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Description: | 1. Thomas Waddingham of South Ferriby, farmer.
2. John Waddingham of South Ferriby, farmer.
3. Thomas Hill of Barton upon Humber, watchmaker.
4. John Waddingham, William Waddingham, John Waddingham the younger, William Waddingham the younger and George Waddingham, all of South Ferriby, farmers, Joseph Pocklington and John Huntsman of South Ferriby, farmers, George Clarvis, grocer and William Rack, cordwainer, both of South Ferriby, Thomas Bennett of Saxby, farmer, Thomas Tripp of Alkborough, farmer, William Marshall of Winteringham, butcher, Thomas Waddingham and William Waddingham of Barton upon Humber, farmers, John Benjamin Mackrill and David Holdsworth, drapers and Isaac Hunter, miller, all of Barton upon Humber.
Property: as in Meth/C/South Ferriby, Farrisher's Lane/D/1/1-2, with the Chapel standing thereon; and a piece of ground adjoining to the first with the School Room standing thereon; the whole bounded on the east by the Town Street, on the west and south by other property of John Waddingham and on the north by premises of Sir John Nelthorpe, baronet. | Subjects: | Methodist Religion & Beliefs | Temporal: | 2-3 July 1840 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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