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Derbyshire. Derbyshire 600 FAR DERBYSHIRE. [XELLY'l!I FARMERs--eontinued. Godber William, High moor, Killa- Gosling Fredk,Barlborough, Ohesterftd GaI'lick Mrs. A. Charleswrth.Manchstr marsh, Sheffield . Gosling Joseph, Troway, Chesterfield Garlick J. Dale head, Wormhill,Buxtn Goddard Mrs. El~za, New house, Gotheridge William, Hartshome, Garlick Joseph, Redditchshaw farm, Brownside, Stockport Burt<ln-upon-Trent Whitle, Stockport Goddardl Mrs. Esther, Little Hayfield, Gould &; Taylor, Beighton, Sheffield Garnet George, Glutton grange, Earl Stockport Gould G. Harehill, Sudbury, Derby Storndale, Huxton GoddaTd G.Springfield,Chinley,Stckprt Gould George, Hurdlow, Earl Stem- Gar.ratt George, YouIgrave, Bakewell Goddard Henry, Stony Middletn.ShfHd dale, Buxton Garratt J. Barrow-upon-Trent, Derby Goddard J. Ollerbrook, Edale, ShefHd GouldJ.Moat low,Newton grng.Ashbne Garratt Mrs. R. Little Eaton, Derby Goddardo Jabez Solomon, Little Pad- Gould J.Hawkslow, Parwich,Ashbo~ Garratt William, Radburne, Derby field, Padfield, Manchester Gould Mrs. M. Ashford, Bakewell Garrett Henry, Etwall, Derby Goddard James, Chinley, S.tockport Gould R. Biggin hall, Biggin,Ashbrn~ Garrett Henry, Upper Greenfie:ld, Goddard James, Hurst nook, Glos80p Gould Richard, Hartington Ton Harthill, Bakewell Godd.lrd John T. MelIor, Stockport Quarter, Ashborne Garrett James, Blackshaw,Little Hay- Goddard John Wm. Mellor, Stockport Gould T.Swallow Tail,Yeaveley,Ashbm field, Stockport GQddard Th{)s. Stony Middlet{)n,SbfHd Gould W.Coney gro. Ashleyhay,Belpr Garside Mrs. Jsph. Turn Lee, Glossop Goddal'd William, Chunal, Glossop Gould Wm. Hatton, Burton-on-Tren\ Gary Sam, Helm lodge, Newbold-cum- Gold Charles, Priestcliffe, Buxton Grainger John. Radburne, Derby Dunston, Chesterfield Gold Robtri, Chelmorton, Buxton Grammer Joseph, Sawley, Derby Gascoigne A.aron, Over Grn.Chesterfld Gold William, Taddington, BuxtOll Granger David, Stanton-by-Brdg.Drby Gascoigne Aaron,Cutthorpe,Chesterfld Goodall Gilbert .& S{)n, Moor Close, Gratton F. Up. tn. Bonsall, Mtlck.Btb Gascoigne Fredk. Killamarsh, Sheffield Yeldersley, Ashborne Gratton }<~rancis Henry, Middleton, nr. Gaunt Goorge Edward, Lounsley grn. Goodall Mrs.E.Park hall,Cll'bley,Derby Wirksworth S.O New Bram.pton, Chesterfield Goodall E. H. Milton, Bulton-on-Trnt Gratton Mrs. Hannah, Highlightly~ Gee In. Horsepool, Mellor, Stockport Goodall Elijah, Langley green, Kirk Great Badow, Chesterfield Gee John T. Ashes, Kinder, Stockport Langley, Derby Gratton John, Upper town, llonsall.. Gee W.Church st.Sandiacre,Nottnghm Goodall Mrs. Eliza, Cubley, Derby Matlock Bath Gelsthorpe Timothy, Brassington, Goodall Francis Henry, Cubley, Derby Gratton W.Middleton,Wirksworth S.