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Culviberland. [KELLY's 348 CLU CUlVIBERLAND. [KELLY'S CLUJJs-continued. Union (Jsph. BramwclI,scc.)Alston,Crlsl Crabtree John, 9'&, Juhn street, Carlisle County Club (Sydney WilIiam Trcvenen West Cumberland (William Houlgato, Domn WilIiam, South street, Carlisle esq. hon. sec.), 37 Lowthcr st. Carlisle hon. sce.), Lowther st. Whitehaven Fenelly William, 5 Bridge street, Carlisle Cowans Sheldonian Football (H. Lennox, 'Vest Cumherland Golf (Robcrt Willis, Grafton William, 133 Newton street. hon. sec.),Queen's inn,Hotchrgt.Carlsl sec.) 48 Senhouse st.Siddick.Worlcgtn Millom S.O Dalston Conservative (Robert 'Yallace, 'VestEnd Lawn Tennis (James Tweddle, Graham Joseph, 8 Blackhall st. Caslisle hon. sec.), Dalston RS.O hon. sec. ), Norfolk road, Carlisle Hodgson George IIarrison, 27 Gladstone Dalston Cricket (John Wilson jun. han. Wetheral & Corby Cricket (James J. street, Warkingtan sec.), Dalston RS.O Ormston, sec.), Wetheral, Carlisle Hodgson Thomas,Seaton station,Seaton, Dalston Football (John Annett, han. Whltehaven Conservative Club, Reading Workington sec.), Dalston RS.O & Recreation Rooms (Thomas Tyson, Jackson Foster, 7 Grub street, Penrith Dalston Liberal (Jobn Carrick, ban. hon. sec.), King street, Wbitehaven Jobnson Mrs. Letty, Pearson st.Wrkgtn sec.), Dalston R.S.O Whitehaven Liberal (J. Jenkinson,sec.), LambWilliam, 27 William st.'Yrkington Denton Holme Conservative Club Co. Tangier street, ""hitehaven Marshall 'Villiam,Main streot,Haverigg, Lim. (John Wilds, sec.), 21 :Xelson Wigton Conservative (Isaac Pearson, Millom S.O street, Carlisle sec.; ThomasRig'g,registration agent), Maxwell James, Main street, Kensington Derwent Club (H. C. Pettitt, sce.), King street, Wigton Whitehaven Lake road, Keswick Wigton Liberal (WilIiam Clal'ke, sec.), 1\IilIer Arehibald,21 l\Iarch side, Wrkgtn Derwentwater Bathing & Swimming New street, Wigton )litchcll Thomas, 'William street, Har- (H. Swinburn, sce.), Stanger street, Workington Association Football (G. R. rington RS.O Keswick Thompson, sec), Banklands,'Vrkngtn Pnrclham Mrs.Jane 122 Senhouse street, Egremont Conservative Club &. Reading Workington Bowiing (John Fletcher, Workington Rooms (Samuel Burns-Lindow, pres.) sec.), High green, Finkle st.Workngtn Reid Edward, 861'\ewton st. Millom S.O (sec. vacant), Main st. Egremont ti.O Workington Cricket (Philip Palmer, Ridley Thomas,Abbcy twn.Silloth R. S.O Egremont Liberal Club & Heading sce.), Cloffoeks, 'Vorkington Robson Isaac, 58 Union street, Carlisle Rooms (Francis Gates, sec.), Main Workington & District Liberal (Limited) Sawyer William, New ~'ard, &. 1 Central street, Egremont S. 0 (Joseph Clark, sec.) ,52 Pow st.Wkgtn station, "",'orkington Greta Club (J. Walker, sec.), St. John's 'Workington Rugby Football (Douglas Simpson Henry, Main st. Egremont S.O street, Kl\swick Blackburn, sec.), Cloffocks, "'.orkngtn Slater J oseph, 35 J ames st. 