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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire TRADES DIRECTORY.] N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. TAl 725 Dewson & Speedie, 8 Queen street,Scar- tGarton Andrew,7 High st. Bridlington 1 Horn by Henry, 20 l\Iiddle sheet north, borough & Union street, Filey Gascoyne James, Marishes, Pickering Great Driffield Dibnah Arthur, Patrington, Hull Gaotley Thomas Dixon,76Westborough, Horsfield William, Cherry Burton S.O Dickens on Robt.Newton-upon-Ouse, Yrk Scar borough Hough ton D. 14- Prince st.Hridlington Qy Dickinson David, 20Albion st. Scarboro' Gibbon Wm. & Jsph. Hinderwell R.S.O tHoughton John & Sons, Skipsea, Hull Dickinson William, 71 Mandale road, Gibbon Isaac, Heckhole,Goathland, York Howcroft J. Hemingborough, .Howden Thornaby-on-Tees Gibbon William, Lythe, Whitby Howe George, Brawby, York · Dickons Geo.EastStamford bridge, York Gibson George,EastHarlsey,Northallrtn Hudson Edwd. Robt. Hainton, Driffield Dinsdale Thomas, Thoralby, Aysgarth tGibson John, Market place, Richmond Hudson Thomas, Hainton, Driffield Station R.S.O Gibson John Taylor, Stokcsley R.S.O Hugill Jas. Gt. Broughton, Northallertn Dixon C. Commercial st. Norton,Malton Gibson Joseph, Crayke, Easingwold Humphrey Rd. Husthwaite, Easingwold Dixon George, Allerston, Pickering Gibson R.Ingleby Arncliffe,Northallrton Humphrey Robert, Great Ayton R.S.O Dixon Jas. Commercial st.N orton, l\Ialtn Gibson William, 10 Saville st. Malton Humpleby George, N a wton H. S. 0. York Dixon Jn. Post office, Lockton,Pickering Gladstone John William, :r8 Boundary IInnterW.&Son,81Albert rd.l\Iiddlesbro' Dixon John, Long street, Thirsk road, Middlesbrough llunter George, 20 Baxtergate, Wbitby Dobby Francis, Lee!fiing, Bedale Goforth John, C'ayton, Scarborough Huntsman tleth, back of Westgate, tDodsworth & John, South Otterillbrton, Goforth Thomas, Bempton R.S.O Hornsea, Hull Northallerton Gofton William, 13 Hope street, J<'iley Husband W1lliam, Hawsker, Whitby Douthwaite R.2g~Iarshall st.Middlesbrq' Goldie & Co. 10 Yorkersgate, Mal ton Hutchinson George By. We;;tow, York tDry Fra.ncis & Sons, 9 Market place, Gold!\brough J. Osmotherley,Northllrtn Hutton & Sons, :r High st. Loftns R.S.O Gre'lt Dritfield Goodwill Richard, Terrington, York tHutton George, Eserick, York tDry Rd. W. Queen st."\Vithernsea, Hull Goodwill Robert, Ingramgate, Thirsk I'Anson Robert, Gayles, Hichmond Duck James,Castleton, Grosmont R.S.O Goss William, 51 H1gh street, Hedcar Iley Henry, Yarm Duff William, Westow, York Gowland Robert, Lazenby, Redcar Imeson Joseph, Swinton,"Masham R.S.O Duffy James, 21 Colne st. l\'Iiddlesbro' Graham H. 36 Feversham st.Middlesbro' Jackson James, Kilburn, Easing\told Dunn & H.anson, Eastgate, Heverley Graham Jn.G-eo.\\'est vil.Stokesley RSO tJackson John, Stonegrave, York Dunn George, Roos, Hull Grainger Charles, Well, Bcdale Jackson Robert, Farlington, Easingwold Dunn Robert, Brandcsburton, Hull Grainger Thos.2:r Johnson st.Middlesbro' Jameson William,l\iarket st. Pocklingtn Durham William, Xorth Outfield, Selby Grand Clothing Hall Co. (William Jefferson D. Thwing, Hunmanby R.