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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire 716 s~u N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. (KELLY's SMITH8,BLACKSliUTHs& FARRIERS con. Hodgson George, Castle gate, Kirby Linton Jn. Mickleby, Hinderwell R.S.O Foster Samuel, Bowes, Darlington Moorside R.S.O Lister John, High street, Brotton R.S.O Foster Thomas, Amotherby, Malton Hodgson Thomas, Cloughton, Scarboro' Lister Mrs. Phcebe, Lazenby, Redcar Foster Thomas, Swinton, Malton Hodgson W. Foston-on-the-Wolds, Hull Little Matt. Bainbridge, Askrigg R.S.O FowlerW.ConstableBurton,FingallR.S.O Hodgson W.Langthorne,Crakehall,Herlle Lockwood Henry, Bulmer, York Foxton Jn. Normanby,SinningtonR.S.O Hod.gson William F. Aldbrough, Hull Londesborough John, Reeford S.O Frankland Yeoman, Paddock, Whitby Hoggarth W. Glaisdale,Grosmont R.S.O Long John, Byland-with-Wass, York & Frear WiHiam, Fridaythorpe, York Holliday John, Wilton, Pickering Hnsthwaite Garbutt William, Flamborough, Hull Holmes Jsph. & Son, Tiger la. Beverley Lonsdale James, Sand Hutton, Thirsk Gardner Samuel, Flixton, York Hornby Robert, Sinnington R.S.O Lowe Joseph, Mickleton, Darlington Gargett William, West view, Richmond Horner William, Hackforth, Bedale Lowes James, Ellerton, Darlington Garton Thomas, Kirkby, Northallerton Hornshaw Thomas, Dunnington, York Lowes John, jun. Holwick, Darlington Gatenby George, Alne, Easingwold Horsaman Spicer, Aldbrough, Hull Lowson Rt. H. Romaldkick, Darlington Gates Hobert, Skeeby, Richmond Horsman Arth. George st. Hedon, Hull Lowther Thomas, Diamond street, &alt. Gel! Arthur, Holmpton, Hull IIoulton William, Fra.isthorpe, Ilull burn-by-the-Sea Gibson Mrs.l\1. 66 Castle st. Scarborough Howden Thomas, Seaton-Ross, York Lnmans John, Wigginton, York Giggle lsaac, Cargofleet rd. Middlesbro' Howden Thomas, Thorganby, York Lumley J oseph, N orthallerton Giles Alfred, Elviugton, York Howden Tornlinson, Breighton, Howden Lye Christr. Bellerby, Leyburn R.S.O Gill Francis, Reeth, Richmond Howling John, Elloughton, Brough Lyon Thomas, Beckside, Bet"erley Gill Thomas, Reeth, Richmond Hudson Thomas, East Acklam, York Lyons Stephenson, Wressell, Howden Gillson Jn. Stainton, Thornaby-on-Tees Hudson Tom, Leppington, York Niallaby G. College la. Masham R.S.O Good hill Charles, Saw don, York Hugill John Henry, Hildsdale, Ingleby, Mallett J. 66 Middle st. nth. Gt. Driffield Goulden William, Bishop \Vilton, York Middlesbrough l\Ianstield John, Hipswell, Richmond Gowland Mrs. Catherine, Thirsk Hugill Thomas, Seamer, Yarm ::Warkham John, Bubwith, Selby Gown dry George, Stapleton, Darlington Hnnter Ed ward, Hut ton Conyers, Ripon 1 Marriner Matt. Melsonby, Darlington Graham John, Burton Agnes, Hull 1-Iunton J. & Son, Yearsley, Easingwold Marriner T. East Layton, Darlington Graham Wm. Thrintoft, Northallerton Husband W. Danby-Wiske, Northallertn Marson Richard, Scampston, York Grainger Geo. Kepwick, Northallerton Hutchinson Frank, Thornton-le-Street, Martin,J. Robin Hood"s bay, Searboro' Grainger J ames, Farlington,Easingwold Thirsk Mason A. Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yrk Grainger Thomas, Crayke, Easingwold Hutchinson George, Riplingham, Brough ~iason Danl. N. W oodmansey, Beverley Grainger Thomas, Stearsby, Brandsby, Hutchinson J. Ea.. Witton within,Bedale Mason George, North Xewbald R.S.O Easingwold Hyde Frank, Londesborough, Market Mason Joseph, New quay, Whitby Grainger William, Hunton, Bedale Weighton R.S.O Mason Saml. Bondgate, Helmsley R.S.O GraingerWm. Kepwick, Northallerton Hyde F.Marketpl.Mkt.Weighton R.S.O l\Iays John, Newport R.S.O Grant James, Melbourne, York Ibbotson Robert, Everingham, York Mays John George, Eastrington S.O Gray Isaac, Cropton, Pickering Ibhotson William, Holme-on-Spalding- l\Iedd Bell, Hawnby, Helmsley Greensides Edward Carter, Hollym,Hull Moor, York Megginson T. Est. Harlsey, Nortballertn Griee Peter, Wood street,Norton,~Ialton Ireland John, Lockington, Hull l\lendham Robt. George st. Hedon, Hull Griffin Mrs. Elizabeth, Brigham, Hull Ireland Melton, Staxton, York · l\Ietcalf Wm. Newton-le-Willows R.S.O Grocock Charles, Brough, Catterick Iveson Thomas, Hawes R.S.O .Metcalfe C. Gt. Langton, Northallerton Grocock Charles, North rd. Middlesbro' lveson Wm. Carlton, Middleham RS.O Metcalfe H. Nrth. Cowton, Northallertn GrocockWilliam,Brompton-upon-Swale, Iveson William, Carlton, Northallerton Metcalfe John, Sheriff Hutton, York Richmond Jackson George, Hawsker, Whitby 1\Ietcalfel\I.Spennithorne,Leyburn R.S.O Haigh William, Kelfield, York Jackson Jacob, Sneaton, Whitby Metcalfe H. Bainbridge, Askrigg R.S.O Hall Henry, Great Kelk, Hull Jackson Jacob, Ugg'lebarnby, Whitby Metcalfe Thomas, Askrigg R.i-3.0 Hall John, Blacktoft, Howden Jackson Jn. Gt. Moorsholme, Guisboro' ~Ietcalfe William, Lockton, Pickering llall John, Caldwell, Darlington Jackson Jsph. Scaling, Easington R.S.O l\Ieynell Francis, Appleton-upon-W1sk, Hall John, South Cowton, Northa.llerton Jackson Richard, Wbeldrake, York Northallerton Hall William, Skipsea, Hull Jackson William, Lythe, Whitby i\Ieynell Willia.m, Sussex street, Bedale Hanby Christopher, Catterick Jaques John, Wath, Ripqn .MillerAbraham,Gray'syard,Promenade, Handisides John, Marton R.S.O Jaques William, Haldersby S. 0 Bridlington Quay Handley }<'rank, Rye~ate, Hclmsley Jawitt Hezekmh, Mickleton, Darlington 1\Iilner Fewson, Foxholes, York Hanley Edwd.Barmby-on-the-1\Ioor,Yrk Jefferson Francis, Potto, Northallerton .Mitchinson John, Hilton, Yarm Harding Henry, Appleton-le-Moors, Johnson Francis, Carthorpe, Bedale Mitchinson T. Swainby, Northallerton Sinnington R.::l.O Johnson Henry, Flinton, Hull Monkman James, Grindall, Bridlington Harding Robert, \Vest Lutton, York Johnson Henry, :::lproatley, Hull Mook William, Hovingham, York Hardy Richard, Ruston, York Johnson Joshua, Langbaurgb place, Moon Vl'm. Kirby Misperton, Pickering Hardy Witty, East Ayton, York North Ormesby, Middlesbrough Moor J. Dean's lane, Pocklington, York Hare Christopher, Riccall, York Johnson Lawrence, Gilling, Richmond Moore Christopher, Leyburn R.S.O Harker R. West Witton, Leyburn U.S.O Johnson Wm. B.ievaulx, Helmsley R.S.O Moore George, West Ayton, York Harland George, Cattle market, Malton Keel James, Boltby, Thirsk Moore John, Great Cowden, Hull Harland Mark, l3irdsall, York Keel