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Worcestershire. Com 333 COURT DIRECTORY.] WORCESTERSHIRE. COM 333 Cayzer Mrs. Dilmore cottage, North Child William James, Brewery house, Close J ames Cudden, II Vine street, Claines, Worcester Barbourne road, Worcester Barbourne, Worcester Cazalet E. J. Bransford court, Powick, Child Wm. James, Hazlemere, Shrub­ Clunes Rev. Gordon Grist, Madres­ Worcester bery avenue, Worcester field, Great Malvern Cazalet Robert H., B.A. Bannut Tree Chinn Miss, Blackmore villa, Birming­ Coaker Francis William John, 22 High house, Castle Morton, Malvern ham road, Bromsgrove street, Bromsgrove Chadwick Mrs. 19 Blakebrook, Kid­ Chmnery Wm. John Charles,I7 Britan­ Coates Rev. Frederick Spry B.A.Flad­ derminster nia square, Worcester bury, Pershore Chadwick W.I9 Blakebrook,Kiddrmstr Chitty James, Glannant, Victoria rd. Coates Rev.Geo.Alex. Augustus M.A., Chaffer Miss, Elsm6re,Barnards Green Malvern Link, Malvern S.C.L.Rectory,Earl's Croome,W rcstr road, Great Malvern Chopping Walt.C.Victoria rd.Brmsgrv Coates Benjamin WaIter, Rosedene, Chafy Rev. William Kyle Westwood Chumbley H. Lickhill road, Stourport Ombersley road, Worcester M.A.,D.D.Rous Lench court,Eveshm Church Rev. Theobald William M.A. CoatesEdward In.32 Park rd.Redditcb Challingsworth tf. Roodend rd.Oldbry St. George's vicarage, Hoo road, Coates J. Lynton villas,Roden avenue, Challingsworth W. 56 Tower st.Dudly Kidderminster Kidderminster Chamberlain George K. Leamington Church Fredk. 14 Bourne st. Dudley Coates Joseph Julius, The Firs, Wor­ house, Malvern Wells, Malvern Churchgood Samuel,s Spring terrace, cester street, Stourbridge Chamberlain Laurence, Eastry,College Bransford road, St. John's, Worcstr Cobham Viscount M.A., D.L., J.P. grove, Great Malvern Clark Arthur, The Lymes, Roden avn. Hagley hall, Stourbridge; & Brooks' Chamberlain Mrs. 7 Green hill, Bath Kidderminster club, London S W road, Worcester Clark Fredk. H. Brook st. Dudley Cochran Miss, Arnstead, Alexandra Chamberlain Robert, The Elms, Whit­ Clark Henry, Dingleside, Linthurst, road, Great Malvern tington, Worcester Lickey, Barnt Green S.O Cockran Sutton, 25 Albany ter.Wrcstr Chamberlain William, Shrubbery cot· CIark J ames, High street, Pershore Cochrane Jas.7 Barbourne ter.Wrcstr tage, LeswelI, Kidderminster Clark J oseph Dawe, I Shrubbery ter­ Cochrane Joseph Bramah J.P. Ped- Chambers A. D. 2 Hall st.Kiddrmnstr race, Barbourne road, Worcester more hall, Stourbridge Champken George, Bridge st.Pershore Clark S.H.,M.A. Lickey,Barnt Gn.S.O Cochrane WaIter, Springfield, Dun­ Champneys Mrs. 13 Albany ter.Wrcstr Clark Stepben, Thornleigh, Bewdley combe street, Wollaston, Stourbrdg Chance A. de Peyster J.P. The Wheat- street, Kidderminster Cock Benjamin,Hardwick manor,Hen­ f.elds, Powick, Worcester Clark W. 19 Birmingham st. O1dbury wick road, St. John's, Worcester Cllance Edward F. The Grange, Holy