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WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. ROB Himington George, Sholebroke Avenue, Roberts Augustus Morton, 190 Carlton Roberts Mrs 1571 WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. ROB Himington George, Sholebroke avenue, Roberts Augustus Morton, 190 Carlton Roberts Mrs. 16 Hanover sq. Bradford Potternewton, Leeds road, Attercliffe, SheffitJd Roberts Mrs.HigbAckworth,Pontefract R imington J. 56 Leopold st. New I.eeds Roherts Austin, 10 Park view, Halifax Roberts Mrs. 12 Holker st. Keighley Rimington Mrs. 88 Weston sL Sheffield Roherts Benjamin, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Roherts Mrs. 22 Howard st. Rradfnrd Rimington- Wilson Reginald H enr~· Roberh C. 2-! Dodworth road, Barnsley Roberts Mrs. 3I Leopold st. New Lre1ls Rin,ington J".P.Broomhead hali,Shffid Robert~ Charles, Stoue Bridge house, Roberts Mrs. 87 Netheredge rd.Sheffield Rimmington C. 1'.!8 Gowthorpe, Selhy Horbury, Wakefield Roberts Mrs. 8 Princess road, Ripon Rimmington Felix William Elgey, 37 RobertsC.F. Linfitts, Delph,Manchester Roberts Mrs. St. James's cot.Doncaster Spring gardens, Bradford Roberts C. J. Upper Mill, Manchester Roherts Mrs. 4 The Crescent, Bond end, Rinder Miss, Queen's place, Cbapeltown Rob13rts 0.60 Bruce st. Nw. Wortley,Lds Knaresborough road, Cl1apel Allerton, Leeds Roberts D. South Elmsall, Don~aster Roberts Mrs. Whitcliffe, Cleckheaton, Rinder Mrs. 11 Belgrave terrace, Bel- Roberts Ed.Farnley Tyas, Huddersfield Normanton grave street, Leeds RohertsE.W.12St.Andrew'svillas,Brdfd Roberts Mrs. H Woodhouse sq. Leeds Rinder Mrs. 13 Leopold street, Leeds RobertsEd~in,Low. York st. Wakefield Roberts Mrs. 6 '\Voorlland mnt. Hridr~fld RinderW. H. St. Ann'sla.Burley, Leeds Roberts F. R. 46 Fenton st. Leerls RobPrts Mrs. Joseph, Spring-field ter­ Ringsted t J oseph ,55 Elizabeth st. Brdfrd Roberts Geo. The Yews, Wales, Sheffield race, Stann ingley, Leeds Rintoul Robert, 7 Torquay tcr. Grove Roberts Geo.l89 Undercliffe st.Bradford Robcrts D. 91 Clarkehouse rrl. Sheffield lane, Headingley, Leeds Roberh G.H. 20 St. John's pl. Wakefield Roberts H.. Parnl"Y Tyas, Huddersfield Hipley Sir Henry William hart. D.L., Roberts Geo. Percy, 2 North rd. Ripon Robert~ Richard, 33 Fieldhead road, J.P. Acacia, Rawdon, Leeds Roberts Harry Thomas,l5.5 Halifax Old Highfiel.t, Sheffield Ripley Dan, 5 Sawrey place, Little road, Huddersfield Roberts Richard, 97 Wasp Nest road, Horton lane, Bradford Roherts Henry, Crow trees, Great Fartown, Huddersfield Ripley Edward, The Grange, North Gomersal, Leeds Robert'l Samuel, Ilinchliffmill, Auston- Stainley, Ripon Roherts Henry, Spring bank, Upper ley, Huddersfield Ripley F. H olme ho.Lightcliffe, Halifax Thong-, Huddersfield Roberts Saml. M.A., J. P. Queen's tower, Ripley Hy. Summer hill,Rawdon,Leeds Roberts Henry, The Hollins, Woodland Park grange, Norfolk park, Sheffi~ld Ripley Mrs. Guiseley, Leeds view, Stannington, Sheffield Roberts Samuel, Rawfolds, Liver~edge, Hipley Williarn, 17 Coleridge