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Far [Cumbd & Westmd] T.RADES DIRECTORY.] 971 FAR [CUMBD & WESTMD] FARMERs-continued. Dixon Mrs. Clara, Nook, Preston Pat- Fearon H. Rosewain, Woodside, Wigton Conway Charles, Warwick, Carlisle rick, Burton-in-Kendal Fearon Robert, Crosby, Maryport Cook Williarn, Middletown, St. Bees, Dixon Isaac, Mo:resby, Whitehaven Fell Geor~e, Common, \'Vindermere Carnforth Dixon James, Heversham, Milnthorpe Fell J. Adam's Gill, More.sby, Whitehvn Cookson Thos. Grasmere, Windermere Dixon Jarnes, Laverock bridge, Kendal Fell John, Stone bower, ~bap Copperthwaite William, Holme, l3ur- Dixon James, Misslett, Wi11dermere Fell J.Greenhead,Lit.Ciifton,Workingtn ton-in-Kemlal Dixon John, 8trickhmd Kettle, Kendal Fell J. Wbiterig·g ho. Bowness, Carlisle Cornthwaite John, Holme, Burton-in- Dixon J onathan, Waverton, Wigton Fell Tbos. Whiterigg, Bowness, Carlisle Kendal Dixon Joseph, Hutton Roof, Camforth Fenton Jsph. & J. Frenchfield, Penrith Cornthwaite Michael, Holm~, Burton- Dixon Thos. Kermiside, :5t.Bees,Carnftb Ferguson George, Lineside, Carlisle in-Kendal Dixon Thos. Little Clifton, Wt•rkington Ferguson Rd. Eaglesfield, Cockerrnouth Cornthwaite Watson, Holme, Burton- Dixon Thos.Undermillbeck,Windermere Ferguson Richd.Gt.Clifton,Workington in-Kendal Dixon William, Hall green, HaiTington Ferguson 1'homas, Dt>arham, Carlisle Corrif' Wm. Fingland, Bowness,Carlisle Dixon Williarn, Portinscale, Kt-swick Finlay William, Preston Patrick, Bur- Cory John, Botcherby, Carlisle Dobson Henry, Park house, Milnthorpe trm-in-Kendal Cottam J. Casterton, Kirk by Lonsdale Dobson William, N aworth, Rrampton Fisher John, Houghton, Carlisle Conlson Gt>O. Skellgill, Alston, Carlisle Dockray John, Eaglesfield,Cockermoutb Fisher J. Kenniside, 1St. Bees, Carnforth Coulthard J ohn,Eaglesfield, Cockermth Dock ray J oseph, Carleton, Carlisle Fisher John, Portinscale, Keswick Coulthard Jolm, Strawberry hall, Dodd John, Easby, Hrampton Fisher J. Sandwith, St. Bees, Carnforth Cockermouth Dodd J onathun, Aspatria, Carlisle Fisher J onn, Cargo, Stanwix, Carlisle Coulthard Richard, Netherby, Carlisle Dodg-son Edward, Preston Patrick, Fisher Mrs. Margaret, Carleton, Carlisle Coulthard Wm. Bracken hall, Carlisle burton-in-Kendal Fisher Robert, Weddicar hall, St. Bees, Coult hard W illiam, Nether by, Carlisle Dodgson George, Lu pton hall, Bur ton-in- Carnforth Coulthwaite James,. Low Waterside, Kendal Fisher Robt-rt, Winscales, Workington Middleton, Carnforth Dodgson John, Pant end, Lupton, Fleming James, Grasmere, Windermere Cousin Isaac & J onathan, Nenthead, Burton-in-Kendal Fleming M rs.S.Lit. LangdalP,Ambleside Alston, Carlisle Dodg8on Thotuas, Middle fell, Lupton, Fleming Thos. Troutbeck, Windermere Cousin Mrs. Margaret, Alston, Carlisle Burton-in-Kendal FlemingW. Killington, Kirkby Lonsdale Cousins Matthew, Alston, Carlisle Dodson Robt.Casterton,Kirkby Lonsdale Fletcher I. Kenniside, St. Bees,Carnforth Cousins Wm. Nenthead, Alston,Carlisle Donald .Joseph, Birkhy, Maryport FletcherJ.Birktt.Thornthwaite,Keswck Cowin Richard,Thornpson