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R Staffordshire 728 F.!R STAFFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'& FARl\tER.s-continued. :\iellor Abrabam, Edge Top, Hollins· Mitchell Mrs. Ann, New house, Rusr.- Mason Henry,Marchington Woodlands, clough, Buxton ton Spencer, Congleton Uttoxeter R.S.O Melior Miss Ann, Hollington, Stoke Mitchell F. Highwood, Woodlands.. Mason J. The Grange, Croxton,Eccles- Melior B. Longshaw Farley, Stoke Uttoxeter R.S.O hall R.S.O Melior Benjamin, Longshaw, Cotton, Mitchell George, Fields farm, Onneley.. Mason J.Apeton,Church Eaton,Staffrd Oakamoor, Stoke Newcastle Mason James, Haselour house, Rase- Jl.felior Benjamin, School clough, Faw- Mitchell Mrs• Jane, Moody street\. · lour, Tamworth fieldhead, Buxton Biddulph, Congleton Mason John, Marchington Woodlands, Melior Benj. Prince, Park ho. Reap's .Mitchell John, The Camp, Flashbrook,~ Uttoxeter R.S.O moor, Fawfieldhead, Buxton Newport (Salop) Mason John, Westbeech, Pattingham, Mellor Charles, Blythe Bridge Hall Mitchell John, Field house, Alston. Wolverhampton farm, Kingstone, Uttoxeter R.S.O field, Ashbourne Mason John George, Blymhill Lawn, Melior Charles Septimus, Reap's Moor, Mitchell Jn. Field ho.Fawfieldhd.Bxtn. Blymhill, Shifnal Fawfieldhead, Duxton Mitchell R.Newstead, Cheddleton,Leeli< Mason •r. Mitton, Penkridge, Stfford Melior Mrs. Cicely, Blythe bridge, Mitchell Samuel, The Moss, HiU Chorl-- Mason 'fhomas, Cloud Side, Rushton Kingstone, Uttoxeter R.S.O ton, Newcastle Spencer, Congleton Melior E. Alfred, Sheen, Buxton Mitchell Stephen, Cloud side, Rushton- Mason Thomas, Heighley farm,Knowle Melior Frederick, Butterton, Leek Spencer, Congleton end, Newcastle Melior Frederick, Yarlet, Stone Mitchell Thomas, Toft cottage,Heaton,. Mason William, Old W oodshop farm, Melior G. Shortcroft, Horton, Leek Macclesfield Sheen, Buxton Melior G.Congreve, Penkridge,Staffrd Mitchell Wait. Oulton, Newport (Sip}' Massey Mrs.A.Miner's cot.Ilam,Ashbne Mellor George, Stretton, Stafford Mollett Mrs.E.Brook ho.Buttertn.Leek. Massey Edwin, Ipstones, Stoke Melior Herbert, Birchendale, Hol- Mollett Jsph. Kirkstads, Butterton,Lek.: Massey G.H.Cokintake,Ipstones, Stke lington, Stoke Monk F. Cox's rough, Tividale,Tipton.. Massey George Henry, Foxt, Stoke Melior H. Winnoth dale, Croxden,Stke :Montgomerie James, Beechin hill, Massey H. Knenhall, Moddershali, Stn Melior John, Aston mill, Aston, Stone Ham, Ashbonrne Massey Henry, Blyth Bridge, Stoke Melior John, Callowhill hall, King- 1\Ioorcroft Thomas, Milwich heath,. Massey James, Overton, Biddulph, stone, Uttoxeter R.S.O Milwich, Stone Congleton Melior John, Colshaw, Hollingclough, Moore Mrs. A. Summer hl.Dilhrne.Stk Massey Robert, Ipstones, Stoke Buxton Moore Henry, Bonthorn, Barton- Massey T. Bradely, Above pk.Cheadle Melior John, Marsh green, Biddulph, under-Needwood, Burton Massey T. Park Gate, lpstDnes, Stoke Congleton Moore Mrs. John, Draycott, Derby Massey Thomas, Lee house, Rushton Melior M.Edgetop,Hollinsclough, Bxtn Moore Obadiah, Great Barr, B'ham Spencer, Macclesfield Melior Mrs. Martha, Edgetop, Hol- Moore P. Ellenhall pk.EccleshallR.S.