~.O Ea.sby J.Appleton-npon-Wisk,N orthllrtn ~fcDonald Norman, manager), 22 J effies Jn. Great Moorsholrne, Guisboro' Eden James, St. James's green, Thirsk Newborough, Scarborough Jcnkinson & Son,34 Redcar rd.Gnisboro' tEdmonds George, Burton Agnes, Hull tGray Jas. 34 Falsgrave rd. Scarboro' Jenkinson Geo. Hope cotts. Beach, Filey Elders George, I::Heights R.S.O Gray Wm. Railway st.. Pocklington,York tJennings William, Topcliffe, Thirsk Ellerington Mrs. Jane, Lund S.O.Yorks Gray William, Toll gavel, Beverley Johnson E. g6 Newport rd. l\Iiddlesbro' Ellerton James, Catterick Green David, Scorton, Darlington Johnson George, Crayke, Easingwold Ellis John W. 37 & 39 Nelson street, Green Henry, ·welburn, York JohnsonJesse,Muston,Hunmanby R.S.O flouth Bank R. S. 0 Green W. Newton -on-Ra wcliffe, Pickerng J ohnsonJ. Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Y rk Elvidge John, 36 Castle rd.Scarhorough Greenley Francis, Old Malton, Malton Johnson Mark, Thornton dale,Pickering Emmerson Wm.Stainton dale,Scarboro' Greenwood C. 53 Prospect rd. Scarboro' Johnson 1\lichael, Brantingham, Brougll Etches & Son, 42 Huntriss row,Scarbro' Greenwood James, Wigginton, York tJohnson R. 58 High st. Loftos R.S.O Etches John, 12 Barwick st. Scarboro' Gregg George Michael, Pickhill, Thirsk Johnson T. H. Market pl. Hedon, Hull Etherington Thos.Greta bridge,Rokeby, Groom Herbert William,Wolton,Brough Johnson Tom, Long street, Easingwold Barnard Castle Groves Edwin, Dunnington, York Johnson Vincent, Seaton-Ross, York Everingham John Thomas, Market pl. Groves John, Lairgate, Beverley Johnson Wm. Southgate, Hornsea, Hull Market Weighton R.S.O Groves John, Lairgate, Beverley Jones Joseph, 5 Alma parade, Redcar Everingham John Thomas, Railway st. Guy T. 12 George st. Thornaby-on-Tees Jowsey R. N.Garton-on-the-Wolds,York Pocklington, York Haggitt James, Brandesburton, Hull tJubb Robert, Roos, Hull Evison Geo. A. 76 High st. Bridlington Haigh Fcathcrstone, Newport R.S.O Julian William, Fimber, York Fairbank Alfd.Marton,Sinnington R.S.O Ilaldenby George, Swanland, Brough Kay Robt. East Stamford bridge, York Fairey William, Barton, Darlington Hall M. & Sons, Hutton Rudby, Yarm Kay William, Withernwick, Hull Fairweather F.38St. Thomas st.Scarboro' Hanley T.Gillamoor,KirbyMoorsideRSO Kemp & Allan, Market place, 'fhirsk Falkingham John, Haxby, York tiiardy James, H.illington, York Kennedy John, l<'arndale East side, York Fawcett John P. 48 Flowergate, Whitby Harforth Thomas, West street, Marske-1 Kennedy T. Hransdale East &ide, York Fawcitt J.& Son, St.James's grn. Thirsk by-the-SeaR. 8.0 Kent C. Market st. Pocklington, York Ferguson John, Kilham, Hull tHarland Thomas, Snaintou, York I Kent Robert, High street, Market Ferguson W. Rudston,Bridlington Quay Harland W. l\Iickleby,Hinderwell R.S.O Weighton R.S.O Fettes Robert, 4 High street, ROOcar HarrisonG.Glaisdale side,GrosmontRS"o Kilvington William, Henfields, Beverley Feug~ll Rohert, Seaton-Ross, York HarrisonJ. 