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Private Residents • • DEVONSHI;tE. J PRIVATE RESIDENTS. PEA 845 • Parker Edward Thomas,• Hill view, Parsons Arthur Wellesley, The Croft, Paul Sir Aubrey Edward Henry Dean Ringmore, Te.ignmouth Coombe Vale, Teignmouth hart. 7 Kingsley ter.W~twa.rd Ho 1 Parker ETnest E. Knightly, Sunny- Parsons Cornelius B.A. The Haven, Paul Major J. R, D.S.O. The ' bank, Cross park, Teignmouth Barrington street, Tiverton Chantry, Orchard Hill, Bideford Parker Frank, 5 Kingsteignton road, Parsons Edmund, As_h dene, Elburton, Paul Charles, Garfield, Honiton Newton Abbot Plymstock, Plymouth · Paul Chas. H.s Totnes rd.Newtn.Abbt Parker Henry Abberley, Parkhurst, Parsons P. St.George's well,Cullmptn Paul Miss, 19 Highwell rd. Seaton Cleveland road, Torquay Parsons G.King Edward rd.Axminstr Paul Miss, Woodberia, Exton, Exeter Parker Henry May, 2 Carlton villas, Parsons Herbert, Bow Paul Mrs. Barnsley, Barnpark road, . Grosvenor road, Paignton Parsons John A. Woodleigh,Yelverton Teignmouth Parker Henry Theodore, 19 KnowleR Parsons John R. Hoodown, K;ing!!- Paul Philip Hy.The Ma.scot, Topsham Hill road, Newton Abbot ·wear, Dartmouth Paul R. Holmbush, Cyprus rd.Exmth Parker Herbert, 22 Gloucester road, Parsons Mrs. Hardene; Bronshill rd. Paul~ Mrs. 5 Windsor sq. Exmouth Newton Abbot Torquay Paulson William, The Wilderne-s&, Parker John William, 10 Richmond Parsons Samuel Goodhind, Towton South to.wn, Dartmouth avenue, Ilfracombe · house, Lympstone, Exmouth Payne Major-Gen. Richard Lloyd Parker Miss, 7 Kingsteignton road, Parsons W ~ H. Buddleford house, C.B., D.S.O. 5 Beacon, Exmouth Newton Abbot . Teignmouth Payne Rev. Elstone George M.A. St. Parker Miss, Langdale, Starcross Parsons William Henry, 3 Whit- James' vicarage, Shirbum rd.Torqy Parker Miss,I Manaton vils.Sth.Brent church villas, Whitchurch,T&viiitck Payne John Ernest M.A., M.B., B.C .• Parker Miss, Woodbine cottage, West Partle Mrs. 39 Upton road, Torquay F.R.C.S.Eng. Ardfin, Meadfoot rd.,. hill, Budleigh Salterto\t Partridge Frederick, 23 Garston Torquay Parker N. W. Greenway, Sidmouth avenue, Newton Abbot .. Payne Mrs. Henbartie, Hartley road, Parker Oxley Durant J.P. Sharpham, Partridge George, Eastdon house, Exmouth Asprington, Totnes Eastdon, Starcross Payna Mrs. Hylton house, Highfield Parker William, - Moorfields, West Partridge John Leonard James,Barton road, Ilfracombe • lawn, Teignmouth ho. Nymet Rowland,MorchardBishp Payne Mrs. The Warren, Uplyme,. Parkes Thomas, 2 Woodcote villas, Partridge Miss, Fern cot.' Witheridge, Lyme Regis • Colebrook, Plympton St. Mary Morchard Bishop - Payne-Cook Rev. Gerald Georgs M.A_ Parkhou~ Mrs. 13 Morton rd.Exmth Partridge Mrs. 2 South View· terrace, The Vicarage, Northam Parkhouse William A. Cranmere, North Down wad, Bideford · Paynter Lieut.-Commander Hugh H.,__ Salterton road, Exmouth Partridge Samuel, Cartret, Berry R.N. Weycroft manor, Axminster Parkin A.T.I Garston av.NewtonAbbt Head road, Brixham _ Paynter Ernest,Highlands,Bere Alstont Parkin Mrs. 8 Gilbert gro.Ilfracombe Partridge Wm.H. Langley, Braunto Paynter Mrs. Hembury Fo:rt, Parkin Mrs. Kilmington, Axminster Partridge William Reginald, Rock Buckerell, Honiton Parltin T. 5 Granville rd. Ilfracombe cottage, "CtJckwood, Starcross Peacock Major the Rev, Manse! Parkinson Miss, 21 Devon square, Pascho Mathias, Hexton cottage, R., M.A. Collep-e avenue, Tavistock NPwton Abbot Hq_oe, Plymouth . Peacock Mrs. 4o- Torquay road, New- Parkinson Miss, 6 South View ter- Pasco Mrs. I Cambridge gro.llfracmb ton Abbot race, North Down road, Bideford. Pascoe Misses, 6o St. Leonard's ter- Peake G. Ferl).dale, Windsor rd.Torqy Parkinson Mrs. Carlton house, West- ~-race,, Newton Abbot . Peake Miss, Th~ Cottage, Exbourne ward Ho I Pascoe Sllmnel, Lynthorpe, Thurlow Peake Thomas P: Wooda, Thr&wleigh",... Parkinson Paul G. Avondale, Little- road, Torquay Okehampton barn Cross, Exmouth Pascoe Thos.3Torquay rd.Newtn.Abbt Pearce Rev. Edmund Courteney M.A. :t'arks-Smith Percy, Front house, Passmore Miss, Anglesea ho. Primley Shots, Haytor, Newton Abbot East street, Bovey Tracey park, Paignton Pearce A. Springfield, Salcombe Parlby Major.Reginald