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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire - 640 FAR N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. [KELLY's FARMERS continued. Rudd Charles, Hundred acres, Sutton- Sanderson William, Great Fry·np, Glais- Robson James, Moor, Reighton, on-the-Forest, Easingwold dale, Grosmont R.S.O Bempton R.S.O Rudd Mrs. Jane, Tholthorpe,Easingwuld Sandiman Wm. Bickley, Scarborough Robson James, Seal houses, Richmond RuddJil.Northfld.ho.Broomfleet,Brough Sauton George,Blades house,Easingwold Robson Miss Jane, Scagglethorpe, York Rudd William, Bolton, York Sarginson George, Hotham R.S.O Robson John, Bellerby, Leybnrn R.S.O Rudd William, Mosey grange, Os- Sargmson John, Thoralby, Aysgarth Robson John, Borrowby, Thirsk motherley, Northallerton Station R.S.O Robson J.Sntton-on-the-Forest,Esngwld Ruddock T.Danby end, Grosmont R.S.O Sarvant Jas. Waupley, Easington R.S.O Robson John, Kilham, Hull Rudsdale James, Stainsacre, Whitby Saunderson Michael, Seaton-Ro~, York. Robson Mrs. John, Marishes, Pickering Rudsdale John, Clitherbeck, Danby, SavageChristphr.Tarlington Easmgwold Robson John, Octon grange, Thwing, Grosmout R.S. 0 Savile Joseph, Westfield, Kilham, Hull Hunmanby R.S.O Rudsdale Matthew, Church house, Saville Joseph, Langtoft grange, Hull Robson John T. Husthwaite, Easingwld Danby, Grosmont R.S.O Saville Joseph,LowFordon,Ganton,York Robson Mark, Patrington, Hull Rudsdale Thomas, Rosedale Intack, Saville Thomas, Sheriff Hutton, York Robson Robert, Raskelf, Easingwold Danby, Grosmont R.S.O SawyerJohn,Xewhall,Seaton-Ross,York Robson Hobert, Sutton-on-the-Forest, Rudsdale William, Finkle bottoms, Great Sayer Arthur Edwd. Colburn,Richmond Easingwold Fryup, Grosmont R. S. 0 Say er Benjamin, Scotton, Richmond Robson Sl. F. Bath close, Lo,wthorpe,Hull Rukin James, Keld, Richmond Sayer Charles, Homaldkirk, Darlin,.,oton Robson Thomas, Erompton,N orthallertn RukinMrs.Margarct,Angrarn,Richmond tlayer Fryer Benj. Tunstall, Catterick Robson Thornas,Carlton,HelmsleyR.S.O Hukin Michael, Angram, Richmond Sayer George, Holbeck, Guisborough Robson Thomas, Marishes, Thornton Rukin Robert, Thorns, Keld, Richmond Sayer George, ·westwood, Startforth, dale, Pickering Rnkin ·w. We.Stonesdale,Keld,Richmond :ijarnard Castle Robson Thos.Sngar ho.Gueldable,Thirsk Rule William, Strensall, York Sayer J.WestBurton,AysgarthStn.R.S.O Robson Thomas, Wold ho. Gt. Driffield Runton George, Aike, Beverley Sayer John, jun. Newbiggin, Aysgarth Robson Thomas B. Marshes, Farmanby, Rushby George, Holme road, Market Station R.S.O Pickering Weighton R.S.O Sayer John Henry, Bowes, Darlington Robson W. Burshill, Brandesburton,Hull Russell Mrs. A. Fylingdales, Scarborough Sayer Joseph, Hall, Bowes, Darlington RobsonWilliam, Coxwold, Easingwold Russell Allison, Hollin bower, Sproxton, Sayer Joseph, West Burton, Aysgarth Robson W. Kilnwick-on-the-Wolds, Hull Helmsley R.S.O Station R.S.O Robson Wm. Rudston, Bridlington Quay Russell Allison, Scrayingham, York Sayer Robert, Boldron, Barnard Castle Rockett J.B.Barmby-on-Marsh,Howden