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GOT-GRU L\IANCHESTER SUBURBAN [ SLATER's Goth Matthew,Mona GOT-GRU l\IANCHESTER SUBURBAN [ SLATER'S Goth Matthew,Mona. eottage,Woodfield rd.CheadleHulme Greenhalgh William, 70 Clifton road, P Gothard Mrs. Mary, Avondale, 5 Sutton road, H 0 Greenhow J oseph Henry, Greygarth. Langham I'd. Bowdn Gouaux Mi8'S Alice, 19 King's road, l' Greenip Thos. Mason,Parldield, 88 Derbyshire la.Stretfl'd Gough John, The Oak'!, 39 Church road" U Greenleaves Herbert, Overlea, Howard drive, H Gough John Hugh, Southside, Alderley rd. Wilmslow Greenleaves William, 24 Westgate, H Goulden Miss Hannah, Holly villa, Langham rd. Bowdon Greenlee!! William, Lily bank, Il6 Davyhulme road. Goulden Thomas, The Hollies, Park avenue, A on M Davyhulme Goulty Howard. Hatherlow, Alan drive, H Greenway Thomas, Glenorchy, II Irlam road, Sale Gow Anthony H. M. Rookwood, Stamford road, Bowdon Greenwood Alfred, I Fairfax road, P Gow P. Graham J.p. Bank hou:!e, Bury New road, Greenwood Ernest, ·Dalmeny, Ellesmere road, Elles­ Whitefield mere park, E Goy Charles, Park view, Knutsford road, Wilmslow Greenwood Leonard, 33 Hilton crescent, Hilton park, P Grac9 Thomas W~ Two gates, Oldfield road, A Greenwood Mark B. Da.isy bank, 269 Stockport road, Gradwell Cephas. Victoria avenue, Cheadle Hulme Cheadle Heath Gradwell Miss Ellen, 200 Edgeley road, Cheadle Heath Gre8'l1wood Miss Mary, Morley lodge, Mancheilter rd. .A. Grafton John Hunt J.P. Overdale, Bradgate road, D M Greenwood Mrs. John, Holly bank, Derbyshire rd. Sale Graham A~thur, 32 Lea road, Heaton Moor Greenwood Mrs. Katherine. Ashley bank, Park Toad.. H Graham Donald Noble. Chelford. Crew9 Greenwood Mrs. Susan, Ellerslie, Ellesmere I'd. Elleil- Graham John, Swabeck, Temple drive, S mere park, E Graham Mrs. Nancy, Brantwood, 32 Lea rd.Heaton Moor Greg Capt. Alexander, Quarry bank, Styal Graham Mrs. William, The Sycamores, Devisdale, DM Greg Ernest W. Norcliffe hall, Styal Graham Robert, Chatsworth house, 21 Pars>onage road, Greg Henry Philips, Oak brow, Styal, Handforth Heaton Moor Greg Miss, Hawthorn hall, Hall road, Wilm810w Graham-Coode Herbert, 23 Hilton crI's. Hilton park, P Greg Miss Beatrice M. The Apprentice house, Styal Grainger John Edgar, 94 Church road, U Greg Miss Catherine Agnes, Altrincham rd. Wilmslow Grainger Miss. Glenwood,6 Queen's dri. Heaton Mersey Greg Mrs. Arthur, Oversley lodge, Styal Gl'ammir Fredk. Marland viI. Stocl,port rd.Cheadle Hth Greg Mrs. Henry R. Lod9 hill, Sliyal Grange Edwin, The Hollies, Ashton lane, A on M Gregory Henry Gorton. Beech grove, Bury Old road, P Grange James Walkden, Oak house, 38 Davyhulme Gregory John, Holly bank, Flixton road, U Toad, Davyhulme Gregory Joseph Holt, Oakwood, Manchester road, S .Grange Miss Rose M. 8 Hilton crescent. Hilton park, P Gre,gory Mrs. Ann L. ti