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CORNWALL. [ KELLY's Bone John, Parade, Liskeard Bray Misses, Stratton R.S.O Buckett Philip, 20 Wodehouse Terrace, Hone John, Trematyn House, Hayle Bray Mrs 1060 BON CORNWALL. [ KELLY'S Bone John, Parade, Liskeard Bray Misses, Stratton R.S.O Buckett Philip, 20 Wodehouse terrace, Hone John, Trematyn house, Hayle Bray Mrs. Albion place, Carharrack, Falmouth Bone Mrs. 6 Carwinion terrace, Liskeard Scorrier R.:3.0 Buckton Thomas F. B.A. Tregolls, Truro Bone Mrs. Clifton place,Newlyn,Penzance Bray Mrs. Clarance terrace, Race hill, Budge Charles, Basset road, Cam borne Bone Mrs. Fairley terrace, Liskeard Launceston Budge John Hosken, Penlu, Tucking- Bone Samuel, Parade, Liskeard Bray Mrs. 52 Ford's row, Redruth mill, Cam borne Bone Wm. Ash Park terrace, Liskeard Bray Mrs. Fore street, Bodmin Budge Miss, Cawsand, Rame, Devonport Boon Wm. 2 Femleigh ter. Saltash R.S.O Bray William,Smelting works, Falmouth Bull Col. Marshall Valentine J.P. Ros- Root Chas. W ebster, Trevu vil. Cam borne road, Redruth carrick, Budock, Falmouth Borlase Vice-Admiral John c.n. Alverton Brecknell Miss, Mylor bridge, Penryn Buil Capt. JamesR.N. Bareppa,~awnan, vean, Penzance Bree Rev. Ed. Hen. 34 Lemon st. Truro Falmouth Borlase Rev. William M.A. Vicarage, Bree Mrs. Station villa, Hayle Bull Rev. George Tippett B.A. Treslo- Zennor, St. Ives R.S.O. Bremner Mrs. 69 Forest. Saltash R.S.O than, Camborne Borlase Mrs. W.2 South parade,Penzance Brenden Mrs. St. Blazey, Par station Bull Rev. William James, Springfield, Borlase Waiter H. Alverton ho. Madron, R.S.O Bodmin Penzance Brendon George, Bude R.S.O Bull Miss, Marlborough, Budock, Fal- BorlaseWilliam CopelandM.P.,M.A.,F.S.A., Brendon Miss, St. Thomas rd.Launceston mouth J.P. Lariggan, Madron, Penzance; & Brent Miss, Higher Anderton, Millbrook, Bullen Mrs. T. P. St. Mary's terrace, 17 Pall Mall, & Windham & Reform Devonport Pydar street, Truro clubs, London s.w Breton Mrs. Rosebank,Melvill rd.Falmth Bullen Nathaniel, 7 Parade, Truro Boscawen Hon. & Rev. John Townshend Brewell Samuel, Riverview, West Looe Bullen Robert Henry, 5 Witton Yillas, M.A., J.P. Rectory, Lamorran, Probus Brewer Alexander Dingle, Green bank, Woodlane, Falmouth R.S.O Grampound Road Bull en William Charles, Glenville house, Boscense Benjamin, Barnoon ter. St. Ives Brewer James, Tre~ellas,Grampound Rd Trelawney road, Falmouth Bosence John, Alverton lodge, Madron, Brewer J. Mount Charles, Par stn. R.S.O Buller John Francis J.P. Morval house, Penzance Brewer J.J.R. Cawsand, Rame, Devonprt Morval R.S.O Bosence Wm. Chas. Morrab pi. Penzance Bridgeman Mrs. Bude R.S.O Bulley William, I5 Parade, Truro Bosustow Miss, 7 Clarence st. Penzance Bridges Commander Waiter B. R.N. Bullmore Chas. Forrester, Cross street, Bosustow Misses, I4 North par. Penzance H.M.S. • Ganges,' Flushing, Falmouth Helston Bottrell John Henry, Tywardreath, Par