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MID POST OFFICE LONDON 1240 Middelburgmargarilleworks,3Gseething La MID POST OFFICE LONDON 1240 MiddelburgMargarilleWorks,3gSeething la. E C-T.A. "Hildebrandt" Middlesex Soup & Dinner Kitchen (Mrs. Anna. Kirschner, superinteo.. Middle James & Co. button importers, 25 Ha.msell street E C dent), 12 Windmill street, Tottenham court road W Middle Class Dwellingsi.Jo. Lim. (J. Blll'Ils Brown, sec.), 16 Gt.lleorge :Middlesex (znd) Volunteer Artillery (Colonel M. B. Pearson, com­ st. W estmnstr. S W&wrks.l45Grosvenor rd SW-TA "MiddlcClass" mandant) ; headquarters, Lecnard street E C Middle Class School (Rev. Br.Mark, principal),36 to 39 Regent sq WC Middlesex Volunteers Royal Engineers (1st) (Capt. A.. A. M. Middle Temple, westward of Inner Temple E C; Treasury Office, 1 Layard, R.E. adjutant), 67 College street, Chelsea SW Plowden buildings E C (J. W. Waldron, under-treasurer; Herbert Middlesex Yeomanry (Duke of Cambridge's Hussars) (Wm. Kenyon Rowe, clerk); hours 10 to 4; vacation, 10 to 3; sat. 10 to 2; & Mitford, lieut.-col.; Capt. H.W.Mitchell, adjutant); headqnarters, closed on sat. during long vacation; Library, Garden court E C; 7 Montpelier terrace, Brompton SW open from 9 to 6, except from commencement of long vacation to Middleton Brothers, oil mers. white lead, paint & color manufacturers, Oct. I5th (inclusive), when hours are 10 to 4 (saturdays 10 to 2), drysalters & glass mers. 10 & 11 St.;George stE-T A "Neatsfoot" closoo 7 days (from 1st to 8th Sept.) in long vacation, on Christmas Middleton Herbert Thurling & Co. electricians, 34 Victoria. st SW Day & week following, on GQod Friday & four days following Middleton & Hunt, electric engineers, 104 Southampton row WC & on Whit Monday (John Hutchinson, librarian; Wm. R. Baker, Middleton, Jones & Co. Limited, manufacturers of velvets & sub-librarian). Common Room, Library Chambers velveteens & of the rainproof " Millera.in " velveteern ; Middle Mary Ann (Mrs.), chandler's shop, 6 Central st. St.Luke'sE C home trade office, 12 Gresham st E C ; shipping office, 2 Alderman· MiddlebrookThos.Geo. 'Edinburgh Castle' P.H. 57}fomington rdN W bury postern E C ; head offices & warehouse, 6 Chorlton street, MiddleditchFrook.&Fredk.John,music librarian,62St.Martin's la.C W .Manchester-T A " Virgil, Manchester" Middlerna.ss & Son, biscuit manufacturers (Edinburgh), 34 Great Middleton Thomas & Co. engineers, millwrights, printing m~~China Charlotte street, Bla.ckfriars road SE-T A" .Middlemass" makers & ironfounders, manufacturere of Murray's patent brick­ Middlemiss John .A.lex. chartered accountant, Temple chambers E C making machinery, chain pumps &c.Loman street, Southwark SE Middlemist Robert Percy, surgeon, 6 Devonport street, Hyde park W -TA" Loman" ; T N 45g7 Middlemore Wm. (Birmingham), army contractor, maker of Middleton William & Co. cutlers, 4 Edmond's pl. Shepherdess wk N saddlery, harness, mill banding &c. 47 Finsbury circus E C Middleton Wm. & Son, greengrocers, 99 Frederick st.Caledonisn rdN Middlemore Wm. (Coventry), maker of cycle springs, saddles, Middleton's & St. Bride's Wharf (.Middleton's Steam Shipping Wharf enlliDels &c. 47 Finsbury circus E C Co.Ld.),I31 to135&138tOI56WappingHi.st E ;city offl.33 Mark la E C Middlcsborongh