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240 WAL DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY's Walkey Rev 240 WAL DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY'S Walkey Rev. J. C. J. E., M.A. Alphing-'Webster John Lawton, C.E. Yew Tree White Tom, 6 Osborne tel'. Weymouth ton, North AlIington, Bridport ho. Fortune's Well RS.O.IsleofPtlnd White William John, 2 Conwayterrace, WaIler Major-Gen. William Noel, R.A., Weeks George, Rockhill, Stafford road, Ringwood road, Longfieet, Poole J.P. Grosvenor lodge, Sherborne Swanage S.O Whitehead Mrs. Wyke hall, Gillingham WaIIis Alfred Russel, D.C.L., LL.D. WelchMiss,TheCrescent,Parkstne.RS.O Whitehead Robt. Lewestonho.Sherborne Corfe view, Parkstone R.S.O Welch Mrs. The Crescent,Prkstne.R.S.O Whitehead Samuel John, Annandale, Wallis Edwin Henry, Holmcroft, Broad WeldH.F.,J.P.Manr.ho.Chdeock.Brdprt Ringwood road, Longfieet, Poole street, I,yme Regis Weldon Rev. Lewen Burton, D.D. Whitehurst Mrs. Melita villa, Kirtleton Wallis Misses,I Westerhall viis. Weymth Trinity vicarage, Weymouth avenue, Weymouth WaIlisMrs.Minterne grnge.Pkstne.R.S.O' WeIlerAlfred,sChelmsford st.Weymouth Whitfield Misses, Abbotsford, Serpentine Wallis Wallis Richard, Branksea villa, Weller Misses, Stanton, Parkstone road, road, Longfieet, I'oole Belmont, Weymouth Longfleet, Poole Whitsed WilIiam Augustus, Holwell, Wallis WitI'. B. Summer hill.LymeRegis Wellington Rev. Geo. Horton,Wimborne Cranborne, Salisbury WaIters William, Pimperne, Blaudford IWeIlingtonGeo.Hy. 16 Victoria st.Brdprt Whittaker Robert, River view, Poole Wanhill Mrs. The Laurels, Pkstne.Poole Wells George, Sea View, Fortune's Well road, Wimborne Wanostrocht Mrs. Wanostrocht villa, RS.O. Isle of Portland WhittingRev.Wm.Henry M.A.Rectory, Albert street, Blandford Wells R. Babbicomb, Branksome, Stower Provost, Gillingham Ward Edward, Peverilcot. SwanageS.O Bournemouth Whitting Charles John, Glen Lyn, Ward Mrs. 6 Barrack street, Bridport Wells Wm. Howley,Evershot,Dorchester Bournemouth I'd. Parkstone R.8.0 Ward Samuel, 47 Bradpole I'd. Bridport Wellsman Miss, Beech cottage, Broad Whittingdale John Flasby Lawrence WarehamAlfrd.Hy.s Julian vils.Wmbne street, Lyme Regis RA., M.B. Long street, Sherborne Wareham Wm.I2 The Plocks,Blandford WellspringJn. IOGlydePath I'd. Dorchstr Whittle Mrs. 12 Gt.Western I'd. Dorchestr Wareillg Rev. Father Placid, St. Welman James, West street, Poole Whittle William A. Eaglehurst, Poola Michael's retreat, Wareham Welsford George Boulter, I Gordon road, Branksome, Bournemouth Warmington E. Dunsley, Branksome, place, Greenhill, Weymouth Whitworth Major William Augustus,St. Bournemouth Welsh Miss, I Havelock terrace, North- Cuthburgh, Wimborne Warne Misses, 4 Avenue villas, Avenue port, Wareham WhitworthJ.Bridge ho.Chideock,Bridprt roaa,~Weymouth Werninck Rev. John Wynn, Westlands, Wickham Rev. Gordon Bolles M.A. Warner Miss, Stalbridge Bothenampton, Bridport Bradford Abbas, Sherborne WarrenChas.Elwell ho. Upway,Dorchstr West Mrs. 9 Grange terrace, Weymouth