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WEST.Jtiding YORKSHIRE. G52 L_EED;;. WEST.JtiDING YORKSHIRE. g52 NicbolsoQ Samuel, .H (ioupland, .street, Os borne Frederick VVUliam 11.§orsery Pearson. Mrs!112 Brunswick tenaoe Bees ton hill b L • . mqunt, H unslet Pearson Mrs. 18 Cowpl'.r st... ~ ew X.eeds Nicholson 8tephen13 "aillet.Coupland8t Osborne Kerrison James, }.') 'l'anfield st Pearsoq Mrs. 68 flillary 11treet Nicholson Wm~ Woodbo11se hi. Hnnslet Ostler Mrs .. 6 Newton grove, ~hapel- Pc:arson William,3 Carr place Nicholson Wm. ;Bailey, l.S.') Bellevue rd town road, Pptternewton Pear~ Rohert.,.l6 Edwin road, Burley Nickols Thos. Wellington rq,N ewWortly Othick Tbomas, 4 St. Andrew's place Pease Joshua, 10 Hillary street Nicol John, 4 :exeter pi. W oodhouse lane Otley Mrs. 10 Allerton terrace, ~hapel- Peckett Arthur, Town Bt. Chapel Allertn Nicol Wm. Henderson, 18 Mount Preston town road, Chapel Allerton Peel Mrs. 60 Caledonian road :Nield Wm. H,olm~Jwoo~, BurtoiJ cres. Ottley Edward,157 Wood house lane Peel Robert, 8 Cobden place · Headingley ·, , Ottley Wm. Crofts, 12 Hyde Park ter PeelSaml.Oak vil.Victoria rd.Headingly Noble peorge, Sj Haf[laue, Armley Ouston Robt.l Kingston ter.Woodho.Ia Pegler Charles, 13 Lyddon terrae~ Noddings ltichard John~4& Holdforth Outhwaite Mrs. 8 Elmwood grovtl Pegl!!rVernon, Oakfield villas,Cardlgan street, New Wortley , Outhwaite Peter, 7d Grafton street road, Headingley Norfolk Miss, 22 Craven ter.Carlton hill Qverend Joshua, 5 Winstan~ey terrace, eiraon George Brigg, West End house, North Abraham, 31 Cobden place V~ctoria road, Headingley Isle's lane, Holoeck North Benjamin, Prospect house, Upper Ovt'rtonJ ohnEd \Yar~,l5 Leopold square, PembertonJ n.G.l07 8eeston rd. Holheck Wortley road, W.ortley New Leeds PernbletonGeorgeWalker,33Victoria ter North Fredk. Ash bank, 1 Virginia road Overton Wm. 6 Leoppld sq. New Leeds Penfold Edwn. Gro~venorter. Blckrun.la North Joseph,18 Carlton mount Oxendale Christopher, 15 Wellclose ter Peniston John, 20 Victoria place North J oseph, 18 Tonbridge street O~ley Miss, 10 Coventry place Penniston George, Sholeorok.e avenue, N orthMis~,::lilver Royd hill, Up, W ortley Paget J hn. Fisher,2 Lodgil! la.Beeston rd Potternewton North Mrs. 8 Blenheim mount Pag-et Thomas, New Scarboro'.Holbeck Penny Mrs. 4 Kingston grove, Wood North Mr~. 36 Hillary street Paley John, 1 Prospect terrace house laue North WalterWm.2Cedar grove,Armley Paley Miss, Queen's place, Chapeltown Penrose Thos.33 Crawford st.Meanwd.rd North Wesley, Victoria house, Clarence roadz.9hapel Allerton Penty Edward, Burley viewJ Hurley road, Hunslet Poley william, 7 Cross Belgrave street road, Burl~y North William [ eouncillor I, Burley Paley William, 9 Ramsden ter .North llt Pepper William, Newton Green hall, crescent, Kirkstall road, Burley Paley William Hy. Newton Park villas, Chapeltown road, Potternewton North William, .North Grove bouse, Chapeltown road, Potternewton Perch a! John, 25 Bruce st.N ewW