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FARMERS Cuntinued. J>Exterw.Lodgehill Farm,Ellesborougb Earl J 242 POST OFFICE COUNTIES FARMERS cuntinued. J>exterW.LodgeHill farm,Ellesborougb Earl J. 1\:lorborn, Stilton Dancer W. Granhorougb, Winslow Dickens T.&H.Ot. Catwortb,Thrapston Earl R. Barham, Kimbolton Dancer W. s. Weedon, Ayle!!bury Dickens J. Sharpenhoe, Luton Earl T.Bullockmkt.&Churchend,St.hes Danes J. Everton, Potton Dickens N. Great Giddinll;, Oundle East J. Meadle, Winslow Danes 8. Connington Dickens P. Winningtorl,HighamFerrers Ea!it J. Askett, Win,.Jow Daniel D. Pott.end, Eversholt, Woburn Dickens W. Bierton; Aylesbury East J. Market pl. Princes Risborough Daniel T. Great Wolston, Newport Pag Dickins .E. Stewkley, LeightonBuzzard East J. Dean street, Great Marlow DanielW. Whit's end,Eversholt, Woburn Dickins R. Beacham pton, Stoney Strat East R. Great Catworth, Thrapston Daniels J. Bolnhurst Dickins W. Horton,Leighton Buzzard East W. Ludgcrshall field, Thame Dann J. All Saints, Sawtry Dighton W. Earoingst. Godmanchester East z. Upper Gadsden Damell T. S. Great Paxton, Buekden Dillamore H. jun. Up.Caldeoote,Bglesw Ea ton J. Risely Darrington J. Chawston ho. St. Neot.'• Dillamore H.sen. Up. Caldecote,Bglesw Eden T. Souldrop DarvellJ.Lea common,GreatMissenden, Dillamore J. Upp. Caldecote,Big~lswcle Edgenton T. Wheeler end, West Wyeom Berkhampstead Dilley Mrs. M. Newton; Biggleswade Edis R. Great Staughton• St.Neot's Darvill J. Saunderton Dimmock B. W ootton, Bedford E'Uin J. Chalfont St.Giles, Gerrard'aera Darvill W. Charteridge, Chesham Dines J. Risely Edmans E. Edgcott, Bicester Darwood R. Somersham, St. Ives Dix. J. Hough ton Conque~t, Ampthill Edmond J. Gt. Missenden, Berkhmpatd Dauncey P. Winslow, Little Hotwood Dixey J. Gt.Btaughton Moor,St. Neot'111 Edmonds James, "Bowden mills, Upper Davey H. Alwalton, Peterborough Dixon T. Wendover marsh, High Wycombe Davey J. Elton; Oundle Dobbs Mrs. S. Great Raveley, Bury Edmouds T. Aston Clinton, Tring Davies J. C.lckwell green, Biggleswade Dobton A. Great White, Rarnsey JEdmonds T. Hazlemere, Hi. Wycombe Davies T. Henlow, Shefford Dobson H. C. Alcoobury, Weston Edmonds W. Abbey farm, Hi. Wycomb Davis D. Stopaley, Luton Dod M. Green end farm, We. Wycombe Edrop J. Bolnhurst Davis F.Low.Standon,Shitlingtn.Hitchn Dodd J. Chenies, Rickmansworth Ed wards Charles, Market place, Potton D.1vis F. Streatley, Luton Dodd W. lver heath, Uxbridge Edwards C. Hilton, St. Ives DavisJ. Kitehen end,Pulloxhl.Ampthil1 Dodge B. Steeple Claydon, Winslow Edwartls J. Chalfont St. Peter's, Get• Davis J. Warden, Biggleswade · Dodwell D. Long Crendon, Thame rard's Cross Davis M. Colne, St. Ives Dodwell E. Brill, Thame Edwards J. Crown street, St. hes Davis Mrs. E. Arle3ey, Baldock Dodwell J. Long Crendon, Thame Edwards R. Colmworth Davis Mr1. H. Stopsley, Luton Dodwell J. Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Edwards R.Wybot~ton nth. cot.St.Neot's Davis R. King's Ash farm* Lee Dodwell Joseph, Manor house, Long Edwards S.Gravel hill,Chalfont St.Ptr'• DavisR.Kimz'sAsb farm,Wendoverdeah Crendon, Thame Edwin .Mrs. A. & E. Shipton, Winslow Davis R. Upton Wood,L~tngley,Slough Dodwell R. Long Crendon, Thame Eedle S. Gt.l\1issenden, Berkhampstead Davis w. Three Households, Chalfont Dodwell T.Apsley end,Shitlgtn.Hitchin Eggleton G. Illmire, Princes Risborogh St. Peter's, Gerrard's cross Dodwell •r, Long Crendon, Thame Eggleton J. Culverton Dawkes H. Ravenstone Domoney J. Colnbrook, Slough Eggleton J. Monks Risborough Da•kes Mrs. A. Ravenstone Dorman J. Pertenhall Eggleton T. Culverton Dawkin" W. Coleshill, Amersham Dorrell T. Coleshill, Amersham Eggl~ton T. Ridge Day D.Boumfnd,Crantield,Newpt.Pag Dorrinaton B. Coppingford, Huntingdn Eggleton W. Red lane, Ridge Day E. jun. Chapel end, Houghton Dorrington B. Upton, Huntingdon Ekin~ C. Little Staughton Conquest, Ampthill Dorrington G. Upton1 Huntingdon Ekins G. Warboys, Huntingdon Day E. Tebworth,Cbalgrave, Dunstable Dorrington T. Upton, Huntingdoo Ekins J. Staughton