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North street, Rushden Coles William, West Haddon, Rugby road, Wellingborough Clark Rev. Leonard Seymour M.A. Collett Miss,Middleton Cheney,Banbry Cornish Alfred, I Primrose villas, Rertory, PolPbrook. Oundle Collett S. 76 Warwick st. Daventry Wothorpe, Stamford Clark Charles, Woodfield house,Head- Collier Danl. 7 Fletton av. Peterboro' Cornwall William F., M.B. High st. lands, Kettering Collier James,Highfield ho.Northmptn Towcester Clark Frederick Ambrose, Sulby ho. Collier John, The Grange, Boughton, Costobadie Lt.-Col. By. Holmes J.P. Sulby, Rugby Northampton 69 High st. St. Martin's, Stamford Clark Herbert William, The Nook, Collin Rev. Eben Waiter M.A. Rec- Cottrell-Dormer Mrs. Harpole grange, Norfolk street, Peterborough tory, Blatherwycke, Wansford Harpole, Northampton Clark John, Heatherbree, Welling- Calling William Muir, 124 Linc-•ln rd. Couchman Rev. C. E., M.A. The borough road, Rushden Peterborough Rectory, Thornby, Northampton Clark John Henry, The Yews, Gret- Collings Rev. H. Clipston, Market Coulbeck J. J. 6 Debdale road~ ton, Kettering Harborough Wellingborough Clark Miss, 30 High st. Wellingboro' Collins Rev. Robert Codrington Courage H. E. Welton ho. Daventry Clark Miss, so St. Barnabas street, Lie. Th. High street, Towcester Court Chas. Ken ward, Burcote Wood.. Wellingborough Collins John Norton M.D. Lincoln rd. farm. Wood Burcote, Towcester Clark William Wake J.P., M.D. 24 Peterborough Cove Herbert John, The Grange,, Silver street, Wellingbor<mgh Collins Mrs. 170 Park rd. Peterboro' Weston Favell, Northampton Clarke Rev. T. G., M.A. Corby Rec- Collis Arthur Henry, Althorp, North- CGvington John George, Queensberry-- tory, Kettering ampton villa, Queensberry rd. Kettering Clarke E.105 Huntly grove,Peterboro' Collyei' Mrs. Guilsboro', Northampton Cowburn Thomas Oliver, 15 Thorpeo Clarke John Henry, Market square, Colman Herbert S. Westbourne ho. Lea road, Peterborough Bracldey London road, Peterborough Cowley F. W. Staverton rd. Daventry Clarke Miss, Minster precincts, Colman S. Crackanthorpe, 7 Broad Cowley George, Kilsby, Rugby Peterborough Bridge street, Peterborough Cowley John C. Banbury rd. Brackley Clarlie Mrs. Hanbury road, Brackley Colpman Mrs.10Church st.Wellngbro; Cowper G!:'orge, 12 Ranelagh road, Clarke Mrs. Springfield, Braunston, Colpman Mrs. 10 Gold st. Wellingboro' Wellingborough Rugby Colpman William, South holme, Cox Albert, Higham road, Rushden Clarke .\'lrs. Walton ho. Peterborough Moulton, Northampton Cox A. W. 325 Walpole st. Peterboro' Clarke Thos. C. 24 Moor rd. Rushden Colson Mrs. 1 Duck street, Rushden Cox Ernest Alfred, Holly house, High. Clarke Thomas Tobiah, 175 Welling- Coltman John, 15 London rd.Kettrng street, Long Buckby, Rugby borough road, Rushden Conant By. John J.P. Grafton manor, Cox Fred. Goodall, The Orchards,East Clarke Wm. 26 Moor road, Rushden Grafton Regis,Stony Stratfrd. (Bcks) Farndon, Market Harborough Clarkion Percy E. Brewery house, Conder Rev. Edward B., M.A. Vicar- Cox George J. Brewery house, Sheep. Bracldey age, Great Doddington, Wellingboro' street, Welling borough Claxton S-453 Glad~tone st.Peterboro' Cook Henry, Fairlight, St. Peter's av. Cox Joseph, Cromford house, Head-- Claydon Wm. Whittlf:'bury, Towcester Kettering hnds, Kettering Claypole J. W. 5 Fletton av.Peterbro' Cook Henry James St. Tudno, Church Cox Miss, 6g Broadway, Kettering Clayson Mrs. Co~enhoP, Northampton walk, Peterborough Cox Misses, Church walk, Daventry Clayson Mrs. Moulton, Northampton Cook Jesse F. 9 Griffith st. Rushden Cox Reginald H. Crewe house, Ban- Clays•m T. W. 13 Debdale road, Cook Mrs. Blakesley, Towcester bury road, Brackley WelJingborough Cook