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Westlviorland. FARMER8-~Ontinued J74 FAR WESTlVIORLAND. FARMER8-~ontinued. Dent George, King's Meaburn,Kirkby Dobson Anthony, Williamsgill, New- Coward Thomas, Audlands, Preston Thore, Penrith biggin, Carlisle Patrick, Milnthorpe RS.O Dent Georg'~, Newby, Penrith Dobson D.The Heights,Hugill,Kendal Cowen John Richardson & Son, Brown Dent George, Outhgill, Mallerstang, Dobson I. Broad Oak, Crosthwaite, How, Clifton, Penrith Kirkby Stephen Kendal Cowen Robert, Hackthorpe, Penrith Dent Henry, Intack, Mallerstang, Dobson J n. Dalton, Burton, Carnforth Cowin John, Dryevers, Maulds Mea- Kirkby Stephen Dobson"Mrs.Mrgt.Sleagill,Shap R.SO burn, Shap R S. 0 Dent Henry, Newby, Penrith Dobson T 11OS. Cragg end, Hugill,Kendl Cowin Richard, Foulstone, Lupton, Dent James, Rookby, Kaber, Rirkby Dobson Thomas, Sleagill, Shap R.S.O Kirkby Lonsdale Stephen Dobson William, Larkrigg, Kendal Cowin Richard, Rirkby moor,Kirkby DenW.BroughSowerby,KirkbyStephn Dobson William, Sellet hall, Cross- Lonsdale Dent John, Drybeck, Appleby crake, "Milnthorpe R.S.O Cowper John, Kirkby Thore, Penrith DentJ.Grassgill,Soulby,KirkbyStephn DobsonW.Toulmans,Holme,Carnforth Cowperthwaite Anthony, Rowe busk, Dent John Henry, Bolton, Penrith Dobson W. 'fownhead,Cliburn,Penrth Tebay R.S.O Dent John Joseph, Windmoor end, Docker Mrs. & Son, Newby, Penrith Cowperthwaite Edward, Doats Lang- Stainmore nloHth, Kirkby Stephen Docker Mrs. Mary, Morra head, dale, Tebay R.S. 0 Dent Joseph, Bolton, Penrith Bampton, Ponrith Cowperthwaite Edward, Nook, Kent- Dent Richard, Newby, Penrith Dodd Mrs. Ann, Scarside,BamptoD, mere, Kendal Dent Robert, Heggerscale. Kaber, Penrith Cowperthwaite Mrs. Elizabeth, Mid- Kirkby Stephen Dodd Hy. Greenholme, Shap RS.O field, Langdale, Tebay RS.O Dent Robt. Little Musgrave, Penrith Dodd John, Gibsonhill, Birkbeckfella, Cowperthwaite Rohert, Coatfiatt hall, Dent R Whygill hd.Lit.Asby,Appleby Shap R S.O Raisbeck, Tebll.Y R.S.O Dent Robert John, King's Meaburn, Dodd Joseph, Sleagill, Shap RS.O Cowperthwaite Rt.T.Keisley,Appleby Kirkby Thore, Penrith DoddThomas,Hardendale,Shap R.S.O Cowperthwaite Thomas, Street Orton, Dent William, Barwise hall, Hoif & Dodd Wm. East ,iaw, Witherslack, Tebay R.S.O Row, Appleby Grange-over-Sands RS.O. Lanes Cragg James,Windy hill, Hay,Rendal Dent William, High Ewbank, Stain- Dodd William, Rampshowe, Birkbeck Cragg Willill.m, Yewbarrow hall, more south, Kirkby Stephen fells, Shap RS. 0 Long Sleddale, Rendal Dick John, Bolton, Penrith Dodd Wm. Waskew head,TebayR.S.O Craig Thos.l\1ilburb, NewbigginR.S.O Dickenson John, Crossbank, Raven- Dodgson Robert & Son, Town end, Creighton Dixon, Low park, Skelwith stonedale, Kirkby Stephen Casterton, Kirkby Lonsdale bridge, Ambleside Dickinson E. Natland mill, Kendal Dodgson Edward,Wath Suddon,Pres- Crosby John & William Elamire, Dickinson James R Black dyke, Arn- ton Patrick, l\Iilnthorpe R.S.O Powis house, Rrampton. Appleby side, Carnforth Dodgson John, Pant end, Lupton, Crosby Jabez,Mount Pleasant,Rirkby Dickinson M. D. Winster,Windermere Kirkby Lonsdale Thore, Penrith Dickinson Moses, Tarn bank, Skels- Douthwaite George, Shap RS.O Crosby In. Sockbridge,Elll'ton,Penrith mergh, Kendal Douthwaite Gerrod, High gIll, Dil. Crosthwaite Anthony W. Alice howe, Dickinson Timothy, Black dyke, Arn- licar, Sedbocgh RS.O Windermere side, Carnforth Douthwaite Henry, Wet Sleddale, Cummings William, Hanger holme, Dickinson William,Middle Lowwood, Shap R.S.O Mallerstang, Kirkby Stephen Witherslck.Grang~ver-Snds.RSO Douthwaite John, Dale end, Long Cummins S.Fi~ld end,MilnthorpeRSO Dinsdale John, Eskew beck, Birkbeck Sleddale, Kendal CurrahGeo.,Jsph.