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Admiral Napier, Wm.Youens, 8 St 476 POU BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. [ KELLY'S POULTERERS. 'French E.J.Highst.Winslow-cum-ShiptnI PROVISION DEALERS. :Marked thuB· are Dealers in Game. Hazell, Watson & Viney (Henry Jowett, Bailey Thomas, Bell street, Princes Rill- *Ash Henry, Little Horwood, Winslow manager), Tring road, Aylesbury borough, Tring Birch John, Waterside, Chesham S.O Herbert Edward, High street, Slough Bodley Fk. Sympson, Bletchley station Brown William, Long Crendon, Thame Jackson W. O. :JIIIigh st. Stony Stratford Dorset Joseph, Spittal st. Great Marlow Catling Charles, Marketsq. CheshamS.O Ladd & Son, Market hill, Buckingham Gwynn WaIter Edmund, Colnbrook. *Collins D.Newman,2Templest.Aylesbry Ladd Mrs. Sarah, Market hI. Buckinghm Slough; &atLangley,Horsemoor green *Ivory Fredk. Great Horwood, Wmslow Line James, 10 St. John street & 2 Sih'er Hawes John, Oakley, Thame *King Hen. Geo.Nelson st. Buckingham street, Newport Pagnell. See advert Hawley James Caleb, Market square, * Maddison Thomas, High st. Gt. Marlow McCorquodale & Co. Limited, New Winslow-cum-Shipton Madkins Thomas, Well st. Buckingham WolvQrton R.S.O; & London Hayman J. Moore, West st. Gt. Marlow Maskell Luke, Weststreet, Great Marlow NPoW George, 56 High street, Eton Heiss George, Windmill st. Brill, Thame Peach Charles, Aylesbury street, Fenny Poulton Lewis, Market square,Aylesbury Herbert's Supply Stores (William John Stratford, Bletchley station Reading J. Ward, High st. Chesham S.O Herbert, proprietor), 36 High st. Eton Samuels Frederick, Kingsbury printing Hobley George, High st. Chalvey,Slough POULTRY APPLIANCES works, Kingsbury square, Aylesbury Parrott Henry, 24 &2S Oxford street; & MANUFACTURERS. Smith Robt. Hayes, High st. Gt. Marlow Oxford road, High Wycombe Christy Thomas & Co. IS5 Fenchurch Tottenham & Holmes, Brill, Thame Pointer Thomas, Brill, Thame street, London e.c.; hydro-incubators, Walford Alfred, High st. Stony Stratford Sanders Jas. & Arthur,Gt.Missenden 8.0 30S. & upwards; appliances for arti- Warren Thomas C.Times printing office, Spencer James,Well street, Buckingham ficial rearing, fattening & caponing of Aylesbury street, Fenny Stratford, Wheeler William, Brill, Thame fowls; poultry houses dz poultry carts; Bletchley station combined sitting-box &:. hen coop, 208 WestfieldFk.J. IOHighst.HighWycombe PROVISION MERCHANTS. AshbyJn. Thos. 21 Walton ter.Aylesbury PRINTERS. PRINTING INK MAKERS. Gardner George, ,Paul's row & Oxford See also Copperplate Printers; also Litho- Hazell, Watson & Viney (Henry J owett, street, High \\)combe graphers. manager), Tring road, Aylesbury Hyde Alfred, B~lll, Thame Barrett&Co.Highst.Winslow-cum-Shiptn Ilsley Alfred, High street, Great Marlow Butler William & Son, 20 High street, PRIVATE SCHOOLS. ~ovegrov~ ~aIter, High st. G~. ~larlow High Wycombe. See advertisement Turner Wllham, London ho. Bnll, fhame Calcutt & Elgie, High st. Great Marlo"W See Schools. Carter Willi&m, Market sq. Buckingham PUBLIC COMPANY. De :Fraine George Turner, Walton street, PROFESSORS. Aylesbury Market Co. (Henry Wyatt, Aylesbury. See advertisement See Teachers. sec.), Temple square, Aylesbury • PUBLIC HOUSES. I Bell comrnercial hotel 9" posting house, William Neal, Market Includin.'I Hotels, Inns 9" Taverns. square, Winslow Admn 9" Eve, William Edward Lavers, SI High street, Eton Belle Vue, James George, Prospect road, High Wycombe Admiral Napier, Wm.Youens, 8 St. Mary's st. HighWycombe Bird-in-Hand, Thomas Cox, Oxford road, High Wycombe Anchor, James Adams, Haddenham, Thame Black Boy. Frederick Clarke, Oving, Aylesbury Anchor hotel, Luke Buxton, 63 High street, Newport Pagnell Black BO'!f, Edwin Hodsdon, West Wycombe, High Wycombe Anchor, Thomas Oxley, 38 Walton, Aylesbury Black Boy, Thomas Preece, High street, Slough A/whor, James Thorne, Wingrave, Alesbury Black EO.I/, Chas. Wm. White, Corn market, High Wycumbe Anchor, Alfred Ward, Crown la.ne, High Wycombe Black Bull, Mrs. Eliza Sansome, Hanslope, Stony Stratford .Angel, Robert Neale, Kingsbury square, Aylesbury Black Horse, Edward Brown, Fulmer, Slough Angel,Albert Daniel Putnam,9 Paul's row, High Wycombe Black