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Schuller Frederick S. 22 South Park rd Stuart James, 41 Pelham road Walker Henry Burtwel, 17 Southeyrd Schuster Mrs.Cannizaro, Wimbledn.com Stubbs Miss, I4 Hill side Wall is Henry Boyde, Addington, St. ,Schwann Frederic Segimund, Park Stubbs Thomas Webber, Kingsley, Mary's road house, Inner Park road Durham road WaltersLaundy,Woodhays,Wmbldn.cm ·Schwann Frederick, Oakfield, Somerset Sullivan James, Onslow, Darlaston rd Waiters Miss,4Grosvenor vils.Ridgway road, Wimbledon park SummerfordRd. Brmsley ,6oHartfield rd Want Randolph C. Birch lo. Copse hill Scott Charles, IS Lingfield road Summerhays Thos. Chas. 2 Trinity rd Ward Alfred, 69 Hartfield road Scott James, 7 St. George's road Sutton Henry, 90 Hartfield road Ward Miss, 20 Ridgway place Scott John, 22 Thornton hill S waffieldAlfred 0 wen, St. Ives, W orple rd Warden Henry, 19 Pelham road Scott Mrs. 41 Pelham road · Swarbrick Frederick, 2 Park road Ware Waiter, 63 Queen's road .Scott William, I9 Merton Hall road Swayne Francis Thomas, 37 Queen's rd Warner John, 41 Herbert road Seaward Mrs. Aberdeen ldg. Worple rd Swinbourne James, 47 Queen's road Warren John, 22 Spencer hill Selfe Francis William, 6 Trinity road Tanu William, 41 Kingswood road Warren Mrs. 46 Griffiths road Sendall Mrs. I5I Graham road Tanner John ArthurChas.43 Pelham rd WatkinsGeo.Alf.Iron ho. Wimbldn.com Sewell Miss, I The Sycamores, Crooked Tate Wm. Hy.Stanley house,Worple rd Watson George RRose villa, Prince's rd Billet Taunton Alfred George, 7 Latimer rd Watts Albert, Delamere, Worple road Sexby John James, 52 Queen's road Taylor Alfred, 117 Graham road Watts Arthur Richard, Barkly, Cotten- .Seymour Joseph, IS Stanley road Taylor Edward Brough C.E. 74 Mer- ham Park road Sha.en Miss, 7 Hill side ton road, South Wimbledon Weaver Mrs. 5 Latimer road Sharpe Harold John, 3 Latimer road Taylor William M. B., c.M. 1 Sherbome Webb Henry, 3 Ridgway place SharpnellFras. roSt.John'svils. Worplerd terrace, Haydon's road Webb William, 11 Pelham road Shattock Sml.StoreyF.R.c.s.4Crescnt.rd Teede John, 39 Merton road Wells Henry, Ashleigh, St. John's road Shaw Thomas, 28 Homefield road TerryLt.-Col. Fredk.Stphn. 2Prince's rd Wells James, 27 Kingswood road Shelstone Noel, Io Lingfield road Theed Arthur Gibson, 69 :Merton road Wells Miss, 24 Homefield road Shepherd Alexander, 9 Herbert road Thomas Miss, 4 Latimer road West Jas. Robt. Emmett, 1 Latimer rd Shoberl Henry, Hookwood, Edgehill Thomas Raymond, 16 South Park road Westoby Frank Charles, 16 Stanley rd Shoolbred David, Leven, Arterberry rd Thompson Mrs.s Berkeley ter.Ridgway Westray Thomas, 6 The Downs Shore Waiter Tweedale, Grasmere, Thomson Mrs. 2 Kingswood road Wharton Capt. William James L. R.R., Arterberry road ThomsonRbt.Grangemu!r,Wmbldn.cm F.R.s. The Florys, Prince's road, ..ShortJohnHassard,Elmhurst, Worple rd Thorogood :Frank,Naples,Arterberry rd Wimbledon park .Shorto James Reevej 9I Hartfield road Thrupp Mrs. Box grove, Crooked Billet Wheeler Thomas, 130 Hartfield road .Shouler Mrs. 28 Church road Till Ernest W. 5 Crescent road Wheeler Wm.Cheslin, 15 Lansdowne rd Sidford Henry Maurice, 6 Kings wood rd Tillinghast Chas. 7 Haydon's Park rd Whichelo Mrs. I15 Merton road Sillis Richard Bolton, I7 Merton Hall rd TomalinLewisRt. Stirke, 22Homefield rd Whitaker Robert, 23 Courthope villas Silles Thos. S. The Woodlands, Woodside Tomlinson Mrs. 42 Herbert road White Alfred, 17 Merton road Silver Wm. Henry, Southtield, W orple r d TomlinsonThos.c.E.Lynton,Durham rd White Arthur, 2 King's road Simmons Harry, 3 Kingswood road Toms J oseph, 20 