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Whittington, Chesterfield Key Mrs. Ellen, ·wessington, Alfreton Leadham Thomas, Windley, Derby JenningsThomas,sen.Hartlemoor,Hazle- Key .John, Swanwick, Alfreton Leah George, Killamarsh, Chesterfield badge, Shetlield Key William, Heage, Belper Leah Mark, Killamarsh, Chesterfield Jennings Thomas, Hartlemoor, Sheffield Kicld Charles, Great Rowsley, Bakewell Leason Joseph, Hognaston, Ashborne JepsonC.Brookbottom,Hague bar,Stckpt Kicld .John, Stenson, Derby Leason Joseph, Hollington, Derby Jepson Henry Young,Alton, Chesterfield KiddWm.High st,EariSterndale,Buxton Lee John & Joseph, Woodthorpe~ Jepson John, Heath, Chesterfield Kiddy :Matthew,Dale abbey,Nottingham Staveley, Chesterfield Jepson Robert, Alton, Chesterfiekl Kidcly Thomas,Hulland ward,Ashborne Lee John, Foolow, Eyarn, Sheflield J epson William, Clown, Chesterfield KidgerC.Hundow, Whittington, Chstrfld Lee Jn. Waterthorpe, M os born', Chestrfld JohnsonSamuel & Chas.Hassop,Bakewell Kinder Charles, Malcalf, Chapel-en-le- Lee John Thomas, Staveley, Chesterfield JohnsonE.HighAshes,Ashover,Chestrffd Frith, Stockport Lee J.Bunting field, Ashover,Chesterfield J ohnson Eel win, Findern, Derby KinderGeorge, Puddle hill,Bonsall,Derby Lee Richard, Thurvaston, Derby Johnson Frederick, Locks grange, Dale Kinder Job, Ible, Derby Lee Rt. Woodhead, Kniveton, Ashborne abbey, Nottingham Kinder Thomas, Callow, Derby Lee Roland, Smisby, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Johnson Frederick, Foston, Derby King John,Hartshorne,Burton-on-Trent Lee Thomas, Pinxton, Alfreton JohnsonG.Westfield,Beighton,Rothrhm King John, Smalley mill, Derby Lee William, Blackwell, Alfreton JohnsonG.Woodthrpe.Staveley,Chestrfld Kirk James, Whittington, Chesterfield Lee William, Hulland, Ashborne Johnson Herbert, Walton, Chesterfield Kirk John Finney, Holliu knowl, Chapel- Lee Wm, Wilkin ho.Asbover,Chesterfield J ohnsonlsaac,N etherBiggin, Wirksworth en-le-Frith, Stock port Leech John, Tideswell, Stock port Jobnson James, Scropton, Derby KirkPeter,Stubbings,Chinley,SLockport LeedhamJohn,Gresley,Burton-on-Trent J ohnson Jaspar, Row land, Bake well Kirk Thos.Park rd.Hadfield,:Manchester LeedhamMrs.S.Rosliston, Bnrtu-on-Trnt JohnsonJohn,::\iirey leys, Loscoe, Derby Kirk Thomas, Pinxton, Alfreton Leedham William, Church Gresley, J ohnson J. Oxcroft,Bolsover, Chesterfield KirkbyThos. High la.Ridgeway, Chstrfid Burton-on· Trent J ohnson John, Stretton, A !freton Kirkham Brothers, Hartington Town Lees John James, Kingsterndale,Buxton J ohnsonJ n. 'rhos. ::Ylarston-on-Dove, Drby quarter, Ash borne Lees John Jas. W oolow, Fairtield, Buxton .Tohnson Joseph,Gt. Longstone, Bakewell Kirk ham Frank, Thorpe, Ashborne Lees Thomas, Beeley, Bake well Johnson Joseph, Sanclybrooke, Offcote& KirkhamGeo.Heatbcote,Biggin,Ashbrne Lees W. Ardwick, Ashover, Chesterfield Underwood, Ashborne KirkhamThos.W.Ballidon hall,Ashborne LeesW.ChapelSteads, Wormhi.Stockport Johnson J oseph, Taddington, Stockport Kirkland G.Moorway, Littleover, Derby Lees W.Great rocks, W ormhill,~tockport J ohnson ]','lark, Mack worth, Derby Kirkland::\1rs. Hannh. Osmaston, Ashbrne Lees W. W estBroud1ton,Doveridge,Drby Johmon Hobert, Kirk Ireton, Derby Kirkland .John, Mugginton, Derby Lemon Thomas, Varwich, Ashborne Johnson Sam, 'Vheeldon trees, Earl Kirkland Joseph, Ashborne green, Off- LemonT.Priest's rcl.Tissington,Ashborne Sterndale, J3nxton cote & Underwoorl, Ashborne Lemons William, Carter Hole lane, Johnson Sampson, Doverid;:;e, Derby Kirkland Samuel, Matlock Bath Ridgeway, Chesterfield Johnson Sampson, Unstone, Sheffield KirkmanGeorg-e,llulland ward,Ashbrne Lenthall James, few Tree house, Old J ohnsonSl.Mansell pk.Mugginton,Derby KitchenMrs.E. Brambly.Bubnll. Chstrtld road, New Brampton, Chesterfield J ohnson Sl.Stockley, Palterton, Chestrfld Knee bone P.Pritcbley&Bull brdg.Derby Lessons John, Derwent, Shetlield Johnson:Mrs. S.Cote la.Hayfield,Stockprt Knifton Enoch & William, Birchwood, LevickG.l\lillthorpe, IIolmsfield.Chstrfld J ohnson 1\lrs.Sarah, Hazelhurst, Phoside, Cox bench, Holbrooke, Derby LimbG. Brackenfield & Woolley,Alfreton Stockport Knifton Curtis, Ilazlewood, Derby Limb George, Swanwick, Alfreton J ohnson Thomas, Black clough,Harting~ Knifton Enoch, Horsley grange, Derby Limb Jn.Brackenfield~Woolley,Aifreton ton Upper quarter, Ashborne ~ Knifton James Wm. Mugginton, Derby LimbJ. Newbold-cum-Dunston,Chstrfld J ohnson Thos. Burrows, Brailsforcl, Derby IKnifton J. Grangefields, Long Lane, Drby Limb John, jun. Brackenfield & W oolley, Johnson Thomas, Mackworth, Derby Knight Frederick, Mickleover, Derby Alfreton .
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