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Birmingham.] ,E COURT DIRECTORY.] 139 CAR [BIRMINGHAM.] ,E . ...- , • lJradley Ralpb, 4 Lansdowne terrace, Brown Benjamin, Westbourne lodge, Burkinshaw G. 83 Grant street Handsworth Acock's green . Burkinshaw Mrs. 52 Camden street Bradley Richard, Wellington road, Brown C. J. Chad valley Burley Mrs. 234 Shel'lock street Handsworth Brown David, Highfield ho. Smethwick Burman John B. Stratford st.Camp hill Bradley Samuel, Stratfordhouse, Cattell Brown G.83 Balsall Heath road Burmau :Miss E. King's heath road, Coventry road Brown George J ames, 132 Bath row Burman Mrs. Easedale place, 1'Ioseley Bradley Thomas, Varna road, Balsall Brown Henry, Hall green road, Balsall heath Heath road Brown Herbert, Heath vil.King'sheath Burman W. J. The Leasowes, Moseley Bradley W. Ivy cottagt', Stratford road Brown Jas. Greenhill place,Handsworth Burnham T. 18Cambridgecres.Edgbstn Brady C. The Larches, Stratford road Brown John, 217 Ladywood lane Burns Thomas, Erdiu~ton Braendlin Francis Augustus, Stanhope BrownJohn,30 Ryland road,Edgbaston Burr M. 220 Ladywoodlane, Edgbaston terrace, George street, LozeIls Brown John, 32 Spring street Burritt Elihu [American consul], Hur- Braendlin G. C. 321 Constitution bill Brown John .Jas. 21 Church st. LozelIs borne Bragg George Davey, Birchfield BrownJohn K.12 Charlotte rd.Edgbastn Burt Arthur, 1 Oak place, Gravelly hill, Bragg John, Hall road, Handsworth Brown John N. Anglesey house, Well- Erdington Bragg Thos. Church road, Handswortb ington road, Handsworth Burt Charles, Harborne Braham Frederic, 63 Hockley bill Brown John T. Wilton house, Lozells la Burt E. Gou~h road, Edgbaston Braham Isaac, 174 Bristol street Brown Joseph, 354: Bristol road Burt G. Clarendon road Bramidge :&Il's. Hunter's lane Brown Misses, 3 Great Charles street Burt Mrs. 58 Hagley road Brandard W.1l8 Moseley rd.Bradford st Brown Mrs. Crompton ter. Handsworth Burton Albert, 338 Coventry road Brandis William, Hunter's lane Brown Mrs. 48 Elvetham rd. Edgbaston Burton Edwd. Theodore, 10 Spring hill Hranson G. 27 Harborne road Brown Mrs. Hamstead I'd. Handsworth Burton Frederick Marsball, Union Branson G. JUDo Beech lanes, Harborne Brown Mrs. M.52 Camp hill chambers, 53 Union passaO'ie Bratt J. John street, Lozells Brown S. King's heath Burton Miss, 19 Monument ane Brawn T. 12 Hamstead rd. Handsworth BrownSaml.Poplarbo.Park rd.Hockley Bury George, Prospect house, Lozellsla Brayler Mrs. 98 Willis street BrownThos.B.Dartmol1th bo.PerryBarr Busby R. Lozells lane Breakspear Edward, 39 Ryland road, Brown W. 4l.') Bristol road Busby T. 229 Great Colmore street Edgbaston Brown William, Greet, Warwick road, Buscot Willibrord, 4 Sidney place, Vin- Breo.y Rev. Henry Thomas, B.A. Rich- Sparkbrook cent street, Balsall heath mond house, Lozells lane Brown William, King's Norton Bushell Benjamin, 85 Great King street Breeden Wm. TheAvenue,Stratford road Brown Wm. Raglan road, Smethwick Bushell Mrs. 4 Holly terrace, Golden Breedon C. 20 St. Luke's road Brown Wm. Wills street, Hunter's lane Hillock lane, Small heath Breese C. Acock's green Brown W. H. 211 Hagley road Busst J. 114 Bloomsbury place Breeze Edward, Richmond villa, Hall Browne Rev. P. M.A. 4 Church road, Buszard W. 408 Bristol road road, Handsworth EdgbastoD Butcher M. Pool street, Aston manor Brettle S. Gravelly hill, Erdington Browne Charles Thomas, Spenser villa, Butler Rev. William, The Orphanage, Brettle T. Gravelly hill, Erdington Carpenter road, Edgbaston Perry Barr Brevitt Thomas, The Cedars, Walsall BrowDe J. B. Nursery ter. Hunter'slane Butler A. Oakfield roau, Northfield road, Handsworth Browne J. Wilson,7 Great Charles street Butler Charles, 76 Ashted row Bridges C. 64 WeUing-ton rd. Edgbaston BrowningChas.L.Weoley park,SellyOak Butler Edward, Perry Barr Bridges Henry, 329 Coventry road Browning Edward, 2 Gloucester terrace, Butler E.24 Frederick street, Grabam st Bridges W. 4 Wheeley's road Moseley road, Balsall heath Butler EdwinA.Parkroad, Handsworth Bridgewater John, 6 Soho ter.Handswtb Bruckshaw J ames, 227 Green lane, Butler J ames, Bay Tree villa, Sutton Bridgins H. B. Lansdowne terrace, Small heath street, Aston New town Lozells lane Bryan Charles, 2 Eaton place, Balsall Butler