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Lincolnshire. [ Kelly's 752 LINCOLNSHIRE. [ KELLY'S BAKERS-continued. Lancaster Wm. Joseph, Butter mkt. Cai.;tor Richards Jamet\ G. 198 King EdwarJ. street Foster John, Trusthorpe, .Alford Lane Frank, Great Gonerby, Grantham north, Great Grimsby Foster Joseph, Grimoldby, Louth Larder Robert, Donington-on-Bain, Louth Richarrlson James, Oxford st_& Queen ~treet, Fowler Alfred & Son, Saltfleetby .All Saints, Larder Thomas, Donington-on-Bain,-Louth Market RII.Sen Louth Leafe & Son, 17 George street, Boston Richardson J. 22 & 67 Bridge st. Gainsboro' Francis G.Deeping St.James, Market Deeping Lee Samuel, 60 Monks road, Lincoln Richardson Richard, Scunthorpe.Doncsster Frankish Mrs. Elizabeth, Sea View street, Lee Thomes, Bull ring, Great Grimsby RIChardsonSamuel,Burgh-iu-the-Mar~hR.S.O Cleethorpes, Great Grimsby Lenton Tlromas, 8 Vine street, Grantham Richardson Thos. West t.Crowlnrl.Peterboro' Freshnev Thomas, West Pinchbeck, Spalding Le Tall Horace, 36 & 37 Sincil st. Lincoln Ridlington R.Deeping St.James,Mkt.Deepng Frost J. Henry, Wainfleet .All Saints R.S.O Levick Samuel, 66 Westgate, Grantham Ringham James, 11 St. George's st. Stamford Frow George, 20 Market street, Gainsbo110ugh Lievesley Thomas, 26 Rastgate, Lincoln Rippon David Trimnell, Doning>t··n, Spalding Gainsley J. Henry, ~8 Gra.ntley st. Grantham Lievesley T. Deeping St. James,Mkt.Deeping Robinson Ben. 53 Foundry st. Horncastle G!tmble Geo. Harrison, 3!1 Newport, Lincoln Lill Jo'rederick, 73 West street, Boston Robinson Clark, Ludford, Market Rru~en Garner Philip, Hundleby, Spilsby Lilley James, High st. Long Sutton, Wisbecl1 Robinson '!Jwmas, 1 St. Swithin's sq. Lincoln Gasf'..oine William, Welby, Grantham Lister Robert, Bilsby, Alford Rolfe Jame<i, 110 High street, Boston Gaunt Charles, 31 Northgate, Louth Lord Rt.C.12 Oxford st. NewClee,Gt.Grmsby Rose George, Spalding Marsh, Spalding Gaunt Josep!J, 26 Lumley road, Skegness Lowe William, Billinghay, Sleaford Rowbotham John, Rop~ley, Grantham George J. E. Weston hills, Weston, Spalding Loweth Mrs. Sarah,10 All Saints' st.Stamford Rowbotham Jsph.Long Bennington,Granthm G€orge Robert, Jo'alkingham Lowther Robt. 82 Newland st. west, Lincoln Rowe William, Erlenham, Bourn George Wilham, 39 North parade, Grantbam Mackinder Charles, South Bridge, Alford Rowell William, 32 New road, Spalding Gibbs Charles, 113 Nelson st. Great Grimsby Males Edward, Whaplode Drove, Peterboro' Rower William, Sea end, Moulton, SJk'l.ldine: Gilling William, 12 Dolphin lane, Boston Maplethorp Charles, Billinghay, Sleaford Rowley Chas.Raisbeck,SouthRauceby,Sleaf.-11 Goodacre Edwarri, Butterton, Spalding Marriott Mrs. Ann E. 2 Waterside sth.Lincln Ryder John, Foston, Grantham Gi:odacre J. 21 & 23 Freeman st. Gt. Grimsby Marsh J.B.212King Edwd.st.nth.Gt.Grirnsby Rylatt Thomas, West street, Alford Goodwin Wilson, Old Market pl. Gt. Grimsby Marsh Mrs. Mary, 185 Lower Burgess street, Saul Simeon, 42 Cross s reet, Spalding Goodyear G. Pask, 10 St.Andrew's st. Lincoln Great Grimsby Sauuderson Walt. Jas. Waltham, Gt. Grimsby Gra.ham Jabez, Laceby, Great Grimsby Marshall John James, Gedney hill, Wisbech Scholey Edward, 3ii Melville street, Lincoln Grantham George, 