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LINCOLNSHIRE. TAI 791 Brown Josepli, 41 Humber Street, Clee- Dickinson Mrs '1'RAOES DIRECTORY. J LINCOLNSHIRE. TAI 791 Brown Josepli, 41 Humber street, Clee- Dickinson Mrs. Ann, New York, Lincoln HardyHenryJohn,2oYorth st.Grantham. thorpes, Grimsby Dixon & Parker, 22 & 23 Market place, Harmston John, 28 Lord st. Grimsby tBrown Snmner, Digby, Lincoln Grantham Harness John, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln Brumby Henry, Scatter, Lincoln Dixon!Charles, Horse market, Caistor Harness Thomas, 85 East st.Horncastle Brnmby S. 8o Trinity st. Gainsborough Dixon John, I6 & I8 Market place & 32 Harrison & Gregory, 13 & 15 Bridge Brumpton W. Donington-on-Bain,Lncln Lord street, Gainsborough street, Gainsborough · Burdass Frederick. 59 Lea rd. Gainsbro' Dobson Wm. Owston Ferry, Doncaster Harrison Henry, I5 Victor st. Grimsby tBurgin John, 6 Watergate, Grantham Donson Joseph, 8 l\'lacanlay st. Grimsby tHarrison William, Ropsley, Grantham Bnrton & Son (Thos. Burton Fell, pro- Donson Thomas, Wellingore, Lincoln Hart Charles, Bassingham, Lincoln prietor), 49 Eastgate, Louth Dracass Wm. Common side,Leake,Bostn Harwood James S. 14 Spilsby rd. Bostn Burton F. 20 Trinity st. Gainsborough Drinkall E. 27I Cleethorpe rd. Grimsby Hassan Bros. 18 & 19 Broad st. Stamfrd tBurton Mrs. l\'lary, 287 Cleethorpe Drinkall R. Ludford Magna, Mkt. 'Rasen Hassnip Charles, Sibsey, Boston road, Grimsby Drinkell George, Ulceby VJllage Hassnip Joseph, 7 New street, Boston Barton William, I8 Kidgate, Louth Drury Walt.er, 86 Highlstreet, Lincoln Haw Francis, Halton Holegate, Spilsby Bnrwell Wm. Wa.shingborough, Lincoln DucklesMrs.Emma,32 Portland st.Lncln Hayes Henry, 8 Cheviot street, Lincoln Butters Henry, Brinkhill, Spilsby Dunham Jsph.Nth.Somercotes,Grimsby Hayes Joseph, 6 Cheviot street, Lincoln tButtler Josiah, 39 Southgate, Sleaford tEaton Robert, Wrawby street, Brigg Haynes Fredk. 8 St. Peter's st. Stamfrd Cade Wm. W. 8 St. Paul's st. Stamford Eayrs John T. 3 St.John's st. Stamford tHealdThomas,WestButterwick,Doncstr Cam pain John, 74 High st. Grantham Ebbatson Edmund J.East Halton, Ulceby Hensman George William, Church st. Cassee St. Clair Mundya, 3 Park ter- Eccles George V. 5 Bigby street, Brigg Pinchbeck, Spalding race, Norfolk street, Boston Edgley George, 33Castlegate,Grantham Herbert Joseph, Bonby, Hull Catley George, Goxhill, Hull Edwards Herbert A. Barrow-on-Hnm13er Heslem James, Aubourn, Lincoln Cave George, Langtoft, Market Deeping Edwards John, Barrow-on-Hnmber Hewerdine Job, Harlaxton, Grantham ChamberiJ John, 9 Red Lion st. Boston Elcombe Edwin,2 Southgate & r Water- Hewson Edmund, Tetney, Grimsby Chandler & Co. West street, Alford gate, Sleaford HicksonAbraham,lVIetheringham,Lincln Chapman John H. Amcotts, Doncaster Ellis John, 24 Chantry lane, Grimsby Higgs John, North Thoresby, Louth Chapman Luke M. 46 Westgate, Sleafrd Ellis John, Kirton-in-Lindsey Hirst Beaumont, 6 Railway st. Grimsby Chappell Charles, East Halton, Ulceby Ellis S. Market pi. Long Sutton, Wisbech Hockney Frederick, 2 Sutton st.Lincoln Cheer Samuel, IO & 12 High st.Horncstl Emerson Geo.26~Cleethorpe rd.Grimsby Hodgson Robert P. 31 Eastgate, Louth Cheesman D. & Sons,Winterton,Doncstr Emmitt Fred, 24 Bull ring, Horncastle Hodlin Robert, Winterton, Doncaster CheethamC. Vine st.Billingbro',Flknghm Evans Harry, 3 Mangle street, Grimsby tHolland Jas. Halfleet, Market Deeping Cheffins Edmund, St. Aubyn's terrace, Evans John, 19 Newmarket st. Grimsby Holland John Tuxworth,I~ High street, Hundleby, Spilsby Everard Thos. Henry, 36 Pen st. Boston Scunthorpe, Doncaster Churchman Fredk. 