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DURHAM. Surveyors-Continued [KELLY'S 648 TAl DURHAM. SuRVEYORs-continued. *Armstrong William,Middleton-in-Tees- Coupland W.17 Lambton st. Sunderland Gregson Geo. (rural sanitary authority), dale, Darlington *Cowley Thomas,5Bridge road,Stockton 6 Cross street, Durham ArnottWm.13Christopber st.Sunderland Craggs Rbt.41Coronation st.Sunderland HallM.(borough),Chapterrow,S.Shields *Atldnson Robert Smith, 78 North Craggs Stephen,53CrowTreerd.Sundlnd Harrison James, (builders'), 17 Garden road, Durham Cranston Watson, 62 Dock street east street, Darlington *AtkinsonRobt.T.IAtkinson st.Stockton & 5 & 6 Millum terrace, Sunderland Hawdon Michael (local board), Albert Atkinson W.33Gainfordst.Hartlpl.West Crawford Francis,3Ridsdale st.Darlingtn terrace, Blaydon R.S.O Bage Thomas, 7 King street, Stockton Crawford J. 17 Fort street, South Shields Henderson Joseph (local board), Stan- Bainbridge William Hobson,3oRedworth CreswellThomas,3 Raw ling st.Gateshead hope, Darlington road, Shildolf New R.S.O CrosierJ.29Dock st.Tyne dock,Sth.Shlds HunterW. G. 27Brougham ter.W.Hrtlpl BainesCaleb,Io3Musgravest.Hrtlpl.Wst Crow George, Greatham R.S.O Irwin GeorgeDeeley(Borebam&Morton) Baker John William, 42 Mandale road, Crow Jas.B. 25 Swinburne st. Gateshead (quantity), Baltic chambers, John South Stockton Dalkin Joseph, Bank, Barnard Castle street, Sunderland Banner John, Whal'ton street, Coundon, Davey Thomas, 9 Silver street, Stockton Jackson A. Victoria ter. WestHartlepool Bishop Auckland · DavisJ. Thomas, Langley park, Durham Johnstone C. Tenters st. Bp. Auckland BarclayJ.H.43St.Luke'srd. Sunderland *Davison George, Washington R.S.O Liddle Robert Fewster Waugh (corpora- Barnes J oseph, 14 Hudson rd.Sunderland Dee John Wm. North rd. "\Vingate R. S. 0 tion), 7 Ely street, Gateshead BarrHy.Richd.&Hargreave ter.Darlingtn Dent Joseph, Eg-glestone, Darlington Linday James (mineral), 9 Cockton Batson Jsph.'fantobie,Lintz GreenR.S.O Dickinson W.ssMandale rd.SouthSk·ktn Hill terrace, Bishop Auckland Behrendt A.John,3Luck'ster.Darlington Ditchfield Enoch, 1 Hollyterrace,Hylton Lindsay Robert (local board), 7 Park BennettAlexndr.J.IoiWest st.Gateshead road, Sunderland street, Bishop Auckland Biggings J ames, 32 Herbert st. Stock ton Dixon George, Byers Green,Spennytnoor Lyall E. W. c.E. 39Northgate,Darlingtn Biggins Joseph, Wolviston, Stockton Dixon John, 76 Redheugh rd. Gateshead Marriner George, Londonderry offices, Birse David H.36 Fawcett st.Sunderland Dixon John, Rookhope, Darling-ton Seaham harbour, Sunderland Blackett R. W oodlnd. ButterknowleR. S. 0 Dixon John, jun. l:;tanley R. S. 0 1 Minter William,8I Bondgate,Darlington Bland Matthew, IGalgate,Barnard Castle Dixon l\:1. Front st. Sea ton Carew R.S.O Neilson Henry Thomas (quantit.y), 7 Boddy Albt.IOChurch st.HartlepoolWest Dixon Thomas, 10 Hardwick terrace, Horse market, Darlington Bone John, Neasbam, Darlington Jackson street, Gateshead Petree John (borough), Corporation Booth John, Co:x.hoe R.S.O DobsonJohn, 8 Wall street, Sunderland chambers, Grange road, Jarrow Bowe Adam, 34 Norfolk st. Sunderland DoddThos.IoStranton st.BishopAucklnd Pritchett Herbert Dewes, 24 High row, Boys JohnGeo. 