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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. DAV 553 Crowe L SOMERSET.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. DAV 553 Crowe L. N. Wellington school Curtis Thomas, g Gordon road, Bath Darbyshire Rev. John M.A. Vicarage, (Somerset), ·Wellington Cul"tis Thomas Vendon, I7 South Doulting, Shepton Mallet Crowhurst Francis James,The Grove, side, Weston-super-Mare Darbyshire Miss, Hohnbush, Withy- Cossingto.n, Bridgwater Curtis William Hy. 106 Newbridge pool, Taunton CrowlP Mrs. Boomerang, Bloomfield hill, Bath Darch Miss, I=\ Gerard road, Weston- park, Bath Curtis William Reasey, Homedene, super-Mare C'rowth~>r HPrbert B.Sc. Sunny hill, Chewton Mendip, Bath Dare Rev. Thos. South Chard, Chard Pitcornhe, Bath Curwen Robert E. The Elms. Vallis Dare Mrs. 38 ~orthfield, Bridgwater Crozier Re,·. Edward Travers M.A. road, Frome Dare Mrs. Sunnyside, Higher Hor- Vicarage, Do"nside, Stratton-on- Curzon of Kedleston Earl K.G., P.C., ton, Ilminster the -Foss, e , Bath CS. I . , GC. I . E . M on t acu t e ho use, Dark E. L. 35 Devonshire bldgs.Bath Crudgington Rev. Henry Edmund, 16 Montacute; & I Carlton House ter- Darling RPv. William A. 5 Madeira Maple grove, Bath race SW r & Carlton, Athenreum road, Clevedon Crump Mrs. Chorley, High st.Bruton & Royal Aut{)rnobile clubs,London Darlington Rev. John D.D. Stoneley, Crump Mrs. rr Darlington st. Bath SW r Curry Rivel, Taunton Crundall Miss. White house, Ellen- Uutler Mrs.6s Waterloo rd.Wellington Dart Mrs. 9. Southside, Weston- borough park, Weston-super-Mare Cutler Thomas Arthur Fredk. Brook- super-Mare Cruse Miss, 22 & 24 South road, leaze, Lyncombe vale, Bath Dart Richard John, 22 Southside, Westo:ri-super-Mare Cm:ner Alfred B. 10 Bath rd. Frome Weston-super-Mare Cruse Mrs. 'fh·· Pines, Castle Cary Cuzner Edwa.rd Cyril, The Pynes, Dartnell Lady, Lynwood house, Beck- Crutchett Mrs. 20 St.. James' sq.Bath "\V em bdon, Bridgwater ford road, Bath Cruttenden Miss Amy, 3 George st. Cmmer Miss, Ferndale, Beckington, Dascombe Mrs. I ..c\.rlington rd. Bath Bnthwick hill, Bath Bath Dashwood Rev.Robt.Vere Lewes M.A. Cruttwell Percy Wilson, Northcote, Ouzner Mrs. 36a, High street, Shep- Rectory, North Perrott, Crewkerne Both road, Frome ton Mallet · Dashwood-Capel Mrs. 3 Cavendish Cruttwell Waiter Harry Wilson, Oak- Dahl Miss, The Homestead,Says lane. place, Bath field, Cottles Oak. Frome Langford, Bristol Date Charles, 35 Sydney bldgs. Bath _Cubber Miss Sylvie De, 22 Chamber- Dale Joseph, 3 Prior Park bldgs.Bath Date Mrs. 27 Daniel street, Bath lain street, 'Veils Dalgleish Mrs. 40 Belgrave cres. Bath Date William, z6 Somerset rd.Frome Cuff John, 8 Belvedere rd.we.Taunton Dalley Clement, Casa Piedra, Bine- Datham A. H. Whitefield, Wivelis- Cuffe Thomas Withey, Keenthorne gar, Bath combe Without house, Fiddington, B:t:idgwater Dalton Rev. John Philip, Vicarage, Datson William, Glenville house, Cullen William Henry, 12 Queen's Creech St. Michael, Taunton Yatton, Bristol road, West.on-super-Mare Daly Herbert Maurice Nelson, Beau- Daubeny Charles William, The Brow, Culliford Artl.ur, Moormead, Leigh lieu, Hendford grove, Yeovil Combe Down, Bath road, Street Dalzell John, 4 All Saints' road, Daubney Major Edward Alfred, Ka- Gulliford Tom, The Chantry, Liming- Weston-super-Mare toomba, Walton park, Clevedon ton, Taunton Dalzell Mrs. Broad lea.s,King Ed"ard D'Aubyn Harry William Harold, 3 Culling Miss, Lydford house, West road, Minehead Elmhyrst road, Weston-super-Mare Lydford, Taunton Daman Harold E. Ventura, Haine~ Dauncey George A. 1 7 Upper Old- .ll 'I' t field park, Bath Culverhouse ~rs. .i Percy place, H r , aun on London road. Bath Damon Edmund, Ellisfield, Summer- Dauncey Samuel Henry, 49 Bristol 1 d Y 'l road, Weston-super-Mare Culverwell Henry, 23 Victoria road, an s, eoVI Daunt Mrs. Hessle house, Bathamp- Bridgwater Dance Miss, 13 Raby place, Bath ton, Bath Oulverwell Mrs. 93 Wembdon road, Dance W. G. Q Somerset rd. Frome Dauntesey Mrs. Portishead house, Bridgwater Danger Mrs. 1 Sunnyside rd.Clevedon Nore road, Portishead, Bristol Culverwell Mrs. Windsor Tilla, Irn- D'Angibau Rev. George M.A. Rectory, Daunton. Misses, Locking road, ham road. Minehead Queen Camel, Bath Weston-super-Mare93 Culverwell Robt. Jn. Kilton,Bridg-wtr 0' Angibau Mrs. 10 Cavendish pi. Bath Daunton Robt.The Poplars, Highbrdg Culverwell Valentine, 20 Esplanade, Daniel Rev. Wilson Eustace M.A. d'Auvergne Rev. Edward Fixott M.A. Burnham-on-Sea Recton·, Horsington, Templecombe Rectory, Greinton, Bridgwater .Cnlverwell William Henry,Io4 Wemb- Daniel Algernon Wing, National Pro- Davage Fredk.H. 37 Buttshill, Frome don road.