59 Sidney st. Boston tFarrow John Sands, Folkingham HolmesA.E.Market st.Wintertn,Doncstl"" tChurchman Miss Lydia Rebecca, High Farrow William, Rippingale, Bourne Holmes Charles, 49 North st. Gainsbro' street, Market Deeping Fidell John, Worlaby S.O Holmes Joseph Arthur, Heckingtou S.O Clark Bilton, West Pinchbeck, Spalding Fields Samuel, West end, Holbeach tHood Barnabas, High street, Alford Clark John, 35 Bridge street, Brigg }!'ish Charles, Owston Ferry, Doncaster Hopwood A. J. 57 Dudley rd. Granthm Clark John, South Killingholme, Ulceby Fisher Thomas,46 Church st.Gainsboro' Horne John, Blyton, Ga.insborough tClark Richard, South Witham,Grnthm Flaxman Horatio, High st. Holbeach Horton William Henry, 19 Gt. Northern Clarke Charles, 64a, High st. Lincoln Flintham Thos. Skellingthorpe, Lincoln terrace, Canwick road, Lincoln Clarke Jesse, High st. Market Deeping Foottit John, Marton, Lincoln tHoulton Ch1.s. Robt.Glentham,Lincoln Clat'ke Joseph Bilton,165H1gh st.Lincoln FosterC.High st.Metheringham,Lincoln Housham & Lacy (merchant), 4 Silver Clarricoates Willie, Branston, Lincoln Foster George, 35 Danesgate, Lincoln street, Gainsborough Clayton Thomas, Worlaby S.O Foston Alfred, North Kelsey, Lincoln Howarth William Richard, xa, Norman Clayton W.North Somercotes, Grimsby Foston J.W.Normanby-by-Spital, Lncln place, St. Mary's street, Lincoln Clifton Joseph, Blyton, Gainsborough Foston Samuel H. Sth. Kelsey, Caistor Howsamlsaac,Hagworthingham,Spilsby Cobb Thomas, I7 Strait, Lincoln Fox Chas. Jas. & Co. 216 High st. Lncln Hudson James, l\Iorton, Gainsborough Codd Richard, Mareham-le-Fen, Boston Franklin C. High st.Barton-on-Humber Hudson Samuel, Epworth, Doncaster Coddington Robt. Beckingham, Newark Franklin R. King st. Barton-on-Humber Hunt Fred, 64 Foundry st. Horncastle tCodling Charles, Saxilby, Lincoln Frayne Harry, I5 Arlington st. Grimsby Hunt George Edward, Eagle, Lincoln Codling George, Nettleha.m, Lincoln Freshney E. M. 48 Lumley rd. Skegness Hunter Tom, I8 Sincil street, Lincoln Cohen B. I9I Cleethorpe rd. Grimsby Friskney Thomas, Dunholme, Lincoln Hutchinson Thomas S. Scawby S.O Cole Thos. 10 Gladstone's yard,Sleaford Frow Charle'! Henry, Grasby, Lincoln Hutson Frederick, 40 West st. Boston tConey Richard, Market place, Alford tFytche Josiah, Keelby, Brocklesby S.O Hyde Mrs. M.sSt. Peter's hill,Stamforlf Connell James, IS Lumley rd. Skegness Gale William, Market pi. Horncastle tHydes William, Bolingbroke, Spilsby Cook H. Common side, Leake, Boston Gardner Henry, to6 Albion st. Grimsby lngham J. Middle Rasen,Market Rasen Cooley & Son, IO Bridge st. Spalding Garnham Thos.H.76 Fildes st. Grimsby Ingoldby William,13 Northst.HorncasU tCooper Geo. 5 King st. Market Rasen Garratt F. Brant Broughton, Newark Ireland Edwin,nSt.Leonard's st.Stmfrd Cooper Henry, Limber, Brocklesby S.O Gash James