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Swaine hill, Yeadon Hudson Oliver, 24 New street, Pudsey Kettlewell Fred, 99 St. James' street Long Mrs. Hannah J. New rd. Guiseley Hudson Tom, 62 Regent street Kidd Benj. 17 Woodman ter. York road Longbottom Mrs. Mary, 72 & 74 Peel st Hudson Wm. 2 Wharfe street, Keighley Kidd Henry, 15 Albert Prince street Longbottom Simeon, Victoria road, Hudson William, Woodside, Horsforth Kilbride John, 22 Hunslet lane Eccleshill, Bradford Hughes John, 6r Wortley lanEl Kill bank Richard, 25 Snowdrop walk Longbottom William, 2 Villa terraee, Hullah Mrs. Ann Eli7..a, r6o Armley rd Killbride Mrs. Ellen, 69 York street Woodhouse hill, Hunslet Hullah George, 14 Westfield lane, Idle Killoran Mrs. Catherine, I Middle row LongfellowMrs. H. 26Beecroft st. Kirk stall Hullah William, 31 Grape st. Hunslet King John Aug. 30 Anchor ter. Hunsiet Longley Mrs. Nancy, I Melville place Humphreys Mrs. Mary, 34 Clay street Kirk Mrs. Sarah, 34 Moore st. Ho! beck Lonsdale Mrs. M. A. 34 & 36 Charles st Hunter Jn. Wm. I Waterloo pl. York rd Kirk William, 25 Ellerby road Lonsdale Walker, 198 Low. Wortley rd Husband Robert, 20 Sackville street Kirk by Robert, 20 Holdsworth street Lord John, 3-+ Eastfield street Hutchinson Mrs. Hannah, Horsforth Kirton Mrs. Ann, Woodlesford Oulton Loughlin Mrs. Eliza, 71 Jack lane Hutchinson Leonard, I7 Front row KitchenJames, 17 Waterloo rd. Pudsey Love Waiter, 54 York street Hutchinson Mrs. Mary, 8oAsh gro.Ilkley Kitching John, 258 Tong road Lovering Mrs. Sarah, 134 Blaekman la Hutton Daniel, Burley lane, Horsforth Kitchingman John, 2 Shay street Lowley George; 197 Meanwood road Hutton Miss S. A. Carr lane, Calverley Knapton John M. 7 Cavendish sq.Farsley LownMrs.J a ne, 30 Bradford st Keighley Ibbitson Mrs. Elizh. 245 Meanwood road Knapton Matt. Craig bottom, Rawdon Lowry l\'Irs. Jane, I Ebony st. Hunslet Ibbotson Mrs.Rachl.Cawood yd. Marsh la Lackin Thomas, go Westgate, Keighley Ludski Mrs. Rosa, 62 Bridge street Iles Mrs. Sarah Ann, 89 Regent street Lamb John, I27 Water lane Lnery William Hy. 55 Cromwell street Illingworth Alfd. I Porritt st. Holbeck Lamb Joseph, Park lane, Keighley Lupton Thos. Cyprus cotts.Moorli-arfth Illingworth Mrs. Hannah, Peel st.Morley I Lambert Henry, Adel Lyens Charles, 5 Wordsworth street Ineson Mrs. Sarah, 12 Mill street LambertJ.Victoriard.Eccleshill,Bradfrd Lynch Frederick, 3I Stoney Rock lane Ingle Mrs. Susanna, I Lower Alfred st Lambert Mrs. Mary, High st. Yeadon Lyndley George, 5 Eton street, Holbeck Inman Charles, Hunger hill, Morley Lambert Thomas, Stourton, Rothwell McCaulay Thos. Chapel la. Meanwood Inman George, Oulton LancasterJas.2r Wellington st.Keighley Macer Charles, The Birks, Morley lnman Samuel, 65 Runcorn street Lancaster Jonn. 30 South st. Keighley McCruddenMrs.Elizabeth, 