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CHESHIRE. [ KELLY's Farmers-Continued 840 FAR CHESHIRE. [ KELLY's FARMERs-continued. Ball Tbos. Wimbolds Trafford,Chester Barlow J. C. Northend, Rainow, Mac­ .Astles Josepb, .Astbury, Congleton Balmer Thomas, Four Lane ends, cl€siield .Astles Thomas, Haslington, Crewe Tiverton, Tarporley Barlow J ames, Bredbury, Stockport Astles W. H.Darnhall, Winsford R.S.O Buncroft .Arthur,Peover Inferior,Kntsfd Barlow J ames, Councillor lane, Ads-. Aston Mrs. E. E.Manor bo.Tarporley Inferior, Knutsford wood, Stockport .Aston J. Newton, Tattenball, Chester Bancroft Henry, Timperley, .Altrincbm Barlow James, Field head, Maccles­ .Aston John T. Tiverton, 'farporley Bancroft J no. Plumley, Knutsford field Fore&t, Macclesfield As ton J oseph, Sound, l\" antwich Bancroft Richard, Beech house, Darn- Barlow Mrs. Jane, Winshaw top, Mac­ .Aston Mrs. Martha, Town field lane, hull, Winsf11rd R. S.O clesfield Forest, .Macclesfield Overton, 'Varrington Bancroft 'f. A. Chrolton, l\" untwich Bar low John, Cross hill, .Mal pas .Aston S. Brassey grn. 'fiverton,Trprley Bancroft lVm. Darnhall, Winsford Barlow John, Hinds clough, Maccles­ As ton W. Brassey green, Tiverton, R. S. 0 field Forest, :.\Iacclesfield Tarporley Bann George, Ward's end, .Adlington, Barlow John, Old Chamber, MaccleS'­ .Atherton H. Lyme Handley, Stockport Macclesfield field Forest, Macclesfield .Atherton James, Light .Alders, Disley, Bannister Wm. WoodhouS€s,Altrinchm Barlow J. Mill la. R~ddish, Stockport Stockport Barber A. Whitley Superior,Northwch Barlow J oseph, Greenways, Maccles- .Atherton Thomas, Cuddington,Nthwcb Barber Albert, Thornton-in-tbe-Moors, field Forest, Macclesfield .Atherton T. Hagbank, Disley, Stockprt Chester Ba.rlow J oseph, Offerton, Stock port .Atkin Miss Jane, Tattenhall, Chester Barber Mrs. Ann, Green hills, Sut- Barlow Mrs. M. A. A.stbury, Congleton .Atkin Mrs. J ane, Tilston, Malpas ton, Macclesfield Barlow Samuel, Offerton • .Atkinson Thomas, Oliver house, Ches- Barber ~Irs. A. Nether .Alderley, Crewe Barlow T. sen.ShocklachOviatt,::\Ialps­ ter road, Great Sutton, Chester Barber Mrs. E. Siddington, Crewe Barl{)w Thomas, Bottcxm-of-the-Oven, .Atkinson ·william Lewis, Lamb lane, Barber Edwd. Orab mill, Somerford Macclesfield Forest, Macclesfield • Bramhall, Stockport Booths, Congleton Barluw Thomas, Cheadle, Manchester .Attkins Charles Beresford, N ewall Barber E.Lower house, Sutton,Mcclsfid Barlow Thomas, Edge, Malpas· green, Baguley, Altrincham Barber Edward, Sandle heath, Nether Barlow Thos. Hurd,sfield, Macclesfield .Austin James, 'fimperley, Altrincbam Alderley, Crewe Barlow William, Heybridge lane, But- Austin Philip, Belle Vue, Malpas Barber Mrs. Elizabeth, Golden slack, ley, Macclesfield Austin Thomas, Hatherton, Nantwicb Wincle, Macclesfield Bar!ow William, 'Veil street, Malpas Baddeley James H. Coppenhall