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Cambridgeshme. Cambridgeshme BEE CAMBRIDGESHmE. IEO BEER RETAILERS continued. Kidd John, Haddenbam, Ely Newman William, 8lltton, Ely Goodchild William, Litlington, Royston Kiddy George, Horseheath, Cambridge Newton Waiter, Fore hill, Ely Goodman WilIiam, New 8t.Chatteris S.O Kidman John, 8wavesey, St. Ives Nidd Rt. Augustus, Station rd. March GoodwinSI.98Newmarket rd.Cambridge King Mrs. Ann, East Fen com. Soham Nightingale Joe, Trumping-ton, Cambdg- Graham Hezekiah, Fen, Downbam, Ely King ElJis, Waterside, Ely Nightingale Robert, Girton, Cambridge Gran~er Josepb, New st. Chatteris 8.0 King Frederick, Orwell, Royston Nightingale Robert, ~1 elbourn, Roy"ton Gray Goulder, 18 Albion place & :South King Solomon, Harvey's hill, Soham Nobbs Mrs. Elizabeth, Elm, Wisbecb brink, 'Wisbech King!loley Thomas, M1:!lbourn, Royston Noble Wm. Swing brow. Chatteris Gray WaIter, Steeple l\Iorden, Royston Kirk 1\1 rs. Isaac, Florence house, Soham Norfi.eld Mrs. Martha, Ferry path. Gray William, Gamlingay, Sandy Kisby William, UpweII, Wisbech Chesterton, Cambridge Green Joseph, Market place, March Kitteridge C. Castle Camps, Cambridge Norman William, Brook street, Soham Grey William, Wentwortb, Ely Knights Wm.Whittlesford bdg. Cambdg Norman Zachariah, Gamlingay, Sandy GriffinW.19 Histon rd.Chestrtn.Cambdg Knowles John Mansfield,Newnham,Ely Norris Thoma!!, Sutton, Ely Grimes John, Welney, Wisbech Ladds W. Exmoor,Christchrch.Wisuech Oake George, Dullin~liam, Newmarket Gunton Wm. Carter's bridge, Chatteri~ Lane.Tohn, Balsham, Cambridge Og-den Ambrose, Town end, March Hadder Thomas, Sutton, Ely Lang'ford Edward, Stretham, Ely Osborn Hy. Tbompson's la. Cambridge Hall Frederick,Drapery row,Newmarkt Lapwood Daniel, Reach, Cambridge Cshorn Richd. Hi~h st. Chatteris 8.0 Hall Wm. Forty foot bank,Chatteris S.O Larham Charles, WimblingtoTl, March Osborn Robert, Horseway,Chatteris S.O Hall Wm. Railway lane, Chatteris S.O Larkins G. 74 Ainsworth st. Cambrid~e Paddison John, Guyhirn, Wisbech Halliday Henry, Chippenham, Soham Larkins James, Gamlingar, Sandy Padgett Thomas, Manea, March Handley William,Cottenham,Cambrdge Laud John, Park lane, Whittlesey Page Chrbtopher, Fulbonrn, C$lmbridge- HankinsW.Cranruorefen,Manea,March Lavender WiIliam, St. Mary's st. Ely Page ~olomon, Dullingham, Newmarkt H arding Henry, Haddenham, Ely Lawrence Charles George, 212 Victoria Paget WiIliam, Station road, Whittlesey Harding William, Duxford, Cambridge road, Chesterton, Cambridge Palmby Thos. Swaflham Prior, Cambdg Hardy Robert, Hurst lane, March Leach Reuben, Witcham, Ely Palmer Alfred, Paddock street, Soham Hart Mrs.Elzh.BottishamLode,Cambdg Lee Mrs. Alice,Wenny rd. Chatteris S.O Palmer Richard, Station road, Ely Hart Page, Fen Ditton, Cambridge Lee Benjamin, East place, Wisbech Palmer Robt. Bridge st. Chatteris S.