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Private Residents. Can 617 NORFOLK.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. CAN 617 Burn Major Henry Pelham, Cliff :Burton-Fanning Prederick William Buxton Miss, The Hall, Whissonsettr house, Overstrand road, Cromer M.D. 1 St. Faith's lane, Norwich DeTeham Burn A. 28 Seagate rd. Hunstanton Burwell Robert Parmenter, 92 South- Buxton Mrs. 9 Essex street, Norwich Burn E. E. Lynwood, Park av. Lynn town road, Great Yarmouth Buxton Mrs. G. Petygards, Swaffham Burn Geo11ge Wilson, I St. Mar- Burwood Frederick James Swann, 6 Buxton Mrs. Louis, Bolwick hall, garet's terrace, Norwich rd.Cromer Brandon terrace, Great Yarmouth Marsham, Norwich Burn John Clande, Cam villa, Gay- Burwood HoraP.e Rnbert, 19 Trafalgar Buxton Noel Edward M.P. Colne cot- wood, King's Lynn road, Great Yarmouth tage, Cromer; & 2 Prince's gate & Burne Guy Edward Knightly, West Burwood .Tames Frederick, 23 High rd. Reform & National Liberal clubs, End house, Victoria roa.d, Diss Southtown, Great Yarmouth London S W Burnett Farie, Nerina, Nelson road, Burwood Miss,rB Mill Hill rd.Norwch Buxton Richard Gurney, Petygards, Shering-ham Bury Thos. 8 Somerleyton st. Norwch Sporle-with-Palgrave, Swaffham Burnett-Read J. W. Bank house, Busby Rev. William M.A. 82 Unthank Bygott Miss, Cross house, North Norwich street, East Dereham road, Norwich Creake, Fakenham Burns Mrs. Heatherwood, Kelling, Buscall R. H., J.P. Carbrook,Thetfrd Bygrave J. Welholme, Stalham,Nrwch Halt Unsh F. P. 27 Dereham rd. Norwich Byrne Rev. Fras. Costessey, Norwich Burr Lawrence, Skeyton lodge, Skey- Hush Frederick William, 126 Gordon Bywater Arthur M. Hill house. ton, Norwich road, Southtown, Great Yarmouth Fincham, Downham Burrage .Arthnr Geor-ge, 34 John rd. Bush George William, The Rookery, Bywater William, Ingrow cottage, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth Walcot, Norwich Exton's road, Lynn Barrage Charles, Homestead, Sal- Bush Mrs. J. Brograve farm, Wax- Byworth John, Cross Hill house, house, Norwich ham, Norwich Methwold, Stoke Ferry Burred Edward, jun.Belle Vue house, Bush R. D. r85 Dereham rd. Norwch Cadamy .A. H. Church plain, Wells Strumpshaw, Norwich Bnsh Robt. 43 South Everard st.Lynn Cadamy J. H. 9 Trinity st. Norwich Burrell C., J.P. Shrublands, Thetford Bushell Edgar Robert, 3 Beccles road, Cadge E. Bank ho. Loddon, Norwich Burrell George Elden, The Shrub- Southtown, Great Yarmouth Cad~e John, Walcot hall, Diss bery, Bradestou, Norwich Bushell Mrs. r69 Beccles rd. South- Cadge Mrs. Elm villa, Roydon rd.Diss Burrell Herbt. Jn. Nunthorpe, Thetfd town, Great Yarmouth Cadge Mrs. 33 Grosvenor rd.Norwich Burrell Miss, 17 West parade, Norwich Bushell W. Fo.ster M.A. The Cross- Cadge Robt. Hy. Queen's rd. Fakenhm Burrell Mrs. R. G. St. Nicholas ho. ways, Cromer road, Halt Cadman Mrs. The Laurels, Cantley, Thetford Bussell Rev. Frederick William D.D., Norwich Burrell William, 7 Lakenham ter- Mus.Bac. Mundham house, Mund- Cadoux Rev. Edward Henry, The race, City road', Norwich ham, Norwich Manse, Hemsby, Great Yarmouth Burrell William, r6 Lichfield road, Bussey Mrs. Vaunoo, Upper Stoke, Cairns Mrs.Hill gro.Cringlefrd.Nrwch Southtown, Great Yarmouth Norwich Calder Misses, Portsea, Nelson road, Burrell Willia.m, Osborne villa, Nor- Bustin Jabez, Bury road, Thetford Sheringham wich road, Thetford Buston Wm. r6ga, King st. Norwich Caley Edward J. Pine banks, Thorp~ Burroughes Rev. Edwd. Rt. M.A. The Butchart Robert Bain, 9 North Denes St. Andrew, Norwich Vicara-ge, Stoke Holy Cross,Norwch road, New Town, Great Yarmouth Caley Frederic!r W. Hilburgh, North- Burroughes Charles Fitzpatrick, The Butcher E. 56 St. Philip's rd.Norwich repps road, Cromer Cottage, Quidenham, .Attleborough Butcher John, 28 Gaywood rd. Lynn Caley M. Northfield cot. Wymondham Burroughes Henry Randall, Burling- Butcher Miss, Pulham St. Mary the Callow Michael J. The Lodge, North- ham hall, Norwich Virgin, Harleston repps, Norwich Burroughes Herbert Ernest, Ivy villa, Butcher Mrs. r Chester place,Norwich Calthrop Gordon M. B., B.C. Burnt st. Bressingham, Diss Butcher Mrs. 30 St. Clement's hill, Wells