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Ni & E. Ridings Yorkshire 848 NI & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. F.\.RMERS-continued. Trousdale John, New leys, Rievaulx, UnderwoodJohn,Barnby grange,Bishop- Todd Ja. ..• es, Feliskirk, Thirsk Helmsley R.S.O soil, Eastrington 8.0 Todd James, Welbury, Northallerton Trousdale John Sawden, Folkton, York Underwood J. Marho. Faxfieet, Howden Todd John, Higham, Scalby, Howden frousdale T. Osmotherley, Northallertn Underwood Thomas, GrosmontR.S.O Tudd John, Kilburn park, Easingwold Trowlil William, Ruos, Hull Under wood Tom George,Thorpe grange, Todd John, New ball, Arden, Helrnsley Trnwsdale Henry, Nawton R.S.O. York Broomileet, Brough Todd R. The Grange,Scrayingham, York Trowsdale Henry, Thurnbill, Bilsdale, UmlerwoudW.Beck hole,Goathland,Yrk Todd S. Bilsdale, Ingleby, M1ddlesbro' Ingleby, Middlesbrough Underwood W. Scyce, Thearne, Beverley ToddW. Appleton-upon-Wisk,Northllrtn Trowsdale John, Bilsdaleo, Ingleby, 1 Urwin Thomas, Low Row, Richmond Todd William, Manor house, Carlton Middlesbrough Ushaw William, Lissett, Hull Husthwaite, Thirsk Tuke John, Wass bank, Byland-with- Usher Frank, Middlethorpe, Londes- Todd William, Orra, Bilsdale, Ingleby, Wass, York borough, Market Weighton R.~.O Middlesbrough Tunstall Jas. Vale ho. Bowes, Darlngtn Utley Dawson, Swineside,Carlton High- Todd William, Silpho, Scarborough Tuntsall Miss C. Gilmonby, Darlington dale, Middleham R.S.O Toes Mrs. Ann, Hrompton, Northallertn Tupman Geo. Newton-upon-Ouse, York Utley E. We.Scrafton, MiddlehamR.S.O Toes Thomas, North Duffield, Selby Turn bull Cutter, Church hill, Birkby, Utlcy John, Sykes house, Ilton, Bcdale TomlinsonG.Egton brdg.Grosmnt.R.S.O Northallerton Valentine Robert, Hilton, Yarm Tomlinson George, North Cave R.S.O Turnbull George, Brick House bank, Varley James, Hunmanby R.S.O Tomlinson James, Cayton, Scarborough Eryholme, Darlington Varley John, Great Cowden, Hull Tomlinson J. Gt.Bronghton,Northallrtn Turnbull Gcorge, Low grange, Sin- Vasey .Mrs. Mary, Scalby, Scarborough Tomlinson John, Cliff, Selby nington R.S.O Vause Charles, Newhay, Cliff, Selby Tomlinson Richard, Nafferton, Ilull Turnbull John, Low Ash bank, Bedale Vause John, Elvington, York Tomlinson Sefton, Escrick, York Turnbull Robert, Ingleby Barwick, Vause \Villiam, Sancton R.S.O Tornlinson Thorn as, Riccall, York Thorn a by-on-Tees V a use William George, Soutbgate, Mar- Tomlinson Thos.R. Londonderry,Bedale Turnbull Thomas, Croft, Darlington ket Weighton R.S.O Tomlinson William, North Cave R.S.O Turnbull Thomas, New by, Stockton Vayro William, Ellenstring, East Witton Tomlyn J. Melrnerby,Middleham RS. 0 Turnbull Thos.North Kilvington, Thirsk without, Bedale Tong \\'illiam, Seaton, Hull Turn bull Thos.Scaling, Easington R.S.O Ventress George, Brotton R.S.O Topham Mrs. A. L. Weaverthorpe, York Turnbull Wm. Low Thirkleby, Thirsk Ventre~ G. Hasty bank, Pockley,Nawtn Topham B. 1\lanor ho. Bainton, Dritlield Turnbull William, Wrelton, Pickering VentressW.Commondale,GrosmntR.S.O Topham Blanchard, Settrington, York Turner Richard & George, Norton-le- Ventress W.D.HilsdaleWestside,Helmsly TophamHenry,Bellerby,Leyburn R.S.O Clay, Pilmoor Junction R.S.O Ventriss Mrs. Annie, Broats, Kirby Topham John, Bishop Wilton, York TurnerA.