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The London Gazette, 2 August, 1927. 5031 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2 AUGUST, 1927. 5031 Bradford, Frederick White, Greenbank Eoad, Chappell, 101, Beeston Eoad, Leeds, Arthur Allerton, Bradford, William H. Watson, 4, Nicholson, Newton Green Hall, Leeds, Park Drive, Heaton, Bradford, William P. Leonard Cooper, Eoundhay Grange, Leeds, Wightman, Hawthorne House, Baildon, Stanley Wilson, Oakley House, Gledhow, Charles P. Wightman, Hawthorne House, Leeds, Harry McLaren, Eossefield, Bramley, Baildon, Edward Bairstow Whitley, 35, Leeds, Herbert Henry Kitson, Weetwood Canal Eoad, Bradford, E. Gordon Whitley, Croft, Leeds, Herbert Morton Hepworth, •35, Canal Eoad, Bradford, Edgar H. Wilson, North Hill Eoad, Headingley, Leeds, William Grey Gables, North Park Eoad, Bradford, Edward Jackson, Elsinore, Wetherby Eoad, William Waud, Goodwood, llkley, Norman Eoundhay, Leeds, Thomas Percy Fawcett, Whitehead, New Lane Mills, Bradford, Arthur Becca, Barwick-in-Ehnet, Leeds, Alan Wood, Widd, Castle Works, Grattan Eoad, Brad- Potterton Hall, Barwick-in-Elmet, Leeds, ford, George William Wood, Ardilaun, Herbert Miers Gray, Morwick Hall, Seacroft, Frizinghall, Shipley, James Lockwood Wood, Leeds, Col. Thomas Henry Morris, Bolton Avenel House, Allerton, Bradford, C. E. Lodge, York, Benjamin Dawson, Nun Apple- Ellis, 2, Norfolk Eoad, Harrogate, W. J. ton Hall, York, John Melrose, Holgate Hill, Buckley, 13, Kent Eoad, Harrogate, Charles York, Francis William Terry, Old Nunthorpe, Warwick Whitworth, Park Place, Harrogate, York, Charles Arthur Cooper, Danesmead, Frederick Wood, Oak Mount, Tewit Well Fulford, York, Norman Elsdale Barber, Eoad, Harrogate, Frederic Alfred Aykroyd, Barnby Moor, near Eetford, Milbourne Birstwith Hall, Harrogate, Charles A. Ives, Edward Clark, 4, Avenue Eoad, Doncaster, The Eidge, Follifoot, Harrogate, Samuel Harold Charles Harrison, The Dale, Conis- W. Burrell, Lynfield, 39, Boroughbridge brough, Eotherham, Donald Macgregor, Eoad, Knaresborough, J. T. Morrell, Park Scawthorpe Hall, Doncaster, Morton Joseph Corner Farm, Scriven, Knaresborough, John Nicholson, Eock House, Conisbrough, Eother- William Barker, Ebor Mount, York Place, ham, Frank Edwin Slocombe, Kirk Sandall, Knaresborough, Dr. Benjamin Holroyd, near Doncaster, John Ealph Patientius Coulders, Pannal, Harrogate, Lt.-Col. Warde-Aldam, Frickley Hall, near Doncaster, Kenneth Duncan, D.S.O., Wharfebank, George Eingrose, 45, Eosslyn Crescent, Bent- Otley, Edgar David Atkinson, Oak Lawn, ley, Doncaster, James William Lane, Park Burley - in - Wharfedale, Charles Matthew House, Adwick-le-Street, Doncaster, Ernest Tankard, Inglenook, Menston, Frederick Jones, 11, Foljambe Crescent, Eossington, Dean, 13, Leeds Eoad, llkley, James Doncaster, John Thomas Eowan, 38, Princess Henry Armistead, Grey stoke, Grove Eoad, Mexboro, Eotherham, William Winstan- Eoad, llkley, William Dobson, 1, ley, Victoria Street, Mexboro, Eotherham, Trafalgar Eoad, llkley, George Mott, William Frost, Station Eoad, Askern, Don- Burton Leigh, The Grove, llkley, caster, Arthur Eoberts, Wheatley Eoad, Lieut.