Fold, Lupton, Donald Tllos. Linstock,Stanwix,Carlisle Fletcher Robert, Nether Wasdale, St. Burton-in-Kendal Donald W m.LangCI·oft,Bowness,Carlisle BeE's, Carnforth Cowin William, Hutton Roof,Carnforth Donald William, Tallantire, Cockermth FletcherR.lt. Lupton,Burton-in-KendHl Cowman Henry, Nether Wasdale, St. Douglas Andrew, Bowness, Carlisle Forrest J .Birkett, Troutbeck, W inderm r Ht-es, Carnforth · Douglas J. Maryland, Bowness, Carlisle Forrester Thomas, Raiselands, Penrith Cra~g Edward, Helstell, Kendal Douglas William, Cleator, Carnforth Forster Georgl:', Wetheral, Carlisle Craig I saac, Garrigill, Alston, Carlisle Douthwaite John, Thornship, Shap Forster Jolm, Warwick bridge, Carli;;le Craig Wm. Crosslands, Alston, Carlisle Douthwaite Richard, Casterton, Kirkby Forster Richard, Belle vue, Carli~le Crauston Jas. Low byre,Alstlln, Carlisle Lonsdale Forsyth William, Frainrig-~s, Shap Crawshaw Robert, Akehead, Wi~ton Dove John, Fisherbeck farm, Ambleside Foster Lewis, Winscales, Workington Crayston John, Sandygap, Burton-in- Dowbiggin Rd. Heversham, ,\1 ilnthorpe Foster Wm. Cargo, Stanwix, Carlisle Kendal Dowthwaite G. High Skelgill, Ambleside Fox~sph. Robinson, St. Bees, Caruforth Creight.on James, Scotby, Carlisle Easdale Philip, Alston, Carlisle FoxW.Newbiggin,Hntton Roof,Carnfth Crighton Isaac, Town toot, Loughrigg, Eason John, Heversham, Milnthorpe Fox Wm. St. Bees Abbey, Carnforth Ambleside Edgar John, Underskiddaw, Keswick Frears 1:.Ennerdale, St. Bees, Carnforth Crosthwaite M~. Grace, Great Cros- Edgar Nicbolas, Alston, Carlisle Frostick & Sons, 5 Market pl.Cockermth thwaite, Keswick Edmonson George, Wetheral, Carlisle Furness Jhn. Glasson, Burness, Carlisle CrostbwaiteThos.Alicehowe, Windrmre Elleray Daniel, Belfield farm, Under- Galbert Mrs. S. Middleton, Carnforth Cummings Thos. Partou, Whitehaven millbeck, Windermere Gardener J. Gt. Broughton, Cockermth Dalston Mrs.MaryAnn,Brough,Penrith Elleray George, Heathwaite,Undermill- Gardner T. Lupton, Burtou-in-Kendal Dalton Thos. Cargo, Stanwix, Carlisle beck, Windermere Garnett G.Low Biggins,KirkbyLonsdHie DaltonThos.HighCummersdale,Carlisle Elleray John, Preston Richard, Hever-- Garnett John, Kirkland, Kendal Dalzell T. & Co. Allerby, Maryport sham, Milnthorpe Garnett R. Casterton, Kirkby Lonsdale DalzellAnthouy,Stainburn, Workington Elliot John, Garrigill, Alston, Carlisle Gasgarth W. Lit. Broughton,Cockrmth Dalzell John, Papcastle, Cockermouth Elliot William, Moresby, Whitehaven Gawith J. Undermillbeck, Wind.. rmertl Dand Irwin, Waverton, Wigton Elliott Joseph, Allerby, Maryport Gibbons Thomas, Hurnfoot, Longtown Davidson Mrs.Ann, Cargo hill, Stanwix, Ell wood John, Bellgate, Casterton, Gibson Miss Ann, Dearham, Carlisle Carlisle Kirkby Lonsdale Gibson Daniel, Oulton, Wig-ton Davidson Mrs. Ann, Garrigill, Alston, Ell wood John, Crabtree, Lupton, Bur- Gibson E. Dean's Big-g-in, Kirk by Lonsdal Carlisle ton-in-Kenual Gibsou I. Preston Richard, Milntborpto Davidson Isaac, Brackenhill, Carlisle Ellwood Robert, Blackwell Wood hall, Gibson .lacob, Gt.Crosthwaite, Keswick Davidson J