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Lincolnshire. (Kelly's 658 C.AR LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY'S CARRIERS continued. Hall Stephen, Fenton, Newark Pask Mrs. Great Gonerby, Grantham Clover Harry, Bolingbroke, Spilsby Hancock John, Laughterton, Newark Pearson William, High street, Caistor Codd John, Caythorpe S.O Hardy George, Stickney, Boston Penistan Rd. Middle Rasen,MarketRasen Cole Robert Alfd. Ingoldsby, Grantham Barley John, Bicker, Boston Perrin Thomas, Fiskerton, Lincoln Coles James, Fosdyke, Boston Harrison George, Winterton, Doncaster Pierpoint Robert, Eagle, Newark CollinsonChas.&Wm.Nth.Scarle,Newark Harsley Robert, Scatter, Kirt{)n Lindsey Plum tree Danl. Mill lane, Market Rasen Cook George, Keelby, Ulceby Harwood S. Hawthorpe, Irnham, Bourn Pollard GP.orge, Normanton, Grantha.m Cook Harris, Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Hayes Thomas, Ingbam, Lincoln Portus Jn. Ludford Parva,MarketRasen Cook John, Wootton, Ulceby Hayes William, jun. Ingham, Lincoln Pratt John, Laceby, Grimsby Cook Samuel, Hackthorn, Lincoln Hempsall William, Donington, Spalding Presswood Thomas, Sturton, Lincoln Cook Thos.Bishop Norton,KirtonLindsey Hewitt Chas. Barrnw-on-Humber, Hull Purvis George, Garthorpe, Goole Cook Thomas, Hemswell,Kirton Lindsey Hewitt Richard, Winterton, Doncaster Rack John, Keelby, Ulceby Cook Thos. Outgate, Leverton, Boston Hewson John, Corby, Grantham H.aithby Thos.Burgh-in-the-MarshR.S.O Cooke F. Hagworthingham, Spilsby Hill William, Lace by, Great Grimsby Rawding William, Hough am, Grantha.m Cooke William, Timberland, Lincoln Hilton James, Kirton-in-Lindsey Read Robert, Woolsthorpe, Grantbam Cooper William, Gedney hill, Wisbech HinsonHy.Haven bank, Wildmore,Bostn Reding D. Wainfteet All Saints R.S.O Coulbeck B. Sidney ter. High st. Cleethrps Hobwn J obn, Tetford, Horn castle Redshaw Jn. S. Os bournby, Falkingham Coulson John, Hibaldstow, Brigg Hodgson Henry, Huttoft, Alford Reed Jabez, Elsham, Brigg Coupland Chas. Mareham-le-Fen,Boston Hodson Thos. Brant Broughton, Newark Richman William, Donington, Spalding Cox Charles, Stallingborongh, Ulceby Hoe Thomas, Beckingham, Newark Riddington B. Billingboro', Falkingham Crawford Thomas, Goulceby, Horncastle Holden John, Gosberton, Spalding Ridley William, Leadenham S.O Croft John S.North Somercotes,Grimsby Holliday William, Eastoft, Goole Riggall John, Grainthorpe, Grimsby Croft Robert, North Scarle, N ewark Hollingworth G. Pick worth, Falkingham Rippingale J oseph, Normanby-by-Spital, Crow Charles, Great Limber, Ulceby Holmes Henry, Billing hay, Lincoln Market Rasen Crowson Joseph, Tetford, Horncastle Holmes John, Wroot, Haw try Riseley Mrs. S. West Pinchbeck,Spalding Cunnington Robt. Walcot, Falkingham Holmes Samuel, Heckington, Sleaford Robinwn Henry, Swayfield, Grantham Dalton Henry, Aubourn, Lincoln HoodlassR.Chapella.Barton-on-Humber Robinson Joseph, Worlaby, Brigg Daubney James, South Carlton, Lincoln Hornsey George, Keelby, Ulceby Robinson William, Fulstow, Louth Davey William, Ashby, Great Grimsby Horton Wm. Donington-on-Bain, Louth Rollins George, Newton, Falkingham Dawkins Joseph, Reepham, Lincoln Houlden Hy. N orthcoates, Gt. Grimsby Rossington Thomas, Scopwick, Lincoln Dawwn