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Hertfordshire COURT DIRECTORY.] .HERTFORDSHIRE. VIL 893 Thorp Mrs. 35 Geol'ge st.HemelHempstd Townsend Jsph. Salisbul'yrd.We.Bsrnet TurneyMrs.34Marlowes,HemelHempstd Tllorpe R. A. Lindum, St. Albans road, Townshead Henry, Carnarvon rd.Barnet Turnham Herbert Alfred, 10 Leighton Watford Townshend Rev. Canon, 8parrowsherne, villas, Walthsm Cross 'Ihrsle William, High street, Wheat- Bushey, Watford Tnrpin Jas. Springfld. Gt. Berkhamsted hampstead, St. Albans Toye Frederick, Bedford house, East Tnrpin W.G.Tyler's frm. Rushey,Wstfrd. Thrift Alfred, 35 Gladstone rd. Watford Barnet road, New Barnet Tuttell John, Lintel' cottage, Fanshawe Throssell John, 2 The Limes, Walsworth Tracy Rev. Augustus Copeland M.A.Rec~ street, Bengeo, Hertford road, Bitchin tory, Stapleford, Hertford Twamley Rev. Zachariah M.A. Beech ho. Thrower Joseph, Wood street, Barnet Tl'8cy Mrs. Rectory road, Rickmans- Great(or Much)WymondleY,Stevenage Thuey A.C.E.,F.G.S. TheGuild,Stevenage worth RS.O Tween Arthur, Widford, Ware Thurgood George, Much Hltdham S.O Tranter Mrs. 23 Herbert street, Hemel Tween Misses, New rd. Bengeo, Hertford. Thurgood HarryEdward,Camden house, Hempstead Tween Mrs. The Hermitage, Hertford Hexham road, New Barnet Traveller Geol'ge, Acacia cot. Wormley, Tween WaIter, Widford, Ware Thurgood William, Much Hadham S.O Broxbourne S.O Twelvetree Thomas, East End green, Thurley Ja.s. D. Little Amwell, Hertford Travers Henry, Prospect I'd. St. Albans Hertingfordbury, Hertford. ThurnalI Harry J. Baldock st. Royston Tregelles In. Allen, Elm pI. Hoddesdon Twentyman Rev. George M.A., B.b. Thurnall In. Edwd. Baldock st. Royston Trenchard Henry, Widford, Ware Greenhill park, New Barnet Thurnall Mrs. Baldock street, Royston Tribute Miss Anna Caroline, EIswick Twidell Albert, Kensworth, Dunstable ThurnhamJ.3Herbertst HemelHempstd viI. Rectory rd.Rickmansworth RS.O Twine Frank, Hitchin st. Baldock Thnrsby Mrs. Ickleford, Hitchin Triphook Misses, Orchard rd. Stevenage Twine William, High street, Baldock Thwaites J.D.Cowperrd.Harpenden 8.0 Trollope A. H. M.A. Tyttenhanger lodge, Tyers Edward, 66 St. Albans rd. Watfrd Thyne Thomas M.D. Wood st. Barnet London Colney, St. Albans Tyhurst Jas.Moffats,Nth.Mimms,Hatfld Tidcombe George, 308 High st. Watford TrotterLt.-Col.Fk.J. P. Dyrham pk.Barnt Tylecote C. B. L. Golden parsonage, Tidcombe George, jun. a.E. Aldenham Trotter Alexander, Benslow, Hitchin Great Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead road, Bushey, Watford Trotter In. Brickendon grange, Hertfrd Tylecote H. G. Golden parsonage, Great Tidy Frank Herbert,68 Fore st.Hertford Trotter S. J. P. Hill ho. Wormley,Broxbrne 1 Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead Tidy H. E. Danes hill, Bengeo, Hertford 'rrower Capt. Edwd.Spencer, Stanstead- TylerChs.W.TheHarpes,BroxbouTneS.O Tilden Hy. In. The Manse, Totteridge N bury house, Stanstead Abbot!!, Ware Tyler George, Green, Totteridge 1'1 Tillcock Mrs. Cheshunt street,Cheshunt, Trower