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Private Residents. (Ken1 796 BOO PRIVATE RESIDENTS. (KEN1. Boon Capt. George D. S. 0. The Homestead, Bothwell Thomas Jn. 25 Hope pk.Bromley Bowen Percival, Halstead, SevenMh Westbere, Ca.ntNbury Botsford Henry J. a Surrenden rd.Folkstn Bowen Wm. S. 19 Harmer at. Gnantenl Boon Ezekiel, 52 Canterbury st. Gillinghm Hott Muj. T. 28 .A nErley rd. N orwood SE Bower Alfred L. The Grange, 8&. Paal'a .Boone Rev. .A. M., M . .A.Crown la.Chislehrst Botten .Miss, Upper street, HolHngbourne, C'ray road, Oh ialehunt Boone Misee~, 1 'l'rentham villas, North Maidstone Bower Benjamin A.rthur, 2 W!Uow avenue, Ramsgate Botting John E. 8ii College road, Bromtey villas, Willow grove, Chislehant .Boord Alexander E. Oast house, Hayes Dotting Mr$. 21 Cambridge t·oad, Sidcup Bower G. C. 2 Durham avenue, J!romler Boorer Wm. Arth. 6 Douglas rd.MB.ldstone Botting Mrs. 2 Langdon road, Bromley Bower George, Chantry place, Jl11rden Boorma.n Capt. Herbert Wild, Willow gro. Botting Richard, Deodara, Brunswick Bower Mre. IS Crescent road, Ramsgate Yalding, Maidstone. square, Berne Hay Bower Mrs. 1 Limes road, FolkKtone "Boorman A. R. WeEt Cross ho. Tenterden Bottle Chas. F. The Corner ho.Edenbridge Bower T.H. The Manae,Famburo',Urpngta Doorman Albert, 4 The !Jrove, GraYesend Bottle Mrs. 30 London road, Maidstone Bowerman F. Court lo. Te~ton, Jlaldlt0118 Boorman Barham Fratt, 34 Bower Mount Bottle Robert, .Merryville, Knoll rd.Bexley Bowers Captain, Ivydene, Hawkinp, !l'oad, Maidstone Bottome Rev. William MeDonald :\LA. 9 Folkestone Boorma.n Edward, West erosE, Tenterden Ed ward road, Bromley Bowers H. Lyndhurst, Hayle rd. MaJd.tae Boorman Ernest, 17 The U:rove, Gravesend Bottomley W. I.ynton, Main road, Sidcup Bowers John, 8 Granville road, 81dcnp Doorman F. W. 143 Wrotham rd.Gravesnd Bou~h Ernest R. Court house, Harble­ Bowers Mrs. The Hollies, liotton-a~Hooe, lJoorman Frank,12Woodville ter.Gravesend down, Canterburv Dartford Doorman Geo. Ernst.1!JCourt st.Favoersham Boueh .H. Bankside, Keston, Hayes Bowers Robert, Kent lodge, l!eculnr rd. Boorman John, 48 St. Luke's rd. Maidstne Boucher Frank F. Stepswood, Highsted, Hillboroue:h, Berne Bay Boorman Jn. Geo. 17 Norwood st. Ashford .Murston, Sittlngbourne Bowes Rev. Thomas, 28 St. James' road, Doorman Mis~, I St. Peter's pl. Canterbry Boucher Franklin Co-Iee LL.B.Lond. The Tunbridge Weils BoormanMrs. W estfield, West cros~, Tenterdn Vines, Maidstone roar!, Rochester Bowes Charles Kesslck M. A., ll.D. J Boorman Wullam, 3 The Grove, Uraveseno Houcher William, IQ New road, Rochester .Marina crescent, Herne Bay Boorn Thos. 29 Brookman rd. J!'olkestone Boucher William Thomas, Kirkham house, Bowes George William, lhovera houae, Boorn Tbos.C.44 Radnor Park rd. Folkstn Sole Street, Gravesend Bell road, Sittingbourne Boosey .Arthur, The Oedars, Uakley road, Boughey Rev. PerC"y Fletcher Y.A. St. Bowes H. J. 65 Hastings road, Maidstone Bromley common, Bromley Mildred's, St. Peter's road, Broadetairs Bowes .Mrs. East Hill boo•!!, Ean n.. Boosey C. T. Knighton, Kt>ston, Hayes Boughton W.R. 28 Cht>riton gdns.Folkestn Herne Bay Boosey Miss, Malham, Park hill, Bickley, liuulallger Fras. 1.45 Grosvenor pl.:Margate Bowes Mrs. 6 Lathom villas, Cheriton rd. Br()mley lioulden Rev. Alfred William M . .A. Th., Fo:kestone Boot Harry Edmund, 2 Elm rd.Beckenhm Vicarage, Victoria road, Erith Bowes Tom A.rmstrong M.A., .