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WESTMORLAND.J FAR Slack James, Bank Head, Crosby Swidenbank WESTMORLAND.J FAR ]79 Slack James, Bank head, Crosby Swidenbank Edward, Whelpshide, Thompson Alfred, Harprigg, Killing- Ravensworth, Shap Whinfell, Kendal ton. Kirkby Lonsdale Slack Mrs. Mary Agnes, Little Strick- Swindlehurst John Pearson, Flying Thompson E. Long Marton, Carlisle land, Penrith Dutchman, Arnside Thompson E. Plltterdale, Penrith Slack Robert, Midtown, Rosgill, Sbap Swmdlehurst Robert, Heathwaite, Thompson E. D. Lambrigg pk.Kendal Slack Robert Webster, Rosgill, Shap Sandside, Milnthorpe Thompson J. Scalthwaiterigg, Kendal Slee John, William's gill, Temple Swindlehurst William, Hazelslack, Thompson James, Eastward, Bamp- Sowerby, Penrith tower, Milnthorpe ton, Penrith Slinger George, Beckstones, Raven- Tallen Richard, Barrows green,Cross- Thompson Jas. Old Button, Kendal stonedale, .Newbiggin-on-Lune crake, Kendal Thompson John, Busk, Little Lang­ Smedley Robert &, Son, Worm pots, Tallentire Mrs. Lowfield, Stainmore dale, .Ambleside Kings Meaburn, Penrith Soutb, Kirkby Stephen ThompsonJn. Greenriggs,KirkbyStphn Smith J. Farclose &, Hallsteads, Duf- Tallon William, Little Hawkrigg end, 'l'hompson John, Gunnerwell, Tow­ ton, Appleby Hutton-i'-th'-Hay, Kendal cett, Shap Smith T. Jerusalem, Colby, Applcby Tarn Mrs. T. &. Son, Hilton hall, Thompson John, Tirril, Penrith Smith Thos. Gt. Strickland, Penrith Hilton, Appleby Thompson John Rawei!!, Rawes bank, Smith William, Bowbridge house, Tarn T. Bankwood, Hilton, Appleby Natland, Kendal Asby Winderwath, Appleby Tatters Mrs. Margaret &, Son, Coat Thompson J oseph, Morland, Penrith Snowden J.Victoria. sq.Kirkby Stepbn syke, Dufton, Appleby Thompson Mrs. Margaret, Knott hill~ Snowden Wm.White ho.Kirkby Stphn Tatters Mrs. Jane, Limetree house, Beetham, Milntborpe Sowerby Jas. &. Abram, Swindale hd. Dufton, Appleby Thompson Mrs. Margaret Ann, Manor- Stainmore .Nortb, Kirkby Stepben Tatters Joseph, Abbott lodge, Clif- house, Kirkby Stephen Sowerby J. High Leys, Crook, Kendal ton, Penrith 'l'hompson Robert, Cragg, Hay,Kendah Sowerby John, Asby grange, Appleby Tatters William. Glebe bouse, Barton, Thompson S. Myers, Docker, Kendal Sowerby Jobn Reid, Town end, Win- Tirril, Penrith Thompson S. Stennerskeugh, Raven-- ton, Kirkby Stephen Taylor Brothers, Holme Lion, Burne- stonedale, Newbiggin-on-Lune Sowerby Luke, High bouse, Winster, side, Kendal Thompson Thomas, Mill moor, Asby Windermere Taylor Thos. &. Edwd. Great Hawk- Coatsforth, Appleby Sowerby P. Slakes, Milburn, Carlisle rigg end, Hutton-i'-th'-Hay, Kendal Thompson Thomas, Saul hill, Strick­ Sowerby W. Lodge, Little Ormside, Taylor E. Bousfield, Orton, Tebay land Roger, Kendal Appleby Taylur E.R. The Commnn,Windermre Thompson -Wo Butt€rwick, Bampton.. Sowerby William, Asby 'Winderwath, Taylor Mrs. George, Wbitebeck, Lyth, Penritb Appleby Milnthorpe Thompson William, Fallen Yew, Sowerby William, High Cleabarrow, Taylor George Watson, Crook, Kendal Underbarrow, Kendal Bowness, Windermere Taylor 1. Deepslack, Whinfell, Kendal Thompson W. Long Sleddale, Kendal Sowerby William, Strawberry bank, '1'aylor J;lInes, Leazes, Smardale, Thompson William, Raddereth side, Hutton-i'-th'-Hay, Kendal • Kirkby Stepben Burneside, Kendal Spark J. Murton hall,Murton,Appleby Taylor John, Low lane, Ravenstone- ThompscJ!l "Villiam, Raw green, Hut­ Spooner E. Ormside, Appleby dale, Newbiggin-on-Lune ton-i'-th'-H"lY, Kendal Stainton John, Hallbeck, Killington, Taylor John Dargue, Crosby lodge, ThompSOIl "Villiam, ""ha~set, BeE'­ Kirkby Lonsdale Crosby Ravensworth, Shap tham, Milnthorpe Stalker lsaac,Yewbarrow end, Wither- Taylor Joseph,Mountain view, Soulby, Thompsan Willia.rn C. Lickbarrow,. slack, Grange-over-Sands Kirkby St€phen Bawness, Windermere Stalker Thos. Kirk-et-Nook, 'Wither- '1'aylor M. Browfoot, Hugill, Kendal Thnmson James, Audlanrl, .