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Mamott W. Kunberley1 Nottjdghaiq Stepbenson J. S11tton1 Retford Buck T~ Clareborougb, Rett'ord 160 POST OFFICE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CA.RPENTERS & JoiNERs-continued. Mason W. East Bridgeford Stevens G. Aslockton, Nottingham Foster W. Arnold, Nottingham Massey J. Thoroton Stevens T. Or~ton Foster W. Sutton-on-Trent, Newark Massey S. Old Basford, Nottingham Stevenson J. Carrington st. NottingLam Fox ton S. Kin~ street, Sutton-in-Ash- Mellars J. Potter street, Worksop Stokes G .115U p. Parliament st. N tnghm field, Mansfield Millington J. Carrington, Nottingham Stubbs H. Rempstont>, Loughborough Franks J. West Bridgeford, Nottingham Millington S. East Bridgeford Swann G. Leen street, Nottingham Freeman H. Long row east,Nottingham Moore S. East Leake, Loughborough Talbot W. Ratcliffe-on-Trent, Notnghm Freeman J. Gunthorpe, Nottingham Morley G. Ratcliffe-on-Trent,Notngbam Taylor A. Broad marsh, Nottingham GaddS.SuttonBonningtn.Lougbborougb Morton A. Wharf, East Retford Taylor G. Church Warsop, Manstield Gale A. Laxton, Carlton-on-Trent l\lorton R. Papplewick, Nottingham Taylor J. Harby, Lincoln Garratt 0. Lister gate, Nottingham Mozley R. Sutton-on-Trent, Newark Taylor W, South street, Mansfield Gelsthorpe Mrs.C.Park row,Nottiugham Mu!'son A. Gedling, Nottingham Taylor W. J. Union street, Mansfield Gilbert H. Caunton, Newark Naylor R. Old Lenton, Nottingham Thurman T. Cotgrave, Nottingham Godfrey J. Moorgate, East Retford Newboult G. Carol Jrate, East Retford Tomlinson & Son, Grove st. East Retfrd Goodson J.&Son,l RedLionst.Notngham Newton A. Wellow, Newark Truswell J. Mount stceet, Nottin~ham GudgerJ. North Leverton, Retford Newton A. North Wheatley, Retford Tudsbury R. Etlwinstowe, Ollerton Gunn J. Barton-in-Falis, Nottingham Newton J. R. East Drayton, Dunham Tudsbury W. Edwinstowe, Ollerton Hall T. Hoveringham, Nottingham Newton J. North Wbeatley, Retford Turner I. Elston, Newark Hall T. Weekday cros:~, Nottingham Newton T.l7 ~hakespeareyd.Notnghm Turner W. Carrin~Iton, Nottingham Hammersley W.Parkinsonst.Notn"'bam Newton W. Walkeringham, Gainsboro' Twells J. Watnall, Nottingham Hand R. Orston o Nicholson G. Evertnn, Bawtry Tweltrirlge J. Albert street, Mansfield Harbey G. Gran by, Bingbam Nob le J. Town st. Olcl Lenton,N otnghm Unwin W. Farn•tield, South well Hard staff J. Kirk by, M ansfield Oldtield J. Everton, Bawtry U pton J. Ratcliffe-on-Trent, N otngham Hardstaff w. Arnold, Nottingham Old ham W. Bulwell, Nottingham Upton J. 71 Mansfield road, Nottingham Hardy R. Ruddington, Nottingham Paling J. Kirklington, Southwell Vicars W. Chesterfield st. Nottingham Harrap S. Lowdbam, Nottingham Paling T. Trowell, Nottingham Wade T. Syerston, Newark Harrison J. Harby, Lincoln Parker S. Rudrlington, Nottin~ham Walker B. Ragnall, Newark Hart T. Bingham Pttrkins R. Hucknell Torka;d,Notnghm Walker J. Darlton, Dunba.m Hatfield W. Misson, Bawtry Parnham