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Trades. Lnorth and East Ridinos ~80 Pl'B TRADES. LNORTH AND EAST RIDINOS PUBLIC Hou.:>Es-continued. Railway inn, William Sygrove, Ottringham, Hull Ox inn, :Mrs . .A.lice Longhorn, Lebber:.;ton, Filey Raincliffe Arms inn, James Allan, Thwing, Hunmanby O:x:ford .i.pn, Mrs. Dinah Liddle, 30 Quet:n st. Scarboro' Red Bear, Mrs. Ellen Lee, Marke9 -place, Thirsk Pack B.pl.se, Edward Adams, Cranswick, Beverley Red Lion inn, .A.ndrew Francis Burke, Holme-on-Sp1ld- Pac~ 'Bon,e. inn. Jn. Edwd. Anderson,Sheriff Hutton,York ing-Moor, York P~ Horse inn, .NI1·s. Sarab Davis,36 Market pl.Beverley Red Lion, Robert Carr, Lythe, Whitby Pack Horse, James Maffin, Market place, Bridlington Red Lion Mrs. Margt. Fawns,23 Church st.Guisbort>ugb Palmerston hotel, Thoma8 Yarker, 123 Newport road, Red J.ion, Mrs. Isabella Huby, Hax.by, York Middlesbrough .Red Lion inn, William Kidd, Cotherstone, Darlington Parade hotel, Henry Hey, 26 Cliff street. Bridlington Red Lion inn, Robert Leiper, Ormesby Paragon hotel, Mrs. Hughina Mitchell,Cliff st.Bridlngtn Red Lion, C. W. Ringrose, Middle st. nth. Gt. Driffield Peacock inn, Richard Spaven, Snainton Red Lion, A. H. Sapcote, High st. Market Weighton Pennyman's Arms, Adolphus Lower, 19 Market place, Red Lion inn, Thomas Slack, Longthwaite, Richmond North Ormesby, .Niiddlesbrough Red Lion, Thomas E. Tindle, Broomdeet, Newport Percy Arms, Robert Lightowler, BoJth Ferry, Kned- Red Lion, Ralph Wood, 5 St. Ann's staith, Whitby lington, Howden Reveller, Harry Slater, Yafforth, Northallerton P1er hotel, Arthur Ben son, Pier, Whit by Rifle Corps inn, John Borton, Snainton Pier hotel, John Ramster, Seaside road, Withernsea,Hull Robin Hood, Tindale Dales, Castleton, Grosmont Pier hotel, Frank Reynolds, Foreshore rd. Scarborough Robin Hood, Mrs. Mary Ann Granger, r8 & I9 Commer- Pipe & Glass, Mrs. E. .Atkinson, Dalton Holme, Beverley cial street, Middlesbrough Plough inn, Mrs. E. Burton, 2 St. Thomas st. Scarboro' Robin Hood, Geo. W. Watson, Middleton-on-the-Wolds, Plough inn, M1·s. Jane Carter, Wombleton, Nawton Driffield Plough, John Herbert Coverdale, Ellerl•er, South Cave Robin Hood's inn, George Hutton, Robin Hood's Bay Plough inn, Mrs. Fanny Greensides, Hollym, Hull Robin Hood's Bay hotel, Emmerson Russell, Robin Plough inn, Thomas Hatfield, Allerthorpe, York Hood's Bay Plough inn, Mrs. EH7.a Herbert, Tho~thor·pe. Alne Rockingham, William Dunn, Lockington. BPvPrley Plough, Richard Loftus, Spaldington, Howden Rokeby hotel, Jn. Jackson, Station st. Thornaby-on-Tee-s Plou~h inn, Arthur Lyon, Fulford, York Roos Arms, James Bailey, Roos, Hull Plough inn, Matthew B. Raw, 19 Baxtergate, Whitby Rose inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Tranmer,9 Bridge st.Pickering Plough inn, Mrs.Margaret Ann Richardson,Hayton,York Rose & Crown, Hy. Blades, Sheriff