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TRA1JES. GRO GUT 555 'Tha.Ckray Hy DIRECTORY.] TRA1JES. GRO GUT 555 'Tha.ckray Hy. 71 Glasshouse st.Hunslet Walton Jan.es G. New line, Greengates *Wilson John Thomas & Sons, 15 York 'Thackray Robert, Corn stores, Bridge 1 Walton William, 1 Endive street, Leeds road; 72 West street & Caledonian hne, Ilkley road, Bramley road & 1 Little Woodhouse street Thomas Alfred, 2 & 4 Sussex square, Ward Charles & Son, Rothwell Wilson David, 24 Be:grave rd. Keighley Ellerby road Ward Amos, 20 Grove road, Hunslet Wilson George, Astley, Swillington Thompson George. 41 Sackville street WardMrs.A.17 & 19Woodmanst.Holbck Wilson Isaac, IS Chapel lane, Bingley Thompson John, New road, Guiseley We.rdMrs.Eli7..abeth,Waterloo rd.Pudsey Wilson James (exors. of), I Bridge end ThompsonJ. W.4 Mulberry pl.Hunslet rd Ward Jarnes W. Horoughgate, Otley Wilson John, 21 Holds worth street 'fhompson Joseph, 2 Clayton's buildings, Ward Jsph. ll. 13 Town st. Stanningley Wilson John, I]O & 172 Lower Town st. Leeds road, Bramley WardMrs.M.I2 Headingley la.Headingly Bramley Thompson Rchd. 136 & I~8 Westfield rd Ward William, 66 & 68 Hurley road Wilson Jn. 59 Moor Crescent rd.Hunslet Thompson Robert l..i. 49 Burrnantofts st Wardale Henry George, 1:;4 Quarry hill Wilson John Robert, 5I Watlass street Thompson Thomas, 6 Portland st. & I Wardman William, 19 Gay lane, Otley Wilson William, 56 ~larsh lane, Pudsey Sunny Hank street \\'arrington Thos.C.77Elder rd. Bramley Winder Wm. Henry, 39 Blenheim place Thornton Albert, Albion road, Idle tWarrington William, 76 St. ~ark's rd Windsor Mrs. Louisa, 32 Charles street Tlwrnton Henjamin l..iott, Town Hill st. Waterhouse Mrs. Hannah Sarah, Winn Anthony H. 36 Hurley Lodge rd Cottingley, Hingley Smalewell road, Pudsey Winn Jsph.35Rickardshaw la.Stanningly Thornton Joseph, Long row, Horsforth Waterworth Hy. Woodside, Horsforth 'Vinpenny Joseph, 18 ::\Ieadow road Thornton Mrs. Sarah E. 30 Portland st Watkinson Robert, 2 Skipton rd. Ilkley Winterburn Thomas & Sons, 49 Balm ThorntonS.Apperley rd.Apperley bridge Watmough Abraham, 144 Lower Town road, Hunslet carr 'Thorpe Geo. Dealtry, 61 Great George st street, Bramley WinterburnMissSar-dh,6gTownst.Farsly Threapleton ~rs. H.49 Lowtown,Pudsey *'\\'atmough Thomas, Churwell Witting Richard, 47 Chapel town road Thrippleton Edward, 3I Ventnor street \\·atson.Alfred, Town street, Horsfortb Womersley Vtm. H. \\'ell hill, Yeadon Thrippleton James, I24 Lower Town Watson l..ieo. 25Greenwood st. Hunslet WoobankJsph. 2oGlasshousest.Hunslel street, Bramley Watson George Alfred, 3 & 5 Nippet la Wood John & Sons, 172 Kirkstall road Thrippleton .Mrs . .Matilda, g8 Upper Watson George Alfred, 68 York road Wood Colin, 4 l\lyaclelton ter. Ilkley Wurtley road Watson Miss Hannah E. 52 Boar lane Wood Frederick, 21 Woodhouse lane Till Alfred Henry, I22 Tong road Watson Mrs. Helen, 28 Greystonestreet Woud George, 13 Great Wilson street Todcl William, Boroughgate, OLiey