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576 Far Trades 576 FAR TRADES. (DERBYSHIRE. l<'ARlllKRS continued. Taylor Joseph,Stanton house,Winster, Timmis Wm. Charlesworth, Manchs\r Sutton Jn. Postern lodge, Shottle,Drby Matlock Bath Timperley Samuel, Dronfield Wood- Sutton Mathew Hy. Scropton, Derby Taylor Joseph, Thurvaston, Derby house, Sheffield Sutton R. Podnar, Melior, Stockport Taylor Mrs. Mary, Arleston, Barrow- Tinsley Thomas, Clown, Chesterfield Sutton Richard, Foston, Derby on-Trent, Derby Tipper C. Burnaston, Etwall, Derby Sutton Thomas, Horsley, Derby Taylor Mrs. Mary Rebecca, Wessing- Tipper E. W. Church Broughton,Derby Sutton W. Ball foot,Hartington,Buxtn ton, Alireton Tipper J.The Cedars, Hollington,Drby Swain Benjamir>., Inkersall, Briming- Taylor P. High st. Clay Cross,Chstrfld Tipper James, Crowfoot, Church ton, Chesterfield Taylor Robert James, Hulland, Derby Broughton, Derby Swain Frank, Southmoor road, Brim- Taylor S. Dryhurst,Ashover, Chestrfld Tipper James, Heathouse green, ington, Chesterfield Taylor S. A. South Wingfield, Alfreton Church Broughton, Derby Swain J. Drakelowe, Burton-on-Trent raylor Samuel, Shirley, Derby Titterton Chas. Wyaston, Ashbourne Swain John, Shaw wood, Alfreton Taylor Septimus, Killamarsh, Sheffield Titterton Richard, Doveridge, Derby Swain John Frederick, Summerley Taylor Mrs. Yeldersley, Ashbourne Titterton Wm. Edlaston, .Ashbourne hall, Unstone, Sheffield Taylor Mrs. T. Crich, Matlock Bath Tivey John, Hilton, Derby Swain T. Furnace, Shirland, Alfreton Taylor Thomas, Wirksworth Toft Joseph William, Thornsett, Swain W. Blackwall, Kirk Ireton,Drby Taylor William, Brown house,Ashley- Birch Vale, Stockport Swaine William, Walton, Chesterfield hay, Wirksworth Toft Norman, Heath, Chesterfield Swan J.16 Hague st.Whitfield. Glossop Taylor William, Cowley hall, South Tomlinson William Smith & Son, Swan Jn.6o Hague st.Whitfield,Glossp Darley, Matlock Bath Bubnell, Chesterfield Swann R. Low foot, Fairfield, Buxton l'aylor William, Tarden & Wetmoor- Tomlinson .A.J.Bubnell hall,Chesterfid Swann T.Overseal, Ashby-de-la-Zouch burst, Mellor, Stockport Tomlinson Mrs. Ann,Brockhurst, Ash- Swift Albert, Apperknowle, Sheffield Taylor William, Town End, Bonsall, over, Chesterfield Swift B.Dronfield Woodhouse,Sheffield Matlock Bath Tomlinson E. Snelston, .Ashbourne Swift Edward, Dore, Sheffield Teat Frederick, Sapperton, Church Tomlinson Ferdinand P. Heage,Belper Swift John Henry, Dore, Sheffield Broughton, Derby Tomlinson Frank, Shuttlewood, Bols- Swift Mrs.M.Cromford, Matlock Bath Tebbett George, Church Gresley, over, Chesterfield Swift Norman, Holmesfield, Sheffield Burton-on-Trent Tomlinson H. Over Haddon, Bakewell Swift Mrs. S. Fenny Bentley, Ashbrne Tebbett Jsph. Linton, Burton-on-Trnt Tomlinson James, Hall fields, Atlow, Swift T. Up. town, Ashover,Chestrfld l'emprell Henry, Stanfree, B{)lsowr, Ashbourr1e