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Pbiv Ate Residents OXFORDSHIRE. J PBIVATE RESIDENTS. LUN 389 Lee Capt. William Melville M . .A.. 165 Lidsey William, Hardwick farm, London Wm. Jas. rs Iffiey rd. Oxford Woodstock road, St. Giles', Oxford Sautham road, Banbury Long Rev. Frederick Percy M . .A.. :z Lee Rev. Thomas William M.A. Vicar- Lightfoot Edward Lynch, Chalfont, Chalfont road, St. Giles, Oxford age, Leafield, Witney Chinnor road, Tbam-e Long Edmund, 12 Warm·ford road, Lee .A.rthur, 14 Thorncliffe road, Lightfoot Henry le Blanc M.A. 4 St. Clement's., Oxford Summertown, Oxford Rawlinson road, St Giles', Oxford Long Ernest, Hill view, WoodstO<'k Lee Frederick George, Bruneswold, Lightfoot Miss, 17 St. Giles' st.Oxfrd road, Witney Norman avenue, Henley-on-Thames Lightfoot Mrs. Th~ Prebendal,Thame Long Henry, 2 Gloucester pl. Witney Lee H. G., M.D. r6 Up.High st.Thame Lightfoot William S. (late D.!. H., Long Herbert B. Causeway, Bicester Lee Misses, The Cot. Lashlake, Thame R.N.), The Prebendal, Thame Long John, 18 West end, Witney Lee Mrs. The Villa, Tadmarton,Banbry Lilley George Herbert M. E. 311 Cow- Long Mrs. 23 Leckford road, St. Lee Robert Warden M . .A.., B.C.L. ley road, Oxford Giles', Oxford Worcestet college, Oxford Lilley William Thin.ton, 48 Southfield Long Richard CharlPs A.M.I.C.E. 21 Lee William Henry, Devonshire house, road, Cowley St. John, Oxford Fairacres road, Iffiey road, Oxford St. Mark's road, Henley-on-Thames Lillington William, 171 Woodstock Long Thomas, Roland, Argyle street, Lee-Dillon Hon. Harry J .P. Ditchley road, St. Giles', Oxford Ches,ter street, Oxford house, Enstone S.O Lindsay Alexander Dunlop M.A. Long William Hy. 62 Mill st. Witney Leech Joseph, 200 Cowley rd. Oxford Ba.lliol college, Oxford Longridge Rev. William Hawks M.A. Leech W. Alma ho.Kidlington,Oxford Lindsay John, 11 South parade, St. St. John's Mission house, Mars ton Lee~ Miss Somerville college, Wood- Giles', OxfoTd street, Cowley St. John, Oxford stock road, Oxrord Lindsay •Wm. Douglas, 53 Lonsdale Lonsdale Mrs. Crowell, Wallingford Leete Henry Baird M.A. 6 Bardwell road, Summertown, Oxford Looker Hy. 49 Woodstock rd. Witney road, St. Giles', Oxford Lindup 'Waiter G. The Grange, Loosley Thomas, 295 Iffiey rd. Oxford Leg-er .A.ugustus, 189 Banbury road, Bampton S.O I Lord Mis.s, High st. Eynsham S.O Summertown, Oxford Lines Ellis, 36 Merton street, Grims-1. Lorenz :Miss, r Walton crescent, St_ Legge Edward, 19 Bath rd. Banbury bury, Banbury Thomas', Oxford Legge Mrs. 30 Crouch st. Banbury Linley Thomas·, Brookwood, Kidling- Lorimer Miss, Somervil1e college~ Leicester James Ph.D. 17 Staverton ton, Oxford Woodstock road, Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Linton Mrs. 37 St. )1argaret's road, Lott Miss, 4 Bevington road, St. Leigh .Arthur L. 46 High st. Witney St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Leigh F. Goring Heath, Reading Lisemore John, 4 Regent street, Cow- Lott .Mrs. W. Buckland, The Cottage. Leigh John Blundell D.L. Manor ho. ley St. John, Oxford Brize Norton, Bampton S.O Stratton .A.udley, Bicester Litchfield Charles, 3 West street, Lovatt H.Holme Lea, Goring,Reading Leigh Misses, Coneybury, Goring, Grimsbury, Banbury Love Augustus. E. H., M.A., D.Sc. 34 Reading Litchfield George, 87 West street, St. Margaret's rd. St. Giles',Oxford Leigh Mrs. 22 Frenchay road, St. Grimsbnry, Banbury Loveday .John Edward Taylor J.P. Giles', Oxford Littleboy William H. T. Sibford Fer- Williamscote house, Banbury Leigh Mrs. 14 Parks road, St. Giles', ris, Banbury Lovegrove Arthur C. r Fairview, Sth. Oxford Littleboy W.H.T. Hook Norton,Banbry View avenue, Caversham, Reading Le Mesurier Col. Frederick .Augustu~ Littleboy William J.P. Grown lane, Lovegrove Miss, The Elms, Henley R.E., C.B., LL.B. 31 St. Margaret'5 Bensington, Walling-ford road, Caversham, Reading road, St. Giles', Oxford Littledale Rev. Godfrey Armytagr Lovell Rev. George Francis B.D. 22 Lennard Rev. V. R., M.A. The Rec- M.A. Vicarage, 4 Church street, Staverton road, St. Giles', Oxford tory, Lower Heyford, Banbury Chipping Norton Lovell Henry John Shipton, Wellsida Lenton-Pullin~ Mrs.92 Kingston road, Littlehales Rev. Charles Gough M . .A.. villa, Stoke Row,Henley-on-T'hame!l St. Giles', Oxford Oxon. St. John's, parsonage, Whit- Lovell Mrs. 30 Marlboro' rd. Banbury Lester Misses, 2 Station road, Henley church, Reading Lovell Vernon Shaw,Fairholme, Lash- Lett .A.rthur, Stoneleigh, Watlington, Littleton John, ss Mill street, Witney brook, Shiplr.ke, Henley-on-Thames Wa.llingford Littlewood Miss, 13 ~ew street, Hen- Lowe Mrs. Ivy cottage, Abbey street, Lett Robert, Hill road, Watlington, ley-on-Thames Eynsham S.O Wallingford Livesey Everard, Hinton house, 19 Lowe Mrs. The Orchard, Lashbrook, Leudesdorf Charles M.