Russell Henry, Barton-le-Street, Malton Sayer Robson, Croft, Darlington Rock cliff William & Frank,Shipton, York RussellHy.Cook ho.Fylingdales,Scarbro' Sayer Thomas, Carlinhow, Guisborongh Rockliff Arthur, Beningbrough, York Russell Jacob, Hollin house, Kirby- Sayer Thomas, New houses, Hunder- Rockliff William, Sandfield house, Sigston, N orthallerton thwaite, Darlington Newton-upon-Ouse, York Russell James, Downholme, Richmond Sayer Thomas, Micldeton, Darlington Rodger George, Rudland, Farndale Low Russell John, Barton-le-Street, Malton SayerT. Thwaites, Lunedale,Darlington quarter, York Russell John, Fylingdales, Scarborough Sayers John,Lit.Broughton,Northallertn Rodgers Alfd.Newton Mulgrave, Whitby Rnssell John, Great Edstone, York Sayers Thos. Blue bank, Sleights R.S.O Rodmell Thomas, Wyton, Hull Hussell Peter, Brough moors, Brompton- Sayers William, Potto, Northallerton Roe Martin,Berry bank, Ugthorp,,'Vhitby upon-Swale, Richmond Scaife J. 1\lountPleasant,Arden,Helmsly Rogers Mrs. Ann, Farmanby, Pickering Rnssell P. Eskdaleside, Sleights R.S.O Scaife Joel, Snileswortb, Helmsley Rogers John, Kiln wick lodges, Krlnwick- Russell H.obt. West Newton grange, York Scaife John, Scrayingham, York on-the-"\Volds, Hull Russell Simeon, Gillamoor, KrrbyMoor- Scaife Thomas, Snilesworth, Helmsley Rogers Thomas, Allerston, Pickering side R.S.O Scaife W. Oxbnk.Landmoth,Northallrtn H.ogers Wrlliam, Scorton, Darlington Russell Thomas, Hall park, Glaisdale, Scaling Thomas, Pockley, Nawton Romans Fredcrick, Riccall, York Grosmont R.S. 0 Scarr Arthur, Cotescue park, Coverham, Romans Thomas, Riccall, York Russell William, Hay stones, Egton, Middleham R.S.O Rook John, Seaton-H.oss, York Grosmont RS.O Scarr George, Helm, Low Abbotside, Rook'fhomas,Manor bo.Goathland, York Russell Wm. Sproxton, Helmsley R.S.O Askrigg R.S.O Rook William, Bielby, York Ruston George, Old Malton, Malton Scarr George, Low house, Low Abbot- *Rook William, Rookbarough, Salton, Rnston John, Ebberston, York side, Askrigg R.S.O Kirby Moorside RS.O Ruston John, Trouts dale, Hackness, Scarr James, Culby hall, Low Abbot- Rooke Jas. Thorpe fields, Topcliffc,Thirsk Scarborough side, Askrigg R.S.O Rooke Mark, Thornton, York RustonThomas,~ewton-upon-Rawcliffe, Scarr James, Shaw cote, Low Abbot- Rooke Robert, Linton-upon-Ouse, York Pickering side, Askrigg R.S.O Rooke William, Thornton, York RutterAnthony, Gunnerside, Richmond Scarth Mrs. Annie, Loft house, Brans- Room Thomas, East Cottingwith, York Rutter C. Winterings garth, Richmond dale East side, York Room William, East Cottingwith, York Rutter Geo.Hill top, Ellingstring,Hedale Scarth Isaac, Stanghow house, Skelton- .Rose Hy. Picton, Kirk Leavington,Yarm Rutter Robert, Gunnerside, Richmond in-Cleveland R.S.O Rose Robert Halph, Dalton, Thirsk Rutter Thomas, Dyke heads, Richmond Scarth Isaac,WestRounton,Nortballertn Rose Mrs. S. Kilburn, Easingwold Ruttcr Thos. jun. Gunnersidc,Richmond Scarth Jn. Egton bridge,Grosmnt.R.S.O Rose William Barr, Sand Hutton, Thirsk Rutter William, Gunnerside, Richmond Scarth Ralph, Kadeland house, Danby, Rotsey