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The London Gazette, 22 April, 1938 2647 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22 APRIL, 1938 2647 Robert Hodgson, Maison Dieu, Richmond, " Erinagh," 31, Avenue Road, Doncaster, Arthur Hendry, Station Road, Stokesley, Edwin Herbert Arnold, u, Town Moor Avenue, Godfrey Laird Sowerby, Stokesley, Maj. Doncaster, Joseph Henry Mason Humble, 7, Edward Williams, Leven House, Button Regent Square, Doncaster, Stanley King, Rudby, Ralph Gordon Sillars, White House, Poplars Farm, Long Sandall, near Doncaster, Great Ayton, Richard Schofield Stancliffe, East Charles Herbert Mason, 36, Christ Church House, Great Smeaton, Henry Arthur Shaw, Road, Doncaster, Walter James Crookes, St. Hilton Manor, Hilton, Martin James Morrison, Augustine's Road, Bessacarr, Doncaster, Faceby Manor, Faceby, Montague Charles Thomas Gilberthorpe, "The Elms," Bawtry Warcop Peter Consett, Brawith Hall, Thirsk, Road, Doncaster, Willie Corbett, 136, Ceme- Frank Wilson Furness, Pallet Hill, Kirby tery Road, Doncaster, Ernest 'Scargall, 2, Knowle, Reginald George Stanier Gordon, Urban Road, Hexthorpe, Doncaster, Edmund Hornby Grange, Northallerton, Colin Dowdes- Arnold, Moorlands, Moortown, Leeds, Geoffrey well Ingram, Westthorpe, Little Smeaton, Audus Nicholson Hirst, The Grange, Far Head- Northallerton, Alfred James Lascelles, High ingley, Leeds 6, Douglas Lincoln Little, 2; Bank, Stapleton, near Darlington, Cyril Joseph Allerton Park, Leeds 7, James Dearden Heath Stock, Corner House, Cleasby, near Longley, 12, Stainbeck Lane, Leeds 7, Hugh Darlington, Christopher Ridley Robinson, The Ralph Lupton, 18, Monkbridge Road, Leeds 6, Cottage, Langholm Crescent, Darlington, William Denby Roberts, Chapel House, Kiln- Robert William Todd, " Ivyholme," 72, sey, near Skipton, Mark Nutter, Embsay Kirk, Coniscliffe Road, Darlington, Lieutenant- Colonel Cuthbert Vaux, M.C., T.D., Moulton near Skipton, James Haggas, High House, Manor, Richmond. Addingham, Ilkley, Percy Bagley, Jnr., Grey Gables, Knortingley, Norman Baster, Ackton For the West Riding of the County of York. Lodge, North Featherstone, Joseph William Reginald George Royle, 5, Rawcliffe Grove, Booth, The Laurels, Ferrybridge, Tom Brown, Clifton, York, Maj. Geoffrey Herbert Kitson, Jnr., Oak Lea, Ferrybridge Road,Knottingley, Heron Court, Linton-on-Wharfe, Francis Eric Tom Brown, Grove Avenue, South Kirkby, Tetley, Hall Field, Walton Lane, Wetherby, Abraham Bullock, South Close, Park Side, William Wyrill Sissons, Waterloo Manor, Gar- North Featherstone, John William Elliott, forth, Leeds, Alan Wood, Potterton Hall, Bar- Weetworth, Glass Houghton, Castleford, Oscar wick-in-Elmet, Leeds, Maj. William Temple Fisher, Airedale House, Fryston, Ernest Ford, Lipscomb, Bramham Lodge, Bramham, Boston .Clovelly, High Street, South Elmsall, Ernest Spa, Thomas Canby, Heathfield, Crosland Victor Fox, West End House, South Elmsall, Moor, Huddersfield, Arthur Longden George Gregory, Fairholme, Carleton, Ponte- Woodhead, Deveron House, Queens Road, fract, Bernard Hickson, Cedar Lawn, Ack- Huddersfield, William Brooke, Healey House, worth, John Bernard Hinchcliff, Wayside, Ack- Huddersfield, Maurice Barber, Sunnymede, worth, Charles Henry Hurst, Wellside, Stock- Holmbridge, near Huddersfield, William