\>foor End. slack, Grange-over-Sands Taylor R. W oodside,Crosthwaite,Kendl Kendal Staveley Mrs. Ellen, BiggiIlS hall, Taylor R. Hill top, BleatHrn, Warcop Thurnboroug-h William,Rectory farm ... Kirkby Lonsdale Taylor Robert, Kirkber, Appleby Bowness, Windermere Staveley John, Moor end, Hutton '1'aylor Robert, Millrigg, Over Stave- Thornborrow E. Clifton maor,Penrith Roof, Kirkby Lonsdale ley, Kendal' Thornborrow G. Gt. Strickland,Pnrth Steel C. Clawthorpe, Burton,Carnfrth Taylor SI. Sunnybrow, Crook, Kendal Thornborrow George, Town head,.. Steel J. Moor ho. Sandford, Warcop Taylor W. Greengill, .\>forland,Penrith N ewbig-gin-on-Lune Steele Mrs. Mary &. Sons, Must hill, Taylor William, Bell foot, Crosby Thornborrow Thomas, Broad Oak, Skelsmergh, Kendal Ravensworth, Shap Crosthwaite, Kendal Steele Mrs. Annie, Hollins &. Carling '1'aylor Wm. High Plumgarth, Kendal Thornbarrow William, Long green, steps, Burneside, Kendal Taylor William, Sykeside, Soulby, Crosthwaite, Kcndal Steele Richard, Githwaiterigg, Skels- Kirkby Stephen Thornborrow "Vm. Outhgill, Kirkby mergh, Kendal Taylor William, Watcrhouses, Little Stephen StephEmsonChristopher,Bolton,Penrith i Asby, Appleby Threlkeld Brothers, Langtonfield. Stephenson F. Kings Meaburn,Penrith Taylor William Tatham, Sunnybrow, Langton, Appleby Stephenson T. Broad fell,Orton,Tebay Over Staveley, Kendal Threlkeld Mrs. Mary & Sons, Dud- Stephenson W. Close Houses, Appleby Teasdale Frederick B. Town end, mire, Dufton, Appleby Stcvcnson Hugh C. Lane foot, Kendal Hackthorpe, Pcnrith Threlkeld Dacre, Knock, Appleby Stewardson Samuel, Highfield, Dry- Teasdale ,r. Tarn hill, CliftoIl,Penrith Threlkeld T. Lathey, Bolton, Penrith beck, Appleby Teasdale Miles Dadd, Witherslac1, Thwaite Simon, Hartsop hall,Penrith Stockdale Henry, Eden view, Kirkby I Grange-over-Sands ' Thwaites Chri~topher, Ewbank, Old Thore, Penrith .Teasdale W. Audland,End Moor,Kndl Hutton, Kendal Stockdale Henry, Holme, Carnforth ,Teasdale William, Ash bill,Brougham, Th,mites John, Bolton, Penrith Stott Mrs. Eleanor, Beck side, Under- Temple Sowerby Thwaites Thomas, Ullsmoor, Shap barrow, Kendal Teesdale Richard, Gatebeck, End Thwaites William, Lanes, Preston Strickland J. Grate, Helsington,Kendl Moor, Kendal Richard, Milnthorpe Striekland James, Tarn side, Cl'OS- Tennant Charles, Step ends, Asby Thwaites William, Parrocks, Bretber­ thwaite, Kendal Coatsforth, Appleby dale, Tebay Strickland J. Heversham, Milnthorpe Tennant William, Dial house, Asby Thwaites William Edward, Street Strickland Robert, Ellerbeck, Under- Winderwath, Appleby house, Kirkby Thore, Penrith barrow, Kendal Thackeray lsaac, Scout green & Tiffin Richard,Pooley Bridge, Penrith Strickland Robert, Low Crag, Under- Sproat gill, Birbeck Fells, Shap Tinkler Mattbew, Low lane, Raven- barrow, Kendal Thackeray Jas. Roundthwaite, Tebay stonedale, Newbiggin-on-Lune Strickland Thomas, Low house, Hel- Tbexton Mrs. &. Sons, lng hill, Outb- Titterington Thomas, Milnthorpe sington, Kendal gill, Kirkby Stephen Todd J.&. W.Cross ho.Lambrigg,Kndl Strickland Thomas, Low park, Dilli- Thexton G. Birk moss, Crook, Kendal Todd Bowness. Far Broom, Long car, Sedbergh (Yorks) Thexton Joseph, Sandbed,Raveni!!tone- Marton, Carlisle Strickland W. Howe, Lyth,Milnthorpe dale, Newbiggin-on-Lune Todd Edwd. G. Long Marton,Carlisle Strong Joseph, Winton,Kirkby Stephn Thexton WaIter, Mire foot, Strick- Tndd George, Cowbank, Ravenstone­ Strong Wm. Gt. Strickland, Penrith land Roger, Kendal dale, N ewbiggin-on-Lune Stubbs W. Broadgate, Hugill, Kendal Thexton Wm. Low. Sprintgill, Raven- Todd James, Stonebank green, Hel­ Suart A. Gatefoot, Hugill, Kendal stonedalc, N ewbiggin-on-Lune sington, Kendal Suarl Anthony Wilson, Newbiggin, Thompson Brothers, Belton dale & Todd In. Old Croft, Old Hutton,Kndl Button Roof, Kirkby Lonsdale Helton head, Penrith Todd Joseph Simpson, Wood house, Sutton J. Bowthwaite, Selside, Kendl Thompson Brothers, Bullock howe, Melkinthorpe, Penrith Swainson Joseph, Towcett, Shap Bampton, Penrith Todd Robert, Crosby hall, Shap Swainson Wm. Kings Meaburn,Penrth Thompson J. & G. Lytheside, Raven- Todd Robert, Thorpe, Tirril, Penrith . stonedale, Newbiggin-on-Lune Todd T. Tbe Green,Lambrigg.Kendal WESTMORLAND 12*.
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