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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire 692 PUB N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. [KEI.I.y's PUBLIC CoMPANIES continued. PUBLIC HALLS. Middlesbrough Temperance (Mrs. S. A Middlesbrough Exchange Co. Limited Beverley Assembly Rooms, Norwood, Ball, proprietor), Mary Ann street, (John R. "\Yinpenny, sec.), Royal Beverlev Linthorpe, Middlesbrough exchange, Middlesbrough Beverley Masonic, Reg"ister sq. Beverley Middlesbrough Temperan<:l' (William Middlesbrough Hide, Skin & Fat Market BeverleyTemperance,Welllane,Beverley Bainbridge, keeper), 6 Gilkes street, Co. Limited (James Henderson, man- BevP-rley Town Hall (Geo. Hy. Knight, Middlesbrough ager), Snowdon's rd. Middlesbrough keeper), Reg-ister square, Beverley Middlesbrough Masonic, Marton oad, North Yorkshire Stock Mart C.o. Lim. Bridlington Quay Concert Rooms (Thos. Middlesbrough (G.J.Robinson,auctionr. ),Nortballrtn Hoden, manag-er), Victoria rooms, Middlesbrou.gh Old Town Hall, Market Northallerton Live Stock Mart Co. Lim. Garrison st.reet, Bridlington Quay place, Middlesbrough (John S. Atkinson,mn~rr. ), Northallrtn Castleton Temperance, Castleton, Gros- Middlesbrou~rh Town Hall, Corporation Northaller~n Market & Public Improve- mont R.S.O street, Middlesbrough ment Co. Limited (Richard D. Coates, Cleveland Hall (T. E. Marley, sec.; J. New People's Palace & Aquarium Co. sec.), N orthallerton Eales, hall keeper), Newport road, (The) (Scarborough) Limited (Wm. Northern Counties Rt~mp Distribution Middlesbrough Morgan, managing director); offices, Co. Lim. (Robert Scrafton, manag-ing Central Hall (John Cowl, proprietor), Aquarium, Scarborough director), Post Office buildings, Co'l.tham, Re dear 1 N orthallerton Town Hall (R. Sb.nttl&- Middlesbrou~h Driffield Temperance Hall Co. Limited worth, keeper), Northallerton North Riding Financial Co. (J. R. Tay- (Thomas Wilson, sec.), 42 Market Partington Temperance,Partington,Hull lor, man.), 85 Albert rd. Middlesbro' place, Gre·1t Driffield Patrin.gton Assembly Rooms (Edwin Redcar & Coatham Grand Stand Co. ElloughtonOdd Fellows'Hall,Elloughton, Atkinson, propr. ), Patrin~rton, Hull Limited (John Hikeley, sec.), Coat- llrough IPocklington Odd Fellows' Hall (W. H. barn road, Coatham, Redcar Eston Oddfellows' Hall (George Hodges, Judson, caretaker), Union street, Rsdcar Pier Co. Limited (George Hood, keeper), Eston, Middlesbrough Pocklin~tou, York sec.), 30 High street, Redcar Eston Temperance (W. Dale, sec.), St. Hilda's Hall (George Pa.shley, pro- Scarborough Cliff Bridge Co. (Francis Eston, Middlesbrough prietor), Baxtergate, Whitby Goodricke, manager & sec.), Spa, Gnisborough Temperance ~Alfred Watt, Scarborongh Masonic Hall & Club (C. Scarborough sec.), Chaloner street, Guisborongh S. Clarke, sec. ; George Chambers, Scarborough Grand Stand & Race Co. Hornsea Publi<' Rooms (Charles Edward steward). St. Nicholas cliff, Scarboro' Limited (Frank Top ham, sec.), 29 Augustus Lyon, proprietor), New Scarboroug-h Old Town Hall, St.Nicholas Westborough, Scarborou~h road, Hornsea, Hull street, Scarborough Scarborolll!h & North of England Lawn Jubilee Public Rooms (Elisha Hopper, Scarborough Temperance (Misses Tay- Tennis Co. Limitl'd (Joseph Knaggs, caretaker), Seat.on, Hull !or, hall keeper), North st. Scarboro' sec.), South cliff, Scarborough Jubilee Rooms (John Lamb, caretaker), 1 Scarborough Town Hall, Castle road, Scarborongh Promenade Pier Co. Lim. Chapmangate, Pocklington Scarborough (S. C. Platts, sec.), tz St. Nicbolas Ke:vin!!ham Foresters' Hall & Court Thornaby-on-Tees Temperance Hall, street, Scarboroug-h (E. Tharratt, sec.), Keyingham, Hull Thornaby-on-Tees. Stockton-on-'fees Scarborough Public Market Co. (Francis Kilham Temperance, Kilham, IIull West End Rooms (John Anderson), 9 Goodricke, sec.); office, Market hall, Loftus Town Hall (Thomas Winn, Skinner street, Whitby Scarborough keeper), Loftus R.S.O Whitby Masonic (John B. B. Mead, Second Middlesbrough Offices Co. Lim. Malton Masonic, Camalodunum lodge, keeper), John street, Wbitby (Edward Allan, sec.), Post Otfice Yorkersgate, Mal ton Whit by Temperance, Victoria pi. Whitby chambers, Mindlesbrough Malton Temperance (Matthew Horsley, Whitby Town Hall, Market pl. Whitby Stockton Race Course (T. W. Hornby, sec.), Spital street, Malton Whitby We~t Cliff Saloon & Grounds sec.), Thornaby-on-Tees Malton Town Hall, Market pi. Malton (Henry \'\'alker, manager), Whitby. Volunteer