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Lincolnshire. Gro 619 t'l'RADKS DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. GRO 619 Hackney John, Weilt end, Holbeach Home Mrs. Susan Ellen, Oxford street, Leeson Jsph. Kirkby La.ythorpe,Sleaford Haggitt H. South Killingholme, Ulceby New Clee, Great Grimsby Lenox Henry M. 64 High st. Stamford Haggitt J oseph, Thornton Curtis, Ulceby Homer G. 44 John st. Monk's rd. Lincoln Lentall Francis, 108 High st. Lincoln Hainsworth W.Saltfleetby AliSaints,Louth Homsey E. Market la.Barton-on-H urn ber Liewsley Thomas, Deeping St. James Halford Henry, Rippingale, Bourn +Horobin T.C. Market pl.Crowle,Dncstr Lindup Robert, New Holland, Hull Hall Albert Wingfield, 268 & 132 High Houghton & Branson, High street,' LingardJ.M.69Wellington st.Gt.Grmsby st.; St. Botolph's buildings & Spencer Billing borough, Falkingham LockingR.E.22 Victoria st.we.Gt.Grmsby street, Lincoln Houghton&Keal,22 Westgate,Grantham LockwoodM.NewBromby,Bromby,Brigg Hall Geo. Hy. 88 Wide Bargate, Boston Houghton C.Hungate,Barton-on-Humbr. LongbottomT.J. 1Commercl.rd. Spalding HallMrs.Hannah,I3IKent st.Gt.Grmsby Houghton John, Waddington, Lincoln tLord Jn. Shaw, 57 High st. Gmntham Hall Jas. Walsham, Winterton, Doncaster Houlden Hy. N orthcoates, Gt. Grimsby Lord William Short, Market, Caistor Hall Joseph. Holbeach hum, Holbeach Houldershaw J. W. Timberland, Lincoln Lord Wm. Short, Owston Ferry, Bawtry Hall Thomas, 5 Rasen lane, Lincoln Houseman Jas. W. 23 Charles st. Louth Loughlin J. W. Button Bridge, Wisbech Hallam John, 'fimberland, Lincoln Howden Mrs. Mary Ann, I Prospect Lucas Mrs. Lucy1 3 West st. Homcastle Hallifield Wm. II Back st.Gainsborough place, Asylum road, Lincoln Lunn & Palmar, Kirkstead Ferry1 Halliwell William, 29 Weelsby street, Howell James, Blyton, Gainsborough Martin Dales, Lincoln New Clee, Great Grimsby Howell J. T. We. Theddlethorpe, Louth Lunn Hy. 3 & 5 Bridge st. Horncastle Haltly Richard, 5 Steep hill, Lincoln Howlett T. II8 Albert st. Gt. Grimsby Lynn John, Fenton, .Newark Hammond John, Southgate, Sleaford Howsam Wm. J. 88 Eastgate, Louth Lyna Joseph, 159 Cleethorpe road, New HandleyRchd.NewLeake,Eastville,Bostn Hudson William, Ruskington, Sleaford Clee, Great Grimsby Hankin Thos.L.Whaplode drove,Wisbch HuggingsMrs. R.SuttonHridge,Wisbech Mableson George, II Mill hill, Boston Hanson Geo.H.New Bolingbroke,Boston Hull & King, 6 Freeman st. Gt. Grimsby Mackrill Jn. R. Sea View st.Cleethorpes Hanson Wm.Corringham,Gainsborough Humberstone W.I Holles st.Gt.GrimsbyiMajor William, Blyton, Gainsborough Hardaker Joseph, 41 Cleetborpe road, tHunt C. George st. Barton-on-Humber· Major Wm. B. Scatter, Kirton Lindsey New Clee, Great Grimsby Hunt John, Wootton mill, Ulceby Makey Edwd. Toynton St. Peter, Spilsby Bardbattle James, 34 Corporation road, Hunt Jsph. 14 Silver st. Gainsborongh Mansford & Vickers, Nettlebam, Lincoln Great Grimsby Hunt William, Winterton, Doncaster March Thomas, Swinstead, Bourn Hardy Henry Wm. Bolingbroke, Spilsby HunterSoulby&Son,21High st.Horncstle Marriott David, 84 Weelsby street, New Hardy Wm. Jacob, Donington, Spalding Huntsman J.E.MoultonChapel,Spalding Clee, Great Grimsby Harlock David, Huttoft, Alford Hurst James, New Frodingbam, Frod- Marris Hy.Bo Lumley rd.SkegnessR.S.O Harrand Geo .