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DURHAM. PUB 607 Commercial Inn, Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY.] DURHAM. PUB 607 Commercial inn, Mrs. Mary Jamieson, 31 Dnrham road, Crown wine & spirit stores, John Robson Cutter, 34 & 35 Black Hill R. S. 0 Tatham street, Sunderland Commercial hotel, T. Johnson, 28 Lynn st.Hartlepool West Crown inn, Mrs. Mary Jane Eggleston, North Bondgate, Commercial inn, Benjamin Kidd, Ferry Hill Station Bishop Auckland Commercial inn, T.Kitching,2 Strand st.New ShildonR.S.O Crown inn, John Emmerson, Moorsley, Fence HonsP.s Commercial hotel, Misses Marian & Martha Lee, Market Crown, Thomas Ferry, 31 Queen street east, Sunderland place, Bishop Auckland Crown hotel, Benjamin Grey, Whickham R.S.O Commercial hotel, Alex.Livingstone, Half Moon la.Gateshd Crown inn,- Mrs. Esther Gumersall, 7 Stockton street, Commercial hotel, Edward Lowes, 7 Cheapside, Tudhoe Hartlepool West grange, Tudhoe, Spennymoor. Crown inn, James Lumsden, Pelton, Chester-le-Street Commercial hotel, Peter Marshall, ii5 We.Holborn,S.Shlds Crown, Mrs. Hannah McLean, Chester-le-Street Commercial inn, George Mills, Commercial street, Middle- Crown inn, John Milburn, 13 Commercial at. Crook R.S.O ton, Hartlepool Crown inn, Baxby Parlour, 23 Skinnergate, Darlington Commercial inn, Mrs. Hannab Noble, Leadgate R.S.O Crown hotel, Robert Pattison, r Romulus terrace, .Bens ham Commercial inn, Charles Norie, Sherburn bill, Durham t'oad & 2 Union lane, Gateshead Commercial inn, Thomas Parkin, Shotton colliery, Castle Crown hotel1 Mrs. Margaret Rowell, 145 High st. Gateshead Eden Station R.S.O Crown inn, Henry Scholefield, The Lawe, South Shields Commercial hotel, John Pattison,12 Galgate,Barnard Castle Crown, Hy. Simpson, Daisy hill, Edmondsley, Chester-le-Street Commercial botel,JohnProudlock,Sherbrn. ter. ConsettR. S. 0 Crown, George Stacey Sims, Birtley, Cheater-le-Street Commercial hotel, Wm. Rayne, Winlaton, Blaydon R.S.O Crown inn, Matthew Sisterson, 9 Wilson terrace, Durham Commercial inn, Mrs. Margaret Rindfleisch, Ferry Boat road, Low fell, Gateshead landing, Low street, Sunderland Crown, Joseph Thompson, Hetton-le-Hole, Fence Houses Commercial inn,J. Robson,83 Commercl.st. Willingtn. R.S. 0 Crown hotel, Thomas Warwick, 13 West row, Stockton Commercial hotel, George Sbipley, Wingate R.S.O Crown inn, Henry Wilson, Sunnyside, Tow Law R.S.O Commercial inn, J acob Speed.. Easington la. Fence Houses Crown & Anchor, John Briggs, Auckland St. Andrew, Commercial hotel, Matthew Swinburne, High Ellison street, Bishop Auckland Hebburn, Newcastle Crown & Anchor,RedmondLockey, 29 & 31 Chapel rd.Jarrow Commercial inn, William Thomas Toulson, Coxhoe R.S. 0 Crown & Anchor, Sinclair Robertson, 9 Thrift st. S. Shields Commercial inn, George Watson, Stanley R.S.O Crown & Cannon botel,Jn. Edington,26 Laygate st.S. Shields Commercial inn, H. Winter, W.Cornforth,Cornfth.Ferry Hill Crown & Cannon inn, John Siddoway, Front street, Winlaton, Commercial hotel,Geo. Woodhall, Commercl.st.Crook R.S.O Blaydon R.S.O Commercial inn, B. Wright, Hetton-le-Hole, Fence Houses