Burroughes Herbert Robert, 189 Col- New Catton, Norwich Calthrop James Sykes, The ~anor lege road, Norwich Butcher Mrs. 52 South qy.Gt.Yarmth house, Honing, Norwich Burroughes P.R. r84 College rd.Nrwch Butcher R. S. The Heath, Fakenham Calver Frederick Thomas, 146 Lich- Burroughes Stephen Barnabas, The Butcher Thomas Emery, 41 High rd. field road, Great Yarmouth Gables, Cley-next-the-Sea Southtown, Great Yarw.outh Calver Miss, 17 Cambridge st. Nrwch Burrow Richd.r3o Queen's rd.Norwch Butcher W.Whitton,Sprowston,Nrwch Calvert Rev . .Alfred Ernest, 172 Dere- Burrows Waiter, 2 Park villas, Den- Butler Col. Edward Arthur, Winsford ham road, Norwich mark street, Diss hall, Stokesby, Great Yarmouth Calvert Edwin Montagu, 6 St. Faith's Burt T. G. 6 Newmarket rd.Norwich Butler Hy. 5 Brunswick rd. Norwich lane, Norwich Burton Col. Gerard, 129 Newmarket Butler James George, The Chestnuts, Cameron Mrs. St . .Andrew's lodge, road, Norwich Ditching ham, Bun gay Hingham, .Attleborough Burton Rev. .Albert Edward M . .!. Butler John Henry, Ber house, Ber Camp John, 3 Clarence road, Gorles- Rectory, Litcham, Swaffham street, Norwich ton, Great Yarmouth Bnrton Rev. John Robertson M . .A. Butler Miss, Common pl.Walsingham Campbell Capt . .Alex. V\reaS€nham ho. Kilverstone redory, Magdalen st. Butler Miss, Point house, Ipswich rd. Weasenham St. Peter, Swaffham Thetford Norwich Campbell Rev. Colin .Arthur Fitz- Burton .A. 5 Park rd.SuffieLd pk.Crmr Butler Mrs. Barney lodge, Guist gerald M.A. Rectory, Feltwell, Burton .Arthur M.D. Stenson, Nor- Butler Mrs. The Leylands, Cliff aven. Brandon wich road, Cromer Cromer Campbell Rev. G. W. Roydon rd.Diss Burton D. G.41 Queen's rd.Gt.Yrmth Butler Robert Hy. Brisley, Elmham Campbell Mrs. Red qouse, Weasen- Burton E. Norwich rd. Nth. Walsham Butler William Jas. Gooch, Arundel, ham St. Peter, Swaffham Burton Edward, Hamlet house, North Fairfield road, Town close, Norwich Campbell Mrs.Summer hill,Heacham, Walsham Butt John Charles, Ormesby St. Lvnn Burtnn F. rRg Earlham rd. Norwich Michael, Great Yarmouth Ca~pbell Thomas, Hessle villa, Gay- Burton F. 46 Queen's rd. Gt. Yarmth Butter Capt. Archibald Edward wood road. Lynn Bnrton Francis John, 7 Kimberley (reserve) C.M.G., J.P. Barmer hall, Campbell-Dick John, Wacton house, terrace, Great Yarmouth Lynn Long- Stratton Burton F. IO Wortley ter. Mundesley Butterfant Miss,38 Surrey st.Norwich Campllng Charles .Alfred, 25 South- Burton G.J.137 Newmarket rd.Nrwch Butterfant Mro;. 9 Hill House road, town road, Great Yarmouth Burton George, Walcot hall, Norwich Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich Campling Frederick George, 48 Burton J. 6 Trafalgar rd. Gt. Yarmth Bnttifant Owen,Bo Dereham rd.Nrwch Bishopgate street, Norwich Burton Leonard William, Grammar Button John, Salisbury house, Vie- Campling G. H. 2 Stracey rd. Norwich School road, North Walsham toria road, Diss Campling H. H.2n College rd.Nrwch Burton Miss E. A. Sunnydene,Bacton Button Mrs.54 Chapel Field rd.Nrwch Campling Miss, 21 Golden Dog lane. r03-d, North Walsham Buxton Sir Thoma.s Fowell hart. Norwich Burton Misses, Glenelg house, 8 Nel- G.C.M.G., V.D., M.A., D.L., J.P. Campling Mrs. 1 Bathurst rd.Norwch son road south, Great Yarmouth Colne house, Cromer Campling Mrs. Rose cottage, Sal- Burton Mrs. 41 Earlham rd. Norwich Buxton Abbot Redmond,r5 Hall quay, house. Norwich Burton Mrs. Ludham, Great Yarmth Yam1outh; & at Fritton Hall, nr. Campling William John, The Hermit- Burton ~rs. 9 TrafalgaT rd.Gt.Yrmth Great Yarmouth age, Sprowston road, Norwich Bnrton Mrs. E. V. Kyneton terrace, Buxton Edward Gurney B . .A., J.P. Candler Horace Ralph, The White North Walsham Catton hall, Norwich house, Buxton, Norwich Burton Percy W. 3 Mount st. Lynn Buxton Geoffrey :Fowell V.D., D.L., Canham A. W. 167 Earlham rd.Nrwcb Burton Samuel H., M.B. 49 St. Giles J.P. Dunston hall, Norwich Canham Arthur Charles, 73 Salisbury street, Norwich Buxton John Henry D.L., J.P. Upton Toad, New Town, Great Yarmouth Burton W. M. r76 Dereham rd.Nrwch house, Cromer Canham Robt. Bo Earlham rd. Norwcb Cann Misses, Market pl.W)mondham .
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