•pBridge st.Gainsborough ingbam, Doncaster MarshJ.212 KingEdward st.Gt.Grimsby Harris Daniel G. Heckington, Sleaford Huteson Mrs.H.14 Albertst.Gt.Grimsby Marshal! Frank, 35 Melville st. Lincoln Harrison F.165&163 Bridge st.Gainsbro' Hyde Mrs. Mary, Utterby, Louth Marshal! Geo. 29 Bridge st. Horncastle Harrison George, 38 Hungate, Lincoln lngle John, 6o ticotgate, Stamford' Marshal! Henry H. Epworth, Doncaster Harrison Jas. Fowler, Bardney, Lincoln Jackson J. Beck hl. Barton-on-Humber Marshall J. Kirkby-on-Bain, Horncastle Harrison John, Corringham, Gainsboro' Jackson John Wm. Coningsby, Boston MarshallJ.A.Burgh-in-tbe-Marsh R.S.O Harrison Joseph, 5 Newland, Lincoln Jackson Robert, Foston, Grantham Marshall R. Kirkby-on-Bain, Horncastle Hasnip Albert John, West st. Alford Jackson Thomas, 66 Wrawby st. Brigg Marshall Wm. Green, Bran~ton, Lincoln Hatfield Josepb, Normanby-by-Spital, Jackson William, Ingoldsby, Grantham Martin Frederick, Friskney, Boston Market Rasen Jackson Wm. Tattershall Bridge, Boston Martin James, Sutterton, Boston Hawley William, 6g Westgate, Granthm Jennings Arth. J. Owston Ferry, Bawtry Mason, Symonds & Symonds, 21 Market Hayes Joseph, 12 Saxon street, Lincoln Jennings George, 9 Market pl. Spalding place, Brigg Hayes Samuel, lngham, Lincoln Jobnson G.W.&Co.Scuntborpe,Doncastr Mason John, Leake fen, Leake, Boston Heath William, 93 Burton road & 17 Johnson Jacob,Lng.Bennington,Grnthm Mason J. New Leake, Eastville, Boston Waterside, Lincoln Johnson John, Chapel bill, Boston ::\Iason Samuel, Marton, Gainsborough Heath Wm. 57 Prospect st. Horncastle Johnson Josepb, Kexby, Gainsborough Maughan Mrs. E. 35 New rd. Spalding Hebblewhite P. W. South Ferriby, Hull Johnson Robert, Fulstow, Louth Maughan Sl. Binbrooke, Market Rasen Hemmant A. Whaplode.drove, Wisbech Johnson Walt. Sth.Willingham, Wragby Maw Elisha, Wroot, Bawtry Henley Bros. High street, Holbeach Judge C. Engine st. & Wrawby st. Brigg Mawer & Sons, Wragby Herd Josepb Wilkinson, Bicker, Boston Kell Mrs. A. 34 Waterside nth. Lincoln tMawer C. 108 Freeman st.Gt. Grimsby Hickling Edward, Billinghay, Lincoln Kelly Henry, Cambridge st. Cleetborpes Meanwell Alfred, Market place, Caistor Hicks Robert William, Market street, KempC.143 Victor st.N ewClee,Gt.Gmsby Meanwell Henry, Coningsby, Boston Long Sutton, Wisbech Kemp Mrs. West Coningsby, Boston Meares H. Bishop Norton,Kirton Lindsey Hill John, Fleetgate, Barton-on-Humber Kershaw G-eorge, Eastoft, Goole Measures Brothers, Market pL Bourn Hill Joseph S. 46 St. Paul's st. Stamford KettlewellR.B.I2Freeman st.Gt.Grmsby Meeds William, South Kyme, Sleaford Hill Mrs. Mary Jane, Kirton-in-Lindsey Killick George, Teal by, Market Rasen Metham Jas. Barrow-on-Humber, Hull Hill Thomas, Haxey, Bawtry Kime Jonas, Fulbeck S.O Millns Wm. Robert, High st. Holbeach Hill William, Belchford, Horncastle King John Simeon, Wrangle, Boston Millson Thomas, Messingham, Brigg Hilton James, Kirton-in-Lindsey King Richard, Heighington, Lincoln Milson John, Wrawby, Hrigg Hilton Joseph, 25 Burton road, Lincoln King Robert, 4 Winsover rd. Spalding Mitchell Mrs. Eliza, 218 Victor street, Hird John Hobert, Bardney, Lincoln Kirke Joseph, 31 Cleetborpe road, New New Clee, Great Grimsby Hodgson St. Thomas & Son, Button-on- Clee, Great Grimsby Mitchell Rt. East Stockwith, Gainsboro' Sea, Alford KirionH.nWestst.