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Bowes, Darlington holme station, York Parkin~ Thomas, Brough Pickup Edwin, Cliffe, Selby Potter Joseph & Harry, Great Monk Perry Tom, Gam;tead Old hall, Gan- Piercy Thomas & Son, Harton, York house, Farndale "\'\'est Side, Kirby stead, Hull Piercy Geo. H. Southburn, Driffield Moorside Petch l\lrs. Elizabeth, Primrose bill, Piercy H. Stockton-on-the-Forest, Yrk Potter Joseph Ricaby &:; John, Lender­ Little Broughton, Stokesley Piercy John, Harton, York field house, Farndale East Side, Petch Francis John, South Newbald, Piercy Thos. B. Crayke, Easingwold Kirbv• Moorside North Newbald Piercy William, Park house, Whit- Potter Thomas William &; Henry, Patch Harry, Buckthorpe, York well-on-the-Hill, York Manor farm, Sinnington Fetch Herbert, Clifton, Bedale Pierson William, Julian park, Egton, Potter F. Fadmoor, Kirby Moorside Pet-eh l•aac, Marton Grosmont Potter Frank, Appleton-le-Moors, Sin- Petch J. 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