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432 Tal TRADE~ 432 TAl TRADE~. [CuMBER LAND. SuRVEYORS continued. Davidson John, 2 Crown k Anchor Mitchinson David, Newtown, Irthing- Bodgson Willia.m (Urban District lane, English street, Carlisle ton, Carlisle Council), 3 Stanger street, Keswick Davidson T. S. Lewthwaite's lane, Moore k Son,38 Senhouse st.Maryport Knewstubb John Joseph M.Inst.C.E. Carlisle Moore Henry, Market square, Millom (Urban District Council), Town hall, Denwood J. 2 Skinner st. Cockermth Mossop Isaac, Main street, St. Bees l'enrith Dixon Wm. S. Abbey Town, Carlisle Murray David, Old Post Office court, Mark John (Rural District Council), Dodds JamPs, 56 Fisher st. Carlisle English street, Carlisle High Cross st. Brampton, Carlisle Danaldson W.S.Corn market, Penrith ~icholson & Hogarth, 8 Borrowdale 1 Ma"li:s Hy. C. 36 Fisher st. Carlisle Donnelly Wm. 4 William st. Carlisle road, Keswick Murray James (Rural District Coun- Drummond J. C. W. & Son, I3 Sta- ~icholson John, Bothel, Aspatria cil), Kirklinton, Carlisle tion road, Workington Sixon George, Milton, Carlisle Norman John, 64 Lowther st. Carlisle Drumruond J. C. W. 3I Station st. ~orthmore William H. 86 Lapstone Pape David N. Lake road, Keswick Cuckermouth road, Millom Richardson J. M. k Son, 40 King st. Earl Thos. 32 Fisher st. Workington Oliphant William, Oulton, Wigton Penrith Elliot Arkle, 411 Deuton st. Carlisle Ousby James & Son, I27 Graham st. Scott T. Taylor F.R.I.B.A. 38 Low- Elliot James, Albert st. Longtown Penrith ther street, Carlisle E!liot WiWam, Moss edge, Hethers- Parker Rohert Henry, Bootle Sly William F.S.I. (to the Earl of gill, Carlisle Parkin Wm. Skiddaw view, Fletcher- Lonsdale ), Somerset ho. Whitebavn Elliott Fergus, 12 Castlegate, Penrith to VI n, Allhallows, Mealsgate Siokoe R.(town),,c:;q Wood st.Maryport Faulder Joseph, Allonby, Maryport Parks William, Hornsby, Carlisle Wilford Cecil Marshall (diocesan), Fell R. 57 Park road, Aspatria Pas Henry L . .!0 Castle st. Carlisle Cathedral chambers, Castle street, Ferguson J. Abbey Town, Carli!:le Pattinson J. & Son, 5 Laws la.Carlisle Carlisle Fletcher P. W. k Sons, Main street, Pattinson Robert & Co. I3 Devonshire Williams H. B. (borough). Town hall, Cockermouth street, Carlisle Oxford street, Workington Foster E.Carlisle rd.Brampton,Carlsle Pearson J. & Son, 20 King st.Penrith Winter H. E. & Co. Carlisle Stock & French Rt. F. Lewthwaite's la.Carlisle Po~tlethwaite G.W.Io3 Main st.Kswck Share mart, 14 &; 16 Lonsdale st. tGibson R. &; Co. 33 &; 35 Bank st. Potter J. J. r:;1 Shaddongate, Carlisle Carlisle Carlisle Pugmire Jonathan, Welton, Carlisle TAILORS. Goodfellow James, Lazonby Quayle Robert, 4 Church Road ter- Marked thus t are also Ladies' Tailrs. Goodfellow Robert, .Alston race, Harrington Gough Geo.H. Ellenborough, Maryprt Reay Edward, High Cross street, Adair Harold, 67 King st. Whitehaven Graham Jsph. Wheatsheaf