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THE

CITY OF LINCOLN

ECTO Dl '

1857- •

CONTAINING

AN AI.PHABETICAL LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLDERS,

A CLASSIFIED TRADE AND PROFESSIONAL LIST,

A COMPLETE STREET DmECTORY,

AND A LIST OF CARRIERS, ETC.

PRINTED AND PU13LISHED BY CHARLES A.KRILL,

259, HIGH STREET, LINCOLN.

SOI.D AI,SO BY R. LODEB, 225, STONEBOW. ADDRESS.

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The Publisher, in returning his most grateful acknowledg­ ments to those Inhabitants of the City who have rendered him their valuable assistance by filling up the Forms delivered at their residences, and to those who have so very numerously subscribed for Copies, begs to assure them that every care has been used to compile the information obtained, yet he fears from the diJjiculty connected with a first attempt, some may have just cause to feel themselves aggrieved by inadvertent omisssion or mistake. The Publisher feels however proud of what he has accomplished, and believes that his efforts will meet with approval, and be found to be especially advantageous to his fellow-tradesmen. Should this be the case, and provi­ dence pe1mit, at a future period he purposes to issue a corrected Edition.

Lincoln, May 1st, 1857. The fullowillg Names have been omitted f1·om their p1·oper places.

INNKEEPERS. • ALLBURN, Robert, Fox and Hounds, 33, Steep-hill. Askwith, David, City Arms, 23, Strait. Ba.yne, Kenneth, Lion Hotel, 170, High-street. Bloodworth, Richard, Adam and Eve, Lindum-road. 13rentnall, Charles, George and Dragon, 100, High-street. 13rewster, Thomas, The Sloop, 47, Waterside, North. Freeman, Henry, Mason's Arms, 5, Guildhall-street. Brown, George, Black Horse, 5, Eastgate. Brown, Susannah, Harlequin, 21, Steep-hill. Budd, J'ames, Green Dragon, 30, Waterside, North. Cargill, Charles, 'Vhite Swan, 274, High-street. Clark, Susannah, Bulls Head, 21, Silver-street. Clark, Frederick, Farmers' and Graziers' Hotel, Monk's-lane. Codd, 'vima.m George, Black Swan, 319, High-street. Conlon, David, Magpies, 31, Waterside, North. Curtis, Mary, Ivy Tavern, 27, Newport. Day, Wil)jam, White Horse, Hungate. Dixon, J' oseph, Victoria Hotel, Pelham-street. Edwards, William, The Queen, 323, High-street. Ellis, Richard, Horse and Groom, Newla.nd. Ellis, William, The Leopard, 44, Steep-hill. Fam brini, J oseph, Steam Packet, 62, '\.Y uterside, North. Fisher, William, Durham Ox, 12, Oxford-street. Freshney, Stephen, Great Northern Hotel, High-street. Garrick, Abraham, Recruiting Sergeant, 57, Steep-hill. Gaunt, William, Scarborough Arms, 22, Bailgute. Glover, Ann, Ship, Brayford-head. Goddard, 1\'J:ary, Shakspeare, 3!, High-street. Grawcock, William, Ship, 17, Waterside, North. Gray, William, Chaplin's Arms, Canwick-road. Grea.sby, Thomas, The Plough, 20, Bailgate. Green, John, Falstaff, 270, High-street. Gunthorp, George, Waggon and Horses, 4, Burton-road. llarvey, Charles, Crown, 4, Brayford-head. Hodson, George, Saracen's Head-tap, 9, Waterside, North. Hunt, Richard, Crown, 13, Butchery-street. J'ackson, Robert, Lion and Snake, 79, Bailgate. Jnokson, Peter, Hare and Hounds, 339, High-street. Kelham, Abraham, Manver's Arms, Danesgate. Kirk, William, Red Lion, 12, Hungate. Kirk,-, Great Northern-tap, 328, High-street. Kirk, Joseph, Blue Anchor, 133, High-street• .Kitching, Maria, Royal Oak, 168, High-street. T.amb, William, 'Vheat Sheaf, 17, Broadgate. Lawrence, Henry, Blue Pig, 292, High-street. :Melbourne, Newell, White Hart Hotel, 9, Bailgate. Nicholson, Thomas, Dolphins, 27, Eastgate. Pacey, Rebecca, Crown and Woolpack, 8, Brayford-street. Pacey, J'ohn, Globe, 27, 'Vaterside, South. Pask, William, Marquis of Granby, 12, Butchery-street. Presgraves, Edward, Golden Eagle, 16, High-street. Robinson, George, Black Goats, 303, High-street. Shaw, Robert, Duke William, 44, Bailgate. Smith, .John, Manson's Arms, 251, High-street. Smith, Thomas, Brown Cow, 27, Broadgate. Swain, .John, Roebuck, 310, High-street. Talbot, John, Lock Tavern, 62, Waterside, South. Tateham William, Monson's Arms-tap, Hungate. • Tawlkes, William, Bull and Chain, 5, I.angworth-gate. Thompson, John, Prince of , 77, Bailgate. Thornton, John Lawrence, Saracen's Head, 298, High-street Thornton, Harriett, Black Bull, 199, High-street. Thropp, John, Black Boy, 5, Castle-bill. Trafford, Ann, Spread Eagle, 301, High-street. Turner, Mrs., King's Arms, 278, High-street. Wakefield, William, The Sloop, 61, Newland. Wells, James, Flying Horse, 247, High-street. Walesby, ~frs., Crown and Anchor, 3, Newland. Ward, William, King's Head, 9, Eastgate. Wells, Robert, Rising Sun, 30, Hungate. Kirk, Mr., Lord Nelson, 1, Waterside, North. White, Leeson, White Hart-tap, Eastgate. Wilkinson, Charles, Reindeer, 4, High-street. Wilson, Samuel, Turk's Head, 9, Newport. Wilson, John, Falcon, Saltergate. · BOAT -OWNEH.S. WARRINER, John, Norman-place, St. Mary's-street. 'Warriner, , Lucy Tower-place. LADIES' SEMINARY. NEWTON, Mrs. W., 263, High-street. PRINTER. BROGDEN, John Ellett, 24, Silver-street. WATCHMAKERS. BELLATTI, Louis, Lawrence, 213, High-street. , George, 40, Steep-hilL Corthorn, John, 167, High-street. Chapman, William, 135, High-street. Gadsby, William, 43, Silver-street. Hewson, William, 2, Waterside, North. Johnson, George Courtenay, 257, High-street. Kirkpatrick, William, 4, Steep-hill. Wilson, Lucy, 2, Guildhall-street. Usher, James, 192, High-street. AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Dawber, Robert, 15, Guild-hall-street. Harrison, Stephen, 220, High-street. Norton, Son, and Turton, Waterside-north. Pratt, Charles, 297, High-street. Sugden, C. and E. 18, Butchery-street. British wines. '\Vhitton and Ashley, 184, High-street. - ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CLERGY, GENTRY,

MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, &c., &c.

.ADCOCK, Wi1lialll, Pianoforte Tuner, 265, High-street. Adrian, George, Naturalist, Monson-street. Adams, Thomas, Wheelwright, 21, St. Michael's-terrace. Adcock, John, Shopkeeper, 31, Westgate. · Allbery, John, Gardener, 28, Hungate. Akrill, Charles, Printer, Bookbinder & Stationer, 259, High-st. Akrill, G. Bootmaker, 27, Steep-hill. Akrill, Mary, Confectioner and Baker, 333, High-street. Akrill, Harriet, Grocer, 3, Canwick-road. Alien, John, Musicio.n, Strait. Allott, Henry, Baker, 34, Strait. Allis, Rebecca, Furniture-broker, 19, Steep-hill. AUburn, Robert, Innkeeper, 33, Steep-hill. Allsop, William, Butcher, 38, Steep-hill. Allison, Charles Ashlin, Grocer & Tea-dealer, 227, High-street. Alien, George, Cabinet-maker, &c., 30, Monson-street. Allis, William, Baker and Grocer, 22, 23, ·Newlnnd. Allison, Charles, Farmer, 32, Newland. Allman, Thomas, Sawyer, 18, Salthouse lane. Allis, ~Iary, Milliner, 37, Park-lane. : Allis, Ann, 1'\-Ionthly-nurse, 37, 11 ark-lane. Alien, Charles Willillm, Accountant, 21, 1'ark. Allwood, Thomas, Sweep, 4, Westgate. Ambler, Edward, Brewer ~d Cowkeeper, 14, Thorngate. Andrew. William, Solicitor, :Midland Counties Insurance- office, Silver-street. Andrew, Miss, 3, 1'\-Iinster-yard. Andrews, J osh., Green-grocer, New-market. Andrew, Ann, 11, Pelham-street. Anderton, Frederick, 22, Newland-street. Anderton, William, 48, N ewland-street. Anderson, Samuel, Shoemaker, Park-lane. Andrew, Thomas, Staff-sergeant, R.N.L. Militia, Taylors-court. Andrew, George, Butcher, 17, Bailgate. Anderton, William, Plumber, Glazier, & Painter, 25, Bailgate. Anderson, Wil1iam, Butcher, 211, High-street. Anderton, Henry, Collar and Harness-maker,425, High-street. Andrew, William, Grocer and Draper, 16, Waterside, South. Andrew, Joseph, Fruiterer, Watson's-court, 23, Sincil-street. Andrew, William, Bootmaker, 6, Guildhall-street. Apthorp, George Frederic, Clergyman, 1, Vicar's-court. Arden, John, Blacksmith, 12, ~'fint-lane. Armstrong, Rev. Edward, Castle-cottage, Drury-lane. Armstrong, J., Baker, 7, Oxford-street. Armstrong, James Green, Bookseller, New-market. Arnold, Natbaniel, Hairdresser, 7, CornhilJ. Arnold, Natbaniel, Cow-keeper, 21, Waterside, South. Askwith, David, Beerhouse and .Joiner, 23, Strait. Asman, Benja.min, .Joiner, 128, High-"Street. Ashton, Michael, Music-seller, 170, High-street. Ashley, William, Wine and Spirit Merchant, (Whitton and Ashley), 183, High-sreet. 6

Asher, John, Hatter, Hosier, & Shoe Dealer, 230, High-street Asman, Louisa, Grocer, 38, Sincil-street. Ashton, Mary Ann, Dressmaker, 24, Broadgate. Ashton, William, Butcher, 6, Newla.nd. Ashton, William, City Baths, & Beehive Inn, 6, Saltergate. Askwith, Elizh., Drel:lsmaker and Upholsteress, 52, Hungate. Ashton, Anne, Dressmaker, 22, St. Michael's-terrace. Ashley, George, Farmer, 32, Westgate. A~;hton, Charlotte, Monthly Nurse, 4, Brummitt's-court, Westgate. Askwith, Elizabeth, Friar's-lane. Ashton, Thomas, Police Inspector, Monk's-lane. Atkinson, Mary, 3, Portland-place. Atkinson, George, Commission Agent, Alma-terrace. At.kinson, Elizabeth, Blacksmith, 12, Church-lane. At.kinson, John, Blacksmith, 15, Church-lane. Auckland, Rebecca Jane, 10, Rasen-lane. · Axtell, Thomas, Clothier, & Woolen Draper, 182, High-street.

BARLOW, Anne, Straw Bonnet-maker, 27, Bailgate. Barker, Robert, Builder, 47, Sincil-street. Barratt, George, Basket-maker, 21, Waterside, North. Barber, John, Bricklayer and Stonemason, 33, Waterside, N. Bavin, Thomas, Shoemaker, u5, Waterside, North. Bayles, John B., Tailor, 9, Broadgate. Bartholomew, Samuel, Letter-carrier, 12, Park-lane. Bacon, Maria Ropwood, Ladies' School, 33, N ewland. Bacon, William, Wesleyan :Minister, 34, Nowland. Ballantyne, James, Woollen Draper, 58, Newland. Bannister, William, Pipe-maker, 2, Freeschool-lane. Battersby, Harriet, 153, High-street. Baker, Thomas, Roper, 14, St. Mark's-place. Bayne, Kenneth, Lion Hotel, 170, High-street. Bausor, Wimam, Draper, 198, High-street, house, 5, Lucy Tower-street. Bainbridge, George, Draper, 234, High-street. Bayles, Elizh., Hosier, Hatter, and Shoe-dealer, 2u3, High-st. Barlow, Harriet, Grocer, 276, High-street. Battle & Maltby, Druggists, 294; High-street. Barratt, Sarah, Ginger Beer-manufacturer. 340, High-street. Barrell, Robert, Gardener, 413, High-street. • Bagaley, John, Colla.rand Harness-maker, 1!, Waterside, S. Barber, Ann, Monthly Nurse, lti, Saltergate. Bates, Samuel, 4, Thorngate. Barraclough, John, Lay Vicar, and Pianoforte Tuner, 3, Danesgate. Bacon, George, Mr. Ward's foreman, 37, Newland-street. Barnett, .Tames, Letter-carrier, 56, Newland-street. Barnes, Henry, Builder, 1, Beaumont-place. Baker, Frederick, Trunk-maker, 13, Mint-lane, Barnes, Tempest, Whitesmith, 3, Hungate. Barker, David, Grocer, 40, Hungate. Barker, Nathaniel, Roper & Shopkeeper, 1, St. 1\-Iartin's-row. Barratt, John, Boatowner, 7, Brayford-side. Barratt, Robert, Cross Keys Inn, 10, Union-road. Ball, Mary Ann, the Struggler Beer-shop, 19, Westgate. Basford, Henry, Sweep, 4, Eastgate. Barton, J ane, 26, Eastgate. Bainbridge, Thomas, 27, Minster-yard. Bacon, Elizabeth, Haberdasher and Hosier, 28, Steep-hill. Barrow, John, Whitesmith, 2, Hilton-hilL Baxter, Three Tuns Inn, 67, Bailgate. Barril1, Grocer, 9, High-street. Ball, Wimam, Fellmonger, 38, High-street. 7

Barratt, Elizabeth, King William IV. Beer-shop, (!9, High-st. Bannister, Willia.m, Postman, 6, Mill-lane. Bartram, Enoch, 21, Melville-strcet. Barker, William, 18, Pelham-street. Bennington, Postman, 1, Napoleon-place, Pelham-street. Bellamy, Hardy, and Spence, Architects, Office, Broadgate. Bescoby, Flour-dealer, New-market. Bell, Harriet M., Dressmaker, 24, Park. Bell, Matthew, Boat-builder, t>, Brayford-side. Bell, Adam Thompson, Tailor and Draper, 15, Waterside, S. Bell, William, Sheriff's Officer, 36, 'Vaterside, North. Bell, Thomas, Coal-merchant, 1, Park-lane. Bell, H. M., Milliner, 32, Silver-street. Bell, Curtis, Brewer, Collector for New Market Company, 32, Silver-street. Bescoby, Rachael, Grocer, 54, Waterside, South. Bennett, Robert, Chemist and Druggist, 32, Waterside, North. Beavin, Arthur, Butcher, 10, Broadgate. Bear, Robert, Shoemaker, 9, Park-lane. Beacall, Edwin, Surgeon-dentist, 131, High-street. Beaty, James, Hawker, 10, Swanpool-court. Beard, Charles, Saddler and Harness-maker, 299, High-street. Beard, Wm., T.inen and Woollen Draper, &c., 305-6, High-st. Beckett, Misses, School, 366, High-street. Bennett, Mary, 4, Monson-street. Beech, Mary Ann, Staymaker, 3, Fla.xengate. Belton, Thomas Story, 1, Danesgate. Bellamy, Pearson, Architect & Surveyor, 3, Carholme-terrace. Bellatti, William Henry, Reporter, 14, Beaumont-place. Bellatti, Mrs., Ladies'-school, 14, Beaumont-place. Bellatti, Louis Lawrence, Watchmaker, 213, High-street. Bemet, William, Pensioners' Staff-sergeant, 3, 1\Iint-lane. Betham, Edward, Surveyor, 2, St. Leonard's-lane. Beaty, Francis, 2, Pottergate. Betbam, George, 1, Grecian-terrace. Beech, William, Paper-hanger, 42, Steep-hill. Bellamy, Robert, Keeper County Assembly-Rooms, 6, Bailgate. Beeson, Willia.m, Gardener, 2, I.illy's-passage. Bennett, Isabella, 21, Church-la.ne. Bennett, Thomas Finder, Attorney's-clerk, 2, Saxon-street. Bennett, Charlotte, 19, Newport. Bellamy, William, Cow-keeper, 30, Rasen-lane. Bescoby, Joseph, Wheelwdght, 12, High-street.

Bescoby, Thomas, Baker, 33, High-street. • Beech, William, Grocer, 40, High-street. Bentley, Wil1iam, Gardener, 85, High-street. Bingham, Sronuel, Broker, 22, Sincil-street. Bishop, Thomas, Tailor, Draper, and Hatter, 240, High-street. Bishop, Harriet, Straw Bonnet-maker, 1, St. ~'[ary's-street. Binder, Thomas, Supervisor of Inland Revenue, o8, Newland- street. Binns, Frank, Stonemason, Brayford-side. Bingley, Henry, Baker and Grocer, 20, Maud's Hill-terrace. Bingbam, Thomas, Postman, 39, Holland's-row. Birch, Ja,mes, Builder, 2, Beaumont-place. Birchmore, Mrs., Matron, Christ's Hospital-school. Bishop, George, Watch and Clock-maker, 40,Steep hill. Blades, WiJJiam, Tailor, Cornhill, house 20, Melville-street. Blinkhorn, Wmiam, Draper, 88, Bailgate. Blissett, Wm., Gardener, Hibbert's-passage, Pelham-street. Black, Green-grocer, New-market, (see Newland.) Blackmore, John, Inland Revenue Officer, l>6i, Waterside, N. Black, John, Green-grocer, 52, Newland. Blow, Samuel, 66, Newland. 8

J::Hm.llen, i\_w.unew-, -'--'J .,r, 6, Silver-street. Blukey, .John, Hairdresser, Silversmith, and Register-oruce for Servants, 4, Guildhall-street. Blakey, George, Hairdresser, Toy-dealer, and .Jeweller, 1, Guildhall-street. Blyton, Horace, Baker and Confectioner, 226, High-street. Blyton, Edmund, Seedsman and Florist, 364, High-street. Blackburn, Frederick, Gardener, 411, High-street. Blyde, Thomas, Waiter, 5, Caledonian-place. Blyth, Richard Thew, Land-surveyor, 12, Danes-terrace. Blundell, Henry, Coal-porter, 7~ Gas-street. Blyton, Charles, Joiner, 5, Providence-row. Blow, Henry, Clockcase-maker, 1, Priory-gate. Bloodworth, Richard, Adorn and Eve Inn, Lindum-road. Blyth, Susunnah, 16, Minster-yard. Blackburn, .r ohn, Rural-postman, 46, Rasen lane. Blackburn, George, Cordwainer, 3, Anderson's-lane. Blow, Edward, Higgler, 6, Taylor's-court. Bottomley, Thomas, Toy-dealer und.Teweller, 48, Sincil-street. Boughton, Henry, Carver and Gilder, 263, High-street, house, 3, Burton-road. ~ Bonner, 1\>Irs., 123, High-street. Bonser, Samuel, Grocer, 300, High-street. Bousfield, Thomas, Postmaster, 1, Cornbill. Borrill, John, Boatowncr, 35, Holland's-row. Bourne, .John Henry, Butcher, 37, Hungate. Boot, Angelina Ellza, 15, I.indum-road. Borrows, George, Cordwajner, 4, Hilton-hill. Briggs, Willia.m, Butcher, 14, Waterside, North. Brewster, Thomas, Sloop Inn, 47, Waterside, North. Brook, William Henry, Surgeon and Brewer, 46, Waterside, N. Brown, Maria, Brickmakers' Arms, 7, Stamp-end. Brandham, Seth, Tailor, 9, Pelham-street. Brown, Robert, 19, Pelham-street. Brumby, Thus. Oxley, Printer & Stationer, 1-2, Butchery-st. Brailsford, Willson, Wesleyan Minister, 9, Clasket-gate. Brummitt, .Tames, Blacksmith, 14, Park-lane. Bray, Isaac, Boatowner, 6, Lucy Tower-street. Broughton, Charles, Joiner, 10, Freeschool-lane. Brown, Henry, Gardener, 4, Sulthouse-lune. Brentnall, Charles, George and Dragon Inn, lOO, High-street, Brooke, William and Benjamin, Printers, Booksellers and Stationers, 290, High-street. Wm. residence IJndum­ terrace; Benj. residence 7, Drury-lane. Brocklebank, William, Gardener, 5, Akrill's-passage. Bray, John, 387, High-street. Brown, Richard, Grocer, Boot & Shoemaker, 1, St. Botolph's­ terrace. Brainbridge, .Jas., Free 1\'lethodist Minister, 10, St. Botolph's- terrace. Bushell, Peter, Butcher, 7, Caledonian-place. Brightmore, Henry, Hairdresser, 13, Waterside, South. Brewer, J.Uartha, 15, -street. Bruce, .Tames, Bank-street. Brown, Edward Gearman, Blacksmith, 3, Thorngate. Bradsbaw, Charles, Aspbalte and Varnish 1\'lanufacturer, 4, Danesgate. Brooks, .Tames, Mason's Arms Inn, and Reporter, 5, Guild- ball-street. Brummitt, Edward, Blacksmith, 29, Newland-street. Brown, John, Grocer, Brayford-head Bratton, Ann, 8, Prospect-terrace. Brougbton, Joseph, Accountnnt, 1, Union-road. Brow:i:t, Thomas Francis, 6, Burton-road. • - 9

"Drown, 'tieorge, Bhck Horse Inn, 5, Eastgate. Broadbent, Edward Farr, Surgeon, 6, Eastgate. Bromehead, Edmund Arthur, Solicitor and Proctor, Steward for Bail of Lincoln, Registrar ofPrebendal Court of Louth, 3-4, J ames-street. Brown, Robert, Carpenter, 9, Northgate. Bromehead, John, Grecian-place. Brooke, Henry, Cutler, &c., 20, Strait. Brown, Susannah, Innkeeper, 21, Steep-hill. Brown, Thomas, Solicitor, 32, Steep-hill. Brogden, T. J. N., Auctioneer, &c., 24, Silver-street, and Auction-room, 36, Steep-hill. Brogden, J. E., Printer, 24, Silver-street, (Brogden & Son, Auctioneers.) Brown, Jacob, Shoemaker, 48, Steep-hill. Brown, Francis, 55, Steep-bill. Briggs, William, 58, Steep-hill. Brownlow, J oseph, Plumber, 11, Castle-hill. Breame, William Edward, Tailor, 32, Bailgate. Briggs, Thos., Grocer, Roper, and Register-office for Servants, 61, Bailgate. Brummitt, Jane, 82-3, Bailgate. Brooke, George, Lay-vicar Cathedral, 54, Rasen-la.ne. Brooke, John, Sergeant-major, 23, Newport. Brown, George, Coal-porter, 1, Lark-lane. Briggs, John, Higgler, 36, High-street. Burton, John, proprietor of the Fair Ground and 1\Iarquees, 17, Grantham-street. Busby, Robert, Ram Inn, 7, St. Swithin's-square. Bunn, Henry, Shoemaker, 7, Danes-terrace. Burks, John, 15, Far-wharf, Brayford-side. Bulson, Lyuna, 1, Prospect-terrace. Burley, John, Higgler, 3, Motherby-lune. Bullivant, Frances, 17, Park. Burton, Frederick, Solicitor, Lindnm-house. Burton, John Francis, Solicitor, 6, Minster-yard. Bunyan, Mary, 12, Minster-yard. Burnett, Charles, Tailor and Woollen Draper, 31, Waterside, S. Burton, Theophilus, Sheaf Iron Works, 56, Waterside, South. Budd, Jamcs, Green Dragon Inn, 30, Waterside, North. Butt, John, Chemist and Druggist, 94, High-street. Burley, Wm. Jackson, Commission-agent, 125~, High-street. Burrows, John Netal Eayrs, Wood-turner, 259~, High-street. Bufham, Mary, 1\Iilliner, 291, ·High-street. Burrus, John Smith, Cooper, 9, St. Mary's-street. Byron, Joseph, Stone-cutter, 40, Newport. CARLII.I., William, Grocer, 14, Strait. Carrington, Benjamin, Cabinet-maker, Strait. Catley, Thomas Newmarch, Confectioner, Ginger-beer 1\Ianu· facturer, and Poultry-dealer, Steep-bill. CAmmack, Robert, Surgeon, 1, St. Swithin's-square. Calvert, Sarah, Milliner and Dressmaker, 15, Park-lane. Cammack, William, Bricklayer, 47, Bailgate. Carrott, Henry, Horse-breaker, 59, Bailgate. Cass, Michael, Stonemason, 1 Middlebrooke-court. Cass, Thomas, Stonemason, 3, Middlebrooke-court. Castor, Edward, Butcher, 81), Bailgate. Carr, Joseph, Newport. Carratt, Robert, BlacksTIJith, 2, Albert-place. Cargill, Charles, White Swan Inn, 274, High-street. Caswell, Wm., Boot and Shoemaker, Red Boot, 279, High-st. Carter, George, 19, 1\Ionson-street. Carthy, Wm., Primitive Methodist Minister, 23, 1\Ionson-st. 10

Castles, .Toseph, Stonemason, 5, Sincil-street. Catton, Henry, Builder, 1, Jobber's-square. Carter, Maria, Straw Bonnet-maker, 19, Butchery-street. Capps, Andrew, Postman, 19, Hungate. Cater, Gervase, Timber-merchant, (Huddlestone and Cater), Brayford-side. Camomile, John, Shopkeeper, 6-7, Brummitt's-court. Calder, Elizabeth, Grocer, 30, Silver-street. Calder, George, 35, Silver-street. Carline, Richard, Solicitor, 30, Silver-st., house, Butchery-st. Catton, George, Bricklayer, Doughty's-passage, 23, ~Ielville-st. Carter, Eleanor, 4, Grecian-terrace. Carratt, Thomas, Higgler, 9, Greetwell-gate. Carratt, Robert, Joiner, 1, Burton-road. Carratt, Robert, Brickla.yer, 15, Westgate. Carder, John, Waterworks-foreman, tl, Union-road. Chambers, Rebecca, Schoolmistress, 6~, Hailgate. Chambers, .T onathan, Builder, 1, Chapel-lane. Challons, David, Baker, 64, Newport. Chapma.n, William, Clock and Watchmaker, 135, High-street. Cha.loner, 'Villiam, Tailor and Draper, 2, Guildhull-::;treet. Chambers, Henry Thomas, Solicitor, Agent for Rock Life Assurance Company, 46, Silver-street. Chapman, Thomas, Basket-maker, 3 Danes-cottages. Charlesworth, .Tonathan, Wireworker, 10, :1\>Iotherby-lane. Chatterton, Ann, 30, Park. Cheetham, John, Fishmonger, 31, Sincil-street. Chatterton, Elizabeth, 10, Park. Child, Benjamin, Boot and Shoemaker, 1 Watson's-court. Chapman, Richard, Basket-Dlaker, 12, Waterside, North. Chester, Richard, Engineer, 14, Rosemary-lane. Chawner, Darwin, Physicia.n, 9, Minster-yard. Clarke, John, Blacksmith, 5-6, Newport. Clapham, Thomas, Postman, 2, Snow's-row. Clayton, N athaniel, firm " Clayton, Shuttleworth, & Co." 138, High-street. Clayton, Shuttleworth, & Co., Engineers, Stamp-end Iron Works. Clayton, Dixon, Shoemaker, 1, Blow's-passa.ge. Clarkson, Willia.m, General Dealer, 10, Waterside, South. Clapham, Willia.m, Grocer, 12, Waterside, South. Clarke, Jas., Agdcultural Implement-maker, 46, Waterside, S. Clapham, Frederick, Shoemaker, 33, Waterside, North. Close, :Elizabeth, Grocer and Confectioner, 17, Butchery-st. Clarke, David, Baker and Grocer, 24, Newland. Clark, Susa.nnah, Bull's Head Inn, 21, Silver-street. Close, Thomas, Bricklayer and Plasterer, 13, Danes-terrac<>. Clay, William, Grocer, 28, Newla.nd-street. Clarke, Robert, Druggist, 5, Gas-street. Close, Henry Stsmley, Builder, 11, Beaumont-place. Clay, Richard, Police Sergeant, 12, Beaumont-place. Close, George, Tailor, 6, Motherby-lane. Clayton, William, Postman, 27, Hungate. Clarke, Thomas, Tailor, 20, Newland. Clarke, Edward, BlacksTDith, 1, Newton-street. Clapham, Naaman, Policeman, 5, Bellevue-terrace. Clare, Mary, 14, T.indurn-road. Clark, Frederick, Farmers' and Graziers' Hotel, Monks'-la.ne. Clayton, Mary, 11, Oxford-street. Clark, William, Fellmonger, Great Northern-terrace. Clarke, Wimam, ( Clarke and Thea.ker), Coal-Dlerchant, Bray­ ford-side, 4, NorDian-place. Coulson, Ma.ry, Kid Glove-cleaner, Steel's-passage, Steep-hill. Cooke, Mrs. Benjamin, Milliner, 24, Steep-hill. ll

CoJ.d, William, Cordwuiner, 39, Steep-hill. Codd, William, Tailor, 28 Bailgate. Cooper, Joseph, Joiner, 3, Mint Wall-passage. Cotton, Henry, Yeoman, 60, Bailgate. Cotton, Mary, 93, Bailgate. Cooper, William, Farmer, 21, newport. Cooling, John, Gardener 3, Cnrtis's-row, Newport. Cox,- Grocer and Flour Dealer, 56, Newport. Cooper, Mary, 14, High-street. Cooper, John, Boot and Shoemaker, 22, High-street. Cooper, Samuel, Ironmonger, 182, High-street. Colbeck, Matthew, ·Hairdresser, 120, High-street. Coulson, Ann, 129, High-street. Cooke, Bridgett, 156, High-street. Corthorn, John, Clock and Watchmaker, 167, High-street. Colton, Thomas, Saw-maker, 14, Swanpool-court. Cousans, Edward Ralph, TJncolnshire Times Office, Stationer, &c., 20.2, High-street, house 350. Cottjngham, WilJilun, Chemist and Druggist, 256, High-street. Codd, Willia.m, George, Black Swan Inn, 319, High-street. Cooper, Mary A., Dressmaker & Upholsterer, 4, Wigford-place. Cooper, William, Attorney's-clerk, 25, Monson-street. Cockrill, Thomas, Glass and China. Dealer, 7-8, Waterside, South, and New-market. Cotton, George, Bricklayer, 23, Waterside, South. Codd, John Hollern, Butcher, 29, Waterside, North. Conlon, David, Magpies Inn, 31, Waterside, North. Cox, William, Furniture Dealer, 7, Guildhall-street. Cooling, WilliaJD, Solicitor's-clerk, 14, Newland. Colbeck, Joseph, Sawyer, 47, Newland. Cohen, Daniel, Jeweller, 2, Silver-street. Cottingham, Joseph, Collector's Clerk, Inland Revenue, 10,1 Grantham-place. Cox, Charles, Wood-turner, 15, Saltergate. Cope, John, 2, Danesgate. Codling, John, Shoemaker, 3, Danes-terrace. Cook, John, 4, Carholme-road. Cooper, Thomas, Cattle-dealer, Cabbage Hall, Newland. Cockett, Charles, Poultry-dealer, 11, Mint-lane. Conolly, Michael, Tailor, 20, Mint lane. Cousans, Charles, Attorney's-clerk, 12, Park. Co11ins, Robert, Castle-cottage, Drury-lane. Crapps, John, Draper, house East's-cottage, Drury-lane. Coulson, Edward, Attorney's-clerk, 19, Union-road. Cookson, Harriet, 24, Eastgate. Cooling, Frances, Shopkeeper, 17, T.a:ngworth-gate. Collingham, Joseph, Draper, 7, I.indum-road. Cottam, George, Miller, Cold Bath-mill. Cook, Edward, Machine-maker, 12, Norman-street. Cooling, Edward, Builder, 30, Melville-street. Crooks, Aaron, Butcher, 95, High-street. Croft, !\-loses, Grocer and General Dealer, 50, Sincil street. Crawford, Joseph Walker, Grocer and Tea Dealer, 6-7 Butchery-street. Crump, .W. R., Surveyor of Taxes, 38, Silver.street. Cropper, George,. Inspector of Weights and Measures, 13, Saltergate. Cross, Esther Ann, Dressmaker, 9, Neave's-row, Nelson st. Crisp, R. H., Engineer, 6, Prospect-terrace. Cullen, Jane, Straw Bonnet-maker, 37, Steep-hill. Cummins, William, Coalporter, 48, Rasen-lane. Cummins, George, Butcher, 22, Newport. Curtis, Mary, Ivy Tavern, 27, Newport. Curtis, John, Butcher, 171, High-street. 12

Curtis, William, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, 228, High-st. Curtis, .John, Baker, 261, High-street. Curtis, Ann, Storeshop, 416, High-street. Cunnington, .John Veasey, Witham Toll Receiver, Lock Cottage, Waterside, South. Curtis, Charles, Butcher, 13, Guildhall-street. Cullen, Willinm, Sawyer, 12, Danesgate. Cunnington, .T oseph, 4, St. Michael's-terrace. Curtis, Thomas, Coach-builder, Canwick-road. DANBY, William, Tailor, 33, Newport. Darcey, .John, Joiner, 11, 1\'l:elville-street. Davis, Wi11iam, Dyer, 27, Melville-street. Dale, Thurstan George, Solicitor, Clerk to the Below-hj]] Burial Board. Clerk to the Commissioners of Land and Assessed Taxes, and Clerk to the Lighting and Paving Commissioners. Dawson, Vincent, Wheelwright, Brayford-side. Dawson, .T ohn, Blacksmith, 3, High-street. Dawson, (Bros.), Linen and Woollen Drapers, 278, High-st. Dawes, William, Roper, 322, :High-street. Dawber, Robert, Wine and Spirit-merchant, 15, Guildhall-st. Dawber, Robert, & Co., Brewers, 1\'laltsters, & Hop-merchants, 15, Guildhall-street. Danby, .T. W., Solicitor, 2, Bank-street. Dawber, Robert, Merchant, 2, Carholme-road. Day, William, White Horse Inn, Hungate. Dawson, Alice, Dressmaker, 1, Woodhall's-yard, St. Micbael's­ Dawber, W., Drury-lane. [gate. Dalton, Wbitton, Master of- Christ's Hospital-schools, 47, Steep-bill. Deady, Edward, Staff-sergeant, N.L. Militia, 9, Good-lane. Dixon, John, Stainfield, Maltster, 76, High-street. Dixon, J oseph, Tailor and Draper, 9, Steep-bill. Dixon, John, Tea-dealer, 37, Bailgate. Dixon, William, Gardener, 53, Bailgate. Dixon, .Toseph, Shoemaker, 25, Rasen-lane. Dixon, Joseph, Tailor and Draper, 8, Guildhall-street. Dickinson, .Tosepb, 9, Guildhall-street. Dickerson, J ames, Draper and Register-office for Servants, 9, Bailgate. Dickinson, Jane, 3, St. Michael's-terrace. Dixon, J oseph, Victoria Hotel, 1, Pelham street. Dixon, Fanny, 7, .Tames-street. Doughty, Thomas, Wood-turner, 17, Melville-street. Douglass, Richard, 15, Newton street. Doughty, Joseph George, (Business 201, High-street,) 45, Bailgate. Doughty & Son's, Bone, Cake, & Seed Merchants, 201, High-st. Doughty, Henry, Blacksmith, 161, High-street. Doughty, Charles, Merchant, 201, High-street. Doudd, Thomas, 2, Nursery-place, and 408, High-street. Donolly, Terence, Grocer, 4, Waterside, South. Dove, Edward, Accountant, 16, Sincil-street. , William, Printer, Bookseller, &c., 45, Silver-street. McDonald, Donald, PolicC)officer, Dawson's-court, Rasen-lane. Drury, Wold Lupton, Tobabcco-manufacturer, 1,__ Waterside, South, house Canwic.k Vmas. Drakes, Thomas, Sloop Inn, 61, Newland. Drury, Michael, Architect and Surveyor, 1, Bank-street. Drury, Robert, Schoolmaster, 5, Freeschool-lane. Draper, George, Bool.maker, 22, Strait. Drury, Henry, Clerk, 23, Park. Duckering, Richard, Ironfonnder, 52, Waterside, South. 13

Drury, :L\Irs. J. "\V., 4, Portland-place. Durance, Joseph, jun., Stonemason and Builder, 1:), Park. Dudding, John, Saxon-street, Rasen-lane. Duncombe, Thomas, Corn-dealer, 22, Eastgate. Durance, J oseph, 19, I.-in dum-road. Dymoke, and Co., 'Vholesale Druggists, 235, High-street.

EAST, John, Miller, Motherby-hill. East, Thomas, 1, Portland-place. East, William, Joiner, 20, Silver-street. East, Jane, Bible and Tract-depot, 20, Silver-street. Earl, Esther, 2, Portland-place. Eccles, Thomas, Bootmaker, 19, St. Michael's-terrace. Edman, Rose, 63, Bailgate. Edman, John Foster, Collector and Accountant, 39, Newport. Edman, Emma, Seminary, 11, Steep-hill. Edman, 'Villiam Hunston, Banker's-clerk, 11, Steep-hill. Edwards, Henry, Chemist and Druggist, H36, High-street. Edwards, William, Queen Inn, 323, High-street. Edwards, George Harms ton, Tillage 1\iercbant, 10, Monson-st. Edwards, Ann, 19, Sincil-street. Edwards, Henry, 1, Lucy Tower-street. Edwards, George, 16, Park. Elliott & Stockill, Commercial School, 6, Pelham-street. Ellis, Wil1iB.TTJ-, Leopard Inn, 44, Steep hil1. Ellis, George, Cattle-dealer, 11, Chapel-lane. Ellis, Thomas, Royal George Inn, 26, Rasen-lane. Ellis, John, Cordwainer, 52, Rasen-lane. Ellis, Joseph, Agent for Thorpe & Son's, 2, St. 1\iark's-place. Ellerby, WilUam, Cordwainer, 2, South Bar-court. Ellis, Wm., Teacher of 1\'Iusic & Dancing, 2, St. Mark's-place. Ellis, Thos., Fruiterer, & .CreRlll Cheese-maker, 60, Newland. Ellis, Richard, Horse and Groom Inn, Newland. Ellis, George, Blacksmith, 9, Norman-street. Elstrap, John Green, 17, Waterside, South. Elsom, John, Bricklayer, 14, Steep-hill. Elsom, John, Bootmuker, Auctioneer and Appraiser, Registrar of St. Nicholas and St. John Burial Board, 77, Newport. Elvin, John, Blacksmith, 6, Park-lane. Elston, Caroline, Dressmaker, 6, Beaumont-fee. Elston, Thos., Bricklayer & Plasterer, 12, St. Michael-gate. Elrnhirst, Richard, Physician, 5, Minster-yard. Emmerson, William, Butcher, 49, Newland. Emerson, John, G-ardener and Seedsman, 2, St. Botolph's- terrace. Esam, John, Miller, 14, Rasen-lane. Esam, John, Baker, 27, Strait. Evans, Elizabeth, a, Melville-street. Evison, Edward, Tailor and Clothes-cleaner, 345, High-st. Evans, Frederick John, Farmer, 57, Newport. Exton, Thomas, Shoemaker, 18, Maud's Hill-terrace.

FAWCETT, John, Brayford-side. Fairban, Mary, Shopkeeper, 30, Park-lane. Fambrini, Joseph, Steam Packet Inn, and Plasterer, 62, Waterside, North. Fanning, John Nickle, Surgeon, Palfrey-house, Silver-street. Fern, James, Green-grocer, 10, Stamp-end. Fenton, James, Brusbmaker, 89, High-street. Field, William, Staymaker, 6, Strait. Fisher, 1\fary Ann, Judges'-house, 7, Castle-bill. Field, Thomas, Boarding-house, 87, Bailgate. Fish, William, Cordwainer, 2, Newport. Field, Joshua, 10, Guildhall-street. B 14

Fish, William, China and Glass-deoler, 48, Silver-street. Fisher, George, 71, Bailgate. Fieldson, Willimn, Brewer, 2I, Stamp-end. Fieldsend, John, Boot and Shoemaker, 27, Melville-street. Fisher, William, Durham Ox Inn, 12, Oxford-street. Fisher, George, 8, Great Northern-terrace. Fletcher, Levi, Hosier, New-market, & Steep-hill. Flear, Willism, Tailor, 1, Chapel-houses, Portland-place. Flanders, James Smith, Cordws.iner, 4, Vickers'-passage, Newport. Flint, Jacob, Brushmaker, 4-5, North Withum-bank, 210, High-street. Fletcher, Thomas, Veterinary-Surgeon, 7, Bank-street. Flint, lVIarianne, Milliner and Dressmaker, 35, Silver-street. Fletcher, Robert, Coal-porter, 9, Mint-lane. }<~!etcher, Henry, Gas-fitter, 2, New Edinburgh, 1'1/Iint-lane. Foottit, Gervase, Pork-butcher, 16, Strmt. Ford, Willio.m, W esleyan Minister, 73, Bnilgate. Fox, Thomas, Postman, 11, Rasen-lane. Fotherby, Henry, Builder, 18, Rasen-lane. Foster, Thomas, Cordwmner, Rasen-lane. Foster, John, Builder, 29, High-street. :Fox, Thomas, Butcher, 2S4, High-street. Foster, Thomas, Draper, 326, High-street. Fowler, John, Cordwsiner, 7, Bray's-passage, 387; High-street. Foster, Charles, Tailor, 399, High-street Foster, "\Villism, lVIerchant, 45, Waterside, North. Foyster, Elizabeth, 1, Grantham-street. Foottit, Charles, King's Head Inn, 27, Flaxcngate. Foottit, Elizabeth, Odd Fellow's Arms, 1, Gas-street. Fowkes, Peter, 12, Gas-street. Forth, Ann, Furrier, 3, Speet's-row; Beaumont-fee. :E"oyster, John, Attorney's-clerk, Saffron-garth, Beaumont-fee. Fountain, George, 57, Newland. Fox, George Maples, Ironmonger, 206, High-street. Fowler, Ann, 8, Eastgate. Foster, "\Vinifred, I.indum-road. Foster, lVIiles, Psinter, 6, Melville-street. Fotherby, Willis:rn, 9, Melvillc-street. Fox, Charles, Joiner and Builder, 9;!, lVIelville-street. ]<'ox, 'Villio.m, Joiner, Newton-street. Ford, Willia:m, Soda ViTater-manufuctuer, 25, 1\'I:elville-street. :Fox, William, Joiner, Newton-street. Franklyn, Elizabeth, 4, 1\Iinster-yard. l<'rankish, George Tailor, 4, Akrill's-passage, 333, High-street. Frankish, George, Farmer, 124~, High-street. Freshney, Ann, Nurse, 70, Bailgate. Freer, Henry, Lodginghouse-kccper, 32, Park.

