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DURHAM. SBO 631 Jameson Mrs TR.!DES DIRECTORY.] DURHAM. SBO 631 Jameson Mrs. A. Barmoor, Ryton R.S.O Kilburn Richa.rd,Trimdon grange,Trim· Lee Williamj 31 Mary street, Hartlepool Jameson Mrs. Margaret.West Cornforth, don, Trimdon Grange R.S.O Leek Mrs. Janet, Youngs villas, Boldon CD'rnforth, Ferry Hill King Edward, 21 North street, Jarrow road, Tyne dock, SO'nth Shields Jameson Thos. 9 Berwick st. Gateshead King Mrs. H. 5 Henry st. Hartlep0ol Legender Mrs.Martha, 64 Second street, Jarrett Frederick William, West Auck- King Wm. 32 Robinson st. South Shields Bensham road, Gateshead land, Bishop Auckland Kingston Thomas, Coxh.oe R.S.O Leig.htonGeo.4Georgest.nth.Sunderland Jarrett Joseph John, jun. Main strest, KingstonT.North end,Sedgefid.l<'erryHll Leitch Francis, 78 Marian st. Gateshead Shildon, New Shildon R.S.O Kinnersley E. 57 Burbank st. W. Hartlepl Levelle M. 25 Brunswick st. Gateshead Jefferson Mrs. Ann, Witton-le-Wear, Kipling Nathan, I04 Pearson st.St()ckton Levy Mrs. Sarah, 2 Adelaide street~ Darli~ton KirbyChristr.z6Reed st.WestHartlepool , Southwick, Sunderland Jeffrey B.34 SouthJohuson st.Sunderlnd Kirby Joseph, Cockfield R.S.O Lewcock Mrs.S.Birtley,Chester-le-StreM Jeffrey Mrs. Mary, Church street, Win- Kirby William, n Parade, Sund~rland Lewis JohnS.goWhitbm•n st.Sunderland . laton, Blaydon R.S.O Kil'k John, Bridge st. Tow Law R.S.O Lewis Wm. 84 Berwick st. South Shields Jeffreys Mrs. Jane, 30 Mary street, Kirkham Wm. 4 Warwick st.Sunderland Lewis William,2ICharles street,Hebbul'll South wick, Sunderland Kirkup Robt. Murton colliery,Sunderlnd New town, Newcastle Jeffries Jas. I .Alma pl. Hartlepool West KirtonJoseph, 42 Frederic st. Hartlepool Lewthwaite George Rowell, 76 Hedley .Jennings S.Hart,CastleEdenStatn.R.S.O Kitchen Joseph, a Railway terrace, New street, South Shields · Jennings Thos. Market hall, Darlington Shildon R.S.Q Lewthwaite Mrs. J. Hill st. Sth. Shields Jennings Thomas, Priestgate, Darlingtn Kitching Thomas, 58 A<Jelaide street, Leybourne George, Swalwell R.S.O .Termy R. I05PrinceConsortrd.Gateshd New Shildon R.S.O Liddle Mrs. Ann, Ryton RS.O Jew William, 36 Webster st. Stockton KlockerMrs.M.J.2Salisbury st.S.Shields Liddle Job.n, Coekfield R.S.O Jewitt Mrs. M. 6& Thames st.Sth.Shields Knaggs Joseph, Dragon villa, Durham Liddle Jsph. 14Tinmill pi.BlackhillR.S.O Jobling Mrs. .Ann, Carr ville, Durham Knott ¥rs.E.20MainsfD'l'th ter.Sndrland Liddle Ralph, 63 Moor st. Sunderland .T ob ling J ames, 20 William st.Sunderland Knowles Thos.s Gilmour st. So.Stockton LightfootJ. Tyne st.Felling shore,Gatshd Jobs()n Mrs. E. 102 St.James' rd.Gateshd KnowlesWm.xoBarrington st.Sunderlnd Lightley Mrs. Jane, 90 Frederick street JobsonWilliam,g8 Devonshire st.Gateshd KnowlesWm. x~N ~wGrey st.Sunderland south, South Shields J ohnson Alexander, I North st. Jarrow Laid law Rt. 43 Trimrlon st. we. Sunderland Lighton Robt. 31 Alexander st. Stockton Jo.hnson Mrs. Cab h. 28 Hill st.Sth.Shields Laidler J obn, x6 East street, Stockton Lilley Mrs.lsabl. 