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The London Gazette, August 4, 1893. 4449 THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 4, 1893. 4449 Victoria-park, Rnsholme, Walter Laverton, Mer- Walker, Roscairne, Prestwich-park, Prestwich, chant, Eedclyffe, Victoria-park, Rnsholme, Joseph William Wallwork, Lower House, Bromley Cross, Leigh, M.P., Cotton Spinner, Grangethorpe, Rush- Thomas Welch, Leigh - road, Westhoughton, olme, John Wank'lyn McConnell, Cotton Spinner, Alexander Young, Stubbins Fold, Ramsbottorn, Well bank, Presfcwich, Dugalcl McFie, Merchant, Alfred Pilkington, J.P., Glaremont-road, Pendle- Beech-lawn, Whallcy Range, Anthony Marshall, ton, Abraham E. Lloyd, J.P., Worsley, James Merchant, Nelson-street, Chorlton'-on-Medlock, Chad wick Mather (Mayor of Eccles), Ellesmere- William Mather, M.P., Engineer, Woodhrll, park, Eccles, John Holds worth, •Ellesmere-park, Prestwich, James Cosmo Melvill, Merchant, Eccles, Joshua Smith, Avncliffe, Eccles, Robert Kersall Cottage, Prestwich, Joseph Skidmore Dobson, The Ferns, Urmston, near Manchester, Neill, Builder, New Hall-road, Broughton-park, Edward Farraud, Brookfield, Urmston, near Charles Henry Nevill, Calico Printer, Bramhall Manchester, the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, Hall, near Stockport, James Oliver, Cotton Spinner, Haigh Hall, Wigan, Robert Ireland Blackburne, Parkfield, Higher Crumpsall, Alfred Pilkington, Hale Hall, near Liverpool, Esquire, William Colliery Proprietor, Claremont-road, Eccles Old- Henry Bleckly, Thelwall Lea, Warrington, Iron road, Eccles, Frederick Platt-Higgins, Gentle- Manufacturer, Charles Bell Ford Barrow, War- man, Heald-road, Bowdon, Henry Samson, grave-road, Newton-le-Willows, Glass Manu- Merchant, Brunswick House,. Bowclon, Alfred facturer, Simon Stubbs Brown, Sunny Bank,' Simpson, Iron Merchant, Chaseley, Altrincham, Golborne, Cotton Spinner, James Rhoades George Armirage Southam, Merchant, Claremont- Buclcton, Fairfield Hall, Warrington, Esquire, cotUge, Irlam-o'-th'-Height, James Watts, Abraham Burrows, Green Hall, Atherton, Merchant, Cheadle Old Hall, Cheadle, John Haines Colliery Proprietor, John Malin Edelsteu, Latch- White, Gentleman, Bury Old-road, Cheetham ford, Warrington, Esquire, Robert Holt Edmond- Hill, Hemy Worrall, Dyer, Upper Chorlton-road, son, The Holme, Golborne, Colliery Proprietor, Whalley Kange, John Clegg, Chamber House, •The Honourable Leopold William Henry Fox- Rochdale, Abraham Haig-h Crowther, Falinge- Powys, Bewsey Hall, Warrington, John Geddes, road, Rochdale, Alexander Gordon Cummins Bold-street, Warrington, Tea Merchant, Thomas Harvey, Sladen Wood House, Littleborough, John Gillespie, Park House, Newton-le-Willows, Harry Heap, Cliffe House, Milnrow, George Paper Manufacturer, Jabez Edward Johnson- Kemp, Beechwood, Rochdale, Alfred "Joseph Ferguson, Kenyon Hall, near Manchester, Law, Bent House, Littleborough, William Shaw Esquire, M.P., The Honourable Thomas Wode- Petrie, Falihge-road, Rochdale, Thomas Nield house Legh, Newtou-le-Willows, and 7, Upper Robinson, Beightons, Rochdale, Robert Slack, Belgrave - street, S.W., M.P., Robert Stone, Old Falinge, Rochdale, James Smithson, Facit, Newton-park, Newton - ie - Willows, Colliery near Rochdale, William Ernest Whitworth,. Proprietor, William Hall Walker, Gateacre Westville, Facit, near Rochdale, Richard Scott Grange, near Liverpool, Brewer, Caleb Wright, Collinge, Werneth, Oldham, Joseph Standriug Lower Oak, Tyldesley, Cotton Spinner, M.P., Dronsfield, Alexandra-road, Oldham, Abraham