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M ~Eree<I D· R 172 FAR TRADES. [WES1 MOj{LA~D. FARMlms-continued. Mounsey N. Craggs, Bampton, Penrth Noble W.S.Butterwck.Bamptn. Pnrth ~etcalfe Frederick, Shap S.O Mounsey Richd. The Mount, Martin- Oldcorn Robert, Hewlock bank,Green- .:\letcalfe George, Goose green, PrBS- dale, Penrith holm, Tebay S.O ton Patrick, Milntlhorpe S.O Mown T.Dale cot.Lyth,Milnthorpe S.O Oldcorn Wm. King's Meaburn, Bolton Metcadfe Goo. Lit. Musgrave, Penri:th Muckle Matthew, Moor end,Wharton,'Oliphant Joseph, Newby, Penrith Metcalfe Mrs. I. Raisbeck, Tebay S.O Kirkby Stephen Ormrod Wm. (exors. of), Low Foul. Metcalfe J. Dalefoot, Bampton, Peni'th Muir Robert, sen, Clifton, Penrith shaw &Mid.Foulshaw,Milnthrp. 8.0 .:\1 etcalfe .Tames, Hell gill, MaBer- Murray & Son, Newby, Penrith Otway James, Witherslack, Grange. stang, Kirkby Stephen Murray E. North rd. Kirkby Stephen over-Sands S.O MetcaUe James, New field, Fm-bank, Murray Mrs. Mary Ann, High house, Otway John, High yeat, Witherslack, Sedbergh 8.0 Tirril, Penrith Grange-over-Sands. 8.0 :\IetcMfe ·.Miss J ane, Little lng, MaJ- Murray Robert, Leckholm head, Ousby John, Gt. Musgrave, Penrith ler::ltang, Kirkby Stephen Ravenstonedale, Newbiggin S.O Ousby J oseph, Dryheck, Appleby Mdcalfe *dtthew, Hill top, Firbank, Muschamp J oseph, Greenmoor bank, 10usby Thomas, Morland, Penrith Sedbergh 8.0 Old Hutton, Kendal Ousby William, Cotegill, Langdale, Metcalfe Ralph, Greenside, Raven- Mutton Elijah, Fell foot, Little Lang- Tebay 8.0 stonedale, Newbiggin S.O dale, Ambleside Oversby Thomas, Birkfield, Firbank, .Yletcalfe Thomas, Bybeck, OI"ton, Nelson Anthony, Bridge end, Old I Sedbergh S.O Teba.y 8.0 Hutton, Kendal iPaley Jas. Nateby, Kirkby 8tephen Yletcalfe Mrs. William, Elmgilll, MaJ.- Nelson Miss Elizh. Newbiggin S.O Pallister Joseph, Morland, Penrith lerstang, Kirkby St€phen . Nelson Frank, High Bank house, Bar- Pallister Robert Russell, Hanging ~retcalfe William, Low & High Cra:lg, bon, Kirkby Lonsdale shaw, Brampton, Appleby Bil'beock Fells, 8hap S .0 Nelson John, Warth, Preston Patrick, Pallister T. Petty hall,Orton,TebayS.O Milburn MatJthew, Low Broom,iB-ramp' Milnthorpe S.O Parington EdIward, Broad head, Gray- ton, Appleby Nelson Thomas, Milton, Preston rigg, Kendal ~'[illburn William, High Gregg hal[, Richard, Milnthorpe S.O Park E. & T.Watchgte.Selside, KendI Underbarrow, Kendal '. Nelson W.Cockrigg,Crosscrake,Kendal Park Joseph & John, Low, Lytb., Millburn William, Howe, Lyth, Miln- Nelson W. Birks, Underbarrow,Kendl Milnthorpe S.O thorpe S.O Nelson William, End Moor, Kendal Park J. sen. Longshawe end, Wither- ~illigan Mrs. James, Barker kno.tlt, Nelson ·William, Hallbeck, Killington, slack, Grange-over-Sands 8.0 Bown9lis, Windermere Kirkby Lonsdale