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Derbyshire, [Kelly's 488 FAR DERBYSHIRE, [KELLY'S FARMERs-continued. ~eedham George, Wilday green, Great :\'uttaU John, Staveley, Chesterfield Mould James, Roston, '!'shborne Barlow, Chesterfield.. Oakden Rt. &, Jsph. Boylestone,Derby Moulson Abraham, Abney grange, Needham H. Great Barlow, Chesterfild Oakden John (exors. of), Hulland Hathersage, Sheffield Needham Isaac, Mellor, Stockport "Vard, Ashborne Moult William, Snelston, Ashborne Needham James, Grange house, Great Oakden John, Kniveton, Ashborne Mountney Oharles &; J ames Robert, Barlow, Chesterfield Oakden John, Manor house, Marston Oakertllorpe, Alfreton Xeedham James, Only grange, Loose Montgomery, Derby Mountney Miss E. Elton, Matlock Bath nill, Castleton, Sheffield Oakden John, Royston grange, Balli- Mountney James, Oakerthorpe, Alfretn Seedham James, Norton Lees, Nor- don, '!'shborne Mountney William, Snitterton, South ton, Sheffield Oakden Joseph, Agnes meadow,Knive- Darley, Matlock Bath Seedham John, Brough, Sheffield ton, Ashborne Mowbray -, Moorwood Moor, Crich, Seedham John William, Booth,Kinder, Oakden W.Lee hall,Bradbrne.Ashborne Matlock Bath Hayfield, Stockport Oakden William, Thorpe, Ashborne Mowbray George, Alice head, Ash- Seedham Joseph, Flagg, Buxton Oakden ·Wm. S. Snelston. Ashborne over, Chesterfield Needham Joseph, Gibbey, Ollerset, Oakley Geo. Hulland Ward, Ashborne Mowbray John, Ashover, Chesterfield Xewtown (Cheshire) Oakley S.Lime kilns, Mugginton,Drby Mowbray Joseph, Hazelhurst, Ash- Seedham John, Flagg, Buxton Oakley Thos.Wes~Underwood,Dffi"by over, Chesterfield Xeedham Peter, Taddington, Stockprt Oakley W~: Hullan~ Ward, Ashborne Moxon John Gim!lon, Lady Leys, Lul- Needbam Riooord, Morley, Derby Oakley W~~am, Idrldg:ehay, Derby lington, Burton-upon-Trent Seedham Robert, Small dale, Brad- Oakley Wilh~m, Muggmton, Derby Mozeley Joshua, Winster, Matlock well, Sheffield Oates A.Hollm clough,Derwent,Sheffid Mugglestone Joseph, The Common, Seedham Samuel, Hanging flat Odams Thos. Furbrook,Littleovr.Drby South Normanton, Alfreton Eyam, Slheffield ' Oldershaw Herbert, Cherry Tree bill, Mugg-Iestone Stephen, South Norman- Xeedham Samuel, Mam barn, Castle- Chaddesden, Derby ton, Alfreton ton, Sheffield Oldfield Mrs. H.Carsington,Wirkswrth Muudy Mark, Hackenthorpe,Rotherhm Xeedham Samuel, Rowland, Bakewell OldfieldJ.White lands,Knivetn..A.shbrne Murfin Samuel, Brailsford, Derby Seedham Thomas, Tideswell, Buxton Oldfield J.Worthington, Mellor,Stckprt Murfin Thomas A. Wigley, Brampton, Seedham W. Hurst,Glossop,Manchestr Oldfield Mark, Deep Clough, Pad- Chesterfield ~eedham: WaIter, Street, Earl Stern- field, "1\ianchester Murfin William, Mugginton, Derby dale, Buxton Oldfield Robert, Woodthorpe, Holmes- Murfin William, Ripley, Derby Xeed·ham Wm. Middleton, Bakewell field, Chesterfield