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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. [KELLY's FARMERS Continued ... 672 F.AR NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERS continued. Wragg William, Kirton, Newark Key Thomas (to John Gibson esq.), Willows William Richard, Holly house, Wray Hy. Snake hall, Brough, Newark Wigsley, Lincoln Scaftworth, Bawtry Wright Chas. Barnby l\loor, Retford King Ernest {to F. Platt esq.), Wilmot William, Dunham, Newark Wright Charles, Calverton, Nottingham Barnby-in-the-Willows, Newark Wilson Albert, Annesley, Nottingham Wright Edward, The Common, Ruck- Kitchin John (to Lt.-Col. George Holden Wilson Aldred, Epperstone, Nottingham nail Torkard Hutton n.t.., J.P.), Thorney, Newark • • Wilson Arth. Annesley Woodho. Ntnghm Wright Frank, Bole, Gains borough Lawson Henry (to exors. of late John Wilson Arthur, Wiseton, Bawtry R.S.O. Wright George, Lound grange, Retford James Barrow esq.), Brackenhurst (Yorks) Wright George, Pasture hills, Nether farm, Sout.hwell Wilson C. Turfmoor, Brough, Newark Langwith, Cuckney, Mansfield Lowth George (to John Aldred Blagg)~ Wilson Charles, Granby, Nottingham Wright Mrs. Hannah, Sturton-Ie- Woodborough, Nottingham Wilson Frank, West house, Hovering- Steeple, Retford Machin Henry (to Linby Colliery Co. ham, Nottingham Wright Jason, North Muskham, Newark I~imited), Linby, Nottingham · Wilson George, Finningley, Doncaster Wright Mrs. Mary, The Common, Marston Henry (to Cephas John Clarke Wilson Hy. Cadton-on-Trent, Newark Hucknall Torkard esq.), Winkhurn, Southwell Wilson J. Hucknall Huthwaite, Mansfield Wright Thos. Norwell Woodho. Newark Morris Charles (to Capt. John S. J. Wilson James, Misson, Bawtry Wright Wm. Kirklington, Southwell Thorpe .J.P.), Coddington, Newark Wilson John, Darlton, Lincoln Wright Wm. Jsph. Balderton, Newark Nicholls Luke (to William Chapman), Wilson John Sml. Epperstone, Nttnghm Wyer Hy. Bestwood park, Nottingham Spalford, South Clifton, Newark Wilson Joseph, Darlton, Lincoln Wyld Christopher, Calverton, Nottinghm North George (to Mr. Rohert Turgoose), Wilson Miss Louisa, Blidworth, Mansfld Wyld Samuel, Calverton, Nottingham Laneham, Lincoln Wilson Mrs. Mary Ann, Market place, Young Alfred, The Grange, Annesley, Nuttall George (to W. Moore t>.sq.), Tuxford, Newark Nottingham Gateford, Worksop Wilson N. Carr Brecks, Ollerton, Newark Young Mrs. Wm. Coddington, Newark Parsons Richard (to Stanton Iron Wilson Reuben, Bingham, Nottingham Young Wm. Quarryrd. Bulwell, Ntnghm Works Co. Ltd.), Teversal, Mansfield Wilson Rohert, Epperstone, Nottingham Pask C. (to J. Skelton), Ranshill, Baw- Wilson Samuel, Darlton, Uncoln Farm Bailitfs. try R.S.O. (Yorks) Wilson Samuel, Parks, Kirkby-in·Ash- Pyewell William M. (to William Hollins field, Nottingham Angus Michael (to Henry Mellish esq. esq. J.P.), Berry hill, Mansfield Wilson Samuel, The Grange, Blid- D.L., J.P.), Priory fm. Hodsock,Worksp Reynolds Herbert (to Rev. Sir Richard worth, Mansfield Bateman James (to John H. Marshall Fib:-Herbert hart.), Warsop, Mansfld Wilson T. East Leake, Loughborough esq.), Ragnall, Newark Reynolds John William (to E. E. Har- Wilson Thomas, Orston, Nottingham Beattie William (to the Duke of New· court-Vernon t>sq. J.P., D.L.), Home Wilson W. Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nttnghm castle), Hardwick, Clumber, Worksop farm, Grove, Retford Winder Arthur, Torworth, Bawtry Bennett George (to Timothy Taylor Richardson Edward (to Joseph Skelton), R.S.O. (Yorks) · esq. J.P. Mansfield), Warsop, Mansfield Misson Springs, Bawtry Windle Thomas, Everton, Bawtry Blow Frederick (to J. Holden esq. Richardson Thomas (to John Henry Winks Mrs. H. Bole, Gainsborough J.P.), Nuthall, Nottingham Marshall esq.), Becking~ farm, Rag- Winn T. Gringley-on-the-Hill, Doncaster Boddey Charles T. (to T. Hollely esq.), nall, Newark Winter Francis S. Everton, Bawtry Haughton Park farm, Bothamsall, Rigall John (to George Cartwright Wistow John, Clarborough, Retford Newark esq.), Dunham, Newark Wiswould Samuel, Rampton, Lincoln Bonser Henry (to Col. Sir Charles Seely Robinson Samuel (to J. P. Chaworth- Withers T. Farnsfield house, Southwell bart.), Forest farm, Arnold, Nottinghm Musters esq. D.L., J.P.), Park farm, Withers T. jun. Farnsfield, Southwell Bothamley Benjamin (to Matthew Henry Annesley, Nottingham Withers William T. Harhv, Uncoln' Shacklock esq. ), Upton, Southwell Rohinson William (to George Cart- Woby Joseph, Saundby, Gainsborough Burton Thomas (to John P. Mickle- wri~ht), East Drayton, Lincoln Wolfe John Alfd. Caythorpe,Nottingham thwaite esq.), Nth. Leverton, Lincoln Rockley George (to Thomas Hardy Wombell John, Kersall, Newark Carr Henry (to James Milthorpe), esq.), Nnthall, Nottingham Wood Charles, Trowell, Nottingham Finningley, Doncaster Seward Thomas (to H. A. Fisher esq.), Wood Frank, Shelford, Nottingham Chri~tie Rohert (to James Milnthorpe Bramcote, Not.tingham Wood Geo. Wm. Forrest farm, Worksop esq.), :\fisson springs, Bawtry Sherrard Tom (to C. E. de ~f. Thorold Wood Henry, Dalestorth, Mansfield Cowing Jamf'.s (to Sir Charlel> Seely esq. ), Welham, Retford Wood Henry, Skegby road, Mansfield D.L., J.P.), Cockliffe hill, Arnold, Shucksmith William (to Philo L . .Mills 1Vood James Comr.in, Normanton, Sthwll Nottingham esq. n.L., J.P.), Home Farm house, Wood John, Thurgarton hill, Thur- Coy George (to C. Cockayne esq.), Ruddington, Nottingham garton, Nottingham Tithbv, Bingbam Silvester George (to H. V. Machin esq.), Wood .T. C. Forest Vw.ho.Ollertn.Newark Dawes George (to Mr. J. Fowson), East Gateford Old hall, Gateford, Worksop Wood Mrs. Mary, Finningley, Doncaster Leake, Loughborough Skinner Samuel (to Tom Potter esq.), Wood Mrs. Trowel1, Nottingham Dunstan John (to Frederick ~ewboult Lambley house, Lamhley, Nottingham Wood Waiter, Selston, Nottin~ham esq. ), Laneham, Lincoln Smeeton Thoma!