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LINCOLNSHIRE. FARMERS-Continued 680 FAR LINCOLNSHIRE. FARMERS-continued. Bosworth John, Fen side, Little Steep- BradleyStphn.Billingborough,J<'olknghm Bland Richard Smith, Leake, Boston ing, Spilsby Bradley Thomas, Keal Coates, Spilsby Bland Robert, Truesdale lodge, Baston, Bosworth William, Fen side, Little Bradley Thomas, Nettleham, Lincoln Market Deeping Steeping, Spilsby Bradley Thomas, Uffington, Stamford Bland Thomas, Benington, Boston BothamleyMrs. E. Fen, Gedney,Holbch Bradley William, Thorpe St. Peter, Bland T. West Wharton, Gainsborongh Bothamley Frederick T. Fen, Long Wainfleet R.S.O Bland William, Baston, Market Deeping Sntton, Wisbech Bradley Wilson, Jrby-in -the .. Marsh, Bland W. W. Great Ponton, Grantham Bothamley George, Fleet, Holbeach Burgh R.S.O Blankley J. Castle Bytham, Grantham BotherwayGeorge, Scottlethorpe,Bourne Bradley Wilson, Thorpe St. Peter, BlankleyMrs. Jane, Stroxton, Grantham Bott Henry, Hare park, Blankney, Wainfleet R.S.O Blankley John, Culverthorpe, Grantham Navenby S.O Bradshaw Chas. Hy. East Halton, Ulcelly Blankley Mrs. M. A. (the trustees of the Botterill Richard, 'Tathwell hall, Louth Bradshaw Henry, Hogsthorpe, Alford late), Hanbeck ho. Wilsford, Grnthm Bottomley E. Sutton St. James,Wisbech Bradshaw John, Kirkby green, Lincflba Blanshard Mrs. Thomas, Welton,Lincoln Bottomley Mrs. F. Coleby, Lincoln Brady C. Bellesmere, Cow bit, Spaldin~ Blanshard William, Whitton, Doncaster Boul lsaac, Bicker, Boston Brady Hbt. Waddingham,KirtonLindsey Blaydes Thomas J. Epwo•th, Doncaster Boulton Albert, Great Steeping, Spilsby Braithwaite W.Dryvoddington Grnthm Bletcher George, Wroot, Bawtry Boulton AII.Jert, Little Steeping, Spilsby Bralsford Thomas, Walcot, Lincoln Bletsoe T. South Leasingham, Sleafo:rd Boulton E. West Fenside,Stickney, Bstn Bramford Charles, Bridge street, Brigg Bliss I. Lowgate, Tydd St. Mary, Wsbch Boulton George, East Halton, Ulceby Bramford Charles, Cadney, Brigg BlissettW.Tanvats,Metheringham,Lncln Bourn Hugh, Northfield,MavisEnderby, Bramford R. Bridges, Westgate, Doncs1;r Blood Wm. East st. Crowland,Peterboro' Spilsby Bramhall E. East Butterwick, Doncaster Bloodworth Edward, Osgodby, Bourne Bourn John William, Mumby, Alford Bramhill Thomas,Marshchapel,Grimsby Blow Dalton; Swinderby, Lincoln Bourn Robert, Grimsthorpe, Bourne Bramhill W. Ashby decoy, Ashby, Brigg Blunt William Bridges, Luttongate, Bourn Robert, West Deeping fen, West Bramley Arthr. Linwood,Martin,Lincoln Sutton St. Edmunds, Wisbech Deeping:, Market Deeping Bramley Edw.Manor ht:LFiskerton,Lncln Blythe H. Crouch end, Frampton, Bstn Bourn Wallis, Rowston hall, Lincoln Bramley J.C.TheGrnge.Langriville,Bstn Blythe John, Frampton, Boston Bourne Edwin, Alvingham, Louth Brand B. Orchard ho. Surfleet, Spalding Blythe John, Whaplode Drove, Wisbech Bourne Ephraim, Dunholme, Lincoln llransom Wm. Long la.Moulton,Spalding Boardman A. SuttonSt. James, Wisbech Bourne Frank, Wootton, Ulceby Brant Charles, South Reston, Louth Bockleton Joseph, Algarkirk Fen, Boston Bourne John, New ball, Stainton-by- Brant Daniel, East