county; James Fenton, of HEazlehurst, near Rochdale aforesaid; Jonathan Nield of Dunnter, in Rochdale aforesaid; William Fenton the younger, of Ryfield, near Rochdale. carrying on business in copartnership together as bankers at Rochdale aforesaid, and at Heywood, in the same
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descriptions of residence Ibecame stereotyped, and descended from father to son, generally -shortened into one wvord-Water, Wood or Attwlood, Uneerwvood, Ryfield. Before a towel, -" atte " took the form of " atten " as atten ash;- in shortening the
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OS, Corn- hill; IanniliaNe & Co., 03, Oxforl Street; aen Saolgor 150, Oxford Street; Powell, lokseller, A5, West- morelanld StretlDulAin); Ryfield & Co., 132, Geolrg's Street, Liimerick; Samiiiel Ardagh, Mall, WTa'terf.tr(l; Aldermiiai i-lack oit, Clonel w; l1. J. Polsoll, Il/oil
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6S, Corn- bill; Hainay & Co., 63, Oxford Street; and Sanger 150, Oxford Street; Powell, Bokseller, 15, West- moreheand StrectDuhlill; Ryfield & Co., 132, George's Street, Limerick; Samuel Ardagh, Mall, Waterford; Alderman Hackett, Clonmel; R. J. Polson, Mail Office, Enniskillei',
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Anderson & Adams, Flood, Price. Heron & Co, Butler, M'Carthy, Bewley & Evans, Dub. lin; Gordon, Page, Coleby, Cork ; Ryfield & Co. Lime. rick; Hackett, Clonrnel; Malcomson, Carlow; Pilson, Downpatrick; Kelly, Drogheda; Maxwell, Kilkeriny; Buchanan, Newry ; Farrell, Waterford;
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