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NORFOLK. [KELLY's Jenningsfrederick,3Duncan Rd.Yarmth Joh:R..Son :Mrs 756 JEN NORFOLK. [KELLY's JenningsFrederick,3Duncan rd.Yarmth Joh:r..son :Mrs. 'Visbech road, Lynn Kemball Charles Gurdon, The hall, Jermyn Alfred, .Hurleigh house, Good- Johnson Mrs. Wesley place, Terrington Kirby cane, Bungay win's road, Lynn St. Clement, Lynn Kemish Rev. Jas. London rd. Downham JermynA.Shelfordcot.Hunstantn.R.S.O JohnsonMrs.Fk.56Marinepar. Yarmth,Kemp St. Kenneth Hag-ar hart. J.P. J ern:ynDaniel, Bridewell st. Wymondhm 1 JohnsonMrs. W .~a.rletonRode,A ttleboro' Mergate, Bracon Ash, Norwich Jerv1s Rev. E. C. M.A.We.Beckham,Holt,JohnsonMrs. W1lham, Horsey-next-the- Kemp Charles, Vine cottage, Norwich Jessopp Rev. Augustus D.D. Rectory, Sea, Yarmouth road, New Walsoken, Wisbech Scarning, East Dereham Johnson Mrs. V\'illiam, The Farm, Kemp Miss, New Buckenham,Attleboro' Jessup George, Thorpe Hamlet house, Martham, Yarmouth Kemp Mi;;s, 51 King street, Yarmouth Thorpe road, Norwich Johnson Paul, 30 Lower Cliff road, Kemp Mrs. Gissing, Diss Jewitt John, 44 Apsley road, Yarmouth Gorleston, Yarmouth Kemp 1\irs. 10 Gro\'e street west, Un- Jewson George, Braemar, Grove road, Johnson Randall, Palling, Stalham S.O thanks road, Norwich Thorpe hamlet, Norwich Jolmson Rnbert,15 Euston rd.Yarmouth Kemp Richard, Marine house, Pier, Jew son J n. Wm.28Untbanks rd. N orwch Johnson S. 6 St. George's rd. Yarmouth Gorleston, Yarmouth Jewson Mrs. 46 Onthanks rd. Norwich Jobnson William, 13 Portland st. Lynn Kemp Rt. 54 Nelson rd. nth. Yarmouth Jewson Rd.Sunnynook, Park la. Norwich John son V\'illiam, 10 St. James' st. Lynn Kemp William, 57 Bracondale, Norwich Jex Edward, 17 Camperdown, Ya!'mth .Johnson William S.5 Regent rd. Yarmth Kempe Chaff. E.M.D.rNelson rd. Yarmth J ex William, Haddiscoe ldge. Harleston Johnson W Illiam T. 62King st. Yarmouth Kendal Mrs. Swan ton N overs, Dereham Jex-Blake Rev. Charles Thomas M.A. Johnston Rev. Chas. Smyth B.A. Plum- Kendall Alfred, 4 Westmorcland villas, Lyng, Norwich stead ball, Little l'lumstead, Norwch. Thorpe rd. Thorpe hamlet, Norwich • Jex-Blake Rev. Francis William lii.A. Johnston J. 79 St. George's rd. Yarmth KendleH.4Belvoir ter.HunstantonR.S.O Swanton hall,SwanLon Abbot,Norwich .Johnstone SI. 13 Crown rd. Yarmonth Kendle Robert John, The Lodge, Jex-Blake Rev. ~VVilliam Franc.:is B.A. Jolley Mrs. The Grange, Kenninghall, Weasenham St. Peter, Swaffham Rectory, Thurgarton, Norwich Thctford Kcndrcw John Anthony, The Ollands, Jex-Blake ~rs. Swanton hall, Swanton Jolley R. Northwold, Stoke Ferry S.O Hackford, Norwich Abbot, Norwich Jolly Miss, Raymond street, Thetford Kcndrick George, 8 St. John's ter. Lynn Jillings VVilliam H. TheNnnnery,Thetfrd Jolly Miss, I St. John's terrace, Lynn Kendrick John, The Hall, Bittering Jodrell Sir Alfred bart. D.L., J.P. The Jolly Mrs. Shrublands, Albemarle road, Parva, EastDereham · Hall, Bayfield, Dereham; & Boodle's Norwich Kenealy Edward :vlichael,B Victoria tcr- club, London Jolly Richard,33 Cambridge st.Norwich race, East Runton, Cromer