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Surrey. [ Kf.Lly's 274 KI NGST.:.YN' -ON·THAMES. SURREY. [ KF.LLY'S Orowter E. (Mrs.). dress maker, 78 Deacon road Durham John (firm, Durham & Charlton), solicitor, commis­ Cryer Abraham, cycle maker, Kingston vale (letters through sioner for oaths & perpetual commiBSioner, clerk to Putney s w) burial board & vestry clerk, & clerk to the municipal Cullen William Henry, grocer, 124 London road trustees, 77 Clarence street CuJJimore John Daniel, painter, 212 King's road, Norbiton Dyer Willia.m, Liverpool Arms P.H. 140 London road Ourwen R. H. grooer, 138 Richmond road Eacott .l\Iay Thomas, watch make1·, 139 Richmond road Customs & Excise Office (G. S. Byrne, surveyor; James lL Ealing Ernest Godfrey, shopkeeper, 18 Wood street Fisher, probate & pension officer & W. A. Dunn, officer), East Eruest Henry, boot repairer, 164 Acre road 39 Orchard road Eastland & Sons, boat builders, Thames side Cutbill George & Sons, firewood merchants, Bittoms lane Eastman & Son (Dyers & Cleaners) Limited, lA, Clarence street; Cutting Harry & Sons, ironmongers, 13 Park road, Norbiton Eastmans Limited, butchers, 12 & 22 Church street ; 22!, Darby Bernard, Bricklayers' Arms P.H. 53 Hawk's road Clarence street & 60 Richmond road Dare John Thomas, builder, Kingston vale (letters through Ebbage Henry Edward F.I.O., F.S.M.o. optician, 5 Brook street Putneys w) Eckford C. R. & Sons, bakers, 53 Kingston hill, Norbiton . Dart & Son, grooers & wine merchants, 53 Richmond road Ede Henry, shopkeeper, 4 Hampden road, Norbiton Dartnall Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, 2 Beresford road Edgcome James Edmund M.I.M.E., M.I.E.E. borough electrical Dartnall William, sawdust contractor, 2 Beresford road engineer, Central station, Down Hall road Dash Charles William, clerk to the guardians & assessment Edser Leona.rd, Prudential insur. a.gt. 17 Cha.tham rd. Norbiton committee, Union offices, Cooml:-e road, Norbiton Edward Nellie (Mrs.), confectioner, 122 Canbury Park road Daubney Cordelia (Miss), dress maker, 97 Portland avenue Edwards Ha.nnah (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, Kingston vale Davey Bertram (Mrs.), private school, 33 Woodside road (letters through Putney s w) Davie Samuel R. Richmond Park hotel, 178 King's rd. Norbiton Edwards Harold Robert, news agent, 6 Grand parade, Coombe Da.vies A. firewood merchant, Bittoms lane road, Norbiton Davies Herbert Rees M.D., B.S.LOnd. surgeon (firm, Goodman, Edwards Henry Clifford, Cambridge Arms P.H. 19 Cambridge ' Owen, Woolley & Davies), 7 Richmond road road, Norbiton Da.vis & Davis, hardware merchants, 16 Market place Edwards John Thomas, dairyman, 2 Elton road & 47 Kingston Davis & Son, carpenters, 10 Union street hill, Norbiton Davis Alfd. James, plumber & glazier, 38 Chatham rd.~orbiton Edwards John William, beer retailer, 13 Fairfield we:.t Da.vis Henry WiMon F.I.o. analyst, 18 Crescent rd. Norbiton EdwardsWm.Frdk. butcher,6 TheParad.e,Cambridge rd.Norbttn Davis Patrick O'Connoll, apartments, 3 Springfield road Eggar & Steward, drapers, 201 London road Davis Thomas, dairyman, 58 Eden street Elford Herbert, fruiterer, 7 ChurC'h street Davis William John, Prudential assist. supt. 62 Cobham road Elliott Edwin, apartments, 6 Bonner Hill road, Norbiton Davison & Co. grocer!~, 41 Surbiton road Elliott Violet (Miss), dress maker, Briarwood, Oil Mill lane Davison Elizh. (1\<ful.), news agt. 7 The Parade, Cambridge road Ellis J. & Son, watermen, 3 Queen's place, Canbury place Davolls Sidney, confectioner, 34 London road Ellis & Co. wine merchants, 36 Market place. T N 161 Da.wes William, shopkeeper, 39 Willoughby road Ellis Edward, grocer, ll2 Canbury Park road Day John, umbrella maker, 63 Richmond road Ellis J. waterman, Thames side Day William, florist, 84 London road Ellisdon Frederick & Co. tailors, 26 & 28 Thames street Dea'l Effie M. (Miss), draper, 62 Richmond road Ely Samuel, greengrocer, 152 Richmond road Dean James, greengrocer & fruiterer, Kingston vale (letters Emery Harry S. hair dresser, 3 Denmark road through Putney s w) Emmett Francis, forester, 59 York road Dearing Frederick Thomas, watch maker, 48 Portland avenue Emms Alfred John, saddler & harnes9 maker, 31 .:\farket place Dell John, slaughterman, 90 Acre road Emms Bert, boot maker, 8 Apple market Dench Alfd. Richd. insur. agent, Clarence chambers, London rd Ervine David, cab proprietor, 10 Grove crescent Dench James Alfred Richard, assistant insurance superinten- Esher Laundry Co. (The), 51B, Hawk's road dent, 93 Portland avenue Essam Fred, boot maker, 157 Richmond road & 104 Acre road Denison Herbert Thomas, greengrocer, 35 Willoughby road Evans Alfred Ernest