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658 SNO PRIV ATE RESIDENTS. [LEICESTE RSHIRE Snowden Thomas E 658 SNO PRIV ATE RESIDENTS. [LEICESTE RSHIRE Snowden Thomas E. 'Woodheys, Knigh- Stevenson Francis Champion, Manor Symington Mrs. Robert, Bennett place ton rise, Leicester I house, Swepstone, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch High street, l\Iarket Harborough Soames Edmund R. 13 Nottingham rd. Stevenson Henry, Jubilee house,Appleby Symington Samuel J.P. Brooklands, Melton Mowbray I Magna, Atherstone Northampton rd. Market Harborough Somes Thomas, Broad street, Syston,Stevenson In. F. L. Knighton rise, Lestr Symington Waiter Taplin, 120 North- Leicester !Stevenson Miss. 13 Park rd. Loughboro' amp ton road, Market Harborough Southam George, Stoneleigh villa, SouthiStevenson Robert Paddy, Sunnydene, Symington 'William Henry, The Park, Wigston, Leicester I Melton road, Syston, Leicester Market Harborough Southwell Rev. William l1eorge M.A. Stevenson William, The Green, Syston, Symonds Rev. F. M. M.A. Vicarage, Rectory, Sheepy Magna, Atherstone! Leicester Dalby-on-the-Wolds, MeltonMowbray SpeightH.H.Sunnybank, Quom,Lghbro' Stevenson \Villiam Elsworth, St. TabbererG. O. Old hall, Bushby,Leicestr SpenceCapt.TheLimes,Braunston,Oakhmi Michaels, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch Tacey AlfreJ, Tollesbury, Knighton Spence M. E. Markfield, Leicester ISteward J.Carlton Curlieu Hall,Leicester Grange road, Leicester Spencer Charles, Houghton-on-the-Hill'IStewart Charles John, Cliftonthorpe, Tagart Rev. W. R. B.A. Oaks Vicarage, Leicester Ashby-de-la-Zouch Oaks-in-Chamwood, Loughborough Spencer Emest D. Glenfield house, Stewart Rothsay Charles, County asylum, Tailby William Ward M.A., D.L., J.P. Glenfield, Leicester I Narborough, Leicester Skeffington hall, Leicester Spencer George, The Hollies, Bitteswell Stiles Charles Thomas, Fernleigh house, Talbot Mrs. Acresford, Donisthorpe, road, Lutterworth I Caldecott, Uppingham Ashby-de-la-Zouch Spencer Herbt. J. Countesthorpe, Leicstr Stiles In. F. The Holt, Whetstone, Lestr Talton Mrs. Wymondham, Oakham Spencer Mrs. Thurcaston, Leicester 'Stimson A.Market st. Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch Tancock Rev. Charles Coverdale D.D. Spencer Richard, Swinford, Rugby Stinson William, sen. Sharpley house, Rectory, Little Casterton, Stamford SpinksRev.Wm.H.8 Park st. Loughboro'i Whitwick, Leicester Tanner Rev. Charles Noble M.A. Rec- Spinney Mrs. Lenton cottage, Braunston, Stirling Major G. M. J.P. & Hon. Mrs. tory, Bruntingthorpe, Lutterworth Oakham I Syonsby lodge, Melton Mowbray Tanner Rev. George Alfred B.A. Rectory, Spokes Nicholas, Melton house, Broad Stockall Wm.H. 138 Herrick rd.Lghboro' Knos~ington, Oakharn street, Syston, Leicester 'Stocks Ven. Archdeacon John Edward Tansey Mrs. Leicester road, Hinckley Spourway John William, The Coppice, I M.A. Rectory, Misterton, Lutterworth Tapper T. L. 103 Herrick rd.Loughboro' Rothley, Loughborough Stocks A. L. High st. Kegworth, Derby Tarrant Rev. E. Frank, Great Bowden, Sprigie Charles M.D. The Sycamores, Stokes John Henry, !'Iether house, Market Harborough Great Glen, Leicester I Great Bowden, Market