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Devonshire. [Kelly's 638 COK DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S Coke Rev. John HenryB.A. 3 Elstow'ColesFrdkJas.42Cobourgst.Plymouth Colmer Mrs. 2 St. Ann's terrace, Old villas, Old Tiverton road, Exeter Coles Mrs. 75 Black Boy road, Exeter Tiverton road, Exeter- Colborne Hon. & Rev. Graham M.A. Coles Mrs. Cornhill, Ottery St. Mary Colquhoun Col. Humphrey, Daisy Rectory, Dittisham, Totnes Coles Mrs. 43 Durnford st. E.Stonehouse mount, Polsloe road, Exeter Coldridge Rev. Samuel Powning RA. Coles Robt. Chas. IQ Raleigh rd. Exeter 11 Colquhoun Archibald Grant RN. 6 Addi- The Lodge, Alphington, Exeter ColesS. H.Churchst. Dodbrke.Kingsbrdg son road, Plymouth Coldridge Richard, Homedale, Sidney Coles W. 4Devonshire vils.Stoke,Devnprt Colson F. H. M.A. 16 Coryton terrace. road, St. Thoma~, Exeter IColes Wm. Hy. 136 North rd. Plymouth Mutley, Plymouth Cole Rev. Thomas, Shute, Axminster IColhoun J. Madeira villa, Tor Hill road, Colson G.6 Baringcres.Heavitree,Exeter Cole Rev.Wm. S. South Brent,lvybridge Torqnay Colson Mrs. 3 Baring cres. Heavitree,Extr Cole -, 3 Laira teITace, Plymouth IColhoun Mrs. Trewlaney, Higher Erith Colston C. K. 4 Cross park,Ea.Teignmth Cole Abraham, 10 Bedford ter. Plymth road, Torquay Uolston Jas. 3 Stuart pI. Stoke,Devonport Cole Charle~, Strand, Topsham, Exeter Collacott F. R.5 Parkwood viIs.Tavistock Colston Mrs. Bolt.on street, Brixham ColeEdwd.CampbellStuartD.L.,J.p.Stoke Collander Mrs. 4 Newport ter.Barnstaple Colt Rev. E.H.D.M.A.Monk Okehampton Lyne, Withecombe Raleigh, Exmouth Collard KMoorview,Watts rd.Tavistock Colt Sir Thomas Archerbart. M.D., M.A.. Cole Elias, 24 Tavistock pI. Plymouth ICollard Joseph, South st. Axminster Rock viI. Maidencombe, Teignmouth Cole George, 7 Oxford street, Plymouth Collett Charles, Highclere, HigherWar- Colthurst G.2 Greenbank viIs. Plymouth Cole H.KeyberryviI.Fordepk.Nwtn.Abt bury road, Torquay Colton Mrs. 2 Alfred street, Plymouth Cole Henry Turney,19 HoweU rd. Exeter Colley Rev. Wm. J. Bridgest. Hath~rleigh ColwiU Fredk.H.Northfield rd.Ilfracmbe Cole James, I Richmond terrace, Dun- Colley Mrs.Staplake cot.Starcross R.S.O Colwill Miss, 4 Clifton villas, Torquay combe street, Kingsbridge Collier Capt. James, Nicholashayne, road, Newton Abbot Cole John, 16 Hill Park cres. Plymouth Culmstock, Wellington Colwell C.IO St.Hilary tel'. Stoke,Dvnprt. Cole John, Oak viI. Bickleigh, Plymonth Collier Charles Calmady, Brook, Samp- Colwill Mrs. Elm ho. EX;)Jurne R.S.O Cole John, Park mill, Coleridge, Wemb- ford Spiney, Horrabridge RS.O Colwlll Richard Cotton, 35 TOITington worthy RS.O Collier George B. R.N. Royal Naval place, North road, Plymouth Cole John, Park street, Ivybridge hospital, High street, Stonehouse Colwill SimonH.8 Bedford ter.Plymouth Oole John James, 17 St. Jude's terrace, Collier Miss, 2 Springfield ter. Bideford Colwill W.3 Somerset pI. Stoke,Devonprt. Plymouth Collier Miss, 13 Tamarter.Stoke,Devnprt Combe Mrs. 4 Beacon terrace, Torquay Cole Miss, 12 Ba1'llpark teITace, East Collier M.J.Foxhams,HorrabridgeR.S.O CombeMrs.28 Durford st.Ea.Stonehouse Teignmouth Collier Mrs. 22 Chapel street, Devonport Comber