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PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY. 5 - Oavies Matthew Lewis Vaughan DIRECTORY.] PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY. 5 - Oavies Matthew Lewis Vaughan ...... Cardiganshire .••..•.••.•• 17 Hyde Park gardens W; Brooks's club SW; & Tan-y• bwlch, Aberystwith Davies Thomas Hart-,see Hart-Davies Davies Timothy .....•.......••.....•...... Fulham ......... ...... ... ... National Liberal club SW; & Pantycelyn, Oakhill road, East Putney t!W Davies Sir William How ell ... ...... ... Bri,tol (South Division) 4 Whitehall court SW; National Liberal club SW; & Down house, Stoke Bishop, Bristol Delany William ........•.....•.....•...... Queen's Co. ( Ossm-y Div.) Tullamor~>, Ireland Devlin Joseph ..............•........•...... Belfast (West)............ 39 Upper O'Connell street, Dublin Dewar Arthur, K.C .....•.••.•••••..•..•..• Edinburgh (South Div.) Reform & National Liberal clubs SW; & 24 Walker street, Edinburgh Dewar Sir John Alexander, bart .....• Inverne.~s-shire .......•.••• Reform club SW Dickinson "\Villougb by Hyett .••.....• St. Pan(JJ•as (N. Div.) .•• Fountain court, Temple EC; 41 & 42 Parliament street SW ; 51 Campden hill road W; & New University & National Liberal clubs SW Dickson-Poynder Sir John Poynder, Wiltshire (N. W. or 8 Chesterfield gardens, Mayfair W ; Marlborough club bart., D.S.O Chippenham Division) SW; Turf club W ; Hartham park, Corsham, Wilts ; & Hilmarton manor, Calne Dilke Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Went­ Gloucester (Forest of 76 Sloane street SW; Refurm,National Liberal & Bm-ling­ worth, bart., LL.lll Dean Division) ton Fine Arts clubs SW ; Dockett Eddy, Shepperton: & Pyrford, near Woking Dill on John ................................. Mayo County (East) ..• Bath club W; & North Great George's street, Dublin Dixon· Hartland Sir Fredk. Dixon, bart Mirldlesr.x( UxbridgBDiv­ 14 Chesham place SW ; Carlton club SW; Ashley manor, ision) near Cheltenham ; & Middleton manor, near Bognor Dobson Thomas "\Villiam .............. Plymouth ................. Xational Liberal club SW; & 25 Baskerville road, Wands­ worth common SW Donelan Capt. Anthony John Charles Cm·k County (East Div.) Ballymona, Midleton, eo. Cork Doughty S1r George .....•.......••...... Great Grimsby .••.....•.•• 226 St. J ames' court, Buckingham gate SW ; Reform club SW; & Waltham hall, near Grimsby, Lincolnshire Douglas H.f~ht Hon. Aretas Akers- .•• Kent (E. OJ' St. Augus­ 1 I3 Mount street, W ; Carlton, Junior Carlton clubs tine's Division) :::iW; & Constitutional club WC ; Chilston park, Maid­ stone ; & Craigs, Dumfries, N. B Duckworth Sir James 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 I 0 0 o o 0 Stockport •••••••••••••••••• 2 Whitehall court SW; National Liberal club SW; & Castlefield, Rochdale du Cros Arthur Philip •••••••••••••••••• ·Hastings •••••••••••••••••• Carlton & St. Stephen's clubs ~W; & Junior Constitu- tional club W ; & Canon's Park, Edgware Duffy William J uhn ...........•......... Galway County (South) Shmid mor, Lougbrea, eo. Galway Duncan Charles .......................... Barrow-in-Furness ..... 16 Agincourt road, Hampstead NW Dun can J ames Hastings .............. W. R. Yorkshire (Otley National Liberal club SW; & Kineholm, Otley, Yorks Division) Dun can Robert .......................... Lanarkshire( GovanDiv.) 