John, Hall road, Handsworth Brierly L. Grendon villa, Moseley road, Heath road Butler Mrs. 39 Barker street, Lozells Balsall heath Bryant R. 103 Vyse street ButlerSpilsbury,13Beaufortrd.Edgbastn Briggs S. Ombersley house, lVloseley Bryson G. Eden Id~. Hall rd. Handswth Butterworth Jas. Soho hill, Handsworth road, Balsall heath Bubier Rev. George Burden, Mansfield Butterworth J. H. 4 Lee Bank road, Briggs W. B. 1 Ombersley terrace, lodgoe, Acock's green Edgbaston Moseley road, Balsall heath Buckland William, Brighton road Butty Gerard Frederick, 37 Waterloo st Brinsley J osepb, Asher bouse,Birchfield Buckler Charles Au~ustus, Selly Wick Byers J. 446 Coventry road Brinsley Robert, Harborne Buckley Henry, 16 Church rd.Edgbastn Bywater H. Hay mills, Yardley BrinsleyWm.[Alderman]43Hockley hll Buckley John, 149 Ashted row CadburyB. 29 George street, EdgBaston Brinton Mrs. 397 Bristol road Buckley S. J".p.16 Church I'd. Edgbaston Cadbury G. 51 Calthorpe street Brinton R. C. 63 Camden street Buckton Miss S. R. 29 Calthorpe street Cadbury J. 51 Caltborpe street Briscoe W. Sherbourne road Buggins Josepb, Burbury street Cadbury J. 79 Gough road, Edgbaston Brittain Rev. C. M.A. 119 Lodge road Bulford Geo. Wm. Witton rd.Aston park Cadbury Miss, 27 Frederick st.Edgbastn Brittain Miss, Brighton road Bull E. 73 Ryland road, Edgbaston Cadbury R. 17 Wheeley's road Britten Miss H. 122 Moseley road, Bull J. Burbury street CaddickJohn,Grosvenorrd.Handsworth Bradford street Bullivant Miss, Harbol'ne Caddick Misses, Ladypoolla.Sparkbrook Britton Thomas, 101 Morville street Bullock Edwd. Island cot. Handsworth CaddickW.H.Grosvenorrd.Handsworth Broad R. Vectis lodge, Augustus road Bullock Edwin, The Hawthorn, Hands- Caffyn W. 4 Glebe street Broadway Mrs. 16 Arthurst.Coventry rd worth Cain Daniel, Selly Wick Bromball Thomas Orme, Park View Bullock George, 341 Lodge road Caldicott C. 22 Frederick st. Edgbaston terrace, Handsworth Bullock Thos. Heathfield rd.Handswrtb Caldicott L. 22 Reservoir rd. EdgbastoIl Bromwich W. 106 Bath row Bullock T. 30 Lee Bank road,Edgbaston Caldicott Mrs. 19 Lee cresct. Edgbaston Brooke J. 351 Bristol road Bullock Thomas, jun. Cleveland villa, Caldicott O. 12 Reservoir I'd. EdgbastoIl Brooke W. 3 Trafalgar terrace, Moseley Birchfield Caldwell G. 6 Brighton place, l\1oseley road, Balsall heath Bullock Theodore William WaIter, road, Balsall heath Brookell A. Church Hill rd. Handsworth Holyhead place, Handswerth Calisher Bertram .J. 21 Whittall street Brookes Franeis, Stamford st.Handswth Bullock W. 4 Lee crescent, Edgbaston Calthorpe l{on. Frederick Henry Wil- Brookes George, 341 Summer lane Bunce J. T. 4 Wordsworth place, Ham Gough, lloJ.P. Pel'ry ball, Perry Brookes Miss, Lozelllllane Wordsworth road, Small heath Barr Brookes Thos. 2 Western ter.Wheeler st BuncherWm. 5 Bolton tel'. Handsworth Campbell .J. A. 4 Vicarage road Brookes WiBiam Richard, Bellho, Bunn Mrs. Matlock villa, Handsworth CanningJohn Samuel, Cedars, Mm,elf.>Y Smethwick Bupere T. 76 Summer street, Edgbaston CanningWaiter, ThornhiIl, Handswol'th Brooks A. 53 Charlotte road, Edgbaston Burbidge T. 66 Bristol r'Jad Canning Wm. Rose hill, Handsworth Brooks John, 239 Hag-ley road Burbridge H. 114 Moseley road, Brad- Cantrell Thos. Stafford pI. Handswol'th Brooks MiSS, 42 Bristol road tord street Cantrill J. 53 Grant street Brough W. Caxton place, Spark bill, Burdett Edward, 84 Cattle's grove, Capel Hy. N.11 Carpenterrd.Edgbaston Stl-atford road Nechells Park road Capern Edward, Harborne Broughton Mrs. D. 17 Braithwaite road Burdett Henry Francis, 23 Temple row Capner Miss,8 Hamstead rd.Handsworth Broughton F. P. 2 Wellesley place, Burges Rev. J. H. M.A. Bishop Ryder's Cardall S. Wood end, Gravelly hill, Wheeley's road parsonage, Suttonst. Aston New town Erdington Browett A. jun.9 Yew Tree rd. Edgbastn Burgess Henry, Harbome Cardall T. Wood end, Gravelly hill, Browett J acob Bright, 106 Moseley Burgess J. G. King's heath Erdington l'oad, Bradford street Burgess William, Moseley Wake green, Carlyle T. 73 Sammer lane Brown Rev. J. J. 1 Wellington terrace, Yardley Carpenter Mrs. 7 Cambridge crescent, ~Ioseley road, Balsall heath Burgoyne J. 90 Ryland road, Edgbaston Edgbaston.
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