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Private Residents. Mor 283 DOR~ETSHIRE.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. MOR 283 Matt~ew Frank, Ooram court, Sid- Melmoth Miss, Glenmore, Carlton rd. Milnes Rev. .John Harrit~on B.A.. m-outh road. Lyme Regis north, Weymouth "\'Vanderlea, Eaton road. Branksome Matthews Rev. George Fielding M.A. Mercer Charles J.P. Lansdowne lodge, par.Jr., Bournemouth . Winterborne Stickland, Blandford Rodwell. Weymouth Minifie George. Purbeck new, MaUhews George Gerrard, Wyli:e Mercer John J. R. W. C. The Mount, Queen's road, Swanage house, Gillingham Burton Bradstock, Bridport Mintey Benjamin, White Heather. [datthews Henry, Lyndhurst, St. An- Metcalfe Rev. Alfred, St. Peter's rec- Bournemouth road, Parkstone drew's road, Bridport tory, South Walks road, Dorchester Miskin Alfred Hills, Enderley, Nel- ,Matthews Leonard Blandford, Milton Methuen Rev. Paul Edward O'Bryen son road, Branksome, Bournemth Old house, Gillingham M.A. West Walks ho. Dorchester M.itchell Miss, Southmere., Broad- Matthews Miss, Milton Croft.- Milton- Meyer Capt. Adolphus Frederick stone, Wimborne en-Stour, Gillingham Maximilian R.N. Charminster ho. Mitchell Mrs.St.James's st.Shaftesbt·y Matthews Miss E. G. Milton Croft, Charminster, Dorchester Mitchell William Chalmers, llrynar- Milton.-on-Stour, Gillingham · Meyers T. Welderby,Chideock,BridprL lis, Heri"ingstone road, Porchester Matthews :Mrs. Glen Ashton, Row- Meysey-Thompson Miss, Beech ho. Mitchell WilliamRowland J.P.(Wilts), lands, W1mborne Warmwell, Dorchester Seaborough ert. S.eaboro,Crewkerne Matthews Mrs. Warwick lodge, Guest Michael .A.lbert Davidson•. The Warren, Moberly Miss, Mourina,Queen's grove, road, Parkstone Studland, Wareham Parkstone Matthews R. F. Knap villa, Cann, Michel Major John Horace Charles, Mocatta Miss, Glen view, Northbrook Shaftesbury Dewlish house, Dewlish, Dorchester road, Swanage Mattison F. C. Corrie, King's road Michell Mrs. 159 Dorchester road, Mockridge Albert James M.A. Brae- east, Swanage Weymouth mar, Longfleet rd. Longfleet, Poole Maunder Hany, Frerem, Penn Hill Michell-Smith Edward, Clearmount Molineux George William, Betchworth aven"!J.e; Parkstone lo. Buxton rd. Rodwell, Weymouth house, Chideock, Bridport 'Maunsell M:aior John Drought, Bally- Middleton Capt. Frank, The Bunga.- Molison Mrs. Stafford house, Stavor,.. wil:iam, Dudsbury avenue, Fern- low, Winterborn6 St. Martin, dale road, Westham, Weymouth <Jown, Wimborne Dorchester Moll Albert Douglas, Mayland,Surrey Maunsell Rev. F'redk. Webster l.LA. \iiddleton Hastings Burton J.P. Brad- road, Branksome, Bournemouth Rectory, Symondsbury, Bridport ford Peverell house, Dorchester Mollet Thomas A. Heather view, Maunsell Frederick Baker L:1ing, 82 Milburn W.T. 2 Hanover ter.Weymth Denewood rd. West Moors,Wimbrne ,. St. Andrcw's road, Bridport Miles A. W. 4 Alexandra rd.Dorchestr Mollett Miss, 4 Ozone ter.Lyme Regis .Maxfield William Bestwick, Golftyn, Miles George, 4 Albert rd. Dorchester Molyneux Rev. -8ir John Chas. bart. Parkstone avenue, Parkstone Miles James, The Bank, Fortune's LL.B. Vicarage,Portesham,Dorchstr :Maxwell John Maden, The Dell,Park- Well, Portland Monk Henry, Hillside house, Yet- stone avenue, Parkstone Miles Mrs.C.29 St.Helen's rd.Dorchstr minstel', Sherborne Maxwell Mrs. Kimberlry, Balmoral Miles 1V.G. 20 St.Helen's rd.Dorchstr Monro Charles--James, Belgrane,.A.von road, Parkstone Milford H. St. Leonard's av. Blandfd road, West Moors, 1Vimborne May Rev. Charles Edward Gooding Milford Robert. M . .A. Gainsborough, Monro Hector Edmond J.P. Manor M. A., LL.M. Rectory, Broadwey • South street, Sherborne house, Edmondsham, Salisbury Dorchester - Miliard C. 145 DJrchester rd. Weymth Monro Tregon well, Cranborne,Salisbry • May Ernest Howard, .A.vonwood, Bur- Millard John Wm. Park rd. Blandford Mons:m Hon. Mrs. Ballard, Hurling- ton rd. Branksome pk. Bournemth Millard Mathew, Brooklands, Long- ton road, Swanage May James, Stapehill, Hampreston, ham, Wimborne Montgomerie Rev. Philip Vincent Wirn borne Millard Miss, CI?