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312 FAR HERTFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERS-:Jontinued. Oaton John, Patmore Lodge farm, Oollard Mrs. Kate, Warren Gate farm. Bl'MShaw C. & G. Sandridge, St.Albns Furneaux Pelham, :Buntingford Tewin, Welwyn Brand George Wm. Tewin, WeIwyn RS.O Collins John Wing, Essendon, Hatfield Bray Harry, East end, Furneaux Oaton William, Hall farm, Brent Pel- Congdon D. Knight's hill & Wakely Pelham, Buntingford R.S.O ham, Buntingford &.S.O . farms, Westmill,Buntingf(}rd R.S.O Bray Thomas, Greens farm, East end, Oatte Mrs. Sophia, Turners hall, Kins- Ccngdon J.H.Nobles,Gt.Munden,Ware Furneaux Pelham, Buntingford bourne green, Harpenden S.O Cungdon John, Coates Manor fa~ RS.O Ohalk Jas. Bovingdon, Hemel Hempstd Woodend, Stevenage Brazier George, Post office, Much Chandler Alfred, Markyate, Dunstable Ccnnor Thomas, Redboum, St. Albans • Wymondley, Stevenage Ohanner A.Bovingdon,Hemel Hempstd Cook J.The Little Almshoe,Ippollitts,. Bree Mrs. Emma, J3ovingdon, Hemel Chapman G. Red house,Long Marston, Hitchin Hempstead rrring Cook Mrs. John, Flamstead,Dunstabl9 Breed George, Woodman's farm, Chapman George, Staplefard, Hertford Cook Sidney William, The Little A.lm. Chipperfield, King's Langley R.S.O ChapmanHenry,Broadmead farm,Long shoe, Ippollitts, Hitchin Breed William, Duck Hall farm, Bov- Marston, Tring Cooper .Edward, Gaddesden ro.w,. ingdon, Hemel Hempstead Ohapman Henry, Great Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead Breed Wm. Parsonage farm, Abbots Hemel Hempstead Cooper Henry F. High trees, Greai Langley, King's Langley R.S.O Chapman Henry Archer,Northchurch, Munden, Ware Briers Charles, Cross Oak farm, Berkhamsted Cooper James, Coles green, Cottered. Ridge, Barnet Ohapman J. (exors. of), Little Had- Buntingford R.S.0 Briers John, Leggatt's farm, Ridge, ham, Ware Cooper William, Ashwell, Baldock Barnet Chapman John, Folly farm, Long Mar- Copps W. Aston end, Aston,Stevenage. Briers Joseph, Green st. Ridge, Barnet ston, Tring Cardell Charles, Rumbolds, Cottered, llrightman Wm. Jas. Hexton, Hitchin Chapman John, Raffin green, Datch- Buntingford R.S.O Britnell George, Sandridge, St. Albans worth, Stevenage Cordell John, Walkern, Stevenage Broad TrefryNanscawen, rronwell,Wa.re Chapman John, Walker's farm, Corn Henry. Shenley, Barnet Broad Wm.Bures green,Sacombe,Ware Meesden, Buntingford R.S.O Cornwell John. Barley, Royston Brooks H. Rose cottage, Little Berk- Chapman Thomas, Puttenham, Tring Caster George, Catlets, Ohorley Wood. hamsted, Hertford Chappell Chas. Dunsley farm. Tring Rickmansworth R.S.O Brooks John Towers, Little Berkham- Chatman Charles, Kentish la. Hatfield Costin W. London Colney, St. Albans sted, Hertford ChennellsW.Bovingdn.Hemel Hempstd Couch Thos. Bartrams, Standon, Ware Brooks Mrs. Lodge farm, Epping grn. Cherry S. Mays lane, Arkley, Barnet Cox George, Great Havers farm. Bayford, Hertford Childs E. Blakefield farm, Hertford Bishop Stortford Brown Alfred, The Home farm, Pres- Childs Frederick, Newpond farm, Bay- Cox Harry B. Sandridge, St. A.lba.ns ton, Hitchin ford, Hertford Coxall Frederick. Pirton, Hitchin Brown Mrs..A.1ice, Shenley, Barnet Childs Henry, How Claypits, Bayford, Ooxhill Frands, Croxley green. Hick- Brown James, AshwelI, Baldock Hertford mansworth R.S.O Brown John, Marden farm, Tewin, Childs Thomas, Leverstock green, OC7.ens Henry. Hoddesdon Bury farm.. , Hertford . Hemel Hempstead Hoddesdon Bryant W.Bovmgdon,Hemel Hempstd Childs Thomas, North end, Abbots Orawford Danl. North Mimms,Hatfield Bugg A:G:reenhall, Bramfield,Hertfrd Langley, King's Langley R.S.O Crawford Daniel, jun. Hatfield Bugg Wllliam, Stanstead lodge. Stan- Chipperfield S. & C.Lit.Hadham,Ware Crnwley O.Wood row,Wigginton,Tring stead Abbots, Ware Ohristy Mrs. M. A. Ashwell, Baldock Crellswell Mrs. Henry, Springfield. Dullen Mrs. Redcoats green, Much Church John, Cheverell's farm, Bushey Heath, W"atford Wymondley, Stevenage Markyate, Dunstable Cribb Arthur Lewis, Well End lodge" Bullen Saml~ Porter. Therfield, Roystn Churchill Alfred, Batchworth