Town & Lands Co. (E. Johnson, sec.), gNewBroad Middlcton's Steam Shipping Wharf Co. Limited, wha.rfingers, City street E C-T A" Atiront"; T N 11,353 office, 33 .Mark lane E C ; Middleton's & St. Bride's wharf, 131 to Middlesex (znd) Artillery Barracks. Co. Limited (Albert Stephen I35&138toJ56WappingHi.stE &Atkin's wf.Odessa st.Rotl.terhiS E Hatchett-Jones, sec,), 47 Mark lane E C Middleton Albert George, photographer, 312 Kingsland road NE MIDDLESEX BANKING CO. LIMITED, 8g & go Leadenhall street E C Middleton Alfred James. hosier, !58 Copenhagen street N -TA " Boundary" .Middleton Charles, builder, 34 Cantlowes road NW Mi8.dlesex (The County of) Conservative Association (Henry John Middleton, Daniel, bootmaker, 489 Latimer road W Blight, sec.), 8 Victoria. street SW Middleton Emma. (Mrs.), boarding house, 7 & 9 Porchester gdns W Middlesex, County Council of (R. M. Littler, esq. C.B., Q.C. chair­ Middle ton Fossey Jn.butcher, 284 Harrow rdW& 336 Central mk:ts E C man; Montagu Sha.rpe, esq. vice-chairman; Sir Richard Nicholson, Middleton Frank, wardrobe dealer, 76 Lever street, St. Luke's E C clerk of the Council; Waiter George Austin, deputy clerk of the Middleton Fredk.' Cock' coffeetv. 77Long acre WC &41 Drury lliWC Council), Guildhall, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster SW Middleton Frederick James, dining rooms, 9 Beech st. BarbicanE C Middlesex Connty Slll'Veyor's Office (Frederick Hyde Pownall, Middleton George, greengrocer, 53 Grafton road, Kentish town NW county surveyor, Guildhall, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster SW Middleton George, tobacconist, 142 Victoria street, Pimlico SW Middlesex (26th) " Cyclist " R. V. Corps (Major Thomas de Bruna IDddleton George, tobacconist, Sg Three Colt street, Limehouse E Holmes, commanding officer), head quarters, 2 Queen's rd. west SW Middleton George Hazelgrove, tailor, see McVicker & Middleton Middlesex Deeds Department & Land Registry, .33 & 34 Lincoln's Middleton Henry, firewood dealer, 117 Three Colt st. Limehouse E inn fields WC ; hours, 11 to 3 for registering; searching, 10 to 4 Middleton Henry, mantle manufacturer, 24 Rotherhithe new rdS E MiddlesexHospital(The)(F. Clare Melhado, esq. sec.-superintendent), Middleton Henry Augustus, lithographer, 68 Wynyatt street E C Mortimer street W-T A " Skilful " ; T N 35,3o] Middleton Henry William, annatto manfr. see Hurford & Middlrton Middlesex Hospital Medical School, Cleveland street W Middleton James, chandler's shop, 54 King's road, St. Pancras NW .Middlesex Hospital Residential College (Rev.W.G.Deighton,warden; Middleton James, chandler's shop, 8g M:l.l'oon st. Limehouse fields E F. Clare Melha.do, secretary), Clevela.IJd street W Middleton J ame~, hairdresser, 11 Champion terrace, -city road E C Middlesex Hospital Trained Nurses Illiltitute (Miss Wethered, Middleton John, chandler's shop, 29 Philpot st. Commercial rd.eaE sister in charge), 17 Cleveland street W-T A " Skilful" Middleton John, fancy repository, 231 King's road, Chelsea. SW MiddlP.sex Joint Stock Banking & Investment Company Limited Middleton John, wood turner, 5.3 East road, City road N (John Henry Capps, secretary), 33 John street, Bedford row WC .Middleton Joseph Geo. working jeweller, 12 River st.Myddletn.sqE C