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Here I.1 Putney Heath 338 [sOUTHERN Putney hill, top of High st. Rickards Samuel Atkins 7 Mullett Henry 22 Gaston Mrs to Putuey Heath (Leckford) 9 Mothersole Mrs 23 Beverley Miss WEST SIDE. Childs Maj. Jas. (Heathcroft) u Eaton Alfred 24 Seymour Mrs IA, JamiesonGeorge Charles, ... here is Putney Heath la .... 13 Robertson Mrs. S 25 Hawes Robert auctioneer Pratt Robert James Hartland 15 Pearce James, builder 27 Robert Mrs IA,Capleton, Roberts & Co. (Westfield) 17 Gibbs Mrs. M 28 Gordon Walter Alwyn coal merchants Mayhew Mrs (Scio house) 19 Brigginsham William Gordon Waiter Alwyn u.,Stevens George, florist 21 Simmons William riding school ' rA, Pegg Nathaniell & Co. Putney~ark avenue, Upper 23 Keep Mrs coal merchants Rtchmond road. 25 Hawksworth John Henry Sad.ler's bldgs. 4 Steward's 2 Kain Edwin Robert WEST SIDE. 27 Wilton Henry William cottages, Lower common. 3 Taylor Frank, solicitor WALL LETTER Box 29 Herron Henry 5 & 6 Sene James, laundry 4 Elphick Oscar Farrell Mrs 31 Dawkins Henry 5 WanstallEdmund Percival, Britton George (Belle grove) 33 James Mrs St. John's.rhoillad., · I4 Putney dental surgeon SatterthwaiteCharlesSheridan ~9 Ward Mrs 6 Ricketts Edward, solicitor (Lancaster lodge) - souTH siDE. 7 Ingpen John E SargeantMrs.S.T.(Snssexgro) Riv~r st. I The Terrace, I Hughes Mrs. J. C 8 Bro'm Frederick William Vulliamy Mrs. Rose hill Wmdsor st. to North pi. 4 Cook Mrs ro Standing Miss EAST SIDE. 3 Frewen Harry 5 Blair Mrs H. F 10 Elwes Miss Ommanny Chas. (Audley ldg) 4 Pepper William Charles 7 Strong Thomas B II Wood.house Thomas·James Morris Frank (Genthorne) 6 Towersey Miss 8 Tahourdin Rene James M.D. surgeon p t p k U er 8 Hawkins Henry, engineer 9 Coe Henry 1 9 12 Vickers Mrs ~- ~ey dard toa: t' )fth 10 WhanslawJoseph,watermn 10 Bewick Thomas Durrell I3 Taylor Alfred lC mon r · u ney · 12 Hawkins Mrs. Captain II Griffiths James George •.•... here is St. John's 1·d ...... HuttonS_t~mford(Putney prk) 12 Pouting John 14 Simpson Archibald F IcetonWilham,nurseryman &c :Roehampton vale, NORTH SIDE 15 Macnee Mrs GRANARDPRESBYTERIANCHCB Kingston road. ..... here is Bur.~ton. rd ........ SparksErnestA.(Suffolk ho) Taylor Seth (Granardhouse) NORTH SIDE. ST. JoHN THE EvANGELisT Burstall Thomas EgertonHon.M:s.Ch.as.(Solna) Pain Frederick (The Lodge) CHAPEL OF EASE Lee Sydney W. architect Morgan John P1erpomt (Dover Lindsay Col. J. (Roehampton .........hm·e is Ravenna 1·d ..... (Dereham) house) villa) Wyman Cuthbert :1\LA., Putney vale, see ROEHAliiP· P~LLAR LE~TER Box . St. John's rd. ea.Putney hl. M.D., F.R.c.s.Eng. phys. ON A T1tterton Misses (Park v1lla) to Carlton rd. & surgeon (Red Brae) . T v LE. Gallwey Lieut.-General Sir SOUTH SIDE. 18 Wyman William Sanderson Q~ll lane, 8 Tayl?r's bmld- Thomas Lionel John R.E., Walker Edwd. Jn. (I<'ernleigh) M.D., F.R.c.s. physician mgs to the Qmll tavern, K.C.M.G. (Terrace house) Besley Edward (Cedar lodge) & surgeon (Red Brae) Charlwood road. Batcock Wm. F. (Sherwood) ........ he'l'e is Rayner's rd ....... Wyman, White & Wyman, Goodale Hy.builder (Clyde ho) Harris Frank (Marne lodge) Dennehy Geo. (Cappoquin) physicians &c McHingston John Albrt. florist Pedder Robt. Wm. (Vine cot) Tanner Joseph (Elm lodge) ........ he1·e is Cambalt rd........ Hedges Reuben, carmen GrahamGeorge(Valecottage) Lowe Wm. Hy. (Lindenfield) Po'l'NEY HILL PARK: Page William, Ash cottage ...... here is commencement of CowlandJohnAndrew(Avenu& 4 Anderson Henry Gibson Storer Samuel, boot maker Kingston vale......... lodge) 6 Macr.te Mrs Storer Mrs. Matilda,dressmkr SOUTH SIDE. Page WilliamSml.(TheLimes) ThornAlexndr.(Chartfield) PutneyCemetery(Fredk. Pain, ......here is A17M1'sham rd....... 9 White Sir William Henry Ravenna. road, St, John's supt. & clerk to the board) Chillingsworth·Mrs.(Boulston K,c. H., L.L.D., F.R.s road to Upper Richmond road. Goodbun Wm.Hy.(Newlands) lodge) · ...... here i.