() WiI·k.sworth S.O Goodall G. Hay, Ashover, Chesterfld Gray William, Nonnanton, Derby Ge:lsthorpe Timothy. Shirley, Derby Gool1all Henry, Hollington, Derby GreasIey Edward, Weston-upon-Trent. GelsthQ:rpe William, Haslandr, Chstrfld Goodall Henry, :Netherseal, Ashby-de- Derby Gent Edmund, South Normanton, la-Zouch Greasley Ernest, Weston-upon-Trent. Alfreton Goodall Jas. Repton, Burton-on-Trent Derby Gent John, Birchwood lane, South Goodall J.Drakelowe, Burton-on-Trent Greasley Kelham F.Melbourne, Derby Normanton, AlfretoIll Goodall Mrs. ;l\I. foremark, Derby Greatholder T.NetherBiggin,Wirkswtb Gent T. South Normanton, Alfreton Goodall R. Newton, Blackwell, Alfretn Greatorex C.Brackens,Alvaston, Derby Gent Wm. South Nonnant~n, Alfreton GoodalI Richard, Shirley, Derby Greatorex Enoch, Handley, Stretton, Gerard Joseph, Thorpe, As'hbol'ne Goodall Thomas, Ednaston, Derby Alfreton Gerrard John, Bradlbourne, Ashbourne GoodaIl T. H. Coppice, Cubley, Derby Greatorex George, Winster, Matlock Gerrard Thomas, Etwall, Derby Goodall T. Marston Montgomery,Drby Greatorex I. Spout, Ashleyhay, Belpr Gibbons Daniel, Wbeatcroft, Crich, GQodalI Walter, Shrub cottage, Mars- Greatorex John, Beardwardcote, Derby Matlock Bath ton Montgomery, Derby Greaves Arthur. Calow, Chesterfield Gibbons John, Prestedge, Ashover, Goodall William, Mackwort.h, Derby Greaves John, Dore, Sheffield Ohesterfield Go{)dall William John, Marston Mont- Greaves John Thomas, Rowlee, Hope- Gibbs James, High Moor, Lea, gomery, Derby 'Woodlands, Sheffield Matlock Bath Goodison Alfred, Manor house, Beigh- Green Geo.sen. Oakerthorpe, Alfreton Gibbs John, Wolfscote, Hartington ton, Sheffield Green John H. &; Frank lV. Whitting- Town Quarter, Ashborne Gootiison George Rusby, Grove faI'm, ton, Chesterfield Gibbs William, Langley common,Kirk Beighton, Sheffield Green Andrew, Scraper Low, Hather- Langley, Derby Goodison William, Waterthorpe,Beigh- sage, Sheffield Gibson George, Kilburne, Derby ton, Sheffield Green Benjamin, Littleover, Derby Gibson J. Brook side,Mickleover,Derby Goodlad John, J{)hnny gate, Great Green Edward, Osmaston, Ashborne Gibson John, Swanwick, Alfreton BarIow, Chesterfield Green Elijab, Johnnygate, Gt. Barlow. Gilberb Mrs. Ann, Calver, Sheffield Goodlad 'YID. Wingerworth,Chl'sterfld Chesterfield Gilbert Joseph, Woodfield's, LUlling- Goodman John, ::\Iickleover, Derby Green George H, The Hagge, Handley, ton, Burton-upon-Trent Goodman Samuel, Chisworth, Charles- Cher-terfieJd Giles Richard, Etwall, Derby worth, Manchester Green GeorO'e, Roseland, Langwith Gill Benjamin, Highlow hall, Sheffield Goodrick William, Astwith, Ault Bas.,ett, M~nsfield Gill John, Dore, Sheffield HucknalI, Chesterfield Green Mrs. H. Sturston, Ashbome Gill J{)seph, Froggatt, Sheffield Goodwin Miss Ann, Wessingtn. Alfrtn Green J.The Grange,Ashford,Bakewe1l Gill Luke, Condnor, Derby Goodwin Arthur, Stone edge, Ashover, Greeu