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LINCOLNSHIRE't Bakers-Eontinued 630 BAK LINCOLNSHIRE't BAKERs-eontinued. Gillings Wm. 12 Dolphin lane, Boston Hurry Geo. West Pinchbeck, Spalding- Coates Wm. N. 7 Bethlehem st. Grimsby Goodacre Edward, Sutterton, Boston Hurst Charles, 3 Riverhead, Louth Comins George, Tattershall, Lincoln Goodac:re H. 14 G:rant st:reet, Grimsby Ingamells Thomas, 81 Queen st. Louth Coupland Henry, Skendleby, Spilsby Goodyear G. P. 10 St. Andrew'sst.Lncln Ingledewl\Irs.M&Son,36Yrtn.st.Grnthm Crabtree William Henry, Long Ben- Gould Fred, 480 High street, Lincoln Jackson H. C. 305 Cleethorpe rd. GrmsbY' nington, Grantham Graham Jabez, Laceby, Grimsby Jackson :Mrs.M.A.lngoldsby,Grantham Cram Elev, High street, Wainfleet All Greaves Herbert, Epworth, Doncaster Jackson T. 21~ & 72 Freeman st. 46 Saints R.S.O Green George, Dunston, Lincoln Oxford st.& uCorporation rd.Grmsby Crampton R. 88 Grantley st. Grantham Green George, Welbourn, Lincoln Jackson Thomas, Hanthorpe, Bourne Craven Wm. South \1\-'itham, Grantham Green Jn. 25 & 26 Lumley rd. Skegness Johnson George, Navenby, Lincoln Creasey Abraham, Walcot, Lincoln Green Wm. Henry, Risegate, Spalding Johnson Henry, Swineshead, .Boston Crook J. W. Mareham-le-Fen, Boston Gregory J. & Son, Holbeach Hurn Johnson James, 12 Glynne terrace, Crowson Thomas, Tetney, Grimsby Gregory Jn. W. Church street, Spilsby Dysart road, Urantham Cuppleditch Gilbert Robert, 37 Corpo- Gresswell T. S. 21 Castlegate, Grantham Johnson John, 29 Swinegate, Grantham ration road, Grimsby Hahn H. 185 Lower Burgessst.Grimsby Johnson Thos. Little London, Spalding Cuthbert J. W. 57 Queen st. Grimsby Halford Henry, Rippingale, Bourne Johnson Thomas, Scothern, Lincoln Daff Joseph B. 74 Heneage st. Grimsby Hall Alfred, 38 Upgate, Louth Johnson William, Leadenham, Lincoln Dales James, Alford Hall Joseph, Bucknall, Lincoln Kell Mrs. Ann, 34 Waterside nth. Lnoln Dann Henry, 31 Horuca.stle rd. Boston Ifammond Robt. C. London rd. Long Kemp Thos. St. John's stre~t, Holbeach Darnes J ames \Voods, Eastgate, Bourne Sutton, Wis bech & Drove end, Wisbech Kent'f. Waddinghm. Kirtn. Lindsy. R.S. 0 Dawson E. South Witham, Grantham Handley R. Helpringham,Hckingtn. S.O Kidd Robert, Gowts, Lutton, Wisbech Deakin Francis & Son, 20 & 21 Stamp Handsley Frederick, Market place, King Mrs. Ann, Fleet, Holbeach end & 78 Carholme road, Lincoln Wainfteet All S.1ints R.S.O King Joseph, 21 Wharf road, Grantham Denniss John Rbt. Little Ca.rlton, Louth Hanson&Eno, Toynton-All-Saiuts,Spilsby Kisby Robert, 36 Louth road, Horncastle Dent Joseph, North Kelsey, Lincoln Hanson & Son, Croft, Wainfleet All Kisby William, 6o West st . .tlorncastle Dickens George Benj. Kirton, Boston Saints R.S.O KitchenA.2IWaterst.St.Martn's.Stmfrd Dickinson B. Gt.Hale, Heckington S.O Hanson J. W. West end, Burgh R.S.O Kitching Thew, Friskney, Boston Dickinson Eli, Swineshead, Boston Harden W. High st. Crowle, Doncaster Lamb Mrs. Matilda, Post office, Sutton Dobbs Fredk. Wm. 33 Eastgate, Louth Hare Fredk. Wm. 22 Pelham st. Lincoln St. Edmund's, Wisbech Dobbs John Stephen, 36 Lee st. Louth Hare John, 47 Queen street, Horncastle Lancaster William, Ashby, Brigg Dobson John Wade, West street, Alford