'Vorkingt<)ll Hodgetts Club & Reading Room ('''m. .. Smith Andrew, Suuth Watts st. Wkgtn W. Smith, Bee.), Finkle st. St. Bees Clubs-Worklng Men s. Storrow Thomas, Trinity buildings, IIolme Head Bowling (Thomas Grundy, Carlisle 'Vorking Men's Club & Insti- Wigton road, Carlisle hon. 8eo.), Holme Head, Carlisle tute Co. Limited (John 13. Atkinson Thompson George, 6 Brook st.'Yrkngton: Inglewood Clnh (Sir Henry R. Vane, sec.), Paradise court, Castle st.Carlisle pres. R B. Ne'l"ille sec.), St. Andrew's :\Iillom Working Men's Conservative COAL MASTERS. place, Penrith (Christopher Johnson sec.), Lancas- Sea Colliery Proprieto!"s. Inglewood Golf Club (Earl of Lonsdale, shire road, :l'Iillom S.O pres. j R. n. Neville, sec.), Penrith Penrith Working Men's Conser'l"ative COAL MERCHANT3. Keswick Cricket (David N. Pape, ('a~t.), (J. W. Lowther Esq. 111.1'. pres. John See also Colliery Proprietors. Main street, Keswick Davidson treas. James l\1eGutfie sec.), Achurch Thomas Hickman, 32 Jame3 Keswick&District Conservative'Vorking Strickland view, Penrith street, 'Vhitehaven Men's (John Smith, sec. tit. John's st. 'Vhitehaven Collier~ Heereation Clnb, AlIerdale Coal Co. (Joseph Ostley agent), Keswick Grounds & Readmg Hoom (Henry Hailway station, Dalston R.S.O Lazonby Tennis, (Mrs. Annie ·Wake- M. James hon. sec. James ~\'ilson Bird Nicholas, 43 William st.Workingtn field, sec. & treas.), Lazonby RS.O Jng~am keepcr~, Coach rei. Whlteh.vn Bird Samuel, Station yard, Penrith Longtown Bowling Green & Lawn Ten- WorkmgtonWorkmg :\Ien's Conservatlve Bute Jewell Coal Co. (Da\'id Laing niti (G.S.Grant, sec.), Longtwn.RS.O (Corbet Makenson sec.), 45 Pow agent), Charlotte street, Carlisle; Maryport Conservative (Thos.Anderson, street, Workington Butler Theobald Fitzwalter, 28 Station sec.), High street, Maryport road, 'Yorkington Maryport Cricket (Fred lUarsden, scc.), COACH & CARRIAGE Carlisle Coal Co. The (James ~Ioseley Metherton, Maryport BUILDERS. manager), 7 English street; South Mechanics'Institute (Thomas Graham), Atkinson & Davidson, Cathedral car- Henry street; 63 Union street; &. Floriston, Castletown,RockcliffeCrlisle riage works, Castle street, Carlisle depot, N. E. R. Gools yard, London Millom Liberal Radical, Holborn hill, Bell John, 65 Arthur street, Penrith road, Carlisle Millom S.O Boags Crescent Carriage Co. Limited Chicken Nelson, New street, 'Vigton Nenthead Cricket ('Villiam Sinclair, (William Henry :\Iurshie, manager), Cleator }loor Co-operative Society hon. sec.), Nenthead, Carlisle Henry street" Carlisle Limited (William Batson manager, Nenthead Cycling (l,Villiam Teasdale, Burrow 'Villiam BO:J.dle, High st."'kgtn John Charles Teasdale sec. Thomas hon. sec.), N enthead, Carlisle Craigen John, Main street, Keswick Lewthwaite treas.), offices, Jacktrees Nenthead Football (William Sinclair, Ferguson :\lr:i.Margaret, Aspatria R.S.O road j branches, Wathbrow & Bow- hon. sec.), 1'\enthead, Carlisle Ferguson 'Villiam, New rd. 