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P.RIVATE BESIDENTS. WO& .59'7 White Hy.153 Nottingham Rd :NOTTJ:NGBAMSBIBE I J P.RIVATE BESIDENTS. WO& .59'7 White Hy.153 Nottingham rd. Mansfield Wilkinson Martin, Beechwood, London Wilson William H. Hexgrave park, White John Harrop, Layton Burrow, road, Newark Farnsfield, Southwell 'St. John's place, Mansfield Wilkinson Miss, 78 Portland s·.l\Iansfield Winder R. The Cottage, Blyth,Rotherhm White Joseph, Elmsleigh, 2 Hamilton Wilkinson Mrs.18 Burns street, Nttnghm Windley Rev. Wilson, 14 All Saints' road, Nottingham Wilkinson Mrs. Derby house, North road, Nottingham \Vhlte Miss, New street, Retford road, Park, Nottingham Windley William liLA. Colston Bassett~ White Mrs. Weston, Newark Wilkipson Richard, Magdala mount, Nottingham White Robert, 1 Park place, Worksop Magdala road, Nottingham Winfield A. A. 23 Woodhouse rd.Mansfld White Sampson, Bleasby, Nottingham Wilkinson Thomas Edwin, Holme dene, Winfield Francis, Byron house, Watnall "'lite Samuel, South Leverton, I-incoln Farndon, Newark road, Hucknall Torkard 1\-1ute William, Linby, Nottingham Wilkinson William, Sturton High house, Wing Henry J.P.l2 Park ter.Nottingham Whitehall V. 3 North rd. Park, Nttnghm Sturton-le-Steeple, Retford Wing Henry Robert, Elm cottage, High Whltehead Rev. Fred, 92 Wilford grove, Wilkinson-Smith Mrs. Bunney I•ark, road, Beeston, Nottingham Nottingham . Bunney, Nottingham Wing Miss, 13 Wellington road, Newark Whitehead John, Linden villa, Meadow Willatt J. 4 Pelham road, Nottingham Wing William, Kentmere, Cavendish road, Beeston, Nottingh!tm Willey Major Francis J.P. The Hall, crescent north, Nottingham Whitehead John Ford, Collingwood, Blyth, Rotherham Winnicott William Barrett, 22 Seely Devonshire aven. Beeston, Nttnghm Williams Rev. Benjamin M.A. Rectory, road, Radford, Nottingham 'Whitehead Mrs. Edingley, Soutbwell Bilborough, Nottingham Winser F. 7 Arboretum st.Nottingham ·whitehead William, Springfield, Evelyn Williams Rev. Henry Lewis M.A. Bleas- WithamCharles,38Woodhouse rd.Mnsfld street, Beeston, Nottingham by, Nottingham Witham Isaac, Southey lodge, 4 Grove Whitehouse William, Tattershall drive, Williams Rev. Henry Percy M.A. Vicar- avenue, Nottingham Park, Nottingham age, Rampton, Lincoln Witham Mrs.19 Park avenue,Mansfield 'Wbitfield Rev. Charles Hubert M.A. The Williams Rev. Price, 108 Highbury rd. Witherington Rev. Charles Townsend Rectory, Elston, Newark . Bulwell, Nottingham M.A. Burton Joyce, Nottingham ··Whitingt.on Charles Edward, Newcastle Williams Rev. Waiter Hanwell, The Withers Mrs. 58 West gate, Mansfield street, Tuxford, Newark Vicarage, Sutton-in-Ashfield,Nttnghm Withers-Mitchell Mrs. 67 Queen st.Rtfrd Wbitlock Mrs.Radcliffe-on-Trent,Ntghm Williams Rev. William, The Manse, East Wodehouse Rev. Frederick Armine B.A. "'Whitt F.15 Private rd.Sherwood,Ntngm Kirkby, Nottingham The Rectory, Gotham, Derby "Wbittaker Mrs. 23 Wellington rd. Newrk Williams A.P.45Lenton rd.Pk. Nttnghm Wolfitt William