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LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY's LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY's INsURANCE AGENTS. contd. Peck F.J.240Convamore rd.Gt.Grimsby Stimson G. North st.Crowlnd.Peterboro' Laming J. & Son,43 London rd.Spaltling Peet Robert W. 32 Alford st. Grantham Storr & Sherwins, Boston Laming J. 26 The Crescent, Spalding Pepper George, 7 Park road, Grantham Storr Charles Edward, Mutual chmbrs, Langley&Tweed,2St.Benedict'ssq,Lncln Pettinger Jas. 8 Spital ter. Gainsboro' Silver street, Lincoln Larder W. 20 Eastgate, Louth fPhillips & Evans, 1 Barn hill, ~tamford Stow Hy. Burton-upon-Stather, Doncstr Lavender Edward, Button Bridge Pick A. G. Post office, Moulton Strayton George, 56 Pen street, Bost{)n Lawrence Geo. W.6oNorth par.Granthm Picker J. E. Sleaford Gazette offs.Sleafrd Stubbs J, y. Saltlieetby Lawton W. H. Board school, Keadby IPickering Thos. G. Trinity st. Gainsboro' Stubley James P. Sutton St, James Leary & Crowther, East Halton, U~ceby'Pickup Thos. B. Scunthorpe, Doncaster Stuchbery Frank, 2 South st. Horncastle Lee Chas. 224 Victoria et. ut. Grimsby Plant 'J'hos.& Son,OldCorn exchng.Lncln Sutcliffe & Son, Royal dock,Gt.Grimsby Lee John William, 35 Sidney st. Boston 1 Pogson Mrs. A. 17 Albert 1;er.Skirbck.Bstn Sumner W. L, 103 Grantley st. Grnthm Leggett George, 2 Winsover rd.Spaldng l"orter A. T. M. School villa, Skegness Swain John William, Post office, High Leng W. F. 67 Main ridge, Boston IPorter Charles, Metheringham, Lincoln street, Long Button, Wisbech Lensley John Peak, Gosberton, Spalding Potter Henry, 9 Dudley rd. urantham Swan & Bourne, Lincoln Lewis J. G. 40 East Marsh st.Gt. Grmsby Poucher T. 12 Bridge street, Horncastle Swingler J. xo Little lane, Louth Lidga.rd A. Bargate, Great Grimsby Pretty C. W. Butts rd. Barton-on-Hmbr Tattersall John, 13 Monks rd. Lincoln Lill Stephen P. Market Rasen Probert R. A. Keelby TaylorG.S.x & 3Waterloo st.Markt.Rasn Linley J, Chapel street, Misterton Pycock John Hy. 27 Engine gate, Louth Taylor George Wm. Swineshead, Boston Lord W. S. Market place, Caistor Raddings W1 139 Welholme rd. Grimsby Taylor Thomas, Epworth Lowson P . .Barrow-on-Humber Reach uE!o. 48 Manthorpe rd. Grantham Teasdel.t... G. 43 Taylot st. Gt. Grimsby Lucas John William, High st. Billing- Read Fred, 91 Hainton street, Grimsby Theaker Luke, 17 Cranwell st. Lincoln borough, Folkingham Reed & Bloomer,6 Flotter gt.Gt.Grmsby ThistlethwaiteT.St.James's school,Bostn Lumby :F. Donington Ricardson John P. 19 Trinity st. Boston Thomas Henry, West street, Alford Lyon J. 34 Chapel la. Barton-on-Humbr Rickard Thomas, North street, Bourn Thomas Rev.R.Grammar school,Caistor McCagne Geo. 10 College st. Grantham Rid yard William, Frampton, Boston Thompson & Sons, 7 Elmer s~reet north, Mclntosh D. 7 Macaulay st. Gt. Grmsby Riley J. B. Uffington, Stamford Grantham Mackrill T. 64Ayscoughst. Gt.Grimsby Roberts J. W. North Somercotes Thompson& Sons, Lord st. Gainsboro' Malim A. H. Grantham RobertsonR.B.A.Osbourne st.Gt.Gmsby Thompson & Wood, 39 Bethlehem Maltby Wm. 19 Macaulay st. Gt. Grmsby Robinson C. Grainthorpe street, Grimsby Mansford Alfred, Nettleham, Lincoln Robinson Mrs. E. Horncastle Thompson C.Fleetgal.e,Barton-on-Hmbr Maples a Stanley, Spalding RobinsonJ.B.Lnc1n.