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Alpltab~TICAL DIRECTORY ALPltAB~TICAL DIRECTORY. 239 • Broadley, Rhodes, bookkeeper, 45 Hoxton st., Girlington Brook, William, brass finisher, sa Westgrove street Broadley, Sarah, 8 Airedale place Brook, William, grocer, 10 Abbey street Broadley, Simeon, firewood dealer, 7 Paul street Brook, William, painter, 370 Wakefield road Broadley, Wm., painter, 11 Thornton rd., Girlington Brooke, Abraham (A. B. & Co.), Soothill, Batley Brogden, James, blacksmith, 28 Archibald street Brooke, Abraham, & Co., wool merchants, 15 Cheapside Brogden, John, clerk, 3 Edmund street Brooke, Alfred T., beerseller, 33 Bentley street Brogden, Jos., overlooker, 2 Granville ter., Thornbury Brooke, Miss Annie, dTessmaker, 69 Gamett street Brogden, Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper, 24 Japan skeet Brooke, Benj. H., bookkeeper, 5Westview, Undercliffe Brogden, William, blacksmith, 2 Legrams lane Old road .Brogden, William, grocer, 10 'Sticker lane Brooke, Bond & Co., tea dealers, 44 Kirkgate Brogden, Wm., packing-case maker, 25 Up. Bolton st. Brooke, Charles, blacksmith, Toft's cottage, Wyke Bromage, Thos., commercial traveller, 103 Tennysonpl Brooke, Edward, agent, 18 Dirkhill st., Great Horton Bromburg, Mark, tailor, 94 Bridge street Brooke, Edward, clogger, Tong street, Dudley Hill Brom:fitt, Geo. M., stuff mei·chant, 38 Priestman terrace Brooke, George, tobacconist, 942 Leeds road Bronner, Edward, M.D., surgeon, 33 Manor row Brooke, George (A. B. & Co.), Soothill, Batley Brook, Abraham, forgeman, Short row, Low Moor Brooke, Henry, traveller, 23 St. Jude's place Brook, Mrs. Agnes, 2 Chatham street, Otley road Brooke, J ames, pork butcher & tripe dresser, 70 Market Brook, Alfred, joiner, 6 Quaker lane place, and 115 Listerhills road ; h 7 Milton street Brook, Alfred, rate collector, 36 Salt street Brooke, John, seedsman and gardener, 104 New market, Brook, Mrs. Ann, 11 Heap lane, Barkerend road Kirkgate; h Park Nursery, Heaton Brook, Mrs. Ann, 43 St. Andrew's villas Brooke, Joseph, & Co., stuff merchants, 47Wellstreet Brook, Benjamin, druggist' s warehouseman, 45 Exeter st. Brooke, Maria, 25 Heath road Brook, Benjamin, grocer, 98 Bowling Old lane Brooke, Richard, wool and waste dealer, 26 Alderman­ Brook, Benjamin, shoemaker, 318 Manchester road bury ; h 33 Queen street Brook, Charles, beerseller, 32 Mount street Brooke, Thomas, fruit and potato dealer, 16 Baildon Brook, Charles, joiner, 6 Barton street road; h Wood bottom, Bail don Brook & Cold well, manufacturers, 3 Union st. ,& Keighley Brooke, Thomas, grocer, 168 Otley road Brook, Cyrus, & Co., manufacturers, 38 Brook street, Brooke, William, coal merchant, Great N orthem Depot; Baildon Green mill, Baildon, and Halifax h 5 Gamett street Brook, Edward, grocer and draper, 228 Sticker lane Brooke, William, V enetian blinli maker, Filbert street; Brook, Mrs. Emma, lodging-house keeper, 48 Cross In., h 120 Heap lane Great Horton Brooks, Fred, bill-poster, 29 Bradford road, Shipley Brook, Miss Emmeline, grocer, Cutler Heights lane, Brooks, George, grocer, Fountain buildings, Baildon Laisterdyke Brooks, James, night watchman, 3 Edinburgh street Brook, Mrs. Esther, innkeeper, Cutler Heights lane, Brooks, John, insurance agent, 18 Sticker lane · Laisterdyke · Brooks, Lupton, blacksmith, 140 Bolton Hall road, Brook, Fletcher, stuff & fent merchant, 24 Charles st.; Bolton Woods h 53 Blenheim place, Idle Brooks, Richard, woolstapler, St. Paul's rd., Shipley Brook, George, cabinet maker, 9 W ynne street Brooksbank, David, coalmrcht. Dean Lane head,Allerton · Brook, Geo., shoemaker, Buttershaw road, Buttershaw Brooks bank, Eli, plasterer, 6 Bavaria place Brook, Herman (B. & Coldwell), Keighley Brooksbank, Elizabeth, watchmaker, 28 Tyrrel street