J. Flintham, Newark Walker W. Moon~·ate, East Retford Heald J. Bilborough, Nottingham Parnham W. Wilford, Nottingham W1nd J. Sutton Bonnington, Looghboro' Hearson J. Arnold, Nottingham Parr G. Harby, Lincoln Ward P. Sutton-in-Ashfield, Manstield HelmsleyW. N orton,Cuckney ,Mansfield Patching W. Calverton, N ottingl1am Warner J. Woolatou, Nottingham Henson G. Costock, Loughborough Pearce J. jnn. Sturton-le-Stt>eple,Retfrd Watson W. Old Basford, Nottingham Henson W. Bunny, Notting-bRm Pearce W. Sturton-Je-Steeple, Retford WebsterJ. Carrington st. Nottingham HibbardC.HucknallTorkard,Notngham Pearson G. West Retford, Retford Webster W. Warsop, Mansfield Hibbert S.Sutton-in-Ashfield,Mant~field Perey F. Hucknall Torkard, Notngham Wells G. East Markhllm, Tuxford Hill J. North Church st. Nottingham Petlinger L. Hayton, Retfortl. WhiteS. Keyworth, Nottingham HiUJ. Carburton, Ollerton PickeringW. South Collingham,Newrk Whitworth A. Upton, Southwell Hind T. Bingham • Potter S. Hocknall Torkard, N otnghm Whitworth E. South !t!uRkham, N ewrk Hinde T. Thurgarton, Southwell Pounder J. Old Bastord, Nottingham Whitwortb Mrs. R.Canalst. Nottinghm Hobson J. Misson, Bawtry Priestley W. North Collingham, Newrk Widdowson T. Bingbam Hodgdon J. Castle gate, Nottingham Priestley W. South Collinl!ham, Newrk Wildbore J. West Stockwith,Gainsboro' Hodson W. Harby, Lincoln PritchPtt W. Granby, Bingbam Wilkinson W. Eastwood, Nottiu~ham Hofton L Villa st. Beeston, Notngham RaisinS. Lowdham, Nottingham Willimott R. Long row east, Nottinghm Holbrook W. Mount street. Nottingham Read J. 12 Warser ~ate, Nottingham Wilson C. Langar, Bingbam Holland W. Girton, Newark Reason J. Elston, Newark Wilson G. Dunham, Newark Holloway J.43 Warser gate,Notngham Reason J. Shelford, Bingbam Wilson J. East Markham, Tuxford HopeweliJ.&G.Oid Basford,Notu~ham Reynolds W. Lowdham, Nottingham WilsonT. Plumtree, Nottingham Hopkinson J. Oldcoates, Tickhill Rich J. Blytlt Wil~:~on T. North Clifron, Newark Hopkinson T. Union st. East Retford Richards J. Elksley, Retford Wood J. East Bridgeford Homphrey J. Low pavement, Notngham Richardson J. Stupletord, Nottingllam Woodiwiss G. New Sneinton, Nottinghm Hunt F. Baldertongate, Newark Ricbardson R. New Sneinton, Notnghm Woodiwiss G. Sneinton rd. Nottingham Hutchin11on H. East Bridgeford Richardson S. Flintham, Newark Woodsend W. Park place, Nottingham Jacklin W. Arnold, Nottingham Robinson J. & Son, Hyson grn. Notnghm Worsdale J. Mount street, Nottingham Jackson N. Costock, Loughborough Rose M. Hoveringham, Nottingham Wrigbt C. Lower Talbot street, & Wol- James P. East Leake, Loughborough Rose T. Staunton, Nottingham laton strPet, Nottingham Jew J. Arnold, Nottingham Rowbotham T. Bradmore, Nottingham Wright J. Normanton,Carlton-on-Trent Johnson F. Everton, Bawtry Roworth W. Scarrifl!!ton, Nottinl{ham Wyles F. 33 Barker gate, Nottin~ham Jones R. E. Chatham street, Newark Rushby J. Weston, Carlton-on-Trent CA'R.PET W'ABEB011SES. Kemp R. Upton, Southwell Ru~sell