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SHROPSHIRE. HOB 289 Hamar William,School Road,Clun R.S.O\Harvey Rev COURT DIRECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. HOB 289 Hamar William,School road,Clun R.S.O\Harvey Rev. Herbert M.A. Rectory, Hemming J. 47 Park avenue, Oswestry Hamer Charles, 23 Oak street, Belle Hinstock, Market Drayton Hemus Ephraim, Church parade, Oak- Vue road, Shrewsbury Harvey Miss, Stafford road, Newport engates, Wellington HamerJn.P.,J.P.74BelleVue rd.Shrwsby Harvey Mrs. The Albynes, Astley Henniker-Gotley Rev. George RA. The Hamilton Rev. Archibald Henry RA. Abbotts, Bridgnorth Grove, Wem, t:lhrewsbury Donington, Newport Harvey Samuel, The Albynes, Astley Herbert Lady Mary, Styche hall, HamiltonRev.Dvd.R.Hadnall,Shrwsbry Abbotts, Bridgnorth Market Drayton Hamilton Herbert Wm. Lilleshalllodge, HaslamMiss,Cemetery rd.MarketDraytn Herbert Worshipful the Hon. Robert Sheriffhales, Newport Haslehurst Rev. WaIter Greenall B.A. Charles M.A., D.L., J.P. Orleton, Hamilton J., M.A. Upper road, Kings- West Felton, Oswestry Wrockwardine, Wellington land, Shrewsbury Haslehust Thos. Williams, The Lodge, Herbert Major-Gen. the Hon. William Hamilton William Phillips, 2 Underdale Claverley, Bridgnorth Henry J.P. Prestefelde, London road, villas, Underd~le road, Shrewsbury Hasler Mrs. London road, Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Hammans Mrs. Welsh street, Bishop's Haslewood E. W. The Green, Bridgnorth Herbert Hon. Mrs. Robert, Orleton, Castle R.S.O HaslewoodMrs.21EastCastle st.Bridgnth Wrockwardine, Wellington Hammond Mrs. 26 Albert street, Castle- Haslewood Roger Frederick, The Vinery, Herbert Major Edward William J.P. fields, Shrewsbury Salop street, Bridgnorth Orleton, Wrockwardine, Wellington Hampson Mrs. New st. Wem,Shrewsbry HastingsHughFras. M.A.Dinham,LudlW Herbert Miss, 81 High st. Bridgnorth Hancock Mrs. Russell ter.MadeleyRS.O Haughton Rd.D.High st. Broseley R.S.O Herr J. Croes Wylan, Morda rd.Oswestry Hand Mrs. Wigley house, Ludlow Havelock Thomas Masson, Bishop street, Hewett Frank, The Grove, West Castle HannRev.A. 17 St.Mary's st.Whitchurch Monkmoor street, Shrewsbury street, Bridgnorth HarcombeJ. 32 BelleVue rd.Shrewsbury Haverg-al Rev. Emest M.A. Meole Hewitt Chas. Meole Brase, Shrewsbury Harding John M. Town walls,Shrwsbry Brace, Shrewsbury Hewitt E. Lincoln hill,Ironbridge RS.O Harding Martin J. 6 Havelock road, Haverkam George, All Stretton hall, Hewitt John, Underdale rd. Shrewsbury Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury Church Stretton RS.O Hewitt The Misses, 23 St. John street Harding Miss, 16 Crescent place, Town Hawkes Rev. SamuelJohn M.A. Rectory, Whitchurch walls, Shrewsbury Pontesbury, Shrewsbury Heywood-LonsdaleA.P.,B.A., D.L., J.P. HardingMrs. Ingleside, Stafford street, Hawkes J. Chetwynd Aston, Newport Shavington hall, Market Drayton ; & Market Drayton Hawkes T., B.A. Mill street, Ludlow Cloverley hall,Calver hall,Whitchurch Harding Mrs. New