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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. CAR 371 Brown Rev .Herbt • CORNWALL J PRIVATE RESIDENTS. CAR 371 Brown Rev .Herbt. Wm. Gresham B . .A. Bull en William Charles, Glenville ho. 'Cade Richard Henry, Custom House The Vicarage, Porthleven, Helston Trelawney road, Falmouth hill, Fowey S.O. Brown Edgar, Fore street, Newquay Bullmore C. C. Arwenack, Falmouth Caff Fredk. C. 13 Stanley ter. Truro Brown E. R. Fore street, Lostwithiel Bullmore E. 17Dunstanville ter.Falmth Caldwell James,g Albert ter. Penzance lJrown F. A. 4 Clifton gardens, Rich- Bullmore George Green, 4 Russell vil- Caldwell Oliver, Elmsdale, Alexandra mond hill, Truro las, Mount Wise, Newquay , road, Penzance Brown George, Dobwalls, Liskeard Bullmore Mrs. 10 Stratton ter.Falmth Campbell L. G. Rock, Wadebridge S.O Brown Henry, Raglan house, Fore st. Bullmore Jas. Christian J.P. Tregair, Calf Wm. David, II Lanoweth road, Lostwithiel S.O St. Newlyn East, Grampound Road Penzance Brown Henry D. Scots Craig, St. Ives Bullmore W.K.,M.D . .Arwenack,Falmth Campbell Miss, Quarry, East Looe S.O Brown J.Robartes ter.Illogan,Cambrne Bullmore Wm. 9 Tehidy ter. Falmouth Campbell Miss, Trewen house, Lanteg- Brown Jabez, .A.ngove ho. Bude S.O Bullocke Charles Henry, 34 Wode- los-by-Camelford, Camelford S.O Brown J. Vineyard, Tregolls l'd.Truro house terrace, Falmouth Campling F. 4 Kimberley pl. Falmth Brown Jn. 17 Mitchell Hill ter. Truro Bulmer W. R. 5 Park ter. Falmouth Candv Charles, New downs, St. Just- Brown Jno. St. Peter's terrace, Flush- Bulteel H. 2 Home Park viis. Saltash in-Penrith S.O ing, Falmouth Bulteel H. J. Charlestown, St. Austell Cann Rev. Denis Lee, 26 Meneage st. Brown John, Trelowanen st. Camborne Bunt Goorge Petherick, Restormel, Helston Brown J. S. 17 Regent ter. Penzance Mount Charles, St. Austell Cann R. T. 3 Marine terrace, Esplan- Brown Miss, Gyllyngvase, Melville Bunt Harry, 59 Morrab rd. Penzance ade, Fowey S.O road, Falmouth Bunt Mrs.Tregatta cross,Tintagel S.O Cannon Mrs. 23 Ji!orence ter. Falmth Brown Miss, St. Petroc terrace, New Bunt Wm. A. 15 Morrab rd. Penzance Cara Thomas M1lls, Antron house, street, Padstow S.O Burall Mrs. Bodriggy villas, Hay:e Chapel street, Penzance Brown Miss, The Crossways, Falmouth Burbridge David, The Haven, Tower Carah Rev. Jas. S. Penponds,Cambrne Brown Miss, The Haven, Linkinhorne, road, Newquay Carbine·s William, Bowling Green t·er- Callington S.O Burbridge Percy Frank, Elmlogas, St. race, St. Ives Brown Mrs. 3 Cambridge terrace, Columb Major S.O Cardell Edward, Waterloo, Truro Torpoint S.O Burch John Daniel, .Arklow, Marlboro' Gardell J. M. H. Penventon house,Bore Brown Mrs. Seaforth, Minney road, road, Falmouth street, Bodmin Penzance Burden Rev. Henry George M.A. 7 Cardell John, Tretbiggy, St. Columb Brown Mrs. I Treverdun