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160 Cot Trades. [Lincolnshire 160 COT TRADES. [LINCOLNSHIRE. • CoTTAGE FARMERS-<-'Ontinued. Robinson Wm. Mablethorpe St. Nary Smith Jo8eph, Fen Ends1 Sutton St. Payne Moses, Mnmhy, Alford Robinson William, Sibsey, Boston James, Wisbech Peall Mrs. George, Far Thorpe, West Robinson William, South fen. Bourne Smith Jsph. North Owersby, Lincobr Ashby, Horncastle Rodgers R. Asperton, Wigtoft, Boston Smith ·Richard, Northor.pe, Doning-' Pell George, Little Steeping, Spilsby Rogers George, Spalding rd. Bourne ton, Spalding Pell H. Fen side,Lit.Steeping,Spilsby Rose Alfd. Fen, Whaplode, Holbeach Smith Samuel, Leverton, Bost<m Penson Martin, Stickford, Boston Rose Wm. Fen, Whaplode, Holbeach Smith Thomas., Alvingham, Louth Perkins Charles, Gelston, Hough-on- Rossington Jos~>ph, Scopwick, Lincoln Smith 'l'homas, Deeping ·St. Nicholas,. the-Hill, Grantham Rowe John, Stainton-by-Langworth, Spalding Phillips Thomas & Richard, Holbeach Lincoln Smith William, Eastville, BMton Drove, Wisbech Rowitt Henry, Billinghay, Lincoln Smith Wm. Tydd St. 'Mary, Wisbech Phillips Joseph, Deeping St.Nicholas, Rowle Alfd. Sth. Somercotes, Louth Sowden David, East Keal, Spilsby Spalding Rnshby Jn. Wm. Lynwode,MarketRsn Spafford J. Kirkby-la-Thorpe, Sleafr<l Picker William, Stickney, Boston Rushby W. South Willingham, Lincln Spence Frank, Fen side; Little Steep- Pickering Charles, Butterwirk, Boston Rushton S. The Elms, Sibsey, Boston ing, Spilsby Pickering T. E. Aslackby,Folkingham Russell Geo. W. Keal Cotes, Spilsby Spencer Adrian, Yaddlethorpe, Dncstr Pickett J.M.Northlands,Sibsey, Bostn Rylatt Matthew Henry,Common side, Spencer William, Grainthorpe Pickett Jesse, Fenton, Newark New Leake, Boston Spikin John, Covenham St. Bartho- Picksley Robert, Saxby, Lincoln Sargisson Stephen, Mumby, Alford lomew, Louth Pickwell George, Badgate, Doning- Sargent A. South Owersby, Lincoln Spridgeon Saml. Quadring, Spalding ton, Spalding Sargent Wm. South Owersby,Lincoln Spriggs Job, Broadgate, Weston Pickwell M. Sth. Willingham, Lincoln Sarjantson Stephen, Toynton All hills, Spalding Pickwell Wm. Ea. Barkwith, Lincoln Saints, Spilsby Squires Edwd. Gipsy Bridge, Boston Pindar William, Hibaldstow, Brigg Saunby John, Usselby, Lincoln Staines Charles, Fleet, Holbeach Pinder John, Saltfl.eetby St. Clement, Seaman Richard, Wrangle, Boston Stamper Mrs. H. New Leake, Boston Louth Scott Charles, Leasingham lane, Staples Frank, Frithville, Boston Pinion John T. South Kyme, Lincoln Ruskington, Sleaford Starker John, North fen, Bourne Pixley Thomas, Market Rasen Scott George, Wrawby, Brigg Start Thomas, New York, Lincoln Plumtree C. Sth. Cockerington,Louth Scott George Robert, Cowbit house, Steel Groves Gipson, Seas End,. Poole James C. Sutterton, Boston Deeping High Bank, Spalding LMoulton, Spaldi-ng Popplewell J. Yaddlethorpe, Doncstr Seagrave Geo.Westborough, Granthm Steele Joseph, Deeping