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Lincolnshire. Car 651 TRADES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. CAR 651 Darby William, 45 Wormgate, Boston Good William Middleton. Wrawby,Brigg .Tohnson George, Sout~ street, Caistor Daubney Alfred, Mareham-le-Fen,Bostn Goodrkk William, Ashby road, Spilsby Johnson R. Butts rd.Earton-on-Humber Daubney Henry, Re-res by, Bo~ton Gossop Tom, Market street, Cleethorpes, Johnson William, NorthThoresby,Louth Daubney Mrs. M. 40 South st.Horncastlf' Grimsby Judd Aaron, Deeping St. James, Davy Walter, Mayfield ho.UlcebyVillage Gover John T. 40 Garibaldi st. Grimsby Market Deeping Dawber Chas. Wm. 33 Newlands,Lncln Graves Edward lVI. Legbourne, Louth Keal George, Laceby, Grimsby Dawson Geo. Long Bennington,Grnthm Graves Francis, Legbourne, Louth Keightley Henry, Pelham, Gainsboro' Dawson John, 24 Red Lion st. Boston Graves Isaac, 3<; New market, Louth Kelsey James, Westwoodside,Doncasrer Dawson Thomas, Epworth, Doncaster Gray Robert, Ulceby Village Kelsey John Tho<~. ·waJdington, Lincoln Deacon Thomas R. 9 Glynne terrace, GrayStphn.Trusthorpe,MablethorpeS.O Kelsey Thomas, 7 Eurton road, Linco n Dysart road, Grantham Gray Thomas, Brewery st. Burgh R.S.O Kendall Harold, Ashby, Brigg Denniss Henry, South Reston, Louth Green Charles B. Washingborough,Lincln Kent John, Donington-on-Bain, Lincoln Dent Jonathan, Crosby, Doncaster GreenWm.Frdk.Gt.Hale,HeckingtonS.O Keyworth Geo. Carringham, Gainsboro' DixonChas.Wm.22NewCartergt.Grmsby Grice George, Scredington, Folkingham KingWm.Geo.Snitterby,Kirton Lindsey Dixon John William, Minting, Horncstl Grice John, Osbournby, Folkingham Kirkbride W. l\Iablethorpe St.Mary S.O Dixon Joseph, Branston, Lincoln Grummitt John, West street, Bourne KirkmanJn. Hy. Gunby, Burgh R.S.O Dobson Alfred, 38 Railway street & 51 Guy John, Ancaster, Grantham KitchenJohnWilliam,DeepingSt. James, East Marsh street, Grimsby Haith George, Humberstone, Grimsby Market Deeping Doe Henry, Grainthorpe, Grimsby Hales Edward, Bicker, Boston Knowles George, Donington, Spalling Donner Charles, Stickney, Boston Hall Alfred, 69a, Scotgate, Stamford Knowles J.Haltham-on-Bain,Horncastle Donson James A. x Bridge rd.Gainsbro' Hall Henry, North Thoresby, Louth Knowles Joseph Smith,Bardney, Lincoln Doughtv William, Snelland, Lincoln Hall John, Dunston, Lincoln LambEdwd.Helpringhm.Heckingtn.S.O Douse Abrahm.Dales,MartinDales,Lncln Hall Skelton, South Kyme, Lincoln Laming George, Ashby road, Spilsby Driffill John, Waddingham,Kirtn.Lindsy Hall William, Martin, Lincoln Lancaster Robert, Humber street,Clee- Drinkall Frank, Alkborough, Doncaster HammondGeorge,s6 Graftonst.Grmsby thorpes, Grimsby Dye Alfred, Wigtoft, Boston Hanson Edward, Wainfleet bank, Wain- Langton William, Epworth, Doncaster East William, Burwell, Louth fleet All Saints R.S.O Lawson John, Sth. Killingholme, Ulceby Edis Thomas, Little London, Long Hardwick :\'Irs. William, Welton, Lincoln Leafe James, Liqaorpond street, Boston Sutton, Wisbech Hardy Henry, Wigtoft, Boston Ledger James, 74 Westgate, Grantham Edlington Geo. Wm. Albert st. Brigg Hardy William, Saxilby, Lincoln Lee Shadford, Coningsby, Lincoln Elliott John, Beckingham, Newark Hare