~ Chm-tjield 1•d ...... WEST SIDE. Hall Stephen Edwin, dairy Ainslie Miss (Clare lodge) Dickie James (Lower park) I Selfe Robert farmer (Newlands farm) Brooksbank Thomas (Belford Jay TomSimpson(Holmwood) 2 Leman James Curtis lodge) WALL LETTER Box 3 Hallowes Edward Ros~ell road, Pepper John (Eaton lodge) Chandler :\Irs.(Denhain lodge) 5 White Willialh Lower R10hmond road. Spicer :Miss (Carisbrooke) Hay Dowa!;er Lady (North ho) 6 Layton Mrs WEST SIDE. PILLAR LETTER Box •..... here i.1 Putney heath ...... 7 Miller Munro 20 Smedley William, decoratr ........ here is Carlton rd ........ lEAST SIDF:. 8 Shellshear Alfred EAST SIDE. NORTH SIDE. THE CRESCENT,: ShanksFredk. (Newtonho) I Goodbody Chas. insurance Cardall :Fredk. Wm.(Reelnds) 5 Tanner Benjamin, confctnr xo Dodd Miss agent Dahl Robt. H. (Morden lodge) 6 B~ackwell Benj. C. s~d~ler u Trimmer, Miss 5 Hodgson Charles W.alker Micajah H.( Holly ldg) 7 G1bson Mrs. Agnes,mdliner Stevens Geo. F.R.H.s. nur- 7 Ransom Wm. writer & gnr Miles Alfd. W. (Rosslyn tower) 9 Engelen Andre, hairdresser seryman & seedsman (St. Hollebone Wm. J. (Lynwood) Hart Percy M. (The Pines) John's nursery) Rotherwood road, Lower Bnrrowes Thomas (Eastwood) WattsTheodore(2ThePines) UNIONCONGREGATNL.CHCH Richmond road. Agate Charles (Basingbourne) Monteunis Eugene (Villa EAST SIDE. 10 Dntto.u Wm. wood carve': Hennell Thomas (Birnam) ·Marquise) 13 Cox Charles Payley 30 Hopkms ~enry LeWis, Franks Chas. B. (Therfield) Lancaster William . John .......... here is Ulva rd.......... commerc1al traveller Gall Frederick (Sunnyside) ( Garryowen) , . 32 Strong Hanna~ Miss, BirminghamAlfd. (As well vla.} Redpath Miss South West Rayner s road(Cappoqum), teacher of mus1c London Cohege (South- St. John's rd.east to Carlton rd 53 Young Jas.Hy. apartments Sc~ubert road(~andsworth. boro' house) I Clegg Patrick Adam 57 Gowdey John par1sh), Upper R1chmond rd • •. here is St. John's road east... 2 Merrick William, solicitor 59 Ormiston George, builder EAST SIDE. DaltonRowlandNeal(Hillside) 4 Gregson Matthew H 'W'II • d L 2A, Fricker Thomas, buildet Allen George (St. John's) , .rwUVlg~y ga.r ens, ower 2 Cocks William Hancock Wm. (The Bosquet) Redgrave road, Coopers Rtehmond road. 4 Kingston James Mande:- Thomson & Spragge Misses, lane to Gardner's lane. NORTH sm:s. 6 Wallace John M ladies' schl(Mecklenburg ho) WEST SIDE. IA, Johnson Mrs 8 King Mrs Howe Chas. J. (St. Lawrence) 2 Butters Thomas Ebenezer ~Bull George 10 Sturgeon George .••.•• ..• lu!l·e is Carlton rd... .. ..• 6 Bray Charles 3 Deane Miss I4 Anson George Willtam WALL LETTER Box 8 Bridge Alfred 4 Granville Mrs x6 Magniac Miss Adams Wm. C.lil. (Carlton ho) 10 WestJabez, techr. of music 5 Streater James x8 PoynterSamuel Smith Geo. F. (Cromwellldg) 12 Woodley Wm. F 6 Norris Edmund 20 Palmer George Henry TrnmanEdwin (The Homefld) 14 George James 7 Whitehead Ernest 20 Palmer Edward ...... here is Lytton g1·ove .•..•• 16 Lluyd Thomas 8 Tracy Miss 22 Briggs Mrs Pelham Hon. Thomas Henry r8 Stephenslfhomas 9 Boys Edward 24 Seton George William (Deene house) 22 Evans Charles sooTH SIDB. 26 Briick Joseph Ernest Brothers Horatio (The Elms) 24 Stevenson Charles 12 Edney James 28 Randall Miss SayerGeo"geWm.(Holmleigh) 26 Rudham Joseph 13 Cheeswright William T 30 Wade George .•• ••. here i.f Kersjield rd.. ..•.• 28 King Charles Henry 14 Smith Frederick Herbertl 32 McGill Mrs Barnes R bertH. (Gladwyn) 30 Mitchell James 15 Towne William John 34 Walsh John Forbes Jo1m Q.C. (Hazledean) 32 Banks John 17 Copps Thomas Henry 36 Barry Edwd.Jsph. M.D.~rgn- LancasterWm.J. ( Gnilford ho) EAST SIDE!. r8 Chaston Henry Herb&t 36 Ba•':ry William Dickins Chas.John(Arkindale) I Hart Miss 19 Byass James 38 Curt\$ Waiter C Chester Henry (Royston) 3 13aldry George WEST SIDE. 40 Gosby Miss Cooke "\'\'illil\m (Wynnstay) 5 Xoon George Ed v:.rd 21 WilsonJohn 42 Long Waiter .
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