Pearce, Homeleigh, New Wbittaker R. Station rd. Hucknall Trkrd Williams Charles Herbert, 4 Claremont Balderton, Newark Whittel Franklin Shaw, The Elms, gardens, Sherwood rise, Nottingham Wollett William Henry, Bingham road, Gateford road, Worksop Williams Frederick Howard, 45 Lenton Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham Whittingham David, 395 Mansfield road, Park, Nottingham Wood Rev. Arthur Thorold, Widmer- road, N ott.ingham Williams Henry, 19 Regent st.Nottinghm pool, Nottingham • 1-Vhltworth Rev. Richard Hisco F.R.H.s. Williams J. 10 Rose gro. Beeston,Nttgm Wood Rev. James Hathorn Roworth Vicarage, Blidworth, Mansfield Williams Mrs. Barnby-Moor, Retford B.A.Vicarage,Cropwell Bishop,Nttngm Whitworth A. G. 2 Clipstone av. Nttngm Williams Mrs. 45 Lenton road, Park, Wood A.P.9 Lenton av. Park, Nottnghm \Whyatt G. 9 Waverley street, Nottinghm Nottingham Wood Chas. Wm.13 Victoria rd. Retford ~Vickens George Charles, 59 West Hill Williams P.45Lenton rd.Park,Nttnghm Wood Geo. Wm. Grove street, Retford dri1e, Mansfield Williams S. W. 23 Addison st.Nottnghm Wood Mrs. Farndon, Newark iWiddowson Edwin, Forest house, Ruck- Williamson Arthur P. Holly rd. Retford Wood P.A. 53 WestHill drive, Mansfield nail lane, Nottingham Williamson John Harrison, The Lodge, Wood Thos. E. Raglan road, Retford ·widdowson Fredk. Lowdham, Nottnghm Gunthorpe, Nottingham Wood Waiter, 157 Moorgat.e, Retford 'Widdowson Herbert, Criftin road, Bur- Williamson Mrs. East Bridgford, Not- Wood William, Epperstone, Nottingham ton Joyce, Nottingham tingham . Wood William Edward, Epperstone rd. Widdowson Samuel W. Clifton house, Williamson Mrs. Grosvenor villa, Rad- Lowdham, Not.tingham Meadow road, Beeston, Nottingham cliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham Woodcock Mrs. Kirkby house, Scrooby, iWiddowson Thomas, Portland house, Williamson Mrs. The Cottage, Burton Bawtry R.S.O. (Yorks) High street, Hucknall Torkard Joyce, Nottingham Woodfield R. Kingston-on-Soar, Derby Wightman Charles, Manor park, Rud- Williamson Samuel, Fern Bank, 30 Woodford Fredk. Granby, Nottingham dington, Nottingham Broadgate, Beeston, Nottingham Woodhouse Rev. Arthur Powys 1\I.A. Wigley George J.P. Redcliffe house, Map- Willis W. M. 7 Regent street, Nottinghm The Vicarage, Tuxford, Newark perley road, Nottingham Willoughby Rev. Nesbit Edward,Vicar- Woods Miss, Castle bank, 5 Lenton ·wigram H. J. South Collingham, Newark age, Sturton-le-Steeple, Retford road, Nottingham '>Wigram John, The Manor, South Col- Willoughby George, Farnsfield, Sthwell Woods Mrs. Fullarton lodge, Crow hill, lingham, Newark Willoughby James Fred Digby, Church Mansfield '•Wilburn Arthur, Netburn house, Gring- street, Southwell Woods Richard, Elmhurst, Woodhouse ley-on-the·Hill, Doncaster Willox Mrs. lllenheim av.Tuxfrd.Newrk road, Mansfield 'Wilcockson B. 23 Sherwood rise,Nttngm Wills Charles, Farnsfield, Southwell Woodward Rev. R. Newstead, Nttnghm 'Wilcockson John, Alexandra street, Wills Charles John L.S.A. 88 Gregory Woodward