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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. • [ KELLY's 392 EST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. • [ KELLY's E:sVF.T.OPE &. Cmct:u.a AnnnE3SERS­ Ab bott & Richardson, Twywell, Thrpstn Bagshaw .Arthur William, Grafton continued. Abbutt Alex. Chas. Yelvertoft, Rugby Underwood, Kettering Advertising Agency, 18r Queen Vic­ Abbott D. Great .Addington, Thrapstn Bagshaw Levi Boughton, BarLon Sea­ toria street, London E C; Kelly's .Abbott Hy. Jn. Bozeat,We:lingborough grave, Kettering latest Directories used .Abbott 'l'homas, Roade, Northampton Bag~haw Sydney Francis, Isham Supe- London Share & Debenture Co. Adams .Austin Geo. Newnham,Davntry rior & Inferior, Kettering Lt:d. (subscribed capital £46,ooo); Artams George, Brixworth, Northmptn Bains Wm.Northboro', Market Deeping head office, 7 Union court, Old Broad Adams J esse, Bad by, Daventry Baker George, Oundle lodge, Oundle street, London E C. Company Adams J. Old Stratford,Stony Stratfrd Baker G.F.Ba.rnwellSt. .Andrew,Oundle circularizing a specialite t .Adams J. Oliver, Bugbrooke, \Veedon Baker John, Oomrr.on re-ad, Fengate, t .Adams Joseph Oliver, Whitehall, Peterborough ESTATE AGENTS. Nether Heyford, Weedon Ball H.Welton grange,Welton,Daventry See .Agents House; Land & Estate. t .Adams R.EastFa.rndon,MarketHrbro' Ball Wm.Chapel Brampton,Nrthmptn ESTATE OFFICES-PRIVATE. t .Adams Wm. J ohn,Bugbrooke, Weedon Bamford B. Desboro',MUJrket Barboro' Althorp Estate Office (Aiex. L. Y.Mor- t .Addison J. Buckingham, Uppingham Bamford Sml. Harrington, Northmptn ley, agent), Gt. Brington, Nrthmptn Adkins Fredk. W. Sulgrave, &nbury Bamford Wm. Keeper's lodge, Gretwn, . Dridgewater<Truste2s (l''rancis G.Part­ t .Adkins Goorge, Helm don, Brackley Kettering ridge, agt. ), Banbury rd. Brackley Adkins Henry, Chalcombe, Banbmy Bamford Wm. Hy. Old, Northampton Eurghley Est-ates Office (Chas. Thorpe, t Adkins John ~as. Westhorpe,Banbury Banbury Corporation Farm, Grims- land agent; James Edward .Ab bott, Agutter John, Ringstead, Thrapston bury, Banbury chief clerk), St. Martin's, Stamford .Agutter Thomas S. Islip, Thrapston Band John Oliver, Byfield R.S.O Cardigan (George A. Russell, agent), .Aguiter William, Lowick, Thrapston tBand T. Up. Boddiugton,ByfieldR.S.O Shire lodge, Cmby, Kettering Alderman Thomas, Luddington lodge, Bannard George, Buckby rd. Daventry Fitzwilliam Estates Oflices (L. B. Luddington, Peterborough Bannard Thomas, Buckby rd.Daventry Woodforde, agent), Priestgate, t Aid winckle Mrs. Anne, Midd:eton, Barber Thcmas, ·Moulton, Northamptn Peterborougll MarkPt Harborough t Barfo.rd G. Stops, Plumpton, Towcstr Ketteoring Real Estate Co. (M. C. Wil­ Allatt G. W. Etton, Market Deeping Barford John, Falcott, Brackley son, sec.), Market Street chambers, Alien George, Glinton, l\brket Deeping tBarf{)rd Mrs. Sarah .Ann, Foscote, Kettering Allen H. Gat's head,Sudboro',Thrapstn .Abthorpe, Towcester Phipps