GADSBY, Gervase, Brickmaker, 6, Freeschool-lane. Gadsby, Willimn, 'Vatchmaker, 43, Silver-street. Gates, J ames, Optician, 7, 1\Iint-lane. Gardener, Ann, 5, James-street. Garvey, P.ichard, M.A., Clergynmn, 3, Vicars'-court. Gadd, Samuel, Cabinet-maker, 1, Bcllevue-terrace. Gamble, Thomas, (Gamble & Robey,) Engineers, Canwick­ road, house, 1, Normun-place. Gaskin, Alfred, Sawyer, Great Nor-thern-terrace. Garrick, Abrahron, Recruiting Sergeant, Public-house, 57, Steep-hill. Gaunt, William, Scarborough's Arms Inn, 22, Bailgate. Gnrn bles, J o.ne, 7, Rasen-lone. Garton, S., & Co., Tobacconists, 317, High-street. Gadsby, John Connoly, Tailor, Draper, &c., 46, Sincil-street. 15

Go.dsby, George, 6, Jobbor's-square, Broadgate. Gadd, Samuel, ( Gadd & Shaw,) Cabinet-maker, 5, Silver-st. Gerard, Sarah, 365, High-street. Gee, Williarn, Basket-maker, 1, High-street. George, Robert Curtois, Cooper, 19, Waterside, North. Gibson, Geo., Banker's-clerk, 16, Wharf-house, Brayford-side. Gibbeson, Eleanor, 13, I.indum-road. Gibney, John Somerville, Clergyman, 4, Vicars' -court. Gibson, William, Merchant, Brayford-side. Giles, John, Butcher, 275, High-street, and New-market. Gilbert, Thomas, Hairdresser, 15, Bailgute. Gibson, James, Roper, t:l5, Builgate. Girton, 1\Iar:ia, Grocer and Repairer of Glass and China, 12, St. 1\iark's-lane. Giles, John, Butcher, 59, Waterside, South, and New-market. Glover, John, Butcher, 25-6, High-street. Glover, Charles, Joiner, 21, Eal:ltgute. Glenn, Sarah, 154, High-street. Glover, Ann, Ship Inn, Brayford-side. Glazier, George, Asylum-road. Glenn, Demetrius, 280, High-street. Glenn, John H., Tailor, 3, Magpie-square. Goodman, William, Baptist Minister, 2, Carholme-terrace. Goy, 1\iatthew, Builder, 8, Grantham-street. Goulson, Valentine, Black and Whitesmith, 11, Thorngate. Gould, George, Grocer, and Provision-dealer, 8, Burton-road, Goodger, Charles Adlard, Butcher, 5, Waterside, South. Goodman, George, Tailor, 15, Waterside, North. Godl:lon, William, Bricklayer and Plasterer, 25, Park-lane. Goddard, Mary, Shakspeare Inn, 34, High-street. Goulding, Wm., Coal-porter, 5, Tanner's-lane, 133, High-st. Goddard, Henry, Architect and Surveyor, 122, High.. street. Goldingay, James, Hatter, 3, Waterside, South. Golightly, William, 16, Canwick-road. Goodyear, Joseph, Butcher, 18, Strait, and New-market. Graby, William, 4, Saltergate. Green, Levi, 57, NewlaJJd-street, and New-market. Green, Robert, Tobacconist, 6, Beaumont-place. Gresbam, Wm., Clothier, 304, High-street, house 28, Park. Gurnbill, Robert, Coal-porter, 6, Hungate. Gunthorp, Joseph, Cow-keeper, 25, Hungate, Gunthorp, George, Waggon and Horses Inn, 4, Burton-road. Gunthorp, James, Bootmaker~ 13, Bailgate. Gunnell, Charles, Butcher, 45, High-street. Green, Sarah, 9, Castle-cottage, Drury-lane. Grel:lham, Robert, Butcher, 14, Melville-street. Gray, 'Villia.rn, Chaplin's Arms Inn, Canwick-road. Greenham, John Fountain, Shopkeeper, 35, Westgate. Grason, Henjamin, Joiner, 17, Canwick-road. Gregory, George, Whitesmith, and Bell-hanger, 29, Steep-hill. Grassby, William Blackburn, .1\Iuffin-maker, 3, Grantham-st. Greasby, Thomas, Plough Inn, 20, Bailgate. Gray, Robert, 47, Newport. Gregory, George, Higgler, 52, Salthouse-lone. Grose, Richard, Draper, 97, Iligh-street. GranthaJD, Henry, (Grantham & Roome,) Draper, 200, High-street. Graham, Henry, Confectioner and Tea-dealer, 214, High-st. Green, John, Falstaff Inn, 270, High-street. Gresharn, Thomas, Gardener and Seedsman, 271, High-street. Gresha.m & Smith, Woollen Drapers & Tailors, 304, High-st. Gruhb, Elizabeth, 4, St. Botolph's-terrace. Grubb, Alice, 27, Monson-street. Grawcock, 'Villiam, Ship Inn, 17, Waterside, North. 16

Granfield, Jas., Police-officer, 3, Jackson's-court, Waterside, N. Gutteridge, wmiam, Plumber, Glazier & Pajnter, 66, Newland.

HACKNEY, Reuben, Coal-porter, 5, Mill-court. Hackney, John, Lodginghouse, and Private Asylum, 12, Melville-street. Haines, John, Florist and Seedsman, 81, Newport. Halifax, Lucy, Milliner, 8, Strait. Hales, John, Cabinet-maker and Joiner, 3J8, High-street. Hallifax, George, Sheriff's-officer, 16, Butchery-street. Hall, Joseph, Tailor, 10, Chapel-lane. Hall, John, Accountant, 1, Rasen-lane. Hall, Thomas, Baker and Grocer, Rasen-lane. Hall, Mary Ann, Nurse, 3, Newport. Hall, Anne, 26, Newport. Hall, Elizabeth, 59, Newport. Hall and Son, Coach-builders, 166, High-street. Hall, William, (Hall & Son,) Tailor, 254, High-street.' Hall, Amelia, Flour-dealer, 32, Wate1·side, South. Hall, Willia.m, 27, Newland. Hall, John, Tiro her-merchant, 2, East's-row, Newton-street. Hall, Rosetta, Teacher of Dancing and Calisthenic Exercises, 33, Silver-street. Hall, Richard, Auctioneer and Valuer, 38, Silver-street, house, 33, Silver-street. Hall, Richard, General Dealer, 2, Thorngate. Hall, William, Inland Revenue-officer, 1, Cnrholme-cottages. Hall, James, Captain of Boston Packet, 15, Melville-street. Hall, Butcher, New-market. • Hall am, Thomas, Gardener, 117, High-street and New-market. Hammerton,. Thomas, Bricklayer, 19, St. Botolph's-terrace. Hannett, Georgt Summer, Cabinet-maker, &c., 5, Steep-hill. Hanson, John, 33, Park. Hannon, Matthew, Hawker, 3, Sincil-dyke. Hare, Ruial, Broker, 21, Strait. Harrison, William, Miller and Baker, 16, Bailgate. Harrison, Mary, 24, Bailgate. Harrison, John, Mill wright, 36, Bailgate. Harrison, Stephen, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Grocer, &c., 220, High-street. Harrison, William, 10, Rosemary-lane. Harrison, Ann, Dressmaker, 3, St. Rumbold's-lane. Harrison, Charles Ashley, Tailor, 29, Silver-street. Harrison, Jane, 4, Beaumont-fee. Harrowsmith, Esther, 31, Newland. Harris, Mr. 2, Newland. Harmston, John, Sheriff's-officer, (County), and County Court Bailiff, 1, Chapel-lane. Harmston, Maurice Brown, Sheriff's-officer, and County Court Bniliff, 24, Rasen-lane. Hardwick, J ane, 15, Newport. Hardcastle, Stephen, Superintendent of County Police, 36, Newport. Harby, Elizabeth, 42, Newport. Hartley, William, Boot and Shoemaker, 127, High-street. Hartley, George, Merchant, Lindum-cottage. Hartley, John, 1\liller and Merchnnt, Brayford-side, house, Jjndum-villa. • Hartley, Joseph, Boot and Shoemaker, 20, Pelham-street. Hardy, J., (Bellamy, Hardy & Spence), Broadgate, house, 8, Melville-street. Harvey, Charles, Crown Inn, 4, Brayford-head. Harvey, George, Joiner & Cabinet-maker, 1, St. Martin's-lane. Harvey, R. S., Surgeon, 157, High-street. 17

Harmston, Wm. H., Baker and Confectioner, 242, High-st. Hardy, George, Surveyor and Valuer, 21, Sincil-street_ Harmstrong, Charles, Sawyer, Garton's-yard, Waterside, S. Hardy, Thomas, Green-grocer, 26, Waterside, North. Hardwick, William, Cowkeeper, 5, Jackson's-court. Hardwick, Charles, Higgler, Thorngate_ Hastings, John, Tailor, 39, Silver-street. Hattersley, Isaac, Nail and Chain-maker, 273, High-street. Houghton, Edward, General-dealer, 345, High-street. Hawkins, Joseph, 141!, High-street. Hayward, John, Proctor and Notary Public, Beaumont-manor. Hazleby, Robert, Shopkeeper, 5, Waterside, North. Healey, John, N_L_ Militia Staff-sergeant, 51, Rasen-lane. Heck, James, Fishmonger, 311, High-street. Hebb, Mary Ann, 1, I.indum-road. Height, John, Butcher, 17, Sincil-street, and New-market. Heron, Arthur, Schoolmaster, 2!, Danes-tenace. Herren, Margaret, Shopkeeper, 39, Waterside, North. Hewson, Joseph, Cattle-doctor, 6, Newland-street_ Hewson, Thomas, Tailor, 2, Blackwell's-court, Motherby-lane. Hewson, John, Surgeon, 54, N ewland. Hewson, J oseph, 13, Pelh11m -street. Hewson, Ann, 26, Broadgate. Hewson, William, Clock and Watchmaker, 2, Waterside, N ~ Hewitt, J., 6, Waterside, South. · Hewitt, Thomas, T:rilor, 5 Vicars'-court, Newport. Hewick, William, Post Office Clerk, 4, Prospect-terrace. Heywood, John, 1.\'lerchant's-clerk, 14, St. Botolph's-terrace. Hickson, Thomas, Currier, Granthsm-st_ Hick son, John, Shoemaker, 27 -Si, Grantham-street. Hickingbothsm, J oseph, 98, High-street. Hickingbotham, Joseph, Publican, 44, Sincil-street. HickingbothHm, Robert Edward, Joiner, 1, Newland. Hickingbotbam, Wm., sen., Carpenter and Joiner, 2, Newland. Hickingbotbam, Jeremiah, Joiner, 4, Park-lane. Hickingbotham, John, Joiner, Newland. Hickingbotham, Robert, Joiner, 10, N ewland-street. Hickingbotham, Willia.m, 23, Maud's Hill-ten-ace. Hickson, John, Shoemaker, 1, W estgate. Hickson, Thompson, Cooper, 27, Danesgate. Higgins, William, Wood-dealer, 44, Newland. Higgatt, Sarah, Butcher, 1, Silver-street. Hill, John, Shopkeeper, 388, High-street. Hill, John, 5, Bank-street. Hill, Thomas, Cutler, 3, Park-lane. Hiley, William, Sawyer, 10, W estgate. Hiley, Roger, Currier and Leather-cutter, 6, Water-lane. Hiley, William, Grocer, and Register-office for Servants, 7, Bailgate. Hinde, John, Fellmonger, 49, Waterside, North. Hind, Henry Harper, Cabinet-maker, 47, Silver-street. Hind, Henry, Wesley Chapel-keeper, 29, Flaxengate. Hirst, Jas., Greengrocer and Trunkmaker, 29, Holland's-row. Bird, Robert, Farmer, 10, Newport. Hitchin, John, Tinman, 1, Anderson's-lane, Newport. liitchins, James, Auctioneer, 3, Nonmm-place. Hodgson, Miss, 17, High-street_ Hodson, George, Saracen's Head-tap, 9, Waterside, North. Hodson, Mary, Dressmaker, 11, Bank-street_ Hodson, John, Tea-dealer, 23, Park-lane. Hodson, Francis, Gardener, 2, Greetwell-gate. Hoe, William, Coach-builder, 29, Broadgate. Holmes, Daniel, Boatwright, 23, Holland's-row. Holmes, Elizabeth, 36, Newland. 18

Holmes, Mary, Dressmaker, 4, Danes-cottages. Holmes, George, Coal-porter, 11, Flaxengate. Holmes, Henry, Registrar of Births and Deaths, and Reliev- ing-officer, 12, Freeschool-lane. Holmes, John Daniel, Accountant, 22, Monson-street. Holmes, Edwtll'd Henry, Bootmaker, Cornhill. Holmes, George, (Smith & Co.), Grocer, 2, Bailgate. Holoran, Thomas, Hairdresser, 175, High-street. Holder, George, Blacksmith, 11, St. Benedict's-lane. Holden, John, Catholic Minister, 18, Silver-street. Holton, John, W esleyan Schoolmaster, 11, Grantham-street. Hollingsworth, Wil1iam, Shopkeeper, 6, Drury-lane. Holland, Thos., Sawyer, 6, Huddlestone's-court, Brayford-side. Holoran, Katherine, Milliner and Dressmaker, 37, Silver-st. Ho1lings, Thomas, 28, Broadgate. Holland, J ane and A., Hosiers, 250, High-street. HollaJJd, John, Boot and Shoemaker, 2-!9, High-street Hopkinson, Hannah, Confectioner, 8, Thorngate. Hopkinson, Samuel, Cutler and Grinder, 34, Sincil-street. Horton, George Willin.m, Hairdresser, and Tobacconist, 239, High-street. Horner, Jrunes B., Merchant, 181, High-street, house, 17, Newland-st. Houlden, John, Miller and Baker, 18, W estgate. Houghton, George, Baker and Confectioner, Castlegate-terrace. Howitt, George, Butcher, 19, Silver-street, and New-market. Howse, Mr., (Jekyll & Howse,) Veterinary Surgeon, Lucy Tower-street. Hoyes, Charles, Bootmaker, 10, Strait. Hudson, Ja.mes, Shoemaker, 19, Church-lane. Hudson, John, 12, Broadgate. Huddleston, William, Builder and Stonemason, 26, Melville-st. Huddlestone & Cater, Timber Merchants, Brayford-side. Huddlestone, George, (Huddlestone & Cater,) Brayford-side. Hughes, Evan, Second Hand-clothier, 7, Swanpool-court. Hughes, Henry, Saddler, 194, High-street. Hughes, Charles Leadbitter, Solicitor, 181, High-street, house, 137 !, High-street. Humphrey, Gardener, 23, Eastgate. Hunter, Barnet Cracroft, Fishmonger and Poultery-dealer, 31, Steep-hill. Hunt, Sarah, 66, High-street. Hunt, Joseph, Joiner, 34, Mill-lane. Hunt, Thomas, Plumber and Glazier, 3, St. Mary's-street. Hunt, George, Gardener, 13, Ashton's-court. Hunt, Richard, Crown Inn, 13, Butchery-street. Hunt, Thomas Henry, Inland Revenue-officer, 15. Park. Hunt, Rd., Knight, Swan Inn, and Joiner, 6, Brayford-side. Hutchinson, George, Duke of Wellington Beer-shop, and Higgler, 4, Broadgate. · Hutton, Robert Wil1iam, Artist, 7, Park-place. Hyde, Wm. Hy., Grocer and Provision-dealer, 173, High-st. INMAN,Rd.,Inspector ofNuisances, 11, Good-lane, Newport. Inman, John, Flour-seller, 17, Salthouse-lane. Issott, Mary Ann, Ironmonger and Brazier, 159, High-street. Islip,Joseph, Fishmonger's Arms, Beershop, 30, Sincil-street. JACKSON, Robert, Lion and Snake Inn, 79, Bailgate. Jackson, Hy., Police-constable, 2, Vickers'-passage, Newport. Jackson, Charles, Gardener, 11, High-street. Jackson, John, Tailor, 81, High-street. Jackson, Wil1iam, Farmer, 84, High-street. .Tackson, Edward, Gardener and Seedsman, 196, High-street. 19

Juckson, Peter, Hare and Hounds Inn, 339, High-street. Jackson, Thomas, Gardener, 40H, High street. Jackson, Miss, Dyer, 55, Waterside, South, and Saltergate. Jackson, Henry, Builder, 12, Broadgate. Jackson, Thomas, Postman, 28, Holland's-row. Juckson, Thomas, Grocer, 1, Bm·ton-road. Jackson, Henry, Stonem:.tson, Slack's-yard, Brayford-side, house, 8, l,jndum-road. Jackson, Mary, 13, Norman-street. Jacklin, Joseph, Green-grocer, and Game-dealer, 10, St. Benedict's Jnne, and New-market. James, William, Tailor, 2, Williamson's court, Newport. James, 1\Iildred, Grocer, 20, Hungate. Jefferies, Thomas, Surgeon-dentist, 335, High-street. Jekyll, John, (Jekyll and Howse,) Veterinary-surgeon, 4, Carholme- terrace. Jekyll & Gresham, Chemical Manure Manufacturers,Curholme. Jelley & Craps, Draper, 195-6, High-street. Jennings, George, Family Boarding-house, 309, High-street. Jennings, John, Sweep, 38!, High-street. Jenkinson, "\Villirun, Horsebreaker, 3, Canwick-sqllftre. Jepson, Wm. Noah, Vicar of St. Martins, Surrogate, 20, Park. Jevons, Sarah, Boot and Shoemaker, New-market, house, 6, Norman street. Jibb, J ohri, Shter, 8, Lucy Tower-street. Jobson, John, 7, Monson-street. Johnson, William, Shoemaker, 4, Strait. Johnson, Ed., Butcher, 103, High-street, and New-market. • Johnson, George Courtenay, ·watchmaker, 257, High-street. Johnson, Willirun Henry, 31, Newland. Johnson, John, Secondhand-bookseller, 8, Danes-terrace. Johnson, Edman, Tinner and Brazier, 6, Neave's-row. Johnson, James, Higgler, 36, Hungate. Johnson, "\'Yilliam, 2, Melville-cottages. Johnson, 1\fu.ry, Milliner, 9, Oxford street. J ones, Bartholomew, Merchant, 66, Waterside, South. Jones, John, Surgical.and Mechauico.l Dentist, 2, St. Swithin's- square. Jordan, Thomas, Coal-merchant, 47, Salthouse-lane. Jordan, Jonathan, Commercial-traveller, 28, Eastgate. Josephs, .Alfred, Travelling Jeweller, 36, Park-lane.

KENT, Thomas, Plumber, Glazier & Pajnter, 3. St.l\'Iary's-st. Kealey, Charlotte, Dressmaker, 12, White Swan-yard. Ken.ley, Joseph, Painter, 29, Waterside, South. Kelham, Abraham, Manver Arms, Beershop, Danesgate. Kell, David, Baker, 34, Waterside, North. Kelly, Benjamin, 5, Park-place. Kemp, John, Chemist and Druggist, 215, High-street. · Kennedy, :Mrs., 8, Bailgate. , Thomas, Butcher, 209, High-street. Kent, James, Bricklayer and Plasterer, 21!, Sincil-street. Kent, Frederick, Superintendent of County Fire Engines, 7, Free School-lane. Kent, Edward, Sawyer, 4, Providence-row. Keyworths & Seely, Millers, Bmyford-side. Keyworth, J obn R. H., Engineer and Iron Founder, ( Chyton, Shuttleworth, & Co.), Greestone House. Keyworth, Thos.Michael, 1\Ierchant,Cottesford-plnce, J ames-st. Keyworth, Henry, (Clayton, Shuttleworth, & Co.) Enginl)er, Cottesford-place, J mnes-street. Keyworth, Edmund, Upholsterer, 33, Park-lane. Keyworth, Mrs., Dressmaker, 3(), Park-lane. Keyworth, Charles, Printer & Bookbinder, 23, FI.axengate. 20

Keyworth, Richard, Butcher, 32, Sincil-street. Keyworth, Richard, Tailor, 2, Gowt's-passage. Key, John, Shoemaker, 2, St. Mury's-street. Kilminster, George, Brushmaker. 35, Sincil-street. King, George, Hair-dresser, 34, Steep-hill. King, William, Nursery and Seedsman, 373, High-street. King, Robert, Sweep, 12, Gudsby's-passage. Kirkpatrick, William, Watchmaker, 4, Steep-hill. Kirkpatrick, Susan, Grocer, 9!), High-street. Kirk, Edward, Butcher, 10, Bnilgute. Kirk, Benjamin, 11, Church-lane. Kirk, J oseph, Blue Anchor Inn, 133, High-street. Kirk, Frederick, Jeweller, Optician, Hair-dresser and Toy Dealer, 231-2, High-street. Kirk, William, Fisherman, 48, Waterside, North. Kirk, William, Baker, 3, Silver-street. Kirk, Rebecca, Shoemaker, 42, Silver-street. Kirk, William, Builder, 3, Priory-gate. Kirk, Luke Benjamin, Cow- keeper, 20, Langworth-gute. Kirk, John, Peacock Inn, Greetwell-gate. Kirkham, William, Shoemaker, 1, Stamp-end. Kirton, Henry, Plumber, Glazier & Painter, 307, High-street. Kirton, Eleanor, Furniture-broker, 10, ·waterside, North. Kirton, John, Tailor, 10, Eustgate. Kitchen, William, Shoemaker, 2, Melville-street. Kitching, 1\Iaria, Royal Oak Inn, 168, High-street. Knowles, George, Green Grocer, 8±, Bailgate. Knowles, J oseph, 20, Monson-street. Knight, John B., Temperance Hotel, 3, St. Benedict's-lane. Knight, Charlotte, Drury-lane. Krystaller, Isaac, Commission Agent, 6, 'Danes'-terrace.

LAMB, Thomas, Cabinet-maker, 162, High-street. Lamb, William, Wheatsheaf Inn, 17, Broudgate. Lamb, William, Militia Stuff-sergeant, 8, North-gate. Lark, Mary, Broker, 4, Newland. Latham, Halsall, Midland Counties Insurance Office,'Silver-st. Lawrence, William, Pianoforte-maker & Tuner, 258, High-st. Lawrence, Henry, Blue Pig Inn, High-street. Lawrie, Harriett Elizabeth, 352, High-street Leary & Son, Printers, &c., 19, Strait. Leary, Robt. Ely, Accountant & Commission Agent, 19, Strait. Lee, Thomas, Confectioner, 26, Steep-hill.

Lee, Thomas, Gardener, 4, Sparrow-lane. • Lc;e, John Would, 17, Minister-yard. Lee, Frederick, Traveller's Rest Inn, Canwick-rond. Leech, John, Green-grocer, Bethel-place. Leighton, William, Staff-sergeant of Pensioners, 66, Bailgo.te. Lenton, Rebecca, 8, St. Michuel's-terrace. Leversedge, Benjamin, Broker, 347, High-street. Levers edge, Thomas, 1, Hill's-cottages, N ewland-street. Leversedge, T ., Parish Clerk of St. Martin's, 4, Motherby-lane. L~"wis, Thomas, Brazier and Coppersmith, 11, Bailgate. Lilburn, Wm., Police-officer, 2, Temperance-place, Chapel-lane. Lilburn, Edward, Pipemaker, 2, LilbmLt's-yard, Waterside, S. Lievesley, Thomas, Baker & Confectioner, 26i, Eastgate. I.ill, Robert, Bricklayer, 2, Eden-plnce, Melville-street. Lilly, Williarn, Miller & Baker, 54, Bailgate. Lincoln Brewery Company, Waterside, North. T.indley, Jane Maria, Ladies' Seminary, 20, Church-lane. Littlewood, Thomas, Tailor, 12, Burton-road. Lix, Elizabeth, Lodginghouse Keeper, 6, N orman-street. LodE>r, Richard, Printer, Stationer, and Patent Medicine Warehouse, 22-!, High-street. 21

Logsdail, George, Cathedral Verger, 9-!, Bail-gate. Lomax:, J. W., Dispensary Surgeon, Cornhill. Long, Captain, 13, Eastgate. Longmate, David, Wheelwright, Canwick-road. Lowther, Richard, Miller, 11, Chapel-lane. Lowther, J ames, Baker, Confectioner, & Grocer, 16, :Melville-st. Lowther, William, 19, Melville-str'eet. Lowe, Septimus, Surgeon, (Harvey & Lowe,) Cornhill. Luddington, Thomas, Police-officer, 3, Orchard-cottages. Luddington, John, Hosier, 6, Guildhall-street. Lumley, Henry, Tailor and Draper, 246, High-street. Lumb, Edward, Brazier and Tinman, 11, Corporation-court. Lundie, John, Butcher, 22j, Sincil-street. Lunn, Joseph, Tailor, 4, St. Paul's-lane. Lynn, Thomas, Baker and Confectioner, 13, Strait. Lyon, William, Tailor & Woollen Draper, 23, Melville-street• • 1\IACDONALD, James, Stone-sawyer, 92, High-street. 1\IacTurk, Thomas, Stonemason, 3, Napoleon-place, Pelham-st. Mackenzie, Alexander, M.S. & L. Railway Agent, 393, High-st. Mackay, Alexander, Inland Revenue-officer, 17, St. Botolph's- terrace. MacDonald, John, Draper, 12, St. Mary's-street. lVIaddison, George, Butcher, 47, Steep-hill. l\Ialtby, Joseph, (Battle & Maltby,) Chemist and Druggist, 2, Lucy Tower-street. Mantle, Wimam John, Schoolmaster, 1, Northgate. Mann, Thomas, Hay-trusser, 6, Mint-lane. 1\'Iann, Hannah, Grocer, 67, Waterside, North. Mansford, John, Butcher, 221!, High-street, house, Park-lane. Mansford, James, Butcher, 105, High-street. Mansford, Elizabeth, Butcher, 52, Waterside, North. Manby, William, Joiner, 43, Newport. Maples, Cornelius, Butcher, 18, Bailgate. Maples, John, Butcher, 37, Newport. Maples, James Lacey, Agent for the sale of Terra Cotta-ware, and Sanitary-pipes, 5, Beaumont-fee. l\Iapleston, George, Roper, 4, Priory-gate. Mapleston, Elizabeth, Dressmaker, 4, Temperance-place, Chapel-lane. Maplesto"n, Edward, Roper, Taylor's-court, High-street. Mapleston, John, Higgler, 85, High-street. Mapleston, Mary, Grocer, 115, High-street. Mapleston, Jvmes Dove, Shoemaker, 6, I.inton's-passager High-street. Mapleston, Robert, Roper, 402, High-street. Mapleston, Charles, Roper, 7, Broadgate. :Marshall, William, Brewer, 2, Grecian-place. Marshall, Willivm and John, Brewers, 18, Waterside, North. Marshall, Richard, Shopkeeper, 38, Park-lane. Marshall, Chas., Plumber, Glazier & Painter, 11, Butchery-st. Marshall, Robert, Police-officer, 5, Blue Anchor-yard. Marshall, Benjamin, Grocer and Corn-factor, 132, High-st. Martin, Mary, Cooper, 25, Steep-hill. Martin, Joseph, Lay-vicar of Cathedral, Conservative I.and Society's Agent, 74, Bailgate. Martin, Thomas, Joiner and Builder, 78, Bailgate. Martin, Richard, Cm'rier, 25, Broadgate. Martin, Mary, Beaumont-fee. Martin, John, Sawyer, 2, Providence-row, l\Iotherby-hill. Martin, James, Asylum road. Marratt, George, Shoemaker, 424, High-street. Marriott, John, Sawyer, 11, Union-place, Waterside, South. l\Iason, George, Surgeon, 124, High-street. Mason, Richard, 14, Eastgate. Mason, "\Villiam, Carpenter, 8, Beaumont-fee. :Mason, John, Superintendent of City Police, 6, Beaumont-fee. Mason, William, Musician, Pianoforte and :1\-Iusic-depot, 5, Guildhall-street. Massingham, Mrs., 43, Steep-hill. Matchett, George, Coal-dealer, 4, Brayford-head. Matkin, John George, Postman, 12, Rasen-lane. Matkin, William, Photographic Artist, 12, Rasen-lane. Mawer & Collinghum, Drapers, 229, High-street. 1\Iawer, John, 4a, Waterside, South. l\Iawer, Joseph, Actuary, Lincoln Savings-bank, Bank-street. Mawer, William, Police-officer, 55, Newl.n.nd-street. Mawer, Joseph Brandham, 46, Hungate. Maxwell, John, Plaster Figure-maker, 61, Newport. Maxted, ·wimam, Cow keeper, 5, Brummitt's-ropery, W estgate. Meanwell, John, Coalporter, 6, Fotherby's-court, Waterside, S. Melbourne, David, Nurseryman, Greetwell-gate. Melbourne, Newell, White Hart Hotel, 91, Bailgute. Melton, Charles, Tailor, 7, Brayford-street. • Mellows, Joseph, Excavator, 422, High-street. Menzies, Mary, Grocer, 51, Bailgate. Meredith, Wm. Deykes, Chemist and Druggist, 336, High-st. Men-yweather, Thomas, Tailor, 1, Drury-lane. Merrill, John, Nailmaker, 11, Waterside, North. Men-ill, Joseph, No.ilmaker, 4, South Witham-bank. Metcalfe, Henry Bentley, Clergyman, 5, Drury-lane. Metcalf, Enos, Congregational Minister, 11, lVIon~on-street. Metcalf, Ann, Coach and Horses Beershop, 50-1, Newland. Milnes, Catherine, 8, Minster-yard. Milnes &Bramley, Pawn-brokers & Silversmiths, 172, High-st. Miller, Mary, Upholsteress, 4, Gowt's-passage. Millson, George, Tailor and Grocer, 13, Saltergate. Millard, William, M., 33, Newl.n.nd-street. Mills, Thomas, Rope-maker, 20, Great Northern-terrace. Mimmack, William, Decorative-pa.inter, 34, Steep-hill. :Misson, John, 8, Park-lane. Mitchell, Alfred, Foundry Inn, 33, Waterside, South. Mitton, William, Wire-worker, 23, Strait. Moody, Charles, Boarding-house, 2-3, Wigford-place.. Moody, Elizabeth, Milliner and Dressmaker, 18, Grantham-st. Moore, Mary, 19, Eastgate. Moore, J oseph, Solicitor, 31, Silver-street, house, 4, Pottergate. Morton, Joseph, Poultry-dealer, 53, Salthouse-lane. Morton, William, Higgler, 63, Salthouse-l.n.ne. ' Morgan, John, Bricklayer, 4, Butchery-street. Morgan, George, Bricklayer and Plasterer, 5, Butchery-street. Morgan, William, Bootmaker, 19, Newland. Morehead, John, Engraver and Copperplate-printer, 10, Butchery-street. Morehead, Mury Ann, Straw Bonnet-maker, 10, Butchery-st. Morley, John, Whitesmjth and Bell-hanger, 60, Steep-hill, house, 19, Drapery. Mortimer, David, Maltster, Brew~r, and Spirit-merchant, 31, Broadgate, house, 3, Prospect-terrace. Morris, William, Surveyor of Roads, 4, Danesgate. Morris, John, Shoemaker, 29, Greetwell-gate. J'.Ioses, Abraham, Clothier, 12, Steep-hill. 1\:loss, Wm., Secretary to the Bishop of IJncoln, The Palace. Moss, John, 13, Melville-street. Motley, Thomas, Shoemaker, 5, Turner's-buildings, Newport. Moulton, Sarah, 75, High-street. Moyes, Rebecca, 17, Drury-lane. Mucklow, George, Bricklayer, 8, Westgate, 'rfullhall, Capt., Saxon-street. Mumby, Am brose, Jjme-burner and Higgler, Greetwell-gnte. Mnmby, James, Farmer, 56, Newport. Mumby, John, Wheelwright, 55, Newport. '1umby, James, Agricultural Implement-maker, and Wheel- wtight, 13, Church-lane. Munday, Waiter Jas. Hy., Commission-agent, Guildhall-at. Murns, Valentine, Poultry-dealer, 3, Good-lane. 1\iurray, Williom, Photographic-artist, 3, Langworth-gate. Iusgraves, Eliza, Dressmaker, 18, Melville-street.

NASH, William, 13, High-street. Neave, Elizabeth, 1, Nelson-street. Telson, Rev.-, N orthgate. ...~elthorpe, William, Stonemason, 2!, I.indum-road. Nesbitt, J oseph, 1\Ierchant, 349, High-street. N ettleship, Thomas, 7, Portland-place. "\fewsum, S., Steam Saw Mills, Broadgate, house, Park-lane. ~ewbold, John D., General-dealer, 14-5, St. Benedict's-lane. Newton, Alice, Shopkeeper, 29, Monson-street. Newton, Mary, Baker & Confectioner, 36, Silver-street. Newton, 'Villiam, Attorney's-clerk, 22, Lindum-road. 'fewburn, Samuel Thomas, House-agent .and Tax Collector, 4!, Hungate. Nicholson, James, Coach-builder, Canwick-road. Nicholson, Thomas, Dolphins Inn, 27, Eastgate. ~icholson, Thomas, Machine-maker and Wheelwright, 5, Burton-road. Nicholson, Mrs., Silver-street. Nicholson, Henry, 30, Newport. "N"icholson, Henry, Butcher, 48, Bn.ilgute. Nicholson, Albert, Butcher, 32, Strait. Nicholson, & Co., Agriculturul Merchants, &c., Agents for Scottish Equitable T.ife Assurance Company, Cornhm and Brayford. ~ix, Ann, 3, Beaumont-place. . Nixon, James, Po.inter and Decorator, 11, I.indum-road. Norton, William, Merchant, 70, Newport. N orton, John, & Sons, Drapers, 286-7, High-street. Torton, John, Merchant's-clerk, 412., High-street. ,L.~orton, wmiam, 4, I.indum-road. Norris, William, Architect & Coal-merchant, Brayford-head. Nutter, Charles Case, Unitarian Minister, Hungate. UDLING, Brothers, Woollen-drapers & Mercers,210, High-st. Odling, Mary, Nurse, 17, Hungate. Old, Williarn, Hatter, Hosier, & Shoe-dealer, 189, High-street. /liver, John, Coal-agent, 4, Bray's-passage, High-street. Jliver, Mary, 29, Broadgate. Oldershaw, Samuel, Joiner, 36, Newland-street. O'Neill, William, M.D., Physician, 88, Bailgate. 0rmsby, Robert, Wheelwtight, Royal Oak-cottage. Ostler, Thomas, Joiner, 38, Newport. Otter, Edward, Carpenter and Joiner, 5, Grantham-street. Otter, John, Joiner and Carpenter, 4!, Gr:mtham-street. Otter, George, 2, Prospect-terrace. )wen, Richard, Basket-maker, 321, High-street. Overton, Samuel, Coal-porter, 28, Newport. . Oxley, wmirun, Gardener and Waiter, 35, Greetwell-gate. T'ACEY, Thomas, Tailor, 23, Strait. Pacey, Rebecca, Crown and Woolpack Inn, 8, Brayford-street. Pacey, John, Globe Inn, 27, Waterside. Pacey, Willirun Austin, 14, Park. 24

Padley, Augustus Fred., Clergyman, Brook-cottage, Saxon-st Padley, Ja.mes Sandby, Surveyor, 17, Lindum-road. Page, William Tomlinson, Manager of IJncoln and Lindsey Bank, 19, Saltergate. Panton, Robert, Joiner, 31, Bailgate. Pank, William John, Chemist and Druggist, 219, High-street. Parker, Thomas, Secretary to the Lincoln Temperance Society, 9, Parker's Buildings, Newton-street. Parker, Samuel, Brewer, Rudgard's-yard, Newland. Parker, Joseph, Brewer, 6, Monson-street. Parker, Richard, Tailor and Draper, Agent for Rose's Tea, 207, High-street. Parker, Charles, Baker, 21, Bailgate. Parkes, Charles, 36, N ewland. Park, John, 9, Prospect-terrace. Parsons, Charles, Stationer, &c., 12, Eastgate. Parkinson, John, Painter, 43, Sincil-street. Parkinson, Dnvid, Baker and Confectioner, 16-1, High-street. Parkinson, Sophia, 13, Newport. Parry, William, Pavior, 30, Bailgate. Parrish, Griffin, Butcher, 368, High-street Parrott, Matthew, Butcher, 6, Langworthgate. Pask, William, Marquis of Granby Inn, 12, Butchery-street. Pask, Sarah, 14, Grantham-street. Pask, William, Tailor, 25, Park-lane. Patrick, Samuel, Basket-maker, 82, High-street. Pattison, Jane, Shopkeeper, 7, St. Michael's-ga.te. Pattinson, Elizabeth, 55, Newland. Patterson, Alexander, Joiner and Broker, 31, Strait. Pearson, Mary Ann, Dressmaker, 1, T.angworthgate. Pearson, John Godfrey, Carpenter, 4, Northgate. Pearson, James, Boot and Shoemaker, 4, Hungate-passage. Pearson, George, Cowkeeper, Holmes-bridge. Pearson, William, Shoemaker, 47, Rasen-lane. Peacock, Robert Reynolds, Parliamentary Election Agent, 30, Flaxengate. Peacock, Mary, 5, J ames-street. Peck, William, Bookbinder and Stationer, 4, Bailgate. Peel, Isaac, Merchant, Brayford-side. Penistan, Francis, Ironmonger, 31, Melville-street. - Penistan, Jos., Grocer & Provision Dealer, 14, Guildhall-st. Penistan, Ann, 15, Melville-street. Peniston, & Daubney, Grocers, Magpie-square. Penisto.n, Joseph, Merchant, 12, Pelham-street. Penistan, Michael, Engineer and Iron-founder, St. Rnmbold's- la.ne, house, 351, High-street. Penny, William, Cabinet-maker, 13, Steep-hi11. Penney, William, Bootmaker, 289, High-street. Pennington, John, Shoemaker, 11, Norman-street. Pennell, Richard, Nursery and Seedsman, 3, Nursery-place. Pennell, Charles, Glass and China-dealer, 4, Silver-street. Peppercorn, Benjamin, Chemist & Druggist, 4, Guildhall-st. Pepper, John, Sawyer, 4, Sincil Bank. Pepperdine, Sophia, Beershop, 389, High-street. Pepperdine, J oseph, Butcher, 116, High-street. Pepperdine, Wi11iam, Timber Merchant, 114, High-street. Pepperdine, Lemuel, Timber Merchant, 113, High-street. Pepperdine, Sarah, 52, High-street. Pepperdine, John, Boot and Shoe Maker, 28, High-street. Pepperdine, Benjamin, Joiner, 9, Monson-street. Percival, John, Roper, 136, High-street. Pettener, William, Bootmaker, 96, High-street. Pfeil, the Misses, Toy and Berlin Wool Repository- 255, High-street. Philips, John, Smallware-dealer, 60, Newport, and New-market. Pheasant, J oseph, Flour-dealer, 7 ~. Silver-street. Picketing, Willia.m, Broker, 15, Strait. Picketing, Richard, Carver and Gilder, 3, Bank-street. Pickslay, Hannah, 155, High-street. Pilkington, Thqs~ Plumber, Glazier, & Painter, 20, Eastgute. Pilkington, William, Carpenter, 4, I.angworth-gate. Pilkington, John, Parish-clerk of St. Peter's in Ehstgate, 7, T.a.ngworth-gate. Pinder, Robert, Hairdresser, 27, Waterside, North. Plant, Thomas, Lay-vicar of Cathedral, 17, Rasen-lane.

