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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ME~IBERS of the Col\LMON COUNCIL, 'VIT H THEIR WARDS -L.ND RESIDENCES COMMON l POST OFFICE LONDON { COMMON 2304 COUNCIL. COUNCIL, ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ME~IBERS OF THE COl\LMON COUNCIL, 'VIT H THEIR WARDS -l.ND RESIDENCES . .Name. Ward. .tlddreu. .Name. Ward. .Addreu. .Aaron~, Barnett •••••••••••••••••••••••• Portsoken .... , ..... 46 Houndsditch E J enks, Maurice .• I ••••• I ••• I •• I I. I •• I •••• Cheap ...•...... I ••• 6 Old Jewry E C Alderton, Samuel ...............•...... Farringdon without.. 152 Fleet street E C J ennings, Cecil Frederick J oseph ... , .• , • Walbrook .......... 27 W albrook E C Algar, Claudius George, Deputy .. , ...... , Candlewick .. , , .. , , 22 Martin's lane E C Jennings, Gcorge Charles Hazeldine .. ,, .. Aldgn.te .•• I •••••••• 88 Fenchurch street E C Allis ton, Paul ..•..... , •................ Bread street , ...... 46 Friday street E C Jcrrold-Nathan, Alfred .... , ...... ,,,,.,, Farringdon without . 24 New Bridge street E C Ansted, Edward, Deputy .. , , . , .. , , ... , , , Billingsga te ....... 19 Eastcheap E C J ohnson, Bcrtrand ....... I ••• I • I •• I •• I I , Bishopsgat~ , ...... , 1 Devonshire square E C Atkins, Charles Edward , , , , , , . , , , . , , , , . ·Cornhill ...... I ••••• 6 Cowper's court E C Kekewich, Charles Granville, M.A .• , •. , •• W albrook ........ .. ~ Suffolk lane E C Baily, Henry Dignam ......•.......•..... Bridge ... -"' . I ••••• I li4 Gmcechurch street E C Key, Waiter Henry, J .P .............. .. Farringdon without • 260 & 262 Central mar;rets E C Barrett, H erbert Roper , .... , , . , , , , , , , .• , Lime street ....... 7 Leadenhall street E C Killik, Stephen Henry Molyneux .• , . , .. , Broad ~treet .. I •• I •• 10 Drapers' gardens E C Batho, Charles Albert .... , •.... , . , . , ... Aldgare ............. I 4 Mitre street, Aldgate E C Kimber, Henry Dixon, M .A , ••• , , , , • , , , , , Langbourn , ...... 79 Lombard street E C Beal, Ern est Samuel .. , , . , , ... , , , .. , , .. , Bridge ........•••..• 3 Monument street E C Lake, J ames, Deputy ..... I •••••••••••••• Cripp!egate without . 31 & 32 Fore street E C Beningfield, Col. John William ........ .. Chea.p ..•..• I ••••••• 17 Kiog street, Cheapside E C Lamb, Sir Ernest Henry, C.M.G., M.P., J .P Cand!ewick .... , ... 82 Fore street E C Bennet, John Frederick .. , . , . , . , . , . , .. Cord·wainer I I •• I ••• 82 Queen street, Cheapside E C La.vingt<>n, Ge<Jrge I •••••••• 1 1 •• 1. I I. I I I. Farringdon without . 68 & 69 Old Bailey E C Ben nett, John ...•.•.•.•.• , ..•.•.....•.. Bil!ingsgate ...•.... 10 Love lane, Eastcheap E C Layton, John Edward , . , , ...... , . , .... , Tower ....•. I. I •••• I H Mincing lane E C Berridge, George J osiah • , , •.....• , ...•. Dowgate .........• 174 Upper Thames street E C Lindley-JoneR, Waiter ........ , ... , , . , , , Bishopsgate ....... 16 St. Helen's place E C Berry, Oscar Cohu ........................ Bridge ... I •••••••• 16 Monument Etreet E C Lindsay-Smith, Frederick Alexander ...• Aldga~ ......... I •• 27 & 28 Mitre street E C Billing~, George .......... , ............ Coleman street, .... , 85 London wall E C Lindsey, Mark John .....