3 Bnghton st Isaacs Lewis, 36 ::3tand, KirkgateCovered Langley Edmund M. I9 Kendall terrace McCue Mrs. Mary, 14 Leeming square market Langstaff Henry, Woodlesford, Oulton McCulloch James, 22 Bickerdike strPet lsherwood Miss Sarah, rgo Lower Town Laurcnce Mrs. Grace, 26 Gelderd road McDermot Mrs. Isabella, 12 Wriggled- street, Bramley LavFmder Chas. Hy. 13 Wordsworth st worth street, Bank Tve Henry, New road, Guiseley Lawn James, Woodlesford, Oulton McDonald Jarnes, Bondgate, Otley Jackson Mrs. Adelina, 3 Gars street, Lawrence John Richard, 129 West street ~fcDonaldMrs.Susan,IIowarthla.Yeadon Dewsbury road Lawson Thos_ 2I Otley road, Headingley McDonnell Mrs_ Emma,3 Sunny Bank st Jackson George, 33 Alfred Cross street Lawson William, 70 Lowtown, Pudsey :\IcDougall Joseph, I Chelsea st.Holbeck J ackson George, 6 Poplar street Laycock J on as, Lawkholme la. Keighley Machell Miss Agnes, 25 Cavalier stre..-t Jackson James, 111 St. Peter's street Lazenby Genrge, n Bow street, Bank :\fcKay George, 23 Selby street Jackson John Hardcastlc, I65 Jack lane Leach Mrs. Elizh. 7 Kaye st. Water lane McKenzie Daniel, 23 Surrey st. Bank Jack son Mrs.Martha, Woodlesford,Oultn Leach Mrs. Grace,3o Lee's yd_Meadow la Macmahon J ames Edward, 9 Off street Jackson Simon, 66 Church st. Hunslet Leach James, 4 Olive street, Holbeck Mackey Thomas, 51 High st. Keighley Jackson William, 46 George street Leaf Jpseph, 5I Regent street Mallard John, I6 Brass street, Bank Jacobs Abram, 99~ Regent street Leak Thomas, u6 High street McLeod Thos. 20 New Cleveland street Jefferies John Benjamin, 141 York st Leap Miss Margart. Gordon rd.Hunslet MeTagga.rt Owen, 9 Chapeltown road Jeffrey Edwin, 24 Wharf street Lear Charles, Shadwell MalcolmMiss Mary,21 Moore st.Holbeck Jennings John, 26 Ashbourne grove, Leary Robert, 39 Raglan road Mallinson Mrs. Sarah, r8 Matlock ter Hillidge road, Hunslet Leary Mrs. Sarah, 82 Moor cres. Hunslet Malnney James, 48 Charles street Jessop Joseph, rB Mabgate Leathley Alfred, Kirk lane, Yeadon Mallis Mrs_8arah,I4 Kilburn st.Holbeck Jessop Mrs. Sarah Ann, 23 Sydenham Leathley R. Gildersorne st. Gildersome Malthouse Mrs.Sarah, IS & 17 Oxford rd street, Holbeck Ledger Harrison, 19 Great Garden st Mann Joseph,52 Top Moor side, Holbeck Johnson Edward, 27 Benson street Ledger Henry,Rothwell haigh, Rothwell Mann Mrs. M. Browgate,Baildon,Shipley John son Geo. Fredk. r Ripley pl.Stc.ngly Lee Daniel, Reek bottom, FarslPy Maroney Mrs. Mary, 8 Madras street Johnson Joseph, 24 Edgar street Lee llerbert., 26 Stansfield row, Burlcy Marsden Charles William, 19 Hound st .Johnson Saml. 15 Morris lane, Kirkstall Lee James, High street, Yeadon Marsden Jas. 5 Cross Hampton strc:et Johnson Thomas, rro Woodhouse street Lee John, 47 East street Marshall Jn. Green Bottom ter.Guiseley Jolly James, 