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LINCOLNSHIRE. [ I:ELLY ~!R LINCOLNSHIRE. [ i:ELLY"s FARMERS continued. Raithby Henry, Woodbine cottage, Reed 'Vm. Manor farm, Little Carlton, Porter Andrew, Little Hum by, Granthm Mablethorpe St. Mary, Alford Louth · PomrE. C.Rochford tower, Fishtoft,Bstn Raithby Geo. Burgh-in-the-Marsh R. S. 0 Reed Wm. Seasend, Moulton, Spalding PorterFredk.DeepingSt.Nicholas,Spldng Raithby Rd.Mablethorpe St.Mary,Alford Reeson Alien, Toynton St. Peter, Spilsby Pomr Frank, Pelhams land, Boston Raithby Robert, Sutton-on Sea, Alford Reason Francis, Wrangle, Boston Porter George, Goxhill, Hull Raithby Robt. jun. Button-on-Sea, Alfrd Reeson Geo. Howard, Freiston, Boston PorterJn.Fen houses,Swineshead,Boston RaithbySaml.Burgh-in-the-MarshR.B.O Reeson J. Halltoft end, Freiston, Boston Porter John, Honeypot, Twyford, Col- Raithby Samuel, Chapel, Alford Reeson J. Sillpitt la. Wyberton, Boston sterworth, Grant ham RaithbyThos.Burgh-in-the-Marsh R S. 0 Reeson Mrs.J.Halltoft end,Freistn.Bostn Porter Matthew, Whaplode, Rpalding Raithby Waiter, Sutton-on-Sea, Alford Reeson John G. Leakefen,Leake,Boston Pol"t:er Naaman E. Star lane, Bourn Ramsden George,Ropsley, Grantham Reeson Joseph, Fishtoft, Boston Porter Percival, Scredington, Falkinghm Ranby Francis, Ingleby, Saxilby,Lincoln Reeson Thomas, Wrangle, Boston Porter Robert, Carrs, N Ol'th Kelsey, Brigg Ran by J. Manor farm, W harton, Gainsbro' Reeson William, Leverton, Boston PorterT.Campney lane,Bueknall,Lincoln Ranby John, Moulton Chapel, Spalding Reeve J. Delph, Long Sutton, Wisbech Porter William, Green la. Kirton, Boston RanbyWm.C.Carr,Blyton,Gainsborough Reid James, Goxhill, Hull Porter William, Horbling, Falkingham Randall George, Frithville, Boston Rennard Thomas, Weelsby Porter Wm. Rorhford, Fishtoft, Boston Randall John, J<'rithbank, Sibsey, Boston Revell G. Laughton, Gainsborough Portess Thos.South Killingholme, Ulceby Rands Edward, East Torrington, Wragby Revill George, Claypole, N ewark PortusJohn,LudfordParva,MarketRasen RangellMrs.M.Scotterthorpe,Krtn.Lndsy Revill Thomas, North Scarle, Newark Posey John, Marsh, Moulton, Spalding Ranshaw D. Hameringham, Horncastle Reynolds Thos.&Richd.Aubourn,Lincoln Potter Francis,Northorpe,KirtonLindsey Ransome Thos. Stattingborongh, Ulceby Reynolds Fredk. Boston West, Boston Potter John, Owmby, Caistor Ransome Thomas, Kirton fen, Boston Reynolds James, Cowbit, Spalding Potter John, South Kyme, Sleaford Ranson Wm. Burgh-in-the-Marsh R.S.O Reynolds J. S. Spalding corn. Spalding Potts John, Westborough, Grantham RansonWm.A.Hagworthingham,Spilsby Reynolds John, Dorrington, Lincoln Potts William, North Hykeham, Lincoln Ran yard Samuel, Fnlletby, Homcastle Reynolds Robert, Thornton-le-Fen,Gipsy Poncher Joseph, Walcot, Lincoln Raper Thomas, Wroot, Bawtry bridge, Boston Powell Robert, Epworth, Doncaster Rastall T. & C. Pickworth, Falkingham Reynolds Wm. Thomas, Button, Wisbech Powell Samuel, Lodge,Scopwick,Lincoln Rastall F. Lodge,Pickworth,Falkingham Rhoades Alfd.Ashby-by-Partney,Spilsby Powell William, Fen, Fleet, Holbeach Rastall Joseph, Aisby, Grantham Rhoades Charles, Friskney, Boston Powell William, Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Rastall Samuel, Ropsley, Grantham Rboades Charles, Stubby, Alford Pratley James, Swinderby, Lincoln Rastall