St. ;--T· ·holas,. Posey John William, Deeping St. Seagrave Thos Westboro', Grantham Spalding Nicholas, Spalding Seaman .1rthur, Central Wingland, Steele Matthew, Hol•beach Fen,Holbcb Potter John, Harts Grounds, Chapel King's Lynn Stell Andrew, Sutterton, Boston Hill, Lincoln Seaton J. T. Holbeach Fen, Holbeach Stennett William, Deeping St~ Pridgeon George, Saltfl.eetby All Selby John, Tydd Gate, Wisbech Nicholas, Spalding Saints, Louth Sellars F. Middle Rasen, Mrkt. Rasen Stevenson Henry, Billinghay, Lincoln Proctor John, Lusby, Spilsby Sellars James, Tetford, Horncastle Stevenson John, Billinghay, Lincoln Proctor William, Glentham, Lincoln Semper James, Stickford, Boston Stones Edwd. Little Carlton, Louth Pnllen Thomas, Brandon, Hough-on- Sergeant Waiter, Howsham, Lincoln Stones W.R.Toynton St.Peter,.Spilsby the-Hill, Grantham Seymour James, West Keal, Spilsby Storr Parnell, Hackthorn, Lincoln Pycroft Fred, Deeping St. Nicholas, Sharman George, Stainfield, Bourne Stubbs Edwin, North Somercotes Spalding Sharman Jn. jun. North Kyme,Lincln Stubbs Mason, Keal Cotes, Spilsby Pyecroft Hy. Yaddlethorpe, Doncastr Sharp Charles, Billinghay, Lincoln Stubley Frank, South fen, Bourne Pykett J. Toynton All Saints,Spilsby Sharp Jsph. ~ablethorpe St. Mary Stubley William, North fen, Bourne Rainey Wm. Sth. Cockerington,Louth Sharp Joshua, Leverton, Boston Suley Wm. Fen, Whaplode, Holbeach Rands Thomas, Legsby, Lincoln Sharp Thomas, Billinghay, Lincoln Sutton Robert, Stainfield, Bourne Bands Thomas E. Sutterton, Boston Sharp W. Middle Rasen, Market Rasn Swallow William, South Kyme, Lincln Bands Wait. Six Hills, :Market Rasen Sharpe Charles, Stickford, Boston Sykes Mrs. Elizabeth (exors. of),. Ransom Henry Wilmot, Kirkby lane, Sharpe Thomas, Stickney, Boston Frithbank, Sibsey, Boston Thorpe, ·Sleaford Sharpe William, Midville, Boston Sykes James, Kirton Holme, Boston Rawding Mrs. Carolina, West Pinch- Shaw Aaron, East Keal, Spilsby Sykes Thomas, Cowbridge, Frith- beck, Spalding Shaw John C. Lit. Steeping, Spilsby 'Ville, Boston Rawlinson Chas. Grimoldby, Louth Shaw John Fredk. Wildmore, Lincoln Tatam Geor;e. ::>amgate, Holbeach Reed Miss L. Maltby-le-Marsh, Alfrd Shepherd John D. Whaplode,Holbeach Taylc. ?.'irs. E. A. Stickney, Boston Reed William, Fosdyke, Boston Shepherdson Arthur William, North Taylor EJwarc., North Kyme, Tatter- Reed William. Sutterton, Boston Owersby, Lincoln shall Bridge, Lincoln Reedman Robert, Deepip.g St. Nicho- Shinkins Thomas Leonard, Deeping Taylor F. Wignall's gate, Holbeach las, Spalding St. Nichola5, Spalding Taylor Frank, Benington, Boston Reeson Gilbert, Wrangle, Boston Short Hy. k Son, Whaplode,Holbeacb Taylor George, Cumberworth, Alford Reeson Job, Totfield lane, Old Leake, Shucksmith Saml. Alvingham, Louth Taylor Hy. Holbeach Hurn, Holbeach Boston Silburn John, Centra~ Wingland. Taylor J. S. Wignall's gate, Holbeach Reeson Waiter, Wrangle, Boston King's Lynn