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West Riding Yorkshire. Age 1617 WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. AGE Wbadcoat John H~Jnry, George Street' Matthew man S~dney N ewhou~;e, Nelson Lord Abram, ,('ross la. Marsh, Hurlrsfld chambers, George street, Halifax: chambere, 1 Cloth IIall street, Hud- LowtbPr John, Station, Bramley, Leed~ t Wheawill Cornelins,l Imperial arcade, dersfield MadanMa~erison,IOO Picton st.Bradfrd New street, Huddersfield . Mallalieu J ames,. Del ph, Manchester \\'hitefield George, ltlle, Leeds Agents-Coal & Colliery. Marriott John Oates, Railway station, Whitley Jonn. & Son, Scolt st.Keighley Alien John, 71 Portland street, Leeds Burley-in-Wharfedale, Leeds Whitley John, Corn Exchange buildings, AndPrsonT_Low Baildon,Baildon,8h_iply Matthewman William, 1 Surbiton villas, Market str~t, Wakefield Armitage Geor~e, Chapel green, Ltttle Balby, Doncaster Whittaker & Co. 6 King st. Huddersfld Horlon lane, Bradford Medd Robert, North street, Wetherby t Whitworth Edward, 6 Vicar la. Sheffld Arthur William, 9 Norfolk row, 8heffld Vl ill11 Charles, 15 Henry strPet, Keighley Whitworth Fras. H.6 Vicarla. Sheffield Atkiuson Thomas, Market pl. Shipley Milner John, 50 South st. Hudd~rsfield Wilde Henry ,1 Market walk, H uddersfld Bailey John, Station, Hramley, Lel'ds Milnes Samuel, Church Garforth, Leerls Wildman Samuel, 17 Hall lane, Shipley B!lgshaweJ.38 Carterrd. Heeley,Shffld Moorhouse Joseph, Ossett st. Wakefield W ilkinsonH y .4Gro ve st.N orthgte. Ha lfx Baker J ames 'Villiam, 51 Spooner road, M usson H ng h, 62 Spooner road, Broom- Willing ale J ames, I9 Z~:tlaud st. Hddrsfld Broom hill, Sheffield hill, Sheffield •Wing, *Wing, Lilly & Co. Prideaux BakerJohn,44Catherinest.Sheffidd NewtonJonas,BoltonrrJ.Silsden,Leeds chambers, Change alley, Sh.. ffield Barker Edwin, Greengates road. Green- Nicholwn J. H. 31 Fieldhead rd. Shffld Winter & Foers, Moorgate st. RotlJPrhm gates, Leeds Os born T. 19 Thirlwell rd. Heeley, Shffld Winterbottom J ahez, 35 Union st. Shffld Baxter Geo. Harry ,26 WolSl'ley rd.Shfld Parker Henry, 15 Glovt:r strf'et, Leeds Wood Wm.Compton,15Bridgest.Brdfrd Aelton Thomas, Wragby, Wakefield PearsonJsph.l18Spencerrd.Heely.Shflrt W oodhouse W. H .&Son,N ew st.Hddrsfld Berry Fred, 2 Villiers street, Halifax: Pett Robt. John, Park !!t.ation, Sheffield Wooler William Moore, Crown build- Blakey WilliRm, Chancery la. Wakefld Pick Thos. 25 Cemetery road, Barnsley ings, Commercial street, Batley Hooth Geo. 39 Harrington rd. Sheffield Pickersgill Thos. '.Vaterloo Main col- .. WostinholmJ. H.lO Nor folk row ,Sheffld Brady J ames, 77 Burngreave rd. Shffld Iiery, Pontefract lane, Leeds Wright George Edward, 10 Old Bank Brewster William,78 Cobourgh t~t.Leeds Pickles F. D. Mold green, H uddersfld chambers, Park row, Leeds Britton Waltr. C. West Garforth,Leeds Priestley Joseph, Railway road, Ilkley 