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NORFOLK. (KELLY's Eoore Albert Prater, Grove Road, Bell Thos 'l38 BEA NORFOLK. (KELLY's Eoore Albert Prater, Grove road, Bell Thos. Hy. 9 Cambridge st.Norwich Beverley Bamabas, Ellingha.m, Bunga.y Thorpe hamlet, Norwich Bellamy Rev. Hugh M. A. 13 Enston Beverley Michael M.D. Overst.rand cot- Beare Sml. P, The Oaks,Thorpe,Norwch road, Yarmouth tage, Overst.rand, Cromer Bea.rt Charles, White house, Railway Bellamy Rev. James D.D. Manor house, BeverleyM.s4PrinceofWalesrd.Norwich road, Downham Ingoldisthorpe, Lynn Beville -'1ajor-General Henry c. B. Bur- Beart Mrs. Hig-h street, Down ham Bellamy Chas.S. II7 King st. Yarmouth field hall, Wymondham Beart Waiter J ames,48 London rd. Lynn Bellamy F. S. 5 Havelock rd. Yarmouth Bexfield Thos. Jas. Thurlton, Norwich Beatley John Parker, Homefields,Christ- Bellamy H. 68 St. Peter's rd. Yarmouth Bezant Mrs. 70 York road, Yarmouth church road, Norwich Bellin Percy B. 3 Trafalgar rd. Yarmth Bibbey T. 68 Mountergate st. Norwich Beatley Joseph, 36 Grove st. we.Norwch Bellman Capt. :t'rederick Harvey, Ends- Bichard Rev. John Gallienne, The Vicar- Beatley Mrs. 2 Clarence road, Thorpe leigh house, Grove street, Norwich age, Surlingham, Norwich hamlet, Norwich Bellman Rev. Augustus Frcderic B.A. Bickers W. 22 St.George'srd.Yarmouth lleaty Georg••, Market street, Lynn Vicarage, Moulton, Norwich Biddlecombe Henry, 82 Beccles road, Beauchamp Rev. Robert William M. A., Bellman .Mrs. 5 Victoria terrace, Southtown, Yarmouth J.P. Rectory, Wickmere, Norwich Vicarage road, Cromer Biddulph Rev. Godfrey John M.A. West Beaumont Miss, Loddon, Norwich Beloe Edward Milhgen, Paradise, Lyna Newton, Lynn Bebee Edwin, 14 Cat ton Grove villas, Beloe:\irs. 1 Stuart ter.HunstantonR.S.O Bidewell Rev. G. J. Bodham, Holt R.S.O Catton, Norwich Belson Richard Durrant, a St. Mark's Bidewell Wilham, Cromerrd.HoltR.S.O Bebee Thomas W. Belle Vue house, Cliff ter. City rd. New Lakenham,Nurwich Bidwell T. B. Trunch, North Walsham hill, Gorleston, Yarmouth Bel ton Samuel, Ongar hill, Terrington Bid well Thomas S. Ford street, Thetford Bee her Captain Andrew C. The Cedars, St. Clement, Lynn Bid well William Henry, 12 Thorpe :-oad, Thorperd. Thorpe hamlet, Norwich Benest Rev. John William R.A. Little Thorpe hamlet, Norwich Beck Rev. Harry E. Harpley, Swaffham Cressingham, Watton S.O , Bignold Lt.-Col. Chas. Ed wardn.L., J.P. Beck C. Smedley, 9 Grove rd. we.Nrwch Benest James Smyth A.M.I.C.E. Grove~ Harford lodge, Ipswich road, Norwich Beck Edwd. Wm. 4 Chester pi. Norwich house, Newmarket road, Norwich Bignold Charles Arthur Bathurst D.L., Beck George Morris J.P. Ormesby lodge, Bennell Wm. M. x6 Whitefriars rd.Lynn J.P.Heymerston lo.St.Giles rd.Norwch Ormesby St. Margaret, Yarmouth Rennet Chas. H. Garboldisham,Thetford' Bignold Edward S. Lady's la. Norwich Beck Horace, Harpley, Swaffham Bennet Philip George Harrison, The Bignold Misses, Stanley house, Surrey Beck Miss, 87 Norfolk street, Lynn Hall, Blo' Norton, Thetford street, Norwich Beck Mrs. Lime Tree road, Norwich Bennett Col. Adrian, The Grange, Pul- Billham :\'lrs. 2 South Market rd. Yarmth Beck Mrs. Mill hom:e,Castle Rising,Lynn ham St. Mary the Virgin, Harleston Billing Thomas, Burnham market, Lynn Beck Philip, 4 Breakwater terrace, Bennett Rev. Henry, Sea view cott.ages, Billup Joshua, 47 York road, Yarmouth Gorleston, Yarmouth Freeman street, Wells Bilshorough Thoma.