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TRADE~. J CT"MBERLAND. J TRADE~. J"AR 37lS Hodgson Miss Maria, Ashgill, Ga.rri· Holliday J. Low mill, Murrah,Penrith Howell Robert Walke~ Riddings, gill, AlstQD Holliday Joseph, Mawbray Hayrigg, 'rhrelkeld, Penrith Bodgson M. Stainton, Birkby, Bootle Holme St. Cuthbert, Silloth Howson George, Skelton, l»enrith Bodgson Rd. Burgh-by-Sands, Carlisle Holliday Joseph, Ruthwaite, High Howson Isaac, Tod rigg, Stoddah, Bodgson Rd. Little Bampton, Wigton Ireby, Mealsgate Penruddock, Penrith Bodgson Robert, Drumburgh castle, Holliday Richard, High Rigg, Un· Howson James (exors. of), Primrose Drumburgh, Carlisle thank, Penrith bank, Skirwith, Langwathby Hodgson Mrs. Sarah, Hollin root, Holliday Robert, Beckgrange, Cald· Huddart Mrs. M. Abbey town,Carlisle Burns,St.John-in-the-Vale, Keswick. beck, Wigton Huddart Thomas, Cleamire, Brockle- Hodgson Thomas, Beaumont, Carlisle Holliday Robt. Plumbland, Aspatria bank, Westward, Wigton Hodgson ·rhomas, Chapel house, Holliday Robert, Tarraby, Carlisle Huddleston T. High Bog ho.Thwaites, Talkin, Brampton Junction, Carlisle Holliday Solomon, Aikton, Wigton Broughton-in-Furness (Lanes) Hodgson Thomas, Cleator Moor Holliday T. High Ireby, Mealsgate · Huddlestone Wm. Acre walls, Wed- Hodgson Thomas, Harringtonling, Holliday T. Plumpton Street, Penrith dicar, Whitehaven Southwaite, Carlisle Holliday Thomas Graham, Whitrigg. Hudson John,Thackmire, Southernby Hodgson Thom:1s, Lonscale, Under- Hutton-in-the-Forest., Penrith Bound, Hesket Newmarket, Wigton skiddaw, Keswick Holliday 'Ihomas Wm. Lungwathby Hudson Mrs. Sarah, Banks ho. How Hodgson Thomas, Mawbray, Maryport Holliday .v. Bnckabank, Dalston Bound, Hesket Newmarket, Wigton Hodgson Thomas, Ratten row, High Holliday William, Barrow mill, Iton- Hudson Mrs. Sarah, Whelpo Head?- Blackwell, Carli;;le field, Carlisle Caldbeck, Wigton Hodgson Thomas H. W1Jod house, Holliday William, Bi1·kby, Maryport Hudson T. Kell Springs, Southernby Whitbeck, Bootle Holliday William, Blackdyke, Holme Bound, Hesket-:Sewmarket, Wigton Hodgson Thos. H. Salthouse, Millom St. Paul, Carlisle Hudson T.Long lea,Caldbeck, Wigton Hodgson Thompson, Green row, Holliday William, Causeway head, Hudson W. Parkend, Caldbeck,Wigton- .Watermillock, Penrith Holme St. Paul, Carlisle Huggin Brothers, Crookholm mill~ Hodgson W. Hawk Barrow, Gosforth Holliday W. Haws, Ive Gill, Carli8le Sebergham, Carlisle Hodgson W. Plumbland, Aspatria Hollywell Joseph, Haverigg, Millom Hunter & Jackson, Scale~ moor!" Hodgson W. Swallow burst, Bootle "fiolmes J. Orthwaite, Uldale, Mealsgt Lamplugh, Cockermouth Hodgson William, Blencogo, Wigton Holmes John, Carnetley, Hallbank- Hunter John & Thomas, Bigcroftr Hodgson William, Dundraw, Wigton gate (letters through Low Row), .Arlecdon, Cockermonth • Hodgson Mrs. W. Hill, Bootle Station Carlisle- Hunter Isaac, Newlands, Hesket New- Hodgson William, Lazonby Holmes Robert, Prior rigg, Hethers- market, Wigton Hodgson William, Ratlingate, Kirk- gill, Carlisle Hunter Jackson, Kempelrigg,Gosforth andrews-on-Eden, Carlisle Holmes William, Thorney knowe, Hunter John, New mill, Bromfield, Hodgson William, Waverbridge, Nichol Forest, Penton, Carlisle Brayton Waverton, Wigton Hope Edward & George, Mill holmP, Hunter John, Thackthwaite, Water- Hodgson William, West house, New- Stapleton, Roweltown, Carlisle millock, Penrith - ton Arlosh, Carlisle Hope William & 'I'homas, High North- Hunter John, jun. Longlands, Kenni- Hogarth Jn.& Sons, Plumpton,Penrth scengh, Walmersyke, Armathwaite side, Cleator Ho!!'g D. Dykehead, Westlinton,Carlsle Hope J. Leegate ho.Blencogo, Wigton Hunter Joseph, Gateshaw mill, Moor- Hogg John, Haggis ton holme, Brack- Hope J. Orton hall, Gt. Orton,Carlsle thwaite, Carlisle enhill, Longtown Hope J.Watch hl.Newton.Arlosh,Crlsle Hunter J. Pow hill, Kirkbride,Carlisle Hogg John, Harker, Carlisle Hope John, Ireby hall, Low Ireby, Hunter T. Town end, Gosforth Hogg J.W.Gilestown, Kirklinton,Crlsl Mealsgate Hunter Thomas, Mosedale, Penrith Hogg Robert, Banks, Burtholme, Hope John, Stevenson's sq. Hethers Hunter Thos. Thackthwaite, Water- Low