Rear-Admiral Henry Waudes- Cole Miss, Bishop's Teignton, Teignmth Collier Mrs. I St. Aubyn's viIs. Tiverton ford H.N. Goodmans, Membury, Chard Cole Miss, Mnt.Dart,Bridgetown,Totnes Collier William Fredk. J.P. Woodtown, Combes Henry James, 3 Hampden Cole Miss, 10 Osborne place, Plymouth Sampford Spiney, Horrabridge KS. 0 place, St.Thomas, Exeter Cole Miss"s, 12 Clifton hill, Exeter Collier Wm. Fredk.J.9 New rd.Brixham Comerford F. 62 East st. Ea.Stonehouse Cole Mrs. 2 Abbey mead, Tavistock CollierW.P.HiUmoor,Culmstck.Cllmptn ComminF. J. Spe-cott,Union rd. Exeter Cole Mrs. 3 Argyle terrace, Plymouth Collin Mrs. Cadhay, Ottery St. Mary Commin J. G.64 Pennsylvania rd.Exeter Cole Mrs. 28 East Southernhay, Exeter Coiling Miss, Halsdon ter.Gt.Torrington Commin Philip, 94 Sidwell street, Exeter Cole Mrs. I Endsleigh place, Plymouth Colling William, 60 Baring st. Plymouth Commings William Ryan, Heavitree Cole Mrs. 2 Endsleigh place, Plymouth ColHngsK4Culme ter.Tothill rd. Plymth house, Fore street, Heavitree, Exeter Cole Mrs. Headingley, 'fhurlow rd.Trqy Collings J.6 Valletort rd.Stoke,Devonprt Commins Mrs. Meadow villas, Tavistock Cole Mrs. Lower square, Holsworthy Collings Mrs. 20 Longbrook st. Exeter Commins William, Polsloe house, Pols- Cole Ylrs. Manor wharf, Bideford Colling~ Mrs. I2Seaton ter.Mutly.Plymth loe road, Heavitree, Exeter Cole Mrs. 14 Mildmay street, Plymouth Collings Mrs. Swiss cottage, 18 Coombe Common Miss, 9 Seaton terrace, Mut- Cole Mrs. 10 Radnor place, Plymouth vale, West Teignmouth ley, Plymouth Cole Mrs. 13 St. Paul's street, Tiverton Collings Wm. 50 Gibbons st. Plymouth Compton Arthur, I Marine villas. Cole Mrs. 5 The Cres.Mnt.Radfrd.Exetr CoUingwood Cathbert, 2 Eddystone ter- Woolacombe, Morthoe, Ilfracombe ColeMrs.26Torringtn.pl.Nrth.rd.Plymth race, West Hoe, Plymouth Compton Charles Edward, 5 St. James' Cole Mrs. 6 Victoria pI. Stoke,Devonprt Collingwood Miss, Bay view, Babba- terrace, Citadel road, Plymouth Cole Mrs. 1 Yelland cottages, Upper combe, Torquay Compton John, 13 Richmond road, St. Polsham road, Paignton Collingwood Mrs. Mapstone, Lustleigh, David's, Exeter ColeRalph,Fell ct.St.Mark's rd.Torquay Newton Abbot ComynsRev.G.T.B..... Sidbury,Sidmouth Cole Ralph, Preston Manor ho. Paignton Collins Charles Robert J.P. Strath Culm, Comyns Rev. George Yonge, Brooking,. Cole Richard Charles, 31 Wonford road, Hele, Cullompton; & Courtenay Dartington, Totnes . Mount Radford, Exeter house, East Teignmouth CondyJohn,24Portland rd.Stoke,Dvuprt; Cole Samuel, 3 Albert place, Dawlish Collins George, 4 Windsor terrace, Cita- Condy Mrs. Bridge view, Laira, Egg· Cole Thos.9Napier ter.Mutley,Plymouth del road, Plymouth Buckland, Plymouth Cole Thomas Ormond, I Yelland cot- Collins Geo. Hy. FairfaxpI. Dartmouth CondyMrs.I5Trematonterrace,Mutley,. tages, Upper Polsham road, Paignton Collins J.22 Garden eres.W.Hoe,Plymth Plymouth Cole William, Fore street, Kingsbridge Collins Jas. Hy. Northernhay ho. Exeter Condy WiUiam, 35 Fore street, Totnes Cole William, 3 Saltram view, Laira, CoUinsJn. 32Stuartter.Stoke,Devonprt Condy William, 14 Saltram terrace,. Egg BuckJand, Plymouth Collins In. 2 Tamar ter.