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Berkshire. Gil COURT DIRECTORY .J BERKSHIRE. GIL Francis S. W. 6 Tilehurst rd.Reading Fuller John, 17 Lorne ~;treet, ReadingjGerring Miss, 97 Castle st. Reading Francklyn Miss,Speen Hillldg.Newbry Fuller John, Ellington ho. Cookbam }erring Miss, Marlborongh st.Frngdn Frankland Lady, Tbirkleby house, road, MaidenhE:>ad Ghrimes Samuel, Belmont, Maidenhd Sunninghill, Ascot Fuller Joseph,Hilsborongh, Marlow rd. Gibb John Aldington M.B., C.M. Franklin Geo.2o West street, Newbury Maidenhead Aston l7pthorpe, Wallingford Franklin Henry, Twyford R.S.O Fuller Mrs. Anerley, Prances rd.Wndsr Gibbon Charles, .A.~bany house, Frances Franklin Henry G. Atherton villa, Er- Fuller Mrs. 25 Mi:to~> rd. Wokingham road, WindS'Or leigh road, Reading Fuller Mrs. John, Croft house, Aston Gibbons Edwin, Hollington, :Redland• Franklin Miss, White Waltham, Tirrold, Wallingford road, Reading Maidenhead Fuller Thomas Wellingham, l\Ianor Gibbons Frederick, The Hatch, Sun- Franklin Mrs. 2 Church villas, Norfolk house, Aston Tirrold, Wallin~ford ninghill, .Ascot road, Maidenhead Fuller-Maitland Mrs. Wargrave,Twy- Gibbons Frederick J. I Gloucester viis. Franklin Mrs. Cuba cottage, Milman ford R.S.O Gloucester road, Westfield, Newbry road, Reading Funke Otto, Blewbury, Didcot l{.S.O Gibbons G. W. Castle st. WalJngford Frankum E. 20 Market pl.Wokinghm Furlonger Mrs. Tanglewood, Ascot Gibbons H. Charnham st. Hungerford Frankum George, Brookside, Wooi- Furtado Montagu 0. 6 Beaconsfieln Gibbons H. 4 Abbott's walk, Reading hampton, Reading 1 terrace, London road, Newbury Gibbons Miss, Woodview, College Franzowit.z Fritz, 44 East St. Helen Fussell Thomas .Albert, 32 Wokingham avenue, Maidenhead street, Abingdon road, Reading Gibbons Misses, Hill green, Leckhamp- Fraser Chas.Norman Tower lo.Windsor Gabb Richard, Rose lawn, Olllege stead, "\-Yantage Fraser Miss, 3 Anerley villas, France8 avenue, Maidenhead Gibbons Mrs. Belmont. villas, Wantage road, Windsor Gabbett Mrs. 51 Hamilton rd. Readng Gibbons Mrs. Brooklands, Newbury Freaker Edward Henry, 6 Brunswick Gadd Isaiah, 26 Rose st. Wokingham sLreet, Wantage villas, Frances road, Windsor Gale Mrs. Elms, Cholsey R.S.O Gibbons Stephen, Powney rd. Castle Freebody Mrs. Craven cottage,Speen, Gale Wm. I2 Donnington sq. Newbury hill, Maidenhead Newbury Gallantry Mrs. I St. Ann's, Craven Gibbs Rev. J. Lomax M.A. Speen bo. Freebody Mrs. 4 Southampton terrace, street, Newbury Speen, Newbury Newtown road, Newburv Gallaway A. 26 Hamilton rd.Reading Gibbs Rev. Joseph Games M.A. St. Freed Jules, Io Wokingham rd.Readng Galler W. F. 4 Bulmershe rd.Reading Mary's vicarage, Donnington road, Freeling Dowager Lady, Heatherside, Galpin Henry Frank, Glenfield, Sun- Newbury Wellington College Station S.O ningwell, Abingdon Gibbs Miss, 1 St. Luke's close,Mdnbd Freeman Delemark, Townsend farm Gamble William, 12 Carnarvon ter- Gibbs Miss, 12 Trinity pl. Windsor Streatley, Reading race, West street, Newbury Gibbs Wm. 3 Claremont road, Windsor Freeman Edward, 8 St. Leonard's ter Game Harry, 259 London rd. Reading Gibson Arthur Sumner, Bracondale, race, Basingstoke road, R'eading Ganderton Miss,52 Russell st.Reading Binfield, Bracknell Freeman Francis James, 3 Carnarvon Garbutt Mrs.Norman cot.Cookhm.S.O Gibson John, 70 Erleigh rd. Reading terrace, West street, Newbury Gard William H. East park, Twyford Gibson Mrs. Hill cottage, Knowl bill, Freeman Henry Gascoigne, Newlands, G-ardiner Rev. Edward Imber M.A. Twyford R.S.O Maidenhead Thicket, Maidenhead Rectory, Enborne road, Newbury Gibson Mrs. 71 London road, Reading Freeman Miss, I Madeira place, New- Gardiner Rev. Edward Richard M.A. Gibson W. East Heath ho. W()kinghm town road, Newbury Vicarage, Long Wittenham,.A.bingdon Gilbert Alf. 221 London rd. Reading Freeman Mrs. 26 Baker st. Reading Gardiner Miss, 26 Donnington square, Gilbert Benj. 8 St.Mark's rd.Windsor Freeman Reuben, Brent Knoll,Queen's Newbury Gilbert Lamport, Kendrick place nth. road, N ewbury Gardiner S. H. 38 Milman rd. Readng Kendrick road, Reading Freeman W.Thos.41 London rd.Rdng Gardner E., J.P. North