Plnmtree, John, Grocer and Tea-dealer1 223, High-street. Plaskitt, Ellen, 22, Minster-yard. Poole, Richard, Tailor, 43, Bailgate. Poppleton, Henry, Baker and Corn-dealer, 36-7, Sincil-street. Porter, Robert Capp, Tea-dealer and Grocer, 32-!, High-street. Porter. Edmund Henry, Cabinet-maker, and Machinery-agent, 8, St. Mary's-street. Porter, John, Coal-porter, 10, St. Mark's-row. Porter, Jno. Thos. Brown, Commission-agent, Cornhill, house, Canwick- villas. Potterton, William, Shoemaker, 5, St. Paul's-lana. Powell, Robert, Cabinet-maker, 72, Bailgate. Powell, William & J ane, Berlin Wool-dealers, 28, Silver-street. Powell, John, Bricklayer, 5, Gibraltar-h ill, Pratt, Charles, Wine & Spirit-merchant, and City Treasurer, 297, High-street. Presgraves, Edward, Golden Eagle Inn, 16, Iligh-street. Prestcot, Wil1iam, Higgler, 5, Mill-lane. Priestley, Edward, Higgler, 13, W estgate. Priestley, John, Butcher, Burton-road, and New-market. Priestly, William, Cow-keeper, 27, N ewland-street. Priestland, William, Central National Schoolmaster, Silver-st. Procter, Eliza, Saddler and Harness-maker, 3-!1, High-street. Proctor, Joseph, Grocer and Baker, 26, Monson-street. ~rocter, James, Engineer, (Burton & Procter,) Waterside, S. Pyle, Willirun, Accountant, 91, High-street.

QUARM, Elizabeth, Po.inter and Gilder, 282, High-street. Quibell, Ja.mes, Baker, 20, Newport. Quipp, Joseph, Boot and Shoemaker, 398, High-street.

RAINFORTH, William, Sail, Rope, Sack, and Waterproof- cover Manufacturer. Sailing Vessels to and from Hull, , and , 11, Waterside, South. Ra.ikes, George W., Sta.ff-officer of Pensioners, 19, Lindum.rd~ Rayner, Thomas, J,jndnm-villas. Read, John, 62, Bailgate. Redman, Meredith, Surgeon and Apothecary, 10, Steep-hill. Redman, Frederick, Chemist, 3, Bailgate. Reddington, Arthur Stephen, Paymaster-sergeant, 2, Drury-lane. Reed, Joseph Smith, Tailor, Draper, and Hatter, 320, High-st. Reeve, John, Builder, 11, Norman-street. Reeve, WilHam, Plumber, &c., 17, Melville-street.. Revill, Charles, Engineer, Machinist and Whitesrnith, 194,. High-street. Reynolds, William, Police-officer, 9, Temperance-place. Reynolds, John, Boot and Shoemaker, 3, North Witham bank.. Reynolds, Richard, Shoemaker, 12, St. Michael's-teiTace. Ricbardson, William, Builder, 4, St. Swithin's-square. Richardson, William, Merchant's-clerk, 1, Danes-cottages~ Richter, Henry William, Clergyman, 23, Minster-yard. Ringham, James, Gardener, 50, Steep-hill• • 26

Rippon, Martha, Hatter, 210, High-street. Rippon, Sarah, Ladies'-school, 6, Grantha.m-street. Robinson, John, Baker, 92, Bailgate. Robinson, Sarah, Grocer, 31, Newport. Robinson, E., Hairdresser, 193-316, High-street. Robinson, George, Black Goats Inn, 303, High-street. Robinson, Willio.m, Joiner, Monson-street. Robinson;Edward, Blacksmith, 10, Park-lane. Robinson, John, Bootmaker, 68, Newlnnd- Robinson, Edward, Grocer ttnd Flour-dealer, 32, Flaxengate. Robinson, wmiam, Merchant's-clerk, 11, Danesgate. Robinson, David, Joiner and Builder, 20, Union-road. Robinson, Hannah Elizabeth, Mminer and Dressmaker, 6 Oxford-street. Robinson, Mary, 10, Oxford-street. Robey, Robert, (Gamble & Robey,) Perseverance Iron Works, Canwick-road, house, 1, Melville-street. Roberts, J ames, Tailor, 31, Mill-lane. Roberts, Thomas, Police-constable, 10, Mint-lane. Robson, WWiam, Gardener, 33, Greetwell-gate . . Robson, Ann, Morning Star, Beershop, 5, Greetwell-gate. Robson, John, Gardener and Seedsman, 1, St. Leonard'-lane. Robson, Mary Ann, Dressmaker, 10, Chapel-lane. Rollitt, Hannah, 22, Broadgate. Roome, Ann Empringham, Ladies' Boarding-school, 8, Asylum-road. Roome, Samuel Dowuing, 8, Asylum-road. Rose, Hugh, Capt., James-street. . Rose, Benjamin, Muffin-maker, 15, City-court. Rose, Abraham, Cordwo.iner, 1, South Bar-court. Ross, Willia.m, Grocer Tallow-chandler, and Provision-dealer, 203, High-street. Rowe, Thomas, Ironmonger, Bellevue-terra.ce. Rudgard, Edward Willia.m 14, Monson-street. Rudgard, William, Miller, Merchant and Maltster, Newlund-st. Rumble, George, Chemist and Druggist, 174, High-street. . Rumble, Ann, 35, Waterside, North. Rumble, Charles, Butcher and Cattle-dealer, 1, Thorngate. Rum ford, George, Blacksmith, 11, W estgate.

SALT, Samuel, 12. Salthouse-lane. Salt, Charles Samuel, Blacksmith, 372, High-street. Salt, Frederick M., Blacksmith, 19, Monson-street. Salter, Phillip, Grocer, 61, Waterside, South. Samuel, Sarah, Dressmaker, 16, Newport. Sandall, Edward, Saddler, Harness, and Machinery Bands- maker, 23, Silver-street. Sant, John, Veterinary-surgeon, 3, St. Mark's-place. Sanderson, Wil1iam, Grocer, 24, Newport. Sarbutt, John, Artificial I.imb-maker, 23, Park-lane. Savage, Frederick BeBamy, Cooper, 23, Sincil-street. Savage, Joseph, Corn-merchant, 10, Albion-street, Monson-st. Sawyers, Joseph, Tailor, 32, Park-lane. Saxton, Cemetery Lodge, Canwick-road. Sayles, Frederick Alban, Surgeon-dentist, 15, Silver-street. Scartliff, George, Muffin-maker, Asylum-road. Scarcliff, Susan Ann, 17, Monson-street. Scarborough, William, Higgler, 79, Newport. Scarborough, Joseph, Higgler, 78, Newport. Scattergood, Waiter, 8, Rasen-lane. Scholey, Thomas, Higgler, 14, Canwick-road. Scott, Henry, Attorney's-clerk, 47, Hungate. Scott, Caleb, Congregational-minjster, 1, Carholme-terrace. Scott, Elizabeth, 4, Newland-street. Scott, James, Painter, 3, St. Swithin's-square. Scott, Charles, Commercial-traveller, 38, Waterside, North. Scott, Sarah, Boot and Shoemaker, 325, High-street. Scott, 1\Iaria, Ladies'-seminary, 325, High-street. Scott, Charles, Tin Plate-worker, 7, South Witham-bank. Scott, Ann, Shopkeeper, 160, High-street. Scott, George, Tinner and Brazier, 87, High-street, and New-market. Scott, Mary Ann, Draper, and Register-office, 11, Strait. Scrivener, Edward, Grocer, 197, High-street. Scrivenger, William, Higgler, 28, Sincil-street. Searby, John, (Searby & Dawes,) Draper, Mercer, Clothier, &c., 221, High-street. Seely, Robert, Grocer, Cheese and Bacon-factor, 14, Bailgate. Seely, Miohael Salmon, Grocer and Confectioner, 187, High-st. Seels, lane, Gun-maker, 244, High-street. Selby, Benjamin, Draper, 12, Grantham-street. · Senior, Henry, Grocer and Confectioner, 15, Hungate. Sewell, Julia Catherine, Milliner, 245, High-street. Sewell, William, Cowkeeper, 5, 1\fotherby-lane. Sewell, Thomas, Butcher, 272, High-street. Sewell, William, Coal-porter, 38, Hungate. Sharman, Matthew Gilbert, Shoemaker, Canwick-road. Sharman, Matthew, Temperance-hotel, 9, St. Mark's-place. Sharp, Henry, Plumber and Glazier, 35, High-street. Sharp, Mary, Dressmaker, 19, High-street. Sharp, Michael, 11, St. Botolph's-terrace. Sharp, Jeremiah, Grocer, 4, Bank-street. Sharpe, Nathan, Plumber and Glazier, Blyth's-court 194, High-street. Shaw, William, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Toy-dealer, 26. Strait, and New-market. Shaw, Robert, Duke William Inn, 44, Bailgate. Shearman, Thomas, Miller, 24, Monson-street. Shipley, George Hopkins, Academy, 1, St. Michael's gate. Shotton, Mary Ann, Canwick-villas. Shuttleworth, J osh., (Clayton, Shuttleworth & Co.), Engineer. Idndum-road. Sibthorp, Richard W aldo, Clergyman, 1, St. Anne's-houses. Silvester, Thomas, 18, St. Botolph's-terrace. Silvester, William, Stamp-office, Silver-street. Simpson, William, Bricklayer, 20, Salthouse-lane. Simpson, Thomas, Ironmonger, 233, High-street, house, 287. High-street. . Simpson, Charles, Build~r, 101, High-street. Simpoon, George, Fishmonger & Ga.me-dealer, 296, High-st. Simpson, Henry, Wait~, 20, Danesgate. Singleton, William, Rope and Waterproof Cover-maker, 1, Carholme-road. Sivil, James, Leather-cutter, 13, Butchery-street. Skepper, John, Sawyer, 38, Sulthouse-lane. Skepper, Sarah, 41, Silver-street. Skepper, Thomas, 1, Strait. Skelton, William, Shopkeeper, 432, High-street. Skill, William, Maltster and Surveyor, 6-!, Bailgate. Skinner, Thos., Shoemaker, 3, Turner's-buildings, Newport. Slack, Catherine, Grocer, 44, N ewland-street. Slater, James, Asphalte-manufacturer, 47, Newland-street. Slingsby, Robert, Builder, 2, N ormnn-street. Slight, John, Chemist and Drnggist, 295, High-street. Slowensky, Louis, Teacher of Music, 14, Church-lane. Smith, Matthew, Mattress-maker, 5, Strait. Smith, Eliza, 69, Bailgate. Smith, William Harper, 2, Rasen-lane. • 28

Smith, Matthew, Merchant, 10, High-street. Smith, Fred. Thos., Tailor and Hairdresser, 95!, High-st. Smith, Daniel, Wood-dealer, 1, Scott's yard, 126, High-street. Smith, Thomas, Wo.tchmaker, 127, High-street. Smith, John, & Co., Grocers, Tallow-chandlers, and Provision~ dealers, 217-218, and 2, Bailgate. Smith, Charles, Hosier, 238, High~street. Smith, John, Monson's Arms Hotel, 251, High-street. Smith, William, Joiner and Builder, 2, Monson-street. Smith, James Cotton, Horse-breaker, 3, Blundy's-court. Smith, William, Dog and Duck, Beershop, 16, Waterside, S. Smith, Thomas, Brown Cow Inn, 27, Broadgate. Smith, William, Coal-porter, 12, Newland. Smith, Francis, Butcher, 20, Newland. Smith, John Metcalf, Merchant, Brayford-side, house, 62, Newland. Smith, Andrew, 63, N ewland. Smith, Freeman, Builder, 8, Grantham-street. Smith, John, 15, Drury-lnne. Smith, John, Sawyer, 22, Westgate. Smith, John George Stapylton, Judge of County Court, Eastgate-lodge. Smith, Ellen, Milliner and Dressmaker, 7, Melville-street. Smith, (Exors. of), Plumber and Glazier, 7, Eastgate. Smith, George, Auctioneer, Newland. Smithson, James, 7, Lucy Tower-street. Snell, William, Cabinet-maker, 34, St. Mary's-street. Snell, J ohnt Chemist and Druggist, 33, Sincil-street. Snow, James, jun., Surgeon, 20, Minster-yard. Snow, James, Surgeon, IJndum-road. Snow, Sarah Jane, 8, Beaumont-fee. Snow, Richard, Seedsman, 39, High-street. Soulby, Anne, 32, Newland. . Sparrow, Henry, Bootmaker, 1, Gilbert's-yard, 84, High-st. Spencer, Thomas, Bootmaker, 28, Strait. Spencer & Son, Chemjsts and Druggists, 5, Bailgate. Spencer, George, Chemist and Druggist, 314, High-street. Speet, Henry, Baker and Grocer, 10, Beaumont-place. Speed, Asher, Boot and Shoemaker, 392, High-street. Spicer, Lawrence, Farmer, 29, Rasen-lane. Spong, John, Sweep, 50, Rasen-Iane. Spooner, George, Priory-gate. Spring, Geo., Pajnter, Gilder, and Paper-hanger, Melville-st. Squire, Mary, 8, Portland-place. Squires, Charles, Gardener, 26, Hungate. Squire, George, Joiner and Builder, 49, Sincil-street. Stafford, Susannah, Dressmaker, 46, Newland. Stain ton, John, Bookseller and Stationer, 11, Guildhall-st., and New-market. Stamp, Mary, Grocer, 1, Norman-street. Stain ton, Isabella, 83, Newport. Stephenson, Samuel, Brazier and Tinman, 1, Bailgate. Stevenson, Thomas, 8, Grantham-street. Stevenson, John, Merchant and Miller, 181, High-street. Stephenson, J., Primative Methodist-minister, 19, Burton-rd. Stephenson, Mary Ann, 5, I.indum-road. Steel, George, 3, Grecian-terrace. Stewart, Charles, Sleaford-carrier, Sincil-street. Steeper, William, Second Master of Christ's Hospital-schools, 54, Steep-hill. Stock, Mary, Windmi1l Inn, 63, Newport. Stock, James, Clergyman, 3, Ventnor-terrace. Stott, Christopher, Shopkeeper, 9, Danes-terrace. Storr, William, Gc:t;terous Briton, 15, Danesgate. Storr, Joseph, Baker and Confectioner, 65, Newln.nd. Stoakes, Henry, ( Stoakes & Son,) Tailor and Woollen Draper, 327, High-street. Strapps, John, Miller, 11, Mill-row. Stroud, Henry, Commercial-traveller, 5, Grantham-street. Stubbs, Wmiam, Engineer Midland Railway, 142, High-street. Sugden, Mary, Priory School, Priory-gate. Sugden, Caroline and Letitia, British Wine-sellers, 18, Butchery-street. Swain, Richard, Fishmonger and Game-dealer, 302, High-st. Swajn, John, Roe Buck Inn, 310, High-street. Swain, John, 13, Monson-street. Swan, Robt., Solicitor, Exchequer-gate, house, 13, Minster-yd. Swann, Letitia, Straw Bonnet-maker, 6, St. Benedict's-lane. Swallow, Richard, Cabinet-maker, 12, Strait. Swallow, l\iary Ann, Cabinet-maker, 80, Strait. Swift, John, Clergyman and Schoolmaster, 3, Pottergate. Swift, Charlotte, Upholstress, 4, J,indum-ten·a.ce. Sympson, Charles, Chemist and Druggist, 283, High-street. Sympson, Thomas, Surgeon, 2, James-street. TALBOT, John, Lock, Tavern, 62, Waterside, South. Talbot, Elizabeth, Grocer and Confectioner, 13-!, Higb-street. Talbot, Samuel, Shop Keeper, 2, Priory-gate. Talkes, Thomas, Pa.inter, Jackson's·court, Waterside, North. Tallant, Mary Elizabeth, Seminary, 369, High-street. Taplin, Benjamin Dutton, Surgeon, 264, High-street. Tarraut, Willia.m, Sawyer, 1, Newport. Tatebam, Wm., Cattle-dealer, Monson's A.nns Tap, Hungate. Tateham, W alter, Auctioneer & Furniture-dealer, 285, High-st. Tatton, Thomas, 386, High-street. Tawkes, Thomas, Bull & Cha.in Inn, 5, I.angworthgate. Taylor, Joseph, Corn and Flour Agent, 8, Norman-street. Taylor, Wmiam, Shopkeeper, 7, Canwick-road. Taylor, Mary, Milliner & Dressmaker, 7, Beaumont-fee. Taylor, Hannah, Grocer, 40, Newland-street. Taylor, Mary Ann E., Dressmaker, 2, N ewland-street. Taylor, John, Butcher, 318, High-street. Taylor, John, Butcher, 130, High-street. Taylor, Robert, Miller's Arms Beershop, 86, High-street. Taylor, John, Shoemaker, 53, Rasen-lane. Taylor, John, Shoemaker, 1, Temperance-place, Chapel-lane. Taylor, George, Teacher of Music, 75, Bailgate. Taylor, Ralph, Cabinet-maker, 1, Exchequer-gate. Taylor, Richard, 54, Steep-hill. Teague, Henry, 13, St. Botolph's-terrace. Teather, Edward, Shoemaker, 39, Waterside, North. Teaster, Thomas, Boot and Shoemaker, 11, Gibralter-hm. Teesdale, Wimo.m, Assistant Overseer of St. Swithin's, 1-!, Broadgate. Telphair, Ann, IJndUm-villas. Theaker, Henry, Coal-merchant, Canwick. Thorpe, Wimam, Shopkeeper, 423, High-street. , Thorold, John, Vicar of St. Mary-le-Wigword, 1, Ventnor- terrace. Thornton, Harriett, Black Bull Inn, 199, High-street. Thornton, John Lawrence, Saracen's Head Inn, 298, High-st. Thornhi11, John, Tailor, Draper & Hatter, 277, High-street. Thomas, Mary Eliza, Gunsmjth, 7, Strait. Thomas, Amelia Ann, Preparatory Boarding and Day School for Boys, 31, Park. Thompson, Mary, Sta.ymaker, 11, T.l:mgworth-gate. 'l'hompson, John, Woollen-draper, 58, Newland. Thompson, Edwin, Boarding-house, 1, Wigford-place. 30

"Thompson, John, Prince of Wales Inn, 77, Bailgute. Thompson, George Abr~m, Castle and Falcon Beershop, 55 Bailgate. ' Thropp, John, Black Boy Inn, 5, 'Castle-hill. Throsby, Edmund, Cow-keeper, 18, Sincil-street. Throsby, William P., Gas-manager, 3, Carholme-road. 'Thursby, Ja:mes, Confectioner, 22, Sincil-street. Thurgur, Dennis James, Tailor, 35, Newport. Tindall, Thomas, Bricklayer, 25, St. Michael's-torrace. Tindall, William, Coal-porter, 7, Burton-road. Tindall, Elizabeth, 9, Grantharn-street. Tindull, William W oodthorpe, Grocer, 10, St.mnp-end. Tindall, Willia.m, Painter, 266, High-street. Tindall, John, Broker, 1, Steep-hi11. Tipper, Fred. H., Saddler & Harness-maker, 90, Bailgate. Tollerton, Henry, 6., Wigford-place. Tollerton, Ja:mes, Baker and :Confectioner, 28, Waterside, S. Tomlinson, Charles Knowles, Chemist and Druggist, 292, High-street, and 6, Bailgate. Tong, Thomas, Cattle-dealer, 23, Rasen-lane. - Tonge, John, 10, Portland-place. 'Torn, James, Shoemaker, 9, Free School-lane. Torry, John Cooper, M. D., Physici11n, 1, Castle-hill. Towers, George, Police-officer, 34, Rasen-lane. Towers, Thomas, Hawker~ 64, Salthouse-lane. Townhill, William, Coal-porter, 50, Newland-street. Townhill, Wm., Coal-merchant, Brayford-side, house, 27, Park. Toynbee, George, 15, Minster-yard. Toynbee, Charles, 2, Norman-street. • Toynbee, Robt., Solictor, 6, Bank-street, house, 2, T.indum-road, Toyne, John, Gardener, 80, High-street. Toyne, James, 415, High-street. Trafford, Geo. R., Tailor & Woollen Draper, 2,Exchequer-gate. Trafford, Ann, Spread Eagle Inn, 301, High-street, Tap, 4, Waterside, North. Trafford, Thomas, 10, Prospect-terrace. Trafford, George, Provision-dealer, Bethel-place. Tripp, George, Butcher, 338, High-street. 'l'rollope, Arthur, Stamp_ Distributor, 16, Eastgate. Troop, Richard, Skinner, 2!, Burton-road. Trotter, Mrs. S., 8, Drury-lane. Trotter, Fred. King, Surgeon Dentist, 8, Guildhall-street. Trotter, Theodore, Ironmonger & Silversmith, 204, High st. Truman, William H., Joiner, 80, Bailgate, house, Castlegate· terrace. Tuckwood, George, 1, Beaumont-fee. Tuke, Samuel, Artist, 1, Monson-street. Turner, Mrs., King's Arm's Inn, 278, High-street. Turner, William, Cooper, 431, High-street. Turner, George, Butcher, New-market, house, 8, Monson-st. Turner, Henry, Tailor, 18, Gourley's-row. Turner, Esther, 25, Eastgate. Turton, Matthew, Merchant, 22, Waterside, North, house, Canwick- villas. Turton, J ames, Lay Vicar of Cathedral, 2, Chapel-lane. Tuxford, Wmiam, Baker, 44, Waterside, North. Tuxford, John, Plumber, 14, Saltergate. Tweed, John Thomas, Solicitor Town Clerk, and Clerk to Turnpike Trustees, Saltergate, house, 5, Pottergate. Tweedale, George, Coal-merchant, 141, High-street. Tye, John, Mill wright, 10, St. Mary's-street. Tye, John, Millwright, Brayfordside, house, 7, Motherby-lane. Tyler, Thomas, Gardener's Arms Beershop, 5!, Waterside, South. 31

UFTON, William, Sawyer, 13, Newland-street. Ufton, George, Sawyer, 38, N ewland-street, Upton, William, Waiter, Hungate-court. Usher, Ja.mes, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 192, High-street.

VICKERS, Wimam, Builder, &c., 59, Steep-bill Vickers, John, 14, Newport. · Vickers, George, Timber-merchant, 71, Newport. Vickers, George, Baker and Confectioner, 212, High-street. Vickers, James, Gardener, 2, Bray's-passage, 387, High-street. Vine, John, QuiJJ-dresser, 33, Newland.

WADDINGTON, Richardl Ironmonger, 3, Guildhall-street. Wakefield, Aaron, Grocer, 59, ·waterside, North. Wakelin, Jnmes, Pninter, 2, Danes-terrace. Walesby, Hannah Neville, 2, Grecian-terrace. Wales by, Mrs., Crown B.D.d Anchor Inn, 3, Newland. Wailey, Thomas, City Crier, 1, Much-lane. Wailer, William, Draughtsman, 9, Jjndnm-road. Wailer, Richard, Grocer, 1, Clasket-gate. Wallace, Kobert, Boatwright, Brayford-side. Wailhead, Wi1lia.m, Tailor, 21, Union-road. Wallhead, George Edward, Carver, Gilder, and Pa.inter, 35, Butchery-street. Walker, Wm., Glass & China Dealer, 12, St. Benedict's-lane. Walker, William, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 260, High-st. Walker, Willia.m, Tailor, 3, Clasket-gate. Walker, Thomas, Glass·and China-dealer, 67, Newland. Walker, Richard, Book-deliverer, 4, Carhohne-cottages. Walker,- Butcher, New-market. Walkley, Thomas Emerson, Butcher, 7, Silver-street. Walstow, Edwin, 1, Alma-terrace. Walster, George, Bootmaker, 15, Sincil-street, & New-market. Ward, William, Baker and Flour Dealer, 93, High-street. Ward, Esther, Generous Briton Beershop, 5, Much-lane. Ward, Eliza Ann, Slate-works, 20, Watersidt~, South. Ward, Charles, Builder, 53, Newland. Ward, John, School-master, 5, Dane's-terrace. Ward, Ja.mes, Attorney's-clerk and Registrar of Marriages, Beaumont-bill. Ward, William, King's Head Inn, and Bewer, 9, Eastgate. Ware, Henry, Boot and Shoemaker, 16, Grantham-street. Warin, Charles B., Teacher of I.anguages, 22, Park. W atson; Edward, 23, Bailgate. Watson, Sarah, 18, Newport. Watson, Thos., Sergeant, N.L. Militia, 5, Williamson's-court. Watson, Wimam, Nailmaker, 51, High-street. Watson, James, Gardener, 14, Mil1-lane. Watson, Wi1liam, Baker and Confectioner, 6-7, Thorngate. Watson, Thomas, Confectioner, 2, Newland-street. Watson, Edward Saddler, Moore's-cottages, -road. W aterman, J. T ., 22, Broadgate. Watkin, John, Shoemaker, 41, Newland-street. Watkinson, J. M., Surgeon, 21, Steep-hill. Watkinson, John, Postman, 1, Sincil-dyke. Wattam, Paul, Plough Boy Beershop, & Grocer. 22, Burton- road. Wattam, Joseph, 6, White Swan-yard. "\Veatherhead, wmiam, Coal-porter, 12, Gourley's-row. Webber, William, Tailor tmd Draper, 7, Guildhall-street. \Vebster, ·wmiam, Pnjnter, 9, Park. Webster, Samuel, Tinner and Brazier, 267, High-street. Weeks, William, Draper, 6, Portln.nd-place. W elbourn, J oseph, l\Iiller, Salthouse-lane, house, Canwick-road. 32

Welch, Alfred, Chemist and Druggist, 30, Waterside, South. Wellington, James, Sergeant N.L. Militia, 5, Rasen-lane. Wells, William, Quartermaster Sergeant N.L. Militia, 37, Rasen-lane. Wells, John, Wind Mill Beershop, 121, High-street. Wells, James, Flying Horse Inn, High-street. Wells, Robert, Hairdresser & Tea-dealer, 3, Waterside, North, lilld Rising , 30, Hungate. Wells, William, Broker, 42, Newland. Wells, Eliza, Dressmaker, 17, Sr'ltergate. Welsh, William, Police Officer, 75, Newport. Welton, William, Boarding-house, 337, High-street. Welton, John, Hair-dresser, 27, Silver-street. West, John, Higgler, 20, Lark-llille. West, William, Higgler, 21, Lark-llille. West, William, Newark Arms Beershop, 28, Waterside, North. West, John, Butcher, 22, Waterside, South. Wetherell, Thomas, Tlillner, Blue Anchor-yard, High-street, house, 14, Minster-yard. Whaley, John Newton, Attorney's-clerk, 2, Ventnor-terrace. Wheatley, David, Sawyer, 33, Mill-lane. Wheatley, Benjamin, 3, Rasen-lane. Wheatmlill, James, Coal-porter, 2, Drapery. Whiley, John, General-dealer, 4, Brayford-street. Whitehead, George Davenport, Clergyman, Surrogate, 2, Vicars' -court. White, William, Gardener lilld Florist, Northgate. White, Leeson, White Hart Tap, Eastgate. White, Charles, Clog and Patten-maker, Bracebridge-cottage. White, Henry, Dentist, 8, Butchery-street. White, M., 126, High-street. White, Ann, 25, Newport. Whitton, Richard, (Whitton & Ashley,) Wine and Spirit Merchant, 184, High-street, house, Drury-lane. Whitton, Ja:mes, Architect, 30, Newllilld. Whitton, Charles, 9, Lucy Tower-street. Whitelamb, J oseph, Grocer, 4, Burton-road. Wholey, William, Tailor, 12, Bailgate. Wilford, Elizabeth, 6, James-street. Wilkinson, George, 14, Great Northern-terrace. Wilkinson, Anne Charlotte, Ladies' Boarding-school, 1, Free School-lane. Wilkinson, Isaac, Medical Bot~mist, 2, Broadgate. Wilkinson, John Sharpe, Merchant, 44, Waterside, South. Wilkinson, Charles, Reindeer Inn, 4, High-street. Wilkinson, John, Shoemaker, 76, Newport. Wilkinson, William, Shoemaker, 34, Newport. Wilks, Cuthbert, Chemist and Druggist, 191, High-street. Wilcock, Benjamin, Sweep, 6, Sparrow-llille. Wileman, George, Attorney's-clerk, 33, Bailgate. Williamson, John, Tailor, 41, Steep-hil1. Williamson, Sarah, 11, Newport. Williamson, Joseph, Hope lilld Anchor Beershop, 53, Waterside, South. Williams, Henry W., Wesleyan Minister, 8, Clasket-gate. Williams, Henry, Solicitor, 6, Castle-hill. Willoughby, Ann, 42, Waterside, North. Willoughby, Hezekiah, Butcher, 9, Strait, and New-market. Willows, Edward, Corn-factor and Baker, 227, High-street. Willerton, George, Plumber and Gla.zier, 29, Bailgate. Wilson, Elizabeth, 7, Minster yard. Willson, John, Commander Royal Navy, 18, New-road. Willson, Charles, Shoemaker, 2, Burton-road. Willson, Lucy, Watchmaker, 2, Guildhall-street. • 83

Wilson, William, Butcher, High-bridge. Willson, William Edward, Brewer, 113, Broadgate. Wilson, John1 Butcher, 34, Eailgate. Wilson, John, Attorney's-clerk, Church-lane. Wilson, Samuel, Turk's Head Inn, 9, Newport. Wilson, Samuel, Waiter, 80, Newport. Wilson, John, Butcher, 222, High-street. Wilson, Richard, Butcher, 2±8, High-street. Wilson, George, Cabinet-maker & Upholsterer, 40, Silver-st. Wilson, John, Falcon Inn, Saltergate. Wilson, John, Swan and Salmon Inn, Sultergate. • Wilson, William, Plumber, Glazier, and Livery Stable-keeper, 334, High-street. Wilson, Job, Shoemaker, 2, St. Martin's-lane. Wilson, George, Sweep, 10, St. Martin's-row. Wilson, Joseph, Tailor, 9, Burton-road. Winn, Elizabeth, 30, Newland. Winter, Letitia, Berlin Wool-repository, 44, Silver-street. Wish, Richard, Brushmaker and Book-binder, 2-!1, High-st. Wistow, .A:nthony, 1, Saxon-street. Wistow, Miss, Dress-maker, 7, Sincil-bank. Wood, Ann, 53, High-street. Wood, John, Grocer and Merchant's-clerk, 16, Silver-street. Wood, William, Grocer, 5, Greetwel-gate.

Woodcock, Frances, Cowkeeper, 11, Gas-street. • Woodcock, Page Dewing, Chemist, Druggist and Patent Medicine-vendor, 312, High-street. Woodcock, Charles, Fruiterer, 3, Watson's-court, 31, High-st. Woodhouse, Joseph, Boot and Shoemaker, 115~, High-street. Woodhouse, Edmund, Coal-porter, 39±, High-street. Woodward, Willia.m, Coal-porter, 49, Hungate. Wooldridge, James, Banker's-clerk, 7, Prospect-terrace. Woolfitt, Ellen, 1, Grecian-place. Woolfitt, Thomas, Cork-cutter, 6, Brayford-street. Woolfitt, Joseph, Butcher, 2, Burton-road. Wombell, John, Stationer and Musician, 6, Waterside, North. Wormal, John, Tailor, 6, Gourley's-row. Worthington, Edward, 12, Monson-street. • Would, J ane, 48, H ungate. Wray, Thomas, Coal-porter. 2, High-street. Wray, Mary, 18, Drury-lane. Wray, Benjamin, Stonemason and Builder, Eastgute. Wren, Charles, Blacksmith, 4, Neave's-row, Nelson-street. Wren, Charles, Blacksmith, Lucy Tower-street. Wright, Thomas, Fishmonger, 10, St. Michnel's-gate. Wright, Samuel, Baptist-minister, 7, Grantha.m-street. Wright, Mary, Straw Bonnet-maker, 50, Waterside, North. lVright, Elizabeth, Dressmaker, 41, Waterside, North. Wright, Charles, Basket-maker, 26, Waterside, South. Wright, Thos. Thompson, Merchant's-clerk, 15, St. Botolph's- terrace. Wright, Harriet, 409, High-street. Wright, Pbilip, Grocer, 403, High-street. YATES, George, Sawyer, 40, Salthouse-lane. Ya.tes, John, :Butcher and Cattle-dealer, 57, ·waterside, North. Young, Robert, Staff-sergeant N.L. 1\Iilitia, 9, Chapel-lane. Young, Robert, Gardener, 9, Maud's Hill-terrace. Young, John Matthew Wilson, Organist at Cathedral, 10. Minster-yard. Young, Robert, Builder, Canv;ick-roa.d. Yule, Wmiam, Tailor, 17, Burton-road. Yule, Andrew, Painter, 8, West-bight. CLASSIFIED TRADE AND PROFESSION

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ACCOUNTANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. • ALLEN, Charles Willia.m, 21, Park. Burley, Willia.m, Jackson, 125~, High-street. Ed.man,John Foster, 39, Newport. Hall, John, 1, Rasen-lane. Krystaller, Isaac, 6, Agent, Danes-terrace. Leary, R. E., 19, Strait. 1\:Iunday, J. H., Commission Agent, Guildhall-street. Pyle, Willia.m, 91, High-street. Porter, John Brown, Commission Agent, Cornhi1l. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. BESCOBY, Joseph, 12, High-street. Clarke, Ja.mes, 46, Waterside, South. Dawson, Vincent, Brayford-side. Mumby, James, 13, Church-lane. Mumby, John, 55, Newport. Nicholson, Thomas, 5, Burton-road. Nicholson, James, Canwick-road. Ormsby, Robert, Royal Oak-cottage, High-street. Revill, Charles, 194!, High-street. ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS. BELLAMY, Hardy, & Spence, Architects, Broadgate. Betha.m, Henry, 2, St. Leonard's-lane. Blyth, Richard Thew, 12, Danes-terrace. Drury, Michael, Architect, 1, Bank-street. Goddard, Henry, Architect, 122, High-street. Hardy, George, 21, Sincil-street. Morris, William, 4, Danesgate. · Norris, William, Architect, Brayford-head. Padley, James Sandby, 17, I.indum-road. Skill, Willirun, 6!, Bailgate. ARTISTS. BUTTON, Robert William, 7, Park-place. Matkin, William Henry, Photographic 12, Rasen-lane. Murray, William, Photographic, 3, Langworth-gate. Nutter, C. C., Photographic, Hungate. Tuke, Samuel, 2, Monson-street. ARTIFICIAL LIMB MAKER. SARBUTT, John, .23, Park-lane. ASPHALTE AND VARNISH MANUFACTURERS. BRADSHAW, Charles, 4, Danesgo.te. Slater, James, 47; Newland-street. 35 - AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS. BROGDEN & Son, 24, Silver-street, Elsom, John, 77, Newport. llall, Richard, 38, Silver-street. ilitchins, James 3, Norman-place. Murr, Willia.m Skepper; 185, High-street, Smith, George, Newland. 'Tateham, Willio,m, 285, High-street. BAKERS, FLOUR DEALERS & CONFECTIONERS. AKRILL, Mo.ry, 333, High-street. Allis, William, 22-3, Newland. \llott, Henry, 34, Strait. Andrew, William, 16, Waterside, South. Armstrong, J., 7, Oxford-street. Bescoby, Thomas, 33, High-street. "Bingley, Henry, 20, Maud's Hill-terrace. Jlyton, Horace, Confectioner, 226, High-street. Catley, Thomas Newmarch, Confectioner, 6, Steep-hm. Challons, David, 64, Newlaad. · Clarke, David, 24, Newport. llose, Elizabeth, Confectioner, 17, Butchery-street. Jurtis, John, 261, High-street. Esam, John, 27, Strait. Hall, Thomas, Rasen-lane. Hall, Amelia, 32, Waterside, South. Lfarmston, William Harrison, Confectioner, 242, High-street. Harrison, William, 16, Bailgate. Hopkinson, Hannah, Confectioner, 8, Thorngate. Houghton, George, Confectioner, Castlegate-terrace. Ioulden, John, 18, W estgate. fnman, John, 17, Salthouse-lane. Kell, David, 34, Waterside, North. Kirk, William, 3, Silver-street. ·.ee, Thomas, 26, Steep-hill. I .my, William, 54, Bailgate. Lievesley, Thomas, 26!, Eastgate. Lowther, James, 16, Melville-street. TJynn, Thomas, 13, Strait. ~ewton, Mary, 36, Silver-street. Parker, Charles, 21, Bailgate. Parkinson, David, 164, High-street. Pheasant, Joseph, Flour-dealer, 7!, Silver-street. 'oppleton, Henry, 36-7, Sincil-street. J?rocter, Joseph, 26, Monson-street. Quibell, James, 20, Newport. Robinson, Edward, 32, Flaxengate. 1obinson, John, 92, Bailgate. Jeely, Michael Salmon, Confectioner, 187, High-street. Speet, Henry, 10, Beaumont-place. Storr, Joseph, 65, Newland. 'l'albot, Elizabeth, Confectioner, 134, High-street. ~hursby, James, 22, Sincil-street. Tollerton, J ames, 28, Waterside, South. Tuxford, William, 44, Waterside, North. Vickers, George, 212, High-street. Vard, William, 93, High-street. Watson, William, 6-7, Thorngate. Watson, Thomas, 3, Newland-street. Willows, Edward, 227, High-street, (and Corn-factor). BASKET MAKERS. BARRATT, George, 21, Waterside, North. Chapman, Richard, 12, Waterside, North. 36

Chapman, Thomas, 3, Danes-cottages. Gee, William, 1, High-street. Owen, Richard, 321, High-street. Patrick, Samuel, 82, High-street. Wright, Charles, 26, Waterside, South• • BEER RETAILERS. ASHTON, William, Bee Hive, 6, Saltergate. Ball, Mary Ann, the Struggler, 19, W estgate. Barratt, Elizabeth, King wmia.m IV. 69, High-street. Barratt, Robert, Cross Keys, 10, Union-road. Bax:ter, Thomas, Three Tuns, 67, Bailgate. Brown, Maria, Brickmaker's Arms, 7, Stamp-end. Busby, Robert, the Ram, 7, St. Swithin's-square. Ellis, Thomas, Royal George, 26, Rasen-lane. Footitt, Elizabeth, Odd Fellows Arms, 1, Gas-street. Footitt, Charles, King's Head, 27, Flax.engate. Hickingbotham, 44, Sincil-street. Hunt, Richard Knight, Swan, 6, Brayford-side. Hutchinson, George, Duke of Wellington, 4, Broadgate. Islip, J oseph, Fishmonger's Arms, 30, Sincil-street. Kelbam, Abraham, Manver's Arms, Danes-gate. Kirk, John, Peacock, Greetwell-gateJ Lee, Frederick, Traveller's Rest, Chnwick-road. Metcalf, Ann, Coach and Horses, 50-1, N ewland. Mitchell, Alfred, Foundry Inn, 33, Waterside, South. Pepperdine, Sophia, 389, High-street. Robson, Ann, Morning Star, 5, Greetwell-gate. Smith, William, Dog and Duck, 16, Waterside, North. Stocks, Mary, Wind Mill, 63, Newport. Storr, William, Generous Britton, 15, Dane's-gate. Taylor, Robert, Miller's Arms, 86, High-street. Thompson, George Abram, Castle and Falcon, 55, Bailgate. Tyler, Thomas, Gardener's Arms, 5k, Waterside, South. Usher, George, 3, Hawson's-court. Usher, Ann, Three Tuns, 10, Drapery. Ward, Esther, Generous,Briton, 5, Much-lane. W attam, Paul, Plough Boy, 22, Burton-road. Wells, John, Windmill, 121, High-street. West, William, Newark Arms, 28, Waterside, North. Williamson, Joseph, Hope and Anchor, 53, Waterside, North. Wilson, John, Swan and Salmon, Saltergate.

BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORIES. PFEIL, the Misses, 255, High-street, (and Toy-dealers). Powell, Wm. & Jane, 28, Silver-street. Winter, Letitia, 44, Silver-street. BIRD FANCIER. Wheatley, wmiam, 160, High-street.

