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Derbyshire. Derbyshire 504 FAR. DERBYSHIRE. [KELLy'a FARMBRS-continued. IJ ohnson Thomas, Black Olough, Hart- Kirkham John, Hartington Town Jackson Mrs. Eliza, Handley wood, ington Upper Quarter, Ashborne Quarter, Ashborne Shottle, Belper JohnsonW.Sandybl'ook, OfIcote,AshbrD KirkIand Alfred, Rodon, Ashborne Jackson Mrs. E. Waltcm, Chesterfield Johnson William, Dronfield, Sheffield Kirkland G. Moorway, Littleover,Drby Jackson Mrs. Esther~ Firbeck, Whit- Johnson William,Hulland Ward,Derby Kirkland Mrs. H. Osmaston, Ashborna well, Chesterfield J chnson Wm. Miller's grn.Wirksworth KirkIand Saml. Bonsal!, Matlock Bath Jacksoo Fredk. Osmaston, AS'hborne Johnson William, Unstone, Sheffield Kirkland S. Ember farm, Matlock Bth Jackson Geo. Holymoorside,Chesterfld Johnson William, Common, .A.shlerhay, Kirkland William,Ashover,Chesterfield Jaokson George, Meadow wood, Crom- Wirksworth Kirkman George, HulIand Ward,Derby ford, Matlock Bath Jchnston Thomas, Hollington, Derby Kitchen Mrs. Emma, Brambley, Bub- Jackson H.Couldwell,Burton-on-Trent Jone! &; Daniels, Heage, Belper nell, Chesterfield J ackson Isaae, Heage, Belper J ones Dan, Midway, Swadlincote, Knifton Curtis, WindIey, Derby Jaekson James, Windmill.. Little Burton-upon-Trent Kni~on E.Horsley grng. Horsley,Drby Hucklow, Sheffield Jones J.Overtown, Hognasb)n, Ashbrn Knifton James W. Makeney, Derby Jackson Mrs. Jane, Mickleover, Derby Jones Thomas, Grove, Over Baddon, Knifton J. Grangefield,Osleston,Derby Jackson John, jun. Eldon lan~ Peak Bakewell Knifton ;Mrs. Sylvia, Wall hands, Forest;, Stockporti Jordan Charles, Elvaston, Derby Brassington, Wirksworth S.O _ Jackson J.Ol.ddam,PeakForest,Stckprt Jordan T. Horsley Woodhouse,Derby Knight A. &; H. Egginton,Burton-on-T Jackson J. Park,Sth.Wingfield,Alfretn Joule Miss E. Wicker, Chinley,Stckprt Knight Frederick, Melbourne, Derby Jaekson J. Stirrup, Ludworth, Stckprt Joule Mrs. Anice, Manor house, Wil- Knight Fredk. Mickleover, Derby ­ Jackson R. Charlesworth, Manchester liamthorpe, Nth. Wingfield,Chstrfld Knighton H. Heanor rd.Ilkeston R.S.O Jackson William, Chaddesden, Derby Joule Joel, Marsh hall, Chapel-en-le- Kniveton Samuel, West Broughton. Jackson Wm. Elmton, Chesterfield Frith, Stockporl; Sudbury, Derby Jacques George, Pilsley, Chesterfield Joule John A. Heath, Chesterfield Kniveton William, Hilton, Derby James Humphrey,Walton-upon-Trent, Joule John Martin, Shaw farm, Hague Knott Samuel, Burst, Glossop Burton-upon-Trent Bar, Stockport; Knowles Adam, Hognaston, Ashborne Jebb Isaae, Nether lane, Brassington, Joule Joseph, Combs, Chapel-en-le- Knowles George, Melbourne, Derby Wirksworth S.O Frith, Stockport Knowles Hy. Bonsall, Matlock Bath J'ebb James, Shottle, Belper Joule Joseph, Fernilee, Stockport Knowles Henry, Ball dale, Matlock Jabson Joh1\, Troway, Che.o;terfield Joule Joseph, Thorneylee, Chapel-en- Bridge, Matlock Bath