Clark's hill, P 'Grange Mrs. Annie, 127 Monton road, E Gregory Mrs. Edna, 2 Brunswick ter. Bury New I'd. P 'Grant Frank M. S. Mere leigh, Chelford, Crewe Gregol'y Mrs. Emily, 15 Park avenue, T Grant J amI's Lindsey, Church viIs. Ford la. Northenden Gregory Owen, Ashton lodge, Cross street. A on M <Grant Mrs. Elizabeth. Ivy leigh, Manchester road, S Gregory Samuel, Barnfield, Leigh road, H Grant Mrs. Louisa-, Woodfield road, Cheadle Hulme Gregory Thomas, 37 Wellington road, E -Grant Mrs.Mary,Worth's lane,HaughtonGreen rd.Denton Gregory William H. Moss side, Westgate,Barnfield,Flxtn Grant Rob9rt, Strathspey, Guest road, P Gregson Elias, 46 Chorley road, S Grant-Johnston Jose-ph, Ashforde Grange, Alderley rd. Gregson Miss Frances A. Highbury, West road, Bowdon Wilmslow Gregson Peter, Ellesmere lodge, 93 Monton road, E Grantha.m James Taylor, Parkside, Broad road, Sale Gregson William, Wansbeck house, 84 Edge la. Stretfrd 'Gratrix Charles Frederick, 119 Steven street, Stretford Grei!? Frank, Thorncliffe. II Lisson grove, H .Grave'$ Frank Stanley, Ballamoor, .8tarnford road,.Alder- Grellier George, Alton villa, Whalley avenue, Sale ley Edg~ Grenville Richard, The Laburnums, 42 Peel Moat road, Graves Mrs. Alicf> , Beechfield, 765 Chester rd.Stretford Heaton Moor Graves Thomas Hy. Glenmore, Knutsford I'd. Wilmslow Gr&3ham Hy. Edwd. Southwold,South Downs rd.Bowdn Gray Rev. Robert Miller M.A. (Pre!!.), Albert sq.Bowdon Gresham Jas.Gallery ho.The Aven.Woodheys pk.A on M Gray Clement George, Evedon. Poplar grove, Sale Gresty Albert Edward, Fernside, 66 Church Toad, U Gray Francis R. Westward Ho! Western road. Flixton Gresty Charles F. Ellastone, Ohurch Toad, U Gray Frederick Wabell, The Cedars, II2 Derbyshire Gresty Ernest, Highfield cot. 28 -Bolton rd. Pendlebury lane, Stretford Gresty Miss Mary J. Spring bank, Langham rd. Bowdon Gray George H. Manor honse. Humphrey lane. U Gresty S. A. Oak Lea, Woodhouse lane, A on M Gray Jesse CIBment, The Croft, Ladybrook road, Bram­ Grey Clement George, Evedon, West grove, Sale hall pqrk, Cheadle Hulme Gribbin Albert Edward, Victoria avenue,Cheadle HuIme _Gray Miss Eva, Bank place, Stamford road, Bowdon Gribbin Thomas Magnall, 5 Fairfield avenue, Fairfield Gray Mrs. Beech house. Queen's road, A on M Grice John A. Beech croft, Cavendish road, E Gray Mrs. Lyndhurst, Wardle road, Sale Grierson Alexander, Houghton house, Irlam rd. Flixton Gray Mr~. Eliz~. Craigmore. Bentinck road. A Grierson Jas.McMillan,3 Woodlands bank,Stockport rd.T Gray Mrs. G. H. Manor house, Humphrey lane, U Grierson John, Heather lea, Hale road, A o(}rayson John, 42 Fairfield squa.re, D Griffin John Thomas, South bank,5 Charlotte st. Cheadle Greasley George, Brentwood, Campbell road, S Griffin Mrs. R. Willow house, Barrington road, A 'Greatorex Mrs. Sarah, Glenroy, 26 Park avenue, T Griffis 