(}- Massey Thomason, Alstonfield,Ashbrne linsclough, Buxton Moreton Mrs. Ann, Ashbourne road,. Massey William, St. Stephen's hill, Melior P. Turnedge, Quarnford, Buxtn Cheadle, Stafford Admaston, Rugeley Melior Robt. Walton manor, Stone Moreton Mrs. B. Broom hall, Bre- Massie William, Shredicote, Stafford Melior Samuel, Thorntree, Woodlands, wood, Stafford Mat hers Reuben, Hatherton, Stafford U ttoxeter R. S. 0 Moreton Mrs. E. Cheadle Grange Mathews John, 'Whitemore, Newcastle Melior T. Fawfieldhead, Buxton MoretonJ.E.Weston-under-Lizrd.Shfru MatthewsE.Greasley side,Bucknall,Stk Melior T. Tunstali, Newport (Salop) Moreton Frank, Bishopswood, Stafford" Matthews Ephraim, The Limes, But- Melior T.WickenlDw,Hollinsclogh.Bxtn l\[organ E.Gospel end,Sedgley, Dudley terton, Newcastle Melior T.Moorside frm.Onecote, Leek Morgan Mrs. S. Great Barr, B'ham.. Matthews George, Milton, Stoke Melior Thos. Newborough, Burton Morgan William, Befcote, Stafford Matthews H.Standon, EccleshaliR.S.O Melior W.Withy stake,Leek Frith,Lek Morgan Wm. Great Wyrley, Walsall Matthews John, Manor farm, Hints, Mellor William, Down's dale, Heathy Morgan Wm. Neachell,Wolverb!mlpton.- Tamworth Lee, Buxton Morrey J'. High OfHey,Newport(Salop} Matthews J. W.Bolton gate,Hulme,Stk MeUor W.HannE'Il,Heaton,Macclesfield Morrey J. Onneley,Madeley,Newcastle-· Matthews Simeon, Tittensor, Stone Melior William, Haysgate, Fawfield· Morrey Thos. Ashley, Market Drayton Matthews Thomas, Greatwood heath, head, Buxton Morris Anson, Moor side, Onecote,Lek· Croxton, Eccleshall R.S.O Mereer M. M. Harleston, Tamworth Morris Mrs. Caroline,Coton hili,Coton,. Matthews W. Lawn fm.Bagnall, Stoke Merrick B. Walton-on-the-Hill,Staffrd Milwich, Stone Mansfield John Lauder, Highwood, Merris R. Mincing lane,Rowley Regis Morris Daniel, Park lane, Endon, Stke Woodlands, Uttoxeter R.S.O l\Ecklewright Samuel, Tithe barn, Morris E. Combridge, Uttoxtr. R.S.O May Hy. Brown's fields, Lichfield Little Haywood, Stafford Morris Henry, Great Barr, Dirminghm Maydew George, Woollaston, Stafford Middleton Alfred, Alton, Stoke MorrisT.Sand beds,Lane hd.W'hmptn• Maydew Matthew Dawson,Knowle bnk. Middleton Mrs. Fras. Sandon, Stone Morris William, Amerton, Stafford Consall, Stoke Middleton Geo. Hanchurch, Newcastle Morris William, Yarnfield, Stone Maydew Samuel, Churnet Grange Middleton Joseph, Blyth Marsh,Stoke Morton Arthur, Heath Rouse farm,.. bank, Basford, Leek Middle ton J oseph, Fradswell, Stafford Cheddleton, Leek Mayer G. Newfields, Hilderstone, Stne Milington Wm.Ashley,Market. Drayton Morton