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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire 1 536 LAM N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. (KELLY S LambertMrs.Bainbridge,AskriggRS.O Lawson Rev. William Thomas M.A. Legard Algernon Wilhmghby, The Lambert Mrs. 25Promenad. Bridlngtn. Qy Vicarage, North Ormesby ,Middlesbro' Willows, East Huntington, York Lambert Mrs. Sowerby, Thirsk Lawson Miss, Brafferton hall, Helperby Legard Algernon W. 12 Crescent, Filey Lambert Mrs. Toll!lrton, Easingwold Lawson Mrs. Weaverthorpe, York Legard M1ss C. Westhorpe house, West- Lambert S. The Sycamores, Elloughton, Lawson Thomas, ro Gray st. Whitby wood, Scarborougb Brough Lawson Wm. 5 Cleveland ter. Redcar Legg Mrs. Glen Holme, Belvedere rd. Lambert T. C. 13 Cleveland ter. Whitby Lawton Rev. Mark Anthony M.A. Kiln- ~outh cliff, Scarborough LamploughC.34 Loudesboro' rd.Scarbro' wick Percy, York Legge William Robert, Bewholme, HnU Lamplugh E.H.B.A.Tollerton,Easingwld Lawton Francis, Clarence villa, Royal LeggettHenry,Normanby rd.Normanby, Lancaster Alfred, Richmond house,8 St. avenue, Scarborough Middlesbrough Martin's square, South cliff,Scarboro' Lawton Thomas, Dishforth, Thirsk Leigh Hon. Miss, 8 Alma sq. Scarboro' Lancaster Geo.Kilton hall,Brotton R.S.O Lay bourn A. Granville ter. Ellerby,Hull Leigh John D. The Close, Brotton R.S.O LancasterJohn,32 Norwood st.Scarboro' Laybourne Mrs. Nafferton, Hull LeightonJas. H.Villapl.Sowerby,Thirsk Lancaster Mrs. Piercy end, Kirby Moor- Layburn Christopher, Swiss cottage, Leighton Robert,The Grove, Goodman- side R.S.O Scarborough road, Bridlington ham, Brough LanceJohn,15 Alma villas,GreatDriffield Laycock Rev.Michael,Middleham R.S.O le Ma.istre Rev. Sylvester John James Lancefield Jn. r:,7 Trafalgar sq. Scarboro' Laycock Mrs. Langford house, West- Snllivan M.A. Everingham, Ym-k LancelotRichard,7 Pavilion sq.Scarboro' wood, Scarborough Le Maistre Mrs. Asenby hall, Thirsk Land C. W. 43 Esplanade rd. Scarboro'ILaycock William Edward, 7 Crown ter- Lemmon Mrs. Lealholm Bridge, Gr08- Land J. F. Westgate ho.Patrington,Hull1 race, South cliff, Scarborough mont R.S.O Land Mrs.41 Esplanade rd.Scarborough I Laye Mrs. 7 Crescent, Scarborough Leng Captain George, Albany villas. Lane Major H. F. Magdala ter. Beverley 1 Layfield George, N orthallerton Bessingby road, Bridlington LaneRev.W.M.M.A.Re,:tory,BeefordS.OILayton T. 24 Newstead rd. M1ddlesbro' Leng Elisha, Rockhead, Glaisdale, Gras- Lane Sydney Leveson B.A., D.L., J.P. &'La?.enby Miss, Chapmangate, Pockling- montR.S.O Mary Viscountess Downe, Baldersby ton, York Leng George, Gate Fulford, York park, B'lldersby S.O.; Wykeham ab- Lazenby Mrs. Chapmangate, Pockling- Leng Mrs. Richard,1 Esk place, Whitby Ley, York ; & 8 Belgrave sq. London w ton, York Leng R.2 Cleveland ter. Coatham,Redcar Lane T. 40 Newcomen terrace, Coatham, Lazenby Wm. "'estwood road, Beverley Leng Thomas, 13 uray street, Whitby Redcar LeaA.g&wCrown ter.South clff.Scarbro' Leng William, 4 Victoria terrace, Lin- Lane William, I Albion ter.Guisborough Lea Mrs. Combermere house, 6 West- thorpe road, Middlesbrough Lane William, Westwood rd. Beverley bournc