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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. [POST OFFICE Farmers-Continued 164 FAR CAMBRIDGESHIRE. [POST OFFICE FARMERs-continued. Radford James, Swavesey, St. Ives Rule Wm. Guilden Morden, Royston Perkins Samuel, Station road, Thorney, Raiment Samuel, Melbourn, Royston Rush Thomas, Babraham, Cambrid!?:e Peterborough Randall John, Barway, Soham Rushbrook Wm. Chippenham, 80ham Perkins W. Siuglesole & French Drove, Raudall John, Fen Drayton, St. Ives Russell Mrs. Ann, Exmoor, Upwell" Thorney, Peterborougb RanyellJ. High fen, Wisbech St. Mary Wisbech Peters Edward, Witcham, Ely Raven Moses, elade end, Chatteris Russell Daniel, West end, Marcb Phillips Fredk. Fen Drayton, St. Ives Rayment Thomas, Doddington, March RussellG.Christchurch,Upwell,Wisbecb­ Pbillips Mrs. Mary, Conington, St. Ives RaynerJohn, Quay hill. Littleport, Ely Russel1 J ames, Wendy, Royston Pbipers Fred, Cottenham, Cambrid~e Read George, Coates, Peterborough RusseIIJas.Green,Bassingboum,Roystn Phype1'8 Anthony, All Saints, Long Read Jabez, New road, Whittlesey Russell Thomas, Caxton end, Bourn,. Stanton, Cambridge Read John, Fen, Sutton, Ely Cambridge Phypers William, All Saints, Long Read John, Hill row, Haddenbam, Ely Russell Thomas, Christchureb, UpwelI, . Stanton, Cambridge Read Simeon, Isleham, Soham Wisbech Phypers William, Caldecot, Cambridge Read Thomas,jun. Fent Sutton, Ely Russell Thomas, Litlington, Royston Phypers Wm. Dry Drayton, Cambridge Read Thomas, sen. Sutton, Ely Russell Thomas, West fen, March Pick Robt.TheLodge,Bourn,Cambridge Read WiIliam, Sutton, Ely Russell William, Litlington, Royston PickeD John, Eltisley, St. Neots Ream J OhD, South brink, Wisbecb Russell Wm. Hall & Vine farm, WendyJt> Piggott John, Cottenham, Cambrid/!,e Rean John Fosbrooke, Upwell, Wisbecb Royston PiggottRobert, Barton road,Cambridge Reddan William, The Fen, Parson Rust Charles, Chippenbam, Sobam Piggott Wm. Cottenham, Cambridge Drove, Wisbech RustonArthur, lvyhouse, Stati/)n road~ Pigott Richard, West end, Ely Redfem Edward. Graveley, Hunting-don Chatteris Pigott Robert, Landbeach, Cambridge RedheadChas. Westfield,Manea, March Ruston Fredk. Wm. New rd. Cha.tter:~ PigottRobt.jun. Landbeach, Cambridge Redhead Henry, Leverington, Wisbech Rustou Richard, Mill end, Chatteris Pike Stephn.SwaifhamPrior,Cambridge Redhead Thomas, Wisbech ten, Guy- Ruston Robert, Chatteris Pink George, Hauxton, Cambridge hirn, Wisbecb Rustou WaIter, Slade end, Chatteris Pitts Shadrach, Manea, March Reed &: Papworth, Holyrood, Chattt:ris Saberton Thomas, Witcham, Ely Plumb Robert, Wisbech fen, Wisbech Reed Thomas, Oxlode, Downham, Ely Saberton William Nix, Wilburton, Ely St. Mary Reeve Joh\'\, Linton mill, Cambridge Sabin Thomas Frederick, Cleveland Poles Samuel, New eut & Knar fen, Reynolds Wm. &: Son, Coton, Cambridge house, Newmarket; & at Exning' Thorney, Peterborough Reynolds George, Coton, Cambridge SaddlerMrs. Harriett, Eltisley, St. Neots Poll George, Gorefield, Wisbech Reynolds