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LINCOLNSHIRE. HAB 621 Swift Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY .J LINCOLNSHIRE. HAB 621 Swift Mrs. Caroline, Mort<ln Bourn Ward George, Keal Coates, Spilsby Wilson Robert, Bas!lingham, Newark tSwift W. E.Lumley rd.SkegnessR.S.O Ward John, Anderby, Alford Wilson William, 142 Freeman street, Taft David, Helpringham, Sleaford tWard Thomas, 47 Market pl. Boston Great Grimsby Talbot Mrs. Elizh. Ba':!singham, Newark Ward Wm. jun. Great Hale, Sleaford Winn Misses Selina Mary & Margaret Tate Henry, SouthKillingholme, Ulceby Ward Wm.Ailen,Hillingboro',Falkinghm Ellen, Fulletby, Horncastle TateJobn H.86 Freeman st.Gt.Grimsby Wardale Matt. 145 Newark rd. Lincoln Withers John Thomas, I03 'Pasture Tayles Thomas, 55 East st. Horncastle tWarren Edward, Little London, Long itreet, Weelsby, Great Grimsby TaylorMrs.AnnM.2 Lime st.Gt.Grimsby Sutton, Wisbech Withers J. 26 Pasture st. Great Grimsby TaylorGeo. Wm. Dowsby, Falkingham WarsopM.North st.Crowland,Peterboro' Withers Sl. 66 Holles st. Great Grimsby Taylor Henry, 6o East street, Stamford WassJ.T.Newportst.Barton-on-Hurnber Wood & Horton, 195 Victor street, New Taylor Henry, Martin, Lincoln Watchorn E. Colsterworth, Grantham Clee, Great Grimsby Taylor Henry, Trusthorpe, Alford Watchorn Mrs. J. Gt. Ponton,Grantham Wood Miss E. 29 Wide Bargate, Boston Taylor John T. Burringham, Doncaster Waterhouse Alex.I Spital ter.Gainsboro' Wood E. 29 Sandsfield la. Gainsborough Taylor Mrs. Mary, North Searle,Newark Waterman John, Belchford, Horncastle ·wood Hy. Burgh-on-the-Marsh R.S.O Taylor Mrs. M.3o St.Andrew st. Lincoln Watkin&Forman,54Shakespear st.Lncln Wood John, Metheringham, Lincoln Taylor Waiter Ernest,I6 High st. Boston WatkinJas.44 & 46 Trinity st.Gainsboro' Woodcock Geo. 70 Newark rd. Lincoln Teanby Hardy, Westwood side, Bawtry Watkinson F. Church end, Gedney S.O Woodliff Richard Edward, Wainfleet TempertonMrs.S. We.Hutterwick, Dncstr WatsonJ. W.&Co. Union st.MarketRasen All Saints R.S. 0 Tetther Mrs. E. South Rauceby, Sleaford WatsonFrank,Kirkby-on-Bain,Horncstle Woods John, Little Hale, Sleaford Thickett Geo. Market pl. Cleethorpes Watson Fred, Sutton bridge, Wisbech Woods Mrs. M. A. 64 Main ridge, Boston Thomas David, Sutton-on-Sea, Alford Watson Henry, Coningsby, Boston Woolerton Thos. R. Ancaster,Grantham Thompson Richard & Son, 51 & 53 Lord Watson John, Thealby, Burton-upon- Woolhouse Samuel, 32 Aswell st. Louth st. & I & 5 Church st. Gainsborough Stather, Doncaster WorthingtonD.Doningtn.-on-Hain,Louth Thompson C.Fleetgate,Barton-on-Hmbr WatsonJohn, Wellingore S.O Wright Mrs. E. Scotton, Kirton Lindsey Thompson Edward, East. Halton, Ulceby Watson Richard, Ashby, Brigg Wright George, Willingham-by-Stow, Thompson Mrs. Elizabeth, Waterside Watson Thomas, FalkinghH.m Gainsborough road, Barton-upon-Humber Watson Thos. Withern-with-Stain,Alford Wrigbt Geo. Ward, 91 High st. Boston ThompsonH.J.2Wellingtn.st.Gainsboro' Webb Fredk. Wm.76 Canwick rd.Lincoln Wright John Thomas, 157 Cleethorpe ThompsonSlater,Metheringham,Lincoln WebbJ.239Victor st.Nw.Clee,Gt.Grmsby road, New Clee, Great Grimsby Thornalley Mrs. Eleanor, Wainfleet All tWeightman Wm. 31 West st. Boston Wright Samuel, 77 Canwick rd. Lincoln Saints R.S.O Wells Alfred, Pinchbeck, Spalding Wright Thomas H. New Bromby, Brigg Thornley Thomas, Brinkhill, Spilsby Wells John, Billinghay, Lincoln Wyles & Fox, 53 High street, Grantham Thorpe John, Barnetby-le-Wold R.S.O Wells Joseph, 37 North st. Horncastle YoungE.F.