BOARDING HOUSES. FIELD, Thomas, 87, Bailgate. Freer, Henry, 32, Park. Hackney, John, 12, Melville-street. Jennings, George, Commercial Hotel, 309, High-street. Knight, John B., Temperance Hotel, 3, St. Benedict's-lane. Lix, Elizabeth, 6, Norman-street. Moody, Charles, 2-3, Wigford-place. Sharman, Matthew, Temperance Hotel, 9, St. Mark's-place. Thompson, Edwin, Wigford-place. Welton, Wjlliam, Eating-house, 337, High-street. 37

BOAT OWNERS. BARRATT, John, 7, Brayford-side. Borrill, John, 35, Holland's-row. Bray, lsaac, Hull Boats, Brayford-side, house, 6, Lucy Tower-st. Jones, Bartholomew, 66, Waterside, South. Rainforth, William, Hull, Sleaford, and Horncastle Boats, 11, Waterside, South. BOATWRIGHTS. BELL, Matthew, 5, Brayford-side. Holmes, Daniel, 23, Holland's-row. Wallace, Robert, Brayford-side. BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS. AKRILL, George, 27, Steep-hill. Anderson, Samuel, Park-lane. Andrew, William, 6, Guild-street. Bear, Robert, 9, Park-lane. Beavin, Thomas, 55, Waterside, North. Blackburn, George, 3, Anderson's lane. Borrows, George, 4, Hilton-hill. Brown, Jacob, 48, Steep-hill. Bunn, Henry, 7, Danes-terrace. Csswell, William, 279, High-street. Child, Benjamin, 1, Watson's-court, 31, High-street. Clapham, Frederick, 33, Waterside, North. Clayton, Dixon, 1, Blow's-passage, 307, High-street. Codd, William, 39, Steep-hill. Codling, John, 3, Daues-terrace. Cooper, John, 22, High-street. Dixon, Joseph, 25, Rasen-lane. • Draper, George, 22, Strait. Eccles, Thomas, 19, St. Michael's-terrace. Ellerby, William, 2, South Bat-court. Ellis, John, 52, Rasen-lane. Elsom, John, 77, Newport. Exton, Thomas, 18, Maud's Hill-terrace. Fieldsend, John, 27, Melville-street. Fish, William, 2, Newport. Flanders, James Smith, 4, Vicars'-passage, Newport. Foster, Thomas, Rasen-lane. Fowler, John, 7, Bray's-passage, 387, High-street. Gunthorpe, J ames, 13, Bailgate. Hartley, William, 127, High-street. Hartley, Joseph, 20, Pelharn-street. Hickson, John, 1, W estgate. Hickson, John, 8~, Grantham-street. Holland, John, 2!9, High-street. Holmes, Edward Henry, Cornhi11. Hoyes, Charles, 10, Strait. Hudson, J ames, 10, Church-lane. Jevons, Sarah, New-market, house, 6, Norman-street. Johnson, William, 4, Strait. Key, John, 2, St. Mary's-street. Kirk, ~becca, 42, Silver-street. Kirkham, William, 1, Stamp-end. Kitchen, WilHam, 2, 1\-Ielville-street. Mapleston, James Dove, 6, Linton's-passage, 393, High-street. Marratt, George, 42!, High-street. Morgan, William, 19, Newland. Morris, John, 29, Greetwell-gate. Motley, Thomas, 5, Turner's-buildings, Newport. Pearson, James, 4, Hungo.te-passnge. D

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Pearson, WilHam, 47, Rasen-la.ne. Penney, William, 289, High-street. Pennington, John, 11, N orman-street. Pepperdine, John, 28, High-street. Pettener, William, 96, High-street. Potterton, Wi1lia:m, 5, St. Paul's-lane. Quipp, J oseph, 398, High-street. Reynolds, Richard, 12, St. Michael's-terrace. Reynolds, John, 3, North Witham-bank. Robinson, John, 68, Newland. Rose, Abraham, 1, South Bar-court. Rum ford, George, 11, W estgate. Scott, Sarah, 325, High-street. Sharman, Matthew Gilbert, Canwick-road. Skinner, Thos., 3, Turner's-buildings, Newport. Sparrow, Henry, 1, Gilbert's-yard, 84, High-street. Speed, Asher, 392, High-street. Spencer, Thomas, 28, Strait. Taylor, John, 53, Rasen-lane. Taylor, Henry, 1, Temperance-place, Chapel-lane. Teaster, Thomas, 11, Gibralter-hill. Teather, Edward, 39, Waterside, North. Torn, James, 9, Free School-lane. Walster, George, 15, Sincil-street. Ware, Henry, 16, Gra.ntham-street. Watkin, John, 41, Newland-street. Willcinson, Wil1iam, 34, Newport. Wilkinson, John, 76, Newport. Willson, Charles, 2, Burton-road. Wilson, Job, 2, St. Martin's-lane. Woodhouse, Joseph, 115!, High-street. BRAZIERS AND TINMEN. (See also Ironmongers.) IDTCHIN, John, 1, Anderson's-la.ne. Issott, Mary Ann, 156, High-street. Lewis, Thomas, 11, Bailgate. Lumb, Edward, 11, Corporation-court. Scott, George, 87, High-street. Scott, Charles, 7, South Witham-bank. Stephenson, Samuel, 1, Bailgate. Webster, Samuel, 267, High-street. BREWERS AND MALTSTERS. AM~LER, Edward, 14, Thorngate. Brook, Wm. Hy., Maltster and Brewer, 46, Waterside, North. Conlon, David, 31, Waterside, North. Dawber, Robert, & Co., Maltsters and Brewers, 15, Guildhall- street, (and Hop-merchants.) Dixon, John Sta.nfield, ~:laltster, High-street. Ellis, William, 44, Steep-hill. Fieldson, William, 2j, Stamp-end. Foster, Wm., Maltster, Waterside, North. Hncoln Brewery Company, Maltsters and Brewers, Stamp-end. Marshall, William and John, Maltsters and Brewers, 18, Waterside, North. Mortimer, David, Maltster and Brewer, 31, Broadgate, (and Spirit-merchant.) · Parker, J oseph, 6, M onson-street. Rudgard, William, Maltster and Brewer, Waterside, South. Skin, John, Maltster, 64, Bailgate. Ward, Wil1iam, 9, Eastgate. Willson, Willia.m Edward, 16, Broadgate. 39

BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS. BARBER, John, 33, Waterside, North. Cammack, William, 47, Bailgate. Carratt, Robert, 15, W estgate. Catton, George, Doughty's-passage, Melville-street. Cotton, George, 23, Waterside, South. Elston, Thomas, 12, St. Michael-gate, (and Plasterer.) Godson, William, 25, Park-lane, (and Plasterer.) Hammerton, Thomas, 19, St. Botolph's-terrace. Kent, Ja.rnes, 21!, Sincil-street. J,j)], Robert, 2, Eden-place, Melville-street. Morgan, John, Plasterer, 4, Butchery-street. Morgan, George, Plasterer, 5, Butchery-street. Mucklow, George, 8, Westgate. Powell, John, 5, Gibraltar-bill. Simpson, William, 20, Salthouse-lane. Tindall, Thomas, 25, St. Michael's-terrace. BROKERS (GENERAL.) BINGHAM, Samuel, Watson's-court, Sincil-street. Cox, William, 7, Guildhall-street. Hare, Ruial, 21, Strait. Kirton, Eleanor, 10, Waterside, North. I.ark, Mary, 4, Newland. Leversedge, Benjamin, 347, High-street. Murr, wmiam Skepper, 185, High-street. Patterson, Alexander, 31, Strait. Pickering, William, 15, Strait. Tateham, Waiter, 285, High-street. Taylor, William Day, 56, Steep-hi11. Tindall, John, 1, Steep-hill. Wells, William, 42, Newland. BRUSHMAKERS. FLINT, Jacob, 4-5, North Witham-bank. Kilminster, George, 35, Sincil-street. Wish, Richard, 241, High-street, (and Bookbinder.) BUILDERS. l3ARKER, Robert, 47, Sincil-street. l3arnes & Birch, 1-2, Beanmont-place. Catton, Henry, 1, J obber's-square. Chambers, Jonathan, 1, Chapel-lane. Close, Henry Stanley, 11, Beaumont-place. Cooling, Edward, 30, Melville-street. Durance, Joseph, jun., 5, Park. Foster, John, 29, High-street. Fotherby, Henry, 18, Rasen-lane. Fox, Charles, 9!,. Melville-street. Goy, Matthew, 8, Grantham-street. Huddleston, William, 21, Melville-street. Jackson, Henry, 12, Broadgate. Kirk, Wiliam, 3, Priory-gate. Reeve, John, 11, N orman-street. Richardson, Wimam 4, St. Swithin's-square. Robinson, David, 20, Union-road. Simpson, Charles, 101, High-street. Slingsby, Robert, 2, Norman-street. Smith, Freeman, 8, Grantham-street. Squire, George, 49, Sincil-street. Vicars, Wil1iam, 59, Steep-bill. Ward, Charles, 53, Newland. Wray, Benjamin, Eastgate. Young, Robert, Canwick-road. 40

• :BUTCHERS. ALLSOP, Williom, 38, Steep-hill. Andrew, George, 17, Bailgate. Anderson, Williom, 211, High-street. Ashton, Wi1liam, 6, Newland. :Beavin, Arthur, 10, Broadgate. Bourne, John Henry, 37, Hungate. Briggs, Wil1iam, 14, Waterside, North. Bushell, Peter, 7, Caledonian-place. Castor, Edward, 89, Bailgate. Codd, John Hollam, 14, Waterside, North. Crooks, Aaron, 95, High-street. Cummins, George, 22, Newport. Curtis, John, 171, High-street. Curtis, Charles, 13, Guildhall-street. Emmerson, William, 49, Newland. Fox, Thomas, 284, High-street. Giles, John, jun., High-street, and New-market. Giles, John, sen., 59, Waterside, South, and New-market. Glover, John, 25-6, High-street. Goodyear, Joseph, 18, Strait, and New-market. Goodger, Charles Adlard, 5, Waterside, South. Gresham, Robert, 14, Melville-street. Gunnell, Charles, 45, High-street. Hall,- New-market. Height, John, 17, Sincil-street, and New-market. Higgatt, Sarah, 1, Silver-street. Howitt, John, 19, Silver-street, and New-market. Johnson, Edward, 103, High-street, and New-market. Keyworth, Richard, 32, Sincil-street. Kent, Thomas, 209, High-street. Kirk, Edward, 10, Bailgate. Lundie, John, 22k, Sincil-street. Maddison, George, 4 7, Steep-hill. Mansford, James, 105, High-street. Mansford, John, 221!, High-street, house, Park-lane. Mansford, Elizabeth, 52, Waterside, North. Maples, John, 37, Newport. Maples, Cornelius, 18, Bailgate. Nicholson, Albert, 32, Strait. Nicholson, Henry, 48, Bailgate. Parratt, Mathias, 6, Langworth-gate. Parrish, Griffin, 268, High-street. Pepperdine, Joseph, 116, High-street. Priestley, John, Burton-rottd, and New-market. Rumble, Charles, 1, Thorngate, (and Cattle-dealer.) Sewell, Thomas, 272, High-street. Simpson, Joseph, 412, High-street. Smith, Francis, 20, N ewland. Taylor, John, 130, High-street. Taylor, John, 318, High-street. Tripp, George, 338, High-street. Turner, George, Newmarket. Walker, New-market. Walkley, Thomas Emerson, 7, Silver-street. West, John, 22, Waterside, South. Willoughby, Hezekiah, 9, Strait, and New-market. Wilson, John, 34, Bailgate. Wilson, John, 222, High-street. Wilson, Richard, 248, High-street. Willson, William, 207, High-bridge. W oollfit, J oseph, 2, Burton-road. Yates, John Denys, 57, 'Vaterside, North. 41

CAEINET MAKERS AND PA.PER-H.ANGERSr .ALLEN, George, 30, Monson-street. Eeech, William, 42, Steep-hill, (and Paper-hanger.) Carrington, Eenjamin, 29, Strait. Curtis, Wmia.m, 228, High-street. Gadd & Shaw, 5, Silver-street. Hales, John, 348, High-street, (and Joiner.} Hannett, George Summer, 5, Steep~hil1. Harvey, George, 1, St. 1\'la.rk's-lane, (and Joiner.) Hind, Henry Harper, 47, Silver-street. Lrunb, Thomas, 162, High-street. Penney, William, 13, Steep-hill. Porter, Edmund Henry, 8, St. Ma.ry's-street, (and Machine· agent.) Powell, Robert, 72, Bailgate. Swallow, Richard, 12, Strait, (and Paper-hanger.) Swallow, Mary Ann, 30, Strait, (and Paper-hanger.) Taylor, Ralph, 1, Exchequer-gate. Trnman, 'vmiam Hodges, 80, Eailgate. Wiison, George, 40, Silver-street. CARVERS, GILDERS, AND DECORATORSr EOUGHTON, Henry, 263, High-st:teet. Nixon, Ja.mes, 11, Lindum-road. Pickering, Richard, 3, Bank-street. Quarm, Elizabeth, 282, High-street. Wallhead, George Edward, 35, Butchery-street. CATTLE DEAI.ERS. • COOPEH, Thomas, Horse-dealer, Cabbage-hall, Newlanct. Ellis, George, 11, Chapel-lane. Rumble, Charles, 1, Thorngate. Tateham, William, Hungate. Tongr Thomas, 23, Rasen-lane. Yates, John Denys, ()7, Waterside, North. CHEMISTS AND DRUGGIS'L'S. BATTLE, & Maltby, 294, High-street. Bennett, Robert, 32, 'Naterside, North. Butt, John; 9.!, High-street. Clarke, Robert, 5, Gas-street. Cottingham, William, 256, High-street. Dymoke, John, & Co., 235, High· street Edwards, Henry, 186, High-street. Kemp, John, 215, High-street. Meredith, William Dykes, 336, High-fltreet. Pank, William John, 219, High-street. Peppercorn, Benjamin, 4, Guildhall-street. Redman, Frederick, 3, Bailgate. Rumble, George, 174, High-street.. Slight, John, 295, High-street. Snell, William, 34, St. Mary's-street. Snell, John, 33, Sincil-street. Spencer & Son, 5, Bailgate. Spencer, George, 314, High-street. Sympson, Charles, 283, High-street. Tomlinson, Charles Knowles, 292, High-stt, and 6, Bailgate. Welch, Alfred, 30, Waterside, South. Wilks, Cuthbert, 191, High-street. Woodcock, Page Dewing, 312, High-street, (Patent Medicine­ vendor.) CLERGYMEN. A.PTHORP, George Frederick, 1, Vicars'-court. Armstrong, Edward, Castle-cottage, Drury-lane. Bacon, William, "\Vesleyan, 3-!, Newland. Brailsford, Willson, W esleyan, 9, Clasket-gate. Brtrinbridge, Jo.mes, Free-Methodist, 10, St. Botolph's-terrace, Carthy, William, Primitive-Methodist, 23, Monson-street. Ford, William, W esleyan, 73, Bailgate. Garvey, Richard, 3, Vicars'-court. Gibney, John, Somerville, 4, Vicars'-court. Goodman, Willio.m, Baptist, 2, Carholme-terrace. Jeremie, Dr., The Subdean, Minster-yard. Jepson, William Noah, 20, Park, Vicar of St. Martin's. Metcalf, Enos, Congregational, 11, Monson-street. Nelson, N orthgate. Padley, Augustus Frederick, Brook-cottage, Saxon-street, Prettyman, The Chancellor, 11, Minster-yard. Prettyman, The , Minster-yard. Richter, Henry Willia.m, 23, Minster-yard. Rigg, George, Sn.xon-street. Scott, Caleb, Congregational, 1, Carholme-terraM. Sibthorp, Richard Waldo, 1, St. Anue's-houses. Stephenson, John, Primitive-,Methodist 19, Burton-road. Stock, Jomes, 3, Ventnor-terrace. Swift, John J., 3, Pottergate. Thorold, J., Vicar of St. Mary-le-Wigford, 1, Ventnor-terrace. ·whitehead, Geo. Davenport, 2, Vicars'-court. Wmioms, Henry Wilkinson, W esleyan, 8, Clasket-gate. Wright, Samuel, Baptist, 7, Grantham-street. CLOCK CASE MAKER. BLOW, Henry, 1, Priory-gate. CLOG AND PAT TEN MAKER. WHITE, Charles, Bracebridge-cottage. COACH BUILDERS. CURTIS, Thomas; Canwick-ro11d. Hall & Son, 166, High-street. Hoe, William, 29, Broa.dgate. Nicholson, James, Canwick-road. Scoley, William, 18, Mill-lane. • COAL MERCHANTS. ALLMAN, ThO"mas, 47, Salthouse-lane. Bell, Thomas, 1, Park-lane. Clarke & Theaker, Brayford-side. Dawber, R., Brayford-side. Matchett, George, 1, Brayford-hea.d. Nesbitt, Joseph, Brayford-side. Norris, Wm., Brayford-side. Theaker, Henry, (Clarke & Theaker,) C~nwick-road. Townhm, wmio.rn, Brayford-side, house, 27, Park. Tweedale, George, Midland Station, house, 141, High-street. COAL PORTERS. BLUNDELL, Henry, 7, Gas street. Brown, George, 1, Lark-lane. Cummins, Willia.m, 48, Rasen-lane. Fletcher, Robert, 9, Mint-lane. Goulding, Wimam, 5, Tanner's-lane. Gurnhm, Robert, 6, Hungate. Hackney, Reuben, 5, Mill-court. Hales, Arthur, 4, Brummit's-row, Drapery. H~lmes, George, 11, Flaxen-gate. Meanwell, John, 6, Fotherby's-court. 43

Overton, Samuel, 28, Newport. Porter, John, 10, St. Martin's-row. Ricbardson, Wi1liam, 3, Winn's-passage. Sewell, William, 38, Hungate. Smith, Wi11iam, 12, Newland. Smith, John, 12, Chapel-lane. Tindall, William, 7, Burton-road. Townhill, William, 50, Newland-street. Weatherhead, Willia.rn, 12, Gourley's-row4 Wheatman, Jnmes, 2, Drapery. Woodhouse, Edmund, 394, High-street. Woodward, wmiam, 49, Hungate. Wray, Thomas, 2, High-street. COOPERS. BURRIS, John Smith, 9, St. Mary's-street. George, Robert Curtis, 19, Waterside, North. Hickson, Thompson, 27, Danesgate. Martin, Mary, 25, Steep-hill. Savage, Frederick B., 23, Sincil-street. Turner, William, 431, High-street. CORK CUTTER. WOOLFITT, Thomas, 6, Bmyford-street, 187, High-street. COW KEEPERS. AMBLER, Edward, 14, Thorngate. Arnold, Nathaniel, 21, Waterside, South. Bellamy, William, 30, Rasen-lane. Gunthorp, J oseph, 25, Hungate. Hardwick, Wmiam, 5, Jackson's-court. Kirk, Luke Benjamin, 20, Langworth-gate. Maxted, W.illiam, 5, Brummitt's-court, Westgate. Priestley, William, 27, Newland. Sewell, William, 5, Motherby-lane. Throsby, Edmund, 18, Sincil-street. Willoughby, Ann, 42, Waterside, North. Woodcock, Frances, 11, Gas-street. CURRIERS. HICKSON, Thomas, Grantham-street. Hiley, Roger, 6, Water-lane. Mo.rtin, Richard, 25, Bi·oadgate. CUTLERS. BROOKE, Henry, 20, Strait. Hill, Thomas, 3, Park-lane. Hopkinson, Samuel E., 3!, Sincil-street. DRAPERS. BAUSOR, William, 198, High-street. Beard, Wil1iam, 305-306, High-street. Blinkhorn, William, 88, Bailgate. Bainbridge, George, 234, High-street. Dawson, (Bros.,) 278, High-street. Dickerson, James, 9, Bailgate. Dixon, Joseph, 9, Steep-hill. Foster, Thomas, 326, High-street. Grantham & Roome, 200, High-street. Grose, Richard, 97, High-street. Jelley & Craps, 195-196, High-street. Mawer & Collingham, 229, High-street. McD onald, John, 12, St. Mary's-street. 41

Norton & Sons, 286-287, High-street. Odling, (Bros.,) 216, High-street. Scott, Mary Ann, 11, Strait. Searby & Dawes, 221, High-street, (Clothiers, &c.) Thomson, John, Newland. DYERS. :BLAIDEN, James, 6, Silver-street. Davis, William, 27, Melville-street. Jackson, Miss, Saltergate, and 55, Waterside, South. ENGINEERS AND IRONFOUNDERS. :Burton & Procter, Sheaf Iron-works, 56, Waterside, South. Clayton, Shuttleworth, & Co., Stamp-end Works, Waterside, S. Chester, Richard, 14, Rosemary-lane. Duckering, Richard, Ironfounder, 52, Waterside, South. Penistan, Michael, St. Rumbold's-lnne, house, 351, High-st. Robey & Gamble, Perseverance Iron-works, Canwick-road. ENGRAVER AND COPPERPLATE PRINTER. 1\IOREHEAD, John, 10, Butchery-street. FARMERS. ALLISON, Charles, 32, Newland. Ashley, George, 32, Westgate. Cooper, William, 21, Newport. Evans, Frederick Jahrr,. 51, Newport. l+~rankish, George, 12H, High-street. Hird, Robert, 60, Newport. Jackson, William, 84, High-street. 1\Iumby, Jomes, 56, Newport. Spicer, Lawrence, 29, Rasen-lane. FISHl\fONGERS AND GAME DEALERS. CHEETHAM, John, Fishmonger, 31, Sincil-street. Heck, James, 311, High-street. Hunter, Barnet Cracrof, Fishmonger and Poulterer, 31, Steep-hill. . Jacklin, Joseph, 10, St. Benedict's-lane, and New-market. Kirk, William, Fishennan, 48, Waterside, North. Simpson, George, 296, High-street. Simpson, Michael MaC"hin, Fishmonger, 8, Blue Anchor-yard. Swa.in, Richard, 302, High-street. Wright, Thomas, Fishmonger, 10, St. Michael-gate. FURRIER. FORTH, Ann, 3, Speet's-row, Beaumont-fee. GARDENERS, FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN. (Those marked thus • are Fwrists dJ Seedsmen.) ALLBERY, John, 28, Hungute. :Barrell, Robert, 413, High-stn>et. :Beeson, Wmiam, 2, Lilley's-passage, Bailgate. :Bentley, William, 85, High-street. :Blackburn, Frederick, 411, High-street. :Blissett, William, Hibbert's-passage, Pelham-street. * Blyton, Edmund, 36!, High-street. :Brocklebank, William, 5, Akrill's-passage. :Brown, Henry, 4, Salthonse-lane. Cooling, John, 3, Curtis'-row, Newport. Dixon, \Villiam, 53, Bailgate. •Emerson, John, 2, St. Botolph's-terrace. •Gresham, Thomas, 27, Hi!)h-street. •Haines, John, 81, Newport. · Hallam, Thomas, 117, High-street. Hodson, Francis, 2, Greetwell-gate. Humphrey, - 23, Eastgate. Hunt, George, 13, Ashton's-court. Jackson, Charles, 11, High-street. Jackson, Thomas, 408, High-street. •Jackson, Edward, 196, High-street. • King, William, 373, High-street. Lee, Thomas, 4, Sparrow-lane. • Melbourne, David, Greetwell-gate. Oxley, William, 35, Greetwell-gate. •Pennell, Richard, 3, Nursery-place, 408, High-street. • Ringham, James, 50, Steep-hill. •Robson, John, 1, St. Leonard's-lane. Robson, William, 33, Greetwell-gate. •Snow, Richard, 39, High-street. Squires, Charles, 26, Hungate. Toyne, John, 80, High-street. Tuxford, William, 5, Brummitt's-row., Drapery. Vickers, James, 2, Bray's-passage. Watson, James, 14, Mill-lane. •White, William, North-gate. Young, Robert, 9, Maud's Hi11-terrace. GENERAL DEALERS. CALDRON, Joel, 2, St. Martin's-row. Clarkson, William, 10, Waterside, South. Hall, Richard, 2, Thorngate. Haughton, Edward, 345, High-street. Newbold, John Davison, 14-15, St. Benediet•s-lane. Whiley, John, 4, Brayford-street. GINGER BEER MANUFACTURERS. CATLEY, Thomas Newmarch, 6, Steep-hill. Ford, William, 25, Melville-street, {and Soda-water.) GLASS AND CHINA DEALERS. COCKRILL, Thomas, 7-8, Waterside, South. Fish, Wmiam, 48, Silver-street. Pennell, Charles, 4, Silver-street. Walker, Wimam, 12, St- Benedict's-lane. Walker, Thomas, 67, Newland. GREENGROCERS AND l''RUITERERS. ANDREW, Joseph, Watson's-court, 23, Sincil-street. Black, John, 52, Newlnnd. Ellis, Thomas, 60, Newland, (and Cream Cheese-maker.) Fern, James, 10. Stamp-end. Hardy, Thomas, 26, Waterside, North. Hirst, Ja.mes, 29, Holland's-row. Jacklin, Joseph, 10, St. Benedict's-lane. Knowles, George, 84, Bailgate. Leech, John, Bethel-place. Maples, Job, 15, Greetwell-gate, Parr, Edward, 4, Fotherby's-court. GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS. ACKRILL, Harriett, 3, Canwick-road. Allis, Willia.m, 22-23, Newland. A1lison, Charles Ashlin, 227, High-street. Andrew, William, 16, Waterside, South, (and Baker.) Asman, Louisa, 38, Sincil-street. 46

Axtell, Thomas, 44, Newland-street. Barker, David, 40, Hungate. Barlow, Harriet, 276, High-street. (and Chandler,) Barrill, Rd., 9, High-street. Beech, William, 40, High-street. Bescoby, Rachael, 54, Waterside, South. Bingley, Henry, 20, Maud's Hill-terrace. Bonser, Samuel, 300, High-street. Briggs, Thomas, 61, Bailgate. Brown, Richard, 1, St. Botolph's-terrace. Brown, John, Brayford-head. Calder, Elizabeth, 30, Silver-street. Carlill, William, 14, Strait. Clay, William, 28, Newland-street. Clarke, David, 24, Newland, (and Baker.) Clapham, William, 12, Waterside, South. · Close, Elizabeth, 17, Butchery-street, (and Confectioner.) Cox, Mr., 56, Newport. Crawford, Joseph W., 6-7, Butchery-street. Croft, Moses, 50, Sincil-street. Donley, Terence, 4, Waterside, South. Farmery, Leonard, 281, High-street. Girton, Maria, 12, St. Mark's-lane. Gould, George, 8, Burton-road, (and Provision-dealer.) Hall, Thomas, Rasen-lane. ' Harrison, Stephen, 220, High-street, (and Wine-merchant.) Hiley, William, 7, Bailgate. Hyde, William Henry, 173, High-street. J ackson, Thomas, 1, Burton-road. James, Mildred, 20, Hungate. Kirkpatrick, Susan, 99, High-street. Lowther, James, 16, Melvillle-street, (and Baker.) Mann, Hannah, 67, Waterside, North. • Mapleston, Mary, 115, High-street. Marshall, Benjamin, 132, High-street. Menzies, Mary, 51, Bailgate. Millson, George, 13, Saltergate, (and Tailor.) Penistan & Daubney, Magpie-square. Penistan, J osh., 14, Guildhall-street, (and Provision-dealer.) Plumtree, John, 223, High-street. Porter, Robert Capp, 324, High-str.eet. Proctor, J oseph, 26, Monson-street, (and Baker.) Robinson, Edward, 32, Flaxengate, (and Flour-dealer.) Robinson, Sarah, 31, Newport. Ross, William, 203, High-street, (Chandler and Provision- dealer.) Salter, Phi11ip, 61, Waterside, South. Sanderson, William, 24, Newport. Scrivener, Edward, 197, High-street, (and Chandler.) Seely, Robert, 14, Bailgate. Seely, Michael Salmon, 187, High-street, (and Confectioner.) Senior, Henry, 15, Hungate. Sharp, Jeremia.h, 4, Bank-street. Smith, John, & Co., 217-218, IIigh-street, and 2, Bailgate, (and Chandlers.) Speet, Henry, 10, Beaumont-place, (and Baker.) Stamp, Mary, 1, Norman-street. Talbot, Elizabeth, 134, High-street. Taylor, Hannah, 40, Newland-str-eet. Tindall, William W oodthorpe, 10, Stamp-end. Wake:field, Aaron, 59, Waterside, North. Wailer, Richard, 1-2, Clasket-gate. Wattam, Paul, 22, Burton-road. Whitelamb, Joseph, 4, Burton-road. 47

Wood, William, 5, Greetwell-gate. Wood, John, 16, Silver-street. · Wright, Phi11ip, 403, High-street.

GUNSMITHS. SEELS, Jane, 244, High-street. Thomas, Mary Elizabeth, 7, Strait. HAIRDRESSERS. ARNOLD, Nathaniel, 308, High-street. :Blakey, George, 1, Guildhall-street. :Blakey, John, 4, Guildhall-street. :Brightmore, Henry, 13, Waterside, South. Colbeck, Matthew, 120, High-street. Gilbert, Thomas, 15, Bailgate. Holoran, Thomas, 175, High-street. Horton, George Wil1iam, 239, High-street. King, George, 34, Steep-hill. Kirk, Frederick, 231-232, High-street. Pinder, Robert, 27, Waterside, North. Robinson, E., 190-316, High-street. • Smith, Frederick Thomas, 95!, High-street. Walker, William, 260, High-street. Wells, Robert, 3, Waterside, North. W elton, John, 27, Silver-street. -

HATTERS, HOSIERS, HABERDASHERS, &c. (See also Drapers.) AXTELL, Thomas, 182, High-street. Asher, John, 230, High-street. Bacon, Elizabeth, 28, Steep-hill. Bayles, Elizabeth, 2ti3, High-street. :Bishop, Thomas, 240, High-street. Fletcher, Levi, 45, Steep-hi11, and New-market. Gresham & Smith, 304, High-street. Goldingay, James, 3, Waterside, South. Holland, J ane, and A., 250, High street. Luddington, John, 6, Guildhall-street. Old, William, 189, High-street. Rippon, Martha, 210, High-street. Smith, Charles, 238, High-street. Thornhi11, John, 277, High-street.

HIGGLERS. :BLOW, Edward, 6, Taylor's-court. Briggs, John, 36, High-street. .Burley. John, 3, Motherby-lane. Carratt, Thomas, 9, Greetwell-gate. Gregory, George, 52, Salthouse-lane. H utchinson, George, 4, Broadgate. Johnson, James, 36, Hungate. Mapleston, John, 85, High-street. Morton, William, 63, Salthouse-lane. Mumby, Am brose, Greetwell-field. f:>restcot, William, 6, Mill-lane. Priestley, Edward, 13, W estgate. Scarborough, J oseph, 78, Newport. Scarborough, William, 79, Newport. "'choley, Thomas, 14, Canwick-road. Scrivenger, Wi11iam, 28, Sincil-street. West, John, 20, I .ark-lane. West, WiJJiam, 21, lark-lane. 4S

HORSE-BREAKERS. CARROTT, Henry, 59, Bailgate. J enkinson, Williarn, 3, Can wick-square. ~mith, James Cotton, 3, Blundy's-court, 5, Wate1·side, South.

INLAND REVENUE OFFICERS.

BLACKMORE, John, 56~, Waterside, North, Binder, Thomas, Supervisor, 58, Newland-street. Cottingham, J oseph, 10, Grantham-street. Hall, Wi1liam, 1, Carholme-cottages. Hunt, Thomas Henry, 15, Park. Jolliffe, John, Collector, 1, Pottergate. Mackay, Alexander, 17, St. Botolph's-terrace. INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENTS. AKRILL, Charles, Temperance Provident Institution, 259, High-street. Bellamy, Pearson, Universal Plate Glass Insurance, 3, Carholme-terrace. Broughton, J oseph, Eagle Life Insurance, 1, Union-road. Brown, Thomas, The Globe, 22, Steep-hjJJ. Chaloner, Wm., The Briton Life Association, 2, Guildhall-at. Cottingham, William, National Assurance and Investment Association, 256, High-street. Crisp, R. H., Scottish Union Life and Fire, 6, Prospect-terrace. Doncaster, William, and Life and Fire Insurance, 45, Silver-street. Drury, Michael, Sun Fire and Life Insurance, 1, Bank-street. Drury, Wold Lupton, National Live Stock and Law Union Fire and Life Insurance, 1, Waterside, South. Edwards, Geo. Harmston, Life and Fire, Norwich National Economic and Hail-storm, 10, Monson-street. Fletcher, Thos., Norwich Cattle, Accidental, and Hail storm, Metropolitan Counties Life and Sheffield Fire Insurances, 7, Bank-street. Foyster, John, Alliance British and Foreign Life and Fire Insurance, Saffron-garth, Beaumont-hill. Hall, Richard, Midland Counties, Railway Passengers, and General Accidental Insurance, 38, Silver-street. Holmes, Henry, Mitre Life Assurance, 12, Freeschool-lane. Holmes, Edward Henry, British Mutual, Cornhill. Holoran, Thomas, English and Irish Church and University Assurance, 175, High-street. Holton, John, Life Office, 11, Grantham-street. Kemp, John, The Times Fire, Life, Accidental Death, and Plate-glass Assurance Company, 215, High-street. Keyworth, Thomas Michael, County Fire Office, and Provident I,jfe, Cottesford-place, James-street. Latham, Halsall, Midla.nd Counties Insurance Office, Silver-at. Lawrence, William, British Empire Mutual Life Assurance, 258, High-street. Maples, James Lacey, Indisputable J,jfe Policy Company, 5, Beaumont-fee. Martin, J oseph, Conservative Land Society, and Protector Endowment, Loan, and Annuity Company, 74, Bailgate. Mason, William, Northern Assurance, 5, Guildhall-street. Meredith, William Deykes, Monarch Fire and Life, 336, High-street. Munday, Waiter James Henry, North of Fire and Life, Norwich and Accident and Casualty, and Norfolk Farmers Cattle Insurance, Guildhall-street. Murr, William Skepper, West of England Life and Fire, and Farmers General Agricultural Company, 185, High-street. 49

Chambers, Henry Thomas, Solicitor, Agent for Rock Life Assurance Company, 46, Silver-street. Edman, W. H., Agent for the Norwich & London Accident & Casualty Insurance Association, Scottish Amicable Mutual Life Assurance Society, The City of Glasgow FineArt Asso­ ciation,andPha.mix Insurance Company, 11, Steep-hill. Murray, William, Mutual Ijfe and National Alliance Casualty$ 3, J,gngworth-gate. Nesbitt, Joseph, Unity Fire Office, 349, High-street. Newton, Wi1liam, Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation, 22, Hndum-road. Padley, Jas. Sandby, The Guardian Insuranc-e, 17, I.indum-rd. Parkes, Charles, National Provincial Assurance, 36, Newland. Peck, William, Industrial and General Life Assurance and Deposit Company, 4, Ba.ilgate. Pennell, Charles, Agent for the Scottish Provincial Assurance Company, 3, Nursery-place. Poppleton, Henry, Briton IJfe, 36-37, Sincil-street. Robinson, William, Royal Farmers' Fire, Hailstorm, and Life Insurance, 11, Danesgate. Rumble, George, British Empire Mutual Life and Fire, 174, High-street. Sant, John, Inspector for National Live Stock Insurance Company, 3, St. Mark's-place. Skill, William, North of England Life and Fire, 64, Ba.ilgate. Tateham, "'iValter, United Service and General Jjfe Assurance and Guarantee Association, 285, High-street. Thornton, John Lawrence, National Mercantile, 298, High-st. Ward, John, British Empire Mutual I.ife and Perpetual Investment J,gnd and Building Company, 5, Danes-terrace. W ells, Rt., British Industry Life Assurance, 3, Waterside, N. Wilkinson, Isaac 0., National Botanic Provident Institution, 2, Broadgate. Wilks, Cuthbert, Edinburgh Life, HJl, High-street. Woodcock, Page D., Caledonian F'"rre and Life, 312, High-st. Wooldridge, James, United Kingdom I.ife and Anchor Fire and Jjfe Assurance, 7, Prospect-terrace. Wright, Sa.muel, The General Life and Frre, 7, Grantha.m-st. ffiONMONGERS COOPER, Samuel, 102, High-street. Fox, George Maples, 206, High-street. Issott, Mary Ann, 159, High-street. Penistan, Francis, 31, Melville-street. Simpson, Thomas, 233, High-street Trotter, Theodore, 204, High-street, (and SilV'ersmith.} W addington, Richard, 3, Guildhal1-street. JOINERS AND CARPENTERS. (See also Builders.) ASMAN, Benja.min, 128, High-st. Broughton, Charles, 10, Freeschool-lane. Brown, Robert, 9, Northgate. Carratt, Robert, 1, Burton-road. Cooper, Joseph, 3, Mint Wall-passage. Darcey, John, 11, Melville-street. East, William, 20, Silver-street. Fox, Wi11iam, Newton-street. Fox, Charles, 9!, Melville-street. Glover, Charles, 21, Eastgate.

Grason, Benjamin, 177 Canwick-road. Hsles-, John. 348, High-street. Harvey, George, 1, St. Martin's-row. E 50

Hickingbothnm, Robert, 10, Newland-street. Hickingbotham, Jeremiah, 4, Park-lane. Hickingbotham, William, sen., 2, N ewland. Hickingbotham, Robert Edward, 1, Newland. Hunt, Joseph, 34, Mill-lane. Hunt, Richard Knight, 6, Brayford-side. Martin, Thomas, 78, Bailgate. Mobbs, Samuel, 68, High-street. Ostler, Thomas, 38, Newport. Otter, John, 4!, Grantham-street. Otter, Edward, 5, Grantham-street. Panton, Robert, 31, Bailgate. Pearson, John Godfrey, 4, N orthgate. Pepperdine, Benjamin, 9, Monson-street. Pilkington, William, 4, Langworth-gate. Robinson, David, 20, Union-road. Robinson, William, Monson-street. Smith, William, 2, Monson-street, Squire, George, 49, Sincil-street. Truman, William Hodges, 80, Bailgate. • LIME BURNERS. FOSTER, John, 29, High-street. Mumby, Ambrose, Greetwell-fields. N elthorpe, W., 24, !Jn dum-road. Wray, Benjamin, 15, Eastgate. LEATHER CUTTERS. HILEY, Roger, 6, Water-lane. Sivil, J runes, 13, Butchery-street. LIVERY STABLES. BROWN, George, Black Horse, 5, Eastgate. Freshney, S., Great N orthem Hotel. Melbourne, N ewell, White Hart Inn. Thornton, John L., 298, High-street. Trafford, Mrs., 301, High-street. Wilson, William, 334, High-street. MEDICAL BOTANISTS. WILKINSON, Isaac 0., 2, Broadgate. Littlewood, Thomas, Agent for Dr. Harle, 12, Burton-road. MATTRESS MAKERS. KEYWORTH, Edmund, 33, Park-lane. Smith, Matthew, 5, Strait. MERCHANTS AND CORN FACTORS. (Those marked thus* are Corn-factors only.) DAWBER, Robert, 2, Carholme-road. Doughty, J oseph George, & Son, Seed-crushers, Bone, Cake Coal and Seed-merchants, 201, High-street. *Duncombe, Thomas, 22, Eastgate. Foster, William, 45, Waterside, North. Gibson & Smith, Brayford-side. Gibson, William, Brayford-side. · Hartley, John, Brayford-side. Hartley, George, Brayford-side. Horner, James Beck, 181, High-street. Keyworth, Thomas Michael, Cottesford-place, J ames-street. "'Marsha.ll, Benjamin, 132, High-street. Nesbitt, Joseph, 349, High-street. Nicholson & Co., General Tillage, &c. Merchants, Cornhm. ;N 01·ton, Son & Turton, Waterside, South. 51

Penis tan, J oseph, 1~, Melville-street. •Poppleton, Henry, 36-7, High-street. Rudgard, William, Maltster & Miller, Newland. •Savage, Joseph, 10, Albion-place, Monson-street. Smith, Matthew, 10, High-street. · Smith, John Metcalfe, 62, Newland. Stevenson, John, 181, High-street. Thorpe & Sons, (Agent, Joseph Ellis,) 2, St. Mark's-place. Turton, Matthew, 22, Waterside, North. Wilkinson, John Sharpe, 44, Waterside, South. MILLERS. (See also Bakers, &c.) COTTAM, George, Ijndum-terrace. East, John, Motherby-hill. Esam, John, 14, Rasen-lane. Foster, William, 45, Waterside, North. Harri.son, William, 16, ::Bailgate. Hartley, John, ::Brayford-side. Houlden, John, 18, W estgate. . Keyworths & Seely, Braytord-side. Ijlley, William, 54, Bailgate. Rudgard, William, Brayford-side. Sbearman, Thomas, 24, Monson-street. Stevenson, John, Brayford-side. Strapps, John, 11, Mill-row.

W elbourn1 J oseph, Canwick-road. MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS.

