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TRADES. SMI 901 Trookea George William, Dalton-Upon- Gillson J YORKSHIRE.) TRADES. SMI 901 trookea George William, Dalton-upon- Gillson J. Stainton, Stockton-on-Tee~ lngle John (estate),. Wassand, Bull Tees, Darlington Goff Robert, Church hill, Malton Ireland Jn. & Frnk.Staxton, Scarboro' Crooks Wm. North Cowton, Darlingtn Graham Jn. Burton Agnes, Driffield Isbell John, Pickhill, ·Thirsk Crosier William, Royal Crescent lane, Grainger Geo. T. Crayke, Easingwold Iveson Charles, Hawes Scarborough · Grainger James,Farlington,Easingwld Iveson Nehemiah, Hawes Cund.all Fredk. R.S.S. Strensall, York Grainger Thomas J. Wilberfoss,Yorl. Jackson George, Langbaurgh place. Cundill Jn. "\Vm. Nunnington, Malton Grainger Wm. jun. Hunton, Bedale North Ormesby, Middlesbrough Curtis Arthur, Cammidge street, Granger T. W. Brandsby, Easingwold J ackson George, Red Lion st. Red car Withernsea & Hollym, Hull Grant Thomas, Melbourne, York &. Jackson J. Ugglebarnby, Sleights Dale George, 3 Fiddles yard, West- Thornton, Allerthorpe, York Jackson Mrs. Jacob, Sneaton, Whitby gate, Guisborough Grantham W. juu. Gt. Hatfield, Hull Jackson John, Wheldrake, York Dale HPnry, KildalP, Grosmont Gray Isaa.c, Cropton, Pickering J ackson John Step'henson, Leven,Hull ])ale John, Gristhorpe, Filey Greathead George, jun. Streetlam, .J ackson J. Gt. Moorsholm, Boosbeok Dalton John, Watton, Beverley Danby-Wiske, Northallerton .J ackson J oseph, Scaling, Loft us Darley Jsph. Hemingborough,Howden Gregory James, Tholtborpe, Alne J ackson Thos. Gt. Broughton, Stokesly Dawson Charles, Newbolm, Whitby Griffin John, Brigham, Driffield Jackson Thomas, Lythe, Whitby Dawaon F. Linton-upon-Ouse, York Grocock Rvbt. Brough, Catterick Jacl.son William (late William Houl~ Dawson Bobe11t, 5 New rd.Gt.Driffield Grundy Albert, Swanland, Hull ton), Fraisthorpe, Bridlington Haw.son Thomas, Hayton, York Grundy Waiter, Patrington, Hull Jaques .John, Wath, Melmerby Dawson T. Flaxton-on-the-Moor, York Guyll George A. Baldersby J ewitt Hezekiah, Mickleton, Darlingtn flawson W. Gt. Broughton, Stokesley Haddesley Charles, Dyer la. Beverle~ .Johnson Henry, Flinton, Hull Dennison John, Stokesley Hall Geo. South Cowton, Northallrtn Johnson Henry, Sproatley, Hull Deuchar Joseph, l'~ast view,Northllrtn Hall Henry, Great Kelk, Driffield J ohnson J oseph, Swineholme, Bowes, Dewsbury Jerp,miah, Bielby, York Hall John, Oaldwell, Darlington Darlington Dibnah Arthur, Withernwick, Hull Hall Joseph, Upsall, Thirsk Keel John, Borrowby, Thirsk Dibnah Ernest, Humbleton, Hull Hall Robert John, Blacktoft, Howden Keel Thos. South Kilvington, Thirsk Dibnah :y{rs. Mary, Welwick, Hull Hall William, Skipsea & Brough, Bull Kem.p Herbert, :Marton-le-Moor,Bipon Dibnah Thomas Albert, Atwick, Hull Hunby Christo.pher, Catterick Kemp J. R. 