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• TRADES. Ptn 455 Chequers, Alfd • NORTHA.'MPTONSHIRE.) • TRADES. Ptn 455 Chequers, Alfd. Wm. Clifton. Ravenathorpe, Northmptn E!wes Arms, Richd. Dritten, Great Billing, Northampton Chequers, Mrs. Luoy Cheney, Spratton, Northampton Exchange, Arthnr Asbery, Market gquare, Wellingboro' Chequers, Ernest Douglas Cos, Holoot, Northampton Exeter Arms, Wa.lter Bott, Middlelton', Markei Ha?boro' Chequers, Mrs. Veni Cox, Higham Ferrers S.O Exeter Arms, Mr~. Mary Peppel\ Wakerley, Stamford Chequers inn, J . .A. Dines, Market pLRothweJl,Kettering Exeter Arms, <Jhas. eeeley, Easton-on-the-Hill,Stamford Chequers, Henry Farrin, Flore, Weedon· Exeter Arms, F. G. Wootten, Helpston, Market Deeping Ohequers, Wm. Geo. Goode, Rothersthorpe,Northampton S.O. (Lines) ChequeJ"s inn, Thomas Lightwood, Helmdon1 Brackley Exeter's Arms, Bartholomew William Aldwinckle, Water Oheque·rs, Wffiii.am Reeve, Cambridg& st.Wellingborough street, St. Martin's, Stamforrl Chequers, Arthur John Rouse, Lilboul'ne, Rugby Falcon, Nichols & Oo. Lim. I Qo.wgateo, Peterborough Chequers, Mrs. Ann Swingler, Bozeat, Wellingborough Falcon, Mrs. M. J. Sibt'horp,OldStratford,Stony Stratfrd Chequel's inn, John Wbitlock, Silvers\one, Towcester Falcon, Mrs. Eliza Wade, Fotheringhay, {)undle Cherry Tree, Wm. England, Great Houghton,Nortilimptn Fish inn, Frederick Ranee, Fish street, Northampton Cherry Tree, John Hookins, Oundle road, Peterborough Fitters' Arms, N. ·woolgal", 317 Lincoln rd. PeteJ"boro' City Arms, John Richmond, Eastgate, Peterborough Fitzgerald Arms, George Yeoman, Naseby, Rugby Coach & Horses, Mrs. Emily Eaton,Bri:xworth,Northmptn FitzwilHam Arms, Henry Burgess, Chelveston, Higham Coach & Horses, C. W. Hooker~ 25 Warwick st. Daventry Ferren S.O Coach & Horses, Geo. Johnson, Hollowell, Northampton Fitzwilliam Arms, WiUiam Ooyne, Wood st. Peterboro' Coach & Horses, Ml"s. M. M. Tiney, Woodford, Thrapston Fitzwilliam Arms, Jnmes Garratt, l\'ater street, St. Coach & Horses, Martin Waitt, Ashby St. Ledgers,Rugby Martin's, Stamford Coach & Horses, James Watts, 3 George row,Northamptn Fitzwilliam Arms, Thur~t.on W. Smith, Castor,Peterboro' Cobden Arm!J, Mxs.E.Ohuroh.x36 Westwood st.Peterboro' Fitzwilliam Arms, William Taylor. 1\larholm, Peterboro' Cock, John Charles Matthews, Harborough road, Kings- Five Bells1 Lew~ James Amble!l', Bugbrooke, Weedon thorpe, Northampton Five Bells, Geo. Holton, Church st. Long Buckley,Rugby Cock, Fred Smith, Raunds, Wellingborough Fleur-de-Lis Ambrose Dayton, 10 Newland st. Kettering Cock, Herbert Smith, Werrington, Peterborough Folly House, George Peasnell, TowceRter Cock inn, John Stokley, Roade, Northampton Foresters' Ar:rp.s, Mrs.J.Faulkner,Nether Heyford,Weedon Cock inn, Thomas Tarrant, Denford, Thrapston Foresters' Arms, JOBeph Stubbs, Raunds, 'Ifurapston Coffee Pot, Wm. Smith, Yardley Gobion, Stony Stratford Fox inn, Benjamin Bambrick, Banbury road, Brackley Compass, Harry Dunkley, Milton, Northampton Fox inu, Frederick William HodS<ln, Thrapston Compasses inn, William