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STAFFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'sl FARMERS Continued 732 F.!R STAFFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'Sl FARMERS continued. Sant John, Spath Stramshall, Uttox- Shelley S. Swinfen, Weeford, Lichfield' Rush ton John, Hay head, Cotton, eter R. S. 0 Shelley W. Castle Hayes, Fauld,Burtn Oakamoor, Stoke Sant John, sen. Stramshall, Uttoxeter Shelly Mrs. Margaret, Cresswell,. Rushton .Toseph,Rush lade,Fulfrd.Stke R.S.O Draycott-in-the-Moors, Stoke Rushton Paul, Cauldon Low, Cotton, Sant Jsph. Dunwood, Longsdon,Stoke> Shemilt John & Edward, Garshall Fro!!hall, Stoke Sant W. Beamhurst, Stramshall, Ut- Green, Milwich, Stone Rushton Paul, Cotton, Oakamoor, Stk toxeter R.S.O Shemilt David, Milwich, Stone Rushton R. The Green, Forsbrook,Stke Sant William, Balterley, Orewe Shemilt Edward, Longdon, Rugeley· Rushton R. M. Forsbrook, Stoke Sant William, Madeley Home, Stoke Shemilt James, Foxt, Stoke Rushton Thomas, Colton, Rugeley Sargeant John, Ellastone, Ashborne Shemilt Jesse, Ipstones, Stoke Rushton Waiter, Barlaston, Stoke Sar~ant Joseph, Withington, Stoke Shemilt 'fho<J. Wm. Ipstones, Stoke Russell Arthur, Orbridge, Womburne, Sargeant "\V. Loxley, Uttoxeter R.S.O Shemilt Wm. Thos. Milwich, Stone Wolverhampton Sargent Richard, Milwich, Stone Shenton Mlrs. Caroline, New field,Row- Russell J. Lit. Hay. Shenstne. Lichfld Satchwell Henry, Druid's heath, Aid- naJI, Wetley Rocks, Stoke Rutland Walt. Whittington, Lichrfield ridge, Walsall Shenton Mrs. Esther, Hayes gate, Rutter Hy. Lane end,Derringtn.Stffrd Sau~ders Herbert, Shelfield, Walsall Warslow, Buxton Sale William, Hamstal!Ridware,Rugely Savage "\V. Eav·es la. Bucknall, Stoke Shenton HI'ibt. A. Werrington, Stok& Salisbury Jsph. Chartley Manor,Stffrd SayerW. "\Varstone,SbareshiH,W'hmptn Shenton Jeremiah, Warslow, Buxton Salmon Charles, Rookery farm, Dray- Scarratt Georg-e, Endon Hays, Rush- Shenton Jo:seph, Werrington, Stoke cott-in-the-Moors, Stoke t{)n James, Macclesfield Shenton Reuben, Upper Tean, Stoke Salmon H. Bowers, Eccleshall R.S.O Scarratt J. E. Elmhurst, Lichfield Shenton Richard, The Ridge, Paw- Salmon John, Clayton, Newcastle Scarratt John Edmund, Fulford,Stoke fieldhead, Buxton Salmon W. Rose hill, Balterley. Crewe Scarratt Richard, Glenwood house, Shenton William, Butterton, Leek Salt Misses Esther & Emma, Lawn· Ipstones, Stoke Sherrall Jn. Comberford, Tamworth field, Waterfall, Leek Scattergood Thomas, Rolleston, Burtn Sherrard Charles, Bullclough, Grin- Salt Miss Ann Elizabeth, Whittle, Schemilt J. Crowboro', Horton, Leek don, Stoke Sheen, Buxton Scragg Mrs. Ann, Ball green, Norton- Sherrat James, Stubwood, Denstone,. Salt Arth. Mixon, Onecote, Leek in-the-Moors, Stoke Uttoxeter R.S.O Salt B. Swinscoe, Blore, Ashborne Scragg H. Norton-in-the-Moors,StDke Sherratt Charles, Wrights, Crow- Salt