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170 ]Par Westmorland 170 ]PAR WESTMORLAND. [OLLY'S • l FANcY REPOSITORIEs-continued. Alderson George, Bonnygate, Soulby, Angus George, Orchard house, Mill. Wemng Mrs.!. Lake rd. Ambleside KirkbyStephen burn, Newbiggin R,8.0 White Misses Annie &Mary Elizabeth, AlderllOn George, Lytheside, Raven- Armer Robert, High Butterbent, CarlOOn house, Kirkby Stephen stonedale, Kirkby Stephen Rutton-i'-th'-HIlY, Kendal Alder!lon George, New hall, Stainmore Armer Robert, High house, Strickland FARMERS & F ARM BAILIFFS. south, Kirkby Stephen Roger, Kendal Alderson George, Skerrigill, Stain- Armitstead Anthony, Three Mile more north, Kirkby Stephen house, Killington, Kirkby Lonsdale Farmers. Alderson J. Nateby, Kirkby Stephen Armitstead Anthony James, Golden Abbott William, Rydal, Ambleside Alderson James, Oak bank,Stainmore how, Greyrigg, Kendal Abram Thomas, Bloa-n, Brough Sower. south, Kirkby Stephen Armitstead John, Gale barn, Hutton by, Kirkby Stephen Alderson John B. Eskew Rigg, Stain- Roof, Kirkby Lonsdale Abram Thomas, sen. Brough riggs, more north, Kirkby Stephen Armitstead Robert, Mill holme, New Stainmore north, Kirkby Stephen Alderson John James, Upmanhow, Hutton, Kendal Abram Thomas, jun. Intack, Stain- Stainmore south, Kirkby Stephen Armitstead Thomas, Aikrigg, Killing. more north, Kirkby Stephen Alderson Ralph, Ais gill, Malierstang, ton, Kirkby Lonsdale Addison A. Low. Sparrowmire,Kendal Kirkby Stephen Armstead Mrs. Mary, Firbank, Sed. Addison B. High Borrans,Windermere Alderson Richard, Brigriggs, Great bergh RS.O Addison Edward, Crosscrake, Kendal Musgrave, Penrith Armstrong Hindson, Sandwick, Mar. Addison :Edward, Low Birkrigg park, Alderson Simon, Greena, Stainmore tindale, Penrith Preston Richard, Rendal north, Kirkby Stephen Armstrong John, Burton & Holme Addison I. Troutbeck, Windermere Alderson W. Leven ho.Kirkby Stephn station, Carnforth AddisonJ.Crosscrake,Milnthorpe RSO Alderson William, Thringill, Nateby, Armstrong John, Newby, Penrith Addison John,Scalthwaiterigg Stocks, Kirkby Stephen Armstrong John, The Nab, Rydal, Scalthwaiterigg, Kendal Alderson WiIliam, Windmoor end, Ambleside Addison Joseph, RoweIl, Heversham, Stainmore north, Kirkby Stephen Armstrong In.Winton,KirkbyStephen Milnthorpe RS.O Alexander Jas. Gt. Strickland,Penrith Armstrong Joseph, Croft house, .Asby Addison Robert, Capplerigg, Under- AlIan Thomas & Son, Hallsteads, Coatsforth, Appleby bauow, Kendal Dufton, Appleby Armstrong Matthew, Bridge end, Addison Robt. High ho. Hugill,Kendl AllanJamp.s,HighBendrigg,Killington, Martindale, Penrith Addison Robert, Yew tree, Button Kirkby Lonsdale ArmstrongW.Hartley,KirkbyStephen roof, Kirkby Lonsdale Allan John, Bowerdale, Ravenstone- Armstrong Wm. Martindale, Penrith AddisonRobert John, Whitber,Maulds dale, Kirkby Stephen Arnison T.Station rd. Kirkby Stephen . Meaburn, ShaJ.l R.S.O AllanJ.BroughSowerby,Kirkby Stphn Asker Haggarth, Hazel gill, Maller. Addison Thos.Brldge end, Crosscrake, Allan John, Nateby, Kirkby Stephen stang, Kirkby Stephen Mill],thorpe R. S.O Allan J.CrosbyGarratt,Kirkby Stephn Askew E. Middleton, Kirkby Lonsdale Addison Thomas, Newby, Penrith Allan Jaseph, Gt. Ormside, AppIeby Askew Thomas, Streetside, Raven- Addison William, Cunswick hall, Allan Stephen, Slakes Milburn, New- stonedale, Kirkby Stephen Underbarrow. Kendal biggin H..S.O Askew William, Beckside, Killington, Airey Adam, Branfell, Bowness-on~ Allan Thomas, Beckhouse, Killington, Kirkby Lonsdale Windermere Kirkby Lonsdale Atkinson Misses Elizabeth &Eleanor, AireyMrs.A.Miller ground,Windermre AlIan T.Birkfield, Over Staveley,Kendl Bluegrass, Malierstang, Kirkby Airey