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TRADES. PCB' 7A5 • DIJRHAM.J TRADES. PCB' 7a5 Eagle vaults. Joseph Bank$ Lawson, East street & King Fountain hotel, Charles Robertson, 4 & 6 River street, street.. South Shields Col'!Storphi~ town, South Shields E81!!;iescliffe hotel, Mrs. M. J. Foxton, Yarm rd.Stockton Fountain Head inn, Frederlck William Larkin, Frederick Earl of Del'!by, John Nattress, Stanley, Crook road, Sunderland Earl of Durham, Peter Curtis, Washington Station Fox, John W. Spoors, Dipton Earl of Durham, Mrs. M. A.. Richardson, Sherburn, Fox & Hounds inn, Thomas Bell, Neasham, Darlington Durham Fox &; Hounds, Robert Blackburn, Coalburns, GrPen .... Earl Grey, William Palmerley, West Kyo,Annfield Plain side, Ryton Earl Grey, T, Stephene, Stobb's yard, Mirk la. Gateshd Fox & Hounds, J. Fallow, Middle Rainton, Fence Houses­ Earl of Warwick, John Geo. Chapman, Wes.t Auckland Fox & Hounds, Mrs. M. J. Jackson, Market place,. East Castle, Thomas Pearson, Annfield Plain Shildon, N &w Shildon East Ferry inn, John Morrissey, Quay corner, Jarrow Fox &; Hounds, William Johnson, Crawcock, Ryton East Howle, George W. Slade, Ferryhill Fox & Hounds, John McHale, Trimdon,Trimdon Grange· East Kyo inn, Thomas Morzis, Oxhill, Stanley Fox & Hounds, John Malcolm, Newbottle, Fence Houses­ Eden Arms, Rt. Forrest,Leasingthorne, Bishop Auckland Fox &; Hounds,- J. Robson, Merrington, Ferryhill Eden Arms inn, Edward Johnson, Rushyford, Ferryhill Fox & Hounds, John Thos. Ward, Lumley,Fence Houses Eden Arms, Joseph Nelson, West Auekland Fox & Hounds, W. White, The Green, Norton, Stockton• Edge House, John GeO<. Heads, Lynesa.ck, Butterknowle Fox & Hounds, John Williamson,Bog row,Hetton-le-Hole~ Edinbro' Ca.stle, W. D. Carr~ 149 High st. ea.Sunderlnd Fox &; Hounds, William Wilson, Newfield, Willington Edmondsley Arms, Jabez Battensby,Edmondsley,Durhm Fox & Lamb, Jsph. Ramsay, 7 Chandless st. Gateshead. Elephant. inn, J ames Smiles, Swalwell FrPe Gardeners' Arms, Willi!!m Johnson, Ccllie' •v Row, . Ellison Arms, Wait. J. A.tkinson, 164 High -st.Gateshead Fence Houses Ellison Arms, James Mallett, 33 Park lane & 30 Trinity Free Gardeners' Arms, William Smith, 181 High street, street, Gat~shead Easington Lane, Hetton-le-Hole Ellison Arms, Fras. Rounthwaite, a: Western rd. Jarrow Freemason;;' tavern, T. W, Brack, 99 Bondgate,Darlingtn Ellison Arms, Geo. C. Scott, Hebburn Colliery,Hebburn Free Masons' Arm.s, John R. Dolphin, Front st. Consett Ellison House, Henry Fail & Go. Carr S'IJI'eet & Prince Free Masons' Arms, Isaac W earmouth, W earhead Consort road, Hebburn Friendly tavern, Joseph W. Heslop, 22 Yorke st. north,. Elm Tree, John Golightly, 12 Crossgate, Durham Sunderland Emerson inn, John Paull, Hurworth-on-Tees, Darlington Full Moon, George H. Marsh, 25 Bridge st. Gateshead Empress hotel, William A. Bell, 9 Slake terrace, Tyne Garden House hotel, Mrs. M. Farrey, North rd. Durham dock, South Shields Garoen House inn, John Yellow, Merrington Lane, Engin~ inn, John Middleton, Pelton Spennymoor Eppleton Arms, John Gray, 58 Market street. Hetton Gardeners' Arms, Jacob Dobson, Carr Hill rd.Gateshead Downs, Hetton-le-Hole Gardeners' Arm.s, J. A. Simm1 271 Bensham rd.Gateshd Eslington Arms, Saml. Garrett, Low Teams, Gateshead Garrick inn, Richard Morgan, 26 Yarm lane, Stookton Eureka hotel, William Stephenson, 164 & 166 Frederick Garrick's HPad inn, Charles Matthew Porter, 13 Salem street & 17 RePd street, South Shields street & Queen street, South Shields Excelsior hotel, By. Crowe,Binchester Moor,Spennymoor Gas hotel, Henry Hesketh, 25 Langl~y street, Stockton Exchange hotel, George Brown, 102 High st. Stockton Gas House inn, Robert Jordon, Wilson street, Crook Exchange vaults, Wm. Bell Dodd,15 Market pl.S.Shields Gate inn, Harwood Jackson, Saltmeadows ter.Gateshead Farrer's A-rms, Thomas Proud, Bank foot, Crook Gateshead Arms, Mrs. Jane Anna Wilkinson, Durham Ferry hotel, Benjamin Curtis, Ferry st. South Shields road, Low Fell, -Gateshead Ferry Boat inn, John Todd, CharteTshaugh, Fatfield, Gateshead Brandy inn, Patrick Hinsey, Blackhill Wa.shington Station General Gordon, Robt. W eightman,63 Claypath,Durham Field· House inn, Mrs. Annie Jane