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LINCOLNSHIRE. ~HO 779 Shaw M TRADES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. ~HO 779 Shaw M. W. 20 Foundry st. Horncastle Spivey Mrs. Rebecca, 4I As well st. Louth Titley B. Ludford Parva, Market Rasen Shearburn Miss Sarah, Nocton, Lincoln Spriggs Frederick, I Ripon street, Louth Titman Mrs.C.wWaterloo st.Mkt.Rasen Sheardown Samuel, 30 Barcroft street, Stafford Robert, 8 Monson st. Lincoln Todd Cornelius, Bardney, Lincoln New Cleethorpes, Grimsby StainlayMissS. A. 51 Albertst. Grimsby Todd George, 4 Inner st. Grantham Sheckell Mrs. A. 47 Clayton st.Grimsby Stamp Henry, 67 Nelson street, Grimsby Todd Richard, 19! Saltergate, Lincoln Shelborn James, 50 Cecil st. Grantham Stamp Mrs. Mary Ann, Waterside road, TodkillE.High st.SuttonBridge,Wisbech Shelley Mrs. F. 20 Monson st. Lincoln Barton-on-Humber ToplinChas.271 Convamore rd.Grimsby Shelley Thos. A. Iyv cot. Burgh R.S.O Stamper Mrs. E. Winterton, Doncaster Topps Mrs. Lucy, Sth. Elkington,Louth Shephard Joseph, I Skirbeck rd. Boston StamperWilliam, New Leake, Boston ToreyMrs.M.Postoff. Nth.Kyme,Lncoln Shepherd Mrs.Elizh. 58 Gaunt st.Lincln StandilandMissR.Sth'Leasinghm.Sleafrd Towers Mrs. Thomas, Navenby, Lincoln Shepherd J. 32 Ravenspuntst. Grimsby StanfieldG.Normanby-by-Spital,Lincoln 'fowl Mrs. E. Ulceby Skitter, Ulceby Shepherd Mrs. Kezia, 63 Little Bargate Stanley John, Quadring, Spalding Towl Mrs. Mary Elizabeth,5o Sheepfold street, Spencer street, Lincoln Staples Herbert, 4I Albert street, Brigg street & I Sixhill street, Grimsby Sherriff Jn. Toynton All Saints, Spilsby Starbuck J. 104 Grantley st. Grantham Towle E. 67 Aswell street, Louth ShevinsMrs.C. Middle Rasen,Mkt.Rasen Steeper John, Risegate, Spalding Towriss James, 2 Thorold st. Grimsby Shipham Thornton, Scotton, Lincoln Stennett Chas. New Bolingbroke, Boston Toynbee George, Navenby, Lincoln Shipman George, 22 Kent st. Grimsby StephensonMrs.A.Springthrpe.Gnsboro' Toynton William, Leake, Boston Short Mrs. Elizh. 26 West st. Horncastl Stephenson Miss C. Owston, Doncaster Trafford Clarke, Dunston, Lincoln Shotliff Henry, Baston, Market Deeping Stephenson Edwd. I34 High st. Lincoln Trafford Edmund,Scunthorpe,Doncast: Simons James, 25 Garden st. Grimsby Stephenson Joel, East end, Alford 'frafford Robert, Alvingbam, Louth Simpson George, West street, Alford Stephenson W. Burringham, Doncaster Travis R. Park st. Scunthorpe,Doncaster- Simpson James, Winteringham,Doncstr Stephenson Wm. 27 Maiden row, Louth Triffitt Josmh, High street, Holbeach Simpson J.2 Carltonst.Burt<1n rd.Lincln Stevens Waiter, New Holland, Hull Trofer John, 65 Annesley st. Grimsby Simpson Thomas Wm. Holbeach, Hurn Stevenson Mrs. E. J. Gt. Carlton, Louth Troop Richard, Dunholme, Lincoln Simpson William, 17 North st.Horncastl Stiles Mark, Star lane, Bourne TrueMrs.Rachel,Towngate,Mkt.Deeping­ SimsMrs.M.Postoffice,Nth.Searle,Newrk Stokes Mrs. Jane, 28 Gospelgate, Lout.h Tune:Mrs.Ann E.OwstonFerry,Donca.str Sinderson Amos, Hibaldstow, Brigg Stokes W.South st.Crowland, Peterboro' TuneGeo.Henry,Burringham,Doncaster Sizer Peter, South Somercotes, Louth Stones Henry G. Wood Enderby, Boston Tunnard Edward, 82 Westgate,Sleaford Skelton James, Barrow-on-Humber Story Thomas, Swinstead, Bourne 'fuplin William, Corby, Grantham Skelton W. Post