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Sheffield District Trades Director~R. 735 Mll.Rsden William, Thurbtone, S Mitcheu Charles, Thurlstone, S Mullins Geo Sheffield District Trades Director~r. 735 Mll.rsden William, Thurbtone, S MitcheU Charles, Thurlstone, S Mullins Geo. (Exors of), Mosbrough, C Mll.rsdon William, Brampton, C Mitchell George, Penistone, Sheffield 1\Iullins William, Mosbrough, C Marsden William, Penistone, Sheffield Mitchell Ira, Thurlstone, Sheffield ~rycock Geo~ 137 Main I'd. Darnall, S "l\1arsh Benjamin, Brampton, C Mitchell James, Bradfield, Sheffield 1IIo.ylor Edwin, New Whittington, C Marsh Banj. Midhope, Penistone, S Mitchell J ames, Oxspring, Penistone Naylor J ames, Bolehill, Troway, C Marsh Mrs Eliz. Ridgway, Troway, C Mitchell John, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Naylor J osept, Ki lton, \¥orksop Marsh Henry, Troway, Chesterfield Mitchell John, Worsbro', BarnsJey Naylor Mark, Marsh lane, Troway, C Marsh John, Grassmoor, Hasland, C Mitchell J oseph, Brampton, C Needham George, Barlow, Chestertield Marsh John, Thurlstone, Sheffield Mitcholl Thomas, Dalton Magna, R Needham Herbert, Barlow, C Marsh John, Troway, Chesterfield Mitchell Thomas, Tinsley, Sheffield Needham James, Oakes-by-Barlow, C Marsh J oseph, Brampton, C Mitchell William, Thurlstone, S Needham J ames, Castlaton, Shp,ffield Marsh Ralph, Bradfield, Sheffield Moody Francis, Treeton, Rotherham Needham John, 337 Pitsmoor road, S Marsh Robert, Dalton, Rotherham Moody George, Treeton, Rotherham Needham Samuel, Eyam, Sheffield Marsh Thomas, Deepcar, Sheffield Moody John, Hoober, Brampton Needham Samuel, CastletoD, Sheffield Marsh William, Penistone, Sheffield Bierlow, Rotherham Needham Thomas, Greystones, S MarshWm. Hoyland Swaine, PenistoIle Moody Robert, Whiston, Rotherham Needham "William, CastletoD, S Marshall Mrs Alice, Braithwell, R :Moore Enoch, Charlton Brook, Chapel- Needham William, Silver hill, S Marshall Francis, Osberton, W orksop town, Sheffield Nelson Robert, Tapton, Chesterfield Marshall George, Wharncliffe side, Moore George, Wadsley, Sheffield Newbold John & J oseph, Brampton, C Oughtibridge, Sheffield Mooro Samuel, Bramley, Troway, C Newbold \Villiam, Brampton, C Marshall J ohn, 167 J enkin road, S Moore William, Newbold, Chesterfield Newbould Thomas, Laughton-en-Ie- MarshaU Robt. (Exbrs. of), Fulwood,S Moore William & James, Birley Carr, Morthen, Rotherham Marsball Thomas,[Stannington, S Wadsley, Sheffil'ld Newbould Thomas, 327 Pitsmoor I'd. S Marshall Thomas, Greasbro', R Moorhouse John F. Penistone, S Newton John, Aston, Sheffield MarshalI Wm. Wingerwol'th, C Morgan Anthony, Holmesfield, C NewtOtl Joseph, Hunshelf, Sheffield Ma.rtin Samuel, Bolsover, Chesterfield Morgan John, Barlow, Chesterfield Newton Samuel, Stubley, Dronfield Mason Miss Ann, Brampton, C Morgan Samuel, Bradfield, Sheffield Newton Mrs Sarah, Ashopton, Der- Mason John, Lower "Whiteley Wood, S Morley John, BarJbrough, Chesterfield went, Sheffield Mason Thos. H oldsworth, Loxley, S Morley Thom[l,s, DH.lton Magna, R NichoU John, Cricket Inn road, S Mason Thomas, ~ewbold, C Morrell Edward, Maltby, Rotherham Nicholls George, Brampton, C Mason William, Stoney Middhton, S Morrell JOI;eph, Maltby, Rotherham Nichols Edwin, Stannington, S Massey Wm. & Rachael, BramptoD, C Morrell Thomas E. llooten Levitt, Nichols Georgo, Stannington, S Mate Daniel, Pen Nook, Bolsterstone,S Maltby, Rotherharn Nichols John, Wortley, Sheffield Mather John, Coal Aston, Dronfield Mortimer George, Edensor, Bakewell Nichols John W. Stannington, S Mathcr Thomas, UDstono, Sheffield Morton Francis, Eyam, Sheffield Nichols William, Stannington, S Matthewman John, IIoyland common, Morton Henry, Dronfield Nicholson Felix, Maltby, Rotherham Nether