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Prl V ATE H.E8IDENTS DO!iS~T.:!BIRE. J PRl VATE H.E8IDENTS. MAL ~8l Loader Mrs. Chamonix, Parkstone rd Lucas James Sherren,Highfield, Long- Macdonell Alex . .Abbey st.Shaftesbury Longfleet, Poole fleet road, Longfleet, Poole McDonnell Frederick Hugh, The Loader Mrs. J. Netherby, Seldc.wn Lucas Mrs. Well house, Nettlecombe, Haven, Woodmead rd. Lyme Regis • road, Longfleet, Poole Melplash McDowall Miss, Arfleet, Corfe Castle Loone Comdr. Arthur Jabez R.N . Lucy Hubert,West Chelboro',Dorchstr McElroy Miss, Glencorse, Purbeck .Armorioa, Queen's gro. Parkstone Luff Montagu M.A. 71 West Boro', Terrace road, Swanage Lobb William Richard, Glenwood, Wimborne McEnery W., J.P. Semington house,. West Moors, Wjmborne Luffkin Misses, St. Alban's, Welling- The Avenue, Sherborne Lobley J. H. 2 West street, Poole ton road, Park•stone McGeagh Mrs. Brad!ltone, The Lock Rev. Ernest B., M.A. Rose cot- Luffman Reginald John, Kingsley, Avenue, Branksome park, Brnemth tage, Milton Abbas, Blandfor~ Maiden Newton, Dorchester McGeagh Mrs. Wm. Witchampton Lock F. E. 27 St. Helen's rd.Dorchstr Luke Miss. Fingest, Broadstone, manor, Witchampton, Wimborne Lock H.0.53 High West st. Dorchestr Wimborne Macgowan Capt. Robert Stuart,. Lock L. T _ 38 Trinity st. Dorchester Luke Mrs. Woodlands, Broadstcne, Manswood. More Crichel,Wimborne Lock Miss,13 Bryanston st. Blandford Wimborne McGregor Mrs. Distaff cottage, The- Lock Mrs.53 High West st. Dorchester Lumb William Percy, Yew Tree cot- Avenue, Sherborne Locke H. Kyrchill, Colehill, Wimbrne tage,Broad Oak,Sturminster Newth McGusty Miss, Granville, Broadstone,. Lodder Alfred Thomas, Hillbutts, Lumsden Wm. 76 Spa rd. Weymouth Wimborne Wimborni! Lush Goorge Joseph, Fernside, Fern- Mclntyre Mrs. 75 Princess road,. Lodder Thomas, Elm grove, Hill­ side road, Parkstone Branksome, Bournemouth butts, Wim borne Lush Henry James, Wolverton, Beau- Mackay Capt. Boratio R.N.R. Strath- Loder Miss, St. Margaret's, West foy avanue, Ferndown, Wimborne Naver, Parkstone road, Poole Lulworth, Wareham Lush John M. 10 Prince of Wales rd Mackenzie E. J. L. Basing ho. Bal- Lodge Hy. R. Institute rd. Swanage J)orchester combe rd. Branksome pk. Brnemtb. Lodge M. I Carlton rd. nth. Weymth Lush Mrs. Billbury,Alderholt,Salisbry McKew Rev. Robert M.A., B.D.,R.N. Logan R.A.sxHigh West st.Dorchestr Lush Roland Gerald, Atherst.one, 1 Connaught rd.Rodwell,Weymouth Long Rev. Harold Robert B.A. The Nelson rd. Branksome, Bournemth Mackilligan William G. White house,. Vicarage, Tolpuddle, Dorchester · Lush Waiter Plummer, Glenville, Py- Burton Bradstock, Bridport Long Rev. Lawrence Arthur, Todber, more road, Bridport McKinley Douglas, I Radipole ter- Sturminster Newton Lushington Mrs. Clifton, Rempstone race, Dorchester road, Weymouth Long Rev. Richard Percy B.A.Single­ r.oad, Swanage Mackinnon Lt.-Col. Donald Wm. Th& ton, Icen road, Weymouth Luther Edward Litton M.D. Isling- Haven, Carlton rd. north, Weymth Long Rev. W.E., M.A. Bolwell,Sherbrn ton lawn, Puddletown, Dorchester McKinnon Charles, Durlston, Queen's Long Miss, Sturminster, North rd. Luzmore Cyril, High house, Corfe road, Blandford Parkstone :Mullen, Wimborne Mackonochie Rev. James Alison M.A. Long Mrs. 3 Belvedere crescent,Com­ Lydford James, Church street, Stur- Heatherbank,St.Peter's rd.Parkstne mercial road, Parkstone minster Newton Mackonochie Mrs. Heatherbank, St. Long Mrs. Broome, Cranborne road, Lydford Percy R. Church street,Stur- Peter's Toad, Parkstone Swanage minster Newton Maclagan Robert, Haselbury Bryan,. Longbottom William Henry, Osborne Lyle Mrs. Westbury, Sherborne Sturminster Newton grange, Wilderton rd. Branksome, Lynes Rev. Jn. Percy ho. Wimborne McLaren Henry Archibald, Ventnor,. park, Bournemouth Lynes Thomas, Heathcote lodge, Icen Parkstone avenue, Parkstone Longley Henry William, The Moor­ way, Dorchester McLaren Rory Eric M.D. Leura, The ings, Park road. Swanage Lyon Claude D. R. J. Shalimar, Avenue, Sherborne Lonsdale Mrs. The Further house, Wilderton Toad, Branksome park, McLean Lieut.