Douglas, Silverstone, Towcester Fox inn, Samuel Jackson, Thorpe, Thrapston Crewe Arms, W. T.Preedy,Hint<>n.. in-the-Hedges,Brackley Fox, Tom Edwin Jones, Fa.rthinghoe, Brackley Crispin .Arms inn, Mrs. Ann Flowers, x6 St. James' Fox, Mrs. Emily Middleton, Wilbareton, Market Harboro' street, Daventry Fox inn, Henry Smalley, Barnach, Stamiord Crispin Arms, David Pollard, Wollaston, Wellingborough Fox Hall, George Culpin, Faxton, Northampton Crispin's Arms, David J.ohn Hawgood, 53 Scarlet Well Fox & Hounds, Fredk. Abbott, Earh Barton,Northamptn street, Northampton Fox & Hounds, Edward Adnitt, Clay-Coton, Rugby Criterion Vaults, Fred Faulkne.r,Bradsbaw st.Northmptn Fox & Hounds, Wm. A. Oheckley,Oharwelton,Byfield S.O Cross, J ames C8Dllpi:n, Helmdon, Brackley Fox & Hounds, Frank Darker, Pitsford, Northampton Cross Guns, William Carvell, Braunston, Rugby Fox & Hounds, Jame3 Hooke, Longthorpe, Peterboro' Cross Keys inn, James Collins, 25 Sheep st. Northampton Fox & Hounds, Andrew Irons, Ha.rlestone, Northampton Cross Kevs,• John Vincent Eavrs,• West street, Oundle Fox & Hounds inn, Wm. Miller, Whittlebury, Towcester OroSI Keys, James Hende:rson Tyack, High st. Brackley Fox & Hounds, Goorge- J. D. Robe:rts, Denshanger, Stony Crown, Thomas Askham, Market street, W ellingborough Stratford Crown inn, Thomas Aveling, 57 Westgate, Peterborough Fox & Hounds,Wa.lt. Jas. Sihear~,Gt.B.rin.gton,Northmptn Crown inn, Mrs. S. A. Bradshaw, Grendon, Northampton FCYX & Hounds, Joseph Tombs, Roade, Nort'hamEton Crown, John Bullas, Bugbrooke, Weedon Fox & Hounds, E. T. Warwick, 28 London rd. Daventry Crown inn, Alfred H. BusweH,Cottingham,Mrkt.Harboro' Garibaldi, John Brown, 19 Bailiff street, North!!mpton Crown, Tom Moore Cunnington, Market place, Oundle Gate inn, Lawrence Oooper, Cotterstock, Oundle Crown inn, Henry James Dennett, West Haddon, Rugby Gates (The), Alfred H. Knight, Finedon, Wellingboro' Crown, Waiter Fickers, Glinton, Mail'ket Deeping George, - Bailey, Buckby Wharf, Rug-by Crown, George R. Gardner, High .street, Towcester Geor,ge, Herbert T'hos. Binder, Little Weldon, Kettering Crown, Wm. Garner,Lincoln rd.New England,Peterboro' Geor,ge inn, HPnry Brown, Maidford, Towcester Crown, William Gray, Clapthorn, Oundle George, John Buttlin, Great Oxendon, Market Harbor~ Crown inn, Francis Higgs, Harding!ltone, Northampton George, James B. Edg-eley, Ashley, Market Harborough Crown inn, James Kettle, Newborough, Peterborough George commercial inn,Mrs.Wm.S.Gilbert,Welford,Rgby Crown inn. Amos George Leadbeater, Weston, Towceste1 George, James Jarrott, Wilhy, ""ellin~horongh Orown inn, T. Lenton, Moreton Pinkn.ey, Byfield 1;!.0 George inn, Thomas Johnson, ThOTnby, Northampton Crown, Dennis Miller, Welford, Rugby George, Thomas Charles Katterns, Roade, Northampton Crown, Thomas Sanders, Duddington, Stamford George inn, Wm. Thos. Maddison,Oxford st.Wellingboro' Crown inn, Jn. E. Sculthorpe, High st.Rothwell,Kettrng George inn, Henry MitchPll, Glapthorne road, Oundle Crown & Anchor, Montague Collins, London & N. W. Rail George inn, George