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West Riding lfi63_ WEST RIDING "YORKSHIRE. BOO Optes J'ame8, 14 Harvest lane, Sheffield Petirs John~Winrly hnl(. Hunshelf,Shffid l'rlestlPy William, 8.5 Lfstef! la. Halif:~JC Oates Thomas, 14 JTpperhe~d rw. Leell11 Pea.non David, 278- &:; 280 Manchester Procter Miss E. J.owtown,Padsy. Leedtt O'Brien Cornelius, 77 Pl'acroft,.Sheffi•l road,. Bradford ' .. rocter G. Kirkhy Overblow,Wetherhy OdrisJ .65 Carliiile rd. ~anninghm. Brdfd Peursoo Goorge, Old Gun le, Goole Procter G. 16 Wato10u's walk, Sheffield Oddy Joshua, Birkby, Huddersfield Pearson Jo~m, Killinebllll, Leedi Procter H.1ll Heav.v~t. rd. Wlkly.Sbflcl Oddy Samuel, 158 North street, Leeds Pettl"l.iOn John, 167 8olly street, Sheffield Proetor Da vid, Cawood~ Selby . Oddy Tom, 41 Market hall & Sheep .. Pearson Sl.jun.l Fnltn.rd.Walkly.Sbffid P~tou Thomas, 21 Clarence st. Halifx ridge, Hgddersfield Pearsoo Titns, Swan lane, Lockwood, Pucldephatt Henry,Cawthorne, Barllllly Oddy Thomas, Markington, Leeds Huddersfield Pull:an Thos. 26 Promenade sq.Harrogt O'Dnnnell John, 286 Dunlop street, Peal"!lon William, 222 Fulwood rd.Shffid fullin Frederick1 ~ Crappet's yart.l, Attercliffe common, Sheffiel•l Pearson William, 10 Tyrrelst. Bradfrd Howard street, R~therham Otfict'r John, Thornes, Wak~field Pemb••rlon Thomas Grimshaw & Co. Punch Thomas, Sedllergh R.S.O Ogden .John, Thon1ton, Brlldford · 26 Boar lane, Leeds f'ureell Edward, 19 Carlisle st. Sheffid Ogley Wm. South Elmsall, Dpncaster Pemberton & Co, Eaglq boot mart, lA, furdy Tbornas, York lltreet & 16 Old ()gll'yWm.ll4 Up. St, Philip'ard.Shtfld Market plar•e, Huddt'rsfillld . Mill lane, Barn~ey Ogram Henry, Norristhorpe, Liver• PembertQn Abraham,Saltairerd.Rhipley l'ybus John, Bramhope, Otley st!dl('e, N ormanton Pemherton Thomas, M11rket pi. Dwsbry ,Pye Geor~re, Blacker, Barn!illey Ogram William, Acomb, York PendletonT.227Newhl. rd.A.ttrclff.Shfld Pye Jonathan, Blaeker, Barnsley U' Keefe John, 163 Otlev rd. Bradford Pt'niston Wm. Wickersley, Rotherham Pye William, Midland street, Barnsley Olctfidd J08eph, Berry brow,Huddersfld Perkin John, St, John'sl{rO. Wakefielc! Quirk William, 27 West BarK'"· Snfl·l Oldfield Henry, 83 CBYendbh st. ShtHd P~rkins John, H2 Rocking ham st. Shfld Radcliffe J onathan, Lane end, Holmfrth Oldhnm Henry, 183 Infirmnry rd. Shtfld Pettit William Squirrel!, Central build- Radcliffe Setb,. Baguley hill, Rough- Old ham Jot), Bt'rr\" brow, Huddersfield ing11, ijighst. Mexboroug-h, Rothrhm : town, Manchester Oldroyd Henry, Almondbury,HuddJ"llfld Petty John, 112 Park lane, Bradford RaricliffeWilliam, 38 Darley 11t. Halifax OlrtroJd Joshua, Brighton street, Heck- Petty Thomas, ~pottorth, Wetherby lladley Joseph, 95 Kirkgate, Wake:field mondwike, Normunton Petty Thos.12 Campbell st. Keighle:v R.aines J. Knoll top, Stanningtn.Shefld OldroydJosh.Hi~hst. Wst.twn.Dwsbry Phease:vW.4Lawrnc.st.CroasGrn.la.Lds Raistrick Thomas, .Esholt, Leeds Ormrod Peter E. Austerlands, Water-- Pick Thomas, Ulleskelf, Tadcaster RaistrickWilliam, 85 Cnllege road,Park ht'ad mill, Oldham Pick Wm. Hig-h ~t. Tadca--ter West . lane, Bradford Orrell Robert, 29 Raglan road, Leedit Pirkard J. 1 Harold gro. Burley, Leeds Ramsden Alfred, Barkisland, Halifax Os born Gt'orge, 88 Hut ton la. Sheffield Pickard J. 1 Otoborne st. Park la. Rrdfnl Rarn11den .S ames, Queensbury, Bradford Usborn Josepb, 66 Godwin st. Bradford PickardW.17IMarket hali,Krkgt.Srdfil RamsdenSamuel,Seouthd . .