P. (exors. of) (Thos. Newman Alien John, Byfield R.S.O tBarfor i William R.Foscote,Abthorpe, Cave, jun. agent), Horton,Nrthmptn Alien John, Southwick, Oundle Towcester Spencer !'ark Estate (Pre~ton & "\Vil­ Alien John Albert, Syresham, Brackley Ba.rge Frederick Thomas, Manor ho. son, agents), lligh iit.RushdenR.S.O Alien R. High st. Long Buckby, Rugby Road Weedon, Weedon Beck .Alley Thos. J onn. Ilolcot, N orthamptn Barlow Charics, SC"Uldwell, Northmptn EXCURSION AGENT. Allibone S. Easton Mandit, Northmptn Barnes C. Jas. "\Verrington,Peterbo:ro' Sec AgPnt Excursion. A.:libone William, Helidon, Daventry Barnes Thomas, Bad by, Daventry EYELET MANUF ACTURE:tS. Allin T. Upper Weedon, Weedon Beck Barr John '\Vright,Up.Heyford,Weedon . llubert Eyelet Co. (G. Frecknell, agt. ), Am os J a me~. Silverstone, 'l'owcester Bal'1ratt Jas.II.Bulwick, WansfordR.S. 0 t Amos Thomas (trustees of), Slap ton, Ba.rratt Jn. J. Bulwick,rVansfordR.S.O 103 ;.:;t. J\lichaers rd . .Northampton Towcester Barra tt Richard,Geddington,Kettering FANCY DRAPERS. t .Amos William, Charlock house & The Barrett .Mrs. E. l\Iaxey,MarketDeeping See Drapers. Hayes, A bthorpe, lfowce~ter Barrs Abraham, Roade, Northampton · FANCY REPOSITORIES. Amos W. The Lodge,Chalcombe,Bnbry Bart:ett Corbett A. Whitfield, Brackley See also Her lin 'VoDl Repmi tories. Andeorton H. Kislingbury, Korthmptn Bartlett Edward, Crick, Rugby Alien .'\Ii~s E. 2 Silver st. Wellingboro' Anderton J. Hardingstone, Northmptn Bartlett Mrs. Emma, Halse, Brackley 11aldock l\Iiss E. 5 Parade, Northamptn Andrews Job, Lower Doddington, tBartlt-tt James, Whitfield, Brackley Eeetenson ::\ks. Annie, 3 r Cambridge Byfield R.S.O . BartlettR. :Falcott hall,Falcott,Brackley street, W ellingborcmgh Andrews William Geary, Piddington tBartlett Hobel't, Radstone, Brackley Elaxley,Y.l'.27Kettering rd.Northmptn lodge, Piddington, Northampton Barton Mrs. Sa1rah, Manor house, Wel- Brown Hy. &, Co. 18 Gold st. Nrthmptn A.rcher John, Pea kirk, Peterborough ton, Daventry· :Brown &Tester,High st.RushdenR.S.O Archer 'Villiam, Brankley lodge, Hazle- Bar tram John, Collingtree, Northmptn llurnll am ::\Irs. :\I a ry A. 26 Wellington beec1•, Northampton tBaseley George, Warwick villa, place, Tiarrack r0ad, :S orthampton t Aris Edwin, W eedon Lois, Towcester Staverton, Daventry Clark &. Ilitchcuck, 13 .1.bington sq. .1.ris Thomas,Rothersthorpe,Nrthmptn Baseley William, Upper Boddington, .!\" orthampton . Arnold Peter, Manor farm, iDeene- Byfield R.S.O Coles Miss .T ane, 33 Hig-h st. Kettering thorpe, "\Yansford R S.O Bassett G. Cromwell bo. Naseby,Rugby Cowley F. Clmrch st. Hushden R.S.O Ashby Edward, I~ong Buckby, Rugby Bassett R. E. Mill hill, Naseby,Rugby Evans & Foster, 20 Sheep st.Nrthmptn t ~\.shby .Tolm, Kilsby, Rugby Bastin John, Paulerspury, Towcester · :Fessey Samuel William John, 83 Ket­ tAs!Jby Jolm, Murcott, Rugby Bates G. Teeton lu. Teeton,K orthmptn terin~ road, Northampton AshbyU.jun. Watford lo.Watfrd.Rugby 