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SHROPSHIRE. LOV 499 Ketrlpthorne Rev ' COURT DIRECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. LOV 499 Ketrlpthorne Rev. RobertThomas M.A. LathamMiss,Wollerton,MarketDrayton Lewis Rev. John K.A. Vicarage, Ford, Alison house, Kenley, Shrewsbury La Touche Rev. James Digges B.A. Shrewsbury Kennion Thomas, Caradoc lodge, All Vicarage,Stokesay,CravenArms R.S.O Lewis Rev. J'. R. Dorrington,Shrewsbury Stretton, Church Stretton R.S.O LaveryJn.6rAbbey foregate,Shrewsbury Lewis George, Ercall park, High Ercall, Kenrick Miss, The Grove, High street, LawC.E.r44Abbeyforegate,Shrewsbury1 Wellington Wem, Shrewsbury Lawdtlr James Ormsby, Canonbury, Lewis Miss, 30 Salop road, Oswestry Kent J.37 St.Julian's friars, Shrewsbury Kingsland, Shrewsbury Lewis Miss, Weston grove, Weston lane, Kent Misses, Green end, Wbitchurch Lawford Martin Benson, 28 Upper Brook Oswestry Kenyon Mrs. Grafton lodge, Shrewsbury street, Oswestry Lewis Misses, 22! Br.oad street, tudlow Kenyon Mrs. Ruyton-in-the-Eleven· Lawford Mrs. 128Abbeyforegt.Shrwsbry Lewis Misses, Tankerville villa., Bayston • Towns, Shrewsbury Lawford William Robinson, UndePhill, hill, Shrewsbury Kenyon Robert Lloyd M.A., J.P. Pradoe, Selattyn, Oswestry LewisRd.Vine ho.Parkla.MadeleyR.S.O Eardiston, West Felton, Oswestry Lawrence Richard, Cantlop,~hrewsbury Lewis Robert, The Limes, Ellesmere Kenyon·Slaney Col. William Slaney J.P., Lawton Jabez, Springfield cottage, Lewis Wilfiam Alma Aylmer, Bellan M.P. Hatton grange, Sbifnal; & Carl· Highley, Bridgnorth house, Oswestry ton, Guards' & Wellington clubs, Lawton James, Sunnyside, Woore, New- Liddle Charles Rowland, Highfield, London s w castle, Staffs Church Aston, Newport Kenyon·SlaneyMrs.Hatton grng.Shifnal Lawton Peter, Gravenhunger, Pipe gate, Lidster D. r8 Burton st. Shrewsbury Keough Thos. H. Idsall house, Shifnal Market Drayton Lightbown Joseph, 3 Havelock road, Kevill-Davies Capt. William Trevelyan Layard Rev. Ernest Brownlow M.A. Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury Somerset .J.P. Moor hall, Stoke St. Ellesmere college, Ellesmere Limrick Mrs. The Hermitage, Stafford Milborougb, Ludlow Lea Jas. A. 83 Coton hill, Shrewsbury street, Market Drayton Kevill-Davies H.Edgeley ho.Whitchurch LeaJ.Grove vil.Bayston hill,Shrewsbury Lindley Rev. J. The Manse, Clun R.S.O Key G. Creamoregro.Wem,Shrewsbury Lea Mrs. The Hayes, Little Drayton, Lindsay Rev. John D.D. Rectory, Ber- Keysell Chas. Fras. Gravel hill, Ludlow Market Drayton rington, Shrewsbury Keyworth George Hawson M.B. New Leach J<'rancis B.A. 2r Oak street, Belle Linell Mrs. Udlipgton lodge, Bicton, street, Wem, Shrewsbury Vue road, Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Kell Maj. Waldegrave, Ruckley grange, Leader C. R. M.B. Worthen, Shrewsbury LippittH.Warwick ho. BromfieldR.S.O Tong, Shifnal Leah Mrs. 22 Upper Brook st. Oswestry Lister JohnC.W.High st.BroseleyR.S.O Kilvert Charles,g Holywell terrace, Holy- Leak C. Oak vd. Admaston, Wellington Lister Thos.s West Castle