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Corn\Vall. [Kelly's 374 W.AR CORN\VALL. [KELLY'S Waram Miss, North hil!, Chacewater, Webb E. I7 Marlborough rd. Falmth Whakeiy R. I St.Micbael's ter.Penznce Scorrier R.S.O Webb J. Eustace M.B. Fore street, Whale Rev. John, Body terrace, Ward Daniel, Fulford,BoscastleR.S.O Looe R.S.O Mevagissey, St. .Austell Ward George, 2 Chapel row, Tor- ·webb John, Hayle terrace, Hayle Whaling W. Carharrack,ScorrierR.S.O point, Devonport Webb John Edward, Newham villa, Whear Nathaniel Coulson, Holbein ho. Ward James, Bow Hill st. Penryn Falmouth road, Truro .Alexandra road, Penzance Ward William Henry, Fernleigh, '\Yebb Miss, Fore street, Polruan, Whear Nathaniel Coulson, jun. Hol- Wadebridge R.S.O •Fowey R.S.O bein ho . .Alexandra. road, Penzance Ward William Welr.ford, Bnsloe, Maw- Webb Richard, 8 Harrison ter. Truro Wheeler Rev. Horace Newman M . .A. nan, Falmouth '\Vebb S. H. 22 Morrab rd. Penzance Hessenford, St. Germans R.S.O Wardroper H. T. Ladye pk.Liskeard Webber George, Molesworth street, Whell Thomas, Victoria villa, Victoria, Ware Rev. George Hibbert B ..A. I8 Wadebridge R.S.O Lostwithiel Clarence street, Penzance Webber Miss, Whitehall, Mousehole, Whicker Mrs. 8 Upland ter. Falmouth Ware Mrs. Thornbury terrace, Les- Penzance Whitburn Jas. I Trennick row, Truro cudjack, Penzance Webber Mrs. Bangers, Poundstock, White Rev. Joseph Harding, Powesva, Waren Mrs. 14 Beacon ter. Newquay Stratton R.S.O Mount Wise, Newquay Warroington Mrs. 3 Lannoweth road, Webber Mrs. I Natal villas, Par green, White David, I3 Bowling Green ter- Penzance · Par, Par Station R.S.O -Ace, St. Ives R.S.O Warne Frederick William, Hortus Webber S. 7 Gordon ter. Bodmin White Edwn.H. I9 Ferris town, Truro villa, Truro road, St. Austell Webber T.R.N.Morval,SandplaceR.S.O White G.Graham,The Nook,Launcestn Warne John, Globe offices, T'ruro rd. "VYebber Thomas, 6 St. Mary's ter. White George Williarn, Doubletrees, St. .Austell Kenwyn road, Truro St. Blazey gate, Par Station R. S.O Warne Mrs. Calstock, Tavistock Webber Thomas J.P. Woodville,Park White Henry, I Clarence ter. Penzance Warne Mrs. Roslyn house, Wade- crescent, Falmouth White Henry, Rosecadg hill, Madron, bridge R. S.O Webster Frank, 8 Drump rd.Redrutb Penzance • Warne Mrs. 6 Victoria ter. Esplanade, Webster Fdk. H. Bore st. Bodmin White Harry V. 2 Tolver pi. Penzance Fowey R.S.O Webster John Bradley, Glenmoor cot. White J.8 Richmond ter.St.lves R.S.O Warne-Browne Alfred Joseph, Pen- Porth, St. Columb Minor R.S.O White James, 7 Stratton ter. Truro reen, Ruan Minor R.rS.O Webster R. 2 Grosvenor pl. Newquay "VVhite John, Bolvillan, Looe \Vest, Warner Rev. Joseph, Mount Charles, Wedlake G. 4 Clarence st. Penzance Looe R.S.O St . .Austell Wedlake ·wmiam, .Aurora villas, White Jn. H. 24 Clarence st. Penzance Warren 0. 17 Budock ter. Falmouth Mount Charles, St . .Austell Whibo. John Thomas, Nevada villa, Warren H. Beacon ter. Camborne Weekes Miss, Tresillian,Probus R.S.O Hea, Hea Moor R.S.O Warren Henry J. Mellanear villa,Hayle Weir William, The Ferns, Saltash White Joshua,I6 Penventon ter.Redrth Warren Henry Stephen, 8 Bowling WeisberthO.W.g St.George's rd.Truro White Miss, St. David's, Esplanade, Green terrace, St. Ives R.S.O Welch Rev. W. 2 .Alma pi. Penzance FO'Wey R.S.O Warren John, Bank square, St. Just- Welch Henry Isaac, .Atlantic lodge, Whit-e Miss, I3 Tolver pl. Penzance in-Penwith R.S.O St. Sennen R.S.O White Mrs. The Orchard, .Alverton, Warren John, Rock villa, Wade- Welch J. Summers hill, Lostwithiel Penzance bridge R.S.O Welch Miss, 35 Berkeley vale,Falmtb White Mrs. The Walk ho. Launceston Warren W. I Lannoweth ter.Penzance We:ch Mrs. Chapel lane, Penryn White Nicholas, 3 Bowling green, St. Warring R. Dunheved rd. Launceston Wellington Daniel, Illogan Highway, Ives R.S.O Warwick Samuel, 53 Lemon st.Truro Redruth White Richard, Trewellard, Pendeen Wasley M. 4 Trewirgie rd. Redruth Wellington Miss, 19 Broad st. Truro R.S.O Wasley Stanley, I8 Albany rd.Redruth '\Vellington Peter, Lewarne house, White S.3 .Albert ter. Torpoint,Devnprt Waterhouse Rev. John, Oburch town, Bodmin