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• XXXVI STREET, &c. LIST. [sLATER'd Bronghton terrace, Great Clowes street Buckley terrace, St. Mary's road, Moston 1 Buxton street, 111 London ro11d Buckley's buildings, North road, Clayton Buxton street, Saville street, 0 on M Broughton view, Bolton road, P 1 Broughton view, Broughton st. Cheetham Buckley's buildings, St. Mary's rd. Moston Buxton street, Ellor street, Seedley Broughton view, :Broughton lane Buckley's buildings, Ashton road, 0 I Buxton villas, High street, 0 on M Broughton view, Great Clowes st. L B Buckley's buildings, Collyhurst road 1 Buxton's buildings, Ashton Old road, 0 Brou2hton view, Leaf square, Pendleton Rucklpy's buildings, Osborne st.Oldham rd Buxton's passage, Savme street, 0 on M Brllw (The), Collyhurst road Buckley's court, Angel street, Rochdale rd Byrom place, Byrom street Brown street, Chapel street, Salford Buckley's place, Every street, Ancoats llyrom st. 79 West Clowes st.Eccles New rd Brown street, Dickens street, Queen's rd Buckley's square, Thomas street;, Ardwick. Byrom street, Hardman street, Deansgate Brown street, Great Ancoots et. Ancoats Bu15!e s~rcet, Gaythorn street, Knot Mill [ Byrom street (Lower), Quay st. Deansgate Brown street, Market street Bmle hill, Eccles Old road, Pendleton Byrom street, Stockport road, Longsight 1 Brown street, Forest street, Collyhurst Huile ~treet, Dudley street, Cheetham Byrom street, Upper Medlock street,Hulme Brown street, Lilley street, Newton Bull court, Bull street, Salford Byrom street, Howard street, Salford Brown street, Ogden lane, Openshaw Bull str~et, Greengate, Salford Byrom street, Stamford street to Prestage Brown street, Oak street, Moston Duller road, Hamilton road, L street, Old Trafford Brown street, John street, Stockport road Bullock's buildings, 405 Oldham road Byrom terrace, Philips Park road, Besw:ick Brown street (now Chase street), Roger Dull's Head chambers, Dull's Head yard, Byron .street, Vine street, Hulme street, Red bank Market place Byron terracP, Thurlow street, Salford Brown street, Withington Bu\l's Head Exchange chambers, Bull's Byron's chambers,8 Exchange st.Markct pl Brown street, Oldham road, Failsworth Head yard Byron's court, Saint Mary's gate Brownbill place, Brownbill street, S Dull's Head yard, M!l.l'ket place Brownbill street, Mill street, Bradford Bu\l's Head yard, Nangreave street,Salford CABLE street, B:ackfriars Brownhill street, Cleminson st. Salford Bunyan square, Alliance street, Harpurhey Cable street, Oldham street Brownbill's buildings, lwgent road, S Bunyan street, Hyde road, Ardwick Cadogan street, 21 Middleton street, M S Browncro:ls street, New Bailey street, S Bunyard street, Queen's road, 0 Caistor street, Momington street, 0 on M Brownhill street, Mill street, Brarlford Bur ford road, Within gton rd. Whalley range Cal der street, Lower Mosley street Browning street, Lucy street, Old Tro.iiord Burgt>ss buildings, Burgess st. Harpurhey Calder street, Regent road, Salford Browning street, St. Stephen street, S Burgess buildings, PeeL street, Pendleton Caldwell street, 'l'w~t lane, Pendleton Brown's buildings, Ashton New road Burgess buildings, Ravald street, Sa\ford Caldwe:l's buildings, Back Gray st.Ancoats Brown's court, 23 South Pump street Burgess court, Cuthbert street, Holland st Caldwell's buildings, Whit lane, Pendleton Brown's court, Lloyd street, Oldham road Burgess court, Red hank Caldy rd.Moorfield rd. Irlams-o'-th'-Height Brown's court, William street, Ardwick Burgess square, Burgess strcet,H!l.l'purhey Caledon street, Ancoats Brown's place, Queen street, Salford Burgess street, Upper Cleminson st. Salfrd Calender street, Palace square Brown's place, York street, Hulme Burgess street, llochdale road, Harpurhey California square, Hoyle street, Fairfield st Brown's square, Bootle street Burgess terrace, Hyde road, Ardwick Callan's buildings, Barnes green Brown's terrace, Collyhurst road Burgess villas, Hyde road, Ardwick Ca.llemore st. Union st. Low. Broughton rd Browns terrace, Queen's road, Harpurhey Burke street, Pollard street, Ancoats Callender street, Stockport road, C on M Brown's yard, Bootle street Rurland street, Ramsgate st;oeet, L B Calm street, Midland street, Ardwick 1lrown's yard of court, South Pump st. Burleigh street, Ducie street, C on M Calvert street, Weaste road, Weaste Whitworth street Burlingto~ place, Burlington street Cambourne st. Heald place, Rusholme Brownsfield mill, Binn's pl. Gt.Ancooats st Burlington road, Heaton rd. Withington Cambria terrace, Great Clowes street .Broxton street, Bradford road, Beswick Burlin!'ton street, Oxford street, 0 on M Cambrian buildings, 17 Piccadilly Brundret' s buildings, Olayton Burlington street, Gorton lane,West GOTton Cambrian terrace, West High street, P Brunei! street, Montford street. A Bur!ington terrace, Kirkmanshulme lane Cambridge avenue, Clarendon rd. W. R Brunswick place, Rack Park place, S Burma.n street, 941 Ashton O:d road, 0 Cambridge place, Derby 8treet, Salford :Brunswick grove, Broad st. Pendleton Burnage lane, Levenshulme Cambridge street, Bradford road, Ancoats Brunswick place, Ashton road, 0 Burnage v;ew, Pallowfield narnbridge street, Exchange st. Cheetharn . :Brunswick pl. Blnir st. Norlh Porter st Burnage view, St(){'kport rd. Leven~hulme Oambrirlgest.