'Villiam Alfred, Rose villa, Mornington road, Sale Greatrex Richard John, 30 Sutton road. HC Grifftth Rev. Craddock O. (Cong.), 12 Cecil rdStretfrd Greaves Herbert Henry. Heatherdown. Guest road, P Gritl1th Robert, Retford cottage, :Baxter road, Sale Greavl'5 John, Glynwood. Hawthorn lane, Wilmslow Griffiths Oscar, Oakleigh, Sandwich road, E Greaves John William, Bellwood, Beech viIs. Guest rd.P Gl'iillths Richard, 3 Broomfield road, Heaton Moor Greaves John William, 68 Clifton road. P Grifliths Samuel, Beech bank, Bloomsbury lane, T Greaves Richard Webster. Lynwood, Wesh-mod liven. T Grifflths Thomas Arthur, The Gables, Bruad Oak park, Green Arthur Edward. Grove ho. Church rd. Flixton Wor8ley Green Ghades B. 16 Queen's dri,-e, Sedgley park, P Griffiths William, Bank view, 101 Old Hall road, Sale Green Cyril. Melwyn, 20 Nursery avenue, H Griffiths Wm. Jas. Hadlev, Chapel I'd. Alderley EdgA Green David, Cintra. 66 Tatton rd. 8th. Heaton Moor Grime Horace, Melville, Hill Top avenue, Cheadle Hulme Green Edwin T. Henley, Swann lane. Cheadle Hulme Grime Robert Ernest, Norwood. Heyes lane, T Green Frank T. West point, Marsland road. Sale Grimshaw Rev. John (Wesleyan). Roundthorn, Chelten- Green Henry, Laurel bank, Str8'tford rood, U ham drive, NoTthenden road, Sale Green.l. Proctor, Arde.nlee, Brooklands road, Marsland Grimshaw Arthur, High bank, Bolton road, PendIebury road, S Grimshaw Herbert, Lynoon, York road, A on M Green James, Gable Nook, Park road, H Grimshaw J oseph, Hawthorn villa, Albert I'd. Wilmslow Green John E. West Clyne, 726 Chester road, Stretford Grimshaw Misses (The), 12 Derbyshire lane, Stretford Green Richard, The Elms, Wardle road, Sale Grimshaw Mrs. Harriett,Newholme, Harboro' rd.A on M Green WaIter Jeilinson, Dnnollie road, Sale Grindon Mrs. William, 8 Springfield, Sale Greenhalgh Alfred, 30 Tatton road south, Heaton Moor Gripper Harold, Carlton villa, Chapel lane, Wilmslow Greenhalgh Andrew, Wallfield, Stand, Whitefield Groome Edward E. The Dene, Harrop road, H Greenhalgh Cha-rles, 33 Poplar grove, Sale Groome John Charles. Isfryn, Broadstone Toad. Reddish Greenhalgh Ellis, Uplands view, Bury New rd.Whitefield Groome Mrs. Lucy, Lineombe, Harrop TOad, H Gl'eenhalgh Ernest, Q Tatton road north. Heaton Moor Gras Harold, Hadleigh, Fulshaw avenue, Wilmslow Greenhalgh Harry, Highfield ho. 144 Wellington I'd. HC Grosse Theodore, Ross villa, Woodlands road, Sale Greenhalgh John, Oakleigh, 61 Wellington rO'ld, HC Grounds Arthur, 49 AIbert road, H Grpenhalgh Miss Louisa, Oakwood, 175 Reddish road, Grover Chas. Sissley cot. Lumber la. Roe green,Worsley South Reddish Grummitt George,The Cottage,Yew Tree la.Northenden Greenhalgh Richd. Woodleigh, Brook la. Alderley Edge Grumwald Wm. Hulme ho. Cheadle I'd. Cheadle Hulttltl.
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