'VrightJames S. Carlton street, Castle- Brook William k Son, Oldfield lane, Proctor John D. Tong street, Bradford ford, Normanton Wortley, Leeds Rayfield Joseph, Pool, Otley tWrightJas.Ciough,14 Darleyst.Brdfrd Brown Mrs. S. 5 Horsefair, Doncaster Rooinson J. Newton, S. Milford R.S.O tWright Murrell, jun. 3 Wormald's Buxton John, 5 Park station, New Robinson John, Railway road, Ilkley row, Leeds Haymarket, Sheffield Ross Benj. Station, Newla:v, Leeds Yewdall Wltr.&Chs.3Cookridge st.Leeds CalvPrt John, Hatfeild st. Wakefield Sands H. Rlway. stn. Arthington,Otley Car11elley Joseph, Darton, Barnsley Schofield E.l71School rd.Crookes,Shffld ACETATE OF LIME MANUFR. Cawthray Alfd. Cutler height, Bradfrd Sharp Thomas, Horsforth, Leeds Easton William, Wellgate, Rotherham Chapman P. 41 Horsefair, Doncaster Shippen J.IO Glebe st.Beckett st.Leeds ACETIC ACID MANUFACTRS Close John & Co.Statiou,Bramley,Lee.ds ~~mpson Edward, ~pink la. ~ontefract . · Cockcroft Wm. 440 Thorn ton rd.Brdfrd :::l1mpson J .Hurley-m-Wbarledale, Leeds Easton WJlham, We~lgate, Rotherh~m Coppertbwaite John, Tofts lane, Cleck- Smales JamPs, Station, New!ay, Leeds Vaughan Brothers,B1rley Vale chemiCal heaton, Normanton Smith Robert, Savile street, Sheffield wo~ks, Intake, Sbetlitld ; offices, Cottam Robel't, Bradford road & Rail- Spence James, Wellington st. Batley Gnmesthorpe way station, Batley StorrA. J. Lower York st. 'Vakefield ADVERTISING CONTRACTRS Davies Henry Louis, 36 Albert road, Swallow Wm. Rtation road, Pontefract . · H eeley, Sheffield Swift J. Rym hill, Tburgoland,Sheffield See also Agents-Advertunng & Dean William,54 Willowroad&2 Poplar Tattersall John, Station, Cleckheaton, Newspaper. grove, Burley, Leeds Normanton Jowett Ben. & Wm. 15 Queen st_ Leeds DePledgeJohn,l62 Devonshire st Shfld Taylor Eli, 62 Grafton street, Leeds ADZE MAKER Dobson John, 20 Hurley street, Leeds Taylor Thomas Ingleton, Carnforth • Dufton J obn, Station, Bramley, Leeds Thompson J ames, Railway station, Reynolds Mark, 9 Hermitage la. Sheffld Dyson Sarah Ann (exors. of), L. & Y. Guiseley, Leeds ·· station, Dewsoury Thornton Rohert, Kirkstall, Leeds AERATED WATER MANUFRS. Easby John F. Station, Newlay, Leeds Townend John, Station, H eckmond- See Soda ~c. Water Manufacturers. Elliott S. York rd. Stanley, Wakefield wike, Normanton AGENTS. Ford Hamlet, Silkstone common, Silk- Toyue George, 59 Clarke Grove road, stone, Barnsley Broomgrove, Sheffield Agents-Advertising & News- Fox G. B. 146 Whitham road, Sheffield Ward Thos. W. 39 Norfolk st. Sheffield paper Garratt Rohert John, 42 Crossland st. W ebster Waiter, 40 N a pier streer, · Swinton, Rotherham & Mexbro' sta- Laister dyke, Bradford C,larkson :rhos. Hy: f! East p~r. Sh~ffld tion, R(:therham Wentworth A. Station, Bramley, Leeds Clarkson sAdvertt.