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Lincoln.] Far 436 [Post Office [LINCOLN.] FAR 436 [POST OFFICE FARMERS continued. Shuttleworth R. Scothern, Lincoln Sleaford J. Fiskerton, Lincoln Sharpe Joseph, Middle Rasen, Market Sibcy S. Repham, Lincoln Slcdmore W. Haxey, Bawtry Rasen Sibcy S. Uffington, Stamford Sleight H. Somerby, Gainsborough SharpeJoshua,Hoftlet,Wigtoft,Spalding Sibsey Mrs. A. Carlton-le-Moorland, Sleight H. jun. Great Corringham, Sharpe Joshua, Swineshead, Spalding Newark Gainsborough Sharpe R. Quarrington, Sleaford Sills G. Carlton Scroop, Grantham Sleight J. Leake, Boston Sharpe S. Swinstead, Bourn Sills G. Heckington, ~leaford Sleight R. Fleet, Wisbech Sharpe S. Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lincoln Sills George, Honington & Carlton Sleight Mrs. R. Laughton, Gainsboro' Sharpe S. Welby, Grantham Scroop, Grantham Sleigh tholm G. & J. N orthorpe, Sharpe T. Pointon, }<'alkingham Sills J. Fen, Helpringham, Sleaford Kirton-in-Lindsey Sharpe Thomas, Counthorpe, Stamford Sills J. North Kyme, Sleaford Sleightholm G. Scampton, Lincoln Sharpe W. Caenby, Market Rasen Sills T. Heapham, Gainsborough Sleightholm W. Scampton, Lincoln Sbarpe W. Mavis Enderby, Sppsby Sills T. High street, Billingborough, Sleightholme George, Grayingham, Sharpe W. Welby, Grantham Falkingham Kirton-in-Lindiley, & Manor hou~e, Sharpe W. T. Baumber, Horncastle Sills W. CI!Bthorpe,Barrowby,Grantham Kirton-in-Lindsey Sharpley A. Muckton, Louth Silvester H.Willingbam,Cherry,Lincoln Sleightholme W. lJ. Grsyingham, Sharpley A. West Torrington, Wragby Silvester J.Burgh-in-the-Marsh,Boston Kirton-in-Lindsey Sharpley Coates, Kelstern, Louth Simcoates T. Anderby, Alford Slight G. Wilsford heath, Sleaford Sharpley Cyrus, Mabletborpe St. Mary, Simmonds James, Pinchbeck West, Slight H. Thonock, Gaiushorough Alford Spalding Slight H.jun. Thonock, Gainsborough Sharpley Henry, Acthorpe, South Elk- Simmons J. Goxhill, Hull Slight R. Laughton, Gainsborough ington, Louth Simmons J. Owston, Bawtry Slight T. West fen, Raithliby, Spilsby Sharpley Mrs. H. Donington-upon- Simms Mrs. S. Dighy, Sleaford Slight W. Ingoldmells Bain, Louth Si mons C. East Theddlethorpe, Alford Slight W. 'l'he Ings, Messingham, Sharpley I. lloswell, South Elkington, Simons E. Hagworthingham, Spilsby Kirton-in-Lindsey Louth Si mons J. Miningsby, Boston Slight W. West Willoughby, Grant ham Sharpley I. Calcethorpe, Louth Simons J. Newton-by-'l'oft, Market Slingsby D. Ludding·ton, Goolc Sharpley J. B. WestTorrington, Wragby RI!Ben Slings by E. North Bear le, N ewark Sharpley S. Stewton, Louth Simons J. West Ashby, Horncastle Slingsby G. North Scarle, Newark Sharpley W. Claxby Pluck acre, Boston Simons R. Toynton St. Peters, Spilsby Sling-shy J. Derrythorpe, Althorpe, Shaw C. Hogsthorpe, Alford Simons W. Bolingbroke, Spilsby Doncaster Shaw D. Welbourn, Grantham Simons W. Usselby, Market Rasen Slingsby S. Owston, Bawtry Shaw G. Frampton, Boston Simpson H. Eastville, Boston Smalley T. Thorpe St. Peter, Boston Shaw G. Weshvood side, Bawtry Sirnpson H. High farm, Ha! ton Holgate, Smart J. Deeping St. J ames, Market Shaw G. Wiltimoor fen, Boston Spilsby Deeping ShawJ. Wildmoor fen, Boston Sirnpson James, Addlethorpe, Boston Smart Mrs. M. A. Ropsley, Grantham Shaw R. N ormanton, Grantham Simpson John, I ngoldmells Smart W. N orthorpe, Donington, Sbaw R. Stenning, Swineshead, Spalding Simpson J oseph, Thorpe St. Peter,Bostn Spalding Shaw S. Dales, Walcott, Sleaford Simpson J osiah, Fen side, Halton Hol- Smart W. Wainfleet St. Mary, Boston Shaw W. Sutton St.Edmund's, Wisbech gate, Spilsby Smeaton D. Manthorpe, Bourn Shawl J. Whaplode, Spalding Simpson P. B. Repbam, Lincoln Smeeton S. jun. Kirton, Boston Shearwood R. Brock hill, Goxhill, Hull Simpson Mrs. S. Fen, Leake, Boston Smith J. & .ij. Holheacb Sheffield W. Cucker bridge, Spalding Simpson T. Little Steeping, Spilsby Smith & N eedham, North Elkington, fen, Spalding Simpson T. Trusthorpe, Altord Louth Shelbourn G. Caythorpe, Grantham Simpson W. Halton road, Spilsby Smith