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Tuxford, Newark Small George William, Upton, Retford Stanley Cavil, Thorney, Newark Talbot Thomas, Gotham, Derby Small William, Headon, Retford· Stanley Moses, Morton, Rolleston R.S.O Talbot William, Dunham, Newark Smalley Wm. ~ ..lsph. Selston, Nttnghm Stanley Thomas, Eakring, Newark , Tarns Chas. Rempstone, Loughborougq Smalley Samuel,. J3rinsley, Nottingham: Stanley Thomas, Selston, Nottingham Tarlton William, Cossall, Nottingham Smalley Thoma$, Brinsley, Nottingham Stanley William, Boggs, Kirkby-in- TR$ker William L. & Henry, North Smedley Thomas, Stapleford~ Nottinghm .Ashfield, Nottingham , Wheatley, Retford Smeeton John, Bradmore, Nottingham Stanniland Miss B. Ea. Markham, Newrk Taylor A. Hucknall Huthwaite, Mansfld Smeeton Wm. Bradmore, Nottingham Stanniland Wm. East Drayton, Lincoln Taylor Mrs. Ann, Norwell Woodho. Nwrk Smith Bros. South Scarle, Newark _Stanse:r G. Sturton-le-Steeple, Retford- Taylor Ben, Sandy la. Hucknall Torkard Smith .Alan, Rolleston R.S.O Staples R-obert, Costock, Loughborough Taylor David, South Clifton, Newark ~mith B. Radcliffe-on-Tref\t, No-ttinghm Starkey Williarn, Wellow, Newark l Taylor Edwin, Wilford, Nottingham Smith Benjamin, Shelton, 'Newarli: Starr Mrs. Edmund, Hucknall Torkard Taylor G. Hucknali Huthwaite,Mansfield Smith Butler. The Fif?lds, Cropwell Start John \Vfll. Ea:;t Drayton, Lincoln Taylor George, East Markham, Newark Butler, Nottingham _ , Starr William, Upton~ Retford Taylor George, North Clifton, Newark Smith Charles, Rolleston R.S.O Staton Williarn, Bunny, Nottingham· Taylor George, Whatton, Nottingham Smith Miss Elizh. ~unny, Nottingham Steedman G. Sturton-le-Steeple, Retford Taylor Henry, Harworth, ]lotherham Smith George, Cuckney, 1\fansfield Steels William, East Markham, ~ewark Taylor J.- Lane end, Brough, Newark Smith George, Kneesall, Newark Steemson C. Grassthorpe, Newarli Taylor J. J. South Collingham, Newark Smiht George, Tilne, Retford Steemson John, Wellow, Newark Taylor John, Lodge, Laxton, Newark Smith George, Wilford, Nottingham Steemson John Thomas, Ollerton, Newrk Taylor Jonathan, Stapleford field, Smith Henry, Calverton, Nottingham Steemson Thomas, Ollerton, .Newark Stapleford, Nottingham Smith Hy. Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nttnghm Stendall ',l'homas, Station road, Sutton- Taylor Joseph, Harby, Lincoln Smith Henry, Screveton, Nottingham in-.Ashfield, Nottingham Taylor Joseph, jun. Harby, Lincoln Smith By. Sutton-upon-Trent, Newark Stendell .John Spencer, Allamoor & Taylor M. Hucknall Huthwaite, Mansftd Smith Henry J.P. The Grove, Cropwell Forest farms, Farnsfield, Southwell Taylor- W. Holywell, Tuxford, Newark] Butler, Nottingham Stephenson John, Hayton, Retford . Taylor William, Brinsley, Nottingham Smith Henry, jun•. Cropwell Butler, Stevenson S. & G. W. Everton, Bawtry Taylor William, Caunton, Newark Nottingham Stevenson J. Woodborough, Nottingham Taylor William, Headon, Retford Smith Hirarn, Lambley, Nottingham Stevenson Mark, Halam, Southwell - Taylor Wm. -Kingston-on-Soar, Derby • Smith Mrs. r. Markham Cijnton~ Newark Stevenson William, Everton, Bawtry Taylor Wm. South Collingham, Newark Smith J. Huchknall Huthwaite, Mansfld Stevenson Wm. Thoroton, Nottingham Taylor William, Sutton, Nottingham Smith James, Misterton, Gainsborough Stimson Samuel, Upton, Southwell . Taylor Wm. Langton, Brough, Newark Smith John, Bleasby, Nottingham Stirland Mrs. Wm_ Selston, Nottingham Tear A. Drinsey nook, Thorney, Newark Smith John, Earlshaw, Caunton, Newark Stockdale G. R. Ea:;t Markham, Newark Teather George, Eakring, Newark . Smith John, South Leverton, Lincoln Stockdale John, Askham, Retford Templeman John, jun. Normanton-on- Smith John, Stanton hill, Mansfield Stockdale Joseph, Ea. Markhain, Newark Trent, Newark · Smith John, Toton, Nottingham StockdaleMrs. M. Ea:;tMarkham, Ne\\Tk Templeman Joseph, Forest farm, Oxton, Smith R. G. West Drayton, Retford Stocks T. Bestwood park, Nottingham Nottingham Smith Robert, Bothamsall~ Newark · Stocks Thomas, Blidworth, Mansfield Templeman Thomas, Norwell, Newark Smith Mrs. Robert., Rampton, Lincoln Stokes F. &. G. Aslockton,, Nottingham Templeman William, Normanton-on­ Smith Samuel, Cropwell Bishop, Nttngm Stokes Wm. & Thos. Langar, Nottinghm