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Office Court Directory. 581 OFFICE COURT DIRECTORY. 581 MUlTay Mr. H. 37 West st. Gateshead Norman Rev. A. M. B.A. Sedgefield, Peacock Mr. J. 79 Gile"lgate, Durham MurrayMr. J.Hutton Henry,CastleEden Ferry Hill Peacock Mrs. Norton, Stockton Murray J .C. esq. 147 Highst. Gateshead NotonMr.E.20Tavistockpl.B,Sunderlnd Peacock Mr. R. Red house, Hendon, B, Murray Mr. M. 8wallwell, Gatesheall Ogden Mr. H. Dunningst.B,Sunderland Sunderland Murray Misses, 37 West st. Gateshead OgdenJ. M.esq.MiddleHendon,Sundrlnd Peacock Mr.T. HLBondgate,Bp.Auckld MurrayMrs.J.9Broughton st.B,Sndrlnd Ogden Mr. T. Dnnning-st. B, Sunderland Pears Mr. C. Edmundbyers, ShotleyBdg Murray Mrs. W. Chester-le-Street O'Key Mr. S. F. the Cottage, Durham Pearse M. esq. Seaton Carew, Stockton Murray Mr. R. 37 'Fest st. Gateshead Oldham R. esq. Church st.WestHartlepl Pearse Mr. S. H. 34 Jackson st. Gateshd Murray T. esq. White hall, Chester-Ie- OliveI' Mr.G.18Frederick st. B, Sundrlnd Pearson Rev. J. G. Deanery, Darlingtn Street, Fence Houses OliveI' Mrs. V{itton Gilhert, Durham Pearson Mr. G. Albion tel'. Hartlepool Murray Mr. W. Hylton I'd. B, Snndrlnd OliveI' Mr. O. Elwick, Hart, Ferry Hill PeltrsonMr. G.T. Raglan pl.We. Hartlpl Murton Mr. H. 3 Hall tel'. Gateshead OliverMr.R.13Park pI. east,B, Sundrlnd Pearson Mr. J. 50 Cl:;,ypath, Durham Muschamp 'V. esq. Benshllm, Gateshead OliverMr.S.27EastWinchester st.S.Shlds Pearson Miss, Witton-le-Wear,Durbam MusgraveMr.J.Staindrop,Barnard Cstle OliveI' Mr.·W. 1 Nelson st. B, Sunderland Pearson Mrs.21 Nicholson st.B,::'undrlnd MyersMr.M.12Chester I'd. B,Sunderland Oliver W. H. esq. North end, Stockton Pearson Mr. W. 40 Ellison st.Gateshead Myers Mr. R. Hill top, Esh, Durham Ord Mr. B. Aycliffe, Darlington Pearson ~r. W. 37 King st. Stb.Shields Myers Mr. W.5North terrace,Darlington OrdMr.E.B.19Tavistock pI. B,Sunderlnd Pearson Mr. W. H. 4 Park place west, Nattrass C. esq. M.D. 18 Villiers street, Ord Mr. G. M. Low Tenters street, B, Sunderland B, Sunderland Bisbop Auckland Pease Mr. E. T. Feethams, Darlin~ton NaylorMiss,22EastCross st.B,Sundel'lnd Ord Mr. J. 18 Woodbine tel'. Gateshead PeaseH. esq. l\LP. Pierremont,Darlingtn Naylor R. H. esq. Fishbnrn, Durham Ord Mr. John Robert, 9 High terrace, Pease J. esq. Eastmount, Darling-ton Neill Mrs. 27 Derwent st. B, Sunderland Dal'lington Pease J. B. esq. North lodge, Darlington Neilson Mr. T. 25 West st. Gateshead Ord M. esq. Sands,Brlldbury, Ferry Hill Pease J. esg. South end, Darlington Nelson Mr. H. Westoe, South Shields Ord Misses, Marine terrace, Hartlepool Pease Joseph Whitwell, esg. Woodlands, NelBon Mr.J.Villa,Westoe,SouthShields Ord Mrs. 9 Olive street, B, Sunderland Darlington Nelson Miss 1\'L 13 Gilesgate, Durham Ord Mrs. Scarborough st. West Hartlepl Pease Mrs. South villa, Darling-ton Nelson Miss, Chester-le-Street Ord Mr. R. Park ten'ace, Stockton Pecket Mr.G.C. 51Villiel'S st.B,Sundrlnd Nelson Miss, 15 Gilesgate, Durbam Ord Mr. R. 23 John st. B, Sunderland Pedder Rev. J: M.A. Bishop Hatfield's Nelson Mr. T. 1 Frederick st. S. Shields OrdMr.T.B.23Tavistock pI. B,Sunderlnd hall, Durham Nesbet Mrs. 40 NiJest. B, Sunderland Ord W. esq. 4 Esplanade, B, Sunderland Peel Capt. R. C. 6 Old Elvet, Durham Ness Mrs. E.12Albiontel'. South Shields Ord Mr. 