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Alphabetical Directory. Kei-Ken ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. KEI-KEN Keigbley, F.lijah (K. & Sunderland), 1 Wellington place, Kellett, J onas (K. & Co.), 254 Tong street, Dudley Hill Ecclcshill Kellett, Joscph, labourer, 3 )[ary street, \\Tyke Keighley, Elir.abeth, certified midwife, 3 Chapel street, Xellett, .Toseph, hairdrPsser, ·ll9 New Road side, Wyke Eccleshill Kellett, Lofthouse, greengrocer, 87 Fair road, \Vibsey Keigbley, Ellis, draper, 6 He<Lton road Kellett, l\1., & Sm1s, Ltd., chemical manufacturers, Keighley, .Mrs. Emma, refreshment-rooms, 16 ~larket Westfield Works, Wrose hill, bhipley T.N. 28 Idle hall Kellett, ~loses, musician, 46 "\Vaverley avenue Keighley, "E'reu, woollen buyer, 33 Parkside road Kellett, ::\loses (~I. K. & Sons, Ltd.), Moor view, Idle Keighley, ~liss .Florence, teacher of the violin, 1 Kellett, Priestley, 46 St. llelena road, Wibsey ~Wellington place, Eccleshill Kellett, R., stuff w'houseman, 60 Park rd., Low ::\foor Keighley, Frank, joiner, ~0 Hyde street, Thackley Kellett, Robt., insurance agent, 103 ~t . .Margaret's rd. Keighley, Fred, overlooker, 3U5 Bowling Hall road Kellett, Samuel, 34 l\byfield place, Wyke Keighley, Harry, litho printer, 38 Chesham street Keller,t, Samuel, fish fryer, 31 Bowling Old lane Keigbley, H. H., butcher, 250 )lanchester road; r Kellett, Sharp, joiner, 1037 }Janchester road, Odsal 767 Little Horton lane moor, \Vibsey; r 6 Fletcher road, \Vibsey Keighley, Isaac, clerk, li9 Athol road Kellett, Tbos., tripe dealer. lill Halifax rd., Buttershaw Keighley, lsaac, overlooker, 26 Elir.abeth street Kellett, \V. 'l'., warehouseman, ll!:J Tennyson place Keighley, Jarnes, warp dresser, 52 Park View road Kellett, \V. V., hosier, 81 Empire buildings, Market st. Keighley, John, bootmaker, 14~) High street Kellett, 'V alter, joiner and builder, Fitzwilliam street Keighley, John lL, hairdresser, 510 Thornton road; T. N. 803 ; ?" 7 Thorn croft road r 96 Gladstone street Kellett, William, joiner, 118 Lister avenue Keighley, John, clogger. 48 High street, Idle Kellett, 'Voodman & Co., stuff and lining merchants, Keighley, Jonas, painter. 76 New street, Idle 6 Union st. 'l'.A. "FrxrsH, Bradfurd"; T.N. 611 Keighley, J oseph, boot maker, 15 Carlisle terrace Kelley, Frank, lithographic printer, 10 Sharow street Keigbley, Joseph, bootmaker, 2 Church street Kelley, Fredk., schoolmaster, 25 \Vest view Keighley, J oseph ~W., engineer, 108 -:\lidlaud road Kelley, lsaac, milk dealer, 21 Binnie street Keighley, Josiah, bootmaker, 41 Bradford road Kelley, \Villiam, foreman dyer, 26 Cornwall terrace Keighley, 1Iitchell, grinder, 36 W eston street Kelley, "\Villiam, innkeeper, 658 Wakefield roJ.d Keighley, l!L, grinder and polisher, Quebee street Kellie, Ed., as,.;istant inspector weights and measures, Keighley, Richard, 5 Seal street 200 St. Stephen's road Keighley, Robt. \Ym., stuff manager, 37 Pollard 1ane Kelly, Charles, tailor, 3 Ellis street Keighley & Sunderland, oil merchants and soap makers, Kelly, Rev. C. P., priest, The Presbytery, Sedgfield ter. 2 Back Chapel street T.N. 3272 Kelly, Francis, 134 Hollingwood lane Keighlev, Tom (K. Bros.), 6 Westfield lane, Idle Kelly, James A., boot and shoe maker, 197 Great Keighley, William, direct importer of Havana Cigars, llorton road; r Paley terrace 2 Currer st.; r 19 Leamington ter., Leeds road, ldle Kelly, .Tames S., cashier, 16 Bradford road, Shipley Keighley, \Vm., cigar importer, 1li9 Leetls road, Idle Kelly, John, timekeeper, 205 High street Keighley, \V m., clerk, 20 Fourlands road, Idle Kelly, John, house