office,Wickenby,Lincln Stothard E. Willingham, Gainsborough Turner Benjamin, Dunston, Lincoln Skerritt Alfred, I7 Welby st. Grantham Stout Charles E. 2 Short street, Grimsby Turner Charles, 81Bridge st.Gainsboro' Sketcher David, Church st. Holbeach Street Mrs. Sarah, I8 Newland, Lincoln Turner Edwin, 47 Humber street; Clee- Skinn John, 2 Broad street, Grantham Stubbs Alfred, Wragholme, Grimsby thorpes, Grimsby Skinns Edward, Metheringham, Lincoln Stubbs Mrs. Lucy, Bridge street south Turner Mrs. E. West Pinchbeck,Spalding Skipworth E. We. Theddlethorpe, Louth & 97 Garibaldi street, Urimsby TurnerGeo.William,uWoodst.Grimsby Slator Wm. Roland, Drove end,Wisbech Stufiins Robert, Spridlington, Lincoln Turner John, Owston Ferry, Doncaster Sleight John, 77 Guildford st. Grimsby Stutting John, Scotter, Lincoln TurnerJohn W.0.19Welhamst.Grnthm SleightThos.226KingEdwardst.Grmsby Summerland B. 6r Waterside sth. Lincln Tutty Bennet, Walesby, Market Rasen Smales F. I38 King Edward st.Grimsby Summerland Benjamin McCree, 41 East- Tutty William, Welton-in-the-Marsh,. Smith Charles, 40 Inner st. Grantham bourne street, Lincoln Burgh R.S.O Smith Edward, Cranwell, Sleaford Sutcliffe Mrs. A.145 Bridge st.Gainsboro' Twidale E. West Butterwick, Doncaster Smith Mrs. E. 96 Macaulay st.Grimsby Sutton George, II3 Stanley st. Grimsby Twidale T. West Butterwi;k, Doncaster­ Smith Mrs. Elizabeth, Marketpl.Caistor Sutton Mrs. 8. 13 Swinegate, Grantham Twidale Wm. Keelby, BrocklesbyS.O Smith Mrs. Elizh.roOxford st.Grimsby Swinn Benjamin, Fotherby, Louth Twivey Mrs. Mary, 61 MilJ road, Glee- Smith Mrs. E. 22 Ayscough st.Grimsby Swinton G.A.27A,Myrtlevils. Gainsboro' thorpes, Grimsby Smith Mrs. E. 28 Weelsby st. Grimsby Sykes William C. Stickney, .Boston Tyler John, Hameringham, Horncastle Smith Mrs. F. Sr Weelsby st. Grimsby Sylvester G. 17 Wellington st. Grimsby Tyrrell Mrs. Elizabeth, Cowbit, Spalding Smith Francis, 4 Weelsby st, Grimsby Symonds Waiter, 35 Hilda st. Grimsby Vale Edward Dawson, Gelston, Hough· Smith George, 43 Steep hill, Lincoln Taft Thos. n Bridge End rd. Grantham on the-Hill, Grantham Smith Harry, 6 Cisterngate, Louth Talks William H. 46 Ripon st. Lincoln Vasey William, 56 Great Northern ter.. Smith Henry, Brayford street, Lincoln Tasker John, 2 Chatburn terrace, New Canwick road, Lincoln Smith Mrs. J. Gayton-le-Wold, Lincoln Cleethorpes, Grimsby Vause Mrs. Annie, Westgate, Doncaster­ Smith Mrs. Jane, South Kelsey, Caistor Tasker Mrs. M. A. 4:ot Queen st. Grimsby Vernon George, 44 Trinity st.Gainsboro• Smith John Thomas, Edenham, Bourne Tatman Mrs. M. A. nSwinegate,Granthm Vickers Mrs. E. 15 Anderson st. Grimsby Smith Joseph, 72 Lime street, Grimsby Tatton John T. I7 Thomas st. Lincoln Vickers Miss F. 22 Riby sq. Grimsby Smith Joseph, South end, Alford 'faylor Mrs. C. 25 Dudley rd. Grantham Vickers Jn. Saltfleetby St. Peter, Louth. Smith Joshua, 5 Nichol hill, Louth Taylor George, St. Mark's, Holbeach Wadd Mrs. Ellen, Crosby, Doncaster Smith Mrs. Lydia, Station rd.Holbeach Taylor George Henry, West st. Alford Wade Dan, Whitton, Doncaster Smith Mrs. Mary, 52 Fildes st. Grimsby 'faylor Henry, Kirton, Boston WadkinW.Barkston-le-Willows,Grnthm Smith Miss Mary Jane, Deeping St. Taylor Henry, South bridge, Alford Wadsley George, 56 High st. Boston James, Market Deeping Taylor John, Cammeringham, Lincoln Waghorne John, 36 Dolphin la. Boston Smith Robert, Goxhill, Hull TaylorJ.W.West st.Crowland,Peterboro' Waite W.Croft,WainfleetAllSaintsR.S.O Smith Robert, Westgate, Doncaster Taylor Mrs.L.Freiston rd.Skirbck.Bostn Wakefield Thomas, Oseby, Grantham Smith Mrs. Sarah, 7 North gate, Lincln Taylor Thomas, Southrey, Lincoln Wakeling Thos. Langtoft, Mkt. Deeping Smith Stephen, Braceborough, Stamfrd Taylor William, Firsby, Spilsby Walker A.New Bromby,Bromby,Doncstr Smith William. 