&Lindsey Bk.Louth Thompson Chas. Lord st. Gainsborough Markham John, Sleaford Robinson T. W. 9 Stanley ter.Gt.Gmsby ThompsonJ.R.7 Victoria ter.Cleethorpes Marlow Jn. 373 Cleethorpe rd. Grimsby RobinsonT.Bancroft st.Cleethps.Grmsby Tolson J. Sleaford Marsden W. J. 14 Spring gdns.Gainsbro' Rollinson E. J. 38 Park st. Gt. Grimsby Tomline W. Spring gardens, Spalding Marshall August, 52 Bridge st.Gainsbro' Rowcroft James, 83 West street, Boston Tong J. u Cleethorpe rd. Gt. Grimsby Marshal! H. H. Hepworth Rudkin Thos. A. 21 North st. Grantbam Tonge .1ohn, 5 Cleethorpe rd. Grimsby Marvin Thos.154 Willingham st.Grmsby Rushworth J. E. Fish dock, Gt.Grimsby Torry Chas. Edward, Old Market place, MashfordW.E.Westst.Lng.Suttn.Wsbch Russon T. 140 Willingham st. Grimsby Grimsby & at Brigg Mason Henry Edwd. & Richard, White- Kutland Wm. R. 13 Whithampl. Boston TownsendJ.E.Marketplace,LongSutton cross street, Barton-on-Humber Sandall Eldred, 64 Dudley rd. Grantham Toynbee & Larken, Lincoln Matthias Benj. Williams, 103 Daubney Sanderson W. National schools, Crowle Toyne Joseph Alfred, Skegness road, street, New Cleethorpes, Grimsby ~ands Joseph, South Somercotes, Louth Wainlieet All Saints R.S.O Meanwell Alfred, Market place, Caistor Savage G. N. 47 Tentercroft st. Lincoln Treadgold T. G. 8 Park ter. Grantham Middleton J. Freeman st. ut. Grimsby ScholeyJohnCharles,Sturtonhouse,Great Trippett Jabez, 37 Albert street, Brigg Middleton J. G. Shirton-by-Stowe Sturton, Horncastle TruswellF.sBHighst.Cleethorps.Grmsby Milligan J. A. Marke~ Rasen Scott H. Y. The Mill, Appleby Tupholme 'f. Spilsby Millington & Simpson, Sleaford Screeton W. H. 5 Tentercroftst. Lincoln Tweed J. T. Saltergate, Lincoln Mills H. M. Market place, Bourn :;earby James, High street, Spilsby Twidale Thos. West Butterwick, Doncstr Mills Richd. H. 101 Hainton st. Grmsby Sellers Josh. Gosber~on . Tyers G. 5 Sewell's walk, High st. Lincoln Mills W. A. West end, Holbeach Sells Thomas, Uffingham, Uffington Tyler William, Swineshead Milns William,59 Foundry st.Horn~astle Sergeant A. M. & E. & Co. The Brewery, Upward H. C. Fernside villa, Heneage Mitchell Willingham G. Spilsby Bridge street, Brigg street, Great Grimsby Moore R. King street, Winterton Sergeant J. E. H. Bourne road, Alford Urry George, Kirton-in-Lindsey Moore Richard, 36 Holies st.. Grimsby Shaw Herbert, 69 East st. Horncastle Vallow Wm. 33 Hainton st. Grimsby Moore Tom, King st.Barton-on-Humber Shepherd W. xo Stanley ter.Gt.Grmsby Veale Wm. Geo. 6 Boston rd. Sleaford Morey Albert Wm. Albert st. Holbeach Shillaker B. T. Market Deeping V ere George, 2 Vickers lane, Louth Morris James, 6 Spain pl. Spain la.Bostn ShipmanT.H.sx Flottergate,Gt.Grmsby Verlin William Hy. t Station st. :Boston Mottram J. Church street, Holbeach . Shrive Glen, Laceby, Grimsby Vickers Benjamin, Silver street,Lincoln Mountain & Mountain,27 Bethlehem st. Simmons Charles P. Colsterworth Vincent W. T. Market pl. Long Sutton Grimsby Simpson Thomas, Bull hotel, Spilsby WadsworthJsph.43 Hainton st.Grimsby Mountain Thomas, Great Grimsby Slingsby Alfred, 40 Earl st. Grimsby Walker George Booth, Wainfleet All Moyns John, 53 Edwardstreet,Grimsby Slingsby Arth. 251 Freemanst.Grimsby Saints R.S.O Munro David, Long Sutton Smalley R. High st. Bracebridge,Lincoln Walker R. C. 49 Flottergate,Gt.Grimsby Munro Dr. National Provincial Bank, Smalley Robrt. 