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E. Ridings Yorkshire. Reading Rooms 702 REA N~ & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. READING ROOMS. Richmond Subscription News Room Haslam Mrs. M. A. Market pi. Bedale (Major J. F. Fraser, sec. & treas. ; Hodgkinson J. Southgate, Homsea,Hnii A motherby Reading Room (Frank Jsph.~utt,clerk),Low channel,Rchmd Humphrey Thomas, Market pl. Thirsk Shepherd, sec.), Amotherby, Malton Rnnswick Institute & Reading Room Jackson R. 12 Ruby st. Saltburn-by-Sea Bainbridge Reading Room (James Chap- (William Jowsey, sec.), Runswick, Johnson Georl!'e, Northallerton man, sec.), Bainbridge,Askrigg ltS.O Hinderwell R.S.O King Mrs. B. J. Railway statu. Beverley' Barningham Reading Room & Library Slin~sby Reading & Recreation Rooms Kirk Mrs. Mary, Railway statn. Malton (E. L. Stubbs, sec.), Barningham, (J. G. Stevens, !leC.), Slingsby, York Kitchen K. The Sands, Hornsea, Hull Barnard Castle Snape Reading Room (J. Greaves, sec.), Laidler Mrs.~.,N.E.Raily. statn.Richmd .Bedale Reading Room (GeorgeFrederick Snape, Bedale Lee Mrs. C. 40 King st. Bridlngtn.Quay Merrin, librarian), Bedale South 8kirlaugh Parish Reading Room LondesboroughR.estaurant (John Dyson Beverley & the East Riding & Sabscrip- (William Bethell esq . .J.P. pres.),South Whittaker & Co. proprietors), 45 tion News & Billiard Rooms (Robert Skirlangh, Hull Westborough, Scarborough Bill, hon. sec.), Cross street, Beverley Stockton-on-the-ForestChurch Institute, Loten J.P.Grosvenor view,Hornsea,Hnll Bowes ReadingRoom & Library(William Reading Room & Lending Library Lynas Wm. 22 Durham st. Middlesbl'o' Woddy, hon. sec.), Bowes, Darlington (Henry Bowling, sec. & treas.), McArtbur Mrs. Elizabeth, 104 LowBl' Brandsby Reading Room (Thomas Stockton-on-the-Forest, York Commercial street, Middlesbrough Rymer, sec.), Brandsby, Easingwold Thornaby-on-Tees Free Reading Rooms Marriner Mathias, Park rd. Middlesbro' British Workman Reading Room (Wm. (John Watson,sec.),Tbornaby-on-Tees Marson John, 13 High st. Bridlington Mothersill, man.). Gt. Ayton R.S.O Tborngnmbald Reading Room (Edward Mason Mrs. Bannah, Leyburn R.S.O Brompton-upon-Swales Reading Room Tbos.Gray, sec.),Thorngumbald,Hull Middlesbrough BritiSh Workman Clnb (William Dodds, sec.), Brompton- Thornton Watlass Reading Room (J. S. (Albert James Broadbridge, propr.), upon-Swale, Richmond B~ham,sec. ), Thorntn. Watlass,Bedle 101 Stock ton street, Middlesbrough! Burrill Reading Room (George Hartley, Warrenby Reading Room (Mrs. Sarah Milner R. T. Statn.rd. Coatham, Redcar caretaker), Burrill, Bedale Underhill, keeper),Warrenby, Redcar Neale J. North Orrnesby, Middlesbro' Cherry Burt,o,n Reading Room (D. F. Well Reading Room (John Pilling),Well, North T. W. The Sands, Hornsea, Hull Burton esq. president ; D. Hardbattle, Bedale Oriental Cafe (Am os Hinton, proprietor), hon. sec. ; J. F. Saynor, librarian), Whitwell Reading Room & Library Corporation road, Middlesbrough Cherry Burton S.O (Parker Danby, hon. sec.), Whitwell- OveringW.wLeadmg Post