• I. I •• I •• I. I I •• Farringdon within .. 32 Ludga.te hill E C Bird, Harry ............................ Billingsg-J. te , , , . , .. 19 Eastcheap E C Link, Frederick, J .P .•.•...•.•....••. I. I Farringdon without . 212 Central markets E C Blades, George Row land ...•.......•...•,. Candlewick , , , . , . , . 23 Abchurch lane E C Longman, Valentine Ignatius Roderique .• Aldersgate .....••... 17 Gresham street E C Blane, Thomas Andrew , ... , • , ... , ...•. .Aldg-t~.te I o 1 1 1 w- 1 a I ••• 47 Leadenha.ll street E C Marcus, Lewis Graham .•.•........• I I •• I Broad street •.... , . , 33 Old Broad street E C Bond, Edga.r Edwin ......... , ........... Queenhithe .... , , , . 18 & 19 Queenhithe E C Mathews, Joseph Douglass, Deputy . , ... Dowgate . I •••••••• 11 Dowgate hill E C Botterill, Geflrge Phillips , , ....• , . , , , , . , . Farringdon within .. 33 Cheapside E C Metcalfe, Thomas Da vis ......... , ..... Portsoken I • I ••••• I. 150 Minorics E Bo"'er, Sir Alfred Louis ......•....... I I Farringdon without .. /i9 Fleet street E C Monckton, Henry Percival .. , , .•.. , , . , . , Walbrook ........ .. 32 Walbrook E C Monument chambers, King Moore, Alfred, F.S.I ••...•.•. I ••••• 1 •••• Lime street ....... 7 L€adenhall street E C Bow les, Francis Dominic, J. P , •.•.•.•.•.• Bridge ........... f William street E C Morton, Alpheus O!eophas, M.P., Deputy .. Farringdon without . 124 Chancery lane WC Briggs, George I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I • I • I Cripplegatf within .. 2 Little Love lane E C Myers, LewiB Michael, Deputy . , .. , .. , , , Portsoken ......... 150 Minories E Brinsley-Harper, Frank, J.P , • , , , ..••••• Co!eman street, ... , . lli Old Jewry chambers E C N ea!, William Phene, Deputy . , .. , .... , , . Broad street ..... , .. , 62 London wall E C Brough, James Row land, Deputy , ...... , Castle Baynard , .. 29 Warwick lane E C N ewman, Harry John, M .A , • , • , • , , , • , • , • Tower .......•. I I • I. 6 Idol lane E C Brown, John Knott, Deputy , , .. , ... , .. , Lime street ...... .. B Block, Leadenhall market E C N ewson-Smith, Frank Edwin .. , •........ Broad street .... , . , , 7 Drapers' g'd.rdens E C Brown, William Hurst , .. , •. , , .... , , .. , , Broad street ... , . , , . 2A, Copthall court E C Newton, Louis Arthur •..... I ••••• I. I I •• Cheap ...•.......•.• 25 College hill E C Brundle, Frederick Henry , .. , ... , , ..... Cripplegate without. 17 Paper street E C Oatley, William ............. I ••••• I •••• Oripplegate within .. 25 Aldermanbury E C Bull, 1/vT alter I I I I I • I •• I I I I • I • I I I • I I I I I I I • Bishopsgate ....... , 122 & 124 Bishopsgate E C Odell, Sitlney Lambert ..... , ......... , .. Billings gate ...... , . 1 Billingsgate market E C Callard, Thomas Black ... , ..... , .. , ..... Castle Baynard ... , 75 St. Paul's churchyard E C Painter, Sir Frederic George, Deputy . , , , Coleman street ..... 19 Coleman street E C Cambden, William I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I ••• I • Coleman street .. ,,,, 62 Coleman street E C Pakeman, John Robert ...... , ... , . , , , , , , Cheap ............. I 11 Ironmonger lane E C St. .Andrew's rectory, 35 St. Peachey, Robert .............. , , . , , . , .. , Farringdon within . , 2 & 3 Warwick lane E C Clemeuti-Smith, Rev. Percival, M.A,,,, ., Castle Baynard ... , { ( 2 Sugar Loaf court, Upper­ Andrew's b.ill E C p· Th Queenhithe ... , . , •. Coates, Simon David, J.P., Depnty ... , . , Brea~ street . , ..... 