Jebson Richard, Troway, Ch~sterfie>ld le-Frith, Stockport Knowles Wm. Bognaston, Ashbornl' Jebson WaIter, Troway, CMstorfield Jubb J. Drake house, Beighton, ShfRd Kyte Henry, Smalley, Derby Jeffery George, Ireton Wood, Derbr Just Charles, Boyah grange, Stanton- Kyte William, Smalley, Derby Jeffery Owen, Hungry Bentley, Derby by-Dale, Nottingham Laban I. Newtony, Duffield, Derby Jeffery W. H. High park, Denby,Derby Kay Mrs. Elizabeth, Stanley, Derby Laban James, Hilton, Derby .Tefford J. W. Bretby,Burton-on-Trent Kay Joseph, Mosborough, Sheffield Lack Arthur, Little common, ~e\f JefIrey John, West Broughton, Sud. Kay Th"o~. Olives, Mugginton, Derby Brampton, Chesteri!.eld bury, Derby Kay. William, Lane end, Ashle)"hay, Lamb Mrs. H. Brailsford, Derby .Teffrey Joshua George, Near Cotes, Wlrksworth Lamb John, Calow. Chesterfield Bradwell, Sheffield Keeling B. Brown edge, Fairfield,Bxtn Lamb John, Carsington, Wirksworth Jeffrey Thomas, Thurvaston, Derby Keeli.ng J. Beardho~gh, Whitle,Stckprt Lamb John, Shirland, Alfreton Jeffrey William Somersall house Keelmg John, GOlts moss, Burbage- Lamb Noah, Hognaston, Ashborne Sudbury, Derby , on-the-Wye, Buxton Lamb Robert, Shirland, Alfreton Jenkinson H.Stanfree,Bolsovr,Chstirfld KelIett John,Park,Sth.Wingfield,.Alfrtn Lamb Thomas, Hognaston, Ashborne Jenkinson Henry,Whittington,Chstrfld Kelly Patrick, Mackworth, Derby Lllmb ",Yilliam, Burdlow hall, Earl Jennings Thomas Hartlemoor Hazle- K~mp Matthew, Beage, Belper Sterndale, Buxton • badge, Sheffield ' Kenderd~ne John, Clifton, Ashborne Lancaster ~~rs.W.Barlboro', Chestrfl~ .Tennings Thomas sen. Hartlemoor Kenderdme John, Edlaston, Ashborne Lancaster "m. Clown, Chesterfil'ld Hazlebadge, Sh~meld ' Kendrick John, Snelston, Ashborne Land Miss E. Bonsall, Matlock Batb Jepson C. Ridge top, Phoside, Stckprt Kent George, Osleston, Derby Land Jeremy, Hazlewood, Derby Jepson Hy. Y. Alton, Chesterfield Kent John, Crow trees, Thurvaston, Land W. Denby.com. I>enby, Derby JepsonJ.Middleton, nr.Wirkswrth.S.O Etwall, Derby. Lander John, ~I1lford, Derby lepson Hobert, Ashover, Chesterfield Kershaw John, Sunmondle~, Glossop Lane George H. Chaddeosden, Derby Jepson Samuel, Pleasley, Mansfield Kettell H. Cro~ford z:d. RI~ley, Drby Lane John, _~llenton, Derby '" Jepson William Olown Chesterfield Kent John, Shlrley mill, Shlrley,Drby Lane John, Normanton, Derby Joel Hugh M:cCart~r Stonelaw Kent T. Wyaston house, Ashborne Lane William, Boylestone, Derby Brampton Chesterfield ' Kenworthy Fred, Youlgrave, Bakewell Langton George, Acres, Kilburne,Drby Johnson John Stretton Alfreton Kenworthy Graham,Ivonbrook grange, Langton Matthew, Brick Yard farm, Johnson T. &; W. Bulland ward, Derby near Wirksworth S.O Kilburne. Derby" ." Johnson Mrs. Alice, Sandybrook cot- Kenworthy James, Youlgrave, Bakewll Langton Matthew SmIth, Cmder hIll, tage, Offcote, Ashborne Kerry George. Oakbrook, Derby Kilburn~, 1?erby. Johnson