Hayes, Barber Mrs. Harriet, Goostrey, Crewe Barnard James, Betchton, Sandbach Victoria avenue, Crewe Barber Herbert J. Bexton, Knutsford Barnard 'Villiam, Hassall green,. Baddeley Mrs.Joshua,Salesbrook, New- Barber Hugb, Flitto gate, Nether Betchton, Sandbach ball, Wrenbury, Nantwich Tabley, Knutsford Barnes E. The Hives, Brinnington,. Badley .Arthur, Blackden, Crewe Barber J. Barns fold, Marple,Stockport Stockport Badley Jamelii, Sutton, Macclesfield Barber J. Melior Knolls, Wincle, Mac- Barnes John, Birtles road, Broken Ba.gsbaw David, Godley hill, Hyde clesfie1d Cross, :\Iacclesfield Bagshaw .J.Longacre, Bredbury,Stk.prt Barber J. Pensby, Eirkenhead Barnes Samuel, Bredbnry, Stocliport Baguley Clement, Norton, Runcorn Barber James, Nether Tabley,Knutsfrd Barnet Charles, Bulkeley, Malpas Baguley John William, Hough, Alder- Barber John, Bexton, Toft, Knutsford Barnett Arthur, Aston, Nantwich ley Edge, Manchester Barber Mrs. Jn. Mobberley, Knutsford Bames Benj.Lower ·withington,Crewe Ba,guley Joseph, Stockbam, Runcorn Barber Joseph, Bradford house,Netber Barnett Elijab, Wheelock, Sandbach Baguley Thomas, Comberbach,Nthwch Alderley, Crewe Barnett Ezra, Haslington, Sandbach Bailey A. Odd Rode, Stoke-on-Trent Barber Joseph, Hnlme lane, Lower Barnett George, Haslington, Crewe Bailev C. Sutton mills, Kinderton, Peover, Knutsford Barnett Joseph, Foxes bank, Hunster- Middlewich- arber Mrs. Mary, Smoker hill, son, N antwich Bailey Enoch, Betchton, Sandbach Wincham., Knutsford Barnett Ro bert, Brindley, N an twich Bailey Frank, Pexhill road, Broken Barber S. Limefield,Bollington,Mclsfld Barnet t 'Ym. Hy. Manor farm, Lea­ Cross, Maccles£eld Barber Mrs. Sarah, Pickmere, Kntsfrd green, Church Minsbull, Middlewich Bailey Frank, White ga.te, Gawsworth, Barber 'f. 86 Presthury rd.Macclesfield Barnshaw Mrs. Elizabeth, Woolfall; Macclesfield Barber Thomas, Cranage, Crewe Bnerton, Audlem, Nantwich Bailey J. The Moss,Siddington,Crewe Barber W. Grove lane, Cheadle Hulme, Barnsbaw J osepb, Holly cott. Falli­ Bailey J. J. Bearhurst,Hen bury ,Mdsfid Stcckport broO'ffie ,rd. Broken Cross, Macclsfld Bailey James, Lower Withington,Crwe Barber William, Appleton, Warrington Rarratt Mrs. A. Betcht{)n, Sandbach Bai!Py Ja;;;. Over Peove-r, Knutsford Barber vYm. :Kermincham, Congleton Barratt Ambrose, Brooklumse green, Bailey James, Toot hill, Macclesfield Barber W. (exors. of), Snelson, Crewe Smallwo0d, Stoke-on-Trent Forest, )facclesfield Bardsley G. Aora lane, Cheadle Barratt -Clement, Brookhouse green, :Bailey John, Barthomley, Crewe Hulme, St{)ckport Sr.aallwood. Stoke-on-Trent :Bailey John, Carrington, Manchester Bardsley Jas. Hough hill, Dukinfield Barratt Daniel. Brookhouse green,. Bailey J. Hope la . .Adlington, Mcclsfl.d Bardsley Jas. Sbaw road, Heatox1 Smallwood, Stoke-on-Trent Bailey John, Langley, Macclesfield Moor, Stockport Barratt J. Bolt's green, Betchton,. Bailey