'Vesterdale, Grosmont Dickinson Wall ace, Laxton, Howden Handi~ides John, Marton Kemp Thomas, Kirby Hill, York Dickons J.W. Ea. Stamford Brdg.Yrk Handley Frank, Ryegate, Helmsley & Kettlewell James, Exelby, Bedale Dinsdale John, Hawes Sproxton, Helmsley Kettlewell John, Exelby, Bedale Dobson Alfred, 41 Hungate, Pickering Hanson James Taylor, Ormesby Kirby John, Kirklington, Bedale Dobson Francis, Champley's yard. Hanson Joseph Edward, Stearsby, Kirkhride John, Middlebam Market place, Pickering Brandsby, Easingwold Kits::m William, Thorpe Bassett,York Dobson H. Kirby Misperton,Pickering Hardcastle F. Brompton,Northallertn Knaggs T. Castleton, Grosmont Dobson Robert, Hallgarth, Pickering Harding Henry, .A.ppleton-le-Moors, Kneeshaw .Tames, High mill,Farndale Dodshon Thomas, 35 Westward street, Sinnington East Side, Kirby Moorside Middlesbrough Hardin~r J. West Lutton, Sherburn, Y rl; Knowlson Matt. H. Ruby, Easingwold Dodsworth Bobt. Little Fencote,Bedale Hardy James, Ruston, Wykeham Lacv• John, Lealholm, Grosmont Dooks C. North Back la. Bridlington Hardy John Thos. Bowes, Darlington Laing Frederick, Bainton, Driffield Dove George Tom, Middleton-on-the- Hardy lL East Ayton, West .A.yton Lancaster Chas. West Bnrton,Aysgarth W olds, Driffield Hare William, Snape, Bedale Lang John, Dalton, Thirsk Dowson F. Gillamoor, Kirby Moorside Barker Edwd. ~lickleby, Hinderwell Langstaff Goorge & Son, Stanghow{ Dowson J.Piercv• end, Kirbv• Moorside Harland G. Horsemarket rd. Malton Boosbeck Duffill George, Burstwick, Hull Harrison C. Aughton & Ellerton, Yrk Lapthorne R. F. Londonderry, Bedale Duke Bolton, Kilham, Driffield Harrison George, Holme-on-Spalding· Lawson R. & R. Walking-ton, Beverle' Duke George, Kilham, Driffield Moor, York Law son John William, Back Diamond Dunning W. Nether Silton,Northllrtn Hart David, Liverton, Loftus street, Saltburn-by-the-Sea Easby John, Knayton, Thirsk Hart _Franli, Ugthorpe, Grosmont Legg John, jun. Staithes .Easton James, Church lane, Pock- Haylun C. Thornton,Stockton-on-Tee5 Leng Henry, Sinning-ton lington, York Henderson Christr. Newsham, Thirsk Leng Rt.Newton-on-Rawcliffe, Pickrng Eden Matthew, Marske, Richm{)nd Henderson M. II3 Queen street, Coat- Levitt George, Long Riston, Hull Edwards Jas. :Myton-upon-Swale,York ham, Redcar Lewis W. Crockey hill, Deighton,Ytk Edwards John, Milby, York Hesp John, Kilnwick, Beverley Lickers George, Weaverthorpe, York Ellerby Charles, Shipton, York Hick W. H. & Fredk. Fulford, York Lindsey & Son, 6r Dundas street, Elliott John, Sowerby, Thirsk Hind Ralph, .Newsham,Ba.rnard Castle Middlesbrough Ellis George, Helperthorpe, York Hind Thomas, Longthwaite,Richmond Li-ster P. & Son, Lazenby, Eston Ellis Tom, Sewerby, Bridlington Hind Waiter, Little Weeton, Hull Lister Frederick, Yearby, Bedcar Ellwood Alfred, North Duffield, Selby Hodgson Chas. 4- Pottergate,Richmnd Lockwood Smarfitt, Bulmer, York Ellwood Thos. Spaldington, Howden Hodgsoil G.Castle gate,KirbyMoorsine Lockwood William B. Barton Elstrop A. 22 Smith st. Middlesbrough Hodgson Robert, Ulrome, Driffield Long C. Husthwaite, Easingwold