st.Scarboro• Coneysthorpe Reading Room, Coneys- on-the-Hill, York Page Edmund, Thirsk Railway !ltation, thorpe, Malum Yearby Reading Room (William Burton, Carlton Miniott, Thirsk Danby Reading Room (John Clemmit, sec.), Yearby, Redcar Peacock W. 5 Lower East st.Middlesbro' sec.), Danby, Grosmont R.S.O Young Men'lil Friendly Society Reading Powls John, Church side, Howden East Layton Library & Reading Room, Room (G. A. Reed, eec.), Church Reynerd W. Market pl. Masbam R.S.O East Layton, Darlington lane, Market Weighton R.S.O Robinson James, 17 Esplanade, Redcar Flaxton-on-the-Moor Reading Room Robinson J. B. Newbegm, Hornsea, Hull (Thornley F. Smith, sec.& treas.),Fla.x- REFORMATORIES. Robinson Thomas, Mandale road, Thor- ton-on-tbe-Moor, York See Schools-Industrial. naby-on-Tees Forcett Readin~ Room (Jonathan Hodg- Robinson Wm. 46 Nortbgate, Guisboro' 11on, sec.), Foroett, Darlington REFRESHMENT OONTRACTR. Rose Christr. Park rd. nrth. Middlesbro' Fnlford Library & ReadingRoom (Alfred Potter J obn, Market place, Malton Seymour I. Kettleness, Lythe, Whit by Wilson, eec. ), Gate Fulford, York Sha.w Mrs. Margt. J. 67 High st. Redcar Great Smeaton Reading Room (George REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Shaw Miss Mary, Redcar station, Coat- Alsop,sec.)1Great Smeaton,Nrthallrtn Ainsley Mrs. Esther, Amber street & ham, Redcar Glaisda.le Reading Room (F. Harrison, Milton street, Salt burn-by-the-Sea Shepherd Mrs. P. 25 High st. Redcar sec.& treas.),Glaisdle.Grosmnt.R.S.O Appleton Mrs. M. A. P. Welton, Brough Smith Mrs. D. Gt.Smeaton, Northallrtn Goathland Reading Room (William Atkinson Mrs. Ann, Esplanade, Redcar Smith Mrs. Elizh. Westwood, Beverley Henderson,hon.sec.),Goathland,York Barnes William, 43 Normanby road, Thornton James, Newport R.S.O Helperby Reading Room & Institute South Bank R.S.O TrainMissS.Railway statn.Hornsea,Hull (Rev. C. B. R. Hunter M. A. hon. sec.), Bearnp John, Westborough, Scarboro' Usher George, The Sands, Homsea, Hull Helperby, York Berkley John, The Marsh & Dock en- Usher Mrs. S. The Sands, Hornses, Hull HinderwellR.S.O.ReadingRoom (Henry trance, Dock ~treet, Middlesbrough Wald Henry, 59 Baxtergate, Whitby Marley, sec.), Hinderwell R.S.O Blann Thomas, Ferry rd. Middlesbro' Warwick Mrs. Elizabeth, Railway sta- Hovingham Reading Room (William Booth Mrs.E.6 Bridge st. we.Middlesbro' tion, Bridlington Quay Stainsby, sec.), Hovingham, York Bowes Miss Elizabeth, Piercy end, Kirby Waugh Rt. 5 Leading Post st. Scarboro' Howden Subscription Reading Room Moorside R.S. 0 Whitaker John Dyson & Co. Huntriss (Jn.Emmott,sec. ),Town hall,Howden BrindleyMissA.Railway statn.Gt. Driffild row & Londesborough bar, Scarboro' Hunton Reading Room (Willis Wailer, Brunskill William,39 Commercial street, Wilkinson William, Leyburn R.S.O sec.), Hunton, Bedale Middlesbrough Wilson John, Osrnotherley, Northallrtn Hutton Rudby Reading Room & Library Clarke John, Aldbrough, Hull WinebloomE.14&1 5 Westboro',Scarboro' ( William G. Hall, sec.), Hut ton Clifford T. 24 Cliff st. Bridlington Quay Winspear Miss