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650 FAR DURHA~L {KELL'y's FARMERS-Contirtued 650 FAR DURHA~L {KELL'Y'S FARMERS-contirtued. Tarn Joseph, Ruff Rigg, Harwood Thompson Jn.Long lee,Eastgt.Darlngtn Stonehouse Thomas & Son, Stonehouse, Forest&Frith-with-Harwood,Darlngtn 'fhompsonJ.Lums hos.Greencrop,Drhm Greatham R.S.O Tarn Miss Mary, Wolpits hill, Forest & Thompson John, Stottley, Middleton-in- Storey John, Cornsay, Durham Frith-with-Harwood, Darlington Teesdale, Darlington Storey John, Norton, Stockton Tarn Mrs. Mary Eliz!:lbeth, Woodland, Thotnpson Jn.West ho. Hedley, Gateshd Storey Joseph, 56 Hallgarth st. Durham Butterknowle R.S.O Thompson John, jun. Stottley, Middle­ Storey Mrs. Mary, Butterby mill, Crox- Tarn William, Ettersgill,Forest &Frith- ton-in-Teesdal-:l, Darlington dale, Durham with-Harwood, Darlington Thompson John W. Lyrick ldg. Norton Storey Mrs. Mary, Fleaming field, Shot- Tate Joseph & Son, Ewe hill, Morton Thompson Joseph, Cows hill, Darlington ton Colliery,Castle Eden Station R.S.O Grange, Fence Houses ThompsonM.Muggleswck.Blck Hl.R.S.O Story Robt. & Geo. Brandon & Byshott1es Tate George, Cold Heseldon, Sunderland Thompson Ralph, Collinclose house, Story Roger, Hough hall, Quarrington, TateRobinsonS.Dalton-le-Dale,Sunderld Norton, Stockton Coxhoe R.S.O Tate Thomas, Dunston, Gateshead Thompson R.Gateho.Egglestn.Darlngtn Stothard John T. Framwellgate, Durham Tate Thomas, Great Coop house, Haw- Thompson Richd. Burdon, Sunderland Stothard Ralph, jun. Low Carr house, thorn, Sunderland Thompson Robert, Carlton, Stockton Framwellgate, Durham Tate William,Durham road, Sunderland Thompson Rt.Rumby hl.BishopAucklnd StowellJ. S.Faverdale, Cockertn. Darlngtn Tay lorG.J .&T. Windy hi. Whckhm.R. S. 0 Thompson Robert, 8hincliiffe, Durham Straker George, Newbiggin Moor, Red- Taylor Geo. Fredk. East Boldon R.S.O Thompson Thos. High Haswell,Sundrld worth, Heighington R.S.O 'I'aylor Mrs. Hannah, Shotton, Castle Thompson Thomas, Shittlehope burn, Stubb Joseph, Newfield, Spennymoor Eden Station R.S.O Stanhope, Darlington Stubbs Jacob, Bede Kirk, Barnard Castle Taylor James, Park ho. Barnard Castle Thompson Thomas, Springwell Satley, StubbsJ.NewBroomielaw,Barnard Castle moor, Damard Castle Tow Law R.S.O Stubbs John, Barnard Castle moor, Bar- Taylor Jn. Huntley pi. N ewcstl.rd.Sndrld ThompsonT. White haH;vrestgt. Drlngtn nard Castle Taylor John David, Nettlesworth West Thompson Waiter, Mayland, Hamster- Stubbs Thomas, Elton, Stockt6u house, Chester-le-Street ley, Bishop Auckland Suckling John, Gladstone st. Stockton Taylor Matthew, School Aycliffe, Thompson W.Albion st. WindyNk.Gtshd Suddes Geo. & Jsph. Hamsteels, Durham Heighington R.S.O Thompson W.Barnley,Egglestn.Drlngtn Suddes Wm.