(Those marked thus* are Milliners also.) • •ALLIS, Mary, 37, Park-lane. Ashton, Mary Ann, 24, ::Broadgate. Ashton, Anne, 22, St. Michael's-terrace. Askwith, Elizabeth, 52, Hungate. *Audas, Miss, Broadgate. •Bell, H. M., Silver-street. Bell, H. M., 24, Park. •Bennett, Mary, 21, Newland, (and Draper.) •Bufham, Mary, 291, High-street. •Calvert, Sarah, 15, Park-lane. •Cooke, C., 24, Steep-hill. Cooper, Mary Ann, 4, Wigford-place. Cross, Esther Ann, 9, Neave's-row. Dawson, Alice, 1, Woodhall's-yard. Elston, Caroline, 6, Beaumont-fee. •Flint, Marianne, 35, Silver-street. *Ha11ifax, Lucy, 8, Strait. Harrison, Ann, 3, St. Rum bold's-lane. Hodson, Mary, 11, Bank-street. Holmes, Mary, 4, Danes-cottages. •Holoran, Katherine, 37, Silver-street. •Johnson, Mary, 6, Oxford-street. Kealey, Charlotte, 12, White Swan-yard. Keyworth, Mrs., 33, Park-lane. , •Knowles, Harriet, 6, Asylum-road. Mapleston, Elizabeth, 4, Temperance-place. •Moody, Elizabeth, 18, Grantham-street. Musgrave, Eliza, 18, Melville-street. Pearson, Mary Ann, 1, I.a.ngworth-gate. * Robinson, Hannah Elizabeth, 6, Oxford-street. Robson, Mary Ann, 10, Chapel-lane. Samuel, Sarah, 16, Newport. •Sewell1 Juli~ Catherine, 245, High-street. Sharp, Harriet, 11, Drapery. Sharp, Mary, 119, High-street. •Simpson, Phcebe, 4, Park-place. •Smith, Ellen, 7, Melville-stretJt, •Smith, Asylum-road. Stafford, Susannah, 46, N ewland. Taylor, Mary Ann Elizabeth, 2, Newland-street. •Taylor, Mary, 7, Beaumont-fee. Wells, Eliza, 17, Saltergate. •Wistow, Miss, 7, Sincil-bank. Wright, Elizabeth, 41, Waterside, North. Wright, Harriet, 409, High-street. . MILLWRIGHTS. BURTON & Procter, Waterside, South. Harrison, John, 36, Bailgate. Tye, John, Brayford-side. MONTHLY NURSES, &c. ALLIS, Ann, 37, Park-lane. Ashton, Charlotte, 4, Brummitt's-ropery. Barber, Ann, 16, Saltergate. Freshney, Ann, 70, Bailgate. Hall, Mary Ann, 3, Newport. Morgan, Elizabeth, Vessey's-passage, Str~t. Ddling, Marj, 17, Hungate. MUFFIN MAKERS. GRASSBY, William Blackburn, 3, Grantham-street. Rose, Benjamin, 15, City-court. Scartliffe, George, Asylum-road. MUSIC MASTERS, & TEACHERS OF DANCING. ALLAN, John, Strait. Ashton, Michael, 170, High -street. Barraclough, John, 3, Danesgate, Brooke, George, Rasen-lane. Ellis, William, 2, St. Mark's-place, Dancing anq Cali~thenics. Hall, Rosetta, 33, Silver-street, Dancing and Calisthenics. Horton, George W\lliron, 231}, High-stree,. Mason, William, 5, Guildhall-street. Plant, Thomas, 17, Rasen-lane. Shaw, William, 26, Strait. Slowensky, Louis, 14, Church-lane. Taylor, George, 75, Bailgate. Truman, Isaac, Castlegate-terrace. Turton, Chapel-lane. Woombell, John, 6, Waterside, South. Young, John M. W., 10, Minster-yard. NAII.MAKERS. HATTERSLEY, Isaac, 273, High-street, (and; Chain-maker.) Hattersley, Joseph, 2, Blyth's-yard. Merrill, J osepb, 4, South With am-baJJ.k. Merrill, J obn, 11, Waterside, N m;th. Watson, William, 51, High-street. OPTICIANS. GATES, James, 7, Mint-lane. Kirk, Frederick, 231-232, High-street, (and Jeweller.} ORNAMENTAL S'l;ONE AND PLASTER MANUFACTVRERS. FAMBRINI, Joseph, 62, Watet·side, North. Maxwell, John, 61, Newport. · Vickers, William, 59, Steep-hill 53

PAINTERS. ANDERTON, William, 25, Bailgate. Foster, Miles, 6, Melville-street. Kent, Thomas, 3, St. Mary's-street. Mimmack, Willia.m, 34, Steep-hill. Nixon, J~:JIDes, 11, T.indum-road, (and Decorator.) Parkinson, John, 43, Sincil-street. Quarm, Elizabeth, 282, High-street, (and Gilder.) Scott, James, 3, St. Swithin's-square. Talkes, Thomas, J ackson's-court, Waterside, North. Tindall, William, 266, High-street. Wakelin, James, 2, Danes-terrace. Wallhead, George Edward, 35, Butchery-street, (and Gilder.) Webster, wmiam, 9, :Park~ Yule, Andrew, 9, Westbight. PAVIOR. PARRY, William, 30, Bailgate. PAWNBROKER. MILNES & Bra.mley, 172, High-street, and Silver Smith. PHYSICIANS. CHAWNER, Darwin, 9, Minster-yard. Elmhirst, Richard, 5, Minster-yard. O'N eill, William, 88, Bailgate. Torry, John Cooper, 1, Castle-bill. PIANOFORTE TUNERS & MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SELLERS. ADCOCK, Willia.m, 265, High-street. Barraclough, John, 3, Danesgate, (Tuner only.) Lawrence, William, 258, High-street. Mason, WiJJiam, 5, G~dhl\ll-street, (and Teacher.) PIPE MAKERS. BANNISTER, William, 2, Freeschool-lane. Lilburn, Edward, 2, Lilburn's-yard, 22, Waterside, South. PLUMBERS AND GLAZIERS. ANDERTON, William, 25, Bailgate. Brownlow, Joseph, 11, Castle-hill. Gatteridge, William, 60, N ewland. Kent, Thomas, 3, St. Mary's-street. Kirton, Henry, 207, High-street. Marshall, Charles, 11, Butchery-street. Pilkington, Thomas, 20, Eastgate. Reeve, William, 17, Melville-street. Sharpe, Henry, 35, High-street. Sharpe, Nathan, Blyth's-court, 194, High-street. Smith, (Exors. of,) 7, Eastgate. Tuxford, John, 14, Saltergate. Willerton, George, 29, Bailgate. Wilson, William, 334, High-stree~. POULTRY DEALERS. CATLEY, Thomas Newmarch, 6, Steep-hill. Cockitt, Charles, 11, Mint-lane. Hunter, Barnet Cracrof, 31, Steep-hm, Mearns, Valentine, 3, Good-lane. Morton, J oseph, 43, Salthouse-lane. PORK BUTCB,ERS. ALLSOP, William, Steep-hilL. Footitt, Jarv:is, 16, Strait. 5-l

PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &~ AKRILL, Charles, 259, High-street. Armstrong, James Green, New-market. Brooke, William & Benjamin, 290, High-street. Brumby, Thomas Oxley, 1-2, Butchery-street. Cousans, Edward Ralph, 202, High-street, I.incolnshire Times Office. Doncaster, William, 45, Silver-street. Johnson, John, Second-hand, 8, Danes-terrace. Keyworth, Charles, Meanwell's-yard, High-street, and 25, Flaxengate, (Printer and Bookbinder.) Leary & Son, 19, Strait. Loder, Richard, 224, High-street. Peck, Willia.m, Bookseller and Binder, 4, Bailgate. St.ainton, John, Bookseller Bnd Stationer, 11, Guildhall-street, and New-market. Wish, Richard, Bookbinder only, 241, High-street. PAPER HANGING DEAI.ERS. AKRILL, Charles, 259, High-street. Doncaster, William, 45, Silvflr-street. Cousans, Edward Ralph, 202, High-street. Gadd & Shaw, Silver-street. Nixon, Edward, New-road. PROCTORS. BROMEHEAD, Edmnnd Arthur, 3-4, James-street. Hayward, John, Beanmont-manor, (and Notary.) QUILLDRESSER. VINE, John, 33, Newland. REGISTER OFFICES FOR SERVANTS. BLAKEY, John, 4, Guildhall-st. Briggs, Thomas, 61, Bailgate. Dickerson, James, 9, Bailgate. Fletcher, Levi, 45, Steep-hill. Hiley, Wima.m, 7t Bailgate. Pfeil, Misess, 255, High-street. Scott, Mary Ann, 11, Strait. Robinson, Robert, High-street, Cornhill.

REPORTERS. BELLATTI, WilHam Henry, 14, Beaumont Place. Brooks, J ames, 5, Guildhall-:street.

ROPE MAKERS. BAKER, Thomas, 14, St. Mark's-place. Barker, Nathaniel, 1, St. Swithin's-row. Briggs, Thomas, 61, Bailgate. Dawes, William, 322, High-street. Doughty, Joseph George, 5, Bailgate. Gibson, J ames, 85, Bailgate. Mapleston, Edward, 1, Taylor's-court, 8, High-street. Mapleston, Robert, 462, High-street. Mapleston, Charles, 7, Broadgate. Mapleston, George, 4, Priory-gate. Mills, Thomas, 21, Great Northern-terrace. Percival, John, 136, High-street. Rainforth, Wi1Ham, 11, Waterside, South, (and Sail-maker.) Singleton, wmam, 1, Carholme-road. - 55 •

SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKER. , ANDERTON, Henry, 425, High-street. Bagaley, John, 1!, Waterside, South. Beard, Charles, 299, High-street. Hughes, Henry, 194, High-street. Proctor, Eliza, 341, High-street. Sandall, Edward, 23, Silver-street. Tipper, Frederick Hussey, 90, Bailgate. Watson, Henry, I.indum Road, house, Moore's-cottages. SAIL AND WATERPROOF COVER MAKERS. RAINFORTH, William, 11, Waterside, South. Singleton, William, Carholme-road. Mapleston, George, Potter-gate• . SAW MAKER. COLTON, Thomas, 14, Swan Pool-cqurt. 192._High-street. SAWYERS. ALLMAN, Thomas, 18, Salthouse-lane. Colbeck, Joseph, 47, Newland. Cullen, William, 12, Danesgate. Gaskin, William, Great Northern-terrace. Harm.strong, Charles, Gartori's-yard, 29, Waterside, South. Hiley, Wmiam, 10, W estgate. Holland, Thomas, 6, Huddlestone's-court, Brayford-side. Kent, Edward, 4, Providence-row, Motherby-bil1, Martin, John, 2, Providence-row, Motherby-hill. Marriott, John, 11, Union-row, 61, Waterside, South. Newsum, Mr., Steam Saw-mill, 10, Broad-gate. Pepper, John, 4, Sincil-bank. Skepper, John, 38, Salthouse-lane. Smith, John, 22, West-gate. Tarrant, William, 1, Newport. Ufton, William, 13, Newland-street. Ufton, George, 38, Newland-street. Wheatley, David, 33, Mill-lane. Yates, George, 40, Salthouse-lane. SCHOOLS AND SEMINARIES. ARNOLD, Miss, British-school, Newland. Bacon, Maria Hopwood, 3;3, N ewland. Baker, Miss, W esleyan Day -schooL Barraclough, Mrs., Danesgate. Beckett, Misses, 366, High-street. 13ellatti, Mrs. W., 14, Beaumont-place. Chambers, Rebecca, 68, Bailgate. Clarke, Mrs. Victoria Infant-schooL Dalton, Witton, Christ Hospital Schools, 47, Steep-hiH. Dandy, Mr., Broadgate. Doughty, Elizabeth, 13, Mill-lane. • Drury, Robert, 5, Freeschool-lane. Edman, Emma, 11, Steep-hill. Elliot, & Stocki1l, Commercial School, 6, Pelbam-street. Graves, H. B., St. Paul's National-schooL Heron, Arthur, 2!, Danes-terrace. Holton, John, Wesleyan School, 11, Grantham-street. Iancoln Grammar School, Freeschool-lane. Lindley, Jane Maria, 20, Church-lane. Mantle, Wimam, John, 1, North-gate. Melbourne, Mrs. D., Miss Cookson's School, 1, Greetwell-gate. Metcalfe, Mrs. E, Monson-street. Moore, Miss. St. Paul's National-school, (Girls.) 56

1\furray, Eliza K., Infant School, 3, I.angworth-gate. Palethorpe, Miss, Mint-lane. Pollard, William, British School, N ewland. Priestland, William, Central National schools, Silver-street. Rippon, Sarah, 9, Grantham-street. Roome, Ann Empringham, Ladies' Boarding School, S,Asylum- road. Scott, Miss M., 325, High-street. Shipley, George Hopkins, 1, St. Michael-gate. Steeper, Willia.m, Second Master Christ Hospital School, 54, Steep-hill. Sugden Mary, Priory School, Priory-gate. Swift, John J., 3, Potter-gate. Tallant, Mary Elizabeth, 369, High-street. Thomas, Amelia Ann, Preparatory Boarding and Day-school for Boys, 31, Park. 1 Trotter, Eliza, 4, Pelham-cottages. Virtu, Senor., Teacher of Languages, Grantham-street. Warin, Charles, B., Teacher ofT.a.nguages. 22, Park. Ward, John, 5, Danes-terrace. Wilkinson, A. Charlotte, Ladies' Seminary, 1, Freeschool-lane.

SEED CRUSHERS .!ND BONE MERCHANTS. DOUGHTY, & Son, 201, High-street. Edwards, George Harmston, 10, Monson-street. Rudgard, William, Newland-street, (anq Hop-merchant, &c.) Stevenson, John, ~rayford-side. SLATERS. JIBB, John, 8. Lucy Tower-street. Ward, Eliza Ann, 20, Waterside, South. SMITHS. ARDEN, John, 12, Mint-lane. Atkinson, Elizabeth, 12, Church-lane. Atkinson, John, 15, Church-lane. Barnes, Tempest, 3, Hungate. Barrow, John, 2, Hilton-hil1 •. Erooke, Henry, 20, Strait. Erown, Edward German, 3, Thorngate. Erummitt, Edward, Salter-gate, house, 29, Newland-street. Carratt, Robert, 2, Albert;-place, 41, High-street. Clarke, John, 5-6, Newport, house 8, Newport~ Dawson, John, 3, High-street. Doughty, Henry, 161, High-street. Ellis, George, St. Mary's-lane, house, 9, Norman-street. Elvin & Hobinson, 6, Park-lane. Goulson, Valentine, 11, Thorn-gate. Gregory, George, 29, Steep-hill. Holder, George, 11, St. Benedict's-lane. Morley, John, 60, Steep-hill. Revil, Charles, 194!, High-street. Salt, Charles Samuel, 372, High-street. Salt, Frederick M., 19, Monson-street. Wren, Charles, Lucy Tower-street. SOLICITORS. ANDREW, William, Midland Counties O:ffice, Silver-street Eromehead, Edmund Arthur, Proctor, Steward for Bail of J.incoln, Registrar of Prebendal Court. of Louth, &c., 3.4, James-street. Brown, Thomas, 32, Steep-hill. Burton, :Frederick, and Son, Liudum-road. . 57

Carline, Richard, 36, Silver-street. Cbam hers, Henry Thomas, 40, Silver-street. Dale, Thursh:m George, Clerk to the Below Hill Burial-board, Commissioners of Land and Assessed Taxes, and Lighting and Paving Commissioners, St. Benedict's-lane. Danby, J. W., 2, Bank-street. Hughes, Charles Leadbitter, 181, High-street. Moore, Joseph, 31, Silver-street. Swan, Robert, Exchequer-gate. Toynbee, Robert, 6, Bank-street. Tweed, John Thomas, Town Clerk & Clerk to I.incoln Turn­ pike Trustees, Guildhall-street, Wimams, Henry, 6, Castle-bm.

STAY MAI\.ERS. BEECH, Mary Ann, 3, Flaxengate. Field, William, 6, Strait. Thompson, Mary, 11, Langwortbgate. Sl'ONEMASONS. BARBER, John, 33, Waterside, North. Barker, R., Sincil-street. Binns, Frank, Brayford-side. Castles, J oseph, 5, Sincil-street. Durance, Joseph, jun., 5, Park. Foster, John, High-street. Huddleston, William, 26, Melville-street. Jackson, Henry, Slack's-yard, High-street. McTurk, Thomas, 3, Napoleon-place, Pelbam-street. Neltborpe, William, 24, I.indum-road. Wray, Benjamin, Eastgate. STRAW BONNET MAKERS. BARLOW, Anne, 27, Bailgate. Bishop, Harriet, 1, St. Mary's-street. Carter, Mary, 19, Butchery-street. Cullen, Jane, 37, Steep-bill. Morehead, Mary Ann, 10, Butchery-street. Swan, Letitia, 6, St. Benedict's-lane. Wright, Mary, 50, Waterside., North. SURGEONS.

BROADBENT, Edward Farr, 6~ Eastgate. Brooke, William Henry, 46, Waterside, North. Cammack, Robert, 1, St. Swithin's-square.. Fanning, John Nickle, Palfrey-house,_ Silver-street. Harvey & Lowe, Cornbill. Hewson, John, 54, Newland. Mason, George, 124, High-street. Redman, Meredith, 10, Steep-hill. Snow, James, I.indnm-road. Snow, James, jun., 20, Minster-yard. Sympson, Thomas, 2, James-street. Taplin, Benjamin Dutton, 264. High-street. Watkinson, J. M., Harlequin· Inn, 21. Steep-hill.. SURGEON-DENTISTS. BEACATJ,, Edwin, 131, High-street. Jefferies, Thomas, 335, High-street. Jones, John, 2, St. Swithin's-sqll6l'e. Sayles, Frederick Alban, 15, Silver-street. Trotter, Frederick King, 8, Guildhall-street. 58

SWEEPS. ALLWOOD, Thomas, 4, Westgate. Basford, Henry, 4, Eastgate. Jennings, John, 384, High-street. King, Robert, 10, Gadsby's-court, Sincil-street. Spong, John, 50, Rasen-lane. Wilcock, Benjamin, 6, Sparrow-lane. Wilson, John, 11, St. Martin's-row. TAII.ORS. (Those marked thus * are Woollen Drapers.) *AXTELL, Thomas, High-street. Bayles, John, 9, Broadgate. Bell, Adam Thompson, 15, Waterside, South. •Bishop, Thomas, 240, High-street. •Blades, William, Cornhm, house, 20, Melville-street. Brame, WilHam Edward, 32, Bailgate. Brandham, Seth, 9, Pelham-street. *Burnett, Charles, 31, Waterside, South. *Chaloner, wmia.m, 2, Guildhall-street. Clru·ke, Thomas, 60, Newland. Close, George, 6, Motherby-lane. Codd, William, 28, Bailgate. Connolly, Michael, 20, Mint-lane. Danby, William, 33, Newport. *Dixon, Joseph, 9, Steep-hill. Dixon, J oseph, 8, Guildhall-street. Evison, Edward, 7, St. Mark's-lane. Flear, William, 1, Chapel-houses, Portland-place. Foster, Charles, 399, High street. Frankish, George, 4, Akrill's-passage, 333, High-street. •Gadsby, John Connolly, 46, Sincil-street. •Glenn, John, 3, Magpie-square. Goodman, George, 15, W a.terside, North. •Gresham & Smith, 304, High-street. Hall, J oseph, 10, Chapel-lane. •Hall & Son, 254, High-street. •Harrison, Charles Ashley, 29, Silver-street. •Hastings, John, 39, Silver-street. Hewitt, Thomas, 5, Vickers'-passage, Newport. Hewson, Thomas, 2, Blackwell's-court, Motherby-lane. Holland, Henry, 6, Dixon's-court, Westgate. J ackson, John, 81, High-street. James, William, 2, Williamson's-court, Newport. Keyworth, Richard, 2, Gowt's-passage. Kirton, John, 10, Eastgate. Littlewood, Thomas, 12, Burton-road. *Lumley, Henry, 246, High-street. Lunn, J oseph, 4, St. Paul's-lane. •Lyon, William, 23, Melville-street. Melton, Charles, 7, Brayford-street. Merryweather, Thomas, 1, Drury-lane. Mills on, George, 13, Saltergate, (and Grocer.) Pacey, Thomas, 2-3, Strait. •Parker, Richard, 207, High-street. Poole, Richard, 43, Bailgate. · • Reed, J oseph Smith, 320, High-street. Richardson, William, 1, Danes-cottages. Roberts, James, 31, Mill-lane. Sawyers, Joseph, 32, Park-lane. Smith, Frederick Thomas, 95§, High-street. •Stoakes & Son, 327, High-street. •Thomhill, John, 277, High-street. 59

Thurger, Dennis James, 3~, Newport. •Trafford, George Robert, 2, Exchequer-gate. Turner, Henry, 18, Gourley's-row. Walker, William, 3, Clasket-gate. Wallhead, Wmiam, 21, Union-road. •Webber, William, 7, Guildhall-street. Wholey, Willia.m, 12, Ba.ilgate. Wmiamson, John, 41, Steep-hill. Wilson, J oseph, 9, Burton-road. Yule, wmiam, 17, Burton-road. TANNERS AND FELLMONGERS. BALL, William, Fellmonger, 38, High-street. Hind, John, 49, Fellmonger, Waterside, North. Wetherall, Thomas, Blue Anchor-yard, 133, High-street. TIMBER MERCHANTS. HALL, John, Timber-merchant, 2, East's-row, Newton-street. Higgins, William, 44, Newland. Huddlestone & Cater, Brayford-side. Pepperdine, Henry, Pelbam- street. Newsum, Mr., Broadgate, (Steam Saw-mill.) Norris, William, Brayford-head. Pepperdine, Lemuel, 113, High-street. Pepperdine, William, 114, High-street. Smith, Daniel, 1, Scott's-yard, 126, High-street. Vickers, George, 71, Newport. TOBACCONISTS. DRURY, W old Lupton, 1, Waterside, South. Garton, S., & Co., 317, High-street. TOY DEAI.ERS, &c. BLAKEY, George, 1, Guildhall-street, (and Hairdresser.) Eottomley, Thomas, 48, Sincil-street. Kirk, Frederick, 231-232, High-street, (and Hairdresser.) Newbold, John Davison, 14-15, St. Benedict's-lane. Pfeil, the Misses, 255, High-st., (&Berlin Wool-repository.) Shaw, wmiam, 26, Strait. TRUNK MAKERS. BAKER, Frederick, 13, Mint-lane. Hirst, James, 29, Holland's-row. A COMPLETE

STREET DIRECTORY.

ASYLUM-ROAD. (Bailgate Contiued.) 1 Susan Smith. 32 Willirun Edward Brame. 2 John Rossington. 33 George Wileman. 3 George Wilson. 34 John Wilson. 4 Willinm Marriott. 35 Susan Lawman. 5 Robert J oseph Clayton. 36 John Harrison. 6 Harriet Knowles. 37 John Dixon. 7 Tindall. 40 Henry Panton. Rev. Roberts. • 43 Richard Poole. George Glasier. 44 Robert Sha.w. George Scnrtcli:ffe. 45 J oseph George Doughty. BAIT.GATE. 46 Rebecca Burnett. 1 Samuel Stephenson. 4 7 Willia.m Cammack. 2 George Holmes. 48 Henry Nicholson. 3 Frederick Redman. 49 Benjamin Pearson. 4 William Peck. 50 Doughty & Son. • 5 Spencer & Son. 51 Mary Menzies. 6 Robert Bellamy. 52 John Panton. Chas. Knowles Tomlinson. 53 William Dixon. 7 William Hiley. 54 William TJ11y. 8 Mrs. Kennedy. J,TI,I,Y'S-PASSAGE. 9 J a.mes Dickerson. 1 John Stocks. 10 Edward Kirk. 2 William Beeson. Alice Hickson. 3 Joseph Camamile. 11 Thomas Lewis. 4 John Sharp. 12 Willia.m Wholey. 5 Dennis Pashley. 13 James Gunthorp. M George Abram Thompwn. 14 Robert Seely. M Sarah Gee. 15 Thomas Gilbert. 57 Mrs. Scott. 16 Wi11ia.m Harrison. 58 John Hardy. 17 George Andrew. 59 Henry Carrott. 18 Cornelius Maples. 60 Henry Cotton. 20 Thomas Greasby. 61 Thomas Briggs. 21 Charles Parker. 62 John Read. 22 William Gaunt. 63 Rose Edman. 23 Edward Watson. 64 Wimam Skil1. 24 Mary Harrison. 85 Mary Baxter. 25 Willia.m Anderton. 66 William Leighton. 26 Mary Turgoose. • 67 John Mitchel. 27 Anne Barlow. • 68 Rebecca Chambers. 28 Wi1Ham Codd. 69 Eliza Smith. 29 George Willerton. 70 Ann Freshney. 30 William Parry. • 71 George Fisher• 31 Robert Panton. 72 Robert Powell. MINT WAU, PASSAGE. 73 William Ford. 1 Thomas Dowse. 74 J oseph Martin. 2 Wimam Vickers. 75 George Taylor. 3 Joseph Cooper. 76 County Assembly Rooms. 61.

(Bailgate Oontinued.} (Beaunwnt Fee Continued) 77 John Thompson. SAFFRON-GARTH. 78 Thomas Martin. 79 Robert Jackson. Mary Martin. 80 Williarb Hodges Truman. John Foyster. 81 Michael Cass. James Ward. BRUMMITT'S-PASSAGE. BEAUMONT-PLACE. 1 George Wood. 1 Henry Barnes. 82-3 J ane Brummitt. 2 James Birch. 84 George Knowles. 3 Ann Nix. 'MTDDLEBROOKE-COURT. 4 J ane Harrisort. 1 Michael Cass. 5 William Simpson. 2 John Shephard. 6 Robert Green. 3 Thomas Cass. 7 Thomas Holmes. 4 Ann Leary. 8 William Hattersley. 6 James Richards. 9 Job Glover. 6 James Panton. 10 Henry Speet. 7 Susannah Simpson. 11 Henry Stanley Close. 85 James Gibson. 12 Richard Clay. William Henry Oglesby. 86-7 Thomas Field. 13 88 William O'Neill. 14 William Henry Bellatti. 88l Willia.m Blinkhorn. BELLEVUE TERRACE. 89 Edward Castor. 90 Frederick Hussy Tipper. 1 Samuel Gadd. 91 Newell Melbourne. 1 Frederick A. Barker. 92 John Robinson. 2 William Blow. 93 Mary Catton, 3 Thomas Fox. 94 George Logsdail. 4 Elizabeth Ellis. 5 Naaman Clapham. BANK-STREET. 6 Robert Bentley. 1 Michael Drury. 7 J ane Elliott. 2 J. W. Danby. Mary Smith. 3 Richard Picketing. Benjamin Malam. 4 Jeremiah Sharp. Thomas Roe. 5 John Hill. Penitent Females' Home. 6 Robert Toynbee. BRAYFORD-STREET. 7 Thomas Fletcher. 1 Edward York. 10 Mary J ackson. 2 John Mitchell. Mary Hodson. 11 4 John Whiley. Savings' Bank. 5 George Clifton. Joseph Mawer. 6 Thomas W oolfitt. BEAUMONT-FEE. 7 Charles Melton. 1 George· Tuckwood. 8 Rebecca Pacey. 2 (empty.) BRAYFORD. BEAUMONT-MANOR. 15 John Burks. John Haywood. 16 George Gibson 3 William Edward Phillips. William Rudgard. 4 John Blyth. a JQJDeS Lacy Maples. HUDDLESTONE'S· COURT. 6 John Mason. 1 Jervase Cater. SPEET'S-ROW. 2 George Huddlestone. 1 Elizabeth Bell. 3 J oseph J ohnson. 2 Harriet A1:1hton. 4 William Richardson. 3 Ann Forth. 5 Sarah York. 4 John Page Brown. 6 Thomas Holland. 5 Robert Holmes. 7 Leonard Vickers. 6 Caroline Elston. 8 William Temporal 7 Mary Taylor. 9 George Temporal. 8 Sarah Jane Snow. 10 John Saxon. 8 Wmiam Mason. 5 Matthew Bell. 9 James Wallace. 6 Richard Knight Hunt. 62

(Brayjord continued). (Broadgate continued.) 7 John Barratt. 26 Ann Hewson. John Fawcett, 27 . Robert WaJlace. 28 Thomas Homngs. Frank Binns. 29 Williarn Hoe. Robert Dawber. Mary Oliver. Ann Glover. 31 David Mortimer. George Matchett. John Brown. BUTCHERY-STREET. Charles Harvey. 1-2 Thomas Oxley Brumley. John Metcalfe Smith. 3 Richard W right. John Stevenson. Wimam N orris. WHITlil SWA.:N-YARD. William Gibson. 4 Elizabeth Knott. Gibson & Smith. 5 Samuel Wheatley. Clarke & Theaker. 6 J oseph W att.a.m. Isaac Peel. 10 Robert Crucknell. John Hartley. 11 Joseph Cooper. Keyworth's & Seely. 12 Charlotte Kealey. Joseph Nesbitt. 4 John M organ. William Townhill. 5 George Morgan. BROADGATE. 6-7 J oseph Walker Crawford. 8 Henry White. 2 Isaac 0. Wilkinson. John Morehead. 4 George Hutchinson. 10 Matthew Glenn, Free M. A. Morehead. 11 Charles Marshall. Methodist-cottage. 12 William Pask. George Bawyard. 5 James Sivil. 6 Charles Audas. 13 Richard Carline. 7 Charles Mapleston. Richard Hunt. 8 Williarn Harrison. 14 Elizabeth Wright. LAMB'S BUILDINGS. 15 James Tbacker. 1 Absalom Bedford. 16 George Hallifax. 2 Wimam Caunt. 17 Elizabeth Close. 9 John B. Bayles. 18 Carolina & Letitia Sugden. 10 Arthur Beavin. 19 Maria Carter. 11 S. Newsum, 35 George Edward Wa.l1head. 12 Henry J ackson. John Hudson. BURTON-ROAD. PENNISTAN'S-YA,RD. 1 Ro bert Carratt. 1 John Wilkinson. 2 J oseph W oollet. 2 John Richardson. 3 Henry Roughton. 4 Joseph Whitelamb. 13 John Cousans. 5 John Smith Holmes. 14 Wil1iam Teesdale. 6 Thomas Francis Brown. 15 Samuel Blow. 7 Williarn Tindall. 16 William Edward Willson. 8 George Gould. 17 Willia.m Lamb. 9 J oseph Wilson. 18 George Forester. 10 William Woodhead. 20 Williarn Kirk. 11 John Thorpe, 21 James Hobbs. 12 Ann Wilcockson. 22 Hannah Rollitt. Thomas Littlewood. 2! Mary Ann Ashton. 13 John Dale. John Holyland White. 14 John Goulding. 25 Richard Martin. 15 George Dickin son. JOBBEB'S-SQU ABE, 16 Charles Co:x:on. 1 Henry Catton. 17 William Yule. 2 Iohn Besson. 18 William Martin. 3 John Wright. 19 John Stephenson. 4 George Ratcliff. 20 Edward Elliott. 5 Henry Clay. !U John Fryer. 6 George Gadsby. 22 Paul W attam. 7 JohnPool. 1 Thomas Jackson. 8 John Morley. 1! Samuel Cham hers. 63

(Burton-road eontinued.) (aanwick-road continued.) 2 Charles Willson. Jno. T. Brown Porter. 2! Richard Troop. Matthew Turton. 3 John Scott. Thomas Curtis. 4 George Gunthorp. M. G. Shearman. 5 Thomas Nicholson. David Longmate. William Taylor. Thomas Robey. John Priestley. John Gatehouse. G.N.R. MILL-ROW. Crossing. 1 George Nicholson. 13 Wi1liam Harrison. 2 John Coxon. 14 Thomas Scholey. 3 Winfoot Rawdon. 16 William Golightly. 4 J ames Malthouse. 17 Benjamin Grason. 5 Henry Morton. GREAT NORTHERN-TERRACE. 6 Mary Legg. 1 Jas. Rd. Nicholson. 7 John Clarke. 2 John Pacy. 8 John Overton. 3 William Robey. 9 James Waby. 4 J ames Green. 10 Ellen Lowther. 5 Charles Dolby. 11 John Strapps. 6 J oseph Mowbray. 7 William J ackson. MIIJ.-COURT. 8 Georg.e Fisher. 1 Benja.min Dowman. 10 Richard Swain. 2 Thomas Ostick. 11 Willia:m Beels. 3 Wi11ia:m Clarke. 12 John Holmes. 4 J oseph Hempsall. 13 Samuel Rawlinson 5 Reuben Hackney. 14 George Wilkinson. 6 John Waby. 15 John Ivins. 7 Thomas Ostick. 16 John Jaques. 8 Joseph Toulson. 17 Thomas W arrin. 9 Thomas Cave. 18 Job Yardley. 10 Edward Pinning. 19 Robert Garsides. CANWICK ROAD. 20 Thomas Mills. -Beaumont. CANWICK-SQUARE. Wm. Henry Clarke. 1 Bennit Swa.in. Alfred Gaskin. 2 Thomas Adcock. Robey and Gamble, Perse­ 3 William J enkinson. verance Iron-works. 5 Thomas Shearman. William Gray. 6 Edward Barker Lee. George Saxon, Cemetery 7 Frederick Burley. Lodge. 8 John Spafford. CARHOLME ROAD. 9 Charles Drury. 10 John Neesham. 1 Willia.m Singleton. 11 John Gregory. 2 Robert Dawber. 12 John Brooks. 3 William P. Throsby. 4 John Cook. AKRIT,I,' S-PLACE. Thos. Pinder, Gas-works. 1 Thomas Hill. 2 Francis Raper. CARHOLME-TERRACE. 3 Thomas Scholefield. 1 Caleb Scott. 4 J oseph Gummery. 2 William Goodma.n. 5 Ja.mes Carrapp. 3 Pearson Bellamy. 4 John Jekyll. 3 Harriet Ak:rill. Richard Ellis. Ro bert Young. 26 John La.wson. J oseph W elbourne. CASTLE HII.I.• Ja.mes Nicholson. 7 William Taylor. 1 John Cooper Torry. Henry Theaker. 5 John Thropp. Frederick Lee. 6 Henry Williams. 7 Mary Ann Fisher. CANWICK-V I JJ,AS. 9 County Police-office. Wold Lupton Drury. 10- Gandy. Mary Ann Shotton. 11 Joseph Brownlow. 64

• (Castle-hill continued.) (Danesgate continued.) EXCHEQUER-GA.TE. 16 William Mimmack. 1 RalphTaylor. 18 Mary Pickering. 2 Geo. Robert Trafford. 19 Charles Thomas Lee. CHURCH-LANE. W A.RD's-PA.I!!SA.GE. 10 Susannah Thorpe. 1 Henry Towers. 11 Benjamin Kirk. 2 Sarah Harding. 12 Elizabeth Atkinson. 3 Thomas Turner. 13 James Mnmby. 4 Charles Hardson. 14 Louis Slowensky. 5 William Coulson. 15 John Atkinson. 6 John Towers. 7 John Flanders. 16 Williru:n Akrill. 0 17 Thomas Gi1lard Savage. 8 Mary Clark. 18 George Holla.m. 9 Wm. W. Godbehere. 19 James Hudson. 20 Henry Simpson. 20 Jane Maria Idndley. 21 J oseph Simpson. 21 Isabella Bennett. 22 Stephen Foster. 22 Fred Booth. 23 Moria Brown. 23 John Sandall. 24 Amy Tindall. 24 James Seymour. 25 John Cooper. John Wilson. 27 Thompson Hickson. CLASKET-GATE. 28 Charles Idlly. 1-2 Richard Wailer. 29 William Coney. 3 William Walker. DANES-TERRACE. 4 Ann Stepnall. 1 Agnes Mapleston. ~ Elizabeth Lee. Gervase Dixon. 6 John Gilleland. 2 Thomas Catton. 7 Maria Prescott. James Wakelin. 8 HenryWilkinson Wmia.ms. 2! Arthur Heron. 0 Willson Brailsford. 3 Thomas Vickers. DANESGATE. John Cooling. DA.NES-COTTA.GES. 5 John W f.U"d. Robert Syms. 1 William Richardson. 6 Mrs. Walesby. 2 John W atson. Isaac Krystaller. 3 Thomas Chapman. 7 John Scarborough. 4 Mary Holmes. Henry Bunn. VENTNOR-TERRA.CE, 8 John J ohnson. 1 John Thorold. Joshua Mason. 2 John Newton Whaley. 9 Christopher Stott. 3 J ames Stock. 11 J oseph Dixon. 12 Richard Thew Blyth. 1 Thomas Storey Belton. 13 Thomas Close. 2 John Cope. 14 Charles Storr. 3 John Barraclough. 15 Ann Hill. 4 William N orris. Charles Bradshaw. DRAPERY. 5 Mary W allace. 1 John Close. 6 John Bailey. 2 Sarah Simpson. 6! Ruth Willoughby. 3 Samuel Tilson. Abraham Kelham. 4 John Metha.m. 7 Henry Blow. o Mildred Pepper. 8 John Otter. 6 Matthew Flintham. 10 John Otter. 7 George Longdon. William West. 8 George Russell. 11 Williom Robinson. Francis Wilkinson. 11! Harriet Holder. 10 Ann Usher. 111 William Pierrepont. 11 Harriett Sharp. 12 Wimam Cullen. 12 William J ohnson. 13 Luke Wood. 1 Mary Naylor. 14 Johnson Redmell. 2 James Wheatman. Hi William Storr. 3 George Cook Russell. 65

(Draperg continued.) Drury-lane continued.) 4 Henry Fish. CASTLE-CO'.rTAGE. 5 John Baker. Robert Collin. 6 Marrianne Leary. Edward Armstrong. 7 Elizabeth Daubney. 15 John Smith. NAYLOR'S-ROW. 1 Elizabeth Green. 16 Thomas Duckering. 2 J oseph Bell. 17 Rebecca Moyes. 3 Emma J ackson. 18 Mary Wray. 4 Sarah Hollingworth. 19 Charles Hall. 5 Jemima Mawer. 20 Robert Powell. 21 Elizabeth Pepper. BRUMMITT'S-ROW. 22 Joseph Chambers. 1 George Ellerby. 23 Frederick Pearson. 2 Frederick Hutchinson. 24 Charles Walker. 3 John Ambler. 26 George Sparrow. 4 Arthur Hales. 27 Rebecca Johnson. 5 J ane Brummitt. 28 William Wass. Wmiam Tuxford. Wmiam Dawber. 6-7 John Camomile. Richard, Whitton. BRUMMITT'S·COURT. EAST GATE. 1 William Meadows. 1 2 Samuel Sharp. Helen Swift. 3 Willis.rn Fox. 2 James Watson. 3 Wmiam Halman. 4 Thomas Brewitt. 4 Henry Basford. ST. MARTIN'S-HII.I., 1 John I.inton. ANTEL-YARD. 2 - Whitelam b. Elizabeth Brody. 4 John Poole. Mary Peart. James Reed. CUNNINGTON'S-YARD. George Brice. 1 John Sleaford. 4 Thomas Griffiths. 2 J oseyh J enkinson. 5 George Brown. • MOUNT-PLEASANT. 6 Edward Farr Broadbent. 2 Richard Maxted. 3 George Goodyear. J AMES-STREET. Edward Clarke. 2 Thomas Sympson. 4 Thomas Gretton. 3-4 E. A. Bromehead. 5 Charlotte Smith. 5 Mary Peacock. 6 Charles Archer. 6 Elizabeth Wilferd. 13 Wm. B. Brummitt. 7 Fanny Dixon. 14 Thomas Elsom. Hugh Rose. 15 J oseph Dickinson. The . 16 Thomas Bott. _ COTTESFORD-PLACE. 17 John Sempers. 18 Robert Cook. T. M. Keyworth. 19 John Morley. 8 Ann Fowler. 20 William Bowcock. 9 William Ward. DRURY-LANE. 10 John Kirton. 11 J osiah White. 1 Thomas Merry weather. 12 Charles Parsons. 2 A. S. Reddington. 13 Capt. Long. 3 George Vickers. 14 Richard Mason. 4 Christopher Bem. 15 William Sandal]. CASTLEGATE-lERRACE. Benjamin Wray. Wm. Hodges Truman. 16 Arthur Trollope. George Houghton. 19 Mary Moore. Charlotte Knight. 20 Thomas Pilkington. 5 Robert Towell. 21 Charles Glover. Henry Bentley Metcalfe. 6 William Hollingsworth. WOOLFIT'S-COURT. 7 Benjamin Brooke. 1 Elizabeth Thomas. 8 Mrs. Trotter. 2 Louisa Wilkinson. 9 Sarah Green. 3 John Parker. 66

( Eastgate continued.) (Gas-street continued.) 22 Thomas Duncombe. 3 wmiam Nelson. 23 - Humphery. 5 Robert Clru·ke. 21 Harriet Cookson. 6 Benjamin Fawcitt. 25 Esther Turner. 7 Henry Blundell. 26 Jane Barton. 8 Eliza Grason. 26! Thomas Lievesley. 9 James Huskinson. 27 Thomas Nicholson. 10 Jonas Brown. 28 J otham Jordan. 11 Frances Woodcock. 29 Chas. T. Andrews. 12 Peter Fowkes. 30 James Smith. DEPOT COTTAGES. 31 The . Leeson White. 2 William Withers. FLAXEN GATE. GOLEY'S-ROW. 1 George Gilby. 3 Ann Graham. 2 Samuel Cooper. 3 Mary Ann Beech. 3 Robert Cragg. 4 George Bradstreet. 4 Willia.m Holden. 5 Atkin Roberts. 5 Job Percival. 7 Franeis W oodhead. 6 John Wormal. 8 George Hunter. 7 John Charles White. John Slater. 10 8 Roger Ehvood. 11 George Holmes. 9 Hannah Brooks. 12 J oseph Lyon. 10 William Robinson. 13 Henry Lovlee. 11 Thomas Keatley. 14 Henry Thomas Bassett. 12 William W eatherhead. 15 Thomas Hobson. 13 John Pacy. 16 Benjarnin Steedman. 14 Henry Meggett. 17 J oseph Corthorn. 15 John Talks. 18 Elizabeth Askwith. 16 William Huskinson. 19 Thomas Lee. 17 George Coleshaw. 20 J runes Stock. 18 Henry Turer. 21 Ann Burton. Thomas Parnham. 22 Job Tayler. 19 20 Joseph Harley. 23 Samuel Simpson. 24 John Clark. 21 Alfred Wilson. 25 Charles Keyworth. 22 Edward Rylatt. 25! John Ashton. GRANTHAM-STREET. 27 Charles Foottit. 1 Elizabeth Foyster. 28 Matthew Cattle. 2 Isaac Ba.yles. 29 Henry Hind. 3 William Blackburn. 30 Robert Reynolds Peacock. 4 William Grasby. 31 Sarah Ann Thomas. 5 Henry Stroud. 32 Edward Robinson. 6 Sarah ltippon. 33 George Robson. 7 Samuel Wright. 34 Sarah Willows. 34 Thomas Bowis. 8 Matthew Goy. 9 Elizabeth Tinda.ll. . FREE SCHOOL LANE. 10 J oseph Cottingham. JJncoln Diocesian Archi- 11 John Holton. tectural Society. 12 Benjamin Selby. 1 Anne Charlotte Wi1kinson. 12 William Ward. 2 William Bannister. 13 Thomas Wood. ~ Robert Drury. l4 Sarah Pask. 6 Gervase Gadsby. 14! John Cottingham. 7 Frederick Kent. 15 Martha Brewer. 8 Mary Allsop. 16 Henry Ware. 9 James Torn. 17 John Burton. 10 Charles Broughton. 18 Elizabeth Moody. 11 Francis Wilson. Thomas Hickson. 12 Henry Holmes. Jam es Smith. 4! John Otter. GAS-STREET. 5 Edward Otter. 1 Elizabeth Foottit. 6 Elizabeth Harrison. 2 Wimam Jessop. 7 Edward Bassett. 67

