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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire TRADES DIRECTORY.] N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. FAR 637 Petch Jn. P. Liverton, Easington R.S.O Pierson Jn. Rosedale Ea, side, Pickering1PotterR.Hall ho.FarndaleEastside,York Petch John Stather, Hotham R. S.O Pierson Jn. Stockendale, Folk ton, York Potter Robert, Olive house, Farndale Petch John Terry, Harton, York Pierson John, Thorgill, Rosedale West Low Quarter, York Petch Joseph, Marton R.S.O side, Pickering Pottidge John, Easingwold Petch Richard, Wetwang, York Pilmore Wm. Elmswell, Great Drifficld Potts G-eorge, Deighton, Northallerton Petch Robert, .Appleton-le-Moors, Pindar Richard, Newsholme, Howden Potts Thomas, Swainby, Northallcrton Sinnington R.S.O Pindar W.Sleights la.Bishopsoii,Howden Poulter James, Dalton, Thirsk Petch Robert P. Priestcroft, Skelton-in- Pinder Benjamin, North Cave R.S. 0 Poultcr Thomas, Eastrington S.O Cleveland R.S.O Pinder Daniel, South Cave R.S.O Pounder J. Ivelet, Gunnerside,Hichmnd PetchT.llarns,Skelton-in-Clevelnd.R.S.O Pinder Edward, Bempton R.S.O Pounder Thomas, Muker, Richmond Petch Thos. Little .Ayton, .Ayton R.S.O Pinder Frederick, Tunstall, Hull Powell George, West Layton, Darlingta Petch Wi!liam, Exelby, Bedale Pinder Henry, South Cave R.S.O Powell John, West L3.yton, Darlington Petch William Dixon, East Pastures, l'inder W1lliam, Hempton R.S.O Powell Leonard, Fingall R.S.O Skelton-in-Cleveland R.S.O Pinder Robert, Tunstall, Hull Powell Robert, llarlby, Selby Petlar Wrn. Kildale, Grosmont R.S.O Pinder Robert Stanley, Tnnstall, Hull Powter Mrs. Jane, Hunton, Bedale Petler John, Furnace, Great Fryup, Pinkney Frank, Crambe, York Pratt Jame.'l & Sons, Riccall, York Grosmont R.S.O Pinkney George, FJawith, Easingwold Pratt Bell, High Shaw, High Abbotside, Pettinger Hy. Hollins gro. Easingwold Pinkney John, Bagby, Thirsk Hawes R.S.O Pettinger John, Market pi. Easingwold Pipes William, Tholthorpe, Easingwold PrattC. .:\t:arishes, Thornton dale,Pickrng Pettinger William, Haisthorpe, Hull Pirie William, Kirklevington, Yarm Pr<ttt Charles, Breconhurst, Harwood Pexton John Henry, East Lutton, York' Pitts John, Seaton-Ross, York dale, Scarborough Pickard John, Salton, York Place Christopher, West .Ayrlow banks, Pratt Mrs. Ellen, Pond house, Burrell Pinder·Joseph, Ellerker, Brough East Hauxwell, Fingall R S.O & Thornton Watlass Phillips Mrs. Mary Ann & Son, Hill Place Mrs. Hannah, Healaugh,Richmnd Pratt Frederick, Na:fferton, Hull top, llirkby, Northallcrton Place J<1mes, Hcalaugh, Richmond Pratt James, Burtersett, Hawes R.S.O Phillips Mrs. Ann, Manor house, East Place James, Leeming, Bedale Pratt J. High .Abbotside, Hawes R.S.O Cowton, Northallerton Plant John, Ham hall, Scruton, Bedale Pratt James, Blades, Richmond Phillips P. Birkby grange, Northallerton P!axton George, Sawdon, York Pratt James, Bubwith, Selby Phillips Thomas, Nut with cote, Burton- Plaxton William, Ruston, York Pratt J.Corn park,Cotherstone,Darlngtn upon-Ure, Ma.sham R.S.O Plews Willia.rn & Isaac, Harley