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366 Far Trades 366 FAR TRADES. ( CuMBERLAND. FA1J.MERS-continued. Bell Thomas W. Cardew house, Cum- Bird G. Unthank, Langwathby Bell Andrew, Englishtown, Kirk- divock, Dalston Bird Isaac, Kilngate, Sebergham, andrews-upon-Esk, Longtown Bell W. Carlisle rd. Brampton,Ca.rlisle Carlisle Bell Miss Annie H. Thurstonfi.eld, Bell W. Linskeldfield, Isel, Cockermth Bird Jsph. Blindcrake, Cockermouth Kirkbampton, Carlisle Bell W.Smallthwaite, Unthank,Penrth Bird Peter, Townhead house, Ain- Bell Anthony, Askerton castle,Bramp• Bell William, Birdhouse, Torpenhow, stable Low Quarter, Armathwaite ton, Carlisle :\iealsgate Bird William N. Unthank, Penrith Bell Christopher, Bailey Town, Ne- Bell Wm. Broughton ~oor, Maryport Birkett Joseph, John &; Thomas, therby, Longtown Bell William, Farlam, Brampton Torpenhow, Mealsga.te Bell Daniel, La.ngrigg, Brayton Junction, Carlisle Birkett Matthew & Thomas, Beckgate, Bell D. Priest hill, Beaumont,Carlisle Bell Wm. Fellside, Caldbeck, Wigton Milton road, Brampton, Carlisle Bell Edward, West Newton, Aspatria Bell Wm.High Skydes,Garrigill,Alston (letters through Brampton Junctn) Bell Mrs. Elizabeth, Highfi.eld,Nether Bell Willia.m, Kilmore hills, Disting- Birkett Anthony, Low hill, Hensing- Denton, Low Row, Carlisle ton, Workington ham, Whitehaven Bell Fearon, Redmain, Cockermo't\th Bell William, Mealrigg, Brayton Birkett George, Wallace lane, Brock- Bell Franeis John, Thomas close, Bell William, Millhouse, How Bound, lebank, Westward, Wigton Button-in-the-Forest, Penrith Hesket-Newmarket, Wigton Birkett John, Birkett mire, Wanth- Bell George, Sunderland,Cockermouth Bell William, Millom waite, St. John-in-the-Vale, Penrith Bell Geo. A. Hensingham,Whitehaven Bell William, Moorthwaite, Carlisle Birkett Jn.How hall,Ennerdale,Cleator :Bell Haverlock, Garrigill, Alston Bell Wm. Newtown,Westlinton,Carlsle Birkett John, Low Northsceugh, Ain­ Bell Isaac, Nether row,Caldbeck,Wgtn Bell William, Side, Askerton, Bramp- stable, Armathwaite Bell Mrs. Isabella, Fordsyke, East ton, Carlisle Birkett Noble, Allerby, Bullgill Scaleby, Carlisle Bell William, Thomas close, Hutton- Birkett Robert, Ehenside, Braystonea, Bell J. Bustabeek Bound, Dalston in-the-Forest, Penrith Beckermet Bell J. Croft ho. East Scaleby,Oarlisle Bell Wm. Wiggonby, Aikton, Wigton Birkett Robt.Monkray farm,Whitehvn Bell J. Dry burn, Garrigill, Alston Bellas J. &; R. Castlerigg, Keswick Birkett Thomas, Beck gate, Naworth, Bell J. East house, Bassenthwaite Bellas Mrs. Sarah, Belmont, Stain- Brampton Lake, Cockermouth ton, Penrith Birkett Tom. Cross Canonby, Maryprt Bell J. Hill ho. Hethersgill, Carlisle Bendle John, Grange house, Drum- Bishop Mrs. Franees A. KnO'tbill, Bell J. Riddings moat, Longtown burgh, Carlisle Cotehill, Armathwaite Bell James, Botcherby, Carlisle Bendle Richard, 8caleby hill, Carlisle Black James, Gill bank, Boot Bell Ja.mes, Laythes, Aikton, Silloth, Bendle William, Belle vue, Carlisle Black Rd. Midtown, Drigg, Holmrook Carlisle Benn Braithwaite, Smaithwaite, Black Thomas, Parkhead, Kirkoswald Bell James, Street house, Heads Lamplugh, Cockermouth Black Waiter, Underheugh, Water- Nook, Carlisle Benn Isaac, Springkeld, Kenniside, head, Gilsland, Carlisle Bell Jn . .!.nthorn, Kirkbride, Carlisle Cleator Blackburn Joseph, Catterlen, Penrith Bell John, Chappels farm, Whicham, Benn John, Kenniside, C1eator B!ackburn Thomas W. Penmddock Silecroft Benn John, Wellrash, Boltons, Carlsle hall, Penrith Bell ,lohn, Devonshire square, Un- Bennett Thomas & Matthew, Walth- Blackburn W. Mill Beck, Grinsdale, thank, Calthwaite, Carlisle waite, Matterdale, Penrith Carlisle Bell John, Hunting how, Moresby, Bennett Geo. M. Borrowdale,KeswiCk1 Blackett Joseph, Kettleside, Penrith Whitehaven Bennett J. Lobbs, Matterdale,Penrith Blacklock Edward, Brownrigg, Abbey Bell John, Latterhead, Loweswater, Bennet t John, Rosthwlri te, Borrow- Town, Silloth Cockermouth dale, Keswick Blacklock George, Curthwaite, Rosley, Bell J n. jun. Loweswater, Cocke·rmth Bennett J oseph, Moor