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5030 the London Gazette, 2 August, 1927 5030 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2 AUGUST, 1927. fliorpe Hall, Sandal, Wakefield, Eichard North Park Eoad, Bradford, Edward George Earnshaw, Welbeck Street, Wakefield, Eobert Hayburn, Charnwood, Ilkley, John Howard Kowand, Castle Lodge, Sandal, Wakefield, Craven Hodgson, Park House, Bradford, Colonel Henry Christopher Bruce Wilson, William Gordon Holmes, Oak House, Ilkley, Crofton Hall, Wakefield, Edward Osmond Jonas Hanson, Oakwood, Bingley, Herbert Thornhill Simpson, Walton Hall, Wakefield, Hey, Mount Street Mills, Bradford, Stanley John Arthur Lodge, Moorlands House, Bat- Hickson, Bolton Gran'ge, Bradford, Henry ley, Montagu Crothers, Lamplands House, Holroyd, Cardrona, West Lane, Baildon, Batley, Cyril Taylor Stubley, Cleevethorpe, Thomas J. Hayes, 5, Nab Lane, Shipley, Sandal, Wakefield, Charles Eobert Spedding, David Hellewell, 43, Ashgrove, Bradford, Wilton House, Batley, George Edward Tank- Albert Hill, Throstle Nest, Chellow Dene, ard, Brookroyd House, Batley, Arthur Stock- Bradford, Ernest F. Holdsworth, Edge dale, Bridge House, Batley, Arthur Fox, De Nook, Allerton, Bradford, Henry Hudson, Gray House, Batley, Percy Newsome Hirst, Westleigh, Easby Eoad, Bradford, Samuel Grange Villa, Batley, Hamilton Crothers, Tor Banks Hollings, Parkleigh, Calverley, near Vean, White Lee, Batley, Joseph Kirk, Peel Leeds, John Arthur Hill, 5, Selborne Villas,. Villa, Peel Eoad, Morley, John Thomas Bradford, George Percy Hill, 5, Selborne Glover, Sunnycroft, Morley, Charles Gilyard Villas, Bradford, Lawrence Halle, 8, Mount Bcarth, Woodside, Morley, Eobert Stanley Eoyd, Bradford, James Herbert Halliday, Ehodes, The Lodge, Morley, Alfred Baines, Beechroyd, Park Drive, Bradford, Ernest. Britannia House, Morley, James Barker, Halliday, 6, Park View Eoad, Bradford, Woodville, St. Andrews Avenue, Morley, Charles Ewart Hindley, Bank Top House, Frederick Sydney Diss, Oxford Eoad, Dews- Bradford, Thomas W. Irving, 19, North- bury, Harry Senior, West Park Street, Dews- Park Eoad, Bradford, William Illingworth, bury, Ernest William Lockwood, Hollinroyd, Whyte Cottage, Nab Lane, Shipley, Samuel Dewsbury, William Wilfred Speight, Field Ingham, 17, Ashfield, Tong Street, Brad- House, Batley Carr, Dewsbury, Ezra ford, Adolph Jacobs, 8, Manor Eow, Brad- Fullertori, Carlton Grange, Batley, Eev. ford, Ernest Charles Jeffery, 5, Piccadilly, D. Allott, Mount Vernon Eoad, Barns- Bradford, William Marsden Kermode, The ley, G. W. Simpson, Sidebottom Square, Elms, Moorhead Lane, Shipley, Henry Frank Smithies, Barnsley, H. S. Cradwell, Cheapside, Kirby, 214, Bradford Eoad, Shipley, Charles Barnsley, J. C. Dodd, George Yard, Barnsley, W. Leather, Cleckheaton, Harry D. Leather, Eichard Clifford Ackernley, Fellfoot, Staveley Cleckheaton, Hugh D. Lincey, Mill Street, Eoad, Shipley, John Edward Anderton, Bradford, Arthur Ward Lupton, 9, Cheap- Ivy House, Eussell Street, Bradford, Henry side, Bradford, Joshua B. Law, 120, Morley Ayrton, Oakroyd, Nab Wood, Shipley, Fred Street, Bradford, Callum J. M. MeClaren,. A. Aykroyd, Netherwood Buildings, Brad- Midland Mills, Bradford, Lionel Middleton,. ford, Percy