M.B., o.M.Glas., D.P.H. surgeon (firm, Denny & Sons, cowkeepers, 9 Coombe road, Norbiton & Gale & Evans), Eastcroft, Gloucester road, Norbiton dairymen, 191 London road Evans Harry, butcher, 48 Hawk's road Densha.m George Da.vid, laundry, Queen Elizabeth road (T N Evans Richard E. gas fitter, 33 Hawk's road • 799); receiving office, 151 Pa.t·k road Evershed Edwin John, solicitor & commissioner for oaths (firm, Dickens Frank, beer retailer, 16 Acre road Helliwell, Harby & Evershed), 90 Eden street Dickinson & Wells, tobacconists, 51 Surbiton road Evison Arthur James, baker, 7 Cambridge road, Norbiton Dickinson Charles, fruiterer, 51A, Surbiton road Eyles Marian (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Grange road Dickman Robert, greengrocer, 32 Cambridge Grove road,Nrbtn Fagan John, firewood dealer, 37 Mill street Dicks W. James, greengrocer, 28 Hudson road Fageant Ja:::ncs, boot maker, 4S Richmond road Direct Supply Aerated Water Co. Ltd. (The), mineral wat~r Farebrother C. & Son, undertakers, 21 London rd. T N 23 manufacturers, Manorgate road, Norbiton. T N 390 Farleigh Engineering Co. motor engineers, Penrhyn road District Window Cleaning Co. (James Smith, manager), I Farley William Henry, house decorator, 29 Richmond Park Southsea. road road & joiner, Richmond road Dockray Charles, ladies' underwear & baby linen stores, 34 Farmans' Limited, motor components & accessories manu­ Fife road facturers, Penrhyn road. T A "Farmans ; " T N 1760 Doddington Frederick, coal merchant, 5 Cowleaze road Farmers' & Cleveland Dairies Co. Ltd. dairymen, 120 Ca.nbury Dodson :Mary (Miss), draper, 53 Cambridge Grove rd. Norbiton Park road Dolamore Charles, boot maker, 33 'Yilloughby road Farrington Brothers, printers, 63 Clarence street & 12A,.Fife rd Domestic Baza.ar Co. Limited, fancy goods dlrs. 15 Church st Farrow's Bank Limited (branch) (John F. G. Bagsha.W', Domestic Sanitary Laundry Limited, ll3 Bonner Hill road ; manager), 39 Market place; draw on head office, 1 & 2 128 London road; 41 Fife road & 135 King's road Norbiton. Cheapside E o TN 1180 Farthing Charles, hair dresser, 102 Washington rd. Norbiton Donald James M.R.c.s.Eng., L.s.A. surgeon & medical officer Faulkner & Sons, greengrocers, 192 Acre road & public vaccinator for Kingston dist.riot of the Kingston Fenn Robert Albert, watch & clock maker, 20 Canbury avenue union & medical officer of health to the Kingston Rural Fickart Herman Richard, hair dresser, 137 King's rd.Norbiton District Council & Ham Urban District Council, 31 St. Field Edwin Charles, oilman, 218 King's road, Norbiton James' road & offices, Vestry room, Ham, Richmond Field James William, boot repairer, 4 Church road, Norbiton Doo ErnPst, tobacconist, 187 London road Fielder Charles (Mrs.), laundry, 15 Fra.nklin road, Norbiton Dorbon Herbert William, tailor, IIO Portland avenue Figg Ada & Violet (Misses), milliners, 148 Richmond roa.d Dorbon John William, tailor, 77 Gibbon road Finch George F. shopkeeper, 81 Hawk's road Dowling David, painter, 13 Victoria road, Norbiton Finn Frank, Three Tuns P.H. 88 London road Downey George Charles, grocer, & post office, Oil Mill lane Finny W W. secretary Surrey Education Committee, Surrey Drew Stephen, shopkeeper, 51 Cambridge Grove rd. Norbiton County Council, 23 Peurhyn road Drill Hall, Orchard road Finny William Evelyn St. Lawrence M. D., o.M.rrel.,L.R.C.P.Min. Drury Brothers, bicycle makers, 46 London road physician & surgeon, 24 Kingston hill, Norbiton Dryland Alfred, county surveyor, County hall Fischlein George, hair dresser, 146 Richmond road Duffell Edwin, p.\perhanger, 28 Willoughby road Fisher J ames Francis & Son, grocers, 3 Market place, Coombe Duffell John Heary, painter, 26 Orchard road road, Norbiton Duffell Willia.m Ja.mes, coal dealer, 2 Deacon road Fisher James H. customs & excise, probate & pension offioer, Dnffield Benjamin, coffee rooms, 23 Eden street 39 Orchard road Dnnn W. A. customs & excise & pension officer, 39 Orchard road Fitch Charles, apartments, 21 Grove lane Durbin's Devonshire Stores, provision merchants, 24A,Market pl Fleming, Reid & Co. Limited, hosiers, 49 Clarenee street Durbin's Drug Stores Limited, 2! Market place Flaming Charlotte (Miss), confectioner, 49 Fife road Durham & Charlton, solicitors, 77 Clarence street Fletcher A. G. collector of rates, Municipal offices, High iltreet Durham Andrew Charles Lancelot, solicitor (firm, Durham & Fletcher Ernest James, ~>ign writer, 22 St. ,Tames' road Cha.rlton), 77 Cla.renoo street Flint Archibald, hosier, 197 Lcmdon road Florence Harry, coach trimmer, 2A, Jubilee buildings, Hol'86f&ir Flynn Margaret (Mrs.), laundry, 25 Canbury Park road .
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