Bridges Mrs. I Grove place, Falmouth Bullmore Edward, 37 Kimberley road, station R.S.O Brittain F. W. Lannoweth ho. Penzance Falmouth Boucher Alfred Richard, Trenear, St. Broad Rev. P. R. Higher Bore st.Bodmin Bullmore Ernest, I2 Dunstanville ter- Germans, R.S.O Broad Miss, I4 Woodlane ter. Falmouth race, Falmouth Boulderson Miss, 7 Florence ter. Falmth Broad Mrs. Fair street,St. Columb Major Bullmore Frederick Charles, I Stratton Boulter Rev. W. Bodmin rd. St. Austell R.S.O place, Falmouth Bowden M. 4 Trewartha ter. Penzance Broad Robert Richard, 3 Witton villas, Bullmore Geo.Green,jun.NewquayR.S.O Bowden Mrs. 6 Basset street, Redruth Woodlane, Falmouth Bullmore William King M.D. 2 Bank Bowden Mrs. 4 Stratton ter. Falmouth Broad Sydney, 9 Florence pl. Falmouth place, Falmouth Bowden Wm. 2 Lansdowne rd.Falmouth Broad William, Woodlane, Falmouth BullockCapt.P.Daydawn,Newquay R.S.O Bowden W. J. 46 Kimberley rd. Falmth Broad-Eade Rev. Isaac, Tolcarne head, BullockRobert,Stanagwyns, St.Stephens- Bowhay Albert Strasburg villa, Gunnis- Newquay R.S.O in-Brannell, Grampound Road lake, Tavistock Bloakenshaw Mrs. 7 Albert ter. Penzance Bunbury Mrs. Edymead, Launceston Bowhay E.Albaston,Gunnislake,Tavistck Brock Wm K. Trevalga, Boscastle R.S.O Bunt Matt. Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Bowhay Nicholas,Grove house, Harrow- Brokenshaw Ben. North st. Lostwithiel Bunt Mrs. I6 Basset street, Camborne barrow, St. Mellion R.S.O Brokenshaw George Beer, Harbour ter- Bunt Mrs. Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Bow hay Richard, Albaston, Gunnislake, race, Fowey R.S.O Burall Mrs. Bodriggy villas, Hayle Tavistock Brokenshir Miss, New street, Penryn Burdwood Mrs. 3 Newport terrace, Rowles Fredk.James, Park ter. Falmouth Bromhead Miss, 3 Wodehouse terrace, Millbrook, Devonport Bowman Rev. John, St. Mary's, Islands Falmouth Burgan John William, I6 Upper Brook of Scilly Brooking G.5 Belle Vue ter.Saltash R.S.O street, Falmouth Box Richard, Whitecross, St. Breock, Brougham Miss, 68 Killigrew st. Falmth Burgess John, Perran wharf, Perran-ar- Wadebridge R.S.O Brougham Mrs. Begowan, St. Columb worthal R.S.O Boyle Major-Gen. Robert R.M., c.n. North Minor, St. Columb R.S.O Burley Franc:s, Well lane, Falmouth Rock ho. Kingsand, Maker, Devonport Brown Captain Joseph William R.N. Burley Jacob, Banallack, Kea, Truro Royle Lieut. Edward Burrard R.N. Kingsand, Devonport B•1rley William, Cowlance, Kea, Truro Esplanade, Fowey R.S.O Brown Rev. J.R.Rectory,Helland,Bodmin Burnard Edward, Tower house, Port Boyle Henry Lyne J.P. Kingsand, Maker, Brown Daniel, Trelawney rd. Falmouth view, Saltash R.S.O Devonport Brown Miss, Bude R.S.O Burnard Mrs. Stratton R.S.O Boyle Thomas, Chymeddan house, New- Brown Mrs. Gyllyngoase, Falmouth Burns William,23 Ferristown, Truro quay R.S.O Brown Mrs. Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Burrow George, Bridge,St.Colum b R.S.O Boyle William Major, Perran wharf, Brown Mrs. 7 Regent terrace, Penzance Burrow William, Hele bridge, Marham- Perran-ar-worthal R.S.O Brown Mrs. I Warleigh vls.Saltash R.S.O church, Stratton R.S.O Boyns Mrs. 2 Wellington ter. Penzance Browne Rev. Robert M.A. Vicarage, Burrows William James Roberts, I9 Boyns Richard, Boswedden house, St. Herodsfoot, Liskeard Harbour terrace, Falmouth Just-in-Penwith, Penzance Rrowne Henry,Ledrah house, St. Austell Burt Henry, Newport, St. Stephen's, Boyns Richard, The Bank, St. Just-in- Browne James T. Ledrah ho. St. Austell Launceston Penwith, Penzance Browne Miss, 2 St.Michael's ter.Penzance Burt John, I2 Morrab place, Penzance Brabyn Misses, Wadebridge R.S.O Bruce Mrs. Church yard, Fowey R.S.O Burt Lambert,St.Stephen's hl.Launcstn BraddonR. Treglith, Treneglos,Launcstn Brumage Anthony Michael, 8 Arthur Burton Edward Joseph, 3 Treyew villas, Braddon Roger, Trylith, Treneglos, terrace, Tor Point, Devonport Daniell road, Truro Launceston Brush John, The Cross, Lelant R.S.O Burton Frederick, 2 Acland terrace, Bradfield Mrs. 3 Berkeley vale, Falmouth Bryant Rev.Thomas, St.Just-in-Penwith, N ewquay R.S.O Bradford Mrs. High st. Padstow R.S.O Penzance Bush Rev. Paul M.A.Rectory,DuloeR.S.O Bradhurst C. W. Elm ter. St. Austell Bryant Benjamin, Castle st. Liskeard Bushcombe Thos.Key,Wadebridge R.S.O Braimer Lieut. James Louttit R.M. St. Bryant Charles, 42 Lemon street, Truro Bushell Mrs. St. Mawes, Grampound Rd Peter's terrace, Flushing, Falmouth Bryant James, AQ"ar road, Truro Butlin Rev. William Wright B.A. Basset Bramble H. J. Trevarrick, St. Austell Bryant Joseph,17 Harbour ter. Falmouth Road villas, Camborne Bramston Miss, Waterloo, Truro Bryant Mrs. Berkeley vale, Falmouth Butlin Chas. Hy. Chapel st. Camborne Branwell C. 3 South parade, Penzance Bryant Mrs. 41 Lemon street, Truro Butson John R. Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Branwell John R. Penlee, Penzance Bryant S. Foard, Boconnoc, Lostwithiel Butson Joseph, Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Branwell Miss, 1 North par. Penzance Buck ReY". Richard Hugh Keats B.A. Butson Joseph William, Spring hill, Branwell Robt. M. Redinnick, Penzance Rectory, St. Dominic,St. Mellion R.S.O Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Branwell Thos. R. 4 North par. Penzance Buck Miss, Paxton villas, Port view, Butters Mrs. Polruan, Fowey R.S.O RraundJamesMontague, Stratton R.S.O Saltash R.S.O Buxton Thomas Johns, Hugh street, St. Bray Cecil,Langford hill,Marhamchurch, Buckett Alfd. Hy. 5 Morrab pl. Penzance Mary's, Islands of Scilly Stratton R.S.O Buckett Alfred Henry, jun. Peel villa, Buzza Mrs. John, Dean terrace, Liskeard Bray George Skewes, Lannor house, Alexandra road, Penzance Byles Mrs. St. Knightons Glem, Tinta- Lannarth, Redruth Buckett Mrs. 20 Wodeho. ter. Falmouth gel, Camelford .
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