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DERBYSHIRE. [H.~LLY·S Farmers-Continued 492 FAR DERBYSHIRE. [h.~LLY·S FARMERs-continued. Smith Frank, Tissington, Ashborne Somerset Robert, Bradwell, Sheffield Skirrow William, ~Iatlock green &; Smith Frederick, Plumbley, Mos- Somerset Robert, Calver, Sheffield Matlock Bridge statn. Matlock Bath borough, Rotherham Soresby Gilbert, Brailsford, Derby Skull George, Higham, A.1freton Smith Fredk. Thurvaston, Derby SOl"esby John Edwd. 'stanley, Derby Slack W. &; J. Bonsall, Matl{)ck Bath Smith Geo. Elton, Matlock Bath Soresby W. J. Hillsway, Ockbrook,Dby Slack A. Middleton, Wirksworth Smith George, Sawley, Derby Souter George, Stretton Hill side,Shir- Slack A.1bt. A.1derwasley, Wirksworth Smith G.Hardstoft,AultHucknll.Chstr land, Alfreton Slack Charles, Quarndon, Derby Smith George, Hardstoft, Ault Huck- South T. Birley, Beighton, Rotherham Slack C. Brassington, Wirksworth S.O naIl, Chesterfield South Thos. Hackenthorpe, Rotherhm Slack Edward., AlIen hill & Dale road, Smith Goorge, Longford, Derby Southern Charles, Belper Matlock Bridge, Matlock Bath Smith George, ~Iackworth, Derby Southern Samuel, Slack, Rowarth,New Slack Hy. Hill top, Crich,MatlockBath Smith George, Mill street, Bakewell Mills, Stockport Slack H. Ticknalhill Tenby, Derby Smith George, ~ew Tupton, Chsterfld Spalton John, Mackworth, Derby Slack James, Denby. Derby Smith G. A. jun. Crich, Matlock Bath Sparton J oseph, Mackwortll, Derby Slack James, Fritchley, Derby Smith Geo. Webb, Hall, A.1vaston,Drby Spalton Mrs. Judith, Vickerwood, Slack Jas. Revensdale park, Derby Smith Mrs. Hannah Massey, New Markeaton, Derby Slack John, Bridge house, Burbage.- buildings, Ashleyhay, Wirksworth Spartan William Hy. Denby, Derby on-the-Wye, Duxton Smith H. Marsh Lane, Chesterfield Spencer Mrs. Ann, Duckpool, Ashley- Slack J. Middleton,nr.WirksworthS.O Smith J. Marl Pits, Tibshelf,Alfreton hay, W'irksworth Slack Smauel, Ednaston, Derby Smith James, Bakewen Spencer Miss A. Tissington, Ashborne Slack Samuel, Throstle nest, Hather- Smith James, Marston Montgomery, Spencer l\'l'rs. Charles, Thulston, Derby sage, Sheffield Rocester S.O. Staffs Spencer F. Brassington,WirksworthS.O Slack Thomas, Elvaston, Derby Smith J.Winney hill,Kirk Ireton,Drby Spencer Francis, Middleton, near Slack William, Elvaston, Derby Smith James Hardy, Burnside house, Wirkswmh S.O Slack William, High street, Clay Alvaston, Derby Spencer George, Kirk Langley, Derby Cross, Chesterfield Smith In. Bretby, Burton-on-Trent Spencer Mrs. Hannah, Middleton, nr. Slack W.Middleton,nr.WirksworthS.O Smith In. Brimington, Chesterfield Wirksworth S.O Slagg Mrs. Ann, Red lodge, Staveley, Smith In. Farley,Darley,Matlock Bath Spencer Isaac, Middleton, near Wirks- Chesterfield Smith John, Radburne, Derby worth S.O Slaney Mrs. Eliza, Heath croft, Mar- Smith John, Slwttle, BelpeI' Spencer John, Alton, Chesterfield