Watson JamPs, 49 & 51 Putternewton Wood .Mrs. H. Peel cres. Ilkley rd. Otley Tomlinson J sph. Commercial st. l\Iorley lane, Chapel-Allerton Wood ~Irs. Hannah, 32 Second avenue Top ham Henry, Rickardsha w lane, \\laugh Mrs. Charlotte, Hens haw, Yea don Wood J ames, 32 Cross l..ireen lane Stanuingley *\\'ear Tom, 1 Coniston mount, Bradley Wood James, 12 Valley ruad, Puclsey TGJulson John, 11 New Park street hill, Stanningley Wood Joseph, 140 Church st. Hw1slet Toulson Mrs. Rachel, 9 Plum street Webster Amos, 21 Woodhouse Hill road, Wood Joseph, 282 Kirkstall road Town Miss Jane Ann, Post ofiice, 87 & Hunslet carr Wood Joseph, 58 Waterloo road, Hunslet 89 Town street, Stanningley Webster Henj.2oDewhurst pl.~ewWrtly Wood Joseph, jun. South View ter.Otley *Townend & Smith1 Chapel la. Keighley Webster ~Irs. Elizabeth, 16 Croyd"n st Wood Rubert, I92 Farnley hill, Farnley Trowill Charles, 175 Camp road Webster John, 17 & 19 Port st. Holbeck WoodS. 132 Town street, Stanningley Tunstall John, 21 & 23 Green road Wells Alfred, 40 Glasshouse st. Hunslet Wood Thomas, 112 Woodhouse street Turner .Mrs. Betsy, 16 Greenside, Pudse~· *Wescoe William Hy. High st. Morley Woodcock Thos. & Henj. 74 Cavendish st Turner Francis, E~twood's buildings, West Hicharcl, 36 York road Woodcock John, 72 Quarry hill Park lane; so Camp road & 16 & 17 West Thomas, Oulton Wooclhead Barker, 239 :\larsh lane; 91 ~larket street Weston Joseph, 7 tiervia grove Meadow road & IIO Meadow lane Turner Joseph Jackson, 64 & 66 Town Whalley Benjarnin, 95 & 97 Beckett st Woodhead George, 63 Mean wood road; street, Armley Wharmley John, 17 Camp bell stre~t 35 Accommodation road; 75 Richmond Turner Thomas, 16o York street Whitaker Charles, 1 Osborne street road &.46 Charles street Turm~r William, 71 Hurley road Whitaker Ual"id, 2 Main road, Armley Woodhead James Wm. 137 Armley road Tuttell Samuel, 18 Gordon rd. Hunslet Whitaker Fred, Town street, Farsley Woodhead Matthew, 36 Uewsbury road 'fyzack Frederick, so Portland crescent Whitaker Mrs. Jane, 79 Raglan road Woodroffe David, 33 Whitehouse street, tTyzack James Hy. 47 & 49 Queen's pl Whitaker John, I26 llurley Hunslet road Vause Edward, 30 Primrose road & 3 Whitaker Joseph, 39 Elland road Wormald Mrs. Emma,33 & 35 New Pk. st Hnrns street . Whitaker Samuel, 2 Haymount terrace, Wormald Nathamel B. Town st. Y eadon Verity James Hy. 82 Lowtown, Pudsey Hill street, New Town Worsnop Edmund, 272 Tong road Verity Jas. H. 16 Town st. ~tanningley White John, 54 Hell lane, Bramley Worsnop Mrs. Elizabeth, 340 Tong road Vince Frederick, 1 Sarah st. Keighley White William, 101 Woodhouse street Worsnop James Hinks, Amherley road Vollans Edward Robt. 48 Hillary street Whiteley James, 8 Prince street & 16 Wrest Henry, 34 Powell street, HW1Slet Waddington Jas. H. Cross st. Guiseley Cal vert street Wrest J ames, Cross street, Horsforth Wadsworth Miss Sarah, 45 Richmond st Whiteley John, 2I Tong road Wright Chas. 23 Bagnall st. Hunslet rd Wagstaff Wright, 130 ~lain st. Bingley Whiteley John Henry, 90 Camp road Wright Cyrus l..ireen wood, Stone Hall Waiuewright T. S. 55 Chapeltown road Wbiteley William, 12 Queen's road road, Eccleshill, Bradford Wainman H. 105 T••wn street, Armley Whiteoak Georg~. 