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DERBYSHIRE, FAI 421 1\Iowbrayj.Iiazelhurst,Ashover,Chstrfid Newbold L\Irs TIUDIS .Dl:&l!lOTO:aY ,J DERBYSHIRE, FAI 421 1\IowbrayJ.IIazelhurst,Ashover,Chstrfid Newbold l\Irs. Elizabeth, Wadshelf, Org-ill Daniel, 1\Icasham, Atherstone J\Ioxon John Payne, Lady Leys, Lullin.,;- Brampton, Chesterfield· Orme R. Ash, Sutton-on-the-Hill,Derby ton, Burton-on-Trent NewboldJn. Smisby, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Onne Thomas, Hoon hall, Derby l\Iozeley Joshua, \Vinster, Derby Newbold John Steell, Free Birch, Ortne Thomas, Toston, Derby ::\Iugglestone S. Sth.Normanton,Alfreton Brampton, Chesterfield Orr J ames, Great Longstone, Bakewell Mundy 1\lark, Hackenthorpc, Rotherhm Ncwbold William Knifton, The Elms, Orton John, Unstone, bheffield 1\'Iurfin Enoch, Sandam ho.Riplcy,Derby King's Newton, Derby Orwin George, Newbold, Chesterfield .Murfin Samuel, Brailsford, Derby N cwhamFrnk.Sutton-on-the-Hill,Derby Osborne Mrs. Ann, Shirley, Derby .Murfin Thomas A. Wiglcys, Brampton, Newman SamL\Iosborough,Chesterfield Osborne Samuel, Quarndon, Derby Chesterfield NewnG.RodKnowle,Brampton,Chestrfld Osborne Thomas, Dalbury, Derby :\Iurfin William, Mugginton, Derby Newns George, Beeley, Bakewell Osborne VIm. Brailsford green, Derby l\Iurfin William, Ripley, Derby NewtonD.Shuttlewood,Bolsovr.Chestriid Ottewelllsaac, Culland, Crich, Darby l\Iurphy John, Mappleton, Ashborne Newton Edwd. Killamarsh, Chesterfield OuslemJn.Leehali,Bradbourne,Ashbrne Murphy Patrick, Rowland, Bakewell Newton Frank C. Bearwardcote, Derby Outram James, .Abney, Sheffield Myatt James, Ednaston, Derby Newton J. Coppice, Bolsover, Chesterfid Outram John, FroJgatt, Sheffiald l\lycock John, Flagg, Buxton Newton Jn. Hope Woodlands, Sheffield Outram John, Purdy ho. 1:\hipley, Derby Mycroft Matthew, Higham, .Alfreton Kewton Thomas, .Aston, Sheffield Outram John, Wardlow, Stockport .My croft Matthw.l:'ress, Tupton,Chestrfld Newton Thomas, Hazlewood, Derby Outram J. Dunston, N ewbold,Ct1estertld l\Iycock Robert, Fairfield, Buxton Newton Wm. Dale .Abbey, Nottingham Outram Robert, Grindleford bridge, .Mycock R. Fish ponds,Ashleyhay, Derby Nicholls Edmd. Killamarsh,Chesterfield Eyam, Sheffield .Mycock Stephen, Great Low,Hartington Nicholls William John, Cutthorpe, I Outram Thomas, Greenhill, Brad way, Upper Quarter, Ashborne Brampton, Chesterfield Norton, Sheffield Mycock Thomas, Dowlow, Hartington Nicholson Jsph. Shirebrook, :Mansfield Outram Thomas, Grindleford bridga, Upper quarter, Ash borne N icbolson J sph. j un. Shirebrook, Mansfid Eyam, Sheffield Mycock Tl1omas, Snelston, Ashborne Nicholson"\V.J.Woodho.Bolsover,Chstrfld Outram Thomas, Stanley, Derby My cock Ths. Street,EarlSterndale,Buxtn Nield Thomas & Sons, Longford, Derby, Owen .A. H. Tyrrell Hay,Radbrne.Derby Mycock William, Flagg, Buxton Nield Edwin, Chunal, Glossop 'Oxspringe John, Pilsley, Chesterfield Mycock Wm. Hartington Town quarter, Nix Adam, South Wingtield, Alfreton Packard Jonatban Pinder, Woodthorpe, .Ashborne Nix Brian, Pilsley, Chesterfield Holmsfield, Chesterfield Mycock Wm. Ley hill, Doveridge, Derby Nix John, Outseats, .Alfreton Painter Joseph, Chaddesden, Derby l\IycroftMatthw.Chesterfield