-affeymoor grange, B. A. The Smalls, Verwood, Wimbrne May Mrs. 38 Princess road, Brank- Bourton (Dorset), Bath Montgomery H 8 West Bay 1d.Bridprt some, Bournemouth Milledge George Haswell, Ensbury, Montgomery Samuel, Ashlry lodge, May Mrs. Trentis-Hoe, Church road Longfleet road, Longfleet, Poole Ashley road, Upper Parkstane east, Parkstone Milledge Jn. Wm. 74 Market st.Poole Moon Philip. Hillcroft, Alexandra rd. May hew Edward Arnold, Hill house, Milledge Miss,g Frederick pl. Weymth Upper Parkstone Seldown road, Longfleet, Poole Milledge Mrs. 72 Market st. Poole Moore Benjamin, Holme-leigh,King's Mayhew Mrs. Pine lodge, Chester Milledge S.S. 9 Frederick pl.Weymth road, Sherborne road, Branksome park, Bournemth Miller Dowager Lady, Ladywell,, Moore F. J. S., M . .A.. Cheap street, Maynard Rev. Edward Burton B.A. Tower rd. Branksomil Pk. Brnemth Sherborne Vicarage, Marshwood, Charmouth Millrr A. Metz ho. Bradpole, Bridporl Mo:ne Geo. Rosslyn, Cann, Shaftesbry Mayo Rev. Canon Chas. Herbert 1\LA. Miller F.W. 29 Cornwell rd.Dorchstr Moore Miss B.A. Sherborne School for VicaragE>, Long Burton, Sherborne Miller Harry Kendrick, The Limes, Girls, Bradford road. ShPrborne Ma.yo Frederick John, Friar Wad- Longfleet road, Longfleet, Poole Moore 0. E. 16 East Boro', Wimbrne don, Upwey, Dorchester Miller Henry William Logan, 25 Moore R.Ivy lo.Bourton (Dorset),Bath Mayo G. Knighton West, Dorchester Kirtleton avenue, \Veymouth Moore Waiter, Grosvenor, Parkstone Mayo Hy. 28 Cornwall rd. Dorchester Miller James M.B. 21 & 22 Trinity road, LongflePt, Poole Mayo Henry, 14 Poole rd. Branksome, road, Weymouth Mm·ant Commander Edgar Robert Bournemouth Miller Misses, 1 Victoria place, East R.N. 2 Kirtleton avenue,Wevmouth Mayo John, Coker's Frome, Stinsford, Fordington, Dorchester Morant Miss, 9 Greenhill ter.Weymth Dorchester Miller Mrs. Hazel-Dene, East street, Moray Gertrude Countess of, West- Mayo John A. Westbury cot.ShPrbrne Corfe Castle, Wareham fit>ld, Wimborne Mayo Joseph Wil'iam, Crossways, Miller Mrs. Logan, St. Aubyn's, Morey Ge:>rge A. Oxford house, West Wellington road, Parkstone Carlton road north, Weymouth street, Bridport Mayo Mrs. Rocklands, Cluny crescent, Millican C.Ensbury, Kinson,Brnemth Morey Mrs. Cordova, St. Andrew's Swana~e Milligan John, Newton cottage, Haveu road, Bridport Mayo William, The Laurels, Puddle- road, Canford cliffs, Bournemouth Morey Wm.Chas. 75 South st.Bridprt hinton, Dorchester Millner Mrs. Nunburnholme, Alex- Morgan Rev. Morgan John Waiter, Mead Miss, 5 Brunswick terrace, andra road, Upper Parkstone Rt>ctory, Haselbury Bryan, Stur- Esplanade, Weymouth Mill~ Major Edward Cyril, Bellairs, minster Newton :Meade .Arthur, Stokeford, East Stoke, Cliff avenue, Swanag.e Morgan Rev. Seth B.A. 13 Milton Wareham Mills Henry John, The Knoll, Corfe road, Westha.m, Weymouth Medcalf Rev. Charles Frederick M.A. Mullen. Wimborne Morgan Alured Edward, Heather Vicarage, Preston, Weymouth Mills Herbert H., M.D.Lond. Briar- dene, Penn Hill aven. Parkstone Medway C. 2 St. Hrlen's rd. Dorchst~ bank, Studland, Wareham Morgan Brette, Alderholt, Salisbrlry Medway James, The Haven, The Mills Humphrey, Rock cottage, Morgan Cha~les Arthnr, Olinda,High Esplanade, Sterte, Longfleet, Pool!! Wakeham, Portland road, Walhs Down, Bournemouth Meech Mrs. Lewesdon view, Broad· Mills James, 98 Abbotsbury road, Morgan Edmund P_ D~smond, Mar- windsor, Beaminster \Vestham, Weymouth tello rd. Brankso~e pk. Bournemth Meech Randolph, The Pines, Ham- Mills Miss, Alcester, Sbaftesbury Morgan James M1chael, 2 .Antwerp worthy, Poole Mills William H. Eaton grange, vi:las, Dorchester road, Weymouth Meggison Thomas C., M.D.Edin.Hig~ Munster road, Parkstone Morgan John Richd .. M . .A.. Connaught West street, Dorchester Milne Rev. Edgar Astley M.F.H.,J.P. house, Rodwell, Weymouth Meigh Mrs. Rosskeen, Seldown road, Chilfrome house, Dorchester Morgan Mrs. Heather bank, Crescent Longfleet, Poole Milne Mrs. 42 Darchester rd. Weymth road, Upper Parkstone Meikle Mrs. Brae head, Rossmore Milner V., M.B. Oak lodge, Bourne- ~!organ Mrs. Tiddington, Connaught avenue, Upper Parkstone mouth road, Parkstone road, Rodwell, Weymouth . Melhuish Mrs. Highwood house,High·l Milner-Jones Edward, Melton, Lind- Morgan Mrs. & Miss, Ridgemount, wood road, Upper Parkstone say rd. Branksome park, Brnemth Sea View road, Parkstone .
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