road, Little Dray- Hawkins Edmund, RodweU house, Alton Hiatt Charles Wall, King st. Wellington ton, Market Drayton terrace, Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury Hibbert S. I Claremont bank, Shrwsbry Harding Wm. Julian road, Ludlow Hawkins Misses, St.Mary's ct.Shrewsbry Hickin Henry, 12 College hill,Shrewsbry Harding William Edward, Acton house, Hawkins W. 37 New Park st. Shrewsbry HickmanJamesB.II Millbank, Wellngtn Kingsland, Shrewsbury Hawthorn Benjamin, Sutton, Mount- HickmanMiss,soAbbey foregt.Shrwsbry Hardinge Mrs. St. Mary's cottage, Gt fields, Market Drayton Hicks H. E. 21 St. Mary's st.Bridgnorth Hales st. Market Drayton Hawthorn W. T. Holly lodge, Wellingtn Riggins Rev. Alfred Charles M.A. The Hardwick Miss, Bnrcote villa, Burcote, Hay W. C. 2 Claremont bank, Shrewsbry Vicarage, Marton, Chirbury RS.O Worfield, Bridgnorth Hay WaIter R 44 Coton hI. Shrewsbury Higgins George, Monkfield villa, Bishop Hares Joseph, Prees, Whitchurch Haycock Edward, Hadley, Wellington street, Shrewsbury Hares Mrs. Talbot st. Whitchurch Haycock John, Hill view, Station road, Higgins Jabez, Albert road, Oswestry Hares Samuel, Prees, Whitchurch Hadnall, Shrewsbury Higgins John, 12 Albert st. Shrewsbury Harlech Lord D.L., J.P. Brogyntyn, Haydon WaIter D., M.A. Canonbury, Higgins Thomas, Cockshutt house, Selattyn, Oswestry; & United Service Kingsland, Shrewsbury Wrockwardine Wood, Wellington & Carlton clubs, London SW Hayes F. Walford Manor, Shrewsbury Higginson Mrs. Willcott, Shrewsbury HarleyMiss, Condover house,Shrewsbry Hayes Miss, Old Salop road, Shifnal Higgs Joseph, Blytheswood, Queen's Harley Mrs. Ross hall,Bicton, Shrwsbry Hayes Thos. Monkmoor st. Shrewsbury park,Oswestry HarleyPhillipE.D.Condover ho.Shrwsby HayesW.Barrow st.MuchWenlock RS.O Higham George Garnett, Lynwood, Harnage Lady, Little cot. Cressage, Haymes Rev. Robert Evered M.A. Rac- Queen's park, Oswestry Shrewsbury tory, Holgate, Much Wenlock R8.0 HighamMrs.Mayfld. Victoria"rd.Oswstry Harper C.2 SwanHill court,Shrewsbury Haynes Mrs. Stretton road, Much Wen- Highnett Thomas Henry, Shelf cottage, Harper FrancisGeo. IsAlbert st.Shrwsby lock RS.O Llys lane, Oswestry Harper James A. Laurels, Prockholes, Haynes RT. 3 Waterloo ter. Bridgnortb Hiles Rev. Robert l\LA. Vicarage, Til- Ironbridge RS.0 Hayward Rev. Samuel Gracie, The stock, Whitchurch Harper John, 34 Park avenue, Oswestry Vicarage, Monk Hopton, Bridgnorth Hill Viscount J.P., P .C.Hawkstone park, Harper Mrs. Bomere Heath, Shrewsbry Hazeldine William St. John, The Wood- Shrewsbury;&Carltonclub,LondonSW HarperWm.Mt.Pleasant,Madeley R.S.O lands, Abbey foregate, Shrewsbury Hill Dowager Viscountess, Hawkstone Harper W.G.Beulah villa, Market Draytn Heane Richard Nock, High st. Newport park, Shrewsbury Harries Rev. Hadrian RA. The Ches- Heap Joseph, Wrentnall ho. Shrewsbury Hill Maj. W. Noel, Beech house, Shifna~. nuts, Coalbrookdale RS.O Heam Henry John, Beauchamp, The Hill Rev. John Edward lVLA. Vicarage" Harries Edward