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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire 638 FAR N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. [KELLY's FARMERS continued. 'Raney David, Selby road, Holme-on- Rex Thomas, Thornton dale, Pickering Pullan James, Rullerby, Leybmn R.R.O Spalding-Moor, York Reynolds Chri~tr. Sand Hutto~ Thirsk Pullen F. Angram grange, Easingwold Ransom Chas. Spellowgate, Gt. Driffield Reynolds John, Menethorpe, York Pullen Henry, Osbaldwick, York Ransome Japhet, Ampleforth, York Reynolds Robert John, Gowthorpe, Purdon George, Broomfleet, Brough Ransome Joseph, Ampleforth, York Blacktoft, Howden Purdon George, Hotham H.S.O Raper Jn. Dane's dyke, Sewerby, Hull Reynolds W"illiam, The Marsh, Keying- Purdon George, ~paldington, Howden Raper William, Harlsey castle, West ham & Ridgemont, Bnrstwick, Hull Purdon John, Spaldington, Howden Harlsey, Northallerton Reynoldson Mrs. Mary Ann, Thorns, Purdon Joscph, Broomflcet, Brongh RatcliffeB. Stockton-on-the-Forest,York Keld, Hichmond Purdon Joseph, Long Histon, Hull Ratcliffe John Varo, G-rinkle carr, Rhca Gem·gc, Barnby sleights, Whitby Purdon William, Brind, Howden Ingleby Arncliffe, Northallerton Rhodes Abraham H. (exors. of), Uggle- Purvess Thomas, Exelby, Bedale Raw Geo.& Son,Bellerby,Le)'burn R.S.O barn by, Whitby Pybus C. II. Kirkby Fleetham, Bedale Raw Bryan, Thoresby, Carperby, Ays- Rhodes !<'red, Barlby, Selby Pybus Fras. Liverton, Easington R.S.O garth Station R.S.O Rhodes John, Seamer, York Pybus Henry, Hookhouse, Kirkby Fleet- Raw Christopher, Muker, Richmond Rhodes John, Little Weeton, Beverley ham, Bedale Raw Miss Elizabeth, Carperby,Aysgarth !{bodes WiJliam,Grosmont haggs,Egton, Pybus James, Newholm, Whitby Station R.S.O Grosmont R.S.O Pybns James, Potto, Northallerton RawFras. Hagg, Fremington,Riehmond Riby Miss Rachel, Wykeham, York Pybus Jn. Capon hall, Upleatham R.S.O Raw Isaiah, Kearton, Richmond Richardson Edward, Lythe, Whitby Pybus John, Danby, Grosmont R.S.O Raw John, Bladeses, High Abbotside, Hichardson G.W.& S.Sedbury,Richmnd Pybus John, Egton, Grosmont R.S.O Hawes H.S.O Richardson Jeremiah & Son, Thornton Pybus John, Marske-by-the-Sea R.S.O Raw John, Carlton, Northallerton Rust,Aysgarth,AysgarthStationRS.O Pybus Jonathan, Easington R.S.O Raw John William, Gre.at I<'ryup, Glais- Richardson Jsph.&Chs.Sedbury,Richmd Pybus Joseph, Low Entercommon, dale, Grosmont R.S.O Richardson Hichard & Thomas, Gilrud- Eryhol.me, Darlington Raw Mrs. M. Goldsboro', Lythe, Whitby ding, Naburn, York Pybus Mark, Little Beech hill, Ell erbeck, Haw Reuben, Brook house, Middleton Richardson Thos. & Rd. Deighton, York N orthallerton Tyas, Richmond Richardson Albert, N unburnholme, York Pybus William, Little Habton, Malton Raw Mrs. Sarah, Carperby, Aysgarth Richardson Mrs.Annie,Sunk island,Hull Pyman Waiter Henry S. Moss brow, Station R.S.O Richardson Caleb, Ugt:.borp, Whitby Newholm, Whitby Raw Stepben, Ugglebarnby, Whitby