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Trades. .Far 369 CUMBERLANO.] TRADES. .FAR 369 Hodgson DavidW.Lit.Bampton, Wigtn Hogg D.Dykehead, Westlinton,Carlsle Hope John, Ireby hall, Low Ireby, Hodgson George, Halls tenement,Car- Hogg J.W.Fordlands,Laversdale,Crlsle! Mealsgate S.O latton, Carlisle Hogg In. Harker, Churchtown,Carlsle Hope J. Leegate ho.Blencogo, Wigton Hodgson H.Hawk Barrow,GosforthS.O Hogg J. W.Gilestown, Kirklintn.Crlsle Hope John, Stevenson's sq. Hethen- Hodgson 1. Scales, Threlkeld, Penrth Hogg Robert, Banks, Burtholme, gill, Carlisle Hodgson J. Flllskew, Newbiggin,Pnrth Luw Row, Carlisle Hu'pe John Henry, Saltcoats, Newton Hodgson James, Dacre, Penrith Hogg Thomas, Kirklinton, Carlisle Arlosh, Carlisle Hodgson In. Brackenthwaite, Rosley, Hogg 'V. Kershope foot, Penton,Crlsle Hope Johnston, Stone knowe, West Carlisle Hogg William, Dean, Cockermouth Scaleby, Carlisle Hodgson John, Cleator Moor 8.0 Hoggarth Mrs. M. Beckbrow,Ainstable Hope J. Orton hall, Gt. Orton,CarlBle HodgsonJ.Corney hall,Corney,Crnfrth Low Quarter, Armathwaite 8.0 Hope Thomas, Crosby, Maryport Hodgson John, Ellonby, Penrith Hoggarth Robert, Beck, Ainstable IIope Thomas, Row house, Row Hodgson J. Garthfolds, Lazonby S.O High Quarter, Armathwaite 8.0 Bound, Southwaite, Carlisle HodgsonJ.Gatesha.w hl.Hornsby,Crllle Hoggarth Hobert, Culgaith, Carlisle Hope Thomas, Wreay, Carlisle Hodgson John, Greenrigg, Westward, Holliday John & Wm. Greysouthen, Hope W.Thistlebottom,Boltons, Crlsle Wigton Cockermouth Hope William, Dockray nook, Lam- Hodgson John, Hall senna, Gosfol'th, Holliday Matthew & Wm. Tenement, plugh, Cockermouth Holmrook Kingwater, Low Row, Carlisle Hope William, Gerrard house, Stone- Hodgson John, Haltcliffe, Hesket New- Holliday Wm. &; David, Stonefaulds, raise &; Hilltop, Brocklebank, West- market, Wigton lve Gill, Carlisle ward, Wig-ton Hodgson John, Hayton, Carlisle Holliday Anderson, Plasketlands, Hope W.Middlemoor ho.Oulton,Wigtn Hodgson In. Milestone house,Penrith Holme St. Cuthbert, Maryport Hope William C. Cornhow, Bracken- Hodgson John, Ratlingate, Kirk An- Hulliday Andrew, Thornthwaite, thwaite, Cockermouth drews-upon-Eden, Carlisle Boltons, Wigton Hope Wm. Hy. Blencogo, Wigton Hodgson John, Robberby, Hunsonby, Holliday David, Dryhurst, Kenniside, Horn George, Townhead, Ousby,Lang- Langwathby S.O Cleator S.O wathby S.O Hodgson John, Scarrow hill, Moor- Holliday Henry,Wythmore, Winscalell, Horn Richard, Ousby row, Ousby, thwaite, Carlisle Workington Langwathby S.O Hodgson John, Tallantire, Cockermth Holliday Isaac, Ray garth field, Staf- Horn William, Bothel, Aspatria B.O Hodgwn John, The Grange, Gilcrux, field, Kirkoswald S.O Hornby Jonathan, Far Galligill, Nent- Bullgill S.O Holliday J .Hall hills,Hethersgill,Crlsle head, AIston S.O Hodgson John Oliphant, Scales, Un- Holliday J. Fold house, Kirkbamp- Horne Thomas, Braithwaite, Kellwick thank, Calthwaite, Carlisle tau, Carlisle Hornsby John, Wolsty close, Holma- Hodgson In.S. Newt-on Reigny,Penrth Holliday J. Plumbland, Aspatria S.O St. Paul, Silloth Hodgson Jsph. Bayls hill, AIston S.OHolliday John, Highbroom hill,Nether Hornsby Thos. Barney house, Wigt-on Hodgson Joseph, Burrell green, Greatl Denton, Low Row, Carlisle Horsley Tom & Wm.The Ashes,Stock- Salkeld, Penrith I Holliday John, Stankend, Abbey dalewath, Bound, Dalston S.O Hodgson Joseph, Halls, Bassen- I Town, Carlisle Houldsworth George, Baldhow,Water- thwaite, Keswick Holliday John Tordiff, Wolsty Stangs, millock, Penrith HodgsonJ.High Snab,Newlands,Kswck Holme St. Paul, Silloth Howard Joshua, Cold Harbour, La- Hodgson Joseph, Lazonby S.O Holliday Jonathan, Laythes, Aikton, monby, Penrith Hodgson Joseph, Longland's head, Silloth, Carlisle Howe Harry &; Thomas,Moner main., Kirkbride, Carlisle Hol1iday Joseph, Dnndraw, Wigton Mosser, Cockermouth Hodgson Joscph, Pclutho, Holme St. Holliday Joseph, Green row, Silloth Hows J. I St. Kentigern tel'. Keswick Cuthbert, Abbey Town, Carlisle Holliday Joseph, Mawbray Hayrigg, Howe John, Lingstubs, Penrith Hodgson Joseph, Tynehead, Garrigill, Holme