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HAMPSHIRE. [ KELLY's O'cajlaghan Admiral George William Douglass C.B 16 HAMPSHIRE. [ KELLY'S O'CaJlaghan Admiral George William Douglass C.B. Stapleton-Bretherton Frederick Annesley esq. Heathfield Deer leap, Rowlands Castle, Havant house, Fareham Oglander John Henry esq. LL.B., F.S.A. :Kunwell, Brad­ Stevenson Wm. George esq. Foxlease, Lyndhurst R.S.O ing R.S.O. Isle of Wight Stuart-Menteth Charles Granville esq. Rownhams Old.field Capt. Christopher Campbell mount, Southampton Ommanney Admiral Sir Erasmus C.B., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., Suckling Oapt. Thomas R.N. Highwood, Romsey F.R.G.S. 29 Connaught square, London W Sutton Capt. Francis, Came house, D(}l·chester; & I& Pares John esq. M.A. 54 Clarence parade, Southsea Ourzon street, London W Parker Sir Wm. Biddulph bart. Blackbrook ho. Farehm Sut-ton Major Fras. Richd. Hugh Seymour, Penton lodge,. §Pelham The Hon. Evelyn Cornwallis Anderson-, The Andover; & 18 Curzon street, London W Cottage, St. Lawrence, Ventnor, Isle of Wight Sykes Sir Frederick Hy. hart. Westfield, Purley, Read­ Pember Edward Henry, esq. Q.C., :M:.A. Vicars hill, ing; & I7 Lancaster gate, London W Lymington ; & 32 Great George street, London S W Talbot-Ponsonby Chas. Wm. esq. Langrish ho.Petersflll Penrhyn Edward Hugh Leycester ~esq. The Cedars, East Tennyson Lord, Farringford house, Freshwater Station Sheen, London S W R.S.O. Isle of Wight Perceval General John :M:axwell O.B. Dillon house, Down- Thompson Henry esq. Riverside, Fordingbridge patrick, eo. Down Thomson John RobertSI M.D. Monkchester, Bournemouth Pidcock-Henzell :M:aj .Hy. Henzell Fraser,Pinehrst.Farnbro *Tichborne• Sir Henry Alfred Joseph Douahty0 hart. *Portal Melville esq.M.A.Laverstoke ho.Whitchurch R.S.O Tmhborne park, Alresford Portal William Wyndham. esq. M.A. Southington house, Timson Capt. Hy. Tatchbury mount, Netley rd. S'hampton Overton, Whitchurch S.O.; & 45 South street, Park Traherne Maj. Anthony Powell, Halterworth lo.Romsey lane, London W Turner-Irton Capt. Robert Lambert, Swanwick glen~ *Portal Wyndham. Spencer esq. Malshanger, Basingstoke Southampton *Portsmouth Earl of, M.A., F.S.A. Hurstbourne park, Turner-Turner John Edmund Unett Phillipson esq. Avon Whitchurch R.S.O.; & 2 Abbey gardens, Westminster, castle, Ringwood London SW Twentyman Ool. Augustus Chas. C.B. Greatbridge house. Powell Lt.-Ool. Wm. Martin, Brooklands, LyndhurstR.S.O Romsey Powney Major Cecil Du Pre Penton, Fyfield house, Andover Upward Edward Jackson esq. St. .Aubins, Sandown Radclyffe Chas. Edwd. esq. Little park, Wickham,Farehm R.S.O. Isle of Wight Ramsay William esq. Clevelands, Bassett, Southampton Veal Frederic esq. Southampton street, Ringwood *Rand(}lph Chas. Foyle esq. Kimpt<ln lodge, nr. Andover Venner Col. Leonard Sidebottom, St. Rode, Bournemouth Rawnsley Willingham Frwklin esq. M.A. Park hill, Vereker the HQn. John Gage Prendergast, East Oowes Lyndhurst Castle, Isle of Wight Rawson Robert esq. F.R.A&t.S. Warblington villa, Hava.nt Viney Thos. Gould esq. Flaxfield, Fordingbridge Rice Admiral Sir Edward l:lridges K.C.l:l. Dane court, Walford Herbert Henry esq. Arlebury, Alresford; & & near Dover, Kent CJornwall gardens, London SW Ringrose-VQase William Ringrose esq. Ohilwort'h tQwer, Wallace Lieut.-Colonel Nesbit Willoughby, St. John's,. near Romsey Bishopstoke, Southampton Robertson Wm. Tr(}tter esq. The Grange, .Aldershot Wailer John Ashley esq. Beenham court, Headley, l'<ew­ Rodney Lt.-Ool. Lennox Geo. R.M. Berrington, Alverstoke bury, Berks Rowcliffe William esq. Northbrook, Farnham; & 20 WalliS' Arthur esq. Coombehurst, Basingstoke Sussex place, Regent's park, London NW Ward Edmund Granville esq. 