33Rothsay st.Sundrlnd JobnsonC.27Whitworth ter.Spennymoor Laidler Thos, BI"idge st.. Blaydon R.S.O Lillico Mrs. Mary, The Barnes,S.Shields J"ohnson Mrs.. Eliza, Grange row, Bel- Laing Mrs. A.Sbadwell st.South Shields Linfoot William, 40 Chalk st. Stockton mont•· Durham ! Laing Mt'll. Elizabeth, 22 Carr street, Link Thos. 32 Stafford st. Sundedand JohnsonMrs. E. 9 Charles st.Sunderland Hebburn, Newcastle Linsley W.Hexham rd.Dunston,Gatesh<l Johnson. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann,. 3 East- Lake JamesJn.4Mount ter.SouthShields LishmanGeorge,2Sodhouse bank,Sheriff bourne grove, South Shields Lake Richard.4oThomas st.SouthShields hill, Gateshead . J"ohnson George, 9 Neville 11t.Sunderland Lakey Edwd.7High st..Felling,Newcastle Lisle Mrs. Ann~ Springwell, Gateshead JohnsonMrs.H.2o Rtdley ter. Sunderland L,king Wm. ;x8 Nelson st. We. Hartlepool Lister Mrs.Mary A. I84 Roker av.Sundld: JohnsonMrs. I. Coundon, Bishp.Aucklnd Ll\mb Mrs. Mary AIJ.n, 6o Commercial Lister Ralph, Back North terrace, Sea· J"ohnson Jacob, 4 Maple street, Jarrow street, Willington R.S.O ham harbour, Sunderland Johnson James, Langley moor, Durham Lambert Mrs.E.IS Henry st.Sunderland ListerR.Snowsgrn. ShotleyBridgeR.S.O .JohnsonMrs.Jane,x7Brusselsst.Gateshd Lambert John, I Deptford road, Salt- ListerMrs. R.IOCrowTreerd.Sundrlnd .Johnson John,27 Crescent row,Sundrlnd me~~odow, Gateshead Listel'> Mrs. Tabitha, 100 Light Pipe .lohnson John, 6 Lodge street, Stockton Lambert Storey,2o Chater st.Gateshead ·Hall road, Stockton Johnson Joseph,14Farrer street,Stockton Lambert Wm.6o Frances st.So.Stocktoh Little Edward, I I Ormonde st. Jarrow Johnson Miss M. Wapping st.Sth.Shields Lamph M. I8 Whit burn st, Sunderland Little J. jun.We.Aucklnd.Bshp.Aucklnd JohnsonMrs.M.19Portobello la.Sundrlnd Lancaster Henry, Bridge end, Church Little William, 6 South street, Gateshd .Johnson .Mrs. Mary, Sheraton-with- row, Darlington Littlefair Mrs. Ann,Otley terrace. Hope· Hularn, Castle Eden Station R.S.O Lancaster W. 12Bodlewellla.Sunderland town lane, Darlington .JohnsonPeter1Commercial st.Darlington Land Edward, 24 Garbutt street, Shil- Liumberg P. East Hendon rd. Sundrlnd .JohnstonGeo.I2&14Wylamst.Gateshead don, New Shildon R.S.O LivingstonMrs.E. I63WHliamst.;Hebbrn .Tones Alfred John, William street, Lapthorne George, North end~ Sedge· LlewellynA.J. 12Livingstonest.S.Shlds G1•ange town, Sunderland field, Ferry Hill Lock Mrs. Elizh. 2 Paley st. Sunderland Jones- Mrs. Celia, I4 Stoker st. Stockton Larkin Edward, I8 Ramsgate, Stockton Lofthouse Martin, Sidegate, Durham Jones Henry, 30 George st.sth. Stockton Lascells Mrs. Emily, :;~ Lower Thames LofthouseMrs.S. 27Warwick st.Gateshd JonesP.xoBewick st.Hebburn,Newcastle street, South Shields . LoftusJonathan, 39Wear st. Sunderlnd Jones Rt. Low Spennymoor,Spennymoor Lasgo Robt.53 Southwick rd.Suuderland Logan William, 73 Market, Sunderland .Tones Mrs. Sarah, Witton Park R.S.O Lauder Mrs. M. Hendon rd. Sunderland Long Mrs.Jane, 25 Slake terrace~Middle~ .Joaes Wm. 78 Hargreavo ter.Darlington Lavelle Mrs.l~'lrgt.IEllison sq.Gateshead ton, Hartlepool .Jopling Robert, Frosterley, Darlington Lavender Mrs. Caroline Amelia, West LongstaffJohn Thomas, West end,Stan- Jordan Mrs.;M.A.7rThames st.S.Shields Boldon, East Boldon R.S.O hope, Darlington Joyce Mrs. Cath. Io Frank st.Gateshead LavenderGeo. 