Alien, Grainsby, Great Grimsby Shelley F. Toynton All Saints, Spilshy Simpson W. ( exors. of), Little Steeping, Smith Alien, Tetney, Great Grimsby ShelleyJ. Twentylands,Hundleby ,Splsby Spilsby Smith Andrew, Claypole, N ewark Shelton J. North street, Crowland Simpson W. Pinchbeck West, Spalding Smith Mrs. Arabella, Barrow-on- Shelton T. Edenham, Bourn Sims S. Waddington, Lincoln Humber, Ulceby Shelton W. South street, Crowland Sinclair J. Triangles, Crowle, Bawtry Smith A. A. Meers, Kirton, Boston Shelton W. Sutterton, Spalding Sindall T. Y. Fulney, Spalding Smith B. Aslackby, Falkingham Shepherd F. Claxby, Market Rasen Sindall Z. Weston, 8palding Smith Barnard, Thorpe-le-Vale, Lud- Shepherd G. B. Whaplode, Spalding Sinderson W. Skidbrook, Louth ford Magna, Market Rasen Shepherd J. Whaplode, Spallting Singleton-, Fen, Sutterton, Spalding Smith Benjawin, Deeping St. James, Shepherd J. D. Whaplode, Spalding Singleton Mrs. E. Great Hale, Sleaford Market Deeping Shepherd T. Fen, Sutterton, Spalding Singleton W. Barrowby, Grantham Smith Benjamin, Six Hundreds, Heck- Shepherd T. Ranby, Wragby Sismey E. Deeping St. James, Market ington, Sleaford Shepherd T. W elbourn, Grantham Deeping Smith Benjatp.in West, Priory, Freiston, Shepherd W. Glentham, Market RI!Ben Siaer M. Addlethorpe, Boston Boston Shepherd W. Holton, Wragby Sizer W. Scatter, Kirton-in-Lindsey Smith Boyce, Mumby Chapel, Alford Shepherd son J. W estwood side, Bawtry Skelton Mrs. A. Hihaldstow, Kirton- Smith B. W. Woad farm, Skirbeck, Sheppard S. Grasby, Brigg in-Lindsey Boston Shepperson J. Deeping St. Nicholas, Skelton F. West Butterwick, Bawtry Smith C. Kirton-in-J,indsey Spalding Skelton G. North Owersby, MarketRasen Smith D. Low Fulney, Spalding Sherriff J. Stick ford_, Boston Skelton J. Fen side, East Kirkby,Spilsby Smith Edis, N orthorpe, 'fhurlby, Bourn Shillaker E. North ten, Bourn Skelton J. T. Fleet, Wisbech Smith Ed ward, Holbeach Shillaker G. Langtoft, Market Deeping Skelton J. T. Marsh, Long Sutton, Smith Edward, Holheach Marsh Shillaker J. North fen, Bourn Wisbech Smith Edward, Raithby, Spilsby Shillaker G. Pode hole, Spalding Skelton S. North Kelsey, Brigg Smith Edward, Riby, Great Grimsby Shillito F. Barrow-on-H umber, Ulceby Skelton W.N orth Owersby,MarketRasen Smith Edward, Walcott, Falkingham Shipley E. Westwood side, Bawtry Skepper 0. Fiskerton, Lincoln Smith Edward, West Deeping, Market Shipley G. Epworth, Bawtry Skepper 0. Willingham, Cherry,Lincoln Deeping Sbipley T. Epworth, Bawtry Skin W. S. Fleet, Wisbech Smith Mrs. Elizabeth, Deeping St. Shipley W. Epworth, Bawtry Skinn J. East Keal, Spilsby James, Market Deeping Shircliff G. Luddington, Goole Skinner W. Scatter, Kirton-in-Lindsey Smith Mrs. Elizabeth, Holbeach St. Shores W. Heck dyke, Bawtry Skinner W. Scanthorpe, Brigg John's, Holbeach ShortJ. Swinderby, Newark Skipworth H. G. Rothwell, Caistor Smith Mrs. Elizabeth, Langton-by- Short J. Tatteriihall, Boston Skipworth J. H. Howsham, Brigg Spilsby Short J. Wyberton, Boston Skipworth S. P. Rothwell, Caistor Smith F. Deeping St. James, Market Short W. Tattershall, Boston Skipworth T. N. N ormanby-on-the- Deeping Sbotbolt Mrs. A. Wargate, Spalding Wolds, Market RI!Ben Smith F. Skirbeck quarter, Boston Shotbolt Mrs. F. Wainfleet St. Mary, Skupham J. Moulton, Spalding Smith F. West street, Bourn Boston Slack J. Crowle, Bawtry Smith G. Crowle, Bawtry Shotbolt P. Pinchbeck fen, Pode hole, Slack R. Crowle, Bawtry Smith G. Evedon, Sleaford Spalding Slater B. Fleet, Wisbech Smith G. Fen, Boston Shot bolt S. G. North fen, Bourn Slater J. B. Cammeringham, Lincoln Smith G. Great Corriugham, Gains- Shotbolt T. Bourn road, Spalding SlaterS. North Carlton, Lincoln borough "Showier T. Thorpe St. Peter, Boston SlaterS. Will.ingham rd. Market Rasen Smith G. Messingham,Kirton-in-Lind~ty ShnttlewoodW.Gayton-le-Marsh,Alford Slator J. Whaplode, Spalding Smith G. North Kelsey, Brigg ShuttleworthE.NorthHykeham,Lincoln Sleadmore J. Epworth, Bawtry Smith G. Orby, Spilsby .
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