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Lincolnshtre. ELG 591 Dobson Herbert, 41 Eleanor St CotitT l>lRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHtRE. ELG 591 Dobson Herbert, 41 Eleanor st. Grimsby Drew Rev. Arthur William Matthews, DunneRev. Joseph, Vicarage,Leake, Bstn Dobson Miss, 13 Pelham street, Lincoln North Rauceby, Grantham DunstanRev.William,Wells street,Scun- Dobson Mrs. Belvoircot. Littlefi.eld lane, Drewry Henry, Goxhill, Hull thorpe, Doncaster Grimsby Drewry Jabez, 12 Tasburgh st.-Grimsby Durance John, Laurel villa, Recreation Dobson Mrs. Church street, Holbeach Drewry Robert John, St. John's house, road, Stamford Dobson Mrs. Spilsby road, Boston Crow le, Doncaster Durance Joseph, St.Swithin's ho.Lincoln Dobson William, 28 Broadbank, Louth Drewry William, Cartergate, Grimsby Durance Mrs. 3 Lucy Tower st. Lincoln Dodd Mrs. 52 Earl street, Grimsby Drewry Wm. H. 102 Park st. Grimsby Durant Charles, 7 'Vitham bank, Boston Dodd Mrs. Tattcrshall, Lincoln Driffield 'fhomas, High street, Spilsby Dutton ::.\Irs. 5 Town Hall street, Grimsby Dodds Thomas Henry, Manor house, Driffill Thomas, 84 London rd. Spalding Dwyer Very Rev. Canon James M.R. High street, Spilsby Dring Miss, Havelock house, Marke1i st. King street, Market Rasen Dodgson William, Springbeck ho. Brace- Long Sutton, Wisbech DyerBenj.Bissill,Skirbeck quarter,Bostn bridge, Lincoln Dring Mrs. Hundleby road, Spilsby Dyke Albert Geo. x6 Orchard st. Lincoln Dods Mrs. 36 South square, Boston DrinkallR.Monson vil.Bracebrdge,Lncln DymokeF.S.Scrivelsby court,Horncastle Dods William, Donington, Spalding Drinkall Robert, Northlands cottage, Dymoke'Mrs.Scrivelsby court,Horncastle Dodson Jn. Hy. 57 West Banks, Sleaford Winterton, Doncaster Dyson Charles, 9 Lea road, Gainsboro' Dodson Miss, Moulton, Spalding Drury C. 19 Sewell's wk. High st. Lincln DysonRobt.Bulby Hall,Irnham, Grnthm Dolby Miss, I Skirbeck terrace, Bost(ln DruryGeorge,Linwood rd. Market Rasen Dyson Thos. A. Morton ter. Gainsboro' Dolphin Rev. Thomas William, Vicarage, Drury G.E. Trent cot.Scunthorp,Doncstr Eakins Re,·.R.G.35Skirbeck road, Boston Carlton-Je-Moorland, Newark Drnry Harrison, 3 Westbourne terrace, Ealand Mrs. Woodhall Spa, Lincoln Dolton Mrs. 33 Spilsby road, Boston Wellowgate, Grimsby EalandRobt.Fawsitt,Aisthorpe ho.Lincln Domenichetti Dep.-lnsp.-Gen. Richard Drury John F.4 Seaton terrace,Adelaide Ealey John, 38 Liquorpond st. Boston H.D. Trinity lodge, Eastgate, Louth street, Stamford Eardley-Wilmot Capt. Cecil, Greetwell Domenichetti Rev. Richard Hippesley, DruryJ.'f.34 Sewell's wlk.High st.Lncln road, Lincoln • 4~ Eastgate, Lincoln Drury Miss, Aunsby, Sleaford Earl Robert, Ruskington Donaldson Hudson, 5 St. Catherine's rd. Drury Miss, IS St. Mary's st. Lincoln EarnshawRev. Edward, Ulceby village Grantham Drury Mrs. 12 Colegrave street, St. Earnshaw Rev. Richard F. Ulceby Donaldson-Selby Capt. Henry R.N. 175 Catherine's, Lincoln Earnshaw John Butterfield, 98 Daubney Eastgate, Louth Druryl\'lrs.Lupton, 14 St.Mary's st.Lncln street, New Cleethorpes, Grimsby Donall George 9 Carlton road, Boston DruryW. I7 Se well's walk,High st. Lncln