Haigh, ingate, South Kirkby, Frank Bramley Jackson, Lea House, New Mill, near Huddersfield, The Grange, Knottingley, Harold Jackson, Edward Butterworth, Holme House, Holme, Vale Head, Knottingley, George Limnell Lyon, near Huddersfield, Thomas Garnet Holden, Aire Tar Works, Knortingley, Wilfred Morris, Lyndhurst, Shepley, near Huddersfield, Albert Lansdowne, Beancroft Street, Castleford, John Edward Hall, Lascelles Hall, Kirkheaton, near Garlick Llewellyn Poulson, Montpellier, Knot- Huddersfield, Reginald Mallalieu, Hollybank, tingley, Albert Reynolds, Womersley Road, Dobcross, near Oldham, Lewis Murgatroyd, Knottingley, William Henry Tagg, The Haven, King Street, Delph, near Oldham, Frank Firth, Westfield Lane, South Elmsall, Arthur Larder Cellars Clough, Marsden, near Huddersfield, Bratley, Mayors Walk, Pontefract, Herbert Jack Haigh, Bank View, Slaithwaite, near Hud- Cawthorne, Willow Park, Pontefract, John dersfield, Norman Pogson, Neilds Road, Slaith- Clark, East Hardwick Road, Pontefract, John waite, near Huddersfield, Maj. James Holden Edward Crosland, i, Rockcliffe Terrace, Crab Crossley, Fern Bank, Linthwaite, near Hud- Hill, Pontefract, William Hardress Dennis, .dersfield, John Arthur Cock, Ashleigh, Linth- Park House, Pontefract, Arthur Dixon, Red waite, near Huddersfield, Tom Gudger Fielding, Lion Hotel, Pontefract, Frank Godson, Cher- 24, Carr Top, Golcar, near Huddersfield, ington, Ackworth Road, Pontefract, Fred Edward Thorpe, Station Lane, Golcar, near Goodson, Hazledene, Ferrybridge Road, Ponte- Huddersfield, Reginald Rippon, Honley House, fract, George Hutchinson, Highroyd, South- Honley, near Huddersfield, Ronald Sykes, 36, gate, Pontefract, Charles Johnson, Jnr., St. Church Street, Golcar, near Huddersfield, Helier, Park Lane, Pontefract, George Lodge, Thomas Beattie, 43, Main Avenue, Milns- Winfield, Ferrybridge Road, Pontefract, David bridge, near Huddersfield, Sam Eastwood, 53, Sainter, Ackworth Road, Pontefract, John Wood Top, Slaithwaite, near Huddersfield, Shaw. Swanhill Lane, Pontefract, Thomas Ernest Victor Quarmby, 98, Holme Lane, Alfred Sides Whitehead, Fern Hill, Pontefract, Meltham, near Huddersfield, Fred Garside Herbert Wordsworth, Mayors Walk, Ponte- Battye, 15, Bankfield Terrace, Dobcross, near fract, Clifford Butterfield, Menston Hall, Men- Oldham, Arthur Hazelden, n, Wood Top, ston-in-Wharfedale, William Wilson, Gaw- Marsden, near Huddersfield, John Edwin thorpe Green, near Huddersfield, Albert Kilner, Sykes, 9, Kiln Hill, Slaithwaite, near Hudders- Roe Head, Mirfield, Colin Bruce, Church Lane, field, Edward James Heywood, 26, Banksville, Mirfield, Col. Hugh Stewart Duncan, M.C., Holmfirth, near Huddersfield, Laurence Lady Close, Otley, William Wycliffe Spooner, Kenworthy, 134, Church Street, Golcar, near Ashbrook, Ilkley, Thomas Lax, Chilliswood, Huddersfield, Fred Alma Jordan, 90, Thorne South Parade, Ilkley, Leslie Davis, The Manor, Road, Doncaster, Herbert Ellis Boddy, 3, Cantley, Doncaster, Clement Charles Gatley, Axholme Road, Doncaster, Fred Birchall, " Elmhurst," Scawthorpe, Doncaster, Andrew "Belmont," St. Wilfrid's Road, Bessacarr, Birchall, " Sunnymede," Boat Lane, Don- Doncaster, Lt.-Col. Albert Smith, T.D., caster, Alfred Stockil, Brompton Lodge,.
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