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HERTFORDSHIRE. RUS 889 Randali Alfred, Prospect Rd COUKf DIRECTORY.] HERTFORDSHIRE. RUS 889 RandalI Alfred, Prospect rd. St. Albans Rickett Jas.Florence cots.WalthamCross Rogers Miss, 12 MaIden road, Watford Randall Wm. Hertford heath, Hertford RidaeII Mrs. 7 Stanley road, Watford Ro~ersT.Talbotrd.Rickmanswrth.R.S.O Randall W. 32 Marlowes,HemelHemstd, Ridding W.High st.RickmanswrthR.S.0 RogersT.I.Rectory,Cottered,Buntingfrd Randle Benj. 2 Oswald rd. St. Albans Riekie David, Brecon villa, St. John's Rogers T.W.London rd.Sawbridgeworth Uandolph Rev. Francis M.A. Furneaux road, Watford RogersWalter,13S St.Albans rd.Watford Pelham, Buntingford Righton Rt. Wm. ·27 Ware rd.Hertford Rogerson Josiah WiIliam Stevens, High Randolph The Misses, Bayford house, Rind Col. Malcolm McNeill, Hazeldean, Myddleton house, High st. Hoddesdon Hertford St. Peter's, St. Albans Rolfe Hugh, Hatton house, Church lane, Rands John, 2 Kentish villas, Verulam Ringwood Mrs. Shakespeare road, Har- Cheshunt, Waltham Cross road, St. Albans I penden S.O • RolfeW.Meesdenbury,Meesden,Bntngfrd Rankin J. S. 1 Ravenscroft pk. Barnet Ripley F. 4 Cowper rd. Gt.Berkhamsted Rolfe William, 23 Port hill, Hertford Ransom Alfred, Benslow, Hitchin Rippon Richd. O.High st.Gt.Berkhmstd Rolls Miss, Alma road, St. Albans Ransom Francis, Bedford rd. Hitchin Rivaz Mrs. Watford place, Watford Rolph Geo. Broad st. Hemel Hempstead Ransom Miss, Ridlington house, Hitchin Rivers Henry Robert, Bonks Hill house, RolphT.C.2sGeorgest.HemeIHempstead Ransom Mrs. 3 Essex road, Watford Sawbridgeworth Rookby Ralph, New road, Ware Ransom Theodore, Bancroft, Hitchin Rivers Miss,Bonks Hill cot.Sawbrdgwth Rookby Thomas, New road, Ware .R.1nsom William, Fairfield, Hitchin Rivers T. F. Bonks hill, Sawbridgewrth Rooke Rev.WilloughbyJohn Edwd. M.A. Ravenscroft Birkbeck, The Noke, St. Robbins Capt. William Edward, Holly- Vicarage,LittleWymondley,Stevenage Stephen's, St. Albans i bank, Northchurch, Berkhamsted RookeWilloughbyB.London rd.Stevenge Rayment F. J. 2 Maidenhead st. Hertfrd Robbms Rev. John M.A., D.D. Vicarage, Rooksby Wm. 20 Denmark st. Watford Rayment Mrs. Verulam rd. St. Albans' Hemel Hempstead Roome Lieut.-Gen. Fredk. C.B. Rectory Raymond William, Bushey Heath Roberts Rev. Astley M.A. Vicarage,Crox- Hertingfordbury, Hertford Read John, Grove cottage, Mill lane,' ley green, Rickmansworth RS.O Rooper George J.P. Nascot ho. Watford Cheshunt, Waltham Cross ,Roberts Rev. WilliamB.A.Vicarage,Wig- Root Mrs. 24 Woodford road, Watford Read Mrs. 194 High street, Watford I ginton, Tring Roscoe Edwd. Stanley Horne Hill court, Read Mrs. Ridlington house, Hitchin 'RobertsChas. Chalk hill,Bushey,Watfrd West Hyde, Rickmansworth R.S.O Read Thomas, The Uables,Northchurch, Roberts Hr.J.New ho.Newtwn.Hatfield Rose Charles, Stanhope rd. St. Albans Berkhamsted 'Roberts In. 13 Ravenscroft pk. Barnet Rose :Frederick Sandford, ChorleyWood, ReadIng J. Sydneyvil.Stationrd.Watfrd Roberts John, Swiss cottage, Old Lon- Rickmansworth RS.O Redd William,Normanhurst,Lyonsdown