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WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. Woo Wilton Miss, Carleton, Pontefract Wintonr Rev 1609 WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. woo Wilton Miss, Carleton, Pontefract Wintonr Rev. Fitzgerald Thomas B.A. WoodRev.W.28Washington st.Bradford Wiltshire Thos. 350 Glossop rd. Sheffid Hig-h Hoyland, Barn~ley Wood Abraham, 34 Camp road, Leeds Wimpenny John,49 Spring st.Hudrsfld Wise Francis Dickson, Red ho. Ripon Wood Abraham, Menstone villas, Leeds WimpennyJ ohn Eli, Springfield terrace, Wise Samuel, North lodge, Rip on Wood A. 6 Sherborne road, Bm.dford Holmfirth WiReman John GrPaves, Wesley street, Wood Alfred, King's villus, 115 Bceston Wimpenny John Eli, Sprlng Grove Ossett, Wakefield road, Leeds terrace, Water street, Huddersfield Wis~man Miss, 2 Winstanley terrace, Wood Alfred, Shaley wood~ Wooldale, Wimpenny Jonas, Horsfidd,Cartworth, Victoria road, Headingley, Leeds Huddersfield Huddersfield Wiseman Mrs. Holgate,. York Wood Alfred, 10 Upper Cobden pi. Leeds Wimpenny Miss, Holmfirth Wiseman Thomas,Appletreewick,Skiptn Wood A. 195 Sheffield road, Barnsley Wimpenny MT!'.MountPleasant,Hlmfth Wiseman William Wood, Springstone Wood Arthur, 3 Cardi~an place, Shaw Wimpenny Richd. 25 Stables st .H ndsflrl house, Osset street, Wakefield lane, H eadingley, Leet.ls Wimpenny S.Bumlee,Up.Thong,Hdsfld Wish G. 25 Wostenbolm road, Sheffield Wood Arthur, Galphay, Ripon Wimpt'nny Saml. North ter, Holm firth With am J ames,l04 Hodgson st.Sheffield Wood Ben, Quay street, Huddersfield Wimpeny Mrs. 109 Walkley Bank road, Witharn James, Park road, Bingley Wood Benjamin, Claremont,. Beech, Lower Walkley, Sheffield Witl1am William, Park road, Bingley Sowerby Bridge Winder Rev. John Harrison, Woodcroft WithersJas.Hy.57St.Paul'srd.Bradford Wood B. Crosland moor, Huddersfield house, Woodhouse, Sheffield Withington Rev. Richard Marsden M.A. Wood Benjamin, Kensington house, Winder Alfrerl, 8 Church hill, Selby Balby road, Doncaster Sa vile park, Halifax: Winder Amold, Woodhouse, Sheffield Withington James Bissell, 13 Hallgate, Wood B. Old ball, Frizinghall, Bradford Winder Cbas. Aston, 130 Rock st.ShfHd Doncaster Wood Benjami!l George, Westbourne Winder E. Clough rd. St.l\Iary's,ShfHd Witting Mrs. 4 Louis st. New Leeds house, Whitham road, Sheffield WinderH.27 St. Matthias st.Burley,Lds Witting T. N. 43 Francis st. New Leeds Wood Charles, 7 Belmont terrace, Brad- Winder James, 6 Woodbine pi. Leeds Witton Lewis Wm. 39 Listeria. Halifax ley lane, Huddersfield Winder Richard, 7 Church hill, Selby Witty Rev. J. F.222 Brook hill,Sheffield Wood Charles, Lee :Side house, Allerton, Winder William, Hatfield, Doncaster Witty H. S. lOO Northgate, Wakefield Bradford Windsor Rev. Tbos. 21 Otley st. Skiptn Witty- Mrs. 39 Caledonian road, Leeds Wood C. North st. Lockwood,Hucfdersfld Windsor Alfred, 4 Oriental pi. Wesley WoftendenJ.27Honoria st.Huddcr;~field Wood Charles, 2 