Murphy Patrick, Rowland, Bakewell .xeedham WiIliam, Woodseats, Loose Oldham William, Norbury, Ashborne Myatt James, Ednaston, Derby hill, Castleton Sheffield Oldroyd Timothy, Gamesley, Dint- Mycock John, Flagg, Buxton Neild John, Holly end, MelIor, Stockprt i.ng, Manchester Mycock Joseph, Priestcliffe, Buxton SeIson Henry, Cronkstone grange,Earl O~ver Mrs. .A.nne, Che~Qrton, Buxtn Mycock RoIbert, Fairfield, Buxton Sterndale, Buxton Ohver Jam~s, Hartmgton Town Mycock Rupert, Fish ponds, Ashleyhay, S elson John, Ufton fields,Oakerthorpe, ~uarter, Ashborne Wirksworth Alfreton Ohver Robert, Rowland, Bakewell Mycock R. Alderwasley, Wirksworth ~ewbold John, Daniel Hayes farm OliveI' W. Court ho. Duffield, Derby :Mycock Stephen, Blackwell, Tadding- Smisby, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch ' Oilerenshaw John, Cross Cliffe, Glos- ton, Buxton Newbold John Steele, Free Birch, sop, M'lncbester ~Iycock Stephen, Great low, Harting- Brampton, Chesterfield' Ollerenshaw John, Ding bank, Ashop- ton Upper Quarter, Ashborne Newbold J.Breaston St.Miohael, Derby ton, Derwent, Sheffield Mycock Thomas, Dowlow, Hartington Xewbold Mrs. Sarah,Wadshelf,Bramp. Ollerenshaw Joseph,North lees,Hather- Fpper Quarter, Ashborne ton, Chesterfield sage, Sheffield ~rycock Thomas, Hard· Meadow lane, Xewbold ,"Vrn. K. Ingleby, Derby Ollerenshaw Mrs. Samh, Pygreave, .Ashover, Chesterfield Newbold' William Knifton, The Elms, Chapel-en-Ie-Frith, Stockport :Mycock Thomas, Snelston, Ashborne King's ~ewton, Derby Ollerenshaw S.Manor ho.Castltn.Shffid ~rycock William, Chisworth, Charles- Newns George, Deeley, Bakewell' Ollerenshaw Thomas, Hollinghurst worth, Manchester NewtoIlJ Edward, Killamarsh,Rotheruun ,head, Ollerset, NewtowIlJ (Cheshire) Mycock William, Flagg, Bu~ton Newton .Tn. Hope-Woodlands, Sheffield OlIernshaw Benj. Aston, Sheffield Mycroft Mrs. Emma, Press, Tupton, Newton Thomas, Aston, Sheffield OlIernshaw David, Shatton, Sheffield Chesterfield Newton Th.omas, Offcote Ashborne Ollernshaw John, Aston, Sheffield ~rycroft G. Furnace, Shirland, Alfreton Newtown W. Dale Abbe;, Nottingham Olliphant C. Baslow, St. Anne,Chstrfid Mycroft Matt. Chesterfield rd.Alfreton Newton Wm. Edwd". Tideswell,Buxton Omar William, Walton, Ohesterfield Mycroft Matt. Higham, Alfreton Xicholls E. Old hall,Killamrsh.Rthl'bm Ord~sh Joh?, Swarkeston, Derby Mynors Charles, Sudbury, Derby Nicholls Edmund, Sutton, Chesterfield Orglll Damel, Measham, Atherstone Mynors R. Old Hall, Doveridge, Derby Xioholls William John, Cutthorpe, O~e Edgerton', Ash, Sutton-on-the- Naden Francis, Bowden head, Chapel- Brampton, Chesterfield Hill, De£by en-Ie-Frith, Stockport Nichruson -, Rufford house, St. Orme John, Blakely frm. Hilton,Derby :Naden Mrs. Martha, Staden, Buxton Thomas', New Brampton, Chesterfld Orme Thomas, Foston, Derby Nadin