Wickham Miss. Gresford, The Avenue, Warren Henry, 15 Franchise terrace, Westcott Rev. Frederick Brooke, M.A. Branksome, Bournemouth Chapelhay, Weymouth School house, Sherborne Widdeson Mrs. Ril1gwood road, Long- Warren I. 9Excelsiorter.Wsthm.Wymth WestcottAlfred,5 Mitchell st. Weymouth fleet, Poole Warren Mrs. Maiden Newton,Dorchester Western Mrs. Seldown tower, Park- Wienholt Miss, Merly hall, Canford WarrenT.Blaithman,ShillingstoneRS.O stone, Poole Magna, Wimborne Warren Thos. Hy.Tout hill, Shaftesbury Wetherell Robert, Grasmere, Serpentine Wienholt Miss Ellel1,Merly hall, Canford WarryMaj.T.Elmsleigh,Poolerd.Wmbrn road, Longfleet, Poole Magna, Wimborne WarryMrs.Westrow ho. Holwell, Shrbrn Whately Rev. Arnold B.A. Cheddington Wightman Miss, Cattistock, Dorchester 'Waterman GeOl'ge Northcott, 2 John- villa, Ethelbert road, Wimborne Wi£"htman Mrs. Granby villa, 15 Great stone row, Esplanade, Weymouth \Vhatty John, 5 Franchise terrace, Western road, Dorchester Waterman Mrs. Langdon house, Alex- Chapelhay, Weymouth Wilbraham Edward Sidney, Wimborne andra road, Parkstone RS.O Wheadon John, 'rhe Crescent,NewtoWD, St. Giles, Salisbury Waterman William, J.P. Brookdale, Parkstone R.S.O WildmanW.B.,M.A. Abbey ho.Sherborne Broadstone, Wimborne Wheatley Francis Gwynne, Ravenshoe, Wilkes Jas. H. Caundle Marsh,Sherborne Watkins Rev. Henry George, M.A. Parkstone road, Longfleet, Poole Wilkins Rev. Edwd. John, Hig-h st. Poole Lilliput hill, Parkstone RS.O Wheaton A. W. Larkbere, Branksome, Wilkins C. D.4I High West st.Dorchester Watkins Thos. II Dorset pI. Weymouth Bournemouth Wilkins ~Irs.D.4IHighWest st.Dorchestr Watkins Wm. 7 Woollaston I'd. Dorchstr WheelerMajorEdward,Wellington lodge, Wilkinson Rev. Arthur, Wesley manse, WatkinsonT.lngletn.WesterhlI.Weymth Dorchester road, Weymouth Parkstone road, Longfieet, Poole Watling Rev. C.M. Up Cerne,DQrchester Wheeler Rev. Robert Faulding M.A. Wilkinsol1 Rev. John Herbert RA. WatlingHenryS. 49South st. Dorchester Rectory, Haselbury Bryan, Blandford Rectory, Stock Gaylard, Blandford \Vatney Mrs. Stile lodge, Pound street, WheelerHarry,8Frederick pI. Weymouth Wilkinson A., M.D. Bell st. Shaftesbury Lyme Regis WheelerJn.May viI.Station rd.Wimborne Williams 001. Albert R.A. Lewelllodge~ Watson Rev. Charles Octavius, M.A. Wheeler Mrs. Victoria I'd. Blandford West Knighton, Dorchester Vicarage, Bothenhampton, Bridport WheelerWilIiam,I Elmwood villas,Park- Williams 001. Robert D.L., J.P., M.P. Watson Rev. William S., M.A. Dorset stone road, Longfieet, Poole Bride!J.ead, Little Bredy, Dorchester County School, Oharminster,Dorchstr Whetham MajorWm.T.West st.Bridport Williams Rev. Frederick M.A. Rectory, Watson John Neil Stewart, Spring villa, Whetham Miss, 32 South st. Bridport Bettiscombe, Oharmouth RS.O Dorchester road, Weymouth Whetham Mrs. 3 Cambridge terrace, Williams Rev. John RD. Upper Loders Watson William, Dunstam'ille, Park- Lennox street, Weymouth house, Upper Loders, Bridport stone road, Longfleet, Poole Whetham Mrs. 29 South st. Bridport Williams