Park J. J. Tearnside, Kirkby Lonsdale Milner M. HDlme, GaJi sgill, Tebay s.O Newbold John, Broxty, Kaber, Kirkby Park Jas. Soulby, Kirkby Stephen M~ner S. Newbiggin 8.0 Stephen Park John, Beetham, M"ilnthorpe Milner Thomas, Newby, Penrith Newsham George, Far Arnside,Silver- Park John, Smithfield, Little Mm- MitcheJ.I Ohtistopher, High Basrrow- dale, Carnforth grave, Penrith ~ale, Teba.y S.O . Newton In. Knipe, Bampton, Penrith Park Joseph, Croneberry, Maller- ~htchell .lames ?-S<?' How!;pll castle, Newton T. Knipe, Bampton, Penrith stang, Kirkby Stephen Mllburn, Newblggm, (AJ,rhs}e Xichols John Slinger, Helton, Penrith Park Joseph, jun. Witherslack, !Joffat . G~orge Joseph, Stony head, 1'Iicholson Robert & John, Temple Grange-over-Sands S.O Snnblggm, Tebay 8.0 Sowerby, Penrith Park Miss Mary, Bampton, Penrith Mo~a.t Joseph, Holme park, Lamb- Nicholson Mrs. Agnes, Gilts, Cro~by ParkR.Asby hall,A.sbyCoatsfth..Applby ngg, Kendal Ravensworth, Shap S.O Park Richard, Green head, .Asby :'r1offatt. Jamei, Ghyll head, Gr~- 1'Iicholson Frederick, Wath, Raven- Coatsforth, Appleby t,hwa:1te, Kendal. stonedale, Newbiggin S.O Park R. Preston hall, Milnthorpe S.O Moffa,tt J (John, BOlton, ~ennth 1'Iicholson Mrs. Hannah, Croft ends, Park Thomas, sen. Castley bank, Moffatt. Mrs. Mrury, ~Iirk how, Oms- Brampton, Appleby Grayrigg, Kendal J\-1 t~w:t;Vi~i~:aIGood Birid ho' e ~~cholson Hy. Hall, Tx:im?y, Penrith Park Thomas, Fawcetts, Firbank, - ~ a. ~ cl y ge us, l'llCholson Henry, Robrlddlllg, Kaber, Sedbergh S.O M ~ereE<i d· R '11 Sh S 0 Kirkby St€phen !Park Thomas, Tils hole, Long Sled- ~ .. on T01hlse w ' eagl W' . 'dap . 1'IichoIson J.Grisdale, Whinfell,Kendali dale, Kendal -"nOOn ,omas, Bown8lS's, In e-rmere •. h J H I BP kM' W SI dd I Sh 80 · h 1 G .... h h'II TI_ l'lIC olson ames, a e green, eet- i ar er rs. .d. et e a e, ap. J:MM SI, oart dINle ae., b' aru. S 0 .I\!aven- ham, M'l1 nth orpe I'Parker J0 hn, L'It·tle St'ne'kland, Penr·th 8 31 one;; e, Sew ~g~~b' M'd,dl t Nicholson James, High Swinklebank,Parker Rowland, Moss end, Preston ~ ~:tb rt ~~~e' a, I e on, Long Sleddale, Kendal Patrick, Milnthorpe S.O ~1W:;hOlis~ ~.~fgh ho.Natland,Kendal N~cholson John, Askham, P~nrith Parker T. Great Stricklan~, Penrith ~loorhouse Mrs. James, Crvsscrake, NIcho~son Joseph, ~owglll head, 'Parker ~homas, Langthwalte, Caster- Milnthorpe S.O .Stalllmore North, Kukby Stephen· ton, Klrkby Lonsdale Y!