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Kelly's Bedfordshire Private Residents Directory • KELLY'S BEDFORDSHIRE PRIVATE RESIDENTS DIRECTORY. Abbney William, The Cottage, Temps-'Alston Rowland Crewe B.A., J.P. Odell Aveline Charles Henry, Fairfield, Grove ford, Sandy Castle, Sharnbrook S.O road, Leighton Buzzard Abbott Geo. C. Dunstable st. Ampthill Alton Mrs. 37 St. Michael's rd. Bedford Aveline Miss, 4 Grove rd. Leighton Buzzrd Abbott J. M. 24 Rothsay road, Bedford Alwyne-Turner Mrs. 11 Rothsay rd.Bdfrd Ayers Thos. Great Barford, St. Neots Abel Ezra, 13 Dunstable road, Luton Ambler Richard, Church street, Ampthill Aylott Mrs. 18 Napier road, Luton Abrahams Henry, 1 Dunstableroad, Luton Ampthill Emily Lady, Ampthill park, Ayres Mrs. 34 Castle road, Bedford Abrahams Isaac, 30 Rutland rd. Bedford Ampthill Bacchus Henry, Newnham lodge, 7 Aeheson Lieut. Albert R.N. 158 Foster Anderson Albert Daniel, Linden house, Newnham road, Bedford Hill road, Bedford West street, Dunstable Bacchus Mrs. Wood lane, Aspley Guise Aekroyd Mrs. 4 Devon road, Bedford Anderson Mrs. 6 Albert terrace, Union R.S.O Adams Rev. Ernest William M.A. 51 street, Bedford Bacon Mrs. 64 Spenser road, Bedford Hurst grove south, Bedford Anderson Mrs. 51 Clarendon st. Bedford Bacot Miss, 61 Chaucer road, Bedford Adams Rev. J. Warwick F.R.S.L. Vicar- Anderson Mrs. Coronation villas, Wini- Bagrall Mrs. 36 Chaucer road, Bedford age, Dunton, Biggleswade fred road, Bedford Bagshaw Rev. Robert Sutton, Vicarage, Adams John James Reynal, Hockliffe Anderson Mrs. 18 St. Michael's rd. Bedford Henlow, Biggleswade house, Hockliffe R.S.O Anderson Mrs. Studham, Dunstable Bagshaw William, 58 Bedford road, Adams John Warner, Hockliffe house, Anderson Mrs. 6 The Avenue, Bedford Kempston, Bedford Hockliffe R.S.O Anderson Wm. 5 Kimbolton av. Bedford Bailey John, 20 Edward st. Dunstable Adams Mrs. 93 Castle road, Bedford Andrews Fredk. James, 20 Moor st. Luton Bailey Miss, Coombe villa, Princes street, Adams Mrs. 110 Foster Hill rd. Bedford Andrews Misses, Leighton house, Leigh- Dunstable Adams Mrs. 1 Grove rd. Leighton Buzzard ton street, Woburn R.S.O Bailey Mrs. Hockliffe R.S.O Adams S. Wm. 43 Clarendon st. Bedford AndrewsT.C. W.21 St. Andrew'srd.Bdfrd Baker Rev. William Wing Carew M.A. Adams William Charles, The Laurels, Anley Mrs. 39 De Pary's av. Bedford Vicarage, Ridgmont, Aspley GuiseR.S.O Ridgmont, Aspley Guise R.S.O Anstee William, 82 Castle street, Bedford Baker A. G. Hazel bank, Downs rd. Luton Adamson Mrs. 36 Goldington av. Bedford Anthony A. E. 80 Castle road, Bedford Baker George, Toddington, Dunstable .Addington John WaIter, Ivy house, Anthony J. L. 24 Kimbolton rd. Bedford Baker John Alexander, Oaklands, Spring. Eston Ford, St. Neots Applcton J. George st. Woburn R.S.O road, Kempston, Bedford Addison Hugh C. 104 Midland rd. Bedford Apthorp Rev. George Francis, 13 De Baker J. A. D. 1 Brereton road, Bedford Adkin W. Woodside Hurst gro. Bedford Pary's avenue, Bedford Baker Jsph. P. 42 Adelaide sq. Bedford Agabeg Mrs. 8 St. Andrew's rd. Bedford Apthorp E. E. B.A. Ashton 10. Dunstable Baker Miss, Aspley Heath, Woburn Ager Alex. P. 53 Foster Hill rd. Bedford Apthorpe Miss, 4 Howard street, Bedford Sands R.S.O Ager Richard S. 2 Duke street, Bedford Archambault :Mrs. 24 Alexandra rd.Bdfrd Baker Mrs. 4 Burnaby road, Bedford Agutter Mrs. 4 Deaudesert, LeightonBzzrd Argenti A. N. Picts hill, Turvey, Bedford Baker Mrs. 10 Kimbolton avenue, Bedford Airy Mrs. 43 Lansdowne road, Bedford Armitage Cecil Henry, The Lodge, Heath Baker Mrs. 29 Spenser road, Bedford Alban-Wright Mrs. 29 Waldeck av.Bedfrd Park road, Leighton Buzzard Baker Mrs. 10 Stockwood crescent, Luton Alcock John B. 49 Chaucer rd. Bedford Armstrong Miss, The Cottage, Wootton, Baker T. The Lodge, Hockliffe R.S.O Alder Miss, 19 Ashburnham rd. Bedford Bedford Baker Wm. D. 7 Alexandra pI. Bedford Aldred H. H. 118 Foster Hill rd. Bedford Armstrong Mrs.9 Lansdowne road, Bedfrd Baker Wm. S. 18 Dunstable road, Luton Alexander Adam, 62 Brook street, Luton Armstrong Mrs. 42 Mill street, Bedford Baldrey Wm. 31 Lansdowne