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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [NORTH .AND EAST- HIDUG8 Wheat Thoma! 698 WBE PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [NORTH .AND EAST- HIDUG8 Wheat Thoma!" H. 5 Benry street, Whitehead Frederick, x Station road, Whitton Edwin, Haig Moor, Cardigan Coatham, Redcar Ryhill, Hull road, Bridlington Wheatcroft Miss, 27 Victoria. road, Whitehead Geo.26 Grange av.Scarbro' Whitton F. 72 Frencbgate, Richmond Great Driffield Whitehead Harry, Westgill, Great Whitton John, II St. John st.Btwerly Wheater James, 33 Albemarle cres­ Broughton, Stokesley Wh1t-well Ed ward Bobson D.L., J .P. cent, Scarborough Whitehead James Dove, Middleton The Friarage, Yarm Wheater Mrs. 29 Oak rd. Scarboro' hall, Pickering Whitwell Jsph. Fry J.P. Langbanrgh Wheatley Rev. Robert Warner B.A. Whitehead .James Loy, 18 Ball garth, house, Great Ayton Vicarage, Button, Beverley Pickering Whitwell Wm.Fry J.P.Clock ho.YaJ'Ill Wheatley Edward Richard, Lamorna, Whitehead John William, 7 Sha.ftes­ Whitworth Chas.W. 23 Crescent,Flltr North Ferriby, Brough bury villas, Grove Hill rd. Beverley Whitworth Harry, Scorborough hall, Wheatley Frank Thackrah, W estgarth, Whitehead Miss, 5 New Parks cres­ Scorborough, Beverley Haslemere avenue, Bridlington cent, Scarborough Wick Arthur, 6 Sbaftesbmv• villa1, Wheatley Miss, 6 Beverley road, Great Whitehead Misses, 6 & 8 Ramshill Grove Hill road, Beverley Driffield road, Scarborough Wickham-Boynton Mrs. Burton !.gne~ Wheatley Miss, 4 Swanland avenue, Whitehead Mrs. Deight<ln grove, hall, Driffield Bridlington Naburn, York Wickham-Boynton Thomaa L. J.F. Wheeler Geo.H. 22 New walk,Beverly Whitehead Thomas, 148 North Marine Burton Agnes hall, Driffield Whincop Richard Henry, Selworthy, road, Scarborough Wicks Rev. Charles Ernest .A.K.O.L. St. John'& aven. south, Bridlington Whitehead William Henry, 111 Nor- 91 Grange rd. west, Middlesbrough Whipp Mrs.xs6 Falsgrave rd.Scarboro' wood, Beverley Widdicombe Samuel, Harberton ho. Whipp Mrs. 93 Minster Moorgate, Whiteiug Edwd. 212 Norwood,Beverly Dale end, Kirby Moorside Beverlev• Whiteing Miss, 3 New walk, Beverley Widdop H.3o Cambridge st.Bridlngtn Whitaker Capt. Arthur Ma.rmaduke, Whiteing Mrs.25 Woodlands,Beverley W igfa.ll Rev. W illiam Elliott M A.. 16 The Grange, Manfield, Darlington Whitelam Misses,132 Norwood,Bevrly St. Giles croft, Beverley Whitaker Mrs. Ivy ho.Elvington,Yorl• Whitelaw Charles, 19 Shaftesbury Wigfield Frederick Percy M.B. !.rd· Whitaker Mrs. R. Figham house,Hull villas, Grove Hill road, Beverley more, Skelton-in-Cleveland road. Beverley Whiteley John Henry, u Vambridge W iggins Charles, Fairmead, South· Whitbread James William, 40 West­ street, Saltburn-by-the-Sea field road, Middlesbrough bonrne park, Scarborough Whiteley W. 54 Royal av. Scarboro' Wiggins Sam, Stokesley White Sir Luke M.P., J.P. 29 Whitelock M.Cogden,Grinton,Richmd Wigglesworth Frank M.B. Derwen~ Beverley road. Great Driffield ; & Whiteside John B.A. Newlands, Car- house, Flatgate, Howden National Liberal club, London S W digan road, Bridlington Wight Robert Burt, Pbillips av&nue, White Col. Wm. Lambert V.D., D.L., Whiteside John Hewetson M.B., C.M. Linthorpe, Middlesbrough J.P. Lambert house, Hedon, Hull Edin. Eastgate ho. Kilham,Driffield Wightman Mrs. Sutton house, Wold White Lt.-Col. William Arthur V.D., Whitfield Arthnr, Beeches, Beech rood, Norton, Malton J .P. Sandsend, Whit by Grove rd. Linthorpe, Middlesbro' Wighton William T. 42 Queen's rd. White Rt>v. Herbert M., B.A. Wood­ Whitfield George, 66 Esplanade road, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough villa, Great Ayton Scarborough Wigley Miss, Wood ho. Beach, Flley White Rev. Robert A. The Vicarage, Whitfield H. W. 14 Woodlands,Bevrly Wigney Mrs.s:r Prospect rd. Scarboro' Willerby, Scarborough Whitfield John, 66 Ayresome Pari> Wigram Rev. Harold Frederic Edwd. Whihe Rev. William G. 2 Langdall' road, Middlesbrough M.A. St. Thomas vicarage, Long villas, Vastle gate, Pickering Whitfield John, Falsgrave mount, Westgate, Scarborough White Arthur, 3 Glenholme terrace, Cambridge place, Scarborough Wigram Reginald, Manor house, Over Borough road east, Middlesbrough Whit field Jn. 36 Garfield rd. Scarboro' Silton, Northallerton White Aurelian