&Son,13 St.John st.Stamford Thurlby Stephen, 197A, High st. Lincoln Wells William, Uffington, Stamford Zealand Joseph, Stickford, Boston Tickelpenny Ricbard,29 Aswell st. Louth West John Thos. 2 Market ball, Louth TicklerT.G.II9Cleetborp.rd.Gt.Grmsby Westaby Edwin, Mumby, Alford GROCERS' VALUERS. Timm William, Ingoldmells, Burgh Westmoreland Mrs. Ann, Scawby-cum- Hall Albert Wingfield, 268 & 132 High Timson R. D. 7 St. George's st. Stamfrd Sturton, Brigg street, St.Botolph's buildings & Spen­ Todd Thomas, Bardney, Lincoln Westoby George, I Cleethorpe road, cer street, Lincoln TomlinSamuel,High st.Wainfleet R.S.O New Clee, Great Grimsby Wherry Wm. Robert, North st. Bourn Tomlinson !<'rank, Corby, Grantham Wetberill Henry, Claypole, Newark Toogood & Thorpe, 86 Victor street, Wheatman William, High street, Bil- GUANO MERCHANTS. New Clee, Great Grimsby lingborough, Falkingham See Manure &c. Merchants. Topliss John George, 24 Barkham street. Wherry Edward & Sons, North street & Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Eastgate, Bourn GUN MAKERS. Topliss Josepb, Scamblesby, llornca!'tle Whichello Stephen, 96 High st. Lincoln Bartbolomew John Parish, Burgh-in- Topliss Thomas, Waltham, Gt. Grimsby Whisker Mrs. Elizh. 8 Bridge st. Louth the-:\'Iarsh R.S.O Topliss William, 5 Nichol hill, Louth White Misses Lucy & Annie, Mable- Bracebridge James, 27 High st. Boston Townend Z. Grey Green,Belton, Doncstr thorpe St. Mary, Alford Dodson Edwin & I<'. G. 14 Upgate, Louth Travis Mrs. H. New Bolingbroke, Boston White Geo. 22 Flottergate, Gt. Grimsby Hanson John R. 244 High street, Lin- Trevor Jsph. Willoughton,KirtonLindsey White Henry, Sutterton, Boston coln. See advertisement TrueG.&Co.125 Cleethrp.rd.Gt.Grmsby White Henry, Utterby, Louth Hardy John Chas. West end, Holbeach Turnbull Robert, Torksey, Lincoln White Peter,MabletborpeSt.Mary,Alford Hodgson Jesse P. 27 Mercer row, Louth Turnell Jabe111, Market place, Owston WhiteR.254 Low. Burgess st.Gt.Grimsby Hooton Wm. Mouel, Southgate,Sleaford Ferry, Bawtrey White Thomas, Caythorpe S.O Lewis Joseph, High street, Alford Turner John George, Soutbrey, Lincoln White W.Podebole,W.Pinchbeck,Spldng LingardE.154Victoria st.sth.Gt.Grmsby Turner Robert, Cornhill, Caistor Whitehead James Henry, Eagle, Newark LiversidgeChas.F.29Market st.Gainsbro' tTurney Wm. Burt,2 East st.Horncastle Whitham William Wills, Ulceby Village Lofley & Co. I2 Market place, Brigg Tuton John, Burringbam, Doncaster Whittaker Charles, 280 High st. Lincoln Marrison SI. Ray, 9 Cowbit rd. Spaldng Tuxford John, Sibsey, Boston Whittington Mrs. Mary Ann, Willing- Rippin James, Church street, Holbeach tTwell William, & Co. Church end, ham-by-Stow, Gainsborough