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NOTTING Hal\!SHIRE. (11LLY'8 FARMERS Continued 1-l44 FAB NOTTING HAl\!SHIRE. (11LLY'8 FARMERS continued. Huntington Edward, Mansfield Wood- .Jubb George, Tilne, Retford Holbrook Robert, Toton, Nottingham house, Mansfield Justice John, Egmanton, Newark Holclg-ate Thomas, Misson, Bawtry Hurst James, Rampton, Lincoln Justice William,South Carlton, Worksop Holland.Mrs.Lucy.Ciipstone,Edwinstowe Hurst Samuel, East Markham, Newark Kaye William, Lowdham, Nottingham Hollely Thomas,Haughton park,Botham- Hurt George, Wollaton, Nottingham · Keeton Mrs. A. N ortbLeTerton,Lincoln sal!, Ollerton Hurt John, Eakring, Newark Keeton Thomas, Stokeharn,.Lincoln Holleworth Henry, WysaU, Nottingham Hurt John, Epperstone, Nottingham Kelly William, Elkesley, Retford Holliday Jn. Westwood,Tuxford,Newark Hurt William, Weston, N ewark KestevenT.HucknallHuthwaite,Mansfld Hollingsworth James, Huckuall road, HuskinsonG.CropwellButler,Nottinghm Ketton George, East Drayton, Lincoln Basford, Nottingham Huskinson George, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Ketton William, Gamston, East Retford Hollingsworth T. Ed winstowe, N ewark Nottingham Key worth Robert, Aslockton, Nottnghm l:Iollingworth William, Dean hall, Caun- HuskissonJ. Dovedale,Tcversal,Mansfld Kidger Edward, Manton, Worksop ton, Newark Hutchinson Charles, Stanton-on-the- Kinder Alfred, Upton, Southwell Hr>llins Wm. Radmanthwaite, Mansfield Wolds, Nottingham King Jsph.New Eastwood,Eastwood 8.0 Hollis George, Thorney, Newark Hutchinson John, Bradmore,Nottinghm King William, Clayworth, Bawtry Holloway George, Blidworth, Mansfield HutchinsonJsph.B.Bilsthorpe,Southwell Kircum Fraucis, Shelford, Nottmgham Holloway Geo. Southwell rd. Mansfield HutchinsonWm.Sth.Collinghm.Newark Kirk Miss Genena Ord.~all, Retford Holloway James, Blidworth, Mansfield Hutchinso:!Y\Vm.Gunthorpe,Nottingham Kirk Jes.se, :Yianor ho. Elkesley, Retford Holloway Jas. jnn. Blidworth, Mansfield HntchinsonWm.Hy.Arnold,Nottingham Kirk Joseph, Gedling, Nottm..!ham Hollowa y Wm. Cal verton, N ottingharrt Hu tchinson W. S.S uttn.-upon-Trnt. N wrk Kirk Os wald, East Leake, Loughborough HolmesE. Gringley-on-the-Hill, Hawtry Hutton Rohert, Everton, Bawtry Kirk Richard, Farndon, Newark Holmes George, Trowell, Nottingham Ibberson Williarn, Upton, Retford Kirkham J. Stoke Bardolph, Nottnghm Holmes Graham G.Cossall, Nottingham Ibbotson Josepb, Hockerton, tlouthwell Kirkland Charles, Fishpool, Mansfield Holmes John, Cotgrave, Nottingham IllingsworthW.Sturton-le-Steeple,Lincln KirklandJo~er,h, Walesby, Newark Holmes John, Scarrington, Nottingham Inger Thomas, Sycamore yard, Lincoln Kitchen & Waring, Botbamsall, Ollerton Holmes Joseph, Flintham, Newark street1 Basford, Nottingham Kitchen Charles, Wellow, Newark Holmes Robert, Hawkes nest, Worksop Innocent John, Whatton, Nottingham KitchenMrs.George,Sutton-in-Ashfield, Holmes T. Radcliffe-on-Trent,Nottnghm Isaac Wm. Hoveriugham, Nottingham Nottingham Holmes Wm. Owthorpe, Nottingham Jacklin Nathan, Teversal, Mansfield KitchenJ.Coates,NorthLeverton,Lincln Holmes \Vm. Plumtree, Nottingham Jackson -, 'fott farm, Retford Kitchen Wm. Laxton,Newark-on-Trent