Miss, Welwyn hill, Welwyn Tyler Miss, Chapel hill, Sawbridgeworth Waltham Cross Truelove A. 7 Lawn cots. High st. Barnet Tyler WaIter, High street, Hoddesdon TilIman Albert, Elmdon,Richmond road TrumperRev.Jn.F.W.B.A.Wilstone,Tl'ng Tyrl'ell Mrs. 36 MaIden road, Watford east, New Barnet Truro Alfred, Lawn cots. High st.Barnet Underhay Mrs. 8 Hill street, St. Albaus Tilt Rev. Jas. W. M.A. Ickleford, Hitchin Trustram Miss, 29 North road, Hertford Underwood Miss,High st.Gt.Berkhamstd 'l'imes Wm. Onslow, Bedford I'd. Hitchin Tuck Rev. A. J. M.A. Gt. Munden, Ware UnwinFdk.G.London I'd. Sawbridgewrth Tims Miss, Watton-at-Stone, Hertford Tuck Rev. J. J. M.A. 12 North I'd. Hertfrd Unwin-Heathcote Unwin M.A.,J.P. Shep- Timson Chas. Manor st.Gt.Berkhamsted Tuck Horace Johnson, St. Leonards, hall Bury, Stevenage Timson &muel,Pilkington house,Manor Bangeo, Hertford UnwinMrs. Villiers rd. Bushey, Watford street, GreatBerkhamsted Tuck James, Amwell street, Hoddesdon Upton James William, Sydney house, Timson Samuel Rowland, Clunbury Tuck :Mrs. Gordon house,Granville road, Villiers road, New Bushey, Watford house, Great Berkhamsted St. Albans Ure Mrs. George street, St. Albans Tingle FrederickJoseph, Flamstead end, Tucker Edward, 19 Loates la. Watford Vaisey Arthr. Wm. Holly field, Tring Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Tucker James, 10 Loates lane, Watford Vaizey In. S. Vicarage, Broxbourna S.O Tinsley Geo. Sebright I'd. West Barnet Tucker Mrs. James,Garden cottage, New Valentine Rev. HenryTristram M.A. The Tisoe Mrs. Maplehurst, Grange road, town, Bishop's Stortford Vicarage, St. P:\ul's Walden, Welwyn BishOp's Stortford Tucker John James, Talbot house, Tal.. Valentine Chas. 8 Henry I'd. New Bamet TitchmarshMiss,Kneesworth st.Royston bot road, Rickmansworth R. S. 0 Valpy Mrs.Champneys,Wigginton,Tring Titchmarsh Mrs. Britannia tel'. Royston Tucker William, Lawn house, Hunton Vandel' Meulen Captain Frederick Sam!. Titchmarsh V. Liverpool I'd. St. Albans bridge, Langleybury, Watford R.N.,J.p.Stansted rd.Bishop's Stortfrd Tite Arthur, Amwell house, Ware Tucker William, The Cottage, Northaw, Vander Meulen Mrs. Stansted road, Titmuss Mrs. I Adrian villas, Church Potters Bar S.O Bishop's Stortford crescent, St. Albans Tucker Willlam Hodgson, Horwood boo Van Koughnet Comdr. E. B. n.N. Tyt- Titmuss Mrs. Tanyard house, Whitwell, Bushey Grove road, Watford tenhanger pk.London Colney,St Albns Welwyn Tuckness Mrs. Charles, Beauchamp co1.1 Van Le~sen Nicolaas, Broomer cottage, Todd Robt. }<'. Rabley ho. Ridge, Barnet tage, Broxbourne S.O Churchgate,Cheshunt,Waltham Cross Todd Rev. George M.A. Vicarage, Newn- Tudgey Miss,4 Winchester villas,Eleanor VanraUte Charles, Aldenham abbey, St. ham, Baldock estate, Waltham Cross Stephens, St. Albans Todhunter Robert F. J.P. Campions, TugwoodMrs.Reverleyhouse,Hillstreet, Varley Richard, Vernon house, Watford Ridge, Barnet· St. Albans Varney Miss,28~ueenst.HemelHempstd Todhunter William Alfred M.A. Leighton Tuke James Hack, Bancroft, Hitchin Varty Nathan, Mill