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Cheshire. Bur ·651 COURT DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BUR ·651 :Bryron Mrs. 14 ()aroline place, Claugh- • Bullock Mrs. Chelford road, Broken Burgess Mrs. Allerton cot. Knntsford ton, Birkenhead cross, Maccle-sfield Bnrges~ Rohert, Oak Lea, Hegent J}ryson Mrs. I Chetwynd road, Oxton, Bullock Mrs. Rock house, Byrons la. road, Altrincham Birkenhead Macclesfield Burgess .Samuel, 28 Heaton roa I, Rea• JJryson Robert Ernest, I Chetwynd rd. Bullock Mrs. 18 West rd. Congleton ton N orris, Stock port Oxton, Birkenhead Bullock Rf'ubn.88 Chester rd.Macclsfld Burgess Samuel, Hill side, Higher Buchan James, Crf'we green, Crewe Bullock Thoma!! J.P. Hillesden, Park downs, Dunham Massey, Altrinchum Buchanan Daniel G. 28 Devonshire rd. lane, Congleton Burgess Thomas, 16 Gill !Bent road, Claughton, Birkenhead Bullock Thomas, 29 School la. Heaton Cheadle Hnlme, Stockport Bucharum F. Rose vils. Disley,Stckprt Chapel, Stockport Burgess William, Elm cottage, Par­ Bucbanan Geo. 26 Holland rd. Liscard Bullock "\V m. II2 Davenport st.Mcclsfld ting-ton, Manche,.ter Buchanan John, 27 Birch road, Lower Bullock Wm. Douglas J. P. West bank, Burg-ess Wil:iam H. Hose c Jttage, Bebington, Birkenhead Park road, Bowden, Altrincham Wenverham, N orthwich Buchanan Mrs. Albion st.Nw.Brighton Bulmer A. 5 Virginia rd.New.Brighton Burgess W. R. 62 Edleston rd. Crewe Buchanan Mrs. E. 33 Littledale road, Bunn William 'Ihomas, 9 Station rd. Burgess William R. Hill top, Wilms­ Seacombe Cheadle Rnlme, Stockport low, Manchester Buek J onn.Marsdn.33 Balls rd. B'head Bunney Artlmr Henry, Norway lodge, Burgess W. go Prestbury rd.M•••·cJ,fld Buck Miss, Peel causeway, Hale, Al- Reservoir rd. Prenton, Birkenhead Burghardt Charles Anthon:v Ph.D. trincham Bunney Cyrus, S Belvidere rd. Liscard Fern cot. Alderley Edge, Manchestr :Buck William, 13 Brownsville road, Bunting John Hall, 26 Oakfield ter- Burgoine Joseph, 5 Lynwood grove, Heaton Moor, Stockport. race, Davenport, Stockport Heaton Chapel, Stockport Buckler Rev. John Findlay M . .A. .s Bunting- Samuel, The Limes, Edgeley Bnrgon Mrs. 120 London road, Br:un- Boundary road, Bidston, Birkenbead road, Edgeley, Stockport hall, Stockport Buckler Z. Thornton Hough, Chester Bunting William Brown, 5 Florist st. Bnrgoyne B. C. Gee Cross, Hyde Buckley Allan, The Chestnuts, Swan Shaw heath, Stockport Burg-oyne W.66Woodchurrh rd.B'head green, Lower Peover, Knutsford Bunyan George S. Spring road, Hale, Burke T. 32 Grosvenor rd.New Brghtn Buckley E. Brook vil. Ralton, Runcorn Altrincham Bnrl;:e Thomas H. 6 Stu~rt: road, Buckley Edwin, Bog hall, Odd Rode, Burall Edward, 179 Wellington road, Tranmere, 'Birkenhead Stoke-on-Trent Rea ton Norris, Stockport Burkey Joseph, 4 Westbourne grore, Buckley Fras.Morton,Moss rd.Nrthwch llurch J. H. 75 Littledale rd.Seacombe West Kirby Buckley Henry A. Brook house, Five Bmch Mrs.4r Reaton