place, Tre- Penrose terrace, Penzance Minor S.O lawney road, Falmouth Burden Alfred, 5 Albert ter. Saltash Cardell Mrs. I Llangorra viis. Newqy Brown R. 33 Bay View ter. Penzance Burder Mrs. Trevarrion, Melville road, Cardell Mrs. 2 Oakleigh ter. Nevrquay Brown Saml. Cross st. Pads·tow S.O Falmouth Cardell Richard J.P. Killacourt,Newqy lJrown Saml. Higher Bore st. Bodmin Burdon M. Bureau ho.WadebridgeS.O Cardell R. T. Turret house, Bodmin Brown W. St. >Stephen's M.Launcestn Burge Thomas, Roskear, Camborne Cardell Thomas Magor, Ye Gables, Browne Rev .. Austin Leland M.A. Burgess Miss, Perran wharf, Perran- Mount Wise, Newquay Vicarage, East Looe S.O well Station S.O Garden Charles Edward, Hill house~. Browne Rev. Wm.· Henry F.R.Hist.S. Burnaby Major Charles Granett R.E. Tywardreath, Par Station S.O Vicarage, St. Gennys, Bude S.O 5 Gyllyngvase terrace, Falmouth Carder Thomas, Roseland villa,.. Browne Miss, Beech holm, Tyward- Burnard Rev. Robert, Beech house, Mi:lbrook, Plymouth reath, Par Station S.O Par, Par Station S.O Cardew Rev. Frederick Campbell M.A .. BrowneMiss,zSt.Michael's ter.Penzance Burns Rev. James Stephen, Killigrew Vicarage, Kea, Truro Browne Patrick Joseph, Rockmount, road, Falmouth Cardew Mrs. Ambrose, 9 Western. St. Stephen's, Launceston Burrell Wm. 6 Barnoon ter. St. Ives terrace, Falmouth Browne Solomon, Glencoe, Roche S.O Burrow Geo.rge, Capital & Counties Cardwell Rev. Rowland M.A. Rectory,__ Brumaire A. 3 Maristow ter. Saltash Bank Ltd. St. Columb Major S.O Lezant, Launceston , Brushfield Th~m1as M.B. Church ~·t. Burrow WilHam, IO Breakwater road, Care J. Florence vil.Grampound Road St. Mary's, P~nzance Bude S.O Care Miss, The Terrace, St. Ives Bryans Capt. Edmund Henry Lyon, Burrows J.,R.N.4WellPark ter.Saltash Care Mrs. II Bellair terrace, St. Ives- StraLhmore hon<~e, Bude S.O Burrows Mrs. 10 Clare ter. Falmouth Care Mrs. John, Brega, Towednack,. Bryant Benj. 2 Manley ter. Liskeard Burt J. Sydney cot. Fore st.Newquay Penzance• Bryant Charles, Chapel st. Cam borne Burt Miss, Cecil house, .A.lexandra pl. Carey Rev. John Edward, The Vicar-- Bryant J.Oakfield ho.St.Cleer,Li~keard Penzance age, Treverbyn, St. Austell Bryant Ja~. 6 Parkvedras ter. Truro Burt Mrs. Belle vue, Bridge End, Cm·hart Thos. 34 .A.lbany rd. Redruth Bryant Mrs. Torre Vean Porthleven Lostwithiel S.O Carkeek Arthur, Penventon, Redruth Helston ' ' Burt Mrs. St.. Stephen's hl.Launcest<On Carkeet J.Freda vil..Albany ter.Redrt·h Bryant Wm. 3 Colchester villas, Fal- Burton E. 17 Coronation ter. Truro Carlyon Lt.