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WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. But 1689 WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. BUt. PearsonW .134Gleadlesfl rd. Heely. Shffid Radcliff J oseph, 142 Alderson rd. Shffid' Riley Thomas, Ripponden, Halifax Pease John, Drax, Selby Radclifie Edward, Ad"Olalton, Leeds Rishworth Samuel, Aherford, Leeds Pease William, Market hall~ Pontefract Radcliffe William, Underclifft:,Bradford Roberts Fredk.78Daniel Hill st.Sheffield PeatE.Harthill-witb-Woodall, bheffield Radfern William, Burncross, Chapel- Robt'rts Jn. 13 Bridge houses, Sheffield Peat.J .20 Cherry row, New town, Leeds town, Sh .ffield Roberts Pickles, 8 Market, Halifax Peat Lei~h, 23-i Langsett rei. Sheffield Ramsden Benjamin, Saltaire rd Shipley Roberts Richd.Almondbury,Huddersfld PeckoverStphn.9 Market hall,Harrogte Ramsden ChorJ,s, Eastthorpe~ Mirfil'!rl Roberts Richd. FarnleyTyas,Huddersfld Peel Abraham, Birstal, Leeds Ramsden G. 38Titu!! st.Saltaire,Shipley Roberts Robert, 43 Market, Halifax Peel George, ll Queen street, Barnsley Ramsden Joshua, Sutton, Leeds Roherts William, Cross sq. Wakefield PenneyCharles,1:3Marshgate,Doncaster Ramsden William, EastArdsley,Wakfld Roberts William, 21 Market, Halifax Penney John, 93 Catherine st.Doncaster Ramsden Wm. Sutton nrill,Sutton,Leeds Robertshaw Adam, Fountain, Mirfield Pennington Geo. Burton Leonard, Leeds Randerson Wm. Wickeftlley, Rotherhm Robertshaw Adam, Robert town, Liver- Pennington William, Staveley, Leeds Ranr,oley George, Paddock, H uddert'.fid sedge, N ormantou Pennington '\Villiarn, Town st. Stan- Ratcliffe John & Son, Manningham RohertshawChas.63Longside la.Bradfrd ningley, I.eeds lane, Bradford Rohertshaw Charles Michael,lOl '\Vhite Percy Thomas, 261 Meanwood road & 2 Ratcliffe George, 27 Walkley road, Abbey road, Bradford Ridge road, Leeds Walkley &: 92 Addey st. Sheffield RobertshawGeo.3Ut.Hortonla.Bradfrd Petch Thomas, 195 North street, Leeds Rayner Edwd.Town end,Wortley,LPeds Robertshaw James, 137 High st. & 229 Petty John, Market hall, Pontefract Ravner S4uire, Church st. Dewsbury Southfield la. Great Horton,Bradford Petty Thomas, Darl~y, Leeds Rayner W. R. Queen st. Morley, Ll'eds Robertshaw Jas. 29 Lee bridge, .Halifax: Philip Miss Mary, Gargrave, Leed~ Raynor Alfrt>d, Market street, Mex- RubertshawJ.Mytholmroyd,Manchester Pickard E. West la.& Laycock,Keighley borough, Rotherham Robertshaw Richard, 28 Fish & Meat Pickard J cseph, Market pi. Keighley Raynor Samuel, Stall 56, Covered mar- market, Rawson place, Bradford Pickard William, Market place & Exley ket, Kirk gate market, Leeds Robert:ihaw Richard, New Raw top, head, Keighley Redfearu Jas. Fartown grn. H urldersfld Allerton, Bradford Pickarrl William, 15 Tong roarl, New lledfearn R. Meltham, Hudder:~field Robert!!haw Squire, 19 Market hall, Wortley, Leeds Redfearn Wm. 4 Market walk, Hudrsfld Hudder,field Pickering Thomas, 'IoorGarfort h, Leeds Redfern Isaac, Healey road, Batley Robertshaw W .3 &5 Queensgate, Bradfrd PirkersgillJas.B.33Park par. Harrog-att: Redmayne John, Leeds