Wm. East ferry, Owston,Bawtry Rhoades Mrs.M.Ashby-by-Partny.Splsby Pratt John William, Laceby, Gramsby Ravell John, Martin, Lincoln Rhoades John, Mareham-le-Fen, Boston Pratt Robert, Central Wingland,Wisbech Ravell William, Billinghayfield, Lincoln Rhodes Edward, East Kirkby, Spilsby Prescott J. Donington-npon-Bain, Louth RawdingHy.Odder farm,Saxilby,Lincoln Rhodes George, Quadring, Spalding Preston Joseph, Wigtoft, Boston RawdingWilliam,NortonDisney,Newark Richards C. Scotter, Kirton Lindsey Preston Samuel, Susworth,Ouston Ferry RawlinsonMrs.Ann,SouthKelsey,Caistor Richards H. Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Preston Thomas, Hatton, Wragby Rawlinson Edward, Ropsley, Grantham Richards Wm. Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Prestwood Thos. Mareham-le-fen, Boston Rawlinson John,Walesby rd.Mrkt.Rasen Richardson David & Job, Cadney, Brigg Pretty Mrs. John, Low Fulney,Spalding Rawlinson Jn. WestRasen, Markt. Rasen Richardson & Ward, Beesby, Hawerby, Pretty Joseph, Holbeach road, Spalding RawlinsonJ.Northgate,Pinchbck.Spldng Great Grimsby Pretty Thomas, The Common, Spalding Rawlinson Nathaniel John, Ingoldsby, Richardson C. Ings, Leverton, Boston Pretty Thomas, Cowbit, Spalding Grantham Richardson Charles, Leake, Boston Pridgeon Edward,Helpringham,Sleaford Rawlinson Saml. South Kelsey, Caistor Richardson Clarke, Fiskerton, Lincoln Pridgeon George, Tathwell, Louth Rawnsley John F. Haugham, Louth Richardson F. Heighington, Lincoln Pridgeon Matthew, Goulceby,Horncastle Rawnsley Waiter, Manor house, Little Richardson G. Sth.Killingholme, IDceby Pridgeon Natban, Wragholme, Grimsby Ca.wthorpe, Louth Ricbardson G. We. Butterwick, Doncastr PridgeonRichd.Marshchapel,Gt.Grimsby Rawson Bennett, Ingoldmells, Boston Richardson G. Barrow-on-Humber, Hull Pridgeon W. B. Whaplode drove, Wisbech Rawson Jn. The Moore, Whisby, Lincoln Richardson George, Leake, Boston Pridgeon Wm. Skidbrook, Gt. Grimsby Rawson Mark, North Scarle, Newark RichardsonG.SaltfteetbyAllSaints,Louth Pridmore John, Inkerson fen, Sutton Rayner Thomas, East Lound, Bawtry Richardson Henry, Asterby, Horncastle St. Edmunds, Wisbech Rayner T. Waddingham, Kirton Lindsey Richardson Hy.Wood side,Tumby,Bostn Pridmore T. Childer's drove, Spalding Raynor Taylor, Orby, Boston RichardsonMrs.J.EastBarkwith, Wragby Pridmore T.T. Button St. James, Wisbech Rayson George, Stick ford, Boston Richardson J. C. Ea. Allingtn. Granthm Priestley Henry, Welton-by-Lincoln Rayson Thos. Asperton, Wigtoft, Boston Richardson Jas. Baumber, Horncastle Priestley Jn. Lowfields, Coleby, Lincoln Rayson William, Haceby, Falkingham Richardson John, Dogdyke, Boston Priestly Miss Ann, Navenby 8.0 Rayson William, Wigtoft, Boston Richardson John, Marston, Grantham PriestlyJ.Seagate rd.LongSutton,Wisbch Read Anthony, Flixborough, Doncaster Richardson J.SaltfleetbyAl!Saints,Louth Priestly Mrs. Robt. Lissington, Wragby Read Mrs. Elizh. Bassingham, Newark Richardson John William, Crosses, Long Priestman Mrs.Mary,Stainby,Grantham Read Henry, Clee, Great Grimsby Button, Wisbech Prior-, Central Wingland, Wisbech Read John, Eagle, Newark Richardson John William Teale, Mount Procter Henry M. Wykeham, Spalding Read John, Gunthorpe, Bawtry pleasant, Kirton-in-Lindsey Procter Robert, Goxhill,. Hull Read Waddington, Great Hale, Sleaford Richardson