-Col. Albert Edward Kirk, Shadwell Denaby Main, Eotherham, Walter Ballam, Hall, Leeds, Herbert Peter Lay cock, Eed Bentley Eoad, Doncaster, William Dawson, Lea, Eoundhay, Leeds, Charles William Lillie. 22, Eegent Square, Doncaster, Harold Scarth The Bungalow, Oakwood Grove, Eoundhay, Arnold, 3, Windsor Eoad, Doncaster, Horace Leeds, Walter Longley, Park View, Newton William Ashwell, 1, Town Moor Avenue, Eoad, Leeds, William Edward Hayward, 60, Doncaster, Arthur Altringham Bell, 3, Im- Sholebroke Avenue, Leeds, Wilfred Scarr, 50, perial Crescent, Doncaster, Eichard Henry Cottage Eoad, Headingley, Leeds, William Hodgson, 60, Thome Eoad, Doncaster, Carby Hall, Summerhill, Park Avenue, George Watson, Haythorndene, Thorne Eoad, Eoundhay, Leeds, Eobert D. Chorley, Hollin Doncaster, Herbert John Hibbs, 15, Town Lane, Far Headingley, Leeds, William Armi- Moor Avenue, Doncaster, Frank Ernest tage Ledgard, Sandy Lodge, Moortown, Shires, 40, Thorne Eoad, Doncaster, Thomas Leeds, Snowden Schofield, Asket Hill, Eound- Shearman, Junior, The Haven, Thorne Eoad, hay, Leeds, Clarence Percy Charles Hitchen, Doncaster, Herbert Myers Marshall, Holm- Dyneley House, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, field, Thorne Eoad, Doncaster, Abner Carr, Henry Miller, 34, Gledhow Wood Grove, 3, Victorian Crescent, Doncaster, Charles Eoundhay, Leeds, Harry Smith, 69, Victoria Grey Youle Skip with, Loversall Hall, Lover- Eoad, Headingley, Leeds, Arthur Thomas sail, Doncaster, Thomas George Bell, 143, Perkins, Mapletoft, Moortown, Leeds, Fred Thorne Eoad, Doncaster, Edwin Smith Bentley, Lindum, Egerton Eoad, West Park. Knight, 181, Springwell Lane, Balby, Don- Leeds, George Smith Tetley, The Bungalow, caster, Percy Samuel Hodgson, 1, West Churwell, Leeds, John William Hepworth, Street, Doncaster, Thomas Henry Eed- Hillthorpe, Churwell, Leeds, Nathan George dish, 60, Green Dyke Lane, Doncaster, Morrison, Ehone House, Weetwood Lane, Headingley, Leeds, James Armandale Town, Edward Leonard Bingham, 33, Town Moor Meanwood Grove, Meanwood, Leeds, David Avenue, Doncaster, George Herbert Eanyard, Dixon Marshall, Allestree, Weetwood Lane, 143, Shady Side, Doncaster, Frederick Charles Leeds, Herbert Waddington, 1, Eyder Trotter, 88, Somerset Eoad, Doncaster, Gardens, Eoundhay, Leeds, John Lambert, Herbert Fred Heaviside, 13, Wainwright Park Villas, Eoundhay, Leslie Owen, 28, East Eoad, Doncaster, Sydney Clifford Brierly, Parade, Leeds, Charles Eatcliffe, The Hall, Martin Bank, Almondbury, Huddersfield, Roundhay, Percy T. Leigh, Park Square, Henry Percy Dugdale, Delamere, Sunnybank Leeds, Albert Braithwaite, Springwood, Eoad, Huddersfield, Eobert Forsyth, Edger- Eoundhay, William John Armstrong, Town ton Grove Eoad, Huddersfield, Albert Hirst, Street. Middleton, Leeds, Charles G. Gibson, Broomfield, Longwood, Huddersfield, Eow- The Grange, Bramley, Sir Edwin Airey, Greek land Mitchell, The Grange, Kirkheaton, Street Chambers, Leeds, H. Scholefield Huddersfieldj Matthew Henry Moxon, St. Shaftesbury Avenue, Eoundhay, J. E. Eonans, Thornhill Eoad, Huddersfield,.
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