86 & go St. Mark's rd Wright John, 33 North Hall street Wainman Charles D. 282 Meanwood rd Whitham Thomas, Town st. Horsforth Wright John, 6 Pontefract lane Wainwright Alfred, III Park lane Whitley David, 4 Ferrand st. Hingley Wright Jn.:us South Accommodation rd \\'aite Mr11. Mary, Post office, Green Whitley John, 174 Main street, Bingley Wright Samuel, Willow green,Horsforth road, Meanwood & 2<) & 26 Market place, Keighley Wright William, 46 Alt.on st. Hunslet Walker Alfd. 9 Cross 'Myrtle st. Hunslet Whitley Mrs. Mary, Gildersome WrightWilliam,3 Cros,; Alton st. Hunslet • Walker Chas. 34 Roxburgh st Hunslet Whitley Mrs. Mary E. 15 Robson street Yarwood Sam, 17 Crosstield street Walker E. Xorthgate, Haildon, Shipley Whitwam Mrs.Mary,Long lane,Hurden, Yates John & S•m, Apperley road, Idle Walker l\lrs. Eliza, 37 Brook st. Ilkley Bingley Yates Robert, 6o Church street,Hunslet Walker Henry James F. Gildersome Whit well Wm. 6 Moor rd. Far Headingly Yeardley Thos. ( exors. of), ISO Briggate Walker John, I2o Heeston road WiddopMrs.Barbara,5o Dubbla.Bingley Yewdall William, Uuderclitle rd.Eccles- Walker J'ohn, 2il Clyde street Wigglesworth Percy, 11 Wortley road, hill, Bradford Walker John, 9 Mornington st. Keighley Armley GROCERS' OUr .FITTERS. Walker John, 24 Silver Royd hill Wilhy Charles, 19 Charles street, Farsley Courtenay J. & Co. 8 Mill hill Walker John, 2 & 4 Victory st. Holbeck Wilcock Ji:; Sons, Ivegate, Yeadon DODSWORTH RICHARD, 1 Lady lane Walker John A. North parade, Otley Wilcock & Sons, 34 Low street, Keighley Walker Mrs. Mary Ann, Gihlersome Wild Samuel, 7SA, Heeston road GUN, PISTOL &c. MAKERS. \\'alker Richard Henry, 262 Hunslet rd tWilkinson James, 3oA, 32 & 34 Town Fletcher Charles, Io Commercial street Walker Rufus, Swaine hill, Yeadon street, Armley Slingsby Da\·id P. 44 Lowerhead row Walker Wm. II Low Moor side, Holbeck Wilkinson John, 5 Wortley road Wilkes Joseph & Sons, 26 Woodhouse la Walker Wm. I Rochester ter.deadingley Wilkinson John Henry, 57 Hurley lawn GUT TA PERCH A :BOOT & SHOE 'Vallace Alexander, Lowtown, Pudsey Wilkinson Jsph. 5 ToiVn st. Stanningley MAKERS &c. WaliPr William, Killinghall road, Eccles- Wilkinson Miss M. 78 M<~.in st. Bingley See Boot & Shoe Manufacturers· also h1ll, Bradford Wilkinson Wm. 3 Town st. Stanningley Hoot & Shoe Makers. ' Walmsley Thomas, 13 Leeds road, Ilkley Wilks Chas. 2 & 4 Waterloo rd. Hunslet Wa.lsh Mrs. F. 194 :\lain st. Bing-ley Wilks Thos. 92 Lower Town st. Hramley G~TTA PERCH~ MANUFAC- Walton Chas. E. 3 Roxburgb st. Hunslet Wilhams Alfred Hy. 56 Holborn street .rURERS & MERCHANTS. Walt.on Eiwd. Little Mvor rd. Pudsey l Wilson J. & W. 109 Dewsbury road See India Rubber & Gutta Percha Mfrs .
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