A. Birchenough, MelIor, Stckprt. Nicholson J. jun. Shirebrook,Man.o;field Orme Thos. Moon hall, Moon, Derby Nadin 1. Station, Tupton, Chesterfield Xicoolson .Toseph,Shirebrook,Mansfield 01'1' Jas. Great Longstone, Bakewell Nadin J. Higher bangs, Mellor,Stckprt Sicholson William John, Woodhouse, Orton Arthur, Unstone, Sheffield Xadin John, How green, Hartington Dolsover, Chesterfield Orwin George, Newbold-cum-Dnns- Upper Quarter, Ashborne Yeld Thos. &, Sons, Longford, Derby ton, Chesterfield Nadin T. Greenfield, Harthill, Bakewell Xield Alfred, Culland hall, Brails- Osborne In. Hartshorne, Burton-on-T Nash Frederick Roston, Ashborne ford', Derby Osborne Mrs. Mary, Dalbury, Derby Nash Henry, Marston Montgomery, Xix A. South Wingfield, Alfreton Osborne S. Springfields,Quarndn.Drby Rocester S.O. Staffs Six Brian, Pilsley, Ohesterfield Osborne Thos. Smisby, Ashby-de-Ia-Z :Sash J. Leathersley, Sudbury, Derby Six Jo.hn, Outseats, Alfreton Osborne William, Brailsford green, Nash 'Villiam John, West Broughton, Xixon Robert, Sutton, Chesterfield Brailsford, Derby Doveridge, Derby Nobblett J. Waterside, Edale,Sheffield Outram John, Froggatt, Sheffield :Naylor Edward, Carsington, Wirkswth Xoble George, Wessington, Alfreton Outram John, Purdy ho. Shipley,Drby Naylor Edwin, Calow, Chesterfield "'loon Mrs. Mary, Shipley, Derby Outram Joseph, Dunston, J\'"ewbold- Naylor Mrs. Eliza, M'arshLane,Chstrfld Xorbury James, jun. Churoh flats cum-Dunston, Chesterfield "Saylor James, Flagg, Buxton Coton-in-the-Elms, Burton-upon-T' Outram Thomas, Bradway, Greenhill, Naylor Richard, New Park, Meynell Sormanshaw Samuel, Shirley, Derby Sorton, Sheffield Langley, Derby Xorris William, Beighton, Rothel'ham OutraIDI T. Grindleford Brdg.Sheffield Naylor Samuel, Flag-g, Buxton Sorthridge John, Upper Holloway, Outram William, Wardlow, Buxton Naylor Thom~s, ~irkswor~h Holloway, Matlock Bath Owen Arthur Henry, Tyrrell Hay, Naylor T. WhIte cliff, Parwlch,Ashbrne Sorthwooru Thos. Kirk Hallam Derbv Radburne, Derby Naylor William, Ockbrook, Derby Xorton lsaac Burbage-on-the-Wye· Page George, Wensley, South Darley, Naylor 'William, Sheldon, Bakewell Buxton ' , iMatlock Bath Needham Clement, Totley bents, Tot- Xorwood Mrs. Hannah, Newton, Painter Joseph, Chaddesden, Derby ley, Sheffield Blackwell Alfreton Pakeman Mrs. Sarah, Post office, Needham Edward, TideswelI. Buxton Xoton Willi~m, Mill street, Bakewell Somersall Herbert, Derby :Needham E. Birley, Beighton,Rthrhm Xuttall George Henry &, Joseph, Wes- Pakeman William, R<A'lton, Ashborne Needham Georg'e, High Ashes, Great sington, Alfreton Palfreman Hugh, Palterton, Chesterfld Barlow, Chesterfield "'Inttall William, Danes moor, Clay Palfreyman Ellis, Bradwell, Sheffield Needham George, Litton, Buxton Cross, Chesterfield Palfreyman George, Eyam, Sheffield.
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