Edwd. Baston, Market Deeping Houltby Charles, Fiskerton, Lincoln Rowson George Frederick & Thomas Dawson Joseph, Ropsley, Grantham Househam William, South Ormesby- Frederick, West Torrington, Wragby Dawson Reuben, Langton, Spilsby cum-Ketsby, Alford Rowson C. F. West Torrington,Wragby Denton Henry, Westwood side, Bawtry Housman Geo. Waltham, Gt. Grimsby RushbyGeo. Marshchapel, Gt. Grimsby Dickinson George, Foston, Grantham Howitt Charles, Bitchfield, Grantham Rusling William, Owston ferry, Bawtry DixeyJsph.LongBennington,Grantham Howitt Hy. Castle Bytham, Stamford Scholey Thomas, Garthorpe, Goole Dixon Benjamin, North Scarle, Newark Hudwn T. SaltfteetbySt.Clement, Louth Scott F. Carlton-le-Moorland, Newark Dobbs Thos. Binbrooke, Market Rasen Hudson William, Broxholme, Lincoln Scott Jn. W. Brant Broughton, Newark Dobson Mrs. Betsy A. Billinghay,Lincoln HumberstoneJoseph,Ashby,Gt.Grimsby Scrimshaw WilliamRoper,Guanockgate, Dowman Henry, N orton, Lincoln Hunt John William, Branston, Lincoln Sutton St. Edmunds, Wisbech Drayton Thomas, North Kelsey, Brigg Burst Joseph, Swinderby, Lincoln Seaton Alford, Gedney hill, Wisbech Draywn William, Ashby, Brigg Hutchinson Robert,Bassingham,Newark Sellars Jsph. Waltham, Great Grimsby Drayton William,Burringham,Doncaster Hutson William, Bolingbroke, Spilsby Shaw Charles, Wildmore, Boston Drury George, Fountain street, Caistor Ingram H. Scawby-cum-Sturton, Brigg Shaw James, North Thoresby, Louth Drury Wm.NorthOwersby,MarketRasen Jackling Rt. Binbrooke, Market Rasen Short Mrs. Sarah, Belchford, Horncastle Drury William, Union road, Caistor Jackson lly.MablethorpeSt.Mary,Alford Sickley George, Wigtoft, Boston Ducker Hchd. Waddinghm.KirtonLindsy Jackson John, Claypole, N ewark Simms John, Glentworth, Lincoln Duffill T. Burton-on-Stather, Doncaster Jessney Isaac, Goulceby, Horncastle Simms Hy. Snitterby, Kirton Lindsey Dunderdale Thos.Corringhm.Gainsboro' Jessup John, Scothern, Lincoln Sizer P. South Somercotes, Grimsby Ellis Geo. W. Victoria st.nth.Gt. Grimsby John son Edward Beet, N avenby S. 0 Skelton Charles, Winterton, Doncaster Ellis John, Stapleford, Newark Johnson George, Foston, Grantham Skelton Enoch, Walcot, Lincoln Elvidge W. Nrmnby.-by-Spitl.Mkt.Rasn Johnson John, Anderby, Alford Skelton Henry, Scunthorpe, Doncaster Ely Joseph, Bag Enderby, Spilsby Johnson Richard, Swinderby, Lincoln Sleaford William, Walcot, Lincoln EverittE. South st. Crowland,Peterboro' Johnson Thos.EastAllington, Grantham Smith David, Binbrooke, Market Rasen Evison John, Mareham-le-Fen, Boston Johnson William, Marswn, Grantham Smith E. Faldingworth, Market Rasen Eyre John, Snitterby, Kirton Lindsey Kershaw George, Eastoft, Goole Smith Henry, Winteringham,Doncaster Fanthorp Hy. East Torrington, Wragby King George, Burringham, Doncaster Smith John, Ashby, Brigg Fawcett Hewwn, Nth. Thoresby, Louth Kirk George, Scothern, Lincoln Smith John, Great Carlton, Louth Fen wick Blyth, South street, Caistor Kirton Jsph.LongBennington,Grantham Smith Jn. Town gate, :Market Deeping Fletcher George, Owston ferry, Bawtry Knight Benjamin, Langworth, Lincoln SmithJ. Woolsthrpe.Colstrwrth.Grnthm Foster Edward, Broughton, Brigg Lacey Joseph, Grasby, Caistor Smith Saml. North Cockerington, Louth Fowler William, Owmby, Market