Horlington, 59 General Havelock inn, Rt. Brittain, 63 Bath la. Stockton Borough road, Sunderland General Havelock, Swinburne &; Co. I West Keppel st. Fighting Cocks hotel, Thomas J. Legg, Fighting Cocks, & 3 Waterloo vale, South Shields Middleton St. George General Wolfe, Jas. Wilson, 165 High st. ea. Sunderland Fighting Cocks, J. Lumsden &; Co. 4 South st. Durham George inn, Benjamin Dobson, Coundon gate, Coundon,. Fhrhting Cocks, Martin McCormick, Front st. Chester- Bishop Auckland le-Street George inn, Thomas Hunter, Witton Park Fir Tree, Mrs. Margt. Hodgson,Cornsay Colliery,Durhm George hotel, Mrs. Martha Hutson, 18 Brunswick st. Fir Tree inn, Thos. Patterson, Fir Tree,Howden-le-Wear West Hartlepool P'itzroy, James Deuchar Limited, 1 &; 2 Wilson street George inn, Wm. H. Wilby, 107 Bondgate, Darlington north, Sunderland George & Dragon, George Bell, 301 to 304 High street Five Ways inn, Edward Storey Henderson, 130 Milburn west, Sunderland gate, Durham · George & Dragon inn, Henry Cox, 99 High st. Norton, Flass inn, Thos. Mowbrav• Gardiner, Ushaw Moor,Durhm Stockton Fleece hotel, E. B. Ada.ms, Bondgate, Bishop Auok:land George & Dragon, Mrs. M. A. Deighton,Sacriston,Durhm P'leeoe, Thomas J. Coleman, Edmondsley, Durham George & Dragon, MatthPw Nl'wby. Belmont. Dnrha.m Fleece inn, William Gibson, Station street, New Shildon George & Dragon, John Shephard Richardson, Wingate Fleece inn, Mrs. Anne Gledson, Castleside, Consett Geo,rg-e IV. inn, Arthur Henry Barnes, Durham road, Fleece inn, Geo. W. Mavin~. 18 Cousin st. Sunderland Low Fell, Gateshead Fleece, John Edward Milburn, Pelton George the Fourth, William Harle, 28 Hanover place. Fleece inn, Alfd. Ernest Priest, Northgate st. Hartlepool Deptford, Sunderland Fleece, Thomas Pyle, West Auckland Gladstone inn, Jas. Stanley, 14 Thompson st. Stookton Fleece ('I'.he), MI"IS. A. RoSIS, Bishop Middleham,FPrry HI Glassmakers' Arms, Johnny Rogers.6 Grey st.Sunderlnd Flying Horse inn, J.Edmundson,33 Oakwellgate,Gateshd Glebe hotel, Jas. Deuchar Ltd. 88 Chester rd.Sunderlnd Foresters' ATms, George Davison, Ryhope street, Ryhope, Glendenning Arms, Mrs. Margaret Ann McGuire, Witton Sunderland Gilbert. Durham Foresters' Arms, Thomas Dawson, 52 Market plaoe, Globe inn, Jn. Rt. Coulson, St. Edmund's pi. Gateshead Middleton-in-TPesdale, Darlington Globe inn, Alexander DE>uchar, William st. Sth. Shields Forester.a' Arms, Frank Lynn, 15 &; 17 Ellison pl.Jarrow Globe hotel, Balantine W. Hall, 9 Buddle st. Jarrow Foresters' Arms inn, William Flews, Coatham-Munde- Globe tavern, Frank Nicholson, 34 &; 35 Coronation stJ_ ville, Darlington SundHland Ft1'Psters' Arms, Mrs.M.J.Robson,.1skew rd. we.Gateshd Globe, Fredk. L. Ormston, 22 Bigh st. ea.st, Sunderland Foresters' Arms, Robert Robson, Frosterley Globe inn, Chas. T. Seymour,7o Northgate st.Hartlepool Foresters' 1\.rms, John G. A. Shepherd, 10 North Rail­ Goat inn, George Lister, 37 Bottle bank, Gateshead way street, Seaham Harbour Golden Anchor, Arthur Eve, Sunniside, Hartlepool Forester-s' Arms, Joseph Smithson, Sherburn, Durham Golden Cock inn, Hy. Richardson, Neasham, Darlington Foresters' Arms, John Williams, Middle Rainton, Fence Golden Cock. Will Tug-by, Tubwell row, Darlington Houses Golden Fleece, John William Alien, Hope street, Crook Foresters' Arms, Michael Woods, Stanley, Crook Golden Fleece, John Oallahan, 3 Dock street, Sunderland Forge Hammer inn, David Vernon Hunter, 43 Welling­ Golden Fleece, John Ged.des, 309 High st. Gateshead ton lane, Deptford, Sunderland Golden Fleece inn, George Kitching, Low Spennymoor Forresters' Arms, Robert Robson, New Washington, Gold-t>n Fleece inn,Anderson McConnell,6I Ferry st.Jat•rw Wa.shington Station Golden Fleece hotel, Robert Benjamin Stone, 73 & 75 Port inn, James Deuchar Ljmited, I &; 2 Church street Commercial road, .Tarrow north &; Roker avenue, Sunderland Golden Lion, Robt. Wm. Alexander, Front st. Leadgate Fountain, John Harrower, 10 Pipewellgate, Gateshead Golden Lion inn, Arthur .Broad, High street, South Fountain, 1ohn Mulholland, Medomsley road, Consett Hvlton,• Sunderland Golden Lion, Rt. Daken, East end, Sedgefield, Ferryhill DURHAM 48* .
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