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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire TRADES DIRECTORY.l_, N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. FAR 625 Harper Rt. West end, SouthCave R.S.O Harrison Thomas, Beck house, Kildale, 1Hawking William Dawsnn, Linton-upon- HarrimanJn.Gally-gap,IIowsham,York Grosmont R.S.O Ouse, York & .Aldwark, Easingwold Harris George, Scalby, Howden Harrison Thomas, Burniston, Scarboro' Hawking William Henry, Thornton Harrison Mr8 . .Anne & John, Dunbogs, HarrisonT.Caldbridge,MiddlehamR.S.O b!'idge, Helperby, York Button Mulgrave, Whitby Harrison Thomas, Derrings, Tholthorpe, Hawkins George, Youltborpe, York Harrison John & Wm. Crathorne,Yarm Easingwold Hawkins James,XorthFrodingham,Hull Harrison Robert & George, Under park, Harrison Thos. The Grange, Wyton, Hull Hawk ins J a.mes, ~our ley, Rievaulx, Glaisdale, Grosmont R.S.O Harrison Thomas, Overton, York Helmsley R.S.O Harrison Mrs. Cath. Rillington, York Harrison T. Poplar bo. Leppington,York Hawkins Thomas, Oscar park, Rievaulx, Harrison Charles,GateFulford&Naburn Harrison Thomas, Street house,Rokeby, Helmsley R.S.O lodge, Naburn, York Harnard Castle HawksbyJn.NorthCowton,Northallerton Harrison Christr. Barnby, Bossall, York Harrison Thomas, West Deer close, Carl- Holwkswell Wm.Cloughton,Scarborough Harrison David, Painsthorpe, Kirby ton High dale, Middleham R.S.O Hawkswell Wm. Stillington, Easingwold Underdale, York HarrisonThos.jun.Tholthorpe,Easngwld Hawson Rnbert, Eastga.te, Pickcring Harrison Edward, RillingU>n, York Harrison Thompson,Ovington,Darlingtn Hawxby John, .Melmerby 8.0 Harrison Edward, Sheepfoot grange, Harrison William, Waitwith banks, HayLlen Charles Handel, Skelton, York Marishe.q, Pickering Hipswell, Richmond Hayes John, jun. Tarlmgton,Easingwold Harrison Mrs. E. Cloughton, Scarboro' HarrisonM:rs. W.Rigg mll.Sneatn. Whtby [la yes Thomas, Wilton, P1ckering Harrison l\lrs. Emma, Southgate,Horn- IIarrison William, .Acaster hill, Uus- Hayton Robt. Sigglesthorne grange,Hull sea-with-Burton, Hull thwaite, Easingwold Hayton William, Carthorpe, Bedale Harrison Frederick, Roughbrough,Hut- Harrison William, Briscoe, Hutton Mul- Hazlewood George, Skipwith, Selby ton'! .Ambo, York grave, Whitby Headlam Thomas, Red barn, Uggle- Harrison George, Elvington, York Harrison Wm. Egton, Grosmont R.S.O barnby, Whitby Harrison George, Harpham, Hull Harrison Wil!iam, Foggat foot, Hutton Headlam William, Dean hall, Uggle- Harrison .Mrs. Hannah, Carnaby, Hull Mulgrave, Whitby barnby, Whitby Harrison Hy.Carlton,Middleham R.S.O Harrison William, Fryer ings, Bellerby, Headley Joseph, Scawton, Thirsk Harrison Henry, Roos furze, Roos, Hull Leyburn R.S.O Healas Mrs. Eliza, Bishopsoil, Gilber- HarrisonHugh,Hemingborough,Howdn Harrison ·william, Haggert howe,Haws- dyke, l1rough Harrison Ira, .Aike, Beverley ker, Whitby Heath Joseph, Warren ho. 1'1ixton,York Harrison