Harborough Tatham H. E.The Gables, Kegwth.Derby Spring Arthur, Meadow view, Bridge- Stokes Miss,LongClawson,l\Iltn.Mowbray Tavaine Rev. Fidelis O.C.R. Mount St. fields, Kegworth, Derby Stone Rev. Edward Henry, Rectory, Bernard's Abbey, Coalville, Leicester Spurrier Rev. Henry Cecil ~Iarriott ~I.A.I Harby, Melton Mowbray Tayler Frank Henry, Kingsholm, North- Rectory, Cadeby, Nuneaton Stone Rev. ThoIIlas M.A. Vicarage, amp ton road, Market Harborough Squirrell Ernest A. Desford, Leicester I Barrow-on-Soar, Loughborough Taylor Rev. Charles J. 1>LA. Vicarage, Stableford John William, London road, Stone Mrs. White ho. Barkby, Leicester Twycross, Atherstone Coalville, Leicester IStone S. F. D.L., J.P. Kirby Frith hall, Taylor A. C. B.A. West Deyne, High Stableford William Stenson, Mill view, Leicester street, Uppingham Shepshed, Loughborough Stone Samuel Francis l\Iontagu, North- Taylor Arthur, Bushby house, Leicester Stafford Arthur, Gainsborough house, field, Barrow-on-Soar, Loughborough Taylor Arthur, 10l Derby rd. Hinckley Wigston Magna, Leicester Storey Geo. W. 15 High st. Loughboro' Taylor E. Denison, Shelthorpe house, Stafford John George, 2 Packington Story J. M.A. The Red ho.High st.Oakhm Leicester road, Loughborough roal, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch Straker Alfred Hassall, Springfield, Gt. Taylor George, The Beeches, Leicester Stafford Mrs. BiIlesdon, Leicester I Bowden, Market Harborough Forest East, Kirby l\fuxloe, Leicester Stain Mrs. Market Bosworth, Nuneaton Stranks Wm. Leicester rd. Syston, Lcstr Taylor George, The Grange, Stoke Stamford R. B. 28 Leicester rd. Lghboro' Street Frank M.A. High st. Uppingham Dry, Uppingham Standi~ge Rev. Herbert B.A. Manor Stretton Henry, Highfield house, Keg- Taylor H. J. Avenue rd.Ashby-de-Ia-Zch house, Heather, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch I worth, Derby Taylor Harry, 12 Derby road, Loughbro' Stangar Miss, The Limes, Ketton, Stmfrd Stringer T. Dun ton Bassett, Lutterworth Taylor Henry, 64 Hill street, Hinckley Stanger-Leathes Thomas Denton M.A. Stuart Mrs.Packington ho.Ashby-de-la-Z Taylor In. \'rm. Freehold st. Loughboro' High street, Uppingham Sturgess Arth. Hy. Abbots Leigh, Bur- Taylor Joseph Stafford, The Woodlands, Stanhope ~liss, The Links, Ulesthorpe, ton road, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch BirsLall hill, Birstall, Leicester Rugby Sturgess Waiter, Kirby Muxloe, Leicestr Taylor J\liss, Hallaton ~range, Lppinghm Stanley Arthur John M.B. Ferguson Sturgess-Wells Herbert, The Poplars, TaylorMiss,Mount vIs. Mount rd.Hinckly house, Derby road, Hinckley I Knighton rise, Leicester Taylor Mrs. Beaconsfield house, Ib:,tock, :stanley Charles W. ID Nottingham Suart Alfred, Burton Overy, Leicester Leicester street, Melton Mowbray Suffern C. 34 London rd. Coalville, Lcstr Taylor Mrs. North st. Huggle'3cote, Lcstr Stanley Wm. 124 Herrick rd. Loughboro' Sulley Mrs. 37 Northampton road, Taylor Mrs. Shelthorpe home, Leicester Stanton John, Royalty close, Newtoni Market Harborough road, Loughborough Burgoland, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch Sullins Peter, Derby rd. Kegworth,Derby Taylor Mrs. The