52 Nth. l\Iarinerd. Scarboro' tKing Rt. Pottergate, Helmsley R.S.O Fisher James & Rbt. Seaton-Ross, York Harrison Robert, Carr end, Glaisdale, King Thomas, 4 North st. Scarborough tl<'isher Richard Gibson, ::\Iarket place, Grosmont R.S. 0 Kirby John, Skipton, Thirsk Hornsea, Hull Harrison Thos.26 Russell st.Middlesbro' Kirby Thomas, jun. Great Broughton, F1eetham Robert, Wetwang, York Harrison Walker, Lund S.O. Yorks Northallerton Fletcher John, Park street, Pickering Harrison William, Abbey, Rosedale East tKirkham Benjamin, Patrington, Hull }1etcher William, Cropton, l'ickering side, Pickering tLacy John, 'ferrington, York tForge John, Leven, Hull Harrison W. :ro8 Wilson st. Middlesbro' Lambert MatthewB.Finkle st. Richmond tFoster Edward, Huby, Easingwold Hart John, 23 Newborough, Scarboro' Lancaster Thomas, Harome, York Foster Franc1s, Tibthorpe, Drifficld Hatfield Robert, Bubwith, Selby tLane William, Stillin~ton, Easingwold Foster John, Harden, I<'ingall R.S.O Headlam Robert, Hope terrace, Whitby Langley Joseph & Sons, 8r Linthorpe Foster Thomas, Heslington, York Hebblethwaite H. Weaverthorpc, York road, Middlesbrough Foster Thomas,83Russell st.Middlesbro' Heron R. C. 8 Exchange pl. Middlesbro' Lawson James, Leyburn RS.O Foster Wm. Market pl.Pocklington, York Heron W. J. 16 Westward st.Middlcsbro' Lawson William, Healey, Bedale Foster Wm. IIy. Nth. Frodingham,Hnll Hesp Charles, Sledmere, York Lazenby Richard, Dalton Holme S.O Fothergill Robert, Gilling, Richmond Hessey Henry, Wolton, Brough Leadley Thomas, Market place, Kirby Fountain Thomas, Fangfoss, York Hesslewood W. Middleton-on-Wolds 8.0 Moorside R.S.O Fowles ~- G. 6 Yorkersgate, Malton Hewitt R. D. 14 Marton rd. Middlesbro' tLeaf Edward, Bridgegate, Howden Fox C. Bridlingtonst.Hunmanby R.S.O Hill Bentley, Eastrington S.O Leaf Wm. Farmanby, Pickering tFox George, 127 High street, Skelton- Hill Mrs. R.18 Linthorpe rd.l\iiddlesbro' Leatham William, 27 Wheelgate, Malton in-Cle9Pland R.S.O Hill Thomas, 2 Mount Pleasant villas, LP-athley W. Market pl. Masham R.S.O Fox John, Hailgate, Howden Queen street, Scarhorough Leckenby J.Old Byla.nd,Helmsley R.S.O Frank Anthony, 30 Newbiggin, Malton Hillerhy 1<'. 32 St. John's st. Bridlington Lee William, Burniston, Scarborongh Frankish Beelby, Warter, Pocklington tHodgson William, Kelfield, York Levitt George, Sherburn, York Freer Henry, 38 St. John's road, Fals- Hodgson William, Preston-under-Scar, tLindsley Jas. North rd. Loftus R.S.O grave, Scarborongh Leyburn H.S.O LinsleyJ.Parliament st. Norton, Malton Freer John, Amplefortb, York tHodgson William, Weaverthorpe, York Little D. & Co. 31 Corporation road, Freer Jn. Thos. Harton-le-Willows,York Hodgson Wm. Hy. Gate l<'ulford, York Middlesbrough Freer Richard, Claxton, York HogarthJ.Bridlingtonst.HunmanbyRSO Lowe Mrs. Sarah Ann, 21 High street, Frow Joseph M. Swanland, Broogh HoggartS.Laskillpastures,HelmsleyRSO Skelton-in-Cleveland R S.O Galtry Charles, 13 Saville street, Malton tHolmes John & Son, North Bar street l\IcGarity J. 18 Cleveland st.Middlesbro' Galtry George, Kilham, Hull within, Beverley McLagan "\Vm.Sutton st. N orton,Malton Garbutt Franci.s, Sinnington R.S.O Holmes John, East Cowton, Northallrtn McLeanR.TheBelfry,Market pl.Rchmnd. Garbutt Pearson,67 Victoria rd.Scarbro' Holtby William, Appleton-le-Moor, Madden Jsph. go High st. Bridlington Garbutt Wm. 140 Victoria rd, Scarboro' Sinnington H.S.O Mais Richard, Sorthallerton .
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