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Fancy Repositories 590 Fancy Repositories. Greenslade Richard, 225 New Market Alder son William, Beck hill, North Balmforth 'l'homas, Scarlet heights4 hall, B Biorley, B Queensbury, B Hall Edwin, 26 Carlisle road, B Ambler Alfd. 1\Iixenden, Ovenden, Hx Bo.ncroft J oe 13. Ovenden wood, Oven- Havers & Harwin, 67 Darley street, B Ambler J ames, Shelf, Hx den, Hx Hird Wm. N. 5 & 7 South st. Keighley Ambler John, J.\Iixenden, Ovenden,.Hx Bancroft J onas, Hainworth, Bingley Hounsworth William,96-8 New lVIarket Ambler John, l\Ioor end, Ovenaen, Hx Bancroft J oseph, Fell lane, Keighley hall, and :Meat market Ambler J ona.than, Holds worth, 0 ven- Bancroft J oseph, Ban croft Cross roads, Kohler Jacob, 578 Leeds road, B clen, Hx Bingley Lancaster Herbert W. 70 Carlislerd. B Ambler J oseph, Hainworth, Bingley Bancroft Lazarus, Scholes, Keighley Law l\Irs H. Tong street, Tong, B Ambler Saml. Causeway foot, Oven- Ban croft Thos. Lees moor,Lees,Bingley Lord Fredk. F. 14 71\Ianningham ln. B den, Hx Bancroft Timothy, Nettle hall, Thorn- LovedayJas. (Exors. of), 16 Silverst.W Ambler Seth, Bmclshaw, Ovenden, Hx ton, B North Robert, I 0 Great Horton road, Ambler Stphn. Soil hill, Ovenden, Hx Bannister Thomas, Laycock, Keighley and 84:0 Manchester road, B Ambler Uri,Clayton heights,Clayton,B Harber Samuel, Southowram, Hx N utton Le vi, 27 4 Leeds road, B Ambler William, Lands head, North- Barker George, Stanley ln. Stanley, W Raclcliffe George H. 18 Crown st. llx owram, Hx Barker l\Irs Hannah, lt'Ioocock, Thorn- Roberts J ames, Argyll buildings, Arner Richd. Sowood, Stainland, Hx ton, B Huddersfield road, Elland, Hx Anderson Bcnj n. Eld wick, Binf.!ley Barker John, Park House lane, Sower­ Robinson John, 84: Gibbet street, Hx AndertonJ.\Iarmaduke,Eldwick,Bngley by bridge Sewell Geo. F. 9 Darley street, B Anderton Wm. Gilstead moor, Bingley Barker John, 2 Undercli:ffe Old rd. B Sharphouse Richard B. 8 High street, Appleyard JamPs, White Lee, 1\Iy- Barker Lister, Slackside, Wibsey, Keighley tholmroyd, Manchester North Bierley, E Shobbrook Mrs R. A. In7-99 New Appleyard Zechariah, Brierlcy house, Barker Richard, Stiles, Sowerby, Ih l\Iarket hall, B Rooley lane, B Barker Thomas, Pickles lane, Hx Smith David, Wharf st. Sowerby bdg Armitage Charles, Cottingley bridge, Barker Wm.Hand carr,Lnddenden foot Smith Henry, 13 Pillar Stands, New Cottingley, Bingley Barraclough Ephraim, Rose cottage, Market. IIx Armitage John, Haycli:ffe hill, B Shelf, Hx Spencer :Miss E. 23 Kirkgate, Shipley Ashton Richard, Flanshaw hill, Flan­ Barraclough Francis, 5 J er lane, B Stephenson Albert, 2± W estgate, 113 sha w lane, Al vcrthorpe, W BarracloughGathorne,Storr hl.Wyke,B Godwin street, and 17 Lady ln. B Ashworth Robert, Alpha, .1\Iytholm­ Barraclough Henry, Shelf, Hx Thorp ?!Iiss ::YI. 58 l\Iarket street, 13 royd, Manchester Barraclough Isaac, Shelf, Jix \Vhitwham Abm. Church st. Bingley Aspinall Jas. H. Park ln. Stainley, Hx Barraclough Isaac, Beck hill, North ·wildman Chas. 5 Low st. Keighley · Asp in all J oseph, Hipperholme, Brig­ Bierley, B Wilson John H. 44-6 .Market st. B house, Hx Barraclough Jamcs, Wyke, B Aspinall Vincent, Hipperholme, Brig­ Barraclough John, Beck hill, North FANCY STUFF MANFRS. house, llx Bierley, B (See Stu_f Mannfacturers.) Asquith Davicl, Lower shelf, Shelf, Hx Barraclough l\Irs Mary, Low moor, Atkinson J olm, Doer park, Eldwick, North Bierley, B FARM :BAILIFFS. 