-Col. C. W. St. Mawes S.O mouth roar!, T:;-uro Burton John, Mount Wise, Pikes Carlyon Rev. Philip M ..A. Pennance ho. Buchanan Col. Henry Brian, Trevelga, hill, Falmouth Falmouth St. Columb Minor S.O Burton J. Atlantic ho. Port Isaac S.O Carlyon Albert H. (retired R.N.), 3 Buck Rev. Richard Eustace, Stukely, Burton Mrs. Moor view, Bodrnm road, Windsor place, Newqua.y Rectory, St . .Alien, Truro St. Austell Carlyon Arthur Spry Gwavas, Tregre- Buck Henry, 17 Parade, Truro Burton Mrs. 3 Treyew villas, Redruth ban, St. Blazey, Par Station S.O Buck !Miss, 2 Paxton villas, Port road, Truro · Carlyon Edmund, Polkyth, St. AusteU view, Saltash Buscombe R. T. Bore street, Bodmin Carlyon Edmd.L.Trevaunance,Kenwyn' Buckett A. H. 5 Morrab pl. Penzance ;Buscombe W. H. Fore street, Bodmin Carlyon Frank, Sedgmoor, Tower rd. Buckingham Rd. Jn. Tavistock road,. Bus~ome Rd. C. 3 Tremeddan terrace, I · Newquay Callington S.O 1 L1skeard -Carlyon Geo_u Belmont rd. Falmout•h Buckler Rev. Frank M.A. Vir:arage, .Bussell Rev. John Garrett B.A. Carlyon Harold Baird M.A. Pennance Lannarth, Redruth I (curate the cathedral & parish house, Falmouth Buckley Rev. John S. Beacbgrove, church of S.t. IMary), Truro Carlyon Miss, 6 Farley terrace, Fal-- Penare road, Penzance Butcher Fredk. 5 Penventon ter.Redrth mouth road, Truro Bucknall Rev. Marc .Antony, The Butler Herbert, Polperro S.O Carlyon Miss, 17 Lemon st. Truro- Vicarage, St. Minve•r,Wadebdge.S.O Butle·r Miss, 3 North par. Penzance Carlyon Misses, Elm Field, Kenwyn. Bucknall Mrs. Barnoon ter. St. Ivl:'s Butler Miss, 21 Regent ter. Penzance road, Trnro Budd Wm. 2 Hamoaze ter. Saltash Butler T. Langton, Torleven, Porth- Carlyon Mrs. 14 Alma ter. Penzanc& Budge Miss, Cawsand, Plymouth leven, Helston Carmouche Henry, Towerhill houser Budge Mrs. Well st. Callington S.O Butlin Chas. Hy. Chapel st. Camborne East Looe S.O Bulkley Capt. Geo. Alfred, Park View Butlin Miss, Basset road, Camborne Carna] Mrs. Waterloo house, Fore house, Kimberley road, Falmouth Butt Rev. W. St. Blazey Gate, Par street, Fowey S.O Bull Joseph,3 Upland ter. Torpoint S.O Station S.O Carne G. N. Cambridge pl. Falmouth Bull Miss, Marlborough, Falmouth Button John,Molesworth street,Wade- Carne Henry, Morrab pl. Penzance Bull Mrs. Marshall, Roscarrock, bridge S.O Carne Henry, Tregullis, Kea, Truro Budock, Falmouth Buzza James, Fernleigh, Bodmin Carne J. Trenethick~ Wendron, Helston Bullen Harold E. The Parade, Truro Byng Colonel The Hon. Charles Caven- Carne J. Crowlas, Long Rock S.O Bullen Miss,4 Upper Lemon viis. Truro dish Geo.J.P. Edymead ho.Launcstll Carne J. McC. 13 Stratton ter. Falmth Bullen Mrs. Robert Henry, 5 Witton Byrne P. E. Barras street, Liskeard Carne Miss, 21 Regent sq. Penzance villas, Woodlane, Fa~mouth Caddy ~ra.Bonython, Tower rd.Newqy Came Wm. Hy. 29 Clarence st.Penznce Bullen Nathaniel B. 7 Parade, Truro Cade Alfd. C. Godolphin rd. Helston Carne Wm. Naylor, 44 Market st.Falmth Bullen Wm. IfHey, TregoHs rd. Truro Cade Miss, 39 Morrab rd. Penzance Carne William Naylor, Rosemundy, Oade Mrs. E. Coinage-hall st. Helston St. Agnes, Scorrier S.O COHNWALL !::!4 * .
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