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Coo Bs' INDEX OF PLACES. N. B.-The following Index refers only to the Complete Editwn. • - PAGE . PAGE PAGE PAGE .Adboltpn, see Holme Cr6pwell Butler • • . • 522 Kirklington . • . • • 573 Saxondale . • . • . 600 Pierrepont . 543 Dale Abbey . • . • 523 Knee ton . • . 57' 4 Scarrlngton . • • • • 600 Alverton (Staunton) •. 619 Daybr9ok, Arnold.. • 482 Lambley • • . • . 574 S9reveton . • . • • • 600 Annesley . • • • • • 481 Draycott (Derby) . • . • 523 Lamcote, see Holme Prpnt 549 Selston • • • • . 601 .Annesley Woodhonse .• 481 EASTWOOD . • • . • 524 Langar-cnm-Barnston .. 575 Shardlow • • • • • • 603 ..ARNOLD . • . 482 Edingley • • • • . • 527 Langley . • . • . .•. 575 Shelford • • • • . • 604 Aslockton . • . 486 Edwalton . • . • . • 527 Langley Mill . 575 Shelton . • • • . 604 Attenborongh • • • . 487 Elston . • • • • 528 Leake-East . • • • 577 Sherwood, see Mansfield Averham . • . 488 Elton . • • . • • 528 Leake-West . 578 road, Sherwood • • . • 79 Awsworth . • .• . 489 Epperstone .. •• •• 529 Lenton, see Nottingham Shipley . •• . • 604. Bagthorpe, Selston . 601 Farnsfleld . • • • • 529 Linby. • . 578 Si bthorpe . • • . • 605 · Barnston (Langar).. 575 Felley, Annesley . • •• 481 Lockington • . • • 579 Skegby • • • • •• 466 Barton-in-Fabis . • 489 Fishpool, Blidworth .. 500 Lodge-on-the-Wolds .. 616 Smalley • • . •.. '605 Ba!!ford, see Nottingham Fiskerton-cum-Morton •• 531 LoNG EATON •• .• 579 Snienton, Nottingham 605, &c. Basingfield . 543 Flawborough (Staunton) •• 619 Lowdham • . • . 586 SouTHWELL . • . • • 606 Beau Vale Lee (Greasley) .. 535 Flintham . • . • • 531 Lyndhurst, see Blidworth 500 Stanford-on-Soar . • ••. 6H BEESTON . • • 490 Fox Hill, see Carlton • • 511 MANSFIELD . 637 Stanley . •·•• 615 Bestwood Park . • . 496 Gamston,HolmePierrepont 543 Mansfield Woodhous.e .. 667 Stanton-by-Dale • • . 616 , Bilborough . 496 Gedling . • . • . 532 M.tpperley, M'sfield rd, Sh, Stan1.on-on.the-Wolds .. 6lt:l BINGHAM · .• .. .. 497 Gibsmere, Bleasby.. .. 499 andWoodboro'rdUpper 79 Stapleford .• •. .. 617 .Bleasby . • . 499 Giltbrook (Greasley) .. 535 Mapperley (Derbyshire) .. 587 Staunton . • . •• 619 Blidworth . • . 500 Glapton, Clifton • • :. 518 Micklebarrow, Ruddington 596 '3taythorpe, see Averha.rn 488 Bloomsgrove, see Nottm. Gonalston • • . • 533 Marlpool, Heanor .. • 576 Stoke Bardolph •• . 620 Bobbers Mill .. • 18 Gotham • . • 533 Moor, Bramcote .. • . 502 Strelley . • • . • 620 Borrowash . 501 Goverton, Bleasby.. .. 499 Moorgreen, Greasley .. 535 SuTTON·IN-AsBFIELD .. 620 · Bradmore . 502 Gran by . • . • 534 Morley . • . • . • 58';' Sutton, see Granby .• 534 Bramcote . • • 502 Greasley . • . • 535 liorton (Fiskerton) . 531 Sutton Bonnington . • 625 Breaston . • . 503 Gunthorpe . • . • 537 Netherfield, Carlton •• 511 Syerston . • • 627 Bridgford-East . • . 504 Halam . • • . 537 Newstead . • .. 588 Teversall . • • 468 • Brldgford-West . 505 Hallam, Kirk . • • • 538 N ewthorpe, Greasley . • 535 Thoroton . • • • • 627 Brinsley .. • • . • 505 Hallam, West .. 538 Newton . • . 588 Thorpe-in-the-Glebe •• 627 Broughton Nether.. • . 506 Halloughton • • . • 538 Ncrruanton-on-Soar .. 