~toke,Devonport Ridgeway, Plympton Colebrooke William Eveleigh, Cobham, Collins Miss, Cairnmona, Dawlish Coney Mrs. S. Salcombe Regis, Sidmouth Rosebarn lane, Exeter Collins Miss, Colyton, Axminster Congdon Dan Hy. Harbland, Bideford Colcby Hy. 1 Elm Grove road, Exeter CollinsMiss,Ham,WestonPeverel,Dvuprt Congdon Orlando, 25 North st.Plymouta Coleman Rev. David Augustine, Pres- Collins Mrs. Above town, Dartmouth Congdon Thomas, 16 Alexander road, bytery, Priory rd.St.MaryChrch.Trqy Collins Mrs. 29 Caroliue pI. E.Stonehouse Ford, Devonport Coleman Rev. W. B.A. Kiug's rd.Honitn CollinsMrs.Frostleigh,Grendon rd.Exetr Congdon WiIliam, 22 Herbert street,. Coleman F.I3 Paradise pI. Stoke,Devnpt Collins Mrs. 49 St.David's hill, Exeter Morice town, Devonport Coleman J.K44 Bitton st.We. Teignmth Collins Mrs. TheMount,BudleighSaltertu CongdonW.WestWhitleigh,8,altashR.S.o­ Coleman Miss,44Bitton st.We. Teignmth Collins Mrs. Westcott, Cullompton Congdon William Toms,Garfield,Manna­ Coleman Mrs. Burleseombe, Wellington Collins P. C. 18 Waterloost.Stke.Devnprt mead, Plymouth Coleman Mrs.62Hill Park eres. Plymouth CollinsR.J.Bickington,Fremingtn.R. S. 0 ConiamT.T.Waye ho.Chagfrd.Nwtn.Abbt Coleman Mrs. 88 James street, Devonpt Collins Rd. Geo.Melbourn ho.Cullomptn Connett Mrs. Feuiton, Honiton Coleman N. Spurwell,Wembury,Plymth Collins William, High street, Honiton Connop Newell, Colleton ho. Chumleigh Coleman Richard, Rose viI. Dartmouth Collins W. RoyalAlberthospital, Devnprt Connor Ernest, 2 King st. Devonport Goleman Wm. 7 Bedford pI. Plymouth Collins William Louis, Ringmore tower, Connor J. Hurstleigh, Mannamd.Plymtn Coleridge Right Hon. Lord P.c., D.e.L., Shaldon, Teignmouth ConranCapt. Gerald Marcell, Bradridge J.P. Heaths court, Ottery St. Mary; Collins-Splatt Henry D.L., J:P. Brixton house, Diptford, Ivybridge & 1 Sussex square w; & Reform & house, Plympton Conran Capt. William Adam J.P. Black- Athemeum clubs, London s w Collis Major Augustus Randolph, Brick lands, Plymouth Coleridge Rev. F.J.M.A.Cadbury,Tivertn house, 'fhorverton, Cullompton ConranC.BalmoralviI.Sth.Brent,Ivybrdg Coleridge Rev. Hy.B.A.Redlands,Tivertn Collis Maj. G. W. B. 3 Rarton ter.Dawlish Conran Miss, Ridgeway, Plympton Coleridge Miss, Cheyne-Bridge rd. Torqy Collom Capt. William, Plympton St. ConstableC.F.R.N.Devil's pt.Ea.Stonehse Coleridge Miss, CloveUy, Belgrave eres- Maurice, Plympton Constable Mrs. St. Scholastica's Abbey, cent, 'forquay Collyns Rev. Charles Bayly RA. 2 Tra- Dawlish road, East Teignmouth ColeridgeMissE.Sand rock,OtterySt.Mry falgar place, Stoke, Devonport Coustable Mrs.SouthFord rd.Dartmouth Coleridge Mrs. 3 Oakleigh terrace, CoUyns Rev. John Edward T.A.K.C.L. Conway In. 19 Hig'hfield rd. Ilfracombe Mannamead, Plymouth Hampden, St. Thomas, Exeter, Conway Robert'48Torrington pl.Plymth Coleridge William Rennell D.L., J.P. Collyns George Nelson, Hillsley, More- Coode Vice-Admiral Trevenen Penrose, Salston house, Ottery St. Mary ton Hampstead, Newton Abbot 15 The Crescent, Plymouth Coles Rev. Edward Norman, Battlesden Colmer Lieut. S. Stentaway, Plymstock, Coode Lieut.-Gen.JohnPenrose 13 Penlee cot. E.Budleigh,BudleighSaltertnS.O Plymouth villas, Stoke, Devonport.
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