Trent, Newark Smith Sydney J.P. Holme house, South Stokes Edward Stphn. Shelford,Nttnghm Temporal Alfred, Fenton, Retford Carlton, Worksop Stokes J. H. Langar grange, Nttnghm Terry Mrs. Mary, St. Matthias' road, Smith Thomas, Cotton Mill fann, Stones Joseph, Scrooby, Bawtry Nottingham Edingley, Southwell Storm Edwd. Jn. Sth. Markham,.Newark Theaker Mrs. Alice, Clarboro', Retford Smith Thomas, ;Habblesthorpe, Lincoln Storr George, Sibthorpe, Newark.., . .q Theaker W. Bothamsall, Newark Smith Thomas, Keyworth, Nottingham Storr John, Gainston, Retford t:-- Thomas William, Tithby, Bingham Smith Thomas, Ompton, Newark Storr John, Up. Morton, Babwth. Rtford Thompson Benj .. Trowell, Nottingham Smith W. Flawborough, Nottingham Stowe Charles, South Clifton, Newark Thompson Charles, Drakeholes, Clay­ Smith Wm. Newstead colliery, Nttnghm Stowe Mrs. Mary Ann, Sutton-upon- worth, Retford Smith Williarn, South Scarle, Newark Trent, Newark Thompson G. South Col1ingham, Newark Smithson George, Mattersey, Bawtry Straw John, East Bridgford, Nottingham Thompson George, Thorney, Newark Smurthwaite John, Manor house, Sut- Straw_ Wil1iam, ChUPch street, Sutton- Thompson Henry, Chilwell, Nottingham ton, Retford - in-.Ashfield, Nottingham Thompson John, Headon, Retford Snowden George, Kinoulton, Nottinghm Strawson Elijah, Bamby Moor, Retford Thompson S. East Markham, Newark &owden Henry, Bingham, Nottingham Strawson Elijah, Clayworth, Retford Thompson T. Broadholme, Lincoln Snowden James, Saxondale, Bingham Stretton .Arthur, Sibthorpe, Newark . Thompson W. Kirkby-in-.Ashfld. Ntng~n Sorsby John, Styrrup, Rotherham Stringfellow Henry, Hodsock grange, Thompson W. H. Staythorpe, Newark Soutar John, Nuncar gate, Nottingham 1.\orth Carlton, Worksop Thompson W. J. Markbam Glinton, Nwrk Sowter John, Kirkby Woodhouse, Kirk- Strong Wm. Bingham, Nottingham Thomson T. J. Edwinstowe, Newark by-in-Ashfield, Nottingham Stubbings Cadwallader, Warsop, Ma_n.,sfld Thorlby Hy. William, Crornwell, Newark Speed Frederick, Balderton, Newark Stubbings William, N~t.h,!ll>-:Lan_gwith, Thornhill Edward, Oldcotes, Rotherham Spence Joseph, Hawksworth, Nottinghm Cuckney, Mansfield -- ' Thornhill 'rhomas, Treswell, Lincoln • Spencer Mrs. Charlotte, Colston Dassett, Stubbins G. Huclmall Huthwaite,Mansfld Thornton Richard, Thurgarton, Nttngm Nottingham _ lstubbins Herbert, Silverlands, Fish- Thurman Chas. Cotgrave, Nottingham Spencer Henry, Cottam, Lincolw pool, Mansfield Thurman Chas. Screveton, Nottingham Spencer J. Colston Bassett, Nottingham Stubbins Samuel, North lodge, Mansfield Thurman Fred. 0. Tollerton, Nttnghm - Spencer John S. Clarborough, Retford WGodhouse, Mansfield Tibbitt John Hy. Broadholme, Lincoln Spencer John Thomas, Lound, Retford Stubbs George, CostQck:, Loughborough 'f'rtnrn Samuel, Cotgrave, Nottingham Spencer Thoma:;, Harwell, Bawtry Stubbs Jennings, Laneham, Lincoln Tindall Thos. Markh'am Clinton, Newark Spirr Geo. Normanton-on-Trent, l\ewark Stubbs S. M. Cropwell Bishop, Nottinghm Tindall Williarn, .Askham, Retford Spooner William, Eaton, Retford Styring Robert, Misson,!Bawtry _ Tinker Charles, Eaton grange,'"_Retford ~pouge Mrs. Mary, Holbeck, Welbeck, Styring Tho~. Schofield,:Misson, Bawtry T~ker J. W. Norton, Cuckney,Mansfield Worksop · Sumner LeVI, Upton, Southwell Tmley George, Old Radley, Southwell Spray .Tames William, Barnby-in-the- Surgey John, Ollerton, Newark Tinsley H. A. Cropwell Bishop,Nttnghm. Willows, Newark Sutton A. E. Bilby, Barnby mr. Retford Tipping Mrs. Marianne Pursey, Greaves Spray S. Beesthorpe, Caunton, Newark Sutton Cha:;. South Wheatley, Ea. Retfrd Lane, Edingley, Southwell Spray Thomas, Mansfield road. Rain- Sutton John, High grounds, Worksop Todd J. Cudgebank, Annesley, Nttnghm :Worth, Mansfield , Sutton Wm. North Whateley, Retford Todd John, Cudgel bank, Kirkby-in- Stacey William, Bothamsa.ll, Newark Swanu William, Manor farm, Upper .Ashfield, Nottingham · . Stacey Wm. East Markham, Newark Broughton, Melton Mowbray - Tomkinson Samuel, Bingham~ Nttngbm Stafford F. Westwood, Selston, Nttnghm Swanwick Joseph, Bingham, Nottingham Tomlinson Edward, Kelham, New_rk St'afiord Josepb Bradmoret Nottingham ,Swift Alfred, I.inby, Nottingham Tomlinson Joseph, Gateford, Wor :wp_ .
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