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Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 South Durham (Part), Surnames Trade Directories 1822-23 & 1833-4 South Durham (part), surnames M-N DATE SNAME FNAME / STATUS OCCUPATIONS ADDITIONAL ITEMS PLACE PARISH or PAROCHIAL CHAPELRY 1827-1828 Macartney John tailor Newgate St Bishop Auckland 1827-1828 Macaulay John J newspaper agent Market Place Darlington 1827-1828 Macaulay John J printer & engraver & circulating library patent medicines vendor Tubwell Row Darlington 1833-1834 Macdonald Robert Johnston, esquire Hartlepool 1827-1828 Macdowal James linen & woollen draper Southgate St Hartlepool 1833-1834 Macdowall James linen & woollen draper Southgate Street Hartlepool 1833-1834 Macfarlan Donald physician Northgate Darlington 1827-1828 MacFarlan George, Reverend vicar Vicarage Gainford 1833-1834 Macfarlan George, Reverend Gainford 1827-1828 MacGregor R Murray, Colonel East India Company Hurworth Hurworth 1827-1828 MacIntire John victualler 'New Wharf Inn' The Quay Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Mackay John schoolmaster Kinninvie Barnard Castle 1833-1834 MacLiesh Archibald bookbinder Priestgate Darlington 1827-1828 Maddison William farmer Low Dinsdale Dinsdale Low 1827-1828 Maddison John Thomas, Colonel Norton Norton 1833-1834 Maddison John Thos, Colonel Norton 1833-1834 Maddison John beer retailer Commercial Street Stockton 1827-1828 Maddison John victualler 'Grey Horse' High St Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Main James master of ship Brompton (London) Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Maine linen & woollen draper toy dealer Southgate St Hartlepool 1833-1834 Maine linen & woollen draper Southgate Street Hartlepool 1833-1834 Maine toy dealer Southgate Street Hartlepool 1827-1828 Maine Edward mariner Haughton le Skerne Haughton le Skerne 1833-1834 Mainwaring John iron & brass founder coal dust manufacturer Skinner Street Stockton 1827-1828 Malcolm Eleanor, Mrs Haughton le Skerne Haughton le Skerne 1833-1834 Malcolm Eleanor, Mrs Haughton Haughton le Skerne 1827-1828 Malthouse George blacksmith & farrier Skinnergate Darlington 1833-1834 Malthouse George blacksmith Tubwell Row Darlington 1827-1828 Malthouse Thomas blacksmith & farrier Clay Row Darlington 1833-1834 Malthouse Thomas blacksmith Northgate Darlington 1827-1828 Malthouse William blacksmith Cockerton Bridge End Darlington 1827-1828 Malthouse William blacksmith Trimdon Trimdon 1827-1828 Manley Ann milliner & dressmaker Freeman's Place Darlington 1833-1834 Mann John boot & shoemaker Chapel Row Bishop Auckland 1833-1834 Mann Robert butcher Greatham 1827-1828 Mann Thomas victualler 'The Angel' & lodgings fishmonger Southgate St Hartlepool 1827-1828 Mann William bailiff (Earl of Darlington) & lime burner Southgate St Hartlepool 1827-1828 Mann William victualler 'White Hart' lodgings Southgate St Hartlepool 1833-1834 Mann William victualler 'White Hart' Southgate Street Hartlepool 1833-1834 Mann William bailiff to Duke of Cleveland & lime burner Southgate Street Hartlepool 1833-1834 Mann Thomas fishmonger Stranton 1827-1828 Manners John colliery agent Coundon Auckland St Andrew 1827-1828 Manners John victualler 'Black Boy' Coundon Auckland St Andrew 1833-1834 Manners John boot & shoemaker Bondgate Darlington 1827-1828 Manners Richard boot & shoemaker Post House Weind Darlington 1833-1834 Manners William ironmonger Southgate Street Hartlepool 1827-1828 Manners William farmer Hurworth Hurworth 1827-1828 Manners John shoemaker Long Newton Long Newton 1833-1834 Manners George victualler 'Stork & Castle' Brunswick Street Stockton 1827-1828 Manners Robert victualler 'Letters Inn' & joiner & cabinet maker Brunswick St Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 March Joseph corn miller Middleton Middleton in Teesdale 1827-1828 March Ralph corn merchant Middleton Middleton in Teesdale 1833-1834 March Ralph miller Middleton Middleton in Teesdale 1833-1834 Marest J W D, Reverend vicarage Staindrop 1833-1834 Mariner Alice school Piercebridge Gainford 1833-1834 Mariner William blacksmith farrier & whitesmith Staindrop 1827-1828 Mark John grocer & draper Hamsterley Hamsterley 1833-1834 Mark John shopkeeper groceries & sundries Hamsterley 1833-1834 Markham Henry shipbuilder Smithfield Stockton 1827-1828 Markham Henry shipbuilder Smithfield Stockton on Tees 1833-1834 Marks George painter (house & sign) Northgate Darlington 1827-1828 Marley John tailor Evenwood Auckland St Helen 1827-1828 Marley Alfred tailor Aycliffe Great Aycliffe 1833-1834 Marley Richard boot & shoemaker Bondgate Darlington 1827-1828 Marley George farmer Houghton le Side Denton 1827-1828 Marley William farmer at Legs Cross Houghton le Side Denton 1827-1828 Marley Thomas farmer at Grange Hall Middridge Grange Heighington 1827-1828 Marley Robert blacksmith Fishburn Sedgefield 1833-1834 Marley Robert blacksmith Fishburn Sedgefield 1827-1828 Marley John carrier (to Sunderland) at 