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Worcestershire COURT DIRECTORY.] WORCESTERSHIRE. DAV 1105 Colstoo Miss Esther, Holly cottage, Cotton John, High street, Bromsgrove Crowther Miss, Ombersley, Droitwich North Malvern, Great Malvern Cotton Miss, Downs' villa, Bromyard Croyden Mrs. Wribbenhall, Bewdley Colt Mrs. Avenue road, Great Malvern road, Worcester . Croydon Wm. Heig-htington, Bewdley Coltman Miss, 157 High st. Stourbridge CottonMrs.Wm.Worcesterst.Bromsgro Crump Edward Callow, Manor farm, Cook Rev. James, LL.M., .T.P. People- Cot.trill Henry, Himbleton, Droitwich South Littleton, Evesham too, Perahore Coucher James, .l.P. Ivy house, St. CrumpG.TheLaurels, Hallow,Worcester Cook Francis, Park laoe, Bewdley John's, Worcester Crump James, Wake g-reen, Moseley Cook H. Napleton, Kempsey, Worcester CouudleyE.25 St.John's st.Kiddermnstr Crump John, The Marsh, Bransford, CookJ. Fearnallbth. Claines,Worcester Countess Miss, Beaulieu,West Malvern, Leigh, WorceRter Cook Misses, Lapal, Halesowen Great Malvern Crump Miss, The Cottage, Droitwich Cook Mrs. Old street, Upton-on-Severn Court John Flecknell, Brighton house, road, Claines, Worcester Cook Ml's.15 Salt lane, Worcester King's Heath, BirmIngham Crump Mrs. 2 Paradiserow,Barbourne, Cook WilIiam Hyde, The Green, Shels- Coventry Right Hon. Earl of, Croome Worcester ley Kings, Worcester court, Cl'oome D'Abitot, Worcester Cubberley Miss, Bridge street, Pershore Cooke Charles,Bedford house,Broadway Coventry Hon. William James, D.L., Cullis Walter, 28 Fort Royal hill, Wor- Cooke E.M. Asylum, Powick, Worcester .T .P. Earl's Croome court, Worcester cester CookeGeorge,Grasmere, Pershoreroad, Coventry Rev. Henry WilIiam, M •.&.. Cumberland Thomas, Old farm, North. Selly Oak, Birmingham Uectory, Severn Stoke, Worcester field, Birmingham Cooke Jas.Albertcot.Powick,Wor('ester Coventry George, Earl's Croome court, Cunningham William, Westbourne CookeJhn.The Firs,Norton,Stourbrirlge Earl's Croome, Worcester place, Blakebrook, Kidderminster CookeJ .Broad la.Acock'sGrn. Brmn~hm Cowell A. Broomfield viI. Kidderminster CurtisMrs.2 Sprin~ cottages, Droitwich Cookes Rev.H.W. B.A.AstJey,Stourport Cowell Mrs. Bentley crt.Holt, Worcester road, Claines, Worcester Cookes John Russell, .T.P. Woodhamp- Cowen Wm. 11 Swan st. Kidderminster Curtis WilIiam, Kempsey, Worce!lter ton, Astley, Stourport Cowley Charles John, 'Villow bank, ICurtler Rev. Thomas Gale, M.A. Bevere Cooksey John Alexander, M .D. The Upton-on Severn knowle, Claines, Worcester Lynches, Albert rd. Great Malvern Cowley John Selwyn, Willow bank, CurtIer Henry, Hill end, Droitwich Cooksey Mrs. 2 Clent View cottages, Upton-on-Severn Curtler Martin, Lansdowne house, Franche road, Kidderminster Cowley Mrs. Abbot's Morton, Redditch Claines, Worcester Coope Mrs. St. Dunstan's, Graham ter- Cowpland Rev. WiIliam Epworth, M..&.. CurtlerS.Hallow mnt.Hallow, Worcestr race, Great Malvern Acton Beauchamp, Worcester Curtler ThomasGale, D.L.Bevere house, Cooper Rev. Vincent K. M•.