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Rushton Hartley, Calder Mill, Colne Marsden & Thompson, Holme Mills, Nelson Sabden Mill Co., Limited, Sabden, Blackburn Marsden Brothers, Woodfield Mill, Livesey, Blackburn Sagar John, Hollin Hall Mill, Trawden, Colne Marshall A., Nanholme Mill, Eastwood, Todmorden St. Paul's Mill Co., Limited, Duckworth Field Mill, Blackburn Mason Edward, Featherstall Mill, Littleborough Salford Bridge Mill Co., Limited, Clitheroe t Mason Thomas, Primet Mill, Colne ; and N etherfleld Shed, Nelson Scholfield & Pratt, Limited, Elm Street Shed, Burnley t Mather & Co., Whitefield Shed, Nelson Scott Brothers, Newbridge Lane Mill, Stockport Mather-Francis, Whitefleld Mill, Whitefield tScott & Whitworth, Portugal street, Oldham road, Manchester Mercer Henry, Brothers &; Co., Brunswick Mill, Canterbury street, Seaton Joseph Rayner, Albert Mill, School street, Radcliffe Black burn Seddon J. & R., New Hoad Mill, Radcliffe Mercer .John&; Co., Limited, Abbey Mill, Whalley, Blackburn Seddon T. H., Ainsworth Mill, .Ainsworth; and Red Bridge Mill, Middle Mill Manufacturing Co., Limited, Helmshore Breightmet, Bolton tMiddleton 8. I., Parr Bridge Mills, Tyldesley Seddon Thomas, Farmer's Arms Mill, Darcy Lever, Bolton Middle•on Thomas & Co., Springfield Mill, Adlington, Chorley Sewell & Hulton, Mosley Mill, Pendleton, Manchester Midgley &; Carr, Greenhill Mill, Colne Sharp, Murray, Limited, Park l\1ills, Bradford, Manchester Mills Abraham, Boarshaw Mill, Middleton Sharples & Birtwistle, Lower Hollin Bank Mill, Blackburn Mitchell & Ed wards, Oak Mill, Bridge street, Rochdale Sharples & Houghton, Alexandra. Mill, Bla.ckburn Mitchell James E., Der Street Shed, 'l'odmorden Sharples James &; Co., Garden Street and Wharf Street Mills, Blackburn tMonks Brothers, Moss Side Mills, Pendlebury, Manchester Sharples J. E. & Sons, Roe Lee Mill, Blackburn Monkwell Street Warehouse Co., }~ountain Mill, Heywood Sharrocks Ja.mes, New bold Mill, Milnrow road, Rochda.le Moor Park Manufacturing Co., Limited, St. George's road, Preston Shaw & Overton, Whitefield Shed, Nelson Moores William &; Sons, Alma Mill, Rumworth, Bolton Shaw G. & Co., Pendle View Shed, Brierfield, Burnle:r Moorhouse Thomas, Mount Pleasant Mill, Burnley Shaw R. & J., Leyland Street Mill, Blackburn Mort George &; Co., Leigh street, Patricroft, Manchester Shaw William & Co., Lawson Mills, Cumberland street, Preston .Munroe Mathias & Sons, Springfield Mill, Guide, Blackburn Shawcross William, Clayton Mills, Coal Pit lane, Clayton, Manchester Nab Lane Manufacturing Co., Limited, Blackburn Sheldrake Mill Co., Sheldrake Mill, Clayton, Manchester N aylor .J ames, 72, Cannon street, Bolton Shepherd Samuel & Son, Harpurhey Mill, Harpurhey, Manchester Nelson James, Vale Street Mills, and Whitefield Shed, Nelson Shepherd Waiter, Thorny Bank Mill, Burnley Nelson Manufacturing Co., Limited, Seed Hill Mill, Nelson Shorrock & Whewell, Progress Mill, Marsh lane, Darwen Nelson Self-Help Manufacturing Society. Ltd., Whitefield Shed, Nelson Shuttleworth Joseph, St. Helen's Mill, Colne Newsome Charles (lint), Jersey Street Mills, Ancoats, Manchester Shuttleworth Michael, Queen Street Mill, Darwen