Town, Mdnhd Gilbert Mrs. 53 Hamilton rd. Reading Freeman W. Thomas F:R.C.S. The Gardner H. Dean pl.Henley-on-Thmes Gilbert Mrs. Redcliffe cottage, College, Br~~field, Readmg Gardner John, Carlton cotrages, New- Maidenhead court, Maidenhead Freeman William, I Brent Knoll, bury street, Wantage Gilbert W. Fairbank,Clewer rd.Wndsr Queen's road, Newbury Gardner Miss, I Stanley villa, Church Gilbert William B. Holly mount, Kint- Frem~ntle Mrs. Chuffs, Holyport, road, Bracknell bury, Hungerford Maidenhead Gardner Mrs. Marlborough st.Frngdn Gilbey Arthur Nockolds, Melmoth lo. French George, Thames cottage,War- Gardner W. S. Widbrook,tOookhm.S.O 1Cookham 8.0 grave, ~"!yford R.S.9 Garland .Alfred Thomas, I Montague Gilder Caledon, Clarefield, Pinkneys Fren<:h William, Moorside, North tWJl. terrace, Newtown road, Newbury green, Maidenhead Maidenh~a~ . Garland G. R. 24 Baker st. Reading Giles J.Westwood,Tilehurst, Reading French William ~atkms, Moorside, Garnett Mrs. IO Trinity pl. Windsor Giles James Leighton, The Silver No:th to_wn, Maldenhead Garrard Mrs. East Heath lo.Wknghm Birch, Stroud green, Newbury Frewm Miss, Thamesmead, Remen- Garrett Charles, Sussex lodge, Shin- Giles John, 5 Granville terrace, Glou- ha~, Henley-on-Thames field, Reading cester road, Newbury Frewmg Rev_. Jasper J. Marlborough Garrett Joseph, The Hollies, Letcombe Giles Miss, Westwood, Tilehurst,Rdng ~treet, ~armgdon. Regis, Wantage Giles Wm. 2 Shenstone rd. ~eading Fr1end Rev. Martm Thom~s M.A.. Garrett Neville, Lansdowne, Western Gilford H. I95 King's rd. Reading ~orth Forbury road, Readmg Elms avenue, Reading Gilkes Miss, 3 Elmscroft, Winterbrook, Frlth ~alter Halsted, The Cottage, Garrett R. 76 Wokingham rd.Reading Cholsey R.S.O F Sunnmgdale,G .AscotC ld tt d B G arroway M'Iss, T h e G nest h onse, S t. Gilk s J ames M . w·IC kh am h.eat h , .oox-,., rog1 ey eorge, a eco 10 ge, e1 • Mary's hill, Wantage ford, Newbury Fr:':~ ;r~tc~tege house, High st. Gart~ Thomas C:olleton D.L., J.P. Gill Rev. Cecil Hop_e M . .A. Vicarage, Hungerford Hames hl.Brd.Hmt~n,Twyfrd.R.S.O _Bucklebury, Readmg Frost: Mrs. Orchardleigh, Cookham Garver Jo~n R. Sunn~gdale, Ascot Gill .A.rthur J., :S.A. The College, dean, Cookham S.O Gaskom Misses, Bread1sholme, London _BrM:field, Readmg . Frost Mrs. 19 Prospect st. Reading road, Newbnry G~ll M~ss, 21 Jesse terrace, Readmg Frost Mrs. The Cottage, Fincbamp- Gawtherne R_ev. John Cha~les M.A. Gill Miss, Speenhamland house, Lon- stead Wokingham Jesus hospital, Bray, Maidenhead don road, Newbury Frost T. Cookham dean, Cookham S.O Gay Edwd. Mt. Pleasant, Wantage G~ll Wm. Hy. Albert park, A?ingdon Froude Miss The Croft Padwoi'th Gear Alfred J. Glebelands, Aicot G1llam Rev. Edward Isaae, VIcarage, Reading . ' ' ' 3-edge M~. 4 Osborne villas, Osborne _Blew?ury_, Didoot R.S.O Prowd Mrs. I Sussex villas, Alma rd. road, Wmdsor GIIlespie L1eut.-Col. F., M.D. Sqnare, Windsor Gee Rev. Canon Richard D.D. Clois- Royal Military college, Camberley, Fry J.F. Upton ho.Upton,Didcot R.S.U ters, Windsor _Snrr~y Fry Miss,Chnrch la.Thatcham,Newbry Gem Rev. Samuel Harvey M.A. 57 Gillespie Hugh James, The Gables, Fry Samuel, Southcote lodge, South· London road, Reading _Dsborne road, Windsol' · . cote lane, Reading Gemmel George Artan, Chefoo, Col- Gillett Geo. 7 Shenstone rd. Readmg Prye Mrs. 149 Oxford road, Reading lege avenue, Maidenhead Gilligan George, ~urret house, Soutb- Fuggle E. 3 Adelaide sq. Windsor George Edwd. 22 Eastern aven. Rdng cote road, Readmg Fullbrook Charles Onten, Knightslee, George Edward S. East Lyn, Col:ege Gilligan G. G. I2I Castle hil, Readng Eldon square, Reading road, Reading Gillingham W. P. Bostock rd.Abngdn Fuller Chas. Aston Upthorpe,Wllngfd George Mrs. 27 Bulmershe rd. Rdng Gillman .Charles, Bagley croft, South Fuller Chas. 6 St. Mark's rd.Windsor George J. Eversley, College rd. Rdng Hinksey, Oxford Fuller Frank, Ray Mill cottage, Ray ll-eorge Mrs. 7 The Abbey, Abingdon Gillmor Rev. Fitzwilliam John Carter park, Maidenhead }eorge S. K. The Brackens, Bracknel M.A. Vicarage, Grove, :antage BERK~. 19· -.
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