end, Mungris- Carlisle Bell John, Whitrigglees, Aikton, dale, Penrith Blacklock James, Evening hill, Silloth, Carlisle Bennett T. Liscoe,Mungrisdale,Penrth Thursby, Carlisle Bell John Edward, Stont~ house, Sea- Benson A. & J. Whole house, Seascale B!aekstock A. Dalzell, Hayton,Bullgill ville, Carlisle Benson J. & W. Boonwood, Gosforth Blaiklock John Henry, Megg bank, Bell John J. Halton lee, Midgeholme, Benson Thomas Banks & John Bell, Stainton, Penrith Lambley, Carlisle High house, Watermillock, Penrith Blain .Joseph, Burtholme, Walton, Bell Joseph, Church town, Seberg- Benson J. Unthank, Langwathby Brampton, Carlisle ham, Carlisle Benson John, Allerby, Bullgill Blair Jonathan &; Geo. Shank castle, Bell Joseph, Clement lees, iFarlam, Benson John, Hollins, :Boot 5olport, Roweltown, Carlisle Hallbank Gate, Carlisle Benson Joseph, Burblethwaite, Cald- Blair Isaac, Haverigg, Millom Bell Joseph, How Mill, Carlisle beck, Wigton Blair John, Hayton gate, Burtholme, Bell Joseph, Button Roof, Hesket- Benson William Bateman, Cumlands, Low Row, Carlisle Newmarket, Wigton Carleton, Holmrook Blair John, Hillfield, Walton (High), Bell Joseph, Mallsgate,Trough,Rowel- Bewlay & Son, Harras park,Whitehvn Carlisle town, Carlisle Bewlay Wm. Harras park, Whitehavn Blair Jn.Key's Mount,Blackford,Crlsle Bell Joseph, Moss hill, Farlam, Bewley E. Causagrange,Rosley,Carlsle Blair John, Moor Row Brampton Junction, Carlisle Bewley J. Hollow Dyke, Frizington Blair John, Rockgate, Stapleton, Bell Joseph, Smaitbwaite, Lamplugh, Bewley John, Whitrigg, Torpenhow, Roweltown, Carlisle Cockermouth Mealsgate Blair John, Seaville, Carlisle Bell Mrs. Margaret, Brown hill, Bewsher Mrs. Mary, Orchard house, Blair John James, Balla.doyle, Holme Burtholme, Walton, Carlisle Glasson, Burgh-by-Sands, Carlisle St. Paul, Carlisle Bell Matthew, Great Salkeld, Penrith Bewsher Wm. Redmain, Cockermouth Blair Stephen, Seaville, Carlisle Bel) R. Middle craig, Garrigill, Alston Bibby Edward, Mill house, Clea.tor Blair Thomas, Sykehead, Trough, Bell R. Willow hill, Kirklinton,Carlsle Bi!?g-ar Willia.m Robert, Bowness, Roweltown, Carlisle Bell Richard, The Grange, Great Bassenthwaite, Keswick Blake John, Lamonby hall, Penrith Orton, Carlisle :Bigger J-ames, Ask-hill, Loweswater, Blake J oseph, Park house, Greystoke Bell Robt.Blaek Dub,Carlatton,Oarlsle Cockermouth Blake Robert, Whamtown,Westlinton, .Bell Robert, Newtonfi.eld, West New- Big-ginsJas.Town end,Drigg,Holmrook Carlisle ton, Aspatria Bii!'g-ins Robt. New ho. Drigg,Holmrk Blake Thomas, Lady riggs, Great Bell Robt. Syke ho. Boltons, Wigton Bi!!lands Miss Jane &; Robert, New- Salkeld, Penrith Bell Samuel, Bolt how, Gosforth ton Arlosh, Carlislt~ Blamire Mrs.A.Little Bampton,Wigtn Bell Mrs. Sybella, Jerriestown, West- Big-lands Mrs. Mary &; Sons, Hall Blamire John, Oulton grange, Oulton, linton, Carlisle oank, Ou<Thterside, Bullgill Wigton Bell T. J. Swaites, Kingwater, Low Biglands John, Angerton, Newton Blamire R. Cumdivock house, Dalston Row, Carlisle Arlosh, Carlisle Blamire W. Burgh-by-Sands, Carlisle Bell Thomas, Catterlen, P~nrith Biglands Robert, Beckfoot, Holme St. Bland James, Dacre, Penrith Bell Thomas, Craggs, Rosley, Carlisle Outhbert, Silloth Bland Jas. Barker, Farmery, Calder- Bell Thos. Isel Old park, Cockermth Bi<Tlands Thomas, Arkleby, Aspatria bridge, Bookermet Bell Thomas, New mills, Easby, Bi!?lands Thomas, Backbottom, Hay- Bland James Barker, Laverick how, Brampton, Carlisle ton, Bullgill Ponsonby, Calderbridg-e Bell Thomas, Skelton Wood end, Birbeck Mrs, Mary, Bassenthwaite, Bland Ja.mes Barker, Standingstones, Lamonby, Penrith Keswick Kenniside, Cleator Bell Thomas, •Steel gate, Middles- Birbeck Richard, Wetheral Shields, Bland John, Ousby, Langwathby eeugh, Carlisle Wetheral, Carlisle Blaycock Tom S.1Skirwith,Langwathby Bell Thomas, West street, Aspatria Bird Christopher, Greenclose, Pen- Blaylock John, Field head, Busts· Bell Thomas James, Hagg, Trough, ruddock, Penrith beck Bound, Dalston Roweltown., Ca.rlisle Bird Mrs. Deborah, Greystoke .
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