Horace, Mountain Whitfield John, Woodfield, Scalby rd. Wilberforce Rev. Francis Bichd. B.!. villa, Cliff road, Hornsea, Hull Scarborough Vicarage, Leconfield, Beverley White Christopher. Bawsker. Whitby Whitfield Mrs. 37 Grayburn la.Bevrly Wilberfoss William, The Firs, Bever­ White Frank A..East Ayton,We.Ayton Whitfield Samuel, 3 Oak rd.Scarboro' ley road, Great Driffield White Frederick H. Pendennis,Devon- Whitfield Thomas, 32 St. John's ter- Wilburn Henry, 4 Carlton terrace, shire rd. Linthorpe, Middlesbrough race, Grove hill, Middlesbrough Cliff road, Hornsea, Hull White Geo. T. South Skirlaugh, Hull Whitfield W. B. 35 Dean rd.Scarboro' Wilby C. 9 Granville rd. Middlesbro' White George Thomas, Marine aven. Whitfield William H. 7 Clairville rd. Wilcock Fred,sr Moorland rd.Sc&rbro' North Ferriby, Brough Middlesbrough Wilcock John William, Larkfield, White J. Dalton, The Cottage, Whitfield William John, 6 Lancaster Stakesby vale, Whitby Fletebergate, Hedon, Hull road, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough Wilcox Rt. 86 Victoria -rd. Scarbaro' White James, Middleton, Pickering Whitfield William Rickaby, 2 Gran­ Wild James Herbert, Burland, Es­ White John,5 Roundhay rd.Bridlingtn villa terrace, Redcar planade, Hornsea, Hull White Joseph, Oak villa, Brough Whiting Charles, 6 Roundhay road, Wild Mrs. Flamborough head, Brid· White Miss, Fern villa, Skelton-in- Bilderthorpe, Bridlington lington Cleveland Whiting Miss, 38 Woodlands, Beverly Wilde Mrs.::nKensington rd.Mddlsbro' White Miss, 41 Flamborough road, Whiting Rd. W. Verulam lo. Brough Wildon J. 55 Richmond st.Bridlmgtn Bridlington Whitmell Mrs. 120 Norwood,Beverley Wiles George, Welton, Brough White Miss, 4 Victoria sq. Whitby Whitney H. P. Bolwick, Darlington Wiles Hy.Wilson, 12 West promenade, White Mrs. Cayton, Scarborough Wbittaker Christopher Grove, Briar- Great Driffield White Mrs. The Old vicarage, Carl- dale, Norton, Malton Wiley Edwin F. The Elms ho.Brough ton, Northallerton Whittal{er Franc-is, 55 Scalby road, Wiley T.22 Middle st.nth.Gt.Driffield White Mrs. Wold rd. Norton, Malton Scarborough Wilford Rev. T. E. R., M.!.. The White Mrs. James, Appleton-le-Moors, Whittaker John Henry, Woodleigh, Vicarage, North Cowton,Darlmgton Sinnington Marine aven. North Ferriby,Brough Wilford Francis, Mainsforth hOUil!, White Robert, n North View terrace, Whittaker Meredith Thompson, I Grove hill, Middlesbrough Borough road east, Middlesbrough Weaponness park, Scarborongh Wilford H.A.,J.P.Brompton,Northllrtn White Bobert Williarn, Adderstone, Whittal•er Miss, The Beech, Fulford, Wilford J. 0. S. Brompton,Northallrtn Crescent avenue, Whitby York Wilford Miss, Brompton,North&llertn White Samuel Cyril, 35 Westbourne Whittaker Mrs. 46 Esplanade road, Wilford Misses, Brompton,Northallrtn park, Scarborough Scarborough Wilkes Hiram J. 9 Henry street,Ooat- White Samuel Thomas, Southlands, Whitta.ker Mrs. Stalheim chAlet, ham, Redcar Southcliff, Withernsea, Hull South cliff, Bridlington Wilkes Mrs. 12 Victoria terrace, Lin­ White Thomas, W estoe house, Nor­ Whittaker Mrs. W estmoreland villas, thorpe road, Middlesbrough manby road, South Bank Scarborough road, Norton, Malton Williins Rev. Jas. T. Newlvn,Statthes• White Wm.lngleside,Robin Hood'sBay Whittaker William Gray,Skirpenbeck WilkinS<Jn Rev. John Francis, The White William, n Southcli:ff road, house, Skirpenbeck, York Vicarage, Bempton, Bridlington Withernsea, Hull Whittall A.G. Avenue cottage,Brough Wilkinson Alfred H. North Cave White-Corbetb Thomas J. Ellesmere, Whittall Harry, Addiscombe,Ellough­ Will{inson A. H. Daisy bank, L&yburn North end, Northallerton ton, Brongh Wilkinson 1Jenjamin, The Brtars, Whitehead Rev. George Talbot M.A. Whittam Rev. James. L.Th.Vicarage, Barmby-on-the-Moor, York Rectory, Thornton Watlass, Bedale Sherborn, York Wilkinson Chas. Market; pl. Bowden Whitehead Arthnr E. Manor house, Whitten Miss, 3 I Gray st. Whitby Wilkinson Oharles Arthur, 56 Glad­ Manor street, Bridlington Whittingstall John, 5 Bazeldene ter. stone street, Scarborough Whitehead Clarence Barnes M.B. 39 Woodlands road, Middlesbrough Wilkinson Charles Edward, Prospect Frenchgate, Richmond Wbittington Arthnr, King- Street ho. house, West Ayton :Manor street, Bridlington .
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