( Grantham-street continued.) (Guildhall-street continued.) WESLEY COURT. 8 J oseph Dixon. 9 J oseph Dickinson. 1 T. Cavanaugh Taylor. 10 Joshua Field. 2 John Pepper. 11 Brummitt. 3 William -Lister. 13 Charles Curtis. 4 George Holmes. 14 J oseph Penistan. W esleyan School. 2 William Chaloner. 8 Freeman Smith. E. Beaca.ll. 8l John Hickson. 4 Benjamin Peppercorn. 9 James Rouse. 5 William Mason. 10 William Glenn. 6 William Andrew. 11 Thomas Clapham. 7 William Webber. 12 John Baldey. 8 Frederick King Trotter. GREETWELL-GATE. Waiter Jas. Henry Munday. 11 John Stainton. 1 Charles Denman Kendall. 15 Robert Dawber. 2 Francis Hodson. 3 Edward Goy. HIGH STREET. 4 Mary Curtis. 1 William Gee. 5 Ann Robson. H William Wilson. 6 Francis Crossland. ~ Thomas Wray. 7 Francis Bell. 3 John Dawson. 8 Susan Atkinson. 4 Charles Wilkinson. g Thomas Can·ott. 5 John 1\Iarrat. 10 Benjamin Dixon. 6 Francis Wall. 11 George Ilett. 7- Godwin. 12 William Howe. 8 Charles Tear. 13 James Green. H William Howard. TAYLOR'S COURT. 15 Job Maples. 1 Edward Maplestone. 16 Sarah Sewell. 2 William Wheatley. 17 Elizabeth Watts. 3 Lemuel Pepperdine. 18 Thomas Hallifield. 4 Samuel Pepperdine. 19 William Wood. 5 Wi]]ja.m Joynes. 20 Joseph I.arder. 6 Edward Blow. 21 John Bulard. 7 Robert Pepperdine. John Kirk. 8 Arnold Sharp. 1\Iiss Cookson's School. Thomas Andrew. David Melbourne. 9 Richard Earrell. ~2 Dina Curtis. 10 Matthew Smith. 23 Samuel Blanchard. 11 Charles J ackson. 24 William Kirton. 12 Joseph Bescoby. 25 John Dawson. 13 William N ash. 26 Sarah Holmes. 14 1\Iary Cooper. 27 1\Iary Leversedge. 15 John J ohnson. 28 Immanuel Hazelby. 16 Edward Presgr~ves. 29 John Morris. 17 Miss Hodgson. 30 William Hazelby. 18 J ames W atso~ 31 James Lings. 19 Elisha Horn. 32 Millison :Miller. 20 1\Iichael B~ 33 William Robson. 21 Edward Rook. 34 Rebecca. Sma.lley. 22 John Cooper. 35 William O:xley~ 23 Edman Parker. 36 John Clapham. 24 John Foster. 37 Charlotte Dolling. 25-6 John Glover. GUILDHALL-STREET4 ABRAHAM'S PASSAGE. 1 1 George Bla.key. J ames Drury. 2 Mary Wright. 2 Lucy Willson. 3 Richard W addington. 3 Edmund Crosby. 4 John Blakey. 27 Michael Costello. 5- Freeman. 28 John Pepperdine. 6 John Luddington. 29 John Foster. 7 William Cox. 31 Samuel Nicholson. 68

(High-street continued.) (High-street continue a.) WATSON'S COURT. 67 William Palmer. · 1 Benjamin Child. 68 Samuell\Iobbs. Elizabeth Barratt. 2 Richard Andrew. 69 3 Charles Woodcock. 70 William Willson. 72 John Raven. 4 John Nunny. 5 Henry Graham. 73 Joseph Perkyns. 74 Edward Hawcock. 6 Mary Gash. 75 Sarah Moulton. 7-8 John Thorpe 76 John Stanfield Dixon. 32 Thomas Nicholson. 77 William Dobson. 33 Thomas Bescoby. 78 George Bilton. 34 Mary Goddard. 35 Henry Sharp. BOULTHAM COUR'l'. 36 John Briggs. 1 Barson. FOSTER'S YARD. 2 J ames Woodcock. 79 William Woodcock. 1 Henry Bescoby. 80 John Toyne. 37 Henry Harison. 81 John J ackson. 38 Wimam Ball. 82 Samuel Patrick. 39 Richard Snow. 84 Williom Jackson. 40 William Beech. 41 Ann Hushel. GILBEB.T'S-YA.RD. 1 Henry Sparrow. SNOW'S YARD. 2 Almena Riddle. 1 Richard Dugley. 3 William Doughty. 2 Thomas Clapham. John Mapleston. 3 George Smith. 85 William Bentley. AT.BERT J"J,ACE. 86 Robert Taylor. 87 George Scott. 1 Elizabeth Drabble. MIIJ.-LANE. 2 Robert Carratt. 3 Jacob Arnold. 1 John Aistrop. 4 Henry Hardy. 2 . Henry Prince. 3 George Tomlinson. 4 James Chambers. CI,ARKSON'S PLACE. 5 Wmiam Prestcot. 1 J oseph Rowbottom. 6 William Bannister. 2 Ro bert J elous. 7 William Walker. 3 George Robert. 8 Charles Tomlinson. 4 Rebecca Beech. 9 Joshua Burrell. 5 John Kirk. 10 John Howe. 6 Robert Hill. 11 Edward Shearma.n. 45 Charles Gunnell. 12 Ann Harmston. 46 Thomas Burton. 13 Elizabeth Doughty. 47 James Bescoby. 14 James Watson. 48 Ann Baker. 15 David Edwards. SPEED'S ROW. 16 John Stothard. 17 Charles Nixon. 2 William Anch·ew. 18 William Scholey. 3 J oseph Smith. 19 Edward Willows. 49 George Atkinson. 20 John Barnsley. 50 George Gill. 21 William Parrott. 51 William Watson.. 22 William Kirkby. 52 Sarah Pepperdine. 23 Mary Ho11nnd. 53 Ann Wood. 24 Thomas Brown. 57 John Tomlin. 25 Stephen Lowther. 58 William Crick. 26 Thomas Parkins. 59 William Knowles. 27 Edward Murphy. 60 John Carter 28 John Coulson. 61 Elizabeth Foster. 29 Charles Mapleson. 62 Edward Elyton. 30 Benjamin Birks. 63 J oseph Bird. 31 James Roberts. 64 J nne Pickworth. 32 John Sharp. 65 William 'Vo1·mal. 33 David Wheatley. 66 Sumh Hunt. 34 Joseph Hunt. 69

{High-street continued.) (High-street continued.) 89 James Fenton. 65 William W elbourn. IH William Pyle. 66 Charles Holmes. 92 James Macdonald. 95! Frederick Thos. Smith. 93 William Ward. 96 William Pettener. 94 John Butt. 97 Richard Grose. 95 Aaron Crooks. 98 Joseph Hickinbotham. SALTHOUSE-I.A"NE. 99 Susan Kirkpatrick. 1 Mary Hodson. lOO Thomas Jordan. 2 William Petnay. 101 Charles Simpson. 3 WilHam Alien. 102 Samuel Cooper. 4 Henry Brown. 103 Edward Johnson. 5 Samuel Bartholomew. 104 Benjamin W oolfitt. 6 Tuxford George Dixon. 105 James Mansford. 7 Locking W attam. 106 William Wheatley. 8 Edward Williamson. 107 Robert Quipp. 9 Wi11iam W oolley. 113 Lemuel Pepperdine. 10 Joseph Williamson. 114 William Pepperdine. 11 J oseph Stevens. 115 Mary Mapleston. 12 Samuel Salt. 115! Joseph Woodhouse. 16 John Wheatley. 1.16 J oseph Pepperdine. • 17 John Inman. 117 Thomas Hallam. 19 J oseph Camamile. 118 George Shepherd. 20 Willia.m Simpson. 119 Mary Sharp. 21 Samuel West. 120 Matthew Colbeck. 22 William Roughton. 121 John Wells. 23 Ann Allison. 123 Mrs. Banner. 24 Francis Pepperdine. 124 George Mason. 25 Mary Hare. 124f George 1?rankish. 26 William Walls. 125 Benjamin Higgott. I 27 Abraham Mason. 125~ William Jackson Burley. 28 Frederick Cordy. 126 1\f. White. 29 Edward Shearman. 30 George Outram. SCOTT'S-Y.ARD. 31 Henry Sykes. • 1 Daniel Smith. 32 John Trevethick. 2 Francis Slater. 33 George Burley. LENTON'S-YARD. 34 Thomas J ohnson. 35 John Chambers. 2 J ames Couldbeck. 35! William Brown. 127 Thomas Smith. George Curtis. 127 William Hartley. 36 Robert Smith. 128 Benjamin Asman. 37 Thomas Jemmison. 129 Ann Coulson. 38 John Skepper. 130 John Taylor. 39 James Watlrin. 131 Edwin Beacall.' 40 George Yates. 132 Benja.min Marshall. 41 Mary Barkham. 133 J oseph Kirk. 42 Thomas Sleight. TANNER'S-LANE. 43 John Holland. 1 John Hodson. 44 Orchard Samuel. 2 Matthew Strong. 45 Matthew Holland. 3 Elizabeth Powell. 46 John Mabbott. 4 John Ward. 47 Thomas Allman. 5 William Goulding. 48 Martha Settle. 6 John Ward. 49 Charles Skimngton. 50 Richard Tait. BLUE ANCHOR-YARD. 51 Thomas Johnson. 1 John Vickers. 52 George Gregory. 2 Thomas Trout. 53 J oseph Morton. 3 Charles Catling. 60 James Robinson. 4 Geo. Edward Harmston. 61 John Atkin. 5 Robert Marshall. 62 James Summer. 6 Richard Pearson. 63 William Morton. 7 Phi11is Bushell. 64 Thomas Towers. 8 Michael M. Simpson. 70

(High-street continued.) (High-street continued). GLENN'S-COURT. 10 Jemes Beaty. 1 George Proudlow. 11 John Asman. 2 Sarah Dobbs. 12 Josiab York. 3 Moses W oolfitt. 13 John Doncaster. 4 Michael Keen. 14 Thomas Colton. Ci George Huddleston. 15 William. Kinnersley. 16 Thos. Newham Moody. 134 Elizabeth Talbot. 193 Edward D. Robinson. 135 Willia.m Chapman. 194 Henry Hughes. 136 John Percival. 137 4 Charles L. Hughes. BLYTHS'·COURT. 138 N athaniel Clayton. Na.than Sharpe. 141 George Tweedale. Charles Revill. 141! Joseph Hawkins. 142 William Stubbs. 195-6 Jelley & Crapps. 143 Samuel Palmer. 197 Edward Scrivener. 198 WilHam Bausor. Midland Railway Station. 153 Harriet Battersby. 199 Harriett Thornton. 154 Sarah Glenn. 200 Grantham & Roome. 201 Charles Doughty. 155 Hannah Pickslay. 156 Bridget Cooke. 201 Doughty and Son. 157 Richard Sutton Harvey. 202 Edward Ralph Cousa.ns. 159 Mary Ann Issott. 203 William Ross. 160 Ann Scott. 204-5 Theodore Trotter. 161 Henry Doughty. 206 George Maples Fox. 1152 Thomas Lamb. SOUTH WITHAM·BANK. 164 David Parkinson. 3 Thomas Spalding. 166 Wm. Hall 4 J oseph Merrill. 167 .r ohn Corthorn. 5 Mary Stainfield. 168 Maria Kitching. 6 John Bellamy. ROYAL OAK-COTTAGE. 7 Charles Scott. Robert Ormsby. 207 Richard Parker. 170 Kenneth Bayne. 209 Thomas Kent. 170 Michael Ashton, 210 Martha Rippon. 171 John Curtis. NORTH WITHAM-BANK. SLACK'S·YARD. 1 Thomas Boys. Henry Robert Wilson. 2 John J ackson. 3 John Reynolds. 172 Milnes & Bra.mley. 4-5 Flint's Brush-shop. 173 William Henry Hyde. 174 George Rumble. 211 William Anderson. 175 Thomas Holoran. 212 George Vickers. . Stephen Freshney. 213 Louis Lawrence Bellatti. 181 John Stevenson, 214 Henry Graham. 182 Thomas Axtell. 215 John Kemp. 183 William Ashley. 216 Odling, :Brothers. 184 Whitton & Ashley. 217-8 Smith & Co. 185 Wimam Skepper Murr. 219 William John Pank. 186 Henry Edwards. MUCH I.ANE, 187 Miehael Salmon Seely. 1 Thomas W alley. 189 William Old. 2 Elizs Cartwright. 191 Cuthbert Wilks. · 5 Esther Ward. 192 James Usher. 5 Martha Rodgers. SWANPOOL-COURT. 7 Thomas Beaumont. -Graves. 4 Thomas Rowe. 5 Ja.mes Montgomery. 220 Stephen Harrison. 6 Edward Thursby 221 Searby & Dawes. '1 Evan Hughes. 221! John Mansford. 8 Edward Pool. 222 John Wilson. 9 Edward AlliBQn, 223 John Plmntree. Edward Holland. 224 Richard Loder. 71

(High-street continued.) (High-street continued.) 225 Smith, Ellison, & Co.'s 275 John Giles. Bank. 276 Ha.rriet Barlow. 226 Horace Blyton. 277 John Thornhill, 227 Charles Ashlin Allison. 278 Dawson Brothers. 228 Wima.m Curtis. KING'S ARMS YARD. 229 Mawer & Collingham. 230 John Asher. Mary Fields. 231-2 Frederick Kirk. 3 Thomas Cook. 233 Thomas Simpson. 4 Robert Clark. 234 George Bainbridge. 5 John Harwood. 235 Dymoke & Co. William Turner. 238 Charles Smith. 279 Willia.m Caswell 239 George William Horton. 280 Demetrius Glenn. 240 Thomas Bishop. 281 Leonard Farmery. 241 Richard Wish. 282 Elizabeth Quarm. 242 Wimam H. Harmston. 283 Charles Simpson. 244 Jane Seels. 284 Thomas Fox. HUNGATE-PASSAGE. 285 W alter Tateha.m. 286-7 Norton and Sons. 1 Alexander Flemming. 288 Thomas Simpson. 2 Ann Temple. 289 Willia.m Penney. 2 Robert Elsom. 290 William & B. Brooke. 2 John Barnett. 291 Mary Bufham. 3 Sarah Goodhand. 292 Charles K. Tomlinson. 4 Elizabeth Keel Henry Lawrence. 4 James Pearson. Sarah Higgatt. 245 J ulia Catherine Sewell. 294 Battle and Maltby. 246 Henry Lumley. 295 John Slight. 24 7 J ames Wells. 296 George Simpson. 248 Richard Wilson. Lincoln & !jndsey Bank. 249 John Holland. 297 Charles Pra.tt. 250 Jane & A. Holland. 298 John Lawrence Thornton. 251 John Smith. 299 Charles Be~~.rd. 253 Elizabeth Bayles. 300 Samuel Bonsor, 254 Willam Hall & Son. 301 Ann Tro.fford. 255 Misses Pfeil. 302 Richard Swain. 256 William Cottingham. 303 George Robinson. • PRANCIS COURT. 304 Gresba.m and Smith. 305-6 William Eeard. 1 William Sergent. 307 Henry Kirton. 2 Edw. Wakefield lanes. 3 Wi1liam Fletcher. BLOW'S PASSAGE. 4 Arabella Walker. 1 Dixon Clayton. tl Hannah Baker. 2 John Drury. 6 Ann Baxter. 3 Richard Glenn. 257 George C. Johnson. 4 Wi1lia.m Parker. 258 Willia.m Lawrence. 308 Na.thanie1 Arnold. 259 Charles AkrilL HOWARD'S :PASSAGE. 259! John N. K Burrows. 260 William Walker. 1 Willia.m Procter. 261 John Curtis. 2 John Lnmm. 263 Henry Boughton. 309 George Jennings. Mrs. Newton. 310 John Swain. 264 Benjamin D. Taplin. 311 James Heck. 265 William Adcock. 312 Page D. Woodcock. 266 William TindalJ. 313 1\Iiss Moulding. ~67 Samuel Webster. 314 George Spencer. J68 Griffin Parish. 270 John Green. CORNBUJ.• 271 Thomas Gresbam. 1 T. Bousfield, Post Office. 272 Thomas Sewell. 2 S. Lowe. .!73 Isaac Ha.ttersley. 3 Edwa.rd Henry Holmes• 274. Charles Cargill. 4 J. W. Lomax. (High-street continued.) (High-street continutd,) 4 Dispensary. 358 Thomas Glenn. F. Otter, Corn Exchange. Alexander Mackenzie. 316 E. Robinson. GLENN'S-YA.RD. 317 S. Garton and Co. 2 John Harley. 318 John Taylor. 3 Silas Alien. 319 Willia.m George Codd. 364 Edmund Blyton. 320 J oseph Smith Reed. 365 Sarah Gerard. 321 Richard Owen. 366 Misses Becket. 322 William Dawes. CA.P ' 8-YA.RD. 323 Willia.m Edwards. - 324 Robert Capp Porter. John Parker. 325 Sarah Scott. 368 Thomas Gilbert. 326 Thomas Foster. 369 Mary Elizabeth Ta.llant. 326 Edward Willows. CHA.PLIN'5 STABLES. 327 Henry & John A. Stoakes. Thomas Gambles. 372 Charles Samuel Salt. WIGFORD-PLA.CE. 373 Willia.m King. : 1 Edwin Thompson. 2-3 Charles Moody. COULSON'S-BUILlllNGS, 4 Mary Ann Cooper. John Poole. 5 George Fell. Alfred Hammond. 6 Henry Tollerton. Frederick Bull. 7 Mary Gadsby. Edward King. 8 J oseph Kepling. Thomas Mitten Sims. Great Northern Railway. Charles Mason. 332 Kirk, G.N. Hotel Tap. ASHTON°8-COTTAGE. 333 :1\'Iary Akrill. Frederick Kerrey. ARRIJJ,' S-PA.SSA.GK. Edward Hasston. 1 Willia.m Richardson. CALEDONIAN-PLACE. 2 Elizabeth Burrows. 1 Chas. B. Duncombe. • 3 Robert Procter. 2 Hannah Leighton. George Frankish. 3 Ro bert Barratt. 5 William Brocklebank. 4 J oseph Whitehouse. 334 William Wilson. 5 Thomas Blyde. 335 Thomas J effries. 6 Charles Booth. 336 Wm. Deykes Meredith. 7 Peter Bushell. 337 Wi1lia.m W elton. 8 Rt. H. Wilson. 338 George Tripp. 339 Peter J ackson. ALBION-PLACE. 340 Edward Evison. 1 J esse Sharp. 2 Wi111iam Massey. COLBECK'S-YA.RD. 3 George Gilbert. 1 Edward Bell. • 4 John G. Clark. 2 John Smith. 5 Sa.muel Smith. 3 Richard Wharton. 6 Charles Drury. 341 Eliza Procter. 7 John Kirkpatrick. 342 Charles Toynbee. 8 William Staples. 343 Henry Goddard. 9 Thomas Thompson. 344 Willis.m Carter. 10 J oseph Savage. James Chanelor. 384 John J ennings. 345 Edward Haughton. 386 Thomas Tatton. 347 Benjamin Leversedge. 387 John Bray. 348 John Hales. 349 Joseph Nesbitt. BRAY'S-PASSAGE. 350 Edward Cousans. 1 Waiter Skepper. 351 Michael Penistan. 2 James Vickers. 352 HarrietElizabeth Lowrie. 3 William Alford. 353 Samuel Elsey. 4 John Oliver. 354 Henry Watkinson. 5 Ann Tindall. 355 William Dollin. 7 John Fowler. 356 Rebecca Tindall. 388 John Hill. 357 George Richardson. 389 Sophia Pepperdine. 73

(High-street continued.) (High-street continued.) 390 John Wrench. 6 John Bowring. 391 2 Asher.. Speed. 7 Thomas W oodhouse. ASHTON'S-COURT. 405-6 John Birks. 1 Catherine Clark. 407 Victoria Infant School. 2 Edmund Nuttle. 408 Thomas Jackson. 3 Willia.m Booth. NURSERY-PLACE. 4 Thomas Rogers. 5 Mary Douglass. 1 Joseph Blow. 6 William Blow. 2 Thomas Doudd. 7 John Gunhouse. 3 Richard Pennell. 8 Hannah Pettner. 409 Harriett Wright. 9 Elizabeth Hodson. 410 William Wormal. 10 Andrew Hodson. 411 Frederick Black burn. 11 Charles Roughton. 412 John N orton. • 12 Thomas Cane. 412 Joseph Simpson. 13 Geor~e Hunt. 413 Mary Whalls. .A.SHTON'S-P.A.DDOCK, 414 Robert Bn.rrell. Sarah Graham. 414 John Hartley. Wi)]ja.m Bescoby. 415 James Toyne. 6 Timothy Ki rrigen. 416 Mrs. Smjth. 7 Elizabeth Old.fi.eld. 416i Ann Curtis. 8 Ja.mes Lucas. 417 Wil1iam Dobson. 9 George Longthorn. SAINT BOTOLPH'S TERRACE. 10 Patrick King. 1 Richard Brown. 11 Patrick Godfrey. 2 John Emerson. 12 Terence Shiels. 3 J oseph Tomlinson. John Tineley. 4 Edward Moncaster. 13 John Johnson. 4 Elizabeth Grubb. 14 Samuel Roughton. 5 Wmiam Smith. 15 Thomas Lu:ff. 6 Eliza Downs. 19 Charles Graham. 7 Mary Goss. 20 Elizabeth Barlow. 8 William Thomas Ball. 21 wmiam Rose. 9 J oseph Wheatley. 393 John Horton. 10 J ames Braim bridge. , LINTON'S-PASBAGE, 11 Michael Sharp. 12 John Hodson. 1 John Gadsby. 13 Henry Teague. 2 Richard Hutchinson. 14 John Heywood. 4 Thomas Oliver. 15 Thomas T. Wright. 5 John Bray. 16 Mrs. Fletcher. 5 John Benson. 17 Alexander Mackay. 6 Ja.mes Dove Maplestone. 18 Thomas Silvester. 7 George Brailsford. 19 Thomas Hammerton. 9 Ann Thompson. 9 John Burks. 418 John Moulds. 419 Herbert Straw. 39-! Edmund Woodhouse. 420 William Bennett. 395 Henry Hall. 421 William Hunsley. 397 Mary Caunt. 422 Joseph Mellow. 398 J oseph Quipp. 423 William Thorpe. 399 Charles Foster. 424 George Marratt. 400 Joseph Hopkinson. 425 Henry Anderton. 401 Thomas Louch. 426 Joseph Wheatley. 402 Robert Mapleston. 427 George Bird. 403 Philip Wright. 428 John Issott. 404 Jonathan Beear. 429 William Wheatley. - GOWT'S-I'ASBAGE, 430 George Herrick. 1 Richard Wright. 431 William Turner. 2 Richard Keyworth. 432 William Skelton. 3 Ann Kent. SOUTH BAR COURT, 4 Mary Miller. 1 Abraham Rose. 5 Abigail Whittaker. 2 Wi1Iiam Ellerby. 11. 74

(High-street continued.) ( Hungate continued.) 3 William H olli s. 31 Thomas N orlon. 3 Joseph Tomlinson. 32 Thomas :Foster. 4 William Graham. 33 Croft Crisp. o Elizabeth East. 35 William Tomlinson. 6 Mary Hill. 36 Mary Turner. 7 Thomas Henick. 36 James Johnson. 8 Robert Thorpe. 37 John Henry Bourne. 9 David Palmer. 38 Willia.m Sewell. 10 John Peart. 39 Syrus Shenton• • 11 Robert Pantry. 40 David Barker. 12 Robert Panton. 41 Charles Corthorn. 13 Mary Taylor. 42 Henry Higgins. H John Renshaw. 43 Charles Hardy. 15 James Barber. 44 Samuel Thomas N ewbern. 16 William Smart. 45 Charles C. Nutter. . 46 J oseph Brandha.rn Mawer. HUNGATE. 47 Henry Scott. . 1 Arnnll Dawber. 1 Thomas Ellis. 2 Ann Nelson. 2 Matthew Coulson. 3 Tempest Ba.rnes. 4 WilHam Roberts. 48 J ane W oulds. o William Thornton. 49 William Woodward. 6 Robert Gurnhm. WOODWARD'S-PASSAGE. 8 George Chapman. George King. 9 Mary Mitton. William Tateham. 10 William Jinkinson. Wi]]jn.m Day. 50 John Roberts. 15 Henry Senior. HUNGATE-PASSAGE. :BLYTHE's YARD. 5 Willinm Smith. 6 William Ada.rn. 2 J oseph Hattersley. 51 John Merreman Cansdale. 16 Piych Tayles. 52 Elizabeth Askwith. 17 l\Iary Odling. 17 ~arnh Swallow. LANGWORTH-GATE. 18 Charles Taylor. 1 Mary Ann Pearson. 19 Andrew Capps. 2 William May. 20 l\'Iildred Jam es. 3 William Murray. 21 Henry Busby. Eliza K. Murray. 22 Henry N ewsL'm. 4 Williarn Pilkington. 23 Hunnah McDonne.ld. 5 Thomas Talks. HUN GATE-COURT. 6 Matthew Parratt. Thomas W entworth. 7 John Pilkington. William U pton. 8 Stephen Knowles. Thomas Wintringham. 10 William Knowles. J oseph Devine. 11 l\Iary Thompson. John East. 12 Elizabeth Hett. George Cheetham. 13 William Perrin. Eliza Pilsworth. 14 Mark Parker. Mo.ria Spalding. 15 John Wood. Thomas Booth. 16 Wi11iam llett. Alien Atkin Swaby. 17 Francis Cooling. John Smith. 18 John Whitworth. John Carter. 19 George Cullen. Henry Roger. 20 Luke Benja.min Kirk. Edward Thomas Hayes. 21 Thomas Cliff. Ann Cha.m bers. 22 Edmund Alien. Ward Atkinson. 24 Sarah Wells. 24 George Smalley. 25 Joseph Gunthorp. 26 Charles Squires. LINDUM-ROAD. 27 William. Clayton. 1 Mary Ann Hebb. 28 John Allbery. 2 Robert Toynbee. 30 Robert Wells. 3 Thurstan George Dale. 75

( Lindum-road continued.) ( Melville-street continued.) James Snow. 7 Ellen Smith. 4 William N orton. 8 J. Spence. 5 Mary Ann Stephenson. 9 William Fotherby. 6 J oseph Shuttleworth. 9! John Bilton. 7 J oseph Collingbam. 9! Charles Fox:. 8 Henry J ackson. 11 John Darcy. 9 Willam Wailer. 12 John Hackney. 10 Winifred Foster. 13 John Moss. 11 James Nixon. 14 Robert Gresham. 12 Mrs. Longstaffe. 15 J ames Hall. 13 Eleanor Gibbeson. 16 James Lowther. 14 Mary Cleave. 17 Willia.m Reeve. 15 Angelina Eliza Boot. 17 Thomas Doughty. 17 James Sandby Padley. 18 Eliza Musgraves. 18 John Willson. 19 Thomas Thacker. HI George W. Raikes. 19 J oseph Durance. MELV IIJ.E-COTTAGES. 21 Rebecca Holmes. 1 Richard Taylor. 22 Williarn Newton. 2 William J ohnson. 23 Frances Plunkett. 3 Samuel Lee. 24 William N elthorpe. 4 Thomas Brailsford. Richard Bloodworth. Frederick Burton. 19 William Lowtber. 20 William Blades. LINDUM-TERRACE. 21 Enoch Bartram. 2 Edward Dobson. 2.2 Robert Robey, 3 J runes Barston. BARTRAM' S-ROW. 4 Charlotte Swift. 6 Thomas Kelly. 1 Elizabeth Mimmack. George Cottam. 2 Henry Taylor. 3 Thomas Doughty. GREETWELL FIELD. 4 Wi1liam Borrell. Ambrose Mnmby. .23 Willioon Lyon. Joseph Massey. Charles Smith. DOUGHTYS-PASSAGE. Patrick Rush. J aseph Wharf. LINDUM-V I fJ.AS. George Catton. Thomas Raynor. Edward Curtis. William Brooke: .25 William Ford. St. Anne's Bede Houses. 26 Wi1lia.m Huddlestone. Richard W aldo Sibthorp. Ann Tilfair. EDEN-PLACE, John Hartley. 1 Edmund Curtis. 2 Robert J.ill. LINDUM-COtTAGE, 3 Wi1liam Goodrich. George Hartley. 4 Simon Baldry. LUCY TOWER-STREET. 5 Richard Marsh. 6 Ebenezer West. 1 Henry Edwards. 7 Robert Stather. 2 Joseph Maltby. 8 Charles Edwards. 3 Charles Wren. 4 Paul J ones. 27 Wi11ioon Davis. f) William Bausor. 27 John Fieldson. 6 Isaac Bray. 29 William Russell. 7 Jarnes Smithson. 30 Edward Cooling. 8 John Jibb. 31 Francis Penistan. 9 Charles Whitton. MICRA EL-GATE. MELVIIJ.E-STREET. 1 George Hopkins Shipley. 2 Willia.m Kitchen. 2 John Otter. 3 Elizabeth Evans. 4 William Mettam. POWELL'S-COUBT. 5 Richard Tevorrow. 1 Charles Burley. 6 Miles Foster. 2 John Roberts. 76

Michael-gate continued.) (Michaelgate continued.) 3 Susan W entworth. MAUD'S HILL-TERRACE. 4 Elick Mapleston. 1 Alexander Gillies. l) Jane Locken. 2 Ann Smith. CARTER'S-COUIIT. 3 Henry Halley. 1 Henry Hazard. 4 James Wailer. • 2 Lesco Hazard. 6 Sarah Dickinson. 6 Elizabeth Bacon. 8 Arthur Howden. 9 Robert Young. BIRDCAGE-WALK. 10 William Revill. 2 Joseph Horne. 11 Robert Miller. 3 Eliza Dennison. 12 Thomas Bee. 7 Jane Pattison. 13 John Penny. 8 Harriet Pick. 14 Thomas Wadsley. 9 Ellen Dixon. 15 George Howsa.m. 10 Thomas Wright. 16 Joseph Sharp. 17 Charles Ward. WOODHA.LL'S-YARD. 18 Thomas Exton. 1 Alice Dawson. 19 Wi11iam Proudlove. 2 Richard Perrin. 20 Henry Bingley. BT. MICHAEL'S-TERRACE. 22 William Goodbarne. 23 Wm. Hickingbotham. 1 Francis Clark. 11 William Reynolds. 2 John Smith. 12 Thomns Elston. 3 Jane Dickinson. 13 Thomas Baxter. 4 J oseph Cunnington. David Campion. 5 John Wilkinson. 14 15 William W endows. 6 John J ones. 16 James Parker. 7 James Stevenson. 17 Henry Draper. 8 Rebecca Lenton. 9 Phillip Lenton. MINSTER-YARD. 10 Henry Birkbeck. 3 Miss Andrew. 11 Ro bert Bocock. 4 Elizabeth Franklyn. 12 Richard Reynolds. 5 Richard Elmhirst. 13 George Hiley. 6 John Burton. 14 Frederick Powell. '7 Elizabeth Willson. 15 Rebecca Melson. 8 Catherine Milnes. 16 Richard Mackinder. 9 Darwin Chawner. 17 George Foster. 10 John M. W. Young. 18 William Grey. 11 Rev. Prettyma.n, th& 19 Thomas Eccles. Chancellor. 20 J ames Chart. 12 Mary Bunyan. 21 Thomas Ada:ms. 13 Robert Swan. 22 Anne Ashton. 14 Thomas W etherell. 23 James Kealey. 24 John W allhead. GRECIAN-PLACE Thomas Tindall. 1 Ellen W oolfit. GIBRALTE:R-BIIJ,. 2 William Marshall. John Bromehead. 1 Leonard Powell. GREESTONE-HOUSE, 2 Francis Lawrence. John. R. H. Keyworth. 3 Wmiam Fredk. Schneider. 4 Thomas Cammack. GRECIAN-TElUtACE. 5 John Powell. 1 George Betham. 6 George Yule. 2 Hannah N. Walesby. 7 Forman Mawer. • 3 George Steel. 8 Joseph Pick. 4 Eleanor Carter. 8 Samuel Downing Roome. 15 George Toynbee. James Martin. 16 Susanna Blyth. _ 8 J oseph Hammond. 9 William Gadsby. VICARS' ·COUIIT. 10 Frederick W aJlhead. 1 George Fredk. Apthorp. 11 Thomas Teaster. 2 George D. Whitehead. 12 Israel Taylor. 3 Richard Garvey. 13 George Austin. 4 Jno. Somerville Gibney 77

Minster-yard continued.) (Monk's-lane continued.) THE PAI.ACE, BP A-COTTAGES. -Moss. Charles Bannister. 17 Lee. Edward Huddlestone. Dr. Jeremje, the Subdean. Thomas Elvin. Rev. Prettyman, the Pre­ Thomas Sargeant. centor. William Brown. NUMBER· HOUSES. FRIARS' -LANE. 20 James Snow. Elizabeth Askwith. 21 Susan Simpson. 22 Ellen Plaskitt. MONSON -STREET. 23 Henry WjlHam Richter. 1 Samuel Tuke. 27 Thomas Ba.in bridge. 2 William Smith. 3 Thomas Temperton. MINT LANE. 4 Mary Bennett. 2 Sarah IIewitt. 6 J oseph Parker. 3 Mary Slight. 7 John Jobson. 4 Elizabeth Turner. 8 George Turner. 5 Isabella Scott. 9 Ro bert Hardy. 6 Thomas Mann. J oseph Pepperdine. 7 James Gates. Thomas Walstow. MINT-I.ANE COURT, Benjamin Pepperdine. 9 Eliza Pepperdine. 1 William Foster. 10 Geo. H. Edwards. 2 J oseph Holden. 11 Enos Metcalf. 3 William Bernet. 12 Edward W orthington. 4 George Bunting Ostler. 13 John Swa.in. r> John Wilson. 14 Ed. Wm. Rudgard. 6 William W ajn wright. 15 Ann Pennistan. 8 John Peck. 17 Susan Ann Scarcliff. 9 Robert Fletcher. 19 Frederick M. Salt. 10 Thomas Todd. Geotge Carter. 11 Charles Cockett. 20 J oseph Knowles. 12 John Arden. 21 John Drury. 13 Frederick Baker. 22 John Daniel Holmes. 14 Wi1lia.m Dixon. 23 William Carthy. 24 NEW EDINBURGH. Thomas Shearman. 25 William Cooper. 1 John Alman. 26 J oseph Procter. 2 Henry Fletcher. 27 Alice Grub. 3 Catherine Ro berts. 28 William Gunthorp. 4 Thomas Longden. Richard Tong. 5 Mary Ann Thompson. 29 Alice Newton. 6 J ames Coupland. 30 George Alien. 7 Henry Leary. George Adrian. 8 Francis Jinkinson. Charles Wilson. 9 Charlotte Appleby. J oseph Beeley. 10 Thomas Roberts. Willia.m Robinson. 15 James Alien. John Granfi.eld.

ST. PETER'!!-PABSAGE, M:ONBON-COURT, Susanna Lee. 1 J oseph Martin. Sarah Hoe. 2 William Whitehead. Elizabeth Chaloner. 3 Christopher Butler. 16 Benjamin John Roberts. MOTHERBY-LANE. 17 John Wheatman. 18 Ann Smith. 1 Robinson Dayles. 19 Rebecca Sprentall. 2 Thomas Towler. 20 Michael Connolly. BLACKWELL-COURT. MONKS'-LANE. 1 Ann I.amb. Thomas Ashton. 2 Thomas Hewson. Frederick Clark. 3 George Barton. 78

( Motherby-lane continued.) (Newland continued.) 3 John Burley. 17 James Beck Homer. 4 Thomas Leversidge. 18 Sarah J ane Smith. 5 William Sewell. 19 William Morgan. 6 George Close. 20 Francis Smith. 7 John Tye. 21 David Bennett. 8 Ann Wrack. 22-3 William Allis. 9 George Greenwood. 24: David Clarke. 10 Jonathan Charlesworth. 11 Mary Richardson. · RUDGARD'S-YARD. MOTHERBY-HILL. Samuel Parker. John East. EAST' 8-COTTAG E. 27 William Hall. 28 James Tyler. John Craps. 29 Jomes Jackson. 12 James Barker. 30 J ames Whitton. 13 Charles Hicks. 30 Elizabeth Winn. PROVIDENCE-ROW. 31 Esther Harrowsmith. 1 William Rodgers. 31 William Henry J ohnson. 2 John Martin. 32 Anne Soulby. 3 Ann Taylor. 32 Charles Allison. 4 Edward Kent. 33 Maria Hopwood Bacon. 5 Charles Blyton. 33 John Vine. 34 Thomas V ere. NELSON-STREET. 85 William Bacon. 1 Elizabeth Neave.· 35 Mary Walker. 2 John Ward. 36 Elizabeth Holmes. 4 Charles Wren. 36 Charles Parkes. John Smith. NEAVE'S-BOW. 37 William Gilbert. 5 John James Jelley. 38 John Wright. 6 Edman Johnson. 38 William Wright. 7 Thomas Rothwell. 40 James Barratt. 8 Mary Ashley. 41 Henry Harrod. 9 Esther Ann Cross. 42 William Wells. Stephen Thompson. 43 Thomas Beck. 4 Samuel Hill. 44 William Higgins. 5 John Foster. 45 Henry Sharp N eal. 6 James Chambers. 46 Susannah Stafford. 7 William Gee. 47 Joseph Colbeck. 8 Charles Ellis. 48 William Edward Brame. 9 J oseph Speet. 49 William Emerson. 50-1 Ann Metcalf. NEWLAND. 52 John Black. 1 Robert E. Hickingbotham. George Smith. 2 Wm. Hickingbotham. 53 Charles Ward. 2 Mr. Harris. 54 John Hewson. 3 Mrs. Walesby. 55 Elizabeth Pattinson. 4 Mary I.ark. 56 Samuel Blow. 5 Charles Couldwell. 57 George Fountain. 6 Elizabeth Smith. 58 James Ballantyne. 6 William Ashton. 1)8 John Thompson. British Schools. 59 Elizabeth Hewitt. 7 Charles Revill. 60 Thomas Clarke. 10 Miss Phipps. 60 Thomas Ellis. 11 Sarah Turner. 61 Thomas Drakes.

