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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. CAR 211 13Radford Mis!!L, Eothen, Beaumont Rise, Brown Edward Francis, Lynton, Sussex Burnett Rev BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. J PRIVATE RESIDENTS. CAR 211 13radford Mis!!l, Eothen, Beaumont rise, Brown Edward Francis, Lynton, Sussex Burnett Rev. Fdc. Parry M.A.. Vicarage Marlow place, High street, Slough Colnbrook, Slough :Bradford Mrs. 4 Brackley rd. Buckingham Brown Francis George, 13 High street, Burney Lieut.-Col. Henry Edward J.P. :Bradish-Ellames Lt.-Col. William, Manor Chesham R.S.O Wavendon tower, Bletchley house, Little Marlow Brown F. Red cot. London road, Slough Burr Alfred E. II-Iill house, Mallow Bradshaw Wm. L. Easton st. Wycombe Brown Harvey Ezra, Littlefi.eld lodge, Burridge Mrs. Quainton. Aylesbury ~Eradshaw William, Wheatley's, Chalfont Salt hill, Slough Burrowes Arnold, Manor house, Maids St. Peter, Gerrard's Cross R.S.O Brown J. Aylesbury rd. Wendover, Tring Moreton, Buckingham Braggins Edwin, 20 Wolverton road, Brown John, The Cottage, Steeple Burt F. Pinewood, Stoke Pages R.S.O Stony Stratford Claydon, Winslow Burton :Miss, Bow Brickhill, Bletchley Erand Robert, Melton villa, Langley Brown :Miss, The Lawn, High st. Slough Burton Mrs. Upton court, Slough Marish, Slough Brown Miss, Ragsden, Farnham Royal Burton Walter Joseph, 4 Vale road, · lBrandon James, Donington ho. Dinton, R.S.O Chesham R.S.O Aylesbury Brown Mrs. George C. Woodend house, Burwash Mrs. Inglenook, Dorney, Wndsor 13randreth Wm. E. Easton st. Wycombe Fawley, Henley-on-Thames Bury Harry, Normanhurst, Slough road, l3ranwell Arthur ::\1. C. South Lea farm, Browne Miss, The Cedars, Totteridge Datchet, Windsor Datchet, Windsor road, Wycombe Busby Miss, Briarwood, Priory avenue, l3ray Major Claude Arthur c.M.G. Ember- Browning Rev. Arthur :B.A.. Vicarage, Wycombe ton house, Emberton Penn Street, Amersham Bussell Mrs. 126 Bellingdon road, Brewis Mrs. Ibstone house, Wallingford Browning Rev. George Albert M.A. Chesham R.S.O BrickwellCapt. SamuelJames, The Limes, Rectory, Turweston, Brackley Butcher Francis J. J.P. Chesham Bois, Leckhamsted, Buckingham Bruce J. Mitchell M.D., F.R.C.P.Lond. Chesham R.S.O "BrickwellJ.Uptonvil.ll8Highst.Slougb Pond farm, Seer green, Beaconsfi.eld Butler Major William John Chesshyre, Bridges Rev. Sml. Townshend M.A. The R.S.O.; & 22 Harley street, London w Tickford Abbey, Newport Pa!lllell Rectory, Fulmer, Stoke Poges R.S.O Brunton Mrs. 6 Upton park, Slough Butler Charles, Mahableshwar, Burnham, JBridges Miss, The Red house, Aylesbury Bryant Wilberforce J.P. Stoke park, Maidenhead street, Wendover, Tring Stoke Pages R.S.O.; & Brooks's & Butler John, Merton villa, Silver street ;Bridgman Benjamin, 30 Wolverton road, Bath clubs, London s w Newport Pagnell StonyStratford Bubna Count Francis, Upton Towers, Butler John Harsent, Rothesay, Priory Bridgman Mrs. Station road, Marlow Upton road, Slough road, Wycombe -Bridgman William Henry, 5 Milton villas, Buchan James, Alison, Amersham road, Butler P. Tickford Ab bey, Newport Pagnll Wendover road, Aylesbury Wycombe Butler Thomas, London rd. Wycombe Bridgwater Francis M. Terriers house, Buck Misses, Whitchurch ho. Aylesbury Butler Thomas H. Rothesay, Priory Hazlemere, High Wycombe Buckinghamshire Earl of D.L., J.P. road, Wycombe Bridle 1\Irs. 43 Bicester road, Aylesbury Hampden house, Great Hampden, Butler Waiter Roland, Ravenshoe, West Bright C. The Priory, Denham, Uxbridge Great Missenden R.S.O.; 3 Queen's Wycombe road, Wycombe -Briginshaw Henry, Shubberies, Horton mansions, Victoria street; & Brooks's Butt Miss, 66 Hencroft street, Slough road, Datchet, Windsor & Grosvenor clubs, London s w & Butt Mrs. Beaconsfield villa, Gladstone -::Brinton Hubert M.A. Eton, Windsor Fordell house, Inverkeithing, N.B road, Chesham Bristo Rev. Ernest, Bellingdon road, Buckland Edward, Buckland house, Butt William Henry, Baylis house, Stoke Chesham R.S.O Farnham Royal R.S.O Poges, Slough JBristowe Enos, Combe lodge, West Buckland Francis Bowry, Whitehall, Butt William Joseph, 41 Sussex place, Wycombe road, \Vycombe Wraysbury, Staines High street, Slough Erittain Vernon, The Lilies, Weedon, Buckland Frank Wood, Montecito, 3 Buxton Gurney White, Ivy Dene, High Aylesbury Wexham road, Slough street, Fenny Stratford, Bletchley Eritton Rev. J. P. Th.A..K.C.L. Vicarage, Buckland Henry Duneau, Rosendale, Byard