& 12Emery la. Boston Monk James, Sturton, Lincoln Hodgson Adam, Partney, Spilsby Kisby William, 6o West st. Horncastle Moody Samuel, Hogstborpe, Alford Hodson Hector, Crowle, Doncaster Kitchen Arth. 4 St. Martin's, Stamford tMoodyW.P.Lumleyrd.SkegnessR.S.O Hoggard l<'rederick, 129 Victor street, Kit wood Thomas & Son, 3 Strait Bar-. Moore Mrs.B.3gSt.Leonard's st.Stamfrd New Clee, Great Grimsby gate, Boston Moore Edwin, r8 Market place, Spalding Holah J obn, West end, Alford Knight Mrs. Sarah, 30 Queen st. Louth. Moore J ames, Messingham, Brigg Holderness John Rt. 104 West st. Boston Knight T. Cherry Willingbam, Lincoln Moore William, Heckington, Sleaford Holgl>te Samuel, Fulstow, Louth Knight Wm. Brant Broughton, Newark Morris Fk. 43 & 44 Watergate, Granthm Holland Jas. Halfleei, Market Deeping Knott Henry, St. Mary's st. Stamford Morton Samuel, Deeping St. James Hollingsworth John, Priestgate, Barton- Knowles Henry, Ancaster, Grantham Morton Wm. Skirbeck quarter, Boston on-Humber Krobn Wm. Peter, New Holland, Hull Mowson Alfred, Morton, Bourn Holmes, Rosser & Co. 2 Bailgate, Lincoln LambMrs.M.SuttonSt.Edmunds, Wisbch Mucklow Audley, Leadenham S.O Holmes George, Wragby Lambert Chas. 7 Horncastle rd. Boston Mufin Edwin, 349 High street, Lincoln Holmes John, South Kyme, Sleaford Lancaster Michael,Highgate,Cleethorpes MnmbyJoseph, Covenham St. Bartholo- I:Iolmes John, Stickford, Boston Landers Richard, Laceby, Grimsby mew, Louth I:lolmes John Geo. Hundleby, Spilsby Lane & Son, High street, Holbeach Mumby Wm. H. Market place, Sleaford tHolmes John Thomas, 15 High street, Lane Edward, Messingbam, Brigg MurrantGeo. J.LittleBytham,Granthm & 1 Red Lion street, Stamford Lansdall Josepb, Back lane, Spilsby Nash John, Trinity street; 16 Lea road; I:lolmes Joseph, Hassingham, Newark Lansdall William, 45 East st. Horncastle 30 Church street & 40A, Hickman I:lolmes Joseph A. Heckington, Sleaford Larder J. Jackson, 33 Mercer rw. Louth street, Gainsborough l:Iolmes William, Donington, Spalding Laugbton Richard, Tetford, Horncastle Nash John Robt. 27 High st. Gainsboro' I:lolt John, Scunthorpe, Doncaster Laxton John, Rippingale, Bourn N aylor John W. Barnetby-le-Wold R.S. 0 Bolt Mrs. S. A. Scunthorpe, Doncastr Leaberry Lawty, Winteringham,Doncstr NeedhamArthur,Marton, Gainsborough Boner Jn. Ashcroft rd. Gainsborough Leafe J. 23 Corporation rd. Gt. Grimsby NelsonR.Highst.Billingboro',Falkinghm Ilood John DalP.s, 40 Union st. Louth Leafe J.Leng,g2 Freeman st.Gt.Grimsby N eville Charles, 33 Lea rd. Gainsboro' I:lookham Geo. Winteringham, Doncstr Ledgerd George, King st. Market Rasen1Newbatt Edw'd. 23 London rd.Granthm llopkinson John William, 28 & 30 Cres- Lee H.obert & ::ion, Tealby, Market Rasen Nicholson Stephtm, Messingham, Hrigg cent street, Great Grimsby Lee John William, Hainton, Wragby iNundy Dvd. Corporation rd. Gt.Grm.sby llopkinson Thomas, 35 Oxford street, Lee Charles, Roman bank, Winthorpe,. Offiey Jn. F. 68 Thesiger st. Gt.Grim~by New Clee, Great Grimsby Skegness R.S.O ~pglesbyGoo.Scswby-cum-Sturton,Bngg .
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