Margaret, Staithll8 R.S.O Rudby, Yarm Crimlisk James, Queen street, Filey Wise Isaac, Newbegin, Horru;ea, Hull Huathwaite Reading Room & Library Coates Mark, Coneystborpe, Malton Woodwork George, Runswick, Hinder- (John Moncaster, sec.), Hnsthwaite, Darley Charles, Milton & Dundas well R.S.O Easingwold streets, Saltbnrn-by-the-Sea Wray :tJ:rs. Sophia, Withernsea., Hull Kilham Reading Room (James Wilson, Davison John, Railway platform, Zet- Wrightson John, Stokellley R.S.O sec.), Kilham, Hull land rd. & Exchange pi. Middlesbro' Lastingham Reading Room (Robert Dean George, The Sands, Hornsea, Hull REFUGES, Cook, caretaker), Lastingham, York Dobson Francis, North rd. Loftus R.S.O See Hospitals, Homll8 &e. Loftus Library & Reading Room (James Draffin Mrs. Elizabet.h M. N ortb shore, Walton, lib.),Town hzdl,Loftus R.S.O Bridlington Quay REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, Melsonby News Room (JobnM.Roberts, Duke John, Flamborough, Hull DEATHS & MARRIAGES. sec.), Melsonby, Richmond Dunning Miss M. Southend, Northallrtn Addison George, Bulmer, York Melsonby Reading Room (Charles Edmond William, 6 Amber street, Airey Rirhard, Knayton, Thn-sk Grainger, sec.), Melsonby, Richmond Saltburn-by-the-Sea Airey Mrs.SaralJ (dep.).Knayton,Thirsk Middlesbrough Free Library & Reading Ellerton F. T. Souttergate, Hedon, Hull Aldridge J. 23 St. John's st. Hridlington Rooms (Baker Hudson, librarian), El wick Tbos. N. Foreshore rd. Scarboro' Allison W. C. (deputy), Reeth, Richmnd Municipal buildings, Albert I'Qad, EvisonMrs. A. The Sands, Hornsea,Hull Appleton P. Ca.stleton, Grosmont R.S.O Middlesbrough Fenby Mrs. E. 6 Museum ter. Scarboro' Ashby John, Pocklington, York Miners' Institute & Reading Room Foster Christopher,Marketpl. Richmond Auton Wm. (deputyl, Leyburn R.S.O (George Whitbread, sec.), Lingdale, Franks William, 18 Westgate, Guisboro' Barker Frederick, Topcliffe, Thirst Skelton-in-Cleveland R.S.O Gargett Mrs. Elizabeth, 83 Normanby Barker Jn.sen. (dep.),Middleham R.S.O l!iddleham Reading Room (William road, South Bank R.S.O Barker John jun. Middleham R.S.O Swale, sec.), Middlebam Grantham John Tbos. x, 2 & 8 Garrison Barlow George Edward (deputy supt.), Middleton Tyas Reading Room (John street; 2 Commercial buildings & 28 Market place, Pocklington1 York Winterbottom, sec. & treas.), Middle- & 29 Prince street, Bridlington Quay Barmby J ames (deputy), Fangfoss, York ton Tya.s, Richmond Hall Rd. 18 Queen st. Bridlington Quay Barr John, Hornsea, Hull Newton-le-Willows Reading Room (John Hall Tbos. 26 Cannon st. Middlesbro' BarrR.K.(dep.)Market pi.Hornsea,Hull Hamond, caretaker), Newton-le-Wil- Hammell Mrs. Mary J. Leyburn R.S.O Bell Thomas (deputy), Northallerton lows R.S.O Hardy Robert, Stokesley BlakeboroU£h R. (dep.),Raintree,Thir8k Raskelf Reading Room & Library (Chas. Harrison Mrs. Elizh. Hinderwell R.S.O Blenkiron Bartholomew (deputy 5uper­ Elsworth, sec.), Raskelf, Easingwold Harrison Mrs.E.TheSands,Hornsea,Hull intendent), Reeth, Richmond .
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