Alfd.Birchover, Matlock Bath Key Albert, Brackenfield, Alfreton Langton ",'. (;mder hill, Kilburne,Drby Johnson B. Aston-upon-Trent, Derby Key Alfred, Holmesfield, Sheffield Large Josiah, Hollington, Derby Johnson Chas. Gt. Longstone, Bakewll Key O. Ba:slow St. Anne, Chesterfield Laver John, Etwall, Derby Johnson Mrs. E. Kirk Ireton, Derby Key Fran~ls, Chesterfiel~ I'd. Alfreton Lawley Arthur, ~oylestone, Derby Johnson Edmund Ashover hill Tup- Key F. Hlll top, Swanwlck, Alfreton Lawley J. ParksIde, Sudbury, Derby ton, Chesterfield 'Key Mrs. Ellen, Wessington,Alfreton Lawrence Benj. Stoney HougMon, Johnson Edwin, Findern Derbv Key Thomas, Brackenfield, Alfreton Pleasley, Mansfield Johnson Frederick MorI;y, Derby Kidd James, Stenson, Twyford, Derby Lawrie James, Littleover, Derby Johnson G. Barlb~rough, Chesterfield Kidd W.High st. EarlSterndale,Buxtn Lawton }<'rederick, Bald hills, Lulling- Johnson G. Stonedge,Ashover,Chstr:tld Kiddy M. Dale Abbey, Ilkeston R.S.O ton, Burton-upon-Trent Johnson George, Woodthorpe, Nor- Kiddy Thomas, Hulland Ward, Derby Lea James, Hazlewood, Derby briggs, Chesterfield Kilby Joseph, Hosliston, Burton-on-T Leach John, Hartington Town Qual'- Johnson Mrs. Harriet, lYestfl.eld, Kinder Mrs. Charles, Malcalf, Chapel- ter, Ashborne Beighton, Sheffield en-le-Frith, Stockport Leah G. Quarry I'd. Killamarsh,Shfll.d Johnson Berbert, \Valton, Chesterfield Kinder Joshua, Beighton hill, Ashler- Leah Mark. Netherthorpe lane, liilla- .Tohnson I. Nether Biggin, Wirkswrth hay, Wirksworth marsh, Sheffield Johnson J. Grt. Longstone, Bakewell Kinder J. Miller's green, Wirksworth Lean William, The Ashes, Cromford, Johnllon J. Mirey leys, Loscoe, Derby Kinder Thomas, Callow. Wirksworth Matlock Bath Johnson Jasper, Hassop, Bakewell Kinder Wm. Breamfield, Wirksworth Leason William James, West Brough- Johnson Jasper, Rowland, Bakewell King John, Bartshorne, Burton-on-Trt ton, Sudbury, Derby Johnson John Thomas, The Etchells, King John. Morley, Derby Lee Herbert, Foolow, Eyam, Sheffield (''hureh Broughton, Derby Kirby Mark, Mosborough, Sheffield Lee J. Bunting field, Ashover,Chstrlld Johnson Joseph, Taddington, Buxton Kirk G. & H. South Normanton,Alfrtn Lee John, Mosborough, Sheffield JohnsonL.Highwalls,Birch vale,Stckprt Kirk Geo. &; Hy. Pinxton, Alfreton Lee Joseph, Godber, Woodthorpe, Xor- Johnson Ralph. TurnclifI. :Burbage- Kirk John Finney, Hollin Know!, briggs, Chesterfield on-the-Wye. Buxton Chapel-en-Ie-Frith, Stockport Lee R. Woodhead, Kniveton,Ashbrne Johnson Heuben, Mackworth, Derby Kirkham Francis, Tissington, Ashbrne Lee Thomas, Pinxwn, Alfreton Johnson S. Great Longstone, Bakewll Kirkham G.Heathcote, Biggin,Ashbrn Lee W. Wilkinho.Ashover,Chesterfie:d Johnson Sampson, Doveridge, Derby Kirkham T. W. BaUidon hJl1,Ashborne Lee William, Blackwell, Alfreton Johnson T. Burrows, Brailsford,Derbv Le-} William, Hnlland, Derby •.
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