(.ee§.Mnchstr Oshorne J oseph, 62 George st. Goole Pickering J 84 & 86 Infirmary rd,8hfid Ram~len Thomas, 9 Carlton at. Lee-is Uthick WUliam, 6 Cr"wtord st. Leerls Picklett tJ. 13 Upper Mill hill, Leeds Ramskill John, 5::J Kifljj(' Cr088 st.Halifx Out ram Henj 48 King st. H uddel"8field Pickles Georgt~. Kt! brook, Col ne Raper George, :.!0 Market place, Ripon Overment 'rhomas, Doncaster road, Pickles Rohert~ Oll:enhopP., Keighley Rastrick Sam & William, Bailiff bridge, Mexborough, Rotberham Pickles William, Denholme, Bingley Lil!'htclitte, Halifax Owen Edward, 42 Dixon st. Sheffield Pickup John, Barnoldswick, Leeds RastrickWm. 363 Bolton road,Bradford Owram David, Summer bridL{e, Leeds Pickup Richard, Bray ton, Selby Ratcliffe C. Back la. 'l'ong st. l:lrarlford Oxley Joseph, Ecclesfleld, Sheffield Pilgrim Maurice, Birdwell, Barmdey ~atcliffe John, 84 Fifteenth avenue, Padbury Thomas, Victoria pl8.('e 1 Cas- Pilkington J. 20 New Oxford st.Dncstr New Worrley, Leed~ tlefi,rd, Norm11nton Pinrler Richard, Wadtlington, Clitheroe RatcliffeJohn,50Newhallroad, Bri:,!ht- Paley James, 129 Park parade & 19 Pinder William, 91 North st. Leeds side hme, Sheffi,..Jd Wt'!iltmoreland street, Harrogate Place James, 46 Stafford st.Park, Shfld Ratclifte Thomas, 6 Lee bridge, Hallfu P1:!ley Wm. H y. 23 Commercial st. Leeds Plaister John, Bennitho~, Don caster Rathbone Tbos. 108 Walkley !'t. Sh,.ffield Pulfre~·man Jn. ~ether Hoylnd.Barnsly PlayfordG.18.Wonkron rrl.Hunslt.Leed~ Rathmell William. Rridge street, Otley Pahu"r & Plant~ 2 Chapel walk, Mas- Pogson G. Quarmbyrd.Lindly. Hdrsfid Ra.wcliffe Mrs. Heaton, 26 Wellington hro', Rotherham Pollard Alhert, Town street & Bachelor road, New Wortle.v, Leeds Palmt-r Mr~. Anne Elizabeth, Folly raw, Hor~forth, Leeds Rawling James, Rothwell, Leeds hall, Huddersfield Pollard A. Jas. 22 Darle.v st. Bradford Rawnsley Joe, f):i New bank, Halifax PalmerJames, Sunderland street, Tick- Pollard R. Stocks hill, Armley, Leeds Rawson John, 127 New bank, Halifax hill, Rotherham Pollard S. Low moor, North Bierly. Brrifd Rawson Th onms, Com rnercial street, Pankhurst Geo. J sph.Eldon st. Barnsley Pool H. High st. Mexborough, Rthrhm Hebden Bridge, Manchester Pararnore Henry. 158 Young st. SlltHd Pool Thomas, Queen st. Morley, Leeds Raw-ton Williarn, 37 Ouse street, Goole Pararnore Thomas, Ecclesfidd, SheJHd Poole Henr\·~ 8 Verdun place, Leeds RawetornMr!~. E.l40 Portobello st.Shffid Parish Wm. 25 ~ylvester gardns. Shffid P ... ole J oseph, Bilton, York Rayner Christr. 221 A rundd !IU"ibetiield Park William, Alexandra rd. 8hipley Poole Matthew, Chapdtown rd. Chapel Rayner Fnoch, 28 811rmantofts st.Leerls Parker Benjamin, Rathmell, Settle Allerton, Leeds Rayner Hy. Crosland rur. Hudde....,fidd ParkerG.212Southrd. Walkley, Shffid Poole ~amuel, West Ardsley, Wakefld Rayner John, 239 LPeds road, tJradfnrd Parker Hy.Aldborougb,Boroughhridge Puole Thomas, Dale st. Ossett, Wkfld RaynerJ .23 Low Moor ~de, Holbeck, Lds Parker John, 56 Wakefield rd. Hradtord Poole Thomas, Wighill, Tadcaster ReadT .84 Bad!i!ley Moor lane, Rotherham Parker Thomas, 74 South field lane, Popplewell J. 86 Mearlow st.