C. Aykroyd, White Lodge, Swan Arcade, Bradford, Harold Mitchell, Heaton, Bradford, Charles Matthew Ackernley, Bolton House, Bradford, Priestley Mitchell, 10, Town Hall Street, Bradford, A. Kaye Gledholt, Birkenshaw, Adolph Ferdinand Ackernley, 4, Commercial Street, Bradford, Mombert, Gablehurst, Park Drive, Bradford, George Philip Ackroyd, 6, North Park Eoad, Otto Mombert, 176, Swan Arcade, Brad- Bradford, Harry Percival Ambler, Burley ford, Ernest W. Marsh. Lloyds Bank Cham- House, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Harry Lionel bers, Hustlergate, Bradford, James Macvean, Anderton, Victoria Mills, Cleckheaton, Dudley 17, Darley Street, Bradford, James William Ackroyd, 39, Bolton Eoad, Bradford, Fred Mason, 23, Seaborn Eoad, Morecambe, Philip- Ambler, Chellow Grange, Bradford, Walter Broadbent Maufe, 28, Market Street, Brad- Barraclough, Eeevadale, Menston, Eobinson ford, Ealph Northrop, Thornton Hall, Bakes, 136, Sunbridge Eoad, Bradford, Bradford, Fred Newhill, Hurst wood, Shipley, George Burrow, 323, Wakefield Eoad, Brad- George Albert Newboult, 29, Westgate, ford, Harold W. Barker, 4, Oak Mount, Bradford, Bertram Parkinson, 268, Thornton Bradford, Edgar C. Behrens, 2, Queens Eoad, Bradford, John Eobert Pollit, Briggella Eoad, Ilkley, Harold J. Behrens, Moorside, Mills, Bradford, George Herbert Pepper, Ilkley, Joseph Benn, Bolton Eoad, Brad- 18, Nab Lane, Shipley, Angus Ehodes, ford, Chas. B. Barrand, 10, Carlisle Eoad, Grange Cottage, Allerton, Bradford, Ottiwell Bradford, George Brown, 1, Dale Street, Eobinson, 14, Mill Street, Bradford, Norman Bradford, J. Pearson Craven, Springmill Dunbar Eae, 13, Carlton Drive, Shipley. Street, Bradford, Leonard Collins, 4, Wood- Charles Eaper, Alston House, Thornton Eoad, ville Terrace, Bradford, George Carr, 25, Bradford, Percy W. Sharp, 67, East Parade, Forster Square, Bradford, John Clough, 47, Bradford, George Sowden, Sandhurst, Gran- Eutland Eoad, Harrogate, Maurice Cohen, bourne Eoad, Bradford, John William Sowden, 11, Darley Street, Bradford, Stephen St. Plumpton Grange, Thackley, Bradford, James Martin Delius, 5, Arundel Street, Bradford. Speight, 42, Pollard Lane, Bradford, Walter John Daniel Delius, 5, Arundel Street, Haley Suddards, Brookfield, Nab Wood Bradford, Arthur Davy, Blankney Grange, Drive, Shipley, Walter England Sharp, 17, Wyke, Bradford, Eichard Alexander Fawcett, Piccadilly, Bradford, Edward Smith. 15, 16, Canal Eoad. Bradford, W. Guy Fison, Horton Grange Eoad, Bradford, Edward 24. Peel Place. Bradford, W. Garnett Foster, Howard Smith, 51, Godwin Street. Bradford. Whiteshaw, Denholme, Yewdall Gaunt, John DobsonShack]eton, AshtonHouse, Under-- Summerhill, Apperley Bridge, J. H. Garnett, cliffe, Bradford, Fred Towler, 21, North Eccleshill, Bradford, George Garnett, The Park Eoad, Bradford, William Tupman, 46, Park, Eccleshill, Bradford, Clarence A. Gadie, Sunbridge Eoad, Bradford, John William Thorpe's Chambers, Hustlergate, Bradford, Turner, 153, Fagley Eoad, Bradford, Charles: Lewis William Gates, 16, Bankfield Eoacl, Wade, Steephill House, Emm Lane, Brad- Shipley, Herbert A. Harlow, Stoneleigh, ford, George Whitaker, 419, Toller Lane,.
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