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TRADES. APA 9~7 Beynolds Miss Lizzie, 3 Saltwood Roberts T TRADES. APA 9~7 Beynolds Miss Lizzie, 3 Saltwood Roberts T. H. 18 Westbrook rd.Margt Rowlinson Mrs. Isabel, Woodberry, gardens, Hythe Roberts Waiter S. Terrace cottage, The Vale, Broadstairs lleynolds MisJ Mary Ann, Merton ho The Parade, Broadstairs Rowlstone Miss S. 4 Douglas av.Hythe Bridge street, Wye, Ashford Robertson Mrs. Ada, 28 Queen's gar- Rowsell J. J. 7 Addington sq.Margate leynolds Mrs. Susan, u Wave crest, dens, Throwley road, Berne Bay Rumens Herbert, 39 Helena av.Margt Wbitstable Robins Mil!s A. 26 Godwin rd. Margte Rumsey Miss Elizabeth, 5 Coolinge Rhensius Hermann,28Edgar rd.Margt Robins Mrs. M. 13 Lewis avenue, road, Folkestone Rhodes Miss E. 8 Albion pl. Bamsgte Cliftonville, Margate Rundle Jerome J. 9 Dudley road, Bhodes Mrs. J. I04 Norfolk rd. Margt Robins Wm. S. 8 Clifton gdns.Margte Tunbridge Wells Richards Charles, 3 Mountfield road, Robinson C.E. 5 :Percy rd.Broadstairs Russell Alfred Charle!!, 3 Churchfield Tunbridge Wells Robinson Charles Alfred, Laurel ho. place, Margate Bichards Ml'S. Eliza, 1 Bosemont St. Peter's road, iBroadstairs Russell Hbt. 41 Warwick rd. Margate Tillas, Cromwell road, Whitstable Robinson E. 9 Bouverie sq. Foll;:estne Russell Mrs. S. IS Paragon,Ramsgate Bichards Jas. 33 Princes cres.Margate Robinson Mrs. E. 7 Sweyn rd- Margte Russell Thomas,I3 York rd.HerneBay Bichards Mrs. Louisa, 3 Ethelbert Robinson Miss Elizabeth, I87 North- Russell William Henry, 4 Clifton viis. crescent, Margate down road, Margate South road, Herne Bav• Richards Mrs. 8.3 Addington st.Margt Robinson F. C. 8I High st.HerneBay Rutland W.H.2o Abbot's hi. Ramsgte Bichards Thomas William, so Broad- Robinson Miss Helena, 21 Belmont Rutter Edwd. 3 Camden sq. Ram~;gte mead road, Folkestone road, Broadstairs Rutter J. H. 52 Dover rd. Folkes•one Bichards W.Ig Radnor Pk. cres.Flkstn Robinson Miss Mary, 16 Bartholomew Ryall Jas. 28 Alexandra rd. Broadstrs Bichardson Miss Annie, 3 Brockman street, Dover Rye Chas. 64 Bellevue rd. Ramsgate road, Folkestone Robinson Octavius, 40 St. George's Ryles Miss E. 5 Hawley sq. Margate Bichardson George, Mentone, St. road, Broadstairs Rymill Mrs. F. 10 College rd.Bromley Peter's road, Broadstairs Robinson Mrs. S.25 Marine ter.Margt Sackett Arth.22 Abbot's hl.Ramsgate Bichardson John,g Sussex av.Margate Robinson T. 45 Mortimer st.HerneBay Sackett G. 8 Salisbury av. Ramsgate Bichardson Mrs. Kate, Prospect Hill Robin son Mrs. W. 5 Garden row ,Margt Sacree William, I2 Alexandra road, house, Crow hill, Broadstairs Robinson W.27 & 29 Marine ter.Margt South Margate, Margate Richardson Mrs. Louisa Beatrice, 48 Robison Miss E. 14Royal cres.Ramsgte Sadbury Frederick Waiter, IB Alex­ Somerset road, Ashford Rochester Thos. I Royal rd.Ramsgate andra road, Broadstairs Richardson Mrs. Minnie, 5 Wrotham Roder Mrs. E. 18 Royal rd.Ramsgate