(Higher),Uavendish st.C on Y 1lrunswick place, Grey Mare la. Bradford .13urnage view, Coston park, Levenshulme Cambridge st. (Lower), Chester st. C on M Brunswick place, Hyde road, \Vest Gorton Burnett street, Oxford street, Salford Cambrirlge Rtreet, Elton Rtreet, L R Brunswick place, Moss lane east Burnley street, Mangnall street, Ancoats Cambridge st. Cornbrook llt. Stretford road Brunswick place, Upper Brook st. C on M Burns chambers, 31 Market street Cambri<1ge terrace, Withington road Brunswick plal.'e, West Brunswick st. S Burns court, Uxbridge street, Salford Cambridge villas, Upper Chorlton road, . Brunswick road, Withington Burns street, Adelaide street, Bradford Whalley range Brunswick ~qnare, Orange st. Pendleton Burns street, Ormond st. Chorlton on M Cambridge villa<!, City road, Hnlme Brunswick st. Ardwick green to Oxford rd Burrc:l brow, Blaekley Camden grove, Cedar street, Hulme :Brunswick st. Ashton Old road, Openshaw Burton road, Withington Camden place, Crown street, Hu:me Brunswick street, Birch street, W G Burton stre"t, Ardwick green north Oamden street, Crowri street, llulme Brunswick ~treet (late Bmnswick place), Burton street, .A!rlington street, Salford Camelfield, near Cheethnm Hill Croft street. P RLJ.rton street, Booth street, Hulrne Came ran'" court, Wheathill street, Salford Brunswick street, Melior st. Bennett st Burton street, Dalton street, Collyhurst rd Cam1in villas, Ot. Olowes st.Low.Broughtn Brunswick street, Newton Burton street, Grogvenor street, C on M Camp cottages, Camp st. Lower Broughton '-Brunswick street, Queen st. Rusl1olme Burton street, Gorton lane, Gorton Camp place, Camp st. Low. Brougbton rd Brunswick street, Rigby street, Salford Burton street, Corby street, W G Camp street, Deansgate Brunswick street, Rutland street, Hulme Burton view, Burton road, Didsbury Ca.rnp street, Lower Broughton road iBrunswick street, Cheetham Hill road Burton' s buildings, Collyhurst rd.N ewtown Camp Rtreet (UppeT), Bury New road ·'Brunswick street, Green bank, Withington Burton:'s court, Back Burton ~t. Ardwick Camp terrace, Camp st. Lower Broughton Brunswick st. west, Tontine st. Ealford Burtree street, RP.lle Vue st. West Gorton Campbee\ grove, Ackers street, C on M ·Brunswick terrace, Broad street, l' Bury av€nue, York avenue, Whalley Hangc Campbell tJlace, Higher Ardwick Brunswick terrase, Brunswick st. C on M Bury New road, continuation of Great r~mphel\ place, Hyde road, W G Brunswick terrace, Hulme Hall lane, N H Ducie street, Strangeways Carnpbell road, I,ongsight Brunswick ter. Moss lane west, Moss Side Bury New road, Higher Broughton Oampbell street, 162 Hamilton road, L Brunswick terrace, Duke street, Rusholme Bury Olu road, continuation of Cheetham Campbell terrace, Hyde road Brunswick view, 136 Broad street, P Hill road C'ampbell villas, Di!!kenson rd. Rnsholme Brunswick villas, Steven st. Stretford Bury street, Church lane, Gorton Campbell vil:as, Derby road, F'allowfield Brunt street, Parkfield street, Bu~holme Rury street, Chapel street, Salford Campbell's bldgs. Tebhutt st. Rochdale rd Brussel street, Bury street, Salford Bury street, Ellor street, l'endleton CamphPil 's court, Blizabeth st. Pru~8ia at Bruton street, Cotsworth street, Moss Side Bury street, City road, Hulme Campbc:ls flags, Davies street, Sa.lford Bryce street, Rylance street, A Bury street, Grafton street, l'endleton Campfieln, Liverpool road Brydon street, Tipping street, Ardwick Bury street, JFwkson street, C on M Campfield market, Deansgate Brydonville st. Eliza .Ann st. Tiochdale rd Bury street, Great Cheethalll st. east, H B Campcin street, Higher Ardwick Brymbo terrace, Ogden lane, Openshaw Bury's buildings, Chester road, Hulme Camplin's court, iVebster st. Tutbury st Bryson grove, Church lane, Gorton Bury's buildings, Nangreav-e street, Salford Campsie place, Newton Buchan's buildings, Carruthers st. .Ancoats Bury's court, Adelphi street, Salford Canada chambers, 35 Spring gardens Buck street, Bedford street, Ardwick Bury's court, Wood street, SaHord Canal bank, Bradford Buck street, Tontine street, Salford Bary's court, Lower Moss lane, Hulme Canal bank, Hope street, Salford :Buckingham avenue, Buckingham street, Bushton street, Eggington, Rochdale road Canal bank, Newton Heath Weaste Butchers court, Victoria street
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