rd. Dewsbury Rohinson Francis, Penistone Picker,.:gill Joseph, I Fleet st. Leed~ Re~d Thomas, Weeton, Leeds Robinson George, 8 Fitzalan Market Pickles John, 9 & ll Hanson la. Halifax Reed ay John, 334 South st. K..ighley hall & 106 South st. Park, Shetlield Pickles John A.87 Westgate, Wakefield Renshaw James, Firvale,Harthill-with- Robinson Georg-e, Hoyland common, Pickles Joseph, Stanbury, Keighley Woodall, Sheffield Nether Ho~· land, Barmdey Pickles Joshua, I Wood Royd road, West Revill Samuel, Braithwell, Rotherham Robinson Geor~e, 96 Westgate & 35 Bowling-, Bradford Reyuard Arook, Birkby, Huddersfield Etfingham street, Rotherbam Pickup Mrs. Jane, Imperial arcade, Reynard Tom, Denmark street, Skipton Robinson Jn. F. 7 Bril{gate, Brighouse Huddersfield road, Harrogate Robin son J onn. 50 Chapel town rd. Leeds Pickup Jo.;eph, Lindley, Huddersfield Reyner Harry,64 Green road, Leeds Robinson Jonn. 95 New bank, Halifax Pigott Mrs. Ann, Bolton-upon-Dearne, Reynolds Fredk.828 Leeds rd. Bradford Robinson M. Browgate, Baildon,Shi~ley Rotherham Rhind James Collins, Snaith, Selby Robirrson P. Denholme clongh, Ringley Pike Richard, 279 London rd. Sheffield Rhodes Anderson, 14 Katharine street, Robinson Thos.Long la. Harden, Bingley Pitch forth Slmn.Queen st. Morley,Leeds Saltaire, Shipley ltobinson Thomas, 43 St. Thomas' st. Pitts Thomas, Birkenshaw, Leeds Rhodes Ben, West Ardsley, Wakefield Claremnnt, Halifax Plaxton John, Rawclitfe, Selhy Rhodes Benjamin, Park road, Bingley Robinson William, Apperley road, Ap- PleasanceFirman,47Upp.North st.Leeds Rhodes Chas. Barnborougb, Doncaster perley Bridge, Leeds PI owes Edwin, Kippax, Leeds Rhodes Charles, Wragby, W akefield Robinson Wm. Town st. Guiseley ,Leeds Pollard Charles, Earldom road & 1M Rhodes Frederick, Bdlevue, Wakefield Rodgers Bates, Harp road, Quarmby, Grirnesthorpe road, Sheffield Rhodes George, Cullingworth, Binl{ley Lindley,. Huddersfield Ponl efractJ as. V. Upper Mill. Manchester Rhodes George, Leeds road, Castletord, Roe buck Giles,2 Kirkgate, H udrlersfield Poole George, Swinefleet, Goole Normanton Roebuck Henry, Towngate, Holmfirth Poole Oliver, 15 Duckworth lane,Man- Rhodes Geo.Low~rreeu,KnottingleyS.O Roebuck Herbt. Bridge end, Penistone ningham, Bradford RhodesH.Albion st.Castleford,Normn1n Roebuck John, 46 Spital st. Sheffield Poole Samuel, Reedness, Goole Rhodes James, Chapel lane, Bingley Roebuck Jonas, 63 Upperhead row&. 10 Poole Samuel, 82 Wicker, S!Jeffield RhodesJ.Het>blerw.Oakworth,Kdghley Market hall, Huddersfield Poppleton William Heury, 91 King st. Rhode~ John, Bridge street, Castlt:lord, Roebuck Robert, Wadworth, Doncaster Huddersfield N ormanton ROt!buck Samut>l, Hiuchlifl' mill,Au~ton- Potter J oseph Hartley, Idle, Leeds RhodesJ ohn, Chapelst. Ecclesbill, Leeds ley, Huddersfield Potts Edward,Clayton west, Hudder:~fld Rhodes John, 3.'3 Skinner lane, Mann- Rogers Bates, Milns Bridge,Huddersfld Powell Waiter, Bramham, Tadcaster ingham,. Bradford Roger~on Thomas, 92 Girlington road, Poynter William, 34! St. Sepulchregate Rhodes Jn. Thor-nhillst.Calverley,Leeds