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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire 644 FAR N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. (KELLY'8 FARMERS-continued. Summerson Mrs. John, Great Fryup, :Tate John, Low Worsall, Yarm Strickland John, Ouldray, Rievaulx, Grosmont R.S.O Tate John, Maltby, Thornaby-on-Tees Helmsley R.S.O Sumpner John, Sproatley, Hnll Tate John, Pickering Strickland Mrs. Mary, Hill view, Kirk- Sunley James, Loftns R.S.O TateW.Newton wold,Wintringham,York by, Northallerton Sunley Thomas, Scackleton, York Tatterton Thomas, Elvington, York Strickland Tom, Carlton Miniott, Thirsk Sunman William, Holme-on-Spalding- Tavinder James, Burton Pidsea, Hull Strickland Thomas, Craven garth, Rose- Moor, York Taylor Jn. & ''Vm. Scorton, Darlington dale, East side, Pickering Sunter B. Bands, Gayle, IIawes R.S.O Taylor Mrs. W. & Son, Osgodby, Selby Strickland William, Helmsley R.S.O Sunter Mrs. Elizabeth, Thwaite bridge, Taylor Albert, Cropton, Pickering StricklandW.Rosedale,West sde.Piekrng High Abbutside, Hawes R.S.O Taylor Charles, Seamer, York Strickland William, West field, Nor- Sunter George, Carple green, Bain- Taylor Edward, Hardrow, High Abbot- manby, Sinnington R.S.O bridge, Askrigg R.S.O side, Hawes R.S.O Strickland William, jun. Rosedale, West Sunter J. Warren house,Askrigg R. 8.0 Taylor E. Turtle hill, Harpham, Hull side, Pickering Sunter James, Healaugh, Richmond Taylor Mrs. Emma, Arram, Beverley Stringer Joseph B. Barlby hall, Selby Sunter John,Collier holme, High Abbot- Taylor George, Blacktoft, Howden Stringer-Calvert David, Redmire, Ley- side, Hawes R.S.O Taylor George, Ellerton, Darlington burn R.S.O Sunter Joseph, Barf end, Richmond Taylor George, Seamer, York Stringer-Calvert John, Redmire, Ley- Sunter T. Bankhead,Grinton,Richmond Taylor George, Sewerby cottage, High burn RS.O Sunter Thomas, Gunnerside, Richmond green, Bridlington Struthers John, The Hall, Stainsby, Sutcliff Frdk. Gt. Moorsholme, Guisbro' Taylor Henry, Staxton, York Thornaby-on-Tees SutherlandW.Lonton,Holwick,Darlngtn Taylor Horsley, Fimber, York StnbbingsA.Field ho.Grindall,Bridlngtn Suthern Thomas, Skipton, Thirsk Taylor I. Harford dale, Seamer, York Stubbings D.F. Boynton,BridlingtonQny Sutton Henry, Wold Newton, York Taylor J.Camomile ho. Lastingham,York Stabbings James, Thornton, York Sutton Thomas, Skipwith, Selby Taylor J. Melmerby, Middleham R.S.O Stubbings John, Grindall, Bridlington Swainston Martin, Melsonby, Darlingtn Taylor James, Osgodby, Scarborough Stubbings Wm. Grindall, Bridlington SwainstonMatthew ,Melsonby ,Darlingtn Taylor Mrs. J. Common, Wheldra.ke, York Stnbbings W.N.Boynton,BridlingtonQy Swainstone George, Brompton-upon- Taylor Mrs. Jane, Coneysthorpe, Malton Stubbs l''ras. & C. Cayton, Scarborough Swale, Richmond Taylor Jn. Angram grange, Easingwold Stubbs Elias, Ellerker, Brough Swale :Mrs. Ann, Great Fryup,Glaisdale, TaylorJn. Dalton-upon-Tees, Darlington Stubbs Feaster, Fylingdales, Scarbro' Grosmont Taylor John, Seamer, York Stubbs Mrs. Hannah, Swine side, Car!