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Northamptonshire. [Kelly's 406 FAR NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERS continued. Harker :Mrs. Margaret, Little Oakley, Hirons Mrs. Mary .!nn, Chalcombe, Goosey Robert, West lodge, Barnwe11 Kettering Banbury St. Andrew & Armston, Polebrook, Harker Matthew, The Grange, Ged- Hirons Wm. L. Chalcombe, Banbury Oundle dington, Kettering Hitchcox R. Gt. Houghton, Nrthmptn Grange Thomas, Canons Ashby, Harper Thomas, Crick, Rugby Hobbs John, Cottingham, Market Har- Byfield R.S.O Harper W.Sibbertoft, Market Ifiarboro' borough Gray George, Bainton, Stamford tHarper 1V.G.King's Sutton, Banbury Hobbs L#Barton Seagrave, Kettering Gray Peter, Kilsby, Rugby Harper William, 'CToughton, Brackley Hobbs Thomas, East street, Long Gray Richard, Gorby, Kettering I Harris F.H.Kislingbury, Korthampton Buckby, Rugby Green J. Lutton 10. Lutton, Oundle I Harris Frederic B. Overstone,Nthmptn Hodges David & Co. Rothersthorpe, tGreen J. Pilton 10. Pilton, Oundle IHarris Frederick, Moulton, Nrthmptn Northampton GreenwoJd James Augustus, Easton- Han'is Geo. Barton Seagrave,Kettring Holland 1V. ~It. Pleasant, Crick,Rugby on-the-Hill, Stamford Harris Geo. Newborough, Peterboro' HoIlier William Amos O. Chalcombe, Greenwood James Porter, Easton-on- tHarris Geo. L. Patteshall, Towcester Banbury the-Hill, Stamford Harris J.Newton Bromshold, Rushden HoIlis William, Nortoft, Northampton Gregory :Mrs. Sarah M.Astrop,Banbry Harris John, Barby, Rugby Holmes Arth. Helpstone, Mrkt.Deeping Gregory William, Steane, Charlton tHarris John, Grimscote, Towcester Holmes F. Sutton, Wansford RS.O Grey John W. The Grange, Woodford, Harris John, jun. Barby, Rugby Holmes Frederick, Upton, Peterboro' Thrapston & Islip lodge, Islip, Hanis .In. T. Newborough, Peterboro' Holt Frank, AstweIl, Brackley Thrapston Harris In. Wm. Castor, Peterborough Holton Fredk. Greatworth, Banbury Grimn Fdk.W.Burough Fen,Peterboro' Harris Jsph. Barton Seagrave, Kttrng Holton John Henry, Norton, Weedon Griffin Geo. J. Radstone, Brackley tHarris Thomas B. Ivy grange, Pat- Holton Wm. Gt.Harrowden,WIlngboro' tGriffin ~Irs. M. A. Olapton, Thrapstn tesha11, To,vcester Hopcraft John, Gt. Everdon, Daventry Grimn Philip, Eye, Peterborongh Harris W. Singlesole, Eye, Peterboro' HopeweIl John Thos. Naseby, Rugby oG-riffin Richard, Overthorpe, Banbury tHarris W. A. P. WoIlaston, WeIling- Hopkins Robert, Nortoft,Northampton Griffin Wm. Eydon, Byfield R.S.O borough Hopkins York, Geddington, Kettering Griflln "lhlliam, Ledabrook, Chipping Han'is 1Vm. Kewborough, Peterboro' Horn Thomas, Raunds, Thrapston "Warden, Banbury Harris W. jun. Newborough,Petel"bro' Hornsby Richard & James, Yardley Griggs W.J.Rothersthorpe, Nrthmptn Harrison Hy. P. Nortoft, Korthamptn Hastings, Northampton Grimsdick D. S. Potterspury, Stony Hart James, Oranford lodge, Oran- Hornsby Abraham, West Farndon, Stratford ford St. Andrew, Kettering Byfield RS.O tGroocock Geo.Ashley,Market Harbro' tHart Philip,MarstonTrusseIl,Lubnhm Hornsby Joseph, Astcote, Towcester Groome C. F. Great Harrowden, Wel- Hart William, Weston-by-WeIIand, Horrell Edward Henry, Manor house, lingborough Market Harborough Higham Ferrers RS.O Groome John, Ashton, Oundle Hartley Henry Urban, Culworth mill, Horrell Jas. Ray, Longthorpe,Peterbro' tGross \V. J. jun. Burton Latimer, Culworth, Banbury Horrel! John, Tanholt, Eye, Peterboro' Kettering Haseldine G. Finedon, \Yellingboro' Horsford Jas. A. Wadenhoe, Oundle Grossml1h .lohn, Ashton, Stamford Hawes George, Onley, Rugby Horsford John T. Warmington,Oundle Grummett Wm. Tinsley,Ufford,Stmfrd Hawes John Thos.Woodford,Thrapston Horsford W.Coles,Low.Benefid.Oundle GrundoIl David, Maidwell, Northmptn Hawkes Harry, Oollingtree, Nthmptn Hurton Alfd. New Duston, Nrthmptn tGudgeon Mrs. Tiffield Wood house, Hawkes Thos. Hy. Aynho, Banbury Houghton G. Castle Ashby, Nthmptn Tiffield, Towcest-er tHawtin Thomas, Eastcote.Towcester Houldsworth Francis, RothweIllodge, tGwlgeon Jchn, Blisworth lodge, Blis· Haycock William & Edwin, Long Fur- Rothwell, Kettering worth R.S.O long farm, Oatesby Abbey,Daventry House John, Park street, King's Cliffe, GulHver Arthul', Sulgrave, llal1bury Haycock John, Helidon, Daventry Wansford