Bradford without, Doncaster Rhodes J o:~eph, 22 Kirkgate & 178 Man- Row bottom Jn.2 &.'3Cripplegatt;,Halifax Pratt G.Commercial rd.Kirkstall,Leeds chester road, Bradford Rowdl Tum, 87 Regent str~t, Leeds Pratt Jo!Wph, 137 Park lane, Leeds RIJodesJsph.Westgate, Baildon,Shipley Rowley Alfred, Gawthorpe, Wakefield Presswood.John,NorthAnston,Rothrhm Rhodes Mrs. Joseph, Main st. Bingley Royle Jn. 17 Talbot rd. Park, Sheffield Preston Aaron, Thorner, Let'ds Rhodes Mrs. Margaret, Main street & Royston John, So High st. Dnncaster Preston Robert, Long Preston, Leeds Chapel lane, Hingley Rudd Wm. H. 5i Westgate, Bradford Preston William:, Market place, Heck- Rhodes Richard, Woodlesford, Leeds Rushby Henry, 166 Kirk:~tall road, mondwike, Normanton Rhodes Robert, 2 Silver st. Doncaster Burley, Leeds Priestley Ellis, jun. 5 Market, Halifax Rhodes Saml. Lowtown, Pudsey, Leeds Rushby Hy. 298 London road, Sheffield Priestley Ellis, een. 3 Market, Halifax Rhodes Thomas, Saltaire road, Shipley Rushforth Overend, Idle, Leeds Prie8tley Jas. Hy.24 New bank, Halifx Rhodes Waiter, 75 High street, Mex- Rushworth Anthony, Mixenden, Halitx Priestley John, Mouut Pellon, Halifax: borough, RotLerha•n Kussell Joseph Fredk. 39 Fleetst. Leed:t Priestley Mrs. Martha Ann, 31 King's Rhodes William, Pool, Otley Saddards Eli, 2! Fish & Meat market, road, Burley, Leed!1 RhodesWm.9St.James' markt. Bradford Rawson place, Bradford Pri8Stley Samuel, 53 City rd, Bradford Richardson Albert Edward,Town street, Sagar Benslln, 13 Cropper la. Westgate, Priestman James, 55 & 76 Fish & Meat Batley carr, Dewsbury Bradford market, Rawson place, Bradford Richardson Mrs. Hannahl 156 Accom- Sagar Benson, 36 Fish &. Meat ma.rket, PulfordJ sph.130 & l46Scotland st.ShfHd modation rd.&l87 Mean wood rd. Leed:i Rawson place, Bradford Pybus Thomas, Hexthorpe, J)oncaster Richardson Hy. Ut Gowthorpe, Selby Sagu.r Benson, H Lumb lane.t Bradford Pye Wm. Dodgson, Long Preston,Leeds Richardson John, Gleatlless, ~heffiehl Sagar Edwin, 208 West st. ::;heffield Pygott Robert, Mnrket hall, Pontefract Richardson John, Woodhouse, Sheffield Sagar .John, 46 Fish & Meat market, Pyrah Jamin, Mt:thley, Leeds Richardson Peter, 48 Ousegate, Selby Raw~on place & 116 Li11ter Rills rd.. Quarmby A. Crosland moor, Huddrsfld Richerby Jas. IBl Milton st. Sheffield Br·adford Quarmby J oe, Victoria sq. Holmfirth Rider Jas. H. Town st. Bramley,. Leeds Sagar John, 123 West bar, Sheffield Race Benjamin, Wath-upon-Dearne, Rigg Thomas, Rawdon, Leeds ~agar Mrt~.l\lary,Chapeltown. ~heffield Rotherham Rrgg Wru. Parkinson, Rawdon, Leed~ Sa!{Rr Tom, 69 Fisn &. M~at market• Radcliff Edward, 15 Adrley st. Sheffield Riley David, 156 Hanaon lane, Halitax Rawson place, Bradford Radcliff Edwd.jun.427 London rd.Shffid Riley Hy. County end, Lees, Manchester. Sa~ar W .10 Victoria rd. Saltaire,Shipley Radcliff Enos Henry, 2 Walkley road, Riley Joshua, Cro~s roads, lngrow-~ Sales Henry John, 8! Marah lane,Leed!i Walkley, 8heftield cum-Hainworth, Keighley !Salmon Hy. 153 Upperthorpe, Sheffield .
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