John Hall J.P. Pa-ssmore Miss, Heasley house, North Pearce A.F.Bank ho.The SquaTe,Seatn Manadon, Crown Hill Moltonr South Molton Pea-yce C. Pilton ho. Pilton,Barnstaple Parminder :Miss, 52 Torquay road, Passmore MisseS', Pendennis, The Pearce Charles H.59 Exeter rd.Exmth Newton Abbot Warren, Starcross Pearce Culcheth Nicholas Bradford, Parminter Chas.F.g Ailsa ter.Tiverton Pas_smore ~ichard, Solonhurst, Sta· Grosvenor villa, Warberry rd. westt Parnall Albt.IgElmsleigh Td.Paignton twn road, Okehampton Torquay Parnell Richard Western, Brook cot- Passmore Richd. H. Kinrara, Sidmth Pearce Francis Drake, Markwell ho. ,tage, Whitchurch, Tavistock Passmore Wait. Solondene, Okehmptn Luwer Shapter street, Top.sham . - Parr John, 30 Castle street, Tiverton Passmore William H. Ringmer house, Pearce Fdk.A.Chilcote, Exton, Exeter Parr Mrs. Venton, Widecombe-in-the- Hele, Cullompton Pearce Fulton,13 Church rd.Ilfracmbe Moor, Ashburton Patch Col. Robert C.B. --19 College Pearce Hy.G.39 Boutport st.Barn11tple Parr William, Langdon house,Dawlish road, Newton Abbot Pearee James, Ashlee, King.sbridge Parratt Miss, Stancomb, Devons rd. Patch Rev. John David Henry M.A. Pearce John, I Avenue cres. Paignton Babbacombe, Torquay Vicarage, Ilsington, Newton Abbot Pearce John._ -:3 Bridg., rd. Torquay Parrett Joseph, Kingswood, High st. Patch Frank, St. Edmund's, Colyford Pearce Jn.9 Mount Tavy rd.Tavistock Honiton- Patch James, Brendon, Bovey Tracey Pearce John, Trafalgar house, The Parrington Mrs. Southfield cottage, Paterson Harry C. Millbrook house, Quay, Ilfracombe Bickwell road, Sidmouth · Oountess _Wear, Exeter Pearce Jonathan LittlPjohns, 2 Bed- Parrott F;ederick John, Pentillie, PateTson M1ss, Rose cot. Colyford ford place, Tavistock Abbotsham road, Bidefqrd Paterson Mrs. 'fhorn cottage, Ridge. Pearce Miss, 12 Barton cres. Dawlish Parry Capt. W. F. Vaughan, Hill- Stockland, Honiton Pearce Miss, Cornwall house, Stickle- side, Manor road, Brixham Patey Rev. Charles Robert M.A. The path, Okehampton · Parry Capt. William Hy. Buckeridge Rectory, Sowton, Exeter- Pearce Miss, II4 St. Andrew's road~ tower, Buckeridge rd. 'l'eignmouth Patey George Samuel, 32 Decoy rd Exmouth Parry Rev. Edward B.A~ 3 Abbey Newton Abbot Pearce Mrs. 2 Meadow vils.Tavistock. mount, Tavistock Patey Waiter M.D. Dagenham house, Pearce Mrs. 41 Upton rd: Torquay Parry Rev. Howard Lewis B.A. Queen street, Newton Abbot Pearce Mrs. Waiter, _Q Ashley ter. St. Payhembury; Ottery St. Mary Paton James J.P. Fox Down, Park"" Brannock's Park road, Ilfracombe Parry Rev. John Horndon M.A. ham, H<Jrns Cross 1 Pearce Thomas, Hollybank, Ye'lvertolb Quetta, Sarlsdown road, Exmouth Patten J. J.Major,7 Albion ter.Exmth 1'earce Thomas, Southern house,. Parry Rev. Thomas B.A. Rectory, Patten Mrs. Clyston villa, Broad- Plymstock, Plymo-uth Diptford, South Brent clyst street, Exeter Pearce Walt. 77 East .st.South Molton Parry Rev. William Edwards B.A. Patterson Alexander Blakeley C.I.E. Pearce William, Rugby villa, Calf st. Vicarage, Stokenham, Kings bridge Buckleigh house, West ward Ho ! Great Torrington Parry Miss, St. Helen's, Dendy road, Patterson John, Ivy house, Lyme rd. Pearce Wm.F. Rosemount, Chudle,igh Paign"ton Axmins-ter Pearce William Moses, 6 Bedford viis. Parry Mrs. Frances Louisa, West Patterson Mise, Melville ho. Northam Bere Alston . clifi, Braunton Patterson William Henry,- Pinewood, Peard Mrs. Brookfield house, South Parry Thos. W. Ashbrook, Sidmouth Torrs park, Ilfracombe street, Braunton Parry-Jones Ernest Frank, The Patteson Miss, Tongue close, Buck- Peard Wm.19 Broad Pk.av.Ilfracombe Gables, Crediton _ fastleigh Peardon Richard Turner, Pincross Parson Edgcombe, 16 Keyberry rd. Pattinson Mrs. Seafield ho. Seaton villa, Hemyock, Cullompton Newton Abbot Pattison Mrs. Kilbowie, Braunton Pears Phillip Waiter, Gnyon, "Bt. Parson Wm. H. Eversley, Crown Hill Patton Major Malcolm, Purzebank, Brannock's park, Ilfracombtt - Parsons Lieut.-CoJ. M. The Corner, Higher Warberry road, ·Torquay Pearse Rev. Reginald William M.A. Monkleigh, Torrington Fatton J.52La"ng's rd.Presto~,Paigntn The Rectory, Feniton, Honiton J .
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