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Lincolnshire. Fub 835 - tRADES DIRECTORY. j LINCOLNSHIRE. FUB 835 Cheeseman T. Mesnghm.Kirton Lndsy. R.S.O Twtgg Charles, 16 Carholme road, Lincoln Wherry> Edward & Sons, North lltreet &; CJiark Wm. 62 Cha.pman street, Gt. Grimsby Walker W. 30 Fria.rs !B.ne, Monk's rd. Lincoln Eastgate, Bourn: Coo William, Fish Dock road, Great Grimsby Watkin Ja.mes, 44 & 46 Trinity st. Gainsboro' Williamson & Sons, "Vine street & 3 North st­ Comings Edward, a Alexa.ndra. ter. Lincoln Watmough& Son,21Cleethorpe rd.Gt.Grimsby Grantham & at Hull & Great Yarmouth Cl'098 Wm. 38 Bridge st. south, Gt. Grimsby Watson Wm. 224 Freeman st. Gt. Grimsby , PUBLIC ,GOM PANIES. Onrtill John S. 55 Ravenspurn st. Gt. Grimsby White Mrs. Hannah, 125 King Edward street Bourn Public Hall & Corn Exchange co.J.im. Dales Jam~ South end, Alford north, Great Grimsby (John Leonard Bell,sec.), Market pl.Bonrn Dinnis Charles, Mablethorpe St. Mary, Alford Woodliff Jonathan Cash, Sea View street, Cleethorpes Promenade Pier Co. (Wilkinsoa Dnckett Wm. T. 20 & 55 High st. Sta.mford Cleethorpes, Great Grimsby Ayre, sec.); office, Royal Dock chambers,.. Eayrs Alfred, Morton, Bourn Woodliff Jonathan Cash, 310 Victoria street Cleethorpe road, Great Grimsby Edwards George J. F. & Co. 118~Victoria st. north, Great Grimsby Gains borough Bridge co. (Decimus Mallett. west, Great Grimsby Robbs, clerk), 18 Silver st. Ga.insborough Emerson Mrs. Fmnces Ma.ria, 64 Spital hill, PROVISION MERCHANTS. Grnntham ExchangeHallCo. (Thomas Alsbp,.. South street, Louth sec.). Grantha.m , . Flear Thoma.s, Saltfleetby St. Petel'l!, Louth Bellamey '?has. ~62 ~reeman st. Gt. Grimsby Lincoln Corn Exchange & Market eo. (Fr~k- Fowler Alfred & Son, Saltfieetby All Saints, Bray _Edwm, Wmtermgham, Doncaster Andrew, sec.), Cornhlll, Lincoln ., Louth BreWitt Edward John, Southgate, Sleaford Lincoln Liberal Club Co. Limited (CornelillSJ. Fnllalove Mrs. M. A. 81 Portland st. Lincoln Chesman & Co. Cent_ral market, 140 Fr~man Watts, sec.. ; 21 Waterside north, Lincoln Geeson James, 47 High street, Grantha.m street & Corporatwn road, Great Gnmsby Louth Corn Exchange eo. (John Frederick Gtluld Alfred, 248 High street, Lincoln Crawford Th~mas, Goulceby, Horncastle Ingoldby, sec.), Town hall, !Auth · Greetham Edward, Swines4ead, Spalding Croft Fredenck George, 3 .St. Lawrence Skegness Pier Co. Limited (Tweed Stephen &: Gringley Jas. 66 Cleethorpe rd. Gt. Grimsby street, Hornca<>tle Dashper secs.. Arthur Linder pier Harrison Mrs. A. 38 St. Mary's st. Stamford Crossland ~eorge, Newton-on-Trent, Newark master): Skegn~ ' Holmes John Thomas, 15 High st. Stamford Crow John.;Thomas, Goulcebyl; & Post office, Sleaford Corn Exchange Co. (Joseph Bellamy Horobin T. C. Market pl. Crowle, Doncaster Horncastle · M k t 1 Sl f d ~ Ja.ckson John, Beck hill, Barton-on-Humber Crundall John Goodchild, Crowle, Doncaster sec.), ar e Pace, ea or ,- Jefferies H. J. Market pl. Barton-on-Humber Dales & Riggall, Old Market pi. Gt. Grimsby PUBLIC HALLS. ,, Jennings Arthur Jas. Owston Ferry, Bawtry Elmitt & Co. 18 High street, Horncastle Binbrooke Temperance Hall, Binbrooke'1 J"ennison Matthew, 67 Cleethorpe road, New Evemtt Edward, 44 Church st. Gainsborough Market