ortley Hencormer lane1 Potternewton Palliser Thos. 65 Hyde Park rd. Burley Percival Mrs. 9 Vernon road N orthwood George, 33 Cobden place Pal mer Mr!l. 10 Consort terrace Perk in George, 1 Albert ~rove N orton lsaac, N orton villas, 28 ~pencer Pal mer Peter, 16 Woodbine place Pc::rkin Henry, 2 Torquay terrace, Grove place, New Leeds PalmerThomasWilliam,6 Springfield pi lane, Headix.l{ley Norwood :John Turner, 23 Lyddon ter Pape George, Clara villa",Roundhay rd Perkin John, 68 Westfield road Nourse Mrs. 22 Chapeltown road Pape Thomas. Beulah house,39 Leopold Perkin Mrs. 32 Alexandra road, Burley Nowell Herbert, 13 Woodbine terrace, street, New Leerls Perkins William H. D. H Studley ter- Grove lane, Headin~ley Parfitt George, 27 Trafalgar street race, Leopold street, New Leeds NowellMiss,l6St.John'" ter.Bell~vue rd Park Mrs. 58 Camp road Perr_yJohnWm.62Brucest.NewWortley N unn Mrs. 4J Whitehouse st. Hunslet Parker George Watson, De Grey lodge, Pershon Thos.2Prospect pi. Pontefract la road De Grey terrace, Woodhouse lane PettiferJose,ph,1Clarencepl.NewWortly Nunneley Johu Albert, 22 Park place Parker Jas. 3Ciarence pl. NewWortley Pettiford Mrs. 93 Bruce st.NewWortley Nunneiey Mrs. 9 Beech Grove terrace Parker John, 43 Hagby road Pettitt Mrs. 4 Oakfield ter. Headiugley Nussey George Henry, St, Ann's, :St. Parker John, Thwaite gate, Hunslet Petty Benj. 3 Spring Grove ter. Burley Ann's lane, Burley Parker Mrs. 5 Alexandra terrace, \''ic- Petty John William [councillor], 1 N ussey Joshua, Saxon villa, Headingley toria road, Headingley Spring Grove terrace, Burley lane, Headingley Parker Mrs. 47 Glover street Petty Mrs. 53 Springfield place Nussey Obadiah ;r .P. Morley house, Parker Mrs. 1 Park terrace, Otley road, Petty Samuel, 22 Warwick place Headingley lane, Headingley Headingley Petty Wesley, 88 Hyde Park rd. Burley Nussey Peter, Springville, Shaw lane, Parker Thomas, 70 Dewsbury road Pevley Miss, 20 Strattan street Headingley Parkin Rev.GeorgelLA.,B.n.[Prirnitive Pflaum John Frederick Augustus,.Ashlar Nussey Samuel Leithly, Potternewton Methodist], 18 Abyssinia street house, Potternewton la. Potternewton hall, Potternewton lane,Potternewton Parkin Henry, Tonoridge villas. Ton- Phillips Mrt+. 4.5 West Hillar.v street Nussey Thomas, Virginia house, North bridge street Pickard Daniel,3 Springrd. Headingley GranJ!e road, Headingley Parkinson Stephen, 35 Leopold street PickardJohn Wood,2 St.Mark's terrace N ussey William,3 Albert place2 Chapel- Parry David, 7 Blenheim ter. Woodhu.la Pickard J oseph, jun. W esley terrace, town road, Chapel Aliertan Parry Frederick, 11 St. John's grove Shaw lane, Headingley Nutter Ellis, 104 Beeston road PartridgeFrdk.5Grosvenr.ter.Headngly Pickard Joseph Edward, 49 Sholebroke Oakes Mrs. 18 \V ell close mount Parvis Geo.45Whitehouse st. H unslet rd avenue, Potternewton Oates Elkannah, 6 Tonbridge place Passavant Phillip William, De la Ha)e Pickard Miss, 15De Grey ter.Wuodho.Ia Oates Jam es, 185 W oodhouse lane