Theddlethorpe,Louth Bocock Alfred, Skidbrook, Louth Langworth, Lincoln Brant George, EastTheddlethorpe,Loutb Bocock Robert, Covenham St. Bartholo- Bourne G. Westlaby, Wickenby, Lincln Branton Alf. Pode Hole, West Pinchbeck, mew, Louth Bourne John R. Scamblesby, Horncstle Spalding Bocock Robert, Dunholme, Lincoln Bourne Thomas, ClaxbyPluckacre, Bstn Branton George,Pode Hole, West Pinch.. Bogg Chas. Stountrd. :Frithville, Boston BowderMrs. S. Colsterworth,Grantham beck, Spalding Bolland Barton, 8ibsey, Boston Bowen Edward, Stow, Lincoln BrantonH.Spalding fen,Cuckoord.Spldg Bollings J. Millgate, Whaplode,Spalding Bowers Joseph, Whaplode, Spalding Branton William, Pode Hole road, West. Bollons Joseph, Weston, Spalding Bowles U. Manor house, Wrangle, Bostn Pinchbeck, Spalding Bolton Mrs. Ann, High street, Holbeach Bowling Jn. D. Fen, Dunston, Lincoln Branton William Henry, Cuckoo, West. BondMrs.B. & T.Gayton-le-Marsh,Alford Bowling John Dawson, Tilney hall, Pinchbeck, Spalding Bond Alfred, East Halton, Ulceby Thorpe Tilney, Lincoln Bratley Bros. South Leasingham, Sleafrd Bond John S. Lnsby manor, Spilsby Bowman George, Beltoft, Doncaster Bratley David &Alfd. Edenham, Bourne Bond Tom, Ludborough, Louth Bowman John, Station road, Long Bratley W. & Son, Yarborough, Louth Bone James, Scawby S.O Sutton, Wisbech Bratley Mrs. l\1ary, Newton house~ Bones Mrs. E. }<'en, Billinghay, Lincoln Bowman Walter,TheCommon, 8palding ll'nham, Grantham Bonnett J. Burton-Coggles, Grantham Bowman W .Cowsit hl. Epworth,Dncstr Braughton William, Swinderby, Lincoln Bonnett John, Asterby, Lincoln Bowness John, Snitterby,KirtonLindsey Bray George, Winterton, Doncaster Bonnett William, Barlings, Lincoln Bowness Wm. Uorringham, Gainsboro' Bray Mrs.M. Waddingham,Kirton Lindsy Bontoft S. W. Mareham-le-Fen, Boston BowserJoe&Chas.Gillitt,Langriville,Bstn Bray Wm. }<'en lane, East Keal, Spilsby BoorMrs. Benjamin, Luttongate,Sutton Bowser A. The Rookery, Fr1skney, Bstn Bray William, Leake, Boston St. Edmunds, Wisbech Bowser Mrs. Annie, J<'rithville, Boston Braybrook James, Cowbit, Spalding Boor J. Jekells bank, Wbaplode,8palding Bowser Charles, FrithYille, Boston Bree Solomon, Leake, Boston Boor Joseph William, Aswick grange, Bowser Charles Henry, Bingham lodge, Brethwick William, Leake fen, Boston Whaplode Drove, Wisbech Holbeach Marsh Brett C. F. Button St. Edmunds, Wisbch BoorMrs.MaryAnn,Baston,Mrkt.Deepng Bowser Charles Henry, Fen, :Fleet, Hol- Brett Herbt. Londonthorpe, Grantham Boor Thomas, Weston, Spalding beach & Holbeach Marsh Brett J. H. Sutton St. Edmunds, Wisbch Boorne E. Wadding ham, Kirton Lindsey Bowser Frederick E. Wigtoft, Boston Brett R. H. Old hall, Kirkstead, Lincoln Booth F. Church villa, Skirbeck, Boston Bowser Frederick Martin, Sibsey, Bostn Brett William Paul, Wildmore, Lincoln Booth George, Swineshead, Boston Bowser Geo. Manor ho. Leake, Boston Bretton Alfred, Tydd St. Mary, Wisbech Booth G. Toynton All Saints, Spilsby Bowser George, The Firs, Friskney,Bstn Brewer Robt. Moor, Branston, Lincoln Booth John, Owmby, Lincoln Bowser Jcseph, Northorpe, 8palding Brewin Thos. Ruskington, Sleaford Booth Joseph, North