Elstrop C. Button Magna, Darlington Hodgson Thomas, Cloughton,Scarbro' Longman Joseph, ·Burstwick, Hull Elstrop Edward, Ovington, Darlington HodQ;son Thomas, Billington, York Lowe Robert, Mickleton, Darlington: Eth+>ll Richard, Wintringham, York Hodgson William H. North rd.Loftu~ Lowes J amot'l8, Ellert-on. Darlin~n Ethell Tom, Settrington, Malton Hoggarth Wm. Glaisdale, Grosmont Lownsbrough Alfred, Rise & Siggles• Fairweather Jn. Swainby,Northallertn Holli<lay GP.-.rge, Cropton, Pickering thorne, Hull Fawcett John,Gt. Smeaton, Nrthallrtn Holliday John, Wilton, Pickering Lownsbrough John, Beeford, Driffi.eld Fenby George William & Son, 40 St. Holmes Geo. W. 3 Tiger la. Beverley Lowson John, Bomaldkirk,Darlingten John's street, Bridlington Horner Isaac, Little Crakehall.Bedale Lumans John, Wig!rinton, York Fisher 'Vm. L. Bi!'<hop Wilton, York Hmner Rd. NostPrfield, Well, Bedale Lvon• John, Potter hill, Holme Chnrch Fletcher John, I2 Park st. Pickering Borner William, Hackforth, Bedale lane, Beverley Fletcher Bobert, Middleton, Pickering Hornshaw Lewis, Dunnington, York McLane Joseph Henry, 6g High st. Fletcher Sidney, Cayton, Scarborough Horsaman Geo. L . .A.ldbrough, Hull Skelton-in-Cleveland Fletcher Thomas, Eastgate, Pickering Horsaman Lewis, Aldbrough, Hull Mallory Ernest H. Sherburn, York Fletcher William, Terrington. York Horsman Arth. George st. Hedon,Hull Mansfield George, Hipswell,Richmond Flint T. G. Bishop Burton, Beverley Howard Charles, New quay, Whitby Markham John, Bubwith, Selby & Foggin .John, High Leven, Yarm Howden T. Breighton, Howden South Duffield, Selby Foxton John, Normanby, Sinnington Howden Thomas, Seaton Ross, York Marriner Mrs. S. & Son, East Lay- Foxton Thomas, Marton, Sinnin~ton Howell E. Staddlethorpe, Gilberdvke ton, Darlington Freeman William, Keyingham, Hull Hudson Thomas, Ea. Acklam, Malton Marritt Isaac. Seaton, Hull Gardiner Samn~>l, Flixton, Scarboro' Hudson Tom. Leppington, Malton Marsh John Hy. Tibthorpe, Driffieid Garget Wm. 8 Cravengate, Richmond Hugill John Robert, Catwick, Hull Martin J. Robin Hood's Bay Gascoigne Benj. Buttons Ambo, York Hugill Thomas, Seamer, Yarm Mason Alfred, Holme-on-Spalding Gatenby George, Alne, York Hunton William, Stonegravl', Maltan Moor, York GPdney John, North Newbald Husband Wm.Danbv-Wiske,Northairtn Mason Daniel N. Woodmansey &; Gee Amos, Lockington, Beverley Hntchinson Arth. Riplingham,Brouf!h Weel, Beverlev Gee Thomas R. Flatgate. Howden Hutcbill'Son Oharl~ Albert, Back Mason Samuel Edward, Thornton-Ie- Gell .A.rthur, Holmpton, Hull Westgate, Hornsea, Hull Moor. Northallerton Gibson William,Kirk Le..-ington,Yarut Hutchinson Harry. Gilling, Richmond Mason William.. Bedale _...--:-:-::;;-... &; Picton, Yarm Hyde John, Londesborough, Market Mathers Herbt. !Tiles George. Ottrine-ham, Hull Weighron Mays John G. Gill Frank, Reeth, Richmond Ibbot!on Robert, E..-eringham, York Mays J osiah, .
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