grove, Scarborough Lennard John Mowatt, Coulby manor, Lang George, Bessingby road, Hilder- Lea Thomas, 3 Abbey terrace, Whitby Hcmlington, Thornaby-on-Tees thorpe, Bridlington Quay LeaWm.26Westbourne gro.Scarborough Lennard Mrs. 16 Newcomen terrace, Langborne Frank, 32 Market pl. Malton Leach Frederick, High street, Yarm Coatham, Redcar LangborneMiss, IISt.Hilda's ter. Whit by Leach F. J. Pierremont,Esplanade,Redcr Lennard Mrs. 15 West terrace, NorthOr- Langdale Arthur, 23 Westbourne grove, Leach Mrs. 4 Belle vue,Bridlington Quay mesby, Middlesbrough Coatham, Redcar Leadbeater R. 35 Trafalgar sq. Scarboro' Lennard Mrs. John, 3oEsk ter. Whitby Langdale Charles D.L., J. P. Houghton Lead better H. so Rothbury st. Sca.rboro' LennardW.Oatlands,Grove hl.Middlsbm' hall, Sancton R.S.O Leadley Miss, 30 Londesborough road, LeonardA.Gretacot.Saltburn-by-the-Sea Langdale Henry Grattan D.L., J.P. Scarborough Leonard Jsph. 66 Prospect rd. Scarboro' Houghton· hall, Sancton R.S.O LeadleyMrs.Commercial st.Nortn.Maltn Leonard Miss. Burstwick house, Burst- Langdale )iiss, 19 Harewood terrace, Leadley Thos. 5 Seamer rd.Scarborough wick, Hull Mamlale road, Thornaby-on-Tees Leadley William, Uppleby, Easingwuld Leonard Miss Sarah, The Qrange, Burst- Langdale Miss, 10 Langdale ter. Whitby Leak Edward, Alne, Easingwold wick, Hull Langdale Mrs. 15 Harewood terrace, Leak Francis Flawith, White's villa, Leppington Rt. 62 Prospect rd. Scarbor~ Mandale road, Thornaby-on-Tees Tollerton, Easingwold Lesley Mrs. Sinnington RS.O Langficld Anson S. Brough Leak John, Burstwick, Hull Lesley Robert B.A., J.P. The Lodge, Sin- Langton Thomas, 19 Victoria rd. Malton Lcake Fras. 17 A.lbemarle cres.Scarboro' nington R.S.O Lansdale Edwin, Hawthorn villa, North Leake Jas. Wm.3o Barwick st.Scarboro' Leslie Rev. Thos. James, Jubilee road, Ormesby, Middlesbrough LeaperMrs. I4 Glad stone st.Scarborough Eston, Middlesbrough Lant Thomas, Bowes, Darlington Leaper Mrs. Westwood road, Heverley Leslie Mrs. The Brows, Malton Lapish Miss, Hutton Buscel, York Leare Mrs. 47 Bright st. Middlesbrough Le Tall Mrs. Shircliffe, WesLbourne pk. Lapsley William, Zetlaud terrace, Learovd Mrs. 4 Peel terrace, North Scarborough Marske-by-tbe-Sea H..S.O cliff, Scarborough Levy A.braham, 9 Ryedale ter, Borollib Lascelles Hon.George Edwin J.P.& Lady Leason Mrs. 14 Alma villas, Gt. Driffield road east, Middlesbrough Louisa,Sion Hill, Kirhy-Wiske, Thirsk Leaventhall Mrs. 40 Dunning street, Levy J. 7 Grange rd. west,Middlesbrougil Lascelles Captam David Arthur George Middlesbrough Levy Lewis, 9 Woodlands terrace, J.P. Aiskew house, Bedale LedgerC.F.4:Montagueter.Bridlngtn.Qy Borough road east, Mtddlesbrough LascellesRev.J.M.A.Sheriff Hutton,York Ledger Charles Fk. Quay rd. Bridlington Lewis Rev. James, Flatgate, Howden Lascelles Francis J ohnHenry,Ea.st lodge, Lee Rev. Rt. B.A. 7 Alma sq. Scarboro' Lewis Rev .R. Union st. Pocklington, York Rosedale, East side, Pickering Lee D.31 North Ormesby rd. Middlesbro' Lewis Amaziah, 8 Acklam terrace, New- Latham Edwin Davenportc.E. 7 Imeson Lee E. R. South parade, Northallerton port road, Middlesbrough terrace, Linthorpe rd. Middlesbrough Lee Frederick, 7 Victoria. road, Malton