place, Hill Rohcrts Henry, l 7 Wharncliffe road, N orm!lnton Side villas, Hradford Broom hall park, Sheffield Roberts Samuel,Sbarrow rnotmt,P::;alter Ripley William, Kirk Hammerton, York Roberts Henry David, 29 Sholebroke lane, Sheffield H.ipley Wm. Holland, Leeds rd. Otley avenue, Pottemewton, Leeds Roberts Samuel Drake, The Royd;, Ripon Marquis of, K.G., P.c., D.C.L. Roberts Hugh, 14 St. Jolm's pi. WkeflJ Liverserfge, Normanton Studley hall, Studley Royal, Ripon; & Roberts I. Westfield,Stanningley, Leerls Roberti! Samuel Frederick, 9 Gro,·e ter- 1 Carlton gardens, London s.w Roberts JabezWilson, Savile st.Wakdld race, Horton road, Bradford Ripon Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of, The Robtrts James, 166 Cowcliffe side, Hill Roberts T.Monk Fryston,South Milford Palace, Ripon hougp, Huddersfield Robert'l T. 23 Montgomery rd. She~tield Rip pax Robert, 1 Green Cliffe villas, Roberts J ames, 447 Intake rrt. ~ht>ffield Roberts Thomas, Ormond villas, Bain- Otley road, Hradford Roberts James, Park road, Bingley brigge terrace, Headingley, Leed" Rippon Wm. St. J olm's rd. H uddrsfield Roberts J arnes, 122 Woodsley rd. Leed::~ Roberts Thomas, Park lane, Broomliall RipponWm.Ed. St.John's rd.Hddrsfield Roberts James D. Barnoldswick, Leeds park, Sheffield Risdale Rev. William John B.A. High Roberts John, 22 Apsley crescent, Man- Roberts T. 3 PriJvidencEJ avenue, Leeds street, Knare,borough ninglHlm, Bradford Roberts Thomas Waterhou:'!e, Br,mlley, Ri::~hworth Hy. 10 Abyssinia st. Leeds Rouerts J. Brick st. Crookes, Sheffield Rotherham Hi~hworth Israel, Sandywood, Outwood Robert John, 15 Lodge view, New Roberts W. P.31 Albion st.Hudder-fielrl. lane, Horsforth, Leeds W ortley, Leeds Roberts William, Elm Field bank,Almc;, Ri~hworth John, Westfidd house, Tick- Roberti! John, 2 Oak Royd villas, North road, Rotherharn hill, Rotherham road, Bradford Roberts Wm. 468 Gibbet '!',lad, Halifax Rishworth John Mir.lgley, Crag Hill Roberts John, Tufton terrace, Skipton Roberts William, 7 Heath field t~rrctce, terrace, Horsforth, Leedi! Roberts J. 33 W ostenholm rd. Sheffield Heathfield road, Ha! ifax Hishworth Mrs. 62 Victor road, Man- Roberts J .B.Cl,fton mount, Rotlierham Roberts Wm. Hinchliff mill, Austonley, ning Lam, Bradford Ruberts John Griffith M. D. 147 H oward Huddersfield Hishworth Mrs. Oaklands, 81 North road, Walkley, Sheffield Roberts Wm. Linthwaite, Huddersfie~d street, Keighley Roberts John Henry, Moor end, Cleck- Roberts W.47 Manningham la.Bradf\,rd RishworthThos.Swartha, Silsden, Leeds heaton, N ormanton Roberts Wm.N ewN orth rd. H udder8field RishworthT.Siddall,b21:lelgravest.Leed~ Roberts John Sherwood M.D. 119 Roberts Wm. 17 Swadtord st. Skipton Hishworth William, Fernfidd house, Upperthorpe road & 356 Glossop Robert~ Wm.C.Bradfield Dale,Sheffield Bingley, near Bradford road, Sheffield Roberts W. H.1 70 Alderson rd.Sheffield Rishworth William, Goodley, Oak- Roberts John William, 4 King's road, Robert~ Wm. H_y.55Preston st. Bradfont worth, Keighley Burley, Leeds Roberts Williarn