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SURREY. • Carr Rt • • 1544 WIMBLEDON. SURREY. • Carr Rt. M. 4 St. John's vils. Worple rd Corfe Robert Philip Cotter, Heather- Doble William, 25 St. George's road Carruthers Miss, 8 Hill side dene, Cottenham Park road Doke William Woodward, Currie hill, Carter Edwin, Latimer, Durnsford rd Cory Mrs. 22 DenmarK hill Arthur road - Carter George Richard, 3A, East road Coton William, I 56 Hartfield road Don Mrs. IO Pevensey l'illas, Mertonrd. Carter Henry, 88 Hartfield road Cottrall William, 23 Alexandra road Don Thomas, I2 Mansel road Carter Robert,27 St. George's road Courtney Gerald Ambrose, Woodside Donaldson Archibald, Neri boose,. Carver Edmund Drinkwater, Ingarsby, lodge, Woodside Darlaston road Edgehill · Cousens George, 64 Hartfield road Donkin Richard Sims M.P. Albemarl& Case George Thomas, 14 Kings wood rd Coutts J n. 72 Merton rd. Sth. Wimbledon lodge, Park side ; & Carlton, Junior Casserley Mrs. I35 Graham road Coward George Gifford, I Merton Hall Carlton,Constitutional &St.Stephen'• Casswell Joshua, Croylands, Wimbledon villas, Merton Hall road clubs, London common Cranmer George, 20 Courthope villas Dopping-Hepenstall Mrs. 12 Denmarkbt Casswell Miss, 2 Lingfield road Crate Miss, 36 Denmark hill Doria Gen. Rd. Andrew, 12 TheDoWD& Castell Charles Smith, The Rowans, Crawford Peter J. n King's road Dorrington Miss, 29 St. George's road Worple road Creswell Frank Stenhouse, Selwood, Doubleday Villeroy C. 7 Pevenseyvillas, Castletown A ugusta Dowager Lady, W orple road Merton road Hebden, Cottenham Park road Crichtol'l Miss, 18 I...ansdowne road Douglas Brown, Melville, Worple 1'0111 Cater John James, IO Lansdowne road Crickmay Herbert, 30 King's road Dovey George William, 3 Pevense.r Cave-Brown Edward Raban c.I."E. I9 Crimp William Santo, S Mansel road villas, Merton rd. South Wimbledon Lansdowne road Crocker -Miss, 2S St. George's road Dowdswell J onn. Selborne, Durham rd Chalmers Patrick, I Mayfield road Crocker Thomas Edward, Draxmont, Downes John Pickstock, 34 Thorntonhl Chamberlain Rev. Clifford Coleridge Wimbledon Hill road Dowse Alfred Budd, 16 Griffith's road M.A. [curate of St. Mary's], 2 The Crocker William Maunder, Cottenbam Dowse Joseph, 16 Griffith's road Sycamores, Crooked Billet lodge, Cottenham Park road Dowsett Charles Finch, Roch:lale, ChambersWm.Clarke,45 St.George's rd Crockett John Ferron, I9 Spencer hill Worple road Chamier Daniel, 5 North view, Wimble- CroftHy. Chas. Clairville, Wimbledn. corn Dowson Waiter, The Well ho. Arthur rd don common Cromplin Waiter J. n Montague road Doyle John Hyde, So Hartfield road Chandler Arthur, I7 Kingswood road Cross John, 29 South Park road DrakeMiss,3Camp view, Wimbledn. com Charlton Chas. Rt. 2 Courthope villas Cross Robert William, 29 South Park rd Dreiver-Hollowaw Hy. Belmont, Park sid& Charrington John Douglas, Fernside, Crossley Henry, 25 Pelham road Druce George Claridge, 22 The Dowm Prince's road, Wimbledon park Crouch James, 2 