9 Inverness termce W; Dalchonzie, Comrie, Perthshire Dunn Albert Ed ward .................... Cornwall (N. W.or Cam­ 70 Victoria street SW ; National Liberal club SW; borne Division) Eighty club EC ; Mount Radford, Exeter ; & The Bat­ tery, Portreath, Cornwall Dunne l\Iaj. Edward Marten .••..•... n-alsall .................... 23 Prince's gate SW; .:'{ aval & Military club W ; & Gatley park, Kingsland S. 0. Herefordshire Edwards Allen Clement.................. Denbigh District ........ 4 Pump court, Temple EC; 31 St. Thomas' mansions, Stangate SE; & National Liberal club SW Ed wards Enoch .......................... Hanley .................... Westminster Palace hotel, Victoria street SW Edwards Sir Francis, bart • • • • •• • • • • • • Radnorshire .............. I II Asbley gardens, Victoria tltreet SW ; Reform & National Liberal clubs SW ; & The Cottage, Knighton, Radnorshire Ell is Rt. Hun. J uhn Edward........... Nottinghamshire (Rush­ 37 Princes gate SW ; Reform club SW; & Wrea head, cliffe Division) Scalby S.O. Yorks Emmott Rt. Hon. Alfred, Deputy Oldham .................... 30 Ennismore gardens SW ; & Reform club SW Speaker 9· Chairman of Committees Erskine David .............................. .. Perthshire( Western Div­ 31 North Audley street W; & Linlathen, Broughty ision) Ferry, Dundee Esmonde Sir Thos. Hy.Grattan, bart Wexford County (North) National Liberal club SW; & Ballynastragh, Gorey, eo. Wexford Essex Richard Waiter ..•............... Glouce,qtershire (E. 01' National Liberal club SW ; Eighty club EC; & Dixcot, Ci1·enceste;- Division) North drive, Streatham park SW Esslemont George Birnie ..•.....•.....• Alw·deen City (South National Liberal club SW ; & Kingsacre, Aberdeen Division) Evans Sir Samuel Thomas, K.C. Soli­ Glarnorganshire (Mid II Lancaster gate W; 12 King's Bench walk, Temple citor General Division) EC ; Reform & N atiunal Liberal clnbs S W ; Bath club \\'; & ~ eath, Glamorgan Everett Robert Lacev .................... Su.ffolk{S. E. or Wood­ Rushmere, Ipswich - bJ·idge Division) Faber George Denison, c.B ........... Y()'rk ........................ 14 Grosveuor square W; Carlton club SW; & Rush court, Wallingford Paber George Henry •....•.••.•..•.....•. Ho.tton ..................... 11 & 12 Clements lane EC; Thatched House club SW; Junior Athen<Eum club W; & Kinloch, Beckenham, Kent Faber Capt. Waiter Vavasour .••..•..• Hampshire ( W. or An­ Naval & M1litary club W; & Weyhill, near Andover d01Jer Division) Fardell Sir 'f. George .••..•.••.••.••...•• , Paddington (South Div.) 26 Hyde Park st. W ; & Carlton & Conservative clubs BW Farrell James Patrick ........•..•..•....•• Longfo•·d County(N01·th) National Liberal club SW; & Market square, Longford, Ireland Fell Arthur, M. A .••.••..••••••••••••••••..• Great Yl'rmouth .. .. ... Carlton & Golfers' clubs SW ; Gresham club EC; & Lauriston house, Wimbledon common SW Fen wick Charles .......................... Nm·thumberland ( fVans­ 95 Vauxhall bridge road SW ; & 14 Tankerville terrace, beck Division) ~ewcastle-on-Tyne Ferens Thomas Robin son •.•....•....•.• Kingston - upon - Hull 3 Whitehall court SW; National Liberal club SW; & (East Divi.~ion) Wilton house, Holderness road, Hull · Ferguson R. C. Munro-, see Munro­ Fergllson Fetherstonhaugh Godfrey, K.C •••••• ,.. .F~rmanagh Go. (~Yor~h) Carlton club SW; Junior Constitutional club W ; 5 Her­ bert street, Dublin ; & G lenmore, Crossmolina. eo. Mayo }<'french Peter .,,,,, •.,.,.,.,,............ Wexford (South) .••.••..• National Liberal club SW; & ij:arpoonstown, Wexford .
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