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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ZIP 661 Woolsey Mrs NORFOLK.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ZIP 661 Woolsey Mrs. 74 St. Peter's road, Wright Geo.H.68 King st.Gt.Yarmth Wynne-Willson Lynton Frederick, Great Yarmouth Wright James, 58 Nelson road north, Auriol, Kelling, Halt Woolstencroft J. W. Tenny!!on aven. Great Yarmouth Wyras Saml. 22 Vicarage rd. Thetfrd Lynn Wright James David, 78 St.Clement's Wyrley-Birch Mrs. 7 The Closet Woolverton F.S.4o College rd.Norwch hill, New Catton, Norwich Norwich Woolverton Miss, 29 Nelson rd. Great Wright Jn. Neatherd rd. E.Dereham Wyrley-Birch W. E. G., J.P. West Yarmouth Wright John, 21 Salisbury road, New .Bilney lodge, Lynn Woolverton Mrs.30rown rd.Gt.Yrmth Town, Great Yarmouth Yallop .Alfred William, 36 Southtown Wool vert on W .20 Apsley rd. Gt. Yrmth \V right John Cole, Barrack house, road, Great Yarmouth Wooster Rev. John Hill M.A.Oxon. Southtown, Gt. Yarmouth. T N 13 Yallop Frederick, Sunny11ide, St. Vicarage, Briston,Melton Constable Wright John Newcome J.P. Balsam Clement's hill, New Catton,Norwch Wootton Joseph, Church farm, Wim- field·s, Terrington St. Clement,Lynn Yallop George William, 43 Havelock botsham, Downham Wright Miss, 1 St. Philip'11 rd.Norwich road, Great Yarmouth Wootton Miss, Hill house, Southery, Wright Mrs. 30 Nelson road north, Yallop Henry Jacob J.P. Broad st. Downham Great Yarmouth Harleston Wootton William George, Holme- Wrig-ht Mrs.g2 Newmarket rd.Nrwch Yallop William, so Avondale road~ next-the-Sea, Lynn Wright Mrs. Ovington. Thetford Gorleston, Great Yarmouth Wordingham John Leonard Henry, 37 Wright Mrs. The Cedars, East Har- Yarington Miss, 78 Grove rd.Norwich C'ity road, Norwich ling, Thetford Yates George Allen, 6 Brookland ter- Wordingham Miss,2oEssex st.Norwch Wright Mrs. 55 York rd. Gt. Yarmth race, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich Wordingham Mrs.s Essex st.Norwich Wright Oswald Kentish B.A., M.B. Yaxley Geo. 217 Dereham rd.Norwch Worlledge Edward William M.A. 10 Cromer road, Holt, Norfolk Yelf C. W. 151 Earlham rd. Norwich Albert square, Great Yarmouth \·Vright R. D. G.125Earlham rd.Nrwch Yelf T. H. 9 River Side rd. Norwich Wormald Hugh,Heathfield, E.Derehm Wright Ralph B. Stone cottage, Yeo Ernest, Aliston, Park ave'n. Lynn Wormald John, Etling grange, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich YouPll Herbert Willoughby J.P. Dene East Dereham Wright Robert Mace, Nelson house, house, Caister, Great Yarmouth Worship Hugh, Ormesby lodge, Worstead, Norwich Young Rev. Gabriel, Vicarage, Baw- Ormesby St. Margaret, Gt.Yarmth Wright Samuel, Morley house, Moul- burgh, Norwich Worship Mr~. Ormesby St. Michael, ton St. Mary, Norwich Young Rev. John, Rectory, Walsoken, Great Yarmouth Wright Samuel Ware, 97 Lichfield Wisbech Worsley Mrs. The Rectory, Erping- road, Southtown, Great Yarmouth Young Rev. Robert Raven M.A. The ham, Norwich Wright T. A. 10 Nelson rd. south, Rectory, Acle, Norwich Wortabet J ames Rashid M.B., C.M. Great Yarmouth Young Arth.J .30 Unthank rd.Norwich Glas., D.P.H.Edin. & Glas. Nor- Wright T. Canwhed, Park aven.Lynn Young Ernest, St. Helens, Thorpe St. wich City Lunatic Asylum, Helles- Wright Thomas James F.R.C.S.Edin. Andrew, Norwich don, Norwich so Prince of Wales road, Norwich Young John, 7 Trinity st. Norwich Wortley Mrs. Methwold, Stoke Ferry Wright Waiter, Brunswick house,Vic- Young John, Woodside, Ipswich rd. Wortley Mrs. The Laurels, Shipd- toria road, Diss NOTwich ham, Thetford Wri!:(ht William Edward, West hall, Young John H. The Oaks, Gaywood Wortley William Henry Francis, Middleton. Lynn road, Lynn Congham, North st. Sheringham Wright William Waiter, Belaugh Young Mrs. Helhoughton, Fakenham Wray Cecil L. Linden cottage, North- ho. Happisburgh rd. Nth. Walshm Young Mrs.7gNewmarket rd.Norwich wold, Stoke Ferry Wrigley Robert B.A. 18 Regent road, Young Mrs. 3 Seagate rd.Hunstanton Wrigglesworth Miss, The Oaks, Great Yarmouth Young T. Hillside, Metton, Norwich Barnham Broom, Wymondham Wroughton Frederick Wm. 12 Beccles Young W. T. 41 Crown rd.Gt.Yarmth Wright Capt. George Wm. Fosdike, road, Southtown, Great Yarmouth Youngman Mrs. 64 Clarendon road, 122 Southtown rd. Gt. Yarmouth Wyatt Rev. Frank, The Rectory, Norwich Wright Rev. Waiter Samuel M.A. Wiveton, Cley Youngman Mrs. Ivy lodge, Bressing- Vicarage, Elm Grove la. Norwich Wyche Rev. Charles Gaudern, Rec- ham, Dis~ Wright Bernard Duncan Zorapore, tory, Ashmanhaugh, Norwich Youngs Joseph John, Riverside cot- Coltishall, Norwich W1lie A.Tay vil.Gaywood,King'sLynn tage, Horning, Norwich Wright Denny, Manor hall, Mgrlton Wyllys Henry John Mackeson, 26 Youngs Mrs. Rollesby rd. Martham, St. Mary, Norwich Southtown road, Great Yarmouth Great Yarmouth Wright E.Neatherd rd. Ea. Dereham Wyllys Wm. 25 King st. Gt. Yarmth Youngs Rowland Geo. 215 Lowestoft Wright Edward, 4 :Korth Denes road, Wyllys William E. The Elms, Yax- road, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth New Town, Great Yarmouth ham, Dareham Yule Lieut John Ponsonby R.N. Wright Edward, Sunny side, Greeve- Wynell-Mayow Rev. H. Plumstead, (retired), Riversdale house, gate road, Hunstanton Norwich Wramplingham, Wymondham Wright Edward Jas. So St. Clement's Wyness Wm.84 Regent rd.Gt.Yarmth Zalva George, 2 St. George's road, hill, New Catton< Norwich Wynne-Davies Rev. John B.A. West Great Yarmouth Wrigbt Frank,161 College rd.Norwch Bradenham, Thetford Zipfel A. go Constitution hl. Norwich. Wright Frank Egerton, 62 Christ- Wynne-Willson Dallas A., M.A. Old church road, Norwich School boY.se, Station road, Bolt .
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