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WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. 20 'Ramsden 'Frank, Rexthorpe WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. 20 'Ramsden 'Frank, Rexthorpe. Doncaater Taylor ThomM Edward esq. Dodworth hall, Barnsley Ramsden Sir John Wm. bart. M..P. Byram hall, Normanton Taylor Thomas esq. Oakwell house, Birstal, Leeds Ramsden Lt.-Col. William John Freschville, 10 Lowndes Teale Joseph esq. The Ridding, Bentham, Lancaster street, London ; & Park hill, W etherby Temvest Col. Thomas Richard Plumbe, Tong hall, Leeds 'Rawson William Henry esq. Mill house, 8owerby, Halifax Tempest Wilfrid Francis esq. Ackworth grange, Pontefract Raw~;~on William Henry, jun. esq. Bramhope hall, Otley 'fennant John Hobert esq. The Hall, Kildwick, Leeds Rayner Joseph esq. West banks, Blundell Sands, Liverpool Tennant Robert esq. Scarcroft lodge, Leeds Rhodes Col. Godfrey, West hough, Pontefract Tew Percy esq. Woolgreaves, Wakefield Riley Thomas esq. Ewood hall, Midgley, Manchester Tew Th()mas William esq. Carleton grange, Pontefract Rimiugton-Wilson Re~nald Henry Rimington esq. Broom· Thompson Childers Henry esq. the Mount, York head ball, near Sheffield Thompson Col. George Hamilton, Terrington hall, York Ripley Sir Henry William bart. Acacia. Rawdon, Leeds Tipping William esq. Bank hall, Clitheroe Ripon The Most Hon. the Marquis of K.G., P.c. 1 Carlton Townend Edward esq. The Nook, Cullingworth,near Bingley gardens, Pall mall, London ; & Studley Royal, Ripon Trappes Charles James Byrnard esq. Thevdon ho. Clitheroe Roberts Samuel esq. Queen's tower, Sheffield Trappes Thomas Byrnard esq. Stanley house, Clitheroe Robinson William esq. Reedley bank, Burnley Turner Thomas esq. Somerfield house, Holmfirth Rodgers Thomas William esq. Endcliffe vale, Sheffield Twigg John esq. "Q.usholme grange, near Selby Rothwell Capt. William. Bull close, Halifax V a vasourW m. Ed wd.J os ph. esq .Hazlewood castle,Tadcaster Rudston-Read William Henry esq. Hayton, York Verelst Harry William esq. Aston hall, Rorherham St. Leger Colonel John, Park hill, Firbeck, Rotherbam VincentCapt. J n. Matson HemsworthLa. Ends nr.Pontefract Salt Edward esq. Ferniehurst, Baildon, Leeds Waithman Joseph esq. ll Medina villas, Brighton Salt Titus esq. Milner field, Bing!E•y Waithman Robert William esq. Moyne, Ballyglunin, eo. Salt Sir William Henry bart. Maplewell, Loughborough Galway, Ireland Sandars George esq. Beechwood, Tunbridge Wells Walker Thomas esq. The Woodlands, Doncaster Saunders Charles Morley, Wennington hall, near Lancaster Walker William esq. 15 Burton crescent, London w.c Saunders William, Alien Fras. esq. Wennington hall, Walker William esq. Wilsick ball, Rotherham Lancaster Warde-AldamWm. Wrightesq.Hooton Pagnell hall,Doncstr Scatchred Samuel esq. Morley house, Morley, near Leeds Warden Capt. George Archibald, Sedbergh R.S.O Serjeantson George John esq. Camphill, Bedale Waterhouse 1\'Iajortiamuel, Well head, Halifax Sluinn Charles esq. Tadcaster Waterton Edmund esq. Athenreum club, London a.w Shaw Benjamin esq. Cowick hall, Selby Waud Edward esq. Cliff house, 8outhwold, Suffolk Shaw Edward esq. Thornlee, Lees, near Manchester Waud Edward Wilkes esq. Heytesbury park, Bath Shaw Samuel esq. Brooklands, Stainland, Halifax Wearing Thomas esq. Sedbergh Sharp Alfred esq. MyrtlegTOve, near Bingley Weddall Charles Mason esq. West bank, Carlton, Selby Sidebottom Alfred Kershaw esq. Whitegate, Mottram, W entwortb Thomas Frederick Charles V erl\on esq. Went- Cheshire worth castle, Barnsley Sidgwick Robert Hodgson esq. The Raikes, Skipton Wharncliffe Right Hon. the Earl