&.. St. CoxA.Longla.Blackheath,RowleyRegis Claines, Worcester Michael's colleg-e, Tenbury' Cox Hy. Prospect rd. Greenhill,Moseley Curzon Hon. J.R. St. Clare,Gt.Malvern CooperC.J.Lawnside,Hagley,Stourbrdg- Cox John, Bromyardroad, Worcester Cutler Mrs. Greet, Yardley Cooper Duncan A.TheMount, Worcester Cox J. 2 Prospect rd. Greenhill,Moseley Dakin George Fl'ederick, Clent view, Cooper Geo. Haven st.Spark hI.Yardley Cox John, Vine street, Evesham Windmill hill, Cradley, Bl'ierley Hill Cqoper George, The Hollies, Moseley Cox Samuel, King's Heath,Birmingbam Dalzell David Brainerd, M.D. Seaforth, Cooper Henry, Hauuch hall, King's CoxT.Alcesterho.King'sHth.Brmn~hm St. James road, Great Malvern Heath, Birmingham Cox Thomas, Mariellherg house, Wor- Dance Georg-e, 9 Summer place, Blake- Cooper John, Red Hill viI. Stourbridge cester road, Great Malvern brook, Kidderminster Cooper Jsph. 21 Britannia sq. Worcester Cox W.Milton ho.Stechford,Birminghm Dance Miss, Lower Mitton, 8tourport Cooper .J oseph, Eastbourne, Chester Cox William, The Shrubbery, Yardley DandoT.11Caroline ter.Kate's hI.Dudly road, Kidderminster Coxwell Charles Rogers [.T.P. & D'.L. DangerfieldJ.3ULeswell pI. Kiddermnstr CooperJoseph, 24 Queen's cross, Dudley for the counties of Worcester & Glou- Daniel John, Bransford road, Worcester Cooper J.Shruhbery,Ued hl.Stourbridge cester], South bank, Great Malvern Daniel T.2 Lansdowne viiiall,Worcester Cooper Miss, Bengeworth, Evesham CrabtreeJ.39 Farfield st.Kidderminster Daniels Rev. George,10 West st.Dudley Cooper Miss, Broadway CrabtreeJ.17B1akebrook,Kidderminster Danks Benjamin, .T.P. York street, CooperMrs.27 St.George'ssq.Worcester Cracroft Mrs. Bull ring, Worcester Stourport Cooper Mrs. 3 Summer place, Blake- Cragh T.Astonvils.Cradley,BrierleyHiIl Danks Miss, New street, Stourport brook, Kidderminster Crane Benjamin, Wribbenhall, Bewdley Danks Samuel, Bridge street, Pershore Cooper RousJohn,Tansley HI.ho.Dudley CraneE.Broomebouse,Broome,Stourbdg Dansie Brandon, Claverham house, St. CooperThos.21 Worcester st.Stourbridge Crane Henry, Church road, Yardley John's, Worcester Cope Rev. F. Haden, M.A. North Mal- Crane H.Oakhampton,AstJey,Stourport Darby James, Norton villa, Stourbridge vern, Great Malvern Crane Miss, Station road, Bromsgrove Darke Mrs. Green hI. Bath rd.Worcester Copeman Mrs. 69 Henwickrd.Worp.ester Crane Mrs. Load street, Bewdley Darlaston John, St. John's. Worcester CoppleW. Fearnall hth.Claines, Worcestr Crane Mrs. Mitton, Stourport D'Aumale H.R.H. The Due, Wood £orah T. Bellemont, Church rd.Yardley Crane Mrs. The Cedars, Blakebrook, Norton, Evesham Corah Wm. Kin~'s Norton,Birmingham Kidderminster DavenhillRobertS.9St.Jobn's,Worcester Corbet David, Baxter chambers,Church Crawford WilIiam, Mount terrace, Davenport Rev. Francis WiIliam, Bar- street, Kidderminster Old Swinford, Stourbridge nard's green, Great Malvern Corbet Miller, Mitton house, Stourport Creese Mr!l. Castle Morton,Tewkesbury Davenport James, Quinton