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JJCCKIXGH.Nfsht I~E~ J .PHIVATE L\E~IDEXTS JJCCKIXGH.nfSHt I~E~ J .PHIVATE l\E~IDEXTS. ROB I Pollard F. B. Blethorpe, Da tchet, 1aikes Frlmcis E. Manor house, Dat- Reynolds Bernar<i Lias, Overleigh, Windsor chet, Windsor Amersham hill, Wycombe Pond P. T. Elston,Wexham rd.Slough Ramsay Rev. Norman Robert M.A. ReynoldsC.E.14Chandos rd.Buckngb~ Pool Louis, Heath side, Loudwater, Rectory, Radclive, Buckingham Reynolds E. L.Winsford,Upton,Slough High Wycombe Ram~ay Alien Beville M.A. Eton col- Reynolds Edwin, Broadlands,Chesham Pope Col. Philip Edward J.P. Th. lege, Eton, Windsor Reynolds Geo. 55 Broad st. Chesham Grange, DatchPt, Windsor Ramsden Sir John William bart.M.A., Reynolds Henry, Notley abbey, Long Pope Rev. Harold W. Conegrar, Lon­ D.L., J.P. Bulstrode puk, Gerrard's Crendon, Thame don road, Wycombe Cross S.O Reynolds Herbert George, Cippenham Pope W.W.Hatfield, The Grove,Slough Ramsden John Frecheville, Turweston house, Cippenham, Slough Porter Rev. Thomas C., M.A., D.Sc., manor, Brackley Reynolds Jas. 3 Blucher st. ChPsham F.C.S., F.R..A.S., F.Ph.S., M.R.I., Ramsey Capt. George Graham, 12 Reynolds Leonard, Elmsleigh, S:anley F.R.P. S. Eton college, Windsor Wellington street, Slough J avenue, Chesham . Ramsey .John, Bletchley ro.ad, Fenny Reynolds L.W.,J.P.The Pnory,Wycmb Porter Miss, Whitehill, Ch11~ham 1 Porter Mrs. Upton park, Slough Stratford, Bletchley 1 Reynolds Mrs. Long Crendon, Th~me Porter \Villiarn T. Wood Lea, Sta- Ranee John Clarcmont house Clare- Reynolds Thomas John, Tottendge tion road, Marlow mont road, Marlow ' house, Hazlemere, High WyccmbP Ponntney H. W. Hazeldene, Upton Randall Artilur H. Bletchley rd.Fenny Rey~olds W. Wendover rd . .Aylesbury road, Slough Stratford, Bletchley Rhaudr-Jones Rev. E. A. The Manse, Pover Geo. A. 53 llencroft st. Slough Randall .l<'rederick Bletchlev road, Bletchley rd.Fenny Stratfrd.F!ltchly Powell Capt. George, Stanley house, Fenny Stratford, 'metchley ' Rhind Rev. George Bruce M.A. Vicar- Little Marlow road, Marlow Randall Harry L. Southend lodge, age, Ha_dden~am, Thar;ne Powell Cecil M . .A., M.B. Calverton lo. Langley Mari!~h, Slough Bhmd Miss, Church YIE'W, Hadden- The Green, Stonv Stratford Randall Robert J ones, Lyndhurst, ham, Th_ame Powell George E. -The Poplars, Lang- Wendover road, .Aylesbury Rhodes Miss, The Cottage, Rectory ley Marish, Slough Ranking Harvey,Hikham,MaidenhPad' avenue, :w-ycomhe Powell Williarn John, St. John street, Ransford Humpbrey The Lodge Farn- 1 Rhodes Miss, Iver lo. lver, Uxbridge Newport Pagnell ham Royal S.O ' ' Rice Rev. William B.A. Rectory,. Power Mrs. 12 Upton park, Slough Ratcliff Charles William, Kingsway _Sympson, Bletchley Praed M. B.The Cot.Taplow,Maide!l)d house Austen Wood common Chal-1 Richardson Rev. John, 9 llughenden Pratt Charles, Deene, Bourne End S.O font St. Peter, Gerra.rd's Cro'ss S.O I _roadr .Wycornbe .ff M" C b k Sl h Richardson Charles, Son thcott aven. Pratt Gerald Georgoe Caulfeild, The R a t c l1 1ss, o1 n roo-, oug L. 1 d L · ht B d Cottage, Oving, Aylesbury R t l"ff W"ll" C 1 b k Sl h Ins a e, eig on uzzar a c 1.ff G1 wm,p tl od n h roo , G oug d' R"IC h ar d son Ch ar· 1 es St rome, R e dl an d s, Pratt Jarnes P. Harnbro' lodge, Dat­ R a t c lI e · or an ouse, errar s Sussex place, High street, Slough chet, Windsor Cross S.O Richardson Henrv Y. Bovne house Prentice John, Waterloo farm, Ascott, Ravilious James, Grove villa, Horse- Poyle, Colnbrook, Slough ' Leighton Buzzard mo~r Green, Slough Richardson Miss, Sunnyside, Glade Prest Mrs. Coombe Vale cottage, But­ Rawkms Mrs. The Grange, Langley road Marlow ler's Cross, Tring Ma_rish, Slough . , Richar,dson Mrs. W. ::\Iursley,Winslow Preston R. 107 Bellingdon rd. Cheshrn Rawlms F. H., M.A. Eton collg.Wmdsr,Rickard Jsph. Whitchurch, Aylesbury Preston Waiter H. Wing lodge, Wing, Ray Mrs. Aylesbury rd. Wcndover S.O i Rickards Rev. Waiter Brouke M.A. Leighton Buzzard Ray William J. C. Braeside,Wolverton Rec.tory, Filgrave, Tyri"ngham,New- Price .Alfred, W oburn cottage, Lins- . road, Stony Stratford · port Pagnell lade, Leighton Buzzard · · Rayner John, Anthony house, Coln-' Rickards Mrs. Woodlea, Burnham, Price J. A. The Elms, Newport Pagnll brook, Slough Maidenhead Priest H. 22 Chandos rd. Buckingham Ravner R. The Cedars, Colnbrook, [Ricket Mrs. J. 6 Wellington st.Slough Priestley Robert C. Sutrner's court, Slough Ricketh Capt. William R.N. White· Chalfont St. Giles,Gerrard's Crss. S. 0 Rayner-Wood .Algernon Cockburn M.A. house, Bradenham, High Wycombe- Prince William Edward, The Laurels, Eton college, Windsor Ridsdale Miss, Chilterns cottage,_ Salt hill, Slough Raynor Rev. Philip Edwin M.A. Rec- Great Missendcn S.O Prior Maj.