Perkin~. St. James' st. Daventry way station, Welling:boro' & Little Irchester, Wellingboro' George inn,Mrs. Mary E. Sansum,Bri:xworth,Northmptn Crown & Anchor, Wm. B. Moyses, Bridge st.Northamptn George> hotel, John George Sarge-nt, Kilsby, Rugby Crown & Anchor, J. E. Thompson, Buckbv Wharf, Rugby George hotel, Wm. H.Wyatt,Desborou.gh,MarketHarboro' Orown & Cushion, Samuel' Franklin,33 High st.Daventry George & Dragon, E. R. Benmore, Chaloombe, Banbury . Crown & Ra.ilway hotel,J.B. Tebbntt,Bridge end,Peterboro' George & Dragon,Mil's.Emma Olark,Raunds,Wellingboro' Crown & Squi:rrel,FrankA.Chester,Gayton,Blisw()rth S.O George & Dragon, J os~ph Hammond, Castor, Peterboro' Crown & Thistle, Chas. Pittams, Piddington,Northamptn George & Dragon, J. G. Mason, Cnmbergate, Peterboro' Devon Ox, Frederick William 1Morton, Kilsby, Rugby George & Dra~on inn,A.W.Smith,Foster'sBooth,Towcestr Dog & Duck, Christr. Gedge, London rd. Wellingborough Globe inn, John Sawtell, Nethe-r Heyford, Weedon Dog & Gun, Edwin Kitchen, Braunston, Rugby Globe, Edwd. G. Smeather~. Glonct-11ter pi. Welling-boro' Dog & Partridge, Henry .Austin, Titchmarsh, Thrapston Globe (The), Mrs.Mary A.Strea.ther,Raunds,Wellingboro' Dolphin, John Liddington, High street, Towoe.ster Goat, Thomas S. 'Slow, Maidwell, Northampton Dolphin, Arthur Mold, Middleton Oheney, Banbury Golden Ball, Henry Fletoher, Bddge street, King's Cli:ffe, Duke's .Arr-ms, Wm. Hy. Olark, Burton Latimer,Kettering Wansford S.O Duke's Arms, Waiter Pendred, WoodfOTd, Thrapston Golden Fie~, John 'Ihomas Pettitt,Raunds,Wellingboro' Duke's Head, Michl. A. Bird, Densha.nger,Stony Stratfrd H-olden Lion, James Atkins, 7 Market !ltreet., Kettering Duke's Head, Abraham Shaw, Polebrook, Oundle Golden Lion, Gem-ge Everitt, Oundle rd. Peterborough Duke of Wellington,Joseph Essam,Stanwick,Wellingboro' Golden Lion, Robert Shaw, Sheep !ltreet, Wellingbor(lugh Duke of Wellington, Thomas Husband, 134 St. John's Grand Union, Waiter John Crofts, Orirk, Rugby street, Peterborough Graziers' Arm!!, Charles Lines, West Haddoo, ~.zgby Duke William, Wm. Hy. Deighton, Up. Weedon, Weedon Great Northern, William Swindells, Water street, St. Duke o~ York, W. B. Evans, Oxford st. Wellingborough Martin's, Stamford Duke of York, Mrs. Ann Elizabeth McNamara, St. An- Green Dragon, Will Bailey, Broughton, Ketterinl! drews road, Northampton Green Dragon, A. W. Dickens,54Bearward st.Northmptn Dun Cow, Charles Bailey, 4 Brook street, Daventry Green Dragon, William Palmer, Brig-stock, Thrapston Dun Cow, William Bocock, Gold st. W&llingborough Green Man inn •.T.Brayfield,Brackley htch.Syreshm.Brackly Dun Cow, Wm. Hi.gili.am, Moreton' Pinkney, Byfield S.O Green Man, J. Lane, 52 St. James's road, Noo-thampton Earl of Northampton Ail'mS, Charles Britten, Silver st. Green Man, William Seymonr, West street, OundlE!. Northampton Greyhound, Mrs. Charlotte M. Birch, Milton,Northamptn Eight Bells, John Woods, 2II Lincoln road, Peterborough Greyhound, Henry Franks, Market place, Peterborough .
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