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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. • GAW 817 • Frost ~Nnis Tregosse, Moorside, Furze Jsph DEVONSHIRE.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. • GAW 817 • Frost ~nnis Tregosse, Moorside, Furze Jsph. 7 Endsleigh ter.Tavistck Gardiner Edward Cecil, 98 St. An. Bovey Tracey - Furze Misses, Haroldene, Torquay drew's road, Exmouth Frost Miss, Fairfield, Cullompton road, Preston, Paignton Gardiner Joseph J. Stoke cliff, South Frost Mrs. Olarence villa, Avenue rd. Furzland Miss, Church street, Mod- town, Dartmouth Torquay ""' bury, Ivybridge Gardiner Louis, Berachah, Langford Frost Mrs. 1 Drake's avenue, Little- Fyffe Rev. Ebenezer Thomas B..!.. lane, Honiton ham Cross, Exmouth Rectory, Landcross, Bideford. Gardiner Miss, Ellacombe house, Froude Ashley Anthony J.P., C.M.G., Fyler Rear-Admiral Arthur Herbert Rawlyn _road, Chelston, Torquay B.A. Cvllapit Creek, West Alving- S., O.B., D.S.O. Plym villa, Cole- Gardiner MiSs, Holmcroft, Upl:yme, -"ton, Kingsbridge ' brook, Plympton St. Mary Lyme Regis Froude Richard Hurrell, 2 Laureston Gaby Herbert, Madeley, Upper Her- Gar<Jiner Mrs. F 0rtescue, The Cot- road, Newton Abbot mosa road, Teignmouth tage, Bishopsteignton, Teignmouth Fry John,The Poplars,Slade,Ilfracmbe Gage Clement Pyle, Higher Westcot, Gardiner William Francis, £2 New- Fry Miss, 5 Halsdon terrace, Great Talaton, Ottery St. Mary port road, Newport, Barnstaple Torrington Gage Mrs. Bank chambers, Victoria Gardner Rev. Ernest Lloyd, TeigD- Fry Miss, Southlawn, Hermosa road, place, Axminster bridge house, Shaldon, Teignmouth Teignmouth Gairdner Misses, Thorne-hill., Church Gardner Charles Edward Ley, The Fry Mrs. Fenit()n, Honiton road, St. Mary Church, Torquay Octagon, Fore st.Budleigh Salterton F:ry Mrs. Mileine, Preston Down rd. Gairdner Mrs. Mount Charles, Gardner Fred John, Foxbeare,Broad- Preston, Paignton Stitchill road, Torquay · hembury, Honiton Fuge James, 2 Warleigh view, Bere Gaitskell Charles Edward, The Cot- Gardner George, Bovey house, Beer Ferrers, Bere Alston tage, Lympstone, Exeter Gardner George Albert, Bolham cot· Fugler Jas. Rockleigh, Okehampton Galabin Mrs. Tapley, BishopsteigntQn, tage, Bolham, Tiverton Fulford Rev. John Loveband Langdon Teignmouth Gardner Henry Maudsley, 7 St. D.D. The Priory, Woodbnry, Exeter Galbraith Wilson, Wychbury, Cleve- Brannock's road, Ilfracombe • Fulford Francis Algernon J.P. Great land road, Torquay Gardner Mrs. Pinehurst, Seatan Fulford, Dunsford, Exeter Gale Arth. R. Yelland cot.Fremington Gardner Mrs. 6 Roundham villas, Fulford Frederick, Nuttabury house, Gale Chas. Fredk. Fore st. Topsham Sands road, Paignton East-the-Water, Bideford Gale Jn. 7 Brimley vils. Teignmouth Gardner Percy Herbert, Shaftesbur}' Fulford Herbert William,The Mount, Gale John B. Fore street, 'fopsham house, Torrs' park, Ilfracombe Chudleigh, Bideford Gale R. A. Hillview,East end,Honit® Gardner SI. Wm. 8 Hyde rd.Paignton Fulford Samuel J.P. 5 Bay View ter- Gale SL Sunnyside,Woodbury, Exeter Garland Col. Ernest Alfred 0., D.S.O. race, Northam Gall Lieut.-Commdr. John R.N.R. The White cottage, Westfield road, Fulford Tllomas George, 31 Queen st. Brookdale, Sidbury, Sidmouth Budleigh Salterton Exeter & 6 Riviera ter. Dawlish Gallie Col. J~mes Stuart C.M.G., Garland R!:lv. Charles Henry, The Full Henry, The Strand, Shaldon, D.S.O. Almafie, Topsham Vicarage, Chittlehamholt._Chulmlgh Teignmouth Gallie Mrs. Little court, Whitchurch Garl.and Rev. Henry G'. The Manse, Full Henry Champion, The Strand, Down roaa, Tavistock Mary street, lJovey Tracey Shaldon, Teignmouth Galliford Jas.Edwd. 9 New rd.S.Moltn Garland Herbert, g.r St. Brannock's Fuller Capt. Percy H. The Bungalow, Galliford William Ewart, Gissons, road, Ilfraeombe Tarraway road, Preston, Paignton Kennford, Exeter Garland Mrs. Broadclyst, Exeter Fuller Rev. Arthur Rose M.A. The G-alloway Robert Moran, The Hedge- Garland Mrs. West view, Torbay rd.