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Lincolnshire. [Kelly's 4 LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY'S. Stockwith, West (Notts) Walkeringham (Notts) HORNCASTLE UNION. Stow Walkerith Asgarby Martin Sturton and Bra.nsby Wilds worth Ashby, West Miningsby Thonock Wiylingham-by-Stow Ash by Puerorum Minting Torksey Willoughton Aster by Moorby Upton Bag Enderby Panton Barkwitb, East Ranby - GLANFORD BRIOG L'NION. Barkwith, West Revesbv• Ba.umber Roughton Alkborough Hibaldstow Belchford Salmonby Appleby Holme Benniworth Sca.mblesby Ashby Horkstow Bucknall Serafield Barnetby-le-Wold Killingholme, North Cawkwell Scrivelsby Ba.rrow-upon-Humber Killingholme, South Claxby Pluckacre Somersby Barton-upon-Hnmber Kirmington Coningsby Sotby Bonby Kirton-in-Lindsey Dalderby Stixwould Bottesford Manton Edlington Sturton, Great Bromby Melton Ross Fulletby Tattershall Broughton Messingham Gautby Tattershall Thorpe­ Burringtain Newstead Goulceby Tetford Bm·ton-upon-Stather Raventhorpe Greetham Thimbleby Butterwick, East Redbourne Hagwort'ilingham Thornton Cadney-cum-Howsham Roxby-cum-Risby Haltham-upon-Bain Torrington, West Cleatham Saxby Hameringham Toynton, High Crosby Sea wby-cum-Sturton Hatton Toynton, Low Croxton.. Scunthorpe Hemingby Turn by Elsham Thornton Cnrtis Horncastle Tupholme }'erriby, South Twigmoor Horsington W addingworth. Flixborough Ulceby-by-Burton Kirkby-upon-Bain Wild more l<'rodingham Whitton Kirkstead Wilksby Glanford Brigg Winteringham Langton-by-Horncastle Winceby Goxhill Winterton Langton-by-Wragby Wispington Gunhouse Wootton Lusby Wood Enderby Halton, East Worlaby Mareham-le-Fen Wood hall Halton, West Wrawby Mareham-on-the-Hill W oudhall Spa Market Stainton Wragby GRANTHAM UNION. Ancaster lngoldsby LINCOLN UNION. · Barrowby Ketsby Aisthorpe Heighington .Bassingthorpe Knipton (Leicester) Apley Holton-cum-Beckering: Bel ton Lenton Aubourn Hykeham, North Belvoir (Leicester) Londonthorpe Bardney Hykeham, South Bitchfield Manthorpe Barlings Ingham Booth by Pagnell Muston (Leicester) Roothby Graffoe Lincoln Bottesford (Leicester) Normanton Houltham Mere Braceby Osgodby Brace bridge Metheringha.m Burton-Coggles Pick worth Hraccbridge Heath Morton Carlton-Scroop Ponton, Great Branston Navenby Colsterworth Ponton, Little Brattleby Nettleham Croxton Keyrial (Leicester) Redmile (Leicester) Rroxholme New ball Denton Ropsley Bullington Nocton Easton Sapperton Burton-by-Lincoln Normanby Gonerby, Great Skillington Caenby Owmby Gonerby, Little Bomerby, New Cammeringham Potter Hanwortlr Grdntham Homerby, Old Can wick Rand Grantham Grange Spittlegate Within Carlton, North Reepham Gmi.by Spittlegate Without Carlton, South Riseholme Haceby Stainby Cherry Willingham Saxby Harlaxton Stoke, North Clold Ha.nworth Saxelby-with-Ingleby­ Harrowby Within Stoke, South Cold stead Scampton Harrowby Without Stroxton Coleby Scothern Harston (Leicester) Welby Doddington Skellingthorpe Haydor Witham, North • Dunholme Skinnand Honmgton Witham, South Duns toR Snarford Hough-on-the-Hill W oolsthorpe Eagle Snelland Humby Wyville-with-Hungerton Eagle Hall Spridlington l!'aldingworth Stainfield GRIMSBY UNION. Firsby, East Stainton-by-Langwortlb Ashby-with-Fenby Hawerby-with-Beesby Firsby, West Sudbrooke Aylesby Healing Fiskerton Swinethorpe Barnoldby-le-Beck Humberston Friesthorpe Thorpe-in-the-Fallows. Beelsby Immingham Fulnetby Thorpe-on-the-Hill .Bradley Irby-upon-Humber Goltho Waddington Brigsley Lace by Grange-de-Lings Washingborough Clee Ravendale, East Greet welt Welt on Cleethorpes-with-Thrunscoe Ravendale, West Hack thorn Whisby Coates, Great Sca.rtho Ha.ddington Wickenby Coates, Little Stallingborough Harmston Grimsby, Grt'.at Waltham LoUTH UNION. Habrough Weelsby. Ha.tcliffe Wold Newton Aby-with-Greentield Carlton, Castle Alvingham Carlton, Great Authorpe Ca.rlton, Little HOLBEACH UNION. Bee8by-in-the-Marsh Cawthorpe, Little Centred Wingland Suttun Bridge Belleau Claythorpe Fleet Sutton St. Edmunds Bin brook Coates, North Gedney Button St. James Bisca.thorpe Cockerington, North Gedney Hill Button, Little Brackenborough Cockerington, South Holbeach Button, Long Burgh-upon-Bain Conisholma Lutton, otherwise Sutton St. Tydd St. Mary Bnrwell Covenham St. Bartholomew­ Nicholas Whaplode Calcethorpe Covenham St. Mary .
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