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N. & E. Ridings Yorkshire 622 FAR N. & E. RIDINGS YORKSHIRE. [l!lLL!'I FARMERS-continued. Fowler Jonathan, Shipton, York !Gallilee G.Layton mr.Ea.Laytn.Drlngtn Flintoft John, Harome, York Fowler William, Constable Burton, Gallon John, Ugthorp, Whitby Flintoft John, Oswaldkirk, York Fingall R.S.O Galloway John, Woodmansey, Beverley Flintoft J. Spaunton, Sinnington R.S.O Fowler William, Dunnington, York Galloway M. Woodmansey, Beverley Flintoft Robert, Amplefortb, York Fowler W. Stanhow,Kiplin,Northallertn Galloway T.Stainton,Thornaby-on-T001 Flinton Thomas, Staxton, York Fox Mrs. Frances, Flawith, Ea~ingwold Galtrey George, Thixendale, Malton Flinton T. Suffield, Scalby, Scarboro' Fox George, Welwick, Patrington Galtrey Hy. Stockton-on-the-Forest,Yrk Flower Thomas Y. Huby, Easingwold FoxG.G.Harmby-on-the-~Iart-~h,Howden Gamble Henjamin, Farmanby,Pickering Flowers John, Brompton, Nortballerton Fox~Irs.H.Barmby-on-the-Marsh,Hwdn Gamble Benj. Thornton dale, P1ckering Foley Mark, Weaverthorpe, York Fox John, Flawith, Sowerby, Thin•k Gamblel\Irs.M.Thornton dale,Pickering Foord Robert, Trenholm house, Fox John, "\Vawne, Hull GarbettR.Thorpe-le-Willows,Oswaldkrk Osmotherley, Northallerton Fox "\Villiam, Coulton, York Garbut George, Holtby, York Foord William, Hollins, Farndale East Foxton Hartas & Son, Escrick, York Garbutt & Dowel!, Pond head, Oulston, side, York Foxton Cbristopher, Nunnington, York Easingwold Ford Ha.rold, Lund S.O. Yorks l<'oxton Christopher, Stillingfleet, York Garbutt Miss Ann, Somerset house, Ford J. Rosedale, East Side, Pickering Foxton I.Grimstone howl, Coulton,York Ingleby Arncliffe, Northallerton Ford Joseph, The Abbey, Wyton, Hull Foxton Job, Glendalls, Pickering Garbutt Mrs. Ann, High mill, Farndale Ford Mrs. Sarab, LundS.O. Yorks Foxton Jn. Riccal ho. Nunnington,York East side, York Forge "'illiam Wise, Northfield house, Foxton John, Scacklcton, York Garbutt Henjamin, Newby, Stockton Levcn, Hull Foxton John Thomas, Dalby, York Garbutt Benjamin, Tunstall, Little Forrest Mrs. E. Romaldkirk, Darlington Foxton Joseph, Scalby, Scarborongh Ayton, Great Ayton R.S.O Forrest Matt. Romaldkirk, Darlington Foxton Thomas, Great lla.bton, Mal ton Garbutt C.E.Daisy bank,LeyburnR.S.O Forrest Matthew, Thornbury, Boldron, Foxton William, Ingbills, Pickering Garbutt Mrs. Dorothy C. Grange, Barnard Castle Foxton ·wm. Scackleton Old hall, York Hutton Rudby, Yarm Forrest Robert, Low garth, Romald- Foxton Willi;;l.m, Seamer, York Garbutt Edward, Beck hills, Bilsdale, kirk, Darlington J<'rancis George Cole, Salthaugh grange, Jngleby, Middlesbron~h Forrest William,Mill riggs, Romaldkirk, Keying-ham, Hull Garbutt .Mrs. Emma, Tunstall, Little Darlington Frank Edward, Aislaby, Pickering Ayton, Great Ayton R.S.O Forster John Robt. Great Ayton R.S.O Frank Jas. Normanby,Sinnin,aton R.S.O GarbuttG.lleadlamrigg,Beadlm.Nawtn Forster Robert, Lonsdale, Kildale, FrankJn. Hill ho. FarndaleEast siue, York GarbuttG.Birch ho.FarndaleEa.side,Yrk Grosmont R.S.O Frank Joseph, Wrelton, Pickering Garbutt