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TRADES. FAR :169 Cooper J CUMBEHLA:ND. J TRADES. FAR :169 Cooper J. Howe,Mosser, C<lckermouth Curra.h J. High Crossgill, Garrigill, Dickinson J. Kidburn gill, Arlecdon, Cooper Thomas, Beck cote, Calder- ~t()n Cockermouth bridge, Beckermet Currah Joseph, jun. Ashgill, Garri- Dickinson James, Blake beck, Mun- Corey P.Cardurnock,Kirkbride,Carlsle gill, Alston grisdale, Penrith Cornthwaite Thomas, Isle Kirk hall, Curtis James, Standing stones,Chapel Dickinson John, Newlands, Hesket- Stoneraise, Westward, Wigton Sucken, Silecroft Newmarket, Wigton Cottsm Mrs. Ruth & Sons, Seascale Dalton Robert &; Son, Burn hill, West Dickinson Jn. Stubbing, Southernby hall, Sea.scale Scaleby, Carlisle Bound, Hesket-Newmarket, Wigton Coulthard Joseph & James, Ought- Dalton Henry, Ellonby, Penrith Dickinson John, Westcroft, Disting- erby, Kirkbampton, Carlisle Dalton Jn. Fell<Jide, Caldbeck,Wigton ton, Workington Coulthard G. Brisco hall,Brisco,Crlsle Dalton J. W. Howrigg, Rosley,Carlsle Dickinson W. Bridge end, Alston Coulthard John, Faugh beeches,Heads Dalton Lancelot, Glasson, Burgh-by- Dickson & Sons,Moor head, Longtown Nook, CarHsle Sands, Ca.rlisle Dinning John R. Brow Nelson, Bucka- Coulthard John James, Biggards, Dalzell J.Salmon hl.Seaton,Workingtn bank, Dalston Caldbeck, Wigton Dalziel John, Trierman, Waterhead, Dinwoodie David, Thr&apland, Bothel, Coulthard Joseph, Chalkside, Welton, Gilsland, Carlisle Aspatria Carlisle Dalzell W. H. Crosscanonby,Maryport Dixon J. &; Sons, Birkby, Maryport Coulthard Joseph, Janecroft, Win- Dalziel William, Moor Guards, King- Dixon William &; James,Glebbe bank, scales, Workington water Low Row, Carlisle Nichol Forest, Penton, Carlisle Coulthard Joseph Johnston, Biglands, Danson A. Haws, The Green, Millom Dixon Wm. k Sons, Kelsick, Wigton Aikton, Wigton Davidson Mrs. Jane &; Sons, Unthank, Dixon Mrs. A.Moorhouse hall, Wigton Cculthard Lancelot, Rough ho. Asby, Dalst()n Dixon Abraham, Wheyrigg house, Arlecdon, Cockermouth Davidson J. k J. Corby gates, Alston Dundraw, Wigton CoultbardR.Crnss hl.Laversdale,Crlsle Davidson T. &; Sons, Brackenhill, Dixon Arthur, Midcatlowdy, Nichol Coulthard Rd. Hall burn, Longtown Longtown Forest, Penton, Carlisle (loulthard Robert, Greenfoot, Busta- Davidson T. &i Sons, Park, Roadhead, Dixon D. Skirwith, Langwathby beck Bound, Dalston Carlisle Dixon E. Blennerhasset, Brayton Coulthard W.Netherton,Brisco,Carlsle Davidson Thomas &; Edwa.rd, Nether- Dixon E. Eskett, Salter, Frizington Cousin Isaac, Cauldron snout, Nent- hirst, Solp()rt, Roweltown, Carlisle Dixon Edward, Hodgson green,.._ head, A!ston Davidson E. Newton Reigny, Penrith Whicham, Silecroft Cousin J.Lowsilly hole,Garrigill,Alstn Davidson George, Crewgarth, Ousby, Dixon Mrs. Elizabeth, Lessonhall,. Cousin J. Nenthall. Nenthead, Alston Langwathby Waverton, Wigton Cousin Matt:J.ew, White well, Alston Davidson George, High hill, East Dixon George, Croft house, New-. Cowan ThJm'\s, Ash,Roadhead,Carlsle Scaleby, Carlisle biggin, How Mill, Carlisle Cowan W. Frizington hall, Frizington Davidson George, Undel'heugh, Road- Dixon Gecrge, Gamelsby, Wigton Coward Mt·s. Eleanor, Sled bank, head, Ca.rlisle Dixon GeOI·j:!e, North row, Bassen-. Whichan\, Silecroft Davidson J. Roan, TriJugh, Rowel- thwaite, Keswick Coward J.Whinfield,Whicham,Silecrft t()wn, Ca.Tlisle Dix()n G.Sceugh,Edenhall,Langwathby- Coward Wilham, Low Cock how, Davidson J. Skirwith, Langwathby Dixon George Henry, Easton, Burgh- Kenniside, Cleator Davidson John, Cargo, Carlisle by-Sands, Carlisle Cowen Georgc, St. Helena, Holme St. Davidson Jn. Hill ho. Bailes, Alston Dixon George J Nunnery, Ainstable. Paul, Carlisle Davidson John, St. Mary's Holme, High Quarter, Kirkosvrald Cowen T. East Curthwaitl', Rosley, Burtholme, Brampton, Carlisle Dixon Georg-e Joseph, Kirkoswald Carlisle Davidson John, Windyhill, Solport, Dixon I. Dalegarth hall, Birker, Boot Cowen Tho.nas, Field ho. Greystoke Roweltown, Carlisle Dixon J. Busk, Kirkoswald Cowman H. Nether Wasdale,Gosforth Davidson