'Weston manor, Freshwater Rowley Admiral Charles John, HO<lmesland, Botley S.O. Station R.S.O., Isle of Wight Roy Wm. Gascoigne esq.Byams, Marchwood, S'hmpton Ward Howard Charles esq. M.A. Yeatoon grange, Hordle, Rycroft Sir Richard Nelson bart. Dummer ho.Basingstoke Lymington Scarlett Major Robert Lawrence R.A. Otterbourne house, Ward-Jackson Major Wm. Chas. Camp hl. Lyndhurst RSO Winchester Wavell Col. Llewellyn, 27 Grosvenor road, ..Aldershot Sclater Philip Lutley esq. M.A., F.R.S. Odiham priory, Webster Capt. Sir Augustus Frederick Walpole Edward Winchfield; & 3 Hanover square, London W hart. Hildon house, Salisbury §Seely Sir Charles bart. V.D. l:lrook house, Kewport, Wei.ch-Thornton Henry esq. Beaurepaire park, Sherborn~ Isle of Wight Sit. John, Basin~stoke Seely Charles Hilton esq. M.P. Brook house, l'<ewport, *Wellington Duke of, Stratfieldsaye house, Mortime-r­ Isle of Wight; & I Carlton House ter. London SW R.S.O. Berks; & Apsley ho. I49 Piccadilly,London W Selborne Earl of, Blackmoor house, Petersfield; & 49 Wells Hy. esq. Llanover house, The Grove, Aldershot Mount street, London W Whalley-Tooker Hyde Salmon esq. Hinton Daubnay, Seymour Henry Hobart Culme- esq. Glenville, Bitterne, Horndean R. S. 0 Southampton WhitakerAlex.Ingham esq.Grayshott hall,Haslemere R.S.O Shaw"'Lefevre Rlt. Hon. George John P.O. Abbots Worthy Whitaker Wm. Ingham. esq. Pylewell park, Lymington house, Kings Worthy, Winchester; & 18 Bryanston sq. Whitehead John Livesey esq. M.D. Belgrave house, Vent- London W nor, Isle of Wight Shedden George esq. B . .A. Somerville, St. John's park, Wickham Capt. Henry Lamplugh, .Army & Navy club, Ryde, Isle of Wight Pail mall, London SW Shelley Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles bart. Avington park, Willan Lt.~Col. Frank, Thornhill pk. Bitterne.Soutbamptn Alresford; & I3 Rutland gate, London S W Williams Ashley George esq. Cadlington, Blendwortb, Shute Gen. Sir Charles Camer(}n K.C.B. Dinsdale, Horndean R.S.O Bournemouth Williams Gen. Sir John William Collman K.C.B., R.M.A. §Simeon Sir John Stephen Barrington bart. M.P. Swains- Morelands, Havant ton, Newport, Isle of Wigbt; & 19 Wilton cres.Lndn SW Willis-Fleming John Edward Arthur esq. Chilworth -11-Simonds ·wm. Barrow esq. Abbots Barton, "Winchester manor, Romsey Sloane-Stanley Francis esq *Winchester Marquess (}f, Am port house, And over; Snell William Philip esq. M.A. "Belmont house, Hava.nt & 42 Albemarle street, London W Southby Arthur esq. M.A. Aldern Bridge house, Adbury, Wol:ff Righb Hon. Sir Henry Drummond P.C., G.C.B.,. Newbury, Ber:ffis G.C.M.G. (ambassador at Madrid), 28 OadDgan place, Spencer-Smith Capt. Gilbert Joshua, Maidenstone, :Bur­ London SW lesdon, Southampton Wood Arthur Hardy esq. Gunton park, Norwich Standish Capt. William Pery, :Marwell hall, Owslebury, Wood John Gathorne esq. Shalden manor, Alt<Jn Winchester Woodham Rev. Thos. Fielder B.A.Rectory,Farley,Romsey St::mhope Hon. Henry .Augustus M.A. Ash& Warren. Woods William esq. Warnford park, Bishops Waltham; Whit church & 3 Stt. James' place, London SW Stansfeld Maj.-Gen. Henry Hamer, Manton, Marlborough Young Capt. Frederick, Shapley, Winchfield road, l:lournemouth Younghusband Major-Gen. J<lhn William. C.S.I. 28 Ken-­ Stephens Capt. Frederick, Bentworth lodge, Alton sington Court gardens, London W Clerk of the Peace, Henry Barber LL.B. The Castle, Winchester Deputy Clerk of the Peace, George Arthur Webb. The Castle, Winchester Deputy Lieutenants who are not Magistrates. A.<shburton Lord, The Grange, Northingt-on, New .A.lres£ord Harcourt Right Hon. Sir William. George Granville Vernon Bance Col. Edwd. V.D. Oak mount, High.field rd.Sthmptn M.P., P.C., Q.C., M.A. :M:aJ.wood, Lyndhurst R.S.O Chichester Hon. Arthur Hy. 4 Portman sq. London W 1 King Sir William David, Stratford lodge, Southsea .
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