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Hertfordshire 920 FAR .HERTFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERS continued. Hunt John Allan, Brickendon, Hertford Laughton William,Cottered,Buntingford Guy John Hubert Jas. Maze la. Barnet Hunter George, Stevenage Lawrence Charles, Hart st. Buntingford Hagger George, Barkway, Royston Hunter John, Hatfield Lawrence I. Twyford mill, Thorley, Hailey Herbert, Great (or Much) Wy- Hunter John, jun. Hatfield Bishop's Stortford mondiey, Stevenage IHurt Isaae, Northaw, Potters Bar S.O Lawrence Thomas, Mill green, Hatfield Haines Christopher, Bramfield, Hertford Ilott Mrs. Jane, Redbourn, St. Albans Leach Thos. Bovingdon,Hemel Hempstd Haines Thomas, West end, Wormley, Ilott Oswald Richard, Windridge, St. Lee William, Kensworth, Dunstable Broxbourne S.O St.ephen's, St. Albans LeesWm.H.Sandon bury,Sandon,RoJ'stn Hale A. W. Little Berkhamsted,Hertfrd Inns John, Julians road, Stevenage LegertonW.H.Brickhouse,Hunsdn.Ware HaleJohn, Dane end, Thertield, Royston Inns In.TheBury,Datchworth,Stevenage Leno M.Leverstock grn.Hemel Hempstd Hale J oseph, Reed, Royston Inskip Wickham, Caldecote, Baldock Leno Matthew, jun. Leverstock green, Hale William, jun. Reed, Royston Inwood William, King's Walden,Hitchin Hemel Hempstead Hall John & David, Gr~at (or Much) Ive EdwardJ.Codicote bo~tom,Codicote, Levy H~', Plumbers, Codicote, Welwyn Wylllondley, Stevenage Welwyn Lines Arthur, Walsworth road, Hitchin Hall John, Ashwell, Baldock Ives Thomas, Long Marston, Tring Lines F. Ansell'send, Kimpton, Welwyn Hall John, Tilehouse street, Hitchin Ivory Edwd. Ayot St. Lawrence,Welwyn Lines Geo. St. Paul's Walden, Welwyn Hall N. Fox hall, Kelshall, Royston Ivory G. Ansell's end, Kimpton,Welwyn Lines George, Welwyn Hall William, E~t hall, St. Paul's Ivory Henry, Stevenage Lines Miss Mary Ann, Bovingdon,Hemel Walden, Welwyn Ivory Hrbt. Wheatbampstead,8t.Albans Hempstead Hancorne George, EIstree 8.0 Ivory Isaae, Trot's hill, Stevenage Lines 'fhomas, Hoo end, St. Paul's Hankin Alfred, Much Hadham S.O IvoryW.Winch hl.King'sWalden,Hitchn Walden, Welwyn Hankin Frederick, Widford, Ware Jackson C. Green end, Sandon, Royston Lines Thomas, Hoo end, Welwyn Hankin Thomas, Ware Jackson Georg-e, Westmill, Buntingford Lipscomb J.Merry Hl.la.Bushey,Watfrd Hankin WaIter, Ware side, Ware JaCkSOtlR.Partridge hall,Sandon,Roy~tn Lipscomb James, Rickmansworth R.8.0 Hardie WaIter, Medburn, Elstree R.8.0 Jackson William Hill end, Langley Little George, 1.angley, Hltchin Hare J. &W.Aston end,Aston, Stevenage Jackson 'Ym. Colney Heath, St. Albans Littlechild David, Cuffiey, Northaw, Harris J.22Piceott's end,HemelHempstd James Henry S. Stevenag-e Potters Bar S.O Harris John, Colliers end, Ware Janes Geo. Two Waters,Hemel Hempstd Littler William Henry, Sawbrid~eworth Hart James, Colney heath, St. Albans Janes william, Hunter's hall, Leavesden Lloyd J. Astwick manor, Hatfield Hart John, Fore street, Hatfield green, Leavesden, Watford 1.ogsdon Edward, Lordsbip farm, Hart J.K.Leverstock