Nicholls John, Livingstone Mill, Newton Heath, Manchester Simpson & Godlee, Dean's Mill, Swinton, Manchester Nichols George W., Canterbury Street Mill, Blackburn Simpson & West, Belle Vue Mill, Burnley; and Harle Syke Shed, Brier- Noble John & Allan, Limited, Victoria Mill, Great Harwood cliffe Norden Manufacturing Co., Limited, Norden, Rochdale . Simpson Alexander, Laneshaw Bridge Mill, Laneshaw Bridge, Colne Nuttall Brothers, Park Shed Britannia Simpson Brothers, Rake Head Shed, Burnley Nuttall Manufacturing Co., timited, Nuttall Mill, Ramsbottom Simpson J., Albion Mill, Whittlefield, Burnley Nutter John, Netherfield Shed, Nelson Simpson John, Perseverance Mill, Hapton. Burnley Nutter Joshua, Victoria Mill, Platt Bridge, Wigan Slater Brothers, Florence Mill, Blackburn Nutter Lawrence, Rake Head Mill, Burnley Slater George &; C~._, Eanam Mill, Blackburn Oak Mount Self-Help Manufacturing Society, Limited, Oak Mount Mill, Slater J. S., Bank lVlill, Haslingden Burnley Slater Thomas & Co., Havelock and Whalley Banks Mills, Blackburn Oates William & Co., WorsleyMills, Worsley Stre'et, Hulme, Manchester Slater W. & Son, Spring (}arden Shed, Burnley Od.die John & Son, Britannia Mill, Bolton road; and Syke Mill, Belthorn, Smalley John, Elswick Mill, Mellor, Blackburn Blackburn · Smith & Forrest, Hole House Mill, Blackburn Oldfield, Mitchell &; Barker, Vale Mill, Todmorden Smith & Wiseman, Higherford Shed, Barrowford, Nelson Oldroyd W. H.&; Co., Whitefield New Mill, Whitefield Smith J. R. &; A., Ltd., Moor Brook Mills, and Park Mill Sheds Preston Olive Mount Mill Co., Limited, Olive Mount Mill, Whittlefield, Burnley Smith Joshua, Frost Holme and Pudsey Mills, Cornholme, TOdmorden Ormerod. George, Stacksteads Shed, Stacksteads Smith Robert, Victoria Mill, Longridge, Preston Ormerod. John& Thomas L., Clough End Mill, Haslingden Smith Samuel, Walverden Shed, Nelson Osbaldeston James, Cliviger Cotton Mill, Burnley Smith Thomas Thornber, Hill End Mill, Briercliffe, Burnley Oxford Mill Co. (Rochdale), Limited, Oxford and Park Mills, Rochdale Smith William, Calder Mill, Colne. Owtram H. C. & Co., New Hall Lane Mill. Preston Smith William &; Co., Park, Melbourne and Victoria Mills, Accrington Paghouse Mill Co., Limited, Grove Works, Haslingden Smith William & Co., Queen's Mill, Greenba.nlt street, Preston tParker, Lord & Co. (and linen, &c.), Tonge Mill, Mlddleton Snowden Christopher~ Fulledge Mill, Burnley Partington Richard&; John, Hazlehurst Mills, Worsley, Manchester Snifwden John, Fulleage Mill, Burnley Paterson J. & Co., Thistle Mill, Harpurhey, Manchester South worth John, Bank Field Shed, Blackburn; Brooks Mill, Clitheroe; Peck, Son&; Co., Albert Mill, Silk street, Eccles, Manchester and Lee Mill, Horwich, Bolton . Pendlebury Richard & Sons, Irwell Mill, Radcliffe Bridge, Radcliffe Sowerbutts W. &; H. E., Balderstone Mill, Freckleton, Kirkha.m,Preston Pennington Mill Co., Limited, Pennington; and Stanley Mill, Leigh Spedding Hobert & Sons, Clegg Lane Mill, Little Hulton Phethean John & Co., Limitedi Cawdor street, Farnworth Spenbrook Manufacturing Co., N ewchurch-in-Pendle, Brierfield.Burnley - Phythian Brothers Albion Mil s, Castleton tSpencer & Co., Meadow