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LLINCOLN.J FAR 408 (POST OFFICE FARMERS-Continued LLINCOLN.J FAR 408 (POST OFFICE FARMERS-continued. Ayscough C. South Elkington, Louth Baldwick W. Howell, Sleaford Askew J. North Kelsey, Brigg Ayscough T. Stallinghoroug-h, Ulceby BaleJ. Pinchbeck, 8palding Aspland D.Kirton end, Boston Ayscough W. Salttleetby St. Peter's, Ball T. & E. Raithby, Louth Aspland H. Kirton end, Boston Louth Bamber U. vV. Booth by Pagnall, Grant- Aspland J. Holme, Kirton, Boston Bacon Jeremiah, jun. Rippingale, Bourn ham Aspland J. jun. Seadyke, Kirton, Boston Bacon J olm Thomas, Bulby, Bourn Bamber V. Great Ponton, Grantbam Aspland R. .Fen Allotments, Boston Bacon R. Pen, Wigtoft, Spalding Bamber W. Stoke Rochford, Grantham At kin B. Ruskington, Sleaford Bacon T. Church end, Frampton,Boston Bancroft J. & G. Cleethorpes, Great Atkin G. Common, Crowland Bacon W. Caistor Grimsby Atkin G. Seadyke, Kirton, Boston Bacon W. Moulton Chapel, Spalding BancroftJ. W. South Somercotes,Louth Atkin J. Gedney, Wisbech Bacon W. Rippingale, Bourn Banks C. Holbeach Hurn, Holbeach Atkin J. Epworth, Bawtry Badley C. West Theddlethorpe, AI ford Banks C. H olbeach road Spalding Atkin J. J. C. Willoughton, Kirton-in- Badley J. Mablethorpe St. Mary, Alford Banks G. W. Barholm, Stamford Lindsey Badley J. P. West 'I'heddlethorpe,Alford Banks T. Gedney, Wisbech Atkin N. Little Ponton, Grantham Badley Mrs. M. West Theddlethorpe, Banks T. Holbeach Hurn, Holbeach At kin R. Withern, AI ford Alford Bannister J. Fen Donington, Spalding Atkin S. Woodside, Tumby, Boston Baggaley J. Wickenby, Wragh:v Bannister J. Fen, Quadring, Rpalding Atkin W. Fosdykc, Spalding Baggaley T. Mareham-on-the-Hill, Bannister W. Risegate, 8palding Atkin W. Kirkby-on-Bain, Horncastle Horn castle Barber A. Thorpe ::St. Peter, Boston Atkin W. Syston, Grantham Baggaley T. Sotby, Wragby Barber C. Fishtoft, Boston Atkins G. South 8omercotes, Louth Bagley T. Louth field, Louth Barber G. Heath, Welhy, Grantham Atkinson A . .Moulton, Spalding Ba15shaw J. North Stoke pasture, Roch- Barber G. Keal bank, West Keal, Spilsby Atkinson A. St. 'I'. Langholme, Haxey, ford, Grantham Barbe~;G.SkirbeckFen allotment, Boston Bawtry Bailey J. & F. North Kyme, Sleaford Barber J. Freiston, Boston Atkinson C. Laceby, Great Grimsby Bailey B. Billinghay, Sleaford Barber J. Thorpe St. Peter, Boston Atkinson D. Mark by, Alford Bailey Edward, Helpringham, Sleaford Barber J. M. Colsterworth, Grantham Atkinson Henry, Beacon hill, Marsh- Bailey Mrs. Elizabeth, Barkstone, Barber Mrs. M. North Witham, Colster- chapel, Great Grimsby Grantham worth, Grantham Atkinson Henry Corbett, Decoy, Bailey Ely, Billinghay, Sleaford Barber R. Long Sutton, Wisbech Dowsby, I~alkingham Bailey Enoch, Billinghay, Sleaforrl BarberS. Twytord, Grantham Atkinson Holland, Orby, Spilsby Bailey Ephraim, Billinghay, Sleaford Barber T. Sudbrook, Grantham Atkinson James, Clee, Great Grimsby Bailey H. Sutton St. Edmund's, Wisbech Barl>er W. Fen, Swaton, Falkingham Atkinson James, jun. Clee field, Clee, Bailey H. C. Tydd St. Mary, Wisbech Barber W. Moulton Chapel, 8palding Great Grimsby Bailey James, Gosberton, Spalding Bark D. Burgh-in-the-Marsh, Boston Atkinson James1 Covenham St. Bartho- Bailey John, Fishtoft, Boston Bark R. Ashington end, Orby, Spilsby lomew, Louth Bailey John, Holbeach Barker Mrs. A. Long hedges, .Boston Atkinson James, Fleet, Wisbech Bailey John, Holbeach Washway Barker E. Brigsley, Great Grimsby Atkiuson Jarues, Halton bridge, Ashby- Bailey John, Moulton, Spalding Barker Mrs. F. Cabourn, Caistor by-Partney, Spilsby Bailey John Bennett, Sutton St. Ed- Barker F. Claythorpe, Alford Atkinson James, Northgate, Pinchbeck· round's, Wisbech Barker G. Raumber, Horncastle \Vest, Spalding Bailey J sph. Holbeach marsh, Holbeach Barker G. Welton, Lincoln Atkinson John, Barton-on-Humber Bailey L. Holbeach BarkerJ. Deeping St. Nicholas, Spalding Atkinson John, Ingleby, Lincoln Bailey P. Donington, Spalding Barker J. Orby, Spilsby Atkinson John, Long Sutton, Wisbech Bailey R. Meerbooth, Boston Barker John, Surtieet Marsh, Spalding Atkinson