Mrs. Mill 'house, Towcester Coxe Rev. Seymour Richard }.;LA .. Clayton Right Rev. Canon Lewis D.D. Cook Sidney Herbert Spencer, 32 Rectory, Stoke Bruerne, Towcester- Prebendal house, Minster precincts, Rattan avenue, Wellingborough Coy Mrs. Overthorpe, Banbury Peterborough Cooke Fred, II7 Park rd. Peterboro' Craig Chas. J.P. Flare ho. Weedon Cleaver Miss, Byfield Cooke Harry, 108 Park rd. Peterboro' Craig Jn. Robt. 61 2'\ew rd.Peterboror Cleaver Waiter Herbert, Glenholme, Cooke Mrs.27 Broad grn. Wellin~boro' Craig Joseph Browne, 21 New road, Br~adway, Peterborough Cooke Mrs. Middleton Cheney,Banbry Peterborough Cli:ffe William J.P. Alpha house, Cooke Tom Harry, Burgoyne house, Craig Mrs.Dogsthorpe grng.Peterboro' Granville street, Peterborough Granville street, Peterborough Craig R. The Grange, Flore, Weedon Clifton Wm. 25 Fletton av. Peterboro' Cooke William Carrington, 15 Esk- Crawford Ernest C., M.D. Silver- Clipson" James, Ambleside, Neale daill street, Kettering stone, Towcester avenue, Kettering Cooke William Henry, Ivy cottage, Crawley Rev. By. Hughes B.A. Rec- Close Capt.V.H. RoadWeedon,Weedon Cross street, Kettering tory, Stowe Nine Churches, Weedon Clough Thomas, 3 York terrace,Yorlr Coombs Richard Samuel Gurney, Crawley Edward, Morningside, Lon- road, Kettering Church house, North street, Oundle don road, Peterborough Cobb George Norman, Fairlawn, Ox- Cooper Rev. Leonard Leader M.A.The Crawshaw _P. H. Helpston, Peterboro' ford street, Wellingborough Rectory, Castor, Peterborough Creeser M1ss, Benefield ter. 0':-ndle Cobbold Hf:'nrv Vivian, Drift house, Cooper Rev. Thomas .A. The Manse, Crew John J.P. Manor house,Higham Wothorp~. Stamford Moulton, Northampton Ferrers Cobley C. 34 Castle st. Wellingboro' Cooper A. 0. 59 Broadway, Peterboro' Crick C. W. 101 Lincoln rd.Peterboro' Cobley T. A. 33 Tennyson rd.Kettrng Cooper Charles, Chantry house, Crick George, Springfi.eld, Thorpe rd. Cockram Mrs. West Haddon, Rug'by Green's Norton, Towcester Peterb_?rough Cocks Charles Frederick, 54 Huntly Cooper H. E. 64 William st.Kettering Crick Misses, Carleton lodge, Thorpe grove, Petf:'rborough Cooper H. 16 Debdale rd.Wellingboro' road, Peterborough Cocks J. 29 Broadway, Peterborough Cooper Henry Alfred, Southdene, Cripwell Alexander Harold Cave, 85 Coe H. J. 6 Tennyson rd. Kettering Headlands, Kettering Newton road, Rushden Coe Jsph. 152 Lincoln rd. Peterboro' Cooper John, Brook Hill house, East Crisp E. 184 Park rd. Peterborough Coe Morris 1'. Lower st. Desborough, Haddon, Northampton Crisp John J.P. Eaglethorpe, War- Market Harborough Cooper John N. Linslade, London rd. mington, Oundle Ccen Rev. John Creagh M.A., D.D. Kettering Crockett Hugh Lawrence B.A.,M.C.S. Rectory, Hannington, Northampton Cooper Miss, 4 York terrace, York Magdalen College school, Br~ekley Coen Miss, Holcot, Northampton road, Kettering Croft Richard, The Elms, Dallington, Coggins Mrs. The Hall, Raunds, Cooper Mrs. Lilbourne house, York Northampton Wellingborough road, Kettering Croft William Joseph, 52 Cromwell Colbourne Miss, Benefield rd. Oundle Cooper Rd. Hy. Broadway, Peterboro' road, Peterborough Colby John, Thorpe cc.ttage, Sibber- Cooper W. 10 Hatton st. Wellingboro' Cross Henry P. The Grange, Cottes- toft, Market Harborough Cooper W. 178 Park rd. Peterborough brooke, Northampton Coldicott J. C. 8 Rock st. Wellingboro' Cooper William George D. Lois Cross Mrs. Yew cottage, Crick,Rugby Coldwell Rev. William St. George, Weedon ho. Weedon Lois,Towcester Cross Waiter Ernest M.A. King's Rectory, !slip, Thrapston Cooper William Robert, Cranford, school, Park road, Peterborough Cole Miss, Glapthorn, Oundle Northampton road, Wellingborough .
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