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PRIVAT~ RESIDENTS. IMB 277 Hogg William Stanley,Caldioott Cross, Hopkins Commander Charles H.,R.N PRIVAT~ RESIDENTS. IMB 277 Hogg William Stanley,Caldioott Cross, Hopkins Commander Charles H.,R.N. Hugonet Rev. T. Belmont house, Alexandra road, Upper Parkstone The Wigwam, Chester rd. Brank- Cann, Shaftasbury Rogue Thomas Wilson, Ashridge,Ens- some park, Bournemouth Hulin Rev. George, The Presbytery, bury, Kinson, Bournemout4 Hopkins Jn. Melbury Abbas,ShaftF~hr) Westbury, Sherborne Holden Lonsdale, Mountfield,Bridport Hopkins Mrs. Bagber, Sturminster Hume G. H. Maradana, Broadstone, Holdway Mrs. Nelson villa, Child Newton Wimborne Okeford, Blandford Hopkinson Chas. Smith,Dunstall. Bel- Hume Mrs. The Cot, Parkstone aven. Holford Capt . .James Harry Edward grave rd. Branksome pk. Brnemth Parkstone D.S.O. & Hon. Mrs. Cherry Border -Thomas, Headmans, Marn- Humphreys George, Highwood, Lind· Orchard, Cann, Shaftesbury hull, Sturminster Newton say road, Branksome pk.Bournemth Holford John C. Castle hill, Buckland HorlockWm.14 Wollaston rd.Dorchstr Humphries Alfred John, 16 St. Newton, Dorchester Horn Miss, Carmacoup, Balmoral Andrew's road, Bridport Holford Thomas D.L., J.P. Castle road Parkstone Hunt C.St.Mary's,Queen's rd.Blandfrd hill, Buckland Newton, Dorchester Horne 'Major-Gen. Charles James, 14 Hunt E. Martin, St. John's villas, Hollamby Miss, Motcombe,Shaftesbry Bincleave rd. Rodwell, Weymouth East street, Wareham Holland Arthur Leslie, 18 Glendinning Borne Mrs. .A.yton cottage, Parkstom Hunt Frederick C. Fair view, Dene. avenue, Weymouth avenue, Parkstone wood road, West Moors, Wimborne Holland Algernon, Innisfallen, The Horner Burnham William, Shene, Hunt George, Park road, Blandford Avenue, Branksome pk. Bournemth King's avenue, Parkstone Hunt John Henry, Trinfield, Tower Holland Richard Alfred, Gosforth, Horniman Henry, Abbey house, rd. Branksome park, Bournemouth Wimborne road, Longfl.eet, Poole Abbotsbury, Dt~rchester Hunt Miss, 6 Grosvenor rd. Swanage Holland Rd. D. Brackloonagh, Lind- Horsey F. lvydene,Spa rd.Weymouth Hunt Misses, Bridge house, Maum• say rd. Branksome pk. Bournemth Horton Murray Frank, Brookfield ho. bury way, Dorchester Rollick Bernard S., M.R.C.S., Northbrook road, Swanage Hunt Mrs. Calmadye, Child Okefordt" L.R.C.P.Lond. Englefield, Stur- Hoskings Richard, Kenfield, Nether- Blandford minster Newton. T N 6 ton road, Rodwell, Weymouth Hunt Mrs. Church house, Stower· Hollings Mrs. Pine grange,Burton rd. Hoskins Mrs. Ardenlee, Parkstone rd. Provost, Gillingham Branksome park, Bournemouth Longfieet, Poole Hunt Mrs. Moorside villa, Marn~ Hollingworth Ollive Edward,Step cot- Hotson John, White lodge, Grosvenor hull, Sturminster Newton tage, Witchampton, Wimborne road, Swanage Hunt Percival, 8 Antwerp villas, Vie'-- Holli~gworth Thom.as Woodruff, 14 Houghton Georg~ Eric,Marston lodge, toria park, Dorchester Juhan's road, Wimborne Broadstone, Wimborne Hunter Miss, Mansfield lodge, Mans- Holloway .Alfred, Worton, Burlington Houliston George Ord, Tower house, field road, Parkstone road, Swanage Parkstone road, Longfieet, Poole Huntley Henry Evans, Charlton llolloway Christopher, Fair view, Hounsell H.R.5 Nth.Allington,Bridprt house, Charlton Marshall,Blandford. Cann, Shaftesbury Hounsell Henry H. 24 West Ailing- Hurdle Henry Arthur, n Carlton rd.- , Holloway F. W. Chantilly, Alexandra ton, Bridport south, Weymouth road, Weymouth Hounsel~ :Mrs. r2 Abbotsbury road, Burst H. Avalon, Spa rd. Weymouthl- Holmes Rev. Robert Stratton, 13 Westham, Weymouth. Burst Miss, Daws cottage, Witch~- Cornwall road, Dorcheste_r Hou~sell Mrs. ~outh Mill ho. South ampton, Wimborne Holmes Henry, Lacey, Sahsbury rd. ~hll lane, Bndport Huskisson Percy. William, Parkhurst.