John, Long lane, Haughton,. Mayer J. Gt. Eaves, Bucknall, Stoke Miller Charles, Rakaway,Freehay,Stke Stafford Mayer James, Newtown, Rusbton Miller John, Wheaton Aston, Stafford *Morton Thos. Milestone edge, Stok&- James, Macclesfield Miller T. C. Heatley, Bagot's Bromley, Moseley Henry, The Beacon, Great' Mayer Jn. Bank end, Longsdon,Stoke Rugeley Barr, Birmingham 'Mayland John, Church cottage, Great Miliington F. W. Fazeley, Tamworth Moseley Thomas, Dilhome, Stoke Madeley, Newcastle Mills James, Lapwing, Longsdon, Stke Mosley W. Winnoth dale, Tean, Stoke· Meadowcroft Mrs.Elizabeth,Brownlees, Mills Mrs. Martha, Bradley-in·the- Moss A. Gradbach, Quarnford, Buxton Biddulph, Congleton Moors, Stoke Moss Charles, Thorney lee, Leek· Meakin A. The Toft, Dunston, Staffrd Mills Rowland, Walton, Stoke Frith, Leek Meakin Mrs. Elizabeth, Coley, Little Mills Simeon B. Hollies,Pensnett,Ddly Moss Edwin, Marchington, Woodlands, Haywood, Stafford Millward Mrs. Elizabeth, Shawfield, Uttoxeter R.S.O Meakin John, Nobut, Stoke Fawfieldhead, Buxton Moss G. Highwood, Woodlands, Ut- Meakin Thomas Aston, Maer, New- Millward Joshua, Longnor, Duxton toxeter R.S.O castle-under-Lyme Mill wood Isaac, RO'Uch end, Leek Moss Geo. Swinscoe, Blore, .Ashborne • Meakin Thomas, Gorsthead mill, Frith, Leek Moss Renshall, Springfield villa,. Bradnop, Leek Milner John Edward, Old lea, Sheb- Springfield, Newcastle Meakin W.Wellmeadows,Onecote,Leek don, Newport (Salop) Moss Herbert,Woodhouse green,Rush-- Mear Arthur Hi. Above Park, Cheadle Milner T. Orslow, Newport (Salop) ton Spencer, Macclesfield Mear F. Blakeley la. Kingsley, Stoke Milner W. Colshaw, Hollinclough.Bxtn Moss J. Swinscoe, Blore, Ashborne Mear S. Gorsty Birch,Stallington,Stke Milward T. Hazlewood farm, Kings- Moss Jas. Overton, Biddulph,Congletw Mear Thos. Edgefield, Fenton, Stoke Iey, Stoke Moss Jn. Colshaw,Hollinsclough,llnxtn · Mears Thos. Great Wyrley, Walsall Milward Thomas, Haz.elwall, Above Moss Thomas, Ditchway, Rushton Meddings G.G.Brineton,Blymhill,Shfnl park, Cheadle Spencer, Macclesfield Meddings George, Hilderstone, Stone Milward Mrs. William, Fradswell,Stffd Moss Thomas, Hammerwich, Lichfiel<l Meddings William, Milwich heath, Minett John Hy. Penn, Wolverhamptn Moss Thomas, Oxhay, Leek Frith,Leek · Milwich, Stone Minors W. T.Bramshall,Uttoxtr.R.S.O Moss Wm.Rushton Spencer,Macclesfld1 Medlicott Frederick, Weston-under- Minshall George, The Hall, Wil· Mothershaw George, Park springs,. Lizard, Shifnal brighton, Newport (Salop) Hales, Market Drayton Medlicott John, Lower Beighterton, Minshall James, Rickerscote, Stafford Mott Wm. Kings Bromley, Lichfield Weston-under-Lizard, Shifnal Minshull Peter, Stockengate, Coton Motteran T. Coxban)4 Woodlands,. Mee William, Anslow, Burton-on-Trent Clanford, Stafford Uttoxeter B.S.O .
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