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Hertfordshire. Fos 877 COURT DIRECTORY.] HERTFORDSHIRE. FOS 877 Edwards Joseph, Hope villa, Waitham Evans Lewis .l.P. Belswains, Heme" i"indlay James Arbuckle, Windhill road, lane, Waltham Cross Hempstead Bishop's 8tortford Edwards Miss, Parsona6e roa.d, Rick- Evans Mrs. College st. St. Albans Finlay Mrs. 3 Derby road, Watford mansworth RS.O Evans Mrs. Sunnyside, The Avenue, FirmanJohnBenj. 68 Queen'srd.Watfrd Edwards Miss, The Oaks, Boreham Barnet Fish Mrs.8t. (''uthberts,Gt.Berkhamsted wood, Elstree RS.O Evans Nicholl M.D., .l.P. Turner's hill, Fisher Rev. Frederick Leycester M.A. Edwards Mrs. Cambridge lodge, Hat- Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Barkway, Royston field road, St. Albans Evans William, The Acacias, Henry Fisher A. 14 St. Wilfrid's rd. New Barnt Edwards Mrs. Heathfield lodge, Rich- road, New Barnet Fisher Fredk.Chas.King'sLangley R.8.0 mood road, New Barnet Evans William, Thistle cottage, Lan- Fisher Ishmael, High street, Barnet Edwards Mrs. Walsworth road, Hitchin caster road, New Barnet Fisher Theodore J. Beaumont manor, Edwaris WiIliam, Frankfort villa, Lei- Everard W. J.Rye st. Bishop's Stortford Cheshunt, Waltham Cross cester road, New Barnet Everett Rev. Edwin, Cheverells hill, FisherW.A 36 Mar]owes,HemeIHempstd Edwards WilIiam Pack, The Adelonge, Flamstead, Dunstable Fisk Charles, I Woodstock villas, High Ashwell, Baldock Eves Jas. Hy. Aldenham road, Watford road, Waltham Cross Edwin James, Mizpah villa, Cowper Evett WaIter Symes, Crossbrook street, Fisk In. Northgate end,Bishop'sStortfrd road, Great Berkhamsted Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Fisk John M. Rye st. Bishop's Stortford Eggleton Benjamin, Buntingford E,:etts William Charles, 3 St. John's Fisk Misses, Bricket road, St. Albans Eisdell Arthur Byles, Vine cottage, road, Boxmoor, flemel Hempstead Fison Herbert W. I Marriott rd. Barnet Northaw, Potter's Bar S.O Ewart Charles Theodore M.D. Woodside, Fitzgerald Martin, 7 Boxmoor cottages, Ekin G. 59 St. Andrew street, Hertford Leavesden, Watford Lancaster road, New Barnet Elam WiIliam Henry F.R.C.S. Chiltern Ewing Rev. John Aiken M.A., .l.P. Rec- Fitzgibbon Mrs. Moorside, Bushey heath villa, Station road, New Barnet tory, Westmill, Buntingford Fitz-JohnSamI. Watford heath, Watford Elce Hy. H. Apton rd.Bishop's Stortford EwingRobert .l.P. Burt.on grange, Goff's Fitzpatrick Rev. Patrick, St. John's Eldred James, College st. St. Albans oak, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross road, Hertford Eldred Mrs. 112 Marlowes, Hemel Fabling Wm. Milton I'd. Harpenden S. 0 Fitzroy Mrs. St. John's villa, St. John's Hempstead Faircloth Alfred, 6 Albert rd. Watford road, Watford Eley Mrs. Oxhey grange, Watford Fairer Wm.Tennyson rd.Harpenden S.O Flanagan Miss, St. Peter's rd. St. Albans EIgar Geo. High st. Great Berkhamsted Faning Rev. Roger Emmanuel M.A. Hill Flatt Henry, Prospect road, St. Albans Elin George M.D., .l.P. Leahoe, Bricken- street, Verulam road, St. Albans Fleet Mrs. 