Middlesex Lieutenancy Office (Sir Richard Nicholson, clerk), County Middleton Joseph Law, sec. to public companies, 13 Walbrook E C of London Lieuty. Office, 23 Parliament street SW; hours, 10 to 4 Middle ton Julia (:C\[rn.), apartments, 5 Fawcett street SW Middlesex Music Hall (J. L. Graydon, proprietor), Drury lane we Middleton Louisa (Miss), dressmaker, 86 Queen's rd. N otting hill W .Middlesex Press (S. E. Stanesby. manager), 180 Brompton road SW .Middleton Martha Elizabeth(Mrs.),newsagent, 233 Manchester rd E Middlesex Quarter Sessions (R. M. Littler, esq. C. B., Q.C. chairman; Middleton .Mary (Mrs.), laundress, 8 Downham road 1\i Richard Loveland Loveland, esq. deputy chairman; Sir Richard Middleton .Montague William, hairdresser, 538 Hollowa.y road N Nicholson, clerk of the peace; Waiter George Austin, deputy .Middleton N ellie (Mrs.), confectioner, 11 N ewington butts S E clerk of the peace), Guildhall, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster SW Middleton Reginald Empson, civil engineer, 17 Victoria. streetSW- Middlesex (1st) Victoria & St. George's Rilles (1st) Volunteer T A " Appoint" Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Col. Stanley G. Bird, commanding; Middleton Robert, hydraulic engineer, 9 Fenchurch avenue E C- .Major Francis Laogford, sec.), 56 Davies street W; detachment, T A. '' Intensifier " 26 Marlborongh place, St. John's wood NW Middleton Ro bert Daniel, jeweller& watchmaker, 51 o Holloway rd N Middlesex (West) Riile V"olnnteers (5th) (Col. John Bell, com­ Middleton Robert Marshal!, barrister, 5 Pump court, Temple E C munding; Capt. H. A.. Terry, adjt.), St. John's wood road NW; 11-Iiddleton Thomas, artists' colorman, see Brodie & Middleton dnll hall, Lodge road NW Middleton Thomas, builder, 29 Marlborough road SW Middlesex (London Scottish) Rifle Volunteers (7th) (E. J. A.Balfour, Middleton Thomas Randall, grocer, z58 East street, Wa.lworth SE colonel; Major W. A.. Scott, adjutant; Capt. D. Whyte, sec­ .Middleton V. G. electrical engineer, 68 Victoria. street SW-T A retary); headquarters, James street, Buckingham gate SW-TA " Blancmange " ; T N 3o77 cjo •· Scottish Rifles" Middleton William, beer retailer, 87 Charles :~treet, Deptford SE Middlesex (Civil Service) Rifle Volunteers (1Zth) (Lord Bury, col. Middleton William, bootmaker, 6A, Boswell court WC N. A. D Barton, capt. & adjutant), Somerset house WC Middleton William, oilman, I3l! St. John's r-oad N Middlesex (Queen's Westminster) Rifle Volunteers (13th) (Charles Middleton Wm.Crump, oil & calor man, 1gSWestminster bridge rdS E Edward Howard Vincent, C.B., :M.P.lieut.-coL co>Umandant; Capt. Middleton William John, architect, 178 Belsize road NW H. C. Legh, adjutant); headquarters, Queen's h:ill, James street, Middleton Wm. Nixon, stock & share broker, 1 Royal Exchange Buckingham gate SW-'l' A" Vulniftcus" buildings E e-T A'' Fratello "; T N 1047 Middlesex (Inns of Court) Rifle Volunteers (14th) (Cecil Henry Middlevich Maurice, watchmaker, 23z Westbourne grove W Russell, colonel); orderly room, 14 New square WC Middleweek Thomas, builder, 5 Pickering place, Bays water W Middlesex (Customs & Docks) Rifle Volunteers (15th) (Arthur W. .Midgle Catherine (Mrs.). chandler's shop, .35
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