Sdbourne terrace, road, Armley, Leeds W offindin Mrs. 24 Cobourg st. Leeds :Mauningham, Bradford Winfield Rev. Alfred, 7 Grove terrace, Woffindin Paul R. 6 Albion pi. Leeds Wood Cbas. Hy. 5 Charles st. Sheffield Camp road, Leeds Wolf Alfred PH.D. Gledboltlane,March, Wood Chas. R.27 Beech Hill rd.Shetfidd Winfirld J. Stump cross,Bramlcy, Leeds Huddersfield Wood Duvid, Chapel lane, Bingley Winfield Joseph, St. John's crescent, Wolfe Samuel, 16 St. George's terrace, Wood David, Windsor road, Shipley Fartown, Huddersfield Camp road, Leeds Wood E. B. 53 Gloucester st. Sheffield Wing Alfred, 7 Violet Bank road, WolfendenWilliam,Oakhillroad,Nether Wood Edwarcl Henry,19 Victoria park, Nether edge, Sheffield edge, Sheffield Shipley, Bradford Wing George, 7 Palmerston street, Woltf G. Laurel bank, Rawdon, Leeds Wood Edwin, Hill top, Kuottingley S.O Northumberland road, Sheffield WolffGustav HUB. no c. 4 North parade, Wood Francis, 26 Birkendale, Upper. Wing Geo. jun. 7 Pah11erston st. ShfHd Bradford thorpe, Sheffield Wing J. C. 225 Broomhall rd. Sheffield Wolinski Rev. A.D. 3 St.Alban st.Leeds Wood Francis Henry L.R.C.P. EDIN. Wing John, 4 St. Mark's crescent, W ollltenholme Rev. Henry Atherton, 155 W estg-ate, Wake:field Glossop road, Sheffield Pilley, Tankersley, Barnsley Wood F. I Albert rd. Saltaire, Shipley Wing William, 22 Byron road, Nether WolstenholmPRev.John Routledge M.A. Wood Frederick, 124 Providence road, edge, Sheffield ll South pam.de, Wakefield Walkley, Sheffield Wing W .11 Parker's rd. Broomhl.ShfHd WolstenlJOlme Arthur, 219 Shoreham Wood F.Hy. D.L.,J .P. Hollin hall,Ripon Wingate G. 12 St. James's sq. Leeds street, Sheffield Wood Geo. 40 Burngreave rd. Sheffield Wingfield Henry, 2 Sale hill, .Manches- Wolstenholme C. J. Market pl. Ripon WoodG.u.n.HighAckworth,Pontefract ter road, Sheffield Wolstenholme George Franklin, 21 Wood George, Hill Top house, Hoyland Wingfield J ohn,22 Colle~iate cres.ShfHd Violet Bank rd. Nether edge, Sheffield Swaine, Penistone Wing-field John, jun. 2.5 Lawson road, Wolstenholme J.37Mackenziest. ShefHd Wood G. Leighton vils.Roundhay,Leeds Broomhill, S'leffield Wolstenholme John F. Knaresborough Wood G. 48 Malvemrd. Holbeck,L11edg Wingfield Misses, H ighAckwrth. Poutfct W olstenholme J .101 William st.Sheffield Wood George, 11 Victoria road, Leeds Wingfield Mrs. 61 Fentonville st. ShfHd Wolstenholme Mrs. 46 Barber road, Wood George, Whitbam road, Sheffield Winkle Mrs. 52 Frederick st. Rotherhm Crookesmoor road, Sheffield Wood George Baruch, 15 Upper Chip- Wino Edmund John, Kettlethorpe hall, Wolstenholme Mrs. 2 Firshill road, ping House road, Sheffield Pledwick, Wakefield Sheffield Wood G. 2 Grosvenor villas, Harrogate Winn Geor,~te, 46 Hilliary street, Leeds Wolstenholme Mrs. Heather bauk, Park Wood Hy. 98 Bradford rd. Huddersfield Winn Mrs. 15 Grosvenor place, Camp drive, Heaton, Bradford Wood Henry, 10 Grange Crescent road, road, Leeds Wolstenholme Robert,2tCbnrchstreet, Sharrow, Sheffield