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City and Suburbs of York. 417 CITY AND SUBURBS OF YORK. 417 Monkman Wm. 12, Copper­ Brameld & Co. (china mfrs.) *Britton John, 54, Petergate gate 17, Coney &t. *Britton Thus. 2.5, Spurrier· Pickering M. 29, Good ram- Buckley Jph. !18, Coppergt. gate gate Burrill Mary, 4, Sampson Brown Wm. 4, High Ousegt. Wood>on T. 12, Pavement square Bulmer J, A. 1, King square FURNITURE BROKERS. Douglas Rd. 49, Tanner row Clark Robert, 46, Shambles Braithwaite Rd. 13, Swinegt. Fell Geo. 31, Sampson sqr. Catton & Crosby, 3, Mickle- Brown Thos. 28, Jubbergate Hurworth T. 10, Goodram- gate Burr Fras. 18, Peter lane gate Cowling Wm. 97, G«ldram. Huller Wm. H, Feasgate Lee John, HI, Fossgate gate DaJby Jph. 31. Jubbergate Marshall G. <;. 92, Goodram- Dale J nh n, 6, Fossgate Deacon Jph. 39, Jubbergate gate Darbyshire Christopher, M, Dinsdale B. 19, North st. Midglcy Jonathan, Bootham High Ousegate Fox Wm. 6, Peter lane Park A. 39, Blossom st. Dobsun Emanl. 60, Petergt. Lone J. 27, Gillygate Pomfret Wm. 50, Stonegate Edwards John, 67, Wa!mgt. Rickards J. 4, L. Shambles Rod well Rd. Iledeness st. Etty John, 20, Feasgate likelton T. 17, Grape lane Rounding H. 5, Sampson sq. Fawbert W. G. 82, Petergt. Spencer Fras. 12, J!lbbergt. Sturdy Ann, 4.9, Petergate Flctchcr & Scarr, (wholesl.) Wehster J. 49, Petergate GLASS MFR. 42, North st. GARDENERS, NuRSERY Priestley Charles, (flint) *Foster Robt. 27, Coney st. and SEEDSMEN. Fishergate Foster L. 7, Walmgate Anderson Richard, 6, St. GLASS CUTTERS. Gilson J. N. 3, Blossom :rt. Martin's court Alexander Da vid, 8, Petergt. Gray Geo. 8, Micklegate Backbou>e T. & J. 26, Tan­ Barnett John Jph. (&stain er) Heslington J, 5, Pavement ner row College st. Homby T. & P. 2, Nessgate Bearpark J. & G. Bootham Benson Jph. 9, Coney st. Hunter & Ward, College st. Bearpark Robert, 1, Lord Pomfret Wm. 50, Stonegate Hutchinson Thos. .50, Jub- Mayor's walk Priestley Chas. Fishergate bergate Butler E. 29, Lawrence st. Settle Wm. Duke of York pi. Jackson John, 56, Petcrgate Cawkill Wm. I, Monkgate GLOVE MFHS. Kimber & Jakell, 2, Colliel'­ C!arkson Geo. 174, W almgt. ThuJ * are Glove DealerJ. gate B!ld Fulford road Fowler Ann, 8, Spurriergate King Joseph, 146, Walmgate Creasor Wm. 41, Micklegate Hall T. F. & Scns, (and lea­ Langdale Nathaniel, 43, Dodsworth J. College st. ther dressers) 20, Ogle­ Walmgate Empson I. Stockton road forth Latham C. 6.i, Micklegate EarleJohn, 6, King square Kirby Richd. 5, Fetter lane *Lazenby T. 104, Micklegate Edwards James, Hall field Lyon Robert, 14, Blake st. Monkhouse T. 9, Colliergt. Hinsliffe T. Bootham •Pulleyn Rt. 7, St. Helen's *Pap.: Wm. 33, Micklegate Homer B. 58, Monkgate square Pearson G. Lawrence st. Lupton James, 47, Jubbergt. *Ilobinson Wm. 41, Stonegt. RoscoaJohn, 17, Coppergate Lupton J, W. Bootham Thompson Rt. 18, Pavement Rountree Joseph, (and cotfee Midgley Fras. 55, Coney st. *Thomton and Spink, 27, roaster) 28, Pavement Parker Anthony, 22, Law- Spurriergate Saville John, 45, Goodram- rence st. Walker M. & Son, 11, Co­ gate Pottage Rd. 14, Lawrence st. ney street •Scruton Wm. 39, Coney !t. Rigg Thos. & Son, Fishergt. GROCERS AND TEA Severs Joseph, 32, Stonegt­ Simpson J. 71, Bishop hill DEALERS• *Sigsworth John, 15, C3.l!tle- • JUD, Thus • are also Fruiterers. gate Smith Hannah, 30, Blossom *•• See also Tea Dealers. Smith & Kirlew, (wholesl.) street *Agar Edw. 28, l\licklegate 36, Skeldergate Smith John, 28, Stonegate, Agar Sc~h & Co. 3, Stonegt. Smith s. 62, Skeldergaw and 1, S pu rrierga te Awmack Jph. 22, Fossgate Stephenson Rd. 48, Shmbls. Smith Thos. 25, Fishergate Bainbridge J. 6, Gillygate *Taylor and Aiderson, 23, Suggitt G. 13, St. Geo. st. Bell J. 14, Sampson square Pavement Wharc Wm. 20, Pctcrgate Bell Rd. 17, Goodramgate *Taylor Jsaac, 4, Fossgate Wilson T. (florist) Layer- BlecklyJohn, 2, Sampson'sq. Tesseyman John,2,Bootham thorp Bradley Wm. 6, Hungate Watson Geo. 34, Walmgate GLASS, CHINA, AND *Brayshaw Eleanor, Minster Watson & Wilron, 30, Walm- EARTHENWARE DEALERS. yard gate Ben.son Jpb. 9, Coney st. 1 Briggs Jas. 1, Booth am row Whitwell Wm. 32, Pavement .
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