() • Hatley John, Cottenham, Cambridge Lee Mr8.Elizabeth,Cottenham,Cambrdg Palmer Rohert Martin. Cotes, Soham HatIeyJ.Fen,SwaffhamPrior,Cambridge Leech Mrs. Susan, Manea, March Pamment John, Isleham, SohalB. Hawkes J onasH.27Bridge st.Cambridge Leonard Frederick, Isleham, Soham Papworth Philip, Histon, Cambridge HeadWm.I50Newmarketrd.Cambridge Lewis Richard, Graveley,Huntingdon Parker Wm. Swaffnam Prior, Cambrd~ HeadingG.WestLondon rd.ClmtterisS.O Lichfield Fredk. Hauxton, Cambridge Parren Joseph B. Crab marsh, Wisbech Heading Hy. East Park st.Chatteris S.O Ling Geo. We8t Wratting, Cambridge Pask Elijah, Horseheath, Cambridge Heaps John, Dodd{ngton, March Lin!!:Jn.Ambrose,ShudyCamps,Cambdg Pattison John, Sutton, Ely Hearn John, Elsworth, St. Ives Linsey Abel, Hills rd.Gt. Shelford,Camb Payne John, Hig-h street, l\'1arch Henson Joseph, Cambridge road, Ely Littlechild Samuel, 9 St. Edward's pas- Payne John, Meldreth, Royston Herrington Robert, Station rd. Soham sage, Cambridge Peacock WilIiam, Haddenham, Ely Hight WilIiam, Welches dam, March Lofts WiIliam, Downham, Ely Pearce Rivers, Steeple Morden, RoystoD Hill William, Linton, Cambridge Long Samuel, Fulbourn, Cambridge Pearman John, Melbourn, Royston Hills John, Welney, Wisbech Lowe Robert, Cottellham, Cambridge Pearman Wm. Dullingham, Newmarkt Hills Richard,38 King street,Cambridge Lowings Mrs. Betsy, Gamlingay, Sandy Pearson William, Silver street, Ely Hinkin Robert, Thetford, Ely Lucas Mrs. Ann, Willingham R.S.O Peck C. The Heath, GamIingay, Sandy Hinkins Benjamin, Melbourn, Royston Mabbutt Mrs. 8arah, Linton,Cambridge Peckett James, Ely rd. Littleport, Ely Hinson Frederick, 205 Victoria road, Mansfield Robt. Impingtoll, Cambrid~e Pepper Benjamin, 74 New st.Cambridg-e- Chesterton, Cambridge MarfleetMrs.H.WestWratting.Cambdg Perry Henry, Bridge st. Chatteris S.O Hitch EIIis Thomas, Foulmire, Royston Marsh Elijah, Cottenham, Cambridge PetersMatthew,Stow-culD-QuY,Cambdg Hobba Alfred, High street, Soham Marshall Charles,.Orwell, Royston Pil~rim Mrs. E. Gt.Wilbraham.Cambdg- Hobson John, Swavesey, St. Ives Marshall Henry,33Victoria rd.Wisbech Pink Alfred, 153 East road, Cambridge. HolderMrs.l\1.Guilden Morden,Royston MaskelI Mrs. Ann, Wilburton, Ely Plater Wm. 18 Norfolk st.west, Wisbecb Holdin~ William, London st.Whittlesey MasonMissAnn,Waterbeach,Cambridge Pluck Hy. 7 Cambridge pI. Cambrid~e HolIingsworth Charles, Benwick 8.0 Mason Mrs. Elizabeth,Sawston,Camhdg Pollard Joseph, Harst drove, Soham HolmesThos.Wi~bechSt.Mary,Wisbech Mason James,13 Norfolk st.we.Wisllech Pope C. 97 Newmarket I'd. Cambridge lIopkins James, West end, March Mason William,Waterbeach, Cambridge Porter Charles, Haddenham, Ely Hopper David, The Acre, March Matthews Mrs. Eliza, High street, Porter WiI1iam, Fordham, Soham Hopper Samuel, Wisbech road, March Chesterton, Cambridge Porter William, Stuntney, Ely Horsley William, Waterside, Ely Measures Josiah, London I'd. Chatteris Poulter Levi. Conington, St. Ives How John, Great Shelford, Cambridge Meeks Chas. Gamlingay Sinks, Sandy Powers Henry, Wilburton, Ely Howard Abraham, 5 Caual row,Wisbech Melbourne Mrs. Elizabeth, High street, Pratt Edward, Bourn, Cambridg'e Howard Robert. Witchford, Ely Chesterton, Cambridge Pridgeon Chas. Oakington, CaInbridge- Howes Samuel, Bassingbourn, Royston :\ferry S'dney, Whittlestord, Cambridge Prime David, Cottenham, Cambridge H uckeIl Charles, Willin~ham R.S.O Merry Thos. Cherry Hinton, Cambridge Proctor William, Broad street, March Huggins Moss, Melbourn, Royston MilIard Mrs.Ann,85 Russell st.Cambrdg Pryke Mrs. Elizabeth, Fordham, Soham HunnsT.Sutton rd.Leveringtn.Wisbech Millard