Wino Mrs. Howe hill, Holgate, York Hunslet, Leeds Wood Henry, Rockholm, Holmflrth Winn Rowland M.P.,J.P.Nostellpriory, Wolstenbolme T. 41 Oxford st. Sheffield Wood Henry, Somerset road, Almond­ Wragby, Wakefield; & 11 Grosvenor Wolstenholme Wilfred Henry, 209 bury, Huddersfield gardens & Carlton, Junior Carlton & Shoreham street, Sheffield Wood H. B. The Mount, Pontefract St. Stephen's clubs, London s.w Wolstenholme William Bradwell, 129 Wood Hofmann, Woodlands,BenRbydd- Winn Thomas, 32 Victoria pi. Letds Alhert road, Heeley, Sheffield ing, Ilkley Winn William, Brookstreet,Moldgreen, Wolstenholme William Henry, Gledholt Wood H. 9 Granbyter. High Harrogate Huddersfield bank, Huddersfield Wood Horatio S. Church st. Bingl~y Winn Wm. Longfield ho. Rodley, Leeds W omack J ohn,li8 Fulton road, Walkley, Wood Humphrey ,33.Spring st.Hudtlr~fl!l Winnifritb Rev. Alfred M .A. Hartshead Sheffield · Wood I. Stream head, Allerton, Bradford moor, Cleckheaton, Normanton Wombwell Col. Adolphus, Boston ball, Wood James,22 Asbticld, Horton JOad, Winsor Rev. Henry, 13 South Ridge st. Boston Spa, Tadcaster Brauford Holbeck, Leeds Womersley Richard, 12 St. Augustine Wood James, 9 Henry street, Keighley Winter David Llewellen, 2 Morville terrace, Otley road, Bradford Wood J a.~. Oaks villa,Allerton, Bradford terrace, Wellgate mount, Rotherham Womersley Robert, Haddingley cottage, Wood Jas. 9 Priest Thorpe rd. Bingley Winter G. B. Butt Garth, Thorner,Lds Sandal Magna, Wakefield Wood Jas. 38 Prospect st. Hudder:.fiel!l Winter Hy. Edwd. A'enue rd.Doncast.r Womel"!'ley Wm. llO Salt st. Bradford Wood James, York street, Barnsley Winter Jas. Wm. 31 Aked's rd. Halifax: Wood Sir Alexander knt. The Lodge, Wood James Hargrea,·es, Ilighfield ho. Winter Miss, Kensington terrace, Carleton, Pon~fract Frizinghall, Bm.dlord Thorner, Leecfs Wood Rev. Basil Kilvington LL.M. Wood J~remiah, Clifton road, Ilkley Winter Mrs. 10 Lister st. Rotherham Vicam.ge, Bilton, Harrogate Wood Jeremiah, 47 Park View road, Winter William, 7 Devonshire terrace, Wood Rev. Benjamin, 26 Houghton Manningham, Bradford St. Mary's road, Bm.rlford place, Drewton street, 1-lradford Wood Jesse, 67 Btuley lawn, Burley Winterbottom G. Harboro' hi. Bamsley Wood Rev. Frederick John H.A... 4 road, Leeds Winterbottom Jabez, 493 Dark lane, Woodhouse square, Leeds Wood J. Prospect pl.Allerton, Bradford Crookes, Sheffield Wood Rev. John, 77 New North road, Wood Joe H. Arundelst. Wakefield Winterbottom John, Quick .Edge house Huddersfield Wood John, Arksey, Doncaster Lees, Manchester WoodRav.John B.A.Wbarfedalecollege, Wood John, Bank house, Outcote bank1 WinterburnT.41 Prince Ville st. Bradford Boston Spa, Tadcaster Huddersfield Winterhalder John, 4 Lovell rd. Leeds WoodRev.J.G.Conisbrougb,Rotberham Wood John, Bankroyd,Sowerby Brid~ Winters Mrs. 26 Caledonian road,_ Leeds Wood Rn. J. H.A. 26Abyi!Sinia st.Leeds Wood John, 8 Crescent, Ripon .
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