lsaac, Skidby, Hull Harrison William, Hartoft, Pickering Heath Thomas, Sand Hutton, Thirsk Harrison J.Hill top,Hudswell,Richmond Harrison William, Hill house, Glaisdale, Hebb George, Leven, Hull Harrison James, North cote, Burton- Grosmont R.S.O Hebb Robert, Withernwick, Hull npon-Ure, Masha.m R.S.O Harrison William, Hovingham, York Hebblewhite Mrs.Isaac,Hollytree holme, Harrison John, .Allerthorpe, York Harrison William, Londesborough, llempholme, Hull Harrison John, Bursea, Holme-on- Market Weighton R.S.O HebdenEdward Hopper, Snainton, York Spalding-Moor, York Harrison William, Low Hutton,Huttons Uebden George, Hill top, Sta.llingbusk, Harrison John, Dun bogs, Egton, Gras- .Ambo, York Bainbridge, .Askrigg RS.O mont R.S.O Ha.rrison Willia.m, Nunnington, York Hebden Harry, Bell end, Rosedale East Harrison John, Farfield,Howsham,York Harrison William, Sheriff Ilutton, York side, Pickering Harrison John, Gilling, York Harrison William, Tibthorpe, Driffield Hebden John, Fe:iskirk. Thirsk Harrison John, Husthwaite, Easingwold Harrison William, Ugthorp, Whitby Hebden Thomas, North fields, East Harrison John, Kilham, Hull Harrison William Brigharn, Sandtield, Brompton, Bedale Harrison John, Leeming, Bedale .Market Weighton R.S.O Hebdon William, Crakedub farm, Scot- Harrison Jn.Melbourne, Thornton, York Harrison William Christopher, ~Ianor ton, Richmond Harrison John, Moorlands, Roxby: house, Brandesburton, Hull Hebdon W. Low hall,Scotton,Richmond Staithes R.S.O Hart .A.Sand Hall fal'm,Skelton, Howden Hebron Jas Green how, Middlesbrough Harrison J. Park ho. Tibthorpe,Driffield Hart Chas. Hy. Dunnington lodge, York. HebronJn. West~rdale,Grosmont R.S.O Harrison John, Rake house, Glaisdale, Hart Mrs. Elizh. Faceby, Northallerton Hebron Joseph, Ugthorp, Whitby Grosmont R.S.O Hart Francis, Ugthorp, Whitby Hebron William, Greenhow,Middlesbro' Harrison John, Scagglethorpe, York Hart Georga, Knayton, Thirsk HebronWm.West~rdale,GrosmontR.S.O Harrison John, Sleights R. S.O Hart George, Skelton, Howden Hebron \Vilson, Pro>p~ct hill, Great Harrison John, Tibthorpe, Driffield Hart J.Thorngumbald & Hurstwick,Hull Broughton, Northallerton , Harrison John, West End house, Gar- Hart Johnson, Kingthorp, Pickering Heckley Geo. Hardy flats,Welburn,York ton-on-the-Wolds, York Hart H.obt. Grange, Faceby,~ orthallerton HeckleyW. Moun tPleasant, W el burn, Y rk Harrison John, Wooden croft, Hunder- Hart Robert, Hollym, Hull Hedley Robson, \Voodhouse, Middleton thwaite, DarlingU>n Hart Tom G. Dale house,Burstwick,Hull Tyas, Richmond Harrison John C. Burniston, Scarboro' Hart William, Danby, Grosmont R.S.O Hedley Wm. East Layton, Darlington HarrisonJ.H.Holme-on-Spldng.-Mr. Yrk Hart William, Thorngumbald, Hull Hedley William, Uutton fields, Button Harrison John Robert, Longroof house, Hartas Richard, Eppleby, Darlington Magna, DarlingtOn Girsby, Darlington Hartley George, Burrill, Bedale Helm M.