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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. BGL 337 Brett Bernard, Cranehurst, Hampton- Brooke Mrs WARWICKSHIRE. J PRIVATE RESIDENTS. BGL 337 Brett Bernard, Cranehurst, Hampton- Brooke Mrs. 24 Bilton road, Rugby Brown Mrs. The Homestead, Vesey in-Arden, Birmingham Brooke Robert, Asphodel, Maney Hill road, Wylde Green, Birmingham Brett Mrs. 7 .Barrshill ter. Jtadford road, Sutton Coldfield, Birminghm Brown R. G. Fenny Compwn, I.mngtn road, Coventry Brookes Major Richard Warner, The Brown Thomas, The Rookery, St.Ber- Brett Thos. J. 27 High st. Warwick Grove, Lillington rd. Leamington nard's road, Olton, Birmingham Brewer Rev. George Samuel B.A. Brookes Rev. Charles Cunliffe M.A. Brown Thomas Alexander, Glencoe, Vicarage, Bulkington, Nuneaton Vicarag-e, Lillington, Leamington Birmingham road, Maney, Sutton Brewer James Curtis, Fairlea, Bir- Brookes Rev. Frank Meridyth, The Coldfield, Birmingham mingham road, Wylde Green,B'ham Parsonage, Amington, Tamworth Brown Waiter S. The Cottage, Lich- Brewster .!lex. Oxford st. S.outham Brookes Edwd. Jn. Inglesham, Tudor field road, Four Oaks, Sutton Cold- Brewster Arthur C. Ivy ho. Southam hill, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham field, Birmingham Brewster S. 17 Gaveston rd.Leamngtn Brookes Ernest, The Wallands, Lich- Brown Wm.12 St. Mary's rd.Lmngh Brian Wm. Jn. P·addick,Wavensmere, field rood, Four Oaks, Sutton Cold- Brown William E. Brinklow, Rugby Wootton Wawen, Birmingham field, Birmingham Brown Wm. H. 4 Dale st. Leamingtr.. Bricknell Mrs. Nash, 26 St. Mary's Brookes Gilbert, Glencar, Lichfield rd. Browne B. S. Arrow lodge, Alcester road, Leamington Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Browne John James, 8 South bank., Bridgewood :Miss, Glenthorne, Station Brookes Joseph Bayes, Jesmond dene, Lillington, Leamington road, Knowle, 'Birmingham Mayfield rd. Wylde Green, B'ham Browne lMiss E. .A. 29 Dale street., Bridgwater Augustus, Overdale, Brookes Wm.T.g The Butts, Warwick Leamington .Streetley lane, Four Oaks, Sutton Brooks Rev. Thomas Beed:le Ha.rvey Browne Mrs. Murray, 31 Clarendon. Coldfield, Birmingham M.A. The Rectory, Solihull, B'ham square, Leamington Bridgwood 'William 0. Station road, Brooks Edward, Brighton villa, Moor Browne Samuel M.D. Mill st.Warwick Knowle, Birmingham street, Earlsdon, Coventry Browne William Denis, Lynnwood.- Brierley Capt. Euswce Carlil, 2 Brooks Ernest W. 61 Regent st.Rugby Lillington road, Leamington Vicarage road, Rugby Brooks Isaac, 59 Regent street,Rugby Browne Wilson, The Crag, Manor rd". Brierley W. 'B., B.A. The School ho. Brooks Miss, 36 Beauchamp avenue, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Stratford-on-Avon Leamington Browning Rev.Bryan Fox M . .A. Vicar- Briggs .A. 15 Hinckley rd. Nuneaton Brooks Misses, Halford, Shipston-on- age, Attleborough, Nnneaton Briggs E. R. 79 :Murray rd. Rugby Stour (Worcestershire) Brownsell Mrs. The Berea, Stratford Briggs Frederick Howard, Clovelly, Brooks Misses, 8 Heath ter.Leamngtn road, Shirley, Birmingham .Attleborough, Nuneaton Brooks •Waiter, Eldon lodge, Penns Brownson Arthur H. Manor Courtr Briggs John W. Long st. Atherstone Lane, Erdington, Birmingham road, Nuneaton Briggs M. Westwood house, Atherstne Brotchie Mrs.s Eastnor gro.Leamngtn Bruce Rev. Collingwood iM.A. Meeting- Briggs Miss,12 Binswood av.Leamngtn Brothwood William A. Haldon, Sta- House lane, Berkswell, Coventry Briggs Mrs. Ellesmere, Murray rd. tion road, Knowle, Birmingham Bruce Rev. Lloyd Hervey B.A. Bee- Rugby Brough Mrs. Milton house, Lincoln tory, Binton, Stratford-on-Avon Bright Misses, 3 Milverton Hill villas, road, Olton, Birmingham Bruce Douglas, Villette, Bishop's rd. Leamington Broun Misses, Walmer house, Lilling- iManey, Sutton Coldfield,Birminghm Bright Mrs. 12 Warwick row,Coventry ton road, Leamington Brudenell Mrs. 86 Radford road,.. Brightling Cuthbert C. 44 Greatheed Browet.t Charles, Ryton house, Ryton- Leamington road, Leamington on-Dunsmore, Coventry Bryan Rev. Edward W. Sylvadale,. Brinkley Capt. John Turner, Wasper- Browett Erick, Arden, Alderbrook rd. Queen Victoria road, Coventry ton house, Wasperton, Warwick Solihull, Birmingham Bryan Arthur, Minworth hall, Min- llrinton Henry, 25 St. Mary's road, Browett W. Westfield, Radford,Cvntry worth, Birmingham Leamington Browett Wm. T. Keresley ho.Coventry Bryant ~Iiss, 9 Evesham place, Strat- Briscoe Mrs. Beaudesert, Birminghm Brown Rev. James Redgate F.R.G.S. ford-on-Avon Brisooe Mrs. Hopedale, Shirley, B'hm Rectory, Fenny Compton,Leamngtn Bryson Mrs. 34 Avenue rd.Leamngtn Briscoe Wm. Woodside, Bracebridge Brown Rev. John Jas. Wesley manse, Buchanan Misses, Lynton, Southbank road, Sutton Coldfield, :Birmingham Coton rd. Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton road, Kenilworth Bristol John, The Hollies, Union rd. Brown .!lee, Kingswood house, Kings- Buchanan Robert, Clarinuis, Kinet-on Shirley, Birmingham wood, Birmingham · road, Olton, Birmingham Britton Benjamin Alfred, Glendale, Brown Alfred M.D. 14 High street, Buck Rev. William .Armstrong M.A. Vesey road, Wylde Green, :B'ham Henley-in-.Arden, Birmingham The Vicarage, 27 Learn ter.Lmngtn Britton Charles Henry, Avondale, Brown Andrew Alexander, Station la. Bucker:field William, 57 Stafford st. Bracebridge road, Sutton Coldfield, Lapworth, Birmingham Atherstone Birmingham Brown Arber, Church cottage, W oot- Buckingham Mrs. Brailes, Ban bury Britton Herbt. Holly lo. Lichfield rd. ton Wawen, Birmingham Buckingham Mrs. 25 Evesham place,.. Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Brown Arthur Vivian, 5 Acacia rd. Stratford-on-Avon Britton John James, Halford, Ship- Leamington 1 Buckler Rev. T. Bulkington, Nuneatn ston-on-Stour (Worcestershire) Brown Charles Atherton, Grendon ll Buckler Mrs. so Edward st. Chilvers Britton Mrs. 8 Emscote rd. Warwick hall, Grendon, .Atherstone ' Coton, Nuneaton Broad E. 4II Foleshill rd. Coventry Brown Charles Sydney L.D.S. 3-6 Buckler Robt. Earls rd. Nuneaton Broad Herbert,Netherstead,Welcombe North street, Rugby Buckler Thomas, 47 Princes street~ road, Stratford-J;~n-Avon Brown F.Rosebank, Westwood,Cvntry Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton Broadbent Friiii'cis WesleyM.B.Manor Brown Fredk. Lenox Harman M.B. Buckley Rev. George, Dean villa, Court road, Nuneaton Clive house, Warwick rd. Coventry Longford, Coventry Broadfoot Waiter Hampson, Balsall Brown Fredk. P.1 Pennington st.Rgby 1 Buckley John, 72 Clifton rd. Rugby- common, Balsall, Coventry Brown G. M. 121 Clifton rd. Rugby Buckley Miss, Holmleigh, St_ Broadway Rev.Percival Thomas L.Th. Brown H. S. :Bardon cot. Atherstone Gregory's road, Stratford-on-Avon 17 Regent street, Coventry Brown Harry King, Glen Usk, :Manor Buckmaster Walt. S. Moreton manor, Brock Samuel, The Limes, St. Court road, Nuneaton :Moreton Morrell, Warwick Patrick's road, Coventry Brown Hy. J., B.A. Myton, Warwick Bucknall Benjamin James, Shottery, Brodie Rev. Frank Malcolm B..A. Brown James, Trent villa, Queen's Stratford-upon-Avon Christ C1mrch parsonage, Eaton road, Kenilworth Budd George H. 210 Rugby road,.. road, Coventry Brown John, 36 North street, Rugby Leamington Brodie Mrs . .Ashridge, Lichfield road, Brown Leonard C. Ivanhoe, Frederick Bndge John, 63 Barras la. Coventry- Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham road, Wylde Green, Birmingham Bull A. A. Middlemarch, Hinckley Brodie Wyndham, Ellesmere, Ve,sey Brown Miss, 7 Avenue rd.Leamington road, Nuneaton road, Wylde Green, Birmingham Brown Miss, Bradnock's marsh, Bull :Bernard William, 15 Heath ter- Bromley Vivian A. 62 Radford road, Hampton-in-Arden, Birmingham race, Leamington Leamington Brown Miss, Drrry la. Solihull, B"ham Bull Frederick William, 37 Avenue Bromley W.J.n2 Holyhead rd.Cvntry Brown Misses, 7 Church st.Leamngtn road, Leamington Bromwich Misses, 19 Elsee rd. Rugby Brown Misses, g6 Dunchurch rd.Rgby Bull George F. The Newlands, Ash- Bromwich Mrs. 17 Leicester street, Brown Mrs. Brent knoll, Lich:field rd. leigh road, Solihull, Birmingham Leamington Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Bull R. A. 15 George st. Leamington Bromwich Mrs. Widdington, Clifton Brown Mrs. Elmhurst, Bickenhill, Bullard William Porter, 19 Payton road, Rugby Hampton-in-Arden, Birmingham street, Stratford-{)n-Avon Brook J .6 College st.Stratford-on-.Avn Brown Mrs. 58 Priory rd. Kenilworth Bullen A. H. 26 Evesham place,Strat- Brook Leonard, 13 Greatheed road, Brown Mrs. The Grove, .Attleborough, ford-on-Avon Leamington Nuneaton Bullen Chas. Church Tysoe, Warwick Brooke Rev. William Ingham M.A. Brown Mr!!. The Holly cottage, Bullen Mrs. 3 Percy ter. Leamington The Rectory, Barford, Warwick Snitter:field, Stratford-on-Avon Bullivant W. 58 Rugby rd.Leamingtn WAT~ \r • .
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