Waiter, Hurton Pidsea, Hull Ryder Mrs. Ann, Islebeck, Thirsk Grosmont R.S.O Rounding Mason, Fraisthorpe, Hull Hyder Henry, Moreby, York Scarth William, Carlton, Northallerton Rounding William, Sewerby, Hull Ryder John, Moreby, York Scarth Wm. Robt. Stainsacre, Whitby RounthwaitcMrs. J.Old hall,Kexby, York Rymer Christr.Ryland-with-Wass, York Scatchard E.Mnt.Pleasant,Barlby,Selby Rounthwaite Robert, Golden tiatts, Ryrner John, Ampleforth, York Schoefield John, Middleton, Pickering Sheriff Hutton, York Sadler Arthur James, Aiskew, Bedale Schofield Geurge, Southside, Egton Ronth R.Thoralby,AysgarthStatn.R.S.O Sadler Christopher T. "\Vombleton, York bridge, Grosmont R.S.O Ronth Thomas, Borwins, Bainbridge, Sadler George, Knayton, Thirsk Scholey Robert, Riccall, York Askrigg R. S. 0 Sadler J n. Grange, Kirk by,N ortballerton Scholey William, Kelfield, York Routh T. Walden,AysgarthStation R.S.O Sadler Jn. Edwd. Tholthorpe,Easingwold Scholitt Bowman, Gt. Barugh,Pickering' Routh Wilham, Fieldgate, Bainbridge, Sadler Reed, Stoncgrave, York Scoby G. The Grange, Beadlam, Na.wton Askrigg R.S.O SadlerThos.Gt.Dromanby,Northallerton ScobyJn.Wykeham carr,Wykeham,York H.outledge Arth. W elbury, N orthallerton Sadler Wm. Lit. Hroughton, N orthallerton Scores by J ames, Scagglethorpe, York Routledge John, Win ton, N orthallcrton Salkeld Robt. N orthCowton,~ orthallertn Scorsby J oscph, Knapton, York Routledge Richard, Appleton-npon- Salmon Henry, Earsw~k, York Scorsby Wm. Rose cot. Knapton, York Wisk, Northallcrton Salmon William, Sowerby, Thirsk Scott Richard & Thomas, Carperby, Ays- Routledge Robert, Appleton-upon-Wisk, Saltmarsh John, Wilberfoss, York garth Station R.S.O Northallerton SaltmarshMrs.EastStamford bridge,Yrk Scott Thomas & John, Darker, Thoralby. Rowe Stephen, Danby, Grosmont R.S.O Saltmer George, Bulmer, York Aysgarth Station R.S.O RowlandsonSl.NewtonMorrell,Da.rlirtgtn Sample Andrew, Battersby, :M:iddlesbro' Scott W. S. & A.Stillington,Ea.singwold Rowlin George,24 Kirkgate, Bridlington Sample Thus. Hy. Riding fie1Js, Beverley ScottA.Frith,WestStonesdale,Richmoncl HowlingAlfd.Stanley ho.StokesleyR.S.O Sampson David, Burton Agnes, Hull Scott Christopher, Mnker, Richmond Rownthwaite Robt. Buttercrambe, York Sampsou Leonard, Humbnrton, York Scott Mrs. E. Sth. cliff, Nth. Cave RS.O Rownthwaite '\Villiam, Flaxton grange, Sampson 'Villiam, Bolton house, York Scott George, Park ho. Keld, Richmond Flaxton-on-the-l\Ioor, Y ark SandersonJ. W esterdale, GrosmontR. S. 0 Scott Henry, Hun ton, Bedale Rowntree Francis, 'Vhite house, Thorna- Sanderson J n.Gt.l\Ioorsholme, G uis boro' Scott Mrs.J. Walden, AysgarthStn.R.S.O by, Thornaby-on-Tees Sanderson Thomas, Gilling, Richmond Scott Jas. Clayfield, Pocklington, York Rowntree George, Earswick, York tlanderson Thomas, Low Gatherley, Scott Jamcs, New Skelton, Skelton-m- H.owntree H.obert, High Catton, York l\Ioulton, Richmond Cleveland R.S.O Rucklidge William, Bubwith, Selby Sanderson Thos. Wm. .Allerthorpe, York Scott Mrs. Jane, Reeth, Richm nd • .
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