- Swanage Hounslow Rev. Edward A.K.C.Lond. Parkstone road, Poole Holmes Mrs.Egerton, Upwey,Dorchstr Rectory, Hamworthy, Poole Hussey Henry, Belfield house, Wyke Holmes W.J .sGlendinning av.Weymth Housden ~Esses,r8 Poole rd.Wimbrne road Wevmouth Holmes a'Court Hon. Alfred, Sydling House E,·an Edward, 5 Park villas, Hussey Jo"hn Fraser, Quatrebras, court, Sydling St.Nicholas,Dorchstr Hanover road, Weymouth Bradford Peverell, Dorchester Holroyd Tom, Redn>irE>, Crescent rd. House :Mrs. Rose cottage, Spetis- Ho1ssey Mrs. 31 Cornwall rd.Dorchstr Branksome park, Rournemouth bury, Blandford Hussey W. R. W. High st.Gillinghm Holt Rev. Herbert ~LA. Rotherwood, House W. G. 31 Culliford rd.Dorcbstr Hutchence Ethelbert R. Oakdene, St. Dane Court road, Parkstone Houseman Miss, Barlaston, .Church Peter's road, Parkstone Holt Alfred Thomas, Channel view, road, Broadstone, Wimborne Hutchesson Miss, Tantallon, Acreman Bon Accord road, Swanage Howard David D.L. The Cottage, Ash- street, Sherborne Holt R. Elmsleigh, Upwey,Dorchester more, Salisbury Hutchings Rev. George Cyril M.A., .. Holt Wm. A. East st. Beaminster Howard Eliot D_.L., J.P. The Cottage. Vicarage, Beaminster Roman Rev. Claude Samuel M.A. ~hhmore, Sahsbury Hutchings Arthur, 66 Abbotsbury rd'-_. Vicarage, Frampton, Dorchester Howard Robert Luke, The Cottage. Westham, Weymouth Homer George Wood, Bardolf manor, Ashmore, Salisbury Hutchings Chas.86 Spa rd.Weymoutlb. Puddletown, Dorchester Howard Thomas M.B., B.Ch., J.P. Hutchings Ernest John, Chettle~ Homer John Thomas J.P. Witchamp- Fortune's Well, Portland Parkstone avenue, Parkstone ton, Wimborne Howe Jn. 15 St. Helen's rd. DorchstT Hutchins Henry, Lyndhurst, North. Homer Mrs. Cranham lodge, Park- Howell Rev. Christopher B., B.H. street, Wareham side road, Parkstone The Hermitage, Three Cross, Hutchins Henry G. Listowel, Park. Homer Thoma\o Long street, Cerne Wimbo;ne . Lake road, Longfieet, Poole Abbas, Dorchester Howell W. R. 10 Avenue rd.Wimbrne Hutchins T. L., M.A., B.Sc. Hound"~ Honebon Thomas, Heathfield, Stavor- Howgill John Stephen, Carlton lodge, street, Sherborne dale road, Westham, Weymouth Chickerell road, Wyke Regis Hutchinson M:rs. Haselbury Bryan,_. Honey Rev. Charles R., M . .A. .!lton Hoyle :Miss, Wingfield house, Brad- Sturmiuster Newton house, Windsor road, Parkstone fvrd road, Sherborne Hutchinson Mrs. Ford, Tower ro&d ... Honev~ell Mrs. 122 Poole rd. Brank~ Buddy :Mrs. '3 Brunswick ter.Weymth Branksome park, Bourr..emouth some, Parkstone Hudson Ernest, Cliveden, Beaufoy Button Rev. Arthur Bertram L.Th. Honner Major Henry, Torbryan, avenue, Ferndown, Wimborne Vicarage, Loders, Bridport Bournemouth road, Parkstone Hudson Frank, Peii.arol, Commer- Button Mrs. Aldwych, Studland, Hooman Thomas Charles, Heath.field, cial road, Parkstone Swanage Bingham avenue, Parkstone Hudson Henry Le Nid, The Avenue, Hutt-on Samuel King M.B., F.R.G.S. Hooper Rev. Samuel Fry M.A. Lyd- Sherborne r Elmwood villas, Parkstone road, lineh, Sturminster Newton Hudson M:rs. Holly lodge, Commer- Longfleet Hooper Cuthbert Thomas, Southover. cial road, Parkstone Huxley Waiter Freeman, Carlingford, King's road west, Swanage Hudson T. St. Martin's, Queen street, The Avenue, Branksome pk.Brumth Hooper I. 17 Bridport ter. Dorchester Gillingham Hyde Charles Edward, The Poplars, Hooper M:iss, Cattistock, Dorchester Hughes Rev. William Percy M.A. Wool, Wareham Hooper :Mrs. 20 Julian's rd.Wimborne Marnhull, Sturminster Newton Idle Mrs. Ingleside, Park rd.Swanage Hooper 0. G ..Shillingstone, Blandford Hughes Charles J.Evershot,D~rchestr Ikin Miss, St. Martin's, Windsor rd. Hooper R. Tarrant Hinton, Blandford Hughes Joseph, The Old VIcarage, Parkstone Hope Mrs. Croft cottage, Forest rd. Kinz>"ton, Corfe Castle Ilchester Earl of, Abbotsbury castle, Branksome park. Bournemouth Hnf!hes M:iss, Hibernia house, North Dorchester; Melbury house, near Hope Mrs. Highfield, The Avenue, Allington, Bridport Dorchester; & Holland house, Sherborne Hug-hes Mrs. Purbeck view,Alexandra Kensington W & Carlton club SW, Hope Gill Fleet-Surgeon Herbert R.N. road, Upper Park stone London 15 Kirtleton avenue, Weymouth Hughes-Gibb Francis J.P. ::Mano1 Ilchester Mary Countess of, Abbots- Hope-Smith Rev. Arthur Hope M.A. hou<~e, Tarrant Gunville, Blandford bury castlP, Dorchester St. Clements, Ashley road, Brank- HnQ"hes-Onslow Ma_ior Denzil, Colli- lmber Alfd. Alcester ho. Shaftesbury some, Parkstone ton house, Dorehester . .
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