ston-on-Dove, Derby Smith John, Sutton-on-the-Hill,Derby Spencer John, Brackenfield, Alfreton Slater Misses A. & M. Holly ho. Belper Smith John, The Common, Wyaston, Spencer J. Brassington,WirksworthS.O Slat-er Geo. South Normanton, Alfretn Ashbol'lle Spencer John, Middleton, near Wirks- Slater G.W.Brassingtn.Wrkswrth.S.O Smith John, Tibs-heM, Alfreton worth S.O Spencer John, Morton, Alfreton Slater Godfrey, Brailsford, Derby Smith John, Walton-upon-Trent, BuI'- Spencer Samuel, Newmarket, Clay Slater Isaac, Boylestone, Derby ton-upon-Trent Cross, Chesterfield Slater J. Far Duckmanton,Chesterfield Smith John, Walton, Chesterfield Spencer T. Alderwasley, Matlock Bath Slater John, Hazlewood, Derby Smith John, Whittington, Chesterfield Spencer T. Killamarsh, Rotherham Slater Joseph, Codnor breach, Derby Smith John, Woodseats, Charles- Spencer Timothy, Callow, Wirksworth Slater Jsph. Cuscases, Brailsfrd.Derby worth, Manchester Spencer William, Alton, Derby Slater Joseph, Fairfield, BuxtoTh Smith John Allsop, Thurvaston mnt. Spencer William, Duffield, Derby Slater Saml.Fenny Bentley, Ashborne Etwall, Derbv Spencer William, Crich, Matlock Bath Slater Samuel,Press,Tupton,Chestrfld Smith J .B.M. Roston,Norbury,Ashbrn Spencer William Woalley, Alfreton Slater Samson, Brackenfield, A.1freton Smith John J. Beauchief, Sheffield Spendlove George, Shottle, Belper Slater Stephen, Chevin, Belper Smith Jonathan, Slack hall, Chapel- Spendlove I. Miln hay, Shottle, Belper Slater S. Famah gm. Duffield, Derby en-le-Frith, Stockport Spendlove J. Alderwasley, Matlock Bth Slater S.Famah grn.Hazlewood,Belper Smith Joseph, Holloway, MatlockBath Spendlove Job, Tansley, Matlock Bath Slater T. Breaston St. Michael, Derby Smith Mrs. J. Twyford hall, Derby Spendlove John, Holly wood, Barlboro', Slater Thomas, Fairfield, Buxton Smith J. B. Draycott, Derby Chesterfield Sleigh Hy. Langley, Marlpool, Derby Smith J. West hill, Winster, Matlock Spendlove R. Barlborough, Chesterfild Sleigh Mrs. Mary, Hartington Town Smith Lewis, Tissington, Ashborne Spendlove Robert, Plaistow, Crich, Quarter, Ashborne Smith Mrs. Martha, Aldwark, Brad- Matlock Bath Slinn Samuel, Eyam, Sheffield bourne, Wirksworth S.O Spendlove T. Crowtrees, Shottle,Belpr Slinn William, Hasland, Chesterfield Smith Mrs. M. A, Post office, Coton- Spendlove T. Ashleyhay, Wirksworlh Srnedley A. Up. town,Bonsall,Mtlck.Bth in-the-Elms, Burton-upon-Trent Spendlove Thomas, Highlands, Ashley- Smedley Mrs.E.Handley,Shottle,Belpr Smith Peter,Ashgate road,St.Thomas', Lay, Wirksworth Smedley George, Lawn nook, Belper New Brampton, Chesterfield, Spendlove Wm. Hazlewood, Derby Smedley Hy. Bonsall, Matlock Bath Smith Robert, King's Newton, Derby Spendlove Wm. !reton wood, Derby Smedley Henry, Woodthorpe,Holmes- Smith Samuel, Congreave, Stanton- Spendlove Wm. Tansley, Matlock Bath field, Chesterfie<ld in-the-Peak, Rakewell Spendlove E. Poplars, Spondon, Derby