Rev. Thomas, Fortune's Well Watts Rev. Canon Robert Rowley, M.A. WhethamStephen,78Bradpole rd.Brdprt RS.O. Isle of Portland Vicarage, Stourpaine, Blandford WhettamJohnThomas,Freshford,Grange Williams Arthur S. Hill house, Yet- Watts John, Allendale, Wimborne road, Weymouth minster, Sherborne Watts Mrs. Hound street, Sherborne Whil1ham William Ord,2 Clearmount Williams Daniel, Brandon Lea, Poole WattsW.Roesholm, StationI'd. Wimbrne terrace, Rodwell, Weymouth road, Branksome, Bournemouth Waugh Rev. William Robert, F.RA.S. Whitby Jsph.FromeSt.Quintin,Dorchstr Williams David Henry, 3 Augusta place, Fortune's Well R.S.O. Isle of Portland White Rev. George H. The Manse, Esplanade, Weymouth Way Edward Russell, 2 Spring gardens, Longham, Wimborne WilliamsEdwardW.,B.A.,D. L.,J.P.& the Fortune's Well R.S. O. Isle of Portland White Rev. Wm. Hy., M.A. Charmouth Hon. Mrs. Herringstone ho.Dorchester Way Mrs. 3 Albion crescent, Fortune's White Edwd. Hy. Mamhull, Blandford Williams H. S" M.A., J.P. Rothesay Well R.S.O. Isle of Portland White George, Stoborough, Wareham house, Dorchester Way Mrs. 81 East street, Bridport White Geo. E. 29 Victoria st. Bridport Williams John, Melplash RS.O Wayland Charles Stuart, 2 Wellington White Jas. 42 Spring grdns. Weymouth Williams Miss, Beech cottage, Broad terrace, Dorchester road, Weymouth White James Butler, Dresden house, 33 street, Lyme Regis Waylen Stanley Hoole, Brookthorpe, Victoria street, Bridport Williams Miss, Bell cliff, Lyme Regis Lake road~ Parkstone RS.O White John, Sunny cottage, Pydel Williams Miss, 4 St. John's terrace,Dor- Weale Miss, Church house, Whitchurch Trenthide, Dorchester chest,er road, Weymouth Canonicorum, Charmouth White Luke, Alexander cottage, Upper Williams MOl1tague Scott D.L., J.P. Weatherall Alexander, Dorset house, Loders, Bridport Woolland house, Blandford Chapelhay, Weymouth White Miss, Hayden villa, Drimpton St. Williams Mrs. 26 Bell st. Shaftesbury Webb Charles, Tytherley, Wimbome Mary, Beaminster R.S.O Williams Mrs. Cheap st. Sherborne Webb Henry George, 3 Alma terrace, White :Mrs. 14 Albert terrace, Fortune's WilIiams Mrs.Deal1s gro.Holt,Wimborne Westham, Weymouth Well RS.O. Isle of Portland WilIiams Mrs. Fir gro. Parkstone R.S.O Webb Major Henry North, Heathside, White Mrs. 20 Avenue rd. Wimborne Williams Mrs. 10 St. Leonard's terrace-, Parkstone RS.O White Mrs. Dunmore house, Serpentine St. Leonard's road, Weymouth Webb John, 2 Julian villas, Wimborne road, Longfieet, Poole WiIliams Thomas Henry, 3 Augusta Webb Mrs. Heathside, Parkstone RS.O White Mrs. 9 Prince of Wales' road, place, Esplanade, Weymouth Webb Mrs. I Newberry tel'. Weymouth Dorchester Williams William Henry, The Cedars, Webb Th~s.Glenville,Westham,Weymtb White Nathan C. High st. Swanage S.O Long street, Sherborne Webber William, Lyddon house, Hasel- White Samuel, 97 Victoria st. Bridport Williams-Freeman Rev. Henry Peere bury Bryan, Blal1dford White Thos. W. R. Gas works,Sherborne l\I.A. Affpuddle, Dorchester.
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