Earnshaw Robert, 4 Sidney terrace, New Doncaster Mrs. Saffron garth, Beaumont Dryden Mrs. Burton-upon-Sather, Dncstr Cleethorpes, Grimsby Fee, Lincoln Ducker Rev. Robert, Moss Rose cottage, Eason Rev. Alfred, London road, Sleaford Donington George Bedford, Holydyke, Eastgate, Louth Eason Benj. 102 Dudley road, Grantham Barton-on- Humber DuckeringA. TheVilla, E. Barkwi th, Lncln EastGeo. Christr.49Liq uo:rpond st. Boston Donington Mrs. 32 Crescent, Spalding DuckeringChas.rox Monk"s road,Lincoln East Henry, 52 Monson street, Lincoln Donington Mrs.2oPinchbeck rd.Spalding Duckering C. Sydney ho.Branston,Lncln East John W1lliam, High Holme villas,. Donner Hennan Wilhelm, North street, Duckering Ezra, The Poplars, East Bark- High Holme road, Louth Winterton, Doncaster with, Lincoln East Miss, Vista cot. Car line rd. Lincoln Donovan Michael, Habrough S.O DuckeringF. ThePoplars,Krton-in-!..ndsy East Mrs. Cherry Willing ham, Lincoln DQok Mrs. Rectory cot. Scotton, Lix\coln Duckering George, Kirton-in-Lind8ey East Mrs. Maiden row, Louth Dorman James, 18 Ainslie st. Grimsby Duckering :!\Jrs. Bardney road, Wragby East Robert, 7 l\Iaud Foster terrace, Dorrington FrederickArthur J.P. Nettle- Duckering R. 39 Liquorpond st. Boston Skirbeck, Boston ton lodge, Caistor Duckett Jas. Carlton ho. Bardney,Lncln East Wm. J. 2 Church st. Market Rasen Doudney Rev. Edward Phillips M. A. DuckettRobert,Highstreet, Hillingboro', Easton Joseph, 29 Botolph street, Boston St. John st. Wainfleet .All Saints R.S.O J<'olkingham Eaton James, The Abbey house, St. Doudney Gem·ge Herbert M.B. St. Law- Duckmanton B. Morton ter. Gainsboro' Peter's hill, Grantham rence, Winfleet All Saints R.S.O Dudding Rev. John LI•. Jit:. Rectory, Eayrs Joseph, 2 Victoria villas, North- Dougall J. Stewart, Fydell lodge, Boston Washingborough, Lincoln fields, Staruford Dougan Jacob, 12 Spring gdns. f:palding Dudding Rev. Reginald Chas. Rectory, Eayrs Thomas, 8 High street, Stamford Doughty Chas.23 Tentercroft st. Lincoln Saleby, Alford Echalaz Rev. Reginald M. A. Willough~ Doughty George M.P., J.P. Waltham hall, Dudding Henry, Riby Grange, Stalling- ton, Lincoln Grimsby; Orsett ter. Hyde park W boroughS.O ~ddowesW.D.2oSt.George'ssq.Stamfd & National Liberal Club, London s w Dudding John Robert, Greetwell hall, Eden Mrs.Linden vil. Cartergte.Grmsby Doughty Hy. 21 Tentercroft st. Lincoln Manton, Kirton Lindsey R.S.O EdenR.Rochford vil.Chantry la.Grmsby Doughty Miss, r Priory villas, St. Cathe- Duddington John, 73 Stanley st. Grimsby Edgar J ames, 12 Wong, Horncastle rine's, Newark road, Lincoln Duddington R. W. 69 Stanley st. Grimsby Edge John, I St. Peter's street, Stamford Doughty Mrs. 1 Belgrave ter. Chantry Dudley Thos. Frodingham rd. Scun- Edgson W1lliam, 70 Westgate, Sleaford lane, Grimsby thorpe, Doncaster Edlington Jn. Butler, 3 Lea rd.Gainsbro' Doughty Mrs. 2 Lord street, Grimsby Duffill Rev. Frederick R. South street, Edlington Mrs. Epworth, Doncaster Doughty T. Middle Rasen, Market Rasen Crow land, Peterborough Edman Rev. Edward Hudson M. A. Bee- Douse Robert Henry, Frodingham road, Duffill Miss,2Altham ter.St.Catherine's, tory, Thornton-le-Moor, Caistor