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N. & E. Riding~ Yorkshire TRADES DIRECTORY.] N. & E. RIDING~ YORKSHIRE. F.AR 643 Speed Edward, The Old Manor house, Stanger James, Sigston lodge, Kirby- Stilborn William. Low Hut ton, Buttons Brandesburton, Hull Sigston, Northallerton Ambo, York Speed John, Brandesburton, Hull Stangoe John,Goldshoro', Lythe, Whit by ;Stirk Robert, Grazing nook, Aikbar, Speight Joseph, Church houses, Farn- Stangoe Robert, Hirkhead, Hutton Mul-l Fingall R.S.O dale East side, York grave, Whitby Stirke Christphr_ Rarden, Fingall KS.O Spence William & George, Halfpenny Stanhope John, Ampleforth, York Stirke Edward P. Barden, Fingall R.S.O house, Walburn, Richmond Stanley M_ Melmerby,Middleham ILS.O Stirke Robt.Grazing nook,Fingall R.S.O Spence Miss Ann, Low Catton, York Stather John, Goodmanham, Brough Stockdale Mrs. Jane & Son, Cow close, SpenceB.Walden,AysgarthStatn.R.S.O Stather Thomas, South Newbald KS.O Hilton, Yarm Spence Christopher, Knayton, Thirsk Stather William, North Ca\e R.S.O Stock dale C. Gt. Busby, N orthallerlon SpenceMrs.E.Spelder bnks.Fearby,Bedle Stathers George, Great Cowden, Hull Stockdale John, Worton, Bainbridge, Spencc Mrs. I. Bellerby, Leyburn R.S.O Stathcrs William, Rimswell, Hull Aysgarth R.S.O Spence Jas. Carlton, l\Iiddlcham R.S.O Staveley Harold H. Southburn, Driffidd Stockdale Prince, Longland>, Ingleby Spence John, Faxfleet, Howden Staveleyl. Trout's dale,Ebberston, York Arncliffe, Northallerton Spence John, Huttcn Conyers, Ripon Staveley J. A. Manor ho. Nth.Daltn.S.O Stockdale Rt. LittleAyton,Ayton R.S.O Spence John, Snainton, York Staveley S. (exors. of), Hayton, York Stockdale "\V1lliam, White Ground Spence J. Walden,Aysgarth Statn. R.S.O Stead Enoch, Little Fencote, Bedale house, Burythorpe, York Spence John Ernest, Sproatley, Hull Stead George, Levisham, Pickering Stockell Robert, Oulston lane, Crayke, Spence Simeon,Wensley,Leyburn R.S.O Stead John, Carthorpe, Bedale Easingwold Spence Thomas, Wallis grange, Kipling Stead John, Helperby, York Stockil John, Winton, ~orthallerton C(ltes, Market Weighton Stead John, Wrelton, Pickering StockilJohn, jun. Winton, :'l"orthallerton Spence Thomas, Walkington, Beverley Stead Thomas, Ricca~l, York StockiU Jn_ Heavie green, Harome, York Spence Watson, Wycliffe, Darlington Steel Mrs. Emily, Well hall, Redale Stockill William, Coulton, York Spence William, Hawsker, Whithy Steel Matthew, Wath, Ripon Stockill W. Golden sq. Oswaldkirk, York Spence W. Cleaves hill, Skerne, Driffield Steels J_ Shipton, Mrkt_ Weighton R.S. 0 Stockill W.jun.Sproxton,HelmsleyR.S. 0 Spence William, Halfpenny house, Bar- Steers William, Nunkecling, Hull Stockill W.sen.Sproxton,HelmsleyR.S.O den, Fmgall R.S.O Stelling George, Well, Bedale Stockillel\Irs.Jane, \Yillowgate,Pickering SpenceleyJoseph, Troutsdale,Hackness, Stephenson Thomas & Henry, Stadling Stocks Charles, Rurnby, York Scarborough house, Ebberston, York Stockton Daniel, Glaisdale, Grosmont Spenceley Joshua, Brink house, Nether Stephenson