'Yhitehaven thorn road, Cleator Moor S.O North Cumberland Lawn TenniS ForresterJohn, Crown st,. Cockermouth Crosby Coal Co. (Juseph Ostle, agent), (Sydney 'Villiam 'frevenen, hon. sec.), Howe Wm. & Sons, Swift's row, Cdrlisle Railway station, Dalston RS.O 2 Brunswick street, ''''aterworks lane, Irwin &: lUyers, Ravenglass ~.O Egremont Industrial Oo-operative Carlisle Kidd John,15&23LittleDockeray,Penrith Society Limited (William uarnett Oddfellows (Loyal Cocker lodge) (Joseph 1\Iacclonald John, Peter street, Carlisle general manager, Isaac :\1. Fidler Hewson, sec.),Public hall, Cockermth Mattinsoll Johnston, Abbey town, Io'.S.A.A. sec.), :\lain street, Egremont Penrith Conservative (The Right Hon. Silloth RS.O S.O. & at Gosforth S.O Earl of Lonsdale, president j R. B. Proud W. & J. 19 & 21 Lonsdale street, Ferguson William, T27 Crosbyst.lUryprt Neville,treas. jWilliamMarshalI,sec.), Carlisle & Friar street, Pemith HallJ. H. & J. West street, Wigton Crown square, Penrith Robinson & I-Jowson, Vict{)ria rd. Penrith Hall J oseph Henry, Maryport & Carlisle Penrith Farmers' (William Graham 8cott Thomas, manager & secretary, The Railway Coal Depot, Crown street, esq. president j W. R. :\Iounsey sec. Carlisle Carriage Co. Limited,Victoria Carlisle & treas.), St. Andrew's place, Penrith mews, Londsdale street, Carlisle Hampton Joseph, Queen's dock, & 19 Penrith Liberal (William Seatree esq. Tolson Joseph, New street, Coekermouth Hllton terrace, Whitehaven president; John Beatti~, sec.; J~hIl Tonge Charles Henry, 2 Preston street, Harris Joseph (Joseph Ostle agent), Howe, treas.), DevonshIre st. Pennth Whitehaven Railway station, Dalston KS.O St. Al1drew's Billiard (John Tho~son, Wallace Thomas & Georgc, 14 Ramsey Hudspith William (William lIarrisoD sec.), 3 St. Andrew's .place. Penrlth brow, Workington agent), Bog Coal depot, Currock St. James' Lawn Tenms (John. Halton, Welsh William, Southey street, Keswick street, Carlisle; & Charlotte street; & hon. sec), Norfolk road, CarlIsle Da'ston road' depot ShaddowO'ate St. Mary's Football (Frederick B~:nnan, COAL AGENTS. Hutchison Hen;y,3 Pr~ston st. ,V'hithvD hon. sec.), Golden Fleece, St. ~lcholas See Agents-Coal. Johnstone Roger, Main street, St. Bees street, Carlisle Kelly Williarn Russell 43 Lowther street, Sir Wilfrid Lawson lodge (Independent COAL DEALERS. Whitehaven ' Order of Good Templars) (W. Clark, Armstrong James, 18 Xewton street, Kerr James, Station, Longtown RS.O Bee ), Public hall,Station st.Cockrmth Millom S.O Laing David, 3 Paternoster row & South Vale ·Wanderers' Football (John Beattie Joseph, 29 Gladstone st.Wkngtn !::lhaddowgate, Carlisle McNicol, sec.), Prince of Wales hotel Boyd Thomas, Longtown R8.0 Lane (l\Iark) Coal Co. Limited (Waiter P.R. Denton street, Carlisle Brown William, Hed brow, Haverigg, Wood agent), Charlotte street, Car~ Talking Tarn Amateur Rowing, Bramp- Millom S.O. lisle & Peter street, Carlisle ton, Carlisle Cook WiJliam, 6 Melrose terrace,Carlisle Lord James, 68 Shaddon gate, CarlislB.
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