don road, St. Albans Rose Henry, Alma road, St. Albans road, New Barnet Roberts K. B. Clare villa, Henry road, Rose John William, 34 St. John's road, RedfearnJohn W. York villas, Lancaster New Barnet Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead road, New Barnet IRoberts Miss, Verulam road, St. Albans Rose William, Alma road, St. Albans Redington H. Knights st.Sawbridgewrth Roberts Mrs. Station road, Watford Rosenthal Rev. Samuel B.A. Vicarage, Redington I. London rd.8awbridgewrth Roberts Rt. W. 6 Denmark st. Watford Sandon, Royston Redrup JosephA. King's Langley R.S.O Roberts T. V. 14 St. Albans rd.Watford Rosier Miss,6oMarlowes,HemelHempstd Reed Hugh,StockingPelham,Buntingfrd Roberts W. Carlton ho. Harpenden S.O Roslyn John, High st. Baldock R8.0 Reeve Mrs. Lovell, The Cottage,Gilston, Robertson Alexander, 8 Leighton villas, Ross Capt. George Edmund, Waterside, Harlow Waltham Cross St. Stephen's, St. Albans Reeves H. J. Lyonsdown rd.New Barnet Robertson James Stephen, Bolney villa, Ross Mrs. London rd. Ippollitts, Hitchin Reeves Mrs. Crossbrook street, Ches- Worley street, St. Albans Ross W. E. Westfield lodge, Hadham hunt, Waltham Robertson Miss, Sele grange,North road, road, Bishop's Stortford Reilly Miss, 26 Essex road, Watford : Hertford Rothschild The Rt. Hon. Lord, Tring Rendowl Mrs. Charlotte, Park street,St. Robertson Mrs. Fern villa, Hoddesdon park; 148 Piccadilly sw; Marl- Stephen's, St. Albans Robins George Upton J.P. Delaport, borough & Brooks' clubs sw; St. Rennie John James, Bellevue, Victoria Wheathampstead, St. Albans James' club w & City Liberal club road, New Barnet :Robins Henry, 55 Fore street, Hertford E c London Revill William Carus Breedon, The Robins In. Wm. J.P. The Elms,Watford RothwelIJas.Moretonend,HarpendenS.O Limes, Whitwell, Welwyn ;Robins Miss, Liverpool rd. St. Albans Ronghton WaIter,Station rd.NewBarnet Rew Col Thomas, ::.vIanor cottage, Hert- Robinson A. Oaklands, Gt. Berkhamstd Round Fredk.W. Verulam rd. St.Albans ingfordbury, Hertford i Robinson Chas. The Green,Totteridge N Round Thos.32 Holywell hIll, St. Albans Rew Charles H. Northchurch, Great'Robinson Frederick John, The Manor, RoutledgeWm.S.18Denmarkst.Watford Berkhamsted i Buntingford Rowden Albert, Pierremont house, Lon- Reynolds Rev. H. R. D.D. Cheshunt col. Robinson Frederick Lynch, 13 St. Wil. don road, St. Albans lege,Church gt.Cheshunt,Wlthm.Crss frid's road, New Barnet Rowdon Rev. Hngh Marmaduke, Vicar- Reynolds Miss, Bamfield house, AIston Robinson Gilbert Mainwaring,Long hth. age, Long Moreton, Tring road, West Barnet I Langley road, Watford Rowe GeOl'ge, Tarbet lodge, Warwick Reynolds Mrs. 2 Adrian villas, Church Robinson Isaac, Beninghoe, Hertford road, New Barnet crescent, St. Albans Robinson John Wadham M.D. Green End RowelI W.Scots hl.Rickmanswrth.RS.O Reynolds Mrs. Baldock street, Ware I road, Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead Rowland Arthur, The Marrions, Elstree Reynolds Mrs. Parkburst, Marriott rd. Robinson ~rs. B. Nascot road, Watford Rowlatt Mrs. I Spring villas, Hatfield Barnet