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YORK. YORK. Huntou John, Shoemkr. Skeldcrgate Jackson Dayid, Writer YORK. 89 YORK. Huntou John, shoemkr. Skeldcrgate Jackson DaYid, writer, Ogleforth Hllpe Caroline, straw hat manufac. Jaekson Rrl. shoemkr. Bishop hill turer, Low Petergate Jackson John, grocer, Petergate Hurst Jas. brassfounder, Aldwark Jackson John, afparitor and yerger of Hurtley Henry, painter, Aldwark the cathedra , Monkgate Hurwoorl. John, gent. Monkgate Jakell Joseph, gent. Mount Hnrwortll Thos. stay maker, Mickle- Jameson Wm. solicitor, College st. gate Jameson Geo. shoemaker, Hungate Hurworth David, tailor, Bootham row Jarneson Mar,}', shopkpr. College st. Hu,band Wm. surgeon, H. Peterg-ate Jaques John, shoemaker, Jubbergate Hustwick Geo. coach guard, Trinityln. Jebson James; millwrighli Coppergt. Button Henry, viet. Wheat Slleaf, Jebson Wm. snoemnker, l"inkle st. without Walmgate bar J eff John, turnkey at the Castle Hutton Jas.joiner, 8t.Mary's row Jcfferson Gco.joiner, Aldwnrk Ihbott Jph. mail guard, L. Stollcgate Jefferson T. joiner, Brunswick place lekeringill J uhn, house carpenter, Far I J efferson Jobn, ship owner, Skeldergt. \VI1ter luue J efl'erson Robert, mercbant and ship lmeson Mary, straw hat manufacturer, owner & grocer, Pavement Minster yard \' Jefferson Thos. sbitJ owner, Skeldergt. Inoe Philip, painter, St. .M"ary's sfIuare . Jefferson John, fel mon~er, Walwgt. Ineson .T ohu, joiner, Walmgate bar J enkinson Mrs. Bl idget, gentlewoman, Iugbam J osejJh, mfr. of sky & fan- St. Suviourgate li/!hts, JubbergaLe Jennings Thos. gent. l\1ieklegate lugham Jonas, \vhoJesale find retail ' Jennings Geu. linen draper; hOllse, li[]cn draper, hosier, hatter, &c. j l\fickleg-ate Spurrit'rgate I Jennings Robert, linen draper & bo- lug-ham John, derk of St.lUicllat'1 le I sier, opposite the George Inn, Belfrey church, Bootlmm row Coney street Inglis James, tailor, Patric1t Pool Jennings Wm. combmkr. Barker lane Iugram \Vm. house, sign, furniture, & IJeunill~s John, shuemkr. Trinity lane coaeh painter, Pursonage Louse, ,Jewitt Wm. printer, Bootham row Coney street IJewitt Thus. butcher, G. Shambles Inman Wm. boot & shoe maker, St. Johnson Mrs. A. ge.ntwmn. Bootham ·Belen's sqnare Jo!:mson Robert, Fmkle street . Jactunan Wm. solicitor, H. Petergate Johnson Rd. shoemaker, Feasegate Jack,on Edward, goldsmith & silver Johuson John, viet. Saraeen's Head, plute mh. working jeweller, 14, St. Andrewgute C'Alnpy street Johnson Joseph, sarldler, harness and .1£l<:kSOll .I01111, spirit mercht. Hay mkt. collar maker, High'Petergate Jackson Jas. yeoman, "'alm~ate bar Johnson Ann, victualler, Red Lion, Jack."01l John, jun. plumber &; glazier, l\licklegate Korth strcet Johnson Ann & Son ~rocers, tea dea- Jackson lVlary Ann, straw hat manfr. lers & seed dealers, Collierg-llt.e Skeldergate Johnson Joseph, wheelwright, HllUgt. Jackson Geo. grocer, \Vellingtun row Johnson Robt. racing calellder & turf Jaekson Geo. shoemaker, BooLbam companion priuting office, book- Jackson Eliz. dress maker, Walmg;ate I seller & stationer, Coney street J acJtson George, shopkeeper, 'Vulm- .J ohnson .J ...iet. Square and Compass, gate Midtlle \Vaterlane Jaekson Thos. milk dealer, 'Valmgate Johnson Robert, vict. Three CrilntlS, Jack..';on Eliz. h!lt box maker, Collier- Thursday market gate .Johnson John, cooper, 'Valmgate Jackson John, viet. Eagle & Child, Johnson Joseph, vict. Ship Gr&1.t Shamb~es Johnson Richard, saddler, harness and J ackson Robert, vietualler, Greyhound collar maker, Great Shambles and Thursday market Fulford Jackson Edward, gent. Beddern Jollnsoll Jas. glllSS blower, GillYlTute J ackson Wm. hair dresser, Girdlergt. Johnson Jas. cowkeeper. Burker'liill lacksoD John, plumber, glazier, and Joliffe ·Wm. Esq. Stonegate shopkeeper, Guodramgate J oues Job .:, leather dyer, Layertborp Jacksoll .T. fruiterer, Goodramgate J ones Mary, midwife, Walmgate Ja{'kson Gpo. tailor, Goodramg;ate Joues Jobn, painter, COllier,g;ate Jackslln Mary, straw hat ruanufac1u- Jordon John, flax dresser, Kirb)"s yd, rer, Stonegate without Walmgate bar n3.
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