sq. Wigton B"ampton, Carlisle A.rmstrong Jn. 57 Eldred st. Carlisle Graham Robert, Tod hills, Carlisle Reay W. Patten foot, Boltons,Wigton A.rmstrong R. Station road, Silloth Graham Rt. Wm. Cathwaite, Carlisle Redmayne S. & Sons, ug Botcher­ Armstrong Wm. Plumbland, Aspatria. Green M. 26 Harrington rd. W orkingtn gate, Carlisle ; 24 Tangier street, A.rnison Christopher,Bowness, Carlisle Greenhow Rt.2o St.John's st.Keswick Whitehaven & 11 &; 13 South Arnison Isaac W. Caldbeck, Wigton Gregson Peter,St. George's rd.Millom William street, Workington tAtkinson & Wood, 63 English street, Ha1·ding- R. 72 Lowther st. Carlisle Reed J.W.::~ Sth.Watts st.Workington Carlisle Hark er &; Bell, SI &; 55 Scotch street, Reed J oseph, 70 Wood st. Maryport Barclay J n. Cardew, Cumdivock,Dalstn Carlisle Richardson Jas. II Finkle st. Carlisle Barnard Jn.H. n Oxford st.Workngtn Harriman Rich d. 5 Sand gate, Penrith R:chardson W. Gt. Blencow, Penrith Bateman T. 36 New st. Whitehaven Harris Jn. Hesket-Newmarket, Wigtn '{ · "!! Henry, 7'> Main street, Cleat or Beaty James, Solway view, Hethers- Harris Joseph, 75 High st. Wigton Robinson Isaac k Son, Renwick, gill, Carlisle tHayton John, I Main st. Keswick Kirkoswald Bell Matthew J ohnstone, 8 Thompson Henderson J. 114 High st. Maryport Robinson J . ., Elizabeth st.Workington street, W orkington Hi~rgins William, .'i Church Road tRome & Co. 6g, 7I &; 73 Scotch st. Bell Thomas, New street, Wigton terrace, Harrington Cnlisle Bell Wm. H. 3.'i Annetwell st. Carlisle Holliday Hy.83 Senhouse st.Maryport tRoutledge Andrew & Son, 68 English Bird J. Greenwell, Castle Carrock, Holliday Thos. 6I Queen st. Aspatria street, Carlisle Carlisle tHouston Andw. 28 Bank st. Carlisle Scott Joseph, Thursby, Carlisle Borthwick M.High Lorton, Cockermth Inglis Mrs. J. 87 John st. Working-ton Scott R. 111 Botchergate, Carlisle Borthwick Wm. Ullock, Cockermouth Iredale T. I3 Wilson st. Workington Scott Wm.Ig Station st. Cockermouth tBouch John, 13 Washington street, Irving James, Allonby, Maryport Sewell Joseph, Gatesgill, Dalston Workington Jackson Joseph. Threlkeld, Penrith Sharp I. & Sons,I8 Church st.Carlisle Boustead Thomas, Tile sheds, King- Jackson Thomas, Gosforth tSimpson Henry C. SI Bank street & water, Low Row, Carlisle Jamieson J.J.I32 Botchergate,Carlisle 45 Lowther street, Carlisle B:agg Thomas, Gatesgill, Dalston .Tohnson Thos.u Station st.Cockrmth Sinkinson S.g St.Andrew's vw.Penrith Brown James, Blennerhasset, Brayton Johnston Joseph, Kirkbride, Carlisle Skelton Joseph, 85 Wood st. Maryprt Brown John, High house, Lamplugh, .T"~hn!'ton Robert, Dalston Slater S. St. George's ter. Millom Cockermouth Johnston William, Longtown Slee William, Little Blencow, Penrith Brown Jsph. Wm. Parton, Whitehavn Kenyon Mrs. E. 6 Tait st. Carlisle Smails Brothers & Hall, 28 Main Brown Wm. R. Swan st. Longtown Kerr T. Roadhead. Carlisle street, Cockermouth Burrow Thomas & Son, 