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LINCOLNSHIRE. DIS 569 Hunt Samuel, Haddington, Lincoln Robinson Isaac, Wragby Clarkson Th08 f.IUDES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. DIS 569 Hunt Samuel, Haddington, Lincoln Robinson Isaac, Wragby Clarkson Th08. 39 Silver 11t. Gainsboro' InghamEdwd.MiddleRasen,Markt.Rasn RobinsonSaml.I4oNewland st.we.Lincln Dennis John Morley F.L.s., M.o.c.s. 45 Isa.ac Robert, Scredington, Falkingham Rudkin Wm. Halfieet, Market Deeping Victoria street west, Great Grimsby Jackson Daniel, Grasby, Caistor Rushforth George, Louth park, Louth Farnham&Shelton,3 Pinchbck.st.Spldng Jackson Warrington, Halton rd. Spilsby Rushing Edmund, 94 Heneage street, tGoy James Dixon1 157 High street, JewittEdwd.Corporation rd.Gt.Grimsby Weelsby, Great Grimsby Lincoln; Cornhill, Caistor; 25 High Johnson .Abraham, Horncastle road, Salt Mrs. Sarah, 12 Salthouse la. Lincoln street, Grantham; & Swallow Beck, Louth Sampson Edwin, 4 Back st. Gainsboro' North Hykeham, Lincoln Johnson Edward, 73 Queen st. Louth Sargeant W. Marshchapel, Gt. GTimsby Hall Robert .Arnold, 8o Westgt.Grnthm Johnson James, South Kelsey, Caistor Scriven William, 8 New st. Grantham Husbands John Edwin J •. n.s.Edin. 16 Johnson William, Heapham, Gainsboro' S1les John, Burton Coggles, Grantham Town Hall street, Great Grimsby ; & Kelsey Chas. 42 Hickman st. Gainsboro' Sharp Thomas, Apley, Wragby 10 Spring gardens, Gainsborough Kendall William, Wootton, Ulceby Sharpe Mrs. Harriet,Sth.Kelsey,Caistor Jones Fredk.Hart,4 St.Mary's hi.Stmfrd Kirk George, Stainfield, Wragby tlharpley William, 42 The Park, Lincoln §:Vfusgrave Joseph John, 24 South st. Lakin John, Little Cawthorpe, Louth Shaw Thomas, 38 Cowbit rd. Spalding Boston road, Horncastle Lawman John, Kirton-in-Lindsey Short Mrs. Charlotte, Ulceby village Rogers William S. 21 Watergt. Grnthm Lazenby Herbert, Crowle, Doncaster Shuttleworth Sl. Nth. Hykeham,Lincoln Smith Edward Smith, Lindum house, LeaberryErnst.F.Recreation rd.Stamfrd Simpson Mrs. Sarah,EastGalton, Ulceby 27 Wide Bargate, Boston; & (every Lee Frank, Umon road, Caistor Sizer George, 431 High street, Lincoln alternate monday at Mr. Duffield's), Lee Wm. 11 Empingham rd. Stamford ,8mith Mrs. Ann, South Kelsey, Caistor Market place, Spilsby Lincoln Dairy Co. (Joseph Flear, mana-! Smith Mrs. C. Sth. Killingholme, VIce by Smith George William Frederick, 8 & 10 ger), 275 High street, Lincoln Smith John, Great Coates, Ulceby Town Hall street, Great Grimsby; & Lincolnshire Dairy Co. (Frank Wallis, 'Smith Richard, ~th. Hykeham, Lincoln (every alternate monday at Mr. Rim- proprietor), 126 Portland street & Stamp Charles, 51 Queen street, Louth mington's), Market place, Spilsby Sincil street, Lincoln Stamp John, Finkle la. Barton-on-Hmbr Tayler J.S.1 17Cleethorpe rd.Gt.Grmsby Lister Henry, 26 Altham terrace, St. Stamp William, 21 Chequergate, Louth Trotter William Fredk. 56 Castlegate, Catherine's, Lincoln StampW."