42 Park road, Tring don, Hertford Faraday HY.56 Salisbury I'd. WestBarnet 1'1eming-J.Blenheim,Alston rd.Wst.Barnt Ellacombe Miss, 23 North I'd. Hertford Faraker Wm. E. Silverburn, Hoddesdon Fleming Joseph, 27 MaIden rd. Watford ElIement David, Erwin villa, Verulam FarleyJames,54 St.Andrew st. Hertford Fleming Miss, Molewood cottage, road, St. Albans Farmer Major-General Reginald Onslow Bengeo, Hertford Ellerby S. 4 Cowbridge, Hertford R.A. Oaklands, EIstree R.S.O FletcherG. M. Lyncroft,Gt. Berkhamstd ElIiman Mrs. Westcroft, 'fring FarmerMrs.Hamilton,Church ho.Hitchn }<'Iinn Joseph, Windhill,Bishop'sStortford Ellmgham G. Bushey Hall rd. Bushey Farncomb Geo.5sGladstone rd. Watford Flint Geor~e, Clarendon lodge, Claren~ Ellingham Miss, 22 Station rd. Watford FarrA.Maldencot.Clarendon rd.Watford dOD road, Watford Elliot ReT. Edwin, Ivy house, 29 George Farr A. Farraline, Vicarage rd. Watford Flint George, Walsworth road, Hitchin street, Hemel Hempstead Farran Charles Frederick, Stag's End Flint Mrs. 136 High street, Watford Elliott Frank, Great Gaddesden, Hemel ho. Gt. Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead Flint William Hurst, Langley mount, Hempstead. Farries Thomas, Clarendon rd. Watford Langley road, Watford ElIiott Mrs. Castle st. Gt. Berkhamsted Farris Edgar George, 2 Aireworth villas, Flitt John Wm. 50 St. Albans rd.Watfrd Elliott Percy E. 67 Ware rd. Hertford Bulwer road, New Barnet Flitt Mrs. 137 St. Albans road, Watford Elliott Russell, I Lyonsdown terrace, Farrow Jas. R Kneesworth rd. Royston Flitton Mrs. Ashwell, Baldock Plantag-enet road, New Barnet Faulkner Rev. Valentine, 48 St. Peter's Flood Fredk. Hy. 12 High st. Watford Elliott W.S. Bury rd. Hemel Hempstead street, St. Albans FloodMiss,Fulbeek, Alexandra I'd. Watfrd Ellis Charles, Park road, Barnet FawssettT.Rctry.ho.King'sLangleyRS.O Foolkes George, 5 Prince st. Watford Ellis Henry Brabazon Heaton, see FeareJames, Cheshunt street,Cheshunt, Ford George, Vicwria street, St. Albans Heaton-Ellis Waltham Cross IFord Geo. Robt. F. Tilehouse st. Hitchin Ellis E. Round bush,Aldenham,Watford Fearn Frederick William, Thorley place, Fordham Edward John, Aspenden cot- Ellis F. P. West Hill house, Hoddesdon Thorley, Bishop's Stortford tage, Aspenden, Buntingford Ellis Mrs. 28 Woodford road, Watford Fearn George, Morley, Ware side, Ware Fordham Edward Snow M.A., .l.P., LL.M. Ellis R.I Melbourne vils.Broxbourne S.O Fearnley Miss, Sidney cot. BusheyHeath Elbrook house, Ashwell, Baldock Ellis William, Orchard road, ~tevenage FeatherstonehaughH.G.Trevor rd.Htchn Fordham F. J.J.P. Yew Tree ho. Royston Elmes Thos. Coleswood, Harpenden S.O Featherstonehaugh H. Bancroft, Hitchin Fordham Fredk. Nash, High st. Royston Elmsall M. de C. Lothairvillas, Hatfield Fell William Henry, Warner cottage, Fordham Hy. J.P. The RJokery, Roy!lton Eloor Rev. Willfam George M.A. Hano- Knebwortb, Stevenage Fordham Miss, Rose cottage, London ver house, Great Berkhamsted Fellowes Rear·Adml. Thomas Hounsom road, Royston Elsden Arthur V. 28 Queen's rd.Hertfrd Butler