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Kelly's Cheshire Directory. Private Residents KELLY'S CHESHIRE DIRECTORY. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ^•B.—The names of the private residents in Birkenhead, Crewe, Stockport and its sub-headings -wrill be found in the lista of " Private Residents " g-ivan under these places. Abbott Eev. Edward, ii8 Devonport Adamson Eev. Jas. B,, M.A.Vicarage, Ainsworth Benry, Bolm Eook,Suffolk street, Macclesfield Burley-dam, Whitchurch (Salop) road, Altrincham Abbott E.W. 273 Buxton rd.Macdsfld Adamson Alex. xx8 Liscard rd.Liscard Ainsworth Berbert, Orchardleigh, . Abbott Ernest Charles E. Green bank, Adamson Charles, Eozel, Sand Lea Thompson's Cross, Stalybridge Langham rd. Bowdon, Altrincham park. West Kirby Ainsworth John, Osborne ho. Barker's :Abbott Frank Sharp, 102 Beaton Moor Adamson Barold, Oaklands cottage, la. Ashton-upon-Mersey, Manchestr road, Beaton Moor, Stockport Godley, Byde Ainsworth Misses,4 Nicholas st.Chestr Abbott John, KenUworth, Leasowe rd. Adamson J.TheOaklands,Godley,Byde Ainsworth Wm. Briarwood, Church Wallasey idamson James Burt, Croughton cot­ street, Frodsham, Warrington Abbott Mrs. C 8 Prussia rd. Boylake tage. Croughton. Chester Airey William, Eversley, Bowden Abbott Mrs. P. W. 13 Bawthorn idamson John, Lansdowne, Chapel lane, Marple, Stockport grove, Beaton Moor, Stockport lane, Wilmslow. Manchester Aitchison George, Park side, ChUder Abbott Eobert, 37 Boole road, Chester Vdamson The Misses, 5 Broomfield Thornton, Chester .'Abbott Sydney, 9 Cedar grove, Beatox lane. Bale, Altrincham Aitken Alexander, 21 Park avenue, Moor, Stockport Vdamson Wm. 79 Bale rd.Altrincham Timperley, Altrincham Abbott Thomas, Landora, Green Add Daniel Macauley, Beathwood, Aitken Bugh, Cairnryan, Trafford walk, Bowdon, Altrincham BoUins lane, Marple, Stockport road, Alderley Edge, Manchester .Abbott Thomas 0. Bighgate, East Addey Benry Mercer, Westwood, Akbar Baza, Goldshaw,Devonshire rd. Downs road, Bowdon, Altrincham Knutsford road, Wilmslow, M'chstr Davenport, Stockport Abel Fred, Bighlands road, Euncorn Addison Mrs. Emma, 12 Falkland rd. Aked Bev. Charles Fredk. Schatzalph, -Abel Mrs. Ingledene, Bigher Euncorn Egremont Warren drive. New Brighton Abercrombie Major David, Mobber­ Addleshaw Barold Pope, Bighfield, Albert Eev. WUliam, Town fields, ley, Knutsford St. Margaret's rd. Dunham Massey, Swanlow, Winslow S.O Abraham Emest,5 Bigh st.Macclesfld Altrincham Albinson James E. 147 Washway rd. Abraham Mrs. 117 Brook st,Macclsfid Addleshaw John William Beywood, Sale, Manchester -Abram John, 12 Stanley vfllas, Green­ Fern cottage, Woodbrook rd. Aider- Alcock Frederick, King st. Knutsford way road, Buncom ley Edge, Manchester Alcock George, Brooklyn rd. Cheadle, Abrams Mrs, 104 Liscard rd. Liscard Addy Arthur John, i Garners lane, Manchester Absalom Eev. Benry Gregory, Tke Davenport, Stockport Alcock J. 33 The Crescent,Northwich Manse, Poynton, Stockport Addy James, 2 Brook lane, Chester Alcock Mrs. Pulford S.O -Ackerley Wm. Dunham rd.Altrinchm Addy Mrs. 51 Beech lane, Macclesfield Alcock John, 20 Beswick st. Oxford lAckroyd John Orme, Wilmslow road, Addy Walt. L. 51 Beech la.Macclesfld road, Macclesfield Stockport Etchells, Manchester Addyman J.B.X83 