-Col.Norman J.P.West- Colehill, Wimborne • Bournemouth hall, Folke, Sherborne Loosley William, Bray lodge, Cale­ Lyon John Duncan, Hurstbourne, The Macleane Rev. Canon Douglas M.A. don road, Parkstone Avenue, Branksome park, Brnemtb Vicar's house, Dalkeith rd. Brank• Lorraine Herbert Robert, Luton, Tar­ Lyon Mrs. Hjornehuset, Ring'!ood rd. some park, Bournemouth rant Monkton, Blandford Ferndown, Wimborne MacLeod Roderick Maclean, Tallisker,. Lory Fredk. James, Rectory, Wotton Lys George, Whitelovington, Bere Broadstone, Wimborne Fitzpaine, Charmouth Lovatt Edward, Bentham, Forest rd. Reg-is, Wareham Macleod Simon John Fraser K.C.,. Branksome park, Bournemouth Lys Mrs.Highclere, Wyke rd.Weymth LL.B. Wardley, Studland, Swanage Love Miss, 32 Kirtleton av. Weymth Mabb Engineer-Commander William McMeekin John Buchanan Marshall,. Love-Green Mrs. Kirkella, Parkstone John R.N. 74 Spa road, Weymouth Redenhall, Canford cliffs, Brnemth road, Parkstone McAdam Very Rev. Cuthbert C.R.L. McMillan Alexander, Conista, King's Loveband Col.Francis Richard,Wrock­ The Priory, Victoria aven. Swanage avenue, Parkstone wardine house, Marnhull, Sturmin­ McAdam Mrs. Greenhill ho. Sherbrne McMorland Thomas Henry, Grey- ster Newton Macandrew Isaac Forsyth, Ohiti, stones, Western avenue, Branksome- Lovelace Miss, Eaton Wicke, Puddle­ Spencer rd. Canford cliffs, Brnemth park, Bournemouth hinton, Dorchester Macandrew Miss, La Quinta, Lake- McVeigh Major William Edward,. Loveless Mrs.xos Victoria gro.Bridprt side rd. Branksome pk. Bournemth .Allandale, \Vimborne road, Long- Lovell Miss, The Cottage, Stower Macaulav• Arthur Jas. Denman,Wood- fleet, Poole Provost, Gillingham lands, Cecil road, Swanage McWilliam Geo. Minnigaff, Canford Lovell Mrs. Ashley villa, Upwey, McCall Mrs., Foys, Chetnole, Sherbrne Cliffs rd. Canford cliffs, Bournemth Dorchester MacCarthy Alexander Brem:rter M.B Maddeford Fredk. Crescent cot. Cres- Lovell Percy, The Myrtles, Broad­ 26 West Allington, Bridport cent rd. Branksome pk. Bournemth way, Dorchester McCarthy James Desmond C.M.G., Maddock Rokeby Douglas, Dewlisb. Low Misses, 68 West Boro',Wimborne M.D. Killarney, Munster rd.Parkstn cottage, Wimborne Lowday Lieut. John R.N. Hadden MacCarthy Thomas, Bainton house, Maddox Ernest E., M.D. Hill cot- cottage, Morcombelake, Charmouth South stre~t. Sherborne tage, Newton road, Swanage Lowe Rev. Thomas Hill, The Rectory, McCausland Albert Stanley M.D. Maggs Misses, Bullpits, Bourton Chilfrome; Dorchester Church Bill house, Swanage Maguire Rev. Hugh B.Sc• Brantwood,. Lowe Edward Ross, Canonbury, St. McCloud John, 7 Hanover terrace, Westport, Wareham Clair road, Canford cliffs, Bourne­ Hanover road, Weymouth Maidman Edward C. H. Brooklyn ho. mouth; k Royal Aero club, London McCreery Mrs. Greenhill ho.Sherbrne Cheap street, Sherborne W & Sussex Motor Yacht club, MacCulloch William Mansell M.D. Maidment Chas. Austwick, .Alexandra Brighton Llanover, The Avenue, Branksome road, Upper Parkstone Lowe Mrs. Fairthorne, Commercial park, Bournemouth Wainwaring Lt.-Col. Fras. Geo. Law- road, Parkstone McDermott Mrs. 8 Dorchester road. rence, Wabey ho. Upwey,Dorchester Lowe Mrs. 18 Market street, Poole Weymouth Mainwaring Miss, St. Deny's, Poole- Lowman Alfred, Heath:field, Cold­ McDermott Wilfred, Monica, Mans- road, Branksoree, Bournemouth harbour, Sherborne field road, Upper, Parkstone Mais Stuart Petre Brodie M.A. St. Lowman Frank, Northfield, Bristol rd. Macdonald Major Neville Douglas, Mary's, Coldharbour, Sherborne Sherborne Kilmuir, St. Clair road, Canford Major H. W., M.A. Weymouth col- Lowman George, Montclair, King's cliffs, Bournemouth lege, Dorchester road, Weymouth road, Sherborne MacDonald A. 43 Avenue rd.Weymth Major William, 4 Antwerp villas,. Lowth William Haringt.on, Nutfield, Macdonald John 0. Bowhaye!', Victoria park, Dorchester Ulwell road, Swanage Bothenhampton, Bridport Makepeace Mrs. Cromford, Parkstone- Loxton Mrs. Thirlmere, PymoTe rd. MacDonald Petel" William M.D., C. M., avenue, Parkstone Bridport J.P. C(}unty asylum, Charminster, Maiden Arthur Henry, Delamere. Dorchester Parkstone road, Longfleet, Poole .
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