12 William Smith. 62 John Metcalf Smith. • 13 Edward Turner. 63 Andrew Smith. John Hickingbotham. 64: George Spring. 14 Wi11iam Cooling. 65 J oseph Storr. 16 Thomas Revill. 66 Wi1liam Gutteridge. Thomas Chambers. 67 Thomas Walker. J oseph Shuttleworth. 68 John Robinson. 79

NEWLAND-STREET. NEWPORT. (Far-Newland.) 1 William Tarrant. 1 William Rowe. 2 William Fish. 2 Mary Ann E. Taylor. 3 Mary Ann Hall 3 Thomas W atson. 4 William Lawrence. 4 Elizabeth Scott. 5-6 John Clarke. 6 J oseph Hew son. 7 Mary Hickson. Wi1liam Rudgard. 8 John Clarke. 7 J oseph Cammack. 9 Samuel Wilson. 8 Thomas Grantham. TURK'S HEAD-YARD. 9 George Alien. 1 Wi1liam Brummitt. 10 Robert Hickingbotham. 2 William Marshall. 11 Ann Mimmack. 3 John Doulin. 12 - Pickings. 13 William Ufton. 10 Robert Hird. 14 Ellen Sunman. 11 Sarah Wi1liamson. 15 Hewitt Smith. 13 Sophia Parkinson. 16 Sarah Needham. 14 John Vickers. 17 Hannah Dunston. 15 Jane Hardwick. 18 Ann Smith. 16 Sarah Samuel. 19 Thomas Smith. 18 Sarah W atson. 20 William Roberts. 19 Charlotte Bennett. 21 William Burton. 20 Ja.mes Quibell. 22 Frederick Anderton. 21 William Cooper. 23 Fanny Dawson. 22 George Cummins. 24 Frank Mann. 23 John Brooke. 25 Sarah Farmery. 24 Wi1liam Sanderson. 25 Martin Footitt. 25 Ann White. 26 Edward Simpson. Joseph Car. • 27 William Priestly. TURNER'S-BUILDINGS. 28 WilHam Clay. 29 Edward Brummitt. 1 Wm. Henry Mitchell 2 J oseph Leversedge. HILL-COTTAGES. 3 Thomas SkinnerA I Thomas Leversedge. 4 Charles Bosworth. 2 Elizabeth Cook. 5 Thomas Motley. 30 Charlotte White. 6 George Spafford. 31- Hewson. 7 Charles Chambers. 32 John Hickingbotham, 33 William M'Naillard. NIX'S-ROW. 34: William Anderton. 1 Elizabeth Percival. 35 Ann Shelton. 2 Judith Maples. 36 Samuel Oldershaw. 3 William Moore. 37 George Bacon. 4 Charlotte Mearns. 38 George U fton. 5 Mary Lion. 39 Aaron Foster Goodhand. 6 Wi1liam Simpson. 40 Hannah Taylor. FRANCIS-STREET, 41 John W atkin. 1 French J ohnson. 42 George Ward. George Richardson. 43 John Mitton. 2 Richard Taylor. 44 Catherine Slack. Wi1liam Wmy. · 45 George Morris. 3 Cornelius Francis. 46 Jonathan Gray. 47 James Slater. VICKERS'·PASSAGE. 48 William Anderton. 1 John I.anes. 49 Alice Parkins. 2 Henry .Jackson. 50 William Townhill. 3 Henry Collingwood. 51 Charles Roberts. 4 J ames Smith Flanders. 52 Mary J ane Bourne. 5 Thomas Hewitt. 53 John Reed. 6 Thomas Wells. M Morris Mackinder. Charlotte Bilton. 55 William Mawer. 26 Anne Hall 56 J ames Barnett. 27 Mary Cnrtis. li7 Levi Green. 28 Samuel Overton. 68 Thomas Binder. 29 Jane Procter. 80

(Newport continued.) (Newport continued.) GOOD-UNE, 8 J onathan Kell. 1 Wright Bell. 18 Elizabeth Madison. 2 John Gadsby. 19 Leonard Gundy. 3 Valentine Marris. 20 Williom W oolley. 4 Wimom Dixon. 21 David Palmer. 5 Thomas Stiles. 23 Elizabeth Brown. 6 David Nuttle. , 7 WjlJiam Wilkinson. CURTIS -ROW. 8 Francis Powley. 1 George N uthall. 9 Edward Deady. 2 John Ro berts. 10 Joseph Kirk. 3 John Cooling. 11 John Fish. 4 Edmund Carrott. 11 Richard Inman. 5 Henry Chambers. 6 John Daubney. INMAN'S-ROW. 7 Elizabeth Slack. 1 John Wilmott. 2 J oseph Green. PRIESTLEYS·ROW. 3 Elizabeth Ward. 1 Sarab Hardwick. 4 George Nicholson. 2 George Dixon. 6 Thomas Wait. 3 Edward Hardwick. 6 William Roberts Scott. 7 Thomas Roberts. LARK-LANE. 8 George Taylor. 1 George Brown. ao Henry Nicholson. 2 John Pape. 81 Sarah Ro binson. 8 John Green. 32 Mary Ambler. 4 William Easom. 33 William Danby. 6 Procter. 34 Willia.m Wilkin son. 6 Elizabeth Pillsworth. 35 Dennis James Thurgur. 7 John Briggs. 36 Stephen Hardcastle. 8 William W estfield, 37 John Maples. 9 John Sawdon. 38 Thomas Ostler. 10 John Betteridge. 39 John Foster Edman. 11 William Gundy. NASH'S-SQUARE. 12 George Parrott. 13 Andrew Wilson. 1 Michael Cropper. 14 John Wright. 2 John Wilson. 15 Mary Arnold. 3 Pat Money. 16 John Morris. 4 Catberine Alien. 17 William Briggs. 5 William Gritton. 18 William West. 6 Robert Dixon. 19 Ann Sawden. 7 Willia.m Cropper. 20 John West. 8 Thomas Rowen. 21 William West. 9 Joseph Kirk. 10 John Maltby. 47 Robert Gray. 11 J oseph Cooling. 48 Henry Brown. 40 J oseph Byron. 49 Charles Grundy. 50 John Cooling. MANllYS-CO~T. 51 Mary Bee. 1 Charles Brown. 52 George Green. 2 Henry Thompson. 53 William Coulson. 3 . 54 Thomas Foster. 4 Elizabeth Harby. 55 Frederick Brown. 43 William Manby. 56 David Mumby. 57 Robert Longmate. 44 Thomas Townhil1. 59 William Risdale. ANDERSON'S-UNE. PHII.IPS'-ROW. 1 John Hitchin. 3 George Blackburn. 1 Wmiam Bates. 4 Isaac Topham. 2 William Slater. 6 William Daubney. · 3 Thomas Fleming. 6 J oseph Nelson. 4 Elizabeth Green. 7 John Elwick. 5 Ann Matkin. 81

(Newport continued.) (Newport continued.) HARTLEY'S-COURT. 76 John Wilkinson. 1 William Cullen. 77 John Elsom. 2 Wimam Green. 78 J oseph Scarborough. 3 Charles Scatliff. 79 William Scarborough. 4 Willia.m Elwick. 80 Samuel Wilson. 5 Edward Troope. 81 John Haines. 6 Robert Elwick. 82 Sarah Poole. 7 George N orris. 83 Isabella Staunton. ' STRAW'S-PITS. NEWTON-STREET. 1 Wil)jam Venter. 1 Edward Clarke. 2 Charles Woodcock. 2 Charles East. 3 George Hempswell. Thomas Graham. 4 James Daubney. Beujamin Turner. 5 J ames Sowden. 5 Edward Fleetwood. 6 David Dean. 6 John Hewitt. 7 John Hemp swell. 7 Harmston Beaumont. 8 Ellen Granger. 8 Robert Aspland. 155 John Mumby. Thomas Barnby. 56 James Mumby. Josiah Simpson. William Fox. FIT-HOUSES, John Nankervis. 1 Herbert Green. 13 Samuel Longworth. 2 Joseph Brown. 3 John Brown. PARKER'S BUILDINGS~ Richard Douglas. 57 Frederick John Evans. Charles Green. 58 Thomas Marsh. George Fox. 58 Thomas King. Thomas J ackson. 59 Elizabeth Hall. J oseph Thorpe. 59l Henry Roberts. Thomas Parker. 60 John Philips. 19 Wi1liam Hayes. Samuel Brownlow. 20 James Hall. 61 William Norris. 21 John Martin. John Maxwell. 21 David Townsend. 62 Bates. Brown. VICKERS'-BUILDINGS. WHEATLEY'S-COURT. 1 George Houghton. 1 Wiliam Hallam. 2 Daubney. 2 John Thacker. 3 Elizabeth Goulding. 3 Abigail Dixon. 4 Charles Clark. 63 Mary Stocks. 5 Thomas Silverwood. 64 David Challans. . 6 Sarah Spain. 66 John Seaton. 67 William Landsdown. NEW-MARKET.• 68 J obn Smith. J oseph J acklin. 69 John Dixon. William Gould. 70 Wi11iam Cook N orlon. Sarah J evons. 71 George Vickers. -Height. - Goodyear. WILLIAMSON'S-COURT. -Walker. 1 J oseph Hempswell. John Giles, jun. 2 wmiam James. -Hall. 3 Samuel Brown. Hezekiah Willoughby. 4 Thomas Handley. John Priestley. 5 Thomas W atson. George Howitt. ANVIL-COURT. Thomas Chaloner. 1 Thomas Dean. -Bescoby. 2 William Buttery. John Stainton. 3 Hichard Field. John Giles, jun. 4 Thos. B. Chambers. Edward J ohnson. 5 William Stocks. George Turner. 73 Eleanor Brown.. John Phillips. 74 William Buttery. Levi Fletcher. 75 William Welsh. James Green Armstrong. 82

NORMAN-STREET. (Occupation-road continued.) 1 Mary Stamp. John Smith. 2 Robert Slingsby. John Tranfield. William Gibson, John· Coupland. John cumn. Elizabeth Bucknall. 3 Robert Turner. George Robson. R. Read. AI.MA-COTT!.GES. 4 Christopher Turner. Wimam Whittaker. Charles Taylor. J runes J ackson. 5 William Stocks. William Mason. Maria Taylor. John Whitehead. 6 Elizabeth Jjx, Ro bert W olds. Thomas Hindley. Ruth N orlon. WILSON'S-ROW. Sarah J evons. -Smith. 7 William Cook. 2 George Wilson. Martha N orton. 3 John Hill. 8 Joseph Taylor. 4 Thomas Parratt. John Pickins. 5 Harriet Guest. 9 Martha Arthur. 6 John Stephenson. George Ellis. 7 Robert Grainger. 10 Wmiam Gaskill. 8 Joseph Betnay. Thos. W atson .Axtell. 9 Charles Howell. 11 John Reeve. John Pennington. ORCHARD-LANE. 12 Edward Cook. ORCH&RD-COTTAGES. 13 Thomas Dennison. 1 J oseph Cupitt. Mary J ackson. 2 Donner Trafford. NORMAN-PLACE. 3 Thomas Luddington. 1 Thomas Gambles. 4 Ann Salter. 2 Charles Toynbee. 5 J ames Goodhand. 3 J ames Hitch ins. 6 William Battersby. 4 William Clarke. PARK-PLACE. HIBBERT'S-ROW. 1 George J ackson. 1 James Wadsworth. 2 J oseph J ackson. 4, John Dawson. 3 Thomas Hildisch. 5 Wi11iom Green. 4 Thomas Simpson. 6 WiJ1iam J ones. 5 Benjamin Kelly. 6 Thomas Drury. NEW-ROW. 7 Robert WUliam Hutton. 1 Charles Perkins.• 8 Harrison Hunter. 2 Henry Gale. OXFORD-STREET. 3 Priscma A shton. 4 Bellamy Smith. 2 Charles Riddle. 5 Edward Storr. 3 Henry Arden. 4 Susan Briggs. NORTHGATE. 5 Thomas Waddingham. 1 William John Mantle. 6 Hannah Elizh. Robinson. 2 Mary Peart. 7 J. Armstrong. 3 Ann South. 9 Mary J ohnson. 4 John Godfrey Pearson. 10 Mary Robinson. 6 Elizabeth Muxlow. 11 Mary Clayton. 6 Isaac Foster. 12 Wil1iam Fisher. 7 George Smith. PARK. 8 Wi11iam lJI.JII b. 9 Robert Brown. 1 Charlotte Gibson. William White. 2 Mary Turner. Rev. Nelson. 3 George Elston. 4 J oseph Green. OCCUPATION-ROAD. 5 J osephDurance. Charles Smith. 6 J oseph Watson. Charles Hemsworth. 7 Mrs. Allison. -Smith. 8 Wil1iam Taylor. 83

(Park continued.) PARK-LANE, HIGH-ST. 9 Wil1inm W ebster. 2 Rebecca Stanley. 10 Elizabeth CLatterton. 3 Thomas Hill. 12 Charles Cousans. 6 Samuel Anderson. 14 Willia.m Austin Pacy. 5 William Whallhead. 15 Thomas Henry Hunt. 20 Robert Nixon. 16 George Edwards. 21 Hannah Taylor. 17 Frances Bullivant. 22 George Ealand. 18 Mrs. Gresham. , 23 John Hodson. 20 William Noah Jepson. 24 Richard Taylor. 21 Charles William Alien. 25 William Pask. 22 Charles B. Warin. 26 William Asman. 23 Henry Drury. 27 J oseph Townhm. 2:1: Harriet Maria Bell. 28 Mary Curtis. 25 William J ohnson. 29 Thomas Ashton. • l6 Frederick Sharp. 30 Mary Fairban. 27 Wil1iam Townhill. LEVERSEDGE'S PASSAGE. 28 Thomas Rowbotham. 1 LucyWelton. 29 Henry Sta.infield. 2 Elizabeth Orr. JO Ann Chatterton. 31 Thomas W addington. 31 Amelia Ann Thomas. 32 J oseph Sawyers. 32 Henry Freer. 33 Edmund Keyworth. 33 John Hanson. 34 Christopher Brown. 35 Charles Darcey. PELHAM-STREET. 36 Alfred J oseph. J oseph Dixon. 37 Ann and Mary Allis. 38 Richard Marshall. 6 Elliot & Stockm. 39 John Morley. 7 George Fillinghum. 8 William Roberts. PARK-LANE, NEWLAND. 1 Thomas Bell. 9 Seth Brandbam. 10 J ames Platt. 2 William Sharp. 3 WilHam Smith. 4 PELHAM-COTT.A.GES. Jeremiah Hickingbothiun. Mary Akrill. 1 Jane Ward. 5 Ja.mes Eddells. 2 John Garner. 6 John Elvin. 3 John Tharratt. 8 John Musson. 4 Eliza Trotter. 9 Robert Bear. 6 Robert Pepperdine. 10 Edward Robinson. 6 William Wheatcroft. 12 Samuel Bartholomew. 13 John Rainforth. 11 Ann Andrew. John Mansford. 12 J oseph Pennistan. 14 James Brurnmitt. 13 J oseph Hewson. 15 Sarah Calvert. 16 William Golightly. 22 Joseph Frost. HIBBERT'S-PASSAGE. 23 Thomas Blades. 23 John Sarbutt. Willia.m Blissett. 24 John Rainforth. Thomas V arley. 25 Willia.m Godson. 18 William Barker. POTTER-GATE. 19 Robert Brown. 1 John J olliffe. 20 J oseph Hartley. 2 Francis Beety. .n John Usher. 3 John J. Swift. 4 J oseph Moore. NAPOLEON-PLACE. John Thomas Tweed. PRIORY-GATE. 1 Bennington. 1 Henry Blow. 2 William Armstrong. 2 Samuel Talbot. 3 Thomas M'Turk. 3 Wi1liam Kirk. SINCIL·DYKE. 4 George Mapleston. 6 John Atkinson. 1 John Watkinson. George Spooner. 2- Carter. Priory School. 3 Matthew Ham m ond. Mary Sugden. 84

PROSPECT-TERRACE. Rasen-lane continued.) 29 Lawrence Spicer. 1 Lyuna Bulson. 30 William Bellamy. 2 George Otter. 31 Willia.m Taylor. 3 Davis Foster. 33 Sarah Spencer. 4 William Hewick. 5 David Mortimer. DAWSON'S·COURT. 5 R. H. Crisp. 1 Ann Thorpe. 7 J ames W ooldridge. 2 Luke Otter. 8 Anne Bratton. 3 Samuel Bailey. 9 John Park. 4 James Noble. 10 Thomas Trafl'ord. 5 George Bemrose. 6 Samuel Major. RACECOURSE-ROAD. 7 Sarah Picker. 1 Martin Garvey. 8 Vincent Dawson,jun. 2 Elizabeth Goulding. 9 John Carratt. 3 Henry Hemsell. 10 Thomas Morris. 4 Willia.m Poucher. 11 Donald McDonald. 5 Charles Esberger. 12 James Burley. 6 John Crow. 13 J ames Green. 7 John ~Ioore. 14 Samuel Barker. 8 J ames Thompson. 15 Alfred Boswell. 9 John Clarke. 16 John Henry Scrivener. 10 Thomas Clarke. 17 Enoch Padman. 11 John Raworth. 19 Edward Wheatcroft. 20 Thomas Scholey. RASEN -LANE. 21 Charles Dixon. 1 John Hall. 34 George Towers. 2 William Harper Smith. 35 John Beanes. 2 Sarah Taylor. 36 Vincent Dawson. 3 Jonathnn Walker. 37 William Wells. 3 Benjamin Wheatley. 38 Thomas Harrison. 4 John Newton. 39 Willirun White. Thomas Hall. 40 Thomas Pearson. 5 J ames Wellington. 6 Slator Boeman. SAXON-STREET. 7 J ane Gambles. ·1 Anthony Wistow. 8 W alter Scattergood. 2 Thos. Pinder Bennett. 8 Willia.m Win:field. John Dudding. 9 John Dawson. George Rigg. 9 Thomas Burley. Capt. Mulhall. 10 Rebecca Jane Auklnnd. 11 Thomas Fox. liROOK-COTTAGE, 12 WnHa.m Henry Matkin. Augustus F. Padley. 12 John George Matkin. 45 George Bishop. 12 Elizabeth Gash. 46 John Blackburn. 12 Elizabeth Harrison. 47 William Pearson. 13 John Brigstock. 48 William Cummins. 14 John Esam. 49 John Chapman. 15 Jeremiah Jackson. 50 John Spong. 16 Thomas Parker. 51 John Healey. 17 Thomas Plant. 52 John Ellis. 18 Henry Fotherby. 53 John Taylor. 22 John Elwick. 54 George Brooke. 23 John Pickworth. 23 George Gunthorp. ROSEMARY LANE. 23 Thomas Tong. 1 Joshua Ruston. 2! Ma.urice Brown Ha.rmston. 1 George Ashton. 25 Joseph Dixon. 2 William Camm. · 26 Thomas Ellis. 2 Wil1iam Robinson. 27 Willirun Strapps. 3 William Kirk. 28 John Dawson. 3 Robert Tongue. 4 Thomas Grasby. FOSTER'S-COTTAGE. 5 George Johnson. Thomas Foster. 6 Thomas Birkhill Spain. 85

(Rosemary-lane continued.) (Silver-street continued.) 7 John Tomlinson Asman. 3 William Kirk. 8 Robert Kirk. 4 Charles Pennell. 9 Wjmam Longden. 5 Gadd & Shaw. 10 Willia.m Harrison. 6 Matthew Blaiden. 11 Gilbert Platts. 7 Thos. Emerson Walldey. 12 Charlotte Atkinson. 7l J oseph Pheasant. 13 Samuel Foreman. Wmiam Priestland. 14 Richard Chester. Halsall Latham. 15 James Brook. Wm. Andrew, County Fire 16 William White. Offices. 17 John Raby. 13 Michael Drury. 18 Elizabeth Leversedge. 14 County Court-office. SALTERGATE. 15 Frederick Alban Sayles. 16 John Wood. James Bruce. 18 John Holden. 6 William Ashton. 19 George Howitt. John Wilson. 20 William East. Miss Jackson. Jane East. ST. SWITHIN'S-PASSAGE. 21 Susanns. Clark. 23 Edward Sandnll. 1 John Horsman. 24 T. J. N. Brogden. 2 Sarah Akrill. 25 Mrs. Hickson. 13 George Millson. 26 Mrs. Huddlestone. 14 John Tuxford. 27 John W elton. 15 Charles Cox. 28 Wimam & Ja:ne PowelL 16 Ann Barber. 29 John Ashley Harrison. 17 Eliza Wells. 30 Elizabeth Calder. 18 Walker Parkinson. 31 Moore's Offices. 20 George Millington. 32 H. 1\I. Bell. CITY-COURT. 33 Rosetta Hall. 34 Arthur Trollope. 8 Thomas Brown. 35 Marrianne Flint. 9 Thomas Taylor. George Calder. 10 Daniel Holmes. 36 Mary Newton. 11 Edward Lum b. 36 Carline's Office. 12 Mary Melbourne. 37 Katherine Holornn. 13 1\'Iaria Parkinson. 38 Richard Hall. 14 John Ward. W. R Crump. 15 :Benjamin Rose. 39 John Hastings. John Wilson. 40 George Wilson. FISH-MARKET, 41 Sarah Skepper. 1 wmia.m Clay. 42 Rebecca Kirk. 2 J oseph Brandham. 43 William Gadsby. 3 George Donson. 44 Letitia Winter. 3 Elizabeth Barry. 45 William Doncaster. 4 William Graby. BUTCHERY-PASSAGE. 4! Mrs. Pinch. Richard Lilburn. Thomas J ones. 46 Cham hers. 13 George Cropper. 47 Henry Harper fljnd. 48 William Fish. GRASON'S-PASSAGE, SINCIL BANK. 1 John Sta:in:field. 3 Isaac Holland. 2 Samuel Norris. 4 Thomas Watson. 3 John Bartindale. 5 Thomas Barker Berkin. 4 Thomas Clapham. 6 John Kitchen. 6 John T.my. 7 Enoch Cook. 6 Thomas Barber. 8 Joseph Ha.wley. 7 Pbimp Wilson. 9 John Dobson. 19 wm;a.m Tomlinson Page. 10 Thomas Stennett. SILVER-STREET. AI.BION-COTTAGES, 1 Mrs. Higgatt. 1 Matthew Dales. 2 Daniel Cohen. 2 Bobert Newton. H 86

( Sincil-bank continued.) ( Sincil-street continued.) 3 George Fidler. GADSBY'S-COURT. 4 John Pepper. 1 Thomas Martin. 6 Christopher Goy. 2 John Briggs. 6 John Webster. 3 William Arnold. 7 Willia.m Wistow. 4 Mary Sibsey. 8 J ames Wood. o Howard Burrell. 11 WilHam Smith. 6 John Pearson. 12 William Skins. 7 Thomas Skinner. 13 Samuel Burton. 8 James .Arnold. 14 John Bocock. 9 Eliza I.inton. . 10 Jane Prescott. SINCIL-STREET. 11 Edward Sibsey. • 1 Silvanus Lovatt. 12 Robert King. 2 Joseph Skepper. 13 Eliza Davison. 4 John Cook. 38 Louisa Asman. 6 J oseph Castles. 39 J oseph Marriott. 7 William Richardson. 40 Wi11iam Harding. William Bycroft. 4l Mary Morgan. g Mrs. Jay. Charles Stewart. HENLEY'S-COURT. 15 George Walster. 1 Charles Fields. 16 Edward Dove. 2 Charles Scrivenger. 17 John Height. 3 John Smith. 18 Edmund Throsby. 4 Joseph Robinson. 19 Ann Edwards. 5 George Gilbert. 20 Mrs. Stamp. 7 Norman Dixon. 21 George Hardy. 8 WWiam Dixon. 2li James Kent. 42 William Hewitt. 22 James Thursby. 43 John Parkin son. 224 John Lundie. . 44 J oseph Hickingbotham. 23 Frederick Bellomy Savage. NIX.ON ' S-COURT. WATSON'S-COUJtT, 1 J oseph Armatage. Samuel Bingham. 2 James Brown. J oseph Andrew. 3 Henry lY.Iawer. 4 John Smith. 24 James Spalding. 6 Thomas Jinks. 25 John Perriss. 7 Elizabeth Carter. 26 Benjamin Burley. 1 Michael Buttery. 27 Samuel Kinnersley. 2 John Marfleet. 28 William Scrivenger. 29 Sarah Atkinson. 3 John Clarke. 4 John Tong. 30 J oseph Islip. 5 James Roberts. 31 John Cheetham. 45 Robert Smalley. • lU)WITT'S-COURt. 46 John Connoly Ga.dsby • 1 George Knutton. 47 Robert Barker. 2 J ames Trafford. 48 Thomas Bottomley. 3 J oseph Brown. 49 George Squire. -32 Richard Keyworth. 50 Moses Croft. 33 John Snell. SPARROW-LANE. .34 Samuel E. Hopkinson. 1 William Barber. 2 wmiam Samuel Salter. .SAVAGE'S-COURT, 3 George Carlill. 1 Henry Bunn. 4 Thomas Lee. 2 James Holland. a Thomas Scrivener, 3 George Goddard, 6 Benjamin Wilcock. 4 J oseph Barkes. 7 Jane Hall. ' 6 George Thorpe. 8 Thomas McAll. 6 J oseph Scofield. 7 Richard Savage. llEEHIVE COURT. 35 George Kilminster. 1 Susan Smith. 36-7 Henry Poppleton. 2 Mary Rase. 87 •

(Sparrow-lane continued. ST. MARK'S-LANE. 3 William Trafford. ST. MARK'S·PLACE. 4 John Christopher. 5 Samuel Salter. 1 William Mar:fleet. 6 William Lacy. 2 J oseph Ellis. 3 John Sant. 9 William Bell. 4 Ann Marshall. 10 James Kirk. 5 John Hartliff. 11 Robert Kealey. 6 Henry Gordon. 11 1\iary Gadd. 7 Edward Evison. ST. BENEDICT'S LANE. 8 Edward Hubhard. 1 Thomas Emmerson. 9 Matthew Sharman. 2 Edward Jackson. 10 James Hooke. 3 John Bedford Knight. 11 Alfred Kerridge. 4 William Hobbs. 12 James Barratt. 5 Thomas Otter. 13 John Ratcliff. 6 Letitia Swan. 14 Thomas Baker. 8 William Dunston. BT MARK'B-SQUARE. 10 J oseph J acklin. 1 Elizabeth Bool. 11 George Holder. 2 Peter Walker. 12 William Walker. 3 John Sheppard. 14-5 John Davison Newbold. 6 Henry Birbeck. 7 Chas. Wm. Thompson. ST. LEONARD'S-LANE. 1 George N orris. 1 John Robson. 2 1\iillicent Lyons. 2 Edward Betbam. 3 John Miles. 3 John Sewell. 4 Matthew Britton. 4 Mary Plaskett. 5 Henry Henderson. 5-6 J oseph Surfleet. 7 Edward Evison. ST. MARTIN'S LANE. 8 J runes Green. 1 George Harvey. 9 6-eorge Ingleton. 2 Job Willson. 10 John Simmonds. 3 EdwardBarton. 11 Wmia.m North. 12 Maria Girton. ST. 1\iARTIN'S-ROW. 13 Thomas Stothard. 1 Nathaniel Barker. 14 Wi1liam Cocks. 2 J oel Caldron. 15 Thomas Glenn. 3 Edward Hemsworth. WITH AM-ROW. 4 Samuel Busby. 1 5 J ames Ward. John Parker. 6 Wmiam Porter. 2 Catherine Welch. 7 Richard Clarke. 3 Mark Brewer. 8 J oseph Hopkin Smith. 4 George Scoffin. 9 John Lowe. 5 Henry Bilton. 6 Henry Morton. PASSAGE. 7 John Rigley. 1 Ann Williamson. 8 William Meanwell. 2 John Hall. 9 Thomas Aisthorp. 10 John Porter. HOLMES-BRIDGE. 11 George Wilson. George Pearson. 12 Thomas Higgins. ST. MARY'S-STREET. 12 Sampson Gray. 1 Harriet Bishop. BILYEBTER's-OOURT. 2 John Key. 1 George Cham hers. 3 Thomas Kent. 2 George Gra.by. 4 William Hare. 3 Alexander McDonald. 5 William Panton. 13 John Knott. 6 Wmiam Montgomery. 14 William Bunn. 8 Edmund Henry Porter. HARYEY'B-COURT. 9 John Smith Burrus. 1 Thomas Martinson. 10 John Tye. 2 Ann Bains. 11 George Hairland. 3 Charles Goulson. 12 John McDonald. 15 James Brown. 27 Sarah Smith. ss

(St. Mary's-street eontinued.) ST. SWITIDN'S-SQUARE. 28 George Frankish. 1 Robert Cammack. 29 Mary Inman. 2 John J ones. 30 Andrew Montgomery. 3 James Scott. 31 Wi11iam Montgomery. 4 William Richardson. 32 Lettie Curtis. 7 Robert Busby. 33 John Montgomery. 8 George W oodhead. 34 Wi1lia.m Snell. STRAIT. l'ORTI.AND-PLACE. 1 Thomas East. 1 Thomas Skepper. 2 Esther EarL 2-3 Thomas Pacey. 3 Mary Atkinson. 4 Willia.m J ohnson. 4 Mrs. Drury. 5 Matthew Smith. 6 William Weeks. 6 Willia.m Field. 7 Thomas N ettleship. 7 Mary E. Thomas. 8 Mary Squires. 8 Lucy Halifax. 10 John Tonge. 9 Hezekiah Willoughby. 10 Charles Hoyes. CHAPEL-HOUSES. 11 Mary Ann Scott. 1 William Flear. 12 Richard Swallow. 2 James Mitton. 13 Thomas Lynn. 13 William Carlill. BETHEL-PLACE. 14 Wil1iam Pickering. 1 Henry Grounsell. 2 Miss Robinson. HAWSON'S-(!OURT.. 1 Thomas W atson. BUNYAN'S-ROW. ' • 2 George Sempers. 1 John Brown. 3 George Usher. 2 William Green. James Ha.mskin. 3 Thomas Holden. William Henry Penny. Thomas Harding. J oseph Broadbury. 16 Gervase Foottit. 18 Joseph Goodyear. Thomas Reeve. John Ada.ms. John AlliUl. Joseph Gee. 19 Leary & Son. 20 Henry Brooke. George Trafford. 21 Rnial Hare. John Leech. 22 George Draper. ST. RUMBOLD'S-I.ANE. 23 David Askwith. 23 Wi1liam Mitton. 1 Benjamin Woodhead. 26 Wima.m Shaw. 2 John Henry Chester. 27 John Esa.m. 3 Ann Harrison. VE SSEYS-1'.A.SS.A.GE. MIJJ.-COURT. Ann Cartwright. 1 John Pickering. Elizabeth Morgan. 2 John Mitchell. Charlotte Salmon. 3 Thomas McTurk. 28 Thomas Spencer. 4 Thomas Wi11iarns. 29 Benjamin Carrington. o Edward Forma.n. 30 Mary Ann Swallow. 8 Richard Chester. 31 Alexander Patterson. Pennistan's Foundry. 32 Albert Nicholson. 4 Charles Smalley. 33 Elizabeth Snow. FRIAR'S-LA.NE. 34 Henry Allott. 1 Charles Wright. STEEP-HTIJ •• 2 Silk Willoughby. 1 John Tindall. 3 John Thorpe. 2 Mary Hammersley. 4 Mary Halling. 3 Elizabeth Man. o Thomas Herrick. 6 Thomas Hare. JEw'B-COURT. 7 WiUiam Pickering. 1 Thomas Wright. • 2 Sarah Hare• FOSTERS Mfl.J,.YARD, 3 Ann Webster. ~Thomas Taylor. 4 Ann & Charlotte Ward. 89

(Steep-hill continued). ( Steep-hiU continued.) 4 William Kirkpatrick. EABT's-COURT. 6 George Summer Hannett. 1 Charles Sewards. 6 Thomas Newmarch Catley. 2 Sfl.rah Wright. 7 Mary Ann Old.field. 3 Thomas Islington. 8 Robert Cooling. 4 Elizabeth Procter. 9 J oseph Dixon. 4 7 Witton Dalton. 10 Meredith Redman. 48 Jncob Brown. 11 Miss Edman. 49 John Brown. 12 Abraham Moses. 50 James Ringha.m. 13 Wil1iam Penny, 51 William Gifford Thomas. 14 John Elsom. 52 Mary Hattersley. 15 Rachael Garnha.m. 53 William Mablesom. STEEL'S-PASSAGE, 54 Richard Taylor. 54 Williom Steeper. Mary Coulson. 55 Francis Brown. 16 Henry Slight. 56 Wil1iom Day Taylor. 17 Benja.min Curtis. t>7 Abraham Garrick. 18 James Heardson. 58 William Briggs. 19 Rebecca .Allis. 59 Willia.m Vickers. 21 Susannah Brown. 60 John Morley. 24 Mrs. Benjamin Cooke. STAMP-END. 25 Mary Martin. 26 Thomas Lee. 1 Ann Glossington. 27 George Akrill. 2 George Hall. 28 Elizabeth Bacon. 2! Williom Fieldson. 29 George Gregory. 3 Ann Granfield. FIELDSON'S-PASSAGE. GAZZARD'B-PASSA.GE. 1 Harry Hesketh. 1 John Curtis. 2 John Plumpton. 30 Edward J efferies. 3 Charles Earl West. 31 Barnet Cracrof Hunter. 4 Phrebe Fieldson. 32 Thomas Brown. 5 James Harrison. 33 Ro bert Allburn. 6 Henry Babington. 34 William Mimmack. 7 Maria Brown. 34 George King. 35 Edward Hall. BROWN'S-COURT. 36 Brogden & Son. 1 Thomas Hannah. 37 Jane Cullen. 2 William Stickney. 38 William Allsop, 3 Charles Trearett. 39 Wi1liam Codd. 4 David Parker. 40 George Bishop. 5 Hannah Brown. 41 John Williomson. 6 Sarah Spajn, 42 William Beech. 7 Willia.m Codd. 43 - Massingham, 8 Joseph Kirkbam, 44 William Ellis. 9 John Wilson. 45 Levi Fletcher. 10 J oseph Peters, John Bedford. 11 Henry Graby. 47 George Maddison. 12 Samuel Stevens. 8 James Morley. B I t.TON-HJJ.L, 9 Wil1iam Whyers. 1 Samuel Messenger. 10 Wm. W oodthorpe Tindall. 2 John Barrow. 11 Tindall. 4 George Borrows. 12 Thomas Pickering. CHRIST'S HOSI'ITAL-TEBBA.CE, 14 William Brown. 15 Wil1iam Newton. 1 John Smith. 2 Frost. NEWTON'S-COTTAGES. 3 Thorpe. 1 Thomas Glover. 4 Elizabeth J ohnson. 2 Richard Cotta.m. 3 Benja.min Ramshaw. CHRIST's HOSPITAL-SCHOOL. 4 William H. Littlewood. Mrs. Birchmore. 5 Willia.m Reedman. 90

(Stamp-end continued.) ( Thorngate continued.) ALM:A-TERRACE. 12 George Otter. 13 Wimam Blake. 1 Edwin Walstow. 14: Edward Ambler. 2 William Tollerton. 16 James Baker. 3 J acob Harris. 17 Jonathan Robinson. 4 Charles Mann. 6 Thomas Cuckson. THORN-COURT. 6 George Atkinson. 1 Robert T.amb. STAMP-END-ROW. 2 Wi1liam Robinson. 1 Wi1Ham Kirkham. 18 William Rose. 2 Samuel Bass. 19 Henry Williamson. 4 William Hardy. Charles Hardwick. 5 Edward Forman. UNION-ROAD. 6 William Mawer. 7 John Dodgson. 1 Joseph Broughton. 8 Joshua Porter Pearce. 2 Ann Fell. 9 George Bradstreet. ASYLUM-LODGE. 10 J ames Fern. Ann Newton. FENTON-PLACE. 3 Annie Marley. 1 John Huskington. 4: Edward Stimpson. 2 John Fred. Mather. 5 Elizabeth Tranfield. 3 J ames N orton. 6 Phillip William Ball. 4 Wi11iam Luck. 7 George Hall. 5 J oseph Dickens. 8 William Fish. 6 John J ackson. 9 John Carder. 7 John Green. 10 Robert Barratt. 8 George Cousans. 11 William Barton. 9 William Smith. 12 Maria Brown. 10 William Brockson. 13 Rebecca Ha.mmond. 11 Henry Powell. Elizabeth Fuddenham. 12 William Harmston. 14 J oseph Wilson. -Fisher. 15 Jemima Borrell. Thomas Fox. 16 Sarah Ward. John Walker. 17 George Knight. George Parkinson. 18 Thomas Cline. 1 John Hopwood. Edward Coulson. 2 William Atkinson. 19 20 David Robinson. 3 George Farnsworth. 21 William Wallhead. 4 John Marshal!. 5 Benjamin Cooke, jun. 22 Edward Clayton. 6 John Taylor. UNION, 7 George Kellway. Robert Finley. 8 George Kendall. 9 Charlotte Shaw. WATER-LANE. 10 Benjamin Cooke. 1 William Ashton. 11 George Atkinson. 2 Samuel W eatherall. 12 James Smith. 3 George Burkitt. 13 John N orton. 4 Robert Strapps. 14 Stephen Pannell. 5 Edward Spalding. 15 Robert Hall. 6 Roger Hiley. 16 Peter Green. WATERSIDE, NORTH. THORNGATE. 1 James Wells. 1 Charles Rumble. 2 Willis.m Hewson. 2 Richard Hall. 3 Robert Wells. 3 Edward Gea.rman Brown. 4 Ann Trafford. 4 Samuel Bates. 5 Robert Hazelby. 5 Sarah Metha.m. 6 John Woombell. 6-7 Willia.m Watson. 9 George Hodson. 8 Hannah Hopkinson. 10 Eleanor Kirton. 10 John Pitts. 11 John Merrill. 11 Valentine Goulson. 12 Richard Chapman. 91

(Waterside N ()rth, continued.) Waterside, North, continued.) 14 William Briggs. SHERRIFF'S-COURT, 15 George Goodman. 1 Robert Swaby. 16 William Smith. 2 Sarah Palmer. 17 William Grawcock. 3 John Edward Pawson. 18 Willirun & John Mars hall. 4 J ames Chapman. 19 Robert Curtois George. 5 Wil1iam Culbert. 20 Eli Bryant. 6 George Fish. 21 George Barratt. 7 Thomas Akrill. 22 Matthew Turton. 8 Benjamin Davis. 23 Mr. Dixon. 24 Thomas Spain. 41 Elizabeth Wright. 25 Samuel Layton. WINN'S-PASSAGE. 26 Thomas Hardy. 1 Robert Sleaford. 27 Robert Pinder. 2 J ames Frost. 28 Wil1iam West. 3 Wi11iam Richardson. 29 John Hollom Codd. 4 Ellen Robinson. 30 Thomas Franklyn. o Thomas Bartlett. Ja.mes Budd. 6 York. MAGPIE-SQUARE. 7 John Malham. 8 Betsey Bilton. Pennistan & Daubney. 3 John H. Glenn. 42 Ann Willoughby. 44 William Taxford. 31 David Conlon. 45 Wi11iam Foster. 32 Robert Bennett. 33 John Barber. FOSTER'S-YARD. 33 Frederick Clapham. John Harrison. 3! David Kell. Wil1iam Chester. JACKSON'S·COURT. 46 William Henry Brooke. Thomas Talkes. 47 Thomas Brewster. 1 William Cabom. 48 William Kirk. 3 J ames Granfield. -!9 John Hinde. 4 Abrahrun Storr. 50 Mary W right. o Willirun Hardwick. 51 John Graby. 6 'Robert Heatoft. 52 Elizabeth Mansford. 7 William Mitchell. 5:J William Barker. 5-! Edward Fletcher. 35 .\.nu Rumble. 5-il Henry Marsden. SHARP'S-PASSAGE, FISHERMAN'S-COURT. 1 Sarah Dawson. 1 Samuel Nicholson. 2 l\fa.ry Gibson. 2 Richard Herringshaw. 3 James Downs. 3 George Barber. 36 Wil1iam Bell. 4 William Stephenson. 55 Thomas Bavin. BURLEYS-PASSAG• E. 1 John Beaumont. 56 Henry Salter• 56i John B~kmore. 2 William Raynor. 57 John Denys Yates. 3 Henry Dakin. 58 John Tuxford. 5 Willirun Granfield. 59 Aaron W akefteld. 6 Thomas D. Sanders. 60 John Shaw. 8 Martha Powell. 62 Joseph Fambrini. 9 Thomas Blakey. 63 William Edwards. 10 Michael Tollerton. 64 I.incoln Brewery Company. 11 Henry Holder. 65 Robert Otter. 12 lVIa.ry Graby. 66 Henry Love. 38 Charles Scott. 67 Hannah Mann. 39 Margaret Herren. BAGEHOLME I.ANE. RUMBLE'S-PASS4GE. 1 George Taylor. 1 Robert Re.ad. 2 Andrew Fothergill. 2 William Read. 3 George Stuart. 3 William Cook. 68 Henry V aughan. 4 James Tatton. 69 John Dae. 39 Edward Teather. 70 Edmund Burton. 92

WATERSIDE-SOUTH. (WatersideJ South, continued.) 1 W~ld Lupton Drury. 22 John West. BAGALEY'S-COURT. 22 James Hardy. 23 George Cotton. 1 Eliza Frost. 24 George Temporal. 2 Richard Rose. 3 Thomas Enderby. PIPE-COURT. 4 Ssmnel Shaw. 1 Richard Skeymnn. 5 Joseph Mather. 2 Catherine Smith. 6 William Broadhead. 3 wmiam Parnham. 7 Thornton Carlill. 8 Henry Moses. Rudgard's Brewery. 1! John Bagaley. 26 Charles Wright. 2 J ames Holland. 27 John Pacy. 3 James Goldingay. 28 James Tollerton. 4 Terence Donnoley. GARTON'S·YARD. SHAW'S-COURT. Nathaniel J3ailey. 1 Mark W alster. Charles Harmstrong. 2 William Croft. . 29 Joseph Kea.ley. 3 Mary Ann Harmston. 30 Alfred Welch. I) Charles Adlard. Goodger. 31 Charles Burnett. BLUNDELL'S-COURT. 32 Amelia Hall. 2 John Dockery. 33 Alfred Mitchell. Doughty's Cake-mill. 3 Jmnes Cotton Smith. 4 John Wells. 35 Mary Wood. 5 Paul Cotton Smith. 38 Wmiam Roe. 39 John Donner. 6 J obn Hodson. 7 Thomas Clark. 40 William Spafford. 8 Henry Black. 41 J ames Wilkinson. 42 Thomas Arden. 5! Thomas Tyler. 43 John Mawer. 6 J. Hewitt. 44 John S. Wilkinson. 7-8 Thomas Cockrill. 45 J ames Procter. 10 William Clarkson. 46 James Clarke. 11 William Rajnforth. 47 J oseph Grey. 12 William Clapham. 48 Joseph Robinson. HEWSON'S-YABD. 49 Richard Harrison. 1 Fredel"ick Tye. 50 La Fayette Booker. • 2 Elizabeth Graves• 51 Henry l:tawlinson. 13 Henry Brightmore. 52 Richard Duckering. 14 Bartholomew J ones. CI.ARK'S- YARD. MEANWELL'S-COURT. Mary Binns. 1 Isaac.Black. William Miller. 2 Robert Rose. William Cunnington. 3 Thomas Pacey. 4 Ja.mes Butler. 53 Joseph Williamson. 15 Adam Thompson Bell. FOUNDRY-COURT. 16 William Andrew. 17 John Green Elstrap. 1 Isaac Hanison. 20 Eliza Ann Ward. 2 Charles Broadberry. 3 Job Pickering. FOTHERBYS-COUBT. 4 Richard Graby. 2 John Barratt. 5 John Fox Chelley. 3 John Graham. 6 J oseph Brightmore. 4 Edward Parr. 7 John King. 5 Matthew Baldock. 8 Stephen Wm. Ga.iley. 6 John Meanwell. 9 Pat Cannon. 10 Miles Hasty. 21 Na.th8Jliel Arnold. 11 Charles Robinson. I.IT.BURN' 8-YARD. 12 William Heath. 1 James Holland. 13 George Harmston. 2 Edward Lilburn. 14 Robert Graby. 93

(Waterside, South, continued.) (Westgate continued.) 54 Rachael Bescoby. 7 Ann Temple. M Miss J ackson. 8 WilHam Richardson. 56 Theophilus Burton. 9 Andrew Yule. 57 Elizabeth Moorhouse. 58 Adrian Thomas, BEDFORD'S-COURT, 59 John Giles. 1 John Tooley. 60 George Hazard. 2 Alfred Andrew. 61 Pbi]jp Salter. 3 Robert Kealey. UNION-PLACE, 1 John Hickson. • 2 W alter Bower. 3 Thomas S'mith. 4 Martha Mettham. I.EE'S-COURT. 5 John Bevitt. 1 J oseph Smith. 6 Daniel Alcock. 2 Francis Dean. 7 J ane Batty. 4 George Gresham. 8 John Holmes, 9 J ames Rogers. 4 Thomas Allwood. 10 Sll.l"ah Atkin. o John Wilson. 11 John Marriott. 6 Ann Clay. 12 John Blow. 7 Elmit Brown. 13 J ames J ohnson. 8 George Mucklow. 14 William Baker. 9 Mary Carrat. ] 0 wmiam Hiley. 62 John Talbot. 11 George Rumford. LOCK TAVERN·YARD. 12 George Panton. 1 Henry Brand. 13 J oseph Atkinson. 2-3 Farral Drum. 13 Edward Priestley. 4 Edward Summers. 14 William Leagrass. t) James Row. 15 Robert Carratt. 63 Samuel Taylor. 16 John Parrott. 17 John Taylor. HIJ.I.'S-COTTAGES, 18 John Houlden. 1 William Metharn. 19 Mary Ann Ball. 2 John Verity. 20 Charles Harper. 3 Richard Nicholson. 21 Mary Po.lmer. 64 Richard Harrison. 22 John Smith. 65 George Bartle. 23 Susan Handley. 66 Bartholomew Jones. 24 George Carter. Clayton, Shuttleworth & Co's. Works. DIXON'S-COURT, 1 William Gilbert. LOCK-COTTAGE, 2 Michael Roctogan. John Veasey Cunnington. 3 Thomas W allace. WESTGATE. 4 Michael Dwires. o Job Burgess. ST. PAUL' 8-LANE, 6 Henry Holland, 1 Francis Peck. 2 Thomas Rose. 25 WilHam Harlow. 3 John Law1·ence. 26 Edwin Keyworth. 1 James Grumley. 27 Chas. Thos. W oodthorpe. 2 George Cupitt. 28 Samuel Brummitt. 3 John Hart. 29 Benjamin Betts. 4 J oseph Lunn. 30 William Pasnett. o Willia.m Potterton, 31 John Adcock. 6 Ann Houlding. 32 George Ashley. 7 Elizabeth Dean. 35 John Fountain Greenbam~ 36 Charles Steward. WEST-BIGHT. 37 .Ann Newburn. 1 William Robinson. 38 Caleb Salter. 2 Thomasson. 39 John Emmingbam. 3 John Smith. 40 Robert Brumby. 4 George Smith. 41 J ane W ooldridge. o Edwin Ba.ssett. 42 Isaa.c Olivant. 6 John Chambers. 43 wmi am Byron. 94

(Westgate continued.) ( Westbight, Chapel-lane,_contd.) liRUMMITT'S-ROPERY. NORTH-ROW. 1 Thomas Roberts. 1 Harrison Pringle. 2 John Besson. 2 Richard Downing. 3 William Dorn. 3 John Hutchinson. 4 Charlotte Ashton. 4 George Fotherby. 5 William Maxted. 5 Sarah Hewett. Bartholomew Al1is. 6 John Marshall. William Overton. Martha Borrill. TEMPERANCE-PLACE. WESTBIGHT, CHAPEL- 1 Henry Taylor. 2 William Lilburn. LANE. 3 Edward Ostler. 1 John Harmston. 4 Elizabeth Mapleson. 1 J onathan Cham hers. 5 Wi11iam Hall. 2 James Turton. 6 Willia.m Dawson. 2 Joseph Reetham. 7 Nathaniel Major. 3 James Fleetwood. 8 William Green Bocock. 4 Joseph Iamb. g William Reynolds. 5 Wj]Jia.m Barker. 6 John J.amming. WRAGBY ROAD. 7 Henry Rose. MOORE'S-COTTAGES. 8 Wi11iam Peart. 9 Ro bert Young. Robert McCawley. 10 J oseph Hall. Cornelius Pashley. 10 Mary Ann Robson. Edward Walker. 11 George Ellis. Edward Watson. 11 Richard Lowther. 12 John Smjth, TWEED'S-COTTAGE. 12 James Mazor. William Robinson. 13 John Goddard. 13 Henry Dennison. 2 E. Taylor. 14 Charles Norris. 3 John Walker. 3 Abraham Clarke. ROBINSON'S-ROW. Ro bert Thompson. 1 Henry Sharp. 5 Wi11iam Coulson. 2 Wil1iam Ball. 3 Henry Wheatley. EASTGATE-LODGE. 4 Charles Lunn, John George S. Smith•

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POST-OFFICE, LINCOLN.