1'Battams Robert, Brampton .Ash,Mar- Flemons E. & Son, 19.3 Kettering rrl. Ashby Thomas Underwood, Chrurch ket Harborough . : Northampton house, Long Buckby, Rugby tHayliss Fredk. Culworth, Banbury Ganard :Mrs . .Anie, x r2 .Abington st. .1.shby William, Long Buckby mi[s, tBazeley Estell, Walton, Banbury Northampton Long Buckby, Rugby Bazeley Mrs. Mary .Ann Bull, More· Gwillim M . .A. High street, Bracklry Ashtun Waiter, Clipston, Northamptn ton Pinkney, Byfield R.S.O Hall l\Iiss M.F.J<~xchange st.Peterboro' Ashwell John, Glebe farm, \Yoodford, tBazeley Robt. E. Greatworth,Banbury · Harrison G. 9 lJearwarcl st. Nrthmptn Thranston o[:7ell'y Thomas Bull, Moreton Pink­ Hearn ~Irs. M. A. High st. Brackley Aspinall J. Lodge, Overstone,Nrthmpin ney, Byfield R.S.O .Tackson C. 65 H0rse mkt. Northamptn Asplin James, Mill<m, Northampton Il:.~zley E. B. High Fields, .Adswne, · .Tackson ~Irs. E. 44 Marefair,Krthmptn Atkinson Thomas, Hemington, Oundle To'H'ester l\Iark "\'rilliam, '27 The Drapery & Swan Attenborough Mrs. Caroline, Great B sal John, Cold .Ash by, Rugby yard, Northampton Oxendon, Ma,rket Harborough Bealy Jas. Ashby St. Ledgers, Rugby .Marsh "\\'illiam, Cowgate, Pete.rboro' Attenhorough William, Bleak house, lle<J.ver 'Villiam, Islip, ThrapstQn Nash Alfd. 34 Overstone rd. Nrthmptn .Arthingworth, Northampton Beddues Dervis, The Grange, Preswn Reeves Mrs.0.2BlackLion hl.Nrthmptn t Atten!Jorough W. E. East Car !ton, l'eanery, Korthampt{)n · Sargent Miss Ann, Rectory ;road, Market Harborongh t.Ueeuy Hy.& Son,Brigstock,ThrapsWn RushdPn R.S.O A.tterbury F.West End,Welford,Rugby Ueec'l JQseph, Tiftield, Towcester Spem~e :Mrs. G. IIHurse mkt.Ketterng A.tterbury George Gee, Coton-under­ Beesou Thos. Milton, Northampton Tester Thos. 22 Ma,rket st.Wel:ingboro' Guils borough, Northampton BBever J. Easton-on-the-Hill,S'tamford Torey S. 2a,Cambrid~e st.Wellingboro' Atterbury Mrs. H. H. Manor house, Her~nr .~ohr. H. Ufford, Stamford Turner Mrs.C.LongCausewy.Peterbro' West Hadcton, Rugby Beharrell Mrs.M.Newboro', Peterboro~ Wright E. 98 KcUering rd.Northmptn itt!!~ld W. Burton Latimer,Kettering Beharrell Mrs. Thomas Warren, Eye Wll'i~ht Fdk. 58 .Abington st.Nrthmptn Austin J ouathan, Knuston Lodge, green, Eye, Peter borough YorkP Mrs. Caroline, B·dield R.S.O • Irchester, Wellingborough Belcher T. Mars ton St.Lawrence,Bnbry Youles Jas. S. 31 Ne" land st.Kettering Austin Thomas, Paston, Peterborough Bell Miss E. Sudborough, Thrapston FARMERS & FARM BAILIFFS. Austin Thomas, Rothwe], Kettering tBell J. Newton-in-the-Willows, Ket- Ayres \Yilliam, Eastcote, Towcester tering Farmers. Babb William, Lowick, Thrapston t Bell S. Newton-in-the-Willows, Ket­ See also Graziers. IJach 'Eel win, '\Yest Lodge farm, Cour- tering 1 Marked thus t are also Graziers. teen 1 al!, :!\" orthampton Bell W illiam, Stanion, Thrapston Abbey Mrs. Harrict, Watf01I'd, Rugby Be1hurs & Sons,Newborough,Peterboro' ' .
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