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518 Far Hull 518 FAR HULL. [KELLY'S FARMERs continued. · Lister, Mrs. Annie Elizabeth,Hazel Pridgeon, Willia.m Herbert,Sutton- Houlton, Harry, Manor House, House, Ellerker, South Cave field Farm, Sutton ){olescroft, Beverley Lonsdale, Geo., Newington Farm, Railton, John, Anlaby Hoyles, George, Manor and Walk Anlaby Ransam, Rd. C., Castle hl., Sutton Farms, Skidby Lound, Frederick, Ellerby Raper, K., Southwoods,Cot:Jtingham Humblei John, High Eske, Eske, Lound, Frederick, Wood House Rawson, "\V., Hull Bank, Newland Bever ey Farm, Burton Constable Reffold, Geo. Reuben, Ganstea.d Hunter,Rt.,Elstronwick, Humbltn. Lount, George, Weel, Beverley Ribey, John, Leven Grange, Leven Hunter, Robt., Gra.nge,Humbleton Lumb, John, Kelwell Farm, Swine Richardson, Arthur, Keyingham Buzzard, William Bellamy, York Machin, Wm.,Grange,Benningholme Richardson, Charles, Cherry Cob- road, Bishop Burton, Beverley Marriott, George, St. Martin's sands, Paull Ingram, Herbt.,Abbey Garth,Swine House, Thorngumbald Richardson, George, West Ella Ingram, John Owston, Gravel bill, l\Iarriott, Samuel, Ryhill Grange, Kirk Ella Swine Marshall, Jackson, Terrace House, Richardson, George, 'Vest Farm, Ingram, Wm., Bilton, Ganstead Burstwick Swanland, Brough Ireland, John Thomas, Gibraltar Mathison, Frank, Swiss Farm, Richardson, Richd. ,Arnold Grange, farm, Wawne Northgate, Hessle Arnold Ireland, John Thomas, Molescroft, May, Charles W., Brantingham, Richardson, Richd., Field House, Beverley Broul!h Thirtleby Ja.ckson, Benj., junr., Long Riston M:eadley, Robert, Keyingham Richardson, Richard, The Abbey, Jackson, Charles Edward, Wood- Medforth, Geo., Hedon & Fitlin~ Wyton mansey, Beverley Middleton, Henry, Eastfie1d Richard,son, Robert C. & Alfred Jackson, Francis Henry, Routh, Bishoo Burton, Beverley G., Flinton, Humbleton Beverley Mills, George, Eastgate, Hessle Richardson, William Joseph, Little Jackson, James, Keyingham Milner, Richard, Bentley, Beverley Humber, Paull Jackson, John, Silver Hall, South Mitchell, Robert, Riplingham Old Ringrose, Major Reginald Thomas, Skirlaugh Hall, Brough J.P., Tithe Farm, North Ferriby Jackson, Robt. Benj., Carr, Arnold Moate, George, Bamforth House, Rispin, Wm., Chalk Villa, Anlaby Jackson, Rt. H., South Skirlaugh Wawne Robinson, Henry, Marton Jackson, Wm., Fitling, Humbleton Mook, Thos., Ebor Ho.,Keyinghm. Robinson, Isaac, Bishop Burton, Jackson, Wm., Killingwold Graves :Moore, William & James, Fitling, Beverley and North end, Bishop Burton, Humbleton Robinson, John, Beverley Parks, Beverley Morley, Mrs. Rosina, Melton, Beverley Jackson, William Henry, Low Bas- Brough Robinson, John, Elstronwick, wick, Brandesburton, Leven Naylor, Mrs. Harriet, Hungerhills, Humbleton James, John, Preston Ganstead Robinson, Martin, 2 Chestnut Jibson, John, Tickton, Beverley Naylor, Robert, Weel, Beverley villas, Leads road, Stoneferry Johnson, B., Riseholme hill,Sutton Nettleton, Fred, Grange Farm, Robinson, Thomas Ford & William Johnson, Herbert, Stockholm, Wawne Joseph, Nuthill and North park, Thomgumbald Nettleton, John William, Camerton Bnrstwick Jordan, John, Little Leven Hall, Camerton Robinson, William Joseph, Burton, Joys, Thos., Walkington, Beverley Nettleton, William, Preston and Pidsea Julian, Geo., Woodmansey,Bevrly. Thorngumbald Rodmell, Abraham, Ivy Farm, Kay, Jn., Sproatley