J. & Son, Bridlesmith gate, Blackwdl & Son, 3 Long row east, Not- Key H. Elston, N ewark N ottiP.gham tingbam King T. Costock, Loughborough Sampsou A. Epperstone, Southwell Fowler G. Long row west, Nottingham Kirk R. S ut ton Bonnington, Longhboro' Sandy J. Ruddington, Nottingham Keeling W. 6 Poultry, Nottingham KirkbyJ.Gringley-on-the-Hill,Bawtry Sandy W. Ruddington, Nottingham CABVER.S &. GILDEBS. Lamb E. South Clifton, Newark Saunders S. Selston, Alfreton Bellatti C. Lombard strt>et, Newark Lane G. Mount street, N ottingbam Scottern S. 67 Manstield rd. N ottin!Zham Cox A. W. Castle gate, N ottingbam Lane J. Caythorpe, Nottingham Scottern S. Milton street & 63 Mans- Crawshaw J. Chapel gate, East Retford Lane J. Regent strePt, Newark fitlrl road, Nottingham Crossley J. Stodman street, Newark Lane T. Lambley, Nottingham 8crimshaw B. Morton, Newark Crosta, Cetta & Co. Bridlesmith gate, Lee J. Woodborough, Nottingham Shaw S. Langley mill, Nottingham Nottingham Leivers E. New Radford, Nottingham Sheppard T. Newgate strePt, Worksop Dodson H. Moorgate, East Retford Leivers 0. Newthorpe, Nottingbilm Sheraton B. Hyson green, .Nottingham DyerJ. 42 Milton street, Nottingham Le win G. Forest grove, Nottingham Shipston J. Bulwell, Nottingham Fox J. 35 Glas~hou~e street, Nottingham Lilley J. Churchgate, East Retford Ships ton T. Bulwell, Nottingham Fro3t & Son, W t>stgate, Man,field Linebam W. St. Mark's lane, Newark Simpson J. Balderton, Newark Guggiari D. 15 Pelham st. Nottingham Litherland J. EastLeake,Loughboroogh Skelston J. Old Radford, Nottingham Langley G. T. Market street, Bingham Littlewood S. Selston, Alfreton Smedley J. East Leake, Loughborough Lees H. Rutland street, Nottingham Lock~·er J. EaRt Stoke, Newark Smith (W.) & Frear(R.),Station street, Middleton J. Stoney street, Nottingham LoweT.SnttonBonninu;ton,Lougborough Nottingham Milnes H. Carlton road, Worksop J.lrlaltby W. New Basford, Nottingham Smith W. & Son, Misterton, Gainsboro' Oakes G. Bingham Maltby W. Westgate, Southwell Smith J. East Bridgeford Peet Frederick 53 Derby rd. Nottinghm Marlow J. Blidworth, Manl>tield Smith J. Edmgley, Southwell Tiddiman G. 3.)Gias~housest. Notnghm l\larJ.Iles W. Tuxford Smith J. George street, New Basford CATTLE DEALE:R.S, Marshall J. West Drayton, Retford Smith J. Greyhound street, Nottingham GR.AZ.IER.S AND ~OBBE'R.S. Marshal! S. Normanton-on-Soar,Lougll- Smith T. Plumptre street, N ottingbam Ab bott G. Kinoulton, Bingham borough Smith W. South Clifton, Newark Allen S. Staunton, Nottiugbam Marshall W. OIIPrton Sprav G. Ratcliffe-on-Trent, Notinghm Allwood R. Bulcote, Nottingham Marriott H. Finkhill st. Nottingham Staniland C. Mlllgate, Newark Bee:Jton T. Ratcliffe-on-Trent Notnabm Marr~ott S. M~t~k lane, Nottin~bam Statham J. H. 32 Geor~:re st. NotnKllm Buck F. Clareborou~lt, Retfl;d " Mamott W. Kunberley1 NottJDghaiQ Stepbenson J. S11tton1 Retford Buck T~ Clareborougb, Rett'ord .
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