hill, Col-. Pratt J. Gallowstop, Kearton, Richmond Pick George, Tholthorpe, Easingwold burn, Richmond • Pratt John, Linton-upon-Ouse, York Pick Jas. Ed wd. Thwlthorpe, Easingwold Plews C. Wyvill grange, Hunton, Bedale Pratt J ona than, Hlades, Richmond Pick Jaroes W. Tholthorpe, Easingwold Plews Francis,Craken ho. Leyburn R.S.O Pratt J. The Mill, Ellerbeck,N orthallrtn Pick John, Mill house, Bagby, Thirsk Plews George, Boldron, Barnard Castle Pratt Richard, Burtersett, Hawes R.S.O Pick Thomas, Kirkgate, Thirsk Plews George, Rillington, York Pratt Thomas, Busk, Hawes R.S.O Pick Thomas Edward, Calves hall, Plews J. East Hauxwell, Fingall R.S.O Pratt T.Ha.zel brow, Low Row,Richmnd Thornton-le-Street, Thirsk Plews J.Carperby,Aysgarth Statu.R.S.O Pratt Thomas, Thirn, Bedale Pick T. 0. I. Street ho. Newsham,Thirsk Plews Rt. Market pi.Hunmanby R.S.O Pra.tt Urias, ~altmarshe, Howden Pi •k Thus. 0. Woodhouse field, Thirsk Plews Thomas, Colburn, RIChmond Pratten & Hobbs, 0.1klands, Maltby, P!Ckard James & Foster, Thoresby grn. Plewes William, Speeton, York Thornaby-on-Tees Carperby, .Aysgarth Station R.S.O Plews William, Tunstall, Catterick Pratley Dwid, Hutton-le-Hole, Kirby Pickard James, Elvington, York Plews W.Woodhousc,Hipswell,Richmnd Moorside R.S.O Pickard John, Witton lodge, East Plowman Seth, Gilling, York Precious Gaorge, .Anghton, York Witton within, Bedale Plummer Edmund, Claxton, York Precious John, East Cottingwith, York Pickard John Brooke, Dishforth, Thirsk Plummer George, Maunby, 'fhirsk Precious Joseph, E1strington S.O P1ckard B.obert, Brafferton, Helperby Plummer George H. Birdforth, Thirsk Precious Thomas, Skelton, Howden Pickard B.obt. jun. Brafferton, Helperby Plum mer Thomas ( exors. of), Birdforth, Precious Wil\iam, Sandholme, Gilber- PickardT.Ea.Scrafton,MiddlehamR.S.O Easingwold dyke, llrough Pickering John & Robert, Potter Plummer Wm. Thormanby,Easingwold Prescott Edward, Scarborough, Hull Brompton, Ganton, York Poad George, Wykeham, York Prescott Thomas Henry, Lund Wold Pickering-,Scamtridge,Ebberston,Yrk Poad Jn. Bay la. J<'ylingdales, Scarbaro' house, Lund B.O. Yorks PickeTing Mrs. Alice, Thornton Rust, I Poad William, Sawdon, York Press William, Gate Fulford, York Aysgarth Station R.S.O Pollard Thomas & Richarrl,Balk, Thirsk Pr3ssick.J.Spring ho.LoftusR.S.O.Yorks P1ckering Francis, Hroxa, Scarborough Pollit James, lla.ttersby, Middlesbrough Presswick Mrs. S. Loftus R.S.O. Yorks PickeTing Miss Hannah S. Cherry Ponsonby W. Cliff ho. Sinnington R.S.O PrestGeorgeWilliam, Wainhead,L<tskiU Burton S.O Ponsonby Wm. R. Dalby hall, York Pastures, Helmsley RS.O Pickcring Hy. Thornton dale, Pickering Pool John, Stillingfleet, York Prest Mark, Snape, Hedale Pickering .lobn, Fylingdales, Scarboro' Poole John, Low Catton, York Prest Mrs. Sarah, Morton, York Pickering John, jun. Brow, l<'ylingdales, Poole Mrs. Maria, Flixton, York PrestW.Cauklass grnge.Stonegrave,Yrk Scarborough Porrell Mrs. Mary, Sancton R.S.O Prest William, Welburn, York Pickering Mrs. J. Fylingdales, Scarboro' Porritt Marshall,Danby,GrosmontR.S.O Preston C. Old