John, Oakington, Cambridge Sadler William, Barway, Soham Poll John, Gorefield, Wisbech Reynolds John, Waterbeach, Cambridge Saggers Chas. BassingbournJ Royston Pollard Wm. Qua Fen commoll, Sobam Reynolds Thos. Dry Drayton, Cambrdge Saggers Geo. Bassingbourn, Royston Pond J onn. Victoria st. LittJeport, Ely Reynolds Thos. W. Barton, Cambridge Saintey Thomas, Cottenham, Cambridge- Poole Frederick Wm. Witcham, Ely Rhimes John Whyle, Pease hill, March Sale James, Guilden Morden, Royston PooleHenry Ja..'l.Comberton, Cambridge Richards Thomas, Wimblington, March Sallis John, Victoria st. Littlepol't, Ely Poole J oseph, Caldecot. Cambridge Ricbards WiHiam, Bridge house, March Sallis Thomas,Victoria st.Littleport,Ely Pooley William, Wimblington, March Richards William, Coates, Peterborough SaHis Ths.jun.Victoria st.Littleport,Ely Pope Benjamin, Thetford, Ely Richardson Alfred Fryer, Mepal, Ely SallisW. Ten Mile bank, Littleport, Ely Pope John, Glass moor, Whittlesey Richardson Edwin J. Mill end, Chatteris Salmons John, Haddenham, Ely Pope J oseph, Thetford, Ely Richardson J. West Park st. Chatteris Salmons WiIliam, Haddenbam, Ely Pope Richard, Thetford, Ely Richardson Tom Fryer, Mepal, Ely Samworth Thomas, Doddington, March. Porter George, Ball street, Soham Richer Wm.jun. Black bush, Whittlesey Sanders John, Norney, Stuntney, Ely Porter Henry John, Haddenham, Ely Riches Samuel, Brinkley, Newmarket Sanderson Charles, Girton, Cambrid~e' Porhlr Hugh, Haddenham, Ely Richman A. W. Swavesey, St. Ives SaodersonJacob,Cottenham,Csmbridge- Porter Knights Mepal, Ely Richman Charles C. Swavesey, St. Ive.'l Sanderson Wm. Cottenham, Cambridge- PorterWallace,LittleEversden,Cambdg Richman .Tames, Wendy, Royston Sandford William, Coveney, Ely PortugalMrs.M.TyddSt.Giles,Wisbecb Rickwood John,jun. West end, Ely Sarll WilIiam, Gamlingay, Sandy PotterGeorgeHy. Balsham,Cambridge Rilett Henry, Elm, Wisbech ::launders Clms. Horningsea. Cambridge- Potter James, Balsbam, Cambridge Ringrow Joseph, Haddenham, Ely Saunders Ebenezer, Clay Hithe, Horn- Powell WilIiam, Slade end, Chatteris Riseley Richard, Doddington, March ingsea, Cambridge Powers J oseph, Wilburton, Ely Roads John, Foxton, Royston Saunders Mrs. Georg-e, Benwick, Marcb Powers Thomas, Wilburton, Ely Roads Mrs. Keziah, Orwell, Royston SaundersIsaac,Glassmoorho.Wbittlesey Powers Wayman, Coveney, Ely . Roan William, Station road, Ely Saunders John, Gorefield, Wisbech Powers William, Coveney, Ely Roberts Henry, Horsegate, Whittlesey, Saunders John Henry, Yew Tree house,. PrattC.Fen,SwaffhamPrior,Cambridge Peterborough· Glass moor, WhittIesey Pratt Charles, Leverington, Wisbech Roberts John, Norwood side, March Saunders Lonsdell G. Benwick, March Pratt Jas. Burntfen, Prickwillow, Ely Roberts Robert, Pease hill, March Saunders Thomas, Westry, March Pratt R. Cherry Binton, Cambridge Robins GeorgeFletchel', Isleham, Soham Saunders William, Benwick, March Preston William, Wicken, Sobam Robins Richard, Isleham, Soham Saunders William, Histon, Cambridge Prethero