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NOTTING Hal\!SHIRE. [KELLY18 GAMEKEEPERS Continued 68i G£R NOTTING HAl\!SHIRE. [KELLY18 GAMEKEEPERS continued. Hebden James (to Arthur Robert Gar- Railway & General Engineering Co. Croft William (to Edward Evelyn Har- land esq. J.P.), Welham, Retford Limited, Meadow lane, Nottingham court-Vernon esq. D.L., J.P.), Little Hogbin Herbert {to· \~iscount Galway)., Tangyes Lim. 11 Lower Parliament Gringley, Retford Serlby, Bawtry street,. Nottingham Field Ambrose (to W. Hickson esq)., Johnson George (to Robert Barringer Bevercotes, Ollerton, Newark esq), ChE'Sterfield road, Mansfield GAS ENGINEERS. Goring Henry (to the Duke of Portland), Johnson Jesse (to F. Platt esq. D.L., J.P.), Graham Arthur, The ·Works, Lime The Kennels, Norton Cuckney, Mnsfld Barnby-in-the-Willows, Newark Tree place, Mansfield Grass George (to Earl Manvers D.L., J.P.), Key John (to G. Fowler esq.), Cliff cots. Jenkins W. J. & Co. Lim. Thrumpton. Perlethorpe-cum-Budby, Newark Bagnall rd. Cinder hill, Nottingahm Retford Halford \Villiam (to Captain William Lowe William (to Rev. A. P. Wood- Po.chin Warne~), Wysall, Nottingham house M.A.), Tuxford, Newark GASFITTERS. Harrington Waiter (to the Duke of New- Nicol Robert (to Philo Laos Mills esq. Ball G. & So~, 32 \Yilloughby_ street, castle), Clumber, Worksop D.L., J.P.), Ruddington, Nottingham I,enton, Nottmgham Herod James (to the Right Hon. F. J. S. Nixon Wm. Parkinson (to Frank Hunts- Ball Hy. 21 Eland st. Ba.<>ford, Nottinghm Foljambe), Scofton, Worksop man esq.), West Retford, Retford Bellamy Frdk. 144 Derby rd. Nottinghm Herod William (to Lord Savile c.v.o., Parr Amos (to Earl Manvers D.L., J.P.), Binley Frederick Edward, 65A, Upper D.L., J.P.), Rufford, Newark Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham Parliament street, Nottingham Heslop Robert (to Capt. Montagu H. Roberts John (to the Duke of Portland), Briggs R. 27 Shakespeare st. Nottingham Hall J.P.), Whatton, Nottingham Welbeck, Worksop Caldwell E. & Son, 27 South Sherwood Kinder William (to G. B. Davy esq.), Scott George (to Henry Smith esq. .T.P.), street, Nottingham. See advert Owthorpe, Nottingham Cropwell Butler, Nottingham Clark John, 106 Alfreton rd. 1'\ott.ingham Leicester James {to F. W. Paget, esq.), Sears John (t.o Capt. Montagu H. Hall Cooke Robert H. 3 Weekday cross.Ntgm Normanton-on-Soar, Loughborough J.P.), Whatton, Nottingham Cooper Harry, 248 Ilkeston rd. :Kttnghm Preston George (to the Earl of 1\Ianvers), Simmons Arthur (to the Earl Manvers Cooper Henry, 125 .Alfred st. sth. Ntngm Laxton, Newark D.L., J.P.), Perletborpe-cum-Budby, Cox A. Cox's yard, Carter gate, Nttnghm Reakes George (to J. Tucker esq.), Newark Crampton Edwin & Son, It Broad Trowell, Nottingham Smith Joseph (to R. P. Cafierata esq.), marsh, Nottingham Scotcher George (to Viscount Galway), Staunton, Nottingham Danby Wm. 18 Ilkeston rd. Nottingham Serlby, Bawtry Smith William (to R. M. Knowles esq. Danks T. & Co. Lim. 13 Thurland Siggs Daniel (to Lieut.