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Northamptonshire. [Kelly's 352 NEW NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. [KELLY'S Newton Arthur Henry, Potterspury, Odey Mrs. Kilsby, Rugby Palmer J. B. 36 Cyril st. :Korthampton Stony Stratford Odom Henry James, Bleak house, Palmer John T. 229 Eastfield road. Newton Frank, Banavie, Headlands, Lincoln road east, Peterborough Peterborough Kettering Ogilvy Thomas, Hulcote, Towcester Palmer Lucius, Edenhurst., Dallington Newton Rev. Herbert Fretwell RA. 42 Oldacres Chas.E.29 High st. Daventry avenue. Northampton Guildhall road, Northampton Oldham G. H. 35 Broadway, Ketrtering Palmer Thomas Charles, Westwood,. Newton James Young, Fremaux he. Oldham John, 126 Clarence avenue, Dallington, Northampton Kingsthorpe, Northampton Queen's park, Northampton Palmer Thos. R Duston, KorthamptoIt Kewton Mrs.Banavie,Headlands,Kttrng Oldham Miss, Eastmead, London road, Palmer WaIter, Yelvertoft, Rugby Newton Mrs. Tansor, Oundle Peterborough Pank George, I The Crescent, Thorpe- Nicholls Mrs. Jesmond cottage, Kings- Oldham Mrs. Boughton, Northampton road, Peterborough ley road, Northampton Olding Mrs. 56 Lincoln rd. Peterboro' Pank H. Oakleigh,London rd.Peterbro" Ni.chols Frank, Thorpe Lea, Thorpe Oldroyd Rev. Albert Edward M.A. Pank Mrs. 13 The Crescent, Thorpe Lea road, Peterborough Vicarage, New street, Oundle road, Peterborough Nichols George Thomas, Homefield, Ollivant Sir Edward Charles KayU Panter Alfred, Desborough, Market Broadway, Peterborough K.C.LE. Glebe cottage, Guilsboro', Harboroug-h Nichols Herbert Henry;West st.Oundle Northampton Pantling Rabert, Charter house,Broad­ Nichols J.H.70 Stimpson av.Nrthmptn Olney Charles Frederick, Merleside, way, Peterborough Nichols Mrs. 19 The Parade, Phipps- The Drive, Phippsville,Northampton Papillon Godfrey K. West st. King'ir ville, Korthampton Openshaw Rev.Thomas Williams M.A. Cliffe, Wansford RS.O . Nicbols William Daniel J.P. 16 West- Rectory, Middleton Cheney,Banbury Parke William Bushell, 96 Midland gate, Peterborough O'Rafferty J. C. 37 Oxford st.Daventry road, Wellingborough Nicholson John Browne,Barrack,Stmfd O'Reilly Rev.Edward StirlingA.K.C.L. Parker F. C. 7 East Park par.Nthmptn Nicholson Miss, 142 Midland road, Vicarage, Longthorpe, Peterborough Parker Henry, Sprin!,i villa, Kettering Wellingborough Orford Sydney, Thrapston road, Rothwell, Kettering Nicholson Mrs. 389 Wellingborough Orgill Wm. P. 15 Albion pI. Nthmptn Parker J. C. 22 Hatton av.Wellingboro" road, Northampton Orr-Ewing Archibald Ernest J.P. Parker John T. Park house, Buckby Kightingale Albert D., M.A. Sidney Brackley hill, Brackley wharf, Rugby house, Oundle Osbond Miss, East Farndon, Market Parker John Thomas, 'Woodlands, Hat­ Nig-htingale Miss, IQ7 Colwyn road, Harborough ton park, Wellingborough ~orthampton Osbol'n Rev. John, Wesley ho. Ban- Parker Misses, Lyndhurst, St. Peter's: Nind William, 24 Cyril st. Nrthmptn bury road, Brackley avenue, Kettering Nix Phillip, 55 Stimpson av. Nthmptn Osborn Miss, 68 Dern!,iate,NorthamptlIl. Parker Mrs. 18 Harborough road,. Noble Arthur, Thorpe rd. Peterboro' 05born Mrs. 17 Badby rd. Daventry Kingsthorpe, Northampton Noble F. 59 Moor rd. Rushden R.S.O Osborne G. 79 Bostock av. Northmptn Parkhurst Lewis Evan M.A., M.D. Noble George, Oxford cottage, Broad- Osborne Misses, Gt. Everdon,Daventry Buckingham house, Brackley way, Peterborough O'SulIivan Rev. Austin, St. Mark's Parkin Rev. Matthew Edward, Griffitb Noble John, I8r Wellingborough rd. presbytery, London rd. Daventry street, Rushden RS.O Rushden RS.O Overton Rev. Canon John Hy., D.D. Parkin Wm. G. Higham Ferrers R.S.O Noble Mrs. 139 Rockingham rd.Kttrng Prebendal house, Minster precincts, Parkins Mrs. 82 Abington av.Nthmptn Nobles James, Abbey view,Weedon rd. Peterborough; & Girmley rectory, Parkinson Richard M. St. Mark's viIs. St. James', Northampton Market Harborough 93 Lincoln road, Peterborough Nodder John Fredk. 