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CHESHIRE. [KELLY's Farmers-Continuerl 760 F.AR CHESHIRE. [KELLY's FARMERs-continuerl. Drinkwater W. Gt.Budworth,Nrthwch Eaton Mrs. Fanny, Stapeley,Nantwich Dobson T. Wettenhall, Winsford R.S.O Drinkwater W. Pott Shrigley,Mcclsflrl Eaton J. Cotton,H:>lmes Chapel,Crewe Dobson W. Little Budworth, Tarporley Ducker Sandford, Tattenhall, Chester Eaton John, Holmes Chapel, Crewe Dodd , Stublach, Middlewich Duckers Mrs.S.Church Shocklach,Mlps Eaton Jsph. Woodhouses, Warrington Dodd Charles B. Cholmondeley,Malpas Dugdale John, .Alvanley, Warrington Eaton Samuel, Holmes Chapel, Crewe Dodd Edward D. Burland, Nantwich Dugdale J. jun . .Alvanley, Warrington Eaton Thomas, Marston, Northwich Dodd Frank, Frankby, Birkenhead Dulson Henry, Willaston, Chester Eaton Thomas, Norbury, Whitchurch Dodd Frank, Rushton, Tarporley Dunbabin William, Moore, Warrington Eaton Thomas, Sproston hall, Holmes Dodd George, Hattersley, Manchester Dunbabin "\V. Old hall, Weston,Runcrn Chapel, Crewe Dodd George, Hatton, Warrington Dunbarbin William, Irby, Birkenhead Eden , Haslington, Crewe Dodd George, Moore, Warrington Duncan R. Dove farm, Moreton,B'head Eden Mrs. Elizabeth, Blackden, Crewe Dodd George, sen. Roe cross, Mot- Dunn .Alien, Checkley, Nantwich Eden Mrs. Elizabeth, 'fawn lane, tram, Manchester Dtmn Richard, Harden & New build- Mobberley, Knutsford Dodd Henry, Miclrlle Trafford, Chester ing, Rainow, Macclesfield Eden George, Hough, Manchester Dodd Henry,Walton Inferior,War.rngtn Dnnn T.High la.Gawsworth,Macclsfld Eden Thomas, Over Knutsford Dodd Herbert, Churton Heath, Chester Durbar "\Villiam, Kermincham, Congltn Edge Mrs. Catherine, Cholmondeley, Dodd J. Hurst hall, Marbury,Whitch Dutton A. Stanley lane, Whitby,Chestr Whitchurch (Salop) Dodd J. Sanghall Massey, Birkenhead Dutton Benj. Baddiley, Nantwich Edge Mrs. Elizabeth, Monument cot. Dodd John, Irby, Birkenhead Dutton Benjamin, Huxley, Chester Village road, West Kirby S.O Dodd John, Little Neston, Chester Dutton E.Dunham-on-the-Hill,Chester Edge Thomas, Chowley, Chester Dodd John, Matley, Hyde Dutton Frederick, Post office, Huxley, Edge Thomas, Harthill, Chester Dodd Joseph, Moulton, Northwich Chester Edge Thomas, Norbury, Whitchurch Dodd Lewis, :Sickerton, Malpas Dutton George, Peckforton, Tarporley Edgerley Mrs. .Annie, Newton-by- Dodd Ralph, Mount J>leasanrt:, Shaving- Dutton George, Stretton, Mal pas Frodsham, Warrington ton; & at Rope, Crewe Dutton George, Tattenhall, Chester Edgerley John, Guide post, Aston-by- Dodd Robert, Eaton, Tarporley Dutton Hugh, Low Spurstow hall, Budworth, Northwich Dodd R. Newton, Tattenhall, Chester Spurstow, Tarporley Edgerley J. Newhall, .Audlem,Nntwch Dodd T. Broomh:irrl, Barrow, Chester Dutton Jabez, Old hall, Hargrave, Edgerton James, Lindow, .Alderley Dodd Thomas, Church street, Malpa& Chester Edge, Manchester Dodd Thomas, Greasby, Birkenhead Dutton James, Saighton, Chester