gn. Hemel Hempstd Jasper Charles, The Hall, Thorley, Willian, Hitehin Hart J. Redhall, Nth. Mimms,St.Albans Bishop's Stortford Lovejoy Henry, Green, Totteridge N Hatton Mrs. Mary, Aston, Stevenage Jennings Wm. King-'s 'Walden, Hitchin Lovett Henry, St. Stephen's, St. Albans Hatton Wm. Little Albury, Hadham S. 0 Jepps Frederick, East hall, St. Paul's Low Frank W. Sandridge, St. Albans Hawking George, Wigginton, Tring Walden, Welwyn 1.ucas Mrs. Frances, Whitwell, WelVl;yn Healey Wm. Markyate Street, Dunstable Johnson Adam, Bushey, Watford Lucas Leonard. Stevenage Heard Henry Charles, Hailey hall, Great J ohnson J n. Hy Lit.Berkhamstd.Hertfrd LuckW. Wood end,Flamstead,Dunstable Amwell, Hertford Johnson Thomas, Puckeridge, Ware 1.yle W. Digswelllodge, Welwyn Hedges John, St. Stephen's, St. Albans Johnstone Adam, Callow lane, Watford Mackay Robert, Pudding pitts, Ches- Hedges Richard, Bushey, Watford Jolliffe.Jn. Wm. Boxmoor,HemelHempstd hunt, Waltham Cross Hedges R. Ridge hill, Ridge, Barnet Jones John, Widford, Ware McMullen A.E.Hertingfordbury,Hertfrd Hedges Thomas, Colney street, St. J{mes William, Elstree R.S.O Maitland Henry, Aston end, Stevenage St. Stephen's, St. Albans Keat John, Biggins, Standon, Ware Mardell Thos. tiouthend, Sacomb, Ware Hedges William, Batlers green, Alden- Kent Alfred, Noah's ark, Ware Mardell William, Chapmore end, Ware ham, Watford Kent J.Springle ho.Gt.Amwell,Hertford Marks Wm. St. :.\1ichael's, St. Albans Hickman Ebenezer,Kensworth, Dunstble Kestell Thomas, Buckland hilll, Buck- Marsh Ralph, Great (or .Mucb.) Wy- Hicks R.Bramfield pI. Bramfield, Hertfrd land, Buntingford mondley, Stevenage Hill & Son, Lemsford, Hatfield Key Mrs. Long Marston, Tring Marsh Rd. Lit. Offiey ho. Offiey,Hitchin Hill J. Caldicote hill, Aldenham, Watfrd Kidman George, Ickleford, Hitchin Martin V. M. London Colney, St. Albans Hill William,Maples, Bedford I'd. Hitchin Kimsey Samuel, Meesden, Buntingford MarvellJas.Moor grn.Ardeley,Stevenage Hill WilIiam, Birchall, Hertingfordbury, Kinch George, EIstree R.S.O Matthews E. Lower grn.Tewin,Hertford Hertford King Henry, Scot's hill, Croxley green, Maynard James, Lordship, Cottered, Hills James, Crossbrook street, Ches- Rickmansworth R.S.O BUlltingford hunt, Waltham Cross Kingham Henry, Little 'l'ring, Tring Mead Albert, Fendley, Northchurch, Hilton .lames, Bendish green, Welwyn Kingham Mrs. Kezia, Two Waters, Berkhamsted Hilton William, Orchard rd. Stevenage Hemel Hempstead Mead E. New Ground, Wigginton, Tring Hine NevilleJoseph, Newnham, Baldock Kingsley Charles, High Cross, Ware Mead John, Aldbury, Tring Hitchcock Wm. Top st. Harpenden S.O Kingsley Charles, Ippollitts, Hitchin Mead Mrs. Sarah, Aldbury, Tring Hoar Edward, Hudnall, Little Gaddes- Kingsley Richard, Ippollitts, Hitchin YJ.ead Thos. Gubblecot, Wilstone, Tring den, Hemel Hempstead Kingsley Hobert, Ippollitts, Hitchin Mead Thomas, Northfield,Aldbury,Tring Hoare R. Gt. Gaddesden,Hemel Hmpstd Kirby John, Braughina-. Ware Mead Thomas, St. Stephen's, St. Albans Hobbs