Clarke Rev. Frederick Kent M.A. Or- Cock Charles Horniblow, Tannachie, cross, Clent, Stourbridge cheston, Malvern Wells, Malvern West Malvern, Malvern Chance George F., ~I.A. Clent grove, Clarke A.D. Firleigh,Abberley,Stourprt Coe Wm. E. Sheep st. Shipston-on-Str Clent, Stourbridge Clarke Albert, Mill road, Stourport Coites Mrs. Melton bank, Abbey roa~ Chance George Henry, Rose villa, Old Clarke Arthur David, Moores avenue, Great Malvern Swinford, Stourbridge Hartlebury, Kidderminster Coldicott Hy. 259 Castle st. Dudley Chance Misses,TheKnoll,Malvern com­ Clarke C.Red Hill Top,Red Hill,Wrcstr Cole Albert, Abberley villa, Abberley mon' Great Malvern Clarke C. T. E. 4 Lark hill, Worcester street, Dudlev• Chance Robert, Hope cottage, Albion Clarke K, M.B. 28 Foregate st.Wrcstr Cole Fredk. Foley park,KidderminsteL' street, Brades, Oldbury CIarke Edwd. High st.Shipstn.-on-Str Cole Herbert, Coningsby, Cowleigh rd. Chandler Mrs. 2 Ashdown villas, St. Clarke Fielding, 41 Foregate st.Wrcstr Great Malvern Dunstan's crescent WOTcester Clarke G.Severn ho.The Moors,Wrcstr Cole :Moses, Morningside lodge, Roden Chapman Francis, Woodbury, Hill av. Clarke George R. Bankside, Uptan-on- avenue, Kidderminster Bath road, Worcester Severn, Worcester Cole N. Elmley Castle, Pershore Chapman Mrs. 13 Middle st.Worcestr Clarke Henrv• B.A. Sandoline, Ombers- Cole William, Ash villa, Cowleigh rd• Chapman William, Alma house,Wind­ ley road, Worcester Great Malvern mill hill, Cradley Clarke Henry Barnes, The Chestnuts, Coleman A. W. Wood lodge, London Chappel Rev. Haighton ~LA. School Hanley Castle, Worcester . road, Worcester house, College green, Worcester Clarke Miss, Ellesmere ldg. St.James' Coleman Chas. Goodwin, Gerard leys, Chappell Arthur E. Cedar ter.Brmsgrv road, Great Malvern Shipston-on-Stour Chappell In. E. 25 New rd. Stourbrdg Clarke Miss, Waterside, Upton-on- Coleman Edward Mountford, Oaken- Chare Miss, Harvington hall, Chaddes- Severn, Worcester shaw. Headless Cross, Redditch ley Corbett, Kidderminster Clarke Mrs. 3 Brooke street, Dudley Coleman Joseph, 35 Bath rd.Worcstl' Charge William, The Priory, The Ty­ Clarke Mrs.G. 44 Britannia sq.Wrcstr Colerick Mrs.6 College precincts;Wrcs thing, Worcester Clarke Mrs. Henry, Hardrigg, Albert Coleridge Mrs. Herbert, Inglehurst, Charke Joseph Nichols, Elbury villa, Park rd. Malvern Link, Gt. Malvern College grove, Great Malvern Tolladine road, Worcester rd. Clarke Robert, Catherjne Vale house, Coles Mrs. Priorv• Great Malyern Charles Daniel, sen. The Highlands, London road, Worcester Colev• Alfred, Field view, Park av.Wrcs Watsons green, Dudley Clarke Stephen, Broadway R.S.O Coley Mrs. Springfield house.. Bet- Charles Miss, Harvington, Evesham Clarke W.B.2I7 Mnt.Pleasant,Reddtch broughton, Stourbridge Charsley William Henry, Sunset view, Clarke W.E.Oakdale, Bath rd. Worcstr Conens Edwd. Stourbank ho. Stourprt West Malvern, Malvern