rd . .Alfreton Nixon Robe•·t, Sutton, Chesterfield Pakeman T. Somer·sall Herbert, Derby Mynors Charles, Sndbury, Derby Noble Jonathan, Wessington, Alfreton Pakeman William, Roston, Ash borne Nadin J. & N. & Co. Newhall, Burton- Noon Mrs. Mary, Shipley, Derby Palfreman Hugh, Palterton, Cbesterflelcl on-Trent NoonR. r6rNottingham rd.Ilkestn.R.S.O Palfreyman Ellis, Brad well, Sheffield Nadin A. Birchenough,Mellor,Stockport Norbnry James,Catton,Burton-on-Trent Palfreyman George, Eyam, Sheffield Nadin Isaac,Station, Tupton,Chestertield Normanshaw Samuel, Shirley, Derby Palfreyman George, Lit ton, Stockport Nadin Jn. Higher bangs,Mellor,Stockprt N orthbridge Jn. Up. Holloway, Derby Palfreyman Jn. Foolow, Eyam, Sheffield Nadin John, How green, Hartington Northwood Thos. Kirk Hallam, Derby PalrnerTorn,Cresswell,Elmton,Chestrfll Upper Quarter, .Ashborne Norton Isaac, Burbage, Buxton Palrner William, Cbellaston, Derby Nadin John, Hartington Town quarter, Norwood Mrs. Hannah, Newton, Black- Parker Elisba, Dore, Sbeflield .Ashborne well, .Alfreton Parker Francis R. Pilsley, Chesterfield NadinThos.Greenfield,Harthill,Bakewell No ton William, l\iill street, Bakewell Parker James,GreatAppleby, Atherstone Naiden Francis, Bowden head, Chapel- Nuttall John, Staveley, Chesterfield ParkerJoseph,Newhall,Burton-rm-Trent en-le-Frith, Stockport Nuttall Joseph, Wessington, Alfreton Parker Jsph. Manor ho. Calow,Chestrftl Nash Hy. Marston 1\Iontgomery, Derby Oakden Brothers, Boylestone, Derby Parker Richard, Littleover, Derby NashJ. WestBroughton,Doveridge,Derby Oakden & Smith, Thurvaston mount, ParkerS.R. TempleNormanton,Chestrfld Naylor Edward, Uarsington, Wirksworth Longford, Et wall, Derby Parker Thomas, Burna.ston, Derb)' Naylor Edwin, Calow, Chesterfield Oakden Edward, Boylestone, Derby Parker Thos. Gt. .Appleby, Atherstone Naylor 1\irs. E. Marsh Lane,Chesterfield Oakden Edward, Doveridge, Derby Parker Wm. Duckmanton, Chesterfield Naylor James, Parwich, .Ashborne Oakden John, Ballidon, Ashborne Parker William, Risley, Derby Naylor John, Heath, Chesterfield Oakden John, Hulland Ward, .Ashborne ParkerW.Smalldale,PeakForest,Stckprt Naylor John, Ockbrook, Derby Oakden John, Kniyeton, .Ashborne Parker William, Troway, Chesterfield Naylor Samuel, Flag::;, Buxton Oakden John, :Manor house, Marston Parker William Croft, Burrows, Kirk Naylor Thomas, Morley, Derby Montgomery, Derby Langley, Derby Naylor William, Sheldon, Bakewell Oakden Joseph, .Agnes meadow, Knive- Parkes Thomas, Swarkestone, Derby Needham Clement, 'fotlcy Bents, Sheffid ton, Ashborne Parkin John, Little Longstone,Bakewell Needham Edward, Tideswell, Stockport, Oakdcn William, Thorpe, .Ashborne ParkinJ.Birchwood,Somercotcs,Alfreton Needham E.Birlcy, Beighton, Rotherhm' OakdenWm.Shcrwin,Snelston,Ashborne Parkin Thomas, Smalley, Derby Needham George, Litton, Stockport Oakley George,Hulland Ward,Ashborne Parkins Isaac, West Hallam, Derby Needham George, Wilday green & High Oakley Geo. Nether Biggin, Wirkswortb Parks Hy. Two dales, Darley, l\Iatlock .Ashes, Great Barlow, Chesterfield Oakley S. Lime kilns, Mugginton, Derby Parnham Benj. Park end, Crich, Derby Needham Hrbrt. Gt. Barlow, Chesterfld Oakley Wm. Hnlland Ward, Ashborne Parr