6 Bridge street, Louth Martin George, Sutton Bridge, Wisbech Seaton Levi, Whaplode drove, Peterborough Graves C'~rge, Bassinglnm, Newark Martin James Henry, 1 Wharf rd. Grantham Sellers James,Northgate, Pinchbeck,Spalding Greaves Herbert, Epworth, Doncaster MasonG.H.22 Corden st.New Clee,Gt.Grmsby Sellers Joseph, Gosberton, Spalding Green Mrs. Jane, Washingborough, Lincoln Mawer Jo'rancis Riggall, 74 Walkergate,Louth Senior John, 7 Red Lion square, Stamford Green John, Lumley road, Skegness Manwell Alfred, Market place, Caistor Sharp Samuel, 12 Eastfield road, Louth Green W. Henry, Risegate, Surfleet, Spalding Measures George, Hagworthingham, Spilsby Sharpe Henry. 99 High street, Lincoln Greenfield Charles Henry, Chapel hill, Boston Measures James, Harlaxton, Grantham Shaw Mrs. Betsy, Cornhill, Caistor Grundy J. Samuel, 137 Kent st. Gt. Grimsby Melson John, West street, Alford Shearman James,High street,Billingborough, Halford Henry, Rippingale, Bourn Merriman Joel, Hacconby, Bourn Falkingham ~Hall Brothers, 38 Upgate, Loutl" Merrishaw T. J. West Deeping,Mkt. Deeping Shephard Thomas, Tydd Gote, Tydd St.Mary, Hall Joseph, Bucknall, Horncastle Millhouse Michael, 1 Albion place, Grantham Wisbeeh Hammond Charles, Drove end, Wisbech Minnitt Thomas, Leadenham, Grantham Shephard William, 1 Skirbeck road, Bcston HansleyF.Market pl. WainfteetAl!SaintsR. S.O Mitchelson William, South Witham,Grantham i Shepherd John, Kirton, Boston Hanson & Welberry, Croft, Wainfleet All Montague John, 12 Ashcroft rd. Gainsboro' Shilcock Robert, South WitlJam, Grantham Saints R.S.O Moody Samuel, Hogsthorpe, Alford Shilcock William, Castle Bytham, Stamford Hanson J oshua;W.Burgh-in-the-Marsh R. S.O Moore Joseph, I St. John's street, Stamford Shillaker William, Church st. Market Deeping Hare Frederick, 35 Water.•itle south, Lincoln Moore William, 29 North st. Horncastle Shingfield Charles, Falkingham Harrad Henry James, Spilsby road, Boston Morley G. P. Willingham-by-Stow,Gainsboro' Shipharn John, 2!1 BaC'k street, Gainsborough Harris John, Ba.ssingham, Newark Morris Frederick, Baston, Market Deeping Short Mrs.MaryAnn,Ilinbrooke,1J:arketRasen Harris J. E. West st. Crowland, Peterborough Morton Sl. Deeping St. Jameo, Mkt. Deeping Shotliff Robert, Baston, Market Deeping Harrison & Son, Stow mill, Horbling, lforton William, Skirbeck quarter, Boston Simpson John, 41 Chapman st. Gt. Grimsby Falkingham Mouncey Joseph, 53 Manthorpe rd.Grantham Singleton John, Ancaster, Grantham Harrison Miss Emma Mason, Queen st. Spilsby Mum by Joseph, 1'\orth Thoresby, Louth Sivell John, Hogsthorpe, Alford Harrisson Henry, Swinstead, Bourn Musson Mrs. Mary, Barrow by, Grant ham Skeritt John, Helpringham, Sleafor l Harvey George, Falkingham N ash Joseph, Heckington, SlP.aford Skerrett Mrs. Elizabeth, Teal by, Market Rasen Harvey William, Blyton, Gainsborough Neale Thomas. Halton roarl, Spilsby Slator Abraham, Sutton Brid~e. Wisbech Harvey William, 36 Norton street, Grantham Newbould Benjamin, Idaroad, Skegness Sleight John, Partney, Spilsby Haslam Wm. H. 8 All Saints' pl. Stamford Newcomb Edward, Kirkby Underwood,Bourn Smeaton David Samuel, Mauthorpe, Bourn Hayes George Henry, Moulton, Spalding Nicholls Wadwall, 5 St. Peter's st. Stamford