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N. & E. Ridin'js Yorkshire COURT DIRECTORY.) N. & E. RIDIN'JS YORKSHIRE. L.!.M 535 Jones Roger, 35 Church st. Middlesbro' Kershaw All en, Brough Kirk Miss, 12 Vansittart tcr. Coatham Jones 'l'hos. Market place, Easingwold Kershaw Herbert Warren, North Riding Kirk Mrs. Aldbrough, Hull Jones William, 32 Hd.rwick st. Scarboro' County Lunatic Asylum, Clifton, York Kirk Mrs. Market place, Hedon, Hull Jones Wm. r3 Baxter st. Middlesbrough Kershaw Miss, Stockton house, Stock- Kirk Mrs. Ocean ter. Newport R.S.O Jones Wm. 82 Union st. Middlesbrough ton, York Kirk Mrs. Railway street, :Malton Joping Misses, The Crescent, Thirsk Kershaw Mrs. Ravensworth, Richmond Kirk Mrs. Westwood road, Beverley Jordan Mrs. 4 Cambndge st. Bridlingtn Ketchley Hev. Waiter Guy, Vicarage, Kirk Rich d. 33 Church st. Middlesbro' Jordan William, A.shbourne:house, Quay Kirby Moorside R.S.O Kirkby Herbert, Lythe hall, Whitby road, Bridlington Quay Kettle well John, East Huntington, York Kirkby M. 64 Middle st. sth.Gt.Driffield Jordison Charles Frederick, I Church Kettlewell Mrs. xo Alma sq. Scarboro' Kirkby Misses, North house, Patring .. street, Coatham, Redcar Kettlewell Sam, Brough ton, Hull Jowett Benjamin, 3 Fern bank, Valley Ketton Mrs. Mandale road, Thornaby- Kirk ham Rev. William, Ulshaw bridge, road, Scarborough on-Tees Thornton Steward, Bedale Jowsey T. B. 53 Victoria rd. Scarboro' Key Capt. W. H. J.P. Fulford hall, York Kirkness Arthur, Cheswold house, Step- Jowsey T.R.Rose cot.Queen's rd.Rchmd Key Mrs. 5 Victoria road, Mal ton ney avenue, Falsgrave, Scarborough Joy D. Welton hill, Welton, Brough Key Mrs. Gate Fulford, York Kirkness E. 11 Avenue rd. Scarborough Joy Mrs. 1 Park street, Middlesbrough Keys-Well H.ev.William,9Sarony square, Kirkness 0. A. 14 Seamer rd. Scarboru' Jubb R. W. H. The Cottage, Roos, Hull South cliff, Scarborough Kirkpatrick Capt. Thomas D. West Judd A. 20 Seaton rd. Coatha.m,Redcar KeyworthW.D.2Marine ter.Hrnsea.Hull lodge, West st. .South cliff, Scarboro' Judson Mrs. Bloomsbury house, Pock- Kidd Capt. George, Brook cottage, Kirkpatrick John Seaton West, The lington, York Hawsker, Whitby Aspens, Market Weighton R.S.O Kaiser Andrew, Market pl. Richmond Kidd John, 18 Wellclose square, Whitby Kirkpatrick Mrs. I Cambron villas, Kauffmann Albert JQhann, 8 Trafalgar Kidd Miss, 107 Castle rd. Scarborough Bridlington Quay terrace, Coatham, Redcar Kidd S. G. 7 Suffolk ter. Hornsea, Hull Kirkus B. S. I Wilton ter.Hornsea,Ilull Kay Rev. Edward Hirt B. A. Souttergate, Kidd William, 10 Westfield terrace, Kirkus Miss, Railway street, lleverley Hedon, Hull Loftns R.S.O. Yorks Kirtley George Coates, 3 Belle Vue rter- Kay John, Elmfield, Scorton, Darlingtn Kiely Michael David, Boosbeck road, race, Marske-by-the-.Sea R.S.O Ka.yJ.G.C.2Houmlary rd.Middlesbrough Skelton-in-Cleveland R.S.O Kirton Joseph, Belle vue, Bridlington Kay Mrs. 4 Vim~ street, Norton, Malton Kiernan Rev. P Sussex st. Middlesbro' Kitchen Rev. W_ 26Cemeteryrd.Malton Ka.ye Mrs. 23 Highfi~ld, Scarborough Kilbnrn Alexander, Sylvio ho. Richmnd Kitchen Mrs. Welburn, York Kearns John, Sowerby, Thirsk