~mgStat~ons,Dtxon Gill Aaron, Burras lane, Otley 'Vbitaker Amhro!IC, Westgate, Otley lane, lnfirwary road,_ N orlolk street, Goodit!On Thomas, Alverthorpe~ Wakefld Whitworth Fredk. Samuel, Walker's Old. llaymarket, Kmg street & Halliday Wm. Northgt. Baildon,Shipley buildi,g, Exchange street, Sheffield St.ahon road, Sheffield Hanstock John, Denbv grange, Upper 'V1lde Mrs. Jane, 9 Leil!h street, Atter- Crolton F. H. 65 ~~eds road, Bradford Whitley, Hmldersfield cliffe common, ~heffiel!l Geneml Advertunng Co. (The) (C. Hart Henry, Pinder Fields road & Wilton Robt. 4 Bass terrace, Doncaster H. Addyman, man.), 1 Wade la. Leeds Queen street, Wakefield Winn Wm. Station, Bramlt>y .. Leeds Mays Cha!l. Albert, 12 George st~ Sheffid Hart William, 28 Hyde Park road, Wolstenholme Thomas; office & depot, Wood ~ Holdsworth, Wormald s yar~, Hurley, Leeds . Canal wharf & at Midland Railway 15 Bnggatf·, Leeds IIartley James, Langcliffe, Settle coal depots, Pond street & Savile H artley John, Addingham, Leeds street & Park station, ~heffidd Browne T. B. 150 Quee!l Victoria st. Hinings Willia.m Roberts, Station, Woodhead Ezra, Low moor, North Londone.c. See advertiSement Heckmondwike, Normanton Bierley, Bradford Agents-Brewers' Hirst William, Spring st. Huddersfield . · Holden Richard, '26 Park lane, Leeds Agent-Commercial~ See also Ale t Portrrr lrleTchantt ~ Hucknall William :Midland Railway Ironside James 133 Upperthorpe road Agents. coal depbt, Savil~ street, Sheffield Sheffield ' ' llrown George, 86 Andover st. Sheffit>ld Hume J. J. & Co. 15 Regeutst.Barnsly . DungworthEdwin,31Exchange st.Shffld Hutton Hy. 3SA, Up. Aflpley,Hoddrsfld Agents-Comrntsslon. Picktbrd Thomas, 16.! Gleadless road, lllingworth Abraham, 8pringfield, Hip- Abbey Francis Fryer. 13 Riley'.tt build- Heeley, Sheffield perholrue, Halifax ings, Market street, Hudllenfield Platts JO@eph Smith (to John Rmith, Ingle John, 15 Concord street, LPeds Anderson W. B. 32 Park Cra~Wst.Leeds Tadcaster), 5 Charles st. Eradford Jackson Edwin, Greasbrough, Rothrhm Arnold John .Jas. 9 Brook st. Bradford PoppltwPll Joe, 3 Burley lawn. Bur1ey Jackson Wm. WPStgate,Tadcaster West AshberryJ. 70 Fitz.walter rd.Pk.~heffld road, Hurley, Leeds Jenkinson & Ward, Compton chrs. Aspinall L. Custom Ho. bldings. Goole Agents-Carting Effingham st. Rotherham; & Park !.squith James1 1 Bentley st. Hradford •. station, New Haymarket, Sheffield Austin Alfl'ed, 10 Trinity street, Leeds See Agent&-Foru;~rdtng. KayeWm. 31A,New Nortbrd.Huddrsfld Barber Wm. &Co. 2 Union st. Bradford Agents-Chemtcal. Lista- Chas. Hy.251 Shoreharn st.Shflltl Harbour William Donald, proprietor of EnglandCbas. W.46Trafalgar f.t.Bradfrd Littlewood John Thomas,College Grove Watson'slawn sand, 3 Park rw.Leeds Killengrey Rich11rdson & Co. Doncaster road, Wakefield , Barker David, Southgate, Thorntoa Canal wharf, Fishergate, Doncaster Long Edwd. Custom House bldgs. Goole road, Bradford 102. .
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