'V. Hart, Castle Eden Peel Mr. E. 30 Nile street, B,Sundel'land Ness Mrs. E. Cleadon, Sunderland OrnsbyH.W.esq.6Paradise tel'. Darlingtn Peel Mr. J. Branson house, Darlington Ness Mr. J. Mount Pleasant, Deptford, Orton R. esq. 24Villiersst.B~ Sunderland Peele J. E. 52 New Elvet, Durham . B, Sunderland OrtonR.esq.Ford,Suth.Hylton,Sundrlnd Pemberton Mrs. Sherburn, Durham Ness R. esq. Fal'ding slade, Cleadon, Orton Mr. R. 7 Claremont pI. Gateshead Pemberton R. L. esg. Hawthorn cottng<', Sunderland Orvis Mr. H. 12 Victoria pI. Hartlepool Castle Eden Ness Mr. R. 3 Albion tel'. South Shields Osborn Rev. J. Union place, Newcastle Pemberton R. L. esq. Low Barnes, B, Neville Mrs. M. It) \Vest tel'. Darlington road, M, Sunderland Sunderland Newall R. S. esq. Fllrndene, Gateshead Otley Mrs. 1 Blackwell gate, Darlington Penman Mr.H.20Norfolkst.B,Sundrlnd Newbigdn Miss, Ryton, Newcastle Ovington Mrs. E. 194 Gilesgate,Durham Penman J. M. esq. 45 Villiers stref't, B, Newby Mrs.Grange tr. Norton,Stockton Owen Miss, Chester-le-St.Fence Houses Sunderland Newby W. A. M. ri. Lanchester, Durham Oxendale Mrs. Cleveland tel'. Darlington Pentland Mr.W. 5 Claremont pI.Gateshd Newby William Crawf(ml, esq. 7 Para- Oxendale Mr.T.I0Paradise ter.Darlingtn Perkins Mr. A. Belview cot. Darlington dise row, Stockton Oxley Mrs. 1 West terrace, Darlington Perkins C. F. esq. Picktree ho. Picktree Newmarch Mr. H. 26 OIdElvet,Durham Page R. esq. School Aycliffe, Heighing- Perry Rev. R. 5 Holly terrace, Hylton Newmarch Miss, 26 Old Elvet, Durham ton, Darlington road, B, Sunderland Newsham D. esq. Haug'hton-Ie-Skerne Paige Rev. L. M.A. Holy Trinity Par- Petch Mrs. M. Gainford, Darlington NewtonMr.A.D.33Sansst.B,Sunderlnd sonage, Hartlepool Peters Rev. H. Church st. Sunderland Newton C. esg. Whickham, Gateshead Pain R. esq. Low fell, Gateshead Petree Mr. W. sen. Camden street, Low NewtonMr.E.3St.Bede's ter.B,Sundrlnd Palmer Capt.W. n.N. Monkton, Gateshd Southwick, M, Sunderland Newton Mr. G. 49 Sadlerstreet, Durham Palmer Mr. G. I.ow Fell, Gateshead Peverall G.esqAGrange cres.B,Sundrlnd Newton Mr..1. Peel st. B, Sunderland Panton Misses, 12Fawcettst.B,Sundrlnd Philipson R.H.esq. Old Cassop,FerryHill Newton Mr. J. St. Cuthbert's pl.Gateshd Panton Thomas William, esq. Roker, Phillips Mr.A.12Cousin st.B,1:lunderland Newton Mrs. 3 Melbourne st. Gateshead M, Sunderland PhillipsMr.A.51 EastSaville st.S.Shields Newton Mrs. Ryton, Newcastle ParkRev.J.A. M.A.EIwick hall,FerryHill PhillpottsRv.A.B.A. Brancepeth,Durhm Nichol Rev. J. S. M.A. Hetton-le-Hole, ParkerCapt.W.R.N.49Kingst.S.ShieldE Philp Rev. W. Sheriff hill, Gatesbead Fence Houges Parker Rev. J. 61 South Durham st. B, Pickard Mr. H. J. Redgate house, Nichol J. G. esq. Crook, Durham Sunderland Wolsingham Nichol Mr.J.14Bloomfield tel'.Gateshead Parker Mr. A. 45 Ellison st. Gateshead Pickard Mr. J. Redgate ho. W olsingham Nichols Mr..J. Staindrop, BarnardCastle Parker Mr.B.29Villiers st. B, Sunderlnd Pickering Mr. John, Tudhoe, Durham Nicholson Geol'ge, esq. Winlaton, New- Parker Mr. H. Hurworth, Darlington Pickering'Mr.Jonathan,Tudhoe,Durham castle Parker S. esq. Dunston hill, Whickham, Pickersgill Mr. 