M. East Bark with, Wragby Proctor Ebenezer B.Gc s':Jerton, Spalding Reams William &Henry,Whitehall farm, Richard~on Matthew, Wyberton, Boston Proctor Frederick, Weston, Spaldmg Postland, Crow land, Peterborough Richardson Robert, Fulstow, Louth Proctor James, Fleet, Ho! beach Reams A.Fishtoft rd. Skirbeck rd. Boston Richardson Rt. Waltham, Gt. Grimsby Proctor A. Warpings, Crowle, Doncaster Rear George, Fen, Great Hale, Sleaford Richardson T. Conisholme, Gt. Grimsby Proctor T.R.Carhouses,Belton,Doncaster Reavill George, Navenby S.U Richardson T. S. Swinethorpe, Lincoln ProudleyG.Scotterthorpe,KirtonLindsey Redford Geo. & Thos. Fosdyke, Boston Richardson Thomas, Bucknall, Lincoln Pulleine John, Flixborough, Doncaster Redfol'dMrs.G.Crossgate,Algarkirk,Bstn Richardson Thos. North Kelsey, Brigg Pulleine Rich d. Winteringham,Doncaster RedfordJ. W. Scrane end,Freiston, Boston Richardson T. SaltfleetbyAllSaints,Louth Puttergal Joseph, t!outhrey, Lincoln RedheadEdmnd. Whaplode drove,Wisbch Richard son Thomas, Stow, Lmcoln · Pycock John, Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Redhead Ephraim, Gedney S.O RichardsonToynby,Heighington,Lincoln Pycock Wm. M. Little Steeping, Spilsby RedheadJames,Laughton,Gain,borough Richardson V. Canwick, Lincoln Pycroft Edwin, Gunthorpe, Bawtry Redhead John K. Luttongate, Sutton Richardson William, Frithville, Boston Pye Michael, Pilham, Gainsborough St. Edmunds, Wisbech Richardson William, Reepham, Lincoln Pye William, Aisby, Gainsborough Redhead Tom, Laughton, GainsbOl'ough Richardson William, Seagate house, Quibell James, Caistor rd.Market Rasen Reding William, 'fhorpe St. Peter, Wain- Long Sutton, Wisbech QuibellJ.Kirkby-cum-Osgodby,Mkt.Rasn fleet All Saints R.S.O Richardson Z.West Pinchbeck, Spalding Quibell James 0. Stapleford, Newark Redmile Edwin, Dyke, Bourn Richmond J. Seadyke, Kirton, Boston Quibell John Oliver, Stapleford, Newark Redmile Henry, Boume fen, Bourn Rick Francis, Ureat Ponton, Granthnm Quincey John, Scredington, Falkingham RedmoreJ.Holm wd.Scrivelsby,Horncstl Rickels Thomas, Claxby, Market Rasen Quincey John, Stowe, Falkingham RedmoreJ. TheGrove,Hemingby,Hmcstl Rick ells Jonathan, Nettleton, Caistor Rack Joseph,Blyborough,Kirton Lindsey Redshaw Edwin, Heckington, Sleaford Rickett John, Swineshead, Boston Rack Wm.Smithfield,NorthKelsey,Brigg Reed Mrs. Eliza, Asserby, Alford Riddington Benj. Billingboro', Falknghm Raddisb Leaning,Scotter,Kirton Lindsey Reed Francts, Marsh, Moulton, Spalding RiddingtonH.Bank ho.Crowlnd.Ptrboro' Raddish Richard,Scotter,Kirton Lindsey Reed Geo. Saltfteetby St. Pewr's, Louth Riddington John Perkins, Bank house, RadleyH.Park farm,Kettlethorpe,Newrk Reed George, Marsh, Moulton, Spalding Crowland, Peterborough Rainthorpe Mrs. Ann, Stewton, Louth Reed John, Maltby-le-Marsh, Alford Riddington R.Bank ho.Crowlnd.Ptrboro' Rainthorpe John, Legboume, Louth Reed Mrs. Rebecca, Mum by, Alford Riddington R.Bank ho.Crowlnd.Ptrboro' Ra.ithby Aaron, Halton Holegate,Spilsby Reed Thos. Common, Moulton, Spalding Riddington William Frederick, West Raithby Benj. Sutton-on-Sea, Alford Reed Thos. Depear, Whaplode, Spalding street, Crowland, Peterborough Raithby Frederick, Huttoft, Alford ;Reed William, Belchford, Hornrastle Ridge Edward, Frithville, Boston .
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