Crown & Sceptre, John Geo. Wilson, 2! Vine st. Sunderland Cookson's Arms, J. Cosans, 13 Corstorphine town,S.Shields Crown &Sceptre inn, Robt. Paxton, 10 &uHylton rd.Sundrlnd Copt Hill inn, Francis l<'uller, Copt hill,Houghton-le-Spring, Crown &Sceptre inn, W m.Shotton,24George st. Hartlepl. West Fence Houses Crown & Sceptre inn, Stewart Smith, Comical corner, Corporation hotel, Cuthbert Hodgson,Durham st.Hartlepool Wapping street, South Shields Corporation hotel, George Toogood, Major street, Stockton Crown &Sword,JosepbMoffatt,Front st.ShotleyBridgeR.S.O Cosmopolitan hotel, A. Baxter, Middlegate st. Hartlepool Crown & Thistle inn, Mrs. Jane Dufour, 25 Farrer st.Stocktn Cottage tavern, Robert Brand, 21 Hopper street,Sunderlnd Crown & Thistle, Robert Humble, 89 Pipewellgate,Gateshed Cottage hotel, D. Crosthwaite, 15 & 17 Grange rd. Jarrow Crown & Thistle,AmosJackson, 252 High st. west,Sunderlnd Cottage tavern, Wm. Jackson, 5 East Hendon rd.Sundrlnd Crown & Thistle, James Walsh, 208 High st.east, Sunderlnd County hotel, Thomas Alien, 78 Ormonde street, Jarrow Crown&Thistle,RobertWheatley, Catchgate, Lintz Grn. R. S. 0 County hotel, Robert Flint, Blackwellgate, Darlington Crow Trees Colliery inn, Mrs. Mary Ann 'Wilkinson, County hotel, Bartholomew Kent, jun. Aycliffe, Darlington Quarrington hill, Coxhoe R.S.O County hotel, William Thirlwell, 48 King street, Tudhoe CroxdaleColliery inn, Thos.Redshaw,Sunderlnd.brdg. Durhm grange, Tudboe, Spennymoor Crystal Palace, John Graham, 63 High st. east, Sunderland County hotel, Mrs. Sarah White, Old Elvet, Durham Crystal Palace, Joseph Yeaman, 27 Oakwellgate, Gateshead County Arms, Mrs. Caroline Hewison, Sunderland street, Cumberland Arms, Jeremiah Addison, Black Boy brick Houghton-le-Spring, Fence Houses . yard, Eldon, Bishop Auckland . Count·y Temperance hotel,F.Potter, 12 Westbrn.ter.Stocktn Cumberland A-rms, Mrs. Sarah Lawson Lewthwaite, 108 Court inn, Thos. Gash, 7 High Bondgate, Bishop Auckland East Holborn, South Shields Court inn, Joseph Middlemas, 53 High st. Willington R.S.O Cnmberland Arms, James Matthewson, .2 East Holborn~ Court inn. William Robinson, Court lane, Durham South Shields Cows Hill commercial hotel . & posting house, Octavius Curriers' Arms inn, Mrs.Margt.Wade;7 Queen st.Darlingtn Monkhouse, Cows hill, Darlington • ' CustomHouse hotel, Wm.HeppleKirkup,xsFinkle st.Stocktn Crane hotel, Jonathan Hopper, Langley moor, Durham Custom House tavern, Thos. Rowe, Commer.cial rd.S.Shields Crawley inn, Joseph Allison, Crawley, Stanhope,Darlington Cyprus hotel, Mark Jopling, Littlegate, Sunderland Cricketers' tavern, ThomasJobn, 2 Portrack la.east,Stockton Cyprus hotel, Robert Schwartz, 48 Chichestel' road & George Cricketers'· Arms, I<'rederick George Robertson, 99 Edward Potts street, South Shields . • · street & 39 Prince Consort road, Gateshead ~ Dans Castle inn, John Smith, Dans castle, Tow La. w R. S. 0 Crispin's inn, Micho.el Ryans, Sherburn bill, Durham Davidson's hotel, Wm. Davidson, x2 Long row, S. Shields _ Criterion, Gerald Henry Brunton, 1 & 3 l<'owler street & 2 Davy Lamp, James Barkhouse, 'Easington