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Dttettor». Dttettor». "rORK~ &c. IRON l'OtrKDBRS. LAW STATlONEaS. Dixon 1\lary, 14 Little Slake" street C d Hell' Earle Anu, 28 High 'Peter gate Gibson &. Walker, lValmgate awoo enry, 0 ler gate Ellison Ann, 6 St. Sawiout gate Harwood" & Dale (and brass) 22 Locke Will. Hasting~, 29 Stone~ate ~:thell Anu, 24 St. Aodl'fW gate High Ousegate Peters "rhos. (& agent to the society Fostea' Zilla, 39 St. Andl't~w ttate for pl'omoting christian know"'!' Hart'is Mary (& 'haberdasber) 15 IRONMONGERS. ledge) 17 Stonegate Pavement Brookbank John. 49 Coney st­ Watsoll John, Copley's et, Coney st Hodgt;on Sarah (& haberdasher) 5 Dove Artbur, 3 Pavement LINEN DRAPERS. St. Helen's square Gibson & Co. 6 Pavement Brown & Jenni'ilgs, 15 High Ousegt J~hnson Mary Ann, 13 Pavement Glover John, JUDo (& nail manu- facturer) 27 Pavement . Day Jas. & Edw. 2 High Onsegate Llmbert Mal'garet, 58 Peter gate Glover John, sen. 26 Goodram gate Fl'anklin John Beverley & Edward, Milner Dorothy, 4 New street Harwood & Dale, 22 High Ousegate 46 Coney street Morgan Sal'ab, 22 Coney st Palmer 'I'homas, 25 Da-vygate Furnish Willlam, 44 Coney st Naylel' Eliza, Judges old lodgings, Sallnderson "fho~, 1 Lo\v" Ousegate Gibson William, King's square Coney btreet Guy 3 Collier 11 Stonfgate Smith AUll & Sons, 63· Peter gate James, ~ate R!,ille All.D, Varvilll\'lichael, New Bridge st Hebdeil, Copley, & Hcbden, (alld Rldley Ehz. 5 Lord l\'layor's \vaIk Ward Francis (and whi"tesmithj wholesale) Stonegate· Shields Jane, College street Bootham bar Holmes John, 17 High Peter gate Snlith Franees, OglefoJ'th Jennings J.l,obert, 41 Coney &tl'eet Walker Eliiabet,h, 52 Coney street Watkillson Tboma~, Walmgate Johnson Leonal'd, 15 Copper gate Walker J ane, 9 I\lickle gate JOINERS Br: BUILDERS. Nicholson & Hudson, College st \VaJ,ker Sal'ah, 52 Coney street Armitage WilUam, Dale st Norman William, 78~ Goodl·aul gate Webster Ann ,& Jane, 68 Peter gate Baumbrough Chas. 60 Skelder gate OustOll 'J'homas, (l'{lauchester and MILLWRIGHTS. Bean Samuel, Davygate Scotch wal'ehs.) 7 New Bridge 811 Fawcett Charles, 171 Walmgate Bell Thomas, Walmgate Randerson Lucy, 1 Silver street. - Fawcett "'fhonuls, 90 \Valmgate Bellel-by Willi~ln, CJifton R!lnsome Henry,.21 Castle gate Jebson James, 66 Skeldcl' gate Bellson "rhomas ( & undertaker) 16 Rldpeth & Hawklns, Minstergate MUSIC AND MUSICAL IN­ St. Saviour gate Rocklitfe Robt.U" ~ New Bridge et STRtJMENT MAKERS. Bowes Jas. Judges' old lodgings, Sanderson John, -(and woollen) 22 Clarkson & Co. 6 New Bridge 8t Coney 8treet . Pavement . Boyes Jallles, Storiebow lane Setteringtoll JanlE'S, 2 Pavement Hood Ralph, 34 Pavement. Shillito Joseph, 17 Spurrit!r gate .. Knapton Saml, & Philip,36CQney st Brittain & "rodd, 11 Aldwork Robulson John, 38 & 39· Stonegate . Bllckley Joseph, 28 Copper gate Sweeting ~1ichael, 6 Hi~h Onsegate rromlill~on & Sons, 28 Gt. ·Blake st Cal'ey John, Long-close lane 'resseyman Robt. 15 Low Ousegate ClllderayJohn, 11 Atdwork "resseymall 'rho~,15HighPeter gate NEWSPAPERS. Coates William, Tanner ro\v "rurner James, 55 Peter gate CHRONICLE (Thul"sday) Williaol Copley Geol'gc, 3 Ge9rge st Whitehead William, 3 Foss bridge Blauchard, Copper gate Dempster Aothony, Mint yard LINEN lYIANUPACTVRB'DS COURANT ("ruesday) 'thos, Stones, Dempster Geo. Chapel et, .bendal Do Coney street ..' Dimmey 'rhoDlas, Dale st Bro\vll & Jenllings, 15 Pavement HERALD (Satul'day) William Har~ Eibelby George, Fetter