lVIill, Failsworth, Manchester Pickles Brothers, Pendle View Shed, Brierfield, Burnley ; and Bridge Spencer &; Curedale, Limited, Bury Ground Works, Bury . Mills, Nelson Spencer John & Sons, Queen's Mill, New Hall street, Burnley Pickles J. & Co., Black Carr Mill, Trawden, Colne Spring Hill Mill Co. (Hargreaves Street Manufacturing Co., Limited, . t Pickles John, Bankfield Mill, Colne proprietors), Spring Hill, Church, Accrington Pickles Hichard & Co., Forest Shed, Trawden, Colne Stand Lane Mill Co., Allen Street and Canal Mills, Radcliffe Pickles Robert, Cairo Mills, Burnley Standring John&; Co., Lion Mills, Blackley; and Livesey Street Mills, Pickstone Henry, Foundry Mill, Bradbury street, Radcliffe Manchester.-See advt. Pickup &; Holden, Bank 'l'op Mill, Darwen Stansfield & Duckworth, George Street Shed, Burnley Pickup Williant. Albert Shed, Britannia Stansfield A. & Co., Stoneyholme Shed, Burnley Pillinfi:?!n, Molesworth Street Mill, Rochaale Stead Lawrence &; Brother, Hope Mills, Nuttall lane; Irwell Bridge, Platt Ma11ufaeturing Co., Limited, Hindley, Wigan Garden and Rail way Mills, Ramsbottom Pollard James, Ba.nkfield. Mill, Burnley Stones, Faraday & Co., Pike Fold Mills, Blackley, Manchester Porritt Br.otherSJ.Bridgewater Mill, Farnworth Stott J. W. &; Co., Spruce Mill, Finsley Gate, Burnley -Por~tt Brothe:r & Austin, Stubbins Vale Mills, Stubbins.-See advt. tStott James & A dam, Flixton Mills, Flixton, Manchester ~ Pomtt Joseph & Sons, Sunny Bank and Higher Mills, Helmshore.-See Stott John, Der Street Mlll, Todmorden advt. Strawberry Hill Manufacturin~ Co., Pendleton, Manchester Porter Brothers, Watffi'Wo Mill, Livesey, Blackburn Stuttard & Sons, Cobden Mill, Sabden, Blackburn Porter Jamea & John A., Greenbank Mill, Cobden street, Blackburn Stuttard John, Harle Syke Shed, Briercliffe, Burnley t Preston &; Co., Walk Mill, Colne Stuttard M.& Brothers, Limited, Knowlwood Mill, \Valsden,'Todmorden Prestml.James & Sons, Knotts Lane Mill. Colne Stuttard Richard, Byerden Mill, Colne road, Burnley Primrose Mill Co., Church Bank Mill, Church, Accrington Stuttard Thomas & Co., Vale Street Mill, Nelson Proctor James &; William, Spring_Mill, Brierfield, Burnley tSunderland J oseph, Sons & Co., Brook Street, Sagar Street and Vic­ Radcliffe William, Wharf Mills, Hollinwood, Oldham toria Mills, Nelson Ramsbottom & Go., Birtle Dean Mill, Birtle, Bury Sutcliffe & Greenwood, Canteen Mills, Cornholme; and Hollins Mill, Ra.tcliffe Charles, Eden wood Mill, Stubbins W alsden, Todmorden Hatcliffe W. &; J., Victoria. Mill, Nelson Sutcliffe Brothers, Fulledge Mill, Burnley Rawstron & Co., Albion Mill, Helmshore Sutcliffe Edwin, Adamroyd and Mill wood Sheds, Todmorden Read&; Sharples, Oozebooth Mill, lUackburn Sutcliffe S. &; J. W., Sandholme, Anchor and Hope Street Sheds, Reade & Wall, Brook Mills. Leylarrd, Preston Todmorden Redmayne E. & Son. Walverden Mills, Nelson Sutcliffe John, Fulledge Mill, Burnley Reed &; Dyson Brothers, Pendle Street Shed, Nelson Sutcliffe William &; John, Harley House Mill, Todmorden Rhodes Manufacturing Co., Limited, Union Mills, Rhodes, Middleton Sutcliffe William, North Bridge Mill,
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