-Gen. Geo. U., F.R.G.S. tory, Tingewick, Buckingham Ridlfay William Henry, The Villa,. Ethorpe, Gerrard's Cros~ S. 0 Read Rev. John A.T.S. The Manse, Gawcott, Buckingham Prior Charles Matthew B..A., J.P. Ad­ Ford, Aylesbury RileY: Rev. John ':\f . .A. _The Yicarag~~ stock manor, Adstock, Winslow Read J. T. Newton Longville,Bletchly Bnll, Thame Pritchard Miss, Tingewick,Buckingbm Read Miss,Gowan Lea,Bourne End S.O Riley C. H. Dohbin's la.Wendovr.S.O· Priter Rev. .Albert, 124 Bellingdon Read Mrs. Calverton St. Mary, Stony Rimes Geo. W. 20 Wexham rd.Slough road, Che!!ham Stratford Riordan Rev. John, Manse, Horn st. Prosser Thomas 0. Rosebank, Tot­ Reader George, Haydon house,Victoria Winslow teridge road, W ycom be park, .Aylesbury Risley Rev. William Cotton M ..A.Rec- Protbero John, Telyn villa, Bierton Reader J uhn, Wouduine villa, Walton, tory, Shalstone, Buckingham road, Aylesbury Aylesbury Ritchie of Dundee Lord, Welders Or- Prudames Waiter, Stoke road, Lins­ Reader John William, Bodicote house, chard, Gerrard's Cro-Ss S.O.; I8a,. lade, Leighton Buzzard Walton road, .Aylesbury Collingham gardens SW; & earl- Pryor William .Alfred, Mowbray dene, Reason Frederick, Glenavon, Welling- ton club SW & Garrick club WC,. London Chesham Boi~, Chesham ton street, Slough Rives Mrs. The Cedars, Horton,Slough Pnllim Waiter Harris, Brewery house, Redden Mi~s, 63 Buckingham road, Aylesbury Roads Frederick Abbot, Wallis house, . Aston Clinton, Tring Dinton, .Aylesbury Purefoy Capt. Richard P., R.N., J.P., Redfonl Geo. Alexander, Whytegates, Roads J oseph, Cleave cottage, Fenny M.V.O. Manor house, Shalstone, Bourne End S.O Stratford, Blekhley Euckingham Redhead Claude E. A. Cassiobury, Robart G. Tingewick ho. Bucking-ham Pnrslow W. Green la. Wolverton S.O Walton road, Aylesbury Robarts Abraham John D.L., J.P,Tila Porssell Mrs. Spurlands end, Holmer Redington William, Harlow house, ho. Lillingstone Dayrell,Buckingham Green, Amersham London road, Wycombe Robarts John J.P. Tile hou!le, Lilling- Pnrssell W illiam Young, Fern villa, Redrup Geo. Boug, Salt hill, Slough stone Dayrell, Buckingham Tring road, Aylesbury Reed H. H. 4 Dolphin road, Slough Roberts Rev. C.harles Edmund :\l.A. Quarry Miss,Heath cot, Turville,Henly Reed Mrs. Cheddington, Tring TheChilterns.Weston Turville,Tring Quayle Mark H. Dial house,Alexandra Rees E. Little Woolstone, Bletchley Roberts Rev. M.H. High st.Olney S.O crescent, Slough Reeve Mrs. Green street, Hazlemere, 1 Roberts .A. Bisley ha. High st. Slough Quelch T. J8 Wexham road, Slough High Wycombe Roberts Arthur 'Wilson, Langley pl. Quick F. Sunnycroft, Sussex place, Reeves Miss, Cores End, Bourne Horsemoor Green. Slough High street, Slough End 8.0 IRoherts C . .A. 48 Windsor rd. S1ongb Raban Mr!!. 29 Bicester rd. Aylesbury Reiss J. E. The Firs, Whitchnrch. Roberts Frederick, Fernacres farm, Rabbitt Edward Dawson, Ladbroke, Ayle,sbury Fulmer, Stoke Poges S.O Alexandra crescent, Slough Rendell Thomas H. Conegar, Stoke Roberts George, Holm lodge, Bledlow, Rackcliff Henry Charles, The Laurel!, lane, Slough Princes Risborough S.O Emberton, Newport Pagnell Revis Miss, 6 High street, Olney S.O; Roberts Henrv Mann, Ivinghoe, Tring Radclifie Rev. Raymond Coxe M.A. Revit.t Wm. T. Newton st. Olney S.O Roberts. Miss F. G\1. The Cottage,Had- Eton college, Windsor Reynolds Rev. Thomas Wilfrid ~LA. denha.m, Thame RafJety C. W. 1~ Castle st. Wycombe The Vicarage, Prestwood, Great Roberts Mrs. Wing road, Linslade, Missenden S.O Leighton Buzz.:mi .
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