st. Bridgnorth well street, Shrewsbury Leake Edward, Castle square, Ludlow Lister Wm. Aston rd. Wem, Shrewsbury Kilvert John Minor, Grinsbill, Shrwsbry Leake James, Albert place, ~bifnal Litchfield A. I. Waterloo rd. Wellington • Kilvert Misses, Briery fields, Grinshill, Leake Miss, Beckbury house, London Litt William Edwin, 14 St.John's house, Shrewsbury road, Shrewsbury St. John's hill, Shrewsbury King Ernest Edwd.24 Broad st. Lndlow Leake Mrs. Field house, Wellington Littlehales John Edward, The Firs, King Roff,Beech ho.Sutton rd.Shrwsbry Leaver Fras. Fredk. Church~t. Oswestcy Weston lane, Oswesliry Kingsford Rev. Algernon Godfrey, Lecbe John Hurleston, Old hall, Ches- Littlehales Mrs. 30 Trinity street Belle Atcham, Shrewsbury wardine, Market Drayton Vue road, Shrewsbury 1 Kington Wm. Geo. Broad street,Ludlow Ledger Geo. Queen st. Broseley R.S.O Littlehales Thos. 49 King st. Wellington Kirkbride Mrs. Radbrook, Meole Brace, Lee Rev. Henry M. A. Rectory, Shineton, Littlewood John Whitaker, The Hollies, Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Haygate road, Wellington Kirkpatrick W. M. D. Bishop's Castle R.S.O Lee Rev. John M,A. Tilstock, Whitchurch Lloyd Col. Richard Thomas D.L., ;J,P. Kirtland Miss, 14 Salop st. .Hridgnortb Lee Rev. Lancelot John M.A., J.P. The Aston hall, Oswestry Kite Mrs. WrockwardineWood, Wellngtn Rectory, Worthen, Shrewsbury Lloyd Capt,Fras.J.P. Aston hall,Oswstry Kittermaster Rev.Frederick WilsonM.A. Lee H. A. Craven Arms R.S.O Lloyd The Ven. Archdeacon Thomas Vicarage, Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury Lee Henry, Dodington, Whitchurch B. li.A. Rectory, Edgmond, Newport Knapton Arlhur John M. A. The Old Hall Lee Miss, Chapel st. Wem, Shrewsbury Lloyd Rev. Albany Rossendale ~.A.. school, Wellington Lee Miss, Dodington, Whitchurch Vicarage, Hengoed, Oswestry Knill Thomas, Oak iodge, Hawthorn Lee Miss, Welsh st. Bishop'sCastleR.S.O Lloyd Rev. H. D. The Grove, Church road, Belle Vue road1 Shrewsbury Lee Mrs. 9 Brownlow st. Whitchurch Aston, Newport Knowles lsaac, 25 Church st. Wellington Lee Mrs. Newhouse, Twyford, Oswestry Lloyd Rev. Rossendale M.A. :nectory, Knox Misses, 4 Claremont, Victoria road, Lee William, Bomere heath, Shrewsbury Selattyn, Oswestry Oswestry Leedham George, Sunnyside, Shifnal Lloyd Chas. 37 St. Mary's st. Bridgnorth Kough Miss, Belvedere cottage, Abbey Leeke Col. Ralph ~.P. Longford hall, LloydGeo.ButlerJ.P.Shelton hall,Shwsby foregate, Shewsbury Newport Lloyd Henry Graham J.P. West Felton Kough Sl.Harley,Cburch Stretton R.S.O Leeke Miss, Tong, Shifnal grange, Oswestry Kynaston Rev. Walter Charles Edward Lees George John Dumville J.P. Wood Lloyd John, 66 Park avenue, Oswestry u.'A., J". p, Hard wick hall, Ellesmere hill, Tredach, Oswestry Lloyd Mrs. 14 Belmont, Shrewsbury Kynaston Henry, Chapel street, Wem, Lees James, The Common, Little Dray- Lloyd M. Elrnsdale, Weston, Oswestry Shrewsbury ton, Market Drayton Lloyd Miss, Admaston, Wellington Kynaston Henry, jun. High street, Wem, Lees J. Castle Hill bo. Wem, Shrewsbury