Robinson Mrs. East lodge, Hertford road, Rowlatt WaIter, Linden villa, Hatfield RhodesArth.Grange rd.Bishop's Stortfrd Hoddesdon Rowley Miss, South end, Stevenage Rhodes Arth. J. Marlboro I'd. St. AlbansjRobinson Nathaniel Wishart, Bennett's Rowley RC.Stone ho. Kimpton,Welwyn Rhodes George John, Rush green, Little end, Hemel Hempstead Rowse Edward, Kitters green, Abbots Amwell, Hertford Robinson Rt. 273 Ware road, Hertford Langley, Kings Langley R8.0 Rhodes William, Heronsgate, Rickmans- Robinson SI. High st. Bushel', Watford Rowse Wm.H.Brentor,Derby I'd. Watfrd worth RS.O Robison Mrs. 6 WoodIord rd. Watford Royle Rev. Vernon M.A. EIstree Ricardo Henry K. Rawdon, Hoddesdon ,Rochester H. London rd.Sawbridgewrth RuddMrs.Letchmoreheath,ElstreeRS.O Rice Henjamin, Hawthorn villas, Knees- Roderick J. Filmer cot.Gt.AmwelI,Ware RuddockRev.Mark ErnestM.A. Vicarage, • worth road, Royston RodwelI A. High st. Gt. Berkhamsted Ardeley, Stevenage Rice Charles C. Walsworth rd. Hitchin Rodwell John, 70 Gladstone rd. Watford Rudgard Edward William Rudgard, Rice Henry S. The Firs, Gustard Wood, Rodwell Mrs. 25 Marlowes, Hemel Kneesworth street, Royston Wheathampstead, Si. Albans Hempstead Rudyard Alfred T. M.D. 103 St. Albans Richards Alfred I:imith,Royston viI. Rich- RodwelI Mrs. The Hollows,Londonroad, road, Watford mond road, New Barnet I St. Albans Rudyard H.A.103 St. Albans rd.Watford Richards James, 44 Denmark st.Watfrd Roe Edward V. High street, Hoddesdon Ruff Mrs. Tufnell villa, Watford Ricbards William Edward, Cambridge Roe John, Liverpool road, St. Albans Rumball Aubrey, 1)0 St. Peter's street, villa, Lattimore road, St. Albans Roe Mrs. Kendall hall, Elstree R.S.O St. Albans Riehardson Alfred, Much Hadham 8.0 Rogers Rev. Henry Izod M.A. Rectory, RumbaII Sampson John, Townsend Ricbardson Basil Edwin, Widbury,Ware Cottered, Buntingford house, St. Michael's, St. Albans Ri.chardson Charles William, Fairgreen, Rogers Edward B. 6 High st. Barnet Rushall Mrs. Rye st. Bishop's Stortford Sawbridgeworth Rogers Frank, 15 Church rd. Watford Russell Daniel, 7 College st. St. Albans Richardson Chas. Wm. High st. Ware Rogers George, Alma rd. St. Albans Russell Enoch, Park road, Barnet Richardson George,1 Sydney road,Walt- Rogers Henry, Cheshunt street, Ches- Russell George, Bancroft, Hitchin ham lane, Waltham Cross hunt, Waltham Cross Russell George W. RadclitIe rd. Hitchin Richardson Mrs. StandoD, Ware Rogers H. Church st. Bishop's Stortfrd RusseII John H. The Firs, High road, Richardson William Joseph, Milton rd.IRogers Henry, Lavington house, Claren- Waltham Cross Harpenden 8.0 I don road, Watford Russell Joseph, 45 Essex road, Watford Richings Rev. Alfd.Cornlus.M.A. [vicar1, Rogers HenryGeo.Liverpool rd.St.Albns RusseII Misses. Parkfield, Barnet Vicarage, Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstd Rogers James, 40 Gladstone rd.Watford Russell William Ernest, Highfield cot­ Rickards Lionel K. Aldenham, Watford I RogersJohn,Lorne cot.A.lIns rd.St.Albns tage, Hertford Heath, Hertford.
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