St. Cuthbert, Silloth Howe John, "Cnderwood, Watermil- AIston S.O Holliday Joseph, Ruthwaite, High lock, Penrith Hodgson Joseph, Ainstable Low Quar- Ireby, Mealsgate S.O IIowe J.A.Ousby Row,LangwathbyS.O ter, Armathwaite S.O Holliday Richard, High Rigg, Un- Howe Robt. 33 &; 34 Duke st. Penrith Hodgsou Joseph, Winder cottage, than]{, Penrith Howe T. Ousbyshire, Langwathby S.O Great Blcncowe, Penrith Holliday Robcrt, Beckgrangc, Cald- Howell Robert W. &; Mrs. Margaret. Hodgson J sph. Thornthwaite,Keswick beck, Wigton Lonscale, Underskiddaw, Keswick Hodgson M. Jericho, Whitehaven IIolliday Robert, Gamecroft, Win- Howson George, Skelton, Penrith Hodgson Mrs. M. Mawbray, Maryport scales, Workingt-on Howson Isaac, Tou l'igg, 8todah, Pen- Hodgson Mrs. Margaret, Beckstones, H olliday Robert, Tarraby, Carlisle ruddock, Penrith Caldbeck, Wigton Holliday Solomon, Aikton, Wigton Howson James, Primrose bank, Skir- Hodgson Miss Maria, Ashgill, Garri- Holliday T. High Ireby, Mealsgate8.0 with, Langwathby 8.0 gill, .Alst-on S.O Holliday T. Plumpton Street, Penrith Huddart Mrs. Ann, Croglin, Kirk- Hudgsun Mrs.M.Craggs,Rosely,Carlsle HDlliday Thomas Graham, Whitrigg, oswald S.O Hodgson Matthc>w, Stainton, Birkby, Hutton-in-the-Forest, Penrith Huddart Mrs. M. Abbey town,Carlisle Muncaster, Bootle S.O Holliday Thos. Ww. Langwathby S.O Huddart Thomas, Cleamire, Brockl£- Hodgwn Nichol, Clesket Holme, Far- IIolliday W. Arkleby, Aspatria S.O bank, Westward, Wigton lam, Hallbank Gate, Carlisle Holliday W. Buckabank, Dalston S.O Huddlestone Wm. Acre walls, Wed- Hodgson OliveI', Bleach grn.Whitehvn Holliday William, Barrow mill, & at dikeI', Whitehaven Hodgson Rd. Little Bampton, Wigton High Hesket, Itonfield, Carlisle Hudson Mrs. Betsy & Son, Aglionby~ Hudgson Rd.Rurgh-by-Sands, Carlisle Holliday William, Blackdyke, Hulme Carlisle Hodgson Rt. Drumburgh castle,Crlsle St. Paul, Silloth HudsonG.Newby cross,Gt.Orton,CrlslB Hodgson Mrs. Sarah, Hollin root, Holliday William, Causeway head, Hudson John,Thackmire, Southernby Burns,St.John-in-the-Vale, Keswick Holme St. Paul, Silloth Bound, Hesket Newmarket, Wigton Hodgson Thomas John, Chapel house, Holliday William, Itonfield, Carlisle Hudson Mr~. Sarah, Banks ho. How Talkin, Brampton Junction, Carlisle Holliday William, Oaks mill, Cal- Bound, Hesket Newmarket, Wigto!l" Hodgson Thomas, Mawbray, Maryport thwaite, Carlisle Hudson Mre. Sarah, Whelpo Head~ Rudgsun T. Parsunby, ~"spatria S.O Hollins J. & R. Raglesfield,Cockermth Caldbeck, Wigton Hodgson Thos. Henry, Millom S.O Hollywell Jsph. Haverigg, Millom 8.0 Hudson T. Kell Springs, 80uthernby Hodgson W. Plumbland, Aspatria S.O Holmes Edward, Burtholme, Walton Bound, Hesket Newmarket, Wigton Hodgson W.Swallow hurst, BootleS.O Brampton, Carlisle Hudson T. Parkend, Caldbeck,Wigton Hodgson William, Blencogo, Wigton Holmes J. Orthwaite, Uldale, Meals- Hudson W.Long lea,Caldbeck, Wigton Hodgson Wm. Brigham, Cockermouth gate S.O Huggin Brothers, Crookholm mill, Hodgson William,· Caldbeck, Wigton Holmes Thomas A. Grassfield, Nent- Sebergham, Dalston S.O Hodgson William, Dundraw, Wigton head, AIston S.O Hullock Rd. Greysouthern, Cockrmth- Hodgson William,Foulsyke, Holme St. Holmes Thomas Camplin, Sand hill, Hunt!!!'" & J ackson, Waterend, Lowes- Cuthbert, ~~bbey Town, Carlisle Bassenthwaite, Keswick water,CockeTmouth &; Graythwaite, Hodgson Mrs. William, Hill, Bootle Hoodless Archibald, Fouldoors, Black- MORSel', Cockermouth Station S.O well Low, Carlisle Hunter Harrison, Croft mOl'ri~. Hodgson William, Lazonby S.O Hoodless John,Intake, Rosley, Carliele Moresby, Whitehaveu Hodgson William, West house, New- Hope Edward &; George, Mill hDlme, Hunter John, Croft brow, Kenniside, ton Arlosh, Carlisle Stapleton, Roweltown, Carlisle Ennerdale, Cleator S.O Hodgson William G. Green bank, ffi- Hope Messrs. High Northsceugh, Ain- Hunter John, jun. Highcockho"W, catrow, Dockray, Penrith stable, Kirkoswald S.O Kenniside, Cleator S.O Hogarth In.& Sons, Plumpton,Penrth Hope J.Watch hl.NewtonArlosh,Crlsle Cl.'MB. 24.
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