Kelsey, Lincoln Bowser Joseph, Sibsey, Boston Brewitt John, Eastlound, Bawtry Booth Samuel, Kirton, Boston Bowser J. Thornton ho. Frithville, Bstn Brewitt Samuel, Thinholme, Westwood• Booth Mrs. Toyne, Springthorpe grange, Bowser William, Stickford, Boston side, Doncaster Springthorpe, Gainsborough Bowser William, Worlaby house, Louth Brewitt William,High & Low Burnham, Booth Waiter, Swineshead, Boston Bowskin Colin H. Burringham,Doncastr Doncaster Booth William, Eastoft, Goole Boyce J .lrby-in·the-Marsh, BurghR. S. 0 13rewste:r j, Deuton Io. Denton,Grantham Booth William, I<'en, Southrey, Lincoln Hover George, Uftington, Stamford Brewster John A. Barrowby, Grantham Boothby Abraham, Pinchbeck, Spalding Boyfield Richard, Pointon, Folkingham Brewster Wm. Pickworth, Folkingham Boothby H. West end, Frampton, Boston Bracken bury Edward, Butterwick, Bstn BricklesJn.Helpringham,HeckingtonS,O BoothbyH.jun.West end,Frampton,Bstn Brackenbury Edwin, Carlby, Stamford BridgefootW.SuttonSt.Edmunds,Wsbcb Boothby Thos. West Pinchbeck,Spalding Brackenbury I. Claxby Pluckacre, Bstn Bridgefoot Wm. 8. Sutton St. Edmunds, Border Brothers, Goxhill. Hull Brackenbury James, Harrington,Spilsby Wisbech Border Andrew, Northend, Goxhill,Hull Brackenbury John, Bardney, Lincoln Bridger John, Irby, Burgh R.S.O Border Edmund, Goxhill, Hull. BrackenbUFy Mrs. Mary, Hamering- Brierley Henry, Ru~kington, 8leaford Border George Leedham, Goxhill, Hull ham, Horncastle Briggs Susannah & Son, Saleby, Alford Border John, Goxhill, Hull Bracken bury Pinder,Carrington, Boston Briggs Amos, Low grounds, Swineshead, Border Richard Jabez, Goxhill, Hull Brackenbury Thomas B. West Fen, Boston Border Rbt. East Marsh, Goxhill, Hull Moulton Chapel, Wisbech Briggs A. Deeping St.James, ::Vlrkt.Dpng Border William, Winterton, Doncaster Brackenbury Wm. 17 Grove st. Boston Briggs Charles, Anderby, Hultoft S.O Borman J. & W. Grainthorpe, Grimsby Brackenbury William, Witham-on-the- Briggs Charles, Hogstho-rpe, Alford Borman Albert, Grainthorpe, Grimsby Hill, Bourne Briggs Charles, Laughton, Gainsboro' Bmman Geo. Seadyke, Kirton, Boston Brackenbury W. T. Leake Fen, Boston Briggs Geo.Common,Urowland,Petrbro' Borrill Thos. & Jas. Sticking, Boston Bradbury Samuel, Cheal, 8palding Briggs Henry, Hundleby, Spilsby Borrill Arthur, Keelby, Brocklesby S.O Bradey Wm. & Jn. Lissington, Lincoln Briggs Mrs. J. Sth. Hykeham, Lincoln Borrill George, Little Carlt14m, Louth Bradford William, Weston, Spalding Briggs John Lewis, Priory farm, Ufting- Borrill John, Manby, Louth Bradley Henry, Huttoft 8.0 ton road, Stamford Borrill Thos. East Halton, Ulceby 8.0 BradleyJ. Cranesgate, Whaplode,Spldng Briggs John Th mas, Hallgate, Sutton Bocyill Thomas, Nettleton rd. Caistor Bradley Jn. West end, "\\ yberton, Boston St. Edmunds, Wisbecb Borrill Wm. Cooper, EastHalton, Ulceby Bradley Robert, Kirton end, Boston Briggs John Thomas, The Common,. Borringham W. Dunham,Sotby, Wragby Bradley Mrs. Sophia, Rose Cottage farm, Crow land, Peterborough Boss E. Hoffieet Stow, Bicker, Boston Kirton-in-Lindsey Briggs 1\lark H. 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