141 Newark rd. Lincoln WalkerT.54Newport st.Barton-on-Hmbr Long Sutton Smedley Miss G. 10 North gate,Sleaford Walker T. 316 Willingham st. Grimsby Myddelton John, Caskgate ho.Gainsbro' Smedley John Thos. 12 Argyle st. Boston WalkerW.C.Holland vil.High st.Spaldng Naylor John A. H. Morton ter.Gainsbro' Smith G. & Son, 143t J<'reeman street, Ward Arthur, Castlegate, Grantham Neal James, 33 James street, Boston Great Grimsby Ward J. R. Barkston-le-Willows Nell Richard James, Louth Smith A. E. 32 uordon ~t. Gainsboro' Ward Thomas, Harden's Gap, South Neville J. J. Blyton Smith Frederick, 3 Portland st. Lincoln Ormsby, Alford Newton Henry E. Epworth Smith Geo. 14 Farebrother st. Grimsby Ward William, Langworth, Lincoln Nightingale & Danby, Com•amore road, Smith John, Scotter, Lincoln Wardell Joseph, Grasby, Lincoln Great Grimsby Smith W. 16 Bull ring, Gt. Grimsby Wardle Geo. 53 Trinity st. Gainsboro' Nightingale J. 7 Cavendish st. Grimsby Smith William, 37 Queen st. Grimsby Warmg William, 33 Silver st. Lincoln Nixon Thos. High st. Heckington S.O ~mithson W. H. Morton Warner Wm. Hy. 36Haintonst.Grmsby North Alfred 'fhos. 11 Hare st. Grimsby Snaith H. xo New street, Boston Watkinsonll.(exors. of),Hallpl.Spaldng Nutt G. N. 77<Jleethorpe rd.Gt.Grmsby Sneesby J. H. 24A, Westgate, Grantham Watson J. Mablethorpe OsbourneW. T. 27 Clayton st. Gt. Grmsby Snell Munro, 'I'etford, Horncastle Watts 1.& Co.3 I Os borne st. Gt. Grimsby Overton Saml. G. 20 East st. Horncastle Snowdell M. N. M. York City & County Watts D.B 23 Cambridge st. Cleethorpes Owen W. H. Mercer row, Louth Bank, Victoria street, Gt. Grimsby Weall B. a Silver street, Gainsborougb. Packer M. W. 12 St. Peter'shill1 Stmfrd SonthwellH.E.BrantBroughton,Newark Welsh Willlam, Boston road, Spilsby Page & Padley, Market Rasen Sowley C. H. 7 Lucy Tower st. Lincoln WestobyG.339Cleethorpe rd.Gt.Grmsby Page William T. 44 Silver st. Lincoln Speck John Wm. Nettleton road, Caistor Wharton J. nFreeman st. Gt. Grimsby Palin James, Welbourn, Lincoln Spencer ,A. King st. Winterton, Doncstr Wheatley Charles, 16 St. Peter's road, Palmer Valentine Poole, Market place, Sprmg & Son, 19 :Market place, Brigg Cleethorpes, Grimsby Kirton-in-Lmdsey Spring J. Brigg Wherry E. & Son, Bourn Parish & Son, Old .Hank chambers, Bull Stapleton & Hildyard, 20 St. Paul's White C. Crescent street, Gt. Grimsby ring, Horncastle street, Stamford White G A. Victoria st. Gt. Grimsby Parker John, Corn market, Louth Stephenson A. R. York City & County White W. S. Corn exchange, Lo:1th Pbrsons Wm. Edwd. ~la:rket pl. Spilsby Bank, Cleethorpe road, Gt. Grimsby Whitehead Israel, 2 Quarry terrace, Passant F. 31 Gladstone ter. Grantham Stephenson John, Town hall, Grimsby Cemetery road, Louth .Pat:\'ick Thos. E. 46 Lea. rd. Gainsboro' Stephenson Wm. East Barkwith, Lincoln Whitham William, Ulceby .
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