Smith ~Mrs. Amelia, West street, Holbeach Hayes Samuel, Ingham, Lincoln Nixon Samuel, Ropsley, Grantham Smith Andrew D. Middle Rasen, Market Rasen Hewitt William, 24 Church st. Gainsborough Noble William Henry,Great Steeping,Spilsby Smith E1lwarrl, Morton-by-Gainsborough Hickling Edward, Billinghay, Sleaford Northing Henry, Kirton Lindsey R.S.O Smith Mrs. Ellen, 306 Victoria street north, Higgs George, 12 All Saints' place, Stamford Oldham Jas.Deeping St. James, Mkt. Deeping Great Grimsby Hill!F.40 King Edward st. so,uth, Gt. Grimsby Oldman William, Skirbeck quarter, Bost Jn Smith George, Foston, Grantham Hill George Hardwick, Gosbert<Jn, Spalding Ormond Daniel, West street, Bourn Smith John, South Rauceby, Sleaford Hill Harrison, 47 Queen street, Horn~astle Osborn William, 24 Scotgate, Stamford ;Smith John, Woolsthorpe, Grantbam Hill Jao. Reform st. Crowland, Peterborough Osborne John, Star lane, Bourn I Smith Joseph, 2;3 Church st. Gainsborough Hill John, Sea- end, Moulton, Spalding Overton Wm. Kirton Holme, Kirton, Boston Smith Joseph, 8 Commercial road, Grantham Hill Mrs. M . .f. Kirton Lindsey R.S.O Oxby Thomas, Heighington, Lincoln 'Smith Stephen, 23 Red Lion street, Spalding Hind Edward, 13 Market place, Gains borough Oxen forth John W. High st. Crowle,Doncast;er j Smith Theophilus, Whaplode, Spalding Hinson Thomas, Eastgate, Bourn Palin George, Navenby, Grantham Smith Williarn, Woolsthorpe, Grantham Hird John Robert, Bardney, Lincoln Parker John Fras. Great Ponton, Gra.ntham Smithson Robt. Saltfleetby All Saints, Louth Hodgson Morris, Westgate, Sleaford Parker John Thomas, Swinstearl, Bourn Smitllson William, 16 Lord st. Gainsborongll Holden Miss Jane, Church st. Spilsby Parker Richard Jessop,5 London rd.Granthm Speed John, Mumby, Alford Holmes William, 62 Wharf road, Grantham Parker Thomas, 1 North parade, Grantham Squires Edward,29 Hickman st.Gainstoroll!zh Holrnes William Edwanl, 7 & 13 St. Martin's, Parker William, GrP&t Gonerby, Grantham StanelandSarnl.Ayscough,Rosegarth ft.Bostn High street, Stamford Parkin Joseph, 81 Rrirlge st. Gainshorongh . Steel John Henry, Asla.ckby, l<'alkingham Holvey Frederick, Market place, Wainfleet Parnell Chapman, Mal thy-le-Marsh, Alford 'Stokes John Wm. 6 Market st. Gainsborough All Saints R. S.O PatchettHarry,Market pl.Long Sutton, Wsbch Stokes Robert, Cor by, Grantham Harry J. L. & Sons, Little I,ondon mills & Patrick Jonn. & Olm~. 14 Walkergate, Louth· Sturton Mrs. Francis, Wide Bargate, Boston Spalding common, Spahling & High st. Payne William, 47 Wide Bargate, Boston Surfteet ,Joseph, Tealby, Market Rasen Holbeach Peach Francis Thompson, North st. Bourn Surfleet Waiter, Ingham, Lincoln Horry John, Navenby, Grantham Peasgood Hy. Aquila, Langtoft,Mkt.Deeping Taylor George, 6 Albert street, Spalding Houlden John, 87 Church st. Gt. Grimsby PC"d.Sgoml John, Lrmgtoft, Market Deeping Taylor Joseph, Pointon, Falkingham Houghton John, Wadrlington Peasgood Joseph, High st. Market Deeping Taylor Hichard, Colsterworth, Grantham Howsam Thomas, Thorpe St. Peter,V\Tainfleet Peasgood Robert, Thurlby, Bourn Taylor William, 4 Park street, Lincoln .All Saints R.S.O Peatman John, Ruskington, Sleaford
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