C.B., J.P. Woodfield, Stevenage Fordham Mrs. Ashwell bury, Ashwell, Elvidge Robert, Clothall end, Baldock Fellowes Comndr. Chas. J.R.N. The Lane Baldock Emm A. Wilbury lodge, Bell's hI.Barnet house, Kings Walden, Hitchin Fordham Rupert Oswald, Ashwell bury, Emmott Mrs. Chalk hI. Bushey,Watford Fellowes Rev. H. CecH M.A. The Bury, Ashwell, Baldock Emmott WaIter, Heronsgate, Rick- Kings Walden, Hitchin Fordham Wolverly Attwood, Ashwell mansworth R.S.O Fellows Col. R. Broce J.P. Stanborough bury, Asbwell, Baldock Emslie Henry, 2 Eveline villas, Leicester cottage, Hatfield Forrest Rev. Jacob Anastasis, Hatfield road, New Barnet Fellows Harvey Wilson, River side, Forshall Rev. Frederick Hale,Homestall, Endecott F. J. 4 Grosvenor rd.. Watford Rickmansworth R.8.0 Barley, Royston Engleheart Francis James, Branksome, Fellows Miss, Camden place,High street, Forster Mrs. Rook's Nest, Steveoage Prospect road, New Barnet RickmansworthRS.O Forwood Thomas Brlttain, Hawkeshead English Miss, Holly port, Alexandra Fenner Hy. 10 Woodford road, Watford hoose, North Mimrtls, Hatfield road, Hemel Hempstead Fenning Rev. William Duncan M.A. Foster Major Henry James, High street, Entwistle Miss, 12 Woodford rd.Watford Haileybury college, Hertford Great Berkhamsted Esher Rt. Hon. Lord, Heath farm, Wat- FenwickMrs.Epcombs,Hertingfordbury, FosterRev. Frederic Adolphus La Trobe ford; & 6 Ennismore gardens & Hertford M.A. Little Munden, Ware Athenrenm &Carlton clubs,Londonsw Fernden Noel, Rosebury, Windmill lane, Foster Andrew, 70 Eastcourt rd.Watford Essex Earl of, Cashiobury, Watford; & Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Foster Francis Samuel, Midland villas, Travellers' club, London sw Field Dndley, ElIesmere villa, Bulwer East street, Hemel Hempsted Eteson Alfred M.D. Eaton house, Claren- road, New Barnet Foster f'reorge Arthur,1 Richmond villas, don road, Watford Field Frank,12 Lower Derby rd.Watford Broxbourne S.O Etheridge Edward, Alma rd. St. Albans Field Henry Geo. Chequer st. St. Albans Foster John Lyon, 17 Castle st. Hertford Evans Rev. J. C. The Manse, Hoddesdon Field James Pope, Harpenden 8.0 FosterMiss,2Camilla ter.Gt.Berkhamstd Evans Rev. Wm. 85 Akeman st. Tring Field Mrs. Melbourne road, Bushey, Foster Misses, Hitchin hill, Hitchin Evallll Chas. Harwood, Fairmead lodge, Watford Foster Mrs. Puckerid~e, Ware Cnffley hI. Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Field Mrs. Watton-at-Swne, Hertford Foster Mrs. John, The Elmg, Little Evans Elijah, Brookhill rd. New Barnet Figg Jas. 54 Pinner rd. Bushey, Watford Wymondley, Stevenage Evans Ernest Rd. 72 Fore st. Hertford Finch Rev. George M.A. Vicarage, Lever- Foster Mrs.Matthew,Bedford I'd. Hitchin Evans John D.L., J.P., F.R.S. Nash mills, stock green, Hemel Hempstead Foster Oswald, Bancroft, Hitchin Hemel Hempstead Finch Henry Charles M.A.,J.p.Redheath, Foster Oswald Henry M.A., M.B. Port- Evans Joseph Page, Baldock st. Ware Croxley green, Rickmansworth R.S.O mill lane, Hitchin E. H. &M. 57.•.
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