Kilburn Mrs. Askrigg R.S.O Kitchin Mrs. Cravenholme, Avenue Vie~ Keating Mrs. 7 Jedburgh st. Mirldlesbro' Kilburn Mrs. 45 Oak rd. Scarborongh toria, Scarborough Keay William Thomas, Park villa, Park Killick Rev. Richard Henry M:.A.. Great Kitcbin R. Howrah vil. Valley rd.Scarbro' road south, Middlesbrough Smeaton, Northallerton Kitching Alfred Edward l.P. .Ayton firsJ Kebbell Alfred, Flaxton house, York KilvingtonMrs. Brompton, Northallertn Little Ayton, Great Ayton R.S.O Kedward Thomas James, 34 King's KimmingsJ.4oWestbournegro.Scarbro' K!tching Charles Anthony, 18 Teresa. road, North Ormesby, Middlesbrough King B. Ashdale house, Helmsley R.S.O terrace, Coatham, Redcar Keeling Mills, 6 Cliff viis. Hornsea, Hull King Charles, Wynbury, West Witton, Kitching John l. P. Hungate, Pickering Keen Jas. 51 Milton st. Middlesbrough Leyburn R.S.O Kitching John S. The Limes, Avenue Keighley E. 24 Highfield, Scarborough King Christr. Queen's road, Richmond road, Scarborough Keighley Jas. H. Spring Hill ho.Whitby King Frederick, Mapleton, Hull KitchingJ.1Eastbourneter.Hornsea,Hull Keighley Miss, 3 Grosvenor rd.Scarboro' King Jn. 40 North Marine rd. Scarboro' Kitching Miss, Hallgarth, Pickering Keith A.rchibald, Beaconsfield house, King Joseph, r5 Market street, Malton Kitching Mrs. Hnngate, Pickering North Ormesby, Middlesbrough King Mrs. 3 Garnet st. Middlesbrough Kitching Robert John, 129 Corporation Keith Mrs.Highst.Normanby,Mddlsbro' King Mrs. 3 Hotb.am terrace,Bridlington road, Middlesbrough Keld Wm. 77 Norwood st. Scar borough Quay Kitching W.Scarboro' rd.Norton,Malton KelleyJ.H.Poplar rd. Lintbrpe.~lddlsbro' King Mrs. Westbourne terrace, Withern- Kitchingham George, Sowerby, Thirsk Kelley RobertWilliam, 38 George street, sea, Hull Kitcbingman Valentine, Slingsby, Yorld Thornaby-on-Tees King Samuel, Orchard cottage, Malton Kitson Francis, Grove hill, Middlesbro' Kelley 'f. W. 49 Bright st. Middlesbro' King Thomas Firbank, Edgley, West Knaggs Jsph.55 Trafalgar sq. Sca.rboro' Kelly Rev. Thomas Winter M:.A. Vicar- Bur-ton, Leyburn R.S.O Knaggs Mrs. 40 Shady la. Gt. Driffield. &JB, Mapleton, Hull King Thomas Robinson, Wynbury, West Knaggs W. T. 14Lnne st.Saltburn-by-Sea Kelk Mrs. I Brunswick ter. Scarborough Witton, Leyburn R.S.O Knapton C. Thwing, Hnnmanby R.S.O Kelsey F. S. Addiscombe house, El- King William Robinson, Nelholme, Knapton Miss, SinningtonR.S.O loughton, Brongh North Ferriby, Brough Knapton William, Nafferton, Hull KelseyMiss,li-t.Georgest.Pocklngtn.Yrk King William Robinson, jun. B.A. West KnightRev.J.G.B.M:.A.MiddlehamR.S.O Kemmings James, Albany villas, Bes- Burton, Aysgarth Station R.S.O Knight Mrs. 10 Clarence st. Middlesbro' singby road, Bridlington King Wm. Wells, 15 Mount cres.Malton Knott E.26Raleigh st.Falsgrve.Scarboro' Kemp Jn. South ter. Sowerby, Thirsk Kingsley Rev. William Towler B. D. KnottMrs. 16Lune st.Saltbrn.-by-the-Sea Kemp John, Westwood road, Beverley South Kilvington, Thirsk Knott Thomas, Lazenby Yilla, Breckon Kemp Mrs. Vine street, N orton, Malt on Kinnear Misses, The Abbey, Old Ma.lton, llill road, Middlesbrough Kemp S. Dundas vils. Coatham, Redcar Mal ton Knott William M.D., C'.M. 22 West ter~ Kemp Thomas, Norwood, lleverley Kinnear T. J. J.P. Terringtonhall,York race, North Ormesby, Middle.