Robert, Shirland, Alfreton N eedham Isaac, Priestcliffe, Stock port · Oates A. Roll in Clough,Derwent,Sheffield Parritt Thomas, Measham, Atherstone NeedhamJ.Grange ho.Gt.Barlw.Chstrfid Oates Williarr., D3rwent, Sheffield Parsons Peter, Bolsover, Chesterfield N eedham J. Gib hey ,N ewtown,.Stock]Jort Odams Thos. Furbrook ,Littleover,Derby Parsons Wm. \Vest st.Eckington,Chestrfld Needham James, Only grange, Loose Offiler David, Mugginton, Derby Pass Alfd. ·Field, King's Newton, Derby hill, Castleton, Sheffield Oldershaw Christr. Opper Dale rd. Derby l:'attison J n. Merrians,Staveley, Chestrtlu Needham James, Norton Lees, Sheffield Oldershaw Herbert, Cherry Tree hill, Pattison John Hy. Heath, Chesterfield Needharn John, Brongh, Sheflield Chaddesden, Derby Pattison Mark, Heath, Chesterfield Needham John, Flagg, l:luxton Oldfield F. Olderlie,Holmesfield,Cbstrfld Peach Georg-e Allen, Elvaston, Derby Needham Jn. W.Booto,Kinder, Stockprt OldfieldJ. \)\,"bite lands,Kniveton,.Ashbrn Peach Jas. Swadlincote,Burton-on-Trent ~eedham Joseph, Flagg, Buxwn OldfieldJ.\'I'orthington,Mellor,Stockport Peacock Fredk. Wm. Sudbury, Derby ~eedham Mrs. Mary, Flagg-, Bnxton Oldfield:.\i.DeepClongh,Padtid.Manchstr Pearce Mrs. Mary Ann & Thomas,Duck- :Xeedham Mrs.l\I. Taddington, Stockport OldfieldW.Townscliffe,Mellor,Stockport manton, Chesterfield Needham Peter, Taddington, Stockport Oldham William, Norbnry, Ashborne Pearce John, Bolsover, Chesterfield Needham Richard, JI.Iorley, Derby Oldroyd Timothy, Gamesley, Glossop Pears John, Coal .Aston, Sheffield K eedham R. Small dale, Brad well,Sheffid OllVer J. HartingtonTown quartr . .Ashbrn Pearson George, Cop low dale, Sheffield Needham Sml.Hanging flat,Eyam,Shffid Oliver Matthew, Chelmorton, Buxton PearsonG.Moorhall,Gt.Bar:ow,Chestrfll Needham S.::\Ian barn, Castleton,Sheilld Oliver Robert, Row land, Bakewell PearsonMrs.J.Cannon ball,Totley,Sheffid ~eedham Samuel, R~wland, B~kewell Oliver Wm. Cou:·t ho. Duffield,. Derby fPearson John, Peak forest, Stockport :Needham Thomas, T1deswell, Stockport Ollerenshaw Ben] . .Aston, Shetheld Pearson Samuel, Bluster castle, Bramp- Needham Waiter, Hurst, Glossop Ollerenshaw David, Shatton, Sheilleld ton, Chesterfield Needham William, :L\Iiddleton, Bakewell Ollerenshaw John, .Aston, Sheffield Pearson Samuel, Unthank, Holmesfield, N eedham Willi<J.m, Woodseats, Loose Ollerensha w J ose1Jb, Cowdale,Kingstern- Chesterfield hill, Castleton, Sheffield dale, Buxton Pearson William, Wheston, Stot:kport Needham W1lliam, Taddington,Stockprt Ollerenshaw Joseph, NorthLees,Hather- Peat Geo. Stoney ridge, Dore, Sheffield Xeild John, Holly end, Melior, Stockport sage, Sheffield Peat Mrs.G.Coldbrook,Ashleyhav,Derby Xelson Henry, Cronkstone grange, Earl Ollerenshaw l\Irs. Sarah, Pygreave, Peat Jesse, Horsley, Derby • Sterndale, Buxton Chapel-en-le-Frith, Stockport Pedley Samuel, Mercaston, Derby Xelson John, Ufton fields, Oakerthorpe, OllerenshawS.~Iann ho.Castleton,SheffiJ Pedley 'fhos. Hulland Ward, Ashborne Alfreton Olliphant C.Baslow-St.-Anne,ChesterflJ 1 Pe!rg Alfred, :N ormanton, Derby X elson R. Dobbinclough, Tapton,Cbstrftd Ordish John, Swarkeston, Derby l Pegg Daniel, Et wall, Derby .
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