James, Thirlby, Thirsk .Moore Willia.m, Hackness, Sca.rborough Harris & Carlisle, Theatre yard, St. Kemp John, Brandsby, Easingwold Morley John Hudson, Bempton R.S.O Thomas street, Scar boroug-h Kernp Thomas, Kirby hill, York Morton R. Great Crakehall, Bedale Harrison Charles, Ellerton, York Kettlewell Williarn, Coxwold, Easingwld Mudd .Matthew,Little Crakehall, Hedale Harrison George, Holme-on-Spalding- Kettle well William, Exelhy, Hedale Mudd William, We! bury, N orthallerton Moor, York King R. Thornton-le-Bean, Northallertn Myers G. Stonegate, Hnnmanby R.S.O Harrison George, Westgate, Pickering KirbyJohn, Kirklington, Hedale Nelson Richard, Welton, Rrough Harrison H. Carlton, l\iiddleham R.S.O Kitson William, Thorpe Bassett, York ~ewlove Rd .. Thwing, Hunmanby R.S.O Hart David, Liverton, Easington R.S.O Kneeshaw James, High mill, Farndale Newton F. jun. Waterhouse la. Scarboro' Hart Francis, Ugthorp, Whitby East side, York ~icholson Jesse, Pockley, Na.wton Hartas J. Scarboro' rd. N orton, Malton Knecshaw J. Rosedale Ea.side, Pickering Nicholson Lawrence, Fearby, Bedale Hartas William, Burythorpe, York Knowlson William, Huby, Easingwold Norris David, Patrington, Hull Hartis William, Scagglethorpe, York Lancaster Charles, West Hurton, Ays- N orris R. Weeton, \Velwick, Patrington Harwood Henjamin, Sowerby, Thirsk garth Station R.S.O Norris William John, Pa.trington, Hull Haw John Wllliam, Heslington, York LancasterMilesNotcliffe,jun. Carthorpe, Norton W. Newton-upon-Derwent,York Haw Matt. Ca.yton, Scarborough Burneston, Hedale Oliver Andrew,Bulla moor,Northallertn Haw Thomas, Wold Newton, York Langdale George, North NewbaldR.S.O Oliver A. East Harlsey, Northallerton Haxby Thomas, East Acklam, York Langdale William, Sth. Newbald R.S.O Oxtoby Richard, Sancton R.S.O Haykin G. Thornton, Thornaby-on-Tees Langhorn William, Flatgate, Howden Page J. Rosedale East side, Pickering Henderson W.Sth.Otterington,Nthallrtn Langstaff George, Stanghow, Skelton- Pape John & Tom, Girsby, Darlington Hewitt William, Coniston, Hull in-Cleveland H.S.O Pape John, Annie street, Middlesbrough Eiewson Wrn. Bishop Burton, Beverley Lawson Henry, Walkington, Beverley Parker Edw-ard, North Driffield, Selby Eiill Gardner, West Lutton, York Lawson Thomas, Raskelf, Easingwold Parker Hymen Bently, Stokesley R.S.O Hill Henry, Sheriff Hutton, York Leaf Edwd. Crocky hill, Deighton, York'Pa.rker Thomas, Skipton, York Hind George, Barton, Da.rlington Legg John, Staithes R.S.O 1 Parkin Isaac, Mickleton, Darlington Hind Matthew, Hutton Magna,Darlingtn Leng Robert, Newton-npon-Rawcliffe, Parkins J.South cliff,North Cave R.S.O Hind Robert, N ewsham, Barnard Castle P1ekering Parkinson Robt. Goodmanham, Brongh Hind Thomas, Longthwaite, Richmond Levitt Reuben, Nafferton, Hull Pattison John, Lord street, Redcar Hodgson .Austin, Fangfoss, York Levitt William, Long Riston, Hull Pattison Thomas, Scouton, Bedale Hodgson Charles, Pottergate, Richmond Lickers Thomas, Weaverthorpe, York Pattison Thomas, Skirpenbeck, York Hodgson Robert, Brough, Hull Lickiss George, South Skirlaugh, Hull Peacock George, Hayton, York .
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