&Ht.Dufton,Applby fells, Shap RS.O Douthwaite J. Gt. Strickland,Penrith Dalton MissJ.Urange,Bampton,Pnrth Dixon Edmund&James,High Swinkle- Douthwaite Thomas, Newby, Penrith Dalton J n. Bank end,Sandford,Penrith bank, Long Sleddale, Kendal Douthwaite William. Croft head, Dalton Wm. Eden vale,SandfI'd.Pnrth Dixon Rt. & Miles,Brundrigg,Rendal Hugill, Kondal Danby Thos.Hllltop,Bleatarn,Penrith Dixon Mrs. Ann, Weasdale, Raven- Douthwaite William, Fell edge, Dargue William & Son, Thornthwaite stonedale, Kirkby Stephen Crosthwaite, Kendal hall, Bampton, Penrith DixonMrs.E.Field end,Patton,Rendal Douthwaite William, Staveley park, Dargue Joseph, Jonathan & Shepherd, Dixon George, Houseman tenement, Over Staveley, Rendal Bow hall, Dntton, Appleby Strickland Roger, Kendal Dove John, Ambleside Dargue Joseph D. Burreils, Appleby Dixon James, Bark booth, Cros- Dove John, Trolltbeck, Windermerl! Dargue 'rhos. Burneside hall, Rendal thwaite, Kendal Dover James, Woodfoot, Crosby Davidson James, ·Wethericks, Clifton, Dixon James, Causey, Windermere Ravensworth, Shap RS.O Penrith Dixon Jas. Kit crag, Selside, KendaI Dover Matt. Bomby,Hamptoll, Penrith Davis James Christopher, Argill Dixon Jas. Lower Brundrigg, Kendal Dowker Thomas, Rowell, Heversham, house, Stainmore sth.KirkbyStephn Dixon John, Elterwater, Ambleside Milnthorpe R.S.O Davis Wm. Bankwood,Hilton,Appleby Dixon John, Kelldal Downham Mark, Middle Foulshaw, Davis William, Todds, Stainmore Dixon John, Meathop hall, Meathop, Witherslack, Milnthorpe R.S.O south, Kirkby Stephen Grange--{)ver-Sands R.S. O. Lanes Dowthwaite Henry, High Sadgill, DawBon George, Brunt Knott, Over Dixon John, Reddin house, Nateby, Long Sleddale, Kendal Staveley, Kendal Kirkby Stephen Dowthwaite J.Brough,KirkbyStephen Dawson Joseph, Docker nook, Long Dixon J. Town head, Long Marton, Dudley William, Town foot, Round. Sleddale, Rendal Appleby thwaite, Tcbay R.S.O Dawson Miss Margaret, Dyke house, Dixon John, Wilson place, Little Dufton I.Mill cragg,Bampton,Penrith Stainmore north, Kirkby Stephen Langdale, Ambleside Dunning John, Barugh Raisbeck, Dawson Miss Mary, Dyke house, Dixon Mrs. (exors. of), Mislett, Win- Tebay R.S.O Stainmore north, Kirkby Stephen dermere Earl George, Gt. Strickland, Penritb, Dawson Michael, Hawkrigg, Firbank, Dixon .Richard, Rakehead, Nateby, Earl Joseph, Murton, Appleby Sedbergh R.S.O Kirkby Stephen Eason Samuel, Whasset, Beetbam, Dawson Thomas, Espland hill,Bramp- Dixon Richard, jun. Nateby, Kirkby Milnthorpe R.S.O ton, Appleby Stephen Ebdell John & Robert, Lockthwaite, Dawson William, Chapel house, Dixon Samuel, High Lickbarrow, Nateby, Kirkby Stephen Underbarrow, Kendal Bownes!H)n-Windermere Ebdell Isaac,Winton, Kirkby Stephen Dawson William, Greyrigg, Kendal Dixon T.Acres, Rai'ibeck, 'rebay R8.0 Ebdell William, Drybarrows, Bamp- Dennison Alfred, Stone hall, Whin- Dixon Thomas, DaIton Old hall, Bur- ton, Penrith fell, Kendal ton, Carnforth Edgar Mrs. Jane & SOD, Earkinghall, Dennison John Frederick, Whitwell Dixon Thomas, Lamhrigg, Rendal Preston Patrick, Milnthorpe R.S.O folds, Selside, Kendal Dixon Thomas, Low plain, Under- Edgar Mrs. & Son, Rosgill, Penrith Dent Joseph & Son, Goodle hill, Asby barrow, Kendal Edmondson Isaae, Rochead, Pooley Winderwath, Appleby Dixon WilliBm, Causeway end,Raven- bridge, Penrith Dent William & John, Kaber fold, slonedale, Kirkby Stephen ~=dmondsonT.LowGarths,Hay,Kendal Kirkby Stephen Dobinson Francis, Sandford, Penrith Edmondson Thomas, Mardale,Penrith Dent Miss Eleanor, Brackenber, Dohinson Henry, jun. Sandford.War- Edmondson Thompson, Borrans. Ne.. Hilton, Appleby cop, Penrith Hutton, Kendal.
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