123Somerset st.Gateshead LongstaffMrs.M.A. nCambrian st.Jarow Kane J.g6Fife st.MountPleasant,Gatshd Law James,g2Berwick street, Gateshead LonsdaleCharles,Angate street, Wolsing· Kannak Mrs. l\Iargaret, to Northumber- Law Mrs. M. 42 Skinnergate, Darlington ham, Parlington land place, Sunderland . Law Miss Sarah, Black Boy brick yard, Lorimer Thomas, 129 Dale street, South Kay Mrs. Emma, 79 Stranton green, Eldon, Bishop Auckland Shields West Hartlepool ' Lawler Mrs.Louisa,2 Albion st.S.Shields LoughtonH.87 High st.WillingtonR.S.O Kearsley Peter,27 Lawton st.Sunderland LawrenceMrs.M. xgCharles st.Sunderlnd Love Robert, g6 High street, Hartlepool Keddy Mrs. ~da, 66 Commercial street, Laws Mrs. M. Heron st. South Shields Lowdon Mrs. C. 6 Moor ter. Sunderland Middleton, Hartlepool Laws Martin, Crawcrook, Ryton R.S.O Lowe John, Hutton Henry, Castle Eden .Keeler Thomas, Trimdon grange, Trim- Lawton 1\lrii.Elizabeth, 139 George Potts • Station R.S.O • don, Trimdon Grange R.R.O ,, street, South Shields Lowery Thos. n Britannia st.S.Stocktn Kell Mrs~ E. {;astle~:ide,Black Hill R.S.O LawsanMrs.Mary,35Unioqla.Gate8head Lowes Mrs S. 178 Mile End rd. S.Shields Kell George,Castleside, Black Hill R.S.O LaybournMissM.IgCharlesst.Hartlepool Lowis William, 26 Ferry street, Jarrow Xelly Mrs. Bridget, 26 Station road, Laybourn W.Danscastle,TowLawR.S.O Lowther Christopher, Boldon colliery, Hebburn New town, Newcastle Laydon Michael, 22 Sans st. Sunderland West Boldon, East Boldon R.S.O Xelly Mrs. I. 29 Ellison st. we.Gateehea.d LazenbyMrs,M. We.Kyo,LintzGrn.R.S.O LowtherJ.8Ship la. Wreck,enton,Gateshd .Kelly J. 15 Church st.north,Suuderland Leach Thomas, New bottle, Fence Houses LumsdenMrs.E.25St.James' rd.Gateshd Kelly P. 66 Chaytor street, Jarrow LeaderMrs.Pauline,41Shildon st.Jarrow Lumsden Robert, 12 Tyne street,Felling Kelly Rbt.6gCarr st.Hebburn,Newcastle Leask Benjamin, n Davidson street, shore, Gateshead Kell:yRt.Jas.Noble'sBank rd.Sunderland Felling, Newcastle Lynn G. 20 Farringtonrow, Sunderland .Kennedy Daniel, I07 Low st.Sunderland Leckonby Thos. Brandon Colliery R.S.O MeAdow SI. 88 John Clay st. S. Shields Kennedy Danie4 46 Town street, New LedyerJ.Annfield plain,LintzGrn.R.S.O McAllister John, 376 High st. Gateshead ' Gateshead, Gateshead LedworthMrs.A.29Napierst.Darlington McAndrew Mrs. Mary Ann, 10 Raby Kennedy Mrs.M.25NewGrey st.Sndrlnd Lee George, Bishop Middleham, Ferry street, Throston, Hartlepool Xemp John, Blue Quarry road, Sheriff Hill Station McAnn Mrs. M. A. 39 Abbot st.Gateshd ' hill; Gateshead Lee Geo, Wheatbottom, Crook R.S.O McArdle Mike, 38 Church st. Sunderlnd Kerr Mrs. Ann, 74 High street, Jarrow Lee John, Crawcrook, Ryton R.S.O McCabe E. I SpelterWorks rd. Sundrld .Kerr Miss M. 2 Richmond st. Gateshead Lee Patrick J n. 132JohnClay st.S.Shields McCall Mrs.,J. A. 51 Mansfld: st.Gateshd .Kidd Caleb, Langley park, Durham Lee Robert, 52 Eldon street, Gateshead McCann Mrs.Mary, 49Grange rd.Jarrow .Kidd Hugh Alexander,Erimus ter. Mid- Lee Miss Sarah, Leadgate R.S.O McCarn Patrick, Shields road$ Hebburn dlesbro' rd. & Thornaby rd.S.Stockton Lee W. Low Spannymoor, Spennymoor New town, Newcastle 1 Kidd John, 9 Princess street, ~Iid'.lleton, Lee William, 1\'Ieadowfield, Brandon & McCartan Mrs. Elizabeth, 16 Prospect Hartlepool I Bysho~tles terrace, Bill quay, Newcastle .
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