King's road White Frederick, 11 Alexandra road SimonsWalt. Carlton lodge, Amity gro Toogood Thornton, 45 South Park road White Joseph, 95 Hartfield road Single Mrs. Sidney lodge, Park side Torrie Mrs. 24 King's road Whitfield Mrs. Eskdale, Arthur road Sinkins George, 57 Griffitbs road Tottenham Captain Francis L. 78 Whitfield Mrs. 4 Mayfield road Skelton Thomas, 42 Pelbam road Wimbledon Hill road WhitfieldWm.Hy.Abbotsford, Woodside Smith Alfred, 24 Alexandra road TraceyHy.Eugenie,Eversley, TheGrange Whitmore Wm. Thos. 138 Gladstonerd Smith James, I Kingswood road Trewby William George, Langside, Whitney Neville Scott M.B. I Berkeley Smith John, 8 Homefield road Cambridge road terrace, Ridgway Smith Miss, 66 Queen's road Trim Mrs. 20 Merton Hall road Whitton Charles Robert, 3 Shakespeare Smith Montague Geo. I33 Graham rd Tryon WarwickFalkland,7 Ridgway pl villas, Amity grove Smith Mrs. 1 r6 Hartfield road Tucker Mrs. 176 Hartfield road Wickham Fredk. Morden, AJ"thur road Smith Mrs. Gregory, 24 Lingfield rd Tuely Mrs. Mortimer lodge, Albert road, Wickham Miss, 23 Ridgway place Smith Sydney,Bardon Io. Wimbldn.com Wimbledon road Wickham William Hy. WimbledoniD.rd Smith Thomas, 21 St. George's road Tufnell Henry Archibald, The Grove, Wigram Waiter A. Radley lodge, Snell!Alfred Waiter, A..R.I.B.A. I Parkrd Prince's road, Wimbledon park Inner Park road, Wimbledon road Sole William, 28 Kingswood road TulleyMaj. Tbos.Mill cot.Wimbldn.com Wigston Wm. Jebb, 15 Ridgway place Somes Mrs. Glensboro', Augustus road, TupperWilliamCourtney, I35Mertou rd Wilkes Mrs. I4 Lansdowne road Wimbledon park Turle Edward, Wimbledon schl.Ridgwy Wilkins Hy. Mill ward, 62 Merton road Southwood Edmund William, Esterel, Turner Rev. Thomas Richard M.A. 23 Wilkinson Christopher, 35 Alenndra rd Woodside · Lingfield road W ilkinson Mrs. Allington cot. Worple rd Spencer Ernest Samuel, I Wilton road Turner Alfd. Jn. Foxley• vil. Queen's rd Wilks Ed wd. 87 Merton rd.Sth. Wmbldn Spencer William, 3 Mansel road Turner John, 14 South Park road Williams Albert, 32 Alexandra road Spillman John, 66 Pelham road Turner Mrs. Oaklands, Prince's road WilliamsBennett, Wildlnds.Richmnd.rd Spong William, ~s Montague road Turner Mrs. Sutherland house, Inner WilliamsChas. ICarlton vis. Lambton rd Stanbury Samuel, I Bank buildings, Park road, Wimbledon park W illiams Chas. 3St. John's vls. Worple rd Wimbledon Hill road Turney John George, I2 Thornton hill Williams Charles Lawrence, 4 Shake- Standwell Miss, ~3 Stanley road Turpin Richd. Woodbine vil. Pepy's rd speare villas, Amity grove Stead William Thomas, Cambridge Tutt William George, 55 Queen's road Williams William, Parkside house, Wimbledon Park road Tustin John Robert F.C.s. The Elms, Willock Henry, 11 Spencer bill Stedman J. Hillbrow, Woodside Merton Hall road Willson Samuel, Old Rectory house, Steele John James, I4o Hartfield road Twentyman Lawrence Burrell, Wim- Wimbledon Park road Stephens Charles H. Montague lodge, bledon common · WilsonJohn,2Grosvenor villas,Ridgway Kingston road Tyrrell Charles, I ro Graham road Wilson Mrs. Hurfield, St. Mary's road Stephens Mrs. Brown Beeches, Somer- Tyrrell Mrs. I 39 Graham road Wingfield George, Beechfield, Gap roacL set road, Wimbledon park UllerthornGranville,9Haydon'sPark rd Haydon's park Stevens Frank, Endsleigh, Worple road Underhill John, 27 Courthope villas Winslow Thomas Ewing Q.C. Crake Stevens Henry Charles, 6 Latimer road Underwood Mrs. 4 North view, Wim- I :il, Park side Stevens Mrs. 39 Herbert road bledon common Winstanley James, 55 Griffiths road • .
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