16Franklin st.Sunderland Dodds J ohn,23 Emma street, Sunderland Darlington BradfordR.Sth.Church la.BishopAcklnd Dodds John, Garmonsway villa, Haugh- Pritchett J. P. 24 High row, Darlington Bramley Wm.61Vfoodbine st.Sth.Shields ton-le-Skerne, Darlington Reah John George (local board), 13 BransonLauncelot,Lumley,FenceHouses Dodds Matthew,u Vane ter.Sunderland · Dean terrace, Southwick, Sunderland BrodieJ. 17Front st.ShotleyBridge R.S.O Dodds W.Haughton-le-Skf'rne,Darlingtn Rod ham John, x6 Finkle street, Stocktn Brodie J ohnR. 1Church st. Consett R.S.O Dodsworth Robt.High st.N orton,Stocktn Ross Hugh (colliery), Tudhoe grange, Brown John &Son, Tyne street& Church Douglas John Joseph, 36Tennant street, Spennymoor street, Blaydon R.S.O Hebburn New town,. Newcastle Rounthwaite John William (rural sani- Brown Hy.&Mattw.26Claypath,Durham Downey John, Pelton, Chester-le-Street tary authority), 13 St. Cutbbert's ter. Brown Foster,12 Kingsboro' ter.Gateshd DowsonJ.3&4Derwent st.BlackHl.R.S.O Shotley Bridge R.S.O Brown John, Church hill, Crook R.S.O Dowthwaite Thomas, Middleton-in· Rounthwaite Richard Septimus, Munici- Brownless John, 76Galgate,BarnardCastl Teesdale, Darlington pal buildings, Fawcettstreet, Sndrlnd Buckton Wm.John,Langleypark,Durhm Doyle Michael, Easington, Castle Eden Salter T. P. 3 Asbfield ter. Ryton R.S.O Burdon GeorgeP.Langley mo~r,Durham Station R.S.O Scott Matthew (borough), Municipal BurdonThs.sCambridge st.SouthShields Drake Chas. E. 72 Green st. Stb.Shields buildings, Church sq.West Hartlepool Burdon Thomas, Langley park, Durham *Dunn Robert, 28 Atkinson st. Stockton Shell William, Barr house, Medomsley Burn James, 10 Lime street, Sunderland Dunthorne Jn.Hall, 3 Ropery st. Stocktn road, Consett R.S.O Burrow D. West Auckland,BisbopAcklnd Eden George,39 West street, Gateshead Shell WilliamSmith,Barr house,Medom- Byrne John, Bank, Barnard Castle Eden John, 6 .Hishopton lane, Stockton sley road, Consett R.S.O Caizley Alex. 2 Adelaide st.South Shields Eden William, 21 Albert road, Stockton Skinner John Dean (marine), 41 Faw- Caldcleugh Petr.I8Hallgarthst.Durham Edmondston John, II3 Church street cett street, Sunderland CalderJohn,22George st.HartlepoolWest north, Sunderland Smith Thomas (borough), Town hall, Calvert G. 19Stockton st.HartlepoolWest Edwards J ohn,6I Francis st.So. Stock ton Horse market, Darlington Carr Thomas & Co. Cows hill,Darlington ElliottJn. Thornley, Trimdn.Grng.R.S.O Stokoe Wm. Henry( marine), 32 Norfolk Carr Aaron, Coxhoe R.S.O Embleton J .B. 57 Tat ham st. Sunderland street, Sunderland Carr Adam, 36 Villette road, Sunderland Emmerson Wm.Langley moor, Durham Taylor F. G. (borough),40live st.Sndrlnd Carr JamesWilliam, 42 John Williamson *EversonChristian,Northgate,Darlingtn Tillman John & Thomas R.I.B.A.. 5 street, South Shields · Fairbridge Tbos. 32 Sans st. Sunderland · Bridge street, Sunderland Carruthers W. 64 Derwentrd.Gateshead Fenwick J.& Sons. Union alley,Sth.Shlds Wall George Young, Grange house, CarterThomas,3Frederickst.Sunderland Fenwick Thomas, Lanchester, Durham Grange road, Darlington CaseyWm. V. 1 8~ Thornton pLSunderlnd Ferens Wm.Hy.4 & 5 Market pi. Durham ·Watson John Wright, Central build- Catterson William, Bishopton S. 0 Ferrier J. 16 George Scott st.Sth. Shields ings, Horse market, Darlington ChambersA.