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Spennymoor Kirkup Frederick Octavius, Manor house, Medomsley .Forster Matthew, Sorbie, Elmfield road, Gosforth, New- Kirkup Philip, Leafield, Birtley castle-on-Tyne Kitching Alfred Edward, Ayton Firs, Gt. .Ayton, Yorks Foster Lt.-Col. Alfred James, Anick cottage, Hexham Kitching Henry, The Grange, Great Ayton, Yorks :Fowler Marshall, Otterington house, Northallerton Laing Bryan, Abdale house, Hatfield, Herts Fry Bernard Cecil B.A. Reform club, Pall mall, London Lamb William Rutherfurd esq. Goldsboro' hall, Knares- SW borough, Yorks .Furnet.s Sir &ephen W. bart. M .P. Tuns tall grange, Latimer Wm. Hollyhurst, Winlaton, Blaydon-on-Tyne West Hantlepool; & 25 Berkeley square, London W Lauder Robert V.D. Broom Hill house, West Hartlepool Galbraith Samuel. 27 The Avenue, Durham Lawson John Robert, Parkville, South Shields Gayner Robert Heydon, Beech Holm, Sunderland Lazenby John -Gibbon Lieut. -Col. Frederick William L.R.C.P., V .D. Leadbitter-Smith Col. Edward, Flass hall, Esh, Durham Littlethorpe hall, Ripon Lee William Ralph, Lands, Westgate Gillie.s Alec, Gateshead Liddell Hon. Cyril Arth. Ravensworth castle, Gate!head GlamitJ Lord. Strea.Mam castle, Darlington Lingford Joseph, 2 Mount Pleasant, Bishop Auckland Glyn Rev_ Frederiok Ware M.A. Rectory, Brancepeth *Londonderry Marquess of K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O., C.B., Grace Herbert Wylam, Hallgarth hall, Winlaton, Blay- V.D., A.D.C. Seaham hall, Sunderland; Wynya.rd doa-en-Tyne park, Stockton-on-Tees ; & Londonderry house, 19 Gray James, 26 North street, Murton Park lane, Lond<ln W *Gray Wm.. Cresswell, Tunstall manor, West Hartlepool Lowes John Greea Joaathan, Cresta, Stanley Luck Robert Allen, Serrano, Reigate, Surrey Greener Thomas Young, Urpeth lodge, Beamish McOolvin Colin Campbell, Chopwell, Ebchester Greeawell Hi,; Honor Judge Francis Jn. :M.A. (chairman McCullagh Thomas Alexander, Clarendon house, South of Qaarter Sessioas), (rt-eenwell Ford,Lanchester,Drhm road west, Bishop Auckland Greenwell Rev. William M.A., D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A. 27 Mackay Alexander M.D. Palmfield house, Crook Nlmth !Bail~, D.urham !\IcKenzie Col. Thos. Charles, I The Cedars, Sunderland oGregson Col. James Dalt_on, Bnrdon hall, Sunderland 1-Iajor Thomas Clark, :o We.st street, Gateshead •Grigg Richard, Wingfield, Stoke, Devonport Maling Edwin .A.llan, Blackwell hall, Darlington oG-uthe Julins Ernst, Dinsdale lodge, Sea ton Carew, West Marr James, Parkside, Roker, Sunderland Hartlepool Martin Christopher Brown, The Lealands,Barnard Ca.stle Hall John .George, Galga.te. Barnard Castle Martin Nicholas Henry F.R.S.Edin., F.C.S., F.L.S. Hall Robert Wm. Fairlawn. Leeholme. Bishop Auckland Ravenswood, Low Fell, Gateshead Hall William, 16 Maureen terrace. Seaham Harbour Mather James, Providence cottage, Haswell, Sunderland -*Hamilton-ltussell Hon. Claud Eustace, Cleobury eo m t, Middleton Robert, HQlmwood, Ryton-on-Tyne Bridgnorth, Sahlp Mills John, Newham hall, Nunthorpe, Yorks ·*Hamilton-Russell The Hon. Frederick Gustavus, 3 Milvain Sir Thomas C.B., K.C., LL.M. Eglingham hall, Cambridge gate, B.egent's park, London N W Alnwick, Northumberland 'Hannay GeOTge, .Heworth hall, Felling Mitchell John M.D., V.D. 12 Wellington sq. Ayr, N.B Harrison Rev. John,Heathery Cleugh vic.arage,Wearhead Mitchell William, The Elms, Front st. Chester-le-Street -Hartley Ja.mes Walker esq. Gainford, Darlington