Rasen Clee, Great Grimsby Eyre John, Appleby, Doncaster Boot<>n Assembly Rooms (Benjamin Carter, Johnson John, 217 :Freeman st. Gt. Grimsby Gould & Son, 324 High street; 22 Guildhall superintendent), Market place, Boston Jndson Thomas, Nettleham, Lincoln street & 25 New market, Lincoln Bourn Public Hall & Corn Exchange, Church. Kemp Horntio, 175 Cleethorpe rd.Gt.Grimsby Green Edward Benton, 227 High street & street, Bourn Kidson Edward, 28 Church st. G.J.insborough Magpie square, Broadgate, Lincoln Crowle Assembly RoomsCo.Lim.(H.LaughtoJI' King Joseph John, 52 Bath st. Gt. Grimsby Hall Albert Wingfield, 268 & 132 High street; Burtonshaw, hon. sec.), Crowle, Doncaster Ma.w Elisba, Wroot, Bawtry St.Botolpb's buildings & Spencer st.Lincoln Gains borough Temperance Hall (Jasper Moody .Frederick Geo. Lord st. Gt. Grimsby Hammon Richard Hart, The Tudor Stores, Hannam, lessee), Spital ter. Gainsborough Moody William Plaskett, Lumley rd.Skegness Old Bolingbroke, Spilsby Gosberton Public Hall (Charles Boyer, sec.)~ Morley G. P. Willingham-by-Stow, Gainsboro' Harrison Frank, The Cash stores, 163 Bridge Gosberton, Spalding · Morris Thomll.l!, 54 Wrawby street, Brigg street, Ga.insborough Grantham Exchange Hall (Thomas Alsop• Oldrid John & Co. (Henry Dracass, manager), Holmes, Rosser & Co. 2 Ba.ilgate, Lincoln sec.), High street, Grantham- The Stores, Hagworthingham, Spilsby Hunt William, Winterton, Doncaster Grantham Westgate Rooms (Thomas Alsop~ Pa.lmer Eley, 35 High st. & 31 New market, Jennings George, 9 Market place, SJmlding sec.), Grantham Lincoln John Geo. Wm, & Co. Scunthorpe, Doncaster Grimsby Temperance Hall, Cleethorpes road, Parker Henry Brookes, 24 Barkham street, Kelsey Robert, New Bromby, Doncaster Grimsby : Wainfieet All Saints R.S.O King Frank, 33 Silver street, Gainsborough Holbeach Assembly Rooms, Cemetery road,., )'arker Mrs. Mary, 4 Rudgards lane, Lincoln King Thomas, 19 Silver street, GainsborGugh Holbeach Parker Thomas, 21 Sincil street, Lincoln Knott Henry, 18 St. Mary's street, Stamford Homcastle Corn Exchange Hall (Parisn & Pa.trick Charles Ellison, 2 Willoughby street, Langley Bros. Ea.st street, Horncastle Nicholson, lessees), High street, Horncastle Bridge street, Ga.insborough Meanwell Alfred, Market place, Ca.istor Market Rasen Corn Exchange (Louis Rhodes,, Peasgood Joseph, High st. Market Deeping Pickup Thomll.l! Barnes, High street, Scun· sec.), Queen street, Market Rasen · Playfoot Thomas, 91 Sandsf!eld la. GainRboro' thorpe, Doncaster Market Rasen Market Hall, Market J>l(l.Ce, _ Pocklington Mrs. Eliza, 64 Newport, Lincoln Plastow James, Fish Dock rd. Great Grimsby Market Rll.l!en Procter Bros. 29 Market place, Grantham Robinson Jo4z!, Fioh Dock road, Gt.Grimsby Market Rasen Temperance Hall, Queen street~_ Proctor Francis, 13 Mercer row, Louth Rowe William, Kelstern, Louth Market Rasen ' Ra.yner James, 21 Gresham street, Lincoln Rusling ThQmas, Scunthorpe, Doncaster Scotter Assembly Rooms (J. :M. Alien, -hon. Read William 76 Fildes street, Gt. Grimsby Ryalls Edwd. High st. Scunthorpe, Doncaster sec.), Scatter, Kirton I.indsey R.S.O Robinson Henry, North street, Bourn Salsbury John R. Fish Dock rd. Gt. Grimsby South Ferriby Lecture Hall, Ferriby Sluice, Robinson