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LINCOLNSHIRE. I: KELLY's Barryrev.Ewd.M.B.A.Scothern,Lincoln Bazlinton John Fras 498 B!R LINCOLNSHIRE. i:_KELLY's BarryRev.Ewd.M.B.A.Scothern,Lincoln Bazlinton John Fras. 6Grove st. Boston Bell T. Norrnanby ho. Southpk.Lincoln Barstow Rev. John Smithson M.A, Rec- Beacock Joseph, Alkborough, Doncaster Bell William, 39 Spring street, Spalding tory, Aslackby, Falkingham HeacockMatthew,Winteringham,Doncstr Bell William George, High street,Boston Bartholomew Bartholomew,Park cottage, Beacock Mrs. "'interton, Doncaster Bell airs Rev. C.B.A. The Limes,Grantham Heighington, Lincoln Beacock William, 5 Hainton st. Weelsby, Bellamy Charles, 13 Hainton street, BartholomewF. Waddington hth.Lincln Great Grimsby Weelsby, Great Grimsby Bartle A. 40 Hickman st. Gainsborongh1 Beadsworth Mrs. 45 St.Martin's,Stamfrd Bellamy George, 47 Southgate, Sleaford Barton Art h. Moore, N orthgate, Sleaford! BeadsworthW. T.69St.Martin's,Stamford Bellamy Henry, 12 Tower street, Boston BartonC. Spring vil.Bargate,Gt.Grimsby Beale Rev.Herbert I. Cross st. Gainsboro' Bellamy Herbert R. Terrace, Spilsby Barton Charles Steventon,Victoria cham- Bean Jonathan, Keadby, Doncaster Bellamy John Adlard Bromhead, 234 bers, 99 Victoria st. sth. Gt. Grimsby Bean William, 59 St. Martin's, Stamford Cleethorpe rd. New Clee,Gt. Grimsby BartonE.W. M.D.Searle ldg.Mrkt.Rasen Beanland Mrs. 19 Cheviot st. Lincoln Bellamy John Bromhead, 186 Cleethorpe Barton Geo. Hy. King st. Market Rasen Heard Charles, Scarborough villa, St. road, New Clee, Great Grimsby BartonG .K.M.D. TheFirs,LeadenhamS.O Cathcrine's, Lincoln BellamyJn.S.Burgh-in-the-1\tarsh R.S.O Barton John, 177 Eastgate, Louth BeardWalter ,45 Trinity st. Gainsborough Bellamy J oseph, 44 Boston rd. Sleaford Barton John Willows, 52 As well st.Louth Beard William, The Hollies, St. Cath- Bellamy Jsph. C. Maiden Row ho.Louth Barton Maurice S. King st. Mrkt. Rasen erine's, Lincoln Bellamy Miss, 25 Newport, Lincoln Barton Mrs. 23 Spring grdns.Gainsboro' Beasley William, 75 Portland st. Lincoln Be!lamyMrs. 12 Abbey walk,Gt.Grimsby Barton Mrs. 46 Westgate, Louth BeatniffeJ.S.4Deansgateter.Gt.Grimsby Be!lamy~Irs. II Chantryla.Gt.Grimsby Barton Mrs. Wm. 63 Spilsby rd. Boston Beatniffe Mrs. 46 Victoria street west, Bellamy Mrs. 26 The Park, Lincoln Barton William, 62 High st. Stamford Great Grimsby Bellamy P. \Yestonlo.Southpk. Lincoln Bartram Enoch, Reepham, Lincoln Beatniffe Mrs. Waltham, Gt. Grimsby Bellamy Thos. 3 Rutland ter. Stamford Bartram Wm. 14 Liquorpond st. Boston Beatson Rev. Leonard Browne M.A. The Bellamy Thomas Allen, Bank ha. Alford BarwellT.Alpha vil.Pinchbeck rd.Spldng Hall, Pinchbeck, Spalding Bellamy William, 5 Tower street, Boston Barwick Enoch, 120 West street, Boston Beaty Henry Randall, Old Bank cham- Bellamy "\Villiam Henry, 188 Cleethorpe Barwick Joseph Smith, Minerva house, bers, Bull ring, Horncastle road, New Clee, Great Grimsby 56 Sleaf ord road, Boston Bea ulah J obn, Stand ish house,6o Spilsby Belling ham J. P. Prince's a v. Gt. Grimsby Barwick Mrs. 42 Liquorpond st. Boston road, Boston Bellingbam Mrs. Stamford road, Mar- Baselico Miss, II St. Peter's hill, Stamfrd