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WORCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY's Day John Cnrell Robert, Little Perdis-' Disney T., M.A - 336 DAY WORCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Day John Cnrell Robert, Little Perdis-' Disney T., M.A. School ho. Halesowen Downing Miss, Fair view, Pedmore, well, North Claines, Worcester Dix Mrs. Sansterre, Holly green, Earl's Stourbridge Day Mrs. Lynwood, St. Dunstan's cres- Crome, Worcester Downing Samuel, Fern villa, Station cent, Worcester Dixey Harry Edward J.P., M.D., a.M. road, Cakemore, Blackheath, DUdley Day Mrs. Manor house, Teddington, Woodgate, Albert rd. Great Malvern Downing W. E. Elm lodge, Hagley, Tewkesbury Dixon Major M. The Cottage, Tarde- Stourbridge Day Mrs. Ravenhill ho. Lulsley,Wrcstr bigge, Bromsgrove Downs James Edward, Kingswood, Day Mrs. The Woodlands, HabbeTley, Dixon Geo. Fredk. The Oaks, Alve- Ombersley road, Worcester Kidderminster church street, Worcester Downs Mrs. 8 Barbourne ter. Wrcster Day Mrs. 21 Wyld's lane, Worcester Dixon Matthew, Lower house, Tarde- Dowson J. W. Earl's Croome ct.Wrcstr Day SI. 13 Vicarage st. Lang-Iey, B'ham bigge, Bromsgrove Draper Alfred, Red hill, Worcester Dayrell Miss, ~ash's farm, Little Com- Dobbins Henry, Broadwaters, 'Yolver- Drew Mrs. Peachfield cottage, Malvern berton, Pershore ley, Kidderminster common, Great Malvern Deacon Richd. D. Bricldields rd.Wrcstr' Dobbs :Mrs. Atholea, Bromyard road, Drewitt Henry John, Lickey end, Deakes Mrs. 21 Britannia sq. Worcstr St. John's, Worcester Lickey, Bromsgrove Deakin Rev. Keelinge Addison M.A. Docker Edward, Hook common,Upton- Drinkwater George, The Mearse,Chad- Vicarage, Coston Hackett, Redditch on-Severn, Worcester desley Corbett, Kidderminster Deakin Miss, Rubery, Barnt Green S.O Docker Edwin, Elm court, Wychbold, Drinkwater William, 24 Boughton st. Deakin Mrs. 8 Blakefield road, St. Droit\Vich St. John's, Worcester John's, Worcester Docker Ludford, sen. Church villa, Driver Rev. J.P.40Britannia sq.Wrcstr Deakin Mrs. Parsonage, Ombersley, Welland, Great Malvern Drury Victor, Marlborough avenue, Droitwich I Docker Ludford, jun. Old Vicarage, Finstall, Bromsgrove Deakin Rupert M.A.25 High st.Strbrdg rpton-on-Severn, Worcester Duckworth T. Camp Hill rd.Worcester Deakin Stphn. Hy. Fladbury, Pershore Dodwell Mrs. Belle vue, Webheath, Dudfield Charles, Westmancote house, Deakin William Henry, Norham villa, Redditch Arboretum road, Worcester Lansdowne road, Worcester Dolan Rev. Gilbert O.S.B. Stanbrook, Dudfield Edwin Arthur, Load st.Bwdly Dean Rev. Samuel J. A., M.A. Vicar- Powick, Worcester Dudfield Miss, Wribbenhall, Bewdley age, High street, Dudley Doley John Thomas, Love lane, Old Dudley Earl of D.L., J.P. Witley court, Debierre Camille, Chadwick, Hartle- Swinford, Stourbridge Stourport; &7Carlton gdns.Lndn.SW bury, Kidderminster Doley Miss, Corser street, Old Swin- Dudley Rev. Henry E., RA. Norbury De Costa Mrs. 45 Britannia sq.Worcstr ford, Stourbridge house, Friar street, Droitwich Dee James William J.P. Woollas hill, Dolphin Mrs. Belmont house, Astwood Dudley John, Castle foot, Dudley Eckington, Pershore Bank, Redditch Dudley Miss, Church house, Broome, Deedes Mrs. Deneholme, Hornyold rd. Dolton Edward William, Mayfields, Stonrbridge Great Malvern Mount Pleasant, Redditch Dudley Mrs. 8 Parkfield ter.Strbrdge Deeley F. Fern lee, Himley rd. Dudley Doman A. Terry st. Kate's hill, Dudley Dudley Reginald Unwin, Prospect pI. Deeley Frank, 73 Himley road,Dudley Dommett Mrs. Love lane, Old Swin- Highland road, Dudley Deeley Mrs.Longfield cottage, Rowney ford, Stourbridge Duesbury Frederick, Cromwell house, Green, Alvechurch S.O Done Misses, College green, Worcester Cawney bank, Dudley Deerhurst Viscount J.P. Birlingham Donlevy Mrs. 82 Worcester st.Strbrdge Duffett Henry James, Fern villas, Lans- house, Pershore Donne Rev. John Matthew M.A. The downe road, Worcester Defaye Louis, Sherborn villas, Rainbow Vicarage, Stone, Kidderminster Duffield "V. 32 Market st. Stourbridge hill, Worcester Doogood Mrs. Norbury villa, Miller Dug-ard Wm. Hy. Wychbold, Droitwich Degenetais Alfred, BromgrovB college, street, Droitwich Duke Rev. Robert Rashleigh B.A. Rec- Bromsgrove Dore Charles, Bryn-Adda, Shrubbery