'Ship Inn' Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Marquis James farmer at Rootford South Bedburn Hamsterley 1827-1828 Marquis Thomas farmer at East Hays Lee South Bedburn Hamsterley 1833-1834 Marr James grocery & sundries dealer Smith Street Stockton 1827-1828 Marr James shopkeeper High St Stockton on Tees 1833-1834 Marriner John, Reverend Harewood Hill Darlington 1833-1834 Marriner Robert dyer & worsted manufacturer grocer & tea dealer Staindrop 1827-1828 Marsden David worsted & woollen yarn manufacturer High Bondgate Bishop Auckland 1833-1834 Marsden David worsted manufacturer High Bondgate Bishop Auckland 1827-1828 Marshall George farmer Coundon Auckland St Andrew 1827-1828 Marshall John joiner & cartwright Coundon Auckland St Andrew 1827-1828 Marshall Adam bricklayer Northgate Darlington 1827-1828 Marshall Ann straw hat maker Albion Place Darlington 1827-1828 Marshall James joiner & upholsterer cabinet maker High Row Darlington 1833-1834 Marshall John straw hat maker Albion Street Darlington 1827-1828 Marshall Robert butcher Post House Weind Darlington 1833-1834 Marshall joiner & cabinet maker upholsterer High Row Darlington 1827-1828 Marshall William tailor & bookbinder Micklegate St Hartlepool 1833-1834 Marshall William tailor Pudding Street Hartlepool 1827-1828 Marshall Richard butcher Hurworth Hurworth 1827-1828 Marshall Robert victualler 'The Comet' Hurworth Place Hurworth 1827-1828 Marshall William bookseller & binder newspaper agent & circulating library Norton Norton 1833-1834 Marshall Thomas boot & shoemaker Sedgefield Sedgefield 1827-1828 Marshall Thomas jnr boot & shoemaker Sedgefield Sedgefield 1833-1834 Marshall Francis harbour master The Green Stockton 1833-1834 Martin Alexander boot & shoemaker Park Street Darlington 1827-1828 Martin Christopher tailor Hundgate Darlington 1827-1828 Martin Christopher boot & shoemaker Northgate Darlington 1833-1834 Martin Christopher tailor Hungate Darlington 1827-1828 Martin Thomas stay maker Northgate Darlington 1827-1828 Martin Thomas town crier Northgate Darlington 1827-1828 Martin William tailor High Row Darlington 1827-1828 Martin William watch & clockmaker Market Place Darlington 1833-1834 Martin William tailor Paradise Row Darlington 1833-1834 Martin Christopher agent Stockton Shipping Company (London & Newcastle) Martin's Wharf Stockton 1833-1834 Martin Christopher agent shipping company (Hull) Martin's Wharf Stockton 1833-1834 Martin Christopher consul (Prussian) agent (general) Quayside Stockton 1833-1834 Martin Christopher wharfinger Quayside Stockton 1827-1828 Martin Christopher wharfinger Stockton Shipping Co The Quay Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Martin Jane, Mrs lodgings Square Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Martindale John yeoman Elwick Hart 1827-1828 Martindale Edward gentleman Hurworth Hurworth 1833-1834 Martindale Edward, Mr Hurworth 1827-1828 Martyn Julius Caesar jnr clerk (port & pier commissioners) school (endowed) Micklegate St Hartlepool 1827-1828 Martyn Julius Caesar snr, Mr Northgate St Hartlepool 1827-1828 Marwood Ralph blacksmith Bank Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Marwood John boot & shoemaker Priestgate Darlington 1833-1834 Mashiter Elizabeth grocery & sundries dealer Tubwell Row Darlington 1827-1828 Mason William joiner & cartwright West Auckland Auckland St Helen 1833-1834 Mason William joiner & cartwright West Auckland Auckland St Helen 1827-1828 Mason Sarah milliner & straw hat maker Horse Market Darlington 1833-1834 Mason John, Mr Greatham 1827-1828 Mason John farmer Barmpton Haughton le Skerne 1827-1828 Mason Christopher, esquire Chilton Great Chilton Hall Merrington 1827-1828 Mason Esther farmer Chilton West Merrington 1833-1834 Mason Andrew marine store & dealer ship chandler Smithfield Stockton 1833-1834 Mason Andrew sail maker Smithfield Stockton 1833-1834 Mason Christopher coal proprietor (Chilton Colliery) Stockton 1833-1834 Mason Mary, Mrs Dovecot street Stockton 1827-1828 Mason Andrew master of ship Veracity (Leith) Stockton on Tees 1827-1828 Masterman Hannah, Mrs Ropery Stockton on Tees 1833-1834 Mather George plumber & glazier tinplate worker Market Place Darlington 1833-1834 Mathers James grocery & sundries dealer Bridgegate Barnard Castle 1833-1834 Matherson Timothy linen & woollen draper High Street Stockton 1833-1834 Mathews Jonathan tinplate worker & brazier West Auckland Auckland St Helen 1833-1834 Matthew Archibald, Mr Newgate Street Barnard Castle 1827-1828 Matthews James cartwright Evenwood Auckland St Helen 1833-1834 Matthews Jonathan painter & glazier plumber West Auckland Auckland St Helen 1833-1834 Matthews Thomas carrier (Richmond) at 'Black Bull' Darlington 1827-1828 Matthews George joiner Greatham Greatham 1833-1834 Matthews George joiner & cartwright Greatham 1827-1828 Matthews Thomas farmer at Greystones Coatham Mundeville Haughton le Skerne 1827-1828 Matthews
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