Clarke Walter G. The Pines, Lickey, Collett Mrs. Broadway R. S. 0 Chasser Geo. 20 Hagley rd. Stourbdg Barnt Green S.O Colley Albert, 50 Wellington rd.Dudly Chatham Geo. R. .c; Clifton st.Strbdg Clarkson Samuel,26 Grange rd.Dudley ColIicott Benjamin, Mount Pleasant, Chatwin Mrs. 13 Vicarage st. Lang- Claughton Rev. Canon Thomas Legh West Malvern, Malvern ley, Birmingham M.A. The College, Worcester Collier Herbert Edward, The Laurels, Chaulk G. N. 7 Victoria. st.Stourbdg Claughton Gilbert Henry J .P. The Offenham, Evesham Chavasse Horace,Nauntn.Holt,Worestr Priory, Dudley Collier Mrs. Harvington, Comer road., Chavasse Miss, 24 Albany ter.Worcstr Clay Miss, Hagley road, Halesowen St. John's, Worcester Chavasse Thomas, Linthurst Hill ho. Clay Miss,Hawnley house, Stourbridge Collihole Alfred, Fir street, Dudley Lickey, Barnt Green 8.0 road, HalesoweIIJ Collins Frdk. 195 Tat Bank rd.Oldbry­ Chaytor Rev. Charles M.A. Green hill, Clement John Morris, 191 Wolyer­ Collins John Burroughes,4 Clent View' Worcester hampton street, Dudley cottage, Franche road,Kidderminstr' Cheape Lt.-Col. George Clerk, Bentley Clements George, I Schleswig cots. Conins Thos.Alfred, 4 Bourne st.Dudly· manor, Bentlev• Pauncefoot,Redditch Worcester rd. Malvern Link, Mlvm Collis Edgar Leigh RA., M.B. Stour- Checketts George, IS Middle st.Wrestr Clements J. 4 Bennett's hill, Kates cote, High street, Stourbridge Checketts Miss, Clergy }fouse, Broad hill, Dudley Collis H.Sunnyside, Hagley, Stourbdg­ street, Pershore Clements Mrs. Kildare, Manby road, Collis Harry N. Hagley ho. Stourbrdg Cherry Arthur Charles, Henwick hall, Great Malvern Collis Mrs. 13 Sansome pI. Worcester' North Hallow, Worcester Clements Wm.3 Bennett's hill,Dudley Collis William Blow, Swinford house.. ChesshireRev.J.S.CampHill rd.Wrestr Clewes Charles Hodgetts J.P. The Old Swinford, Stourbridge Chesshire Rev. Reginald 8tanley Par­ Park, CTadley Coils Mrs. Beacon wood, Lickey,Barnt goeter M.A. Vicarage, Wribbenhall, Clibbery Arthur B. 50 Farfield street, Green 8.0 BewdIey Kidderminster Collyer William Humphrey,WellingtoDl ChesshiTe Miss, Grassendale, Victoria Clibbery George, II Shrubbery street, road, Finstall, Bromsgrove road, Great Malvern Kidderminster Colman Mrs. Tybridg-e house,Tybridge­ Chetwyn E. I Royal Fort lane, Wrestr Cliff Arth. St.Heliers,Hampton,Evshm St. John's Worcest"r Chichester Major J. The Barracks, Cliff George, I Parade, Dudley Colsey 'V. 12 Su.mmer pl.Kiddermnstr Xorton. Worcester Cliff Mrs. Wortley house, Greenhill, Colthurst R(v. Charles B., M.A. St. Chignell GeOr!!e,2 Graham vils.Brans­ Evesham Malo, Shrubbery aven. Worcester ford road, St. John's, 'Worcester Clifford Rev.H., M.A.• Liildridge,Tnbry Compton Edwd. J. 25 Bourne st.Dudly Child Mrs. Silsworth,Albrt.rd.Gt.:Mlvrn Cliit Saml. 105 Ilroadwell rd.01dbury Compton J. 8 College precinets,Wrcstr.
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