Moor ro.Stckprt Bnrkinshaw C.B. 17Denton driYe,Lscrcl ways, Neston, Chester Httrchall William James, Dungowan, Bnrleston Mrs. Lumbbrook, Stockton Buckley Jas. 25 Union rd. Macclesfield Bredhury, Stockport Heath, Warrington Buckley J.E.Staley hl.Staley,Stalybrdg llurd F. 3 Gibsonis rd.Htn.Mr.Stckprt Burley Geo. A. 4 Dalton rd. Liscard Buckley John William, 49 ,Heaton rd. Burdass Jn. Leigb aven.Marple,Stckpt Burmiston Mrs.Holmes Chapel, Crewe Heaton Norris, Stockport Rnrdass Robt.Leigh av.Marple.Stckprt Burn F.W.Moor la.Wilmslow, Mnchstr Buckley L.Popars,Mostyn st.Stalybrdg Burdell Mrs. Barondale, Wilmslow, Burn James, Rose cottage, Brnm- Bucldey Miss,Lostock Gralam,Nrthwch Manchester borough, Birkenhead Buckley Mrs. Norfolk villas, London Burden Wm. Memorial house, Bu-xton BurnH.Fulshaw plcWilmslow,Mnchstr road, Bramhall, Stockport road, Macclesfield Bnrne Charles Frederick, 30 .:\forth Buckley Noab, Shaw bank, Mottram Border RBv. H11rold Eustace B.A. Vie- road, Higher Tranmere, Birkenhead • Old road, Stalybridge toria road, Northwich Burne John Robinson, High Lrme Jluckley Robert Eli, 13 Church road, Burder Henry Charles J.P. Sandiway house, High Lane. Stoclrport Heaton Norris, Stockport lodge, Weaverham, Northwich Burnell Mrs. K. 8 Hale road, Li~card Buckley Samuel J.P. Bank Field bo. Burdin Wm. 171 Buxton rd.Macclesfid Burnell Mrs. 'Mary, Barn Hey, Sea Bredbury, Stockport Burding Geo.17r Buxton rd.Macclesfid Bank road, Liscard Buckley T.Woodlands,Bredbury,Stckpt Burditt George F. 51 Parsonage road, Burnell Nathaniel S. The Oaks, Nestun llucknall Edmund, Fern Rock, Queen'8 Heaton Moor, Stockport road, Hooton, Chester park, Chester Burgers John, Bleak house, Lymm, Bnrnell Nicbolas, The Oaks, EastlJ:lm, Bucknall Miss, 14 Cearns rd. Oxton, Warrin~ton Little Sutton, Birkenhead Birkenhead Burges Miss, 8 Grosvenor rd. Hoylake Bnrnell N. 29 Sea bank rd. Egremon t Buck ton Rev. Harold, Astbury house, Burges Misses, rg Shrewsbury road, llnrnes James J. Northenden road, Wybunbury, Nantwkh 0-xton, Birkenhead Gatlev, Manchester 0 Bucock Mrs. Cecil rd. Hale, .Altrinchm Burges Mrs. 59 Hoole rd.Hoole,Chestr Bnrnett John Blair, Fulsh~w p~rl;, Budden E., M.A., B.Sc. Grammar Burgess Arth. H. Mount view, Whnley Wilmslow, Manchester School ho. Cumberlnd.st.Macclesfid Bridge, Stockport Burnett John Montague Crompton Budenberg Christian Fredk. Somer- Burgess Charles, Westholme, Plumley, M .A. Church street, Mal pas ville, Marple, Stockporl Lower Peover Bnrnett Mrs. 27 South road, High Budge Harry Elwin, Oak avenue, Burgess E. B. 79 Falkland rd.Seacmb Tranmere, :Birkenhead Romiley, Stockport Burgess G.38 Cumberland st.Macclsfld Bnrnett Mrs. ~South villas, San,Jrock Bnesden Wm.21 Park rd.ea.Birkenbead Burgess Henry, Carlton villas, ~iars- road, Liscard llug-g-eln Miss, 6 Marine par. Hoylake land road, Sale, Manchester Bnrnett Rd. S. rr Victoria rd.W.Kirhy Bull Rev. Herbert .Ashley M.A. Vicar- Burgess