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Middlesex. Twickenham DlliECTORY.] :MIDDLESEX. TWICKENHAM. 351 TWICKENHAM. Ab bott George, 30 Queen's road Bone l\Irs. 3 Strawberry Hill road IChancellor John Brandon B.A., Ivy Altkens John, 14 Copthall Bonus Major-Gen. Joseph R.E., J.P. holm, Sherland road Alexander William John, 2 Manor road The Cedars, Waldegrave road Chater Leathley, u Waldegrave grdns Alford Robert, Willoughby house, Wil- Booth Geo. Grosvenor ho.Grosvenor rd Chater :Miss, I Carlton villas,Pope's gro loughby road, East Twickenham Booth Leonard, I8 Sandycoombe road Chattaway Wm. 32 Amyand Park rd Allan Francis John, I8 Waldegrave pk Bosher Etl.ward, Bellevue ho.Staines rd Cheers Henry Arth. 35 Waldegrave pk Allden Wiiliam Henry, 8 Victoria road Bosworthick Chas. H.32Waldegrave pk Child Mrs. 3 Grosvenor road Allen Braidwood, 20 Park road Bourne Harold E. 5 Clifden gardens Chipperfield Miss, I9 Walpole road Alien Mrs. F. w 01mbridge villas, Bonrne John Charles, Thirlmere, Chislett William, 2I Grosvenor road Richmond road Hampton road Chitty Henry, The Croft, Cole Park rd Allerson Miss, I9 Trafalgar road Bourne Mrs. 3 Riverdale road, Twicken- Christie Douglas, IS Sandycoombe rd Allison Frederick Wm. 27 South road ham Park Clark Lnrd.Hollingworth,4Clifden gdns Allnutt Fredk William, I6 Trafalgar rd Bowden-Smith James Robertson,6 Wal- Clark ~Iiss, 3 Copthall Alston Thos.Sewell,gStrawberry Hill rd pole gardens Clark Mrs. Belgrano, Strawberry vale Alvey Mrs. Corinda, Pope's grove Bowyer Sidney, 7I Grosvenor road Clark Mrs. Park ho. Twickenham Park Amor George, I3 Waldegrave gardens Boyle Miss, I4 Manor road Clark Wm. 'rhos. Marston, Cross Deep Amy Alfred Charles, I Trafalgar road Braddock Edgar, sa, Trafalgar road Clarke .Tames Thomas, Arundel house, Andrew Thos. Coalbank,3 Clifden gdns Bradley Montague James, I Etna viis. Twickenham Park Angel Mrs. Home cottage, Water lane Hampton road Cl£aver Chas. Jsph. 35 Amyand Pk.rd Anstruther 1\frs. Cotham, Water lane Bradley Nol1llan, 2 Cambridge Pk.gdns Cleaver 'Yilliam, 42 London road Anthony Benjamin Bareham,Hill view, Bradshaw Mrs. 3 Walpole road Clerk Claude, Fernleigh, Belmont road London road Brady Noel Pbilip Wentworth, Ferry- Clifford Nathaniel Alfred, The Grange, Anton Mrs. 39 Amyand Park road side house, River!'ide Strawberry Hill road Archbutt Wm. Edwd. 8 Clifden gdns Braithwaite Rt.8Apsley vils. The Green Cobbett Capt.E.N.Heath lo.Belmont rd Archibald Clarence Holford, Milton lo. Breach Benj.I' Anson,_~7Waldegrave pk CoPhrane Octavius, 9 Clifden gardens Whitton road Breach Thos.Wm.I6 Strawberry Hl.rd Cockburn Geo.A.ug.IsWaldegrave gdns Ardy Miss, 22 Arragon road Brenan Miss, Stonrton lodge, Straw- Codrington Thomas, 5 Riverdale road, Argyle Mrs. 54 Queen's road berry Hill road Twickenham park Armstrong George Dawson, II Straw- Brereton Col. Charles R.A. II Walde- Coles Mrs. Hedingham ho.Hampton rd berry Hill road grave park Collinge Mrs. 28 Queen's road Arthur Sidnev Fitzgerald,I Walpole rd · Brereton. Cuthbert A. Meadow bank, Cooke Chas. Edward, 4 Heathfield sth Asser Arthur, 2 Sandycoombe road Cambndge park Cooke Wm. Glenholm, Staines road Attenborough Geo.23StrawberryHill rd Brewer Edward Griffith, Batcombe lo. Cooper Alfred William, 4 Manor road Baco~ Mrs. I Nelson ter. Hampton rd Str~wberrv Hill road . Cooper Jam~s P_. 45 Wald~grave park Badkm Waiter Dutton, 2 Russell villas Brewm Arthur, 19 Strawbery Hill rd Corben Ben1amm Alfd. RIChmond rd Willoughby road, East Twickenha~ Bridgett Willi-tm Deddome,Devoncroft, Cordell Mrs. I AJ?lyand Park road Ba~y Jn.. sen.6 Apsley viis. The Green ~myand Park roa.d . Corfe Georg~, 4 Swn row Baily Jn. JUn.I Apsley viis.The Green Bridgwater Mrs. Guton lodge, Wil- Cormfoot Miss, 4 Queen's road Baker Mrs. 29 Park road loughby road, East Twickenham Cornish Herbert Saml, 5 Manor road Baker Septimus, 9 Grosvenor road Briggs Jn.Wilson,I:Eim vils.Whitton rd Cornish Sydney Frederick, 44 Straw- Baldwin Mrs. J. 4 Trafalgar road Britten Wallace, 5 Strawberry Hill rd berry Hill road BallistonSydney, Tyrrell lo.Hampton rd Broad Joseph, 23 Sandycoombe road Cornish Waiter, I Prospect villas, BannisterMrs.Ldworth,Amyand Pk.rd Brown Alexander Burnett, 