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TRADES. [NORTH .AND EAST RIDINGS F.&IOIEP.S Continued 'i86 FAR TRADES. [NORTH .AND EAST RIDINGS F.&IOIEP.S continued. Duck William, Sleighh Dunwell Thomas, :Booth Ferry, l:ned-1 Donaldson Mrs. Ann Elizabeth, East Ducker James, Burstwick, Hull lington, Ho-wden Angrove, Great Ayton Duckles Thomas, Haxby, York Durham Harry, Raw, FylingdaleB, Donaldson John Henry, Great Ayton Dudding Mrs. Mary, Newport Robin Hood's Bay Donaldson Joseph, Tunstall, Catterick Duell Mrs. Annie, Dale ho. Staithes Dntton Edward, Alne, York Donaldson William,Constable Burton Duell Ralph Welford, Rock head, Dutton Joseph, Sheriff Button, York Donkin Henry George, The Grange, Lythe, Whitby Dutton Thomas, Strensall, York Wyton, Hull Duell Robt. C. East Barnby, Whitby Dyas Neville, Kirby Fleetham,Bedale Donkin James, Holme road, Market Duell William, Ugthorpe, Grosmont Dykes Chas. West Huntington, York Weighton Duesbury Arthur, Levisham, Pickerng Dyson Edwin, Patrington, Hull Donkin Jam~s, No-rth Cave Duffield Mrs. Elizabeth & Son, Skew- Eales John, Thornhill, Stearsby, Dookes Thomas, Spring house, Farn- green, Wildon Grange, Thirsk Brandsby, Easingwold dale West Side, Kirby Moorside Duffin Christopher, Asselby, Howden Earle John William, Kirkbridge, Dorsey Amos, Shipton-Thorpe,Marke1 Duffitt John, :Belmire, Whitwell-on- Stanwick St. John, Darlington Weighton the-Hill, York Earle R. Manor ho. Ellerton,Darlngtn Dosser James, Tithe fa.rm, Wansford, Duffus Mrs. Mary &; Son, Bowes hill, Earle 'fhoma.s B. The Hall, .A.ld- Driffield Danby-Wiske, Northallerton brough, Darlington Dougill John, Gunnerside, Richmond Duggelby J. The Grange, Bempton, Easbv J.East Bank, Bilsdale,Stokeslev Douglas Aaron, Barmby-on-tbe- BI"idlington Easby Mrs. Jane, Bilsdale West Side, Marsh, Howden Duggleby Arth. Sheriff Hutton, York Helmsley Douglas Edwa.rd, Easington, Hull Duggleby Charles Henry, Horn Hill Easby John Robert, :Mansfield house. Douglas Henry, Riccall, York top, Kilnwick, Beverley Thornaby, Thornaby-on-Tees Douglas Jas. A. Rimswell, Owthorne Duggleby Frank, Manor House farm, Easingwood T. Elloughton, Brough Douglas J.Low Moor,Scalby,Scarboro' Dalton Holme, Beverley Easterby Charles, Yapham, Pockling• Douglas William, Riccall, York Duggleby Frederick, Stainton Dale, ton, York Douglass Jn.W.East Huntington,York Scarborough Easterby H. Nth. Frodingham, Driffid Douthwaite Robt. Gilling, Richmond Duggleby Mrs. John, .A.rram, Beverley Easterby Mrs. Mary, Mount PJea.sant, Dove Charles, Riccall, York Duggleby John Thomas, Scarborough Escrick Dovner John, Alne, York road, Norton, Malton Easterby William, Mount Pleasant, Dowey J. Westerdale, Grosmont Duggh•bv Michael, Bes"ick hall, Bes- Spaldington, Howden Dowey Ja~es, Ridge lane, Easing- wick, Beverley E'lston Thomas, Highleys, Newburgh, ton, Stmthes Duggleby R. Cawkell, Watton,Beverley Easingwold Dowey Joseph, Thornhill, Common- Duggleby Richard, The Wold, Sher- Eastwood Fred, Spurr house, Wig- dale, Grosmont burn, York ginton, York Dowey Bobert, Scaling, Loftus Du!rgleby Waiter, Wold farm, Naffer- Eastwood Thomas, Barmby-on-the, Dowey Sanderson, Kildale & Great ton, Driffield Moor, York Fryup, Grosmont Duggleby WWiam, Laurel house, Eaton W. G. Prospect ho. Northllrtn Downs Arthur, Weaverthorpe, York Beswiclt, Beverley Eddin James, Upper Hamer, Hart.oft, Dowson Daniel, Midge hall, Rosedale Duke Herbt. Burton Agnes, Driffield Pickering East Side, Pickering Duke John, Cranswick, Bev~>rley Eddin 'fhomas, Hartoft, Pickering Do" son G. Danby Head, Grosmont Dukes Charles, Rillington, York Eddv Jonatban & Bruce, Scar f~rm, Dowson George Henry, jun. Eggle· Dnlres John, Scagglethorpe, Malton Ellerton Abbey, Richmond stone Abbey, Barnard Castle Dukes Rohert, Scag-e-lethorpe, )falt.on Eden Mitchell, Sessay, Thirsk Dowson By. Rokeby, Barnard Castle Duncalf Robert, Oldstead, Ample- Edmond Thomas, Bolton, York Dowson J.Little Beck,Sneaton,Whitby forth, Malton Edmondson George, Strensall, 1alrk Dowson J. Moorside, Sleig-hts Dunhill H. E. Market Weighton Edmondson T.East Cowton,Nrthallrtn Dowson J.Stake hi. Lunedale,Darlngtn Dunn