\Vhitecrossst.Barton-on-Hmbr Grantham; & 18 High st. Horncastle Longmate Jn. South Hykeham, Lincoln Staniland Richard,r3 Swinegt.Granthm tTuxford James E. 8 Hail gate, Lincoln Louth John Henry, Clay lake, Spalding Stanley David, 21 Stewton lane, Louth Waddingham G.N. 184 High st. Lincoln Lowe Robt. 5 Witham bank east, Boston Stewart Mrs. Eliza, Stewart's yard, Wallace Alexander, 36 Market pl. Bostn Makey .Mrs. John, Tetford, Horncastle Sincil street, Lincoln tWhite Thomas Harry M.R.c.s. Eng. Mann James, 3 Cross street, Lincoln Storr Geo. E. 7 Winsover rd. Spalding r5 Silver street, Lincoln )lann Mrs. Jane, Wharf rd. Grantham Stubley Edward, Austerby, Bourn Willson Cornelius, 452 Victoria street, Y!ar8h Thomas, 79 Queen street, Louth Swabey Thomas, Hemingby, Horncastle north, Great Grimsby Marshall George, 2 Lee street, Louth Tales Frederick, Manthorpe, Grantham Marshall Mrs. Rt. 31 East st. Hornl'astle Taylor C. S. Skirbeck quarter, Boston DESIGNER. .Mashford James, Tenters road, Holbeach faylor George, Stainfield, Wragby Anderson Philip Ed. Albert st. Spalding Mason Geo. Hawthorn bank, Spalding Taylor Henry, Chapel lane, Lincoln )lelbourne Wm. Commercial rd. Louth Taylor John, Deeping St. James DIE SINKER. Middleton Fras. 20 College st.Grantham Taylnr John, Stainby, Grantham l\Iilbourn Robert, Heapham, Gainsboro' Taylor William, Gospelgate, Louth Ruddock John Wm. 333 High st.Lincoln )1illington Geo. 37 Gibbeson st. Lincoln Taylor William, Metheringham, Lincoln Milns Thomas, Holton, Wragby Taylor William, Southrey, Lincoln DINING ROOMS. Mitchell William, Barrowby, Grantham Thorpe William, Welbourne S.O See also Coffee Rooms. MoodyJn.34Carr st.Carholme rd.Lincln Tickelpenny Mrs. H. Keddington,Louth .Arnold & Son, 6 Cornhill & 2 Norman Morley Thos. 185 Bridge st. Gainsboro' Tinker ~Irs. Jane, Holton, Wragby place, St. Mary street, Lincoln Morris Thomas, 1 ~Ioor street, Carholme Travel Mrs. M. A. Westgate hill, Louth BlackbournJ.Roman bnk.SkegnessR.S.O road, Lincoln Trevor .Edward, 3 Holmes lane, Louth Buckthorpe Mrs. S. 33 Sincil st. Lincoln Morvinson W .J .6o Eastgate,Gt. Grimsby Trolley Henry, Tetford, Horncastle Hurnett A. 24 Lumley rd. SkegnessR.S. 0 Mosley Charles, High street, Bolbeach Tuplin William, Great Coates, Ulceby Burnett Charles, 24 Market pl.Granthm :\lowbraylVIrs. M. J. 2 Witham st.Boston Walker Geo. Cambridge st. Cleethorpes Chaprnan Hy. High st. Skegness R.S.O Munby ~Irs. Sarah, 34 Newport, Lincoln Walker John, South Witham,Grantham Chapman Joseph, 14 Vine st. Grantham Neal Jn.Catherine st.Barton-on-Humbr Wallis John, 33 Spring street, Spalding DawnJ.ID5&I07Cleethrpe.rd.Gt.Gmsby Neave George, South Kelsey, Caistor Wardle Frederick, 8 Chapel st.Granthm Dawn Mrs.N. Alexandra. rd. Cleethorpes NicholsonGeo.Penny,Immingham,Ulcby Weatherhogg Mrs. C. Stickney, Boston Day Charles, 14 Market place, Boston Nix Charles, Culverthorpe, tlleaford Wells Charles, Winterton, Doncaster Ensor Arttmr Rainford, 37 Lumley Oglesby John, East Halton, Ulceby Wells Thomas,Toynton St.Peter,Spilsby road, Skegness R.S.O Osgerby James, 66 Rasen lane, Lincoln Westmoreland R. Holbeach rd. Spaldng Garner Rd.31 Lumleyrd.SkegnessR.S.O Overton Jn. Kiln well rd. ~Iarket Rasen Whelpton Charles, Caistor road, Middle Gossop Tom, Market street, Cleethorpes Pacey Henry, Manthorpe, Grantham Rasen, Market Haben Greenwood Thos.High st.SkegnessR.S.O Paddison Frank, Salmon by, Horncastle White Hy. 14Trafalgar pl. West st.Bostn Gun by Charles R. 55 Wide