Departure,-Morning. At 5·30 a.m., box closes at 10 p.m. previous night to Wragby, Horncastle, Rasen, , Ulceby, Bull, , Kirton and . Daily Mail, box closes at 9·40 a.m., Departure 10 a.m. for London, Newark, Nottingham, Derby, Hull, and North and West of England, Bishop Stortford, Harlow, Thrapstone, W ellingborough. Departure.-Ajternoon.-At 2 p.m. box closes at 1·30 p.m., to Sleaford, Fslkingham, Bourne, Metheringham, Digby, Martin, Timberland, W alcot, Ruskington, &c. Departure.-Ajternoon. At 2·15 p.m., box closes at 1.30 p.m., to Grantham, Caythorpe, Fulbeck, , Wel­ bourn, Wellingore, and . Departure.-Evening.-At 5 p.m., box closes at 4·45 p.m., to Boston, by Railway.-To Boston, Spalding, , Louth, Grimsby, East Jjncolnshire, all Norfolk, , and Huntingdonshire, Sta.mford, Alford, &c. At 8 p.m., box closes at 7·15 p.m., Letters received until 7·50 at the paid window on payment of one penny stamp extra. To Newark, Grantham, Nottingham, Derby, and London, by train, with Letters for Derbyshire, Staffordshire, , Lancashire, , , Devonshire, , , Cambridgf.lshire, Dor­ setshire, , , Kent, South of Lmcolnshire, Grimsby, Louth, and all Foreign Parts. Mails Due-JJiorning. At 5 a.m., delivery at 7 a.m.: in Winter 7·30, with Letters from London, Derby, Nottingham, Newark, and all parts North and South. At 11 a.m., delivery at 12 a.m., with Letters from Boston, Norfolk, , Cam bridge, &c. At 11 a.m. delivery at 12 a.m., with Letters from Sleaford, Falkingham, Bourn, Timberland, Dunston, , Bran­ ston, &c. At 11·15 a.m., delivery at 12 a.m., with Letters from Grant­ ham, Caythorpe, Fulbeck, Leadenbam, , Wellingore, and Navenby. Mails due.-Evening. At 5·30 p.m., delivery at 6 p.m., with Letters from London, Derby, Nottingham, Newark, &c. At 8 p.m., delivery at Window at 9 p.m., with Letters from Rasen, Wragby, Horncastle, Caistor, Hull, Ulceby, and Grimsby. There are three deliveries by the Letter Carriers ; the first 't 7 a.m., 7·30 in winter, the second at Noon, and the third at 6 p.m. There are four deliveries from private boxes ; the first at 7 a.m., 7·30 in winter, second at 11·45 a.m., the third at 6 p.m., and the fourth at 9 p.m. Receiving Office Above Hil1 closes at 9·30 p.m., for Wragby, Rorncastle, Rasen, &c. At 1·15 p.m., for Sleaford, &c. At 6·45 p.m. for London, the North and South. Money Orders are Issued and Paid between the hours of J a.m. and 1·30 p.m., and 2·30 p.m., and 6 p.m. RURAl. FOOT POSTMEN FROM IJNCOLN. Bingham, Newland.-To Burton, North and South Carlton, .md Ssxilby, at 6·30 a.m., returning at 6·30 p.m. Bartholomew, Park-lane, N ewland. To Waddington, Harm­ ston, Coleby, Boothby, at 6·30 a.m., returning at 6.30 p.m. Clapham, Snow's-row. To Canwick, Washingborough, and Heighington, at 6·30 a.m., returning at 6·30 p.m. Barnett, Newland.-To Greetwell, Cherry Willingham, Reepham and Fiskerton, at 6·30 a.m., returning at 6·30 p.m. 84

Berrington, Norman-street.-To Nettleham, Scothome, Sudbrook and Langworth. Extension from I.a.ngworth (Roberts) to Dnnholme, Welton, and Haokthorne. at 6·30 u.m., returning at 6·30 p.m. Watkinson, Sincil-street.-To Branston, Potterba.nworth and Nooton, at 6·30 a.m., returning at 5·30 p.m. Fox, Rasen-lane. To Eoultham, Hartsholme, Skelling­ thorpe, Doddington, and Harby. Clayton, 2, Burton-road.-To Scampton, Brattleby, Cam­ meringham, Inghsm, Fi1lingham, Glentworth, at 6·30 a.m., returning at 6·30 p.m. Blackburn, 8, Rasen-lane. To Bracebridge, North and South Hykeham, Aubourn, Haddington, and Thorpe-on-the­ Hill, at 6·30 a.m., returning at 6·30 p.m.

TOWN COUNCIL AND OTHER PUBLIC OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF LINCOLN•

• Mayor-NATHANIEL CLAYTON, EsQ. Aldermen. Richard Carline. James Bruce. Henry Williamso Richard Button Harvey, I Robert Swan. I James Snow. Councillors. UPPER WARD. MIDDLE WARD. LOWER WJ.RD. L Charles Ward. 1. Willia.m Foster. I I. Richard Whitton, 2. T. J. N. Brogden. 2. G. N. Coulson. 8. William Marshall. 3. John East. 3. William CJ.a:rke. 4. John Willson. 4. J. S. Wilkinson. 4. Michael Penistan. 5. W. C. Norton. 6. Richard Hunt. 5. William Gibson. 6. E. F. Broadbent. 6. David Mortimer. 6. J. R. Battle. Town Clerk John T. Tweed. Clerk of the Peace-Richard Mason. Treasurer Charles Pratt. The Quarterly Meetings of the Council for 1857, are,­ February 3rd, May 5th, August 4th, November 9th. The Sixth-weekly Councils are on December 15th, March 17tha June 16th, September 15th.

. --~------~ List of Magistrate& and days of attendance at the Sessions' House, at Ten o'Clock precisely. MoNDAY Messrs. Whitton and Rudgard. TuESDA1: Messrs. N ettleship, Harvey, and Hill WEDNESDAY-Messrs. Bruce and Hayward. THURSDAY-The Mayor, Ex-Mayor, and any other Magistrate. FRIDAY Messrs. Ward and Seely. SATURDAY-Messrs. Keyworth, Snow, and Wetherell.

Clerk to the Magistrates-William Andrew. Steward-J. G. Stapylton Smith, Esq. Recorder-N. R. Clark, Esq. Sher{ff-Richard Hall. Under Sheriff- Richard Mason. Coroner Ja.rnes Hitchins. Commons Warden and Superintendent of Police-John Mason. Inspector of Nuisances Richard Inman. List of Trustees of Charities in the City of Lincoln. Alderman Williams. W. Rudgard. W. Marshall. Thomas W etb.erell. George Calder. Richard Whitton. John Stevenson. T. M. Keyworth. Charles Ward. Bev. T, Na,ylor. Anselrn Odling. W. H. Brooke. 97

MARKET CARRIERS,

And on other days where named.

. Places. Carriers. Inns. Alford • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Brown • • • • . . Black Goats . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Waley • • • • . . New Market Hotel Ashby •••••••••••••• Richmond . . Lion :::_:~otel Atterby •••••••• ~ ••••• Vickers •••• White Swan Aubourn • • • • • • • • • • • • Dalton. • • • • • Black Goats Auboum • • • • . • • • • • . • Lobsey. • • • • • Queen Aubourn (M. W. F. S.) Gell .••.•••• Queen Barkwith • • • • • • • • • • • • Overton • • • • Falcon Bassingbam (M.W.F.S.) Gell ..•••••• Queen Bassingbam • • • • • • • • • • W atkin • • . • Queen Bassingbam ••••••••.• Martin ••.. Queen Bassingbam (Tu. & F.) Taylor • •.••• Black Goats Bassingbam • • • • • • • • • • N orton • •. , • . Black Bull ••••• , • • • • Stuart • . . • • • Crown & W oolpack Blankney .••••••••••• Newton , • • • Crown, Brayford Head Blankney ...••••••••• Seott . . . • . . Crown & W oolpack Boothby (daily) •• , , , • Bottomley • , Queen Boothby (daily) ••.••• Pask ••••.. Black Swan Boothby (daily) •••••• Harrison .•.• Lion Hotel ••••.• Pask • , .•.• Black Bull Branston Booths •• , • , • Hareford . • , , Green Dragon BI'flJl.'lton •..•••••••.• Barker. . . • . . Queen Branston (daily) • • • • • • Turner. . . • • • Black Swan Brattleby ( dBily) . , , • , • May .•• , .•.• Falcon Brigg (W. & F.) •.••.• Mellows •••• Lion Hotel Broughton •••••••••• Bates • , •••• Queen Broughton • • • • • • • • • • W atkin · • • . • Queen Broxholme ••••• , , , .• Hudson , • , • King's Arms Burton (daily) ...... ltiay ...... Falcon Burton ••••••••• , , •.• Dawbner •••• King's Arms Cainby . • • • . • • • • • • • • • Todd • . . • . • l\iurquis af Gro.nby Cammeringham ••••.• Bell . . . . . • • • Falstaff Cammeringbam (daily) May.,, , •• , • Falcon Carlton North (daily). May ...... :Falcon Carlton South (daily) •• May .•• .••.• Falcon Carlton South •.•••••• Dawbner • ••• King's Arms Carlton-le-Moreland •• Wright , , , , Queen Cherry Willingbam ..•• Freeman •••• MarquiS- of Granby Cherry Willingham •••• Moss ••••• , Marquis of Granby Clifton ••• , • • • • . . . . . • Brown • • • • • • Black Bull Clifton .•••.••••••••• Clark •••••• Crown and Anchor Clifton South • • . • • • • • Sharpe. • • • • . Black Goats Coleby (daily) ••.•.••• Bottomley •• Queen Coleby (daily) •••••••• Pask •••• , • Black Swan Coleby (daily) ••••...• Harrison. • • • Lion Hotel Collingbam •••••••.•• Johnson •••• Queen Collingbam ••••••..•• Hind ••••• , Roebuck Digby • . . • • • . • . • . . • • Sharpe •••• Lion Hotel Doddington (daily) •••• Foster •• , • , • Queen Doddington .•...••••• Harrison . ••. Black Swan Doddington . • • • . • • • • • Sharpe. • • • • • Black Goats Drayton. . • . • • • • • • • • • • Burgess • • • • Black Goats Dunbolme ••••..••...• Foster •••••• White Swan Dunholme •••..•• , , • Twell • • • • • • Falcon Dunholme ••• , • , • • . • Whatmore •. Black Bull Dunhobne .• , • , • , , • • Burgess •• , • Black Goats I 98

• Dunholme • • • • • • . • . • Bradley . . . • Black Goats Dunston (daily) . • • • • • Tu,rner. • • . • • Block Swan Donington ...... ••• Woulds •..• Queen Eagle (daily) • . . • • • • . Foster • • • • • • Queen Eagle •.•.•..••...•••. · Sharpe. . • . . • Block Goats Eagle ...... Fenton . •...• Black Goats Eagle ( 1\I, & F.) .••••• Read • • • • • • Queen Faldingworth • • • • • • . • Smith . • • . • • Falcon J.To.ldingworth ( l\L & F. Goulding. . . . Fulstaff Faldingworth ••.••••• Taylor •• ..•. Falcon Fenton .••.•••••.•••• Rushby ..•. Black Goats Fillingham . • . • . . • • • . Emming ham . Falstaff Fi11inghmn .••••...••• Brown ....•• Black Goats },illinghnm by Stow. • • • Torn • . . • . • King's Arms Fiskerton ••••••..•••• Dove • . • • • • Swan and Snlmon Gainsborough •••••••• Brown •••.•• King's Arms Gainsborough •••••••• Hunt • • . • • • King's Arms Go.insborough •••••••• Torn •••••• King's Arms Gojnsborough ••••••.• Sharpe .••••. Block Goats Grunsborough •••••••• Burton .•••.• White Swan Gainsborough •••••••• Cocking •..• Crown and Anchor Gainsborough •••••••• Wright •••• Black Boy Goinsborough • • • • • • • • Credland . .•• White Swan Glentham • . • • • . • • • • • • Todd • • . • . . Marquis of Granby Glentbnm ••.•••.••••. Whattam ••.• King's Arms Glentham • , • • • • . • • • • • Howden • • • • Green Dragon Glentworth • • • • • • • • • • Simms •••••• White Swan Glentworth ••.••.••.• Dawber • • • • King's Arms Grantbam • • • • • • • • . • • • Squire • • • • • • Black Goats Granthorn (Tu. & F.). • Gray • • • . • • King's Arms Goulceby • • • • • • • • • • . • Tra.fford • • . • Queen Hackthorne (Tu. & F.) Roe •.•••.•• Falstaff Hojnton ••.••••••••• Brumpton •. King's Arms Harby (daily) • • • .. . • • • Ge ll • . • • • • • . Queen Harby • • • . • . • • . • • • • . Harrison • • • • Black Swan Ho.r by (M. & F.) . . . • • . H arrison • • • • Black Goats Ha.rmston. . • • • . • • • • . • Gilbert... • • • • Queen Harmston (daily) • • • • Pask • . • • • • Black Swan Ha.rmston (dajly) ...• Bottomley .. Queen Harmston (doily) . • • • H arrison. . . • Lion Hotel Heighington (daily) •. Bristow .... Falcon Hemswell •••••..•.••• Robinson ..•• Brown Cow Horncastle ....••••.. Brown •....• Black Goats Horncastle •.•....•.. Moore • . . . . • Crown and Anchor Horncastle •.••.•••.• Chambers .• Black Goats Horncastle •.••.•.••• lliaddison •• Black Goats Hykeham (M. W. F. S.) GeU ••••••• .• Queen Ingham ••.•...••••••• Hayes . . . . . • King's Arms Ingham ....••••.•.••. Hat her . ..••. Black Goats Ingho.m •..•...... • Bell • • . . • • . • Falstaff Ingbnm (daily) ••.••• May •••• •••• Falcon Kettlethorpe. . • • • • • • • . Rushby • . • • Black Goats Kirton ••.•••••••••.. Broughton .. Black Boy La.ngworth ••••••• ~. • Fanthorp •••• Falcon l.angworth ••••••.••• Denton ••••• Falcon l.aneham . • . • • . • • . • . • Burgess . . . . Black Goats Laughterton • • • • • . . . • . Rushby • • • • Black Goats Laughterton • . . . • • . • . . Cocking . • . • Crown and Anchor Leadenham ( dn:ily) .••• Atki'Q. •••••• Queen Lissington ... • . • . • . • . • Toyne • . • • . . Falcon 99

Leasinghrun .•.••..... Tlwrnton .•.• Hare and Hounds Louth ( W. & F.) ...... Meanwell .•.• Lion Hotel Louth ••••.•••••...• Brumpton . • King's Arms Louth ••••.•••••••.• Maddison •• Black Goats Mo.rtin ••.•.••••••••• Spencer •••• Crown and Woolpack Metheringham (daily) •• Turner .•.•.• Black Swan Metheringham M. W .F. Dawson • • . • Queen Methelingbam ..•..••• Baker ••••.• Hare and Hounds Martin . . . • • . . • . • . . . . • Smalley • • • • Queen Navenby (daily) •..••. Bottomley •• Queen Navenby (daily} •••••• Pask .••••• Black Swan Navenby •..•.•••...• Chambers •• Crown, Brayford Head Navenby (daily) .•••.• Harrison •. Lion Hotel Nettleham (daily) . . . • J ohnson . • . • Black Goats N~ttleham ...... Sawyer .•• , Black Bull Newa.rk •••.•....••.•• Squire .••••. Black Goats N ewar k • • • • . • • • • • • • . • S harpe • • • • . • Black Goats Newark ••••..•.••...• Johnson .••• Queen Newark .••••.•.••...• Harrison •••• Black Goats Newark .••••..••••... Clark ••.•.• Crown and Anchor Newark ..••.•••••...• Roe •••••••• Black Goats Newton ••.•..•.••.••. Burgess •••• Black Goats N octon •.•..•..••...• Atkin • • • • . • Queen Normanby •.•••••••• Hales ••••.• White Swan Normanby ...•••••.• Westjield .•.• White Swan · Norton.•.•.••..•.••.• Vickers •..• White Swan Owmby ...... Kirk ...... White Swan Owmby ...... Barr ...... Brown Cow Owmby •.••.••••••••• Hales •..••• White Swa.n Owmby ••••••.•••••.. Bamjord • • • • Kjng's Arms Potterhanworth M.W.F. Sharpe .••••• Queen Potterhanworth (daily) Turner • ••••• Black Swan Potterhanworth ••••••• Rylott .•.••• Black Goats Rasen, Middle . • • • • • . • Codd . • • . • • White Swa.n Rasen, Middle •••••..• Fieldson •• ~. King's Arms Rasen, Middle •.•••••• Maddison •• Black Goats Rasen, Market ••••••.. Denton ...••• Falcon Rasen, Market •••••••• Moore .•.•.. Crown and Anchor Rasen ·...... Kent . . ·...... King's Arms Rasen •••. , • • • • • • • . • Bradley • • • • Black Goats Rasen • . • • • . . • • • • • • • Westjield • • . White Swsm Reephmn . • • • . . • • . • • • Freeman . • . . Marquis of Granby Ruskington (daily) ..•. Parker ...... Queen Saxilby . • . • . . . . • • . . • . Burgess • • • . Black Goats Scampton ( dajly) .•.. May ..• •.•.. Falcon Scampton .....•• , ...• Taylor . ..••• Falstaff Scarle, North ••••...• Broughton .. Black Swnn Scarle, North •••••••• Roe •••.•••• Black Goats Scarle, North •••...•• Wells .•.••. Queen Scopwick •..•.••••..• Bates ..•••• Queen Scopwick •..•..•••.•• Baker •..••• Crown and Woolpack Scotherne .•.••.••••.• Paulger .••. Crown, Butchery-st. Scotherne • . . • . . • . . . • • Douton • • • • Falswff Scotherne (Tu. & F.) .• Allis .••• •••• King's Arms (daily) •• Foster • • • • • • Queen Sleaford (W. & F.) ...• Stewart .••• Black Goats Snitterby . . . • . • . . . . . • Vickers .••• White Swan Snitterby ...•.•.....• Walker .••. Marquis of Granby Spilsby .••..•.•.....• Hatcli.ffe .... Black Goats Spilshy . • . . . • ...... • Meanwell . . . Lion Hotel lOO

Spridlington (F. & S.) Brown ••.••• Falcon Sta:infield • • • • . • • • • • . • Foster . . • • • • White Swilll Stow ...... Gaskin ...... Falcon Sturton ...... Hunt ...... King's Arms Sturton ••••••••••••• , Credland • •• , White Swan Swinderby ••••••••••• , Edlin •••••• Black Bull Swinderby .•••.••.•••• Roe • • • • • • • • Queen Sudbrooke (Tu. & F.) Allis ...... King's Arms Sudbrooke •.•••••••.• Paulger. .••• Crown, Butchery-st. Thorney •••••••••••• Wrighton .... Black Goats Thorpe-on-the-Hill.,., Taylor ...••• Lion Hotel Thorpe-on-the-Hill M.F Reed ••••.••• Queen Timberland (W. & F.) .. Bates •••••.• Queen Torrington, West ••••• , Maddison .... Black Goats Torrington, West. • • • • • Crow • • . • • • • Falcon Upton •••••••••••••• Burgess ••••• Black Goats • Waddingham ••••••• , Vickers . • . • . • White Swan Waddington (daily) ••• , Bottomley • .• Queen Waddington •.••••• , •• Mttxlow . •••.• Queen Waddington (daily) .• Pask..•••••• Black Swan W addington •.....••. , Rouston. • . . . Queen Waddington (daily) • Hmrrison .••. Lion Hoter W ashingboro' (daily) • • Bristow . • • • • Falcon Welbourne •.•••••••. Patchet • .••• Queen W ellingore (daily) •••• Bottomley . • • Queen Wellingore ( dwly) •••• Pask•• ••••.. Black Swan W ellingore ...... • • • • Foss.. . . • • • • • Lion Hotel Wellingore (daily) •••• Harrison ..• , Lion Hotel W ellingore .•.• ; ••.•. J ackson. • . • • Crown and W oolpack. Wellingore •••••.•••• Baker• •••••• Hare and Hounds. W elton (M. & F.) •..•. Baldwin. . . . • Black Goats Welton (M. W. & F.) .. Clayton ..... Black Swan Welton ...... Heu,th ...... Black Bull Whisby (daily) .•••.• Foster • • . • • • Queen Whisby (M. & F.) •· ••• Reed..•.•••• Queen Whisby .•••.••••••••• Sharp. • • • . • Black Goats Wickenby ••.••••••••• Bradley • .••• Black Goats Wickenby ••.•.••.•••• Wattam •.•• White Swan Willingham . . . • . • • • • • Torne • • . • . • King's Arms Willingha.m, South •... Kent • • • . • • • King's Arms Willoughton •••••••.•• Brown ••• , , • Kjng's Arms Willoughton. . • • • • • • . • Burton. • . • . • White Swan Wragby .•.•••••••••.• Moore •••••• Crown and Anchor Wragby (M. W. & F.) Blakey •..... Spread Eagle Wragby •••••••••••••• Hatcliffe ••.• Black Goats Wragby •••••.•••..••• Chambers • • • Black Goats Wragby ••••••••..•••• Meanwell . • . Lion Hotel Wragby •••••••••••••• Maddison • • Black Goats ------·--- GRANTHAM-The MAIL, from the Queen, at Two o'clock in the After· noon, returning to Lincoln by a Quarter past Eleven next day. SLEAFORD.-Parker's Omnibus, from the Queen, at 2 o'clock, through Branston, Nocton, nunston, Metheringham, Blankney, Scopwick, Rowston, Digby, Ashby, Bloxholme, and Ruskington; returning from the White Hart, Sleaford, at 8 o'clock every Morning, arriving in Lincoln at 11 o'clock. LOUTH.-Meanwell, from the Lion Hotel, arrives on Thursday, leaves Lincoln on Friday at Noon. MAD D ISO N, West Torrington, to the George Inn, ; Royal Oak, Louth ; White Hart, Horncastle ; Black (}oats, Lincoln. PACKETS. LINCOI.N STEAM PACKETS, daily, (except Sunday), leaving IJncoln at Ten in the Morning, arriving at Boston Four in the Afternoon and returns Nine the following Morning. Wednesdays at Four in the Morning, and returns ILt Four in the Afternoon. Leaves Boston on Fridays at .Four in the Morning, and returns at Four in the Afternoon. MARKET PACKETS to , Kirkstead, and Southrow, from the Magpies :-to Saxilby and Torksey, from Brayford Head. 101

STA.l\IP OFFICE, SILVER-STREET, LINCOLN.

Distributor-ARTHUR TROLLOPE, Esq. · Clerk--Mr. W. SILVESTER. Office Open from Half-past 9 a.m., till 4 p.m.

LINCOLN GENERAL DISPENSARY. Physicians: R. Elmhirst, M.D., D. Chawner, 1\LD., J. C. Torry, M.D. Burgeons: Mr. Snow, Mr. Hewson, Mr. Sympson. Secretary: Mr. James Ward. Apothecary and Dispenser: Mr. W. J. Lomax.

LINCOLN COUNTY HOSPITAl•. Physicians: Rd. Elmhirst, M.D., D. Chawner, M.D., J. C. Torry, M.D. Burgeons: Messrs. Snow, Hewson, Broadbent, and Sympson. House Burgeon and Apothecary : 1\fr. John Betham. Chaplain: Rev. James Stock. Becretary-Mr. J. W. Danby. Matron-Mrs. Newbonld.

PENITENT FEMALE'S HOME. Physician-J. C. Torry, M.D. I Burgeon-1\'Ir. R. Cammack. Hon. Secretary-Rev. E. R. Larken, Burton. Sub. Secretary-Rev. S. Wright. I Matr9n-Mrs. Faceman.

CHRIST'S HOSPITAL SCHOOL. Trustees: • NATHANIEL CLAYTON, EsQ., MAYOR, MASTER. MR. WM. RUDGARD. MR. Ar.n. SWAN. THE REV. DR. JEREMIE, THE SUBDEAN. CHARLES WARD, EsQ. 1\In. ALD. BRUCE. RICH \.RD WHITTON, EsQ.

• Secretaries and Treasurers: RICHARD MASON & THURSTAN G. DAI.E. Head Master MR. WHITTON DALTON. Second M aster MR. STEEPER. 102

LINCOLN LUNATIC ASYLUM. Physicians.- Durwin Chawner, M.D. John Cooper Torry, M.D . • Surgeons: Mr. Snow. Mr. Hewson. Hause Surgeo11r-Mr. F. D. Wolsh. Matro11r-Miss Vessey. Secretary-Mr. R. Hall. .

LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COURT.

Holden at the Sessions House, in Lincoln.

Judge JOHN GEORGE STAPYLTON SMITH, Esq. Registrar-Mr. FIELD UPPLEI!Y, Silver.street.

A List of Towns and ViUages within the Jurisdiction of the Court. , Auborn, Apley, Bracebridge, Branston, , Brattleby, Broxholme, Bm·ton, Boothby, Boultham, Bulling­ ton, Bardney, Canwick, Carlton North, Carlton South, Coleby, Cammeringbam, Dunholme, Doddington, Dunston, Eagle, , Fiskerton, Firsby West, Firsby East, Greetwell, Goltho, Hykeham North, Hykebam South, Haddington, Harmston, Hanworth Potter, Heighington, Hacktborne, Ingbam, Langworth, IJncoln, Metheringham, N ettleham, Navenby, Nocton, Newball, Reepbam, Riseholme, Rand, Sa.xilby with Ingilby, Scampton, Scothern, Sudbrooke, Skell­ ingthorpe, Sudnton, Spridlington, Swinethorpe, Stainfield, Thorpe-in-the-Follows, Thorpe- on- the- Hill, Waddington, Welton, Whisby, Washingborough, and Wmingham Cherry•

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From the vastly increasing celebrity of this delicious beverage, and its equal adaptation to the consumption of all classes of the community, their East India Pale Ale is rapidly acquiring a universal reputation, which, for its nutritive, renovating, and non-inebriating properties, is confidently recommended as the most agreeable summer beverage, being far preferable to the most costly wines, whilst its price places it within the means of every family. Messrs. Dawber & Co's. STRONG PALE xxx. ALE, and VERY STRONG No. 3, (as termed "His Lordship's own,") are pre-eminently adapted for gentle­ men, and for consumption in first-class Hotels. The follow­ ing are the marks of the principal Beers brewed by Messrs. Dawber & Co., under their improved mode of manufacture::­ X. XX, XXX. KK. (a very excellent tonic Pale Ale at 1s. per gallon, much esteemed by private families), East India Pale Ale, No. 3, Export, East India Pale Ale, Porter, B. Stout, and Export B.B. Stout. These Stouts are brewed precisely as those of the large London Brewers, and will be found equal to those far-fa.med productions, a gentleman from one of the first Metropolitan Breweries having passed some months with Messrs. Dawber & Co., for the purpose of brew­ ing Porter and Stout identical with those of one of the first and most noted of London Breweries. All the Beers are supplied in Casks of the respective sizes of 9, 13, 18, 26, 36, 54, and 108 gallons, are delivered carriage free, and their approval is implicitly guaranteei. Brewery, I.incoln, 1857.

,UN E QUAL LE D PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, In Morocco Case, complete, for Two Shillings, are now produced at the Jintoln otograp it ~alltru, We MA~ItiN'S!> 12, RASEN-LANE, LINCOLN. i;l@ifaiilfa~Oii~ IF@Ifa ®!Fa@@@[}{!:!:~ 9 W orrtmted Photographic Apparatus for Portraits, Groups, &c., from £2 15s. Price List of Portraits in a variety of Mountings, (/;c., to be had on applications. W. COTTINGHAM'S GENUINE

256, HIGH-STREET, ST. MARTIN'S.

THis being a Retail Establishment, every article used in the dispensing of Medicines or for sale, is selected of the best and purest quality. PROPRIETOR OF THE IMPORTANT FAMILY 1\IEDICINE­ COTTINGHAM'S CArnoriiiLE AND RHUBARB PILLS, THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION!! Recommended by the Mediclll Profession.

Speedily cured by a simple, safe and effectual Remedy, which no family should be without.

A CARD. G. 0. JOHNSON, Wtatr anh Qtlnrk ahtr, 257, HIGH-ST., LINCOLN. Gold and Silver WATCHES; J'jnglish, French, German and American CLoCKS; Gold WEDDING RINGs, &c., of the best quulity sold and repaired. Every article Warranted for 12 months, and, if not approved, will be exchanged. JEWEIJ.ERY neatly repaired. Country Orders punctually attended to.

~!ENTAL AFFLICTIONS. ~AD!tiiRG~ PALFREY-HOUSE, LINCOLN, Late of the Royal Asylum, Morningside, Edingburgh, and the County Asylum, Bracebridge, I.incoln, receives into his resi­ dence and family a Lady or Gentleman of weak or nervous condition of mind, and has at present a vacancy. The resi­ dence is detached, large, and surrounded by Gardens.­ Address us above for te1ms, references, &c. ~stahlis mtnt.

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48, SILYER-ST, LINCOLN. + ianof.crrfts fur Salt .err xrt AT W. MASON'S, GUILDHALL-ST., STONEBOW. (THE ONLY MUSICAL REPOSITORY IN LINCOLN.)

W. MASON begs to call the attention of his friends and the public to his unrivalled stock of Musical Instruments, Strings, and every article connected with the trade ; being all direct from the makers or imported, therefore there is not a second profit! A single article may be obtained at the wholesale price. OCTAVES, from 4d. each; FLUTES, from 3s.; VIOLINS, from ls. 6d.; Bows, 9d.; AccoRDEONs, 3s. 6d. ; CoNcERTINAs, 4s.; English, Italian, Roman, and other STRINGs, from l~d. each, three lengths; also, every MusiCAL PuBLICATION at the London Reduced Price much cheaper than at the Stationers or any Country House sent Post-free. All the Three-penny Music always in stock. The Works of HANDEL, HAYDN, MozART, and ~thers, at ls. 6d. each. HAMILTON'S PIANO TUTOR And all other Instruction Books and Non-Copyright Works at :a: .A. L F-P E I 0 E. iunnfnrtrs,

Such as are usually sold by little dealers at 28 and 30 guineas, may be had of W. M. in Rosewood Cases, full compass, at 20 gumeas.• PIANOFORTES By celebrated makers, from 22 guineas, according to and :finish. Thirty always in stock. · All Instruments warranted any length of time!

One stop, 6 guineas; three stops, 10 guineas ; five stops, 15 guineas; eight stops, 17 guineas; 10 stops, 18 guineas; twelve stops, 20 guineas.

THE TRADE AND PROFESSION SUPPLIED On more advantageous Terms than from London: enquire at Mn. W. MASON'S, TEACHER OF SINGING & THE PIANOFORTE, GUILDHALL-ST., STONEBOW, LIN"COLN". PLU.MBING, GLAZING, PAINTING,

GAS FITTING, &c.

66, NEWLAND,

Returns his grateful thanks to his friends and the public, for the very liberal support be has received during the past ten years, and begs to solicit a renewal of confidence, assuring them that be will give strict personal supervision to the execution of all orders, at such charges as shall be in accord­ nnce ·with a fujr remunerative principle.

W. G. also respectfully calls the attention of his friends nnd the public generally to his Stock of GA·S FITTINGS,

Which will be found to equal all the reasonable expectations of his friends and the public.

rn rm + LINCOLN. THE REV. J. J. SWIFT, A.M., PREPARES Pupils for the active pursuits of life, by inculcating Moral and Religious Principles, as the ground-work of a thorough and sound Education, imparted on a liberal and • comprehensive system, which long and varied experience has enabled the Advertiser to adopt with unfailing success.

'J:HE CELEBRATED ~T~mr JIE~l[~~i~ Are now established as the most EFFECTUAL REMEDY for Biliousness, Asthma, Consumption, Dropsy, Eruptions on the Skin, Fevers, Debility, Indigestion, Gravel, Gout, Rheumatism, Diseases of the Liver, Headaches, Scrofula, Piles, Ulcers, Weak Stomachs, and the Wind, they are invaluable. PREPARED :BY THE PROPRIETOR, BP. Ml!!~SH~E:R~ .ANn SoLD RETAIL :BY ATJ. PATENT MEDICINE DEAI.ERs. They are warranted to be free from Mercury or any mineral substance, and persons of the most delicate constitutions may take them with perfect safety. Qt t ~.onstrhatiht ~an1l £.ocitfJJ. Enrolled under 6 and 7 Will. cap. 82. if'OOtYJ~ii~~~o The Lord Viscount RANELAGH. Right Hon. R. A. C. N. HAMILTON, The Hon. Col. LOWTHER, M. P. I J. c. COBBOLD, Esq., M. P. Established for the purpose of aiding members of all classes to obt.ajn cheaply and speedily the County Franchise, and RS a most eligible mode of investment. No restriction on the number of Shares held by one member. A. completed share which is at once entered in the Order of Rights, and includes the cost of Conveyance, £52 5s. 6d. A. year's payment in advance on a single share, £5. Monthly subscription, 8s. Every shareholder has received not less than £6 per cent per annum, and one year £7 per cent. More than 13,000 shares have been sold since the com. mencement of this flourishing Society in 1851. NO PAit'l"NEB.SHIP LIABILITY. The prompt withdrawal of Shares insured. The taking of allotments on Estotes is quite optional. Commercially speaking, it is a Savings' and Deposit Bank, which very profitably employs its accumulated capital in the wholesale purchase and retail sale of freehold land, and in lending money, on easy terms, to persons whose means do not enable them to complete their purchases of allotment at once. Prospectuses, Plans of Estates, Annual and Quarterly Reports, Circulars for Building Advances and Shares, with every information may be had of JOSEPH MARTIN, 74, :Bailgate, ' The Society's Agent for Lincoln and the neighbourhood.

PROTECTOR ENDOWMENT Joan anir nnuity ~ompan)J, 34, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LON;.DON. SELF-PROYISION.-This company is designed to afford the greatest possible facilities for effecting prov-isions by granting annuities in all their various forms, at the most favourable rates consistent with security. The young and healthy may prov-ide agajnst the infirmities and wants of age by small annual payments, and those with limited capits.l may secure a maximum income for their lives. DEPOSITS. Money may be deposited with this company, for long or short periods, either at a fixed rate of interest or at rates varying with the market value of money. Trustees and others may advantageously deposit funds at a good rate of interest until eligible permanent investments can be secured, and this company, from its extensive connexions, will be found to be a desirable medium between borrowers and investors. ' LoANs.-Advances of money are made upon approved personal and other security, for periods of three years and under, repayable by instalments. Immediate advances will be made on Government stocks. The company will be glad to receive loan applications, baYing £10,000 at present available for this branch of business. For information on all matters of the Company's business apply to . JO$EPH MARTIN, 74, Bailgate, I.jncoln. ESTABLISHMENT, 226, :S:IG::S:-STREET,

HORACE BLYTON

BEGS to call the attention of the Public to his Stock of superior Sponge Cakes, Lunch Cakes, Pound Cakes, ·wedding Cakes, :Buns, Pastry, Biscuits, Jams, Marmalade, Bottled Fruits, Lozenges, Drops, &c., &c., &c.

The above articles which are offered at reasonable prices are guaranteed to be of a quality which cannot be surpassed by any house in the trade.

GERMAN RUSKS AND BISCUIT POWDER FOR INFANT'S FOOD.

FASHIONABLE (!tailoring

No. 8, GUILDHALL-ST., LINCOLN. lOSEP {LATE JOHN MOSS,) ' TAILOR & DRAP R, Begs to returns his most grateful thanks for the very liberal support he has received since his entrance upon the above business, and begs to assure those who may patronize him, that every care shall be used to give satisfaction both as to style and quality of every garment, and, in order that the newest fashions may be guaranteed, J. D. visits London twice a year for the purpose ; and, after having had several years' experience at the West End, feels himself competent to the execution of any order entrusted to his care. Collars, Neck-ties, Handkerchiefs, (Hoves, &c., every bize of Piccadi11y and Paxton Collnrs, &c., &c. ~ ~ rtl (!) -·CD (!) 't:S G) ·-lot J.t (!) () ~ ~ -·CD bO ·- G) ~ I I t:t ~ -·CD r::f 't:S (!) CD= ~