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'WO~D DEA~EB.S U On • 100 WESTMORELAND TRADES DIRECTORY. VETERINARY SuRnEONS-continued. Holme R. Hutton roof, Burton Hindson Isaac, Kirkby Lonsdale Herd John, Bongate house, Bongate, Hutchinson J. Kirkby Stephen Irving R. Kirkby Stephen Appleby HutchinsonW.Vicaragela.KirkbyStphn Owen Edward, Highgate, Kendal Johnson R. Hardhills,Stainmore,Brough Hutchinson W. Winton, Brough Pattinson ,V, Brough Parkinson R. B. Highgate, Kendal J ackson J. Church Brough, Brough Pennington William, Highgate, Kendal Sarginson T. Colby, Appleby Jarman J. Burton-in-Kendal Rowlandson J. & Co. Doomgate, St. Wilson M. Levens, Milnthorpe Lupton W. Barbon, Kirkby Lonsdale . Lawrence, Appleby 'WALLE&S Mansergh R. Bridge end, Old Hutton, Slerldall W. Highgate, Kendal . • Milnthorpe Walling Christopher, Lowther street, B~llMrs. J. Strtckl~nd gate, Kendal Nelson A. Eskrigg end, Old Hutton, Kendal Dixon T. ~hallows lane, Kendal Milnthorpe Wilson Jolm Highgate Kendal HHogttg J.EStCrtclkll. and gtatHe! KhgaendtealKe d 1 Nelson W. Casterton, Kirkby Lonsdale 'WO~D DEA~EB.S u on . o m croft, tg , n a N' h J T I s b p 'th • SimpsonH.MauldsMeaburn,KirkbyThre IC 0 1son • ~m~ e ower y, enn Burrow I. Sand side, Beetham,Milnthrp ParkerJ.Newbtggm,Huttonroof, Burtn Dickinson J Arnside Beethm Milnthrp ~ATCH & ~LOCK. MAK.EB.S. Pickering J. Kirkby Lonsdale Suart J. N. Bowness' Winder~ere H1rd E. Amblestde Pickthall R. Garth row, Skelsmer!!h, ' Iveson R. Kirkby Stephen Kendal 0 'WOOL MER.CHAN'TS AND Oglethorpe J. T~mple Sowerby, Pe.nrith Railton W. N ate by, Brough . DEALERS. Oglethorpe S: Kirkby Thore, Penrtth Readshaw J. Hilton, Appleby AbbottJ. Kir.kland, Kendal . Rhodes T. H1~hgate, Kendal RelphJ.CrosbyRavenswth.KirkbyThore Burrow G. Ltttle Langdale, Amblestde Rob!nson R. t.:~osby Garrett, Brough Robertson J. Orton, Shap Whitwell, Busher & Co. Lowther street, Rohmson T. H1ghgate, Kendal Robinson G. Staveley, Kendal Kendal Scales Thomas & Henry Fawcett, Finkle Scott R. Sedgwick, Milnthorpe 'WOOLSTAPLER.S. 8treet, Kendal, & at Bowness Sisson J.Leasgill, Heversham,Milnthrp Binks Mark, Eamont bridge, Penrith Scott J. Stri~kland gate, Kendal Stephenson T. Orton, Shap Dargue J. Sower pow, Kirkby Stephen Ta.thamC.B~dge st.St.Lawrence,Applby Taylor W. Staveley, Kendal McDonald W. New Inn yard,Highgate, Wilson G.Br1dge st.St.Lawrence,Applby Thompson A. Milnthorpe Kendal Winder T. Kirkby Lonsdale Thwaite T. Bowstone bridge, Strickland Townend G. Stramon gate, Kendal W'EA VER.S. kettle, Kendal Trough ton J. & Son, Kirkby Stephen Bell G. Stramon gate Kendal Titherington W. Witherslack, Milnthrp WOOLLEN DR.APER.S. Eggleston J. Temple Sowerby, Penrith Todd J. Eamont bridge, Penrith SPe Drapers. Nicholson J. (woollen), CrosbyGarrett, Tonson E. Raw green, Hutton-in-the- WOOLLEN' MAN''D':E'ACTUR.S. • " ~rough . Hay, Kendal Braithwaite C. L. & Co. Meal Bank ~h1~lds W. K1rkby Tho!'e, Penr1th Walke_r T. Staveley, K~ndal mills, Scalthwaiterigg, Kendal :Smith J. Newby, Pennth Warw~ck J. So?lby, Kirkhy Stephen Braithwaite & Co. Hi hgate & Meal 'WHEEL'WR.J:GHTS. War~JCk J. 'Ymton, Brough Bank mills, Kendal g Atkinson T. Brough Sowerby, Brough Wearmg J. Kirkby Lon~dale . Gandy & Co. Strickland gate, Kendal Atkinson T. Orton, Shap W~bster R. Ack~nthwaite, Milnt~orpe Greenwood J. Stainton mills, Stainton, Bell J. Natland, Kendal W~lson T.Leasgtll, Heversham,Milnthrp Milnthorpe Blackburn J. Kirkby Stephen Wmter T. Soulby, Brough Holden J. Kirkland Kendal Blamire H. Sedgwick, Milnthorpe W'HJ:TESMJ:THS & BEL:L• Ireland J. & Co. N :w road, Kendal Bousfield W. New Inn yard, Kendal HANGERS. MedcalfCaleb & Sons,Highgate,Kendal Braithwaite J. Gray rigg, Kendal Hadwin Robert Collin croft Highgate Nicholson Mrs. A. Stramon gt. Kendal Braithwaite J. Burton:-in-Kendal Kendal ' ' ' Pearson John, Coupland beck, Bongate, Chambley C.Patton bridge,Patton,Kndl Kidd J Kirk by Lonsdale Appleby Clark J. Milnthorpe Long R. Angel yard Highgate Kendal Robinson W.& Co.Strcklnd.Roger,Kndl Dixon J. Mill becks, Kirkby Stephen Wilson Titus & R~bert Entry lane Simpson & Ireland, Harley bridge mill, Do~gshon W:· Milnthorpe Strickland gate, Kend~ ' Staveley, Kendal,& at Kent st.Kendal Elhott C. Chfton, Penr1th Wilson J. J. & W. Castle mills, Kendal Fleming J. High Green riggs, Under- 'WJ:NE ~ SPJ:R.~T MER.CHNTS. WOOLLEN CARD MAK.EB.S. barrow, Kendal Barker Rtchard, K1rkby Lonsdale Rigae & Co Castle street Kendal 0 1 Fothergill J. Bolton, Kirkby Thore Barrow John Baker, Market place, • • ' Garlick T. Bootham, Milnthorpe Kendal 'W~R.STED M~N'U:E'ACTR.S. Halliwell J. Milnthorpe Borrowdale Thomas Morland Penrith Harrtson J · Crook mill, Crook, Kendal Hamilton R. Hartley, Brough Braithwaite G. High~te, Ke~dal HolmeT.W.Beckmills,Skelsmergh,Kndl Hindson W. Dufton,KirkbyThore,Pnrth Hanson Miss E. Mam street, St. Law- f!?lme T. W. Castle street, Kendal Hodgson T. Witherslack, Milnthorpe rence, Appleby N1eholson Mrs. A. Stramon gate, Kendl HolmeA.Slack head,Beetham,Milnthorp Harker & Rowlandson, Low Brewery, YEAST DEALER. Holme G.Town,Ravenstonedale, Kirkby Kirkby Stephen Greenwood Thomas (german), Allhal- Stephen Hayton Edward, Highgate, Kendal lows lane, Kendal • .
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