3I Boston rd. Sleaford Taylor William, South end, Alford Walker George, New Boultham, Lincoln Smith Wm. Mavis Enderby, Spilsby Tayton Henry P. 9 Horncastlerd. Boston Walker Miss Grace, Whitton, Doncaster Smith Wm. North end, Crowle, Doncstr Teesdale Wm. I Garibaldi st. Grimsby Walker Isaac, 58 High street, Boston Smith William, 86 Oxford st. Grimsby 'fempleman Mrs. Charlotte, West street, Walker Mrs. Martha, Kirton-in-Lindsey Smith Wm. I02 Up.Burgess st.Grimsby Long Sutton, Wisbech Walker Mrs.Mary,47 Nelson st.Grimsby Smith William, 18 Water street, St. Tennent Henry, 395 High street, Lincoln Walker Thos. 13 Victorst. Grimsby Martin's, Stamford Tero Charles K. 2 Cobden st. Grimsby Walker Wm. South end, Goxhill, Hull Smith William Henry,Whitecross street, Thacker John T. 159 Burton rd. Lincoln Wall William, South street, Bourne Barton-on-Humber Thorn Miss Sarah, 30 Melville st. Lincoln Wailer Robert, Rothwell, Caistor Smith WilliamJohn Fredk. 46 Thesiger Thomas Fred, 29 James street, Boston Waller Mrs. Sarah, Stainton by Lang- street & 77 Albert street, Grimsby Thompson Miss B. 33 Hare st. Grimsby worth, Lincoln Snell Mrs. Charles, Kirton-in-Lindsey Thompson Mrs. Betsy, 9 Eastgate, Louth Walsham Mrs. Mary, Bishop Norton, Snell John, 46 Fildes street, Grimsby Thompson Edward, Lessington, Lincoln Kirton-in-Lindsey Snow Richd. 24 Caskgate st. Gainsboro' Thompson Mrs.E.J. Winthorpe, Skegness Walton Charles,14 Tunnard st.Grimsby Snowdon Mrs. Mary, Digby, Lincoln ThompsonGeorge, 2oA1bertst.Grimsby WaltonMrs.&rah,27Innerst.Grantham Sorfleet J.Mareham-on-the-Hill,Hrncstle Thompson Henry James, Frances street, Wand MissElizabeth,Swayfield,Grntbm Sortleet Samuel, 28 Broad st. Stamford Scunthorpe, Doncaster WardMrs.Ann,n Winsover rd.Spalding South Miss Harriet, Coleby, Lincoln Thompson Mrs. Mary, 72 Ravenspur st Ward Chas. Mt. Pleasant,Kidgate,Louth Sowden lsaac, Mablethorpe St. MaryS.O Grimsby Ward Mrs.Fanny,87Stanley st.Gnsboro' Sowden Leslie, Huttoft S.O Thompson&amuel,37Fraserst.Grimsby WardGeorge, HolbeachDrove, WlSbech Sowter Mrs. Marian, 2 Ripoo st.Grimsby Thomps(Ju Wm. 54 W eelsby st. Grimsby Ward R. 70 Baggholme road, Lincoln Sparrow Mrs. Jane, West street, Alford Tborndike Job, Willoughby, Alford Ward Mrs. Susan,I6Fountain la. Boston Spence Samuel, Wrangle, Boston Treadgold Thoma.s, 48 Bluest. Boston WardaleM.High st. Bracebridge,Lincoln Spencer Henry,·no Wood st. Grimsby Tibbert Thomas, Sudbrook, Grantham Wardall William, Broughton. Brigg Spencer James, Broughton, Brigg Tilson Jas.High st.Long Button, Wisbech Warnes Henry Curtis, East Field road, Spencer John, Wildsworth, Gainsboro' Tingle Edwin W. 4 Chapel la. Spalding Barton-on-Humber Spight Wil1iam, Metheringbam, :Uncoln Tinker William, 23 North st. Gainsboro' Wass :Urs. Mary, Mvul~on, Spalding .
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