Green, Doni~thorpe, Stanyer J. Appleby Magna, Atherstone Super Miss, Quorn, Loughborough Ashby-de-la-Zouch Stapleton Ernest W. 79 Middleton road, Sutherland Duke of K.G. The Manor, Taylor Mrs. Harcourt,39Hill st.Hinckley Loughborough I Pickwell, Oakham; Stafford house, Taylor Owen J. Shelthorpe house, Stapleton-Bretherton Capt. Frederick B. St. J ames' sw; Brooks's, Marl- Leicester road, Loughborough "Vheler ldg. Husbands Bosworth, Rgby I borough, Travellers', Automobile & Taylor Thomas Price, Buttfield, Bittes- Starey Rev. Ebenezer Douglas, Rectory, , Turf clubs, w London well road, Lutterworth Sharnford, Hinckley Sutherland William Stewart, Thedding- Taylor Thomas Smithies, Westerby ho. Starkey J. H.1 Park rd. Coalville, Lestr I worth, Rugby Smeeton Westerby, Leicester Start Lewis, 30 Frederick st. Loughboro' Sutton John Holmes l.P. Holywell, Bur- Taylor W. J. M. Derby rd. Loughborough Statham John, Bondgate, Castle Doning- ton road, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch Taylor Williarn Goodman, Invergarry, ton, Derby !t"- ~ ~ Sutton Mrs. sen. Abbotts Leigh, Burton Knighton Grange road, LeicesteI Staynes Thomas, Thurnby, Leicester I road, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch Teasdale Edward H. Westfield, Kib- Stead W. 12 Hill st. Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch Sutton Richard, Swepstone rd.Measham, worth Harcourt, Leicester Steeds E. P. BarkIey Firs, Syston, Lestr I Atherstone Tebbs A. G. Coventry rd. Lutterworth Steel Matthew, Langham, Oakham Sutton Robt. Market pI. Kegworth, Drby Terrill Mrs. 55 Middleton rd.Loughboro' Steer Rev. G. Vicarage, Ryhall, Stmfrd'Swain John Moore, Long Clawson, Thacker Miss, Bondgate, Castle Don- Stendall Wm. B. Hathern, Loughboro' I Melton Mowbray ington, Derby Stenson Frederick, Aston villa, Station Swain Mrs. Oakleigh, Oadby, Leicester Thackwell E.J.KnightThorpe,Loughbro' road, Kegworth, Derby Swan Chas.6 Nithsdale av.Mkt.Harboro' Thomas Geo. Derby rd. Kegworth,Derby Stenson Miss, 3 Shrubbery terrace, Swan Frank, Northfield, Scalford road, Thomas James Hugh B.A., l\I.B. 42 High Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch I Melton Mowbray street, Market Harborough Step hens on Rev. Henry Major M.A Swann Richard, Rose villas, Bondgate, Thomas Owen William Ford, Glencoe, Rectory, Kegworth, Derby I Ca.'ltie Donington, Derby London road, Coalville, Leicester Stephenson Mrs. H.H.High st.Uppnghm Swift Rev. J. T. The Priory, Morc\ltt, Thomas Richard H. Ibstock, Leicester Stevens Percy Farrar, The Vicarage, Uppingham Thompson E. A. The Nook,Oadby,Lcstr Castle Donington, Derby Swinfen Miss, Broad st. Enderby, Lcstr Thompson E. J. J.p.Measham, Atherstne Stevens William H. Nether close, Swingler Mrs. Manor ho.Syston, Leicstr Thompson Ernest, Houghton-on-the- Stoughton drive, Leicester Symington Gold Robert, Dunedin villa' Hill, Leicester Stevenson Rev. William Lewis, Foxton, Northampton rd. Market Harborough Thompson Fredk. W.Cottesmore,Oakhrn Market Harborough Symington Howard William, 68 North- Thompson G. D. The Poplars,Ca\'endish amp ton road, Market Harborough bridge, Castle Donington, Derbv .
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