 London rd. Spalding Tree lane, Louth Pogson Hrbt. 67 Queen -st.Horncastle PowneyMiss,qAbbey drive ea.Grmsby Picl;:ersgillH.135Welholme Td.Grmsby Pogs()n L. Manor ho.Anwick,Sleaford Poynton Rev. Arthur Nixon B.A. Pickett A. 74 Welholme rd. Grimsby Pogson Mrs. I Woodland view,Arbore- Sutton St. James, Wisbech Pickford Miss, 44 Ainslie st. Grmsby turn avenue, Lincoln Praed Algernon Hy. M. Caythorpe Pickwell Jacob, The Meadows, Heal- Pogson Samuel, Eslaforde house, Pratt Arthur Alfred M.D. 268 Haint.on ing, Grimsby East road, Sleaford aTenue, Grimsby Pickworth Mrs. Riverdale, Cowbit rd. Pollard Francis, Moat. house, Drury Pratt Charles J.P. Monk's manor, Spalding lane, Lincoln Greetwell road, Lincoln Pickworth Mrs. Westward villa, Tat- Pollard Miss, 45 High street, St.Mar- Pratt Chas. A. I9 Chequergate, Louth tershall, Lincoln tin's, Stamford ' Pratt Edwin J.P. Clarence house, Lin· Pidd Thos. W. Ha.brough, Grimsby PQllard Miss, 5 Sibthorpe st. Lincoln dum terrace, IJncoln Pidd William Moulds, 26 Altham ter- Pollexfen S. 20 Bridge -st. Homcastle Pratt Frank, Danesbury villa, Tower race, St. Catherine's, Lincoln Pond John 0. 6 West End villas, road, Boston Piggot Alien ¥ledger, Asylum, Quar- Foundry road, Stamford Pratt Jsph. H. 9 Ain-slie st. Grimsby rington, Sleaford Poole Major Fredk. Cuthbert D.S.O., Pratte Wm. 394 Hainton av. Grimsby Piggott Jn. B. 'l'he Cottage, Thoresby R.A. Old hall, Horbling,Polkinghm Prebble Hy.0.316Hainton av.Grimsby avenue, Frodingham, Scuntborpe Poole Rev. Archibald B. West End Preston GeoffN!:y, Lowfields, Wad- "Pigott Rev. E. D. Bridge st. Brigg villa, West st. Crowland, Peterboro' dington, Lincoln Pigott Harold, Eagle house, Fleet- Poole Rev. Charles Richmond B.A. Preston George Herbert, The Tent, gate, Barton-on-Humber The Rectory, North Scarle, Newark Woodhalt Spa, Lincoln Pike A. B. I2 Ickworth rd. Sleaford Poole Rev. Robert Edward Barlow Preston H.52 Cambridge st. Grantham Pike Arthur Kirk, North rd. Bourne M.A. Vicarage, Swineshead, Boston :Preston J.W.I7I Carholme rd.Lincoln Pike Misses, Panton, Wragby Poole W~ .. H. 37 Scotgate, Stamford Preston Mrs. Springbec~ ho. Newark "Pike Mrs. 26 Bridge st. Horncastle Pooles William, I Tower st. Boston road, Swallowbeck, Lmcoln .Pike Mrs. J. 30 Richmond rd.Lincoln Pooley Rev. Herbert M.A. Vicarage, Pretty K.,M.B. I9 Watergate,Grnthm Pilcher C. W .92 Liquorpond st.Bostn Burgh-upon-Bain, Lincoln Pretty Mrs. The Rowans, Butt's rd. l»ilcher Mrs. IO Witham pl. Boston Pope BeT. Arlhur Hampden, Bottes- Barton-on-Humber Filkinton John Harvey, The Ferns, ford vicarage, Ashby, Doncaster Pretty Waiter, Mariner's villa, Spring Westgate, Sleaford Pope Mrs. I'5 Carline road, Lincoln street, Spalding Pope Mrs. 35 Northolme, Gainsboro' LINCS. 44 .
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