- Swales Anthony, Skipwith, Selby Taylor John, Elvington, York ton High dale, Middleham R.S.O Swales Geo. Gt. Moorsholme, Guisbro' Taylor John, Hardrow, High Abbotside1 Stubbs Henry, Gripps ho.Brotton R. S.O Swales George, Skipwith, Selby Hawes R.S.O StubbsHerbrt.Newton-upon-Ouse, York Swales J ames, 'follerton, Easingwold Taylor John, Kilburn, Easingwold Stubbs Jabez, Snape, Bedale Swales John, Birdridden, Coverham, Taylor John, Low Catton, York Stnbbs James, Hindlethwaite, Carlton Middleham R.S.O Taylor John, Swalefield house, Morton- High dale, Middleham R.S.O SwalesJ.Broadcarr,Huttn.Rudby,Yarm upon-Swale, Northallerton Stubbs Jas. SteHing, Marrick, Richmnd Swales John, Sowerby, Thirsk Taylor John, Sand Hutton, Thirsk StubbsJ. WestScrafton,Middlehm.R.S.O SwalesJ.WestScrafton,Middlchm.R.S.O Taylor John, Withernwick, Hull Stubbs John, Swinethwaite, West Wit- Swales J. Fallin l''oss, Sneaton, Whitby Taylor John, Yafforth, Northallerton ton, Leyburn R.S.O Swales Joseph, Ugglebarnby, Whitby Taylor John B. Leases, .Aiskew, Bedale Stubbs Joseph, Hutton, Hull Swales Robert, Borrowby, Thirsk Taylor Josepb, Feetham, Richmond Stubbs Peter, Scotton, B.ichmond Swales Thomas, Goathland, York Taylor Joseph, Sessay, Thirsk Stubbs Richd. Reighton,llempton R.S.O Swan Jn.George Upsall, Middlesbrough Taylor Joseph, Harome, York Stubbs Robert, jun. Baldersby R.S.O Swarm James, Ferrington, York Taylor J. Lit. beck, Ugglebarnby,Whitby StubbsT.EastScraftun,MiddleharnR.S.O Swann John, Bulrner, York Taylor Joseph, Marton, Hull Stubbs T. Gt. Broughton, Northallerton Swann John, Terrmgton, York Taylor Rd. East Hanxwell,Fingall R.S.O Stnbbs Thomas, Rose hill, Brompton- Swann William, Terrington, York Taylor R. Manor ho. Sigglesthorne, Hull npon-Swale, Catterick Sweeting H.Stainton,Tbornaby-on-Tees Taylor R. Manor ho. Withernwick, Hull Stubbs W. Brow, Fylingdales, Scarboro' Swenden J. Gt. Smeaton, Northallerton Taylor Robert, Spaldington, Howden StubbsW.Browson bank,Dalton,Richmd Swiers Robert, Dishforth, Thirsk Taylor Robert Ellis, Ellonghton, Brough Stubbs Mrs. Wm. Scotton, Richmond Swift I<'rancis, Mapleton, Hull Taylor Samuel, Elvington, York Sturdy Mrs. .Ann & Thomas, Ormesby, Swift George Henry, Gt. Cowden, Hull Taylor Thomas, Escrick, York Middlesbrough Swift John, Great Cowden, Hull Taylor Thomas, Burt.ersett,Hawes R.S.O Sturdy C. The Grange, Claxton, York Swift Robert, Kilnwick-on-the-Wolds & Taylor Thomas, Sewerby cottage, Hull Sturdy John, Balk, Thirsk Lockington, Hull Taylor Thomas, jun. Escrick, York Sturdy John, Bell end, Rosedale East Swinbank, Thomas, Northfield,Boldron, Taylor Thomas Freeman, Low roans, side, Pickering Barnard Castle Sutton-on-the-Forest, Easingwold Sturdy John, Claxton, York Swinbanks George, Calvert's House, Taylor Thomas F. Sheriff Hutton, York Sturdy John, Sheriff Hutton, York Gunnerside, Richmond Taylor William, High Park house, Cox- Sturdy John, Sutton-under-Whitestone- Swindlehurst Henry, Seal by, Howden wold, Easingwold clifte, Thirsk Sykes