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WEST-Ltiding YORKSHIRE l811 .WEST-ltiDING YORKSHIRE. IFAR .IJoldeo Henry, CaltoJ), Leeds Holliday Mrs• .Janfl, Plantation house, Holme8Jn. Gamswortb,Barden,Skipton Holden Henry. Haltxm East, Skipton Gildersome street, GildeNonu', Leeds Holmes John, Low Bentbam~ LancasU' vHoldett John, Coppy hd. Brogden, Leeds Holliday Lord, .Birkenshaw1 ~eeds Holm ea John, Old hall. Bolton, Bradfohl 'HoldenJ.Ea.stwood head,Barden,Skiptn HCllliday Robert, Hambleton, Selby Ijoim~ John, Stainburn, Otley Holdeu J'ohn, Fou11 lltones, 'High Ben- Hdlliday·,Robert; Hawksworth, Leed~~~o Holmes Johns, Long lee, Keighley tham, Lancaster Hollingdrake Henry, Foster clifi'B, Sils"'l HolmesJ.. Copy, Wadsworth,Manchesbh Holden John. Upper Mill, Maricbe8tet den, Leeds Holmes .foseph, Askwith, Otley J Holden Jonathan, Wibsey "Slack, North Hollingdrake Richard, Lower House Holmes Joseph,. Eltnley• Wakeficld Bierley, Brartford farm,. Moot 1lide, Bradley, Leeds Holmes J oseph, Stain burn, Otley -Holden 'I'hos. Hi~h Hoyland, 'Barnsley Hollingdrake Thomasz Silsden ,moor, Holme@ Joseplr, Timbh! GreatJ Otley Holden Thomas, W oodhouse, ,A.ustwick, Silsden, Leeds · Holtnes Lister, B.ram& lane 9 Clifton- Lancaster Hollingdrake William, Sil!~den mnor~ with-Norwood. ,Fewston'" Otley Holden ThoM sen. Shapley,Huddersfield Silsde:a, Leeds Holmes Lister1 Timble G~at, Otley Holden William, Pob green, Upper Mill, Hollingdrake Wm. jun. Cringles, Sils~ Holmes Miles, Brown bank, Clifton- Mancbester den, Leeds "ith-Norwood, Otley Holder John,. Roimdhay, L~eds Hollings Jdlm, Dunford ho.Methley, Lds Holmes N a than, Great Stone farm, .Hol1ler John, Seacroft, Leeds Hollings William, Clayton, Bradford Oxenhope; Keigbley Holdfirrtb Charles, Cdolaidge, Leeds Hollingworth Benjamin, Moor Ford bill, Holmes Rchd. Cragg h(). Fewllton,Otley Hotdg11.te Henry, Woodhouse,. Hatfield, Meltham, Huddersfield HolmesR.Stocka close, Wilsden,Bingley Doncaster Hollingwortb David, Lip hill, Upper Holmes Richard, Stockbridge, Arksey,.. HoldingJ. Bl ackley end,Elland, N rm ntn Thong • Huddersfield Doncaster Holding Ralpb, Blubber Houses, Otley Hollingwo;rth Henry, Upper Thong, Holmes Robert, Barden, Skipton Holdon John, Furnace farm, Elmley, Huddersfield Holmes Robert, Har.ewood hill, Oak- Wakefield tHollingworth John, Meltham, Hddrsfld wotth, Keighley Holdroyd Sa.rnnel,. Low fold, Kirk- Hollingwotth John, Quickedge, Rough- Holmes Robert, Oxenhope, Keighley heaton, Huddersfield town~ Manchester Holmes Robert1 St. 1 ohn's cro88, Brad-- { Holds worth llrs. EliZabeth, Lower Cud- Hollingworth John, Up. Thong,Hddrsfid show, Halifax worth, Barnsley Hollingworth William, Bolton-upon- HolmesT.M.Northgate,Baildon,Sbipley· Holdsworth Jaeob, 142 Rooley la. Brdfd Dearne, Rotherham j Holmes W.Hill top,Fulstone,Hudriersflu Holdsworth James, Hainworth,Ingrow- Hollins Samuel,Moorgate farm &Slacks HolmesW.Bent