(nw.)Shfld Rearler Saml. 90 Broad st.Purk,Shdfield Great Horton, Bradford Popplewell Thomas, Stanningley, Leeds Redfearn Miss Ann, 66 Wade la. Lecd~ Parkin Amos, Intake, Sheffield Porter Frdk. 171 Thomas st. Sheffield RedfernJoseph, Linth"aitt•, H11drlersflrl Parkin Geo. Sheffield Lane top, Sheffield Porter William, Fartown, Pudsey, Leeds Redhead Henry & Son, Moor end,.Cieck· Parkin Henry, 26 Rnssell st. Sheffield Poskitt G. Long Sandall, Doncaster , heaton, Normanton Parkin William, 16 Talbot la. Hothrhm Potter Timothy, 15 Skipton rd. Harrogt .Redhead Wm. 88 St. MarJ't~ st. Lef'<fs Parkinson BeBjamin, Bridge st. Wakefld Potter Williaro, H Peel street Red man R.Change gt. Haworth, Ki!il! h!y Parkinson David, Pateley Bridge,Leeds Poulter Henry, 37 Silver st. heod,Shfld Redman Williarn, 92 Bri)!gate, Leed11 Parkinson J oseph, W entwrth.Rothrl1m Puultl'r Tbo11. 13 Westtielol cretJ. Lefds Reerl Peter, Maryg11te, Wakeflt·lci Parratt Chas. 41 Lansdowne rd.::lhetliel.d Powell George, Boston Spa, Tadcaster Reeday Thomas, 17 Low street, Keigbley ParrattGeo.13l Pollard st. Hall la. Brdfd Powell J.10 Moor rd. Head ingley,Leeds R~sooG.12 B 1hn green, Pargate,Sheffi,J PRrratt U r1ah, 49d Leed:~ rd. Bradford Pratt J ames, Main street, Biogley ReeveJ.l Thomas st. Park~ate. Rl)thrhm Parrington John, Ingleton, Carntorth Pratt Saml. Lon~r row, Horsforth, Leeds Remmington G. & J. (branchh 1 &. :l Paver George Parker, Micklefield, Preciou11 Saml. Hur.;t Conrtne~, Sdby Kirkgate, Leeds South Miltord R.S.O Preston Hrofll. 16 Baxtergate, Doncastr R.-nder John, 153 Park lane, Leeds Pa' ey Chas. Front row, Holbeck, Leeds Preston J ames, G nrg-ral"e, Leeds Renowden Zachariah, Old roill,Barnsley Paviour ~idney, Bradley, Hudde.sfield Preston James, 12 Keighley rd. Skipton Rest George, 55 Kirk~ate, Leeds Pawsou John, Cliftord, Tadcaster Preston John, Thorner, Leeds Revell Emanl. Jl Wakefield rd.Bradford Pawson John, D11cre banks, Leeds Preston John, 172 West,.cate & 103 Man- Revd1 George, Town street, Chapel Pawson Samuel, Bramley, Leeds che8ter road, Bradford Allerton; Lee~ Is Payne Jarnes, Battye street, Heckmond- Preston Jn. R. 230 Lang'lettrd. ShfHd RevillH.l23 Gleadless rd. Heeley,Shefflcl wike, Normanton PreMton Robert, Gar~-.rra.ve, Leeds RevillJn. 158 Hoole st. Walkley,Sbeffield Peacock John, 19 Powell st, Sheffield Preston Willhun, Upper Haugh, Raw. lteynard Geo. Kirkby Malzeard, Ripnn Peacock Lewis, Dale st. Osse.U, Wakefld marsh, Rothl'rha·n lleynolds Tho1. -l5 Stanley st. Sheffidd Peacock Robert, :>4 Kirkgate, Bn&dford Prioo Mrs. A. 31 Well rd. Heely. Shfld ReynoldsTom Hy.l8 Elllimn st.Sheffit')d Pl'acock William, 24 Dunda~ street, Priestley Edwin, Denhol1ne, Bingley Rhodes J. 8 Ladypit st. Hnnslet., Leefis Laister dyke, Bradford Prieitlt'y H. Cour& 4, Carli~ole 11t .. Shfld Rhodes.J..33Markt.haH,Kirkgtl'.Bradfrd Pearce Ueo. Rt.21.Bowling0ld.IA.Brdfrd Priestley .I ohn, 12 Cheap~ de,. Brndford Rhodes John, Farsley, Leed~ Pearce SI. 37 ~outhowram bank, Halifax friestly Smi,M .6 &: 7 Pello11Ia. Halifax Ruoda J obn~ Lindley, H udderafleld .
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