~, St. Clement's hill, Beckett Rev. William Thomas M.A. Bennett Rev. Julian Levett, High street, New Catton, Norwich Ingoldisthorpe, Lynn Foulsham, East Dereham Bingant Rev. Charles, Fern villa, Bex.- Beckett Joseph, Ivy house, Tilney St. Bennett Austin, 88 Park lane, Norwich well road, Downham . Lawrence, Lynn Bennett Henry, 8o Ro~e lane, Norwich BinghamRev.C.R.M.A.Litcharn,Swaffhm Beckett William, 55 Nelson street, North Rennett Jn. Lee, Station vi I. Down ham Birch Rev. Charles George Robert LL.M. Heigham, Norwich Bennett Jn.Ruse,Mnt.Pleasant,Downhm Rectory, Brancaster, Lynn Beckinton Miss, 5 Guanock pl. Lynn Bennett Mrs. ro Newmarket rd.Norwich Birch Rev. Francis Charles n.A. Rectory, Beddows Joseph, Lamb cottage, Nor- Bennett Mrs. Union terrac.e, Downham Wilby, Attleborough wich road, Thetford Bennett Waltr. I 2 Brunswick rd.N IJrwich Birch Albert Ed ward Henry, Watlington Bedinfeld Henry E. Caldecote,Swaffh m Bennington Arthur George, 9 Carrow hall, Watlington, Downham Market Bedingham Wm. Goodwin's rd. Lynn road, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich Birch Henry, 15 Essex street, Norwich Beebee Rev. Geo. 16 Portland st. Lynn Banns Samuel H. 22 King st. Yarmouth Birch Miss, Avenue road, Norwich Beecheno Charles Jas. Alexandra man- Bensley Mrs. Brewery ho.Sutton,Stalhm Birch Mrs. 40 Bethel street, Norwich sions, Prince of Wales' road, Norwich Bensley Mrs. Pleasant place, Wells Birch Mrs. 3 Bracondale, Norwich Beecheno Frederick Rutter, 17 Cedar Bensley Wm. II3 Unthanks rd. Norwich Birch Mrs. Watlington hall, Downham road, Thorpe hamlet, Norwich BenslyW.T.LL.D.Newmarketrd Norwch Bircharn Merrick B. Choseley, Lynn Beecher F. The Grange, Thelveton, Scale Benson Harry Wilson, High home, Great Bircham Samuel 1. P. Moor house, Reep- Heechey Rev. Canon St. Vincent M.A. .Fransham, East Dereham ham, Norwich Rectory, Hilgay, Downham Benstead E. Burnham Thorpe, Lynn Bird Rev. Godfrey J. Illington, Thetford Beaching Frank, Sonthgates rd. Yarmth Benstead John, Stratton St. Michael, Bird Arthur, Bridge street, Dowhham Beeehing Harry,sr Apsley rd. Yarmouth Long Stratton Bird Frederwk, Bridge street, Downham Beeching .Mrs. 5 Derby cottages, Nelson Bernasconi Paul, Colegate st. Norwich Bird G. The Hall,EastBeckham,Dereham road, Yarmouth Berney Rev. Thomas M.A. Bracon Ash,BirdG.H.Ipswichlo.Ipswichrd.:Norwich Beaching Samuel, 38 Nelson. road south, hall, Bracon ash, Norwich Btrd Jacob Mason, Eagle house, Bridge Great Yarmouth Berney Mrs. The Hall, Morton-on-the- street, Downham BeechingThos. 22 Queen's rd. Yarmouth Hill, Norwich Bird J. r St. Giles ter. Bethel st.Norwich Beecroft Saml.Nar ho. Wisbech rd.Lynn Berry William (Sergt.