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Private Residents. Har 6.')3 LlNCOLN~HIRE.J PRIVATE RESIDENTS. HAR 6.')3 (Tuy Charles Alfred, W estmere, W el­ Hall Percy, Belgrave terrace, Busk­ Hardwick Espin John, Church street. holme road, Grimsby ington, Sleaford Market Deeping Guy Joseph, Eshcol villa, Queen's Hall Richard, 6 Minster yard, Lincoln H:udwick Misses,14 Finkin st.Grnthm parade, Grimsby Hall Septimus, Old Bank house, Hardwick S.P.94 Ha.rrowby rd.Grnthm Guzzwell James Douglas, I9 Old Clee Wrawby street, Brigg i:Iardwic:k T. :Fern vil.North rd.Bourne road, Cleethorpes, Grimsby Ha:l T. M. 25 High st. Horncastle Hardwicke John Frederick Read, 31 Guzzwell Mrs. 4I lsaac's hill, Clee­ Hall 'l homas, Coningsby, Lincoln Tennyson street, Lincoln thorpes, Grimsby Hall Thomas, Waltham, Grimsby Hardwid;:e ·waiter, Trent hall, Ovrston li-wyn IH. Weston, Woodhall Spa, Hallam G.Julian Bower,Upgate,Louth Ferry, Doncaster Lincoln Hallam Henry,I3 West parade, Dysart Hardy Rev. Chas. M.A. The Pollards, Haagensen Frederic H. Tracey villa, road, Grantham Brace bridge, Lincoln Abbey road, Grimsby Hallam Isaac, II High street,Spalding Hardy Dymock Thomas, 29 Beau­ Haagensen Henry, Spring villa, Bar­ Hallam Lewis, 29 George st. Louth mont Fee, Lincoln gate, Grimsby Hallam Miss, Kirton-in-Lindsey Hardy Ernest, 185 Lea. rd. Gainsboro' Hack John Samuel, Priory house, Hallam Mrs. Meadow house, Barrow- H9.rdy Francis Alexander M.D. Ful· Ea~t street, Crowland,Peterhorongh on-Humber, Hull beck gro">e, Fulbeck, Grantham Hackett John, Folkingham Hallam Thomas, Morton, Gainsboro' Hardy ~Iiss, Benington, Boston •Iackford Mrs. 12 Witbam place,Boston Hnlland Rev. John Thomas H.A. Rec· Hardy Miss, 20 Tasburgh st. Grimsby Bacon Rev. Henry, Vicarage, .Searby, tory, Blyboro', Kirton-in-Lindsey Hardy Mrs. 5 Boston Road ter.Sleafrd Lincoln Halliday S. F. Rock villa, Scotgate, Hardy Mrs. Carlton-Scroop, Grantham Tiaddelsev Saml.Turner, Ednam villa, Stamford • Hardy Mrs. North end, Goxhill Dudley street, Grimsby Halliwell Ed win, Bu'bnell house, St. Hardy Mr!!. T. A. 33 Pinchbeck str~et, Hadley George, Dial house, Rise­ Catherine's, Newark road, Lincoln Spalding holme road, Lincoln Halliwell Wm. 4 Vernon st. Lincoln Hardy William, Pinchbeck, Spalding Hagerup Fred, The Limes, Scartho, Hallows Richar:l Uoleman, Pomona, Hardy William Jackwn, North street, Grimsby Church lane, Lincoln Crowland, Peterborough Haigh G. H. C., .T.iP. Grainsby ball, Hallsworth Rev. Charles Marsh Ecker­ Hare Mrs. 2 Tinwell villas, Tinwell Grimsby sley B.A. Rectory, Cuxwold, Caistur road, Standard Haines J. D. 30 Avenue rd.Grantham H<~milton Rev. Francis Robert Abing­ Hare William Henry, Eversleigh, Hale J. Birklea, Spilsby road, Boston don M . .A.. Rectory, Claypole,Grnthm Victoria road, Louth Hales Rev. George Henry