John Bielby, "\Vharram grange, Taylor William, Seamer, York Sturdy Robert, Hall, Osgoodby, Thirsk Wbarram-le-Street, York Taylor William, jun. Prospect house, ~turdyT.Skelfrey,lVIarketWeightonB.SO Tait W. Barmby-on-tbe-Marsh, Howden Withernwick, Hull Sturdy T. Jn. Ellerbeck, Northallerton Taite Charles, Dale town, Helmsley Teasdale James, High Lidmoor, BraDS- Sturdy William, Brompton, York Taite T.Carlton grange,Helmsley R.S 0 dale East side, York Styan Jn. East Hauxwell, Fingall R.S.O Talbot -, Wee!, Beverley TeasdaleJames L. Bitch-on-Greello Farn· Styan Thomas, Mount park, Wensley, Talbot George B. Cornbrongh, York dale East side, York Leyburn R.S.O Tallentine Geo. Aldbrougb, Darlington TeasdaleJ.L.FarndaleLow quarter, York Styan ·wm. Moor house, Leyburn R.S.O Tallentire George,The Mizns, Holwick, Teasdale J. Farndale Low quarter, York StyanWilliam,Newton-upon-Ouse, York Darlington Teasdale John, Colsterdale, Bedale Snddaby H. Drewton, North Cave R.S.O Tallentire l.New Spital,Bowes,Darlngtn Teasdale Jsph. Ewe court,Skiplam, Ysrk Suddaby John Michael, Wawne, Hull Tallentire James, Spital grange, Bowes, Teasdale Joseph S. Aldbrongh, Hull ~nddaby R.Manor ho. North Cave R. S. 0 Darlington Teasdale Rt. Bransdale East side, York Suddaby Thomas, Sunk island, Hull Tallentire Jn. Ravensworth, Richmond Teasdale William, Thorsgill, Startforth, Suddaby ThomasTindale,HothamR S. 0 Tallentire W.Grey scar,Bowes,Darlingtn Barnard Castle Suffil William, Fingall R.S.O Tanfield Doylah, Norrings, Common- Tebb James, Woodbine cot. F..asingwold Suffill Miss Elizabeth, Sutton-under- dale, Grosmont R.S.O Temple George H. Raskelf, Easingwold Whitestonecliffe, Thirsk Tanton Ueorge, Rise, Hull Temple Henry, Hoggarth hill, Fylmg- Suffill Henry, Woodcock, Bagby, Thirsk Tanton George, Little Hatfield, Hull dales, Scarborough Sugden John William, The Lodge, Tan ton Richard, Skipsea, Hull Temple J. Brotton hams, Brotton R.S 0 Rarmby-on-the-Marsh, Howden Tarn Misses, Hayberri~s, Mickleton, TempleJ.Carr,Mnston,HunmanbyR.S.O Suggitt Mrs. Ann, Ristbrow, Dale town, Darlington Temple Jn. Poundsworth, Gt. Driffield Helmsley Tarn Edward, Howgill grange, Hunder- Temple Jn. Thwing, Hunmanby R.S 0 Snggitt Joseph, Sheriff Button, York thwaite, Darlington Temple Thomas, Yedingham, York Summers Edward, Thorganby, York Tarn Wm. Hunderthwaite, Darlington Temple W. Liverton, Easington R.S.O Summers \\'illiam, Constable Burton, Tarn W.Stoop hill, Mickleton,Darlington Templeman Edwd. Reed, Hayton, York Fingall R.S.O Tasker Robert, Naburn, York Templeton George,Dalebead,Richmond Summersgill Barker, Snainton, York Tasker William, Thornton, York Tennant James (exors. of), Worton, Snmmcrsgill Wm. Crayke, Easingwold Ta.te A. Toft hill, Kirkby, :Vorthallerton Bainbridge, Aysgarth R.S.O Snmmersgill W. Watermill, Easingwold TateJ.Marsett,Bainbridge,AskriggR.S.O Tennant R. Flaxton-on-the-Moor, York Summerson J oseph, V gthorp, Whitby Tate John, Bulmer, York Tennant R. Kirkbum grange, Driftield .
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