furni;;,her, 416 .Manchester road ; Kcighley, \Vm., cigar merchant, 47 \V ell street r 564 Little Horton lane • Keighley, W. B., dectr., 40 Saltaire road, Shipley Kelly, John H., pig dealer, Shetcliffe lane Keighley, Willie, fried fish dealer, 250 Legrams lane Kelly, John Oates (Ferrand & K.), 4 Heaton grove Keleher, :Matthew, plasterer, 28 Park st., Shipley T.X. 22tH Kell, l\Irs. Emma, 12 Spring Bank place Kelly, Mrs. Martha A., beer retailer, 48 Hope street Kell, John, confedioner, Green road, Bail don Kelly, Michael, monumental sculptor, 301 Rooley lane; Kell, \Vilson, overlooker, 21 Regimtld street r 2 Kaycell street Kcllett & Co., corn. weavers, Vnlcan Shed, Vulcan Kelly, T. K. (Ferrand & K.), 12 Avondale crescent, street, Dudley Hill 'l'.K. 18 Dudley Hill Shipley Kellett, Albert,woolstapler, 65 Thorncroft ter., Thorn­ Kelly, \Valter, dyer, 108 Kew Cross street croft road, Wibsey Kelly, \Villiam, ent,ri.ne driver, 5 Paley terrace Kellett, l\Irs. Annie, grocer, 1 Ashfield terrace, Keh;all, John C., foreign correspondent, 1 Swiss Wilson road, ~Wyke chalets, Valley View grove Kellett, Arthur \V., driver, 18 Thorncliffe square Kelsall, Mrs. -:\1. A., Park view, Sydenham place Kellett, Athra, joiner and builder, Odsal top; r 12 Kelsey, Albert Geo., grocer, 48 and 50 Ramsden Taylor road, Wibsey termce. lligh street Kellctt, l\lrs. A., grocer, Cooper lane, Great Horton Kelscy, \V. H. (Xcthcrwood, K. & Co.), 20 Cornwall Kellett, }lrs. Alice, 20 Orleans street, Buttershaw terrace Kellett, Clifford, stuff buyer, 63 Beckside road Kelsey, \Vm. H., printer, 17 Southfield square Kellett, Duke, joiner, 25 Beacon road, Wibsey Kemp, ::\hss Annie, 16 Park View terrace Kellett, Edgar, hairdres;;er, and post office, 3-16 :Man- Kemp, E., brassfounder, St. John's street; r23 Under- chester road c liffe street Kellett, Edgar, innkeeper, 39 Park road Kemp, Edwin, mason, 212 Girlington road Kellctt, Eddie, butcher, 43 Beacon road, \Vibsey Kemp, 2\lrs. A., wardrobe dealer, 179 Westgate Kellett, Ernest, 5il Huddersfield road Kemp, ~[rs. Elir.abeth, confectioner, and post office, Kellett, :Mrs. Frances, grocer, 545 \Vakefield road 203 Otley road Kellett, Fred, butcher, 31 School street, Low :Moor Kemp, G., srnallware dealer, 136 Exeter street Kellett, Fred, overlooker, K etherfield House, Hudders- Kemp, H. R ., wool buyer, 19 Heath road field road, Low Moor Kemp, Ilerbert, corn. traveller, 25 Spring-field place Kellett, Fred, fish fryer, Cross lane Kemp, John, Ltd., mercantile offices, 200 Swan arcade Kellett, Fred, plumber, 201 lligh street, \Vibsey T.N. 1438; T.A. ".MEHCAXTILE" Kellett, Fred, tinner, 128 Cross lane Kemp, J. H., timekeeper, 327 Tong street Kellett, Fredk., brassfounder's manager, 216 Otley rd. Kemp, Joseph E., engine tenter, 28 St. Paul's road, Kellett, Henry, schoolmaster, 88 Reevy road, \Vibsey Shipley Kellett, Herbert (H. K. & Co.), 42 .Melrose street, Kemp, Saml. R. (Fyfe, K. & Co.), 7 Selborne terrace, Great Horton Shipley Kellett, Herbert, plumber and glazier, 17 Simes street Kemp, 'I'. H., clerk, 40 Roxby street Kellett, Herbert, 158 Mill lane, Wibsey Kern play, G. \V., stonemason, Saltaire road; r 1G Kellett, Hiram, woolsorter, 84 Holroyd hill, \Vibsey , \Yindsor road, Shipley Kellett, J., & Co., stnfi and fent merchants,4 Colliergate ' Kempling, Herbert, traveller, 29 Ambleside avenue, Kellett, Jas. \V., wholesale fruiterer, 28 Ashley street Allcrton Kellett, John \Vm., warehouseman, 5~0 Huddersfield rd. Kendall & Son, nmbrella and walking stick manfrs., Kellett, John Wm., paint€r, 442 Xew Road side, Wyke 31 l\Iarket street 383 .
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