Edwd. 24 High st. Boston Isaac Micklisky,77Newmrket st.Grmsby CooperJ.Junctionsq.Barton-on-Humber Gibbons Richard, Bardney, Lincoln tJackson & Son, Woodhall Spa, Linclon Cooper Samuel, Epworth, Doncaster Gibson Wm. Henry, Stickney, Boston Jeffery Robert, 166 Victor st. Grimsby Corbin Elijah, Fold hill, Leake, Boston Gilbert John, Grimoldby, Louth Jenkinson Jas. 27 Garden st. Grimsby Cordey John, Bardney, Lincoln Glover Robert, I5 Bigby street, Brigg, Jenkinson John Else, Fulbeck S.O Coupland W.Haltham-on-Baiu,Horncstl Goates John, Broughton Brigg Jenkinson John Lewerton, Fulbeck S.O Cowling T. High st. Crowle, Doncaster Godfrey John Angustus, Burton-upon- Jenkinson Wm. 15 & 17 Bridge st.Bostn., tCox William, I4 Weelsby st. Grimsby Stather, Doncaster Jennings William Henry, 288 & 290 Cragg Mark, 8 Magpies square Lincoln Goldstone Isaac, 99 Victor st. Grimsby Victoria street, Grimsby Crampton Wm. 79 Newark rd. Lincoln GoodJohnM.George st.Barton-on-Hmbr JesneyThos.East Theddlethorpe, Louth tCranston Thomas (travelling),Margaret Goodwin James, 45 Earl st. Grimsby Jickells A. Fleetgate, Barton-on-Humbr street, Grimsby GoodyearW.K.6Commercialrd.Spaldng Johnson Michael, Scamblesby,Horncastl Croft Thomas, 33 Boultham avenue, Goy Joseph, Billingboro', Folkingham Johnson Robert, 76 Lord st. Grimsby High street, Lincoln Grant John Wm.IOWharf rd.Grantham Jones Thomas, Brinkhill, Spilsby tCroft Wm. Candlesby, Burgh R.S.O Green George, Heighington, Lincoln tJordan John Royston, West st. Alford Cutts John Geo. Scunthorpe, Doncaster Green Sutton, Heckington S.O Keal John William, 3 Mercer row,Louth> Dale F. Kirmington, Brocklesby 8.0 Green Thos. 241 Cleethorperd.Grimsby Keaveny James (clerical, military & Davies Ernest H. 24 Victor st. Grimsby Greenwood Fred, Osgodby, Mkt. Rasen ladies'), I Bank street, Lincoln Davies John, u Market place, Louth Greenwood Geo.340 Victoria st.Grimsby Kelham Henry, North street, Bourne Davis Samuel F. 12 Norman st. Lincoln Greenwood Thos.4 Oxford st.Mkt.Rasen Kelley Henry, Ruskington, Sleaford Dawki:os Richard, 6 Bnrton rd. Lincoln Grosse George, 7 Newland, Lincoln Kendall James, Ashby, Brigg Dawson Brothers, Market place, Kirton- Hall & Sons, 254 High street, Lincoln Kenniwell Jonn. 59 Bridge st. Gainsbro' in-Lindsey Hall Alfred, Waltham, Grimsby Key Hy. 62 Newland st. west. Lincoln Dawson Henry, High street,Scunthorpe, Hall Arthur,I4oCleethorperd. Grimsby King Charles, Wellington street, Louth Doncaster & Ashby, near Brigg tHall Edmund Thomas, Burgh R.S.O King John Harrison, 76 Freeman street Dawson Wm. Sth. Rauceby, Grantham Hall George, Brewery st. BnrghR.S.O & 161 Cleethorpe road, Grimsby Delahoy Charles,33&34 New rd.Spalding Hall Henry, Bardney, Lincoln Kirk John, Leadeuham, Lincoln Dent Heorge. South l<'erriby, Hull Hall Henry, 448 High street, Lincoln KirkT.C. Whitecross st.Barton-on-Hmbr tDick James, 30 St. Mary's st. Stamford tHallam W.&Sons,Metheringham,Lncln Kirton John Thos. Rnskington, Sleaford Dilley Thomas, I5 Charlesworth street, Hannam Jsph. 27 Stanton st. Grantham KirtonT.2Brighton st.Cleethrps.Grmsby Carholme road, Lincoln tHardwick E.J.Market pi. Mkt.Deeping Kitchen Thomas, Ropsley. Grantham L~CS. 51* .
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