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Headingley Hooper Henry James, 2 Kingston place Tong road Fox George, 21 West Hillary street Hopkinson Henry, 96 Caledonian road Clarke Wm. Henry, I22 Beeston road Fox George, "\\'hinmoor, Scacroft Hopkinson John, Sunny side, Stonegate Clayton Thos. 42 Chapel lane, Armley Fox John Dawson, 2 Fox street, Bingley road, Mean wood Cleland James Willia,n, Dickinson's et Fox Samuel, 48 Ash grove, Headingley Horsfall Henry, so King's road Cloudsdale Thomas, Hawthorn cot. A del Frankland Alfred, 11 Exmouth street Hors man W. I 1 Greenmount ter. Holbeck Cobb George, 6 Spring road, Headingley French John Henry, w Upper Cobden pl Howard Geo. W.3 Coupland st.Beeston hl Cohen Joseph, 24 Crimbles street Fulton William, 6 Hanover grove Howson Thomas,2Westmorelandmount. Colefax Ephraim Edward, 1 Woodville Furlonger Lot, 18 Bradford road, Idle Waterloo lane, Bramley mount, Woodhouse hill, Hunslet Gainsborougb John, 13 Hllsler street Huckvale Frank, Dickinson's court Coles Halstaff, 7 Grosvenor place Gallon Hy. 2 Ladywood rd. Roundhay Hughes Richd. Joseph, 6 St. Clement's pt Conway Joseph, 22 Providence avenue Gallsworthy Jn. 12 Armenia pl.Manor st Hurnphreys William, 19 Midland road Cook David, 27 Coupland st.Beeston hill Garrett Thomas Smith, 70 Cobourg st HnntiAy W'illiam Gnest, 4 Hall grove Cook Edmund, 8 Laurel grove, Armley Gatenby John, 8I Caledonian street Hurtley Thomas, S Elmwood place Cook Felix, so Lofthouse place Gel dart John, 6o Albert grove Ingle J n.Webster,4N orwood ter. Hdngly Cook Fredk. Ormerod, 221 Cardigan lane Gerard Joseph, 10 Back Pleasant dairy, Ingram George, Woodlands, Clarence Corbishley John Crofts,2 Grosvcnor view Blonhcim place road, Horsforth Cornforth John, 7 Ebor terrace, Wooi- Gibbons Henry Hurton, 2 Waverley ter Ives Thomas Ellis, 11 Westfield place house Hill road, Hunslet carr Gibson Tom, 5 Carr street Jackson Frederick, 28 Brudenell mount Cowling Thomas, 38 Ella street Giles Frederick John, 6o Lofthouse pl Jackson James, 10 Warrel's terrace, Craven William, IS Autumn place Gilliland Thomas, So Potternewton lane, Hough lane, Bramley Cromack George, 13 Delph mount Chapel-Allerton Jackson Jn.6 Winstanley te-r.Headingley Crook Thomas,67 Otley rd.FarHeadngly Gilmore William, 29 St. Mark's street Jackson William, 7 Queen street Crook Thomas Samuel, 46 Hoar lane Gilpin Bernard, 6 Grosvenor view Jacobson Ralph, 84 Belle Vue road Crossley1Herbert, 22 North la.Headngly Glassford David, 66 Cameron street Jaggan W.Oliver,rConference rd.Armley Crossley James Hedworth, Mount Plea- Glendinning Thomas, 2I Bainbrigge ter- James William, 3 Ridge mount sant, Guiseley race, Headingley Jaques John, 62 Lofthouse place Crowther George, 44 Northfield square Glendinning Thomas, 46 Boar lane Jaques John Jas. 4 Granville ter.Holbeck Crowther Joshua, 12 Abyssinia terrace Golclie John, 11 Ebberston ter. Hdngly Jeffreys Frederick, Halton Cryer Wm. G. 18 Kirkstall hill,Kirkstall Goldstein Samuel, 37 Benson street Jenkinson lly. 4 Chestnut aven. Hdngly Cunningham James, 20 Clarendon place Gomersall Fredk. Wm. I9 Hyde Park ter Jcnnison James, 4 Kelsall avenue Da Cum ha John Thos. 9 St. Mark's grove Good will Wm. T.28 N orwood gro.Hdngly J ohnson Alfred, 39 N ewlay street Darby Herbert, 4 Abyssinia street Goodwin Thomas, 7 Bagby terrace Johnson William Thomas, 22 Nursery Darby Herbert, 1 r Trinity street Green Frederick, 12 Hillary street Mount road, Woodhouse hill, H unslet Darling Andrew, 51 Clarence road Green John, 27 Belg.rave road, Keighley Jones Jn.P. IS Edinburgh rd. Up.Armlcy Darwood Hy. The Woodlands, Horsforth Green Joseph, 6A, Aviary road, Armlcy Jones Jsph. Thornton,so Grosvenor aven Davidson Jas. Alexander, 6 Leighton la Griffin William, 19 Abyssinia place J ones William Henry, 2 Hyde Park ter Davies Alfred, 18 Hanover 1quare Grimmett Charles, 3S Servia terrace Jubb George, 3 Spring Grove terrace Davis Henry, 46 Prospect ter. Moor end Grimshaw Rd. A. Cragg ter. Horsforth Judson Charles T. 3 South View terrace, Davis James, IQ Ventnor street Haigh Daniel, sGladstone st.Cemetcry rd Bennett road, lleadingley Dayson Joseph