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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire TRADES DIRECTORY.] N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. FAR 641 Scott John, Eskletts, Westerdale, Gros- Shaw Samuel, Etton, Hull Simpkin Thomas, Welham wold, Malton mont R.S.O Shaw T. Ousethorpe,Gilberdyke,Brough Simpkin W. PIP~sant wood, Wansfrd.Hull Scott John, Mirldleton Quernhow,Ripon Sbaw T. Commondale, Grosmont R.S.O Simpson Alfred, Allerthorpe, York Scotli John, Simonstone, High Abbot- Sbaw Thos. Danby-Wiske, Northallerton Simpson Mrs. Ann, Ilton, Bedale mde, Hawes R.S.O Shaw T. Gt. Moorsholme, Guisborough Simpson Miss Annie, Towthorpe, York Scott Ralph, Myrekeld,Bowes,Darlingtn Shaw T. Egton grains, Grosmont R.S.O Simpson Arthur, Withernsea, Hull ScottRd.A.Harkersla.Birkdale,Richmnd Shaw Thos. Wallingfen, Newport R.S.O Simpson Mrs. B. Burnby wolds, York Scrafton Mark, Grace cottage, Romald- Sbaw William, Hawsker, Whitby Simpson Coates, Tunstall, Hull kirk, Darlington Shaw William, Strype house, East Cow- Simpson Mrs. Dinah,Northfield,Boldron, Screeton Thomas, Walkington, BeT"erley ton, Northallerton Barnard Castle Scrivens John, Thornhill, Easingwold Shepard F. TheNewlands, Picton, Yann SimpsonEdwd.Carlton,MiddlehamR.e.o Scmton John, Newfields, Howden Shepherd Mrs. Elizabeth & Sons,Sutton- Simpson Miss Elizh. Blades, Richmond ScmlionJ.Sandholme,Gilbordyke,Brough on-the-Forest, Easingwold Simpson Mrs. Elizabeth, Market place, Scmton Rd. Old hall, Cotness, Howden Shepherd Alfred, Leeming, Bedale Market Weigh ton R. S. 0 Scmton Robert, Watton, Hull Shepherd James, Raskelf, Easingwold Simpson Francis, Kirby Underdale, York Scrnton Thomas, Newport R.S.O Shepherd John, Croft, Darlington SimpsonGeorge,Breeks,Pockley,Nawton Scmton William Riplingham, Middleton Shepherd John, Great Barugh,Pickering Simpson George, Garton, Hull Wold ho.l\Iiddleton-on-the-Wolds S.O Shepherd John, Snainton, York SimpsonGeorge,Leighton Healey,Bedale Scurr Wm. & 'l'hos. Cold Kirby, Thirsk Shepherd J. P1lly hall,Easby,Northallrtn Simpson George, Marishes, Pickering Scutt Wm. & Jsph. North Cave R.S.O Shepherd Joseph, North Grimston, York Simpson George, Nunnington, York Scutt John, Eastrington S.O Shepherd Robert, Quarry house, New- Simpson George, Skirpenbeck, York Scntt Jn. Providence,Broomfleet,Brough ton-in-Clevelan.d, Great Ayton R. S. 0 Simpson Isaac, Brompton,Northallerton Scutt Jonathan, Sessey, Thirsk Shepherd Thomas, Easthorpe, Malton Simpson John Joseph, Pilmoor, Muston, SeamerJn.W.West~ewtongrange,York Shepherd Thomas, Helperby, York Hunmanby R.S.O Searr William, Lunds, Hawes R.S.O Shepherd Thomas, Raskelf, Easingwold Simpson James, Melbourne, York SeatonJn.InglebyGreenhow,Middlesbro' Shepherd William, Appleton-le-Moors, Simpson James, Swinethwaite, West SeatonMrs.MaryA.KirkLeavingtn.Yarm Sinnington R.S.O Witton, Leyburn R.S.O Sedgwiek John, l<'ossdale, High Abbot- Shepherd William, Riccall, York Simpson James, jun. New Close house, BidE', Hawes R.S.O Shepherdson Henry, Barmby-on-the- Carlton, Middleham R.S.O