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Bffic:B TRADES DIRECTORY • bFFIC:B TRADES DIRECTORY. 607 • • , . CARPENTERS & JOINERs-continued. Readshaw J. 7 Claypath, Durham Thompson F. Wearhead, St. John's, Knoph 1\1. E. Town wall; res. Friar Redhead R. Heworth shore, Lower Weardale street, Hartlepool Heworth, Gateshead Tbompson J.Whitbyst. West Hartlepool Lamb J. I,amb street, West Hartlepool Redhead R. Low Felling', Lower He- Thompson Robert, Princes street; resi- Lamb W. 7 Barclay st. M, Sunderland worth, Gateshead dence, York street, West Hartlepool Landreth J. High street, Wolsingham Redshaw J. Wardell's buildings, Cross- Thompson T. Whitbyst.West Hartlepool Lane William, Scarborough street & gate, Durham Tbompson T. Wearhead, St. John's, Tower street, West Hartlepool Reed & Stephenson, Low fell, Gateshead Weardale Langstaff G. Hamsterley, Darlington Reevell R. Dovecot street, Stockton ThompsonW. Strallton, West Hartlepool Lawson J. 8 Woodbine st. South Shields Rennison J. 59 Crossgate, Durham Thuhroll R. Sheraton, Castle Eden Layfield R. 59 Skinnerg'ate, Darlin~toll Richardson J. Pitteymee, Framwell gate Thubron W. Hutton Henry, Castle Eden Lazenby R. Bishop Middleham, Durham moor Thurburn J. & T. West Auckland, Learmount J. 66 King st. South Shields Richardson T. Winlaton, Newcastle Bishop Auckland Letbe R. C. 22 North Durham street, B, RichardsonT.W.South rd.BishopAuckld Todd J .Todd's sq.Northgate st.Hartlpool & 7 Cousin street, B, Sunderland Richardsoll W.Witton-le-Wear, Durhm ToddT.jun.Todd'sbldgs.SeahamHarbour Leveson J. Pipewell bank, Gateshead Robinson Geor~e, California, Hartlepool Turnbull T. Birtley, Fence Houses Liddell J. Whickham, Gateshead Robinsoll H. Elwick, Hart, Ferry Hill Tweedie W. Golden Lion yard, Sadler Lightfoot W. 63 Gilesgate, Durham Robinson J. Seaton Carew, Stockton street, Durham Lidster M. Ferry hill, Durham Robinson J. Easington, Castle Eden Unthank R. 8 Priestg'ate, Darlington Lister G. Ayres quarry, B, Sunderland Robinson M. Sedgefield, Ferry Hill Unthank'V. 18 High st. Stockton LongstafI' G.Leadgate, Iveson,Gateshead Robinson R. Blaydon, Newcastle Urwin G. Edmmldbyers, Shotley Bridge Lowes J. Stainton-le-Street, Darlington Robinson R. West rd. West Hartlepool Wait G. Wood street, Hartlepool Lowes J. Bishopton, Stockton RobinsonT.Hedworth,Jarrow,Gateshead Walker J. Blaydon, Newcastle Lux 'W. Crook, Durham Robinson '1'. Sunderland street, Hough- WalkerJ.SeatonCarew,WestHartlepool McIntyre J. 8 Vine street, Sunderland ton-le-Spring Wallace H. Ryton, Newcastle Main T. West street, Gateshead Robson G. Royal oak, 'West Auckland, Wallace J. 99 Gilesgate, Durham Mains D. Tow law, Durham Bishop Auckland Walton G. jun. Lanchester, Durham Malthouse W. Brunswick street, West Robson W. 44 Crossgate, Durham Walton J. 135 Gilesgate, Durham Hartlepool RobsonJ.3Northumberlandst.B,Snderld 'Valton J. West Black dean, St. John's, Marley R. Coxhoe, Ferry