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The London Gazette, December 28, 1906. 9183 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 28, 1906. 9183 Croft $ House, Hebden Bridge, John Pickles, E. W. Hodgkinson, Geo. Gummer, W. Hastings, Smallees, Rippenden, Abraham Robertshaw, John Spick, George Brown, Woollen Commission Greenfield, Brearley, Luddendenfoot, Richard Agent, Camp Mount, George Grandidge, Gentle- Redman, Hangingroyd-road, Hebden Bridge, man, William McGowan, Printer and Publisher, John Hoyle Stead, Nicholls-terrace, Sowerby Guide House, T. R. Ramsden, Painter, Ropergate, Bridge, David Smith, Banlcsfield, Mytholmroyd. Samuel Thrippleton, Boot Manufacturer, Market- John James Tathani, Stoodley Lodge, Tod- place, William Robert Maud, Chemist, Market- morden, Abraham Webster, Marlborough-terrace, place, Knottingley and Ferrybridge, Tom Brown, Hebden Bridge, Ely Whiteley, Myrtle-villas, Pot Manufacturer, Pottery Villa, Ferrybridge, Sowerby Bridge, Clarence William Greenwood, John W. Poulson, Pot Manufacturer, Knot- Castle Hall, Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd, John tingley, Edwin L. Poulson, Pot Manufacturer, Thomas Finder, Queen-street, East Ardsley, Knottingley, George Reynolds, Trade Union near Wakefield, William McD. Mackey, Haigh Official, Dresden House, Primrose-hill, Knot- Villa, Rothwell Haigh, near Leeds, James tingley, E. L. Robinson, Chemical Manufacturer, Horner, Hill House, Lofibhouse, near Wakefield, Knottingley, Isaac Burdin, Gentleman, Hillam John Walmsley, Knowle-road, Mirfield, Samuel Lodge, Hillam, Tom Jackson, Glass Manufacturer, Walker, Crow Lees, Mirfield, William Henry Glass Works, Knottingley, Herbert Burdin, Wilkinson, Ellenbro' Villa, Mirfield, Harold Glass Manufacturer, Knottingley, William Had- Wilson, Hopton Brow, Mirfield, Joshua Harrop, dock, Town Clerk, Pontefract, Norris R. Bep- Oddfellow-street, Morley, Geo. E. Baines, Field worth, Headingley-lane, Leeds, John Henry House, Morley, Joseph Haigh, Lewisham Villa, Armitage, Park View-crescent, Roundhay, Leeds, Brunteliffe, Morley, Albert Glover, Summerfield, Henry G. Atkinson, 28, Calls, Leeds, John Morley, Thos. Crowther Watson, Milton House, Pearce, Ingledene, The Avenue, Roundhay, Morley, Paul Scholes, Highfield, Morley, Albert Leeds, Tom Eddison, Weetwood-lane, Head- Metcalfe, Park-square, Ossett, J. S. Wilby, ingley, Leeds, Tom Atkinson, Morris-lane, Brook-street, Ossett, William Patterson, Great Kirkstall, Leeds, Councillor Herbert Brown, Field, Ossett, Joseph Armitage, The Mount, Harehills House, Newton-road, Leeds, Harry Hanging Heaton, near Dewsbury, Ernest Day, Broadbent, 183, Hyde-park-road, Leeds, Arthur Quarry House, Hanging Heaton, near Dews- L. Scarr, Chidwell House, near Dewsbury, bury, G. R. Simpson, Bromley-street, Hanging Alderman A. F. L. Hepton, Whmfield, Wood- Heaton, near Dewsbury, William Parr, Knares- lane, Headingley, Leeds, Joseph Bradley, 42, borough, B. F. Brooke, Rangemount Park-road, Cardigan-road, Headingley, Leeds, Fred. M. Harrogate, T. G. Woodhead, Aldborough, Jowett, Elmhurst, Newton-road, Leeds, William Boroughbridge, D. S. Ward, Sedan House, Edward Farr, 11, St. Michael's-lane, Headingley, Harrogate, P. J. Bordessa, Rosehurst, Pannal Leeds, Walter D. Hollis, 9, Springfield-mount, Ash, Harrogate, Charles England, Berytus, Leeds, Charles Scriven, 