-.Major B.B.), 227 Bird J. Watlington ho. Downham Market Beer Alfred, Theatre st. East Dereham Dereham road, Norwich Bird The Misses, 13 Victoria st. Norwich Bees ton E. Friarscroft ho. Wymondham Berry A.J. LimeTree cot. Thorpe,Norwich Bird .Mrs. 2 The Chase, Lynn Beet Mrs. Dereham road, Watton Berry Edward, r68 Dereham rd.Norwich Bird Mrs. 78 St. Stephen's rd. Norwich Beevor Rev. John Hare B.A. Heving- Berry Mrs. 35 Victoria street, :Norwich BirdRichd.OldBuckenham,Attleborough ham, Norwich Berry Samuel Neave, 17 Denmark road, Bird W. E. jun. Up. Surrey st. Norwich Beevor A. J. 21 Southtown rd. Yarmtb Earlham road, Norwich Birkbeck Sir Edward bart. D.L. 1 J.P. Beevor Walter, 7 Caister rd. Yarmouth Berry Thomas, Elvin rd. East Dereham Horstead hall, Norwich; & 10Charles BelchamMiss, Commercial rd. E. Derehm Berry W .H. The Yilla,Kenninghll. Thetfrd street, Berkeley square w & Carlton Belding D. T. South Creake, Fakenham Bertie Hon. Charles Claude, The Hall, & Marlborough clubs, London s w Belding Herbert William Robert, Point Bawburgh, Norwich Birkbeck Edward Lewis, Old hall, Caistor house, New Catton, Norwich Bessey James G. Acle, Norwich St. Edmund, Norwich Belding Mrs. 12 Denmark road, Earl- Bessey Miss, Stradbroke road, Gorles-' Birkbeck Henry, The Grove, Cromer ham road, Norwich ton, Yarmouth Birkbeck Henry J.P. Stoke hall, Stoke Belemore Alfred John, Oak lodge, Bessey W. H. 49 Marine par. Yarmouth Holy cross, Norwich Thorpe road, Norwich Best Herhert, Fulham house, St. Leo-'1 Birkheck Henry, jun. Keswick Old hall, Bell Rev, John Stormont M. A. N orthum- nard's road, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich I Keswick, Norwich berland ho. Unthank road, Norwich Bettinson George Young, Norfolk villa, IBirkbeck Wm. Cliff Lane cot. Cromer Bell Albert, 7 Connaught road, Norwich Goodwin's road, Lynn Birkbeck William J.P. Thorpe High Bell Ambrose W. 53 Botolph st.Norwch Betton Rev. Edward A.ugustus Bright, house, Thorpe, Norwich Bell Ambrose Winter, Catton, Norwich M.A. Narborough, Swaffham Birrell Augustine H.A., M.P. Lower Sher- Bell George, 13 Caernarvon rd. Norwich Betts Rev, Robert, Acle, Norwich ingham, Cromer; & 30 Lower Sloane Bell Jas. Albert ho. Caister rd. Yarmth Betts Edward, Moulton St. Miehael, streets w & 3 New sq. London w c Bell John, Lynn road, Downham ,... .. ., Long Stratton Bishop Rev.E.B.A.Rectory,Cley,Derehm Bell Miss, 9 Elvin ter. East Dereham Betts Ernest A.rthr. Princes st. Norwich Bishop Rev. Everett James M.A. Bell Miss, r63 Nelson road, Yarmouth Betts Geo. Northfield ho. Wymondham Tivetshall St. Margaret, Scole Bell Mrs. Great Ryburgh, Fakenharn··, BettsG.x6TheCrescent,Chapelfld.Nrwch Bishop Rev. George William, Randalls Bell Mrs. 186 Northgates st. Yarmouth Betts James, Watton road, Swaffham buildings, Cley, Dereham Bell Rt. Anson rd.Southtown, Yarmouth Betts Jn. S. 12 Connaught rd. Norwich Bishop Albert, 43 Railway road, Lynn Bell Samuel John, Hargham hall, Harg- Betts Mrs. Hall farm, Salhou~e. Norwich Bishop Arthur J. 88 Regent rd. Yarmouth ham, Attleborough Betts Mrs. 23 Mill Hill road, Norwich Bishop Jas. E.30 Cattle market, Norwich Bell Vincent, 2 Derby cottages, Nelson Betts Mrs. John, The Cottage, Moulton Bishop George William, Guy's cliff, road, Yarmouth St. Michael, Long Stratton Gaywood. roa.d, Lynn .
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