William, Upwell, Wisbech Robinson Alfred M. Milton, Cambridge SavageHenryAlfred,Melbourn, RoystoJ) Prethero William, Welney, Wisbech Robinson Charles, Over, St. Ives Savage John, Knight's end, March Price Alice Mrs. Kirtling, Newmarket Robinson Fredetick, Over, St. Ives Savage Wi1Iiam, Fen, Wilburton, Ely Price George, Wood Ditton, Newmarkt Robinson George. Over, St. Ives SavageW.Peterborougb end,Whittlesey PridmoreThos. B. Broadst. Whittlesey Robinson Jobn, Sutton, Ely Sawford William, Wimblington, Mareh Priestley Thos. L. Fen Dra,ton,St. Ives Robinson Robert, Over, St. Ives SawyerCharles, Parson Drove, Wisbech Prime Edward, Miller & Albert, Bar- Robinson Tho8. Fen Ditton. Cambridge Scare Robert, Shade, Soham ringtoD, Cambridge Robinson Thomas, Sutton, Ely Scorer John Norton, Scolding drove,. Prior Henry, Linton, Cambridge Robinson T. S. Haddenham, Ely Tbonley, Peterborough PriorJspb.Christchoreh,Upwell.Wisbcb Robinson Vincent. Cant's grove, Wis- Scotney Robert, French Drove,Thomey" PriorJosph.Tipp'send,Welney,Wisbech bech St. Mary Peterborough Prior Thomas, Swavesey, St. Ives Roe John, Westry, March ScottEtherington,Begdale,Elm,Wisbecb Provost Mrs. Elizageth Ann, Wisbech Rook Charles, Histon, Cambridge ScottJames,Swaffham Prior, Cambridge- road, Thorney, Peterborough Rose Charles, Rampton, Cambridge Scott Jarues, Beach, Cambridge rovost Mrs. Emma (exors. of), French Rose Thomas, Eltisley, 8t. Neots ScottJ..1 un.Christchrch.Upwell,Wisbecb Drove, Tborney, Peterborough Rose WiIliam, Black bush, Whittlesey Scott Thos. Swaffham Prior,Cambridge ProvostW.Knarfen,ThomeY,Peterboro' Roseblade J oseph, Papworth St. Agnes, ScottWm.lOO Feet bank,Welney,Wsbch Prudhen Robert, Fridaybridge, Wisbech St. Ives Scrimsbaw J oseph, The Fen, Parson PUTkisT.Grnge. WestWratting,Cambdg Rowe R. Exmoor, Upwell, Wisbech Drove, Wisbech Purkis Tbos.jun. Balsham, Cambridge Rowell RiclJd. Bradley fen, Whittlesey, Scrimshaw Thomas, Gorefield, Wisbeclt PurkisWilIiam, Horsebeath,Cambridge Peterborough Scrimshaw WiJIillm, Wisbech fen PurkisWilliam, Pampisford, Cambridge Rowell Richard,Church field,Whittlesey Scruby Joseph, Melbourn, Rovston PrestonJas.E.CberryHinton,Cambridge RowelI Thomas, Cottenham, Cambridge ScrubyThomas,Whittlesford,Cambridg", Pyke Barford, WilIingbam, St. Ives Rowell William, Milton, Cambridge Sea1Jer John, Prickwillow, Ely Pyke James, Willingham, St. Ives RoystonFrdk.GreatEversden,Cambrdge Seaber Mrs. Joseph, Fordham, Soham Pyke John, Ferry, Chatteris Royston G. Great Eversden, Cambridg-e 8earle Herbert, Chain bridge, March Pyke Thomas, CombertoD, Cambridge Rudd John, Borough green, Newmarkt Searle Jame.s, Coates, Peterborough QuinceMrs. EJizh.Wbittlesey rd.March Ruff George S. New road, Whittlesey Searle Jobn, jon. Benwick, March Raby William, Whittleseyroad, March RuffJames, Coates, Peterborough Searle S. Christchureh, Upwell,Wisbech Radford Alfred, Sawston, Cambridge Rule W. Guilden Morden, Royston Searle Thomas, Claygate, WhittIesey.
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