Ha:rness Rt. Kirby-on-llain, Horncastle Lancaster Wm. J. Butter mrkt. Caistor Doggett William, Corby, Grautham Harris Rd. Church st. Market Deeping Larder Mrs. A. 24Market pl.Mrkt.Rasen Donnison Robert, 61 High st. Boston Harrison Miss E. M. Queen st. Spilsby Lee Thomas, 15 .Bull ring, Grimsby Donnor George, Stickney, Boston HarrisonG.Helpringham,HeckingtonS.O Leemrm :Mrs. H. Little Steeping, Spilsby Dowse l\Iatthw. I2IFreeman st.Grimsby Harrison H. C. High st. Billingborough Levick John W. 2 Norton st. Grantbam Dring & Son, Brunswick mill & Market & Stow mill, Horbling, Folkingham Lidgett Charles, Scotter, Lincoln place, Long Sutton, Wisbech Harrison James Ba.xter, Wrangle, Boston Lievesley l\lrs. Fanny, 26Eastgate, Lncln Dring Seth, Brunswick mill, Long Harrison Samuel, Roman bank, Long LiewsleyT.DeepingSt.James,Mrkt.Dpng Sutton, Wisbech Sutton, Wisbech Lill Alfred, 73 West street, Boston Duncomb W. 9 St. Peter's hill, Stamford Harrison Shem, .Bracebridge, Lincoln Lilley J.London rd.LongSutton,Wisb11ch Eagle Samuel, Candlesby, Burgh R.S.O Harrison William, Swinstead, Bourne Limon Charles, Ropery street, Grimsby Elderkin William Frederick, jun. 16 & Harvey Alfred G. 24 Scotgate,Stamford Lord Robert Chas. 12 Oxford st.Grimsby. 17 Bailgate, Lincoln Havercroft Henry, Corby, Grantham Louth Wm. J. IO St. Paul's st. Stamford Ellis lsaac, King st.Barton-on-Humber Hayes George, Weston, Spalding Lowe Fred, Huttoft S.O Ellis J. E. West .Butterwick, Doncaster Hayes Samuel, lngham, Lincoln Lowis John George, Waltham, Grimsby Ellis Samuel, Brant Broughton, Newark Hebblewhite Dav1d, Maltby-le-Marsh, Mackinder Charles, South bridge, Alford Elsom Charles T. 29 Ramsgate, Louth Alford Mackrill Thos. 68 Ayscough st. Grimsby Elson S. I St. George's st. Stamford Henderson G. IO Wide Bargate, Boston Marriott :\irs.A.E.2 Waterside sth.Lnclu Emmitt William, 8 Vine st. Grantham Heneage George. Home street, Scun- Marsh Mrs. Mary Ann, 212 King Ed ward- Enderby Herbert, High st. Burgh R.S.O thorpe, Doncaster street, Grimsby Enderby Jn. Wm. Bassingham,Lincoln Hensman J. W. 7 Red Lion sq.Stamford Martin George, Sutton Bridge, Wisbech English James E. Ashby road, Spilsby Hewitt & Sons, 24 Church st. Gainsboro' MartinH.T. LudfordMagna,Mrkt.Rasen Everington Joseph, Helpringham, Heck- H1ckling Edward, Billinghay, Lincoln Martin Jas. Hy. I Wharf rd. Grantham ington S.O Higgs G. 12 All Saints' place, Stamford Martin William, Butterwick, Boston Everitt Harry & Sons, 35 West st. Boston Hildred Charles & Stafford, Tetford, Mather Jas. Mablethorpe St. Mary S.O Everson Mrs. Elizabeth, I28 Freeman st. Horncastle Mawer Fras. R. sen. 74 Queen st. Loutll & Wellington st. Grimsby Hilll\Irs. Betsy, Gosherton, Spalding Mawer Thomas, Sibsey, Boston Evison Chas. H. 75 Newland, Lincoln Hill Harrison, Horsington mill, Lincoln Mayfield John, 36 Inner st. Grantham Evison Robert, Carrington, Boston HillJ.Reform st.Crowland,Peterborough Meanwell Alfred, Market place, Caistor Farbon Charles, Martin, Lincoln Hill Jn. W. Seasend, Moulton, Spalding .MeasuresGeo. Hagworthingham,Spilsby Feneley Charles, Deeping St. James, Hill Mrs. Mary, Kirton-in-Lindsey Medd Thomas, 13 Strait, Lincoln :Market Deeping Hill Simon, Pinchbeck, Spalding Meeres