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774 FAR 'I:RADES [ Ljn COLNSHIRE 774 FAR 'I:RADES [ lJN COLNSHIRE. FARMERs-continued. Bailey William, The Fen, Holbeach Barber A. Westhouses, Sibsey, Boston Atkinson Lucas, Deeping High bank, Bainborough Mrs. M. Sturton,Lincoln Barber George, Fen, New Leake,; Postland, Spalding Bainbridge Franci>l, Westgate, Belton, i Boston .Atkinson Plant T. Old Leake, Boston Doncaster . Barber George, Scothem, Lincoln Atkinson Thomas, .Amberhill, Boston Bainbridge · John Frederick, South Barber Joseph, Swaton, Folkingham Atkinson Thomas, Thurlby, Bourne Elkington, Louth Barber Joseph Senior, Rookfield house,. Atkinson Thos. Whyment, Haconby, Bainbridge Tom, Navenby, Lincoln Horbling, Folkingham Bourne Bainbridge W. T. Rippingale, Bourne Barber Thos. Bnrringham, Doncaster Atkinson Thos. Stennett, Bicker,Bostn Bainbridge William, Searby, Lincoln Barber Thomas, The Sycamores,. Atkinson W. Autby, Nth. Thoresby Baines Arthur, Broadgate, Weston I Scothern, Lincoln Atkinson William, Manor house, Lud- hills, Spalding Bark Charles & Jam·e.s, Great Str?p- borough, North Thoresby & Lamb- Baines George, Upton, Gainsborough i ing. Spilsby croft Barn, Kelstern, Louth Baines William, Fulbeck, Grantham Bark Henry, Orby, Burgh Atkinson Williaq1, Snitterby, Kir- Bainton John, East Ferry, Doncaster Bark John William, Darw<lod, Wood- ton Lindsey Baker Jesse & Alfred, New Baling- • hall, Horncastle ~Ukinson William, Weston & Post- broke, Bo~ton Bark R. G. (exors. of), Hogsthorpe, land, Crowland, Peterborough Baker Alfred, Sibsey, Boston , .Alford Atkinson William Barnard, White Baker Edward, jun. Haconby & Barker B. Moulton Chapel, Spa~ding House farm, Risegate, Spalding; & Morton, Bourne ' Barker Charles, Orby, Burgh at Wigtoft & Kirton Meres, Boston Baker Edward, Morton, Bourne Barker Edley, New Leake & Stickney, Atkinson William Francis, Dunsby & Baker Ernest, Ingoldmells, Skegness 1 Boston · Rippingale, Bourne Baker Fred, Ings, Frieston, Boston Barker G. H.Hagworthingham, Spilsby Atkinson William J. West Pinchbeck, Baker Fred, Sutton-on-Sea , Barker H. Lowther, Lambcroft walk,. Spalding Baker Geo. Billinghay Dales, Lincoln : Kc>!~tern, Louth Atkinson William Jn. Weston, Spalding Baker George, Old Leake, Boston Barker .T .•J. Kirton-in-Lindsev Auckland Geo. H. N<ll·th Kelsey, Lincln Baker George, Stickford, Boston Barker Jas. Childers Drove, Spalding Auckland James, North Drove, Martin Baker George Edgar, West Tarring- Barker James, Io Crescent, Spalding Dales, Lincoln ton, Lincoln Barker John, East Halton, Grimsby Auckland Jn. Fen,Timberland,Lincoln Baker Harry, Bilsby, Alford · Barker John, Stickford, Boston . Auckland Thos. Allington, Grantham Baker H. ~fiddle Rasen, Market Rasen Barhr John Henry, Bra.toft, Burgh . Auckland William, Hinds, Marton, Baker John Joseph, The Yews, Lon- Barker R. Toynton All Sa~nts, Spilsby Gainsborough donthorpe, Grantham Barker Robert, Fen. Anw1Ck, Sleaford Auckland Wm. H. Brampton, Lincoln Baker Mark, Peacock house, Long Barker Thomas, Cranesgate, Holbeach Audiss Frederick B. Shooters dale, Bennington, Grantham Barker Thomas, Park View house, Union road, Caistor Baker Mrs. Mary, Thorpe St. Peter, , Heighington, Lincoln .Audiss John William, Moorland ho. Wainfl.eet .All Saints · Barker Thomas James, Ingleby,. Union r<lad, Caistor Baker T. Welton-in-tbe-Marsh, BurO'h Saxilby, Lincoln Aylmer Charles, Willoughby hills, Baker Thomas, Osbournby & Spanby, Barks George, Gosberton, Spalding Fishtoft, Boston Folkingham Barley Fred, Alkborough, Doncaster Ayre Edward 0. Hibaldstow, Brigg Baker Tom.ScotWilloughbv,Folknghm Barley Jn. Wm. Leasingham, Slenford. Ayre EdwinL.Ohilders Drove,Spaldng Baker W. Hobhole bank, ·Old Leake, Barley Wm. North Kelsey, Lincoln Ayre Ellis, Ulceby · Boston Barlow George, Sibsey, Boston Ayre Ernest, Brandy Wharf, Kirton- Baker W. R. Gt. Hale, Heckington Barlow Giles, '\<Vroot, Doncaster in-Lindsey Baker William, Sibsey, Boston Barlow John Giles, Burton, Lincoln .Ayre William, Waddingham, Kirton- Baker William, Stic1mey, Boston Barlow Thos. Edlington. Hornca.stle in-Lindsey Balderson W. Gt. Steeping, Spilsby Barlow Thomas, Star carr, Haxey,. Ayscough S. North