52 Birchfield rd. Owen Rev. Wm. Sulg-rave, Banbury Parnell Edwin, 8 Birchfield road,. Phippsville, Northampton Owen Charles Richard,Highfield house, Phippsville, Northampton Norburv• Countess of, East Carlton Park road, Rushden RS.O Parnell Mrs.32 Abington av. Nrthmptn hall, East CarUon, Market Harboro' Owen Thomas Richard, 4 Park view, Parr Reginald Edwin, 30 Hatton aven. Norman Rev. Edward Field B.A. Towcester rd. Far Cotton, Nthmptn Wellingborough Vicarage, Watford, Rugby Owsley R F. Ashley, Market Harboro' Parris R. Stanway, Westgate,Peterbro" Norman Danl. Brackley rd. Towcester Oxley Benj. 15 Victoria promenade, Parrott John, Corralinn, London Norman Edward Parker RA., M.D. Northampton road, Kettering The Cedars,Yardley Hastings,North- Pack John, 38 Colwyn I'd. Northamptn Parrott Miss, 182 Cromwell rd.Ptrbro" ampton Packe Rev. Henry Vere RA. Rectory, ParsonsCaleb,lrthlingborough,Higham Norman F.9 Griffith st.Rushden R8.0 Lamport, Northampton Ferrers RS.O Norman Mrs. Braybrooke, Market Packer Henry, 64 Birchfield rd.Phipps- Parsons E. Irchester, Wellingborough Harborough ville, Northampton Parsons Miss, Irchester, Wellingboro" Norman Mrs. 6 Cambridge street, Packer Matthew W. Witton vil. Broad- Parsons Rev. Robert Arlhur L.Th. Wellingborough way, Peterborough Vicarage, Long Buckby, Rugby Norman Mrs. Cheyne walk, Nrthmptn Packwood Mrs. 59 Midland road, Parton Charles, 27 Birchfield road,. Norman W. G. Cheyne walk, Nthmptn WelIingborough Phippsville, Korthampton Norris W. A. 99 Lincoln rd.Peterboro' Page Alan,Church Brampton,Nthmptn Partridge Edwin Thomas, Tingdene,. Norris WaIter H. Steane pk. Brackley Page Alfred,39 Billing rd. Northamptn Wellingborough road, Northampton Korthampton Marquess of, J.P. Castle Page AlIen, Homeleigh,Harborough rd. Partridge Francis G. Brackley Ashby castle,Northampton; 51 Len- Kingsthorpe, Northampt<ln Partridge Mrs. London rd. Nrthmptn nox gardens & National Liberal club, Page Arth. Manor ho. Eye, Peterboro' Partridge Owen, The Headlands, Irtb- London SW; & Compton Winyates, Page F. W. 14 Palk rd.Wellingborough lingborough, Higham Ferrers R S. () Warwick Page George, Headlands, Kettering Pashler John, Thrapston Norton Mrs. Yelvertoft, Rugby Page James, Nene view, Castle street, Passmore Mrs. 91 Bostock av.Nthmptn Norton W. IQVictoria prom.Northmptn Wellingborough Pate Very Rev. Canon Robert (Cath.), Norton Wm. 106 Bostock av. Nthmptn Page John Thos. West Haddon, Rugby Cathedral ho.Leicester rd.Nrthmphr Korwood H. II Bowling Green avenue, Page Percy, II4 Broadway, Peterboro' Paten Alfred J. Dogsthorpe, Peterboro" :Kettering Page Percy, 5 St. Paul's ter. Leicester Patenall Mrs. 19 London rd.Ketterinlf Nugent Lieut.-Col. John Vesey, Pits- road, Northampton Patenall T.Higham rd. RushdenRS.O ford, Northampton Page Walton,75 Sheep st.Northampton PatenalI William Alfred, North street,. Nunn Charles Roberts, Vigo, Bed- Paget Cecil, Geddington priory, Ged- Rushden RS.O ford road, Northampton dington, Kettering Paterson William, Hill house, Potters­ Nunn Jas. S. 26 Bostock av. Nthmptn Paget Charles Edward, Great Hough- pury, Stony Stratford Nurrish W.Victoria rd. RushdenR.S.O ton house, Northampton Patman Harry, The Laurels, Station Nurser Wm. Thos. Braunston, Rugby Pain James, Corby, Kettering road, Long Buckby, Rug-by Oakesbott H.37Stimpson av.Nrthmptn Pain William, Great Oxendon, Market Patrick J. Easton-on-the-Hill, Stamfrd Oakley Richard, Braunston, Rugby Harborough Patrick Joseph, Geddington, Kettering Oates W. Kingsley Park ter. Nthmptn Paine Frederick, II9 Clarence avenue. Patrick Mrs. Stephen, Burton house, O'Beirne Major Arthur, Astrop grange, Queen's park, Northampton Rockingham road, Kettering Banbury Paine Thomas, 26 Cyril st. Nrthmptn Patrick Mrs.I23Rockingham rd.Kttrng O'Brien iRev. Francis Alexander M.A. Paley William M.D., J.P. Thorpe road, Patridge Mrs. 27 Harrowden road, Church Charwelton, Byfield RS.O Peterborough Welling-borough O'Brien Horace Stafford D.L., J.P. Paling Richard,30 Westgate,Peterboro' Patridge W. 14 Broad g-rn. Wellingbro" Blatherwycke park, Wansford R8.0 Pallett Samuel Arthur, Shirley park, Patten Rev. Basil Arthur M.A. Hart­ O'Connor Mrs. The Grange, Weston Rushden R.S.O well vicarage, Korthampton Favell Palmer A. E. 52 Lincoln rd. Peterboro' Pattinson The Misses, Brixworth,. Odam Miss, Werrington, Peterborough Palmer Frederick, Buccleuch villas, Northampton 'odams Charles William, 34 Lutter- Queensberry road, Kettering Pattinson Mrs. 7 Fletton av.Peterboro" worth road, Northampton Palmer Jas. Headlands av. Kettering Pattison Rev. Geo. West st. Ound1&.
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