Sedmam Wm. Ontgang villa, Pickering Moor, York Simpson Job, Cold Kirby, Thirsk Sedman George, Fylingdales, Scarboro' Sheppardson Geo. Burton Agnes, Hull Simpson Jn. Kirby Misperton, Pickoring Sedman John, West Ayton, York Sherbon Mrs. Hannah, Sandholme, Sirnpson John, Kirby Moorside R.S.O Sedman Joseph, Wilton, Pickering Gilberdyke, Brough Simpson John, Melbourne, York Sedman Thos. Grimstone, Gilling, York Sherborne John, Foggathorpe, Howden Simpson John, Strensall, York Sedman William H. Thixendale, l\Ialton SherbournJ.Newton-upon-Derwent,Yrk Simpson John (exors. of), Westfield Sellars G.Common,Mrkt.Weightn.R.S.O Sherburn John, lleslington, York house, Nafferton, Hull Sellars Jn. Osmotherley, Northallerton Sherwin Anthony, Carthorpe, Bedale Simpson John Arthur, Owthorne, Hull Sellars T. Moor ho. Roxby ,Staithe R.S. 0 Sherwood Mrs. A. 0 verSilton, N orthallrtn Simpson John Bean, Hunmanby R.S. 0 Seller Wm.:Mount Ferrant,Birdsall, York Sherwood Edwin, Kirk bridge, Great Simpson J. Cayton Carr ho.Scarburough SellersMrs.E.Highfield,HunmanbyR.S.O Crakehall, Bedale Simpson Jonathan,Gt.Barugh,Pickering Sellers Henry, Hayton, York Sherwood George, Knapton, York Simpson Joseph,Brompton-upon-Swale, Sellers Miss .Maria, Park house, Thorpe Sherwood John, Greenhow, Middlesbro' Richmond Bassett, York Sherwood J.Thornton, Thornaby-on-Tees SimpsonJ.Flower hi. Nrth."Yewbld.R.S.O Sellers M. Foston-on-the-Wolds, Hull Sherwood M.Bilsdale Westside,Helmsley Sirnpson Luke, Great Cowden, Hull Sellers Walker, Arram, Beverley Sherwood Robert, Nafferton, Hull Simpson Matt. Thornton dale, Pickering Sellers Wm. Harwood dale,Scarborough Shield John, Holwick, Darlington Simpson Nathan, Fearby, Bedale Sellers William, Speeton, York Shield Joseph, Holwick, Darlington Simpson Ombler, Beeford S.O Serginson Alfred, Bishop Wilton, York Shield Mrs. 1\largaret, Grassholme, Simpson Peter, Bishop Bnrton, Beverley Serg'lson Thomas, Arglam, Holme-on- Lunedale, Darlington Simpson Richard, Killerby, Bedale Spalding-Moor, York Shield:\lrs. M. Kelton,Mickleton, Darlnf51;n Simpson Robert, Easby, Richmond Severs Misses Jane, Martha & Mary, Shields Mrs. Elizabeth & Joseph, East Simpson Robert, Goskins, Ainderby Deighton, Northallcrton Witton within, Bedale 1\lyers, Bedalo Severs Anthony, Arrathorne, Bedale Shields Beadle Jas. Holwick, Darlington SimpsonMrs.R.Halnaby,Croft,Darlingtn Severs Geo. Field ho. Scotton, Richmond Shields Francis, East Layton,Darhngton Simpson Samuel, Newport R.S.O Severs Joseph, Scotton fields, Richmond Shields Hy. Beadle, Holwick, Darlington Simpson Samuel Frost, Dringhoe, Hull Severs Mrs. Margaret, Pleasant dale, Shields Henry Houseman, Ea..