& Thos. Hamsteels,Durham Taylor Richard, Mickle hill, Monk Thompson Wm. Blackwell, Darlington SuddesMrs.C.Biggen,Greencroft,Durhm Hesleden, Castle Eden station R.S.O Thompson "\Y. Cleveland rd. Hartlepl.We Suddes Geo. Pringle ho. BraucepethR. S. 0 TaylorThos. W estBoldon,E. BoldonR. S. 0 Thompson W. Coniscliffe rd. Darlington SuddesG.Pringleho.Brandon&Byshottles Taylor Thomas, Lumley, Fence Houses Thompson William,Reeley Mires,Green­ Suddes George Matthew, High Holy- Taylor William, Heselden hall, Monk side, Ryton R.S.O well, Brancepeth R.S.O Heselden, Castle Eden Station R.S.O Thompson William, Softley cottage, Suddes James, Hamsteels, Durham Taylor William, Low Raining, East Lynesack&Softley,ButterknowleR.S.O Suddes Jas. Low row, Cornsay, Durham Herrington, Sunderland Thompson William, Southfield,Medoms. SuddesJ.Blackburn, Hamsteels,Durham TeasdaleC.White ho.Thornley,Darlingtn ley, Lintz Green R.S.O Suddes William, Cornsay, Durham Teasdale Elijah, Mayland Lee, South Thompson Joseph, Elton, Stockton SuddessR.Landho.Satly.TowLawR.S.O Bedburn, Bishop Auckland Thompson William, Elton, Stockton Sunman Mrs. Richard, Hart, Castle Teasdale Jn.Hamsterley,Bishop Aucklnd Thornton George,FightingCocks,Middle- Eden Station R.S.O TeasdaleJ.Thornley gro.Thrnly.Drlngtn ton St. George R.S.O Surtees H.Edmundbyers,Black Hl.R.S.O TeasdaleJos.St.John's chapel, Darlington Thornton Jn. Edmondsley,Chester·le-St Surtees Ridley, Greenside, Ryton R.S. 0 TeesdaleJ.Edmundbyers, BlackHI.R.S.O ThorntonJ .Goosepl.LongNewtn.Drlngtn Sutheren W. Royal hl.Sedgefld.FerryHiiJ Telfair James G. Garmondsway moor, Thornton John, Goose pool, Middleton Suthren J. J. Hall, Elstob, Ferry Hill Coxhoe R.S.O St. George R.S.O Sutton Chas. & Geo. Ingleton,Darlington Telfeir James Gleeson, High Raisby, Thornton John, Morton palms, Fighting Sutton Charles, Langton, Darlington Kelloe, Coxhoe R.S.O Cocks, Middleton St. George R.S.O Swainston George, Brafferton, Darlingtn TelfordR.Berry edge,ShotleyBrdg.R.S.O Thornton Jsph. Tribley ho.Chester-le-St Swainston John, Helme park, Thornley, TelfordRt.Medomsley,LintzGreen R.S.O Thornton Robt. Green hl.WingateR.S.O Darlington Temperley George, Elchester R.S.O Thornton William, Easington, Castle Swainston John, Sacriston, Durham Temperley Mrs.Hannah,ElchesterR.S.O Eden Station R.S.O Swainston T.Hamsterley,Bishp.Aucklnd Temple Mrs. Jane,Newbiggin, Darlingtn Thorntree Farm (RobertJohnson,man.), Swan Joseph & Robert, Old Ravens worth, TempleJn.High ho. Ne'wbiggiu, Darlingtu Fighting Cocks, Middleton St. George Ravensworth, Gateshead Tennant John, Fulwell road, Sunderland R.S.O. Darlington · Swan E. Ouzlow, Ravensworth, Gateshd Tewardi.Dentgate,Marwd.BarnardCstle Thubron Edward, Embleton Old hall, Swan John, Streetgate, Gateshead Teward John, Lane side, Forest & Embleton, Elwick, Castle Eden Swan Thomas, Whitton, Ferry Hill ' Frith, Darlington Thubron J.Schl.Ayclff.Heighngtn.R.S.O Sweeting Mrs. Ann, Shotton, Castle Teward William,Sare hill,Forest&Frith- ThurtowR.Sprucaley,Sedgefld.FerryHill Eden Station R.S.O with-Harwood, Darlington Tidyman Mrs. Mary, Marsh house,New- Sweeting Jackson, Hart, Castle Eden ThomasDvd.Hilton ho.Hurwrth.Drlngtn ton, Bewley, Stockton Station R.S.O Thomas David, Seatou Carew R.S.O TindaleFredk.D.Newbottle,FenceHouses SwinbaukJ.Brecon hl.Sedgefld.FerryHill ThompsonA.M.