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973 Far [Cumbd & Westmd] TRADES DIRECTORY.] 973 FAR [CUMBD & WESTMD] FARMERs-continued. Makehouse Gearge, Mill beck, Ambleside Mossop John, .((enniside, St. .Bee~, Kirkbaugh Edward, Aspatria, Carlisle ::\'Iandle Robert, Broughton lodge, Carnforth KirtonJ.Iugh, Garrigill, Alston, Carlisle Cockermouth Mossop J .Ennerdale, St. Bees,Carnforth Kirton Mrs. Mary, Alston, Carlisle Manduel John, Oaksbaw hill, Wigton Mossop Joseph, Withmoor, Winscales, Kitchen John, Wood end, Egremont, Mansergh John, Kirkland, Kendal Workington Carnforth Mark Bell, Back street, Brampton Mossop Lancelot, Crossfield, Cleator Kitching Thoma.~, Fell lane, Penrith Mark Thomas, Hlackwell high, Carlisle moor, Carnforth Knight Ricbd. Gilthwaiterigg, Kendal Marshall J. Langcroft, Bownes~,Carlisle Mossop .!\loses, Rottington hall, St. Knott Mrs. Elizh, Na.worth, Brampton Mar~hall Joseph, Southfield, Winscales, Bees, Carnforth Lace J. Coulderton, St. Bees, Carnforth Working-ton Mossop William, Coulderton, St. Bees, Laidler Wm. Hemmelsgate, Brampton Mar~ton Daniel, High Beckfoot, Kirkby Carnforth Laidlow John, Port Carli~le, Carlisle Lonsdale Mounsey H. Oaks,Loughrigg,Ambleside Lamb John, Longhead, Wigton Martin John, Garrigill, Aston, Carlisle Mounsey Jeremiah, Anthorn, Carlisle Lamb J oseph, Sandworth tar m, Kirk by MartinJ .Gill side, Grasmere, Windermer Mounsey John, With moor sough, 8tephen Martin R. Nenthead, Alston, Carlisle Wiuscales, Workington Lamb Thos. Hillbeck, Brougb, Penrith Martindale Eriwd. Benson hall, Kendal Mounsey Joseph, Milestone ho. Penrith Lambert J onathan, Brough, Penrith Martindale J obn, U nderbarrow, Kendal M ulcaster J. N enthead, Alston, Carlisle Lambert Robert, Greenside, Lupton, Martindale John, Waverton, Wigton Murray D. Hensingham, Whitehaven Burton-in- Kenclal Martindale J. Linstock castle, Carlislfl Murray Georg-e, Longtown moor, Lancaster Anthony, Hardendale, Sbap Martindal.. s William, Undermillbeck, Netherby, Carlisle Lancaster John, Hawes fi•rm, Kendal Windermere Myers D. Kenniside,St.Bees, Carnforth Lancaster Philip, Garrigill, Carlisle Mashiter~lrs.D.Deepthwaite,Milnthrpe Nattrass Mrs. lsahella, Alston, Carlisle LancasterR.Acckenthwaite,Miluthorpe MashiterJnhn, Tosca, Kirkby Lonsdale Nelson Mrs. Ann, Bongate, Applehy Lancaster R.Page cot. Burton-iu-Kendal Mash iter Richard, Birks, Mansergh, Nelson J ames, Warth, Preston Patrick, Lancaster Thomas, Wreay, Carlisle Kirkby Lonsdale Burton-in-Kendal J.angcake Joseph, Aspatria, Carlisle Mason G. Killing-ton, Kirkby J.onsdale Nelson John, Maiden hill, Penrith Lathern St.. phen, Alston, Carlisle Mason ,J. Preston Richard, Milnthorpe Nelson Jo~eph, Bongate, Applehy Lattimer Mrs. Ann, Waverton, Wigton Mason Thomas, Lupton High, Burton- Nelson Thomas, Rowell, Milnthorpe LawrenceT. 21 Market pl.Cockermouth in-Kendal Nelson William, End moor, Preston Lawson John, Bowness, Carli~le Matthews George, Oulton, Wigton Richard, Milnthorpe Lawson Pattinson, Bowness, Carlisle Mattin~on J.Casterton,Kirkby Lonsdale Nelson Williarn, Hallbeck, Killington, Lee J. fL G. Fingland, Bowness, Carlisle .