Sea View rd.Liscrd Alcock Mrs, Ashfield road, Cheadle, Ackroyd Mrs. Moseley view, Cheadle, Addyman Mrs. Wdlbrook, Bramhall Manchester Manchester lane, BramhaU, Stockport Alcock Eandolph Gilbert, 16 Brook lActon Edward, Balcombe, South Adshead F. W. 4 Fence av. Macclesfld road, Beaton Chapel, Stockport Downs road, "Hale Adshead James Frederick, Sherwood, Alcock T.Brooklyn vil.Cheadle,M'ch8tr Acton Henry, Glendale, Ashley road. The Crescent, Davenport, Stockport Aldcroft Mrs., Baguley, Sale Hale, Altrincham Adshead John, Ingleside, Queen's rd. Alderley William, 14 Brook rd,Beaton ,Acton John, Moorcot, Leicester road. Bazel Grove, Stockpox^ Chapel, Stockport Hale. Altrincham Adshead S. Bighfield,Upton,Macclsfld Aldersey B,, B.A,, J.P. Aldersey haU, , Acton Mrs. Batherton ho. Nantwich Adshead WUliam Benry, Chapel lane, Chester Adair Maj.-Gen.B.7 Stanley pl.Chestr Wilmslow, Manchester Aldersey Miss, 10 Brook lane, Chester .Adair Mrs. Greenheys.Mostyn avenue. Adye Mrs. Bavenscroft, Thorold Aldous Frederick, EUerslie, Wharf rd. West Kirby grove. Broad rd. Sale, Manchester Marple, Stockport .Adam Sir Frank Forbes CLE., D.L., Affleck Thos.6gClarendon rd.Seacmbe Aldred Barry, Craigendower, The J.P. Mere Old hall. Mere, Eos­ Affleck William Boan, Brackenhurst, Crescent, Davenport, Stockport theme, Knutsford Lincoln drive, Liscard Aldred By. B. 140 Foregate st.Chestr .Adam John Isabel, Broad Meadow, Agard Arthur, Brinnington, Ashley Aldred Isaac Clegg, Lacey Oaks, Childer Thornton, Chester road. Bale, Altrincham Lacey green, Wilmslow,Manchester (Adam Mrs.The Cave,Beswall,Birknhd Agate Bev. Dendy B.A. The Parson­ Aldred John, Green bank, Alexander -Adams Eev. Beginald Samuel M.A. age, Dunham road, Altrincham street, Byde • The Vicarage, Church lane, Marple, Agnew Charles S. The Lodge, Daven­ Aldred John C 25 Elms road, Heaton Stockport ham, Northwich Moor, Stockport IA.dams Beresford, 42 Liverpool road, Agnew Charles Leonard, The Pole, Aldred E.Green hall,Cheadle, M'chstr Chester Antrobus, Northwich Alexander Forbes James M.B., C.M. -Adams Francis William, Moss bank. Agnew Ernest, Chelford rd. Alderley Sandilands, Knutsford Canal road,' Congleton Edge, Manchester Alexander John Taylor, Braeside, -Adams Frederick M. Glenrafon, Agnew Ernest, The Moss, Great War School lane, Bidston, Birkenhead Bough Green, Chester ford, Knutsford Alexander Mis. 13 Langdale rd. New .Adams George Charles, Green bank,! Agnew Frank, Lane house. Broad Brighton Barboro' rd. Ashton-upon-Mersey, lane. Bale, Altrincham Alexander William, 14 Lynton road, Manchester Agnew H. Croston tower8,Macdesfield Beaton Moor. Stockport "Adams George F. Ashbourne, 45 Vic­ road, Alderley Edge, Manchester Alexander WUliam Clark L.E.C.P., toria road, Chester Agnew Barold C, B.A.Oxon. Mostyn L.B.CS.Edin., L.F.P.S.Glas. Dela­ 'Adams James, Cartref, Queen's road, house, Parkgate. Chester mer road, Bowdon, Altrincham Cheadle Bulme, 6to«ikport Agnew W. B. 16 Keswick rd.WaUasey Allan Eev. Eobert, Bowden lane, ^dams James Frederick Butter, 6 Aickin Geo. 26 Serpentine rd. Liscard Marple, Stockport York road, "Beaton Moor, Stockport Ainsbury Bev. William Maurice, 12 Allan B.. M.B., C.M. Whaley Bridge, Adams Joseph, Antrobus, Northwich Stockport road, Marple, Stockport Stockport