Ja<;. Stubbs, Phoside, Stockport Gill Thomas, Gladwin JI,lark, Ashover, Chesterfield Green John, Chinley, Stockport Chesterfield Goodwin O. Meynell LangIey, Derby Green Joseph. Ripley, Derby Gill TOOs. Shirley, Eyam, Sbirley Goodwin Miss Caroline, Hardy barn, Green Jsph. Wbittington, Chesterfield Gill WaIter, Astwith, AuIt Huck- FairfieId, Buxton Green T. Northedge, Tupton,Chestrfld nall, Ohesterfield Goodwin Geo. South WingfieId,Alfretn Green W. Old hall,Kniveton,Ashborne Gill William, Calver, Sheffield Goodwin George, Tideswell, Buxt{)n Greenhough T. Crich, Matlock Bath Gill William, Curbar, Sheffield Goodwin George William, The Wolds, Greensmith George Edmund, West. Gill Wm. North Wingfield, Chesterfid Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath Thorpe, Killamarsh, Sheffield Gillaft Mrs. Edward, Dore, Sheffield Goodwin John, Meynell Langley,Derby Greensmith Goodwin,Thorpe,Ashborne Gillott Samuel, Loscoe, Derby Goodwin John, Wheston, Buxton Greenwood Edward,HigherDeepclough, Gilman James, Chelmorton, Buxton Goodwin John Henry, Beytons dale, Padfield, Manchester Gilman James, Sbirley, Derby Peak Forest, Stockport Greenwood H. Padfield, Manchester Gilman John, Hollington, Derby Goodwin John R. Bishop la. Burbage- Greenwood J. Glossop Gilman Joseph, Otter hole, Burbage- on-the-Wye, Buxton Gregory A.Birks, Holmesfield,Sheffield <>n-tbe-Wye, Euxton Goodwin Joseph, Spring bank, Mellor, Gregory Alexander, Wardlow, Blllton Ginnis Ricliard, Kniveton, Ashborne Stockport Gregory Benjamin,The Moor, Tansley, Glad'win Mrs. S. Gt. Barlow,Ohesterfid Goodwin Joseph, Wheston, Buxton Matlock Bath Glossop O.Park ho.Staveley,Chesterfid Goodwin P,bilip, ChelmorWn', Buxton Gregory Bernard, Taddington, Buxton Glossop E. Ridge ho. Heage, Belper Goodwin SmI. Charlesworth,Manchstr Gregory Charles, Agnes meadow, Glo-ssop Peter, Clown', Chesterfield Goodwin Mrs. Sarah, Rock house,Fair- Offcote, Ashborne Glover Philip~ Yeaveley, Ashborne field, Buxton Gregory Charles, Tideswell, Blllton Glover Th<>mas, Rod~ley, Ashborne Goodwin Mrs. Sarah Jane, Bank top, Gregory Chas. R. Tideswell, BllltoD Glover William, Leap Lea mount, Hartington Town Quarter, Ashborne Gregory David, Hulland, Derby Yeaveley, Ashborne Goodwin Thomas, Hurst,Matlock Bank, Gregory D. The Knob,Bradley,Ashbrn Glover W. Tinker's inn,Clifton,Ashbrn Matlock Bath Gregory Edward, Malt house, South Godber George, Shottle, Helper Goodwin Wm. Farnah,Duffield, Derby Wingfield, Alfreton Godber In. Hawley ho. Condor, Derby Goodwi~ William, Wessington, Alfrtn Gregory George, Darley, Matlock Bth Godber John, Palterton, Chesterfield Gore John Wm. Holbrooke, Derby Gregory George Stephen, Laneside. Godber William, Pal!erton,Chesterfield Gosling F. Cinder!!, Wbitwell, Chstrlld Chapel-en-Ie-Frith, Stockport.
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