· Bridgwater vincial Bank house, High street, Davenport Mrs. Lindum, Hendford Cumming- Mrs. 8 Priors Wood ter- Burnham-on-Sea hill, Yeovil race, Cheddon road, Taunton Daniel Edgar Charles, Mount Way Davey Rev. Richard, Downside abbey, Cummings Miss, 43 Lower Church road, Bishops Hull, Taunton Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Bath road, Weston-super-Mare Daniel Henry Thomas D.L., J.P. Davey Edward, 13 Gordon rd. Wid- Cummings Mrs 14 Park street, Bath Manor house, Stockland, Bridgwatr combe, Bath · Cundell W. H. Brent Knoll,Highbrdg Daniel J. B. Hele house, South st. Davey Frederick, Tyndale, Belvedere Cuningha.me Col. Francis George South Petherton road west, Taunton Glencairn, Limington house, Lim- Daniel .John F. R. Fir cliff, Wood Davey James, School house, Albert ingt,on, Taunton hill, Portishead, Bristol street, Bridgwater Cunning-ham Rev. Julian Josias M.A. Daniel Miss, Banksia cottage, South Davev Lioncl Archie, 50 Wembdon Rectory, Binegar. Bath street. South Petherton road, Bridgwater Cunningham John, 13 Widcombe cres- Daniel Mrs. Broad Oak cottage. Davev Miss, 22 Mount st. Taunton • cent, Bath Crowcombe, Taunton Davev ~Irs. St. James street, South Cunnington Mrs. 33 Nithsdale road, Daniel Mrs. z New street, Wells l'etherton Weston-super-Mare Daniel Percy G. E. Eckersley, Wal- Davey Mrs. 2 Sydney ter. Taunton Curd Charles, 6 Gay street, Bath ton road, Clevedon Davey T. R. Wraxall court, Bristol Curl John, Myrtle cottage, Worle, Daniell Col. J. L. 7 Royal cres. Bath Davey W. H. 44. The Avenue, Yeovil WestQn-super-Mare Daniell Major Robert Holford, Broad· Davey W. J. 37 Lyndale av.Bridgwatr Currant Edward William, 6o Wemb- leigh, Sampford Arundell,Wellngtn David F. c; Queen square, Bath don road, Bridgwater Daniels .Arthur, 5 Victoria terrace, David William, Stanley house, Man- Currie Mrs. I Stafford place, Weston- St. Saviour's road, Bath vers street, Bath super-Mare Daniels Gilbert, Carisbrooke, Down Davidson F. 83 Victoria rd. Bridgwtr Curry Frederick George, The Firs, road, Portishead, Bristol Davies Major Griffith, Maybank, Brent Knoll, Highbridge Daniels :Misses, The Shelter, Midford Manor road, Weston-super-Mare Curry Mrs. 2 Bathwick hill, Bath road, Combe Down, Bath Davies Rev. Chas. Hy. Rocbfort B.A. Curry Mrs. 7 St. Saviour's avenue, Daniels Mrs. Carlingcot, Dunkerton, The Rectory, Shipham, Winscombe Bridgwater . Bath Davies Rev. Ebenezer Tee, 44 New- Curry Thomas Henry, Church house, Daniels Robert, I St. Kilda villas, bridge road, Bath Wookey, Wells Combe Down, Bath Davies Rev. George, 5 Clarence road Curry W.G. The Elms,Nailsea,Bristol Dann Oliver, 3 Elm place, Bloom- north, Weston-super-Mare Curtis Charles Edwin, Entrv Hill fi~ld road. Bath Davies Rev. ~!organ Stanley M . .A. house, Entry hill, Bath · DarbishirP B. V. Downside school, Wraxall, Bristol Curtis John, Bower Hinton, MartQck Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Bath Davies Rev.Pryce, 10 Maple gro.Bath Curtis Mis><, 63 Lyncombe hill, Bath Darbv Miss, 43 Stafford road,Weston- Davies Alfred Thomas, Avon house, Cnrtis Miss, 23 Northampton st.Bath super-Mare Keynsham, Bristol Curtis Mrs. Homedene, Chewton Darby Mrs. 8 ::\Iarlborough build- Davies Arthur E. 30 Regent street, Mendip, Bath inQ"s, Bath Weston-supe:r-Mal'e Cnrtis Richard, 2 Gordon villas, Bur- Darby William, r Wilton gardens, Davies Clement James. Elm view, cott road, Wells J Weston-super-Mare t :Milton, Weston-super-Ma.re .
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