Adams Miss, The Oaks, Mossley, Ainsworth E. P. Sandhurst, Moore, Allan Jas. x6 Denton drive, Liscard Congleton Warrington Allan John Peacock, Eosearbery, Mosa Adams Mrs. Cliveden, Kitts Moss la. Ainsworth George Garnet, Church lane, Bramhall, Stockport Bramhall, Stockport villas, GrappenhaU, Warrington Allan Walter. The Oaks, Alderley JLlams P. Bardflea,PenkeCt rd.Liaeard Edge, Manchester 662 ALL PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [CHESHIRE. : Allcock Mrs. The Grange, Gee Cross Anderson George E. West house. Bar­ Appleby Percy, 27 Derby road, Heaton Byde ton road, Boylake Moor. Stockport Allday G,34Stoneby drive,NewBrightn Anderson Benry D. 3 Queen's road. Appleton Frank, Birchfield, Grappen­ AUen Eev, Charles Llewellin, Wood Bale, Altrincham hall. Warrington land view. Brook street, Congleton Anderson By. Geo. Sidley, Moss view, Appleton George H. Mayville, Birken­ Allen Eev. E. i6 Eichmond road, Bramhall lane, Bramhall, Stockport head road. Great Meols, Hoylake Altrincham Anderson John, The Leylands, Booth's Appleton Herbert, 8 Barnfield road, Allen Arthur Edward, Tytherington hill, Lymm, Warrington Davenport, Stockport cottage. Tytherington, Macclesfield Anderson Joseph Flocton, Moorfield, Appleton J.KiUiney,Parkgate rd.Chstr- AUen Bulkeley J.P. West lynn, Dun­ Church lane, Ashton-upon-Mersey, Appleton Mrs.2g SeaBank rd.Egremnt ham road, Altrincham Manchester Appleton Mrs. Strathem, Lingdalfe- Allen Frederick B. Delahays house, Anderson Mrs. 15 Castle st. Chester road. West Kirby Delahays road. Bale, Altrincham Anderson Mrs. 2 York road, Beaton Appleton Wflliam E. The Mount, Allen Frederick James, 14 Eaton rd. Moor, Stockport Bramhall park, Bramhall,Stockport Bandbridge, Chester Anderson Norman, i Malvern vUlas, Appleyard Miss, Newlands, Bayrthorn- Allen G, Firs hUl. ViUage rd,W,Kirby Whaley Bridge, Stockport lane, Wilmslow. Manchester Allen George, 3 Booley range, Beaton Anderson Philip, Eiver Bank rd. Bes­ Applin Henry Charles, Mavisbank, Moor, Stockport wall, Birkenhead Albert road, Wilmslow, Manchester- AUen J.S. 12 The King'sCap rd.Boylke Anderson Eoderick, The Grange. Apsimon Thomas, Derwen, Mostyn: Allen J. W. Sunnybank, Stockport rd. Brimstage, Birkenhead avenue. West Kirby Marple, Stockport Anderson Thomas, 22 Woodhey road, Archer Alfred Walter, Jessiefield, Allen John, g5 Oxford rd.Macclesfield Eock Ferry, Birkenhead BramhaU la. Davenport, Stockport AUen John E. T. Bolt house, Mobber­ Anderson "William B. Mason croft, Archer Arthur Montfort B.A., M.D. ley, Knutsford Meols drive. West Kirby 2 Boughton, Chester Allen John Nelson. Oak bank, Ack Anderton Charles, Beech wood. Bale Archer R.E. 14 Grosvenor rd.W.Kirby lane, Bramhall, Stockport road, Altrincham Archer Sydney Bugh Langston, Edge- AUen Joseph, HoUycroft, Ashlands, Anderton Frederick, Cleveden, Lees ley lodge, Baughton, Tarporley Ashton-upon-Mersey, Manchester road, Bramhall. Stockport Archibald James, Ash Lea,^Bighfield. Allen Jos. 0. Carisbrooke, Marlboro' Anderton J.E.i7gChester rd.Macdsfld Sale, Manchester road. Sale, Manchester Andreae Bev. Alexander Eobert M.A. Ardern Theo. 4g Bouverie st. Chester- Allen M. Oakdene,Beathside.Knutsfrd Slack house. Gee Cross, Byde Ardern
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