mill,Seaton-Ross, York Pickcring Robert, Bolton, York Porritt Mrs. Mary Ann, Whitby laithes, Preston Gcorgc, Stallingbnsk, Ba.in- Plckering Robert W. Low Catton, York Hawsker, Whitby bridge, Askrigg R.S.O P1ckering Wm. Fylingdales, Scarboro' Porritt Robert, Tickton, Beverley Preston Henry, G-anton Wold, York P1ckering William, Helperby, York Porritt W. Dromanby grng. Northallrtn PrestonJames, Askrigg R.S.O PickeTing William Hodgson, Low flask, Porter I.Carthagena, Hornby,Northllrtn Preston James, La.rtington, Darlington Fylingdales, Scarborough Porter Mrs. Mary, Throstle Gill, Da.Iton, Preston John, Frigidale, East Cowton, P1ckering William Kirk, Rooker hill, Richmond N ortballerton Kirby hill, York Porter.T .Bow bank, Lunedale, Darlin~,rtu Preston J .NorthGill, Lartingtn. Da.rlngtn Pickersgill Mrs. Elizabeth, High Dalton Porter William, Ho wes, Darlington Preston S. Winterfld. High Worsall, Y arm hall, Richmond Postgate Joseph, Reeth, Richmond Preston Williarn, Chapel house, Dalton- Pickersgil1 F.Brokes,Hndswell,Richmnd Potipher George, Dunnington, York upon-Tees, Darlingt.on PickersgillJ.Grange,Hndswell,Richmnd Pottage Thomas, Burnby, York Prince Glaves, High Yedmandale, West Pickersgill John, Hudswell, Richmond Pottass Thomas, Ugglebarnby, Whitby Ayton, York Pickersgill John, Whitehall & HighMossy Potter Foord, Fadmoor, Kirby Moor- Prince James, East Lutton, York grange, Osmotherley, Northallerton side R.S.O Procter John George, Hunton, Bedale P1ckersgill Richard, l\Iarriforth, Thorn- Potter George, Haldersby S.O Proctor Thos. Kirkby l<'leetham, Bedale ton Steward, Bedale Potter Joseph, Hutton-le-Hole, Kirby Proctor William, Catwick, Hull Pickersgill Richard, Rookwith, Bedale Moorside R.S.O Prodham Geo. Harwood dale, Scarbor<>• P1ckersgill Richard, Underbanks, Huds- Potter J. Tranmire,Bilsdale, l\IiddJesbro' Prodham John, Sherburn, York well, Richmond Potter J. Danby head, Grosmont R.S.O Prodbam V. Allerston, Pickering Pwkersgi11 Robert, Upsall, l\Iiddlesbro' Potter John, Gerrick, Great Moors- Proud John, Yearby, Redcar P1ckersk1ll James, Bilsdale, Ingleby, holme, Guisborough Proadham James, Trowsdale, Ellerby, 1tl1ddl~sbrongh Potter John William, Naburn, York Hindcrwell R.S.O Pickup Francis, Crankley, Easingwold Potter Joseph Ricaby, Lenderfield Prudamcs Samuel, Gilling, York P1ckup Wtlliam, Cliff, Selby house, Farndale East side, York Prudom Mrs. Jane & Jn. Harnby, Whitby P1errey William, Tibthorpe, Driffield Potter L. Lit. Pockthorpe,Naffertn.Hull Prudom John, Tofts, Barnby, Whitby P1 rcy John, 3 Riverhead, Gt. Drittield Potter Michael, Gerrick, Great Moor- PrudomW.West Barnby,Barnby,Whitby P1ercy Thomas, H~~orton, York sholme, Guisborough Puckering Mrs. Jane, Low Catton, York P1ercy Thomas, Slingsby, York Potter Matthew, J\Ionkett house, Farn- Puckrin G-eorge, llinningtou, York PmrcyWm. Garton-on-the-Wolds, York dale West side, York Puckrin Nesfield, Cornbrougb, York P~erson Mrs.J.R'llledale Ea.side,Pickerng Potter Richard, Huttons Aumo, York Puckrin Wm. Bogg hall, Gantun, York .
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