Rasen LambGeo.Peter, Woolsthorpe,Grantham Smith Samuel, Trusthorpe, Alford France William Lim. Royal Dock Lamyman John, Tattershall Thorpe, Smith Thomas, Winterton, Doncaster chambers, Great Grimsby Coningsby, Boston Smith William, Wigtoft, Boston Frear John, Grasby, Caistor Larder F. Willingham rd. Market Rasen Snow George, Morton rd. Gainsborough Friskney John, Dunholme, Lincoln Leaning Charles, Appleby, Doncaster Snowden John, Owston ferry, Bawtry Friston Robert, Alkborough, Doncaster Lidgard John, North Kelsey, Brigg Speed Jabez, Swaby, Alford Gadd Thomas Joseph, Ewerby, Sleaford Lill William, Scamblesby, Horncastle Spence Samuel, Wrangle, Boston Gaunt William H~·. Coningsby, Boston Lilley James, Hibaldstow, Brigg Spencer Robert, Osgodby, Bourn Gell John, Bassingham, Newark Lingard Robinson, Stallingboro', Ulceby Spray Saml. Brant Broughton, Newark Gibbins Matt. Jas. West banks, Sleaford Lackey William, North Kyme, Lincoln Stamp William (exors. of), Whitecross Girdham George, Worlaby, Brigg Longlands Edward, Haydor, Grantham street, Barton-upon-Humber Glenn William, Horbling, Falkingham] Lyon John, Skillington, Grantham Stamper William, Leake, Boston Globe Parcels Express (Charles William Marsh Geo. Glentham, Market Rasen Stanfield George, Normanby-by-Spital, Hind, agent), 20 Silver st. Gainsboro' Marshall George, Blyton, Gainsborough Market Rasen Goodhand Jabez, Willoughby, Alford Marshall J. Kirkby-on-Bain, Horncastle Staniland Wm. Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Goodhand John, Muckton, Louth Marshall M. Drain side, Kirton, Boston Stark Christr. Binbrooke, Market Rasen Grant Alfd. Welton-in-the-Marsh,Spilsby Mason Henry, Alvingham, Louth Stark Francis, Tetney, Great Grimsby Graves William. Swinderby, Lincoln Mason Wm. Jn. Gayton-le-Marsh,Alford Staves George, Fulletby, Horncastle Green John, North Somercotes, Grimsby Massingham William, Navenby S.O Steel Fredk. Castle Bytham, Stamford Green John, South Somercotes, Grimsby MetcalfJ.Covenhm.St.Bartholmw.Louth Steel Matthew, Navenby S.O Green Robert, Eagle, Newark Miller James, New York, Boston Stephenson George, Friskney, Boston Grimoldby Geo. Laceby, Gt. Grimsby Miller Henry, Habrough, Ulceby Stevenson Edward, Gt. Carlton, Louth Grocock William & Son, M.S. & L. coal Moor Henry, Pickworth, Falkingham Stokes Thomas, Benniworth, Wragby yard, New road; 23 Trinity street & Mool'footEdward,Burringham,Doncastr Stubbs C. Holton-le-Clay, Gt. Grimsby 13 Jubilee crescent, Gainsborough Naylor Fras. East Allington, Grantham Styan Luke & Gill Thos. Wroot, Bawtry Grundy G. North Somercotes, Grimsby Newton Charles, Billinghay, Lincoln Button & Co. (Mrs. Arthur John Barr, Gundy Frederick, Lissington, Wragby North Charles, Sausthorpe, Spilsby agent), 17 Market place, Gainsboro'; Gutteridge Sl. Waltham, Gt. Grimsby Overton John, East Barkwith, Wragby (Edward Townell, agent) Gas street, Haggitt H. South Killingholme, Ulceby Overton Jn. Faldingworth,Market Rasen Horncastle ; (Edward Cook, George Bales John, Alringham, Louth Parish Joseph, Scamblesby, Horncastle hotel) Spilsby; & (Stephen Leach, Hall James, South Kyme, Sleaford Parker Wm. Dry Doddington, Grantham agent) 5 St. Paul's street, Stamford .
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