Highway, St.Neot's Day J. Colmworth Dorrington W. Leighton Bromeswold, Ekins J, Warboys, Huntingdon Day J. School farm, Ramsey Kimbolton Ekins J. L. Wood burst, Hnntingdon Day J. Upper Winterio~rbam,St. Neot's Douglas 8. Aspley Guise1 Woburn Ekios R. Pidley, Huntingdon Day J. Staughton Highway, St. Neot's Dover J, Aston Sandford, Tbame Ekins T. Warboys, Hnntingdon Day J. Langford, Biggle11wade Dover J. Ford, Aylesbury Ekins T. jun. Warboys, Huntingdon Day Mrs. A. Ramsey hollow, Ramsey Dover l, Haddenham, Tbame Ekius W. Pidley heath, Huntin~don Day R. Needingworth, St. Ives Dover J. Toddington, Dunstable Elderkin T.Manor frm.Keyston,Thrpstd Day 8. Otford Cluney, Buckden DoverT. Hatldenham, Thama Elderton (}, Ellington, Kimboltou Day T. Caldecot, Bow Brickhill, Fenny Dover T. Hard wick, Aylesbury Eldrerl W. Lodge, El too, Oundle Stratford Dover '1'. Toddington, Dunstable Eley H. Hedgerley, Gerrard's cross Day T. Wornditch, Kimbolton Dover W. Dunton, Winslow Elkertoo J. Lud~ershall, Thame Day W. (W. Trolley, manager),Eynes- Dowdeswell Mrs. A.Maulden, Ampthill Elkins E. Gt. Linforc.J, NewportPagnell bury, St. Neot's Dowdeswell W. Maulden, Ampthill Ell J. Henlow, Shefford Deacon B. Btanground Downs W, lHarkyate street Elley J. Leckhamstead Deacon T. Stuart street, Luton Drake J. Yaxley Elley J. Lillingstone Lovell Dean E. Parmoor & Freith, Hamblederi, Draper G. Grove Ellingham C. Swanbouroe, Winslow Henley-on-Thames Dring Mrs A. ElliRgton, Kimbolton Ellingham D. Baton Bray Dean H.J.Hawksard,Charteridg.Chshm Driver J. Perry,Gt .Staughton, St.Neot'e Elliot W. & J. Booker farm, WestWycm Dean Mrs. A. Hambleden, Henley-on-T Driver T.Perry, Gt.Staughton,St.Neot's Elliot J. H. Midloe, Huntingdon Dean R. Hambleden,Henley-on-Thamee Drnce Mrs. E. Woughton-on-the-Green, Elliot J. H. Perry ,Gt.Staugnton,St.Net's DeanT.Huttons,Hambldn.Henley-on-T Fenny Stratford Elliott A.North Lee farm, Ellesborougb: Dean T.Lodge farm,Keyston,Thrapston Dudley E. Chalton, St. Neot's Elliott C. Hulcott, Aylesbury Dearlove J. Iver, Manstield Dudley E. Kempston, Bedford Elliott D. Astoo Abbotts, Aylesbury Deeks C. E. Old Hurst Dudley J. Astwood ElliottJames,Fingest,Henley-on-Thams Deeley J. Waddesdon, Aylesbury Dudley J. North Crawley ElliottJohn, Flngest,Henley-on-Thamd Deer W. St. Judith, Sawtry Dudley M111. M. North Crawley Elliott J. Aston Abbotts; Aylesbury Dell J. Saunderton Dudley W. Astwood Elliott J. Busheyley farm, Ellesborougb Dell J. North Marston, Winslow Dudley W. Bierton1 Aylesbury Elliott N. Aston Abbotts, Aylesbury DellS. Rid~e Duncombe G.Marston Morteyne,Amptl Elliott T. Blunham, St. Neot's Denchfleld F. Lower BurstonJ Aston Dunham C. Stonely, Kimbolton Elliott W. As ton Abbotts; Aylesbury Abbott.~, Aylesbury Dunkley J. Tur,ey, Newport Pagnell Ellis & Woodin,Cranfield,Newport Pgnl Denchfield Mrs. M. Lower Burston, Dunlop 0. Keysoe Ellis J. Great Gramdon, St. Neo''• Ailton Abbotts, Aylesbury Dt:mmore W. Nether Dean Ellis S. Park lane, West Wycombe Denchfield R.jun.Whitchurch,Aylesbry Duntling R. Wadde§don, Aylesbury Ellis W.Coweroft farm, BotlPy, Cheshoi Denchtield W. Lilling11tone Dayrell Durley R. Whitchurcb, Aylesbury Elliston P. G. Gt. Stukely1 Huntingdoo Dennia T. Blunham, St. Neot!s Durrant A. Tingewick Elms E. J.. ower Stondon, Hitchin DPnt R. Ellington, Kirobolton Dnrrant T. Soul bury, Leighton Buzzard Emerson W. Shenley brook end, Stone1 Denton S. Upper Dean DyeR. Ellington, Kimbolton Stratford Desborough T. Little Staughton Dynes T. Wilshamstead• Bedford Emery E. Great Barford, St. Neot's Desborough W. Thurleigb Eades T. Yelden Emery Mrs. E. Kemp•ton. Bedford Desborougb W, jun. Thurleigh · Eamss J. Hawnes, Bedford Emery J. Duloe, St. N eot's Deverell J. Soulburv, Leighton Buzzard Eames T. Sfn. Stanbridge Emery J. Kempston, Bedford Dexter J. DPpden, t)odman(lbe&ter Bames w. Houghton Regill; Dunstable Emery R. Kempston, Bedford Dextt>r J, ~ge farm, Ellesbotoogb Earis J. Wheeler end, West Wycotnbe Emery T. Honeydon, St. Neot's .
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