Jodrell Miss, Commercialrd. Aylsham Jolly Thomas, Roydon road, Diss Kennaway Rev. Charles Lewis M.A. J odrell Mrs. IIgbfield,Newmarket road, J oily VVilliam,s Somerleyton st.N orwich The Rectory, Garboldisham, Thetford Norwich Jollye Rev. Albert Palmer L.Th. The Kennedy Mrs. 64 London road, Lynn Jodrell Mrs.62 Mount Pleasant, Norwich Vicarage, Aslacton, Long Stratton Kennedy-Purvis Charles Kennedy R.N. J odrell Mrs. The Hall, Bayfield, Dereham Jones Sir Lawrence John bart M.A., J. P. Hill house, Tuesday Market pl. Lynn Johnson Rev.Geo.M.TheLdg.Thurgartn Cranmer hall, Sculthorpe, Fakenham Kennett George Buttler, Almary house, Johnson Rev. Henry Goodman M.A. Jones Rev. J. E. Little Ouse, Downham The Cathedral close, Norwich Grammar School rd. North Walsham Jones Rev. J. l.M.A. Brampton,Norwicb Kennett vV.B.21Caernarvon rd.Norwich Johnson Rev. Henry Robert Arthur Jones Rev. Ralph Wm. Inigo B,A. The Kennion Rev. Robert Winter M.A. M.A.,J.P.Rectory,bcoulton, \\'attonS.O Rectory, Tatterford, Swaffham H.ectory, Acle, ~orwich Johnson Rev. Marcus Ernest Wm. Theo. Jones Rev. Thos. liLA. Sporle,Swaffham Kenny Mrs. 149 Dereham rd. Norwich Assoc.K.C.L. TheRectry. ThelvetnScole Jones Edward, Attleborough KentA. Rivington,Newmarket rd.Nrwch Johnson Rev. Robert L. Vicarage, New'Jones Henry, Bridge road, Downham Kent Alfred, 15 North Everard st.Lynn Buckenham, Attleborough Joncs Jas. Emery, 4 Trinity st. Xorwich Kent Alfred, 6 Suffield park, Cromer Johnson Hev. William Cowper M.A. Jones Miss, 5 Albert street, Lynn Kent E. The H~ll, Ea,t Winch, Lynn Rectory, N orthwold, Stoke Ferry S. 0, J ones Mrs. 9 Bedford street, South Kent E. A. St. Andrew's plain, Norwich ~ohnson H.ev. William Cowper, jun. M.A. Heigham, Norwich Kent John, St. ~icholas street, Lynn Rectory, Yaxham, East Dereharn Jones Mrs. 36 Essex street, Norwich Kent Mrs. 6 Town close, Norwich Johnson Rev. William John ?.LA. Jones Wait. 0. 12 St. John's ter. Lynn Kent Thomas William, College road, Chichele college, llampton, Fakenhm Jape John, 13 Guanock terace, Lynn Unthanks road, Norwich Johnson Alfred, 99 Trinity street, South Joplin Mrs. 10 Queen's road, Norwich Kenyan John, George, Gillingham hall, Heigham, Norwich Jordan C.A.187Northgates st. Yarmouth Glllingham All Saints, Beccles Johnson Ambrose, 14 Nelson street, Joseph Joseph,87Southtown rd.Yarmth Keppel Lieut.-Col. Edward George J.P. North Heigham, Norwich Joslin George, London road, Tbetford The Hall, StrattonSLrawless,Norwich JohnsonA.Eastholme,Euston rd.Yarmth Jowlings Mrs. Burgh, Aylsham Keppel Major William George J.P. The Johnson C. W.277 South town rd. Yarmth Joy l<'rederick William, The Beeches, Grange,OldBuckenham,Attleborough JohnsonChr1st~ B. 1 4AllSaints' gn.Norwch North wold, Stoke Ferry S.O Keppel Hev. George B. A. Uectory, Win- Johnson David, Starston, Harleston Joy Thomas William, The Beeches, farthing, Diss Johnson Edward Herbert, Heathside Northwold, Stoke Ferry S.O Kerrich Capt. Waiter FitzGerald, Jock's road, Thorpe hamlet, Norwich Joyce Jame."