Richardson Calvert, Fox folly, Coxwold, Quartou Mrs. Scoreby, York Raw Wm. Gt. Moorsholme, Guisboro' Easingwold Quarton R. Barmby-on·the-Moor, York Raw William, Woodhall, Askrigg, Ays- Richardson Daniel, Fadmoor, Kirby Quintan Robert, Eurstwick, Hull garth Station H.S.O Moorside R.S.O Raby John, Potto, Northallerton Raw William Sim, Muker, Richmond RichardsonE.J.Barmby-on-the-Moor,Yk Race John & Wm. Healaugh, Hichmond Rawe Edward, Cubeck, Bainbridge, Richardson Mrs. E. Nth. Duffield, Selby Radc1iffe Mrs. Elizabeth, Stearsby, Aysgarth R.S.O HichardsonFredk.Meltonby,Pocklington Brands by, Easingwold Raw ling John, Barton-le-Street, Mal ton Richardson Geo.Carrs, Ruswarp, Whitby Radcliffe Thos. Brandsby, Easingwold Rawling L. Barton-le-Street, Malton Richardson George, Gillamoor, Kirby Rae Alex. Flaxton-on-tbe-Moor, York Hawlings Wilson, Settrington, York Moorside R.S.O Raftou Thos . .North Frodingham, Hull Rayner Mrs. H. Ugthorp lodge, Whitby Richardson Geo. North Grimston, York Railton Richard, Dalton Holme S.O Rayner John, Rosemary la. Richmond Hichardson George W. Bransdale West Railton W. Middleton-on-the-Wolds S.O Rayner Thomas, Thirlby, Thirsk side, York 1 Raine J. & J. \V. Mickleton, Darlington Read Edward, Muscoates grange, M us- Richardson Mrs.ll.Potto carrs,Nrthllrtn Raine 'f. & C. Mickleton, Darlington coates, Kirby Moorside R.S.O Hichardson H. Byland-with-Wass, York Raine Mrs.A. Acres,Mickleton,Darlingt!l Read John, The Manor house, Os- HichardsonJ.Barmby-on-the-Moor,York Raine Charles, Lunedale, Darlington waldkirk, York Richardson James, Bielby, York Raine Charles, Marebeck, Cotherstone, Reader George, Sancton R.S.O Richardson James, Knowles house, 1 Darlington •Reader J .Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, York Hawsker, Whitby Raine Edward, Park house, Hunder- Reader Joseph, Beilby, York RichardsonJ.Mic}deby,HinderwellR.S.O thwaite, Darlington Readman George, Eglon grange, Gras- Richardson James, Northside & Lamb Raine G. East end, Mick1eton, Darlngtn mont R.S.O hill, Bowes, Darlington Raine George, Turnerholme, Lunedale, Readman George, Lealholm ball, Gros- RichardsonJames, Nnnburnholme,York Darlington mont R.S.O Richardson James, sen. Thornton Rust, Raine James, Holwick, Darlington Readman James, Hawsker, Whitby Aysgarth Station R.S.O Haine John, Birkby, Northallerton Readman John, Shortwaite, Egton, Richardson James, jun. Throstlenest, Raine John, Corn park, Cotherstone, Grosmont R.S.O ThorntonRust,AysgarthStationR.S.O Darlington Rcadman John Raw, Lealbolm side, Richardson John, Marishes, Farmanby, Raine John, Mickleton, Darlington Grosmont R.S.O Pickering · Raine J oseph, Pitcher house, Cothcr- 1 Headman J oscph, Grosmont R. S. 0 Richardson John, Grange, Middleton- stone, Darlington Headman T. R. Fylingdales, Scarboro' on-the Wolds S.O Raine Luke, Longthwaite, Richmond Headman Wm. Egton, Grosmont R.S.O Richardson John, Scagglethorpe, York Raine P. West pasture, Mickleton, Dar- Reah