Samuel, 5 Grove place Hale John Virtue, 4 Studley terrace Kaberry Chas. Harley,Ig Blenheirn place Dean Joseph, 96 Blackman lane Halliday Benjamin, 37 Virginia road Kantorowicz George, I Well Close place Demain Thomas, 76 Woodsley road Halliday David, Milton cottage, Lister Kaye Henry Briggs, 17 Woodsley road De Meyer Ernest, 34 Well Close terrace hill, Horsforth Kendall Fras.3 Bewerleyst.Dewsbury rd DenbyHrbt.Jas.Moorfield ho.We.Garfrth Ilanson George, 19 Pickering st.Armley Kenworthy Henry, r Autumn place Dickinson Robt.M. 8 Moorfields,Bramley Hardcastle Tom By. 63 Caledonian road Kirk by Thomas, 64 Bankside view Dixon John, 37 Delph mount Hardie James, 17 Kensington terrace Kirkham Saml.Jsph. 18 Blenheim mount Dixon Thomas, 19 Springfield place Harding John Christphr. 57 Woodsley rd Ladkin Edward, IS Rillbank road Dobinson Robert, ss Queen's road Hargraves John,6 Broomfield pl. Hdngly Lambert William, 22 Leopold street Dodgson Joseph, 2 Grove pl. Claypit la Hargraves John, 36 Caledonian road Lancaster Robert, 2I Emsley terrace, Dodson C. W. E. 23 Kingston road Harrison Edmund C.Fern vils.Horsforth Hunslet Hall road Doe Edward, 4 Stamford street Harrison Henry, IO St. Clement's place Lancett William, 31 Regent Park ter- Douthwait.e Tom,3o Norwood rd.Hdngly Harrison John, I9 St. John's grove race, Headingley Duff A.rchibald, 22 Victoria pl. Camp rd Haselgrave James, so Samuel street Laycock John, 32 Belgrave rd. Keighley Duff Thos. Gordon,3I Whingate,Armley Hawksby John William, 7 Ebdon place Leadbeater John, II .Arthington grove, Dufton James, 67 Cameron street HawkyardChristr.38 Wortley rd.Armley Hunslet moor Duncan Robert, 10 Grosvenor place Heaps T.27 Eighteenth aven.NewWortly Leah Thomas, 7 Alexandra grove Dunn Wm. 4 Grunberg gro. Headingley Hefford George,4o Chapella.Headingley Lee Henry, 104 Hyde Park road Dunnill Waiter, 9 Midland road Helme Peter, 9 Branch road, Armley Lee William Henry, ws Burley lawn Dyson Jas. 18 Ebberston ter. Headingly Henderson A. W. 3 Bank ter. Horsforth Lees Joseph, 29 Rockingham street Dyson William, 7 Rillbank place Herapath Wm. 3 Alma rd. Headingley Lemon Lionel Charles, 9 Woodland ter- Ede Henry, I Trinity court Herbert James, Colton race, Stainbeck lane, Chapel-Allerton Edgar John, 19 Metcalf street Hey Ashton, 4 Cliff mount Lester John, 10 Enfield grove Elgie William Ralph, 7 Brudenell view Hicks Matthew Henry, 13 Ritter street Leveson Alfd. Rudolf,r7 Chapella.Armly Ellins John William, 31 Wolseley street Higgins Thos. Demain, 7 Kensington ter Lewis Frederick Price, 137 Victoria Elliott Hartley, rs West view,Beeston hi Hill James, Dickinson's court road, Headingley Ellis Artbur John, 111 Meanwood road Hindle Thomas, 3 Claremont, Grove Lewis William Hindle, 10 Archery ter Ellis Nelson, 28 Westover road, Bramley road, Headingley Lingford James, 27 Brunswick terrace Ellisdon Wm. Charles, 77 Reginald ter Hirst Joseph, 2 l\Iontrose street Lister Fergus, 40 Beckett street Ellison Charles, jun. 41 St. Michael's Hives John, 2 Abyssinia street Lobley John, 38 Delph mount road, Headingley Hobson Richard, 128 Tong road Lodge Sykes, 13 Burley street Ellison Thomas, 6 Laurel ter. Armley Hobson Robert, 1 Amelia ter. Carlton st Lodge Tom, 8 Armenia place, Manor st Emerson Charles Hy. 19 Inglewood ter Hobson Robert Harry, 1 Amelia terrace Lodge Wm. Earnshaw, 7 Livingstone st EngehausenFrcderickW. I Providence rw Hodgson Thomas, 9 Quarry Mount ter Loft us Alfred, ro Upper Fountaine st England Thomas, I8 Cardigan lane Hodgson Wm. Whiteley, 24 Carberry pi Loftus Alfred, 8o Victoria rd. Headingley English John Wm. 40 Sheepscar street Holden Joseph, 4S Brudenell grove Long Francis,8sSpencer pl.Roundhayrd Farrar William, 6 Hyde avenue Holden William, 18 Craven terrace Loveday Arnott, Ripley yard, Mill green, Fawthrop James, 97 Belle Vue road Holder Ebenczer, 12 Powell st. Hunslet Holbeck Fidler Samuel, 3 Grant place Holdsworth Jas. r8 Stanley view,Armley Lovell William, 3 Wilmington grove Firth Francis George, I9 St. Alban st Holdsworth John, 5 St. Michael's square Lowe John, Rose terrace, Horsforth .
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