133 Lowther Kilgour William. High st. Longtown Smallwood Harriman, Halls, Bas- street, Carlisle Kirkpatrick H.Distington, Workingtn senthwaite, Keswick Burrow Thomas, Wetheral, Carlisle Kirkpatrick T. 83 Lowther st.Carlisle Smith & Coulthard, 32 Station st. Carr J n. Rt. Reservoir rd. Harrington l{;+,.han & Hampton, 34 George st. Keswick Carrick John, The Green, Dalston '\Yhitehaven Smith Hugh, Parton, Whitehaven Carruthers J. &; J. 23 Crown street, Kitchen Geo. Albt. Culgaith, Carlisle Smith Joseph, Moss's building~. Cockermouth Lacey John, q Brunswick rd. Penrith Scotch street, Carlisle Carruthers Hy. Market st. Cockermth Lltmb E. IQ Wilson st. Workington Smith Matthew, Gosforth Cash Clothing Co. 6o Scotch street, Lamb William, 3 Finkle st. Carlisle Spedding J. W. 15 Lake rd. Keswick Carlisle Lethwaite John Arthur, 49 Station Stagg Thomas, Bar close, West Clapperton Waiter, 100 Senhouse st. road, Workington Scaleby, Carlisle Maryport Litt John, 3 New street, Whitehaven Stephenson R.Tarnside, Oulton,Wigtn Clark & Son, IO Lowther st.Whitehvn Litt Thomas, I05 Main st. Keswick Stewart G.& Son,7 Lowther st.Carlsle Clements H. White croft, Gosforth Little John, Heads nook, Carlisle Stewart C. E. II Castlegate, Penritb Coates Henry, 20 New st. Wigton Lucas k Cussons, 26a, Lowther st. Stewarts ClothiPrs Limited, 8 Eng- Coates Jonathan, Blencogo, Wigton Whitehaven lish street, Carlisle C11lin George &; Sons, 29 English st. Lvle James S. 39 Castle st. Carlisle Story Alfd. E. IS Middlegate, Penrith Carlisle tMacdonald P. II4 Botchergt.Carlisle Strong John, Low Hesket, Carlisle Cook William P. 27 Bassenthwaite st. 1\'lcG"aa J. E. S. I Brow st. Maryport Strong William, 4 Market arcade, Wigton road, Carlisle tMcMinn James, 84 Etterby street, ScfJtch street, Carlisle Cooprr J. I I &; r::; Main st. Cockermth Stanwix, Carlisle Studholme R. IJ2 Crosby st. Maryport Corrv John, 9 Blackwell rd. Carlisle McNaughton T. G. I Crown st.Carlsle tSuddart Jsph.1o Market pl.Egremnt Costine Alexander H. ISO Ennerdale '\f~Vittie GPorge, Kirkbride, Carlisle Taylor & Wilkinson, Iosa, Duke st. road, Cle~tor Moor \lain T. L. 2'\ Scotch st. Carlisle White haven Crawford James, Smithfield, Kirklin- '\hrtin T.Marl;et "PLBrampton,Carlsle Thompson J. 10 Pow st. Workington ton, Carlisle Mears Jas. 0. 16c:; John st.Wnrkington Tinkler Jn.7Victoria rd. Cockermouth Crone Dan. Gilcrux. Bullgill '\felville G. 4 Warwick pl. Workingtn Tolson Wilson, Boot brow, Dis· f'uthill J oseph, 87 English st. Carlisle MPssenger J.2q Catherine st.Maryport tington, Workington Dal(!leish Thos. 7 Junction st.Carlisle M:P!'senger John. Edith terrace, Toppin Alfred 0. Skelton, Penrith DalzPll Robert Turnbull, Chapel ho. Chnrch road, Harrington Toppin HPnry R. Skelton, Penrith Ullermire, Hethersgill, Carlisle ~Iillar A. 9 Little Dockray, Penrith Tunstall J, 33 Market pl. Cockermth .
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