Merton road Druce Otto Edward, 4 Leigh villas, Chatterton George, 6 Grosvenor hill Crowder George, 6 Spencer hill Kingston road Cherry James, I Prince's road Cuff Robert Turnley, 24 Norman road Dudley William, 4 Kingswood road Chessell Mrs. 7S Ha1-tfield road Cundell William Joseph, 3 The Grange Duffield E. Ross, Durrington house,. Child Arthur, 20 Monta,oue road Curnick Mrs. 5 Tabor grove Cottenham Park road Child Arthur Abraham, 4 Pelham road Curry Charles, 29 Thornton hill D~ke Maj.Oliver T.Fairholme,Ridgewy Christie James, I5 King's road Curtis John James, 22 Courthope villas Dumayne HenryLangford,22Mertonrd Christie James, 30 Thornton hill Curtis Miss, IS Park road Dunell Miss, 7S Merton road Christie Miss, I3 St. George's road CutlerEdwd.Roger,Bonwicks,Worple rd Dunman Percival Pearce, 14 Park road Christopherson Sidney, IO Denmark hill Cutting Waiter John, I20 Alexandra rd 1 Dunn Capt. James Lawrence, 3 Hn·· Chubb Geo. Waters, 12 South Park rd Daffady Edward Foster, 22 Tabor grove thorn villas, Queen's road Churchill John, I The Downs Dane Robert, 32 South Park road Dury Ernest, 3S Griffith's road Clapham Edward M.D. 29 Lingfield rd Darley The Hon. Mrs. The Somers, Ealing Miss, 3 Homefield road Clark George, 6 Courthope villas Wimbledon Hill road Earnshaw AlfredJn.Chudleigh,Edgshill Clark Miss, 20 Merton road, South Darvill John James, 26 Kingswood rd East HenryEdwd. Acacia vil.Queen's rd Wimbledon Daubeny Francis W. IO Ridgway place Easton Thomas, 32 Queen's road Clark Miss,4 Somerset vils.Haydon's rd Daubeny Mrs. IO Ridgway place Eaton-Turner William Richard, 13 St. Clarke Lt.-Col. Hy. Steph. 7 The Downs Dauglish Mrs. 6 Ridgway place John's villas, Worple road Clarke Rev. Charles Pickering M.A. [in- Daun Mrs. 3 Copse hill Echalaz Mrs. 18 The Downs cumbent of Holy Trinity], S4 Merton Davenport-Adams William H. 46 EdenChrist.Hammond, n2Giadstonerd road, South Wimbledon Alexandra road 1 EdgcumbeJsph.Hy.St.Keyne,Worplerd Clarke Fredk. Ormond ho. Copse hill DaveyChas.Woodsidegrng.Wimbldn.pk Edmonds James, 18 Courthopevillas Clarke George S. 18I Graham road DaveyWm.Jn.Hazelhurst,MertonHall rd 1 Edsall Charles Melrose, Merton Hall rd Clarke Percy Henry, Oakleigh, Merton Davidson Alexander, I Ridgway place Edsall William Viner, Melrose, Mertoll Hall road Davidson David, Somerset lodge, Somer- Hall road ClaveyThos.3 Spring gdns.Haydon's rd set road, Wimbledon park Edsall George F. A. I3iPrince'sroad Clayton Fredk. George, I2 Southey rd Davies Mrs. xS Thornton hill Edward James, 14 Alexandra road Cleverley ·John Charles, 6 Hawthorn Davis John, 70 Hartfield road Edwards Robert, 106 Gladstone road villas, Queen's road Davy Charles Henry, 26 Pelham road Eggar Mrs. 124 Graham road Clisby William, I8 ,Alexandra road Dawkins Miss, Palmyra, Worple road Eliott Major-Gen. Henry Manning, f Cloud Thos Finch, Pencoyd, The Drive Daw~;~on Joseph Charles, 21 Spencer hill1 Darlaston road Coates Philip,3 Grosvenor vils.Ridgway Dawson Mrs. Wynton hollow, Worple rd Elles Jamieson, I2 Ridgway place Cobs J as.Fdk.Rosemead,Merton Hall rd Dawson Stewart, I6o Hartfield road Ellis Miss, 46 High street Cockburn James, 4I St. George's road DayMiss,1S Merton rd.South Wimbledn Elphinstone floward Warburton :au.