B.A., .J.P. Hamilton Rev. Hugh Alexander B.A. Hargreaves Rev. Jas. Albert, Unser­ Rectory. Stickney, Boston Oswald rd. Frodingham, Doncaster heim, Sa.xilby, Lincoln Halkes John Rubert, Mount Pleasant, Hamilton Rev. Thomas B.A. Vicarage, Hargreaves Mrs. 36 North Marsh rd. Carline road, Lincoln Skellingthorpe, Lincoln Gains borough Halkes Robert, 39 Monks rd. Lincoln Hamilton A.A.High st.Crowle,Doncast.r Harland Rev. Edmund Starkey, Hamilton Hv.5 Monks Levs ter.Lincln Halkes 'I'. C. 141 Monks rd. Lincoln • • Metheringham, Lincoln Halkon William, Eastoft hall, Eastoft H:unmant Hezekiah C. ro Priory rd. Harliss George, Fairholme, Spilsby Ha1l Rev. Alexander Titley M.A. The Spa.lding road, Boston Vicarage, .!Jpple by, Doncaster Hammerton Chas. B. Back st. Spilsby Harlock J ames, Nithsdale cottage, Hall Rev. Frederick Dickinson M.A. Hammonri John, 8 Eleanor st. Grimsby Ernpingham road, Stamford Rectory, Manby, Louth Hammond William, Croft, Wainfleet Harlow Herbert William, Haven ho. Hall Rev. George, Rectory, Ruckland, All Saints South end, Boston Louth Hammond William, Longsight, Yar­ Harmston Miss, 84 Westg-ate,Sleaford Hall Rev. Henry Reginald M.A. The borough road, Lincoln Harper E. N. Guy, 51 Wide Bargate, Rectory, Boothby, Lincoln Ramp Wm. F. 82 Rasen la. Lincoln Boston Hall Rev. Henry Wardale, Vicarage, Hampshire Matthew William, Cross Harper Geo. 297 Hainton av.Grimsby Cherry Willingham, Lincoln O'Cliff hill, Lincoln Harpham Jn. Wm. Queen st. Spilsby Hall Rev. Jn. I4 Tentercroft st.Lincln Hanby J. W. Flint house, ug High Harpham Miss, 22 Ashlin gro. Lincoln Hall A. Barrow-on-Humber, Hull street, Scunthorpe, Doncaster Harpham Mrs. 21 Morton terrace, Hall Albert W. Ferndale, St. Cathe- Hancock Rev. B~rnard Waiter, St. Gains borough rine's, Newark road, Lincoln Swithin'!! ha. Fr!*'school la. Lincoln Harrand G. 43 Morton ter. Gainsboro' Hall Alfd. Orme gdm.Eastgate, Louth Hancock Rev. Wm.Hugh Mundy M. A. Harries Rev. Gerald Hollirlge M.A. Hall Arthur Barton, Southg:uth, The Rectory, Welbourn, Lincoln VicaragE', Burgh Whitecross st. Barton-on-Humber Hancock A. William, Bungalow, Sut­ H<~rrington Rev. Waiter M.A., B.C.L. Hall A. E. I05 Welholme rd.Grimsby ton-on-Sea. Vicarage, Cranwell, Sleaford Hall Arthur Edward, 2 The Laurels, Hancock Edward, North road, Eourne Harrington F. T. 48 Park st.Grimsby Kidgate, Louth Hancock Miss, Duncathra, Seacroft, Harris Rev. Alfred B. The Manse, Hall Arthur Edward, Newport cot- Skegne.ss Kirton-in-Lindsey tage, Newport, Lincoln Hancock Thos. Draycott, Thorngarth, Harris Daniel Gorham, St. Andrew's Hall Bryan,The Limes,James st.Louth Seacroft, Skegness villa, Heckington Hall Edward, g6 Hewson rd. Lincoln Hancock '1'. I Tennyson st. Lincoln Harris John, Guildford house, South Hall Edward Wardale, 25 Littlefield Hand Rev. William Thos. M.A. II2 park, Lincoln