Hill Robson M. Medomsley, Gateshead Weardale , Marshall T. \'Vrekentor, Gateshead Robson R. Muggleswick, Shotley Bridge Walton J. Lanchester, Durham Martin James C.9~ High row,Darlington Routledge J. Berry edge, Conside-cum- Walton R.Chisholm cot.West Hartlepool Mason A. 94 High street, Stockton ,Knitsley, Gateshead Walton T. Elvet bridge, Durham Maugham B. Norton, Stockton Russell T. Whitby st. West Hartlepool Walton W. 33 Crossgate, Durham MaughaI1 R. Bishopton lane, Stockton Rutter W. 45 West Holborn, S. Shields Wanless G. 27 Hardwick st.J\'1, Sundrlnd Mavin G. 32 Gilesgate, Dm'ham Scaife G. Edmondsley, Durham· Wanless S. 12 Woodbine street, Hendon, Melross H. 50 New Elvet, Durham Scott W. Henry street B, Sunderland Metcalf J. Gainford, Darlington Shafto W. 2 & 6 King street, Durham Ward J.W. Freeman st. West Hartlepool Mewburn R. 27Barclay st.M,Sunderland Sharp J. Stranton, West Hartlepool Wardropper P. Low Lambton, Pensher, Middelton \'V. Chester-le-Street, Fence Sharp W. Blanford st. B, Sunderland Fence Houses Houses Sheraton C. Trimdon, Durham Warwick M. Mount Plellsant,Hartlepool Miller G. Haswell, Durham Shippen S. Ryton, Newcastle Wass W. Stranton, West Hartlepool Minns J. Murton, Seaham Harbour SiddleG.Chester-le-Street,FenceHouses Watson H. Gt. Lumley, Fence Houses Mitchell R. Norton, Stockton Simpson&Harper,4.5Lowrw.B,Sundrlnd Watson J. Ryhop, Sunderland Mohon N. Coxhoe, Ferry Hill Simpson G. Winston, Darlington Watson P. W. Chapel st. Darlington Moody G. 83 Claypath, Durham Simpson R. West Boldon, Sunderland Watson J. Witton-Ie-Wear, Durham Moody J. 8 Green terrace, B, Sunderland Smith G. Chapel passage, Old.Elvet Watson T. Harrison st. West Hartlepool Moor J. Mount Pleasant, Hartlepool ' Smith J. North road, Durham Watson W. Waterloo vale, South Shields Mordue T. 14 Hallgarth st. Durham Smith J. Framwell gate, Durham Watt & Cuntley, High st. Hartlepool Morley J. Gainford, Darlington Smith J. H. 18 Low row, B,Sunderland Watt A. St. Hilda street, Hartlepool MOl'Son C. Market pI. Bishop Auckland Smith W. Burnop field, Gateshead Weldon G. Bridgegate, Barnard Castle Mothersdale W. D. Marine terrace, Smith W. William st. Seaham Harbour WestaIl A. 20 King st. B, Sunderland West I:lartlepool Snaith W. 52 Northgate, Darlington Whitfield J. Victor st. M, Sunderland Nelson R. Market pI. Bishop Auckland Snowball J. North road, Durham Whitworth J. Sheriffhill Newby W. 8 Nile street, B, Sunderland Snowdell W. Ryton, Greenside, Newcstl Wilkinson J. R. Norton, Stockton Newcomb J. Bradbury, Ferry Hill Sobers W. 196 High street, Gateshead Wilson E. C. Hunwick, Dmham Nicholson J. Church lane, Wolsinp-ham Spence B. 24: Liddell ter. M, Sunderland Wilson J. Brown st. 