Rev. Henry Kerby, Buckingham The Lees, Great M.issenden R.S.O Wraysbury, Staines road, Winslow 1Britton Charles B. White house, Wolver- Buckland Misses, The Cottage, Wrays- Byng Lady Susan, Bayman manor, ton road, Stony Stratford bury, Staines Chesham R.S.O lBritton Mrs. White house, Wolverton Buckland William Thomas, Rosendale, Byrne Henry A. 120 Bellingdon road, road, Stony Stratford Wraysbury, Staines Chesham R.S.O -:Broad Rev. John Ashley, Vicarage, Buckle George, The Cottage, Chenies, Bynre Lionel S. R. M.A.. Eton, Windsor Pitstone, Tring Rickmansworth R.S.O. (Herts) Cadman Walter, Loughtoumanor, Bletch- -:Broadbent Henry M. A. Eton, Windsor Buckman Miss, Sandpits, Bledlow, Princes ley station 'BroadleyR. Rosehill,Quainton,Aylesbury Risborough S.O Caffin Frank C. Westernho. West st. J'lfrlw Broadwood Alfred Stephen, Old House, Buckmaster Albert Alfred, The Bury, Cail C. Mill house, Taplow, Maidenhead Great Missenden R.S.O Slapton, Leighton Buzzard Caird Miss, Burnham, Windsor ::Brocklehurst Robert, Roughwood park, Buckmaster Christopher, Horton house~ Calder John, Darenth, Uxbridge rd.Slough Chalfont St. Giles, Gerrard's CrossR.S.O Horton, Leighton Buzzard Calder Mrs. Prospect villa, Coleshill, IBroderick James Thomas, Devon villa, Bucknell Henry C. Brooklands, New· Amersham • Bierton road, Aylesbury port, Pagnell Calcutt Harry, New lo. Bourne End S.O 'Broke P. V. B.A. Eton, Windsor Bucknell Norman, The Mill house, New- Calladine Thomas Henry, High street, Brooke Mrs. New road, Linslade, Leigh- port Pagnell Stony Stratford ton Buzzard BudgenSidney,Somerton,Salt hill, Slough Calladine Thomas J. Holmbury, Bletchley 13rooke-Hunt ~Iiss, Merton grange, Upton, Budgett Richard Samuel, Brookfield, Callon H. 20 Kings bury sq. Aylesbury Slough Chandos road, Buckingham Callon Rchd. Kings bury sq. Aylesbury :Brooke-Hunt Mrs. Merton grange, Up- Buee Miss, The Cedars,4 William st. Slough Callow William R. W. S. F.R.G.s. The ton, Slough Bull George W. High st. Stony Stratford Firs, Great Missendeu R.S.O Erookes Alfred, Breifond, ll Wexham Bull Henry Edward J.P. Maids Moreton Calvert Louis James, Morcott west, road, Slough house, Buckingham Sussex place, High street :Brookes J. 40 Alpha street, Slough Bull Herbt. Edwd. 4 Castle st. Bucknghm Calvert Robert, Gordon villa, 95 Welling. :Brookes Mrs. Daisies, Queen's road, Bull Miss, St. Oswalds cottage, High ton street, Slough Datchet, Windsor street, Stony Stratford Camp bell Colin, Kingswood, Medmen- :Brookiug Archibald William, Devonia, 5 Bull Mrs. Ouse bank, Newport Pagnell ham, Marlow Herschel park, Windsor road, Slough Bull Waiter Beaty B. Cedar holme, New- Canning Alexander Guerra, 55 Buckina . .:Brooks Rev. George Bygrave M.A. Vicar- port Pagnell ham road, Aylesbury "' age, Edlesborough, Dunstable Bull William Henry, St. Oswald's house, Cannon Rev. Arthur, 10 Brackley road, "Brooks Alfred H. 52 Hencroft st. Slough High street, Stony Stratford Buckingham ~Brooks Charles, Gold hill, Chalfont St. Bullard Frederick, 19 High street, Slough Cannon Francis Read, 9 Bicester road, Peter, Gerrards Cross R.S.O Bullock Herbert. Horn street, Winslow; Aylesbury Broomhead Edwin, Shrubbery cottage, & at Pad bury Cannon Frederick, The Cottage, Fingest, North square, Newport Pagnell Bullock Miss A. M. Wyndcroft, Priory Henley-on-Thames 13ros Rev. A. Finchley Quayle M.A.. The road, Wycombe Cannon George, 67 High street, Aylesbury Vicarage, Shabbington, Thame Bulteel John George, Sefton park, Cannon Mornington, Brooklands, Bletchly .13roughton Miss H. Delves, Padbury, Stoke Poges R.S.O Cannon Mrs. 47 Buckingham st. Aylesbury Buckingham Bunker George, 65 Broad street, Chesham Cannon T. 92 High st. Newport Pagnell J3rowell Rev. Frederick J. B.A.. 49 Hen- Burch Henry, Sunny bank, Butler's Cantrall Crosbie T. Church gate, Iver croft street, Slough Cross, Tring Heath, Uxbridge .'Brown Rev. Frederick Blamere M. A. Burke Mrs. Rectory, Fawley, Henley Cantrell Henry Se ward, Baylis court farm, 6 Castle terrace, Wycombe Burnaby Mrs. Longfield, Little Misaenden, Stoke Pages R.S.O BrownRev._Geor~eBI~mireM.~.Re~tory, Great Missenden R.S.O Cantrell Mrs. 17 Wellington st. Slough Monks R1sboro, Princes Ris_boro S.O Burness Waiter, Beechurst, Farnham Capes Harry Robert, 2 Wellington st. Sigh :Brown Alfred, The School ho. Bnll, Thame Royal R.S.O Card Eustace, 18 West st. Buckingham. BUCKS. 14* .
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