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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ESS 215 Davidson Lieut.-Col HEREFORDSHIRE.) • PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ESS 215 Davidson Lieut.-Col. Thomas Reid Deakin W. 83 White Cross rd. Herefrd Dunne Major Edward Marten J.P. Waugh, The Mynde pa-rk, Much Dean John Henry', Camperdown, Gatley park, Aymestrey, Kings­ Dewchnrch, Hereford . Broomy hill, Hereford land; &; Brooks's club, London SW Davies Rev. John M.A. Rectory,Stoke Dean Miss, I6 Breinton rd. Hereford . Dunne Mrs. The Grange, Leinthall Prior, Leominster Dear Benjamin, I Termonde villa, St .. Earles, Kingsland Davies Arthur C. Strathmore, Bel- James' road, Hereford Durham Herbert Edward, Dunelm, mont road, Hereford Dearlove Francis James, Tengeric, Hampton park, Hereford Davies Cadwaladr, 56 Broad st. Ross Hafod road, Hereford Durrant E. E. 2 The Priory, Holmer Davies David, I Baggallay st.Hereford Decie Miss, The Birches, Hampton road, Holmer (within), Hereford Davies E.H. Albert ho.Holmer,Herefd Charles, Tenbury Dury William Francis B.A. Wolfer- Daviee E. H. 47 Etnam st. Leominster Delahay William Henry, Urishay low, Bodenham road, Hereford Davies E. R. Wye bank, Wilton, Ross house, Peterehurch, Hereford Dyer Rev. Geo. The Homend,Ledbury Davies Edward Henry, jun. · 64 Bar- Delfosse Charles Stuart A.R.I.B.A. Dyer Hy. Fairview, Hafod rd. Herefrd gates, Leominster Rosehill, Lyonshall, Kington Dyke Alexander, The Field, Hampton Davies Ernest, I North JVillas, Barrs Delfosse D. C. Rosehill, Lyonshall, Bishop, Hereford Court road, Hereford Kington Dyke Mrs. Stapleton houl!le, Stapleton, Davies George, Coningsby house, Con· Delfosse Miss, Rosehill, Lyonshall, Presteigne, Radnor ingsby street, Hereford Kington Dymond Edmund Robert, Hampton Davies G. Westgate, Mill st. Kington Delhaise Rev. Hubert Joseph,Convent grange, Hampton park, Hereford Davies Hy. 3 Blackfriars st. Hereford of Our Lady of Charity & Refo.ge, Dyson Gibson, Brock hall,Leominster Davies J ames, Castle cottage, Staple- Bartestree, Hereford Eastland Mrs. Tthe Priory, Holmer ton, Presteign, Radnor Denny Gerard .A •• J.P. Byford court. road, Holmer (within), Hereford Davies John Bowen, The Cottage, Byford, Hereford Easto!l Harld. 135 Bargates,Leominstr Downs, Norton Bromyard Dent Matthew Stephen, The Lawns, Eckett Rev. Robert M.A. St. Ethel­ Davies Jn. Ohas. Rill house, Ledbury Hampton Bishop, Hereford bert's house, Castle hill, Hereford Davies John Francis, Hillingdon, Dent tMrs. Cornhill, Leominster Ecroyd William Farrer D.L., J.P. Walford road, Ashfield, Ross Dent Robert Matthew, Cornhill, Leo· Credenhill court, Hereford . Davies Leonard, Aconbury view, minster Eddrup Rev. Theodore Basil M.A. Tower road, Hereford Dent S. P. Newton court, Weobley The Vicarage, Ocle Pychard,Herefd Davies Miss, Fernleigh, Cusop, Hay, Derham-Marshall Bev.Henry Bernard Edmunds Thomas, Moor abbey, Kim­ Hereford M.A. Norton Canon, Weobley bolton, Leominster Davies Miss, 7 Victoria rd. Kington Devrall Albert Edward,I The Willows, Edwardea Hon. Mrs. St. Katherines, Davies Mrs. Mortimer cottage, Ewyas Belmont road, Hereford Cradley, Malvern Harold, Hereford Dew Henry M. I Wilbury villas, Nel- Edwards Rev. Charles Leonard M.A. Davies Mrs. Wye vil.Hinton rd.Herefrd son street, Hereford Vicarage, Kimbolton, Leominster Davies Mrs. Mason, Seathwaite, Col- Dew Tom Millett J.P. Letton court. Edwards Augustus Charles, jun. 6 wall, Malvern Letton, Hereford White Cross road, Hereford Davies Philip B. The Poplars,Richard's Deyke Henry, 54 Bridge st. Kington Edwards Dearman J .P. Edgcombe, Castle, Ludlow Deykes W. G. 9 The Terrace,Kington Swainshill, Hereford Davies Richard, Vernon bank, Chase Dickinson Harold Bertie M.D., Edwards Harry Hayward, 2 Dalkeith road, Ross F.R.C.S. Grey Friars' house, St. villas, Tupsley, Hereford Davies Robert, Glaslyn, Baron's cross, Nicholas street, Hereford Edwards James, Broadward hall, Leominster , Dietz Col. Bernard Russell, Worm- Hereford road, Leominster Davies T. Great ho. Dorstone, Hereford bridge house, Wormbridge,Hereford Edwards Jeremiah Harris, Stocks Davies Thomas, Woodbine villa, Dixon Major Alfred C. H. Treago, house, Wellington, Hereford