~LD. I & f Boot.h Arthur William J .P. Scalers hill, Boulden .Mrs. 100 Chalkwell road, Milton Marine terrace, Herue Hay Cobbam, Gravesend Hegis, Sittlngbourne Bowes-Lyon Hon. P., B.A., U.L., J'.P. &oth Cha~. L. Old Manor hou~e, Margate Bonldingo Charles Webb, Blythswood lodge, 8keynes, Edenbridge Booth E. R. 135 Croydon rd. Anerley SE Qoet!n's road, Broadstairs Bowie .Mrs. 78 Prospect road, South· &oth Fred, 11 Hamilt-on road, Sidcup I.Joulding Mrs. G. R.9 Park rd.Sittingbonrne borough, Tunbridge Well& Booth Frederick, H11l Crest ho. Herne Bay Boullin John, 14 Wendover road, Bromley Bowker Arthur Frank, White hl.Wrothsm Booth Geo. Wm. 47 Samos rd.Anerlev SE Boultbee Mrs. Town~end, Queen's avenue, Bowles Commander F. Alan R., B.N. "Booth H. F. 188 King's Hall rd.Becknhm Canterburv• Dully house, Tong, Sittingbourne Booth Harris, Leysdown, Sheerness Boulter By. E. 4G Effingham •t. Ramegate Bowles A. K 4!! Uock Hou•t: rll . .li~ctnhm Booth Henry, Hollydene, Hildenborough, Boulter Mrs. 110 Grange road, Ramsgate Bowles .Albert, Ivy Holme, &:Jtone bill, T()n.bri d,ie Boulton Mn. 69 Buckland avenue, Dover Sellindge, Hythe Booth :M.is~, 44 Belvedere roau, South Boulton Robert George Hopper, 19 The Bowles Alfd. 4 Franklin road, Penge 8 B Norwood S E Beach, Lower Walmer, Deal Bowles Aug. R. 143 Sandgate rd ..Fot.ltestne B<loth Mr". E. 4 Manor gron, Beckenham Bound Mrs.10 Cambridge st.Tunbdg.Wells .Bowles U. .H.Schre1ber, Kennington, Ashfrd Boothby Miss, 31 St. Petet·'s rd. Margate Bound Thomas, 10 Westgate rd.Beckenhm Bowles Charles William, Ingleside, The .Boothby Miss,Scarp, Old Dover rd.Cntrbry llourcier Gabriel, 96 Bexley road, North- Vine, Sevenoaks Doothman E.D.,M.A.C()mpton }().River,Dvr umberland Heath, Belvedere Bowles Ernest John, Hollington, .Edin- Boothroyd Ernest, 19 Palace ~ro. Bromley Bourdeaux F. H. 5 St. A.lpbege rd. Dover burgh road, Ashford Booty Charles Frederick M.A. 5 Radnoi Bourdeaux John, 2 Douglas villas, Castle Bowles Hy. M. 31 Versailles rd.AnerleySB Park gardens, Folkestone avenue, Dover Howlea !llss, IJ St. Mary'a rd. Tonbr1dge Boraston J.,J.P. 31 &>nthend rd.Beckenhm Bourdillon Thomas F. 30 Sou'h Eastern Bowles .Miss J. G. 2 Grove b1ll, Ton· Borehaxn Arth,109 Belvedere rd.Not'Wd SE road, Ramsgate bridge Wells Boreha.m Francis, 134 l'pper Grosvenor Bourdon Miss, 40 Glad~tone rd.Broadstairs Bowles llrs. 3 Arundel road, lt:argate road, Tunbridge Wells Bourn Mrs. 40 W oodbury Park road, Bowles W. 32 Dorking rd.Tunbridge Well1 Boreham Mrs. 26 Elmfield road, Bromley Tunbridge Wells Bowles Waiter, St. Bartholom1!w'a Farm Boreham William Usher, 118 Upper Gros­ Bourn Thos.E. 43 Queen's rd. Beckenham house, Eastry road, Sandwich venor road, Tunbridge Wells Bourne Major F. 26 Queen's rd.Beckenhm Bowles Waiter Edwin, 9 Church rd.AIIbfrd Borer Henry, Brenda house, Saddleton Bourne Rev. Alfred Ernest B.A. Vicar- Bowley Alfred W. 1!1 Southborough road, road, Whitstable age, Button-at-Hone, Dartford Bickley, Bromley Borg Ernest Andrew O.E. 54 Approach Bourne Alfred, Brown cottage, South- Bowley Charles William, 25 Codrlngton road, Margate borough road, Bickley, Bromley r()ad, Rarnsgate Borgstrom Mrs. ProYender,Norton,Favrshm B()urne .Alfd.Hy. 6 Granville rd.Sevenoake Bowley