104 Dewsbury road Lee Mrs. Mary, 62 Bradford road, Idle Marshall Samuel, 14 Charles st. Farsley Jones Mrs. Ann, 6 Sea mer st. Armley rd Lee Mrs. Mary, 88 Camp road Mars hall Thomas, 42 New la. Meadow la Jones Mrs. Anne, 202 North street Lee Simeon, I Ripley st. Stanningley MarshallThompson,23 Harley st.Pudsey Jones Miss Elizabeth, 92 Low road Lee Williarl!, Playground, New Farnley Marshall Miss W. 74A, Roundhay roa,l .Tones George, 23 & 25 Nippet lane Lee William, 86 Pontefract lane Marshall William, Brunswick st.~'Iorley Jones George, 29 Raglan road Leek John, 27 Wellington st. Keighley Marshall William, Kirk lane, Yeadon J onesJn.Hy_88Pemberton st. Dwsbury.rd Leeman John, 82 Pollard street Yfarston Mrs. Jane, 48 Hill st. Bingley Jones Joseph, New street, Pudsey Leeming Robert, Bruntcliffe Marston John, 47 Queen st. Keighley Jowett James, 69 Cross lane, Farnley Leeprudhoe Mrs. Mary Ann, 6 Stone st Mason George, 53 Benson street Juby Joseph, 9 Bombay street, Bank Leethan John, 37 Servia road MasseyJsph.73Rickardshaw la.Stannglv Judson John, Thwaites, Keighley Lemon John Thomas, 2 Jenner street Masterman Mrs.Elizh.3o Spa st.Holbeck Judson T. 58 Marlborough st. Keighley Lennon Richd. 7 & 9 Firth st. New Town :\fasterman "'illiam, 74 Armley road Kay Alfred, 391 South street, Keighley Leonard Bernard, r Dolphin street Maston Mrs. Anna, North parade, Otley Kay Henry, 4 David street, Holbeck Levi Mrs. Fanny, 7Q Templar street ~lathers Francis, 12 High street Kaye Arthur, Bruntcliffe Levison Fisher, 70 Regent street MattackMrs.E.2rNewBridgest.Keighley Kaye Mrs. Mary, 42 Eastfield street Lcwis John, 23 High street Mattack Jsph.Browgate,Baildon,Shipley Kaye Thomas, 18 & 20 Denison street Lewis Robert, 22 Cambridge road 'Matthews Samuel, II Cross Green lane Kaye "Tilliam, New Wortley Lickley Christopher, Far royds, Reeston :\Iaude Geo. Thos 1 & 3 Dale st. Rolbeck Kaye William, Oulton Liddell Edward, 7 Sackville street 'Mattinson Mrs. Mary, 8 Highfield place Keane Mrs. Eliza, 8 Langham street Liddle Mrs. Ann, 3 Ellerby street ~faudefield Mrs. Agnes, 26 Front walk, Keel Francis, ISI Marsh lane Lilley Thomas, 43 Emily st. Keighley Holbeck Keelty Luke, 12 Barrack street Linley Mrs. Mary, Seacroft Maw R. r & 3 Upper Accommodation rd Keighley Mrs. Eli7~, r8 Lower Bank ,Linley "'illiam, 7 New la. Meadow lane Mawman Thomas, 26 Grimston street street, Farsley Linfoot George, 10 Cedar st. Armley Mawson Mrs. Betsy Ann, 45 Church Keighley James, Bagley lane, Farsley Lister Benj. 3 Roxburgh rd.Dewsbry.rd street, Hunslet Kellet George, 14 Crowther street Lister Thos. 18 St. Matthew's st.Holbck Mawson Samuel, I Princess st. Bingley Kellett James, 5 St. Agnes grove Littlewood Albert, 126 West street Mawson "'m. Thornhill street, Calverley .
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