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Lincolnshire. Pub 647 1 TRADES DIRECTORY. J LINCOLNSHIRE. PUB 647 1 . Great Grimsby Temperance (Charles Louth Corn Exchange (Frederick John Spalding Masonic, Pinchbeck st.Spaldng Pearson, hall keeper), Cleethorpe road, Ingoldby, sec.), Town hall, Louth Spilsby Town Hall (H. Holmes, keeper), Great Grimsby Scotter Assembly Rooms I(J. M. Allen, Market place, Spilsby Great Grimsby Town, Victoria street, hon. sec.), Scotter, Kirton Lindsey Stamford Assembly Rooms (Wm. Lang- Great Grimsby Shrodfriars (Bartol Storr, lessee), South ley, lessee), 22 St.George's sq.Stamfrd Rail of Science, Freeman st.Gt.Grimsby street, Boston Stamford Corn Ex:change (John Hissett, Reckington Temperance (Wm. Hall, Sleaford Corn Exchange (Jsph. Bellamy, sec. ; Thomas Sharpe, keeper), Broad keeper), Heckington, Sleaford sec. ; Joseph Househam, hall keeper), street, Stamford Rolheach Assembly Rooms (Richard Market place, Sleaford Stamford Odd Fellows' (Robt. Wm.Dod- Faulkner, keepr).Cemetery rd. Holbch Sleaford Town (Joseph Househam, man, lessee), I9 All Saints' st.Stamford Horncastle Corn Exchange (Parish & keeper), Market place, Sleaford Stamford Town (John William Lawson, Nicholson, le~sees), High st.Horncstle South Ferriby Temperance (Joseph keeper), St. Mary's bill, Stamford Lincoln County hall (Frederick Quipp, Beacock, manager), Sluice, South TetneyTemperance,Tetney,Gt.Grimsby kooper), Castle yard, Lincoln Ferriby, Hull Wainfleet Assembly Rooms (J. B. Lincoln Masonic (W. Dodgson & Co. Spalding Corn Exchange (Chas. Fredk. Barton, proprietor), John street, lessees), Newland, Lincoln Laxton, keeper), Market pl. Spalding Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Lincoln Oddfellows' (Charles Hopewell, Spalding Temperance (David Wood- Winterton Oddfellows' (Chas.Wbittaker,. sec.), Unity square, Lincoln thorpe, sec.), Crescent, Spalding keeper), Winterton, Doncaster PUBLIC HOUSES. Including Hotels, Inns & Taverns. Abbey Lodge, Thomas Hucknall, Kirkstead, Lincoln· Bell, William Mattock, Whaplode, Spalding Abbey-in-the-West, Mrs. Emma Roberts, Foss st. Lmcoln Bell inn, John Sandall, Langtoft, Market Deeping Adam & Eve, William Arthur Austin, Wragby rd. Lincoln Bell inn, Anthony Shaw, Halton Holegate, Spilsby Adam & Eve commercial hotel & posting house, Charles Bell inn, George Suley, Peakhill, Cowbit, Spalding Phillipson, Wragby Bell, William Titman, Gosberton, Spalding Admiral Nelson, William Clifton Barton, Benington, Boston Bell commercial hotel & posting house, Charles Cockburrr Albion hotel, Mrs. Susannah Bass, II St. Mary's st. Lincoln Falkinder, Burgh-in-the-Marsh R.S.O Albion hotel, Wm. Hall, I78 & IBo Cleethorpe rd.Gt.Grmsby Bell & Bowl, George Dawber, Whaplode, Spalding Albion, Mrs. Emily Thompson, 20 All Saints' st. Stamford Beridge Arms, Robert Hudson, Sutterton, Boston Ancholme tavern, Thomas Taylor, I Market place, Brigg Bertie Arms inn, William Rollings, Uffington, Stamford Anchor, John Baum, I St. Martin's, Stamford Black Boy, John Kirk, 4 Castle hill, Lincoln Anchor, Robert Cousins, Brandy wharf, Kirton Lindsey Black Boy, Cart-er Walton, Foston, Grantham Anchor, Thomas Cunningham, East end, Alford Black Bull, James Alien, Market place, Barton-upon-Humber Anchor, George Foreman, Fen, Bardney, Lincoln Black Bull, Frederick Bellamy, Swineshea.d, Boston Anchor, Thomas Howard, Sutton bridge, Wisbech Black Bull, Wm. In,o-ram Brewer, Skirbeck quarter, Boston Anchor, Peter Hudson, Friskney, Boston Black Bull inn, Mrs. J. Brown, Burton-on-Stather,Doncastr Anchor inn, Geo. Hy. Kirby, I22 Commercial st. Spalding Black Bull, Joseph Castledine, New road, Spalding Anchor inn, John Pick, Eastgate, Bourn Black Bull, Charles Colbec"k, 22 Upgate, Louth Angel, Evison Smith Barker, Saltfleetby St. Peter's, Louth Black Bull, Edward Dale, Wrawby street, Brigg Angel, Jonathan Batty, South Witham, Grantham Black Bull, Jesse Hardy, Wrangle, Boston Angel, Henry Baxter, North street, Crowland, Peterborough Black Bull, Thomas Harrap, East Halton, Ulceby Angel inn, Robert Daughton, Sutterton, Boston Black Bull, Robert Hutchinson, Drove end, Wisbech Angel inn, Henry Harris, Corby, Grantham Black Bull, George Melbourne, 25 Lord street, Gains borough Angel, Benjamin Liddall, Bardney, Lincoln Black Bull, John Needham, Langtoft, Market Deeping Angel, Moses Luff, High street, Long Sutton, Wisbech Black Bull, Thomas Prince, Ruskington, Sleaford Angel hotel, William Ward Mitchell, Market place, Boston 1 Black Bull, George Simpson, Welton, Lincoln Angel