Fred, Court hill, Farndale East Edmnnds Joseph & Thomas, Farn- Dowson John, Danby castle, Little Side, Kirby :Moorside dale Low Quarter, Kirby Moor~ndt> Fryup, Grosmont. Dunn Frederick, Newton-in-Cleve- Edmunds Charles, White Averham, Dowson John, Goathland land, Great Ayton Harton, York Dowson John, Kilpin, Howden Dunn George, Hunton, Bedale Erlwards Edwin, Black Lion hott>l, Dowson John, WiE.d hill, Glaisdale, Dunn Geor!!e, Snainton Hi!!h street, Bridling-ton Grosmont Dunn Georg-e D. Welton, Brough Edwards William, Tholthorpe, Alue Dowson Mrs.Mary,Blue bank,Sleights Dunn George Wm. Weel, Beverley Eglin Arthur, Burneston, Bedale Dowson Sml. Gt. Moorsholm,Boosbck Dunn J.Woodside, Thwing,Hnnmanby Eg-lin John, Alne, York Dowson William, Appleton-le-Moors, Dunn James Walker, 46 Eastgate Eg-Iin Matthew, Haxby, York Sinnington south, Great Driffield Eilley Robert Hvlton, Redmire Dowson Willlam, Far Gerriclt, Great Dunn John, Newstf'ad, Brompton, Eland Ele-ey, High close, Barforth. Moorsholm, Boos beck N orthallerton Darling ton Dowson Wm. Mickleton, Darlington Dnnn John, Wilfholme, Beverley Elanrl L.Holme-on-Spaldin!Z" Moor, fdt Drake Edward, Blacktoft, Howden Dunn John Clark,The Grange,Uckerby. Eland W. Flaxton-on-the-Moor, YoH Drakes Thomas, Seaton Ross, York Dar:ington Elders George, Toft house & Haw- Dresser Henry, Kelfield, York Dnnn L. G. North Ferriby, :Brough thornedale, Aislaby, Sleights Dresser Thomas Hy. Kelfi~ld, York Dunn Oliver, Wee!, Beverley Elders William, Egton, Grosmont Drewery Brothers, Long R1ston, Hull Ounn P. Pasture ho.Sigglestbrne-.Hnll Eldon Geo. Beverley Parks, Beve1·lev Drewery Richard, Manor house, Long Dunn Rd. Newsham, Barnard Castle Elgey John Thornhill, Neswick farm, Riston, Hull Dunn Richard, Sedbusk, High Abbot- Neswick, Driffield & Holmfi.eld Drewery William, Queen street south, side, Hawes farm, Wetwang. ~lillton Withernsea, Hull Dunn Robt. Walmire, Croft,Darlingtn Elgey ~attbew Whytell, Low field, Driffield Henry, Cold Harbour, Ras- Dunn S. :Moulton, Middleton Tyas Eppleby, Darlington kelf, Easingwold Dunn Smith, Storwood, York EI!!ey Wm. Thornhill, Corps Lrmd- Dri:ffieJd Thomas N. Brafferton, York Dnnn William, Hall farm, Catfoss, ing farm. Cranswick, BeverJev & at Pilmoor grange, York Sigglesthorne, Hull Elgie Charles, Langthorne, Bedal" Dring William. Bell end, Rosedale Dnnn William, Lockington, Beverley Elgie Henry, Breckin hill, Ingleby East Side, Pickering Dunning D. Bishop Burton, BevPrley .A.rncliffe, Northallerton Drury Charles, Bentley, Beverley Dunning Edwin, Sheriff Button, York Ellenor T. &M.Kirby Sigston,Nthllrtn Drnry Charles Slater, Sproatley, Hull Dunning Fras. Potto, Northallerton Ellenor G. Kirby-Sigston,Northallrtn Drnry George, Knedlington, Howden Dunnin!! George,Welbury, Northllrtn Ellenor J.Broads ho.Borrowby, Thusk Drury James, Dunnington, York Dnnning Gt>o. B. Nafferton, Driffit>Id Ellerby David, Terrington, York Drury Wm. Stockton-on-the-Forest, Dunnjn!Z" Henry. Pickhill, Thir~k Ellerby Geo.Old Hall,Crosby,Nthailrtn York Dunning John, Walkington, Beverley Ellerby George, Thornton-le-BeanQ, Dry Frank, Little Weeton, Hull Dunning John Hy. BiJsdale, Stokesley Northallerton Duck Mrs. Hannah C. & Frederick, Dunnin!Z" Jn. W.East Moors, Helmsley Ellerby John, Poplar grove, Danoy, Newholm, Whitby Dunning Rohert, Balk, Thirsk Grosmont Duck William & Joseph, Woold house, Dunning Robert, Park ho. Farndal!" Ellerby William Hemy (trustees of), Farndale East Side,Kirby Moorside Low Quarter, Kirby Moorside Oxclose, Button-le-Hole, Kirby Duck Frank, Wintringham common, Dunnin!! W.Fadmoor, Kirbv Moon;ide :Moorside Knapton Station. York Dunninl! Waiter, Fangdale :Beck, Ellerington Thomas, Bishop Burton, Duck Joseph, Shawn riggs, Stains- Bilsdale Midcable. Stokesley Beverley acre, Whitby Dunning William, Beadlam Rigg. Ellerker James, Wilfholme. Beverley Duck M. Fairhead. Grosmont Beadlam, Nawton Ellerker Ralph,Ya.nor house,Eller'•er, Duck Mrs. Mary, Ruswarp, Whitby Donning Wm. :Bilsdale, Stokesley South Cave D~k Robt>rt, Lealholm, Grosmont Dunwell J. W. Throxenby, Scarboro' .
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