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Bucks.] Far 548 [Post Office • [BUCKS.] FAR 548 [POST OFFICE FARMERS continued. Hedges T. Beaconsfield Howlett T. Din ton, Aylesbury Gutteridge D. Wotton Underwood, Hedges W. Hillesden, Euckingham Howlett W. Lillingstone Lovell, Buck- Aylesbury Hedges W. Stewkley,Leighton Buzzard ingham Guy C. Great Kimble, Tring Heley J. & T. Burcott, Wing, Leighton Hughes I. Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Guy Miss E. Ickford, Thame Buzzard Hughes J. Watdon hili, Stone, Aylesbury Guy T. Chearsley, Waddesdon Hemming W. J. Worminghall, Thame Hughes J. Whitchurcb, Aylesbury Guy T. Dawes hill, High Wycombe Henley T. Newnton Longville,l3letchley Hug·hes Mrs. Grand borough, Winslow Had land R. Tingewick, Buckingham Station H ug·hes Mrs. J. Charndon, Bicester Hailey Mrs. C. Little Kimble, Tring HenleyW.Newnton Long·ville,Bletchley Humphreys W. UpperWaldridge, Ford, Hailey J. Ellesborough, Tring Station Aylesbury Hailey J. North Lee, Ellesborougb Hensman W. West bury, Buckinglmm Hunt G .Common, Radnage,Stokenchrch Hailey J. Weston Turville, Tring Herring G. H. Ickford, Thame Hunt W. Shalston, Buckingham Hale W. Tingewick, Buckingham Herring J. Warrington, Olney, Newport Huntley J. East green, Brook end, Hall E. Boarstall, Thame Paguell Shenley, Ston:v Stratford Hall E. Long Crendon, Thame Herring R. Catsbrain, Oakley, Thame Hurst A. Little Horwood, Winslow Hall J. Mars worth, Tring Rester W. Towersey, Thame H urst J. J. Leckhamstead, Buckingham Hall J. Nap hill, Hugbenden, High 1Hewett J. Great Marlow Hurst T. D.Leckhamstead,Buckingham Wycombe Hickin P. jun. Towersey, Thame Hussey D. }<'ingest, Wallingford Hammond R. Galley lane, Great Brick- Hickman H. Colnurook, Slough Hussey T.Hambledn.Henley-on-Thames hill, Bletchley Station Hickman T. Deanery farm, Gt. Mm·low Hutchings J. Hanslope, Stony Stratford Hammond R. Ravenstone, Newport Hickson T. Penn bottom, Perm Street, Hutchinson Mrs. S. Great Linford, Pagnell Penn, Amersham Newport Pagnell. Hammond T. Aylesbury road, Fenny Higgins C. Tattenhoe, Stony Stratford Illing J. Little Horwood, Winslow Stratford Higgins H. Stoke Goldington, Newport Illing W. Little Horwood, Winslow Hancock & Perkins, Inkerman, Penn Pagnell Impey H. Walton terrace, Aylesbury Street, Penn, Amersham Higgins R. Stoke Goldington, Newport Ing J. Haddenham, Thame Handcock E. Goreland, Chalfont St. Pagnell Ingram ,J. High street, Winslow Peter's, Gerrarrl's Cross Higgins T. Hanslope, Stony Stratford Inns J. Petsoe manor, Emberton, New- Harding J. Hyde heath, Great Missen- Higgins W. Tattenhoe, Stony Stratford port Pagnell den, Amersham Higgins W.Weston Underwood,Newport Ive E. P. Middle green,Lang·ley 1\'Iarisll, Harding W. Chartridge, Chesham Pagnell Slough Harding W. Speen, Princes Risborough Hill A. Quainton, Winslow Ive G . .1\Iiddle green, Langley Marisl1, Hare J. Great Kimble, Tring Hill A. Bassettsbury, High Wycombe Slough Hare J. Hughenden, High Wycombe Hill E. Quainton, Winslow Ive J. G. Langley Marish, Slough Harper C. S. Poundon, Bicester Hill H. Bledlow, Tring Ive W. H. Parliament park, Langley Harper E. Lodg·e, Twyford, Buckingham Hill R.Charlton hill, Monks Risborough, Marish, Slough HarperJ.T.WottonUmlerwood,Aylesbry Princes Risborough Ivens J. Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Harper Mrs. 1\'I. Poundon, Bicester Hill S. Maids Moreton, Buckingham Ivens R. Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Harper R. Charndon, Bicester Hill W. Great Kimble, Tring hens T. Bletchley, Bletchley Station Harrell J. Gt. Linford, Newport Pagnell Hill W _.~ Whitehall street, Aylesbury Ivens W. High street, Fenny Stratford Harris R. Haddenham, Tbame Hills J. Fawley, Henley-on-Thames Ives T. Coleshill, Amersbam Harris R. Wing, Leighton Buzzard Hinton J. East Claydon, Winslow Jackman J. Long Crendon, Thame Harris T. Cublington~ LeightonBuzzard Hirons- C. East Claydon, Winslow Jackson H. J. Fenny Stratford, Bletch- Han·is W. Great Horwood, Winslow HironsJ.SbiptonLee,Qua.inton, Winslow ley Station Harris W. 