inn, Saywell Royle, Wrangle, Boston Black Bull, Frederick Upton, Donington, Spalding Angel inn, John Turner, Double street, Spalding Black Dog, Thomas Broughton, 4 Watergate, Grantham Angel, William Edward Ward, Ancaster, Grantham Black Dog, Thos. Sewell Smith, Wytham-on-tbe-Hill, Bonrn Angel family & commercial hotel & posting- house, James Black Goats, William Scott, High bridge, High st. Lincoln Morley, High street, Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Black Head commercial hotel, J. Brook, I9 Market place,. Angel family & commercial hotel, Joseph Hellaby Skeving- Gainsborough ton, Market place, Brigg Black Horse, Isaac Carey, Thorpe St. Peter, Wainfleet All Angel hotel & posting house, Henry Bott, Market pl. Bourn Saints R.S.O Angel & Royal family commercial hotel, Alfred Childs, 5 Black Horse, Miss Sarah Cole, Baston, Market Deeping High street, Grantham Black Horse, Thomas Cunnington, Walcot, Falkingham Artichoke, Harry Bradley, IQ Swinegate, Grantham Black Horse, John Jack Darnill, Graintborpe, Grimsby Aston Arms, William Sales, Market place, Market Rasen Black Horse, John Gilbert, Ludford Pa.rva, Market Rasen Axe & Cleaver, Mrs. Harriet Dawson, West street, Boston Black Horse, J oseph Grant, I Bridge street, Horncastle Axe & Cleaver, Rowe Brothers, North Somercotes, Grimsby Black Horse, John Green, Bolingbroke, Spilsby Axe & Cleaver, John Wise, Heckington, Sleaford Black Horse, Mrs. Emma Hardy, Church st. Market Deeping Axe & Hand Saw, John Horberry, Moulton, Spalding Black Horse, George Hodson, Grimsthorpe, Bourn Bacchus hotel, Mrs. Rebecca Simons, Sutton-on-Sea,Alford. · Black Horse, John Ingle, 59 Scotgate, Stamford See advertisement Black Horse, Samuel Kemm, Foston, Grantham Bakewell's htl. T.L.Bakewell,414Victoria st.nth. Gt. Grmsby Black Horse, Thomas Kirkby, Eastgate, Lincoln Balloon inn, Mrs. Mary Goodley, 6 Blackfriars st. Stamford Black Horse, Marshall Lane, 29 Westgate, Grantbam Barge, William Butler, Railway station, Swineshead,Boston Black Horse, John Maddison, Bardney, Lincoln Barge (The), William Meeds, I9 Tattershall road, Boston Black Horse, Henry Maltby, Ingham, Lincoln Barkham Arms, John Leachman, Wainfleet St. Mary, Black Horse, Mrs. Sarah Money, Whaplode drove, Wisbech Wainfleet R.S.O Black Horse, William Parish, Donington-upon-Bain, Louth Barley Mow, Mrs. Demaris Atkin, Friskney, Boston Black Horse, George Indall Pepperdine, Lutton, Wisbech Barley Mow, Thomas Palmer, 37 Ba.ilgate, Lincoln Black Horse, William Porter, 6 Aswell street, Louth Barley Mow, Robert Wormall, London road, Grantham Black Horse, Joseph Richardson, Tattershall, Boston Barley Sheaf inn, Tom Gilbert, Fosdyke fen, Boston Black Horse, M. Traves, Greetham, Horncastle; & at Horncstle Baronet inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, Horsington, Lincoln Black Lion, Stepben Harrisou, Cowbit, Spalding Bay Horse, Thomas Berridge Carr, Wrawby, Brigg Black Lion, William Thacker, Chapelgate, Gedney S.O Bay Horse, Mrs. Ellen Cash, North tlomercotes, Grimsby Black Swan, Frederick Armstrong, 12 New road, Spalding Bay Horse, Mrs. Elizabeth Hatter,Winteringham,Doncaster Black Swan, John Blow Bettinson, Donington, Spalding Bay Horse, John Nayler, Garthorpe, Goole Black Swann inn, F.Betts, I & 3 Victoria st. we.Gt.Grimsby Becket Arms, Tom Bacon, Little Corringha.m, Gainsborough Black Swan, James Francis Green, 48 South st. Horncastle Beehive, Jas.Martin, I2 Water street, St. Martin's, Stamford Black Swan, William Hutton, Tumby, Boston Bee Hive, John Henry Smedley, IQ Castlegate, Grantham Black Swan, William Manu, Kirton-in-Lindsey Bell inn, Charles Barty, Pinchbeck, Spalding Black Swan, John Scoffin, 319 High street, Lincoln Bell inn, Seth Ellis Blackbourn, High street, Holbeach Black Swan, George Taylor, Beckingham, Newark Bell, James Brannan, Moulton, Spalding Blacksmith's Arms, Thomas Owen, Rothwell, Caistor Bell inn, J oseph Fairchild, Thurlby, Bourn Blacksmith's Arms, Francis Thos. Pidcock,Skindleby ,Spilsby Bell, Thomas Foster, Swarby, Sleaford Blue Anchor, Thomas Hughes, 133 High street, Lincoln Bell inn, William Goodacre, Weston hills, Weston, Spalding Blue Bell, George Henry Dawson, Hogsthorpe, Alford Bell inn, Edward Goodyear, Bishop bridge, Market Rasen Blue Bell, John Eady, Deeping St. Nicholas, Spalding Bell, Geo. Wm. Gunn, Deeping St. James, Market Deeping Blue Bell, Isaac Hebdon, Luddington, Goole Bell (The), Thomas Lay, Swinstead, Bourn Blue Bell, John Henry Hopkins, Belchford, Horncastle .
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