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Clothing District Trades Directory. 1657 CLOTHING DISTRICT TRADES DIRECTORY. 1657 Stubley James, Manor House farm, Swallow John, Cross lane, Thurston- Tate Alfred, Soothill, Dewsbury Soothill lane, Soothill, Dewsbury land, Huddersfield Tatham Mrs. Ann, The Park,· Carle- Sugden James, Lawnd, Slaithwtil. Hd Swallow Joseph, Butt Ing farm, ton, Skipton Sugden John, Poppies, Holdswrth.Hx Farnley hill, Leeds Tat-ham JJenj. Arrowbutlee frm.Midgly Sugden John, Thornton, Bradford Swallow Joseph Henry, Lawn's farm, Tatham Benj. Bridge st. Oakworth Sugden John, Wbeatley, Halifax Lawns lane & Chapel la. Farnley, L Tatham Sl. Glen View fm. Wheatly.Hx · Sugden John Henry, Height. fa.rm, Swallow Joshua., Hepworth, Hd Tatham Stephen, Wilsden, Bradford Bradley, Skipton Swallow Wm. Dirtcar, Crigglestne. W Tattersa;ll Leonard, Warley Sugden Mrs. Martha, Sykes, Oakwrth Swallow Wm. Low Laiths, Thornes,W Tattersfield Phillip & Obadiah, Dews- Snmmerscales Henry, Beulah hotel, Swallow William, Ossett R.S.O bury Moor, Dewsbury Farnley hill, Leeds Swan William Dickinson, Breary, Adel Taylor Alfd. 4 Park la. Berry Brow,Hd Summerskill Charles, Warley · Swift Henry, Shepley, Huddersfield Taylor Mn. Ann, Friars Head, Gar- Sunderland Henry, Emley, Wakefield Swift Mrs. James, Horbury bridge, grave, Leeds Sunderland Irvin, Brow, Haworth Shitlington, Wakefield Taylor Arthur, South Crosland, Hd Sunderland John, Illingworth, Halifax Sykes Mrs. Alice, Scammonden, Hd Taylor Mrs. Betty, Lingards, Slaith­ Sunderland Jonas, Sawood, Haworth · Sykes Anby & Samuel, South Cros- waite, Huddersfield Sunderland Joseph, Tilingworth, Hx land, Huddersfield Taylor Chas. Hanhead, Scammndn. Hd Sunderland Robert, Wood Top Cragg, Sykes Mrs. Ann, Whitley Upper, W Taylor Danl. Moorcroft, Golcar, Hd Sowerby Sykes Ben, Holme woods, Holme, Hd Taylor Edward, Austonley, Hd . Sunderland Thomas, Broad Fold Sykes Benj. Bent ho. Rishworth, Hx Taylor Edward, South Crosland, Hd Oragg, Sowerby Sykes Benjamin, Hancroft, Bark- Taylor Edwin, Wearley, Meltham, Hd Sunderland William, Holdsworth ho. island, Halifax Taylor Eli, Spring Folds, Stainland Holdsworth, Halifax Sykes David, Scammonden, Hd Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth, Cliff, Stainlnd Sunderland William, Thornton, B Sykes Edwa.rd, West Scar, Seam- Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth, Meltham, Hd Sutcliffe Amos, Green lane, Queens- monden, Huddersfield Taylor Goorge, Carters, Slait.hwaite, bury, Bradford Sykes Edwii!, Causeway foot, Slaith- Huddersfield Sutcliffe Ben, Fixby, Huddersfield waite, Huddersfield Taylor George, Holme, Huddersfield Suteliffe Edmund, Wrose Hill, Wind- Sykes Mrs. Elizabeth, Stainland Taylor George, Meal hill, Holme, Hd hill. Shipley Sykes Miss Elizabeth, Sycamore farm, Taylor