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List of Streets. Jac-Lew LIST OF STREETS. JAC-LEW Jackson street, Mount street 17 Kelvin place, Bowling Back lane 5 Lancaster street, Wakefield road 5 J acob street, Manchester road 12 Kelvin court (see now Kelvin pl.} 5 Land street, Salt street 13 James gate. Westgate 20 Kelvin grove, Eccleshill 6 Lands ln., Norman ln., Eccle~hill 6 James st., Allerton rd., Allerton 1 Kelvin street, Bowling Back lane 5 Lane bottom, Leedsrd.,Windhill 23 James street, Godwin street 20 Kendall sq., Leeds rd., Windhill 23 Lane ends, Green rd., Baildon 2<1 Jarnes st., School st., Low Moor 16 Kenilworth street, New Hey road 5 Lane ends, Kipping ln., Thornton 18 James st., Thornton rd., Thornton 18 Kennion street, Horton green 12 Lane ends, Station road, Clayton 22 James st., Valley rd., Shiplcy 23 Kensingtonpl.,Bradfordrd., Idle 10 Lane head, Idle road 2 J ames street, Otley rd., Baildon 24 Kensington street, Thorn ton road 13 Lane side, Frizinghall road 2 J ane court, Otley road 4 Kent street, Manchester road 11 Lane side, W estscholes, Thorn ton 18 Jane hills, Canal bank, Shipley 23 Kerr street, Cork street 3 Lang lane, Livingstone road 2 J anc street, Otlcy road 4 Kershaw street, Bradford lane 3 Langdale court, Wellington street, Jane street, Gcorge st., Saltaire 23 Keswick st., nr. Parsonage road, Laisterdyke 3 Jane street, Windhill 23 Tyersall 3 Lansdowne place, Edmund street 11 Jarratt street, Whetley lane 13 Keys street, Rooley lane 5 Lapage street, Leeds road 3 Jasper street, High street, ldle 10 Killinghall road, Lr~eds road 3 Lapage terrace, Greenhill street 3 J Pffries street, Gate street 12 Kilnsey road, Leeds road 17 Larchmont, Station road, Clayton 22 Jennings pl., Town end, Gt. Horton 8 Kimber street, Mulberry street 14 Latimer street, Laisterdyke 3 Jennings street, Cross lane, Great Kimberley street, Planetrees rd. 3 Laura place, Leeds road 7 Horton 8 King st., Institute rd., Ecclcshill 6 Laurel bank, Wyke lane, Lower J ennings st., Wood end, Windhill 23 King st., Morley carr, Low Moor 15 Wyke 15 Jenny lane, Nortbgate, Baildon 24 King street, ~White Abbey road 20 Laurel street, Leeds road 3 Jer lane, Old road, Great Horton 8 King street, ¥Vood end, Windhill 23 Laverack field, Huddersfield road, Jermyn street, Stott hill 14 King Charles court, King Charles Wykc 15 Jermyn Street place, Jermyn st. 14 sh·eet 14 Laverack place, Huddersfield rd., Jesmond avenue, 'l'oller lane 9 King Charles square, Otley road 14 Wyke 15 Jesmond terrace, Wyke lane 15 King Charles street, Otley road 14 Laverack square, Carrroad, Wyke 15 Jesse street, :Yianchester road 12 King Edward road, James street, Lavinia street, Ellen street 5 J esse ~t., Thornt•m rd~, Allerton 1 Thorn ton 18 Lavinia terrace, Beaconsfield road, Jewell street, Bowling Back lane 17 King Edward terr., King Edward Clayton 22 John gate, Bower street 11 road, Thorn ton 18 Law st., Rook lane, Dudley Hill 19 John street, Baildon rd., Baildon 2! King's arcade, .Market street 7 Law Hill road, Brighouse road, John street, Lower Kip ping lane, King's court, X orthgate 20 'l'hornton 18 'l'hornton 18 Kingston road, Town lane, Idle 10 Lawrence street. Princeville street 8 John street, Holrne htne, Tong 19 Kingswood place, Kingswood st. 8 Lawson street, Bolton road H John st., Charlestown, Bail don 2i Kingswood st., Cross lane, Great Leach sqmue, Laisterdyke 3 John st., Saltaire rd., Shipley 23 Horton 8 Leamington street, Victor road 9 John st., School st., Low Moor 16 Kingswood ter., Paternoster lane 8 Leamington terrace, Leeds road, John street, Green end, Clayton 22 Kipping lane, Tbornton road, Thackley 10 John street, 'V estgate 20 Thorn ton 18 