(exors.of),Cloughton,Scarboro' Moorside R.S.O 'TophamJohnH. ilainton bmghts,Dritlield TurnerCWindham hall,Craykc,Esngwld Verity M.Ellington(High),Mashm.R.S.O "TophamJn. W.Wavdalc,Bcssingby,Hull Turner Geo. Newton-un-Derwent, York Verity PcterCarter,High ho.Ilton,Bedale Topham Moses, High Bonwick, Hull Turner George, Stubb house, North Verity Thomas, Fearby, Bedale Topham R. Red ho.N orth~ ewbald R. S. 0 Otterington, N orthallerton Verity W. East Witton without, Be dale Topham Thos. Great Crakehall, Bedale Turner John, Bubwith, Selby Verity W.Iligh Sourmire,Healey,Bedale Tophum T. B. Field ho.Bainton,Driffield Turner John, Newton-le-Willows R.S.O Verity William, Sourmire, Pott, Bedale Topham William, Kirkburn manor, Turner John White, Pocklington, York Vernon John Wm. Scalby, Scarborough Kirkburn, Driffield Turner Juseph, Gilmunby, Darlington Vessey Richard, Hotham R.S.O Topham W1lliam James, Lindale, New- Turner Richard, Welburn, Yorks Vester William, Terringtun, York tun-le-Willows R.S.O Turner Robert, Newbeggin, Richmond VickermanE.ElmTree bo.Patrngtn.Hull Tose Henry, Sand Hutton, Thirsk Turner R. Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yrk Vickerman G. Gravel hill, Swine, Hull Toulson John, N ewton-in-Cleveland, Turner Robert, Pot to, N ortballerton Vickerman Robert, Sunk island, Hull Great Ayton R.S.O Turner W. Binsoe, West Tanfield, Bedale Vickerman Thomas, Coniston, Hull Towler Mrs. E. Cover bridge, Bedale Turner Wm. l\Ioor ho. Feliskirk, Thirsk Vicket·sA.&F.Dalton-upon-Tees,Darlngtn Townsend William, Straggleton, New- Turner Wm. Topcliffe grange, Thirsk Vickers Geo. Henry, Cherry Burton 8.0 holm, Whit by TurtonRobert,Prospect house,Easngwld Vickers J. Bishopsoil, Gilberdyke,Brough Townsley James, High Catton, York Tutin John, sen. Greal; Fencute, Bedale Vickers Wm. Cherry flurton, Beverley Townsley Thos. Foggathorpe, How den Tutin John Thos. Sigston castle, Win ton, Vickers \Villiam, Cherry Burton S.O 'fownsley Thomas, Skelton, Howden Northallerton Vickers Wm. jun. Leconfield, Beverley Townsley Wm. North Duffield, Selby Tuton W.J.Hotham carr,Hotham R.S.O Vickerton George, Atwick, Hull TownsleyWm.jun.Foggathorpe,Howden Tutty Joseph, Harlthorpe, Selby Vickerton John, Barlby, Selby 'rowse Frederick, Atwick, Hull Tutty ·william, Boothfield, Ilowden Vincent J. Flaxton-on-the-Moor, York Towse George, Wintringham, York Tuxworth F. ll. South .Newbald R.S.O Vincent J. Toft bo. Pocklington, York Towse John Gatenby, Flamborough,IIull Tweddle Chas.EastCowton, N orthallertn Voase George, Thearne, Beverley TowseJn.Henry, Nth.Frodingham, llull Tweddle Charles Hy.Colburn,Hichmond Voase George Brian, Hilston, Hull Tranmer W. Manor bo. Wansford, Hull Tweddle John, Scortun, Darlingtun Voase Octavius, Skidby, Hull Tranmere Wrn.Henry,Stittenham,York Tweddle Thomas, Hunter's hill, Danby- Voase Rohert, Owhrough, Ellerby, Hull Trattles \'Villiam, Bnrniston, Scarboro' Wiske, K orthallerton Voase Robert Hy. South Skirlaugh, Hull Trenam John, Nawton R.S.O York Tweedy J. Carlton, Middleham R.S.O Vuase Septimus, Tunstall, Hull Trenham \\"illiam, Moorside, Egton, Tweedy Thomas, Long street, Thirsk Voase William, Low Catton, York Grosmont R.S.O Twineham William, Shipton, York Waddingham Mrs. M. Hotham R.S.O Trenholm Robert Francis,Seamer, Yarm Tyerman Mrs. Ann, Cold Kirby, Thirsk Waddington Henry Martin, Thornton Trevor Charles, Welburn, York Tyerman Bryan,Gillamoor, Kirby l\Ioor- tSteward, Bedale Trewhitt John, .Appleton-upon-Wisk, side R.S.O WaddingtonJ.Red ho.Kir.I..lingtn.Bedale Northallerton Tycrman John, Womblcton, York Warldington Richard, .Melmerby S.O Trewhitt W.Harrogate ho.Northallerton Tyerrnan Joseph Hy. Hindcrwell R.S.O Waddington Samuel, Kilgram grange, Tritlit \'V.K.Scallymoor, Howsham,York TyermanMatt.NewtonMulgrave,Whitby East Witton without, Bedalo TriffittH. P. Highgate hall, Crnswick. Hull Tyerman Thos. BransdaleWest side, Y rk Wadding ton William, Throstle gill, Tritlitt Joseph, Sand lane, Holme-on- Tyerman Wm. Birk nab,Puckley,Nawtn Hudswell, Richmond Spalding l\Ioor, York Tyerman William, Islebeck, Thirsk Wade Christr.Newton-le-Willows RS.O TrotterAnthony,Danzic house,'fhornton TyermanWilliam,~ewgate foot,Pockley, Wade G. Spennithorne, Leyburn R.S.O Steu-ard, Bedale Nawton Wade John, Cocks pasture, Garriston, Trotter George, Melsonby, Darlington Tyreman William, Viewley hill,Hemling- Fingall R.S.O Trotter Henry, Melsonby, Darlington ton, Thornaby-on-Tees Wade John, Leeming, Bedale Trotter Jarnes, Askrigg RS.O Tyrman Edward, Sutton-nnder-White- Wade Richar-d, High side, Harmby, Trotter John Outhwaite,Holtby grange, stonecliffe, Thirsk Leyburn R.S.O Anderby l\Iyers, Redale Gllyott Fredk. Wm. Great Kelk,Hull Wade Richard,llellerby, Leyburn R.S.O Trotter John Outhwaite, Kirkby Fleet- Ullyott Henry, Gembling, Hull Wade Richard, Tollerton, Easingwold ham, Bedale Ullyott Willliam, Ruston Parva, Hull Wade William, Springwood, Whitwell- Trotter Joseph, Round hill, Pott, Bedale Umpleby Edward, Carthorpe, Bedale on-the-Hill, York Trotter Rd. Nappa scar, Askrigg R.S.O Umpleby Francis Richd. Dalton brirlge, Waggett Christr. Gunnerside,Richmond Trotter Robert, Arrathorne, Bedale Topcliffe, Thirsk WaggettR.Potting,Gunnerside,Richmnd Trotter 'f.Ellington (Low),l\Iashm.RSO Umpleby James, Wigginton, York Waggett Thomas, Gunnenside,Richmnd Trotter William,Brompton-upon-Swale, Umpleby Thos. Dawney la. Easingwold Wmlcs Charles Henry, Manor house, Richmond Umpleby Thomas, Sheriff Button, York West Rounton,Northallerton Trotter William, Melsonby, Darlington Umpleby William, Seamer, York Wailes George, Caldwell, Darlington TrousdaleGarbutt,Cawton,GJlling, York Underdown T. IIallfield ho. Haxby, York WainilLKirkbridge, Gt.Crakehall,Bedale Trousdale Isaac,Middle heads,Rtevauhr, Underwood Charles, GiBing, B.ichmond Waind Bethel, Bempton R.S.O llslmsley R.S.O Underwood George, A8selby, Ilowden Waind .Mrs. Elizh. Kepwick,Northallrtll .
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