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Alphabetical List of Within Five Miles Private Residents ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PRIVATE RESIDENTS WITHIN FIVE MILES OF WINCHESTER. Adderley, Captain E., Home Farm, Burnell, Vice-Admiral, The Elms, Avington. Twyford. Adnam, H., BankRide CottajZe, King's Burnett, A. A., Glenloch, Shawford. Worthy. Allie, , Longwood W auen Farm, More­ Camies, E. J., Claresholm, Littleton. stead. Campbell, Mrs., Rosedell, Twyford. Anderson, Dep. lnl"p. Gen. J. H., R.N., Carnegie, Hon. Douglas, Rosehill, Owsle· Roman Villa, Twvford.• bury. Arnold, F., Upper Chilland Rouge. Cattley, S. \\r., The Deane House, AshmorP, A. C., Littleton. Sparsholt. Atherton, Mrs., Itchen House, Itchen Chamberlayne, Tankerville, Cranbury Ab has. Park, Otterbourne. Austin, H. J .. King's 'Vorthy l'onrt. Chesnaye, Mrs., Beachborough, Twyford. Chichester, Captain C. 0., The Firs, Bailey, Edward, Sharlands, Huri'ley. Hart•stock. Bailey, ,V., Bourne Bank, Twyford. Christian, Mrs. and Miss, Martyr Worthy Bailey, Mrs. L., Homefield, King's Place. ·worthy. Christian, E., Otterbourne House, Otter- Baker, L. J., Brambridge Park, East­ bourne. leigh. Clark, R., Crofton House, Twyford. Balding, L. l\1., Compton Rise, Compton. Collis, Mrs., Chilland Cottage. Ballard, Mbs, Twyford Cottage, Twy­ Cole, W. A., The Cottage, Otterbourne. ford. Coleman, H., St. Mary's Terrace, Twy- Barlow, Major N. W., Cyprus House, ford. Harestock. Colebrook, H. M., The Firs, Morestead. Barlow, W. W., Pitt Manor, Pitt. Compton, J., Standon Farm, Hursley. Biden, G., The Chase, Compton. Cooper, Sir George A., Bart., Hursley Bigclow, Miss, King Charle" Cottage, Park. Colden Common. Coombs, F., Four Wind'3, Shawford. Bill'3on, C. J., the Priory, Martyr Worthy. Corrie, E. V., Shawford. Birt, Mrs., Roy Cottage, Shawford. Corrie, Miss, The Elms, Itchen Abbas. Blaine, Lady, Barton Mark, Headbourne Cordery, S., Manor Farm, Morestead. Worthv• . Cordery, T. P., Manor Farm, Itchen Blake, F. Cundell, Woodham's Farm, Ab has. King's ·worthy. Cox, W. Panting, The Observatory, Bostock, Sam11el, Lainston House. Harestock. Bowker, Alfred, Colleton, Shawford. Creed, F., Compton. Bowker, Miss E., Colleton, Shawford. Critchett, T. W., The Cottage, Ea.ston. Bourne, Mrs., The Nook, Twyford. Crosbie, Major-General A. B., Hare. Brain, Mi'3s, Milton Lodge, Otterbourne. stock House, Harestock. Brine, Mrs. Lindesay, Redlayne House, Crowther, Percy, Greystone, South Shawford. Down, Shawford. Brocas, Miss, The Cottage, Compton. Cuell, George, jun., Dalmeny, Easton. Browne, Colonel Lennon, Rewlands, Harestock. Daphny, Mis'3, Station Hill, Itchen Bl'Own, Mrs., The Green House, Abbas. Compton. Davies, Rev. T. H., D.D., The Rectory, Brown, M. Yates, c.M.G., Wayside Headbourne Worthy. Cottage, Twyford. Dawson, Mrs., Dymoke House, Easton. Brockman, Colonel \V. L., Underhill, Day, H. B., Lyndhurst, Twyford. Shawford. Deane, A. Littleton House, J .. ittleton. Bulpett, G., Carisbrooke, Shawford. Dent, 1\frs:, Red House, Hursley. .
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