Hoyland, Barnsley Morton John, Wales, Sheffield Nicholson J ames, Thurstone, Sheffield Matthews Benjamin, Dodwortb, B l\forton John, Hunshelf, Sheffield Nicholson J oseph, Silkstone, Barnsley Maw J ahn, Brinsworth, Rotherham Morton Miss Margt. Aughton, Aston, R Nicholson Mrs Mary, Worsbro', B Maw John, Wickersley, Rotherham Morton William, Dronfield Nicholson Richard, Throapham, R Mawson Alfd. Adwick-upon-Dearne,R Morton William, Boll'hill, Troway, C Nicholson William, Gateford, Worksop May Henry, Dronfield l\'Iorton Wm. Holdsworth, Loxley, S Nicholson'Vm. 13 Eastgate, Worksop • May Joseph, Greasbro', Rotherham Marton William, High lane, Troway, C Nieholson WilliaID, Hooton Roberts, R May Miss Sophia, Todwick, Sheffiold Mosely John, JUDo StoneyMiddleton, S Nicholson William J. Bolsover, C Menor John, Aston, Rotherham Moseley J o~eph, Dare, Sheffield Nield Henry, Sutton, Chesterfield MelIor Wm. B. Stoney Middleton, S Moseley Mrs Mary H. Haggonfield, Norwood Christopher, Adwick-upon- Mellors Samuel, Clown, Chesterfield \Vorksop Dearne, Rotherham Mellowes Charles, RolsovPl', C Mosley Geo. Netherthorpe, Staveley, C Norwood E. Adwick-upon Dearne, R Merryman - Gate, Oughtibridge, S Mosley Jonathan, Silkistone, Barnsley Nouch Luke, Marsh lane, Troway, C Mcrryman George, Stanniogton, S Mosley J oseph, Calver, Sheffield Nuttall John, Staveley, Chesterfield Metealf J oseph, Wingcrworth, C Mosley J oseph, Froggatt, Sheffield Oak Robert, StJ.nnington, Sheffield Mettam John, Ecclesficld, Sheffield Mottram Charles, Carr, Laughton-en- O<>tes Benjamin, Owlerton, Sheffield Micklethwaite Henry D. Stairfoot, le-Morthen, Rotherham Oates Charlefl, Wadsley, Sheffield Ardsley, Barnsley Mottram Edward, Bramley, C Oates George, Dore, Sheffield Middleton Isaac, Bradfield, Shpffield Mottram Job, Hathersage, Sheffield Oates George, Grenoside, Sheffield Middleton Isaac, Stanuington, S Mottram John, Backmoor, Norton, S Oates J oseph, Grenoside, Sheffield Middleton Isaac, Kimberworth, R Mottram John, l\'Iachon bank, S Oates William, Derwent, Sheffield Middleton J oho, Bradwell, Sheffield ~Iottram Joshua, Hilltop, Sheffield Ogden Mrs l\'Iary A, Redmires, S Middleton J olm, Hope, Sheffield l\Iottram Matthew, Brampton-en-Ie- Ogley Francis, Conisbrough, R Middleton John, Bradwell, Sheffield Morthel1, Rotherham Oldale John, South Anston, R Middleton Robert, Bradwell, Sheffield Mottram RoboI't, Carr, Laughton-en- Oldfield Robert, Ravenfield, R MiddletonThos. Rivelin Lodgemoor, S le-Morthen, Rotherham Oldman John, Coal Aston, Dronfield Middleton Thomas, Bradwell, S :Mottram William, Norton, Sheffield Ollerenshaw Benjamin, Aston, S Middleton William, Hasland, C l\'Iottram William, Silver hill, S OllerenshfLw John, Aston, Sheffield Middleton Wm. Booths, Hathersage, S l\Ioulson George, Wharncliffe side, Ollerenshaw Robert, Derwent, S Millington Samuel, Barlow, C Oughtibridge, Sheffield Ollllrenshaw Septimus, Aston, S MillsWm.H. UpperWhiteley\Vood,S Monltlon John, Grenoside, Sheffield Orton John, Unstone, SheffieId Milner Benjamin, Bolehill, Trowo.y, C lYIoulson William, Pitsmoor, Sheffield Orwin George, Newbold, Chesterfield Milner Wrn. Woodthorpe, Staveley, C Mount J oseph, W orrall, Sheffield Outram Isaac, Bradway, Norton, S Milner William, Clown, Chesterfield Mountain John, Harlington, Barn- Outram Joseph, Newbold, C Milnes Mrs Elizabeth, Dodworth, B burgh, Doncaster Owen Edward, Wadsley, Sheffield Milnes J oseph, Bolsterstone, Sheffield l\'Ionntford George, Ecclesall, Sheffield Ownsworth John W. Dodworth, B.; & Milnes Jph. The Hall, Oughtibridge, S Moxon John Kimberworth, R Stainboro', Barnsley Millward Bosville, Conisbrough, R I Moxon Joseph, 163 l\'Iasbro' street, R Ownsworth Thos, D. Billingley, 13.
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