Mrs. Elizh. Butterton, Leek Seabridge Charles, Checkley, Stoke borough, Horton, Leek Salt Mrs. Ellen, Ashley, MarketDrytn Seabridge Chas. Stourbridge, Eccles- Sherratt Mrs. E. Fradley, Lichfield Salt Mrs. Ellen, Stubwood, Denstone, hall R.S.O Sherratt James Henry,Bemersley,Nor- Uttoxeter R.S.O Seabridge Stephen, Yarlet Hill, Stone ton-in-the-Moors, Stoke Salt Francis, jun. Cauldon, Ashborne Seargant William, Kingstone, Uttoxe- Sherratt John, Calton, Ashborne Salt Francis, Wootton, Ashbourne ter R.S.O Sherratt J. Lodge farm, Gayton,Stffra Salt Frederick, Hookgate, Croxton, Seaton William, Marston, Stafford Sherratt S. Norton-in-the-MoOlrs,Stk& Market Drayton Seddon Robert, Alstonfield, Asbbourne Sherratt T. Shafferlong,Cbdletn.Leek: Salt Mrs. G. Common,Tatenhill,Burtn Sedgewick Benjamin, TuppenhUTst la. Sherratt William, Braddock bays,. Salt G. Heath house, Warslow, Buxton Armitage, Rugeley Biddulph, Congleton Salt G. Hulme house, Sheen, Buxton Seear William, Codsall. Wolverhmptn Sherratt William, Sharpley heath .. Salt George, Croft Bottom, Hol- Seelig Geo. Bromley Hurst, Rugeley Hilderstone, Stone linsclough, Buxton Sellars Charles, Calton, Ashborne Sherwin Enoch, Werrington, Stoke Salt George, Leamousley. Lichfield Sellers J. Rue hill, Cotton,Frgbll.Stke Sherwin Matbew, Werrington, Stoke Salt Hy. Hill Top, Quarnford, Buxton Sellman Thomas, Knightley,Eccleshall Sherwin Mrs. P. Newborough, Burton. Salt J. Bank ho. Butterton, Leek R.S.O Sheward Saml. Upper Gornal, Dudley Salt J. Hatcbley above Park, Cheadle Sergeant Clement, Knightley, Eccles- Shilcock R. Blore Lea, Ashbonrne Salt J. Moorside, Hollinsclough, Bnxtn hall R.S.O Shilton Mrs. :Mary, Needwood Forest,. Salt J. Wall grange, Longsdon, Stoke Sergeant William, Brook farm, Ran- Burton-on-Trent Salt Mrs. James, Ryecroft, Upper Elk- ton, Eccles'.Jall R.S.O Shipley George, Beamhurst, Uttoxeter- stone, Buxton Shapley Joseph, Marchington Wood- R.S.O Salt John, Blakebrook, Upper Elk- lands, Uttoxeter R.S.O Shipley John, Newton, Rugeley stone, Buxton ShaTdlow Thomas, Stoke-by-Stone Shipley S. Ecton, Wetton, Ashborne Salt Joseph, Pompey lodge, Cotton, Sharrat Frank, Weston Jones, New- Shipley Thomas, Newton, Rugeley Froghall, St.oke port (Salop) Ship ton Thomas, Morrey, Burton Salt Joseph, Upper Elkstone, Buxton Sharratt John, Brook house, Longdon, Shirley Misses Jru1e & Lydia, Annatt's­ Salt Joscp-h, Wootton, Ashborne Rugeley ho.High la.Nortn.-in-tbe-Moors,Stk& Salt R. Bollandshall, Butterton, Leek Sharrod Edwin, The Wood, Croxton, Shirley Benjamin, Fawfieldhead, Buxta Salt R. Hill, Upper Elkstone, Buxton Newport (Salop) Shirley E. Cold wall, Okeover,Ashbrne­ Salt Samuel, Cross, Wootton, Ashbrne Sharrod F. Croxton, 1'\ewport (Salop) Shirley Jsph. HDme farm,Farley,Stke Salt Saml. Weston-on-Trent, Stafford Shaw E. Wetley Rocks, Stoke Shirley Mrs. Lydia, Stormpit hill, Salt Samuel, Wootton, Ashborne Shaw