5, Greek-street, Leeds, Ripon-road, Harrogate, H. N. Rae, Rossett Councillor Smithson, Central Bank Chambers, Green, Pannal, H. Duncan, The Woodlands, Leeds, Alfred Hobson, Summercourt, Elmete- Pateley Bridge, Robert Gott, York-place, Knares- avenue, Roundhay, Leeds. borough, J. Chippindale, Harrogate, D. S. Wilson, Pannal, Harrogate, W. Richardson, For the East Riding of the County of York. Springfield House, Pannal, C. W. Clarke, Min- John George Thorpe, Newton Garth, Paull, skip Lodge, Boroughbridge, Edwin Storey, Reverend Norman James Miller, Winestead Byrnant House, Knaresborough, William Gelder, Rectory, Henry S. Dixon, Sunk Island, John York-place, Knaresborough, Harold Beckworth, Garton, Ottringham, Hugh Lonsdale Brooksbank, Viaduct Tannery, Leeds, James Arthur Paul, Esquire, Walkmgton, Reverend Charles Edward Oak Tannery, Kirkstall-road, Leeds, Joseph Cockin, Etton, William Crosskill, Esquire, Watson, Whitehall-road, Leeds, Alfred Barran, Beverley, Robert Dunning, Esquire, Walkington, Moor House, Headingley, Leeds, Paul Hirsch, George Ford, Esquire, Beverley, Philip Hodgson, Alma-road, Headingley, Leeds, Roland Kitson, Esquire, Beverley, Reverend Henry Edward Gledhow Hall, Leeds, George Norton Illing- Nofioth, Beverley, Reverend William Allwright worth, Queen-street, Leeds, Henry Greenwood, Pearman, Bishop Burton, Alexander William Albion Works, Leeds, Laurence Clayton, City Plimpton, Esquire, Beverley, Marshall Hotham Boiler Works, Leeds, Edgar Lupton, Moorlands, Ringrose, Esquire, Wawne, Edgar Wilmer Headingley, Leeds, Harry Buckton, Goodman- Walker, Esquire, Beverley, Algernon Sydney street Linen Works, Leeds, Edward Christian Ayre, Hessle, Hull, Arthur Joseph Atkinson, Kitson, Airedale Foundry, Leeds, Horace Elloughton, Brough R.S.O., John Bilson, Ferriby- Sanderson, Boyne Engine Works, Leeds, road, Hessle, Hull, William Burwell, Hessle, John Holliday, St. Ann's Tower, Head- Hull, Thomas Bailey, Hull-road, Hessle, Hull, ingley, Leeds, Sir John Nicholas Barran, William Henton Carver, The Croft, North Cave, Bart., The Elms, Chapel AUerton, Leeds, Philip Edward Fenton, Sutton, Hull, Edward Goddard, Austyn Barran, The Hollies, Weetwood, Leeds, North Ferriby, Hull, William Edward Goddard, Brow Dickenson, The Billingbalk, Bramley, Cottingham, Hull, John Henry Hargreaves, Leeds, George Reginald Thomas Taylor, Clarence 108, Westbourne-avenue, Hull, Charles Denton Ironworks, Leeds, Tom Lancelot Taylor, Clarence Holmes, 6, West-parade, Anlaby-road, Hull, Ironworks, Leeds, James George Chadwick, Samuel Henry Holmes, Campbell-street, Hull, Antwerp Mills, Armley, Leeds, Ralph Percy James Overton Lambert, Southfield, Hessle, Morrison, Atkinson-street Ironworks, Leeds, Hull, Robert Henry Micks, Hotham House, Henry Macpherson, Wellington Foundry, Leeds, Hotham, Brough R.S.O., Geo. Robt. Ouston, George Claude Hamilton, Halstead, Headingley, Brough R.S.O., Henry Fawcett Pudsey, Sutton, Leeds, John Henry Coghlan, Buckingham Villa, Hull, Thos. Ryder Runton, 3, Westbourne- Headingley, Leeds, Harold Tatham Eddison, avenue, Hull, Chas. Otto Farmer Saner, 315, Steam Plough Works, Leeds, William Henry Anlaby-road, Hull, Edwin Thos. Sharp, 329, Baxter, Gelderd-road, Leeds, Edmund Herbert Anlaby-road, Hull, Alexander Strachan, Welton- Tetley, Moorland-road, Leeds, D. L. Winter, hill, Welton, Brough R.S.O., Henry Whittick,.
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