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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 9 Franklin .A.Rthur Ellis Esq DIRECTORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 9 Franklin .A.rthur Ellis esq. Oha.rtridge lodge, Ohesba.m Levi Lt.-Col. Wm. John T.D. Wonghton h.ouse,Bletchley Fra<!er George Rae esq. Piggott'a manor, Letahmore tLiberty .A.rt.hur Lasenby eBq. The Manor hotJile, Th~ Heath. Watford, Herts Lee, Great Missenden Freeman George Mallows esq. K.C., B . .A.. 24a, Bryanston Locke Robert Willia~ esq. Bedford house, Aylesbury square, London W Longland Thomas esq. High street, Olney Fremantle The Hon. Cecil, Swanbourne house, Winslow Lovett Percival Cosby Ernest esq. Stoke ~odge, Stoke Fremantle Admiral Hon. Sir Edmund Robert G.C.B., Hammond, 'Bletchley C.~.G., F.R.G.S. 44 Lower Sloane street, London SW McCorquodale Norman esq. Winslow hall, Winslow 1Frema.ntle The Hon. Thomas Francis M ..A., V.D. The Mackenzie William Dalziel esq. M . .A.. Fawley court, Old house, Swa.nbourne, Window Henley -on-Thames Frith Lowndes William Frederick Lowndes esq. The Mackenzie William Roderick Dalziel esq. Sunnyclose, Faw- Bnry, Chesham ley, Henley-on-Thames Frye Frederick Charlwood esq. The Plat, Bourne End, Mann Joseph William esq. Orcha-rd house, Olney Maidenhead Mathews Ernest esq. Little Shardeloes, A.mersham Garner Joseph C'harles esq. 39 Market square, .A.ylesbury Meeking Lieut.-Col. Oha.rles M.A. Ricbinga park, Coin- Garrett-Pegge John William esq. Chesham Bois manor, brook, Slough Chesham Mills Joseph Trueman esq. Stockgrove, Soulbury,Leigh· Ga.rrett-Pegge Wilfrid George esq. M . .A.. Chesham Bois ton Buzzard manor, Chesham Morgan William James esq. High street, Marlow Gibson-Crnig Henry Vivian esq Morland Benjamin Henry esq. Sheepstead house, ~Iar- Gilbey Alfred esq. V.D cham, Abingdon Gilbey Wm. Crosbie esq. The Lea, Denham,nr.Uxbridge Morrell Charles esq. Manor ho. Dorchester, Wallingford Giles Surg.-Col. Peter Broome V.D., C.B., F.R.C.S. tM()Sley Tonman esq. C.B. Bangors pk. Iver, Uxbridge Edin. Holne Chase, Bletchley tNash John Hartopp esq. Eastcote, Slough Glenister Thomas esq. The Temple, High Wycombe Nor~h Benjamin esq. Wyclands, West Wycombe, High Godwin Lt.-Col. Algernon .Arbuthnott R.A. Rosebury, Wycombe Hitchin N orthcote The Hon. Amyas Stafford, Thorns Barton, • Goldsm1d Septimus esq. Manor farm, Brill, Thame .Ashley Green, Great Berkbamsted Guod Lt.-Col. .A.rthur William Hervey, Broughton house, Orkney Earl of, Old Tythe house, Stewkley, Leighton near Newport Pagnell Buzzard !Goodall Lieut.-Col. Liebert Edward, Dinton hall,.A.ylsbry Osborn Samuel esq. Maisonette, Datchet, Windsor Grafton Duke of K.G., C.B. Wakefield lodge, Stony Paravicini Percy Jdhn de esq. M.V.O. Riverside, Datchet, Stratford; & 6 Chesterfield gardens, London W Windsor Green Maj. Geo. Frederick, Chetwode priory,Buckinghm Park Charles .A.rchibald esq Grenfell Field-Marshal Lord P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Patterson David Graham esq.Carruthe:NJ,Ecclefechan,~.B M.V.O., F.S ..A.. Butler's court, Beaconsfield; & 43 Pelham-Clinton Oharle;; Stapleton esq. Woodrow High Bryanston square, London W house, A·mersham Griffin James Whitehouse esq. Towersey, near Thame Penton Col. Fredk. Thomas, 43 Portland pl. London W Griffin Robert esq. Court garden, Great Marlow Phipps Col. Ramsay Weston R.A. The Stone, Chalfont Grove (Thomas Newcomen) Archibald esq. White's club, St. Giles, Gerrard'-s Cross London S W Pigott Major Vincent Randolphe, The Grange, Lilling­ Grove Walt. Fredk. esq. Stone ho. Penn, High Wycombe ton, Leaming-ton Spa Gurney Thomas esq. Hartwell, .Aylesbury Pigott Vice-.Adm. William Ha.rvey, Doddel"lshall house, Hall Henry Erns·t esq. Warren ho. Iver Heath, Uxbridge near .A.yl~bury Hall Musgrave Robert esq. Foxcott Manor, Buckingham tPope Col. Philip