\-lattinson Miles, Preston Patrick, Kirkby Lonsdale Lee Thomas, N attrae, Alston, Carlisle Bnrton-in-Kendal Nelson W. Lupton, Burton-in-Kendal Lee William, Alston, Carlisle Mattinson Willia.m, Aspatria, Carlisle N ewby J. Muncaster head, Carnforth Lee William, Oughterside, Maryport Mattocks John, Uulton, Wigton Nichol James, Kingmoor, Carlisle Leerning W. Caster ton, Kirkhy Lonsdale Mattocks Robt. Dovenby, Cockermouth Nichol .J ames, Stain ton, Carlisle Lennox David, Botcherby, Carlisl~ Mawson Thomas, Kenniside, St. Bees, Nichol Wm. Cargo, Stanwix, Carlisle Lighttoot Henry, Cranklands, M un- Carnforth Nicholson J oseph & John, Collin croft; caster, Carnforth Maxwell William, Aglionby, Carlisle r~sidence, 13 Pear tree cottal{e~, Lig-htfoot John, Soutbfield, Winscales, Maxwell William, U pperby, Carlisle Beast banks, Kendal Workington Messenger J. Oughterside, Maryport Nicholson Mrs. F. Holrne head, Penritb. Lightfoot William, Low Southfidd, Mes~enger James, Mid town, Winscales, Nicholson G. Eskri~g, Oulton, Wig-ton Winscales, Workington Workington NicholsonH.LittleBt·oughton,Cockrmth Lindow John, Egr.-;mont, Carnforth Messenger Jonatban, Blitterlees, Sil- NicholsonHenry,Stainbum,Workington Lindsley William, King moor, Carlisle loth, Carlisle Nicholson J. H udrill t·igg,Al~ton,Carlisle Litt J oseph, Portinscale, Keswick Metcalfe J. Town enrJJ. Kirkby Stephen Niehol>Jon John, Moorgill, Oughte~ide, Litt Thomas, Cleator moor, Caruforth Middleton Thomas, c...;arlingwha, Lup- Maryport Little Anrlrew, Wreay, Carlisle tun, Burton-in~Kendal Nicholson J. Nentbead, Alston, Carlisle Little C. White Syke, Line side, Carlisle Milburn John. Carleton, Carlisle ~icholson John, Plumpton hd. 1-'emitb Little D. Randalinton, Lin~ sitle,Ca•·Iisle Miles Jolm, Skelwith bridge, Lough- Nicholson Jonathan, Nether Wa:~uale, Little James, Fauld farm, Longtown rig-g, Amblesicle St. Bees, Carnforth Little J ames, Oulton hall, Wigton Millar 'r. Fingland, Bownel<s, Carlisle Ni<•holson J oseph, Brig-ham, Cockermt.U Little John, Longtown moor, Netherby, Miller W. E~ktlale, St. Ht·es, Carnti,rth Nicholson Joseph, Dearham, Carlisle Carlisle Millican George, GaiTigill, Alston, Nicholson Robert, Hayton, Maryport Little John, Ormathwaite, Keswick Carlisle Nixon John, South end, Wigton Little John, Waverhridge, Wigton Millicau H. Garrigill, Alston, Carlisle Nixon J O>'t>ph, Briscoe, Carlisle Little J. Woodrow, Waverton, Wigton Millican John, Garrigiii,Aiston,Carlislt! Nixon William, Nova Scotia, Wigton Little J. Crag-s, Dovenby, Cockerrnouth MillicanJ .Green ends,Nenthead,Carlisle Nixo'\ \\..iiliam, Waverton, Wigtou Little Nathaniel, Drumhur~h, Carlisle Millig-an .John, Wall end, Great Lau~- Noble Henry, Bongate, Applehy Little Robert, ~tockmoor, Cockermouth dale, Ambleside Nob le Robert, N atland, Kendal Little Thomas, Netherby, Carli~le