13ingley . Barraclough Samuel, Shelf, Hx Alcock Edward, 13alne lane, W A tkinson J ohu, Rye croft, Harden, Barraclough Mrs Susie, Buttershaw, Benson Geo. Brad up, l\Iorton, Bingley Bingley North Bierley, B Elkir.gton J ph. N. Drake hill, Binglcy Atkinson John, Greenhill, Binglcy Barraclough William, Wil:isey, North ilea ton J o!m, 3 Squire lane, 13 Atkinson J oseph, Hyecroft, Harden, Bierlcy, B Langstreth J no. Alexanclra rd. Shipley Bingloy Barret Charles, Luddenden foot Lay cock Martin, 18 Carlton st.Keighley Atkinson Robert, Ryocroft, llarden, Barrett J oseph, Grectland, llx Lee Joseph, Chapel lane, B Bingley · Barrett \V m. Warley, Luddenden foot Jltioore Abrabam, Dockroyd, Keighley Atkinson Thos. 17 Saltaire rd. Shipley Barren William, Park road, Bingley N ewsome C has. Highland farm, South- Atkinson Wm. Oakworth, Keighley Harron Wm. l\Iicklethwaite, Bingley owram, Hx A vison William, W ooclhouse, Rastrick, Barstow J oseph, Cromwell bottom, Nicholson John, Bracken bank, Ing­ Brighonse Suuthowram, Hx row lane, Keigbley Badland Thomas, Baildon, Shipley Bartle J ames, 300 High street, B Penrose Thomas, Oaks House farm, Bailey J ames, Holm house, Kcighley Bartle .1\Iark, .1\Ioorsidc, Low moor, Stainland, Hx Bailey Jas. Riddlesden,l\Iorton.Bingley North Bierley, B Petty Jas. 41 Lee Top ln. Allerton, B Bailey Jas. Ha in worth shay, Bingley Bastow Emanuell\ioore, Strandsfield, Stead J ph. Rastrick common, Rastrick, Bailey Th0s. 76 Ingrow ln. Keighley Bingley Brig house llairstow Abraham, Wilsden, J3ingley Dastow J oseph, Brownroyd hill, Wib­ Thackeray Wm. 314 Rooley lane, B Bairstow Daniel, South field, Shelf,Hx sey, North Bierley, B Bairstow Faith, Willow hall,Clapton,B Bates John, Court farm, "\Varley, Lud­ FARMERS. Bairstow Geo. Clayton edge, Clayton,13 denden foot Ahbott William, W1bJen, Bingley Bairstow Isaac, Mountain, Queens- Batley J ames, Low springs, Eldwick, Ab son J no.Stanley Lane end,Stanley, \V bury, n . Hingley Ackroyd Abraham, Hi ppurh,Jlme, Hx Bairstow John. Haycliffe hill, H Batley J ol"eph, Faweather, Eldwick, Ackroyd D vd.A..lderscholes, Thorn ton,B Bair~tow J nthn. l\Iouutain, Queens­ Bingley Ackroyd John, Pinchbeck, Thornton,B bury, B Batters by John, J agger green, Stain- Ackroyd William, Stainland, Hx Eairstow Phineas, Shibden, North­ land, Hx Ainley Da vid, .::ltai nland, Hx owram, Jix Baxandall John, Holm house,Keighley Ainley Gcorge, Stainland, Hx Bakes Alfred, Cemetery road, Haxandall J ph. N ewsholme, Keighley • n Ainsworth Dvd. Ha worth rd.HPaton,B Bakes William, 25 Ashwell road, B Beacher Peter, Pearce House farm, Ainsworth Knowles, 'Vilsden, Bingley Baldurn Richard, Warley, Hx Kirkham gate, Alverthorpe, W Alderson .James, Lower Briar, Hipper- Baldwin Fredk. Black carr, Thornton,B Beacock John, Ellaud, Hx holme, Erighouse, Hx Baldwin Hugh, Wilsden, Bingley Beanland Ezra, Low fold, Bolton ln. B AldersonJ as.Shi bden,N orthowram,Hx 13aldwin J oseph, Tong, B Beanland William, Bolt.on lane, B Alderson Thomas, Beck hill, South­ Baldwin Mrs Sarah J. Ouchtborpe Beaumont 3Irs Charlotte, Snapethorpe, owram, Hx lane, Stanley, W Alverthorpe, W .
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