Beaulah Thos. 9 West Street rd. Boston ket Deeping BashforthRev.F.B.D. Minting,Horncastle Beaumont Benj. 8o Monk's rd. Lincoln Belt Mrs. 13 Abbey walk, Gt. Grimsby Baskcomb Thomas, 92 Cleethorpe road, Beaumont Frank, 20 Gresham street, Helton George, Eastoft, Gaol~ New Clee, Great Grimsby Carlwlme road, Lincoln Belton Mrs. 26 George street, Louth Baskcombe Richard,2o8 Cleethorpe road, Beaumont George "'alter Glynne, 22 Bel ton Mrs. Langtoft, Market Deeping New Clee, Great Grimsby Manthorpe road, Grantham Belton Richard Headley L.M. Lumley Baskettcr Charles, r8g Cleethorpe road, Beanmont Mis..-;, Bridge street, Brigg road, Skegness R.S.O New Clee, Great Grimsby Beaumont 1\Trs. Union st.Market Rasen BeltonS.G.Manor ho.Amcotts,Doncaster Bass Mrs. High street, Holbeach Beaumont Mrs. r Welby grdns.Grantham Bel ton T. J. Amcott's pasture, Doncaster Bass Mrs. 15 Spring grdns. Gainsboro' Beaumont Wm. 7 Earl st. Gt. Grimsby Belton William, Benington, Boston Bassett Rev.Henry John B. A. Redbourne, Becker Rev. Ferdinand Wilhelm M. A. Belton Wm. Skendleby manor, Spilsby Kirton Lindsey Vicarage, Hurn, Holbeach Bendall Rev. Benjamin Opie, 10 St. Bassett Rev. John FardellB.A.Glentham, Beckett Miss, Somerby hall, Gainsboro' George's square, Stamford Market Rasen Beckitt Miss, Foston, Grantham Bengongh Rev. Edward Stewart MUB. Bassett Rev. Richard Edward B.A. Beddoe Rt. J. Washingborough, Lincoln nac., M.A. Hemingby, Horncastle North Thoresby, Louth Bedford Chas. Fredk. Market pl. Sleaford Benn Mrs. r Albion terrace, Cartergate, Bassett Mrs. Henry, Ingham, Lincoln Bedford Jn. 28 Gladstone ter.Grantham Great Grimsby Bassitt Jsph. Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Bedford Miss, Holydyke, Barton-upon- Bennard Miss, Owmby hall, Caistor Batchelder Mrs. 34 Westgate, Grantham Humber Bennett Rev. George, 13 Town Hall Bate Hy. IIS Cleethorpe rd.Gt.Grimsby Bedford Mrs. Priestgate, Barton-upon- street, Great Grimsby Bateman Rev. Stafford B.A. Rectory, Humber Bennett Rev. Geo. Hy. North rd. Bourn Yarborough, Louth Bedford Wm.Allan ho.Carlton rd.Boston BennettRev.J.E.7Eeaumont Fee,Linroln Bateman Saml. B.A. 51 Westgate, Louth Bedford Wm. 2 Brownlow st. Grantharn Bennett Chas. Barrow-on-llumber, Hull Bates Anderson, Abbey rd. Gt. Grimsby Bee Charles William, 8 Gas st. Lincoln Bennett Henry, Gosberton, Spalding Bates George Frederick, 3 Winter's ter- Bee Mrs. 37 Beaumont Fee, Lincoln Bennett Henry J.P. Westlands, Bargate, race, Horncastle road, Boston Bee Mrs. 2 Sydenham terrace, New- Great Grimsby Bates Henry, 4 San Francisco terrace, market, Louth Bennett Joseph J.P. The Cedars, Louth Spilsby road, Boston Bee Rt. Trinity ho. Trinity st. Gainsboro' Bennett J oseph, jun. B. A. Brookside, 42 Bates John, 38 Hainton street, Weelsby, Bee Thomas, 22 Croft street, Lincoln Westgate, Louth Great Grimsby Heecham Frank Hy. Nettleham, Lincoln Bennett Miss, 109 London rd Spalding Bates Mrs. 3 Henrietta street, Spalding Beecham John, 30 "'est parade, Lincoln Bennett Misses, Winterton, Doncaster Bates William, 14 Earl st. Great Grimsby Beecroft Mrs. Westfield road, Barton- Bennett Mrs. Cartergate, Gt. Grimsby Batterham Mrs. 96 Upgate, Louth upon-Humber