Anthony Jn. Station mill, Alford Feneley Henry, Timbe:rland, Lincoln Hind Henry, 13 Market place,Gainsboro' Meredith Jn. Robt. Woodhall Spa, Lnoln Finch Mrs. Emma, 20 Foss bank, Lncln Hinson Thomas, jun. Eastgate, Bourne Metheringham John, Red Lion st.Spldng Finch John, 75 Newport, Lincoln Hipkin Jsaac, Stick ford, Boston :Mitchelson Wm. South Witham, Grnthm Fletcher John, High street, Spilsby Hird John Robert, Bardney, Lincoln Model Bakery Co. Lim. (H. W. Hills~ Flintoft Henry Edwin, Stickford, Boston Hockney John, u6 Hamilton st. Gnnsby sec.), I3-1- Duncombe street, Grimsby Footitt Geo. 56 Queen st. MarketRasen Holland Henry, 39 Avondale st. Lincoln Moody Samuel, Hogsthorpe, Alford Foreman D. W. I3 Gas street, Stamford Holland William, L<tngworth, Lincoln Moore Mrs. Amy, x St. John'sst. Stmfrd Forman William, 45 Eastgate, Louth Hollingsworth Thomas, Heckington S.O MooreGeo.Good, 124 Rutla:td st.Grmsby Forman W. Mablethorpe St. Mary S.O Hollinshead Jameq, Martin, Lincoln Morris Mrs.lJetsy,Baston,)IarketDeeping Foster C. Trusthorpe, Mablethorpe S.O Hollinshead Wltr.Jas.Methrnghm.Lncln Morton Samuel, Deeping St. Jame~ I<'oster James S. I<'ulletby, Horncastle Holmes Arthur, 62 Wharf road, Grnthm Market Deeping Fountain George B. East end, Alford Holmes Joseph, Ropsley, Grantham Morton William, Skirbeck quarter, Bostn Frankish Fred, 30 Sea View street, Holmes Robt. F. 29North st. Horncastle Mottram John, jun. Kirton, Boston Cleethorpes, Grimsby Hool George, 48 Yarborough st. Grimsby i\towbray Joseph, I6 Churchgate, Spldng Freeman Mrs. Annie B. Horsegate, Horry Bros. High street & Penny Hill Mumby Joseph, North Thoresby, Louth Deeping St. James, Market Deeping mills, Holbeach Mnnson Jn. Wm. Dyke, Gedney, Holbch Freeman I. A. Church end, Leake, Boston Horry Stanton, Sutton St.James, Wisbch Musson John, Barrowby, Grantham Fretwell William,Station mills, Wainfleet Hotchen Robert, Billinghay, Lincoln Musson Wm. Jas. Hemingby, Horncstle All Saints S.O Houghton John, Waddington, Lincoln Yeal Arthur, Butterwick, Boston Frith Mrs. Sarah, Waddington, Lincoln Honlden John, 87 Church st. Grimsby ~ettleship William Herbert, x6 & xS Frow Geo. 20 Market street, Gainsboro' Houlder Edwin S. Swineshead, Boston Ox:ford street, Market ;Rasen Garner George, Stickney, Boston Howden Robert, South Kelsey, Caistor Xewcomb E. Kirkby Underwood, Bourne Garner Philip, Hundleby, Spilsby Howsam Mrs. Elizabeth, Common side, NewtonAlfd.Geo.t2o:Freeman st.Gnnsby Garrell James, 6 Queen's street, Boston Leake, Boston NichollsW.&G. E. 5 St. Peter's st.Stmfrd Gaunt Charles, 14 Queen street, Louth Hubbard Henyy, 3 Hilda street, Grimsby Nicholls William, 59 East st. StamforJ Gaunt Joseph, Sutton-on·Sea S.O Huckerby Jsph, Colsterworth, Granthm Noble Wm. Henry, Surfleet, Spalding George Harvey, Folkingham Hudson l<'redk. 26 Portland st. Lincoln North Wm. jun. Sutterton I<'en, .Boston George Robert, Folkingham Hunt Jeremiah,Kirton-in-Lindsey R.S.O Oldham James, Deeping St. James, George W. 39 North parade, Grantham Hunt John Thomas, Chapel hill, Lincoln Market Deeping Giddy J. 40 King Edward st. Grimsby Hunt William, Winterton, Donca.ster Osborn John, West street, Bourne .
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