Charles, Hull Stockton Jas. 31 Shady la. Gt. Driffield S!lton, Northallertcn Stephenson Charles, Low Skirlington, Stockton John, Foresters' lodge, Little Spencer Henry, Thorganby, York Atwick, Hull Fryup, Grosmont R.S.O Spencer Jeffrey, Gayle, Hawes H.S.O Stephenson Eli, Lit. Barugh, Pickering Stockton Wm.Nearfield,Howsham,York Spencer John, Skelgill, Low Abbotside, Stephenson Miss Elizabeth, High Wether- Stoddart W.Summer hl. Gt.AytonR S. 0 Askrigg R. S. 0 cote, Skiplam, York Stokell Thos. Westacre, Bolt by, 'fhirsk Spencer Robert, Gayle, IIawes R.S.O :=:tephenson Mrs. Elizabeth, Shipton, Stone George, West Tanfield, Bedale Spencer T. Startforth, Barnard Castle Market Weighton R.S.O Stonehouse Albert, Scalby, Scarborough Spencer Richard, North Newbald R. S.O Stephenson Francis, Ellerton, York Stonehouse Eel ward, Seal by, Scarboro' SpensleyS.&Son,Wensley ,LeyburnR.S. 0 Stephenson F. Middle ho.Scampston, Yrk Stonehouse George, Riggs house, Farn- Spensley Carter, Feetham, Rit'hmond Stephenson George, Brandesburton,Hull dale West side, York SpensleyJ. Hill top, Kearton, Richmond Stepher.son Henry, Southgate, Market StonehouseG.Rosedale,EJst sde.Pickrn_s bpensley Jn. Jsph_ Gunnerside, Richmnd Weighton RS.O Stonehouse John, Hinderwell R.S.O Spensley Mrs. M. Feetbam, Richmond Stephenson Hy. Goodmanham, Hrough Stonehouse John, Wykeham, York Spensley Metca.lfe,Castle bnk_ &Gale bnk. Stephenson LGruntn. Manfield,Darlngtn Stonehouse J oseph, Stork house, Brans- Wensley,CastleBolton,LeyburnR.S.O Stephenson John, Barmston, Hull dale West side, York Spensley Timothy, Woodhall park, Ask- Stephenson John, Butterwick, York Stonehouse Matthew, Dunsley, Whitby rigg, Aysgarth Station R.S.O Stephenson John, Cropton, Pickering StonehouseR.Mickleby,HinderwellR.S.O SpetehJ.Barmby-on-the-Marsh,Howden Stephenson John, Cherry Burton S.O Stonehouse Robert, Newby,Scarborough Spilman John, Ellerker, Brough Stephenson John, Hollym, Hull Stonehouse William, Flamborough, Hull Spilman John, Sunk island, Hull Stephenson John William, Bushyhill, Stonehouse W.:.Vlickleby,Hindrwl.R.S.O Spilman J. H. Clematis house, Lund North N ewbald R.S.O Stones Edwd. M. Seal houses, Richmond S.O. York StephcnsonJ. W.Rudston,Bridlngtn.Quy Stones M. Barmby-on-the-1\Iarsh, Howdn Spink Francis, Lockton, Pickering Stephenson John William, Waterside Storey H&.W.TheHall, Walbrn.Richmnd Spink Henry, East Huntington, York house, Metham, Howden Storey Mrs. Ann, Brough, Catterick Spink Thos. Highfield,Hunmanby R.S.O Stephenson Mrs. Mary Ann, Grange, Storey Mrs. Ann, Carperby, Aysgarth Spinks James, Easington R.S.O Goodmanham, Brough Station R.S.O Sp1vey Joseph, Feliskirk, Thirsk Stephenson Matthew, Salt wick, Haws- Storey F. Aysgarth, Aysgarth Stn.R. S. 0 Sprats Thomas, Fingall RS.O ker, Whitby Storey George, Ellerton, York bprintell S. Tunstall, Lit. Ayton R.S.O Stephenson Philip, Barmston, Hull Storey Mrs.H.CastleBoltn.Leybrn.R.tl.O Stabler Mrs. Jane, Dunnington, York Stephenson Philip, Fraisthurpe, Hull StureyJ.Lane hd.IIutton::\iagna,Drlngtn