George, Seave green, Bllsdale, Forster T.Bow bank,Lunedale,Darlngtn Frank Robert, Leppington, York Inglcby, Middlesbrough .Forster Thomas, jun. Ythes bill, Lune- Frank Rt.Stearsby,Brandsby, ~asingwld Garbutt Geo. Leppington grange, York dale, Darlington Frank Robert Hart, Yew grange, Glais- Garbutt l\Irs. Hannah, Carltou park, FossiCk John, Carthorpe, Bedale dale, Grosmont R.S.O Helmsley R.S.O Foster John & Fred, Sproatlcy, Hull Frank Stephen Wildman, Stcarsby, Garbutt Isaac, Wingroves, Bilsdale, Foster & Son, Newbcggin, Gristhorpe, Brandsby, Easing-wold Inglcby, Middlesbrough Filey R.S.O Frank Thos. Raw, .Fylingdales,Scarboro' Garbutt J. Bilsdalc Westside, Helmsley FosterA.Appleton-upon-Wisk,Nrthllrtn Frank Wm. H. Brandsby, Easingwold Garbutt J. Rosedale West side,Pickering Foster A. W. Southburn, Driffield Frank Wilson, Oxclose, llutton-le-Ilole, Garbutt Mrs. Jane, Bilsdale, Ingleby, Foster Charles, Harton, York Kirby Moorside R.S.O Middlesbrough Foster C. Garriston, FingallR.S.O Frankish D. Cobble hall, Catwick, Hull Garbutt Mrs. Jane, Lowdale, Uggle· FosterD. Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Y ark Frankish G. 0. North Frodiugbarn, Hull barn by, Whit by Foster David, Everingbam, York Frankish John Geo. Lowtlwrpe, Hull Garbutt John, Bohemia, Sutton-on-the· Foster Davison, Foxholes, York Frankland Mrs. "Mary & John Thomas, Forest, Easingwold Foster Edward, Mickleton, Darlington Stainsby, Thornaby-on-Tees Garbutt John, llutton Ruscel, York Foster Francis, Park house, Constable Frankland George Cleminson, Kexwith, Garbutt Jn. Kilton mill, Hrotton R.S.O Burton, l<'ingall R.S.O New Forest, Richmond Garbutt John, Nawton R.S.O. York Foster G.Bail hill,Mickleton,Darlington Frankland James, Raisdale, Bilsdale, Garbutt John, Whorl~on, Northallerton Foster George, Bulmer, York Ing-leby, Middlesbrough Garbutt J. Bilsuale,Ingleby,Middlesbro' Foster George, Hovingham, York Frankland John, Easby, Northallerton Garbutt l\Iark, Upsall, Tbirsk !<'aster George, Seaton, Hull Frankland John, Egton, York Garbutt Mrs. M. J.l<'lawith, Easingwold Foster Henry, East Ackla.m, York Frankland Matthew, IIurst, Richmond Garbutt Ralph, Grewgrass, Marske-by- Fostcr Henry, Newbiggin, Filcy Frankland Mrs. Sarah, Black lodge, the-Sea R.S.O Foster James, Croft, Darlington Bowes, Darlington Garbutt Robcrt, Thorp-le-Willows, Foster John, Cliff, Selby Frank land T. Gt.Broughton,Northallrtn Ampleforth, York Foster John, Foxton, Northallerton Frank land T. Morley, Hurst, Richmond Garbutt Robert, Three Briggs, Bilsdale, Foster J. Ilaverdale, West Lntton,York Frankland William John, Hannial flat, Ingleby, Middlesbrough Foster John, Dunnington, Hull New holm, Whit by Garbutt T. Lit. Broughton,N orthallertn Foster John, Sherburn, York Franklin Henry, Grinton, Richmond 1 Garbutt W. 4 Hilda pl. Saltburu-by-Sea I<'oster John, South Cave R.S.O Franks W.Hewholrne hall,Bewholme,ElJll Garbutt William, Hovingham, York Foster Jn. Tofts, Mickleton, Dar!ington Freear 'Villiam, Cliff, Selby · Garbutt William, Orra, B1lsdale, Foster John, Ugtborp, Wbitby Freeman