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The London Gazette, August 11, 1899. 5039 THE LONDON GAZETTE, AUGUST 11, 1899. 5039 Falmouth, William Eail, Helland, Penryu, Arthur For the County of Devon.. T. Target, Cambridge-terrace, Falmouth, Edward David William Ramsey Buchanan, of Broom- Pownall Kendall, Helston, Charles C. Hocking, hills, Honiton, the Reverend Hugh Jobn Helston, John Michael Martyn, Helston, John Fortescue, of the Rectory, Honiton, the Buckingham Keinpthorne, Cury, Joseph Boaden, Reverend Richard Augustus Byrde, of All- Cury, Percy Bickford Smith, Trevanno, Sithney, hallows, Honiton,'and William 'Minifie, of Kil- William Bakes-, Advent, Camelford, Charles mington, AxminSter, Robert Cuddeford, Thorn- Marshall, Puck walls, Canielford, Glanville Murray, wood, Tedburn St. Mary, Roger Cuncliffe Clerk, Davidstow, Camelford, William Jewell, Fenton, C.C., Maidencombe, Stokeinteignhead, Trewen, Camelford, Thomas Baker Peurce, Tre- Edward John Sandye, Golden Lion, Ashburton, walder, Camelford, Thomas Pope Rosevear, William Henry Sharland, Addiscombe Lodge, •Camelford, George Frederick Mattenson, Clerk, Teignmoutb, William Perry man, Yeo Chayford, Lesnewth, Boscastle, John .Hockin Seceombe, Charles Knowles, Kingsfceignton, Simon New- jun., Michaelstow, Camelford, George Gould combe Neck, Great House. Moretonhampstead, Ross, Clerk, Michaelstow, Camelford, Charles William Drew, Hillstead, Kingskerswell, William Wade, Boscastle, Camelford, Henry Michenson Curson Brely, South Zeal, Okehampton, Thomas Coverly Price, Clerk, Boscastlo, Camelford, William Hutchings, Hillsey ,Teignmouth, Matthew William Turvavine Martyn, Boscastle, Camel- Fraser, Wellington-street, Teigumouth, George ford, John Edward Carey, Clerk, Otterham, Wellington Bracher, Hillside, Tedburn Sfc. 'Mary, ••Camelford, Humphry Smeeth, Sfc. Gennys, Richard Palk, Well, Broadhempston, William Stratton, William Frederick Charles Rogers, Lane Shilston, Littlejoy, High week, William Clerk, St. Juliot, Bocastle, Edward Lillicrap Francis Snow, Margerys, Kingsteignton, John Elson, St. Juliot, Boscastle, John May, St. Teath, Eveleigh Farmer, Langston, Manaton, Thomas Oamelford, John Symons, Tintagel, Camelford, Gray, Halstow, Dnnsford, Charles Barber, Thomas Cpppin Wickett, Tintagel, Camelford, Chipley Bickington, Richard Stephen Lang, Arthur Grig Chapman, Clerk.'Tintagel, Camel- Gulmswell,Coombeinteignhead,WilliamTremlett, ford, Richard Bolitho Stephens, Trevulga, Bos- of Hollacombe, Crediton, Gentleman, John Madge castle, William Drakes, Warbston, Launceston, Pope, of Spence-Combe, Crediton, Gentleman, Charles Edward Bowles Tripp, Clerk, Warbston, Edward Sydenham Fursdon, of Posbury,Crediton, Launces>ton, Reverend John Shaw, M.A., South Gentleman, Benjamin Hansford Hill, of New-? Hill Rectory, Callington, Clerk in Holy Orders, combes, Crediton, Gentleman, Joseph Arthur John Kittow, Browda, Linkinhorne, Esquire, Bellamy, 28, Southside-street, Plymouth, John Reverend Samuel Pascoe, St. Issey Vicarage, Henry Square May, 1, Portland-villas, Plymouth, Reverend Edmund Joseph Walker, St. Columb Joseph Pearce Brown, 2, Houndiscombe-villas, Rectory, Richard Adams, Penheuser, Newquay, Plymouth, Robert Burnard, 3, Hillsborough, retired Surgeon, Henry Anthony Walmer, New- Mannamead, Plymouth, Thomas Henry Harvey, quay, retired Draper. Gordon-villa, Mannamead, Plymouth, Hemsley Shanks, R.N.,13,Argyle-terrace, Plymouth, Hugh For the County of Cumberland. David Sandernan, 4, Elliot-terrace, Plymouth, John