& J.Spaunkm,SinningtonR.S. 0 HarrisonJoseph, Easington R.S.O Hartley Wm. Skeeby, Easby, Richmond Helm Francis, Foxton, Northallerton Harrison Joseph, The Grange, Heming- ·HartleyWm.Westerdale,GrosmontR.S.O Helm John, Wigginton, York borough, Howden Harwood Charles, Westow, York Helm Thomas, 1\Iarishes, Pickering Harrison Joseph, Keyingbam, Hull Harwood.LWhiteho.Skutterskelfe,Yarm Helm Thomas, Sleights R.S.O Harrison J. Mickleby,Hinderwell R.S.O Harwood Mrs. S. Abbot house, Goath- Helm Ward, Ugthorp, Wh1tby Harrison Josepb, Nunkeeling, Hull land, York Helm Wm. Marton, Sinnington R.S.O Harrison J. Moor ho.Brandesburtn.Hull Harworth Mrs. Elizabeth, Picton, Kirk Helme John, Kllham, lltd Harnson Mark, Church lane, Market Leavington, Yarm Helme "'illiam, Kilham, llull Weighton R.S.O. Hastings J.Cartoft,KirbyMoorsideR.S.O Hemsley J.Thoralby,.AysgarthSta.R.S.O H.urison Mrs. Mary, Poplars, Glaisdale, Hatfield George, Seaton-Ross, York Henderson William, Gayles, Richmond Grosmont R.S.O Hatfield Thomas, Pricket hill, Howden Hensby \V. Woodbine cot. Langtoft, Hull HarrisonMatt.Caldbrdg.Middlhm.R.S.O Hatfield William, Old l\Ialton, Malton Hepples William, Wastow, York HarrisonM_Commn.Mrkt.Weightn.RSO Hauworth Ormerod, Standard hill, Hepton Thomas, Westow, York Harrison M.Thornton-le-Mr.Northallrtn Brompton, Northallerton Herbert Matthew, Dunsley, Whitby Harrison l\'letcalfe (mwrs. of), Carlton, Hauxwell Fras. Harmby,Leyburn R.S.O HocbertRobt.Stainton dale,Scarborough Middleham R.S.O Haw Edwd. East Cowton, N orthallerton Herdsman William, Leven, Hull Harrison Mrs. Rebecca, Toft hill, Hutton Haw James, Pickhill, Thirsk Heron Mrs. Jane, Burton Constable, Rudby, Yarm Haw John, Newton, Bcdale Coniston, Hull • HarrisonRd.LowSourmire,Healey,Bedle Haw Robert, Hunton, Hedale Heron Mrs. Robert, Swanland, Brongh Harrison Richd. Sourmire, Pott, Bedale Haw Robert, Sutton-undcr-Whitestone- llerring Robert M. Mount Pleasant, Harrison Robert, Gillamoor, Kirby cliffe, Thirsk Marton R. S. 0 Moorside R.S.O IIaw Thomas, Ruby, Easingwold HeseltineF.J.Ivelet,Gunnerside,Rchmnd HarrisonR.obt.Greet's ho.Welburn,York Hawcroft 'f. Wallingfen, NewportR.S.O Heseltine James, Stallingbusk, Bain- HarrisonR.Nabb,Egton,Grosmnt.R.S.O Hawkin John, Riccall, York bridge, .A~krigg R.S.O Harrison Hobert, Nunburnholme, York HawkingHy.Moor h~.Raskelf,Easingwld Heseltine Jeffrey, Dale foot, Bishop­ liarrison Hobt. Quarry ho. Ilton, Bedale Hawking Henry,Tholthorpe,Easingwold dale, Aysgarth Station R.S.O Harrison Robert, Rillington, York Hawking John, Elloo.thorpe hall, Heseltine John, Newbiggin, .Aysganh Harrison Robt. 'fholthorpe, Easing-wold Borough bridge, York Station R. S. 0 Harrison Robert, Yedingham, York Ha. wking Robert Percy, Thorn ton briggs, Heseltine :\Irs.l\Iargaret,Calvert's housr, Rarnson Thomas, Aiskew, Bedale Thornton bridge, Helperby, York Gunnerside, R1ehmond N. & E. R. YORK~. 40 .
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