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LINCOLNSHIRE. [ Kellt's BUILDERS-Continued 646 BUI LINCOLNSHIRE. [ KELLt's BUILDERS-continued. - 'Anderson J. jun.OwstonFerry,Doncaster Broughton George, Saxilby, Lincoln Wainer Thomas, Ruskington, Sleaford AndersonJn. Wm.Limber,BrocklesbyS.O Brown Mrs. Ann, Post office, Baumber, Walker Brothers, Castlegate, Grantham AndersonW.H.King st.Barton-on-Hmbr Horncastle Walker Henry, Hutton road, Spilsby Andrew Edwd. F. TongueEnd, Spalding Brown Charles, Leake, Boston Walker John, Burgh road, Skegness Andrew W11liam, Coleby, Lincoln Brown George, 124 Victoria st. Grimsby Walker William, Queen street, Spilsby Andrews Charles, 15 Crescent, Spalding Brown John, Ruskington, Sleaford Wall Arthur, Star lane, Bourne Andrews Charles, 12 Francis st. Spalding Brown Joseph, Marston, Grant ham Walsingham Ernest, Corby, Grantham Anyan Charles, Waddington, Lincoln Brown Richd. Hy. 6o High st. Stamford W alter &Hensman, Banks street & North Apple by Edwd. 29Armstrong st. Grimsby Brown Robert, 4 Market pl: Horncastle street, Horncastle Appleby John, 9 Aswell street, Louth Brown Thomas, ~6 North st. Horncastle Warriner R. T. 49 Can wick rd. Lincoln Applewhite Christr. Heighington,Lincln Brown ThomasG. 14 Bull ring,Horncstle Wartnaby & Son, Barrowby road & Applewhite David, Navenby, Lincoln Brunt George, Scunthorpe, Doncaster Wong row, Grantham Applewhite Thomas, Ingham, Lincoln Bucknell Daniel, Deeping St. James, Watson Arthur, Ashby, Brigg AppleyardMrs.AliceMary,3o2 Cleethorpe Market Deeping Watson Charles Alien, 85 Winsover road road, Grimsby Burchoall Arthur, 88 Lumley road & & Westlode street, Spalding Ashton Thomas, 31 Wormgate, Boston Roman bank, Skegness R.S.O WatsonWilliam,124 Hamtonst.Grimsby Ashwell Thomas, 3 Hall place, Spalding Burgess George, Tetney, Grimsby Watson W.Sutton St.Edmunds,Wisbech Atkinson Fr~derick, Garthorpe, Goole Burman Jas. Blake, 9 Newland, Lincoln West Charles, Sutton-on-Sea S.O AtkinsonMrs.S.H.36 Freemn.st.Grmsby Burnett Wm. 74 Commercial rd.Grnthm West William, Wootton, Ulceby S.O Attiwell Charles, 15 Westgate, Sleaford Burton Herbert, Londonthorpe, Grnthm Wheeldon W.&T.18Church st.Gainsboro' Ay!'lcough W. Waterloo st. Market Rasen Bush William, Keadby, Doncaster Wilkinson & Houghton, Sidney street, Babington John Thomas, 37 Sea View Bush William, Welton-in-the-~Iarsh, New Cleethorpes, Grimsby street, Cleethorpes, Grimsby Burgh R.S.O WilkinsonTom, 2 Highgate, Cleethorpes, Bailey Brothers, High street, Holbeach Butler George, Watergate, Sleaford Grimsby Bailey Chas. Fdk. 4 Nacton st. Grimsby Butler Henry, 15 Vine street, Grantham Willson Alfred,MablethorpeSt.Mary S.O BainbridgeWm.Holbeach clough, Hlbch Butler John, Morton, Bourne Wilson J.H.High st.Billingboro',Flkghm Baines George, Leadenham, Lincoln Butler J. North st. Crow land, Peterboro' Wood Askew, Commercial road, Alford Bairstow J. H.39Curporation rd.Grmsby Butler John, Stow, Lincoln Wood J. Cemetery road, Gainsboro' Balderson W. J.Eaudykes,Friskney,Bstn Butler John Thos. High street, Alford Woods Ephraim, Starcross, Holbeach Balding John S. Market pi. Horncastle Butler J. 3 Mill hill, Wide Bargate, Bstn