Powley, Langwathby, R.S.O., Cumber- John Shelly, 8, Woodside, Plymouth, Thomas land, Edmund Thomas Bell, Arkleby, Aspatria, Greek Wills, St. Mildreds, Wilderness-road, •Cumberland, James Hudson, Barco, Penrith, Mannamead, Plymouth, Richard Bayly, Torr, •Henry Walton, Howburn, Alston, Cumberland, Plymouth, Henry Gore Hawker, Hoe Garden Thomas Glasson, Ormathwaite Hall, Keswick, House, Plymouth, Georg-e Buller Collier, 53, Robert Bradshaw Smith, Beech Grove, Penrith, Southside-street, Plymouth, Walter Pike, Wood- > Thomas Cannell Dixon, Keswick, George William land House, Plymouth, William James Penn, 12, Kenworthy, Vale View, St. Bees, Thomas Nelson, Woodland - terrace, Plymouth, William Law, >Catgill Hall^Egremont, John Tyson, Hazel Bank, Carhullen, Mannamead, Plymouth, Sydney Gosforth, John Wordsworth, Allhallows Rectory, Herbert Phillips, Trenley, Maonamead, Ply- Wigton. mouth, Frederick Evans Anthony, 6, Thorn Park- For the County of Derby. avenue, Plymouth, George Porter Rogers, 2, Edward Henry Ayre, The Limes, Mickleover, Warleigh-villas, Ford-park, Plymouth, Charles Henvy Arnold Bemrose, Derby, William Parkin- Horace Radford, 2,Queen's Gate-villas, Plymouth, -son Bennett, Sawley, Edwin Canner, Stanley, John Brown, 8, Queen's-gate, Plymouth. John Robert Harvey, Little Eaton House, John Pake- Thomas Bond, 5, Woodland-terrace, Plymouth. •man,Chellaston, Derby, Francis Staunton Wilmot- For the County of Dorset. Sitwell, Coxbench Hall, Horatio Batemau, Row- George Edward Soliy, Wimborne, Robert 'ditch Lodge, Derby, Reverend Thomas James Law Harkness, Cranborne, Reverend Richard -Jones, the Vicarage, Tickenball, Vicar of Ticken- Vesey Blathwayt,'Lillington Rectory, Sherborne, hall, Richard Sale, Repton, Edward Dawson Salt, Reverend Edward Wyndham Goodden, Nether •the Rock House, Newton Solney, Humphrey Compton Rectory, Sherborne. ^f rafford Nadin, Ashby-road, Winshill, Reverend For the County of Durham. John Joseph Singleton, the Vicarage, Melbourne, Henry Moon Ord, The Esplanade, Sunderland, Vicar of Melbourne, Frank Wardle. Stapenhill. William Frederick Viut, The Cedars, Sunderland, Leonard Spencer Salt, Newton, Solney, the Joseph Horan, The Oaks, Sunderland, James Reverend William Harry Arkwright, of Wirks- Henry Wood Culliford, Thornhill-park, Sunder- worth, Charles Wright, of Wirksworth, Joseph land, Thomas Elliott, Carley Lodge, Sunderland, Albert Wheatcroft, of Wirksworth, William Robert A. Bartram, Thornhill-park, Sunder land, Tatham, Stanley House, Ilkeston, Frank Sudbury, Vig. F. Thompson, The Grove, Houghton-le- Field House, Ilkeston, George Smith (District Spring, Thomas George Hutton, The Cedars, -Councillor), Main-street, Long Eaton, W. B. Sunderland, William Theodore Doxford, Grindon Bembridge, Scarsdale House, Ripley, William Hall, Sunderland, John Storey Barwvck, Ash- -Smith, Dunstead House, Langley Mill, Rev. brooke, Simderland, Alan Greenwell, South Arthur Edward Clarke, Rectory, Sawley, Samuel Bailey, Durham, Reverend Vincent King Cooper, Walker, Alfred-street, liipley, W. Lowe Macgles- South Bailey, Durham, Alan Hutchiuson, North -ton, The Beacon, Ockbrook, William Merry, Bailey, Durham, Thomas Joaes, Queen-street, Holmdale House, Ilkeston, Jas. Winfield, Junr.j Durham, Philip Armes, North Bailey, Durham, Derby-road, Long Eaton, Thos. May field, Fair- Frank Byron Jevons, North Bailey, Durham, -view House, Heanor. J. Meade Falkner, Palace-green, Durham, Alfred M 2.
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