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J .. Incolnshire GRO J.. INCOLNSHIRE. {KELLY'S GROCERS & TEA DEALERS continued. Green Edward, Roman bank, Skcgness Holgate Samuel, Fulstow, Louth Ferreby John, Barrow•on-Humber Green James H. 22 Station st. Spalding Holland Jas. Halfleet, Market Deeping Fidell James, Worlaby 8.0 Green John, Bolingbroke, Spilsby Holland William H. Swineshead, hoston Fields Mrs Elizabeth, 5 Cannon street, Green John, 70 London road, Grantham Holhngsworth John, Priestgate, Barton- Northgate, Louth Greenaway Reuben, New road, Sutton on-Humber Field son Fredk. Willoughton, Lincoln Bridge, Wisbech Holmes, Rosser & Co. 2 Bailgate, Lincoln Fife Wm.'fhos. 97 Guilford st. Grimsby tlireetham Mrs. M. Swineshead, Boston Holmes George Clark, Wragby Fillingham Mrs. Catherine, East street, Griffin & Boothby, 28 High st. Spalding Holmes John, South Kyme, Lincoln Crow land, Peterb~Jrough Grundy Mrs. H. Willingham, Gainsbro' Holmes John George, Hundleby, Spilsby tFillingham Joseph G.Market pl.Bourne Gummerson James, 20 Market pl. Brigg Holmes John Thomas, IS High street k Finn Stpbn.N.so Donington st.Grimsby Gunson Miss Mary Jane, West st. Alford I Red Lion street, Stamford Fisher F. J. Corringham, Gainsboro' Hackett Hy. I~ St. Martin's, Stamford Holmes R. M. I76 Victoria st. Grimsby Fixter Mrs. Eliza, Shawould, Lincoln Ha!!gitt H. South Killingholme, Ulceby Holmes Samuel, Heckington S.O !<'!etcher & Sons, Market place, Long Haggitt Wesley, Thornton Curtis,Ulceby Holmes William, Donington, Spalding Button, Wisbech; & at High street, Haigh Mrs. Ada, Haxey, Doncaster Holt Mrs. S.A. Scunthorpe, Doncaster Holbeach Hainsworth William, Salttleetby All Home & Colonial Stores Limited, 24 Fletcher Ha'l"ry V. Gedney, Holbeach Saints, Louth Victoria street, Grimsby Fletcher John, Belch ford, Horncastle Halford Henry, Rippingale, Bourne Hood John Dales, 40 Union street, Louth Fletcher J. W. Lower ~farket pl. Spilsby Hall Albert W. & ~ons, 268, 467 & 468 Hookham G. Winteringham, Doncaster Flock ton Mrs. S. Owston Ferry,Doncastr High street, Lincoln Hopkinson Thos. 35 Oxford st. Grimsby Forman Ewd. 76 Welholme rd.Grimsby Hall ueo. I7 & I8 Rosegarth st. Boston HorneMrs. s. E. I42 Oxford st. Grmsby l<'orman Wm. John J. South st. Alford Hall Geo. Hy. 88 Wide Bargate, Boston Horner G. 44 John st. Monk's rd.Lincoln l''orth William, South street, Caistor Hall James W. Winterton, Doncaster Hornsey & Kirk by, Ma1·ket lane, Barton• Foster Miss C. Messingham, Brigg tHall John Voce, 89 High street, Boston on-Humber Fowler Charles, 203 High st. Lincoln Hall Joseph, Holbeach Hurn tHorobinT.C.Market pl.Crowle,Doncstr Fowler Mrs. Maria, Hogsthorpe, Alford Hallam & Blackbourn, 23 Market place, HoughtonC.Hungate,Barton-on-Humbr Fox John & Co. 53 High st. Grantham Spalding Houghton John, Waddington, Lincoln Fox John, Epwortb, Doncaster Hallifield Mrs. A. u North st. Gainsbro' Houlden Henry, North Coates, Grimsby Fox Joseph L. Queen st. Gainsborough Hallifield Edmund, 52 Upgate, Louth Houldershaw George Proctor, The Mall, Franks 1\Iiss R. Rippingale, Bourne Halliwell Wm. 29 Weelsby st. Grimsby Woodhall Spa, Lincoln Freeman Mrs. Annie B. Horsegate, Hammond John, 2 Boston rd. Sleaford Houldershaw .J. W. Timberland, Lincoln Deeping St. James, Market Deeping Handley Richard, New Leake, Boston Houseman Jas. W. 23 Charles st Louth Freeman Ben, Market place, Long Hankin T. L. Whaplode Drove, Wisbech Houtby Richard, 5 Steep hill, Lincoln Sutton, Wisbech Hanson G. H. New Bolingbroke, Boston Howell James, Blyton, Gainsborough Freest one Charles, Corby, G rantham Hanson Wm. Corringham,Gainsborough Howlett Thomas. I 18 Albert st. Grimsby Frewin 1\Irs.E.O.Owston Ferry,Doncastr Hardbattle James, 143 Duncombe street Howsam William J. go Eastgate, Louth FurnissM.Crowle wharf,Crowle,Doncstr & Albion street, Grimsby Hubbard Alfred, Hundleby, Spilsby Gall Mrs.J.Newport st. Barton-on-Hmbr Hardy Henry Wm. Holing broke, Spilsby Hudson Bros. 97 Monk's road, Lincoln Gant Charles William, Ashby, Brigg Hardy 'l'hos. G. 18 Market pl. Spalding Hudson Bros. Ruskington, Sleaford Garden Alexander, Waterside road, Hardy Wm. Jacob, Donington, Spalding Huggins Mrs. R. Sutton Bridge,Wisbecb Barton-on-Humber Hardy William Thomas, Witbern, Alford Hull & King, 6 Freeman s&. Grimsby Gardner James, 3 Pack Horse yard, Harlock David, Hnttoft 8.0 tHunt C. George st. Barton-on-Humbet Nortbgate, Louth tHarnessJohnTbomas &WilliamGilliatt, Hunt Mrs. Emma, Wootton, Ulceby S.O Garlick E. Eaudykes, Friskney, Boston Church end, Leake, Boston & at High Hunt H.Brakin & atWestg-ate,Doncaster Garner Charles, jun. Bridgeroad,Sutton street, Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Hunt William, .Ashby, Brigg Bridge, Wisbech Harrand Geo. 85 Church st. Gainsboro' Hunt William, Winterton, Doncaster Garner William Redmile, Dyke, Bourne Harris Daniel Gorham, Heckmgton S.O HunterSoulby& Son,2xHigh st.Horncstle Garrett Jsph. 47 Swinegate, Grantham Harrii Richard, Halltoft End, Boston Hutchinson ·r. S. Osgodby, Mrkt. Rasen Garton Thomas, High street, Billing- Harrison H. Tattershall Bridge, Lincoln lreson Waiter & Co. uo High st. Lincoln borough, l<'olkingham Harrison Jas. Fowler, Bardney, Lincoln Jackson Misses E. & E. Haxey,Doncaster Gash Charles, Wilsford, Grantham Harrison J. W. Corringham, Gainsboro' Jackson John Wm. Coningsby, Lincoln Gell William, Hemingby, Horncastle Harrison Joseph, Welton, Lincoln JacksonMrs. M. A. Ingoldsby, Granthm George J. T. Moulton Chapel, Spalding Harrison Shem, Bracebridge, Lincoln Jackson Thomas, 66 Wraby street, Brigg Gibbons Geo. Alfred, Market pl. Alford Harrison William, Waltham, Grimsby Jackson William, Oarrhouses, Doncaster Gilbert C. W. 73 Lea rd. Gainsborough Harvey Alfred G. 24 Scotgate, Stamford Jackson W. Tattershall Bridge, Lincoln Gilks W. 16 Bridge st. Gainsborough Hasnip Albert John, Market sq. Alford James Robert, 437 High street, Lincoln Gilliat Georg-e, Candlesby, Burgh R.S.O Batcliff Moses, 16g Hainton st. Grimsby Jarman Charles, 247 Hope st. Grimsby Gillson Mrs. M. J. 58 Scotgate, Stamford Hatfield J. Normanby-by-Spital, Lincoln Jefferson F. 159 Hainton street, Grimsby tGirlingW.H.MarketpLMarketDeeping Hawdon Mrs. Clara, I Sussex terrace, Jennings & Co. I 1 2 & 3 High street & GladwinMrs.E. IOO Newmrkt.st.Grmsby New Cleethorpes, Grimsby 1 Church street, Spalding Gladwin N. W. 96 Oxford st. CJrimsby Hawkesworth John, 26 Sussex street, Jennings Arthur J. Owston, Doncaster Godfrey