-Col. yeorge D.L., J.P.), Colston Bassett, Nott.inghm street, Nottingham Holden Hutton D.L., .T.P.), Thorney, Wagg Alfred (toW. E. Denison esq. D.L., Elliott 0.46'-High rd.Beeston,Nottinghm N.ewark J.P.), Ossington, Newark Flewitt Edward, 4 Fletcher gate & 19 Spencer George (to Rev. T. T. Taylor), Wailer Charles (to W. H. Knight esq.), Battle lane, Nottingham Scaftworth, Bawtry Saundby, Gainsborough Garner A. H. Albion place, Canal street, Stockdale George (to the Duke of St. Ward CharlPs (to Dowager Lady Ross- Nottingham Albans), Bestwood Park, Nottingham more), Babworth, Retford · Gillott John Thomas, Hill Top, East- . Stretton Joseph (to W. B. Paget, esq.), \Yebster Joseph (to A. Heymann esq. wood, Nottingham Sutton Bonnington, Loughbol'Ough J.P.), 23 Brtdgford road, West Bridg- Greasley George, 13 Moorgate street, Stubbings Charles (to H. V. Machin esq.), ford, Nottingham Radford, Nottingham •Gateford, Worksop Weeks Henry (to Lady Byron), Green Thomas, 3A, Lily st. ~ottingham Wilcox Henry (to Lord Grantley D.L., Thrumpton, Derby Gretton Richard, 117! Union rd.Ntnghm J.P.), Elton, Nottingham Welch Thomas (to Edward Evelyn Grindley W. H. & Son, 369 Alfreton · Harcourt-V ernon esq. ), Grove, Retford road, Nottingham GARDEN IMPLEMENT MKRS. Wiggett Charles (to J. P. Chaworth- Haines Frederick, 24 Chaucer terrace, Boulton & Paul Limited, . Norwich; Musters esq. D.L., J.P.), Park cottage, Harlaxton street north, Nottingham price lists free Annesley, Nottingham Harvey Bros. 34 Carter gate, Newark Wilson John (to Mrs. Oates), North Hind Herbert, 198 Alfred s.treet central GARDEN POT MAKER. Clifton Newark · & 21 Comyn street, Nottingham Straw Waiter, Farnsfield, Southwell Wotton Jlhomas (to Major Robertson Hobster WII_l .. 22 Beck st. N~ttingham J.P.), Widmerpool, Nottingham Holbrook W1lham & Son, 2 MaJor street, GARDEN SEED MERCHANTS. Mansfield road, Nottingham Sutton & Sons, Royal Seed Establish- GAS COMPANIES & WORKS. Hooley Art~ur, Church street, St.aple- ment, Reading . ford, N ottmgham Bingham Gas Co. Lim. (WilliaJ? Star- Kendall F. lOA, Nth. Church st. Nttnghm GARDENERS-JOBBING. bt.lCk, manager i Herbert Morns, sec.), Kendall George, 6 East grove, Beech See Jobbing Gardeners. B~ngham, Nottmgham . avenue, New Basford, Nottingham Collu_1gham Gas & Co.ke Co. Luruted Lawlor Thoma.~, 6 Cooper st. Nottingham GARDENERS-LANDSCAPE. (Richard Cook Richmond, sec.), Leivers Robt. G. 89 Wollaton Rt.Nttnghm See Landscape Gardeners. North Colling~a~, Newark . Lewin Digby, 39A, Derby rd. Nottingh!¥fi Farns.field & Distnct Gas Co. Lnruted Lockhart Michael 94 Union rd. Nttnghm GARDENERS-PRIVATE.. (A. R. Leivers, sec.; Waiter Castle, MansfieldJn.l62Radfordrd.Nottinghm Allsop Waiter (to the Right Hon. F. J. J?anager), FB:rnsfield, So'!thwell · Marshall John Wm .. 