Lloyd Miss, Wrekin villa, Oakley street. Shrewsbury Legg George, Upper ho. Madeley R.S.O Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury K ynaston J. Chapel st. Wem, Shrewsbury Legge Wm.Jn. Upper ho. Madeley R. S. 0 Lloyd Misses, Aston hall, Oswestry Kynaston Miss, 5 Willow st. Ellesmere Legh Rev. John Robert M.A. Moreton Lloyd Mrs. Hroadgate house, Ludlow" Kynaston T. High st. Wem, Shrewsbury Uorbet, Shrewsbury ,Lloyd Mrs. The Glen, Great Hanwoo<l, KynnersleyThomas J.P. Leighton house, Legh Henry, Hard wick lodge, Ellesmere Shrewsbury Ironbridge R.S.O Legh Miss, 2 Rilston villas, Victoria Lloyd Mrs. The Hayes, Oswestry Kynnersley Thomas Frederick J.P. road, Oswestry LloydMrs.Victoriater.Gravelbl.Ludlow Leighton hall, lronbridge R.S.O Legh Mrs. The Hem, Shifnal Lloyd R. Woodcote,Victoria rd.Oswestry Kyte Misses, r Whitehall ter.Shrewsbury Leicester William, Hawthorne villa, Lloyd Rt. Rhianva, Queen's rd.Oswestry Laing James, Fern Dell, Underdale road, Hicton, Shrewsbury Lloyd Robert E. Scotland st. Ellesmere Shrewsbury Leigh-Lye Rev. Charles Henry M.A. LloydT.Strettonrd.MuchWenlockR.S.O Lamb Rev. George Fleming M.A. Rec- Rectory, Badger, Shtfnal Lloyd-Jones Mrs. 7 Claremont bank, • tory, Broseley R.S.O Leighton Sir Haldwyn hart. M.A., D.L., Shrewsbury Lamb B. W. Albrighton,Wolverhampton J.P. Loton park, Alberbury, Shrews- Lock G. H. K.A. Upper road, Kingsland, Lamb Mrs. Hank cot. Hroseley R.S.O bury; & III St. Geor~e's squares w Shrewsbury Lamb Robert, 7 Swan hill, Shrewsbury & St. James's, Carlton & Athenaeum LockleyWilliam Harry,St.Mary'sstreet, Lander John Vernon Thomas M.A. Lee clubs, London s w Newport Gomery ho. Lee Gomery, Wellington Leighton John, Hatton, Shifnal Lockwood Rev. John, Preston Gubbals, Lander J sph. Station rd. MarketDraywn Leighton Mrs. Luciefelde, Kingsland Shrewsbury Lander Tersus, 7 Victoria st.Shrewsbmy lane, Shrewsbury LomasW.Manor,Eardington,Bridgnorth Lane Col. Cecil Newton c.M.G., J".P. Leighton Stanley M.P., M.A., D.L., F.s.A., Longlands Rev. ·w. A. B.A, Tibberton, Whiston ball, Bonningale, Sbifnal ii.P. Sweeney hall, Oswestry; & Car!- Newport Lane Philip, Malinslee, Shifnal ton & '2\.thenaeum clubs, London s w LongmanJ.2RChapel st. Wem,Shrewsbry • Langford Geo. Ivy ho. Broseley R.S.O LelloMrs. Whitegates,CleoburyMortimer Longueville Miss, Pen-y-llan ball, Llan­ Langford Geo, 3 Jubileecots.Clun R.S.O Lely John M unity, Astley house, Astley forda, Oswestry Langford Geo. Waterloo ter. Bridgnorth Abbotts, Hridgnorth Longueville Thomas :.o.P. Llanforda hall, Langford Samuel, Rotunda cottage, Lester John, Edgeboulton, Shrewsbury Oswestry Ironbridge R.S.O Lester John, Pant, Crickheath,Oswestry Loring John, Hinstock villa, Hinstock, I.angford Weldon, Paradise, CoalbrOQk- Lester Jn. Moore M.A. Vicarage, Shifnal Market Drayton dale R.S.O Levett Waiter Leveson Byrd, Davenport, Lovatt Rev. Henry, Chetwynd Grove Large J'.Laburnum ho.Salop rd.Oswstry Bridgnorth; &Wellington club, London school, Chetwynd end, Newport .
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