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Matlock town, Matlock Bath Hayfield, Stockport Upper quarter, Ashborne Walton Geo. Great Rowsley, Bakewell Waterhouse James, Brimington com- Wain Mrs. Rachel, High edge, Earl Walton GeorQ'e, Tideswell, Stockport mon, Chesterfield Sterndale, Rnxton IWalton Joseph, Tideswell, Stockport Water house Jn. jun. Hayfield, Stock port Wain Roht. Lee cot.Bradbrn.Wirkswrth Walton Richard, T1deswell, Stockport Waterhou'ieJoshua,Gt.Hucklow,Sheffild Wain Thoma<;, West end, Hope Wood- Walton Samuel, Tideswell, Stockport Waterhouse S.Stubbins,Chinley,Stckprt land", Sheffielrl Watton William, Tideswell, Stockport Waterhouse Mrs.Sarah, Dinting,Glossop Wain Wm. Bretby, Burton-on-Trent Walton Wm. Hy. Tideswell, Stockport Waters Mrs. Eliza, l::itainsby, Ault Wain William,Cowley hall, South Darley, Wal wyn Matthew, Bearwardcote, Derby Hucknall, Chesterfield Matlock Bath WardYl:rs.A.tlummerley, Unstne. Sheffid Watkinson Anthony, Lintwood, Yelders- Wain Wm. Dale head, Burbage, Buxton Ward David, Bnrbage, Buxton ley, Ashborne Wain William, :;)liddleton, Bakewell Ward David, Gutter, Hartington Upper Watkinson Mrs. E. Osmaston, Ashborne Wainwright GeorQ'e, Boylestone, Derby quarter, Ashborne Watmough John, Carter lodge, Ridge- Wainwright -;virs. H. Hathersage,Sheflld Ward E.Harehill,ChurchBroughtn.Diby way, Chesterfield Wainwright Henry, Tunstead, Worm- Ward F. E.Woodhouse,Dronfield,::Jheftld Watson Benjamin, Hope, Sheffield hill, Stockpurt \Vard George, Hope, f:lheffield Watson Mrs. Elizabe1:h, Findern, Derby Wainwrightlsaac, Whatstandwell,Derby Ward Geo. 8torrr la. Ashleyhay, Derby Watson Francis, Mapleton, Ashborne Wainwright Jas. Fernilee, WhaleyBridge Ward George, Wessington, Alfreton Watson Mrs. Jane, Findern, Derby Wainwright Jn. Lees, Dalbury, Derby Ward Henry,Hill side, Ashleyhay,Derby Watson Jarvis, Chevin, Belper Wainwrizht Jn. Charlesworth,Manchstr Ward James, Thurvaston, Derby Watson John, Doveridge, Derby Wainwright John, Taddington,Stockprt Ward James, Tunstead, Chapel-en-le- WatsonMrs.J.Willngtn.Hurton-on-Trent Wainwright Joseph, Great rocks, \Yorrn- Frith, Whaley Bridge Watson Jsph. Ivy ho.Brassington,Derby hill, Stockport Ward J.Apperknowle, Unstone,Sheffield Watson Joseph, Pinxton, Alfreton Wainwright Joseph, Grindleford bridge, Ward John, Tibshe!f, Alfreton Watson Richard, Brassing'ton, Derby Eyam, Sheffield Ward John, Troway, Chesterfield Watson Richard Kirk, Gladwinstark, Wainwright 'r. Sutton-on-the-Hili,Derby Ward le J os. Victoria street, N ewBramp- Ashover, Chesterfield Wainwright Wm. Boylestone, Derby ton, Chesterfield Watson Samuel, Holhrookc, Derby Wakelin Mrs. 1\Iary, Hill top, Black well, Ward J. Brockh urst, Ashover, Chesterfld Watson:Mrs. Srh.Killamarsh, Chesterfield Alfreton Ward Mrs. Martha, Cowley bar, Dron- Watson Stephen, Daisy bank, Marston Walker Brooke W. 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