~~- 8 Bardwell Fair mile, Henley-on-Thames Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames road, St. Giles', Oxford Livesey Mrs. 13 Iffiey road, Oxford Lowe Thomas, ro .Albert st. Banbury Lever Major Reginald Croft M.B. Living-stone Richard Winn B.A. Cor- Lower Edward, 2 Leys villas, The Denton house, Iffiey, Oxford pus Christi college, Oxford Crofts~ Witney Lever Miss, 146 Walton street, St. Lloyd Rev. Robert Howard M.A. Lowry George U. 79 Middleton rood, Giles', Oxford (lecturer, dean & chaplain), Trinity Grimsbury, Banbury Lewendon J ames, 7 Chester street, college, Oxford Loxley Miss, :" Brou·ghton rd. Ban bury Iffiey road, Oxford Lloyds Arthur Rchard, The Acacias, Loxley Mrs. Rose hill, Iffiey, Oxford Lewis Chas.Vickers,23Parker st. Oxfrd St. Andrew's rd. Henley-on-Thames Lucas Rev. Egbert de Grey B.A. Lewis Edmond B. 228 Iffiey rd.Oxford Load Rev. FredHic Crawford B.A. (chaplain), Hertford college, Oxford Lewi!l Henry, I2S Woodstock road, St. Church close, Watlington, Wallngfd Lucas Arthur Charles, 29 Western Giles', Oxford Load Edward, Church close, Watling- road, Grandpont, Oxford Lewis Mr!l. 161 Banbury road, Sum- ton, Wallingford Lucas Frank Greenwood, Rivermead, mertown, Oxford Loader Frank H. Ferndale, Thame Iffiey, Oxford Lewis Mrs. IS Bardwell road, St. Loader Miss, Eversley, Queen's road, Lucas Henry Martin, 37 Leckford rd. Giles', Oxford Thame St. Giles', Oxford Lewis Mrs.Crowm:ushGifiord, Wllngfd Loader Thomas M. 255 Iffiey rd. Oxfrd Lucas John B. 66 Botley road, Oxford Lewis Mrs. Manor house, North street, Lobb Mrs. Peacock hou~e, Filkins, Lucas. Thomas, 94 Woodstock road, Osney, Oxford Lechlade S.O. (Glo'stersh) St. Giles', Oxford Lewis Mrs. 13 Ra.wlinson road, St. Lock Rev. Waiter D.D. Parks road, Lucas Thos. W. 9 Botley rd. Oxford Giles', Oxford St. Giles'. Oxford Luckett Miss, 78 Harpes road, Sum- Lewis Rus~ll. I6 Chalfont road, St. Lock wood Rev. Samuel Davis B. A. mertown, Oxford Giles', Oxford King-ham, Chipping Norton Luckett~rs.East end,Hook.Nrtn.Bnbry Lewia S. 5 Market st.Chipping Nortn Lockwood .Mrs. 1 The Leys, Chipping Luckett .Mrs. East end, HoDk Norton, Lewia Thomas, 22 Bridge street, Norton Banbury Caversham, Reading Lockyer Miss, High st. Burford S.O Luckett Mr>~. Scotland road, Hook Lewia Thomas Henry, 9 Staverton rd. Lockyer Miss, Orchard lea, Steeple Norton, Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Aston, Oxford Luckett Mrs. The Villa, Hook Nor- Lewi!l Wilfrid James, 52 Oakthorpe Lodge Herbert Montague, 124 Divinity ton, Banbury _ road, Summertown, Oxford road, Cowley road, Oxford Lucy Mrs. 107 Woodstock road, St. Lewton William George, Silbury, Lodge Miss, Lady Margaret hall, 2 r Giles', Oxford Woodcote rd. Caversham, Reading Norham gardenSJ, St. Giles", Oxford Ludditt Mrs. 37 Middleton road, Leyton Fred, I7 Bath road, Banbury Lofting Arthur Augustin, 26 Hill Grimsbury, Banbury Lickorish W.H.26 Southam rd.Banbry Top road, St. Clement's Oxford Ludlow William, 4 Cripley rd. Oxford Liddell Francis Jo-hn, 65 Bullingdon Lamas Rev. Charles, 6r Middleton rd. Luing Mrs. 23 Bath road, Banbury road, Cowley St. John, Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Luke Alexander, Littlecote, Woodcote Liddell Henry .A.ndrew M.A. 3IO Ban- Lomax Mrs. 35 Oakthorpe road, Sum- road, Caversham, Reading bury road, Summert-own, Oxford mertown, Oxford Lungley J ames B.~. "I I N 01·ham road, Liddon Mrs. 10 Canterbury road, St. Lommon Samuel Augustus, 37 Divin- St. Giles', Oxford Gilea', Oxford ity road, Cowley road, Oxford .
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