road, Royston house, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Tull Alfred H. 38 Gladstone I'd. Watford Vaughan Rev. Edward Thomas M.A. Tolkin Frederick, Clock tower, East Tunbl'idge Rev. Frederick, 35 Townsend Rectory, Harpenden 8.0 Barnet, New Barnet street, Hertford Vaughan Rev. Ed. T. jun. M.A. Vicarage, Tomblin Wm. R 36 Langley I'd. Wattrd TumbullMrs.Rose hI. Langleybury,Wtfd Langleybury, Watford Tomkins Mrs. Highfield road, Great Turnbull Stephen, Ivyholt, Woodville Vaughan Edward, Back street, Royston Berkhamsted road, New Bamet Vaughan Frederick Lewisl West Lea, Tomkinson Samuel William, Rowley Turner Rev. Charles M.A. St. Edmund's Wormley, Broxbourne 8.0 grove, Arkley, Barnet college, Standon, Ware Vaughan Joseph, Back street, Royston Tomkinson T. Salisbury rd.West Barnet Turner Rev. Samuel M. A. Letchmore Vaughan M. M. A. Haileybury col. Hertfrd Tomlinson George, Orchard house, heath, Elstree R.S.O Vaughan R. Clifton, The Cottage, Wool- Hammond street, Waltham Cross Turner Dudley, Flamstead. Dunstable mer green, Welwyn Tomlinson Mrs. Woodbine viI. Stevenage Turner George M.B. Rosslyn, St. Cath.. Vaughan Richard. Jas. Back st. Royston TompkinsMiss,Castle st Gt.Berkhamstd erine's estate, Broxbourne S.O Vaughan-Hughes James, Cemmaes, TompkinsMrs.3Elmgro.Gt.Berkhamstd Turner George Brown M.D. The Lodge, Hemel Hempstead Tompson William, Chudleigh villa, Hemel Hempstead VauxE.P.Denswrtb.Stratfordrd.Watfrd Bulwer road, New Barnet Turner Henry, Eboracum villa,Warwick Vaux Mrs.Grassfield cot.ShenleY',Barnet Toms Henry, 106 Sutton road, Watford road, New Barnet Veasey Charles James, High st. Baldock Tootell Mrs. Manor house, High street, Turner Henry Morten, Ruan ldg. Watfrd Veasey Mrs. Thomas, South 10. Baldock Rickmansworth R S. 0 Turner J.A. B.A. Haileybury col. Hertford Verey Alfred Sainbnry,Heronsgate,Rick- TooveyMrs.Manr.viLKing'sLangly.RSO Turner John E. 6 Park road, Barnet mansworth RS.O Toovey William Ar.::hibald, Water side, Turner In. Thos. 103 Queen's rd.WattI'd Verini Wm. Bushey Hall road, Watford King's Langley RS.O Turner Miss, 79 Cotterells road, Hemel VetulamEarlof(lord-lieat.),Gorhambl'y. Toovey John C. AIston I'd. West Bamet Hempstead St. Albans; & Carlton club, London w Topham James, Camlet way, Barnet Turner Miss, Norley st. St. Albans Veysie Mrs. Holywelllodge,Holywell hill, Toulmin Henry Joseph I.P. The Pre, St. Turner Mrs. 26 Piccott's end, Hemel St. Albans Stephen's, St. Albans Hempstead Vicars Mrs. The Danes, Little Berk~ Tower Mrs. Durrants farm, North- TurnerTom,Oakleigh,Langley I'd. Watfd hamsted, Hertford church, Berkhamsted Turner William, Chipperfield, King's Vidal Rev. Robart Wellington M.A. Towers Edward,Richmond villa, Somer- Langley R.S.O Vicarage, Bayford, Hertford set road, New Barnet Turney George, Sylvester terrace, Highl Villebois Mrs. Brockett hLLermfrd.Htdd l'own Hy. Arkley bouse, Arkley, Barnet street, Bushey, Watford IVilliars Thos. In. 170 High st. Watford E H. & M. 58-.
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