Tupsley, Hereford St. Weonards, Hereford Edwards John J.P. Barton, Kington Davies Thos. B. Newtown,Leominster Dixon James Humphries, Winsley, Edwards John Benjamin, Pembridge Davies Thomas Theophilus, I Wood Tupsley, Hereford lodge, St. Owen street, Hereford view, Broomy hill, Hereford Dixon W. C. I25 Bargates,Leominster Edwards Miss, Rosebank, Weston­ Davies W. S. 91 Widemarsh st. Herefd Dockett J. 46 Ryelands rd.Leominster under-Penyard, Ross Davies W. 61 White Horse st.Herefrd Dodderidge Rev. Sidney Edwin, The Edwards Miss, The Vineyard, Westo Davies W. Yew Tree ho. Leintwardine Rectory, Thornbury, Worcester Beggard, Hereford Davies W. J. Lucton school, Lucton, Dodgson Rev. Skeffington Hume M.A. Edwards Misses, White house, Brin­ Kingsland Warlow house,Ewyas Harold,Herefd sop, Hereford Davies Willi James, The Friar's ho. Doherty Mrs. East bank, Ledbury Edwards Mrs. 13 Ba~gallay st.Rerefrd Barton street, Hereford Dolman Very Rev. Canon Charles V. Edwards Mrs. Broadfield, Little Here· Davies William, Fernleigh, Cusop, Broad street, Hereford ford, Tenbury Hay, Hereford Dore Edwin, St. Vincent's, White Edwards Mrs. Lower Withers, Kim­ Davies William, Spearmarsh cottage, Cross road, Hereford bolton, Leominster Almeley, Hereford Douglas John, 21 Church st. Kington Edwards Mrs. The Castle, Monkland, Davis Rev. George Herbert M.A. The Dowding John Benjamin, 25 Hereford Leominster College, Cathedral close, Hereford road, Leominster. T N I6Y Edwards Roland J. 13 Baggallay st. Davis Rev.R. A. Broxwood,Pembridge Dowding Miss, Bank house, Sutton St. Hereford Davis Barrett, 34 Harold st. Hereford Nicholas, Hereford Edwards Thos. 94 Bargates,Leomnstr Davis .John Henry, The Vinery, 43 Down Henry, The Homend, Ledbury Edwards William Dew, 7 Pierrepont Etnam street, Leominster Down~s Wesley,46 Bargates,Leomnstr road, Leominster Davis Miss, South parade, Ledbury Drennen W. St.G. Uplands,Leominsl:r Edwards W.G. 28 Gloucester rd.Ross Davis Miss,133 Widemarsh st.Herefrd Drew Major Arundel John, 2 Wood Elcox Mrs. 57 Portfield st. Hereford Davis Mrs. Fern cot. Greytree, Ross view, Broomy hill, Hereford Eldridge A. L. 3 Ryelands st Hereford Davis Mrs. R. The Lodge, Baron's Drew Samuel, Wallcroft ho. Winslow Ellery Miss, 7 Breinton rd. Hereford cross, Leominster Drinkwater Wm. 6 Elm rd. Hereford Elliott Arthur, Castle house, Cusop, Davis Sidney Jas. 6 Bridge st.Herefrd Drummond Major .Arthur, Woodside, Hay, Hereford Davis William Thomas, 5 Barton Eastnor, Ledbury Elliott Mrs. Mayhurst, Tupsley, villas, Barton street, Hereford Drummond Rev. Henry Murray B.A Hereford Davis William Wentworth, 63 White Rectory, Byford, Hereford Elliott Mrs.59 White Cross rd.Herefrd Horse street, Hereford Drury Miss, I04 Park st. Hereford Ellwood Rev. Robert Gilbert, Rectory, Davoll Frederick Evan Craddock,Rose Dryland Gilbert Winter B.A., M.B. Staunton-on-Wye, Hereford cottage, Upton Bishop, Ross Cantab., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Ellwood M.J. 25 Drapers la.Leomnstr Daw Wm. 27 Portfield st. Hereford Lond. Pitfour, Kington Elsmere Will_iam, The Pleasaunce, Dawe Mrs. I Byelands st. Hereford Du BuiBson E. w.3I Castle st.Herefrd Bargates, Leominster Dawe Waiter John, Holmesdale, New- Duff Miss, Lyndhurst, Aylestone hill, Elsworth Thomas G., M.D. Colwall, bury park, Ledbury Hereford Malvern Dawson A. B. 94 Ryelands st.Hereford Duke Miss, 5 Bankside, Hafod road, Eltome Geo. 25 Gloucester rd. Ross Dawson William, Priory lodge,Broomy Hereford Ely William Anthony Sylvester, Pyon hill, Hereford Duncan Andrew J.P. Banl;field house, house, Bodenham road, Hereford Day Rev. Ernest Hermitage D.D. Newtown, Leominster Enderby Capt. Wm. D.L., J.P. Mun­ Newton house, Belmont :rd.Hereford Duncombe Rev. Canon William Dun- derfield Harold, Winslow, Worcester Day Miss, The Harbour, Wellington, combe Van der Horst M.A. The English John, 4 Rosebery villas, St Hereford College, Cathedral close, Hereford Owen street, Hereford Deacon Ernest,12 Victoria rd.Kington Dunkerton Miss, 7a, Castle st.He-refrd £ntwisle Alfd. Ryelands st. Hereford Deakin Stephen H. Weir End house, Essell Major Frederick K. Birchyfield, Bridstow, Ross Avenbury, Bromyard · .
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