Bargt. Bostn Parker Robrtsn.58Prospect st.Horncstle White William, 42 Westlode st. Spaldng Howard H.29 Lumleyrd.SkegnessR.S.O Parker Tom, Langworth gate, Lincoln Whitehouse T. Springthorpe,Gainsboro' Jeffery Fk. 2 Lumley rd.SkegnessR.S.O ParkinWm.S.Wilson st.Burton rd.Lncln Widall John, West street, .Alford Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth & Co. 6 & 8 Pawson Mrs. Ann, Baumber, Horncastle ·wilkinson \\'"illiam, Union road, Caistor Dolphin lane, Boston Pearson M. Hy. 42 Kesteven st. Lincoln Wimpress Edwin, Cheapside, Boston KrauseMrs.E.71Cleethrpe.rd.Gt.Gmsby Peck James, Clay lake, Spalding Winu Joshua, South Cockerington,Louth Morton Mrs. Betsey, 9 Mill hill, Boston Pe~k_Wil~iam, II ,~winegate, ,Gra~tham \\':~ntringham Jsph. 2~ Gray st. Lincoln Oliver Henry, High st. Skegness R.S.O Philhps George, I mchbeck, Spaldmg '\\ 1se John, 14 Cheaps1de, Boston Parker Mrs. Emma, 9 & 32 Lumley Phillipson Mrs. !''anny, l\!aria, 193 Clee- Wood J. Burton-upnn-Stather, poncastr road, Skegness R.:-). 0 thorpe road, Great Grnnsby Wood Thomas, 6 Harrow st. Gmntham Hevell & Parker 70 Cleethorpe road Pigott William, 6 Back st. ~ain~b_oro' '\\;o?dliffe Geo. ;6 Cemetery ~d. Louth Great Grimsby ' Pmder Mrs. Ann, Tetney, Gt. Grimsby \\ r1ght l\Irs . .A. fetney Lock,Gt.Grmsby Revell Mrs. Mary Ann Lumley road, Pl~skett Reuben, Grims~y road, Louth Yates :\Irs.M. 6 St. Leonard's st.Stmfrd Skegness R.S.O ' Pr~dmore Mrs. Mary A. J;=astga,te, Bourn Revell Saml.Lumley rd.Skegness R.S.O Pnestman ~Irs.l\lary,~t~mby,Gra~tham DEBT COLLECTORS. Sewell B. 77 Lumley rd.Skegness R.S.O Proctor ~rs. A.Sth.K~lhngholme, Ul?eby Sheppard llenjamin, 251 King Edward Pullan Edward I~le, Sth. Kel~ey,, C_a1stor See Rent & Debt Collectors. street north, Great Grimsby Randall W. 137 heem~Il: st.Gt.Gnmsby StocktonW.27Lumley rd.SkegnessR.S.O Rand~ Thomas, Lea, ~am~borough_ . DENTISTS. Stovin Edward F. 28 Bull ring, Hrncstle Rawdmg J:Ienry, l\Ielvi_Ile Street daJnes, Marked thus tare Licentiates in Dental Sur- Strawson Mrs. E. 341 High st. Lincoln M 1 11 t t L 1 gery of the Royal Coll.of Surgeons, England. 42 e VI e s re~ ' mco n Marked thus § is a Licentiate in Dental Sur- Strawson Richd . .A. [94 High st. Lincoln Redm1ll John, 6 l<.lr_n street, Stamford gery of the Royal Faculty of Physicians & Turner W. so Lumley rd. SkegnessR. S. 0 ~eson John, Keddmgton,. Lo~tl_I. , Surgeons of G-las!\'ow. Wells Mrs. E. High st. Skegness R.S.O R~chards John, Sumr;ner .~Ill, Gamsboro Marked thus! are Licentiates in Dental Sur- '\\'hiteley George, 320 Lower Burgess Richardson Edley, '\\est l heddlethorpe, gery of theRoya!Coll.of Surgeons inlreland. street, Great Grimsby Louth Allis William, West street, .Alford Williamson Thomas, 5 Church st. Bostn Richardson Mrs. Elizabeth, Priestley's Baker George, 22 Newland, Lincoln Wrack John s. Market place Boston yard, Newport, Lincoln Baker George, 21 Silver st. Gainsboro' 55 ' Richardson Wm. We.Tbeddlethrp.Lonth Barker Fk.H.4 Town Hall st.Gt.Grmsby Roades M. Freiston rd. Skirbeck, Boston Bergman Lewis H.75 Wrawby st. Brigg DISPENSARI E!S. lwbinson Hy. Winteringham, Doncaster tClarke Settrington F. 8 Upgate, Louth See Hospitals &c. .
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