Slingsby Edwin, 10 High street, Boston Leake, Boston Whitton Wm. Back st. Gainsborough Stovin William, 4 Westgate, Grantham Twell William, Benington, Boston WhitworthAlfd.Binbrooke,Market B.asen Trevitt Job, jun. 19 Bridge street, Boston Twelvetrees Albt. New Bolingbroke,Bstn Whitworth John, Gosberton, Spalding Wallis Brothers, 156 High st. Lincoln Tyson LeonardW. Tattersall brdg.Boston Widdowfield William, Aubourn, Lincoln Wallis Wm. R. 44 Pinchbeck st.Spalding Underwood John, Surfleet, Spalding Wilcox A. T. 25 Commercial rd.Spalding Wilson Geo. Hy. 9 Market pl.Horncastle Varah George Albert, Ash by, Brigg Wilde Thos. North st. Crowle, Doncaster Wood Jas. L. 33 St. Mary's st. Stamford Varlow Alfred, South street, Caistor Wildeman Hy. 73 Lea rd. Gainsborough Varlow Thomas,29 & 30 Market pi. Brigg Wildmore C. D. jun. Billinghay, Lincoln GUT TA PERCHA MANUFRS. Varlow William, Bardney, Lincoln Wilkinson C. R.II New Bridge hill, Louth CartwrigbtReginald,26Mercer rw.Louth VernonFrdk.High st.Bracebridge,Lincln Wilkinson Edward, High street, Wain- -- Vessey George 'Yilliam, A by, Spilsby fleet All Saints R.S.O India Rubber, Gutta Percha & Telegraph Vessey George Wm. Willoughby, Alford Wilkinson G. WestButterwick,Doncaster Works Co. Limited, Ioo & 106 Cannon Vickers Rohert, Nettleham, Lincoln Wilkinson Henry, Epworth, Doncaster street, London E c. See advert Vickers Thomas, 85 Newport, Lincolu Wilkinson Jn. 154 Portland st. Lincoln Vickers William, West Keal, Spilsby WilkinsonMansfieldT.I45Eastgate,Louth GYMNASTIC APPARATUS Vickers William, 18 Hall place, Spalding Wilkinson Robert, so & 52 Corporation MANUFACTURER. Waddingham John, Freiston, Boston road, Great Grimsby Spencer Gcorge (late Snoxell & Spencer), Waddington Richard,Epworth,Doncaster Willerton Henry D. Corby, Grantham 52 Goswell road London E c Waddington Richard, Tydd Gote, Tydd Willford Edwin, Winterton, Doncaster ' St. Mary, Wisbech Williams Chas.T.48Bridge st.Gainsboro' GYPSUM DEAT.ER. Waite Geo. 7 Lumley rd. Skegness R. S. 0 Williams Henry, Branston, Lincoln Ryder James, Low Burnham, Doncaster Waite Mrs. Jane, 70 Main ridge, Boston Williamson & Son, 4 Vine street & 3 tWaite Thomas, Spilsby North street, Grantham HABERDASHERS. Walden William Nundy & Son, 20 Love Williamson Joseph, Pode hole, West Aldiss Harry Hildyard, Friendly house, lane & 3 & 4 London road, Spalding Pinchbeck, Spalding IS High street, Horncastle Wall Benj. 47 Nelson st. Great Grimsby Williamson W.Morton-by-Gainsborough Andrew Mrs. T. 37 Newmarket, Lincoln Wall John, North street, Bourn Willows John Locking & Son, Billing- Bett J.C. 18o Freeman st.GreatGrimsby WallR.J.33& 35 Flottergate,Gt.Grimsby bay, Lincoln Billings Mrs. Elizh.New market,Lincoln Wall William, South street, Bourn WillowsT.426Victoria st.nth.Gt.Grmsby Brumpton J. 48 Freshney st.Gt.Grimsby Wallis John Thos.SouthTboresby,Alford Wilson George L. 41 Worrngate, Boston Chambers A. & Co. The Warehouse, 67 tWaltonGeo.Hilton18Market pl.Spalding Wilson Joseph, Queen st. l\larket Rasen & 68 High street, Grantham .
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