H01'se, GeorgeBurgess,6 Castle street, Aylesbury .Angel, Mrs. Mary Shrimpton, Long Crendon, Thame Black Horse, Wm. Gaskins, Great Linford, Newport Pagnell Angel, Edward South, High street, Stony Stratford Black H01'se, George Line, The Common, Amersham Anglers' Rest, Emanuel Hawkes, Wraysbury, Staines Black Horse, George North, Towersey, Thame Antelope, John Stroud, Church square, High Wycombe Black Horse, John Page, Chesham vale, Chesham 8.0 Armed Yeoman, Mark Carter, Northmarston, Winslow Black Horse, Samuel Priest, Waterside, Chesham 8.0 .Axe 9" Compass, Jesse Wood, Edlesborough, Dunstable I Black Horse, Joseph Wells, Scrub wood, Wendover,Trin~ Aylesbury Anns, James Turney, Cheddington, Tring Black Lion, Mrs. Dean, Naphill, Hughenden, High Wycombe Bakers' Al'ms, John Dymock, Waddesdon, Aylesbury Black Lion, Mrs. Sophia Nutt, Well end, Little Marlow,Great .Bar,qe (The), Thomas Cox, Little Wolston, B1etchley station Marlow Ba1·ley Mow, Richard Fellows, Nelson terrace, Aylesbury Black Pl"ince, Mrs. Ann Saw, Parkfield, Princes Risborough, .Bm'ley Mow, Henry Kempster, Great Missenden S.O. Tring Ba1'ley Mow, Oliver Oswell, High street, Stony Stratford Blackbird, Henry Judge, Padbury, Buckingham .Barley Mow, Allan Piercey, Denmark street. High Wycombe Blacksmiths' Arms, H.Warren,Common, Radnage,Tetworth BeacoTlsjield A1'1n8,Hy.Castile,Hughenden rd.High Wycombe Blue Ball, Henry Osborne, Blucher street, Chesham 8.0 .Bear, Mrs. Mary Hobbs, Emberton, Newport Pagnell Blue Ball, Joseph Wright, Asheridge, Chesham 8.0 Bear, Thomas Smith, 43 Walton street. Aylesbury Boot, George Bishop, Buckland Common, Tring Bear, Thomas Tarry, Winchendon Lower, Aylesbury Boot, Frederick Bull, Soulbury, Leighton Buzzard Bear 9" Cl'OSS, Thomas Rayner, Great Kimble, Tring Boot inn, In. Hellyer, Bridge street, Olney, Newport Pagnell .Bedford A1'1ns,Abraham Beverley,Linslade,LeightonBuzzard Boot inn, William Jenkins, Quainton, Aylesbury Bedfol'd Al'ms, Charles Frederick Goodson, Chenies, Rich- Boot, Thomas King, Tinkers' end, \Vinslow mansworth R.S.O Boot, William Price, Swanbourne, Winslow .Bee Hi,'e, \Yilliam Smith, 40 Priory street, Newport PagneIl Boot inn, Ephraim Wales, Dinton, Aylesbury .Beech Tree, William Hancock, Longwater, High Wycombe Borough Anns, David Crane, Cambridge ptreet, Aylesbury .Beeches (The), Samson Butler Bishop, Dropmore,Maidenhead Bottle 9" Glass, Geo. AlIen, Gibraltar, Cuddington,Aylesbury Bell, Levi Baldwin, Bradwell, Stony Stratford IBrick Afould, Chas.Webster,Hedgerley Dean,Gerrard's Cross Bell inn, Thomas M. Dickins, Beachampton, Stony Stratford Bricklayers' A1'1nll, Thomas Holland, Waddesdon, Aylesbury JJell inn,James Floyd, Bell street, Princes Risborough,Triug Bricklayer-s' Arms, Wm. Hopkins, Dowly, West WYl:omLe, .Bell inn, James Garner, Northmarston, Winslow High VI")'combe .Bell, George Gee, Stoke Hammond, B1etchley station Bricklayers' Arms, James PalIett, Choulesbury, Tring .Bell inn, Mrs. Sarah Herring, Chearsley, Aylesbury Bricklayers', Richard Rolfe, 19 WaIton terrace, Aylesbury Bell inn, Richard Honour, Bierton, Aylesbury Brick ,Maker's Arms, Mrs. ElIen .Mole, West Wycombe, Bell inn, Thomas J eIlis, Pitstone, Tring High Wycombe Bell inn, Henry Morton, Loughton, Stony Stratford Brid.'le House family eff comrnercial hotel, William Al1b"llStus Bellinn, William Newman, Edlesborough, Dunstable Burrows,Windsor bridge, Eton .Bell, Alfred Pierce,6 Frogmoorstreet, High Wycombe Bl-itannia inn, William Kelly, Buckingham road, Aylesbury Bell, Edward Randall, Tyler's green, Amersham BrownlO1v Arrns,J.Harrowell,IYinghoe bridge,Ivinghoe.Trill~ B ell, Alfred Rea, Stoke Mandeville. Aylesbury BuckingharnA1'1ns, Wm. J. Able. 29 Buckingham st.Aylsbury Bell inn, John How Seamons, Hardwick, Aylesbury Buckingham Arms, Charles Dobson, Great Missenden 8,0 Bell, Mrs. SarahShackley, Wingrave, Aylesbury Buckingham Ann8, Wm.Faulkner,Linslade,Leighton Buzt.ard Bell inn, Joseph White, Cublington, Leighton Buzzard Buckingham Arms, Thomas RutIand, Duke street, Princes Bell,James Williams, Waddesdon, Aylesbury Risborough, Tring Bell commercial hotel, 81. Partington, Market sq. Aylesbury BuckinghamA 1'11ts,Edwd. Wilkes,Maids Moreton,Buckingbm.
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