'V. Camden street, Low Nicholson John, e>:q. \Vinlaton, New- Gateshead Southwick, M, Sunderland CAstle ParkerMr.T.5Stocktonrd.B,Sunderland Pierce Mr. R. Carlbury, High Conis- NicholsonJfr..J.9Albert ter.SouthShields Parker T. P. esq. M.D. 19 John street, cliffe, Darlington Nicholson J. esq. Henry street, Hendon B, Sunderland Pigg Mr. J. Gainford, Darling-ton road, Sunderland Parkes Rev. W. 2 Ravensworth terrace, Pile Mr. J. 76 Victor st. M, Sunderland Nicholson Miss, 5 Green, B, Sunderland M, Sunderland Pile Jobn, esq. Jackson lodge, Stranton, Nicholson 1\lrR. Egglescliffe, Yarm Parkin Mr. J. 14 Albion tel'. S. Shields West Hartlepool Nicholson Mrs. Grange cot. Darlington Parkin Mrs. 8 Cliff terrace, Hartlepool Pilkington E. esq. 248 High street west, Nicholson Mrs.N.Biddick, Fence Houses Parkinson Col. Little Eppleton hall, B, Sunderland Nicholson Mr. T. Hntt st. Gateshead Seaham Harbour Piper Rev.D. TI.A. Sadberge, Haughton- Nicholson "V. esq. Ryhoperd. B,Sndrlnd ParkinsonMrs.16Frederickst.B,Sundrld le-Skerne, Dllrlington Nicholson William, esq.Winlaton,Newcs Parkinson Mrs.2Serlgewick pl.Gateshead Piper l\1r.H. 9 Bloomfield ter.Gateshead NicholsonMr."Y.Henry st.SeahamHarbr Parkinson l\frs.13Woodbine ter.Gateshd Piper S. E. esq.6 Northgate,Darling>ton Nicholson W.jun. esq. Cedars terrace, B, Parrington Mr. J. Brancepeth, Durham Plank Mrs. 10 Derwent st. E, Sunderlnd Sunderland Paterson Rev. A. High Southwick, M, Platt Rev. R. Old Elvet, Durham Nielsen C. esq. 6 Cliff tel'. Hartlepool Sunderland Plews N. esq. Paradise row, Darlington Nimmo Mr. J. Factory, Castle Eden, Paterson Rev. J. T. D.D. 3 High street Plummer Rev. M. M.A. Lower Heworth, Ferry Hill west, B, Sunderland Gate'lhead Nixon E. esq. Market pl.BarnardCastle Patl'ick J. esq. 48 Hallgarth st. Durham Plummer R.esq. Sheriffhall, SheriffHill Nixon Mrs. & Misg, Chester-le-Street, Pattison G. esq. Sherburn, Durham POfI~ore MiRs, 39 West Sunniside, H, Fence Houses Paull F. esq. 4 Norfolk st. B, Sunderland Sunderland Nixon Mr.T.J.44Villiers st. B, Sundrlnd Paverley J. esq. the Green, Seaton Ca- Pollock.J. est}. Bensbam cot. Gateshead Noble J. W. esq. 2 Ayres Quav road, B, rew, West Hartlepool Porrett Mr. R. B. 1 Cumberland terrace Sunderland • Paxton Mr. A. 1 Villa place, Gateshead west, Hendon, B, Sunderland Noble M. esq. Gainford, Darlington Peacock Mr.J.65Tathamst.B,Sunderlnd Porteus Mr. T. 22 Hutt st. Gateshead Noble Miss, Gainfol'll, Darlington Peacock Mr.B. 5St. George's square, B, Porteous Mr.W. Ann st. B, Sunderland Noble Mrs. Gainford, Darlington Sunderland Porter Mr. H. 8 Tenter terrace, Durham Norburn Mr.R.240live st. B, Sunderland Peacock Mr. J. lO Murton st. B, Sundrld Potts C. esq. Clf'adon, Sundprland.
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