Holmes William, South Scarle, Newark JacksonC.Clifton-with-Glaptn.Nttnghm Kitching Matthew, Lound, Hetford Holt Thomas, Bilborough, Nottingham Jackson Cook, North Muskham, Newark Kitching Richd. Edwd. Scrooby,Bawtry Holt William, Bole, Gainsborough Jackson Frank, Radford marsh, Old Kitcbing William, Lound, Retford Hopkin James, Oxton, Southwell Lenton, Nottingham Knight Wil!tam, Balderton, Newark Hopkinson C. South Leverton, Lineoln Jackson John, Flawborough, Nottinghm Knight William, Maplebeck, Newark Hopkinson Chas. Thrumpton, Retford Jackson John, Stone hill,Everton,Bawtry Knowles Benj. Calvcrton, Nottingham Ilopkinson Henry, Barnby-in-the-Wil- JacksonJsph.Sutton-upon-Trent,Newrk Knowles Edward, Sunnyside, Worksop lows, Newark Jackson Richard,Bradmore,Nottingham Knowles James, Mattersey, Bawtry Hopkinson Herbert, Millhouse, Hodsock, J ackson Richard, N ewthorpe,N ottinghm LaceyJ. B. Stanford-on-Soar,Loughboro' Rother ham Jacks on Sl.Limpole,Harwrth. Rotherhm Lacey Mrs. M.Laxton,Newark-on-Trent Hopkinson J.G.Hickling,MeltonMowbry Jackson Samuel Thomas, Clifton-with- Lacy Gen. Queen's rd.Newark-on-Trent Hopkinson William, Caunton lodge, Glapton, Nottingham Laister Edward Thos. Misson, Rawtry Caunton, Newark JacksouT.Bagnall rd.Basford,Nottnghm Lamb John, Bole, Gainsborough Hopkinson William, Portland place & Jackson Thomas, Selston, Alfreton Lamb John, Cossall, Nottingham Forest farm, Worksop JacksonW.Bagnall rd.Basford,N ottnghm Lamb Joseph, Bur ton J oyce, Nottinghm Horberry Richd. Misterton, Gainsboro' Jackson W'illiam, Langford moor, Lang- Lamb Wilham, Ordsall hill, Retford Horberry Rd.Walkeringham,Gainsboro' ford, Newark Lamin George, Upton, Retford Horberry Thomas, Point house, Walker- Jackson William, Whinley's house, Lamin John, Best wood park,Nottinghm ingham, Gains borough Welham, East Retford Lamin Jn. Three Thorn hollow,Mansfield Horner E,(exors.of),Danethorpe, Newark Jackson Wm.North "\~'heatley,Ea.Retford Lam in William, Saxondale, Bingham Horner Edmund C. Averham, Newark JacobsMrs.A.Rempstone,Loughborougb Lane John, Eakring, Newark Horrey Wm. Beckingham, Gainsboro' Jacobs Thos. East Leake,Loughborough Lane John, Widmerpool, Nottingham H(lJ·sewood Henry, Barnby-in-the-Wil- Jacques 'Thomas. Selston, Alfreton Lane Wm. Nort•h Wheatley, Ea. Retford lows, Newark Jalland Joseph, Shelford, Not.tingham Langford Mrs. Jane, Clifton-with-Glap- Horsley H. Gringley-on-the-Hill, Bawtry J ames A. Meadow rd. Beeston,N ottinghm ton, Nottingham Hough Thomas, Whatton, Nottingham James Albert, Ruddington fields, Rud- Langley John, Darlton, Lincoln Hough ton Mrs. Eliz. The Grange, Annes- dington, Nottingham Laughton George & Son, Portland Toad, ley, Nottingham JamesJn. Holme Pierrepont,Nottinghm Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham Hough ton Henry, Nut hall, Nottingham James Morris, Edwalton, Nottingham Langhton Jsph.