of, W ortley hall, Sheffield Sheepshanks William esq. 8! Cromwell road, London a.w Wharton John Lloyd esq. Bramham, Tadcaster Skilbeek Robert esq. Crossland hall, Huddersfield Wheatley Charles esq. Sands house, Hopton, Mirfield Slingsby John esq. Ravenshaw, Skipton Wheatley Joshua Hirst esq. The Ha~g, Mirfield Smith Percy esq. Herringthorpe, near Rotherham Wheler Charles Wheler esq. Ledstone hall, Normanton Smith William Thomas esq. Hambletou house, :Selhy Whitaker Joshua esq. Croft house. Ossett Spencer-Stanhope Waiter Thomas William esq. Cannon Whitaker Thomas Hordern esq. The Holme, Burnley hall, Cawthorne, Barnsley Whitehead Francis Frederick esq. Beech hill, Saddleworth Stanl!feld Major George, Cottingley ball, Bingley Whitehead George esq. Deighton grove, York Stansfeld Henry Wm. esq. Manor ho. Flockton, Wakefield Wickham William Wickham esq. Newton Kyme, Tadcaster Starufeld James Milnes esq. Graythwaite hall, Ulverston, Wilkinson Bathurst Edward e9q. Potterton hall, Leeds Lancashire Wilkinson Percival Spearman esq. Mount Oswald, Durham Stansfeld Col. Robert, Fieldhouse, Sowerby, Halifax Wilkinson Thomas Clifton esq. N ewall hall, Otley Stansfeld Thomas Woolrycb esq. Weetwood grove, Leed'J Wilmot Robert Charles esq. Woolley, Wakefield Stapleton The Hon. Miles, WhiLe's & Guards' clubs, Wilson George esq. Banner Cross hall, Sheffield London 3.tD Wilson James Buck esq. Haydock, St. Helens Starkey Lewis Randle esq. Becca ball, Aberford, South Wilson John estt. Seacroft hall, Leeds Milford Wilson Sir M a thew hart. M.P, Eshton hall, Leeds Starkie Le Gendre Nicbolas esq. Huntroyd, Burnley Wilson Matthew Wharton esq. Eshton hall, Leeds Stead Charles esq. The Knoll, Haildon, near Leeds Winn Rowland esq. M.P. Nostel priory, Wakefield Stephenson Cookson esq. Sands house, Huddersfield Wood The Hon. Chas. Lindley, Athenreum club, London 1.w Streatfeild Richard Ja9. esQ. Rossin~ton hall, near Bawtrv Wood Frederick Henry esq. Hollin hall, Ripon Stuart Wortley The Hon. Francis, Scarborough Woodd Basil Thomas er,q. Conyngham hall, Knaresborough Stuart Wortley Francis John R.N. esq. Scarborough Woodd Charles Henry Lardner esq. Oughtershaw hall, Stuart Wortltly Rigllt Hon. James Archibald, 7 Mandeville Hubberholme, Skipton place, Wigmore street, London w Wormald John esq. Ravens lodge, Dewsbury Sturrock Archibald esq. Elmfield, Doncaster Wright Charles esq. Rockmount, North Anston, Rotherham Sutcliffe John Crossley esq. The Lee, Heptonsta11, Mnchstr Wright Charles Booth Elmsall esq. Bolton hall, Clitheroe Sutclitfe Rev. T. M.A. Royds ho. Heptonstall, Manchester Wright John Field esq. Hollings, Killinghall, Leeds Sutherland-Walker Evan Chas. esq. Skibo castle,Sutherland Wrightson Richard Heber e~q. Cusworth hall, Doncaster Swale Rev. Hogarth John M.A. Infield, Settle Wyvill Marmaduke esq. Denton park, Ilkley Swann Robert esq.late of Askham ball, York YarboroughGeorge BryanCooke esq .Carnpsmount,Doncaster Swire Samuel esq. Littlethorpe, Ripon Yates James esq. Oakwood hall, Rotherham :5ykes Williamjun. esq. G~en lea, Lindley, Huddersfield York Edward Christorher esq. Button hall, York Taylor Francis Howard esq. Middlewood hall, Barnsley Yorke John esq. Bewerley ball, Leeds Taylor John Thorp esq. Oaklands, Huddersfield Yorke Thomas Edward esq. Halton place, Leeds Clerk of the Peace, John Hamerton esq. Hellifield Peel, Leeds Deputy Clerk of the Peace t Deputy Sheri.ff, William Vibart Dixon, Wood street, Wakefield • Deputy Clerk of the Peace, William Francis Lovell Horne, Wood street, Wakefield Clerk of Indictments, Arthur Thomas, Sheffield .
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