olan, Carg·o, Stanwix, Carlisle Carlisle Gibson John, KidhuuSt>, M ilnthor~e Davidson John, Greengill, Penrith Ellwood Robert, Hall finm, Cross Gibson Leonard, Preston Patrick, Bur- Davidson John, Nattras,Alston, Carlisle Canonby, Maryport ton-in-Kendal Da-vidson John, Skellgill,Alston, Carlisle Ell wood Thomas, Larkrigg, Kendal Gibsou T. Kennisirie, St. Bees, CarntiJrth Davidson Jsph. Blayg-ill, Alston, Carlisle Ell wood Ths. Weather rig~, Workington Gibson W. Kennit~ide,:5t. Bees,Carnf•-th Davidson J~pb. Skellgill,Aiston,Carlisle Ellwood William, Aspatria, Carlisle Gill Miss Hannah, Gt. Cor·by, Carlisle Davidson Thomas, Brackenhill, Carlisle Ellwood Wm. Blackwell high, Carlif;]e Gill John, Blackwelllow, Carlisle Davison John, Waverton, Wigton Ell wood Wm. Stainton,Stanwix,Carlisle GlaisterG, N~thertown, St.Hees,Carnfrth Dawson Christr. '1'. A!{lionhy, Carlisle Elwood Isaac, King moor, Carlisle Glaister Rbt . .East cote, Silloth, Carliz.le Dawson Edward, Alston, Carlisle Emerson Wm.LittleClifton,Workington Gloag Grainger, Waverton, Wigton Dawson Edward, Oearham, Carlisle England St1•phen, Briscoe, Carlisle Gott J. Killing-ton, Kirk by Lonsdale lJawson George, Grasmere, Windermere Ewart James, Cargo, Stanwix, Carlisle Gowan Mrs. Agnes, Sand with, St. Bees, lJawson Mrs. J ane, Rowthorn road, Ewin Thomas, Heaning, Windermere Carnforth Cleator moor, Carnforth Falder John, 27 Albert street, Peurith Graham C. Brackenhill mill, Carlitde :DawsonJohn, Alston, Carlisle Farish Mrs. Arm, Wreay, Carlisle Graham D. Lit. Broughton, Cockermth Dawson John, Troutbeck, WindermPre Farrer Jas. Pell's Yeat, Kirk by Lonsdale Grab am Geo. Tarraby, IS tau wix,Carlisle. .Dawson Jsph. Eskdalto, St. Bees, Carnfth Farrer J ohn,.M an .. ergh, Kirk by Lonsdale Grab am G. N enthead, Alston, Carlisle Dawson Thomas, Netbertown, St. Bt'es, Farrer William, Mealbank, Kendal Graharn James, Liueside, Carlisle Carnforth Faulder John, Long close, U nderskid- Graham J ames, N etherby, Carlisle Denny Rob!"rt, Common, Windermere daw, Kel\wick Graha m J ames, West house, Cockermth 1)ent Thomas, H utton Roof, Carntorth Faulder Robert, Briscoe, Carlisle Graham J • .Aaron~ town, Brampton lJickenson Miss Anna, Loaming, Alston, Faulder Robert, Stoney croft, Keswick Graham John, Blackwell- wood, Carlisle Carlisle Faulder Thomas, Briscoe, Carlisle Graham John, Brig ham, Cockermouth Dickenson G. Bridgeenii,Alston,Carli.. le Faulder William, Briscoe, Carlisle Graharn Jhn. Nenthead, Alston,Carlisle Dickens· •nJ. Fain·iew, Nenthead,Carlisle Fawcett George, Bradleyfield, Kendal Graham John, Nether by, Carlisle DickensonT.Spencycroft,Alston,Carlisle Fawcett John, Bri~ham, Cockermouth Graham John, Thornthwaite, Keswick Dickinson D.Rottington,St. Bet-s.Crnfth Fawcett Wm. Garrigill, Alston, Carlisle Graham J. Whiterhrg, Bownet~s, Carli:~le lJickinson .Jas. Black moss, Windermere Fawcett William, Middleton, Carnforth Graham Rohert, Aglionby, Carlisle Dixon ~o\.nthony, Uuderbarrow, Kendal Fearnside Mrs.Be,lla, Middleton, Camftl1 Graham Ro~rt, Warwick, Carlisle .
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