John, Stone Chair, Odd Rode, Barff Arthur, \Varburton, Wai"ringtn Sandba<:h Stoke-o~Trent Barker E. Ivy mnt. Spurst{)w,Tarprly Barmtt J. Love la. Betchton,Sandbcii. Bailey John, Sutton, Macclesfield Barker Mrs. E. Over .Alderley, Crewe Barratt Jn. Lindow common, Marley, Bailey Joseph, Lower green, Mill- Barker Henry, Wardle, Nantwich Wilmslow, :\fanchester brook, Sialybridge Barker J. Whirley grove, Macdesfield Barrow Mrs. A . .Appleton, Warrington Bailey Mrs.~Iary, Alsager bill, Alsager, Barker Jas. Alsager, Stoke-upon-Trni Barrow J . .A . .A. Hough hill, Dukinfield Stoke-upon-Trent Barker John, Byley, ~liddlewich Barrow John, Broom green, Marthall, :Bailey W. Odd Rode, Stoke-on-Trent Barker John, Kermincbam, Conglet{)n Knutsford Ilaily Henry, Milling ton, .Altrincham Barber J obn, Lyne edge, Hough hill, BM row J onathan, Broadi lane, Grapo­ Baker C. Mill bo . .Astbury, Congleton Dukinfield penhall, Warring-ton Baker Danie.J, Dears green, Small wood, Barker John, Rmhton, Ta!l"porley Barrow J. Styal, H3ndforth, M'chestr Stoke-on-'frent Barker Mrs. Hall lane, Grappenball, Barton Alfred, Roundy lane, Adlin~ :Baker George, .Astbury, Congleton Warrington ton, Macclesfield :Baker George, Manor house, Small- Barker Rchd. Eddisbury, Northwich Barton C. Hall la. Bredbury, Stockport wood, Stoke-on-Trent Barker Samuel, Rushton, Tarporley Bart<Jn D. Apethorne,GeeCross, Hyde Baker J ames, Lea green, Church Barker Samuel, Yarwoods, Nether Barton David, Disley, Stockport ::\Iinshull, Middlewich .Alderley, Crewe Bal'ton Geo. Golbourn-Bellow, Cbestr Baker John, Delamere street, Over, Barker Th{)s. Little Stanney, Chester Rarton Mrs. Hannah, Queen's road, Winsford R.S.O Barker Thomas, Rushton, Tarporley Hale, .Altrincham .Baker Joseph, Warmingham, Crewe Barker Wm . .Alsager, Stoke-upon-Trnt Barton J obn, Long Clough, Maccles~ Baldwin William, Derbyshire road, Ba•rker William, Park side, Sproston, field! Forest, Macclesfield· Sale, Manchester Holmes Chapel, Crewe Barwise J. Hoole lane, Hoole, Chestr Ball J. Bromborough, Birkenhead Barlow Daniel, 108 Broadstone road, Basford Alfred John, Goostrey, Crewe Ball J ames, Great Saugball, Chester Reddish, Stock port Basford Charles, Coole lane, NewhaU, :Ball James, Warburton, Warrington Barlow Mrs. Edwd. ·Gayton, B'head Andlem. Nantwich :Ball John, Shotwick lodge, Shotwick Barlow George, HartDord, N orthwich Basford Mrs.E. Bridg-emere, Nantwcii. park, Chester Barlow H. 3 Hall la. Reddisb,Stockport Basford Henry, Audlem, Nantwich :Ball Mrs. Ma.ry, Meols drive, West Barlow Henry, Tan pits, Cb.eadle Basfurd James,Kynsal heath, Audlem,. Kirby, Birkenhead Hulme, Stockp<l'I't Nantwich Ball Thomas, Grange green, .Act on Barlow J ames, .Adswood ball, Ads- Basford Peter, Astle, Cbelford, Crewe Grange, Warrington wood, Cbeadle, Manchester Basford Ralph, Rope, Crewe .
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