hili,Hazlewood,Skipton. cum~Hainworth, Keighley farm, near Bramley 1 Rotherham. Holmes William, Bemley, Doncaster' Holdsworth John, Norwoodgreen, Hip- Hollins Mrs. Martha, Wigtwizzle, near Holmes William, Ha.tfield, Doncaster perbdlme, Halifax Sheffield Holmes Wm. Howgill, Harden, Skipton t Holdsworth Johu1 Eastlee1 Stansfleld, Hollins William, Scawthorpe, Arksey, Hohnes William, Kiddal hall, Banvick- Todmorden Doncaster in-Elmet, L~eds Holdsworth John, High Bisbbpside, Lds Hollinworth John, H onley ,Huddersfield .HoL:nes William, Oxenhope, Keighley 1 1 HoldsworthJohn, Pjj,teleyBridge, Leeds Hollis Mrs. Jane, Greenland, Darnall7 Holmes William, Upper Scansby, Brad- Holdsworth John, Woodhall hill, Cal- Sheflleld shaw, Halifax verley, Leeds Holme Edwin, Menwith, Leeds Holroyd David, Soyland, Halifa::t Holdsworth. Mrs'~ John, Back lane, Holme John, Thornthwaite, Leeds Holroyd Geo. Ki,rkheaton, Huddersfield Illingworth, Halifax Holrna Thos. Hall Fenwick, Doncaster Holroyd Goliath, Marsden,Huddersfield Holdi!worth Jonas,. Birkby lane, Clifton, Holme William Scale, Garsdale, Sed- Holroyd Hugh,Linthwaite,Huddl't'sfield Brighouse j bergh R.S.O Holroyd John, Linthwaite, Huddersfield Holdsworth J onathan, Bisho.pton, Ripon Ilolme Wm. West end, Sykehouse,Selby Holroyd John, Stainland, Halifax Holdsworth JLmathan, S~one stile, Cal~ Holmes Ann & Thomas, Thorpe Salvin, Holroyd John, Sykehouse, Selby verley, Leeds Worksop Holroyd Joseph, Barkislan.d, Halifax Holdsworth Joseph, Green top,Clayton, HolmesWilliam &Robert,Bradley,Leeds Holroyd Josephj Greetlanrl, Halifax Bradford Holrpes William & Son, Fl!try bridge, Holroyd J oseph, Lepton,. Huddersfield Holdsworth Richatd, Bracewell,Skipti:m Normanton Holroyd Miss, Clmrwell, Leeds Holds worth Robert, Wink~ley,. Ripon Holmes Ahel, N ewall Old ball, .N ewall, Holroyd Rohert~ Painthorpe, Wakefield Holdsworth Mrs. S.LowerWyke,Brdfrd Otley Holroyd Samuel N. Stainland, Halifax Holdsworth William, High Fearnley, Holmes A. Waters, Anstwick,Lancaster Holroyd Mrs. Sarah, Churwell lane, Wyke, Bradtord Holmes Albany, Weston, Otley Morley Leeds Holey J oseph, H utt green, Low Egg- Ilolmes Albert, llawksworth, Leeds Holroyd Stphn.Slack,Barkisland, Halifx - borough, Pontefract HolmesAilen, Brockholes, Huddersfield Holroyd Thomas, Barkisland, Halifax Holey Thomas, Barlow, Se\by Holmes Amos,. Wilshaw, Huddersfield Holroyd William, Barkisland, Halifax Holey Thomas, Kellirlgton, .Normanton Holmes Benjamin~ Gunthwaite hall, HolroydeJshua.High rd, Warley,Hmlifx: Holey William,. Camblesforth, Selby Gunthwaite, Penistune Holt Benjamin,~ Hollockloo, Erringden, Rolford James, Aston, Rlltherharrl Holmes Benjamin, Hill top, Thornton, .Manchester Holgate Charles, Buckden7 Hrlbber- Bradf0rd Holt George, Thornhili.T.. ee~,Dewsbury holme, Skipton J Holmes Benj. Low fold, Bolton, Brdfrd Halt J.Mercerfield,Stansfleld,Todmorrln Ho! gate M.ts. E. Halton East, Skip ton Holmes Benjamin, Moorside, Oxenhope, H olt J .Ridgegate,StJJnsfield, Todmorden HolgateGeorge, Gargrave, Leeds Keighley Holt Joseph, Kirkheatcm, H.udderAfield Hol!