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City of Lincoln 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. -~>-- 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 Wales, 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. Bishop, 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. WINE 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,
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