Frank, Egton, Grosmont R.S.O Richardson Jobn,TheManor,Salton,Yrk lington Reah William, Moorhouse, Appleton- Richardson John, Thornton, York Raine Parkin, Rigg, Luuedale, Darlingtn upon-Wisk, ~ortballerton Richardson John William, Thornaby, Raine Robert., Holwick, Darlington Rear Jn. Picton, Kirk Leavington, Yarm Thornaby-on-Tees Raine T. Bell settle, Mickletn. Darlngtn Redman Thomas, Nafferton, Hull Richardson Joseph, Rutherford,Scargill, Raine Thomas, Cotherstone, Darlington Redmond John, Bishop Wilton, York Barnard Castle! Raine Thos. Hunderthwaite, Darlington Redshaw J. Thwing, Hunmanby R.S.O Richardson Jsph. Hy. Osbaldwick, York Raine Thos. Hungry, Holwick, Darlngtn Reed Miss Elizabeth, Beeford S.O Richardson Mrs. Martha, Hagg house. Raine Thomas, Mickleton, Darlmgton Reed John, Faxfleet, Howden Ugglebarnby, Whitby Raine W. Chapel ho. Lunedale, Darlngtn Reed John, Picton, Yarm Richardson Mrs. Mary, Lockington,Hull Raine William, Girsby, Darlington Reed Robert, Ellerby, Hull Richardson M. Spring ho. Snape, Bedale Raine Wm. Kirk ho. Lunedale,Darlingtn Reed Samuel, Gilberdyke, Brough Richardson Ralph, Rudland, I<'arndale Raine William, Park and, Holwick, Reed Samuel, Scalby, Howden Low quarter, York Laithkirk, Darlington Reed Thomas, Flamborough, Hull Richardson Richd. Arnold grange, Hull Raine Wm. Shields, l.Vlickleton, Darlngtn Reed Thos. Beeford grange, Beeford S.O Richardson Richard,Melmerby, Middle- Raincs Guy, Low Hutton, Huttons Reed William, Breckenbrough, Thirsk ham R.S.O ull Ambo, York Reed William, Broomfleet, Urough Richardson Hd. Field bo. Thirtleby,H Raines William, Ryton, Pickering Heed William, Roos, Hull Richardson Robert, Bielby, York k RainforthMrs. F. &Son,Rainton,Thirsk Reeves Thomas, Flaxby, York RichardsonR.Sutton-upon-Derwent,Yr Rainforth Williarn, Raintou, Thirsk Helton William Mettrick, I,ion lodge, Richardson Mrs. S. Wigginton, York Raisebeck Mrs. Jane, New cottage, Yearsley, Easingwold Ricbardson Thos. Easby, Northaller~n Arkengarthdale, Richmond Renison Mrs. John, North cliff, North Richardson Thomas, East row, W~1 t a- Raley John Robert, Cayton, Scarboro' Cave R.S.O Richardson Thomas,Highwoods,By an Ralston A.R.Huntershill,Hornby,Beda e Rennison !<'rank, Wbolsea grange, with-Wass, York . y m Rams~en George He!lry, The Grange, Ho~me-0~-Spalding-Moor, York R!chardson,'l'. Kirk Leavmgton, H:~dn Wh1twell-on-the-Hill, York Renmson George, Scoreby, York 1chardson fhos. Loftso~e br~ftMarske· Ra~sden John, Sleights lane, Bishop- Rennison Marmadke.Gilberdyke,Brough Richardson Thomas,Wmdy hi ' soil, Howden Rennison Willia.m, Holme-on-Spalding- by-the-Sea R.S.O Will ws York Ramshaw R. Carlton, Middleham R.S.O Moor, York. RicbardsonWm.Barton-le- . ~ Hull Ramshaw Rt. Millholm, Brotton RS.O Retallick John, Marrick park,Richmond Richardson Wm. Low Bo~i~~t'side,Yrk Ramshay C. A. East Appleton, Catterick Revell Charles, Osgodby, Selby Richardson Wm.Bransda1 .
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