R.S.O Gulliver Mrs. Emma, Sulgrave,Banbry Haynes Charles, Whittlebury,Towcstr Howe Samuel, Moulton, Northampton Gulliver Herbert, Helmdon, Brackley Haynes Thomas, Watford, Rugby Howes Mrs. Ann, Naseby, Rugby Gulliver .lames, Welton, Davelltr) Haynes Wm. Long Buckby, Rugby Howes Samuel, Byfield R.S.O GulliYer John Evenley, Brackley Heading \Vil1iam, WaHon, \Peterboro' Howes Wm. 1\Ioulton, Northampton Gulliver John, Litchborough, Weedon Healey Joseph, West Haddon, Rugby Howkins Frank, Lilbourne, Rugby Gulli,er 'rhos. Holdenby, ~orthmptn t-Heckfora A.E.Crick ho.Crick, Rugby Howkins Geo. Fredk. Crick, Rugby Gunn Mrs. Joseph C. Ravensthorpe, Hedges Thomas, Adstone, Tow('ester Howkins Jinks, Lilbourne, Rugby Northampton Hemming J. "West Farndon, Byfield Hudson James, Nassington, Wansford Gunn Mrs. Sophia, Elkington, Yelver- R.S.O R.S.O toft, Rugby tHemmings George, Lawn hill, More- Hughes John, Sholebrooke leyes, Whit- Gurney G. F. Plum park, Paulers- ton Pinkney, Byfield RS.O tlebury, Towcester pury, Towcester Henn Mrs. H. Sulgrave, Banbury Hull John Geo. Ivy ho. Pilton,Oundle Hack William AIgernon, Bridge house, Henn William, Sulgrave, Banbury tHumfrey Joseph C. Horn Hill house, Wansford R.S.O Hensman W.Flint hls.Winwick, Rugby 01ipston, Market Harborough Hackney Frank, Walgrave, Nrthmptn Henson Daniel, Barby, Rugby Hunt A. The Hall, WaHon, Peterboro' Haddon Albert, Barby, Rugby Herd W. Rothersthorpe, Northampton Hnnt John, Little Weldon, Kettering HadIand S. Lower Weedon, Weedon Heritage Mrs. Sarah, Springfield ho. Hunt John, jun. Yentwood, Little \Yel· lIadman R. Werrington, PeterboTongh Lower Boddington, Byfield R.S.O don, Kettering Radruan Rt. Gvnthorpe, PeterborC'ugh tRewison Geo. Warkworth, Banbury +Hunt 1Vm. Deene, Wansford R.S.O Hails Harry, Shutlanger, Towcester Hewitt Thomas, Braunston, RUg'by Hunt William Bryan, Easton Mandit, .Hails Jabez, Shutlanger, Towcester Heygate & Son, Bugbrooke, Weedon Northampton Hales H. Shortwood house, Faxton, Heygate F. H. Nobottle, :Xorthampton Hunter John O. Green's park, Wood Northampton Heygate Wm. Henry, RothweIl,Kttrng end, Towcester Hall Edwin, Braunston, Rughy Heys J.Rf'ctory 10.Warmington,Oundle Hurley J. A. W. Farthingstone,Weedon Hall Miss Eliza, Harrington, NtJhmptn Hickman Joseph, Manor house, Holy- Hurley J. W. Great Everdon,Daventry Hall Matthew, Byfield RS.O well, Northampton Hurley Thos. W. Litchboro', Weedon Hall Owen, Korton, Daventry Hi,ckman T. Preston Capes, By- Hutchinson E. Bnrton Latimer,Kttrng tHaIl "William, Char-weIton hall, By- field RS.O Hutchinson Hel'ry, Wythmail park, field R.S.O Riggins William Hervey, Preston Orling-bury, Wellingborough Hammond Joseph, Laxton, Stamford Deanery, Northampton Iucley Frank, Raunds, Thrapston Hammond W. Upper Boddington, By· Higg-s James, Weedon hill, Upper Incley Frank, West Haddon, Rugby field R.S.O Weedon, Weedon Inge Ambrose, Eydon, Byfield R.S.O Hamshaw Geo. Bozeat, 1Velling-boro' Higgs Thomas, Muscot, \Yeedon Ireland James, Franklow Knob, \lark· Handbury John, Oxney house, NewaTk, tHigham Samuel, Badby, Daventry worth, Banbury Peterborough Higham Thomas, Woodford Halse, By- Ireland Thomas, Blue field, Apethorpe, Handsley WiIliam, Wood Newton, field RS.O Wansford R.S.O Wansford R.S.O Hight William, Broughton, Kettering Irving William, Aldwinkle, Thrapston Hankins George, Achurch, Oundle Hill 1Vm. Titchmarsh, Thrapston tlvens John Henry, Glebe farm, Ey- Hankins Geol'ge, Clapton, Thrapston Hilliam John J. Hills & Holes, King's don, Byfield R.S.O Hankins .Jsph. Titchmarsh. Thrapston Cliffe, Wansford &.S.O Ivens John R Woodford Halse, By- Harding Mrs. Mary, St{)ke Albany, Hillson J. jun. Upper Heyford,Weedon field RS.O Market Harborough Hilton Anthony, Worth lodge, Harring- Ivens T.E.~fiddleton Cheney, Banbury Harding S. Stoke Albany, Market Har· ton, Xorthampton J ackson Chas. Roade, Korthampton borough Hind J oseph, Duddington, Stamford t J ackson John, Faxton grange, Fax- H arding l.V. E. Hannington,Xrthmptn Hindes John Hy. Abthorpe, Towcester ton, Northampton Hargraves Edwin, Barby, Rugby Hipwell Danl.Herbert, Islip, Thrapston Jam~s Charles, Woodford Halse, By- Hircock Wm. Montagu st. Kettering field R.S.O.
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