Smedley James, Puddle hill, Bonsall, Smith Samuel, Heath, Chesterfield Spendlove John, Spnndon, Derby Matlock Bath Smith S.Kestledge,AS'hover,Chesterfld Spittlehouse John. Hope, Sheffield Smedley Joseph, Brightgate, Bonsall, Smith Samuel, Radburne, Derby Spittlehouse Mark, Hathersage, Shffid Matlock Bath Smith Septimus, Cubley, Derby Spooner William, Kewton Solney, Bur- Smedley Mrs. Lucy, Hill side, Ash- Smith Sawyer, Fairfield" Buxton ton-upon-Trent leyhay, Wirksworth Smith T. Birchwood mr.Rostn.Ashbrn Spriggs Robert William, Gatehouse, Smedley Richard, Pentrich, Derby Smith Thomas, Kniveton, Ashborne. Kirk Langley, Derby Smedley S. Dale Abbey, Nottingham Smith Thos. Elton, Matlock Bath Stables James, Beighton, Rotherham Smedley William, Totley, Sheffield Smith T.Holmegate,ClayCrss.Chstrfld Stacey C. Clay la. Clay Cross,Chstrfld Smith J.&W.Wilsthorpe,Sawley,Derby Smith Thomas, Windley, Derby Stacy G. Milltown, Ashover, Chesterfld Smith Abraham, Tissington, Ashborne Smith Thos. Seth, Chaddesden,Del"by Stacey William, Beighton, Rotherham Smith Alexander, Gresley house, Smith W. Alsop-en-le-Dale, Ashborne Staden John, Fairthorn, Hartington Castle Gresley, Burton-on-Trent Smith Mn. Wm. Ambaston, Derby Upper Quarter, Ashborne Smith Alfred, Simmondley, Charles- Smith William, Chuck stone, Crich, Staden Thomas, Ox house, Hartington worth, Glossop Matlock Bath Upper Quarter, Ashborne Smith Arthur, Crich, Matlock Bath Smith William, Heath Top, Church Stafford A. Stanton-by-Dale, KttnQ'hm Smith Arthur, Sawley, Derby Broughton, Derby Stafford C. Capstones, Mellor, Stckprt Smith Charles, Callow caIT, Callow, Smith W. MarstonMontgomery,Derby Stafford Daniel, Beard hall, Beard,~ew Wirksworth Smith William, Mickleover, Derby Mills, Stockport Smith C. Hillside, Kirk Ireton, Derby Smith William, Radburne, Derby Stafford E. Tanpits, Whitle, New Mills, Smith C. G. Tibshelf, Alfreton Smith William, Shottle, BelpeI' Stockport Smith Curtis, Parwick, Ashborne Smith W. Sintin mr.Normanton,Derby Stafford George, Callow, Wirksworth Smith David, Swarkeston, Derby' Smith W. H. Ambergate, Derby Stafford James (representatives of), Smith David, Woodthorpe, Chesterfld Sneap Henry, Cat &; Fiddle lane, Dale ""nitle, New Mills, Stockport Smith Dewance,Aston-upon-Trnt.Drby Abbey, Derby Stafford John Middenhole, AsWeyhay, Smith Edward, Bartlewood lodge, Sneap Thomas, Borrowa~h, Derby Wirksworth Ockbrook, Derby Sneap Thomas, Coxbench, Derby Stafford Mrs. Lettice, Apple Tree P.H. Smith E. Lowedges, Norton, Sheffield Snow William, Coldbl'ook, Ashleyhay, Mellor, Stockport Smith Edwin, Rodsley, Ashborne Wirksworth Stafford S. Stanton-by-Dale, NttnQ'hm Smith Frederick, Bostern grange, Soar Wm. Southwood, Ticknall, Drby Stafford William, Little Hayfield, Hay­ ~ewton grange, Ashborne Somerfield J. Sutton-on~the-Hill,Drlby field, Stockport.
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