Leatham street, Stansfield street 11 John's court, John street 20 Kipping place, Lower Ripping ln., Leaventhorpe, Leaveuthorpe lane 18 J ohnson court, Bradford Moor 3 ~ Thorn ton 18 Leaventhorpe hall, Thornton road 18 J ohnson fold, North wing H Ripping street, Thorn ton 18 Leaventhorpe lane, Thorn ton road, Johnson place, Leeds road 3 Kirkburn place, St. ~largaret's rd. 8 Allerton 1 J ohnson street, Bradford Moor 3 Kirkfield, New road, Thorn ton 18 Lee row (now Thornburyrd.), Brad- John William st., Bowling Old ln. 21 Kirkgate, Forster square 7 ford Moor 3 Jolly's yard, Thornton road 20 Kirkgate market, Kirkgate 20 Lee square, Leeds road, Bradford J onas gate, Bower street 11 Kirkgate, Market place, Shipley 23 Moor 3 J oseph street, Harris street 17 Kirkham road, Spencer road 8 Lee street, Thornton road 20 J oseph street, Holme lane, Tong 19 Kirklands, Baildon 24 Lee ter., Uyehouse rd., Oakenshaw 15 Joseph street, Ives st., Shipley 23 Kirklands av., Otley rd., Baildon 24 Lee Top lane, Allerton road, Joshua street, Bowling Old lane 21 Kirkstone street, Chesham street 11 Allerton 1 J owett lane, Stony lane, Allerton 1 Kitchen er st., Cleckheaton road 15 Lee Top lane, Pit lane, Thorn ton 18 Jowett street, Tbornton road 20 Kitchin lane, Lane ends, Clayton 22 Leeds road, Bridge street 7 Jubilee street, Cutler Heights I 9 Kitson street, Crag rd., W indhill 23 Leeds rd., ~tone Hall rd., Eccles- .Tubilee street, Hamilton street 13 Knight's fold, Southfield lane 8 hill 6 Junction, Canal bank, Shipley 23 Knowle lane, Wyke lane 15 Leeds road, Sbipley boundary to Junction, Leeds road, Thorn bury 3 i Knowles lane, Tong street 19 Albion mills, Idle 10 Junction ::\fount, Idle~road 4 i Knowles street, Tong street 19 Leeds road, Shipley 23 Junction row, Bolton road 2: Knowsley st., Edderthorpe st. 17 Leeds road, Thackley 10 Junction terrace, Bolton road 2' Leeds Old road, Killinghall road, Juno street, Planetrees road 3 Laburnum place, Fagley road, Thornburv 3 Jury street, Sun street 14 Eccleshill 6 Leeds and "Halifax road (Cutler Labnrnum place, Laburnnm st. 1:J Heights lane), Cutler heights 19 Katherine st., Saltaire rd., Shipley 23 Laburnum place, Lower Wyke 15 Leeds and Whitehall rd., H udders- Kay street, Shipley Fields road 23 Laburnum street, Lumb lane 13 field rd., Wyke 15 Kaye street, .:\'fanchester road 12 I,ady field, West lane, Thornton 18 Leeming street, Valley road H Kaycell street, Rooley lane 21 Lady lane, Listerhi1ls road ll Lees place, Albion road, Idle 10 Keelbam, Brighouse, and Den- Ladye royd, Allerton road 1 Legrams lane, Listerhills road 11 holme road, Thornton 18 Laisterdyke, Leeds road 3 Legrams street, Edinburgh street 11 Keelham hill, Thornton 18 Laisterdyke Station yard, Laister- Legrams termce, Edinburgh st. 11 Keelham place, Close Head lane, dyke 3 1 Legra,ms Mill lane, Legrams lane 11 Thornton 18 Laisteridge court, Back Laisteridge Leicester street, W akefield road 5 Keighley road, Manningham lane lane 11 Leighton road, Clayton road 8 to City Boundary 2 Laisteridge lane, Gt. IIorton road 11 Lemon street, Little Horton lane 12 Kelleh buildings, Carr lane, Low Laithe road, Watty Hall road 16 LE'nton villas, Sherborne street, .Moor 15 Lake row, Eowlin~ Back laoo 17 Town lane, Tbackley 10 Kellett bldgs, Slack top, Wibsey 16 Lake street, Bow ling Back lane 17 Leonard street, New Road side, Kelshall buildings, lligh street, Lambert fold, llighgate, Heaton 9 Wyke 15 Great Horlon 8 \ Lambert pl., Idlerd., Undercliffe 2 Lever street, Millfields, Wibsey 16 Kelshall terrace, Shepherd street 8 Lambert ter., Idle rd., Undercliffe 2 ~ Lewis st., Lightcliffe, Low moor 15 11 .
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