Mole John Robert, Weldons terrace, Pelton Havelock-Allan Allan Moore George M.D. Somerton, Torquay ·•Haveloclk-.Allan Sir Henry Spencer :Moreton bart. M.P. Moore Thomas William, 8 Clarence street, South I Blackwell grange. Darlington; & Brooks's club, Hetton, Sundedand Lon.don SW ~!orison William Mackenzie, Cat-chgate, Annfield Plain -•Hay Col. Sir George Jackson K.C.B., C.M.G. Junior *Morrison-Bell Sir Charles William bart. Otterburn hall, United Service club, London .SW Otterburn, Northumberland Head Charles Arthur, Hartburn hall. Stockton-on-Tees Morrison-Bell Capt. Claud William Hedley, High Green -uenders.oa Arthur M.P. Teesdale, Rodenhurst road, manor, Bellingham, Northumberland Clapham Park, London S W Napier-Clavering Col. Charles Warren, Axwell park, Herbert Froo Blaydon-on-Tyne Herriotts John, 25 Eden ter. Chilton Buildii!gs. Ferryhill Newall Fredk. Stirling, Ca,stle hill, Wylam, Northumb *Hildyard .John Arundell, Horsley hall, Eastgate Newall Geoffrey Stirling, Sunniside, Hexham, North­ Hill William, Stillington, Ferryhill umberland 'Hodgsoll George Bryan, South croft, Harton, Sth.Shields Ord Richard .;M. A. Sands hall, Sedgefi.eld, Ferryhill Hodgson .John Geo. Northern Counties club, Newcastle Page John William Page, 36 The Green, Norton, Stock­ · •Hogg John Ewer Jefferson esq. 59 Elm Park gardens, ton-on-Tees LoadOR SW Pallister William, The Laurels, Crook Ho.pkins Major Charles Harrie Innes, The Tower, Ryton Palme·r Sir Alfred Molyneux hart. WalwQrth castle, Hopkins William Randolph Innes, The Leat, Norton, Darlington Maltoa, Yorks Palmer Claude Bowes, Wardley hall, Pelaw-on-Tyne ''llorsley Matthew Henry, Brinkbnrn, West Hartlepool Palmer Henry, Monks Holme, Corbridge-on-Tyne, House Wm. Undercliffe, Cockton hill, Bishop Auckland Northumberland · Had110n Ralph Milbanke, 8 The Cedars, Sunderland P:tlmer Wm. Glenburn, New Silksw<lrth, Sunderland Hunter Charles Edward, 30 Old .Burlington st.London W Park David Scott, Holly house, Houghton-le-Spring Hunter G-eo. lames, Sycamore ter. Haswell, Sunderland Parrington Matthew William, Hill house, Monkwear- Huntly Erringtoa m·onth, Sunderland •.Hustler William Hnstler B.A. .A.cklam hall, Middles­ Pearse Mountjoy brough·O'll.· Tees P€arson "VYilliam, The Lawns, Hartlepool · Hntebinsoa Alan, Tudhoe house, Tudhoe, Spennymoor *Pease Arthur Francis M.A. Middleton lodge, Middleton Inglis David Wood, Argyle house, Heblm.rn-on-Tyne Tya.s, Yorks & 92 Northgate, Darlington . .lames Matthew Conlson, 39 Beverley terrace,Cullercoats *Pease Rt. Hon. Joseph .A.lbert P.C., M.P. Headlaru . .Jollasen George, 122 Albert road, Jarrow-on-Tyne hall, Gain ford, Da,rlington; & 8 HertfoTd street, May­ Johnsnn John Burgoyne, 1Jrockley., Sal:tburn-'by-the-Sea fair, London W Yor'ks Pease William Edwin B.A. Mowden, Darlington .Johtttlon Wallter Lowthian, Enterpen, Button Rudby, Pemberton John Stapylton Grey M.A. Belmont, Durham Ya.rm, Yorks Phillips Bertram Erasmus, Bywell castle, Stocksfield, Jobn.stone John Cartledge Hirst, 72 Beckenham road, Northumberland IJeltenham, Kent Phillipson Thomas, Front street, Stanhope -*Joieey Edward, Blenkinsopp hall, Haltwhistle Potts John Thnrlow, Bellevne terrace, Consett -•Joicey Lord, Longhnrst hall. Morpeth·; & 58 Cadogan Prest John Joseph, Hardwick hall, Monk Besledeu, eq•are, London S W Castle Eden ~ones George Preston Majol' Arthnr John B . .A. Swe~ston, Dunsany, eo. Meath ...... .
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