lane Dalton WillialU, Sha.mbles· - grove & Co, 4 Pa\'ement ., Exley William, Caroline place Eastgate Robert, 11 Pavement YORKSHIRE GAZETfE (Saturday) Fah'foot Willidnl, 47 Walmgate Fletcher, Scarr & ,Co. North st . Juo. Wolstenholme, 11 Pa\remcllt Foster Robert, HeslingtoD KyJ~ John, 26 Pavement Groves Geo. &. Son, 186 Walmgate Poppfeton & E,reral'd,PI'O\ridence pI NURSERY & SBEDSMEN. , Groves William, St. Andrew gate LIVERY STABLE KIlBPB.S. -(See S~ed8m,en.) lfansoDl Richard, 36 l"lickle gate Bell Samuel, St. Andrew's gate Hal'e James, Hl1ugate . OPTICIANS. Flll'nish Alice, 22 Trinity lane i\farks SOIORIOll, 54Stonegate Hick William, Fufford Kilvillgton John, 100 l"Jollk bar H'?Qgson"fhos •. (& cabinet maker) Wiskel'Mattbias (and lamp and oil M?ss }4"rancis, 1\liilster yard .: d~aler) 13,Spul'l'iel gate ~aln1gate . Pnre WIn. 50 Goodram gate Hubie William, Ogleforth Smith JO!o1iiah, St. Saviou:r gate ORGAN BUILDBRS•.. Hudson -.• Walmgatt! \Valker'rhomas, 2 rrriuity lane OlHllau Andre\v E.24 GiUy gate I~kerhu;ill J oh n, Friargate Ward Jobo, 25 Mickle gate Llnfoot'l\f~rk (alld undertaker) 17 LOOK.ING-GLASS MANU- . St. Andl"eW gate FACTUREB. PAIN'I'RS-HOUSE,SIGN,.c. Lockey George, 14 Fossgate Tel'ry Thomas, 8 Davy gate ' Audear Geo. 32 Skelder gate Marshall William, 75 Goodl'am 'Sate Audeal' Robert (and paper-hanger) l\f,lSOll Isaac (& undel·taker) Bruns- MALTSTERS. 32 St. Andrew's gate . wicl{ place . Chambers John, HewoJ'th moor Bl'ooltbank .John, 49 Coney st Mason rrhomas, l\Hckle gate Driffield Mal'y, Bootham bar Browll & !<l!lew, 3 Davy gate· MitcheU·Bal'uabas, 2 Stonegate D~uslay & Bulnler, "~riali gate Brown Wdham, Walnlgate . Nicholson Willialu, 29 Stonegate Glbson Rt, Peaseholm Green bridge EUis John, 16 St. Saviour gate Noble George, Boothalll Hotham John, WaImgate Glenn Eleazal',4 St. Saviour gate Pa.l'lt AIexandel',39 ·BlosSOlll st Middlebl'ough Jos, Sampson's sq Harrly 'rhomas, 3 Swinegate Pattisoll Hesp, Stoneuow lane Norrison John, 'fanner row Hal'tley Henry, 52 Aid work Powel.l Richard, S t6nebow lane R:oper Wm. F. Wahrigate Hill,John~ 10 Little Stonegate Raper John, 18 Feasegate Slddall Elnanuel, Walnlgate Holhday Chas. 3 Skeldel' gate Rayson rrhos. j un. 4 Mickle gate Ward John, W~lmgate Holliday Jas, & Sou, 28 Swine gate Read James, ~1al"Y gate Watson Wm, & So.n,15Skelder gate Ingra1l1 & Son, Parsonage hou~e . Robinsoll "rhomas, Aldwork MERCHANTS. Perfect Jos. & Son, 7 l\iickle gate ~.icharrlsoll Jos,C01!"ee yd,Stonegate Smith & Armstl'ong, 29 Bishop hill Bulmcr Francis (provision & seed) Thompson John and Son, 3 Little ~lmpson John, 2 LIttle Stonegatc· St. Martin's lane "rborup~oll, Harrison & Co. Walnl- Stonegate . Scan' John & Co. Clenlcnthorpe 'fodd & Sawxer, 103 Peter gate gate Ullderwood rhomas, GirdJer gate MILLINERS AND DRESS "fodd Ralph, 87 l\1irkle gate W.~Il~er Richd. 37. St. Saviour gate MAKERS. Wf'stland John (house and coach) W~lker Thomas, 10 Davy gale. Bicl\E'rs Ann, 9 Splll'rier gate 14 Castle gate Ww~ke~ey, Benl"-. 12~ St. Savioul' gate Bownas Barbal'a & Sister, 15 Little WillialusJonathan,Bootham square Ilberfol'ce WaIter, 125 Walmgate Slake street PAPER STAINERS, W~lloughby" George, 8 Monkgate Cook Joseph (& haberdasher) 3 Baker Geol'ge, St Helen's square W!lson William, 8i Mickle gate CODe}' street Kib~lewl1ite Jas. 8 High Petel' g-ate Wlskel' Robert, 2 Aldwol'k Cordeux Mary, 20 Copper gate 1\1ol'ley WID. & Co. 100 Mouk bar 143 1137 L 11 425 .
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