'West Hartlepool Nicholson J. Lamb st. West Hartlepool Spence G. Hamsterley, Darlington, Wilson J. Ebchester, Gateshead Nicholson M. Hill's lane, Hartlepool Spence T. Hamsterley, Darlington Wilson J. Leadgate, Iveson, Gateshead Nicholson T.Church st.Seaham Harbour Stockill William, Stockton street, West WilsOll R. Skinner gate, Darlington Nicholson T. North Railway street, Hartlepool Wilson W. 36 King st. South Shields Seaham Harbour Stokell J. Bond street, Hartlepool Wright E. Langton, Darlington Nicholson T. jun. Gainfol'd, Darlington Stokoe T. & Son, 139 High st. Gateshead Wright J. Cuthbert st. South Shields Nicholson W. Church lane, Wolsingham StonehouseW.38 Hamiltonst.M,Sndrhld Wright M. Langton, Darlington Oates W. Pensher, Fence Houses Stratford W. Dipton, Gateshead Wright Robert, Back Bondgate, Bishop O:dey G. Holmeside, Durham Summer M.15&16E.Keppellst.S.ShieJds Auckland ' Pape A. Friendship lane, Hartlepool Sunderland J.Wingategrange,Ferry Hill Wright W. South I'd. Bishop Auckland Parkin R. Middle street, Stockton Sutton Mrs. E. Bondgate, Darlington Young G.WestAuckland, Bshp.Aucklnd Pattison J. Low fell, Gateshead Swalwell J. Rowell street, Hartlepool Young J. 17 Ellison street, Gateshead Pattinson M. Thornley, Durham Swan R.26 Barrington st. M,Sunderland Young W. Ingleton, Darling'ton Pattison N. Sheriffhill Swenson W. Norton, Stockton CARPET BAG MANUFACTK. Peacock G. Black Boy street & Dovecot Swinbank T. Coatham Mundeville, Ord John, 28 Silver street, Durham street, Stock!on' I;Iaughton-le-Ske~ne,Darlington. CARPET WAR.EHOUSES AND Pearson G. Gamford . Swmdale J ..CastlesIde, lVlug'glesWlck, MANUFACTU'RERS. Pearson M. South ter. BIShop Auckland Shotley BrIdge , ". Andrews J. Framwell gate, Durham Pearson T. Esh, Durham Talbot H. Whardell s bUIldings, Cross- Green G. & Co. Priestgate, Darlington Pe~~&Humbl.e,~Lowrow,B,Sunderlnd gate, Durh~m. Henderson & Co. Back lane, Durham PhIlhps G.7WIlhamsonter.M,Sunderlnd Talbot W. Wmdmlll hills, Gateshead Monkhouse Brothers Thorngate Bar- Porter R. High Felling,Lower Heworth, TaylersonD.Seaton Carew,W.Hartlepool nard Castle' , Gateshead Taylerson J. Hart, Castle Eden Weldon W.& Co.30 to 33 High st.Stocktn Potts T.G.Cold Hasledon,Seaham Harbr TaylorJ. Cumberland st. B, Sunderland White Thomas & Co. (wlwlesnle ~ re- Proctor J. Broome, Durham Teasdale T. Westgate, Stanhope tail) 21 Silver street Durham PrudhoeJ.8 Leazes pl.Claypath,Durham TeesdaleJ.St.John's,Weardale,Darlngtn ' CARTWBI~HTS Punshon W. North Pittington, Durham Tennick G. Gainford, Darlington .• Purvis J. 4 Burrows st. South Shields Thirlwall W. Whitby street; residence, See Wheelwnghts. Rake J. 2 Hullgarth street, Durham Barrett street, West Hartlepool CAR.VE~S ... G:tL'DBitS. Readshaw J'. Mid<lletoll-in-Teesdale, Thirwall W. Ward st. West Hartlepool Bradley R. Stamdrop, Barnard Castle Barnard Castle 'rhompson J. & J. Middleton-in-Tees- Branfoot R. S. 23 North Durham street;l Readshaw J. jun. Middleton-in-Tees- dale, Barnard Castle R, Sunderland dale, Barnard Castle Thompson C. Hurworth3 ])arlington Carnaby J. 8 King st. South Shields.
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