lane, Grimsby Sandsfield lane, Gainsborough Harris John, 26 Spring gdns. Spalding Hall F. W. 48 Sleaford road, Boston Hand Richard Smith, The Grange, Earris Miss, Old Vicarage, Great Hale, Hall Geo. 28 Westlode st. Spalding Croft, Wainfleet All Saints Heckington Hall ·Geo. E. ro Skirbeck rd. Boston Hand Thoma!!, Sandtoft lodge, Sibsey, Harris Misses, W e.st view, Kirton-in­ Hall Harold Saunderson, Larpool, Boston Lindsey Littlefield lane, Grimsby Handcock William, Marston,Grantbam H:uris Mrs. Eastlound, Doncaster Hall Henry Frederick, Brierwuod, Handford Rev. George Thomas M.A. Ilarris Mrs. 95 Mill road,Cleethorpes, Hykeham rd. Swallowbeck, Lincoln Rectory, Navenby. Lincoln Grimsbv- Hall Herbt. W. 22 North par. Lincoln Handley Wm. 164 ~West par. Lincoln Harris William, Carlins rd. Lincoln Hall John, Carlisle house, Westgate, Hanrlsley Mrs. Ivy ho. Sutton-on-Sea Harrison Rev. Christopher B.A. Vicar­ Buskington, Sleaford H:mdysirle Rev. Arthur Ronald, The age, Bishop Norton, Lincoln Hall Juhn, The Lodge, Waddington, Vicarage, South Cockerington,Louth Harrison Rev. Henry Lawrence M.A. Lincoln Handyside Mrs. Fern villa, Edward The Rectory, Sausthorpe, Spilsby Hall Joseph, 53 Grantley st. Granthrn street, Louth Harrison Rev. Spencer Henry, Rec­ Hall Leonard, ro Lee street, Louth Hankey Cecil Ba.rnard, BrocklPsby tory, Aswarby, Folkingham Hall Miss, 59 Ainslie street, Grimsby Hanley Miss, 77 Ainslie st. Grimsby Harrisun A.J.s Cambridge av.Lincoln Hall Miss, 3 North terrace, Grantham Hannan Charles, Heatherville, Yar- Harrison Alfred, 3 Richmond grove, Hall Miss, Park road, Horncastle borough road, Lincoln Richmond road, Lincoln Hall Miss, 5 Sleaford road, Boston Hanning Rev. Clement Hugh M.A. Harrison Arthur, Whitwell, Carlton Hall Miss, West Butterwick, Doncastr Rectory, Branston, Lincoln road, Boston Hall Mrs. 26 Altham terrace, St. Hansen D. C. 4 West parade, Grimsby Harrison G. The Cottage,Saxilby ,Lincln Catherine's, Lincoln Hamen G. A. 7 West par. Grimsby Harrison Chas.M.D.:~o Newland,Lincln Hall Mrs. Langton house, Cowbit rd. Hanson Max, 39 Abbey rd. Grimsby Harrison C. 20 Welling-ton st. Louth Spalding Hanson Mrs. ro North parade,Lincoln Harrison Claude William, Skirbeck Hall Mrs. 223 Monks road, Lincoln Hanson William Herbert J.P. Lindum villas, Barrowby road, Grantham Hall Mrs. SI Newland t~t. we. Lincoln house, Northolme, Gainsborough Harrison E. 52 Boston rd. Horncastle Hall Mrs. Owston, Doncaster Harding Cuthbert, Llanfoist, Spring Harrison Edward, High Ilolme, Yar­ Hall Mrs. 39 Spital ter. Gainsborough hill, Lincoln borough road, Lincoln Hall Mrs. 32 Wide Eargate, Eoston Harding- Mrs. The Tent, Woodhall Harrison Ernest, Thorsgarth, St. Hall Mrs. Winterton, Doncaster Spa, Lincoln Peter's aven. Clf>Pthorpes, Grimo;by .
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