Mrs. Ellen, WDodlands, Weston- Shflen, Buxton Salt Smpsn. Feltysitch, Onecote,Leek under-Lizard, Shifnal Shirley Ralph, Felt hous~, Cheddle- Salt Thomas, Kiddemore gn. Stafford Sbaw J. Higbfields, Normacot, Longtn ton, Leek Salt Mrs. Thomas, New house, Upper Shaw James, Brookhouses, Cheadle Shirley Robert, Waterhouse, Heathy Elkstone, Buxton Shaw James, Hulme, Stoke Lee, Buxton Salt Waiter, Up. Elkstone, Buxton Shaw John, ,Moddershall, Stone Shirley Roland, Brown Edge, Stoke Salt William, Calton, Ashborne Shaw JohnA.~bert,Kingswood common, Shirley Samuel, Burnt Oak farm, Leek. Salt Wm. Ecton, Wetrton, Ashborne Albrighton, Wolverhampton Frith, Leek Salt William, Gib Torr, Heathy Lee, Shaw R. Marchington,UttoxeterR.S.O Shirley T. Gallows green, Alton, Stoke· Huxton Shaw Ralph, Whita House farm, Shirley William, Oakenclough hall .. Salt William, Galling gates, Hollin!!- Yarnfield, Stone Heathy Lee, Buxton clough, Buxton Shaw Thoma.s, Hixon, Stafford Sboebotham A.Bank top,Dilhorne,Stke- Salt William, Townhead, Lower Elk- Shaw Thomas, Milwich, Stone Sboebotham Daniel, Cbeckley, Stoke stone, Buxhm Shaw Trevor, Tutbury, Burton Shoelbotharu Miss I. Dilhorne, Stoke Salt William, \Vater Slacks, Butter- Shaw W. Bridge ho. Cheddleton, Leek Sboetbottom D. Checkley bank, Stoke- ton, Leek Shaw Wm. Old hall, Fradley, Licbfield Shropshall Wm. Portobello, Wolseley- Salter G. Ashwood,Kngswnfrd.Dudley Shaw Wm. \Veston-on-Trent, Stafford road, Rugeley Sampson Stephen, Hopton, Stafford Shaw William Ernest, Garshall green, Shropshire Wm. Shallowford, Stone Sampson W. Woodseaves,Nwprt. (Sip) Milwich, Stone Shuffiebotham Charles, Podmore.- Sandtbach Edwin, Radwood, Maer Hth. Sbeldon John, Walsall Wood, WalsaJl Eccleshall R.S.O Maer, Newcastle Sheldon John 'Prince J.P. Brund, Sbuffiebotham G. Hilderstone, Stone- Sandbach John, Aston manor & Lea ~heen, Buxton Shuffiebotham I. Bradshaw, Longs- head, Aston, Maer, Newcastle Sbeldon Thomas, New hall, Leacroft, den, Stoke Sandbrook William, Little Camp Cannock S.O Shuffiebotham John, Common, Crox-- farm, Flashbrook, Newport (Salop) Shelley Frederick William, Wetwood, den, Stoke Sanders C. Drayton-in-the-Moors,Stke Charnes, Eccleshall R.S.O Shufllebothnm Matthew, High lee,.. Sanders Richard, The Moors, Rugeley Shelley Henry, Beacon, Coton, Staffrd Ru.shton James, Macclesfi.eld Sanders Thos. Lit. Bloxwicb, Walsall Shelley J. Castle Hayes, Tutbury,Burtn Shufllebotham Ralph, Lee side, Rush- Sanders W. Alfd. Brownhills, Walsall Shelley John, Dilhorne, Stoke km James, Macclesfield ;3ankey Edwd. T. Sandfield ldg.Licbfld Shelley John Wood, Drointon, Staffrd Shufllelbotham Samuel,Yarnfield,Ston& Sankey Henry, Fulfen, Lichfield Shelley J. Croxton. Eccleshall R.S.O Shufllebotharn Thos. Newchapel, Stk& Sankey 1'. Woodbouses,Brntwd.Lchfld Shelley Joseph, Rolleston, Bnrton Shuker J. The Firs, Audley,Newcastle-.
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