{ate Jonas, Fo.x:ley bank Grindle~ Holmes Charles, Hawksworth, Leeds - HoltThos.Pea.tGill head,Cononley,Leeds 1 ton1 Clitheroe . Holmes Charles,.576 Sticker lane,Brdfd Holt William, Heptoostall, Manchester Holgate Jhsepb; Green head,. Sawley, Holmes Cbas. j.un. Hawksworth, Leeds Holt William, Nidd, Leeds Clitheroe Holmes Cbarles, Timhle Great1 Otley Hol.t Willi.am, Rothwell, Leeds Ho! gate Mr3. Mary,. Clough, Sawley, H olmes David, Moor Hall farm, Bolster- Hoble Samuel, Hemall; Selby Clitheroe stone, Sheffield Hbpkins Daniel, Birstwith, Leeds Holgate Rehd. Askham Richard. York Ilolmes David, Timble Great, Otley Hopkins Jn. Schole brook1 1'ong, Leeds- Holga.te Richard~ Gree:p.field, Horton~ Holmes Edward, Denholme,. Bingley HopkinllOU Daniel, Tong tit. Braclf(lrd illrRibbl~sdale, Settle/ Holmes Mrs. E. Hampflthwaite, Leeds. Hopkinson Edwin, Ri!'hworth, Halifax Holgate Ricbard1 Greenfield,; Hubber Holrries Mrs• .Euima, Gree11 Jiill_, New Hopkinsou Mrs.Isaac,Rishworth,Halifx: bolme, Skipton l Mill, Hu.dder;,~field I Hopkinson Jarnes, Oxenhope, Keighley Hol:~ate Richard, Kirk by.,. Leeds Holmes Feathet", U'ppec mar.ID, O.x:en ... Hopkinson J J Dean hot~, Cowling, Leeds Ho! g-ate Robert,Buckd!.ID, H uhberholml:l, hope,: Keijl;Wey Hopkinsons.H urlfielti,Gieadle!I!I,Sheffid Skipton Holmcs George, Barden, Skip ton Hop wood J ames, Eslwlt, -Leeds H()lgate Mrs. Sarab, Knowle, Warf.ey, Holmes George, Lindley, Otley Hopwood Wm. Stune top, Yeadol'l, Leeds Ha~ifalC; Holmes Hy.Fall edge, Denby,Hddrsfi Hore John, Linton, Wetherby, Jlolgate 'I'Iios. Gill beck,Baildon,~hlp!ey H olmes Henry" Fishlake+ Doncastet Llorn.\\~.m &Geo.Ingbirchworth. Penilttn Ho! gate Tl1omas7 .full· Lane .side, Grin- Holmef\ Henry., F.ixby'f Huddersfield. HonF. W. Bird's edge,Denby,.Hilddrsfld dlet~p~ Clitheroe Holmes Isaac, Birch ~lose ... Bingley HomFredk.Alfred,8helley,Hudders&ld Holg<lte Thomas,..Asket-hill, Grlnpleton, HolrneaJMobt Dribley,. Barden,Skipton HornG.Grimethorpe halll, Hrierly.Brnsly Cli.theroe Holmes J atqes,J.Ask..tith, OtleJI Horn Henryy :Cngbirchwot"th, PeoiBtone Holgate Wm. Apperle~ )a., Yea4on, Lds HoJmes J.ilmesJ .Biroughtmq Leeds Horn Jas. Rectbry la..Castlafr.d.. N ormntn Holgatf! Willialllt_Long Preston~, Leeds HolmesJas.Sand beds,Denh.olme,Bingly Horu John, Denby Dale, Hoddel'l!firnd Holland Henry, Horbur.y,r Wakefielli Hohnea J ames1 Smitey .pl.~R udders field Horn John, Kirkgate~ Silsden, Leeds Holliday Ephraim, Lumb Halli farm, Holmea'Mrs. James,.O}Oenbope,Keighly- Horq :Jn ..Ringllton hill,Brierley~Barnsly lDri.ghlington, Leed!l i. IIolmesJ.. But-terley,Fulstb.rle,Huddrsfi.d Horn Wm. Cumbenvorth, Huddersfield J..Hdlliday ~n. Henry~Birkenshaw,Lee~s Holmes John, Dean. ho, Shelf,. Halifa1tj llorne..G, narnbj-upon-De»!,Uoncasw 114• .
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