Taylor Jabez, Halltoft End, Boston Reeve Jn. J. Weston hills, Spalding Simons John, Stickney, Boston Taylor James, Welton-in-the-'Marsh,. Richards William, Wrangle bank, Simons Thomas, Yarborough, Louth Burgh Wrangle, .Boston Simpson Edwin, Monksthorpe, ,Great Taylor John, Frithville, Boston Richardson David, Brigg rd. Caistor Steeping. Spilsby Taylor John, Spridlington, Lincoln Richardson Fred, Wildmore. Lincoln Simpson Thos. Mablethorpe St. Mary Tavlor Levi, South Willingham, Lmcln Richardson Henry, Theddlethorpe All Skelton Fredk. Chas.W.Fosdyke,Bostn Ta}·lor Samuel, Mumby, Alford Saints, Louth Skelton James, Walcot, Lincoln raylor Thomas, Frithville, Boston Richardson Jn. H. Old Leake, Boston Skipworth Mrs. Rebecca, Reeds beck. Taylor Wait. A. 1E. Old Leake,iBoston Richardson William, Harts grounds, Woodhall, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln raylor Wm. Maltby-le-Marsh, Alford Chapel hill. Lincoln Sleaford Jas. & Sons,New York,Lincln Teanby John, ~altby-le-Marsh, Alford Richman A. W. Donington, Spalding Sleaford Charles, Walcot Fen, Billing- Teat William, .Ancaster, Grantham Ridge Hy. Toynton St. Peter, Spilsby bay, Lincoln Teesdale John, Scalp, Fishtoft, Boston Riggall Jn.Hagworthingham, Spilsby ~lei!.!'ht W. Fen houses, Swineshd.Bstn Thacker Wm. Gipsy Bridge, Boston Biggall William, Grimoldby, Louth Smalley Edward, Old Leake, Boston Thistleton William, Wrawby, Brigg Ringrose David, Brigg road, Caistor Smalley John, Stickney, Boston Thompson Frank, Glentham, Lincoln Rippin Danl.Peak hill,Cowbit.Spaldng Smith David, Deeping St. Nicholas, Thompson George, Skid·brook, Louth Rippon William, Whaplode, Holbeach Spaldin.g Thornalley S. Lowgate,Wrangle,Bostn Roberts Ernest, Tumby, Boston Smith E. Tattershall Bridge, Lincoln Thornley Albert, Mid\'ille, Boston Boberts Joseph, Whaplode, Holbeach Smith Frederick, Wrawby, Brigg Thornley H. Haltham-on-Bain,HrncstJ Robinson George, Quadring road, Smith Frier, Weston, Spalding Thornley H. Toynton St.Peter,Spilsby Donington, Spalding Smith George, Old Leake, Boston Thornley H. M. Keal Cotes, Spilsby Robinson Hy. Lit. Steeping, Spilsby Smith George, Stewton, Louth Thorpe Benner,Saracen's Head,Holbch Robinson HenTy, Scothern, Lincoln Smith George, West Keal, Spilsby Thurlby Ernest, Normanton, Grnthm Robinson J. Fen, Gosberton, Spalding Smith J. ~iddle Rasen, Market Rasen Timm John, New Bolingbroke, Boston Robinson John, North Forty Foot Smith Jeremiah, St. Catherine's, Tinker Samuel, Bolton, Wragby Bank, Langrick, Boston Whaplode, Holbeach Tipple A .. Kirkby-la-Thorpe, Sleaford Robinson Thomas Gray, Sibsey,Bostn Smith John, North Owersby, Lincoln Todd Joseph, Glentham. Lincoln Robinson Thos. S. Old Leake, Boston Smith John, Wrawby, Brig-g Todd T. Gautby, Minting,Horncastle Bobinson T. Fen, Helpringham,Sleafd Smith John Hill, Grimoldby, L!luth Todd Wright, Lynwode,Market Basen .
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