Milligan Thomas, 8ide how, Great Noble W. Nethertown,St. Beet~,Carnfrth LitUe William, Botcherby, Carlisle Langdale, Ambleside Norman C.Miterdale,St. Bees,Carnforth Littler J. Gt. Broughton, Cockermouth Mitchell Hen. Eamont bridge, Penrith Norman Jhn. Easton, Bowness, Carlisle Littleton David, Onlton, Wigton Mitchell James, The Reservoir, Kendal Norman Wm. Oughterside, Maryport Livick Isaac, Keld, Shap Mitchell Robinson, Agricultural hall, Nowells Isaac, Dearham, Carlisle Lock T. Ennerdale, St. Bees, Carnforth Cockermouth Oldcorn Joseph, Low .Bracken ball, Long Alex. W. Mint cottage, Kendal Mitchinson Joseph, Crosby, Maryport Burton-in-Kcndal l-ong Nicholas, High mill, Undermill- Moffat R.Green ends, Nenthead,Carlisle OltHield H.Crag Troutbeck,Winrl~rmel'e beck, Windermere Motiat Thomas, Briscoe, Carlisle Oldfield John, Lanefoot, Troutbeck, Longcake Joseph, Hayton, Maryport Moffat William, Anthorn, Carlisle Windermere Longmire Jas. Bannerrigg, Windermere Moffat Wm. Sewell, Briscoe, Carlisle Oliphant Jonathan, Waverton, Wigton Longmire James, Orrest, Windermere Moffatt J .Coulderton,St.Bees, Carntrth Ord William, Alston, Carlisle Long-mire John, Longmire, Windermere Moffatt J. Kenniside, St. Bees,Carnfrth Ord William, ju n. Alston, Carlisle. Longstaft'T. Busk farm, Kirkhy Stephen MonkhouseJsph. Braithwaite, Keswick Ormrod R. Acckenthwaite, Milnthorpe Lowe John, Nenthead, Alston, Carlisle Moon To bias, Bell man houses, Under- Ormsby J onathan, Alston, Carlisle Lowe Mrs. M. Clitheroe, Alston, Carli:.le millbeck, Windermere Osborn William, West end, Wigton Lowis John, Racett, Shap Moore Ja('kson, Hallcat, Harrington Owen N. Greysouthen, Cockermouth Lowis Mi(~hael, Shap Moore Jame>~, A.;p,.tria, Carlisle Owens Thos. Little Clifton, Workingtnn Lowry J oseph, Cargo, Stanwix, Carlisle Moort ·R. Cross hill, Waverton~ Wigton Paisley T. Greysouthen, Cockermoutb 1-owther William, Waverton, Wigton Monre William, Ennerdale, ~t • .Bees, Palmer David, Geltbridge, Brampbm Lowthian Thorn~, Briscoe, Carlisle Carnforth Palmer John, Egremont, Carnforth Lund Mrs. Mary, Underbarrow,Kendal .Moorhouse Mrs. S. Natland, Kendal PalmerW. Houghton,Stanwix,Carlisle Lunn R. Clawthorpe, Burton-in-Kendal Moreland J. Church brough, Penrith Park BenJ. Greysouthen, Cockermouth M'Call Alex.Greysouthen,Cockermouth Mortou John, Skelsmerg-h hall, Kendal Park George, High Cross st. Brampton McClellan Chris. Egremont, Carnforth Morton Peter, Bracken hill, Carlisle Park lshmael, Brankinwalls, Mun­ Machell R. Killington, Kirk by Lonsdale Moscrop Richard, Field side, Dovenby, caster, Carntorth Mackereth H. LowSkelgill,Windermere Cockermouth Park J. Birkby, L\funcaster, Carnforth M'Mullon Mrs. Fanny, Tallantire, Mo~sop Hy. Bank End farm, Mar.vport Park Joseph, Natland, Kendal Cockermouth Mossop John, Enneruale, St. Bees, Park Rowland, Moss end, Preston I Magnay Wm. Brackenlands, Wigton Carnforth Patrick., Burton-in-Kendal .
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