Saffell Miss Elizabeth A. Finmere, road, Broadstairs Roe Mrs. C. 7 Kent ter. Ramsgate South road, Hythe Bichardson S.I4 Canterbury rd.Margt Roebuck John, 20 Avenue road, Dover Saffery R. 17 Alexandra grdns. Flkstn Richardson W.R.37 Victoria av.Margt Roffe Mrs. Wm. 46 Mount Ephraim, Salari Mrs. Charlotte, 9 Victoria ter­ Richman J.35Underdown st.HerneBay Tunbridge Wells race, Mortimer sti·eet, Berne BaY• Richmond Miss Ann, 6 Willsons rd. Rogers Mrs. A. R. 32 Price's av.Mrgt Sale J n. 38 Cliftonville av. Margate Ramsgate Rogers Chas. 35 Thanet rd. Ramsgte Sales Fredk. IS Clarence rd. Svicnp Richmond E. 56 Ethelbert rd. Margte Rogers E.J .21 St.Luke's av. Ramsgate Salmon Arthur Edward, 56 Hollicon- Rickon W. H. 56 Trinity sq. Margate Rogers Edward, 37 Park pl. Margate dane road, Ramsgate Bickwood Albert E. 9 Belmont ter. Roger~ Mrs. Ellen, 5 Hazlewood ter- Salmon Henry, 4, 5 & 6 First avenue, Church road, Whitstable race, Charles street, Herne Bay Cliftonville, Margate Biddle Mis~ S. 7 Norfolk rd. Margate Rogers F. W. 86 Dover st. Folkel!!ton!' Salmons Mrs. Caroline,23 Cambridge Riddles Miss Fanny, 2 Westbrook Rogers Miss G.13 Station rd.Margate gardens, Folkestone terrace, Mar gate Rogers J sph. E. _c; I Stone st.Favrshm Salter F. G. 8 Oxford ter. Foll~estone Ridge Charles, I Wrotham avenue, Rogers Miss M. E. I32 Windmill st. Sandav• Thomas Samuel, I2 Shaftes- Ramsgate road, Broadstairs Gravesend bury street, Ram~gate Ridgewell Herbert Edward, I9 Addis- Rogers Owen A. 29 Hatfeild rd.Margt Sanders George, 4 Mason terrace, combe road, Margate Rogers R. B. 34 Beaconsfield rd. Deal King's road, Herne Bay Ridgwell Joseph, I Montacute gar- Rogers T.C.77 Ramsgate rd. Margate Sanders John, 2 Homestead villas, dens, Tunbridge Wells Rolfe F. W. 7 Camden rd. Ramsgate Bridgeway Cliff, Herne B'ty Ridley Misses Julia & Henrietta, 4 Rolfe John, I Marine ter. Folke~tone Sanders Miss L. IS Station rd.Margte Westbrook road, Margate Romney Mrs. S. 24 Liverpool st.Dover Sanderson Mrs. Annie, 47 St.Geor~e's Ridnell G. R. 7 St. Peter's rd. Margte Roots Miss C. A. 4 Saltwood gardens. place, Canterbury Beece William Henry, Elnothington Hythe Sandford Miss Janet E. 9 Nelson cres­ house, Hollingbourne, Maidstone Raper Harry, 2 Garden row, Yarg-ate cent, Ramsgate Rigden E. A. 3 Alliance rd.Ramsgate Raper Thos. 33 Star hill, Rochester Sands Edward John, IO Wrotham rd. Rigden George, II Norfolk rd.Margte Rose Mrs. Annie, Beverley, Rawdon Droadstairs Rigden Wm.A. 5 St. !Peter's rd.Margt road. Ramsgate Sandvell G. S. 76 Trinity sq. Margte Rigelsford Lawrence, 2 Chandos vils. Rose Mrs. F. 9 Gordon sq.Birchingtn Sandwell J. R. II Trinity sq. Margate Dnndonald road, Broadstairs Rose Frederick, Bromley house, Mor- Sankey Mrs. S.g4 Grange rd.R'\m<:gte Ring Mrs. R. 6 Albion pi. Ramsgate timer street, Herne Bay Sargeant F.J.I~ Chatham st.Ra::no:gte Ringham Mrs. Elizabeth, 2 Rose- Rose J. 70 Plains of Waterloo,Bamsgt