hill, Lostwithiel WhiteS. Eva,I Wellington pl.Penzance St. Keverne R.S.O '\Vellington W. 28 Tolver rd.Penzance White W. J. 26 Bay View ter.Penzance Waterman John Frederick, Cremyll, Wellman Mrs. Bayswater house, St. White W. T. I3 Trewirgie rd. Redruth Maker, Plymouth Thomas' road, Launceston Whitefield H. F. Tolcarne head, Newqy Waterman Thomas Henry, Cremyll, Welsh John 1Vishart, Treruffe terrace, Whitehouse .Alfred R.N. Roseclitle, Maker, Plymouth Redruth Fore street, Saltash Waterman William, 2 St. Stephen's Wenmoth .Arthur Herbert, Wade- Whitfield Mrs.24 Rosevean rd.Penznca mount, Saltash land terrace, Liskeard Whitford Christopher, Probus R.S.O Waters H. 3 Frobisher ter. Falmouth Wenmoth W. N. Market st. Liskeard Wbitford Henry, Treventon,St.Columb Waters Mrs.Ohacewater,ScorrierR.S.O Wenn Rev. Thomas, Western road, Major R.S.O Waters Mrs. John, Holyrood, '\Vood- I~aunceston Whitford Miss, Beach house, Porth, lane, Falmouth Werry Capt. John Daw, IS Trevethan St. Columb Minor R.S.O Waters Richard .Anthony, Rand bo. terrace, Falmoutb Whitford Mrs. 3 Trewartha terrace, Chapel bill, Truro Werry Mrs. Orumplehorn, Polperro Penzance Watkins Rev. David, Square, St. R.S.O Whitford Mrs. Edward, Glencairn, St. Mary's, Penzance Wesley Mrs. Larowda, Lannoweth Columb Major R.S.O Watkim Rev. Frederick E., B.A.Nan- road, Penzance Whitford Richd. 54 Lemon st. Truro sawson cottage, Ladock, Gram- West Rev. John Otho M ..A. Rectory, Whitford R.C. 23 Vernon pi. Falmouth pound Road St. Pinnock, Liskeard Whitford-Hawkey E. T. Theopbilus, Watkinson Mrs. Raymond rd.Redruth West .A. F. IO .Adelaide ter. Truro Bospolvans, St.Columb Major U..S.O Watson Mrs. The Elms, Bridge end, West Charles .Augustus M.D. Church Whitley Rev. Daniel Gath, Vicarage, Lostwithiel Stile house, Bodmin Baldhu, Scorrier R. S. 0 Watson Robert, North road, Looe West Edward Edgar, The Hermitage, Whitley Edward Forbes, Penarth, St; West, Looe R.S.O St. Mawes R.S.O Clemen~, Truro Watson Wm. Charles, Crellow house, West J. M. II Cornwall ter. Penzance Whittley Rev. William; Merryrneet, St. Stythians,Perranwell Stn.R.S.O West Miss, Foundry hill, Hayle Menteniot, Liskeard Watt. Jas. Leslie M.A., M.B. Brook- West Mrs. Olodes house, Camelford Whitworth John, Devon & Cornwall field house, Mill brook, Plymouth West Mrs. Elmsleigh, Tywardreath, Bank house; Camborne Watts F.Buzza st.St.Mary's,Penzance Par Station R.S.O Whitworth Miss Kate, Vicarage road, Watts Thomas Leggatt, Thorough- West Nicholas Jas. Trevalis mansion, St . .Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O fare, St. Mary's, Penzance St. Stythians, Perranwell Stn.R.S.O Whitworth Richard, Elmsleigh, Fal· Watts William Isaac, Ranelagh road, West Reginald Cecil, The Hermitage, mouth road, Truro Mount Charles, St. Austell St. Mawes R.S.O Whitworth William, Vicarage road, Wavish John, .Abercrombie cottage, West Wm . .J. B. Yewberry, Bodmin St . .Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O Torpoint, Devonport Westcott Rev. Samuel, Coverack, St. Whyte-Rickard Mrs. Tolcarne head, Wavish Richard, Elm cottage, Tor· Keverne R.S.O Newquay point, Devonport Westlake Geo. River walk, St. Austell Wickett James, Penarth, Redruth Way H. 29 Belgravia st. Penzance Westlake John, Eagles' nest, Zennor, Wickett John Leslie, Brick house, West w-ear J. Obacewater, Scorrier R.S.O St. Ives R.S.O end, Redruth \Vear Miss, Monument road, Helston Westlake Thomas, Rose Hill house, Wickett Thomas Archibald, l!rick Wearey .Abel Bore street Bodmin Calstock Tavistock house, West end, Redruth Wearne Mr; Bosorne t~rrace St. Westlake William Charles Harewood Wickett Thos. C. Trewalder,Camelford Just-in-Pen.with R.S.O ' roa:d, Oalstock, Tavistock Wickett William Goppin, Brick house, Wearne W. Meneage street, Helston Westmacott Rev. Walter M . .A. Vicar-\ -yvest end, Redruth Wearne Wm. Market pi. Oamborne age, St. Germans R.S.O W~ddecomb~ ~.C. Crosspk.cot.Saltash \Veatherill Rev. William H. Wesley Wevill William, Trevell, Dunbeved rd. W1ekett 'Yilliam Crang, Trelus.well, villa, Gunnislake, Tavistock Launceston St. Gluvms, Penryn .
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