John, North Scarle, N ewark Bailey W. Fleet, Wisbech Barker R. Long Hedges, Boston Atkinson John Burgess, Grainthorpe, Bailey W. H. Marsh, Leverton, Eoston Barker T. Bratoft, Spilsby Great Grimsby Baily Edward, Birthorpe, Falkingham Barker T. Hagworthmgham, Spilsby Atkinson Joseph, Croft, Boston Bainborrow J. Sturton, Gainsborough Barker W. Asterby, Horncastle Atkinson J oseph, North Scarle, Newark Bainbridge F. North Kyme, Sleaford Barker W. B:ratoft, 8pilsby Atkinson J oseph, Ripping ale, Bourn Baines E. Fen, Heckington, 8leaford Barks R. Garrick, Hcckington, Sleaford Atkinson R. Stickney, Boston Baines W. Fulbeck, Grantham Barley C. N ettleton, Caistor Atkinson T. Carhouses, Bawtry Bainton R. East ferry, Scotton, Kirton- Barley J. Messing ham, Kirton-in- Atkin~on T. Fillingham, Lincoln in-Lindsey Limlsey Atkinson T. Laceby, Great Grimsby Bainton T. East ferry, Scotton, Kirton- BarleyJ.Yaddlethorpe,Bottesford,Brigg Atkinson T. Moulton, Spalding in-Lindsey Barlow J. Dorrington, Sleaford Atkinson Thomas, N orthgate, Pinch- Baker A. & G. Great Steeping, Spilsby Barnard A. Kirton-in-Linrlsey beck West, Spalding Baker A. Authorpe row, Hogsthorpe, Barnard F. Barrow road, Barton~on- Atkinson 'I'. Orby, Spilsby Alford Humber Atkinson T. Rippingale, Bourn Baker C. Stickney, Boston Barnard James,Little Byt!Jam,Stamford Atkinson Thomas Corbett, Rippingale, Baker E. Aswarby, Falkingham Barnard John, Epwonh, Bawtry Bourn Baker Mrs. E. Little Steeping, Spilsby Barnard J oseph, 8cawby, Brigg Atkinson William, Ealand grange, Baker G. Great Steeping, Spilsby Barnard W. Epworth, Bawtry Crow le, Bawtry Baker G. Middle Rasen, Market Rasen Barnes H. Caytlwrpe, Grantham Atkinson William, Hammond Beck Baker H. Burton-upon-Stather, Brig~ Barn1~s H. Harmston, Lincoln bank, Surfleet, Spalding Baker H. Freiston, Boston BarnesJolm,BddgeE.nd road,Grantham Atkinson William, Laceby, Gt.Grimsby Baker James, Deeping St. James, Barnes John, Cnningsuy, Boston Atkinson William, Leake, Boston Market Deeping Barnes John, LitlleCorringham, Gains- A tkinson W illiam, Long Button, Wisbech Baker John, Deeping St. J ames, borough Atkinson William, Moulton, Spalding Market Deeping Barnes John, Wellingore, Grant ham Atkinson William, Rippingale, Bourn Baker John, Skendleby, Spilsby Barnes Joseph, Algarkirk, Spaldiug Atkinson William, Suitterby, Kirton- BakerJoseph P. Morton, Bourn Barnes Joseph, Terry booth, Dogdyke, in-Lindsey Baker R. Sutton-in-the-Marsh, Alford Boston Atkinson Wilson, Grainthorpe, Great Baker T. Kirton, Boston Barnes R. Horbling, Falkingbam Grimsby • Baker T. Sea end, Spalding Barnes W. :Fen, Little Hale, Sleaford Atkinson Wilson, Moulton, Spalding Baker W. Langtoft, Market Deeping Barnes Wilson, Toft, Bourn Ato T. Fen, Pointon, Falkingham Baker W. Orby, Spilsby Barnet G. Haxey, Bawtry Atter J. Toft, Bourn BakerWm.Sc~ttWilloug·hby,Falkinghm Barnett B. Loughton, Gainsborough Atton M. Swinstead, Bourn Baker W .Welton -in-the-Marsh,Spilsby Barnett J. Freiston, Boston Attwood G. Long Sutton, Wisbech Balderson J. Wrangle, Boston Barnett R. Rank, Quadring, Spalding Auckland Mrs. A. Branston, Lincoln Balderson T. W. Broadgate, Wrangle, Barnsdale L. Clay pole, N ewark Auckland C. Martin, Sleaford Boston Barrand C. Crofton, Swarby, Sleaford Auckland J. Fen, Martin, Sleaford Balderson W. Halton Holgate, Spils~y Barrand Mrs. E. Kelby, Grantham Auger J. Den to fit Grantham Balderson W. Slackholme, Hogsthorpe, Barrand J. Durton Coggles, Grantham Aukland H. Marton, Gainsborough Alford Barrand J. Sleaford Austin J. Northorpe, Thurlby, Bouru Baldock J. River side, Pinchbeck, Barrand J. Snelland, Wragby A veling J. Wlmplode drove, Crowland Spalding Barratt G. Boxholme, LinC'oln Avery Mrs. A. Sudbrook, Grantham Baldock J. Tetney Lock, Gt. Grimsby Barratt G. Scothem, Lincoln A very W. Great Gonerby, & Welby, Bald wick Mrs.l<'.Fen,Quadring,Spalding Barratt James, I<'en,Sutterton,Spalding Granthnm Baldwick J. Lutton, Wisbech Bar:ratt James, Roxby, Brigg Ayre J. Ropsley, Grantham Baldwick S. South Kyme, Sleaford Barratt John, Winteringham, Brigg .
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