Row, Carlisle gill, Carlisle millock, Penrith Hog~ Thomas, Kirklinton, Carlisle Hope John Henry, Saltcoats, Newton Hunter W. Stangrah,Whitbeck,Bootle Hogg W. Low Nook, Penton, Carlisle Arlosh, Carlisle Hunter W. Ulcatrow, Dockray,Penrith Hogg William, Dean, Cockermonth Hope John L. Nether Denton, Low Hunter William Crawford, Wampool, Hoggarth Benja.min & John Thomas, Row, Carlisle Aikton, Silloth, Carlisle Hol.Ir.gate, Whitbeck, Bootle Hope Johnston, Stone knowe, West Huntington Joseph & Sons,Langwthby Hoggarth I. & W. Beckbrow, Ain- Scaleby, Carlisle Hurst John, Gilwhins, Sebergham & stable Low Quarter, Armathwa.ite Hope Thomas, Crosby, Maryport Nether Welton, Carlisle Hoggarth Richard, Beck, Ainstable Hope Thomas, Row house, Row Hurst John, Nether Welton, Hawks· High Quarter, Armathwaite Bound, Sonthwaite, Carlisle dale, Dalston Hoggarth Robert, Culgaith, Carlisle Hope W.Middlemoor ho.Onlton,Wigtn Burst John R. Sevinsty farm, Abbey Holdsworth George, Ullock. Portin- Hope W.Thistlebottom,Boltons, Crlsle Town, Carlisle scale, Kes"Nick Hope William, Banksfoot, Burtholme, Hurst Joseph, Goody hills, Holme St. Holliday J ..&W.Greysouthen,Cockrmth Low Row, Carlisle Cnthbert, Maryport Holliday Matthew & Wm. Tenement, Hope William, Dockray nook, Lam- Hurst William, Pelutho, Holme St. Kingwater, Low Row, Carlisle plugh, Cockermouth Cuthbert, Abbey Town, Carlisle Holliday Anderson, Plasketlands, Hope William, Gerrard house, Stone- Hutchinson Misses Mary & Ann,Skir- Holme St. Cnthbert, Maryport raise & Hilltop, Brocklebank, West- with, Langwathby Holliday Andrew, Thornthwaite, ward, Wigton Hntchinson George, Greenholme, Boltons, Wig-ton Hope W. jnn. Wiza, Westward, Wigtn Hayton, Warwick Bridge, Carlisle Holliday Andrew, jnn. Low Pow, Bol- Hope William C. Cornhow, Bracken- Hntchinson tlenry Dixon, Wythwaite, tons, Wigton thwaite, Cockermouth Blencarn, Carlisle Holliday Daniel, Southend, Wigton Hope Wm. Hy. Blencogo, Wigton Hutchinson Isaac, Beck side, Mun- Holliday DJVid, Low Moor head, Horn George, Melmerby, Langwathby grisdale, Penrith Kenniside, Cleator Horn Richard, Ousby row, Ousby, Hntchinson John, Bowness, Carlisle Holliday Henry,Wythemoor,Winscales, Langwathby Hntchinson T. Dovenby, Cockermth Workington Horn Robert, Unthank, Penrith Hutchinson T. Morton cottage & King Hollidny Isaac, Ray garth field, Staf- Horn William, Threapland, Bothel. rigg, Cnmmersdale, Carlisle field, Kirkoswald Aspatria Hutchinson Thomas,Plumpton Street, H::~lliday J. Fold house, Kirkbamp- Hornby .}'onathan, Far Galligill, Nent· Calthwaite, Carlisle ten, Carlisle head, Alston Hutchinson T. D.Skirwith,Langwthby Holliday J.Hall hills,Hethersgill,Crsle Borne Mrs. J. Braithwaite, Keswick Hutchinson William,Maiden hl.Penrth Holliday John, Hayton, Bullgill Hornsby I. Aikhead Lowhonse,Wigton Hutchison David, Grinsdale, Carlisle Holliday John, Highbroom hill,Nether Hornsby John, Wolsty close, Hohne Button E. Sandbank, Irton, Eskdale ;.,enton, Low Row, Carlisle St. Paul, Carlisle Button F. Sca-ur, Laversdale, Carlisle Holliday John, Stankend, Abbey Hornsby Thos. Foulsyke, Holme St. Button James, Wath, Holme St. T'lwn, Carlisle Cuthbert, Abbey Town, Carlisle Paul, Carlisle Holliday John Tordiff, jun.Blackdyke, Howard Joshua. Cold Harbour, La· Hntton Joseph Wilson, Seadyke end, Holme St. Paul, Carlisle monby, Penrith Holme St. Paul, Carlisle Hollida.y John Tordiff, sen. Wolsty Howe Harry & Thomas,Mosser mains. Hyslop John, Burtholme, Walton, Stangs, Holme St. Paul, Carlisle Mosser, Coclrermouth Brampton, Carlisle Holliday Jonn. Arkleby, Aspatria Howe J. I St. Kentigern ter. Keswic]; Hyslop Mrs. , Jane, Flowery hirst, Holliday Jonathan, Dean, Cockermth Howe J. A. Ousby Row, Langwathby Askerton, Roweltown, Carlisle Holliday Jonathan, Laythes, Aikton, Howe John, Lingstubs, Penrith Ingledew Mrs. M. Stainton, Penrith Silloth, Carlisle Howe Robert, Townhead, Penrith Inglis R. Cornhill, Grinsdale, Carlisle Holliday J. Angerton ho. Kirkbride Howe T. Onsbyshire, Langwathby Innes George, Button Soil, Penrnd- Holliday Joseph, Green row, Silloth dock, Penrith .
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