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CLOTHING DISTRIC' 1810. CLOTHING DISTRIC'"n TRADES DIRECTORY. .Atkinson Mrs. Mary Emxne., "New st. Darret ~Il"l'. Martha, Stainland Beeston .Tames, 20' Back Dexwent at. ; Pud!ley, Leeds Barritt John, Kildwick, Keighley Holbeck, Leeds .A:udsley Benjamin, 15~ Dyson st B Barroclongh Mrs. Martha, Denby, Hd Beeston Joseph, 21 Beamsley rd. M, B Austin Samuel, 220 Armley toad, L Barron Henry, 24 Pembroke st.Skipton Beetham Luke, I Pembroke st.Bkipton Austwick Miss Ja.ne, Brunswick street, Barron Mrs. Julia, 51 De Grey st. B Beetham Thos. 432 Rooley lan6.; B Hebden Bridge " Barstow AHred, 76 Boothroyd la. D Beever Jonathan, Cartwood, Hd Austwick John, 37 W arrengate, W Bar stow Mrs._ Martha, Shelf Bee'Vers Albert, 37 WellingtoH street, Br Aveya.rd George, 6 Green TOp street, Bartholomew Miss Ellen, Warwick rd. Beevers Mrs. Arnelia, 26 York st. Hd Thornton road, Allerton, Bradford Batley Carr Beighmann Christiu.n, 18 King Charles Ayre Mrs. Ma.rtha, 18 Allerton rd. B Bartun .Jarr.es, 31 Woodhall road, B ~treet, Bradford Bailey Edward, Boa, Kirkgate, Hd Barton Mi;;s Jane, 22 & 24 North Belfield David, East Bierley, DndleJt Bailey Miss Ellen, Harden, Bingley Wing, Bradford . hill, Bradford r Bailey Henry, Balk street, Batley Baskervillo Rohert, 147 Cutler Heights Belfield Mark, East Bierley, Dudlel'r Bailey Miss Mary Ann, 1 Church '8t. lane, Bradford bill, Bradford Hunslet, Leeds Bastow A.braham, Wibsey bank, Wib- Bell Matthew, 7 Valley road, Shipley · Bailey Miss Nancy, 152 Chassum st. sey, North Bierley, Bradford Bell Micbael, 132 Bolton road,Bradford M.i :Bradford Bastow Chas. Wesley place, Armley,L Bell Richard, 48 Sydenham place, B Bailey Thomas, 326 Otley road, B Bastow Cha;;, 30 &; 32Wordsworth st.L Bell Mrs. Sarah A. Skelmanthorpe,Hd1 :Bailey William, Victoria road Bastow Clifford, 13 Norfolk street, L Bellington Henry, 6 Prince street, L Baine.s Mrs. Alice, 1 Chain street, B Bastow Samuel, 74 Hustler street, B Benn George, 131 Westgate, Wakefield 1 Banes H~nry, 309 Idle roa.d, B Eater Thos. 178 Lower Town st. L Benn Jacob, 13 Windmill Hill street, Bairstow Mrs. Annie, 77 Rufford st. B Bates Bernard, Moor bottom, Cleck- Wibsey, North Eierley, Bradford Ba.il'stow Richardson, 439 Bowling heaton Benn Jarvis, Denholme, Bradford ) Back lane, Bradford Bates Hv. Moor bottom, Cleckheaton Bennett Miss Isabella, I. & 3 Warrel'a Bairstow Sampson, 7 Percy street, B Bates Jo.hn, Friendly, Warley mount, Hough lane, Leeds Baker Mrs. Jane, 5 Providence. st, B Bates Jonu.s, 41 Halifax :ro'ad, Hd Bennett 'l'hoso~ 33 Raglan stroot, B ; Baker Julius, 28 Millford place, L Bates Thomas, nB Northgate, Hd Bennett Wm. 2 Hall street, Bradofrd Baker Thomas, 38 Saynor lane, L Bateson Mrs. Elizabeth, · 216 Exeter Bennett Wm. Street lane, Gildersome Bakes Willie, 4II Little Horton la. B street, Bradford Benson John, 141 East street, L r Balaam Chas. 31 Corporation st. Hx Bateson Herbert, 