Brook, Hiram, shoemaker, 4 Quaker lane Brooksbank, Elkanah, gentleman, Heaton road Brook, Jacob, warptwister, 137 B.ramley street Brooksbank, Geo., grocer, 2 Evans ter., Park Side road Brook, James, grocer, Brownroyd hill, Wibsey Brooksbank Hiram, surgeon dentist, 40 Drewton street Brook, J ames, grocer, 99 Sticker lane Brooksbank Isaac, stonemason, 172 Tennyson place Brook, James, joiner, Cross lane; h 5 Perseverance lane Brooksbank, John, blacksmith, 46 White:field place Brook, Jeremiah, warehouseman, 25 Quarry street Brooksbank, John, draper, Thompson street; h 18 Brook, Joah, mnfctr., Bower Green shed; h Brighouse Saltaire road, Shipley Brook, John, carpenter, 113 Sticker lane Brooksbank, Jonas, agent, 272 Girlington road Brook, John, coal merchant, Baildon station; h Baildon Brooksbank, Joseph, grocer, 23 Saltaire road, Shipley Brook, John, gardener, Bingley road, Heaton Brooksbank, Mary, grocer, 23 Leeds road, Windhill Brook, John, gardener, 256 Kensington street Brooksbank, Rd., master delver, High st., Queensbury Brook, John, grocer, 199 Sticker lane Brooksbank, Sam, warehouseman, 10 St. John's ter., Brook, John, joiner, 16 Green st.; h 29 Dirkhill street W akefield road, Bowling Brook, Jno. J., accountant, 1 Burlington street . Brooksbank, Mrs. Sarah, grocer, 328 Wakefield road Brook, Jonas dyer, 2 Shearbridge road Brooksbank, Sarah, School green, Thornton Brook, Jonathan, greengrocer, 105 High st., Gt. Horton Brooksbank, Miss Sarah, milliner and dress maker, 7 Brook, Joseph, bootmaker, 30 High street, Gt. Horton Frank street, Great Horton Brook, Joseph, contractor, Flash pond, Wyke Brooksbank, William, gentleman, Moorhead ln., Saltaire Brook, Joseph, engineer, North street, Low Moor B1·oomjield Industrial School, 5 Boiling street; James Brook, Joseph, overlooker, 31 Parkgate Thomas Hewett, superintendent Brook, Joshua T., boot & shoe maker, 149 Sticker lane Broomhead, Alfred W., commission merchant, 8 Leeds Brook, Mark, engine tenter, 23 Quarry street road; h Cyprus terrace, Thackley Brook, Miss Martha, draper, 196 Barkerend road; h Broomhead, George, surgeon, &c., 51 Thorn street 45 Exeter street Broomhead,Hezekiah, slate striker, 5Prattst., Leedsrd. Brook, Ramoth, waste merchant, 1 Bolton place, Bridge Broscomb, John, beerseller, 39 White Abbey road street; h 24 Collins street, Great Horton Broscomb, Joseph, plumber, 53 White Abbey road Brook, Mrs. Rebecca, grocer, 54 Springfield street Broskons, John, draper, 86 Leeds road, Windhill Brook, Richard, butcher, Co-operative buildings, Wyke Brotherton, Wm., butcher & farmer, Bradford rd., Idle Brook,Rev.Richard (Prim.Meth.),3Todd ter.Gt.Horton Broughton, Benj. (Firth, Booth & Co.), Rose Mount Brook, Rd., woollenmrcht., 59 Well st.; h 1 Carlton villas villa, Manningham Brook, Robert, gentleman, 830 Manchester road Broughton, Frederick William, solicl'tor, 31 Kirkgate Brook, Samuel, general agent, Greenfield lane, Idle Broughton, Henry, mechanic, 46 Edinburgh street Brook, Saml. millwright, Cutler Heights In. Laisterdyke Broughton, Henry, prof. of music, 36 Girlington road Brook, Squire, manager, Dick lane, Thornbury Broughton, Luke, grocer, &c., 1 Commercial st., and Brook, Sykes, warehousemn.,19 Copthornerd.Gt.Horton 37 Otley road, Shipley; h 1 Wainman street, Shipley Brook, Thomas, farmer, Fall Top, Clayton Broughton, Samuel, mechanic, Albert rd., Queensbury Brook, Thomas, ironmonger, 35 Queen street Broughton, Thos., druggist, &c., 41 'l'own ln., Eccleshill Brook, Thomas, warehouseman, 88 Arthington street Broughton, Tom, ga1·dener, 7 Home View terrace Brook, Timothy, billiard room proprietor, 36 Manning- Broughton, William, grocer, 12 Butler street ham lane ; h 5 Marlborough road Broughton, William, mill manager, 988 Leeds road .
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