Edwd. Churchmead, Datchet, Windsor Hanbury Geo. esq. Blythewood, Burnham, nr.Maidenhead Power John Danvers esq. M.V.O. 1 Strathmore gar­ dens, London W Hanbury Lionel Hy. ~q. Wex'ham Springs, Stoke Pogel! Handcock Edward Stanley esq. Old house, Fulmer, Prior Chas. Matthew esq. B.A. .Adstock manor, Winslow Stoke Pag-es Prior Henry Lawrence esq. Netherfield park, Stanstead Abbotts, Herts Barter Percival La Tro·be esq. 2 Mount street, Grosvenor square, London W Purefoy Capt. Richard Purefoy R.N., M.V.O. Shalstone "!:Harvey Sir Robt. Grenville hart. Langley park, Slough manor, Buckingham Hawes Thomas esq. Benthill, Buckingham Purey-Cust Very Rev. Arthur Perceval D.D.,F.S . .A.. Dean Haz.ell Waiter esq. Walton grange, .Aylesbury of York, The Deanery, York Hedderwick Thomas Charles Hunter e-sq. The Manor Pur slow W illiam esq. 2 Moon street, W olverton house, Weston Turville, near Tring Read Stratfold esq. Ohurch farm, Saunderton, Princes Risburough Herbert James esq. Parkfield, Ohesham Reynolds Lewis William esq. The Priory, High Wycombe Herbert Thomas Arnold esq. LL.B. Wymers, Marlow Higginson Gen. Sir George Wentworth .A.lexander ~Robarts Abraham John esq. Tile house, Lillingstone G.C.B. Gyldernscroft, Marlow Dayrell, Buckingham Robarts John esq. Tile house, LiHingstone Dayrell, Hipwell Arthur William esq. Gresbam house, Olney Buckingham Hird Dennis esq. M . .A. The Leys, Bletchley Roberts His Honor Judge Walworth Howland, 9 Hoare Sir Hy. Hugh Arth. bart. Stourhead, Zeals, Wilts Gloucester terrace, Hyde park, London W Holdom Edward Martin esq. Marston park, .Ampthill !Rose Sir Philip Frederick bart. Rayners, Penn, High Hortin John Henry esq. Heath lodge, Iver, Uxbridge Wycombe :Howard-Vyse Howard Hy. esq. Stoke Place, Stoke Pages Roth~child The Rt. Hon. Lord G.C.V.O., P.C. (lord lieut.), Howe Earl G.C.V.O. Woodlands, Iver, Uxbridge; & Tring park, Tring, Herts; & 148 Piccadilly, London W Cnrzon house, 21 Curzon street, Mayfair, London W !Rothschild Leopold de esq. C.V.O. .At~cott, Wing, Hub bard Lient.-Col. the Hon. Cecil John, Kings bridge, Leighton Buzza-rd Steeple Claydon Rothschild Lionel Nathan de esq. M.P. A.scott, Wing, Hudson Robert William esq. Stanhope house, Pa.rk lane, Leighton Buzz.ard ; & 32 Parkiide, Knightsbridge, London W London SW lngpen John Abel esq. Fox Den, Dorney Wood, Burn­ Rouse Robert Cecil esq. Little Horton house, Northants h!liD, Maidenhead Rowland William Richard esq. Ropley house, Bletchley Irby The Hon. Cecil Saumarez, Hitcham grange, Tap- Rowley .A.dmiral Charles Jn. Holmesland, 'Botley, Hants low, Maidenhead :Seeker Edward Onslow esq. Upton. Rosemount road, Jaques Leonard esq. Horsendon ho. Princes Risborongh Bournemouth Jenney Maj . .Stewart William V.D Selby-Lowndes Meyrick Edward esq Kenney-Herhert Edward Maxwell esq. 6 Woodfield road, Selby-Lowndes William esq Ealing, London W Selby-Lowndes Wm. jun. esq. Whaddon hall, Bletchley Kinross John esq Shakespear Alex. Muirson Wake esq. Holly lo. Burnham Knapp John Matthew esq. M.A. Linford hall, Wolverton Skinner Alfred Ernest esq. Grendon hall, Aylesbury Law1ence Arthur esq. Heath court, Maidenhead Smith The Hon. William Frederick Danvers, Greenlands, V.Swwn The Hon. Harry Lawson Webster M ..A., M.P. Henley-on-Thames Orkney cottage, Taplow, Maidenhead; & 37 Grosvenor Smith-Neill Capt. Jas. Wm. 13 St. James' place, Paisley square, London W Snagge His Honor Judge Sir Thomas William M.A. r7 Lear Herbert Nelson esq. Brill house, Brill, Thame Cadogan gardens, London S W Lf..hmann Rudolph Chambers esq. ~I..A. Fieldhead, Spencer .A.ubrey John esq. M.A. The White house, Bourne End Beaconsfield lA-on Sir HPrbPrt Saml. bart. RlPtchlP:V park, Bletchley Stacl'y Thomas esq. Castle Fields, Buckingham Lf..ppel" Henry Gurney esq. r8 Walwn street, .A.ylesbury • .
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