Henry, Oaklands, Over, Wins- llumett Thomas H. 7 Gladstone grove, age, Thornton Hough, Chester ford R.S.O Heaton Moor, Stockport Bull Harry F. 4 Sunny bank, Queen's Burgess Hy. 6g Oxford rd. Macclsfid Bnrnett Thomas W. 414 O:d Chester park, Chester Burgess H. E.23 Caithness drive,Lscrd road, Rock Ferry. Birkenhead Bull James, I 53 Nantwich rd. Crewe Burgess J ames, 78 Sandy lane, Heaton Bnrnrtt ·William E. Sevier, Fnirlie, Bull Jn.Kits Moss la.Bramhall,Stckprt Norris, Stockport Catherine rd. Bowdon, Altrinchnm Bull Miss, Wheelock road, Sandbach Burgess John, Shaftesbnry house, Bnrnlev Jn. J. 100 Wallasey rd.Li~crd Bull Mrs.Stanhope, 6 Eaton rd. Crewe Cheadle Hulme, Stockport Burns D. B. 2 Ravenscroft rd.Bi1 knhd Bull Samuel, 20 Park st. Macclesfield Burgess John Henry, The Poplars, Burns Jas. 84 Sea View rd. Li~cnrd Bullen Wm.Whinmoor, Bidston,B'hend Rose hill, Bowdon, .Altrincham Burns Jn. H. 35 Holland rd. Li~r-ard Bulley A.K. Mickwell brow,Ness,Chstr Burgess Joseph, q2 "\Yelling-ton road Bnrns John H. I Stnart ro~rl, High Bnlley Hy.25" Slatey rd.Claughtn.B'hd north, Heaton Norris, 1Stockport Tranmere, Birkenhead Bulley Thom.a.s Raffles J.P. Breckhey, Burgess Jos. Hy. 13 Peel st. Macclsfld Bnrns Mrs. 35 Jordangate, M:•ccl~fid Mount Pleasant road, Liscard Burgess Maurice H. 4 Oak terrace, llnrns Pritchard Martin, Beaufort ho. Bulley Wm. 12 Shiel rd.New Brighton Stamford road, Bowdon, .Altrincham Beaufort road, Sale, Manchester Bullin Fredk. 20 :Kicholas st. Chester Burgess Miss, Morning-ton villas, Brad- Bnrns W . .Albert rd. Hale, .Altrincham Bullock Alfred W. Byrons wood cot- wall road, Sandbach Burrell Dona:d Dean, 1 I Wellington tage, llyrons lane, "Macclesfield llurgess Miss, The Walnuts, Weaver- road. Oxton, Birkenhearl. Bnllork Chas.43 Prestbury rd.Mcclsfld ham, Northwich Burl'ell George D. The Shanty, Bullock Chas.W.14 Chnrch st.Rgremnt Bnrgess Miss, IJ Willow Rmk rond, Bebin!;!ton rd. Rock Ferry, Birknhd Bullock Ernst.6gCrompton rd.Mcclsftd Higher Tranmere, Birkenhead Dnrrell Henry H. Mount hon~e. Store­ :Bullock George William, The Vale, Burgess Mr~. Hartford bnnk.Northwch ton Tond, Prenton. Birkenhead Bowdon, Altrincham Burgess Mrs. The Hollies, Chapel rd. Bnrrell Henrv T. Fr:mklin, Storeton 0 llullock Jame8 M. Grafton villa, Upton .Alderlev Edge, \'Ianchester road, Prenton, Birkenhead park, Upton, Chester Burgess Mrs.2o6 London rd.Northwch Bnrrell J ames Stanley, 2 .Arno road, "Bullock John. Birtles road, Broken Bur!!ess Mrs. r:; Lord st. Birkenhead Oxton. Birkenhl'ad cross, Macclesfield Burgess Mrs. r ·L~·me gro. Altrinchnm Dnrrell T. G. II5 Foregate st. ChestPr ~ullock Mrs. Bank view, Old Hall rd. Burg-ess ~frs. r65 Nantwich rd. Crewe Bnrrougbs George RPnrv, Clovernor>k. Sale, Manchester Burgess Mrs. Rock mount, Mill road, Prenton rd. we. H!!hr. TranmPre,B'hd Higher Bebington, 1Birkenhead Burrow Geo.A._s6 Church st.Eg:·emnt .
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