Geo. Cleveland house, Mount, Shrewsbury Montford, Shrewsbury Oakley street, Belle Vue I'd. Shrwsbry Hearne Miss, 2 St. Leonard's, Bridgnrth HillB.Mnt.Pleasant,Coalbrookdle.R.S.O Harries John Davies,sBelmont,Shrwsby Heasman Waiter, Oldbury, Bridgnorth Hill F. W. TheHall,Edstaston,Shrwsbry Harries Mrs. Malinslee, Shifnal Heath E. 189 Abbey foregate, Shrewsbry Hill John J.P. Felhampton court, HarrimanA. Lit. Dawley,DawleyRS.O Heath E. R Cheshire st. Market Draytn Church Stretton R.S.O Harris C. C. London house, Iron- Heath John, 9 Havelock road, Belle Hill Miss, Heath cottage, Little Drayton, bridge RS.O Vue road, Shrewsbury Market Drayton Hams Edward, Minton house, New Heath Thomas, Beech house, Stafford Hill Mrs. Station road, Newport street, Wem, Shrewsbury street, Market Drayton HillStephen, High street, BroseleyRS.O Hams Mrs. Brookland cottage, Elles- Heath Wallace, Elmfield, Monkmoor Hill Thomas, Barbery ho. Market Drytn mere road, Shrewsbury street, Shrewsbury Hill-Lowe Commander Arthur Hill Harris Mrs. Church Aston, Newport Heatley William, Bleak house, Lostford, Ommanney Peter R.N., J. P. Court of HarrisMrs.Salopst.Bishop'sCastleRS.O Market Drayton Hill, Nash, Tenbury Hams T. 23 Whitehall st. Shrewsbury Heaton Rev.W.,M.A. Morville, Bridgnth Hills Col. George Scott, Cadoganhouse, Harm Thomas Sail, Okeleigh, Bynner Heber-Percy Colonel Reginald, Hinstock The Mount, Shrewsbury street, Belle Vue, Shrewsbury villa, Market Drayton Hilton James, The Mount, Shrewsbury Harrison Rev. Wm. lVI.A. The Deanery, Heber-Percy Maj. Algemon J.P. Hodnet Hilton :VIrs. Chapel street, DawleyR.S.O Pontesbury, Shrewsbury hall, Market Drayton Hince Arthur, Church Stretton R.S.O Hamson Alfred Peen B.A. 34 Belle Vue Heber-Perey AIgernon Charles D.L., Hince Charles,Essex lodge, All Stretton, road, Shrewsbury J.P. The Hall, Hodnet, Market Draytn Church Stretton R,t:l.0 arrison J.G. 42 Do lington,Whitchurch HeeleyW.Bank ho. ChurchStrettn.RS.0 HinckesmanChas.Rbt.TheSands,Shifnal Harrison Mrs. 13Alkington rd.Whitchch Heighway Miss, Church st. Clun R.S.O Hinsley Mrs.Park street, :MadeleyR.S.O rlarrison Mrs. Chetwynd End vil.Newprt HeighwayMiss,Pontesford ho. Shrewsbry Hirst J oseph, 34 Albert street, Castle­ Harrison R.G.6Claremont bdgs.Sqrwsby Heighway Samuel, I Claremont build- fields, Shrewsbury B:amson W. H. 9 Burton st. Shrewsbury ings, Shrewsbury • Hiscox Mrs. 63 St. l\Iary's st. Bridgnrth B:artF. J. ThePriory,MuchWnlckRS.O Heitland Mrs. The Priory, St. Austin's Hitchings Rev. Gerard B.A. Worfteld, HartleyRev.J.G.3sBenyon st.Shrewsbry friars, Shrewsbury Bridgnorth hartley Mrs. Tong castle, Shifnal Helm W. E. Granville street, Copthorne Hobdel James, Moreton house, Weston Hartshorn James Henry, The Lea, I road, Shrewsbury Rhyn, Ruabon Benthall. Broseley R.S.O IHemming John, Boraston, Aekleton, Hobson Rev. Samuel M.A. Uppington, Harvey J.H.Acacia cot. Ironbridge R.S.O Wolverhampton I Wellington ~EROPSHIBE 19.
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