899 Bolton road, B Benson Mrs. Sartl.h,. Brookroyd, Ball Miss Ann, 106 Haughsbaw rd. IIx Bateson John, 42 Chain street. B Brownhill, Birstall Ball Jo-hn, High street, Birstall Bateson John, Sandal Magna Benson Wm. Queen st. Heckmondwike · Balme Riley, 12 Peel street, Halifax Bateson John Wm. Falls, East Ards- Bentley Miss Emma, West lane, K Balmforth Archibald,Hanging Heaton,D ley, Wakefield Bentley James, 57 Birch lane, B Balmforth Mrs. Eliz1i. 40 Hall lane, B Bateson William, r Sterling street, B Bentley Joseph, 57 Crag rd. Windhill, Balmforth Geo. 302 Gibbet street, Rx Batley George, xg Denby Dale rd. W Shipley Balmforth James, 124 CQmmercial st. Batley George, 33 Manchester st. Hd Bentley Waiter, Lepton, Huddersfield Batley Batley James, 328 Tong road, Leeds Beresford James H. Trevelyan st. Hd Balrhforth Job, 6l Holly bank rd. B Batty Joseph, 66 Bishopgate, West- Berry Mrs. Alice, Post office, Scholes,' Balmforth Wm. 37 Scott street, Leeds gate, Wakefield Cleckheaton r • r Bancroft Frederick, 44 Warrengate, W Batty Mrs. Martha, Rothwell, Leeds Berry Chas. J2 Westfield lane, Idle,B ( Bancroft Mrs.Margaret,Skircoat grn.Ilx Batty William, 6 Bridge street east,Hx Berry Mrs. Elizabeth,Waingate, Shep- Banks Joseph, 52 Wootton street, B Battve Amos, Horbury, Wakefield ley, Huddersfield Banks Mrs.Martha,16 Hill Top rd. Rd Battye Ben, 37 Cowcliffe hill, Hd Berry John, Whiteley bottom, Milns- . Banks Peter, 344 Ovenden road, Hx Battye Miss Martha, Scholes, Hd bridge, Linthwaite • Baraclough J. lla!old, 'l'hornton, B Baxby Ben, 84 Hanson lane, Hx Berry Law, 2a, Gt. Northern st. Hd Barber John Cha.:rles, Little town, Baxter Mrs. Ann, 13 Crackenedge la.D Berry Robinson. CroS"Shills T Liversedge . Baxter J esper, Thackley, Idle, Bradford Berry Mrs. Sus an, m Bolton brow, . Barber John H. Quarry- rd. Gomersal Baxter Saml. 5 & 7 Undercliffe st. B Sowerby Bridge Barber John Savage, 288 Pellon la. Rx BaxtPr Mrs. Sarah A. 47 & 49 Under- Berry Miss Susey, Ripponden • Harden William, Marsh, Shepley.;. Hd cliffe street, Bradford Best Alired, 2 Low Bahn, Holbeck, L Barker Mrs. A. 48 Upperhead row, lid 'Beales John, 156 Briggate, Windhill, Best .Tohn, Turkey street, Keighley Barker- Mrs. Ann, Honley, Hd · , Shipley Betts Thos. Rastrick:, Brighouse Barker Da'Vid, Batley Carr, D Bean George, 450 Wakefield road, B Bickerdyke Mrs. Mary, 3 Sl):ibbing · Barker Edwd. Wyke common, Wyke,B Beardsell Alfred, Underbank, Holm- road, Windhill, Shipley Barker Mrs. Emma., 15 Lister lane,Ilx firth, Huddersfield Bilsl'orough Mrs. J sabella, Prince st. Bal'ker- Mrs. Jane, 32 North st.Bingley Beardsell Chas. Ravensthorpe, D Dudley hilll, Tong, Bradford :Barker John, I Waterton st. Hunslet,L BeardsP-11 William, Holme, Hd Biltliffe .Toe, rq North st. Lockwood, :Barker John, 102 Wellington street, L Beaumont Edward, 34 Richmond rd.L Huddersfield :Barker Joseph, 9 Oak .st. Clayton, B Beaumont Mrs. Ellen, 15-17 Primrose Binh Mrs Snsannah, 105 South Barker Mrs. Mary Ann, Norton street, Hill road, Huddersfield Ac-commodation road, Leeds Belle Vue, Sandal Magna. Beaumont Mrs. Emma, 13 Holly Bank Binns Isaac, 308 Thorllton road, B Barker M ss Priscilla., 29 Mnlgrave st.B road, Huddersfield · Binns Mrs. .T ane, Crosshills Barker Samuel, Grove road, Leeds Beanmont Fredk:. 