Rise,Sproatley ~icholson, John Matthew, Thearne, Marfleet Kenington, Edwa.rd & Son, The Beverlt>y Rodmell, Abraham, Kirk's Farm, Limes, Preston North, Frederick, Flinton Sutton Kenington, Wm. Edward, Preston North, John R., Woodmansey I Rodmell, Allison,Marton & Wyton Kidd, Arthur, Marfleet Grange, Woodmansey, Beverley 'Rodmell, Fras. B., Soffham,Sutton King, Fredk., Woodhouse, Swine North, William, Thirtleby Rodmell, Mrs. Mary, Mount Plea- Kirk, Mrs. Mary, Skidby N orthgates, John, Leven sant, Sutton Kirk, Waiter, Tickton, Beverley Northgraves, William, Prospect Rodmell, Peter,East View,Marfleet Kirk,Wm.Denton,Tickton, Beverley Farm, Withernwick Rodmell, Richd., Holmleigh Farm, Kirkwood,Walter Coupland,Sproat- Nottingham, Francis, Riplingham Marfleet ley Grange, Sproatley Gran~e, Brough Rodmell, 'Villiam Henry, South- Kirman, Robert, Field House, Nottingham, Lat.hailll, Higher Huns- field House, Wawne South Skirlaugh ley, Hunsley, South Cave Rosling, Peregrine, Spacey fields, Kirran, Frank,2 Long la.,Beverley Osment, James, Olive Ho., Swine 'l'hirtleby Knapton, Charles F., Leven Ouston, John, Bishop Burton, Salvage, M. (dairy) Southcoates In. Knapton, Charles Francis Henry, Beverley Salvidge, Moses,Carr House,Sutton Humbleton moor, Humbleton Oxtoby, Richard B., Queensgate Sanderson, Mrs. Elizh .. Pilwoods Lambert,Rt.Jn., Paull Holme,Paull road, Beverley and Beverley Farm, The Common, Cottingham Langdale, John William, Kelsey Parks, Beverley Sanderson, Ernest, Risby, Beverly. House, Burstwick Palmer, Albert, Coldharbour, Cot- Sanderson, Robert,Beverley Parks, Langdale, Jsph. Fras., Keyingham tingham Bevedey Langdale, Rd. Parrott, Keyingham Palmer, Albt., Hull Bank,Newland Sanderson, Robert, 107 Walker­ Latham, Edward & Harold, Eller- Palmer & Burrough.s, Hull Bank, gate, Beverley ker South Cave N ewland Saunders, Arthur Ern est, Eastgate, Laws~n, ·charle.s, Skidby Palmer, J.,Willerby Carr,Willerby Hessle Leak, Luke, Ryhill Palmer, Wm.,14 Eastgate,Beverly. Sharp, George, Marton Leap~r, George Hugh, Manor Palmer, William S., Anlaby Shaw, Joshua, Green marsh, Thorn- Farm, Walkington, Beverley Parker,Thomas Finch, Lodge farm, gumbald and Paull Lear, Arthur & Frederick, Bentley, Sproatley & East holme, Burst- Shillito,Wm.,Preston Field.Preston Beverley wick Short, William, Weel, Beverley Lear, Valentine, Preston Payne, Geo., Burn pk.,Cottingham Simpson, Ombler, Hallgarth, Leven Lee, Mrs. Miriam, Tickton,Bevrly. Peacock, Sl.,Beverley Pks.,Be'\Trly. Smales, Arthur, Brantingham Leighton, Edward,Burton Constable Perkins, Thomas, Brough Smith, Alfred, "\Vawne Hill Farm, Leonard, Abraham, Burstwick Perry, Tom, Ganstead Old Hall, Wawne Grange, Burstwick Bilton Smith, Cyril, Thearne, Beverley Leonard, John (exors. of), :Manor Pinder, Joseph, Ellerker,Sth.Cave Smith, David Battle, The Grange, House, Ryecroft Farm, Ryhill Plaxton, Jn.,Woodmansey,Beverley South Skirlaugh and Thorneycroft, Thorngumbald Plimpton, Albert, Rectory Farm, Smith, George, Leven Carr, Leven Leonard, Wm., Field House, Paull Walkington, Beverley Smith, George Fred, Waterloo • Lisseter, Daniel, Endyke lane, Pool, Aldam, North Grange, Farm, Leven Carr, Leven Newland Meaux. Beverley Smith, Mrs. Hannah, Preston Lissiter, Samuel, Anlaby Porritt, Robert, Tickton, Beverley Smith, M., Woodmansey, Beverley .
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