Charles, Chapel street, Billing- Lefley Jas. & Son, Frodingham,Doncstr Elliott William, Beckingham, Newark borough, Folkingham LeggateTharral, NewBolingbroke,Bostn Ellis Richard, Leadenham, Lincoln Hare William, Broughton, Brigg Leonard George, Asterby, Lincoln Elsom Georgf', Elsham S.O Harmstone Richard, 2 York st. Boston Lewis John, 107 Monk's roaJ, Lincoln El wood F. G. Long Bennington, Granthm RarphamJohn, Willow Row walk,Spaldng LewisRobt. G. 23 W orsley bldgs. Grmsby Emerson George, sen. 6o Upgate,Louth Harr1son John, Scolton, Lincoln LidgardJohnHenry, 9 Cambridge street, Emerson Herbert, Sheepfold street & Haw Edward, Halton Holegate, Spilsby Cleethorpes, Grimsby 252 Willingham street, Grimsby HawleyJohn, Burton-Coggles,Grantham Lingard Thos. Donington-on-Bain,Lncln Emerson Jvhn, 46 Aswell street, Louth Hawley John, 21 Swinegate, Grantham Linney John, Lor.g Bennington,Grnthm Emersou Wm. Hy. 44 Queen st. Louth Henley Thomas, Timberland, Lincoln & Lintin Joseph, Barlney, Lincoln Empson Thomas, Gunhouse, Doncaster at Metheringham Lovell William, Stickncy, Boston Eno Cornelius, x Grand sluice, Boston HerrattJohn R Trinity st.Gainsborough Lyon William Hy. 25 Broad st. Stamfrd Evison Charles, Howsham, Brigg Hcwitt .Arthur, 55 Cromwell rd. Grimsby Machm G. Helpringham,Heckingtn.S.O Fairchild Chas . .Albert,4Burton rd.Lncln HewittJab£'z,Burgate,Barton-on-Humber Manby James,Kirmingtn. BrockesbyS.O Farmer John, Fulbeck S 0 Hewitt William, Goxhill, Hull MarsbWi!liam,Walesby rd.::\IarketRasen Farmery William, Scamblesby,Horncstl Hickingbotham Rt. 12 Monson st. Lincln Marshall C. Ludford Ma!!na, Mkt. Rasn Fawn James (exors. of), Cemetery Hicks James, Metheringham, Lincoln Marshal! Jame.s, Ashby, Brigg road, Holbeach Hickson Geo. 10 Wellowgate, Grimsby. Marshall Thomas, Queen street,Spilsby Feather Thomas, Finkle lane, Barton- See advert Martin H. LudforJ Parva, J\IarketRasen on-Humber Hickson Saml. 39 .Anderson st.Grimsby Martin Samuel, Suiton Bridge, Wisbech Feneley Hichard, 27 West banks,Sleafrd Hill Daniel, Silk-Willonghby, SleaforQ. May George, Leverton, lloston Foster Stephen,MablethorpeSt.Mry.S.O Hill George William, Marton, Lincoln May Williamson, Epworth, Doncaster Foster Thos. 86 Alfred st.High st.Lncln Hill William, Wilsford, Grantham Medforth Hy. A. Bag Endorby, Spilsby Foston Daniel, West Rasen,Market Rasn Hodson Henry, 21 Chapman st.Grmsby Middlebrook Mark, F;shtoft, Boston Fountain Ge01·ge, 6 Wharf ter.Stamford Hodson Matthew, Longton, Wragby MiddletonG. W.Springthorpe,Gainsboro' Fowler Charles, 67 Sea View street, Hoff Vi'illiam, Ashby road, Spilsby Middleton James, Messingham, Brigg CJeethorpes, Grimsby Hog~ John, I Hare street, Grimsby Middleton John, South Carlton, Lincoln Francis Thomas, Newton, Folkingham Holderness M. Nnrthlands, Sibsey,Bostn l\'liddleton William, Ingham, Lincoln Francis Thomas, Thurlby, Bourne Holland J. South st.Crowland,Petrboro' Miller Frederick, Morton, Gainsborough Frank Nathaniel Taylor, xg Bridge Hollinshead Robert, Billinghay, Lincoln Miller Henry, Holton-le-Clay, Grimbsy street north, Grimsby Hollinshead Samuel,NorthKyme,Lincln Millns Thomas, Marton, Linco1n Frankish George, Grasby, Lincoln Holmes Joseph, Newton, Folkingham