39 Swan lane, Lock- Hinns Mrs. Bradshaw, Halifax Barket Miss. Susannah, Tong street, wood, Huddersfield Binns Robert, 241 Cutler Heights la.B Dudley bill, Tong, Bradford Beaumont Mrs. Harriet, Stainland Binns William, 1 Taylor st. Shipley Barker Wm. & Son, 8 & m Lee st. & Beaumont Isaac, Hepworth, Hd Birch Mrs. Hannah, 34 Carr crofts, 67 Manningbam lane, Bradford Beaumont John, Smithies lane,Birstall Armley, Leeds Barlow Mrs.lsabella.,204 Priestman st.B Beaumont John • W. Middlestown, Birch Mrs •. Martha., 136 Wakefield rd.B Barnes Matthew, Wesley st. Morley Shitlington, Wakefield , Birch Mrs. Mary, 86 Fitzgerald st. B Earnett George, 230 Wakefield road, E Beaumont Joshua, Cartworth, Hd · Bird George, Normanton Barraclough A.brabam, Moor top, Low Beaumont Mrs. Margaret, n7 Upper Birdwhist}e Waiter, 99 Old Lee bank, moor, North Bierley, Bradford Brow road, Huddersfield Halifax Barraclough Mrs.Jane,128 Kaye la.Hd Beaumont Samuel, Emley, Wakefield Birkbeck John, 49 Donnisthorpe st. B Barraclough John, Haycliffe hill, B Beaumont Thos. Town end, Golcar,Hd Birkenshaw Mrs. Ann, 46 Hubert st.B ·Barrr.elough John, 69 North Wing, B Beaumont Wm. Longwood gate, Long- Birtwhistle Mr.John, 22a,Lee bank,Hx Barraclou<Yh .Joseph, .p6 Little. Rorton wood, Huddersfield Blackbnrn Edwin,Oxford rd.Gomersal lane, :s;'adford Beaumont William, Shelf Blackburn Mrs. Emily, gB Rashcliffe Barraclough Mrs. Martha, 'II Wa.pping Bedford Albert, Rothwell, Leeds Hill road, Lockwood, Huddersfield road, Bradford Bedford Mrs. Ann, Town end, Thorn- Blackburn Joe, 13 Battye street, D Barraclough Miles, Northgate,Baildon hill, Dewsbury Blackburn Mrs. Mary, Park rd. Batley Earraclough Sani, 41 Lowfield st. B Bedford Eetty, 94 Rosse street, B Blackburn Mrs. Rachael, High town, Barraclough Mrs. Sarah, Holroyd bill, Bedford Mrs. Martha, East Ardsley,W Liversedge Wibsey, North Eierley, Bradford Bedford Mr!l. Sarah, Lepton. Hd Blackburn Thos. 49 Meadow lane, L Barraclough Mrs. Sarah ¥n, Town Bee John, 3 &; 5 Barlow walk, Holbeck, Blackbun1 Wm. H. 40 Idle road, B end, Golcar, Huddersfield · Leeds . Blacker Herbert, Emley, Wakefield Barraclongh Mrs. Susannah, Butter- Eeeby \Vm. 22 Grauhamthorpe, Bram- Black more 'rhomas E. Walton, W t~haw la. Wibsey, North Bierley, B ley, Leed;, Blagbrongb Alfred, 221 High st.Wib~ Barraclough Walter, Skelmanthorpe, Beeby Wm.. 20 'Warrel's mount, Hough sey, ~orth Bierley, Bradford Huddersfield lane, Leeds . lHakeley Mrs. Ann, 16 Greenllow gro.L Barr~n JJenj. Birk.sla~d street, 13 .:; Ileecber John, East Ardsley, W Blakeley Henry, 15 Blythe street., B .
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