2Q! H_ockley, Ntghm . S. Foljambe) Scofton Worksop Grmgley Gas Works (F. Bailey, propr.), Moss Alfred, 36~ Bndlesrmth gt. Ntnghm , Barker Samuei (to the' Duke of New- Grindley-on-t.he-lf:ill, Doncaster Pawson Thomas, 18 Kirk gate, Newark · castle) Clumber Worksop · Mansfield CorporatiOn Gas & Water Pearson Brothers, 55-6 Long row west, Best He:.ry (to C~ptain Albert Edward Works (:\rthur Graham, manager); Nottingham · . Whitaker J.P.), Babworth, Retford .works, Lime ?ree place,, Mansfield Poyzer Charles, Gedling, Nottmgh~ . Brooks William (to John Holden esq) l\I1sterton & West Stockwith Gas Corn~ Poyzer Charles, 13 New yard, Upper Nuthall Nottingham · · ' pany Limited (John Linley, sec.), Parliament street, Nottingham Chambers'Frederick E. (to H. V. l\Iachin 1\Iist.erton, Gainsborough Robinson & Son, 36 Bath st. :Kottingham esq. .r.P.), Gateford, Worksop Newar~ Gas Co. (Frederick Bramley Robinson F.rederick, ?2 Thurgarton. Channon Edwin (to C. E. de M. Thorold Footitt, sec.); office, 26 Markeil street, Snemton, Nottingham esq.), Welham, Retford · place, Newark . Rogers John,~ Bullocks yards, Plumptre Cooke W. H. (to Lord Belper) Kingston- Retford CorporatiOn Gas Works (J. 13. street, Nottmgham on-Soar, Derby ' Fenwick, manager), Gro':"e st. Retford Shacklock Samuel, Mornington~st.~tghm · Curtis John Bartram (to CoL James Southwell Gas Co. (John Krrkland, sec.), Sharpe F.. 49A, Wollaton st. Nothnghm Craig J.P.) Carlton-on-Trent Newark Easthorpe, Southwell · Shaw Jas. Little John st. Nottingham Davey Alfr~d (to Lieut.-Col: George Sutton-in-Ashfield Gas & Water Works Shaw James, 183 St. Ann's Well road, Holden Hutton D.L., J.P.), Thorney, (Eli Croft & Thomas Robinson, Nottingham Newark managers), Outram street, Sutton-in- Simons G. & Sons, 145 l\Iansfield. Dix Edger (to Major-Gen. Sir Herbert Ashfi{'ld, Nottingham road, Nottingham Charles Chermside G.C.M.G.), Newstead Tuxford Gas. Works (John Lowe, local Skerritt Thos. W. 2 Chaucer st. Nttnghm. abbey Nottingham representative), Tuxford, Newark Sollory & Son, 2 :Mount street Notting- Dixon Cbarles (to A. Heymann esq.), 48 \Vorksop Gas Co. (Frank Luke, sec.; ham. See advert ' .. Rectory road, West Bridgford, Ntngm F. Kent, man.), Canal rd. Worksop Spurr Wm. 35 Church gate, Retford Doe John (to Lord Savile D.L., J.P.), · · Stringer Thomas, 1 · Annfield terrace, Rufford, Newark GAS ENGINE MAKERS. Denrnan street, Radford, Nottingham Edmonds John (to T. I. Birkin esq. Crossley Bros. Lim. City buildings, Swanwick John, . 7 Birchin . street, D.L., .T.P.), Bestwood Park, Nottinghm Carrington st-reet, Nottingham Carrington, Nottmgham ;Evans Herbert {to Lord Grantley D.L., National (The) · Gas Engine Co. 5 Tyers Frederick, 363 Mansfield .road, J.P.); EUon, Nottingham Hounds gate, Nottingham Carrington, Nottingham .
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