rd. Bedford Alexander George, 6 Union street, Luton Arnold John E. 8 Stockwood cres. Luton Baldwin John, 81 Victoria road, Bedford Alexander Mrs. 43 Ampthill st. Bedford Arnold Miss, 18 Stanley street, Bedford Ball Edward, 114 North street, Luton Alford Mrs. 38 Rothsay' road, Luton Arthur R. B. Station viis. Turvey, Bedfrd Ball Harry, 30 Mill street, Bedford Alger Mrs. 19 Albany street, Bedford Ash Mrs. 40 De Pary's avenue, Bedford Ballard Mrs. 6 Albany street, Bedford AIgie Mrs. 20 Rothsay road, Bedford Ashby Mrs. Westoning villa, Weston- Bamford C. F. 6 Goldington av. Bedford Alington Julius J.P. Little Barford house, ing, Ampthill Bamford Mrs. 31 Kimbolton rd. Bedford Little Barford, St. Neots Ashcroft Mrs. F. York vils. High st. Sandy Banbury Francis, 71 Castle road, Bedford Allam Mrs. 37 Hockliffe rd.LeightonBuzzd Ashdown Richard Gibson, Grove house, Banford John, Mount Sandell, Castle Allbutt Miss, Lyncroft, Woburn Sands Grove place, Leighton Buzzard road east, Bedford R.S.O Ashton Rev. Alfred RobertM.A. Shortmead Banham Rev. John Hill M.A. Vicarage, Alien Rev. Hunter Bird, Rectory, Colm- street, Bigg1eswade Keysoe, St. Neots worth, St. Neots Ashwell Mrs. 77 Castle road, Bedford Banks Mrs. 14 Linden road, Bedford Alien Albert Henry, Harpur st. Bedford Askwith Mrs. 66 Kimbolton rd. Bedford Banks Mrs. The Cottage, Riseley, Bedford Alien A. W. B.A. 6 Lansdowne rd. Bedford Astell Charles, Willington, Bedford Banks William, Pavenham, Bedford Alien George, sen. Red house, Todding- Astell H. G. Ickwell house, Biggleswade Bannister Alfred, Gladstone st. Bedford. ton, Dunstable Astell Thos. 1 St. Leonard's st. Bedford Bannister W. H. Chapel st. Potton, Sandy Alien Henry, 29 Bury Park road, Luton Astley Chas. J. D. 1 Merton rd. Bedford Barber Miss, Boddington villa, London Alien J. F. M.D. 70 Clapham rd. Bedford Atherton Rev. Robert, Rectory, BoIn- road, Biggleswade Alien John, 23 Foster Hill rd. Bedford hurst, St. Neots Barber Mrs. 51A, Waldeck aven.Bedford Alien Joseph, Wymondley, Ampthill Atkins Rev. Joseph John, 2 Beaudesert, Barcock Alfred William, Aldbury house, Alien Miss, 6 Chaucer road, Bedford Leighton Buzzard West street, Dunstable Alien Miss, 16 Grove place, Bedford Atkins Miss, The Cottage, Toodington, Barden Rev. W. H. Toddington, DUnStaOl Alien Mrs. Harrold, Sharnbrook S.O Duustable Barford Abraham, New Bedford rd.Luton Alien Mrs. King street, Potton, Sandy Atkins Mrs. A. 20 Leagrave road, Luton Barford Ernest, Meadowcroft, Studley Alien Perey, Highclarc, Downs rd. Luton Atkinson Rev. Augustus Dunbar M.A. road, Luton Alien Philip, 5 Crescent road, Luton Arlesey, Hitchin Barford GilbertH. 31 Park st.west,Luton Alien R. W. Aldwick, Park aven. Bedford Atkinson John, 30 Linden road, Bedford Barford Murray, 37 Cardiff road, Luton Alien Wm. 11 Foster Hill road, Bedford Atkinson John J. 8 Campbell rd. Bedford Barford E. S. 22 Cardington rd. Bedford Alien W. H. J.P. Bromham ho. Bedford Atkinson Mrs. Elm cottage, Husborne Barker J. P. 23 St. Andrew's rd. Bedford Alien William Stephen, The Cottage, Crawley, Bletehley Barker Mrs. 79 Ashburnham rd. Bedford Dunstable street, Ampthill Atkiuson Mrs. 4 Pemberley aven. Bedford Barker P. W. 15 Bromham road, Bedford Allison Mrs. 23 Conduit road, Bedford Attwood Alfred Edwin, Stanley house, Barlow W. F. 18 Goldington av. Bedford Allnutt Alfred, Edgebury, Aspley Heath, Dunstable road, Luton Barnard Edward, Alma house, Upper Woburn Sands R.S.O Austin Montague, 99 Chapel st. Luton Houghton Regis, Dunstable Aliport Herbert J. B.A. Ashton Grammar Austin Thos. 10 Ashburnham rd. Bedford Barnard Thos. D.L., J.P. Cople ho. Bedford school, Duustable Austin Waiter, 58 Bushmead av. Bedford Barnard Thomas Henry J.P. The Hoo, Allport W. H. 21 Cardington rd. Bedford Austin William, Cromwell road, Luton Kempston, Bedford Allwood Miss, 163 High st. south, Dnstbl Austin William, 12 Grove place, Bedford Barnes Rev. George, The Manse, Brook Almond Chas. 186 Foster Hill rd. Bedford Avelin Charles, 6 Rothsay road, Bedford end, Keysoe, St. Neots BEDS. 12.
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