• Cocks John Luke, 4 Southey road Day Thomas Sweating, 62 Queen's road J.P., F.L.S. Struan, Augustus road. Colebrooke Charles William, 6 Pevensey Deacon Edward, Tregada, Arthur road 1 Wimbledon park vils. Merton road, South Wimbledon Deacon Mrs. 16 Hill side Ely George, 23 South Park road Coleby Jn. Exton, Rosenheim, Worple rd Deadman Joseph, n Griffiths road Enticknap Miss, Gwynant, Park side Collett William Chas. I5 Homefield rd Dean Rosser Samuel, The Priory, Erwood Frederick, I64 Hartfield road Collie Alexander Thornfield, Worple rd Wimbledon common Evans Miss, Elmdene, Ridgway Collier SI. RuddellM.D. I35 Hartfield rd Dearle William Hy. 22 & 24 Pelham rd Evans Mrs. 26 Montague road Collins Edward, 47 Pelham road De Blonay Mrs. 21 Denmark hill Evans Mrs. II Ridgway place Collins Ernest Ho ward, 29 Kings wood rd Decandole Mrs. I7 Springfield road Evans Mrs. Bnrtham, Arthur road Collyer Charles, I Homefield road Delcomyn Fdk. C. Feldheim, Park side Evans Richardson, I Camp view, Wim- Collyns Rt. Thos. Poole, 20 Lingfield rd De Leeuw Mrs. IO Berkeley place bledon common Colman Ernest Gershom, 9 St. John's De Lisle Miss, Retorua, Cranbrook rd Evans William, 91 Merton road villas, Worple road Denman William, I4 Mayfield road Evans William, 23 Merton road Comber Mrs. 23 Griffiths road DenningAlfd.Maplehnrst,MertonHall rd Evelegh Col. Frederick Charles c.B. S Constant Fk. Geo. Leinster ho.Ridgway Dennis James, Chatham ho. Queen's rd Lansdowne road ConwayThos.Home view,Arterberry rd Denniston Rt. Fullerton, I2 Berkeley pl Evelegh Bonham-Carter,25Sth:Parkrd Cook James, Lynton, Lambton road Denny Frank, 4 King's road Everitt William, 2 Darlaston road Cooke Charles Edward, 23 Queen's rd Denny Mrs.42Merton rd.Sth. Wimbledn Ewen Edward Alan, 11 Southey road Cooke Mrs. 4S Griffiths road Denny Oliver Charles, 23 Montague rd Ewens Paul, Gruna, Worple road Cooke William George, I3 Spencer hill de-Randall Louis, 28 Merton road Faber Charles, I Edgehill Coope Mrs. 10 The Downs Des-Graz Madame, The Firs, Copse hill FaithfullFrancisGrantham, Heytesbury, Cooper Charles, I 17 Merton road Devas Thos. Mount Ararat, The Drive Lake road Cooper Miss, IS Queen's road Dewey Mrs. I Latimer road Falkner Geo. I Grosvenor vils. Ridgway Cooper Mrs. IO Park road Dexter Mrs. 2 Denmark hill Falkner Henry, Brooklyn, Inner Park Copleston Mrs. 30 Spencer hill Dibley Albert, Chine cot. Crescent road road, Wimbledon park Copp Alfred Evelyn,Hatherley, Wimble- Dix Charles, 64 Merton road Farie Col. Geo. Kinningar, Darlastonrd don Hill road Dixey George, 35 Denmark hill Farran Francis H. I Thornton hill Copp Mrs. 27 Herbert road Dixon Nathaniel, xo Springfield road · Farrell William, 76 Wimbledon Hill rd .
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