heath, Shenley, Barnet Bunker J. HIll farm, Great Berkhmstd Rickmansworth RS.O Croft A. Letchmore green, Stevenage Burchm()re Tho~. Flamstead,Dunstable Ohute _, St. Michael's, St. Albans Crouch Mrs. Fanny, York house.. Burgess Fredel'lck, Garston,. Watford Clark A. Aston end, Aston, Stevenage Aspenden, Buntingford RS.O Burg~ss John, !'faze lane, HIgh Barnet Clark J Mill end RickmansworthRS 0 Crouch Fredk. Miswell farm Tring Burgm M. :Bovmgdon, Hempl Hempstd . '.' S h ' L' B t F k BEd f Clark Mrs. M. M. Sandndge,St.Albans Culley Mrs. arah, T e lmes" ~. ~n {/tnh' urge n arm, Clark Mrs. Mary, Quinbury & Rotten Cromer, Ardeley, Stevenage Bu:o~nWi~~mWestfield St. Mich- row, Braughin~, Ware Curling R.Oflley holes,Charlton,Hitcbn ael's, St. A.lb~s' Clark T. Brook hIll, Aston end, Aston, Cu~ Charles, ~Voodoaks,Maplecross.. Butler Thomas, King's Langley RS.O Stevenage "'est H~d~, RlCk,mansworth R.S.O Byers Wm.Old Park,Much HadhamS.O \Clark W~lt~r Geo. Canan~ farm,Ware DaUon WIlliam Lisle, Holt farm, St. ~ygrave In. Shaw green. Wallington, Clark Wilham Henry, PlggOtS farm, Pauls Walden, 1Velwyn Baldock Albury, Ware Danes Stephen, Great Gaddesden... Bygrave William, Norton, :Baldock Clarke Arthur George, Potton end, Hemel ~e~pstead Byles George, Sandridge, St. Albans Great Berkhamsted Darton .WIlham, . DallE~ farm, Great Cain Mrs. Elizabeth, Lilley House Clarke Eli, Hexton, Hitchin H?rmead, Buntmgford R.S.O farm, Lilley, Luton Clarke Joseph, Park Hill farm, Tring DaVIdson Alexander, Aston :Bury,. Camp Benjamin, Lodge farm, Little Clayton G. Elms farm, Arkley. Barnet Aston, Stevenage Munden, Ware Clayton G. H. Galley la. Ridge. Barnet Dav}s Arthu~, ~topsley Holes. Kings Camp Henry,Levens Green farm,Great Clear Simon, Welwyn "'alden, HItchm Munden, Ware Cleave John, Fryers farm, High Davis Ernest Robert, The Rectory Campkin Albert John, Chapmore end, Wych, Sawbridgeworth R.S.O fa;m, Pirt?n, Hitchin . Tonwell, Ware Clinton Samuel,Stapleford Place farm, DavIs FrancIs Henry, Puton grange. Campkin Ronald, Farmer Bull's mill, Stapleford, Hert,ford Pirton, Hitchin Stapleford Clinton T. W. Bennington, Stevenage Davis Mrs. H.Wheathampstd.St.A1bns Campkin Thomas, Waterford hall, Sta- Cobley Richard, 9 Turner's hill & Davis Mrs. Harriet, Kimpton, Welwyn pleford, Hertford Bull's Cross farm, Waltham Cross Davis William, Well & Highwood Campkin William, Bury farm, Herting- Ccggin C. Watton-at-Stone, Hertford Hall farms, Abbots Langley, Hemel fordbury, Hertford CokeI' Frederick John, Geareys hill & Hempstead. Canham Harry Joseph, Marshmoor Lewin's farm, Wigginton. Tring Dawe J.oseph, WyddIal Bury. Wydd:ar.. fa.rm, North Mimms, Hatfield CokeI' Thomas Wigginton, Tring Buntmgford R.S.O Canham Robert, New town, Hatfield Cole B. Thr;e houses. Knebworlh, Dawe William, Tennis court, Aspen- Cannon Benjamin. Southend green, Stevenage den, Buntingford RS.O Rushden, Buntingford Cole Benj. Strangways, Ridge, Barnet Deans George, Prospect ho. Balctock. Cannon E. Green ·end, Sandon, Roystn Oole Benj. Three House & Abbots Deards Frederick, The Bury, Kelshall~ Cannon In. Roe green,Sandon, Roystn Hay farms, Kimpton, Welwyn Royston Cannon Mrs, Rebecca. Broom barn, Oole John William, Willian, Baldock Debenham Henry James,Patmore hall,. Shephall, Stevenage Coleman G.Throcking,Bntngfrd.RS.O Albury. "'are Castle Thos. Dowsett's, Standon,Waxe Caleman Georg-e Lawrence, Titmore Dent Thomas, Burnt farm,Goff's Oak, Castle W.Sutes farm,High Cross,Ware green, Much Wymondley, Stevenage Waltham Cross Castle W.Dowsetts, Colliers end,Ware Caleman John, Middle farm, Throck· Dent Wilson, Wood Green farm, Goff'So Catchpole Jonathan. Hoestock farm, ing, Buntingford R.S.O Oak. Waltham Cross Sawbridgeworth R.S.O Ooleman Robert. Buckland house, Desborough David, Ansells end,Kimp- Caton James, Hig-h Hall farm,Anstey, Buckland, Buntingford R.S.O ton. Welwyn Buntingford R.S.O Ooleman Thomas, Beauchamps & Desborough Henry, Bibsworth ha~ Chalk E. Sarratt,Rickmanswrth.B. S. 0 Moles farms, Buntingford R. S. 0 Kimpton. Wehvyn.
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