J. Moorgate, Irton, Holmrk Dixon J. High ground, Birker, Boot C<>wper Willbm, Motherby, Penrith Davidson J.A. Gamblesby, Langwthby Dixon J. Red barn &; Fort Putnam, Cowperthwa.ite Edward, Dacre.Penrith Davidson Rt. Hunsonby, Langwathby Newbiggin, Penrith (letters throug-h Pooley Bridge) Davidson T. GlinQ"erburn &; Beck, Dixon J. C.C. Ruckcroft,Armathwaite Oowperthwaite George, Buckbarrow, Kirwandrews-on-Esk, Longtown Dixon Ja.mes, Wetheral, Carlisle Nether Wasdale, Gcsforth Davidson W. Wickerwaite, Trough, Dixon John, Bolton Wood lane, Bol- Cuwperthwaite Robert, Gam blesby, Rowel town, Carlisle tons, Wigton Langwathby Davidson William, Laithes, Penrith Dixon .Tohn, Castle Carrock, Carlisle Cowperthwaite William, Crookwath, Davidson W. sen.Winskill,L·mgwathby Dixon J.Hodyoad,Lamplugh,Cockrmth M1tterdalo, Penrith Davies Mrs. Jane, Scott gate, Braith- D1xon John, Hyde park, Edenhall, CGwx Jonathan, Uldale, Mealsgate waite, Keswick Langwathby Craig John G. Far Bailes, Alston Davison John, Blunderfield, Staffield, Dixon John, Roan, Nichol Forest, Craig Joseph, Crosslands, Alston Kirkoswald Penton, Carlisle Craig Thomas. Segbushwell, Westlin- Dawson Henry, Dearham Dixon John, St. Ann's farm, Stanwix, ton, Carlisle Dawson J. Gutterby, Whitbeck,Bootle Carlisle Crank C. Longlands, Uldale,Mealsgate Dawson John, Hutton Roof, Hesket- Dixon John, Terrace, High Lorton, Cranke S. Shaw farm, Egremont Newmarket, Wigton Cockermouth Crayston Henry, Monk foss,Whitbeck, Dawson Jn. Uldale, Haile, Beckermet Dixon John Walker, Town End ball,. Bootle Dawson John William, Button Roof, Whitbeck, Bootle Creighton BI-:Jthers, Kingwater, Low Hesket-Newmarket, Wigton Dix<~n J. Yew c.ot. Waverton, Wigton Row, Carlisl(l Dawson Michael, Button Soil, Pen-1 Dixon J. Dyrah, Renwick, Kirkoswald' Creighton Is:l-le, Hall flat, East ruddock, Penrith Dixon J oseph, Miller place, Brack- Scaleby, Carlisle Dawson T. Stoney how, Drigg, Holm- enthwaite, Cockermouth Crt:-Uin Robert, Shepherd hall, rook Dixon Joseph, Whinney hill, Moor-a. Broughton Moor, Dearham Dawson T. Wood end, Bigrigg thwaite, Carlisle Crocket John, Bush-on-Line, Lyne- Dawson Tyson, Stoney how, Seascale Dixon Joshua, Kirkbride, Carlisle side, Longtown DawsonW.Black beck,Haile,Beckermet Dixon Matthew, Highgate close, Mat.~ Crone Thos. Green bank, Whitehaven Dayson Anthony, Lazonby terdale &i Threlkeld, Penrith Cl'o&f!thwaite Abraham & ~lark,Beck- Dayson F.Hazelgill,Croglin,Kirkoswald Dixon Mrs. Mary Jane, High Dryburn, side, Penruddock, Penrith Deans S. Birkmire, Uldale, Mealsgate Garrigill, Alston Crosthwaite James,High mill,Gosforth Dennison John, Swathwaite head, Ive Dixon N.Udford,Edenhall,Langwathby Crosthwaite .Tohn, Winder beck, Gill, Carlisle Dixon Robt. Beyond-the-Moss, Nichol Winder, Frizington Dent Francis M. Stainton, Penrith Forest, Penton, Carlisle Crosthwaite Thomas, Rake foot &i Devon Robert, Brame Cragg &; Low Dixon Thomas, Johnby, Penrith Goose well, Castlerigg, Keswick Bridge end, St. John-in-the-Vale, Dixon Thomas, Plumpton st. Cal- Crowe John, Church house, Ulpha, Keswick thwaite, Carlisle Broughton-.!n-Furness (Lanes) Dickenson Thomas, Dowthwaite head, Dixon Thomas, Whillimoor, Carnfrth C'rnzier W. Selby house, Saltcoats, Matterdale, Penrith Dixon T.H.Newbiggin,How Mill,Crlsle Newton Arlosh, Carlisle Dickinson A. Bleagate,Garrigill,Alston Dixon T. J. Ousbyshire, Langwathby Cumberland & Westmorland Farm Dickinson Fred James, Eskin, Emble- Dixon W. Moss side &; Holme head, School (Wllliam Thos. Lawrence, ton, Cockermouth Kirkandrews-on-Esk, Longtown mail"I!Pr). Newton Rigg, Pf'nrith Dickinson Isaac, Southernby Bound, Dixon William. Chambers common~ Cunningham Wm. Croglin High hall, Hesket-Newmarket, Wigton Great ·Salkeld, Penrith Staffield, Kirkoswald Dickinson Isaae, Stainburn hall,Stain- Dixon William, Dyke nook, Bassen~ CulT Mrs. Margaret, Bed . house, burn, Workington thwaite, Keswick Great Orton, Carlisle Dickinson Mrs. I. Woodhouses,Carlsle Dixon Wm. Glassonby, Kirkoswald CUMB. 24 .
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