Nailer, The Yews, Rising William Henry, Prospect place, Roberts J onah, Victoria road, Heading- '\Vales, Sheffield Parkfield road, Rotherham ley, Leeds Robertshaw Rev. H.Stocksbridge,Shffid Ritchie Alex. 3 Dunorlan ter. Harrogate Roberts.J onathan,Hinchliffmill,Auston- Robertshaw Alfred, 9 Devonshire ter- Hitchie Tboruas Lawrie F.R.c.s. Ro- ley, Huddersfield race, St. Mary's road, Bradford magna house, Otley Roherts Joseph, Hincbliffmill, Auston- Robertshaw Alfred, 6 Trinity pi. Halifax Ritchie William M.n.,Nether Hoyland, ley, Huddersfield Robertshaw Calvin, Allan Croft house, Barnsley Roherts Joseph, 26 Washington ~reet, Allerton, Brndford Rithble George, 7 Heath road, Under- Bradford RobertshawC.18 South st.Huddersfield cliffe, Bradford Roberts Mark,44:l Intake road,Sheffield Rohertshaw David, 3 York terrace, Ritson T. Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Settle Roberts M. W. Hraithwell, Rotherham Akroydon, Halifax: Rittener Emile, Viso house, Edgerton, Roberts Miss, The Lindens, Collegiate Robertshaw E.ll6Upper Earl st.Bradfd H nddersfield crescent, Sheffield RobertshawGeo.80Legrams la. Bradford Rix Wm. Knibb, Leeds rd. Bradford Roberts :\Iisses, 207 Broomhall street, Robertshaw Hillas, 79 Salt street, :\!an- Roadhou~e J. W. 3 Louis st. New Leeds Sheffield ningham, Bradford Roads George, Springwell cottage, Roberts" Misses, Park grange, Nor folk Robertshaw Illng-wrth.Allerton, Bradfrd Sandal, Wakefield park, Sheffield Robertshaw Jeremiah, 74 Clarkegrove RobbT.t:ltorrview,SouthOssett,Wakefld Roberts Mrs. 2 Albert ter.Burley,Leeds road, Broomgrove, Sheffield Robe Charles, 27 Oxfard st. Sheffield Roberts Mrs. Allerton house, Chapel RobertshawJ .jun.48 Fieldhead rd.Shffid RobeJ ames,46Carr rd.Walkley,Sheffield Allerton, Leeds Rohertshaw Job,86Legrams la. Bradford Robershaw Abraham, Hope street, Roberts Mrs. Au~tonley, Huddersfield Robertshaw John, Nutclough, Hebden Hebden Bridge, Manchester Roberts Mrs. 27 Bagby road, Leeds Bridg-e, Manchester Rnberton David M.A. Fold ho. Lathers- Roberts Mrs. 2 Belgrave ter. Bradley Robertshaw Jn. 130 Queen's rd.Halifax. dale, Leeds lane, Huddersfield Hobertshaw Jn.466Thornton rd.Bradfd RobertsRev. F. W .16Highfield st.Kigbly RobertsMrs.Brook la. Golcar,Uuddrsfld Robertshaw J.T.Dye ho. Wilsden, Bingly Roberts Rev. Harry Bertie B.A. 13 R.oberts Mrs. 157 Bumgrea\'e rd. Sheffid Robertshaw J oseph,32 Gladstone street, Wellclose mount, Leeds Roberts Mrs. 13 Carr View ter. Halby, Leeds road, Bradford Roberts Rev. Thomas, 34 St. Andrew's Don caster Robertshaw J .466 Thornton rd.Bradtord plaee, Lister hills, Bradford Robert.s Mrs.Ciifton mount, Rotherham Robertshaw Lntber,Spring Field house, Robert~ A. 37 Pro~pect st. Huddersfield Roberts Mrs. 33 Fenton street, Leerls Allerton, Bradford Roherts A. J. 22 :Milton st. Halifax Roberts Mr:,!. 82Fitzwilliam st.Hddrsfld Robertshaw Miss, 23 ClarP-ndon street, Roberts Arthur, Albert meet, Keighley Roberts Mrs. 94 Gell street, Sheffield Lumb lane, Bradford 9~· .
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