H.Flaunden, CheshamS.O.Bucks Kirby F. Chapmore end, Tonwell, Ware Mead W.M.Patchetsgrn.Aldnhm.Watfd Holder Charles, Anstey, Buntingford Kirby Fredk. Chas. Sandridge,St.Albans l\lenhinick Alexander, Walkern park, Holdham William, Chipperfield, King's Kirkby James Ind, Sawbridgeworth Walkern, Stevenage Langley R.S.O Kirkby Mrs. Mary Ann, Little Wymond- ~iles J n. Well's Pond grn.Standon,Ware Hole William Henry John, 8maley lodg~, ley, Stevenage Miller Henry, Oiliey, Hitchin Meesden, Buntingford Kirkby William, Eastwick, Harlow Mobbs William A. Totteridge N Holmes A. Letehmore hth.Elstree R.S.O Kirkby W. Green hall, Bramfield,Hertfd Mole Wm. C Bury, Braughing, Ware Honour Chas, North Mimms, Hatfield Kitchener Albert, Henxworth, Baldock :\loody Edwin C. Bygrave, Baldock Hope Edwin Meredith, Kingswood Bury, Kitchener Edward, Ashwell, Baldock ~oores Chas. St. Stephen's, St. Alban8 Clothall, Baldock Kitchiner Thomas, Church end, Rush- Morris Benjamin, Tewin, Hertford Hopkins Geo..1" .Kensworth, Dunstable den, Buntingford Morris Wm. E. Buckland, Buntingford Horn Wllliam, Westan, Stevenage Kite Mrs.G. Levens grn.Dane end,-Ware Morrison Alexander, Cockhampstead Horn W. J. Handside, Lemsford,Hatfield Knight Arthur, Much Hadham S.O priory, Braughing, Ware Hornby Robert, Flamstead, Dunstable Klllght George Robert, East hall, St. Morton Alexander, Knebworth lodge, Hornett W. Aston end, Ast.ou, Stevenage Paul's "Valden, Welwyn Knebworth, Stevenage Horwood Charles, Tring Knight Henry A. )'Iuch Hadham S.O l\Iorton William, Kensworthbury, Kens- Hosier Sam!. Bovingdn. Hemel Hempstd Kmght Hy.I.Moor pl.MuchHadhamS.O worth, Dunstable Honnsfield William, Watford Knight Robert, Titmore green, Great Moule & Brace, Hartstreet, Buntingford Housden Frederick, Sawbrid6ewort~ (or Much) Wymondley, Stevenage Moules Benjamin, Stevenage House Mrs.E.Wheathampstead,St.Albns Knightley .lames, Bramfield, Hertford Muir William, Great Nast Hyde, Colney How Mrs. Elizabeth, Wood Lane end, Knowles J.G.North church,Berkhmpstd heath, St. Albans Hemel Hempstead Lake Edmund, Pirton, Hitchin Muirhead George, Deardsend, Kneb- How WilIiam, Hemel Hempst.ead Lance -, Chorley wood, Rickmans- worth, Stevenage Howard George, Gas House I'd. Royston worth R.8.0 Munt David, Hare st. Ardeley,Stevenage Howard Geo. W. Britannia tel'. Royston 1.ane:\Irs.H.GreenTye,MuchHadhm.S.O l\'Iunt Mrs.E.Aston end,Aston,Stevenage Howe Mrs. Daniel, Leverstock green, Lane In.Mayden croft,Ippollitts,Hitchin Musk(ltt William, Newgate, St. Peter's, Hemel Hempstead Lane Wm.South end,Much Hadham S.O St. Albans Howes Richard, Lilley, Luton Lanham Charles, Chipperfield, King's Nash Charles, Melbourn street, Royston Hughes MissJ.&M.Flamstead,Dunstable L~ngley H..S.O Nash Jas. Bovingdon, Hemel Hem;:>stead Hughes John, Oiliey, Preston, Hitchin 1.3nyon James, Friars, Standon, Ware Nash Thomas, Flamste3.d, Dunstable Hughes Waiter J. M. Offiey, Hitchin 1.attimore &Co.Wheathampstd.St.Albnsl ..,-,.·h Thos. jun. North Mimms, Hatfield.
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