Scunthorpe, Doncaster Lincoln Edmonds H.ev. John, 5 Pelham terrace, Dove Rev. Jn. Thos. M. A., .J.P. Vicarage, Duffill Mrs.3 Altham ter. St.Catherine's, Bargate, Grimsby Cowbit, Spalding Lincoln Edmonds G. St. Ann's, Tinwell rd.Stmfd DoveR. A. M.B., c. M. 2 Big by st, Brigg DukeJ. TheFriary,Prince's aven.Grmsby Edmonds Geo. 19 St. Mary's st. Stamford Dovey Thos. Wltr. 38 Eleanor st. Grimsby DundasHon.Mrs.4o St. Martin's,Stamfrd Edmonds :\Irs. 20 Rut land ter. Stamford Dowdy Joseph Arthur, 5 Bradshaw ter. Dungate Geo. Hope cot. Heckington S.O Edmonds Orlando J.P. ~orthfields house, Skirbeck, Boston DungerGeorgeWm.ua,York st. Boston Stamford Dowell Daniel, Northolme, Gainsboro' Dunham Beris, 40 Spilsby rd.Horncastle Edwardes Rev. the Hon. Thomas lii.A. Downey Hugh, 43 Portland st. Lincoln DunhamChas.A.47Lincolnrd.Horncastle Rectory, Belchford, Horucastle Downing Mrs. Barrowby ho. Barrowby, Dunham James, 47West st. Horncastle Edwards Rev. Joseph Charles F.R.8.L. Grantham Dunham Mrs. The Ten"ace, Spilsby Rectory, Ingoldmells, Burgh R.S.O Downs Mrs. Bracebridge, Lincoln Dunkin Miss, Epworth, Doncaster Edwards Edwin W. 73 Monk'srd. Lincln Dowse Mathw. 12 Heneage st. Grimsby Dunkley Richard, Northoltne, Wainfleet Edwards James, I3lllundell street,~ew Dowse Mrs. 14 Vauxhall terrace, Freiston All Saints R.S. 0 Cleethorpes, Grimsby road, ~kirbeck, Boston DunlinG.2Albionter.Cartergate,Gnnsby Edwards Jn.Wm. Grantham rd. Sleafrd Dowse Mrs. J. REasthorpe,Wigtoft,Bstn Dunlin William Thomas, 7 Albion ter- Edwards Miss, 9 London road, Spalding Dowson Rev. George, Chapel la. Barton- race, Cartergate, Grimsby Edwards Mrs. 14 London road, Spalding on-Humber Dunlop John Gordon H.B., c.M. Bruns- Edwards Robert, Highfield, Grantham Dowson Rev. Thomas, Scotter, Lincoln wick terrace, Long Sntton, Wisbech Edwards Wm. Elmeslae house, TinweU Doyle Rev. Jas. Borbridge, The Rectory, DunmoreSam.South Witham,Grantham road, Stamford Croxton, Brocklesby S.O Dunn Frederick, Reepham, Lincoln Edwin-Cole James F.R.Hist.s., J.P. Drakard Wm.Athr.8Albionst.Grantham Dunn HerbertHenry,7sBailgate,Lincoln Swineshertd hall, Boston Drake Rev. Arthur, Albert st. Holbeach Dunn James,2o6Hainton street, Grimsby Egglestone Chas. 2 New bridge hl. Louth Drake G. P. 'l'yrwhitt, The N ntshell, Dunn J. B. Bank ho. Merrer row,. Louth Elam J. Hooton cots. East sq. Horucastl& Scawby S.O Dunn Mrs. 6 South street, Louth Elam William Charles, Raithby cottage, Drake Saml. P. 15 Rutland ter. Statnfrd Dunn Mrs. 14 Spital terrace, Gainsboro' East street. Horncastle Drakes Miss, 38 Dear st. Market Rasen Dunn W. F.4o Willing ham rd.Mrkt.Rasen Eland Stphn. E. 20 St. :Yiary's st. Stamfrd Drakes Mrs. South Willingham, Lincoln Dunning Rev. William Beatson l!rl.A. Elcombe Edwin, 2 Southgate, Sleaford Draper Jn. Geo. x8 Yarboro' rd.Lincoln Rectory, Wyberton, Boston Elderkin Wm. F. 14 Newport, Lincoln Draper Mrs. 8 Albion place, Grantham Dunstan Rev. S. H. 8 Altham terrace, Eldret Joseph, South street, Bourne Drayton William, Kirton-in-Lindsey St. Catherine's, Lincoln ElgerJ. T. North st. Crowland,Peterbro' .
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