Preston, Corporation rd.Gt.Grimsby Salsbury Samnel L. Fish Dock rd.Gt. Grimsby South }'erriby, Hull Robson John Henry, 91 Ripon llt. Lincoln Searby Ja..mes, jun. High street, Spilsby Spalding Corn Exchange, MW"ket pl.Spalding Roebnck William, Owston Ferry, Bawtry Smith Geo. E. B=ton-on-Stathcr, Doncaster Spalding Temperance Hall (David Wood-- Scarborough Thomas P. 48 Ripon st. Lipcoln Speed Grant John, 11 High street, Stamford thorpe, sec.), Spaldmg Skipworth Edwd. West Theddlethorpe, Louth Varlow Alfred, South street, Caistor Stamford Assembly, Rooms (William Langley,.._ Smethurst Henry,3 Cleethorperd. Gt.Grimsby Waite Thomas, Market place, Spilsby & 7 lessee), 22 St. George's square, Sta.mford · Smith Alfred, 19 London road, Grnntham Lumley road, Skegness Stamford Corn Exchange, Broad st. Stamforde Smith John, 8 Saxon street, Lincoln Walker Henry James, Winterton, Doncaster Stamford Odd Fellow's Hall (Henry Corby,. Sowter John, 25 Aswelllane, Louth Waters Mrs. Maria, Scunthorpe, Doncaster sec.), All Saints street, Stamford Tomlinson Frank, Corby, Grantham Watts John, North Kelsey, Brigg Wainfleet Assembly Room (J. B. Bar-ton. Toone George Henry. 93 Ripon st. Lincoln Weightman William, 31 West street, Boston prop. ),John:st. Wainfieet Alii Saints R.S.O, J Bail inn, Matthew Stone, Bailgate, Lincoln PUBLIC HOUSES. Balloon inn, Mrs. Mary Goodley, 6 Blackfriars street, Stamford Including Inns, Hotels & Taverns. Barge, Will¥tm Butler, Railway station, Swineshead, Spalding Barge (The), John Meeds, 1 Tattershall road, Boston Abbey-in-the-West, Mrs. Emma Roberts. FOBS street, Lincoln Barkham Arms, John Leachman, Wainfieet 8t. Mary R.S.O..­ Abbey Lodge, Thomas Hucknall, Kirkstead, Horncastle Barley Mow, Mrs. Demaris Atkin, Friskney, Boston.. Arlam & Eve, Benjamin Arch, Lindum road, Lincoln Barley Mow, Thomas Palmer, 37 Bailgate, Lincoln .!dam & Eve, George Phillipson, Wra.gby Barley Mow, Robert Wormall, London road, Gmntham- Albion hotel, Mrs. Susannah Bass, St. Mary's street, tincoln Barley Sheaf, Thomas Gilbert, Brothertoft, Boston Albion, Mrs. Emily Thompson, 20 All Saints street, Stamford Baronet inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, Horsington, Horncastle - Albion hotel, William Hall, 178 & 180 Cleethorpe road, Gt. Grimsby Bay Horse, Robert Bell, Winteringham, Doncaster Ancholme tavem, Thoma,s Taylor, 1 Market place, Brigg Bay Horse, Thoma..'l Berridge Carr, Wmwby, Brigg Anchor, Mrs. Susanna.. Blunson, 1 High st. St. Martin's, Stamford Bay Horse, Mrs. Ellen Cash, North Somercotes, Great Grimsby Anchor inn, William Cottom, C.,mmercial road, Spalding Bay Horse, James Watson, Garthorpe, Goole Anchor, Robert Cousins, Brandy Wharf, Kirton Lindsey R.S.O Beckett Arms, Tom Bacon, Little Corringham, Ga.insborough Anchor, George Foreman, Fen, Branston, Lincoln Beehive, Atton Martin, 12 Water street, Stamford Anchor, John William Hall, East :End, Alford Bee Hive, John Henry Smedley, 10 Castlegate, Grantham Anchor, MI'I!. Elizabeth Hatter, Friskney, Boston Bell inn, Charles Barty, Pinchbeck, B}Jaltling , Anchor, John Lawley, Sutton Bridge, Wisbech Bell, Napoleon Brown, Leverton, Boston Anchor inn, John Pick, Eastgate, Bourn Bell inn, Cooke Chapman,
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