Woodward & Sons, 40 Maiden row & Baldock Waiter, Ruskington, Sleaford Butler Samuel Cecil, 4 Vauxhall road, Eastgate, Louth Baldry James ~.Butchery street, Lincoln Skirbeck, Boston -Woolston John, 31 St. Peter's st. Stamfd Baley Geo. Hy. 23 Bridge st. Horncastle Butler W. Railway stn. Swineshead,Bstn Wortley Joseph, 16 Double st. Spalding Barber Thomas, Burringham, Doncaster Butler William, Swineshead, Boston Wright William & Son, Park st. Lincoln Barker James, 25 Bridge st. Spalding Caban Freeman, High street, Holbeaeh Wright John, Meadow road, Bourne- Barton Jonathan Bowen, Market place, Callow Wm. Henry, Cornhill, Caistor BUILDERS' PLANT MAKERS Wainfieet All Saints R.S.O Camm Jsph. Hiram, Barrow-on-Humhr R b & C L' 'ted Gl b ks C • Barton Tom,LudfordMagna, Mrkt.Rasn Canty Frederick Joseph, Market place, 0 0 ~y · n;u • 0 e wor ' an- Barwis Wm. Rbt. 14 Bridge st. Spalding Barton-on-Humber WICk road, Lmcoln Bassitt Richard, 8 Market st. Grimsby Capp Jonathan B. Claypole, Newark BUILDING MATERIAL Baxter Jn. Wm. Osbournby, Folkinghm Carter James, II J<'rancis st. Spalding DEALERS. Beeken J.T.Northst.Crowland, Ptrboro' Cartwright Daniel, 77 High st. Boston .Dawber William & Son, Riverhead, Vie- Beeken S. F. 89 Garibaldi st. Grimsby Cartwright Edwd. H. 1\'Iarketpi.Spilsby toria street, Grimsby & at Hull. See Beel Chas. A. 128 Weelsby st. Grimsby Castle Thomas, 96 Westgate, Grantham advertisement Bell J. E. Long Bennington, Grantham Cave Mrs. H. 19 Trinity st. Gainsboro' Frost& Co. 42 Victor street, Grimsby Bell Wm. G. 2 Manthorpe rd. Granthm Chapman Fred, 25 Humber st. Glee­ Lane Thomas W. High street, Holbeach Bellairs Robert, 24 North st. Grantham thorpes, Grimsby. Readhead Jn. Wm. Owston, Doncaster Benner William S. 33 Hall pi. Spalding Chappell Thomas, Ropsley, Grantham ;scupham & Son, Jameson Bridge street, Bennington George Edward, 51 Corpora- Charles T. Jn. 196 Freeman st.Grimsby Market Rasen tion road, Grimsby Cheeseman Jonathan,Messingham,Brigg Simons Arthur W.WestDock st.Grmsby Bens.on Arthur, Holbeach Drove,:Wisbch Chester Edwin, Ha.~nton square & 2 East Smith George, Castlegate, Grantham Berr1dge Wm. 143 Newark rd. Lmcoln Marsh street, Gnmsby Speechley Jabez, 48 Portland street, Berry George, 36 Eastgate, Lou~h Ch~ster J. 369 Cleetho~e rd. Gri~~by Lincoln. See advertisement Berry Mrs. M. 122 Heneage st. Grmsby Chwken Jas. Hagworthmgham, Spdsby W artnaby & Son, Barrowby road & Berry Waiter Richard, Old Market place Chicken John, 72 Foundry st. Horncstl Wong row, Grantham & 69 Victor street, Grimsby Christian William, Wigtoft, Boston BULB GROWERS Bett Jn. Thos. Breweryst. Burgh R.S.O Clark James, 10 Westgate, Sleaford • Bett Thomas Robert, Stickney, Boston Clark Thomas, Winterton, Doncaster "Barker & Co. The Lodge, Frampton, Betts Eason, Scunthorpe, Doncaster ' Ctark William, East Barkwith, Lincoln Bos.ton . Betts Thomas Wright, Mary street, Clarke Chas. Wm. Rosegarth st. Boston Cunnmgton John Wilh!'m, Gowan gar-- Scunthorpe, Doncaster Clarke E. High st. Scunthorpe,Doncastr dens, Moulton, Spaldmg , Betts Wm. High st. Scunthorpe,Donestr Clarke F. Post off. Sutterton J<'en, Bostn George Wm. E.l\'Io~lton Chapel,Spaldmg Bingham Sam, 33 Bridge st. Gainsboro' Clarke G. 0. 