Mill~on Thomas, Elwes street, Brigg French Charles, West Acridge, Barton- Hood John, Queen street, Louth Mitchel Richard, Aslackby,Folkingham on-Humber HortonJoseph, BrantBroughton,Newark Moore Henry, Sutton-on-Sea S.O French Chas. Jsph. 61 Earlst. Grmsby Houghton C.Hungate,Barton-on-Humbr :Morley Richard, Jermyn st. Sleaford Freshney Henry, Scartho, Grimsby Houldershaw Edmnd.15Boston rd. Slfrd Morris Herbt, Baston, l\Iarket Deeping Freshney John, Willoughby, ..Alford Houlton William, Ulceby Village Mould Charles, Bigby street, Brigg Frost Thos. Towngate, Market Deeping Howes Edward,35St.Paul's st.Stamford Moulds Samuel, Ropsley, Grantham Fuller James, 212 Victoria st. Grimsby llowitt John, Gedney Hill, Wisbech Mucklow W. 338 Cleethorpe rd.Grmsby Futer Samuel, Edenham, Bourne Howitt William jun.Swaton, Folkinghm Musson James, Corby, Grantham Fytche Edwin, 21 Ramsgate, Louth Hudson Robert, 128 Burton rd. Lincoln Musson William, Corby, Grantham l<'ytche Louis, Eastfield road, Louth Hunt James, Boothby-Pagnell,Granthm Musson Wm. A. Great Ponton, Grnthm G~nt George, Langton, Spilsby Hunt Joseph,Boothby-Pagnell,Granthm Neal Edward, High st. Market Deep:ng GantJohnWesley,Bleasby,Legsby,Lncln HutchinsonJ.H.Burtn.-Coggles,Grnthm Nelsey Michael, Wainfleet St. Mary Garnet John, 123 Weelsby st. Grimsby Ianson John, Wootton, Ulceby Newbery T, Whaplode drove, Wisbech Garton Alfred, Martin, Lincoln IngallJohn, Great Hale, Heckington 8.0 Norris Jonathan, .l\Iount Pleasant,Bostn Genn Charles, Risegate, Spalding IngallThomas, Gt. Hale,HeckingtonS.O Odam Benj. Mowson, 30 Pen st. Boston Gibson }'red, Fiskerton, Lincoln Ingman Geo. Church st. Market Deeping Og-le George, Sea. wby S. 0 Gibson Henry, Braceby, Falkingham Jacklin E. Riverside, Pinchbeck,Spldng Oldam Geo. Andrw. London rd.Grnthm Gibson John, Horkstow, Hull Jackson George, Markby, Alford Onn J. 6Quarry ter.Cemetery rd.Louth Giles John Wm.. 49 Monson st. Lincoln JacksonHenry,Ingoldmells, BurghR.S.O Onyon Luke, Silk-Willoughby, Sleaford Gill Thomas, West Keal, Spilsby Jackson Richard, Greatford, Stamford Overton William,High street, Wainfieet Gillott B.-1rtram, 65 (back of) Sea View Jackson Samuel, Horsington, Lincoln All Saints R.S.O street, Cleethorpes, Grimsby James & Reeve, Magpies square,Lincvln Paley William, Billinghay, Lincoln Gleadell T.Blyborough,Kirton·in-Lindsy Janney lsaac William, Fulstow, Louth Panton Robert, 47 Bailgate, Lincoln GlennWm.Vinest.Billingboro',J<'lknghm Jacques William. Fulbeck S.O Parker Charles, GreatGonerbv,Grnthm Glennister .Allison, Aswarby, Folkinghm J acy John, West st. Crow land, Peterboro' Parker Frdk. W. SouthSomercotes, Louth Godwin George Edward; South street, Jeffery l<'rederick, Coleby, Lincoln Parker Geo. Wm. 22 Station st. Boston Crowland, Peterborough Jeffs Jn. Hy. West Pinchbeck, Spalding Parker John, Corby, Grantham Gohl Harry, 83 Orwell street, Grimsby Jepson William, 20 Spring gardens & 18 Parker Wm.Barnoldby-le-Beck,Grmsby Goodman James Henry, Market street, Hawthorne bank, Spalding Parker Wm. Jsph. 22 Station st. Boston Long Sutton, Wisbech Joel Geo. By. WestButterwick,Doncastr Parkin John, Barrow-o:J.-Humber .
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