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Linco Lnshir.E. Boston DIRECTOR V, J LINCO LNSHIR.E. BOSTON. 81 Ca.lthrop George James, 75 Sydney it Coward Montague Wm. Grove street · Eilis William, 26 Carlton road Camburn Rev. Geo. Hawtrey (Wes.), Cowley George, 23 Sydney street Emery Mrs. 4 Tower street Buxton villa, Queen's rd. Skirbeck Craddock Mrs. 16 1Sydney itreet Enderby Edward, 4 San Francisco ter- Cantwine Leonard, Strathavon, Carl- Crawford Frank, 5 Irby place race, Skirbeck ton road Crawford Joseph, 9 Horace street Enderby Edward, Spilsby road Capes Joseph, 3I Liquorpond street Crawford Thomas E. 5 Maud Foster Enderby John E. I Vauxhall villa, Car<by Arthur, 7 Horace street terrace, Skirbeck ' Tower road, Skirbeck Caress George, 27 Norfolk street Crawley Thomas, 9 Granville street Eno Cornelius, I Haven bank Carlton William, n Tunnard street Creak Cuttrii.S, The Willows, Boston Epson William, 25 Spilsby road Carpenter Samuel, 88 Sydney strset We~>t Evans Edward, Chestnut cottage, Carr Mrs. 40 Pen street Creasey Edward, I9 Norfolk 111treet Freiston road, Skirbeck Carrott John, Stanley villa, Tower rd Creasy George, Skirbeck house, Raw- Evans Thomas, I2 Woodville road Carrott Mrs. Skirbeck quarter son's bridge, Skirbeck Everitt Jesse, I02 Carlton road Carter Ha!:ry, 9 Maud Foster terrace, Crick .Andrew, IO Red Lion street Fairhurst William, 40 Sydney street Skirbeck Cronter Ernest, 4I Brothertoft road Farrow J oseph, N orlon house, Skir- Cartwright .Alfred, Sydney villa., Oroot Elijah, 83 Sydney street beck quarter Brothertoft road Crosby Percy G. 43 Brothertoft road Fathers William, 58 Granville street Cartwright John R. 48 Carlton road Crosby Thomas, 2 Harewood villa, Fell John T. Bucknall, Tower road Ca.~~burn George H. 2 Granville &treet Tower road Fenwick Forbes M. 64 Granville st Cash William Lord, 2 Cheyney street Crow John William, I5 Sleaford road Ferry J oseph Henry, Park house, Mad­ Ca.ulton John Parker, 140 High street Crow William John, 17 Sleaford road dison's row, Skirbeck Cawood A. H. Vauxhall, Skirbeck OrowdeYJ. Matthew, 24 Spilsby road Fish William, 52 Granville street Challan.lil M.n. Mary Anne, Coronation Orowder George, 8 Cheyney street Fishwick Tom, 28 Pen street cottage, Skirbeck road Crust Thoma.ro Johnson, Burton hall, Flanders Frederick \V. 6 Witham place Oh am hers John B. 35 Sydney street W ainfleet road Fletcher Charles, Ormiston house, Chambers Joseph Thomas, 4I Slea- Curti11 Frank Percy, Br Sleaford road Tower road, Skirbeck ford road Ourtoi!l Frederick, 42 'Sleaford road Fletcher Mrs. 4 Vauxhall terrace, Chapman Edward, 36 HorncasUe road CutJting Alexander, 29 Tower iitreet Skirbeck Chapmsn George, Vine cottage, Dalton Harry, 58 Sydney street Fletcher William, 8r Sydney street Freiston road, Skirbeck Danby John Thomas, 4 Albert terrace, Flint Richard H. 4I Caiitle street Ohapman Robert N. Leonard house, Skirbeck Flunders Arthur Hy. 12 Skirbeck nl Horncaiitle road Darby WjJham, I2 Tunnard street Fogarty Edward, 82 Sleaford road Oharity Miss, 2 Sleaford road Daulton Mrs. 3 Witham bank. Footit Thomas Cheetham, I2 Sydney st Cheavin George, Sydney house, Spils- Davey Mrs. F. M. 3 Tower road Forman Mrs. 18 Spilslby road by road Davis William. H. 5 W estwood ter- Forman Thomas R. 14 Cheyney street Cheesewright Joseph, ro & II Market race, Hornca.stle road, Skirbeck Fountain Harry, 22 Norfolk street place Davy Mrs. 26 Pen street Fountain Mrs. 13 Red Lion street Cheshire Misi, 3I Norfolk street Dawkes Joseph Edward, 30 Sydney st Fountain Mrs. 29 Sydney street Chesman Arthur, 20 Granville street Dawson Mrs. 63 Tunnard street Fountain Mn;. 