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Trades. [Durham 664 FAR TRADES. [DURHAM. FARMERS contmued. Bullerwell Henry, Barlow, Blaydon Charlton John, Pant house, Leadgate Bowron George, Houghton-le-Side, Bullerwell T. High Spen, Newcastle Charlton Joseph, Hilton, Darlington Heighington Bulman Thomas, Hunstanworth, Charlton T. Pitt close, Howden-le-Wr Bowron Thomas, High dyke, Middle- Riding Mill (Northumberland) Charlton Vincent, Blackball Mill, ton-in-Teesdale, Darlington Bulmer Mrs. Simon, Whickham, Hamsterley Colliery Bowron Wm. Gainford, Darlington Swalweli Chrystall William, Fleet shot, Hutton Bowser A. G. S. Bolam, Heighington Bulmer William, Seaton moor, Sea- Henry, Castle Eden Boyd James, Mordon, Ferryhill ton, New Seaham,Seaham Harbour Clapham Louis Charlton,High Thros­ Boyes Robart, Mordon, Ferryhill Burdon .A.nthony, Bradbury, Ferryhill ton, West Hartlepool Bradford T. A. & J. A. Vigo house, Burdon Mrs. Eleanor, Branch villa, Clark William Edward & John, 'Monk Chester-le-Street Lanchester, Durham Heselden, Castle Eden Bradley Brothers,Aislaby, Eaglescliffe Bur don George, Thrush nest,Eastgate Clark J. East Billingside, Medomsley Bradley Mrs.H.Cox grn.Fence Houses Burdon John Robert,Newbiggin, Red- Clark J. FE>llside, Wbickham.Swalwll Bradley James 0. East Boldon worth, Heighington Clark J. Hill ho. Shadforth, Durham Bradley John, Crimdon house, Hart, Burn Mrs. Margaret & William, Clark John P. Coniscliffe, Darlington West Hartlepool Broom ho. Witton Gilbert, Durhm Clark M.Hallgarth, Pittington,Durhm Bradley Mrs. Mary, Shipley, South Burn .Alexander, Bulam house, Clark Ralph, Shotton, Castle Eden Bedburn, Witton-le-Wear Hulam, Castle Eden Clark Thomas, Mill hill, Castle Eden Bradshaw Edward, West Cornforth Burn Thomas, Wheatley head, West Clark William Henry J.P. Hill house, Braithwaite Waiter & George, Mains­ Rainton, Fence Hous!ls Ferryhill forth, Ferryhill Burnip William, Westmoor, South Clarlre Jn. Byers green, Spennymoor Brewis Mrs. Annie, Ouston spring, Hetton, Sunderland Clarke Robert, Moorsley Bank,Broom, Ouston, Birtley Burnip William John, Edder acres, Durham Bright George, Hill top, Eastgate Shotton, Castle Eden Cleasby Thomas S.Pittington,Durham Brison William, Easington lea west, Burns John & Sons, High Greenfi.eld, Clegram John, Tun stall, Sunderland Easington, Easington Colliery Bishop Auckland Clegram J oseph, Ryhope rd.Sundrlnd Britton James & George, Cole hill, Burns Owen, Tudhoe, Spennymoor Clegram Thomas, Tunstall, Sunderlnd Elwick, Castle Eden Burns T. J. Rnmby Hill, Willington Clegram Thomas Walter, Strawberry Brough Benjamin M. & Henry Wall, Bussey William, Hunter well, Middle- gardens, Tunstall road, Sunderland Seaton Town & Seaton West farms, ton-in-Teesdale, Darlington Clement Brothers, Aycliffe, Darlingtn Seaton,New Seaham,Seaham Harbr Butt James, Hawthorn, Murton Clement J. Spring wells, Heighingtn Brough Edward, Oxbridge la. Stocktn Butterfield Gilbert, Heighth, Buts- Clement T. Spring wells, Heighingtn Browell G. South Hylton, Sunderland field, Tow Law Clifford Frederick, Hawthorn, Murton Brown ~isses Annie & Mary, Stotley Button Mrs. Jane, High Woolley, Coates Bros. Cornsay Colliery, Dnrhm hall,~iddleton-in-Teesdale,Darlngtn Brancepeth · Coates Henry George, Howe hills, Brown Bros. Ea. Herrington, Sundrlnd Button Mrs. John, Brand on Preston-le-Skerne, Darlington Brown Bros. Middlethorpe,W.Hartlepl Button John, New Ivesley, Brandon Ooates Hudson, Hall farm, Stotgate, Brown Mrs. Catherine, Howden Bank Byers George, East Shaws, West- Witton Gilbert Durham top, Lanchester, Durham wick, Barnard Castle Coatesworth J oh~ Evenwood Bishop Brown Fredk. Coniscliffe rd.Darlington Byles Fdk. Wm. Middleton St.George .Auckland ' ' Brown G. I. Sheraton, Castle Eden Byles Robert, Elton, Stockton Coatesworth Robert Brankinmoor Brown George Ellison, Nesbitt hall, Cairns Thomas, Scouts House farm, Yarm road, Darlington ' West Hartlepool Sleet burn, Durham 1Coatsworth Isaac Auk side Middle· Brown H. West Shaws, West wick, Callender Geo. Bishopton, Ferryhill ton-in-Teesdale,' Darlingto'n Barnard Castle Callender Geo. Long Newton, Stocktn Coatsworth J. Hamsterley, Witton-le­ Brown J. High Finings, Esh, Durham Callender James, Tanfield Grange "\<Year Brown J. Redwell hills, Leadgate farm, Tanfield, Tantobie Coatsworth Joseph W. Hamsterley, Brown J. Woodside, Witton Park Cameron H.Shittlehope burn.Stanhpe Witton-le-Wear Brown Mrs. Jane, Folly, Egglestone, Cameron Jeremiah, East end, New- Coatsworth William, Hudeshope, Mid- Darlington biggin, Darlington dleton-m-Teesdale, Darlington Brown John, Hartside Hall farm, Can<;field Waiter, Grange farm, North Coldbeck Edward, Springwell, Sat- Witton Gilbert, Durham Hylton, Sunderland ley, Tow Law Brown John, Whessoe, Darlington Cant John, Rowlands Gill, Newcastle Colley Henry, Westoe, South Shields Brown Jonathan, Burn bridge, Eggle­ Carr David, Seaton, New Seaham, Colley John, Tunstall Hill farm, Tun- stone, Darlington Seaham Harbour stall road, Sunderland Brown Joseph, Stanhope road, Carr J. W. Edmundbyers. Shotley Bdg Colley Thomas, Cleadon-Laws, Clea· Middleton-in-Teesdale, Darlington Carr Miss M. Langley Mill, Brandon don, Sunderland Brown Jos. West Edmondsley, Ed­ Carr Mrs. Mary A. Cornsay,Tow Law Collier J.W.Etherley, Bishop Aucklnd mondsley, Durham Carr W_W.Little Thorpe, Castle Eden Coiling Mrs. & Sons, Prest~n-le- Brown Mrs. Mary, Hollinside, Whick­ Carr William E. Hurbuck, Lanches- Skerne, Darlington ham, Swalwell ter, Durham Coiling William,Brafferton, Darlingtn Brown Michael, Low Beaumont hill, Carr William Wilson. Easington, Eas- Collingwood F. & A. Steward Shield Whessoe, Darlington ington Colliery; Little Thorpe & meadow & Stanhope hall, Stanhope Brown R. H. Easington lea east, Haswell, Sunderland Collingwood Featherstone & Son, Easington, Easington Colliery Carrick D. Wellhope, Wearhead Woolley farm, Brancepeth Brown R. P. Middles, Brancepeth Carrick Thomas, Ireshopeburn plains, Collingwood George & Frank, High Brown Ralph, Oakenshaw, Willington Ireshopeburn, Wearhead house, Stanhope Brown Richard, N ewsham & Wether- Carter William & Sons, Lowes barns, Collingwood John & Frank, Noah's hill, Winston, Darlington Durham ark, Stanhope Brown Richard, West Auckland Carter John, Foxhall farm, East Jar- Collingwood George, Stotfield burn, Brown Robert, Glenmore house, Pit- row, Jarrow Rookhope, Eastgate tington, Durham Carter Wm.Trimdon, Trimdon Grnge Collingwood. George Featherstone, Bro"n Robert, White bog, Westgate Cattrick P. Piercebridge, Darlington Falls close, Sleetburn, Durham Brown Rt. Whorlton, Barnard Castle Cearns Jas. Ryton Woodside, Ryton Collingwood J. Howl john, Eastgate Brown Mrs. S. Cornsay, Tow Law Chambers Thomas, Viners close, Collingwood John William, Tweedle, Brown Mrs. Thomas, Floater's mill, Merrington, Ferryhill Monk Hesleden, Castle Eden Fence Houses · Chambers Thomas William, Merring- Collingwood Thomas, Fill poke, Monk Brown T. Usworth, Washington Statn ton lane, Spennymoor Hesleden, Castle Eden Brown W. T. Sheraton, Castle Eden Chapman CharlE-s, Sadberge.Darlngtn Collingwood W.High Grange,Hunvrck Brown William, Grange, Etherley, Chapman Chas. Sockburn, Darlington Collins T. North Hylton, SundE-rland Bishop Auckland Chapman John George, Redworth, Coilinson George, Lane side, Middle- Brown William, White Mare Pool, Heighiug-ton ton-in-Teesdale, Darlington Wardley Colliery, Newcastle Chapman Mark, Butterknowle Collinson George, Middleton-in-Tee~ Bruce J. Portrack Villa frm.Stockton Charlton C. Hylton road, Sunderland dale, Darlington Brnmwell John, Marchersgill, Har· Charlton 0. South Hylton, Sunderlnd Collinson Gibson, Woodside, New- wood, Darlington f:barlton Edward, East Boldon biggin, Darlington BrydJn Rt. The Dene, Seaham Harbr Charlton G. jun. Town farm, Ryton CollinsJn J. Harehope, Frosterley Bryson W. T. Cold Heseldon, Murtoi, Charlton George, Ryton Collinson Mrs. Jane, Stockley burn, Buckham J. Prospect ter. Lancheste1 Oharlton George Thomas, Ricklees & Frosterley & Fenhall, Greencroft, Lanchester Kyo farms, Green side, Ryton Collinson John, Hudegate, Middleton- Bullerwell George, Snookhill, Win­ :Jharlton Henry, Satley, Tow Law in-Teesdale, Darlington laton, Blaydon Charlton J. Adelphi, Satley, TowLaw Collinson John, Tunstall, Wolsinghm I .
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