Swindell Geo. Winster, Matlock Bath Chesterfield Tomlinson Joshua, Stretton, Alfreton Swindell J. Sitterlow, Parwich, Ashbrn Thacker Charles, Oakerside, South Tomlinson Reuben, Openwood gate, Swindell Joseph, Findern, Derby Darley, Matlock Bath Denby, Derby Swindell Joseph, Wormhill, Buxton Thacker Frank, Bakewell Tomlinson Revill, Hard Meadow lane, Swindell Thomas, Morley, Derby Thomas E. D Snelston, Ashbourne Ashover, Chesterfield Swindell Thomas, Slaley, Bonsall, Thompson E. W. Whitwell, Mansfield Tomlinson Mrs. Sarah, Hill top, .Ash- Matlock•Bath Thompson F.W. Kniveton, .Ashbourne over, Chesterfield Swindell Thomas, Tissington, Ashbrne Thompson George, Bank top, Grindle- Tomlinson Thos.H. Chaddesden,Derby Swindell \Vm. Chelmorton, Buxton ford Bridge, Sheffield Tomlinson Wm. Hulland Ward, Derby Swindells Robert, Burbage, Buxton Thompson George, Barmoor, Dove Tomlinson William, Pentrich, Derby Swindol J. Moorhall,Barlow ,Chesterfld Holes, Bu:xton Tomlisson George, Mackworth, Derby Swinscoe Hugh, Haven house, Dove- Thompson Harry, Stanton-by-Dale. Tomson Mrs.E.& Son, Brailsford,Drby ridge, Derby Nottingham Tomson G~o. Marston Montgomery, Swinscoe Wm. Hognaston, As'hbourne Thompson John William, Moor cot- Rocester (Staffs) Tabberer Miss B. Bretby, Burton-on-T tage, The Moor, \Yirksworth Tomson S. Burrows, Brailsford, Derby Tagg Farewell, Brentwood gate, Bar- Thompson Mrs.M.A.Stretton, Alfrl'tn Toone William. Offerton hall, Bather- low, Chesterfield Thompsofl Thomas,Stainsby common, sage, Sheffield Tagg J. Kelstedge,Ashover, Chester:fl.d Ault Hucknall, Chesterfield Topham .Albt.South Normanton,Alfrtn Tagg James, Stonebroom, Alfreton Thompson Thomas, 'fapton,Chesterfld Topham Alexander, Emmett carr, Tagg William, Higham, Alfreton Thompson Thos.Woodthorpe, Chstrfld Renishaw, Chesterfield Tarven H. Sth. Normanton, Alfreton Thompson W.Stenson, Twyford,Derhy Topham Frank, Mickleover, Derby Tatlow Geo. Fenny Bentley, Ashbrne Thompson William, Norton, Sheffield Topham J. B. Barlborough, Chstrfield Tattersall H.erbert & Albert, Little Thomson J. Lea Hall, Bradbourne, 'l'opliss Henry Y. Ticknall, Derby Norton, Woodseats, Norton, Sheffield .Ashbourne l'orkington John, Hayfield, Stockpod Tatton George Ernest.Atlow, Ashbrne Thomson William Blackwell, Millers Torr Thomas, Stydd ho. Ashbourne Taylor Bros. Elton, Matlock Bath Dale, Buxton Towndrow Charles & William,Highore- Taylor A. Bull close, Unstone,Sheffield Thorley John Hope, Birchwood park, dish, As hover, Chesterfield Taylor Benj. Tansley, Matlock Bath Roston, Ashbourne 'fowndrow Joseph, Rough close, .Ash· Taylor Charles, Alderwasley,Wirkswth Thornhill Samuel Ernest, Stenson, over, Chesterfield Taylor Charles,Harratt grange,Ohapel- Twyford, Derby Towndrow Thomas, Moor grange, en-le-Frith, Stockport Thornley .A. Gamesley, Manchester Tansley, Matlock Taylor Charles, Walton, Ohesterfield Thornley Geo. Whitehall