> Bowes (to Mrs. Wil- Wood William, Basingfield, Holme Elliott Samuel (to J. R Tidmas esq.), kinson-Smith), Bunny, :Nottingham Pierreoont., Nottingham Normanton-on-Soar, Loughborough Smithson Arthur (to John Buck esq.), Wood Wm.Willoughby,Waleshy,Newark Foster Wiiliam (to Samuel Richardson The Grange, Mat.tersey, Bawtry Wood William Howit.t, Wycar Leys, esq.), Scarrington, Nottingham Staples John (to Col. Sir Charles Seely Bilsthoroe, Southwell Fowler Rohert Arthur Henry (to Sir G. hart.), Calverton, Arnold, Nottnghm Woodall Wm. East Drayton, Lincoln E. Paget), Sutton Bonnington, Tipping George (to Lieut.-Col. Denison Woodcock"Arth. Wm. Watnall, Nttnghm Loughborough R.E.), Home farm, Babworth, Ret.ford Woodfield Albert Emest, The Limes, Hanson Ellis (to Viscount Galway ~r.A., Wade Thoma~ (to Lt.-Col. H. J. L. Langar, Nottingham D.L., J.P. ), Serlby, Bawtry Bruce), Clifton-with·Glaptn. Nttnghm Woodhead Timothy, Fulwood, Nttnghm Harrison Jabez (to Philo L. Mills esq. Wagstaff Henry (to George Tallents Woodhouse John, Bilborough,Nottnghm D.T•• , J.P.), Long Farm house, Rud- esq.), London road, Retford Woodhouse Joseph, Chilwell, Nottinghm dington, Nottingham Walker H. (to Mrs. Ratcli[I), Stanford­ Woodliffe George, Clayworth, Retford Herhert John (to Annesley Colliery Co.), on-Soar & East Leake, Loughborough Woodliffe John, Clayworth, Retford Annesley, Nottingham Waring William (to T. L. K. Edge esq. Woods Alfred, Fulwood, Nottingham Hockley John (t.o William Esam esq.), J.P.), Strelley, Nottingham Woodward Charles, Arnold lodge, Upton, Southwell White James (to .Major-General Sir Amold, Nottingham Hotson H~h (to Earl Manvers D.L., Herbert E. Chermside G.C.M.o.), Woodward Fras. Gonalston, Nottingham J.P.), Perlethorpe-cum-Budhy,Newark Newstead, Nottingham Woodward Z. East Markham, Newark Hunter Rohert (to Joseph Frederick Whiteley Henry (to Charle'J Neale esq.), Woolfitt Alhert, Lound, Retford Laycock t>..sq. ), Wise ton, Ba wtry Laneham, Lincoln Woolhouse Richard, Caunton, Newark R.S.O. (Yorks) Whittemore John (to John Oak~ esq.), Woollev G. }»arks, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Hutchinson Robert (to Thomas Ellerby Brinsley hall, Nottingham Nottingham esq.), Top H!)use farm,Fledboro',Nwrk Wood William (to George Cartwright Woolley S. Up. Broughton,MeltonMowby Hutt.on Charles (to exors. of Charlt>.s esq.), Darlton, Lincoln Wooton Francis, Bunny, Nottingham Brooke), Newington, Bawtry Woodroffe John (to A. G. A. Martin esq. Worthington Mrs. Emma, .North LeV"er- lngleson George (to William Sutcliffe), J.P.), St.anford-on-Soar, Loughborough ton, Lincoln M:sson, Bawt.rv Woods Henry William lto the Duke of Worthington .J. Jacksdale, Nottingham JamesG.Normanton-on-Soar,Loughboro' Portland), Scotland farm, Car­ Worthington James, Broughton house, Jaques Thomas (to Barber, 'Valker & burton, Newark Uooer Broughton, Melton Mowbray Co. }, Beauvale, Newthorpe,Nottnghm Worthin~ton Thomas, Havton, Retf"rd Jarvis John (t.o the Duke of Rt. Albans), FARRIERS. Wragg George, Warsop, Mansfield B$twooJ park, Nottingham See Smith3, Blacks 'iths & Farriers. • .
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