• 3r All Saints' street, Lynn lodge, Geldeston, Beccles Johnson Frank, London st. Swaffham Juby Mrs. 15 Clarence road, Thorpe KerridgeA.E.259Southtown rd.Yarmth JohnsonFrank,64Nelson rd.nth. Yarmth hamlet, Norwich Kerridge Miss, Market place, East JohnsonFrederic,sRegent rd. Yarmouth Judd Charles Daniel, Theatre rd. Wells Harling, Thetford JohnsonGeo.The Firs,Gaywood rd.Lynn Judson Benjamin Robert, Glyddon, Kerridge Mrs. Market place, East Har- Johnson H.F.Mumlesley ho.Nth.Walshm 3 Providence terrace, Swaffham ling, Thetford Johnson Isaac, 11 St. James' rd. Lynn Julius Rev. Archibald lEneas M.A. Kerridge James, 102 Norwich road, Johnson James, Belgrave house, Ter- Rectory, Southery, Downham New Walsoken, Wisbech rington St. John, Lynn Kannegiesser Charles, 108 Northgates Kerrison Miss, Sloley, Nor\\'ich Johnson John, The Ab hey, Thetford street, Yarmouth Kerrison Misse.s, Ran worth hall, Norwch JohnsonJohn, Tilney St.Lawrence,Lynn Kant Rev. William M.A. All Saints' Kerrison Mrs. Sporle-with-Palgreave, Johnson John Barham, The Dial house, green, Norwich Swaffham Ipswich road, Norwich Kaufmann Rev. Moritz M.A. Rectory, Kerry George Caythorpe, St. Clement's Johnson John Sydney, Chapel farm & Erpingham, Norwich hill, New Catton, Norwieh Hall farm, Croxton, Tbetford Kay Ht.Hon.Lord Justice Sir Edwd.P.C., Kerry William Palmer, St. Clement's Johnson John W. B. Ormesby St. Mar- J.P. Thorpe Abbotts, Brockdish, Scole bill, New Catton, Norwich garet, Yarmouth Kay Saml. H. 146 Dereham rd.Norwich Kersey G. r Cathedral st. sth. Norwich Johnson John Williarn, Roslyn house, Kaye Rev. Jsph. Wickhampton,Norwich Kersey J. Burnham Overy staith, Lynn Lowestoft road, Gorlcston, Yarmouth Keable Mrs. Alexandra house, Apsley Kerslake Rev. Edward Kerslake B.A. JohnsonJ.W.B.JOCamperdown,Yarmth road, Yarmouth Rectory, Burnham Deepdale, Lynn Johnson Miss,Beech ho. Thornham,Lynn Keeler Mrs. Elm villa, Quebec road, Kett David, 5 Garden road, Norwich Johnson Miss, The Hall, Stoke Ferry S.O East Dereham Kett Hy. The Beeches, Thorpe, Norwich JohnsonMiss,TheLwn.Ipswich rd.Nrwch Keely J. I29 Sout.htown rd. Yarmouth Kett Geo. W. 20 Apsley rd. Yarmouth Johnson Miss, Redenhall, Harlcston Keen Wm. H. 38 Earlham rd. Norwich Ketteringham G. Station rd. Attleboro' Johnson Miss, St. Paul's villa, .Magdalen Keene Charles Murray, Tennyson villa, Ketteringham Mrs. Attleborough road, Norwich Gaywood road, Lynn Ketteringham R.Connaught rd.Attlebro' Johnson Miss, 40 Thorpe road, Thorpe Kefford William Kingsley, Grammar Ketton Robert William J.P. Felbrigg hamlet, Norwich school, Trafalgar road, Yarmouth hall, Norwich Johnson Mrs. Manor house, Salthouse, Keith Frederick Thomas, Lingwood Kew George Charles, The Elms, High Holt R.S.O ' lodg-e, Lingwood, Norwich street, Gorleston, Yarmouth Johnson Mrs. 21 Oxford street, Norwich Kell Mrs. 14 Nelson road sth. Yarmouth Key Miss, 43 Regent road, Yarmouth Johnson M I'll. Tilney St. Lawrence,Lynn Kelly M I'll. Louisa Ann, 5 Stuart terrace, Keyrner Henry John Cubit, Marine Johnson :Mrs. Union terrace, Downham Hunstanton R.S.O cottage, Riyer side,Gorleston, Yarmth .
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