George, Meltham, Huddrsfld Suteliffe Fred, Stubbins, Ripponden Shelley Woodhouse, Shelley, Hd Taylor Goorge, Whitebeck, Halton, L Sutcliffe Fred Tate, Fixby, Hd Sykes Elliott, South Crosland, Hd Taylor Goorge Smith J.P. Ainsworth Sutcliffe George, East Chevin, Otley Sykes Fred, Lepton, Huddersfield house, Silsden, Keigihley Sutcliffe Greenwood, Thornton, B Sykes Fredk. Marsden, Huddersfield Taylor George Smith, Stanbury, Sutcliffe J. & Sons, Broadley laith, Sykes George, South Crosland, Hd Haworth Mount Tabor, Halifax Sykes Gledhill, Sowood Grn. Stainland Taylor Jabez, Mill moor, Meltham, Hd Sutcliffe James, Dean house, Lud- Sykes Henry, Mirfield, Normanton Taylor Jwnes, Bark.island, Halifax denden, Midgley Sykes Henry James, The Wood, Holm- Taylor James, Broom hill, Stainland Sutcliffe James, Thornton, Bradford firth, Huddersfield Taylor James, Castle farm, Miln- Sutcli~ James, Warley Sykes Hy. Jas. Upper Thong, Hd thorpe, Sandal Magna Suteliffe Jeremiah, Scout Bottom, Sykes Hephzebah, Lepton, Hd Taylor James, Royd, Meltham, Hd Sowerby Sykes Herbert, 88 West street, Hd Taylor John, Birkby Lane farm, Sutcliffe John, Blackshaw mr. Soylnd Sykes Herbert Edwin, Slate pitts, Oifton. Brighouse Suteliffe John, Lower Clough Foot, Slaitnwaite, Huddersfield Taylor John, Em1ey, Wakefield Mytholmroyd Sykes Hoswin, South Crosland, Hd Taylor John, iHonley, Huddersfield Sutcliffe John, Rake Head frm.Sowrby Sykes James, Ainley pl. Slaithwte.Hd'Taylor John, Moor side, Thurston- Sutcliffe John, Stanbury, Haworth Sykes James, Farnley Tyas, Hd land, Huddersfield Sutcliffe John Bamford, ·well bottom, Sykes James, Flockton, Wakefield Taylor John, Workhouse farm, Odsal Soyland, Halifax Sykes James, Marsden, Hd top, Low moor, Nth. ~herley, B Sutcliffe Joseph, Upper Priestley Ing, Sykes James, Stainland Dean, Stainlnd Taylur John Henry, Grange, Kirk- Sowerby Sykes Mrs. Jane, South Crosland, Hd burton, Huddersfield Sutcliffe Lewis, Hawksclough, Myt- Sykes John, Barsey, Barkisland, H:x Taylor John W. Honley, Huddersfield holmroyd Sykes Jn. Croft frm. Scammondn. Hd Taylor John Wm. 372 Sticker la. B Sutcliffe Marshall, Beach farm, Nrlnd Sykes John, Crow trees, Slaithwte. Hd Taylor Jonas, Bradshaw row, Brad­ Suteliffe Mrs. Martha, Lower Cragg, Sykes John, Farnley Tyas, Huddersfld shaw, Halifax Mytholmroyd Sykes John, Hudson croft, Seam- Taylor Joseph, Crosland road, Hd Sutcliffe Nathan, Lingards, Slaith- monden, Huddersfield Taylor Joseph, Gosling royd•, Barkis- waite, Huddersfield Sykes John, Lepton, Huddersfield land, Halifax Sutcliffe Richard, Holdsworth, Hx Sykes Juhn, 11 Nabb's lane, Slaith- Taylor Joseph, Honley, Hudd>ersfield Sutcliffe Richard, Hoyle ho. Midgley waite, Huddersfield Taylor Joseph, South Crosland, Hd Sutcliffe Richard, Law Bank, Mytholm- Sykes John Heywood, High house, Taylor