~ingwold SimpsonStephen,Bellerby,LeyburnR.S.O Hipswell, Richmond Shields Richard, Holmpton, Hull Simpson Stephen, Hudswell, Richmond Severs Richard, Angleham, Kirkby Shields William Henry, Shipton, York Simpson Thomas, Harton, York Fleetham, Bedale Shipley Francis, Carnaby, Hull Simpson Thos. Thornton Watlass,Bedale Severs Robert, Streatham, Danby- Shipley Francis, Raven hi. Kilham, Hull Simpson W. Carlton, Middleham R.S.O Wiske, ~orthallerton Shipley George, Bempton R.S.O Simpson Wm. Bellerby, Leyburn R.S.O Severs William, Leavening, York Sbipley George, Bridlington SimpsonW. Birkby gte.Birkby,Northllrtn Sev~:rs William, Little Holtby, Ainderhy Shipley George, Langtoft, Hull Simpson William, Deighton, Nort,hallrtn Myers, Bedale ShipleyM. Thomton-le-Moor,Northallrtn Simpson William, Goxhill, Hull Seward John, Spaldington, Howden Shipley Robert, Flamborougb, Hull Simpson William, Gillamoor, Kirby Seymonr Benj. East Cottingwith, York Shipley Robert, Thornton-le-Clay, York Moorside R.S.O Seymonr William, Myton house, Ingle- Shipley Samuel, White hall,Kilham, Hull Simpson Wm. Low ho.Nunnington,York by Barwick, Thornaby-on-Tees Shipley W. Manor ho. Long Riston,Hull SimpsonWm.Mickleby,HinderweliR.S.O Shanks Charles, Hollym, Hull Shipley W. Sth. Otterington, Northllrtn Simpson William, Penhill Park house, Sharp John & William, Kilnsea, Hull Shipman Thomas, Skipwith, Selby West Witton, Leyburn R.S.O Sharp John, Pockley, Nawton Short William, Weel, Reverley Simpson William, Skipwith, Selby Sharp John William, Ulrome, Hull Shotton Andrcw,Thimbleby,Northallrtn Simpson William M. Withcrnwick, Hull Sharp L. Hotham field, Hotham R.S.O Shout ·wm. South Cowton, Northallertn Singleton Matthew, Brompton-upon­ Sharp Samuel, Old Manor house, South Sickley Charles, Acklam, Middlesbrough Swale, Richmond NewbaldR.S.O Siddall A. Barmby-on-the-Moor, York Singleton T. Park ho. Hipswell,Richmnd Sharp WIIliam, Studale bridge, East Siddall H. Barmby-on-the-Moor, York Sisson John, Manor house, Kirby- Harlscy, Northallerton Siddall T.ConstableBurton,Fingall R.S.O Sigston, Northallerton Sharpe William, Cold Kirby, Thirsk Siddall W. Manorho.Marrick,Richmond Sissons Francis, Northorpe, Hornsea, ShawHarrison,KirbyMisperton,Pickemg Siddell John, Garriston, Fingall R.S.O Hull Sbaw Henry, Newport R.S.O Siddill E.Chapmangate,Pocklington,Yrk Sissons George, Arram, Beverley Sbaw Henry, Eastrington S.O Siddle Jas. & G. Scar gill, Barnard Castle Skaife George, Eastgate, Pickering Shaw James, Hill cottage, Burton Siddl6 James. Osgodby, Selby Skaife George, sen. Middleton, Pickering Fleming, Hunmanby R.S.O Siddle Mrs. Mary A. Bowes, Darlington Skaife George,jun. Middleton, Pickering Shaw J. Fax:fleet hall,Broomfleet,Howdn Sidgwick John, Kirk Leavington, Yarm Skaife John, Levisham, Pickering Shaw John William, Asselby, Howden Sidgwick Wm. El!erbeck, Northallerton Skeen John, Easby, Nurthallerton :,haw Martin R. Livertn. EasingtonR. 8.0 SigsworthGeorge, Stilton house, Rieva ulx, Skeeton Charles, Gristhorpe, Filey R. S. 0 Shaw Mrs. Mary A. Carr, Muston, Hun- Helmsley R.S.O Skelton George, Moorhouse, Thirsk manby R.S.O Sigsworth James, Raskelf, Easingwold Skelton John, Shipton, Yor•, Shaw Matthews, Snainton York Sigsworth John, Harome, York Skelton Joseph, Wood Hill field, Thirsk Shaw Robert, South Dutfi~ld, 8elby S1gsworth T.J. OldBylnd.Helmsly. R.S. 0 Ski! beck A. Thorn hill,Potto,Northallrtn N & H. R, YORK~. 41 .
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