Sargent Thomas William, Shannon- mont vils. Cromwell rd. Whitstable Rose John, 12 Park road, Hythe ville, Dundonald road, Broad<:tairs Bippin Mrs. Mary, 2 & 3 The Beach, Rose Stephen, 5 Clifton villas, South Saunders Alfred George, I9 Osborne Lower Walmer, Deal road, Herne Bay road, Broadstairs Ripstein Charles Hugo, 5 Ethelbert Rose Wm. :l Underdown st.Herne Bay Saunders Clement Richard, 2 Brad­ square, Westgate-on-Sea Ross Mrs. C. <; Clarence lawn, Dover ford villas, Dartford rd. Sevenoaks Rix Miss E. G. 5 Walmsley road, St. Ross Robert, 6 Norman street, Dover Saunders Mrs. Edith, 56 L nd n Peter's, Broadstairs Boss Mrs.W. II Ordnance ter.Chathm road, Tunbridge Wells Roalf Mrs. J. 53 West Cliff rd.Bamsgt Roth Joseph, 2':1a, High st. Marg-ate Saunders Edward, 57 Dover rd.Flkstn Bobbins Mrs.L.3o Avenue rd.Ramsgte Rothwe~l C. I Dundonald rd. Ramsgt Saunders Mrs. Elizabeth, 15 Bouverie Roberts A. 3 Camden rd. Ramsgate Rothwell G. 3 Brook terrace, Eaton road west, Folkestone Boberts Miss Elizabeth M. 51 Fitr;roy road, Margate Sannders Miss Ellen, 130 Grange rd. avenue, Margate Rothwell Mrs. Louisa, 13 Clifton gar- Bamsgate Roberts Frederick E. I6 Sunnyside, dens, Margate Saumlers Miss F. go Northdown road, Mortimer street, Herne Bay Roud Charles William Langham, 3 Mar gate Roberts G. I Cliftonville av. Margate Theodore ter. l\Iargate rd. Ramsgte Saunders H. 16 Charlotte pl. Margate Roberts Geo. 40 Victoria rd. Margate Rowan Louis Sydney, Normanhurst, Saunders Miss M.J.Prospect rd.Hythe Roberts Mrs. Harriet, I Holden rd. Sea road, Westgate-on-Sea Saunders Mrs. :&. 25 Cheriton place. Southborough, Tunbridge Wells Rowe Arth. W. 7~ Eaton rd. Margate Folkestone Roberts Henry, Providence house, Rowe James John, Kent villa, Canter- Saunders Mrs. Thomas, 20 Church Granville road, Broadstairs bury road, Margate road, Tunbridge Wells Roberts Hrbt. 29 Ethelbert rd.Margte Rowe Miss Mary Elizabeth, 3 West- Sautelle W. 85 Rancorn rd. Margate Roberta Mrs.K. :1 Ethelbert ter.Margt brook terrace, Margate Savage Mi"Sf'S Eliza & Rachel, ;a3 Roberts L.H.38 :Ramsgate rd.Margate Rowell Jn. 4 Grosvenor pi. Margate York road, Tunbridge Wells Roberts Miss Leonora, Seaham villa, Rowland Robert F'rederick, 30 Alex- Savage Miss L. 10 Cliff ter. Margate Westgate Bay av. Westgate-on-Sea andra road, Broadstairs Savage Wm. I Best lane. Canterbury Roberts Mrs. M.3 Ethelbert rd.Margt Rowland William, 2 Holly 'Villas, Saveall William Jas. The Hermitage, Boberts Mrs. Margaret, 5 Addington High street, Berne Bay Boxley, Maidstone road, Margate Rowlands Benjamin, Richmond villa, Savill Mrs. A. 1:9 Helen& av. Marga~e Boberts R. T. 37 Athelstan rd.Margte Seabrook, Hythe Saxby Mrs. J.:R.23Camden rd.Ramsgt Roberts Miss Sophia, 5 Grosvenor Rowles Mrs. S. 43 Ethelbert rd-Mrgt Sayer Miss A. SI Ethelbert rd.Margt park, Tunbridge Wells .. Sayer Mrs. C. 72 Sweyn road,Margate .
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