()(}rhouse Richard Mkinson Ashes Nlcholson Joseph, Street, Ravenstone- 'Parker WaIter, Shap S.O ~ Hutton-i'-1:Jh'-Hay, Kendal ', .dale, Newbiggin S.O.. Parke.r William, Higher Underbrow, Morland Mrs. J. Kaber, Kirkby Stphn NlCholson Matthew, Damel hIll,Orton, St~lCkland Roger, ~endal Morland J. Maulds Meaburn,Shap S.O .Tebay S.O Park~n J. &; W. Sleagill, Shap 8.0 Morland J sph. Dent, Swinston house, Nlcholson Rubert Blasterfield, Crosby Park~n Edward, Farleton, Carnforth Stainmo!"e South, Kirkby Stephen .Ravensworth, ~h~p S.O Park~n J.Blake bnk.Underbarrw.Kendl Morland Miahael Duckentree Kaber NlCholson Rt. Kmg s Meaburn, Boltn Parkm John, Brampton, Appleby Kirkby Stephc~ " Nicholson Robert, Piked howe, Over Park~n John, Hard~ndale, Shap S.O Morland Thomas, Redga,te, Kaber, Staveley, Kendal Parkm John, ReagIll, Shap S.O Kirkbv Stephen ~icholson Thos. Haverbrack, Miln- Parkin Mrs. Margt. Bolton, Penrith ..Morla,nd' W. D. Winton,KirkbyStephen .thorpe S.O ., Parkin Rich~rd, Fell head, Crosby ~orphet Richard, Sunnybank, Gray- .l.'hcholson Thomas, Rose hill, Arnslde, Garrett, Kukby Stephen rierg-, Kendal Milnthorpe S.O Parkin Hobert, Sleagill, Shap S.O Morphet Thomas, Furrow green, Nicholson Mrs. Thomas, Thorny hills, Parkin W.Crosby Ravenswth.ShapS.O Wharton, Kirkby Stephen Storth, Milnthorpe S.O Parsley James, Langrigg, Penrith Morphet Thomas Capstick, Cotegill, Nicholson W. Sandside,Milnthorpe S.O Parsley Luke, Langton, Appleby Langdale, Tebay S.O Nicholson William Addison, Storth,!Parsley Thomas, Bleathgill, Stain- Morphet William, Croop, Wharton, Milnthorpe S.O . more south, Kirkby Stephen Kirkby Stcphen Nicholson William Atkinson, Milburn, iPatterson John & James, Coupland Morpond Richard, Gillfoot, Mansergh, Newbiggin, Carlisle beck, Sandford, Warcop S.O Kirkby Lonsdale INicholson William Scott, Warrener Patterson J. Waitby, Kirkby Stephen Morris D. Ladyford, Skelsmergh,Kndl' yeat, Crook, Kendal Patterson M. Little Strickland,Penrth Morris E. Toadpool,Burneside, Kendal Nixon Brothers, Murton, Appleby Pattinson & Winter, Kirkby Thore, Morris William, Pond side, Skels- Nixon Isaac, Whitrigg,Brough Sower- Penrith mergh, Kendal by, Kirkby Stephen Pattinson Mrs.A.Longmire, Windrmre Morton In. Skelsmergh hall, Kendal Nixon John, Soulby, Kirkby Stephen' Pattinson Abraham, Grassthwaite- Moss Mrs. Jane, Dubbs, Ravenstone- Nixon Joseph, Newby, Penrith how, Patterdale, Penrith dale, Newbiggin S.O Noble Charle,s, Swindale, Shap S.O Pattinson James, Greenhow, Low Moss W.Hangings ho. Burton,Carnfrth Noble John, Crackenthorpe house, Hartsop, Penrith Mounsey R. &; G. Knotls,Windermere Crackenthorpe, Appleby Pattinson Miss Janet, Sand beds, Mounsey J. Loughrigg, Ambleside Noble .In. Nook, Crosthwaite, Kendal Grayrigg, Kendal Mounsey John Henry, Hullock howe, Noble John, Wet Sleddale, Shap S.O Pattinson Joseph, Haber house, Hampton, Penrith Noble Joseph, Bampton, Penrith Crosby Ravensworth, Shap 8.0 Mounsey Joseph, Bellfoot, Crosby Noble Miss Mary E. Beckfoot, Bamp- Pears Benjamin. High Dale banks, Ravensworth, Shap S.O ton, Penrith Crosby Ravensworth, Shap S.O.
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