Life Saving Co. for WorkinQ" Middlesbrough Odd Fellows' Hall & See advertisement the Rocket Apparatus (H. J. Jackson, Baths (Jas. Smith, sec.; Wm. Tweddle, jWithernwick Foresters' Hall (Thomas capt.), Quay, Bridlington Quay keeper),Bridge st. west, Middlesbrough Kerry, sec.), Withernwick, Hull PUBLIC HOUSES. Including Hotels & Taverns. Ahbey inn, John Cooper, Redcar road, Guisborough Angel inn, John Hutchinson, Gilling, Richmond Ahbey inn, Mrs. Sarah Richardson, Byland-with-Wass,York Angel, Cornelius Smith, Bridgegate, Howden Abt"rdeen, Samuel Day, 6o Aberdeen walk, Scarborough Angel inn, John Thomas Stanbope, Market pi. Easingwold .AcklRm hotel, James Eadie, Newport road, MiddiC6bro~h Angel, Thomas Tempest, Butcher row, Beverley .Admiral Duncan, George Smelt, Beverlev pfLrks. Beverley Angel inn, George \Villiam Wright, 46 North st. Scarboro' Albert hotel, John D. Tranmer, North Motrine rd. Scarhoro' Anglers' Arms, James Thompson, Salton, York Alhert hotel, Wm. Wilson, Thornaby rd. Thornaby-on-Tees Anvil Arms, Thomas Haw, Wold Newton, York Alhert Park hotel, Alfred Mattison, 2 Linthorpe road, Lin- .Arden Arms, Henry Lambert, South Cowton, Northallerton thorpe, Middlesbrough Arlington hotel, C. Metcalfe, Arlington st. Loftus R.S.O Albion hotel,T.Baker,Oxford ter.Hilderthrp.Hridlngtn.Quay Arncliffe hotel, James Headman, Glaisdale,Grosmont R.S.O Albion inn, William Blenkin, Langton, Malton Balaclava tavern, D. Yates, Sca.rborongh rd. Norton, Malton Albion inn, James Frank, Haxter~te, "Vhitby Baltic tavern, Mrs. Alice Bruce, 21 & 22 Commercial street, Albion, Samuel Garlick, North Cave R.S.O Middlesbrough Albion vaults, Aumgall Geldard, Castle road, Scarborough B.mdsman's Arms, Daniel Heptinstall, Leading Post street, Albion hotel, Frederick Hogg, Queen's parade, Scarborough j Scarb~rough _ Albion, Mrs. Rachel Mitchell, 103 Lower Commercial street Bar family & commercial hotel, Mrs. A. E. Batty, 88 New· & Dock street,. Middlesbrough borough, Scarborough Alexaudra hotel (proprietors, the exors. of John Andersou; Barley Sheaf h?tel, Miss E. Lane, Newton-le-Willows R.S.O Miss Carrie Sokell, manageress), Saltburn-by-the-Sea Barmby Moor mn, \Vm. Massey, Barmby-on-the-Moor,York Alexandra hotel, Frank Bickerton, 46 Bolckow street & 30 Bay Horse, Thos. Bramley, Thornton-le-Moor,Northallerton Hill street, Middlesbroug-h Bay Horse, Kirby England, 2 North street, Great Driffield Alexandra, William Connell, Cleveland terrace, Redcar Bay Horse, William Farrow, Stokesley R.S.O Alexandra hotel, Curtis & Rurniston, Bridlington Quay Bay Horse inn, Thompson Gargett, Dalton, Richmond Alexlllldra hotel, Henry Greensides, Withernsea, Hull Bay Horse, Henry James Harrison, Hutton Rudby, Yarm Alexandra hotel,J.Jones,Middlesbrough rd.SouthBankR.S.O Bay Horse, James Hawkins, Terrington, York .Alexandra hotel, Mrs. S. Neville, N~rth cliff, Scarborough Ray Horse, George Hearse, Great Smeaton, Northallerton Alma inn, Wm. Hunter, Market pi. Market Weighton R.S.O Bay Horse, Joshua Heslop, Ravensworth, Richmond .Alma, Mrs. Marv Ann Jarvis, Queen st. Withernsea, Hull Bay Horse, Thomas Heslop, Whashton, Richmond Altisidora inn, Thomas Quest, Bishop Bnrton, Beverley Bay Horse inn, Richard Hoggard, Burythorpe, York Amicable Society inn, Charles Blythe, Patrington, Hull Bay Horse, Mrs. Mary Holg-reaves, Ebberston, York Anchor, Wllliam Burton, Belmang-ate, Gnisborongh Bay Horse, Fred Horton, Barlby, Selby A"Ichor inn, William Eason, Beckside, Beverley Bay Horse, Thos. Jobling, Little Beck,Ugglebarnby,Whitby Anchor, George Morle:v, Bubwith, Selby Bay Horse inn, Miss E. Nicholson, Rainton, Melmberby 8.0 Anchor inn, Fras. Southgate,Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,York Bay Horse, Richard Lawrence, juu. Skelton, York An~:hor inn, William Stevenson, Lang-thorpe, York Bay Horse, Thomas Leaper, Stillington, Easingwold Anchor, Joseph Watson, Howden dyke, Howden Bay Horse, Robert Lockey, Great Cmkehall, Bedale Anchor inn, John Wood, Wawne, Hull Bay Horse, JoLn :Marwood, jun. Gayles, Richmond Angel, Mrs. Frances Clemmet, Stokesley R.S.O Bay Horse inn, William Midgley, East Stamford Bridge, Angei hotel, Edwd. Collins, High street,Loftus R.S.O. Yorks York Angel, Jacob Gill, Topcliffe, Thirsk Bay Horse, Albert Munday, Middleton Tyas, Richmond Angel inn, John Thomas Gill, Catterick Bay Horse inn, Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, Melmerby S.O .
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