337 Cleethorpe rd. Grmsby Joh.nson John, Donmgton, Spaldmg Black Henry, 22 Bridge street, Spalding Clarke John, Hemingay, Horncastle Kmpe Henry, Northorpe, B?ume • Blackburn J. J. S. Whitepit,Swaby,Alfrd Clarke J. Mount brdg. Skirbeck rd.Bstn Parrott Jsph. Tattershall Bndge, L1fi~ln Blackwell Hrbt. Jas. Sutterton, Boston Clarke John W. Nettleham, Lincoln Q?inceyMrs.Elizabeth,Fulney, Spalding Blaekwell W. 29 St. Peter's hill,Grnthm Clarke Thomas, Corringham,Gainsboro' Jbchar~son Wm. Surfleet road, Surfleet, Blanchard R. 6o Ravenspurn st. Grmsby Clarke Thomas, 37 High street, LineGln Spaldmg Blow Jn. Hy. North Hykeham, Lincoln C!arke William, 13 Westgate, Sleaford. Seeb yWilliam, Park road, Spalding . BonePhilip,New rd.SuttonBridge,Wsbch Clayton Edward, Scotter, Lincoln White JohnThos.Little London,Spaldmg Bonner Joseph, New market, Lincoln Clifton Joseph, Sur6eet, Spalding BUI·B MERCHANTS. Bonner Robert, 21 Southgate, Sleaford Clifton Wm. 36 Winsover rd. Spalding . Bontoft S. Wm.Mareham-le-Fen,Boston Coales Geo. Saml. Market pi. Bourne lJradley Brot~ers, Mill Lane nursertes, Bools Frederick, Metheringham, Lincoln Cock~ F. Hawtborpe, Irnham, Granthm .Ba!dney, Lmcoln . Booth Bros.14Sincil st.&Newmkt.Lncln ColeJohn, Baston, Market Deeping Di~kmso':'- ~eorge, ~haplode, Spa.ldmg BoothbyS.Herring bdg.Pinchbck.Spldng Collins Arth. 5 & 6 London rd. Bpa.lding Dnng Wllham, 6 W1tham bank, Bost_on Borman Albert, Grainthorpe, Grimsby Conington Edwd. sen.49 High st.Stmfrd Hodson Thomas, Bethlem farm, Wam- Borrill William, Kee1by, Brocklesby S.O Conington E. la3 St. George's st, Stmfrd fleet St. Mary Bourne Edwin, 4 Gospelgate, Louth Conington G. 2 All Saints' st. Sta.mfo.rd lngrey Fred,~ose cottage, 2o St. Thomas Bourne Geo. Taylor, 8 East st. Horncstl Cook Alfred, Wellowgate, Grimsby road, Spaldmg Bowder William, Colsterworth, Grnthm Cook Charles, Binbrooke, Marke1i Rasen BUTCHERS. Bowles Mrs. Elizh. St. Mark's, Holbeach Cooke J. North st. Crowland, Peterboro' Adams J. Kirkby-on-Bain Horncastle Bradsha.w W. NorthSomercotes,Grmsby Cooper Joseph, 3 Brownlow st. Grnthm AdcockH.J.Grangefarm,C~rby,Grnthm Brewin EdwardJas. 9S()uthend, Boston CooperThos. 39 Cambridge st. Grntbm Addison Tom H. Laughterton Newark Brewitt Arthur, 31 Southgate, S1eaford Coulson Samuel, South Kyme, Lincoln Alcock T.5 TheMall, Woodhall Spa,Lncln Brewitt Frederick, Pointon, Folkingham Coupland Henry, Skendleby, Sp!lsby Alien James, Gedney Hill, Wisbech Brewitt John, 95 Westgate, Sleaford Cox Anthony, South Kelseyt Caistor Allin Mrs. Jane, 63 West street, Boston Br8wster Ahd. M.14 Oxford st.Grimsby Crabtree David, Brakin, Doncaster Allnutt Wm. G. 101 Pasture st. Grimsby Briggs Wilham, Hogsthorpe, Alford Crabtree William, Westgate, Doncaster Almond Henry M. Wellingore, Lincoln Britten John, ~3 Upgate, Louth C'reasey Bletcher, 38 Fydell st. Boston .Amos & Shepherd, 34 Watergt.Gra.nthm Brock Frank B. Walkerith, Gainsborc' Creswell Arthnr, Croft, Wainfleet All Anderson Edwd. 8 Victoria. st. Grimsby Brocklebank Jn. 23 Wellowgate, Grmsby Saints R.S.O .
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