villa, CorbettCapt.H.FortRoyal hI. Worcester Cresswell Mrs. 4 Summer place, Blake- Quinton, Birmingham Corbett Charles William, Goldness brook, Kidderminster Davenport Josepb, Quinton, Halesowen house, HartJebury, Kidderminster Creswell Miss, Kempsey, Worcester Davenport Misses,Malvern Wells R.S.O Corbett Fran('is Holland, J.P. Manor CreswellMrs. Birminghamrd.Bromsgro Davenport Mrs. Upper Barbourne ter- house, Cropthorne, Persbore Crew James, St. Thomas's st.Netherton race, Worcester 'Corbel! F. 13 Lansdowncres. Worcester Crew N.Hill view,LowerClent,Stourbdg Davey Harry G.1 York place, Worcester Corbett James Fletcher, The Avenue, Crichley Henry, Brandwoodend,King's David John, Stoney hill, Bromsgrove Acock's Green, Birmingham Norton, Birrnin~ham David Wm. R. 13 Bourne st. Dudley 'Corbett John, M.P., J.P. Impney hall, Crippen Rev. T. G. Church sq. Oldbllry Davies Lieut.-Col. Henry Fanshawe, Dodderhill, Droitwich Crisp Thomas, Kempsey, Worcester Elmley park, Pershore Core W. Corner g-rdns.Hallow,Worcester Crocome J ames, Pine cot.Malvern Link DaviesRev.David,Stoney hI. Bromsgrve Corkran Mrs. 3 Albanyter. Worcester Croft Rev. WiIliam Llewelyn, Rectory, Davies Rev. Edward Acton,M.A. Areley 'CormickMiss,Richmondrd.MalvernLnk Hill Croome, Worcester Kings, Stourport Cornish William, Chesnut lawn, Stech- Croft Wm. W. 14 Albanyter. Worcester Davies Rev. J. Hamilton, M •.&.. St. ford, Birmingham CrokerJ.R.Beauchamp cot.Malvrn.Lnk Nicholas rectory, Worcester Corns E. 58 Chester rd. Kidderminstrr Crook Rev. C. Sutclifte, M.A. Stourport Davies Rev. Robert H. E)'re, M.A. CornsG.TheOaks,King'sHth.Brmng-hm Crook:Walter, 32 Dixon's green,Dudley Overbury, Tewkesbury Cornwell-Leigh Mrs. Grnham terrace, Crnsbee WiIliam Henry, Woodville, Davies C. Berring-ton green, Tenbury Great Malvern Poplar road,King'sHeath, Birmng-hm IDavies Edward Philip, Norwood villa, Corser Mrs. The Croft, Old Swinford, Crosland Miss,Ellerslie house,Britannia Boughton street, Worcester Stourbridge square, Worcester Davies Henry, Albert road, King's -Corvesor Wm. 38 Wellington rd.Dl1dley Cross George,50 Chestnutst. Worcester J Heath, Birming-ham C~ens Rev. WiIliam Reyner, D.D. St. Cross John, Pore~atp., Worcester :Dllvies James, Quinton, Birmingbam Thomas vicarage, Dudley CrossMrs.11Catherwell ter. StourbridgelDavies J. 75 Welling-ton road, Dudley Cosford UriahR,47London rd.Worcester Crow William, Mount villa, West Mal-I Davies Job, High street, Netherton Coton WiIliam, Vicarage road, King's vern, Great Malvern IDavies John Benjamin, Watson's green, Heath, Birmingham Crowe Geo. W.M.D.Shaw st. 'Vorcesterl Kate's hill, Dudley Cotterill Edwin, The ::5hrubbery,Hartle- CroweT.TheFirs,Northfield, Birminghm I Davies J onas, Alvechurcb, Redditch bury, Kidderminster I CrowseJ.Redmllrley D'Abitot,G1oucestrj Davies J oseph, Cawney bank, Dudley Cotton Humplmy,Stechford,Birmnghm CrowtherChas. Wm.Church sq.Oldbury Davies Mrs. Ash villa, Malvern Link.
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