tory, Birlingham, Pershore . Degge Miss, 55 Mitton st. Stourport· avenue, Worcester Dunbar Mrs. The Shrubbery, Malvern Deighton Mrs. 53 Hig:h st. Worcester d'OTleans Monseigneur the Due, Wood Wells, Malvern de Lys Madame, Kinnesley house, Norton, Evesham Duncan Rev. C. Old vicarage, Evesbam Malvern Wells, Great Malvern Dorrell J. The Rollies, Kempsey,Wrcstr Duncan John Corbett, Little Perdis- Denny William Robert, 196 Mount Dorrell John, Llanberris house, Bath well, North Claines, Worcester Pleasant, Redditch road, Worcester Dunn George Henry, 1 Hall street.. De Putron Rev. Henry Bertram M.A. Dorrell Mrs. Greenfield av. Strbrdge Netherton, Dudley The Cedars, Woodfield, Ombersley, Dorsett William, Brookdale, Upper Dunn Miss, Rose lawn, Birmingham Droitwich Mittou, Stcmrport road, Bromsgrove Der'byshire Wm.2 Fort Royalla.Wrcstr Dougall A. 8 Blakebrook,Kidderminster Dunn Miss, 9 Stanhope terrace, Lans­ Derry Henry, Bradley villa, Bradley, Doughty James, Victoria cottage, downe road, Worcester Redditch Barnard's green, Great Malvern Dunn Mrs. Careless green, Stourbridge de Satge Henry, Hartfield, Malvern, Douglas Rev. the Hon. Canon Henry Dunn Mrs. Merriman's Hill cottage', Wells, Malvern M.A. Vicarage, St. Paul's st.Wrcster Mayfield road, Worcester de Trafford Maj. William WaIter J.P. Douglas Rev. Arthur Jefferys M.A. Dunn Mrs. Oakley, New rd. Bromsgrve Somerville,Low. Howsell, Gt. Mlvrn Rectory, Salwarpe, Droitwich Dunning Miss, Albert cottage, Kemp- Dewhurst Miss, Brockencote house, Douglas Rev. Wm. Ashton Keith M.A. sey, Worcester Ohaddesley Corbett, Kidderminster Mill farm, Mathon DunsterviIle Miss, .A.irdrie, Richmond Diamond Mrs. Hanley Green, Hanley Douglas A. E. Lower Clent, Stourbrdge road, Malvern Link, Great Malvern Castle, Worcester Douglas Joseph, Anchor villa, Vernon Dutton Charles, Portfields villa, Tolla- Dickenson F. 20 Wellington rd. Dudley Park estate, Malvern road, St. dine road, Worcester Dickenson Robert, 61 Vicar st. Dndley John's, Worcester Dutton Mrs.Old Station rd.Brmsgrve Dickin Miss, Irvine, Gilbert road, Gt. Douglall William, Hawthorndene, Camp Dutton S. T. Mar! bank, Rainbow hill, Malvern Hill road, Worcester Worcester Dickins Rev. Canon Charles Allan M.A. Douglas William M.A. The Sohool, Dyer Alfred, 2 Bronsil villas, Wyld's Vicarage, Tardebigge, Bromsgrove Somers rd. Malvern Link, Gt. Malvrn lane, Worcester Dickins Rev. Alan M.A. St. Andrew's, Douglas Wm. Hy. Heath st.Strbrdge Dyer Edward, Abbotsford, Church ter- Droitwich Dovey Mrs. 1 Albany ter. Worcester race, Malvern Link, Great Malvern Dickinson H. D. 22 Hewell rd.Redditch Dowdell H. Ivydene, Oakley st.Drlwch Dyer James, 2 Mount Pleasant, Wyld's Dickinson Boward, The Cottage, Stoke Dowdeswell Rev. Edmund Richd. M.A. lane, Worcester Prior, Bromsgrove Pull court, Bushley, Tewkesbury Dyer Miss, Strawberry cottage, Lint- Dickinson Percy, The Elms, Stoke Dowdeswell ~rs. Pull court, Bushley, hurst, Lickey, Bromsgrove Prior, Bromsgrove Tewkesbury Dyers A. Carlisle house, Bromwich Dicks William, 1 Oak villas, Britannia Dowdeswell Mrs. King's end, Powick, road, Worcester square, Worcester Worcester Dyke Edward, 8 Britannia sq. Wrestr Dickson A. Stourbridge rd. Balesowen Down Rev. William John T.A.K.C.L. Dyke George, II Wood street, Wol- Dickson Mrs. Up house, 8helsley Beau- Wellington road, Dudley laston, Stourbridge champ, Worcester Downes Miss, 2 Bench hill, Benge- Dyson George E. 4 Hampton villas, Dillon Alfred Thomas, 2 AIbert villas, worth, Evesham Shrubbery road, Worcester Wilton road, Great, Malvern Downes Miss, Sapey Pitchard, Wrcstr Dyson Mrs. 4 St. George's sq. Wrestr Dimoline Arthu.r Charles, 8 Green hill, Downes Mrs. Mona house, Shrubbery Dyson W. M., R.A.M. 2 College yard, London road, Worcester avenue, 'Worcester Worcester Dingle Francis D.L. Thames house, Downing Francis, Hope villa, North Eades Charles, Arden house, St. Ww- Barbourne rQad, Worcester street, Kate's hill, Dudley stan's crescent, 'Worcester Dingle Francis James, The Chesnuts, Downing Mark, The Nimmings, Cake- Eades G. L. The Lo. Greenhill, Evshm Wells road, Great Malvern more, Blackheath, Dudley Eadie Albert, Ashwood house, .A.stwood Dingley John, Bagley road, Halesowen • Bank, Redditch.
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