Stables H. Newhay grange, Cliff, Selby Stephenson Robert, Barrnston, Hull Storey John, Middleham RS.O Stamford R.Egton bnks_Grosmnt.R.S.O Stephenson R. IS8Falsgrave rd.Scarboro' Storey John, Thoresby, C'lrperhy, Ays- StainthorpeF.Nipehowe,Hawskr.Whitby Stephenson S. Goodmanham, Brough garth Station RS.O Stainthorpe Geo_ Fylingdales, Scarboro' Stephenson Thos.Aldbrough,Darlington Storey Jn_ Thwaitcholme, AskriggR.S.O Stainthorpe George,Moor row, Darlingtn Stephenson Thomas, Bempton R.S.O Storey Robert Gibson, Thornton, York Stainthorpe John, Ramsdale, I<'yling- Stephenson Thos. Goodmanham,Brough StoreyMrs.S.Bailes ho.Colsterdale,Hedle dales, .Scarborough Stephenson T . .l\1iddletonTyas,Richmond StoreyS. "\Vest ho. Kildle.Grosmon tR. S_ 0 Stainthorpe Mrs. M. Barforlh, Darlingtn Stephenson Thomas, Ulrome, Hull Storey Sirnon,Baysdale, GrosmontR.S.O Staintborpe Mrs. Mary, Howdale, Fy- Stephenson Thomas Staveley, Walking- Storey Thomas, l\lelbourne, York lingdales, Scarborough ton, Beverley Storey Thomas, 1\Iiddleham R.S. 0 Stainthorpe Sampson, Esp syke, Hutton Stephenson William,Hurton Pidsea,Hull Storey Thomas, Ulshaw bridge, Thw 1- Mnlgrave, Whitby Stephenson William, Shipton, Market ton Steward, Bt~dale Stainthorpe William, Barlon, Darlington Wcighton RS.O Stork Henry, Langtoft, Hull StaintonG. W.Bishopsoil,Eastringtn.S.O Stcphenson William, Welwick, Patringtn Stork Matthew, Haisthorpe, Hull Stamton John, Aislaby, Whitby Stephenson Wm.Edwd. Burstwick, Hull Stork Thomas Uobert, Brigham & Stamford Edward, Burlon Pidsea, Hull SterickcrG.Stockton-on-the-Forest,York Gembling house, Hull Stamford Frederick, Skidby, Hull Steriker John Waiter, Barmston, Ilull Storm Hichard, Fylingdales, Scarboro' Stamford Joseph, East Newton, Hull StevensonJn.Harmby-on-the-Moor,York Stott John, North moor, Easingwold S,amford William, Thorngumbald, Ilull Stcvenson John, Borrowby, Thirsk StraiTen Rt. WestWitton,LeyburnR.S.O Stamf rth Thomas, Dunsley, Whitby Stevenson John, Cloughton, Scarboro' Strangwayes Edward & Thomas, Leases, Stamp ,Edward, Dale llead, Bishopdale, Stevenson John, Kirby-Sigston, North- Aiskew, Bedale Aysgarth Statwn R.S.O allerton Strickland Mrs. Ann, Hutton-le-H le, Btamper Mrs. Catherine & James,High- StevensonRW.Skeltn.-in-Clvelnd.R.S.O Kirby Moorside R.S.O field house, Nnnnington, York ·Stevenson William, Step ends, Holwick, Strickland Mrs. Elizabeth & John, Btamper Thomas, Stonegrave, York Darlington Spaunton, Sinnington R.S.O Stand,r Richard, Wetwang, York · Stewart John, Yapham, Pocklington Strickland Emanuel, Sinnington R.S.O St nd~ge Percy, Cawton hall, Cawton,! Stewart Thomas, Welham bridge, Has- StricklandE.Rosedale,West sde.Pickerng Gillmg, York holme grange, Holme-on-Spalding- Strickland Hugill, Hall house, Brans- 8,._tanforth Anthony, Goathland, York i Moor, York dale East side, York tanf rthW_Norlhfield ho.Easingtn.Hull StewartW.The Grange, Ellerker,Brough Strickland John, La~tingham, York ~. & E. R. YORKS. 41:1: .
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