<;brough Kemp Thos. Villa pi. Sowerby, Thirsk Kinnings James, Bessingby road, Hil- Knowles Capt. R.J.Quay rd.Bridlington Kemp William jun. Brough derthorpe, Bridlington Quay Knowles Edmund A. Low row,Richmnd Kempster Mrs. East Huntington, York Kinsley John Vere, lnglehurst, Quay Knowles Jordan V. The Hollies, North Kendall Lieut.-Col. John J.P. 3 Gordon road, Bridlington Quay Ferriby, Brough houses, St. Martin's square, South Kipling Mrs. Romaldkirk, Darlington Knowles McGregor, Fairlield house, cliff, Scarborough Kipling William, Carrow croft, Romald- Cliff lane, Hornsea, Hull KendaliJas.Belgrave ter.Sowerby,Thrsk kirk, Darlington Knowles Mrs. Crayke, Easingwold Kendall Mi<ses, Mehnerby S. 0 Kipps E.2Cambron vls.BridlingtonQuay Knowlson F. r4Gloucester st. Middlesbro' KendallMrs. 4 Westbournepk.Scarboro' Kirby Alfred, 15 East mount, Malton Knowlson Mrs. Thormanby, Easingwold Kendra Thomas Jas. 4 King st. Redcar Kirby Edward, York house, North Kup Mrs. 32 Westbournepark,Scarboro' Ken drew Rev.J. Brompton, Northallertn Ormesby, Middlesbrough Kyle .H.ev. Jn.Latimer B.A.. Hilton, Yarm Kendrew Mrs.Bondgate,HelmsleyR.S.O Kirby Jn. Hy. 7 Beverley rd.Gt.Driffield Kyle J. W.3St.Vincent ter.Coathm.Reder Kennedy Rev. Peter, The Presbytery, Kirby Miss, ·2 St. Hilda's ter. Whitby Lacy Right Rev. Richard D.D. Bishop's South Bank R.S.O Kirby Mrs. Belle Vue house, Bell Vue house, Grove hill, Middlesbrough Kennedy Rev. Richd. Wressell, Howden street, Scarborough Lacy Mrs. 87 Church st. Middlesbrough Kennedy John, South par. Northallertn Kirby Mrs. Bishop Burton, Beverley Laird H. J.19 Lennox st.Middlesbrough Kennedy Jn. B. 16 Rams hill rd. Scarboro' Kirby Mrs. Gate Fulford, York La it Ed ward, Cambridge st. Bridlington Kennedy 1\Iichl. Wood st. N orton, Mal ton Kirby Mrs. Knayton, Thirsk Lamb Rev. Richard Martindell lll.A.. Kennedy Mrs. Commercial street, Nor- Kirby Mrs. 1 Suffolk ter. llornsea, IIull Burton Pidsea, Ilull ton, Malton Kirby Mrs. Jane, 91 Middle street south. Lamb Mrs. Roman by, Northallerton Kennedy Mrs. 6 Princess Royal terrace, Great Dnffield LambWm.WaterSide ho.Bubwith,Selby Scsrborough Kirby Mrs. John, 29 Middle street LambW.J.rsGrosvenorter.Hornsea,Hull Kennington William, II Westbourne north, Great Driffield LambertF.sen.Bainbridge,AskriggR.S.O grove, Scarborough Kirby Rt. L. Linthorpe rd. Middlesbro' Lambert Frank, New walk, Beverley Kenny A. 104 Ru~sell st. Middlesbrough Kirby T. T. 7 5 Middle st.sth.Gt.Driffield Lambt>rt George, Studley house, The Kent. Charles William, 14 King's road, Kirby William, Market place, Bedale Crescent, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough North Ormesby, Middlesbrough Kirk James, Dawnay lodge, Potter Lambert Henry, Westwood rd. Beverley Kermath S. 46 St. Paul's rd.Middlesbro' Brompton, Ganton, York Lambert J.x Nelson ter.Coatham,Redcar Kemot Abraham B. Reeth, Richmond .Kirk :Miss, Keldgate, Beverley Lambert The Misses, Patrington, Hull .
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