la. l''en~e. Houses Ocean road, South Shields. Davy Lamp, William Scott, Coxhoe R.S.O Criterion, John Carling, 9 Nile street, Sunderland Dearness Valey hotel, Jonathan Hall, Ea.st; Hedley hope,. Croft Spa hotel, A. Metcalfe, Croft, Darlington. See advert Hedley hope, Tow Law R.S.O t • Cromwell inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Maughan, 38 Cromwellstreet, Deckham hotel, John Calloway, x4 Stewatt place, Gateshed Mount Pleasant, Gateshead Deptford Hou8f'1 ·James Henderson, Deptford road, Salt- Crook hotel, John Ord, 57 Hope street, Crook R,S.O meadow, Gateshead Cross inn, Joseph Fenwick, Ryton R.S.O • . Derby hotel,. EdwardRobertClark, 45 Millum ter.Sunderlnd Cross House, J osepb Scott, Easington lane, Fence Houses Derby hotel, C. Johnson, 1 Low Tenters st. Bishop Auckland Cross House inn, William. Lamb, 12 & 14 Cross street, Derwent, Mrs. Ellen Robson, 35 Durham rd.Blackhill R.S.O Mount Pleasant, Gateshead Devonport hotel,Mrs.Sarah Rutherford, Middleton-one-row, Cross Keys, William Bainbridge, Washington R.S.O • Middleton St. George R.S.O • Cross Keys, James, Bantick, Gainford, Darlington ) Diamond iun, John Simpson, Butterknowle R.S.O . Cross Keys, Waiter Elliott Elles, North quay, Sunderland Dinsdale Spa hotel, William Messenger, Dinsdale, Darlington Cross Keys, Jesse Gray, Quarrington hill, Coxhoe R.~.Q Dock tavern, William Bell, x6 East Woodbine stveet & xz Cross Keys inn, Thomas Dowson Kirkup, Hamsterley, Moor terrace, Sunderland • Bishop Auckland Dock hotel, John Reay,g Hudsonst.Tyne dock,South Shields Cross Keys, Mrs. Ann Moore, Eastgate, Darlington Dock hotel, Thomas William Spencer, 12 High st. Hartlepool Cross Keys, Charles Dunston Morin, Esh, Durham Doctor Syntax inn, John Snowden, Cockerton,. Darlington Cross Keys inn, Thomas Noble, Ravensworth road, Dunston, Dog & Gun, William Howe, Lumley, Fence Houses Gateshead Dog & Gun, Thomas Medd, Etherley, Bishop .4nckland Cross Keys, Hy. Raine, Bishop Middleham, Ferry Hill Statu Dog & Gun, Rt. Thompson, Anton stile, Bear park, Durham Cross Keys, Thomas Roberts, Sherburn, Durham Dog & Pheasant, Wm. Durland, 13 Coronation st. Sunderland Cross Keys inn,Mrs.Mrgt.Rodham,Toft hill,BishopAuckland Dolphin hotel, Mrs. Amelia Prior, Horse market, Darlington Cross Keys, T. Stout, Auckland St.Andrew, BishopAuckland Dolphin inn, Mrs. S. Riley, Portrack la. & Ryan st.Stockton CrossKeys, Thos.Tarn,6Chea pside, Shildon, N ewShildonR.S. 0 Douglas (The), Nicholas Douglass, Tyne st. Blaydon R.S.O Cross Lanes, Mrs. Mary Storey, Heighington R.S.O Drovers inn, Mrs. R uthDickinson, Evenwood, Bishop A uck.land Crown,Mrs.E.Bradbury,8Ettrick's qy.Low quay,Sunderlnd Drovers' inn, Mrs. Jane Dixon, Cockerton, Darlington Crown hotel, John Brown, Whitworth terrace, Spennymoor Drovers inn,I<'dk.Mangles, Pixley hill,NewtonCap,Darlington Crown, James Chr1sp, 257 & 258 High st. west, Sunderland Duke of Connaught, J aredNixon, Coxon ter.Felling, Newcastle Crown vaults, Miss Martha Deakin, 6r New Elvet, Durham Duke of Wellington inn, Mrs. E. Coffield, High Coniscliffe .
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