Mrs. Mary, Meltbam mills, Hd royd, Sowerby Linthwaite Taylor Miles, Church street, Gar- Sutcliffe Robert, Rishworth, Halifax Sykes Joseph, Lower Ball bents, Mel- grave, Leeds Sutcliffe Robert, Soyland tham, Huddersfield Taylor Noah, Harden, Bingley Sutcliffe Robert, Tuella. Sowrby.Brdg Sykes Joseph, Stainland Taylor Mrs. Racbel Ann, Fold farm, Sutcliffe Robert, Warley Sykes Joshua, Honley, Huddersfield Harts-hood, Liversed'ge S.O Sutcliffe Samuel, Moor frm. Soyland Sykes Levi, Dean ho. Stainland Taylur Mrs. Sa.rah Ann, Farnley tyas, Sutcliffe Thomas, Warley town, Warly Sykes Mrs. Ma.ry Ann, Dean head, Huddersfield Suteliffe Thomas Henry, Old Bottom Scammonden, Huddersfield Taylor Sidney, Han hey, Stainland farm, Clifton, Brighouse Sykes Mrs. Mary Jane, Kirkheaton,Hd Taylor Thomas, Honley, Huddrsfld Sutclifie Whiteley, Kirkheaton, Hd Sykes Mrs. Mary Jane, Mirfield, N Taylor Thomas E. Emley, Wakefield Sutcliffe William, Foster Clougb, Sykes Robert, Snow Lea, Longwd. Hd Taylor Tom, Hedge end, Austonley, Mytholmroyd Sykes Simeon,Lane farm,Rishwrth.Hx Huddersfield . Sutclifie William, near Oxenhope, Sykes Thomas, Flight Ho. Soyland Taylor Wm. Bank top, Arthington Hawortb Sykes Thos.Nw. hey, Scammonden,Hd Taylor William, Eccup, Adel, Leeds Sutcliffe Wm.StanneryEnd,Mythlmryd Sykes Thomas A. 5 Broad Gates, Hd'Taylor William John, Maggot farm, Sutcliffe Wm. Wambs, Mytholmroyd Sykes Walker, Barkisland, Halifax Gildersome Sutcliffe William., Warley Sykes Wm. Ainley pl. Slaithwaite, Hd Taylor Willie, Syke turvin, Cragg, Sutcliffe William Edward, Bank mill, Sykes William, Cartworth, Iluddersfld/ Sowerby Stainland Sykes Wm. Cop Ridings, Stainland Taylor Zechariah, Knowsl.ey, Barkis- Sut.till Dvd. 7 Higbbury terrace, L Sykes William, Dalton Fold road, land, Halifax Sutton George, Scissett, lluddersfld Dalton, Huddersfield iTeal Am.os, Fold, Lotbersd'!lle, Skiptn Swainson Joseph, Kirkhamgate, Alver- Sykes William, Deligbt,Scammndn.Hd Teal Duckwortb, Calf edge, Lother;;;- thorpe, Wakefield Sykes William, Jagger Hill road, dale, Skipton Swale Mrs. Mary, Flasby, Gargrve. L Dalt{)n, Huddersfield Teal Ephraim, Styles farm, Sowerby Swales Joseph, Whitley Upper, W Sykes William, Waterloo, Stainland !Teal John, Eastburn. Keighley Swallow Alfd. Moor Bottm. Scholes,Hd Sykes William H. Sth. Crosland, Hd Teal Joseph, Warley Swallow Allen, Berry Brow, Hd Tailford Danl. Hunswrth. Cleckheatn Teal Josiah, Warley wood, Warley Swallow Mrs. Ann, Emley, Wakefield Tankard George, Wood Hall cottage, ·Teal Mrs. Mary, Garth house, Conon- Swallow Edmund, Park Side farm, Skircoat, Halifax ley, Keighley Lane side, Farnley, Leeds Tarkard Aaron, Bay Horse fm. Shadwl1Teal Robert Jackson, Bleaklands, Swallow George, Emley, Wakefield Tasker John, Ossett, Dewsbury ~ Gildersomo .
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