Bennett Mrs. 6 Harrowby rd. Grantham Battle James Robert, Coleby, Lincoln Beeley John, "'orsley house, Beacon- Bennett \Villiam J.P. Belmont house, Battle John Scoby, Stone's place, Skel- thorpe, Cleethorpes Bargate, Great Grimsby lingthorpe, Lincoln Beeson Bennett,36 Avenue rd.Grantham Benson Rev. John Peter M. A. The Rec- Battle Jn. R. Potter Hanworth, Lincoln Beeson William Thomas, 78 Stirling st. tory, Cleethorpes Batty Charles, 18 Dudley ter. Grantham New Clee, Great Grimsby Benson Frederick, Craigmore, Spital ter- Baumber Miss, 57 Queen st. Horncastle Beeton Jn. \V. Barrow-on-Humber, Hull race, Gainsborough BauseThomas,s8Eleanor street,Weelsby, Behrendt M. R.J.Burringham,Doncaster Benson H. T. Market pl. Market Deeping Great Grimsby Belcher Jsph. 6o North par. Grantham Benson John, In.,o-ram terrace, Sleaford Bavin Mrs. Navenby S.O Bell Rev. James M.A. North Somer- Benson Mrs. Messingham, Brigg Bavin William, 12 Tentercroft st. Lincln cotes, Grimsby Benstead John Robt. Westgate, Sleaford BaxterRev. T.P.N.M.A.Hawerby.Gt.Grm Bell Alfred Frederick, so Cleethorpe Bentley John Clark, 19 George st.Louth Baxter Alfred, Epping house, Heneage road, New Clee, Great Grimsby Bentley William J. 6 North par. Lincoln street, "'eelsby, Great Grimsby Bell C. Scamblesby Thorpe, Horncastle Benton JosephRobert,172llainton street, Baxter David Robinson, 70 Cleethorpe Bell Charles C. Epworth, Doncaster Weelsby, Great Grimsby road, New Clee, Great Grimsby Bell Charles Wm. J. 61 Upgate, Louth BentonMrs.r56Cleethorperd.Gt.Grmsby Baxter Joseph, Foston, Grantham Bell Henry, Crowle, Doncaster Ben well Rev. Henry M.A. Rectory,Lang- Baxter Miss, London road, Long Sut- Bell Henry, 24 St. Peter's hill,Grantham ton, Horncastle ton, Wisbech Bell Hy. jun. 41 Westgate, Grantham Benyon John, 107 Monk's road, Lincoln Baxter Thomas, 68 Cleethorpe road, New Hell Hugh Berks, 17 Pen street, Boston Bergne-CouplandRichardCoupland D.L., Clee, Great Grimsby Bel!J.44Stirling sLNewClee,Gt.Grimsby J.P. Skellingthorpe hall, Lincoln Baxter T. M. Beaufort ho. West st.Bourn Bell John Brice, 35 High st. Grantham BernardC.J.38Lumley rd.Skegnss.R.S.O Baxter William, 74 Cleethorpe road,New Bell John Henry C. Epworth, Doncaster BernbaumJesse,5 Gladstone ter.Grnthm Clee, Great Grimsby Bell John Leonard, Morton, Bourn Berridge John, 29 London rd.Grantham Bayes .Alfd. 6 Melville st. Gainsborough Bell John W. London road, Sleaford Berridge Mrs. Thurnby, Sea view,Skeg- Bayes J. Mona cot. Spital ter. Gainsboro' Bell Miss, 7 Main ridge, Boston ness R.S.O Baylay Rev. Charles Frederick Hogers Bell Mrs. 6 Gas street, Lincoln Berrington Thomas, 34 Westpar.Lincoln M.A. Kirby-on-Bain, Horncastle Bell Mrs. 15 Kebir terrace, Hickman BerryliarryA.Burgh-in-the-MarshR.S.O Bayldon Rev. Joe Wood M.A. Rectory, , street, Gainsborough BerryH.P.M.B.LOnd.42 Watergt.Grnthm Low Toynton, Horncastle Bell Mrs. Southgate, Sleaford BerryJohnB.Red ho.North st.Horncastle Bayley Mrs. 4 Witham place, Boston Bell Mrs. Stewton house, Louth Berry John H. Kiln house,Burgh-in-the- Bayliss Rev. Archibald, South st. Alford Bell Mrs. 47 Victoria st. we.Gt. Grimsby Marsh R.S.O .
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