Charles, Bottisham, Cambridge Quince Daniel, North brink, Wisbech Hunt Henry, Duxford, Cambridge Miller DanI. Herbert,Fulbourn,Cambtlg Quincey Ambrose, Wisbech rd. March Hurry John, Coates, Peterborough Miller Richard, Manea, March Randall William, Doddington, March Hurry Thomas, West st. Chatteris S.O Millington Wm. Cheveley, Newmarket !Ransome Mrs. Alice,Doddington,March Hustler Samuel, Wisbech fen, Guybirn, Mitcham John, Benwick S.O Ray Cooper, Barway, Soham Wisbech Mitchell Geo. 17 Castle st. Cambridge Rayment John, Anchorst. Chatteris S.O Hustler William, Ringsend, Wisbech Mitchell William, Station road, March Rayner Mrs. Sarah, Downham, Ely Ingrey Henry,North end,Bassingbourn, Mitham John, Swavesey, St. Ives Reach Thos. 37 Norfolk st. Cambridge Royston Moll Mrs. Ann, Fore hill, Ely ReadJobn, 84 Victoria road,Chesterton~ Isaacson Wm. Sutton, High st. Soham Morley EJijah, Pampisford, Cambridge Cambridge Izzard Mrs. S.Guilden Morden,Royston Morley Henry, Linton, Cambridge Read Mrs. Sophia, Dodding"ton, March J acklin Daniel, Whaddon, Royston Morris Frederick, East Fen corn. Soham Redhead J ames, 'Vimblington, March J acksonDaniel,Leverington rd. Wisbech MortonJ.Australia,TyddSt.Giles,Wsheh. Reeve Edward, Balsham, Callibridge Jaggard Mrs. Agnes, Fulbourn,Cambdg Mote Frederick, South brink, Wisbech Reeve Thomas, Bottisham, Cambridge laggard Henry, Unton, Cambrid!!:e MouldenJames,SteepleMorden,Royston Reeve William, Paddock street: Soham Jaggs John, Bridge st. Chatteris S.O Muffitt Amos, Manea, March Richardson Mrs. Fanny, Victoria st. Ely James Frederick, RUby street, Wisbech Muffitt Wm. Manea toU, Manea, Marcb Riches Samuel, Brinkley, Newmarket James Harry, 3~ Sluice row, Wisbech Muncey James, Litlington, Royston Richmond Wm. John, Church la. Ely Jarmany Mrs. Ann, Upwell, Wibbech Muncey Mrs.M.A.Kneesworth,Royston RiseleyCbarles, Manea, March Jarvis Mrs. Elizabeth, 41 & 42 Agenoria Murfet James, jun. Hall street, Soham Roberts Mrs. Ann, Coveney. Ely street, Wisbech Murfett John, Fordham, Soham Roberts Thomas, Thet.ford, Ely Jarvis Robert, Checqners lane, Ely Murfitt Mrs. M. Main st. Littleport, Ely Roberts William, Station road, l\Iarch J ennings J n. Little Shelford, Cambridge Murphy J ames, Pound rd.Chatteris 8.0 RobinsoR John, Wood Ditton, Newmrkt Johnson Elijah, Fordham, Soham Mynott Ezra, Whittlesford, Cambridge Robinson Moses, Ba~inghourn,Roystou Johason Merry, Orwell, Royston Mynott !lollert, Weston Colville, CamL Roe John, Westry, March Johnson William, Guyhirn, Wisbech Neal William, Chief's lane, Ely Rogers John, Oxlode, Downham, Ely Jones Henry, Wimblington, March Neal WiIliam, Oakington, Cambridge Rooke Charle8, Over, St. Ives Jordan Mrs. Emma,Duxlord,Cambridge Negus William, Wenny, Chatteris S.O Rouse Jeremiah, Lynn road, Wisbech Jordan Robert, Fen, Dowllham, Ely Newell Mrs. Ann, Melbourn, Royston Rowlison John, Wicken, tloham Jordan Uriah, DownhalD, Ely Newell William, Cambridge road, Ely Rule James, Swavesey, St. Ives Kelsall Samuel, Murrow, Wisbech Newling Fredk. Chas. Sawston, Cambdg Rule Mrs. Sophia, .BalshalO, CambridK6 Kerbysbire D.Steeple Morden, Royston Newman Mrs.Susannah,Balsham,Camb Sadler Charles, Exningroad, Newmarkt.
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