'Vavendon, Woburn 1 Hitchcock31rs.A. Water Eaton,Bletchley .Tames l\Irs.E. Loughton,Stony Stratford Hart P.BurcottWing, LeightonBuzzard Station James J. East Burnham, Burnham, Hart T. Ascott Wing, Leighton Buzzard Hobbs J. Lane end, W c.st Wycombe l\faidenhead Hart T. Brawling·s, Chalfont St. Peter's, Hobbs l\1. Chalfont St. Peter'~, Ger- Janes C. Slapton, Leighton Buzzard Gerrard's Cross rard's Cross Janes Mrs. 8. Northall, Eddlesborough, Harvey R. Oakley, Thame Hobbs M. St. Leonards, Aston Clinton, Dunstable Harwood N. Bourton, Buckingham Tring J arvis Mrs. H. Great Linford, Newport Harwood W. Little W olston, Bletchley Hobbs P. 1\>Iedmenham, Great 1\Iarlow Pagnell Hatch W. Gerrard's Cross, Slough Hobbs T. Emberton, Newport Pag·nell Jarvis J. Lane end, High \Vycombe Hatch "\V. Langley 1\'Iarish, Slough Hobbs W. l\Iedrnenha~D, Great Marlow Jefferson G.Shering-ton,NewportPagnell Hawes B. Great Kimhle, Tring Hogg •r. Whaddon, Stony Stratford Jellis •r. Pitstone, Tring Hawes Mrs. 1\1. Little London, llrill, Holdam J. Hulcott, Aylesbury Jessop S. Chilton grove, Chilton, Thame Thame Holdom J. Aylesbury street, Fenny Jessop W. Chilton, Thame Hawes R. Oakley comn. Oakley, Thame Stratford, Bletchley Station Jessop W. Dorton, Thame Hawes S. Worminghall, 'Thame Holdom Joseph, Manor house, Thorn-IJoinerl\Irs.M.Lit.l\'Iissenden,Amershain Hawes 'I'. Longwick,Princes Risborough borough, Buckingham J oily J. Cbeddington, Tring Hawes W. Oakley, Thame Holland J. Wcston Turville, Tring Jones C. Dinton, Aylesbury Hawkins D. Eddlesborough, Duns table Hollis J. Swanbourne, Winslow Jones D. 1\Iarsh Gibbon, Bicester Hawkins G. Dorney, Windsor Holt 1\'Irs. A. Grendon Underwood, Jones J. Barton Hartshorn, Buckinghnt Hawkins J. N orthall, Eddlesborough: Winslow .Tones J. Ludgershall, Aylesbury Dunstable Holt C. Grendon Under\Tood, Winslow Jones J. Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Hawkins J. Pitstone, Tring Holt :Mrs. E. Tetchwick~ Ludgershall, Jones R. W. Horn street, Winslow Hawkins R. N orthall, Eddlesboroug!J, I Aylesbury J ones T. jun. l\'larsh Gibbon, Bicester Dunstable Holt R. Whitchurch, Aylesbury Jones T. sen. Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Hawkins S. Ashridge, Cbesham I Holt R. Wotton Underwood, Aylesbury Jones W. Kingsey, Thame Hawkins S. Eddlesborough, Dunstable Holt R. H. Grendon Underwd. "\Vinslow Jordan S. "\Vraysbury, Staines Hawkins W. Bonrton, Buckingham 1Holt R. H. Middle Claydon, Winslow Judge F. Hillesden, Buckingham HawkinsW.Emberton,Newport Pagnell 1Holt T. Waddesdon, Aylesbury Judge J. Ashridge, Chesham Hawley G. Walton, Bletchley Station Holt T. Wotton Underwoorl, Aylesbury Judge J. Botolph Claydon, Winslow Hawley J. Adstock, Buckingham Horton J. Dagnall, Eddle~borough, Judge J. Weedon hill, Chesham Hawley T. Wavendon, Wohurn Dnnstable Jud"'e "\V. Great Missenden Amersham Hawley. William, Ad stock field,Adstock, 1 Horton S. Stone, Aylesbur,y 1 Judge W. Hillesden, Buckingham Buckmgham . Horwood C. Buckla~d, Trmg . IJuggings T. West Wycomhe Head T. Grendon Und~rwood, Wms1owl Horwood H. Long"':rck,Pr!nces R~sboro' Juggins T. Lane end, High ·wycorube Heady J. Stewkley, Letghton Buzzard [ Horwood J. LongwiCk, Prmces R1sboro' Kearley J. Little Hampden, Great :Mis- Healey G. Chalfont St. Peter's, Ger- Horwood R. Aston Clinton, Tring senden rard's Cross Horwood R. Drayton, Tring Keen Mrs. E. Littlecot, Stewkley, Healey G. G~rranl's Cross, Slough : Horwood T. l\Iarswort~, Tring . Leighton Buzzard Healy 1\Irs. E. Hedg-erley Dean, Slough Horwood W. Aston Clmton, Tnng I(een J. Coleshill, Amersham Hearne f'. Beaconsfi.f'ld. Horwood "\'V. Wendover Keen J. Grandborough1 ":inslow Heath W. R. West W ycombc, High How Mrs. C. Wendover Keen J. North 1\farston, 1~ inslow Wycombe How J. Ashridge, Chesham Keen J. Potter's row, Grent Missenden, Hedges E. Stewkley, 1eigohton Buzzard How T. Weston Turville, •rring· Amersham Hedges J. Stewkley, Leig·hton Buzzard Howard Mrs. A. Lit. Marlow,Gt. Marlow Keen R. Oving, Aylesbury Hedges R. Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard Howard J. Chalfont St. Giles, Slough Keene C. & H. Rockwell end, Ham- Hedges R. Wing, Leighton Buzzard Howland T. C. Hardwick, Aylesbury bleden, Henley-on-Thames .
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