--' Vicarage, Paignton row, Exmouth Paignton Flliler Rev. J oseph Francis M.A. Gal pin Edwin Stanley, 10 Mansard Garnault Misses, Rohan, Bridge road, Mount Vernon, Erith rd. Chelston, terrace, Victoria road, Dartmouth Torquay Torquay Galsworthy John, Wingstone, Mana- Garnett Jas. Cleveland cot.Chudleigh Fuller Mrs.IOChu!'ch rd.NewtonAbbot ton, Moretonhampstead Garnham John William, The Priory,. Fuller Mrs. Dartmoor cottage, Doas- Galsworthy Mrs. Sebakwe, Cary park, Priory road, Da.wlish land, Yelverton St. Mary Church, Torquay Garnish F. 11 Belmont rd.Ilfracombs Fuller Mrs. Lindisfarne, Vicarage rd. Gambier William F. 12 Victoria Garni-sh George, Harefield, Park Chelston, T()rqnay place, Budleigh Salterton lane, Barnstaple Fuller-Maitland Robert, The Grove, Gamble Mrs. 6 Nelson· terrace, New- Garnsworthy Mrs. Monmouth street, Sidmouth port road, Barnstaple Topsham Fulton Col. Frederick Charles,Church Gsmlen Misses, Charlton house, East Garratt Brig.-Gen. Sir Fl'ancis Sod- house, Ipplepen,· Newton Abbot cliff, Dawlish low K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.t> . .Ash- Fulton H.8Cliff ter.Budleigh Sa.ltertn Gammin .Arth. Hillview, Parracombe bury house, Ashbury, Beaworthy Fulton Mrs. Dial house, Up,per West Gammon George, 87 Chambercombe Garratt Lieut.-Col. John Arthur terrace, Budleigh Salterton road, Ilfracombe Thomas D.L., J.P. Bishop's -coqrt, Furler Mrs.3 Gloucester rd.Teignmth Gammon George, Park villa, B_elmont Sowton, Exeter Furlong Col. George William A.P.D. road, Ilfracombe Garratt Major Lawrence Challoner Lynwood, Seaton Gammon John, Hill crest, ChMnber- J.P., M.F.H. Mildown, Clyst ~t. Furnass John Edwin, Elm cottage, combe park, Ilfracombe Mary, Exeter Littleham Cross, Exmouth Gammon Miss, 12 Langleigh terrace, Garrett Rev. S. 2 Haldon ter.Dawlish Furneaux Capt. Rober-t Winsor, I Ilfracombe Garrett Henry Augustus, Kingsdale. Devon terrace, Bridgetown, Totnes Gammon Misses, 16 Ebberly lawn, Higher Erith road, Torquay Furneaux Charles Ernest, 29 Beres:; Barnstaple Garrett Miss, Ravensbourne, Stoke ford street, Stoke, Plymouth Gammon Mrs. Glenview,. Chamber- Fleming, Dartmouth Furneaux John J.P. Tor view, Back- comb~ark, Ilfracombe Garside Mrs. Sunny mount, Hatfield fastleigh Gammon Mrs. Hay house, Shebbear, road, Torquay Furneaux Laurence W. 6 Devon ter- Highampton . Garwood Hugh, Grove cot.- Starcross race, Bridgetown, Totnes Gammon Mrs. Wingtrim, Slade, Gascoigne Rev. Waiter Jo_hn B.A. Furneaux Thomas, J:l5 Devon square, Ilfracombe Rectory, Upton Helions, Crediton Newton Abbot Gammon Richard, 8r Chan.:tbercombe Gaskell Jam~s Stranack, Broomleas, Furneaux William, Rose cottage, _8il- ro-ad, Ilfracombe Victoria place, Budleigh Salterton ver street, Buckfastleigh Gammon William Pyke, Yeo dale. Gass A.I4 Keyberry pk.Newton Abbot Furnivall Henry Wallace, Southcroft, Pilton, Barnstaple Gaster Mrs. Mary, Vale cottage, Woodbury, Exeter Gamon Thos. Meadow. side, Brannton Combs Martin Fursdon C. A. T. Raddon, Chudleigh Gandell Beauchamp M. The Corner Gastrell William Harry S. The Fursdon George Henry J.P. Fursdon, house, Lympstone•. Exeter Grange, Rockbeare, Exeter Cadbury, Thorverton, Exeter Gandy Very Rev. Monsignor Canon .Gataker Mrs. F. Sussex lodge, Cran- Fursdon Miss, Snnnycote, Belmont Charles Edward, The Presbyt-ery, ford avenue, Exmouth road, Ilfracombe Lyme road, Axminster Gates J. St. Kevern, Headland Park 'Furse Arthur, Lyndhurst,Holsworthy Gauge Mrs. 13 Courtenay park, road, Preston, Paignton Furse Henry J. Munsell, Halsdon Newton Abbot Gates Richard Henry, The Mindens, house, Dolton Gange Thos. Henry, Braecote, Preston Park cres. Garfield road, Paignton Furse John, Ferndale, Holsworthy Down road, Preston, Paignton Gatho:rne-Hill H.Cedar shade,Sidmth Furse L. G.2o Ashleig-h rd.Barnstaple Ganny Mrs. Romaleyn, Goodrington Gaud Mrs .• 4 Millbrook vils.Tavistock Furse Miss M. 65 South st. S. Molton road, Paignton Gauntlett Mager Frederick C.B.E., Furse Mrs. Pilton cottage, Gussifqrd Gard Wm. 17 Hills view, Barnstaple C.I.E. Arthington,, Barton rd. To:rqy lane, Exmouth Gardiner Charles Lawrence Weare, Gautier Rev. L. Cadleigh ho.Ivybrdg Furs~y Mrs. School house; Midvale Crossways, Lympstone, Exeter' Gawdery Miss, Chantry, Cricketfield _ road, Paignton . • road, Torquay .
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