Charles, Beltoft, Doncaster New Cleethorpes, Lincoln Johnson G. W. & Co. Scunthorpe,Dncstr Godley J. T. Ingoldmells, Burgh R.S.O Hayes Samuel, Ingham, Lincoln Johnson Mrs. Emma, Withington street, Goodhall William, Eastoft, Goole Head George, Sutterton. Boston Button Bridge, Wisbech Goodhand Mrs. Eliza, Redbourne, Kir- Heald W 30 Albany gro. Gainsborough Johnson Henry, 3 Park street, Grimsby ton Lindsey Heath J. W. 57 Prospect st. Horncastle Johnson J. H. 223 I<'reeman st. Grimsby Goodhand Mrs. Mary, Ashby, Grimsby Hebblewhite P. W. South Ferriby, Hull Johnson Robt. 76 Lord street, Grimsby Goodman Joseph, Kirton Holme, Boston Hemmant A. Wba'plode Drove, Wisbech Johnson W. South Willingham, Lincoln Goodwin Marshall, I Holies st. Grimsby Herd Joseph Wilkinson, Bicker, Boston Joll Samuel James, Chapel hill, Lincoln Goodyear Alfred, Haltham-upon-Bain, Hewson John, Tetney, Grimsby & Coningsby & New York, Lincoln Horncastle Hickling Edward, Billingnay, Lincoln Jndge H. Market pi. Barton-on-Humber Gooseman Chas. 170 Church st.Grimsby Hicks William, 84 Weelsby st. Grimsby Keal Edward, Waltham, Grimsby Gorbutt Isaac, South street, Caistor Hick son J. R. 3 Prospect "St. Horncastle Kell Mrs. A. 3-4 Waterside north, Lincoln Gosling John, Waterside road, Barton- Hill Harrison, Horsington mill, Lincoln Kelly Henry, 31 Cambridge street, Cleeo~ on-Humber Hill John, Fleetgate, Barton-on-Humber thorpes, Urimsby Gostick Jesse, 65 Westgate, Sleaford Hill Joseph S. 46 St. Paul's st. Stamford Kemp Henry, Burgh-on-Bain, Lincoln Gould & Son, 4 & 5 Magpies square & 8 Hill Mrs. Mary, Kirton-in-Lindsey Kemp Mrs. Sarah, Coningsby, Lincoln Guildhall street, Lincoln Hill Thomas, Haxey, Doncaster KenningMordecai, jun.Gosbertn.Splding GoutG.75Highgate,Oleethorpes,Grimsby Hill Thomas Charles, Post office, North Kerman Bryan, 18 Hall place, Spa!dint Goy Daniel, Tealby, Market Rasen Marsh road, Gainsborongh Kershaw George, Eastoft, Goole Grace Thomas, Waddington, Lincoln Hill William, Belchford, Horncastle Kettlewell Robert B. ~~ I<'reeman street Graham Wm. 39Ashcroftrd. Gainsboro' Hill William, Church lane, Stamford & xso Oxford street, Grimsby Graham William, Whaplode, Spalding HtllsC.25Phelp st.NewCleethrps.Grmsby Key Francis Joseph, Glentworth,Lincoln Graves George, West street, Alford HindleyF.W.1~8Convamorerd.Grimsby Killick George, Tealby, Market Rasen Gray S. & Co. 33 Silver street, Gains- Hipkin Isaac, Stickford, Boston King John Simeon, Wrangle, Boston borough & Morton, Gainsborough Hipkin John .A. Stickford, Boston King Richard, Heighington, Lincoln Gray Joseph, 35 Aswell street, Louth Hird John Robert, Bardney, Lincoln King Tom, Glentham, Lincoln Gray Thomas, Nettletonj Caistor Hodgson St. T. & Son, Sutton-on-Sea S.O King William Joseph,EastHalton, Ulceby Grayson & Son, Knight street, Pinch· Hodgson Adam, Partney, Spilsby IKirke Mrs. S.291 Cleethorpe rd.Grimsby beck, ~palding Hodgson H. Cross st. Crowle, Doncaster Kirton Henry, 77 West street & I:l Grayson W:QJ.. Saml. Wellingore, Lincoln Hoggard Mrs. H. I29 Victor st. Grimsby Emery lane, Boston Greaves J. T. 24 Crescent st. Grimsby Holderness John R. 104 West st. Boston Kisby William, 6o West st. Horncastle .
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