Miss, Spr;ngcroft, Cowper rd.Deal Borland John M. Cotswold, Singlewell Bourne H.5DeVere gdns.Salisbnry rd.Dovr Bowling Mrs. 1 Cornwall gardens, Clifton· road, Gravesend Bourne H. M. 90 Babbaeombe rd. Bromley ville, .Margate Borland William Dalrymple, Beacon lodge, Rourne John, 299 London road, Dover Bowling .Mrs. Dalkcy, Leslie rd.BirchingtD Bean, Dartford Bonrne John T. 22 Hammelton •rd.Bromlev Bowman Henry, Olaremont house, CuU• Borley .A. Colinshays, London rd.Tonbrdg Bourne Miss, 14 Victoria road, South: road, Upper Walmer, Deal Borman F. P. 207 Mackenzie rd.Beckenhm borough, Tunbridge Wells Howmun John Davison, Chart house, Grel& &rman F. Capri, Halfway Street, Sidcup Bourne Yrs. Lascelles, Kingswood road, Chart, .Ashford Bo~n Miss, Haslemere, ){inster drive, Shortland<>, Bromley · Bowman Mrs. 73 .Mount Ephntim, Tun· Minster, Sheernes~ Bonrne Mrs. The Manor ho.Elham,Cantrbry bridge Wells Borman .Miss, 22 Park road, S()uthborough, Bourne Mrs. 24 Park road, Brornley Bowman Mrs. Rusthall lodge, HuatiJaU Tun bridge Wells Bourne Jl.frs. John, Chestnut house, Wood- High etreet, Tunbridge Wel111 Born Mrs. 3 Old road west, Gravesend ehurch, A shford Bowman Mrs. The Orchard,West Wiekhm Borradaile Mr~. 39 Mount Plea<ant road, Bourner A. C. 5 Beckenham la. Bromley Bowman .Mrs. 5 Woodford villas, Albioll Tunbridge Wells Bourner Mrs.59 Coper's Cope rd.BeC"kenhm road, Birchington Bonadaile .Mrs. 30 Vale sq. Ramsgate Bourner Mrs. 5 Portland road, Grave'!end Bowman Thom!lll, Hi Randolph gardeus, Borrer Mrs. 1 Chil•ton rd. Tunbrdg.Well~ Bou•field Rev. Arthur Stoddart A.K.C.L. Salisbury road, Dover Borrowman Mrs.,.Coper's Cope rd.Hecknhm 112 Milt()n road, Gravesend Bowman W.The Gattons,North Cray,Sldcop .Bor&t Fredk. Rosedale, Napier gdns.Hythe Bousfield Arthur Jsph.High st.Broadsta.ir! Bowman William Fair, 25 Cambndge Ill. Borton Lient.-Col. Arthur Close, Cheveney, Bousfield Herbert, The Bungalow, Linden- Tunbridge Wells Hunton, .Maidstone thorpe road, St. Peter's, Broadstairs Bowmann Mrs. 1~ Julian road, Folkertone Borton .Misses. 35 Balfour road, Lower Rontle Saml. R. 26 Highfield rd. Dartford Bown Mrs. 16 Genoa road, Anerley 8 B Walm~>r, Deal Boutwood Alfred,l~8~lby road,Anerley SE Bowra. Charles, 25 Brockman rd.Folkestne Borton Mrs. 51 Ellington road, Ramsgate Bovill Charles Arthur, The Paddocks, Bowring Col.Frederick, Hurstmead,Uil.ordl &rwick J.C. Foxbury, Stone st.Sevenoaks Smeeth, .Ashford lane, Chislehurst .Rosanquet Admiral Geo. Stanley, Bitchett Bow Wm. Albt. 23 The Paddock, Chatham Bowring Commande~ Humphrey Wickham wood, St<lne street, Sevenoaks Bowater Major Frank H. Denbridge R.N. 7 Boley hill, Rochester flosanqnet Miss, 2 Cal>erlPy park, Tun­ house, Wells road, BickiPy, Bromley Bowring John, 24 Buckland hill, :Maidstone .bridge Wells Bowater Freuerick W. Copley-Dene, Chlsle­ Bowser Rev. Edwin David .M.A.The Vicar• Bossom W. H. 50 Lansdowne rd. Bromley hnrst common, Chisleburst age, Milton Regis, Sittingbourne Bostock George Daniel B. 10 Victoria rd. Bowater Sydney, Kingsmead, Lamdowne Bowsher Frank, 22 Burnt Ash lane, Perry Street, Gravesend road, Sidoup Flaistow, Bromley Bostock Horatio Lewis, The Gables, Sta­ Bowchler Wm. Hy. 4 Richmond av.::\fargte Bowtell Ebenezer Gad, 1 Scotts lane, tion road, Herne Bay Bowden Rich d.
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