house, Ch11pel town road Pickard Miss, 48 Ell a street Oates .James Holroyd, 30 Bond street Patchett John,Melbourne terrace,Otley Pickard Mrs.4 Bagby street Oates Thomas, 10 Springfield mount road, Headiu~ley Pickard Mrs. 20 Trafalgar street O'Connell Miss, 19 Victoria mount Patchett Jonas Turner, 8 St. Alban st Pickard Waiter, 15 Cow per st.NewLeeds O'Connor Mrs. 2 Clarendon place Patchett Richard, 32 Green Mount ter. Pickard William, 25 Reginald terrace, Oddy Mrs. 97 Bellevue road Holbeck Chapeltown road Oddy Samuel, Darnall ter. Meadow la Paterson Mrs. 11 Springfiehl mount Pickeriug George Edward, Cardigan Ogden John Preston, 13 Carr road Patience Alexander Blakeneyp 7 Green villas, Cardigan road, Burley Ogden J oseph Armitage, 6 Queen square Mount street, Coupland street Pickering John, The Ab nail~, Cromer ter Ogler Thomas Le Pelley, 162 Dewsbury Paton Adam, 114 Beeston road PickeringJohn Rhodes, 128 Beeston rd road, Hnnslet Patrick Ellis, 54: Malvern road,Holbeck Pickerinj;(William,ll7 Armleyrd.Armly Oglesby Robert Parr, 12 Park square Patterson Mrs. 11 Norfolk terrace, Pickersgill Ell ward John, Cross Green la Old know Mrs. 6 ,M:arlborough terrace, Cl1apel Allerton PickerSI{ill J ermh. Nursery mnt. Hunslet Bellevue road Pattison John, 13 Clarendon road Pickersgill Mrs.94 Hyde Park rd.Burley Oldroyd Edwin, 7 College road Paul Wm.Asllfield bo.Burley rd.Burley Pickersgill Mrs. 1 Woodsley Mount Oldroyd John, 61 Dover street Pawson Jsph, Wood, 6~ Westfield road villas, Woodsley road Oldroyd John, 78 Hillttry street Pax:ton J ames, West hill, Chapeltown Pickers gill Richard, 35 Camp road Oldroyd Linley, 12 Oakfield terrace, road, Potternewton Pickersgill Richard, 9 Lovell street Headingley Payne J ohu, 6 Crimbles street Pickles David, 79 .Beckett street Openshaw 'J'bom!li, 11 Wellclose mount Payne Mrs. 1 Elm wood green Pickles John /agger M.R.c.s., L-R.C.P. Oppenheirn Josepb Guttmann,~ 68 Loft- Peacock Josepb, 98 Heckett street 66 Camp road house place Peacock Matthew,13 St. John's terrace, Pickles John William, 5 Lovellstreet Oram Mrta. 26 .Mount Preston Hellevue road Pickles Miss, 53 Caledonian street Orange Henry, 2 Cambri.aq ter.Holbeck Peake Arthur Copson, 21 Hanover sq Pickles Miss, 9 ,St.George'e ter. Camp Ord Edward~ J02 )Voodlllf!y road PeakmanAlfred, 17Cottage rd. Headngly road 0' Reilly Rev. Ja$, [Catboliq],... Chq~h Pearce John, ~3 Commercial street. Pickles Mrs. 68 Caledonian road street, Richmond hiij ~ Pearce J oseph,. Lily viis. Roundhay rd Pierson Clement, 16 Brunswic~ place, O'Reilly William, Hf 8t. o~ames's sqqare Pearson James C. oo Bellevue road North street prman, WUliam. 11 ,1 ijqrley J.awn• Burley fearaon John Thomas, Moor house, Pilgrim John Edward, QO Bellevue road road,. Burley · ( Moor road, Headingley !· Pilkinton Tbos. 7 Beeven ter.. Holbeck Ormeroq Jaa.J} $pring Gro!e ter~Bur~e.)' Pearson Miss, 37 Sprin~tield plac~ Pinder Mrs. 96 Cemetery road, Holbeck • • .
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