Frederick Burton, Hopefield, Pendleton, Man- Leach, Werneth, Oldham, John Edward Newton, chester, Cotton Spinner, James Thorpe, Holly Greeiiacres, Oldham, James Prockter, Mumps, Bank, Leigh, Cotton Spinner, John Hurst Hayes, Oldham, Harry Rowland, Thorncliffe, Royton, The Limes, Leigh, Cotton Spinner, John Green, Joseph Smith, Holyrood, Oldham, William Oaklands, Lowton, St. Mary's, Newton - le - Taylor, Oak House, Shaw, Oldham, James Willows, Chemical Manufacturer, Thomas Hoyle Crompton Cheetham, High Crompton, Shaw, Hope, Laburnums, Atherton, Solicitor. Oldham, Harold Heginbottoni Andrew, Ashton- under-Lyne, John Henry Fletcher, Mossley, For the County of Leicester. Herbert Heginbottom, Mottram - road, Staly- Alderman James Godkin, Nanpanton, near bridge, Frederick Reyner, Thornfield Hall, Ash- Loughborough, Dyer and Finisher, Councillor ton-under-Lyne, John Audley Frederick Aspinall, William Moss, Ash by - road, Loughborough,' Fern-bank, Heaton, Harold Alfred Barnes, Builder, Richard VVhiteley, Barrow-on-Soar, Summerfield, Great Lever, Harry Bridson, 112, Gentleman, Franklin Winser, Kegworth, near Chorley New-road, Bolton, James Richardson Derby, Chemical Manufacturer, Matthew Crompton, Helensholme, Bury, James Carlton Attwood, Castle Donington, near Derby, Gentle- Cross, Bradford House, Bolton, Carlton Cross, man, Joseph Harriman, Fernside, Sheepshed, Crook-hall, Chorley, George Harris Crook, 108, Hosiery Manufacturer, James Wright, Quorndon, Park-road, Bolton, Edward Tipping Crook, Nether- near Loughborough, Elastic Web Manufacturer, field, Albert-road, Heaton, James Eckersley, William Whetstone, Whitwick, Colliery Pro- Burnt House, Blackrod, James Fletcher, Kearsley prietor. Vale House, Stoneclough, Ernest Greg, Higher Dunscar, Bolton, Thomas G. S. Garnett, Ousel For the County of Lincoln. Nest, Bromley Cross, John Henry Hargreaves, Albert Iveson, Gainsborough, Samuel Kelsey, the Beeches, Sharpies, Percy Hargreaves, New Morton, Gravenor Stocks Roadley, Scotter, Brook House, Over Hulton, George Hesketh, Lin- George Coupland, Hemswell Cliff, Reverend wood, Astley Bridge, Henry Ormerod Hutchin- James Gurahill, East Stock with, Edward son, Elderslie, Bury, Ernest Knowles, Hillside, Shaukester Pearson, Morton, Ernest Willinm Heaton, John Lawson, Highfield, Belrnont-road, Forrest, Gainsborough,George Sackville Roadley, Sharpies, Walter Mucklow, Elton Cottage, Elton, Laughton Hall, George Edward Saudars, Filling- Edward Mucklow, junior, Woodhill, Elton, ham, Francis Alexander Gamble. Gainsborough, 'Frederick Murtou, Duuscar House, Dunscar, William Ernest Marshall, Gainsborough, Richard Bolton, Walter M. Musgrave, Ashleigh, Heaton, Walter Forrest, Gainsborough, Herbert James Herbert E. Musgrave, the Grove, Heaton, James Marshall, Gainsborough, John Henry Overton, Nuttall, Spring Cottage, Farnworth, John H. Rector of Epworth, the Rectory. Epworth Openshaw, Brooklands, Bury, James Scrimegour, Doncaster, the Reverend Lindsey Neville Knox, 689, Manchester-road, Great Lever, William M.A., Clerk, of Creeton Rectory, Frederick Smith, Eastwood, Radcliffe-road, Bolton, Robert James Fletcher, Surgeon, of Uorby, John 0. Spencer, Spring-side, Sharpies, Thomas Statter, Sherard Reeve, of Leadenham, William Stand, Whitefield, near Manchester, William Hutchinson, of Marston, the Reverend James Henry Tristram, Darcy Lever Hall, Bolton, Henry Becke, M.A., Clerk, of Beckingham Thomas. Walker, Southfield, Bolton, Samuel Rectory, the Reverend Vivian Eccles Skrine,.
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