highway,Hed01\, Hull Plough, John Rngerson, Saltmarshe, Howden Rose & Crown, Mrs. Harriet Castell. Sutton-on-the-Forest, Plough, John H. Simpson, Fadmoor, Kirby ~Ioorside Easiugwuld Ploug-h, John Sleig-ht holm, Sleights ·Rose & Crown, Mrs. Sarah Dale, Northallerton Plough, William Smith, Great Moorsholm, Boosbeck Rose & Crown, H. S Dove,Middleton-on-the-Wolds.Drifil(l Plou~.rh inn, Tom Ward, Lebberston, Fill'v Rose & Crown hotel, Geo. Drewery, Mickleton,Darlingt~t Plough inn, Ezra Wyvill, Scalby, Scarbo1~ough Rose & Crown, George Ellingham, Albert row, Nortb Plrmgh & Ship inn, Henry Christopher Gibson, Haven- cliff, Scai·borough 8ide, Patrin~ton, Hull Rose & Crown, Arthur E. Gabbetis, Wetwang, Malton Pool House inn, Richd. Sunter, Lunedale, Darlington Rose & Crown, Alfd. H. Gage, Lit. Driffield,Gt.Driffield Post Office tavern, George Renwick, :Merchants' row, Rose & Crown inn, Wm. Raine, Romaldkirk, Darlington Scarborough I Rose & Crown, E. J. Ratcliffe, Market pi. Hornsea, Hull Poverina hotel, Mr8. Hannah Suffell, High st.Normanby Rose & Crown, James Roberts, Helperby, York Princess .A.lice, Albert Howard Higginbottom, Nor- Rose & Crown, Robert Sanderson, 1 York road, Beve1lev manby road, South Bank Rose & Crcwn, James Ware, Nawton · Princess Alice, J.W.Warnock, 69 Newport rd.Middlesbro' Rose & Crown, Ben Webster, Gilberdyke Providence inn, John Rd. Slightholme, Yedingham, Yrk Rose & Crown, Robert P. White, Flamborough,Bridlngto Punch Bowl hotel, Mrs. M.Reynoldson,Feetham,Richmnd Rosette inn, Mrs. C. Bottomley, Newby, Scarborough Queen, Anthony Harland, 3 Sandgate, Whitby Royal hotel, George .A.ston, York street, South Bank Queen, John McCoy, Normanby road, South Bank Royal hotel, John George Brown, Scorton, Darlington Queen, Geo. Edwd. Marshall, 77 High st. Bridlington Royal hotel, Mrs. Dinah Evison,Sea side,.Aldbrough,HuU Queen Katherine, Tom Chapman, Brompton, ~orthllrtn Royal hotel, John Wm. Hardcastle, Market pi. Thirsk Queen of Trumps, George Bla-ckburn, Huby, Easingll'old Royal hotel, Albert Harrison, High street, Brotton Queen's hotel, George L. Miller, 22 High st. Redcar Royal hotel, Mrs. Annie Hill, 2 & 4 Durham street k Queen's hotel, John Pinkney, 73 & 75 Gilkes street, Lo'\'ler Commercial street, Middlesbrough , Middlesbrough Royal, Mrs. S. Horn, High street, Eston Queen's hotel, Henry Sykes, Southcliff, Withernsea, Hull Royal hotel, John Wm. Johnson, Runswick, Hinde-well Queen's Arms, Mrs. Sarah Calvert, Muker, Richmond Royal hotel, William Geo. Wren, East Loftus, Loftuc Queen's Arms, Thomas W. Dawson, Bubwith, Selby Royal George hotel, Frank Bower, Thornaby road. Queen's Arms, Arthur Partridge, 90 High st. Brotton Thornaby-on-Tees Queen's Arms, Mrs. :Margaret A. Trotter, Askrigg Royal George, Joseph Hodgson, Staithes Queen's Head, Jas. Boyd, 24 Dacre st. Middlesbrough Royal George (The Old), Alfred Bunn, High ~treet. Queen's Head inn, A. Hardy, 5 Wednesday mkt.Beverley Skl'lton-in-Cleveland Queen's Ht-ad, William Harland, Barbf'ck. 