3 Witham terrace, Chippii Thoma;;, 42 Liquorpond street Dawson Samuel, IS Sydney street Tattershall road Cholerton La.urie S. 13 Sydney street Day Charles, 65 Sleaford road Fowler Mrs. 9 Threadneedle street Christain Robert E. 6 I:r1by litreet Day Charles, sen. 29a, Pen street Fox Waiter E. 24 Granville street Olark H. Barron, 63 Sleaford road Day Harry, Priory, Church cloiie Freeman Rev. Hy. (Congregational), Clark James Henry, 28 Tunnard st Day Mrs. 52 Liquorpond street 41 Carlton road Clark John George, I Brighton ter- Deal E. J. Inworth, Spil.iby road Freeman Frederick, 30 Red Lion st. race, Horncastle rd. Skirbeck de Bouys Alfred Johnson, Burton hall, Fry Frank, 14 Sydney street Clark Richard, 26 Sydney street Wainfl.eet road Gainiiborough Miss, 21 Sydney street Olark Tom W. 82 Carlton road de Monix Mme. 23 Tunnard street Gane Williarn Hy. 19 Witharn bank Clark Wm. May villa, Thorold stroot Dennis Arthur, 35 Brothertoft road Garfit Williarn D.L., J.P., M.P. West Clarke Charles, 37 Pen street Dent George, 70 Granville street Skirbeck house, Skirbeck quarter; Clarke George, II Red Lion street Dickinson Benjarnin, 2 Park terrace, 7 Chesham place S W & Carltvn & Clarke George E. 39 SleaJord road Norfolk street New University clubs, London Clarke Joseph, 22 Skirbeck road Dickinson John, Io6 Carlton road Garnham Henry Robt. 59 Main ridge Clarke Mrs. 22 Sydney street Dickinson Waiter George Burnett Garnharn John Robert, 5 Queen's ter• Claxton WilliMil, 15 Tunnard &treet F.R.C.V.S., F.R.S.E. 63 Wide Bar- race, Haven bank Olaypoole George, Linden · villa, 20 gate Garthwaite Rev. Kaye (Methodis~ Queen's terrace, Haven bank Dods Mrs. 36 South square New Conne:Uon), 76 Sleaford road Clayton Daniel, I8 Queen's terrace, Dolby Miss, I Skirbeck terrace Garvey Rev. Herbert Richard M.A. Haven bank Dolby Miss Mary, Maud Foster villas, (mayor's chaplain & curate in Clayton Daniel T. r8 Haven bank Drain side north, Skirbeck charge of St. James' church), ro Clayton William H. rg Horace street Donald10on Thomas D. Brooklyn villa, Witham bank Clegg Miss, Portarlington, Carlton rd Tower road Gash Miss, II Vauxhall terrace, Freis- Clifton Robert J. 34 Tunnard street Donall George, 9 Carlton road ton road, Skirbe.ck Clipsham John Wm. 9 Grove street Donington Joseph Henry, 42 Sydney st Gask Miss, Holliday house, Spilsby rd Coat61i Jo11eph Clarke, 19 Grove street Donni»on Frederick, 5 Pump &quare Gask William, Freiston rd. Skirbeck Cobb Wilham, 2 Tower street Dougall J. Stewart, Fydell lodge Gates Horace, 6o Sydney street Codd David, 58 Spilsby road Dowdy John, rB Albert ter. Skirbeck Gee Alfred, IB Granville street Coil& Leon George, 1 Bradshaw's ter- Dowse George W. 6 Woodville road Gilbert John, 6 Horace 111treet race, Skirbeck · Dowse Mrs. I4 Vauxhall terrace, Gilbert Joseph, 46 Carlton road Cook Gilbert Reeson, II Carlton rd Freiston road, Skirbeck Giles Arthur, 14 Woodville road Cook John, Ickleford ho. Carlton road Dowse Mrs. Mary, I Minyip villas, Gilliatt Miss Lydia, 43 Tunnard street Cook Joseph, 86 Sydney street Skirbeck quarter Gilliatt Mrs. Wide Bangate Cooke John W. 8 Tower street Drakard Charles, 37 Skirbeck road Girling John, Hackwood vil. Thorold at Cooke Mrs. L. 43 Skirbeck road Dring Richard~ton, 26 'Sleaford road Glenn Edward, Victoria anchorage, Cooling Mrs. 6'j Sydney street Dunger George Wm. ua, York street Fishtoft road, Skirbeck Cooper Mrs. 31 Red Lion atreet Dunn William M. Carlton road Gobey Jsph. Horncastle rd. Skirbeck Cooper Oliver, Firdale, Sleaford road Durant Charles, 12 Witbam bank Gollings Robert A. 37 Norfolk street Cooper Samu!ll, 77 Slea.ford road Durant Mrs. Annie, 5 Irby street Goodacre Wm. Hy. 4 Brothertoft rd Cooper William Mansfield J.P. Broad- Dyer Benjamin Bi;;;sell, Holgate, West Goodwin George Leo,29 Liquorpond At field hoUBe Skirbeck Goodwin Miss, I9 Main ridge Copeman Joseph W. 21 Brothertoft rd Dyson Albert, 18 Tunna.rd street Goodwin Thomas, 2 Priory view, Nor- Garden George, 23 Granville street East George Christopher, 49 Liquor- folk street Cottam John Edward, II Granville st pond street Gosling James Peter, 50 Sydney streei Coulson Mary Anne, 2 Waverley villas, Easton George A. 17 Grove Atret>t Gostelow Mrs. 4 Woodville road Horncastle road, Skirbeck Eggera John, 18 'Skirbeck road Grant Benjamin, 4 Winter'» terrace, Coul.!on Step hen, 41 Sydney street Elding J ames, 33 Tower 11treet Horn~tle road. Skirbeck Coupland GravBi, Cherry Holt villa, Elkington Alfred E. 70 Sydney atreet Gratton William D. I Horace etreet Freiston road, Skiribeck Ellerby Richard, 35 Victoria. terrace, Graves Herbert N. 24 Skirl>ook road Conpland MN. 8 Pump 11quare Skil"beck LINCS. 6 .
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