15 Fridav street E C lmm, omas · · · · · · · · · · · · · · '· · · '·' · · · ! Thames street E C 2 Monument station 1mildings, Pinnock, William Henry ..... , , , ...... Tower ............ I • 30 Mark lane E C Collett, Charles Henry .. , • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , I Bridge •. , •.... , .. { King William street E C Pitman, Waiter Hayward, J,P., Deputy , . Farringdon within .. 30 & 31 Newga.te street E C Collins, Daniel George , .. , , ............ Farringdon within .. 118 Newgate street E C Pittman, James Banks, Deputy .... , ... ,. Bassllihaw • I • I ••••• I 17 & 18 Ba.singhall street E C Oorcoran, Bryan I I I I • I I • I • I • I • I I I • I • I I I • Tower ...........•.. 31 Mark lane E C Platt, Thomas Henry .. , ...... , .. , , , , . , , , Queenhithe . , , .. , , . 50 Knightrider street E C Cross, W illiam Mann, Deputy,. , , .... , .. , Langbourn ....... 1 Change alley E C Po!lock, John Stnart ........ , , ..... , .. .. Virttry ...• I •••••• I 29 Queen street E C Darrington, Thomas I I I. I ••• I I~·~ I I I I I. , • Fsrringdon without , 321 Central markets E C Pound, John Lulham, Deputy ......... , .. AlUgate .....•.....• Bill iter square buildings E C Davies, Richard, J .P I •• ~~ I I ••••• I. I. I I •• Broad street .... , , .. 10 & 11 Austinfriars E C Preen, Harvey Edward .... , ......... , . , . Bassishaw .. I ••••••• 17 & 18 Basinghall street E C Dean, Frank I ~ I I I • I • I I I I I I I • I •• I I I •• I I •• Cordwaiuer , ... , ... 40 Bow lane E C Pryke, WilliRm Robert, Deputy .... , . , . , . Queen hi the ..... , .. 40 & 41 Upper Thames street EC Deighton, Thomas Howanl . ·.. , ...... , , , , Bridge .....•••. I •• 90 Cannon street E C Read, Alfred William ............. ,,,., .. Cheap ..... I •••••••• 94 & 95 Cileapside E C Dennis, W alrer •• 6 I •••• , •••• I I I I I I I I I I I •• Candlewick ...... , . 143 Cannon street E C Bedding, Joseph James ............ ,,, .. Portsoken ......... 89 Minories E Dewsbury, Frederick, . , . , • ; , ; . , . ; . , , . , , , Farringdon within , . 36 Newgate stret~t EC Rider, Thomas Francis, F.R.G.S ......... , Cripplegate within . , 25 Gutter lane E C Dickson, J ames Pat rick ............... Aldersgate ......... 9 Oat lane E C Robin son, John Sawyer ................ , . Bishopsgate ... , .. , . 270 Bishopsgate E C Domoney, James William , ... , ..•.... , • Langbourn ....... 15fl Fenchurch street E C Robinson, Thomas ................ , .. , .. Bishopsgate ....... 270 Bishopsgate E C Doree, Herbert John ................... Farringdon within , , 104 & 105 Newgate street E C Rogers, Sir Robert Hargreaves, Deputy , . Cripp legate within .. 11 Addle street E C f 2 Tokenhouse buildings, King's Runtz, Sir John Johnson, J.P ... , .....• ,. Langbourn .... , ... 33 Nicholas lane E C Dove, Horace Spencer •••• I. I I I I •••• I I •• Coleman street .. , , , , t Arms yard E C Samuel, Maximillian Maurice ... , .... , , , . Cripplegate without. 2 Cripplegate street E C Dray, Frederick George, , , , , .... , . , ... , , , V intry , .. , ...... , , 23 College
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