Chrstr. Brinkley, Southwell Eastwood, Nottingham boulevard, Nottingham Woodward Frank, Redcliffe, Cavendish 'Wild Rev. Herbert Louis M.A. Carn Mor, Wills R. C. 4 Belgrave square, Nottinghm road east, Park, Nottingham Woodborough road, Nottingham Willson Rev. Headly M.A. Rectory, Woodward J. G. 13 Tennyson st.Nttngm Wild Rev. Marshall M.A. The Vicarage, Upper Broughton, Melton Mowbray Woodward Parker, 25 Cavendish road Appleton gate, Newark Wilmot Claude E. M.D. 90 Main street, east, Park, Nottingham 'Wild M. Eyre, Kimberley, Nottingham Bulwell, Nottingham Woodward Robert, Oakholme, Sunny Wilding William V. Pembroke house, Wilmshurst Edwin, St. Michael's place, side, Worksop Gedling, Nottingham West Retford Woodward W. C. East Markham, Newrk Wilford George Robinson, The Uplands, Wilshere Phillip Arthur, 1 Laburnum Woolley George John, Kirkby-in-Ash- Elm avenue, Beeston, Nottingham grove, Beeston, Nottingham field, Nottingham Wilford John William, 19 Lilac grove, Wilson Rev. Charles Lea M.A. St. Peter's Woolley Herbert, Cavendish house, Ed- Beeston, Nottingham vicarage, Hartley rd.Radford,Nttngm ward's lane, Mansfield road, Sher- Wilford Miss, 28 Imperial road, Bees- Wilson A. North Collingham, Newark wood, Nottingham ton, Nottingham Wilson Alfred, Clifton road, Rudding- Woolley James A. Trent Lea, Broadgate, Wilford Thomas, Bulcote, Nottingham ton, Nottingham Beeston, Nottingham 'Wilkins Misses, Farnsfield, Southwell Wilson A. 7 Park valley, Park, Nttnghm Woolley J. 139 Nottingham rd. l\Iansfld '1Vilkinson Rev. Algernon Francis Legge Wilson A. The Firs, Pelham rd.Nttnghm Woolley Mrs. John, The Cottage,South B.A. Vicarage, East Drayton, Lincoln Wilson John, Gedling, Nottingham Collingham. Newark ' Wilkinson Alfred, 1 Cromwell street, Wilson J. C. 2 Park ter. Park, Nottnghm Woolley Mrs S. Snilth, South Colling- Beeston, Nottingham Wilson J. L. 5 West Hill drive,Mansfield ham, Newark 'l\Vilkinson Arthur Henry, 23 Colwick rd. Wilson J. Flora cot.Gedling, Nottingham Woolley Thomas Cecil Smith, South West Bridgford, Nottingham Wilson L. Chas. 31 Castle gate, Newark Collingham, Newark Wilk.inson Charles, 16 Ebury road, Sher- Wilson Mrs. 35 Castle gate, Newark Wootton Thomas, Lowdham, Nottinghm wood rise, Nottingham Wilson Mrs. Tuxford, Newark Wootton Wm. East Leake,Loughborough Wilkinson Edwin, Hawthorn villa, Farn- Wilson Mrs. Victoria terrace, Moor- Wordsworth Henry, The Beeches, Lon- don, Newark gate, Retford don road, Retford 'Wilkinson F. E. Scrooby house, Bawtry Wilson Mrs. West gate, Southwell Wordsworth John, Thorndene, Rans• R.S.O. (Yorks) Wilson William, 19 George st. Worksop kill, Bawtry R.S.O. (Yorks) Wilkinson George, The Towers, Middle Wilson William, Manor park, Rudding- Wordsworth Mrs. 31St. John st.Mansfld •• street, Beeston, Nottingham ton, Nottingham Wordsworth Robt. Waiter, Whitemoor Wilkinson J. T. 45 Appleton gate,Newrk Wilson Wm. Jsph. Leyton av. 1\Iansfield Perlethorpe-cum-Budby, Newark .
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