33 Walde- Hampton road BarbrookMrs.Be.aconsfld.Cambridge pk grave park Cc-tman Mrs. Fonnereau house, Rich- Barnes Mrs. I Victoria road Brown George Arthur, 25 Queen's road mond road Bartlett George, ro Walpole road Brown William, 4 Amyand Park road Cottrell James Maskall, Fairholme, Bartrum Waiter Eccleston, ss Walde- Brunton Linton Bennett,I St.Stephen's Cambridge park grave park gardens Coulson Henry Lewis,qWaldegrave pk Battle Ed. Portugal vil. Staines rd Brunton Waiter, Reyner M.B. I St. Cowan Arthur, 20 Walpole road Baxter Charles, 6o Queen's road Stephen's gardens Grafter Miss, 25 Sandycombe road Beattie Henry M.D.Edin. 26 Amyand Bryon Mrs. Amy' !I cottage,Hampton rd Cranmer James, 64 Waldegrave park Park road Buller Mowbray J.P. 25 Strawberry Cranfurd Clifford Henry, 2 Elm villas, Becker Fdk.Blomfield,ssWaldegrave pk Hill road Whitton road Becker Fredk. Edward Robert, Chip- Buller Wm. Templer, 2 Victoria road Crawford Robert Geo. 6 Victoria road penham house, Hampton road Bullock Sidney, 25 Walpole road Crawshay Geoffrey Stratford, Hurst- Behr Fritz Bernard, South End house, Bullock William Herbert, 14 Cam- croft, London road Montpelier road bridge J>ark gardens Creed Miss,2Belgrave viis.Hampton rd Behr Madame, South End house,Mont- Durford Edwin, Cheshunt,Strawberry Crosse-Arth.Willson,Heath ho.Heath rd pelier road vale Cressley John Thomas, Lebanon house, Behrendt Carl, ro Queen's road Burgoyne Peter Bond, Poulett lodge, Richmond road Bell CoL Thos. The Laurels,Belmont rd Cross Deep Croston Mrs. 25 Park road Bendy Henry, 19 Queen's road BurninghamWilliam John,Riverholme, Crozier Alexander, 2 Prospect villas, Bennett Edmund Richard William, 34 Hampton road Hampton road Waldegrave park Burrows Abraham,Clara vil.Mary's ter Culff Edwd. I2 Strawberry Hill road Bennett Mrs.E.The Hollies, Staines rd Burrows Rd.Wm.The Limes,London rd C'unard Wm. Orleans ho.Richmond rd Berkley Geo.Beaufort lo.Cambridge pk Cadman ·wm. W. I Waldegrave gdns Curtis Henry Edward, Grafton villa, Berry Rev.Henry Waiter Birkhead B. A. Callow J. P. A.bbotsmead, Strawberry Pope's grove (curate ofHoly'frinity),29Heath gdns Hill road Cutler Mrs. 6 Trafalgar road Berry Albert George, IS Queen's road Campbell Gen. Napier George R.A. I Dalzell Major-General John Alexander Berry George W. W. I8 Queen's road Clifden gardens Monteagie house, Riverdale road, Bersev Waiter C. 1 Park road Cannon "\Villiam Handel, Vanda lodge, Twickenham Park Best George Payne B.A.,M.B.26 Straw- Whitton road Dams Charles Joseph, Walpole lodge, berry Hill road Carey Mrs. 3r Park road Waldegrave road Be~t John, 2I Sandycoombe road Carling ChP.s. York vil. Belmont road DarkeWm.Jsph.Florence vil.Belmnt. rd Bevan Misses, Morval housl:', Staines rd Carree Octave,Natchez vii:a,Pope's gro Davenport; Montague J.P. 66 Walde- Big-wood James M.A., M.P., J.P. The Carter Fredk. 8 Amyand Park road grave park Lawn, Pope's grove; & Carlton club, Carter Mrs. 7 Manor road Davev Art h. '\'V m. TheMall,Hampton rd _London SW Cartwright l\Irs. 6 Waldegrave park Davey Jas. C. The Cottage,Hampton rd Bilbroogh Arthur J.P. Thu;nby, Wel- Carveth ;\Iiss, South vil. Belmont rd Davey Mrs. Swanscombe, Hampton rd lesley road, Strawberry hill Caslon-Smith Sidney H. Orleans lo. Davey Mrs. I7 Walpole road Bilbrough Kenneth, 19 Waldegrave pk London road Davidson Edward Chambers,I4 Straw- Bingham Frederick, rr Park road Catford Edward Waiter, Brooklyn, berry Hill road B;ngham Fredk. Fras. II Park road Richmond road Davidson Thomas James, Birnam, Birch Joseph lthell, Gothic cottage, Caulfield Alfred Henry, Matlock house, Cambridge park Third Cross road Richmond road Davis Albert Lewis, 30 Strawberry Birkett Jn. Watson, 9 Waldegrave pk Cave Mrs. 2 Waldegrave gardens Hill road Bishop Josiah SI. 12 Sandycoombe rd Cave Thos. Sturmy,3 Walpole grdn~t~ Day Ernest Escott, 3 Trafalgar road Blackett Spencer, 6 Montpelier road 'Chamberlain Mrs. I Ash vils.Staines rd Day Frank, 7 Victoria road Blarney M.1tt. H. Neville ho.London rd Champion William, I Sion row Day Mrs. 23 Trafalgar road Bond Miss, The Elms, Arlington road Chancellor Geo. Jn.M.A..2 Cross Deep Deayton Alfred, 6 Clifden gardens .
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