Edwards Mrs. Alice,Manley,Warrngtn Dodd Thomas, Higher Kinnerton,Chstr Dutton John, Backford, Chester Edwards Charles, Cresswellshawe, Dodd Thomas, Lingham, Birkenhead Dutton John, Bradshaw brook, .Alios- Alsager, Stoke-upon-Trent Dodd Waiter, Little Stanney, Chester tock, Knutsford Edwards C. Maremoore Weston,Crewe Dodd William, Budworth common. Dutton J.Brereton pk.Hargrave,Chstr Edwards D. 17 Xew Chester road, Little Budworth, Tarporley Dutton John, Bridgemere, Nantwich New Ferry, Birkenhead Dodson David, Dean Row, Manchester Dutton John, Moorside, Tushingham, Edwards George, Ebnal, Malpas Done Arthur, Norley, Warrington "\Vhitchurch Edwards Geo. T. Queen's pk. Chester Done Henry, Rushton, Tarporley Dutton J.Swanley hall,Burlnd.Nntwch Edwards John, Antrobus, Northwich Done James, Hartford, Northwich Dutton John, "\Voodhouses, Warringtn I Edwards J.,C.C.Haslington hall,Crewe Done James, Kermincham, Congleton Dutt·on Joseph, Abbey Dale house, Edwards John, "\Veston, Crewe Done James, Manley, Warrington Hargrave, Chester Edwards John, Threapwood, Malpas Done John,Manor ho.Hampton,Malpas Dutton Mrs. Lucy, High ash, Tush- Edwards John, Three Lane ends, Done John, Norton, Rnncorn · ingham, Whitchurch Saughall Massey, Birkenhead Done Ralph, Budworth common,Little Dntton Mrs. l\1. A. Dudd{)n, Tarporley l Edwards Joseph (exors_ of), Blaken· Budworth, TarporCey Dutton P. Hoofi.eld hall, Huxley,Chstr hall, Nantwich Done Robert, Oulton, Little Bud- Dutton Samuel, Burley dam, Whit-~ Edwards Joseph, Hatherton, Nantwich WQrth, Tarporley church (Salop) Edwards Miss M. Alvanley, Warrngtn Done Samuel, Kekewick, Warrington Dutton Saml. Little Saughall, Chestr Edwards Saml. Norbury, Whitchurch ·Done Thomas, Eaton, Tarporley Dntton Samuel, Date Tree farm, I Edwards Thoma.s, 145 Handbridge, Done Thomas,Eaton ho.Eaton,Nthwch Spurston, Bunbury, Tarporley Chester Done Thomas, Marton, Northwich Dutton Mrs. Sarah, 'fhe Gorse, Aud- Edwards Thomas, Rue Moss, Small. Done William, Anderton, Northwich lem, Nantwich wood, Stoke-on-Trent Done William, Hatton, Warrington Dutton T. Ash ho. Brindley,Nantwich Edwards William, Buerton, Nantwich Don.e Wm. Poole house, Poole,Nantwch Dutton Thos. Heatley, Warrington 1 Edwards 'Villiam, Carden, Malpas Done William, The Lower hall, Aston- Dutt-on Thomas, Howbeck, Wybun- Egerton J. Whitley Superior,Nrthwch juxta-Mondrum, Nantwich bury, Nantwieh Egerton Samuel, Woodend, Mobber· Dooler F.The Meadows,Audlem,Ntwch Dutt-on Ths. Wistasto:!'l. grn. Nantwich ley, Knutsford Dooley George, Hen bury, Macclesfield Dutton Thomas Jenkins, The Beeches, Egerton Thomas, Willow green, Little Dooley John,Newton,Prestbury,Mcls.lld Saltney, Chester Leigh, Nort:O.wich Dooley John, Whirley road, Broken Dutton Wm. Austerson, Nantwich Ekin Wm. Jn. Range rd. Stalybridge Cross, Macclesfi~d Dutton Mrs. William, Brereton park, Eley John James, Wrenbury frith, Doo1ey J.Woodford la.Butley,Macclsfld