& Jas.Raleypk.Darlngtn Tindale John, Carrv!lle, Durham . SwiubankT.Southmr.Sedgefld.FerryHill Thompson Matthew & James, Langley Tindale Matt. Newbottle, Fence Houses Swinbank Thomas Raine, Miller hill, Dale-with-Shotton, Darlington Tindale William, Woodstonl} house, Woodland, Butterknowle R.S.O Thompson Adam, Low Thornley, Win- Lumley, Fence Houses Swinbank Thomas Watson, Skears, Mid- Iaton, Blaydon R.S.O Tinkler Henry, Sauf hall, East Newbig- dleton-in-Teesdale, Darlington Thompson Charles, Viewley hill, Wol- gin, Bishopton S.O Swinbank Wm. Bridge ho. Ettersgill, singham, Darliugton · Tinkler James, Redmarsha:ll, StOckton Forest & Frith-with-Harwd. Darlingtn Thompson Christr. T. Hilton, Darlingtn Tinkler JoseJ!h, Bishop Middleham, Swinbanks Joseph, Woodland, Butter- ThompsonG.Blakeley,Staindrop,Drlngtn Ferry Hill Station knowle R.S.O Thompson George, Hedley West house, Tinkler Mrs.Mary A.Fishburn,FerryHill SwiuburnG. Waldridge,Chester-le-Street Marley hill, Whickham R.S.O Tinkler Thomas, Bishop Middleham, Swinburne John,Greenside,Ryton R.S.O Thompson George, Hole-in-the-Wall, Ferry Hill Station Swinburne Thomas, Rift House road, Helmington How, Crook R.S.O Tinkler Walton, High Shotton, Langle)' Hartlepool West Thompson lsaae, Finchal banks, West Dale-with-l:'lhotton, Darlington SwinburneW. Tanfield,BumopfieldR.S.O Rainton, Fence Houses Tiukler Wm. Lee close, Great Stainton, Tait William, Blaydon R.S.O Thompson Jas. Hetton-Ie-Hill, Durham Ferry Hill Tallentire Mrs . .Ann, Bale hill, Forest & Thompson J.Southside,Mordon,FerryHI Tiplady Ambrose, Sunnyside, Plaws- Frith-with-Harwood, Darlington Thompson James, Valance lodge, Forest worth, Chester-le-Street Tallentire Jacob, Hangingshaw, Forest & Frith-with-Harwood, Darlington Tiplady J. Bolton hl. Staindrop,Darlngtn & Frith-with·Harwood, Darlington Thompson James, Whorlton. Darlington Tiplady T. Bell ho. Cleatlam, Da'rlingtn Tallentire Mrs. Jane, Ridden street, Thompson Mrs. Jane, Morley, Etherley, Todd Mrs. J. & Jn. Fishburn, Ferry Hill Forest&Frith-with-Harwood, Darlngtn Bishop Auckland Todd George, Snaresgill, Middleton-in- Tallentire William, Haugingshaw,Forest ThompsonJ.llryansLeap,Burnpfld.R. S.O Teesdale, Darlington & Frith-with-Harwood, Darlington Thompson John, Edge Knowle, Ham- Todd G.Victoria,Howden.. Je-WearR.S.O Tallintyre John, BurfOl'd leases, Wood- sterley, Bishop Auckland Todd Isaac H. Market place, Houghton- Jand, Butterknow1e R.S.O Thompson John, Egglestone,Darlington le-Spring, Fence Houses Tarn Miss Ann, Wolpits hill, Ettersgill1 Thompson John, Ferry Hill Todd Mrs. Jane, Aukside, Middleton-in- Forest&Frith-with-Harwood,Darlngtn 'fhompsonJ.Field ho.Carmel rd.Drlngtn Teesdale, Darlington Tarn Isaac, Intack, Forest & Frith-with- 'fhompson Jn.Lea side,Hilton,Darlingtn Todd Joseph, Inkerman cottage, Mid- Harwood, Darlington Thompson John, Leadgate R.S.O dletou-in-Teesdale, Darlington Tarn John, · Leekwath, Middleton-in- 'l'hompson John, Lynesack & Softley, Todd Richard, Copt hill, Houghton-le· Teesdale, Darlington Butterknowle R.S.O J Spring, Fence Houses .
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