farm,Buxton Townsend Misses Catherine Elizabeth Taylor E.Padley wood, Morton,Alfretn Thornley Jacob, Comb's head,Chapel- & Fanny, Windy bank, Somersall Taylor Frederick, Allen hill, Matlock en-le-Frith, Stockport Herbert, Derby Taylor Geo. Barlborough, Chesterfield Thornley Jas. Chisworth, Manchester Townsend R. Elmin Pits, Hope-Wood- Taylor George, Bel per Thornley Jas. Chisworth, Manchester lands, Sheffield Taylor Geo. Cromford, Matlock Bath Thornley John, Gamesley, Manchester 1 Townsend William, Abney, Hather- Taylor George. Pilsley, Chesterfield Thornley W. Ollerbrook,Edale, Sheffid sage, Sheffield Taylor Geo. L:ttle Longstone,rBakewell Thorp David,Shatton, Bamford,Sheffid Townsend William, Sudbury, Derby Taylor George, Water lane, South Thorp Georg-e William, Well head, Townsend William Bretton Clough, Normanton, Alfreton Derwent, Sheffield Eyam, Sheffield Taylor Geo. Gerald, Ticlmall, Derby Thorp H. Hope,, ShPffield Tra:fford Geo. Bradbourne, Ashbourne Taylor German Dean, Dead carr, Ash- Thorp John,Old ho. Derwent,Sheffield Travis Henry, Cadster,Whaley Bridge, leyhay, W.irksworth Thorp Robert, Thornhill, Sheffield Stockport Taylor H.Castle top,Crmfrd.Mtlck.Bth Thorp William, Hope street, Glossop Travis Jsph. Grange, Shottle, Derby Taylor Henry, jun. Woodseats, Wil- Thorpe Charles, Kimber court & Trickett Jas. T. Rowland, Bakewell lersley, Matlock Ba.th Carr head, Hathersage, Sheffield Triggs Mrs. Mary, Beehive, Roslistoa, Taylor Jas. Wait. Riddings, Alfreton Thorpe F.Plaistow, Crich,MatlockBath Burton-upon-Trent Taylor Jahn, Ashes, Glossop Thorpe J.Hillside,Ludworth,Stockp01't Truman Tom, Clown, Chesterfield Taylor John, Brassington, Wirksworth Thorpe J. Hemsworth, Norton Sheffid Tudor Richard, Doveridge, Derby Taylor John, jun. Heath, Glossop l'horpe Mrs. Millicent Ruth, Hope- Tunnicliff James, Osleston, Derby Taylor John, Lower Town End, Hop- Woodlands, Sheffield Tunstall Stephen James,Foston,Derby ton, Wirkswortb Thorpe Thomas, Plaistow hall, Crich, Turner A. Calke, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Taylor J.Moor la.Sandiacre,Nottnghm ~iatlock Bath Turner Aaron, Bamford, Sheffield Taylor John, Wormhill, Bu:xton Thorpe Wright, Ashopton, Sheffield Turner Arthur, Heath, Chesterfield l'aylor John James, Ringstones, Thums George T. Little Eaton,Derby Turner C. H. Palterton, Chesterfield Rowarth, Stockport Thursby George, Backmoor, Norton, Turner Christopher, The Loads, Holy- Tavlor John Joseph, Whitehallow, Sheffield moorside, Chesterfield Ticknall, Derby Tickle Robert La.imbeer, Parwich,.Ash- Turner Cornelius, Langwith, Mansfti 'Taylor John Thomas, Green head, bourne. T A "Tickle, Parwich Turner Mrs. Elizabeth, Alma farof, Peak Forest, Stockport Station, Alsop-en-le-Dale" North Wingfield, Chesterfield Tideswell William, Burbage, Buxton Turner Frank, Coal Aston, Sheffield .
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