Elijah, Rimswell, Hull Ingleby, Middlesbrough :Foster John Thomas, Haisthorpe, Hull FreemanJ.Cave commn.Nth.CaveR.S.O' Garbntt W.Street hos.LoftusR.S.O.Yrk Foster J. T. Lit. Driffield, Gt. Driffield FreemanJ.Staddlethrpe.Blacktoft,Hwdn Garbutt W. Tile shed, Gt. Aytvn R.S.O Foster Thomas, Lea.lholm lane, Glais- Freer Edwin, Barton-le-W1llows, York Garbutt William Osborn, Baulk bridge, dale, Grosmont R. S. 0 Freer John, Barton-le-Willows, Yark Ingleby Arncliffe, N orthallertou l''oster Thomas, Rowlston, Seaton Freer John, Gantborpe, York GarbuttW.R.Gt.Broughton,Nortballrtn Foster Jonathan, Skipsca, Hull Freer Richard, Harton, York Gardam Geo. Market Weighton R.S.O FosterJosc~b, Garriston, Fingall R.S.O Freer Thomas, Gantborpc, York Gardbam Gcorge, Walkington, Bcverley Foster Lancelot, Skirpenbeck, York FreerW.Bartonhill,Barton-le-Wllws.Yrk Gardham W. Bennett lnd.Bellas1ze,Brgh ~Foster Robert, Mickleton, Darlington Friddlington Jn. Common, Cliff, Selby Gardham William, Ea.strington S.O Foster Stubbs, Ruston, York Frost Charles, Burton Agnes, Hull GardinerB. Glaisdale, GrosmontR.S.O Foster Thomas, Roxby, Staithes R.S.O Frost Mrs. Mary, Fingall R.S.O Gardiner Robert Wilson, Bndlington Foster Thomas, Sewerby, Hull Fryer Mrs. Ann, Dishforth, Tbirsk Gardiner Robert Wilson, Carnaby, Hull Foster Thomas, Tranmire, Newton Fryer George, :Kew House gill, Bishop- Gardner Jesse, West Newton, Hull Mulgrave, Whitby dale, Aysgarth Station R.S.O Garfortb W. H. Swintongrange, Malton Foster T. W estLinton,Balkholme,Brough FryerJ. Brompton-upon-S wale,Ricbmnd Gargett Paul, Cotherstone, Darling-ton Foster Thomas, West pasture, Mickle- Fryer William, Catterick Garnet W. Harlby bank, Harlby, Selby ton, Darlington Furness John, Carlton, Northallerton Garnett William & Benjamin, )!anor Foster William, Myres garth, Bishop- Furnish ~rs. Anne, Thoralby, Aysgarth house, "\Velbury, Northallerton dale, Aysgarth Station R.S.O Station R.S.O Garnett C. Grange, Great Ayton R.S.O Foster W. Soutbfieldho. Skipsea, Hull Furnish Francis, Thoralby, Aysgartb Garnett John Ward, Low Ingram Foster W. F. Marton lo. Sewerby, Hull Station R.S.O grange, Welbury, Nortbalierton FothergillG. Thornton-le-Bean, N rthllrtn Furnish J. Walden,AysgarthStatn. R. S. 0 Garnet t J. Hilsdale, Ingle by, )liddlesbro' Fothergill J. Brier hill, Sessay, Thirsk Fusscy William, Long lane, Bridlington Garnett N. Bilsdale,Ingleby,l'llidd esbro' F{)thergill Leonard, Strands, High Ga.bbetis J. Lair grnge. DaltonHolme,Hll Garnett T. Bilsdale,Ingleby,~hddlesbro' Abbotside, Hawes R.S.O Gabbetis William, Etton, Hull GarnissW.Barmby-on-the-Marsh,Hwdn Fothergill William, Huby, Easingwold Gaines Jas. Carlton llusthwaite, Thirsk GarrettE.II.Eastfld.Mickleton,Darln,<Ytn Fountain James, Balk, Thirsk Gains Thomas, Roman by, N orthallerton Garside William, Outhorne, Hull Fowler G. Newton-upon-Derwent, York Gale George Mason, Atwick, Hull Garth R. & T. "'est Layton, Darlington Fowler John, Melbourne, York Gale William, Brompton, Northallerton Garth E. Ea"St L1.yto~, Darlingwn .
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