Lewis George, I Rockingham terrace~ Lath bury William, Westbrook house, Lee James, 15 Bright street, Middlesbro' Borough road, east Middlesbrough Scalby, Scarborough Lee Jas. N.26 Gladstone st.Scarborough Lewis Hy. 169Linthorpe rd. Middl&bro' Latimer Mrs. 9 CrescPnt, FilP:V Lee John, Burnby house, York Lewis Jn.64 urange rd. west,Middlesbro-' Laugh ton Chas. 4 West sq. SCC!rborou~h Lee Miss, Yew court,Scalby, Scurborough Lewis John, 5 Hartington rd.Middlesbro" Laverack M1ss, Stanley villa, l' ew road, LeeMrs.3oEspl.anade, South cliff, Scarbro' Lewis John, 30 St. Paul's rd. Middlesbro' Horn sea, Hull Lee Mrs. 17 Promenade,Bridlington Quay Lewis J. R 7 5 Grange rd. ea. Middlesbro' Laverack Mrs. Eastrington S. 0 Lee Mrs. Sower by, Thirsk Lewis Thos. 59 Milton st. Middlesbrollcoil Laverick H. 26 Milton st. Middlesbrough Lee Mrs. Wednesday market, Beverley Lewis Thomas, Park rd. Middlesbrough Laverick John Brown M. B. & c. M .Gla.s., Lee William, Kelvin grove, Victoria road, Lewis Thos. Christopher, Wigginton, York D.P.H. Poplar ho. Hinderwell R.S.O Bl'idlington Quay Ley Fras. Ainthorpe ho. Grusmont R S.O LaverickJ. V. Poplar ho.Hinderwll.R.S.O Leeds The Duke of D.L., J.P. Hornby LiddleW,21Vansittartter.Coathm.Redcr Law Mrs. Heslington, York castle, Bedale; &x xGrosvenor crescent Lief Mrs. Crayke, Easingwold Lawless MadameT. St . .Mary's crmvent, & Carlton & Junior United Service & LigginsThos.xo Wilton ter.Hornsea,Hull TheN ewlands,Grove hi. Middlesbrough Travellers' clubs, London s w Lightbody John M. D. Hungate, Pickering Lawley Mrs. Heatherdene, Wellington Leefe Benj. 11 Mount crescent, Malton Lightfoot Rev. utJorge Herbert M.A. road, Bridling-ton Quay Leefe John Ripley,35 Wheelgate,Malton The Vicarage, Pickering Lawrence Rev. F. Ampleforth, York Leefe Miss, 10 Cleveland tar. Coatham, Lightfoot F. W. 16 West bank, Scarboro' Lawrence Rev. Frdk. B.A. Westuw,York Redcar Lightfoot John,41 Albcrt rd. :\Iiddlesbro' Lawrence Edward, 8 Victoria terrace, Leefe Mrs.3Bentinck ter.Coatham,Redcr LiglltfootMrs.Swinton ter.Ma.shm.R.S.O Linthnrpe road, Middlesbrough Leefe Thomas, The :Mount, Malton Lill Francis, Holme, York Lawrence Harry, n Palmerston terrace, Leek Rt. Wm. 154 Prospect rd.Scarboro' Lillie Mrs. I I Wellclose square, Whit by Woodlands road, Middlesbrough Leeming Mrs.2 Pavilion sq. Scarl>orough Lincoln Henry, Scorton, lJarlington Lawrie James, 63 Shady la. Gt. Dritlield Lees Rev. Jas. C. B..-\. Gilling, Richmnd Lincoln Mrs. Appleton, Northallerton Laws Edward, 5 Windsor ter. Whitby LeesJames,56 Russcllst. Middlesbrough Lincoln T. IJGrangeru. we.Middlesbro' Laws John P.2 Hare wood villas,Brewery Leeson Miss, North Cave H.S.O Lind J. W. 17 Middle st. sth. l..xt. Drifficld bank, Thornaby-on-Tees Lcgard Sir Charles bart. D.L., J".P. Gan- Lind~>ay Mrs. Mill st. Norton, Malton Lawson Sir John hart. B.A., n.L., J.P. tonhall, York Lindsey Mrs. 47 Oak road, Scarborough Brough hall, Catterick Legard Col. James Digby J.P. 13 St. LindseyN.27Jedburgh st.Middlesbrougll La wson Arthr. Tredgold,8 Crescent,Filey N ichola.s cliff, Scarborough Lindsey W. 161 Linthorpe rd.M1ddlesbr~ .
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