&Son,2oMulgrave ter.Gtshd Ferrier Joseph, Ocean road, Sth. Shields West Fred, Local Board offices, Argyle Chambers John, East terrace, Middleton !<'inlay Micbael, Hurworth, Darlington street, Hebburn, Newcastle One row, Middleton St. George R.S.O Finn Samuel,5o Ocean road, Sth.Shields West I<'. 31 Mariners' cotts.SouthShields Chambers Mrs. Ph(l'be, 13 Mile End I<'innigan Patrick, Low Hill side, Hough- Witts Thomas (local board), Albert road, South Shields ton-le-Spring, :Fence Houses street, Shildon, New Shildon R.S.O Chapman Joseph, Sherburn hl. Durham FinniganT.H.Easington la. Fence Houses Wotherspoon Robert, Board of Trade Chaytor John Joseph, Trimdoncolliery, I<'ittesA.Heworthla.Heworth, Newcastle . offices, Victoria terrace, Hartlepool W Trimdon, 'I'rimdon Grange R.S.O Fifzpatrick William, Annfield plain, Chilton Francis H.Northgate,Darlington Lintz Green R.S.O ·TAILORS Chisholm J.g South rd.Bishop Auckland Fletcber William, rg Churchst. Seaham • *Christelow Thomas, Ferry Hill Station harbour, Sunderland Marked thus • are also Woollen Drapers. Christe & Darling,Laygatela.Sth.Shields Flockton J.jun.Prince Regent st.Stocktn Addison R.6 Thomas st. West Hartlepool ChristopherG. 14Harvey st. Cnsett.R.S.O ForesterRd.Hetton-le-Hole,FenceHouses Alderson George,41Alliance st. Stockton Clapham J.J.75Musgrave st.Hrtlepl. Wst. I<'orster William, 24 High Ellison street, 'Alderson George Charles, Market Cross ClarkThos.155Askew rd. west, Gateshead Hebburn, Newcastle . chambers, High street, Stockton Clarke Robert,15 Hendon rd. Sunderland Foster J.8 Holmeside, Boro' rd. Sundrld Allan John James, 65 Adelaide street, Clayton Henry,49A,Northgate,Darlingtn *Foster John, Wear head, Darlington Shildon New R.S.O Clements Thomas, Sherburn, Durham :Foster "\Villiam, Lumley, l<'ence Houses Anderson James, Tudhoe colliery, Tud- Coates Henry, Staindrop, Darlington Foster William, 23 Booth st.Sunderland hoe, Spennymoor Coate.s W. WestAuckland,BishopAucklnd Foster Wm.23 Victoria st. Consett R.S. 0 *Anderson Thomas, New Washington, Cock burn Isaac, Prospect place, Hetton- Frank J ames, I 8 Bishopton la. Stockton ·washington Station R.S.O le-Hole, Fence Houses !<'rank Joseph, Greatham R.S.O Anderson William, 2 Alma street, South Cockburn P. Colliery row, Fence Houses French H. 74 Devonshire st. Sunderland Hylton, Sunderland CohenSml. 12Barnard st. W estHartlepool Fulton Jas. 22 Hamilton st. Sunderland Appleton W.rsHighst.Felling,Newcastle Collinson Thomas George, West end, Garbutt John, Hurworth, Darlington Armbruster Conrad, 17 Nile st.Sunderlnd Wolsingham, Darlington *Garbutt William,Hurworth,Darlington ArmstrongJ.216JohnClay st.Sth.Sbields Conley Chas.E. 65 Hampton rd.Stockton Gargett Jas. 21 Palmerston st. Stockton Armstrong Joseph, Heighington R.S.O Cooper Henry, 28 Wbitworth terrace, Garr Ralph, Sunderland rd. Durham Armstrong R.Crookgtt>.Burnoptld.R.S.O Spennymoor Garrett George L.I Zion st. Sunderland Armstrong Wm. 31 Askew rd.Gateshead Cooper R48Brunswick st.Hartlepl.West Garthwaite Geo. 9 King st. Darlington .
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