'fhir~k R'iyal Mail, George Wm. Wiles, Thorngumbald, Hull Queen's Head inn, Thomas Law, Appleton-upon-Wiske, Royal Oak, Mrs. Gladys Balderson, Long st. Easingwold Northallerton Royal Oak hotel, T. Barker, Market place, Helmsley Queen's Head, Robert Leaper, Kirkburn, Driffield Royal Oak,Ernest Bowman,84 &i 86Cannon st.~fiddleshro' (jueen's Head, Mrs . .Ada Lickes, Amotherby, Malton Royal Oak, Geo. Carter,Fyling Thorpe,Robin Hood's Ba1r Queen's Head, Mrs. Kate Mettham, St. Augustine's Royal Oak, Mrs. Mary Emma Cour, Old Malton, Malton gate, Hedon, Hull Royal Oak (The), P. S. Holmes, Nunnington, Malton Queen's Head, Tom Milner, North Grimston, York Royal Oak,Wilson Ward Ireland,Church st.Norton,Maltn Queen's Head, Thomas Procbr, 49 Queen st. Scarboro' Royal O~k, Mrs. Harriett Lord, Cartwright la. Beveorley Qufen's Ht-ad, Charles Smith, Stokesley Royal Oak, Frederick Ludley, Eastgate, Picl\ering Raffied .Anchor inn, John Dale, 24 Grape lane, Whitby Royal Oak, James O'Neill, Great Ayton Raglan hotfl, A. D. Walker, 67 Station st. Middlesbro' Royal Oak, Waiter Potter, Market place, Malton Railway, 1-ohn Batty, North end, Northallerton Royal Oak, Robert Snailham, Button Magna, Darling-ton Railway inn, M.Broderick, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yrk Royal Oak, Wm. Spenceley, Gillamoor, Kirby Moorside­ Railway tavern, Geo. B. Browning, Seamer rd. Scarboro' Royal Oak, lsaac Stephenson, Holme road, Howden Railway hotel, Edwd.Clarke,5 Middle st. sth.Gt.Driffield Royal Oak hotel, James Taylor, Bedale Railway inn, Mrs.B.Creaser, Railway st.Pocklingtoli,Yrk RoyaL Oak inn, John Turner, Great George str~tr Railway inn, Mrs. Sarah A. Cressey, Ellerby, Hull PO<'klington, York Railway inn, William ~screet, Patrington, Hull Royal Standard hotel, Charles T. Mortimer, 1 West Railway inn. William Foster, North end, Northallerton end, Redcar Railway inn, Percy Freeman, Dalton, Thir~;k Royal Standard, Thomas Charles Winson, 30 North bar- Railway .hotel, Thomas Headley, Brompton-upon-Swale, within, Beverley Catter1ck RQyal Star inn, G. H. Harwood, SMirtforth,Barnard Cstl Railway inn, Frederick Hodgson, New quay, Whitby Royal vaults, Geo. Parker, 16 Market st. Scarborough Railway hotel, Wm. Leeson, Staddlethorpe, Gilberdyke Royal Victoria, Mrs. Annie Allport, 42 Charles st. Nortlr Railway hotel, Wm. J. Miller, Church ~t. Norton.Malton Ormesbyt-Middlesbrough Railway tllvern, Mrs. M. A. Murray, Harmby, Leybnrn Royal Victoria, Herbert Carr, 63 Lower Commercial Railway inn, John Robinson, Alne, York street, Middlesbrough Railway hotel. Mrs.Mary Smith, N.E. Railway, Howden Rudds Arms, William Brunton, Marton • Railway inn, Thomas Smith, Carlton Miniott; Thirsk • .
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