C. R Scar, Reagill, Penrith Allan Thomas, Gt. :l'tfusgrave, Penrith Stephen Airey Edmund,Eller gill, Tebay R S.O Allan Willillm, Park house, Long Atkinson George & Sons, Newbiggin Airey Edmunc, Low Borrow Bridge, Marton, Appleby mill, Carlisle Tebay R.S.O Allen Mrs. Elizabeth & James,South- Atkinson Ralph & George,Shap R.S,O Airey Edward, Greyrigg, Kendal waite, Mallerstang,Kirkby Stephen Atkinson Thomas & Jonathan, Fleet Airey George, Rawfoot, RavensOOne- Allen William & Thomas, Church holme, Dillicar, Sedbergh R.S.O dale, Kirkby Stephen Brough, Kirkby Stephen AtkinsonMrs.A.Kaber,KirkbyStephen Airey Geo. TbeSpital,Kirkby Lonsdale AllenChristopher,Sleagill,Shap RS. 0 Atkinson Mrs. Ann, Hall hill, Maller- Airey lsaaC', Buskethowe, Birkbeck AlIen Edward, Orton, Tebay RS.O. stang, Kirkby Stephen Fells, Sbap RS.O & Archer hill, Cotegill Langdale, Atkinson Anthony, Cmbstack, Maulds Airey James, Browber head, Raven- Tebay R.S.O Meaburn, Shap RS.O 8tonOO8le, Kirkby Stephen AllenEdward,Southwaite,Mallerstang, Atkinson Anthony, Selsidd hall, Sel Airey J. R. Oldfield end,Patton,Kendl Kirkby Stephen side, Kendal Airel John, Barwick hall, Middleton, Allen Frederick, Low & High Flake- AtkinsonAnthonyB.Sleagill,ShapRSO Klrkby Lonsdale bridge, Langdale, Tebay R. S. 0 Atkinson Geo. Gaisgill, Tebay RS.O Airey Jobn, Bolton, Penrith .\l1en J. Millrigg, New Hutton,Kendl Atkinson George, Greenhow, Dufton, Airey Joseph, Pound, Kendal AlIen James, Warcop, Penrith Appleby Airey Joseph N. Cliburn, Penrith Alien J.Burton ho.Skelsmergb,Kendal Atkinson George, Whitewall, Asby . Airey Mrs. Margaret, South Gateside, Allen John, Deepdale hall,Patterdale, Winderwath, AppIeby Selside, Kendal Penrith Atkinson George Dixon, Barnsdale, Airey Martin, Howriggs, Barbon, Allen Thos. HartIey, Kirkby Stephen Strickland Roger, Kendal Kirkby Lonsdale Allen William, Bull's gill, Wharton, Atkinson Henry, Kirkbarrow hail, Airey Rohert, Cloabarrow,Bowness-in- Kirkby Stephen I Bartan, Penrith Windermere Allenby William,~lackhead, Beetham,: Atkinson Mrs. lsabella, WoodhoUS6, Airey Thos.Cooper ho. Selside,Rendal Milnthorpe RS.O Heversham, Milnthorpe R.S.O Airey Thomas, sen. Lowbank house, AlIinson G. F. Highfield, Drybeck, AtkinBon J.Farleton, Holme,Carnforth Barbon, Kirkby Lonsdale Appleby Atkinson James, Hutton Roof, Kirkby Airey William, Cotegill Langdale, Allinson Richard, Fawcett park, Long Lonsdale Tebay RS.O Marum, Appleby Atkinson James, Sizergh Fell side, Amy W. Harewood,WhinfeH,Kendal AllinsonThomas,Croftends,Bmmpton, Leven, via Kendal Airey William, Water side, Firbank, Appleby Atkinson John, Witborslack, Grange. Sedbergh R.S.O AllisonMrs.A.Station rd.KirkbyStphn over-Sands RS.O. Lancs AkridgeB.Wbarton dyke,KirkbyStphn Allison J sph. Little Musgrave, Penrith Atkinson John, Bonscale, Martindale, Akrigg Mrs. Ann, Tarn house,Raven- Allison Joseph Watson, High mill, Penrith stonedale, Kirkby Stepben Broug-h, Kirkby Stephen Atkinson John, Eckrigg end, Old Akrigg James, Wath, Ravenstonedale, AllisonThomas,Sboregill,Mallerstang, Hutton, Kendal Kirkby Stephen Kirkbv Stephen Atkinson John, Gaisgill, Tebay R.S.O Alderson Christopher, Bleath gill, AlIonbyJ.A.Loughrigg fold,Ambleside Atkinson J oho, High Scraggs, Over Stainmore 6outh, Kirkby Stephen AllonbyMrs. M. Waitby, KirkbyStephn Staveley, Kendal Alderson CbristoJ2her, Hanger Luud, Allonby William, Street house, Atkinson John, King's Meaburn, Mallerstang, Klrkby Stephen Kirkby Thore, Penritb Kirkby Thore, Penrith Alderson George, BarTllB, Stainmore Amos Francis, Cotegill Langdale, Atkinson John, Mire foot, Strickland south, Kirkby Stephen Tebay R.S.O Roger, Kendal.
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