588 Thrumpton • . • . • 628 Broughton Su1ney. 507 Hawksworth . • . 539 N ormanton-on-Wolds, Thurgarton . • • . • • 628 Bulcote . • • • • 507 Ha-y wood Oak~, Blidworth 500 Plumtree . • • • . 591 Tollerton . • . 628 Bulwell, see Nottingham HEANOR (Derby) . • . • 539 Notown, Bleasby . • . • 499 Toton, see Attenborough .• 487 Bunney • • . • 508 Hemington . • . • . 542 NOTTINGHAM • • 1 to 480 Trowell • • • • ~. 629 Burrows Hill, see W. Br .• 505 Hickling • • • • .. 543 Nuncar gate, Kirkby .. 571 Tythby . • 629 Burton Joyce .• •• 508 Hill Top, Greasley.. .. 535 Nuttall .. .• •• 589 Un<!erwood, Selston •• 601 Calverton • • • • . • 509 Hockerton • • . • • 543 Ockbrook (Derby) . • 592 Upton . • - . ~ 629 Car Colston . • . • • 510 Hoe Hill, Plumtree . 591 Orston . • • • 599 Washbridge {Epperstone) 529 Carlton . • . • . • 511 Holme Pierrepont . • . • 543 Owthorpe • • . • 590 Watnall . • . • • • 630 Carrington, see Nottingham Hopwell, Draycott •• f23 Oxton.. • 590 Westwood (Selston) •• 601 Castle Donington • • . • 514 Hoveringham . • . 544 Papplewick • . • 591 Whatton-in-the-Vale •• 630 Caythorpe . • •• 517 Hucknall Huthwaite .. 669 Pleasley . 668 Whitemoor, see Nottingham Chilwell, Attell.borough .. 487 HUCKNALL TORKARD 545-549 Plumtree • . .. •• 591 Widmerpool.. • . • , 631 Cinder Hill, Nottingham .• 517 Hyson Green, see Nottm. 105 Radford, see Nottingham Wilford •• . • 631 Clifton-with-Glapton •• 518 lLKESTON . • . 549 Rain worth, Blidworth .• 500 Willoughby-on-the-Wolds} 632 Clipstone-on-the-Wolds •• 591 Isley Walton . .. 565 Radcliffe-on-Trent.. • • 593 Wilne, Great-see Shardlow 603 Colston Bassett . • • 518 KBGWORTR • • . 565 Ratcliffe-on-Soar . • • 595 Wiverton . 633 Colwick • • • • . • 519 Kelham . • • • . 567 Red Hill, see Arnold • . 482 Wollaton . • • . 633 Cossall . • • . 519 Keyworth • • . • • • 567 Rempstone . • . • . 595 Wood borough . • . 633 Cossall (New) Ilkeston •• f\54 Kilvington (Staunton) .• 619 Risley (Derby) • . 595 Woodthorpe, see Mansfield Costock • • • • . 520 Kimberley . • 568 Rolleston . • . 596 road, Sherwood . • • • 79 Cotgrave . • . • 521 Klngston-on-Soar . • . 570 Ruddington • • • • • • 596 Wysall . • • • . • 634 Cotmanhay, Ilkeston •• 564 Kinoulton • • • • . 571 Rudsey, Bleasby • • . • 499 Zonch Mills, see Button • Cropwell Bishop n •• 521 Kirkby • • . 571 Sawlcy (Derby) . • . 599 Bonnington . , •• 526 • ' HIGH-GLASS SPECIALITIES. • • • • • • CUSTARD POWDER. A rich high-class dainty preparation for the table. In Id., 2d. and 3d. packets, and 6d. and I/- boxes. BLANC MANGE POWDER. Assorted flavours, suitable for all Seasons. In Id. and 3d. packets, and 6d. and I/- boxes. EGG POWDER. A most perfect substitute for eggs. In Id., 3d. 6d. and I/- packets. LIGHT PASTRY POWDER. Makes delicious Bread, Puddings, Cakes, and Pastry, without Yeast or Baking Powder. In Id., 3d., 6d. and I/- packets. MALTED FOOD for Infants and Invalids. A preparation for the Nursery and Sick-room. Nutritious and palatable. In 6d., If-, 2/6 and 5/- tins. COOMBS' "EUREKA" AERATED FLOUR. An admitted Antidote for Indigestion. FARRAR'S ISOBEL PASTRY ROLLER, sold at I/-, I/6 and 2/-. COO BS' "EUREKA H AERATED FLOUR COMPANY, LTD., LENTON BOULEVARD. .
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