Hargrave, Chester Wrenbury, Nantwich Dooley P. Mottram St.Andrew,Mcclsfld Dutton Wm. Brindley hall, Nantwich Ellam Joseph, Dennis hall, Appleton, Dooley Thomas, Romi!ey, Stockport Dutton William, Hoole village,Chestr Warrington Dooley Thomas, School lane, Over, Dutton Wm.Wettenhall,Winsfrd.R.S.O Ellames William, Elton, Chester Winsford R.S.O Dutton William Joseph, Brindley Lea Ellams Mrs. Eleanor, Helsby, Wrngtn Doorbar Thomas, Wincle, Macclesfield hall, Brindley, Nantwich Ellams Thomas, Ince, Chester Douglas Robert, Willaston, Chester Dyke John, Leg Gate, Huxley, Chestr Ellams Thos. Netherton, Warrington Douglass D. Shaws, Marton,Northwch Dyke William, PulforJ, Wrexham Ellams William, Mouldsworth, Chestr Downes J. Wind'lehurst,Marple,Stkprt Dykes Miss Ann, Blakelow, Wybun- Ellis Joseph, Over, Winsford R.S.O Downe.s J. Turf lee, Marple, Stockport bury, Nantwich Ellis S. Dee View rd. Heswall, Chestr Downes Jonathan, Delamere, Ke·lsall Dykes George, Forge house, Odd Ellis T. Little Barrow, Barrow,Chestr Downes Randle, Cuddington, Malpas Rode, Stoke-on-Trent Ellis William, Weaverham, Northwich Downes R. jun. Alderley Edge,M'chstr Dykes Mrs. M. Manley, Warrington Ellis John, Holmes Chapel, Crewe Downham William, Heswall, Chester Dykes Wm. Bruen Stapleford, Chestr Ellison John, Mickle Trafford, Chestr Downham W.Pensby la.Barnston,B'hd Dykes William Eaton, Newton-by- Ellison John, Overton, '\Varrington Downing George, Bramhall, Stockport Frodsham, Warrington Ellison Thos. Woodhouses,Warringtn Downs J. Long Gutter,Wincle,Mcclsfld Eardley John, Caldecott, Chester Ellison Wm. Kingswood, l<'rodsham Downs John, W oodford, Stockport Eardley Richard V ernon, Moss hall, Elson ,V. The Firs, Houghton, Trprly Downs Matthew, Wincle, Macclesfield Audlem, Nantwich Ellwood Henry, Horton house,Horton· Doyle H. Meo.ls drive, West Kirby S.O Newton Wm. Platt, Newton, Malpas cum-Peele, Chester Drinkwater John & Charles, Great Ear!am John, Over Alderley, Crewe Emberton John, Buerton, Nantw1ch Budwortlh, Northwich Earlam John (exors. of), "\Voodford, Emberton Thomas, Ch{)rlton, Crewe Drinkwater Mrs. Clementina, Higher Stockport Emberton Wm. Doddington,Nantwich hall, Norbury, Whitchurch Earlam Joseph, Woodford, Stockport Erlam Alfd. Birkin, Ashley,Altrinchm Drinkwater George Evan, Hanley pk. Earlam l\Irs. Pownall hall, Bramhall, Erlam I. Hough grn. .Ashley,Altrnchm Norbury, Whitchurch Stockport Erlam Wm. A. Wilmslow, M'chester Drinkwater J. Little Leigh, Northwich Earlam Thomas, Over Peover, Kntsfrd Etchells Mrs. Ann, Butley, Macclsfld Drinkwater J. Gt. Budworth,Northwch Earle Thos. jun. Crowley, Northwich Etchells Dl. Blue boar,Raintlw,Mcclsfid Drinkwater John, Whatcroft,Northwch Earle Thos. sen. Crowley, Northwich Etchells James, Higher Ball grieve, Drinkwater T. Gt.Budworth.Xorthwch Eaton Mrs. Ann, Barnton, Northwich Macclesfield Forest, Ma.cclesfield .
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