Kelsey, Lincoln Balderston Thomas, Mount Pleasant, Doncaster & Graizelound, Doncaster Ayscough Thomas, Manby, L<luth Frithville. Boston Barlow Wilfred,. Ings house, East. Backhouse Tom, Waddingham,Kirton Balderston Thos. New York, Lincoln Butterwick, Doncaster Lindsey · · Balclock Joseph, Strnbby, Alford Barnard Benj. Fen, Haconbv, Bourne Bacon G. H. C<lrringham, Gainsboro' Baldock R. P. Tetney L<lck, Grimsby Barnard By. Messingham, Gainsboro" Bacon J.:T. Bulby; Irnham,Grantham Baldock W. H. Avenue villas, Rusk- Barnard John, IIemdyke house, Ow- Bacon John, Swayfield, Grantham ington, Sleafor·d · . ston Ferry, Doncaster Bacon M. Ivy ho. Gt. Coates,Grmsby Baldwick Mrs. J.Helpringham,Sleafrd Barnard Josep•h, Scawby Bacon Tom (exors. of), Corringham,· Baldwin Edwin, Scothern, Lincoln Barnard S. Kirkby Underwood,Bourn& Gainsborough Ball David Edwin & Thomas Ernest, Bamard William Henry, Kirkby Bacon Wm. Lncas, Irnham,Granthm' Scamblesby ho. Scamblesby, Louth Underwood, Bourne · Badley .Albert Edward, Theddlethorpe Bamber F. Sandholme,Frampton,Bstn Barnatt William & Son, East Heck-. St. Helen, Louth Bamber J esse, Frampton, Kirton,Bostn ington, Boston Badley Artbur, Bloxholm, Lincoln Bamber William, Theddlethorpe St. Barnes Joseph Carter & Leslie, B~dley Harry, Banmber, Horncastle Helen, L<luth ' Gordon, Helpringham, Sleaford Badley John, Bnllihgton, Wragby Bamford John, ~ormanby-by-Spital, Barnes Benjamin, Barkston,Grantham Bagaley Joseph H. The Mill, Scop- Lincoln Barnes Francis Cecil, The Limes, wick, Lincoln Bamford William, Four hills, West Ewerby Thorp·e, Sleaf.ord Baggaley Mrs. John, Wickenby,Lincln Ashby, Horncastle Barnes H. Lowfields, Harmston, Lncln Baggaley T. Brant Broughton,Newark Banks Thomas & Fred, The Grange, Barnes Jsph. East Heckington: Boston Baggaley T. Long Betmingt{)n,Grnthm South Reston, Louth Bames Mrs. Joseph, The HalLHowell,. Ragley Charles, ~farkby, Alford Banks Albert Edward, Onslow house, Heckington Bagley Charles, Waddingham, Kir- Drove end, Wisbech Barnes Richd. St. John's. Holbeach ton Lindsey Banks Alfred, Ings, Leverton, Boston Barnes Samuel, Park house, Ewerby. Bagley Charles, jun. Markby, Alford Banks Bart:holomew Young, Curlew Sleaford & Metheringham Barii, Bagley Frederick, Saxilby, Lincoln lodge, Sutt·on Bridge & Tydd St. Lincoln . Bagley Robert, · Wingfield house. Mary, Wisbech & Tattershall Barnes William, Harts grounds, Grainshy, Grimsby Bridge; Dogdyke &; Walcot Dales, Chapel ~i~l, Lincoln Bailey J. & W. Heighington, Lincoln Lincoln · Barnes Wrlha~, Terry Booth farm. Bailey .A. North parade, Holbeach Banks Chas. A. Holbeach rd. Spalding Dog Dyke, Lu~coln Bailey Albert, Dales, Stixwould Banks G. R. Dyke, Gedney, Holbeach Barnet Amos, Fhxbo~ough, Don?aster Ferry, Lincoln Banks Harry Smith, Tydd St. Mary, Barnett Henry G. Wildmore, L1l!coln Bailey· Edward, Stow & Birthorpe, Wisbech Barnett J. Ba.rnetby-1-e-Wold. Gnmsb~- Folkingham Banks Jn. Common, Wrangle, Bost{)n Barnett John, Scr~n~ End, Bo:ston Bailey Fred, Boston road, Holbeach · Banks Jn. Heath, Ancaster, Grantham Barnett .Jo~·eph. Btllmg'har. Lmcoln Bailey H. Fen, Helpringham, Sleaford Banks John R Hnttoft, Alford Barn~tt Wilbam, Stow, Lmcoln . Bailey Jas. Atterbv, Kirton Lindsey Banks 'fhos. North Owersby. Lincoln Barmngham H. West BntterwiCl>,.. t Bailev. · Jsph. Wilson.· Panton,. Wragby Banks Thoma~ Willi'am, . Strawberry B arns<Donclalste.Ar a e lb er t , wv 1 )er on, B os t·On. Ba~ley Luke,. Penny htll, Holbeach . hall, T~d~ St. Mary, Wt~bech . Barnsdale c. Bratoft; Burgh B~~ley Robt. North parade, Holbeach Banks W.tll.I~m, Tealby, Lmcoln Barnsdale D. jun. Quadring. Spalding- Badey T. Brant Broughton, Newark Banks Wtlham Usher, Cranwell lodge. Barr Wallis South Kelsev. Lincoln Ba~ley Th'oma!l, Boothby, Linc~ln Cranwell, Slea!ord & :walcot Dales; Barrand Chas. Wm. jnn'. East. Grab~· Batley Thos. ,Fen. Ibrdney, I~mcoln Tattershall Bfldge, Lmcoln & West Graby,. FolkinO"ham Bailey William, Billinghay, Lincoln Bannister B. Framptoli, Kirton, Bostll Ban·and Edward, Reash~. Staint·w• Bailey William, '!\ettleham, Lincoln Bannister W. Mareham lane, Tumby.' by-Langworth, Lincoln · Boston .
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