&Geo.Egmanton,Newrk HoughtonH.Hncknll.Torkard,Nottnghm J arvis Wm. East Drayton, Lincoln Laughton J as.Laxton, N ewark-on-Trent HoughtonJ.Wighay,Annesley,Nottnghm Jennings Samuel, Skegby, :Mansfield Laughton John Gale, Willoughby, Houghton William, Hempshilllane,Bul- Jennison Jacob, Linby, ~ottingham Walesby, Newark well, Nottingham Jephson William, Lit. Carlton, Newark Laughton William, Tuxford, Newark Houghton Wm. Whatton, Nottingham Jepson Samuel, Pleasley hill, Mansfield Law Robt. Morton vil. :\iisson, Bawtry Hoult Francis, Clayworth, Bawtry J epson Thos. Laxton, Newark-on-Trent Law SI. Wood, Willow cot.Misson, Bawtry Hoult John, North Leverton, Lincoln· Jesson Richd.ColstonBassett,Nottinghm Leafe John, Lambley, Nottingham Howard Benjamin, Gotham, Derby Johnson & Sons,TheWellsrd.Nottinghm Lee Mrs. Ann,Laxton,Newark-on-Trent Howard Charles, Harworth, Rotherham Johnson Benj. t:louth Clifton, Newark Lee Edward, Coddington, Newark Howard George, Wigsley, Newark Johnson Edwin, Hampton, Lincoln LeeFrancis,Thorpe-by-Newark,Newark Howard Henry, Harby, Lincoln Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth, Kirton,Newark Lee George, Kirt.on, Newark Howard Henry, Little l\Iorton, Bab- Johnson Frank William, 120 Montpelier Lee John George, Selston, Alfreton worth, Retford rd. Dunkirk, OldLenton, Nottingham Lee Samuel, Granby, Nottingham Howard James, Fledborough, Newark Johnson Geo. Laxton, Newark-on-Trent Lee Thomas, Elston. Newark Howard John, Gotham, Derby JohnsonGeo.Sutton-upon-'I'rnt-.Newark Lee William, Elston, Newark Howard William, Gotham, Derby Johnson Geo . .N. Kirklington, Southwell Lee William, Hoveringham, Nottinghm Howard William, Kneesall, Newark Johnson Howard, Weston, Newark Lees Richard, East Markham, Newark Hcward William, Park hill, Southwell Johnson John, Halloughton, Southwell Leivers Christphr.Kimbcrley,Nottnghm Howard William, Wiverton, Bingham Johnson John, Milton, Newark LeiversEmanuel,KirkbyFolly,Nottnghrn Howitt Richd. H. Farnsfield, Soutbwell Johnsou John, Tuxford, Newark LevertonW.Bentwellho.Arnld.Nttnghm Howitt William, Bull farm, ;Mansfield Johnson Joseph, Sookholme, Mansfield Lewin Mrs. Mary, Cotgrave, Nottinghm Howsin :Miss C. Hockerwood, Southwell Johnson Rt. TheGrange,Kinoultn.N'ham Ldgett George, Kelham, Newark Howson John, Dalestorth, Mansfield Johnson Robert, Winthorpe, Newark Ligttt George, Gibsmere, Southwell Howson John W.Skegbyroad, Mansfield Johnson Robt. O.Kilvington,Nottinghm Liley Mrs. C. SonthCollingham,Newark Hoyte Henry, Aslockton, Nottingham Johnson Samuel, Louml, RetfO!•d Liley Henry, South Collingham,N ewark Hudson Mrs. Thorpe, Bawtry Johnson Saml. Thurgarton, Southwell Lilley William, Watnall, Nottingham Hunt A. T. Sutton-upon-Trent, Newark .J0hnson Thomas, Balderton, Newark Limb George, Sutton road, Mansfield Hunt John, Girton, Newark Johnson William, Coddington, Newark Limb George, Sutton grange, Suttou-in- Hunt John, South Collingham, Newark Johnson Wm Osmondthorpe, South well Ashfield, Nottingham Hunt JohnV. E:lutton-n pon-Trent, N ewa 1 k J olmston Bean, N ormanton, South well Limmer George, Berry Hill rd. Mansfield Hunt Thomas, Calverton, Nottin£l'ham Jollands Albert, Balderton, Newark Lindley Albert, Selston, Alfreton Hunt Wm. Up. Brough ton, l\Ieltn. Mow bry Joule E. Manor ho. Bramcote, Nottinghm Lindley George, Finningley, Ba wtry Hunter Cavil!, Vl'orksop Joules Herbert L. Sookholme,Manstield Lindley Thomas, Finninglcy, Bawtry .
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