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SHROPSHIRE. [KELLY's Dobinsou Thomas Eldred, Walsbatcb, Edmunds Mrs SHROPSHIRE. [KELLY's Dobinsou Thomas Eldred, Walsbatcb, Edmunds Mrs. 28 Salop road, Oswestry Evans J. Bhys H.A. The Salop school, Whetton, Bridgnorth Edwardes Rev.Jas.Longnor,Shrewsbury Queen's road, Oswestry Dobito Mrs. 3 Vmeyard rd. Wellington Edwards Col. George Rowland,. The Evans John, 49 Belle Vue rd. Shrewsbry DodgsonRev.T. M.A.Uffington, Shrwsby Hall, Great Ness, Shrewsbury Evans John, Longford, Newport Dodgson Wilfred Longley, 'l'he Court, Edwards Surg.-Maj. Hy. Nelson, More- Evans John H. A. Queen's rd. Oswestry Cleobury North, Bridgnorth ton house, Belle Vue rd. Shrewsbury Evans John,2o Upper Brook st.Oswestry Dodson Miss, Albrighton, Wolverhmptn Edwards Rev. Fredk. Stephen,Vicarage, EvansJ.TheMount, Whit.tington,Oswstry Dolby G.H. B.A.228wan hl. Shrewsbury Bicton, Shrewsbury Evans Miss, 5 Burton street, Castle .. Donaldson-Hudson Major Charles J.J!. Edwards David,ChetwyndAston,Newprt fields, Shrewsbury Cheswardine hall, Market Drayton Edwards David, Station road, Newport Evans Miss, 3 Ivy pl. Salop rd. Oswestry Done Mrs. u College hill, Shrewsbury Edwards Henry, The Urove, Ashford Evans Miss, Oaker house, Aston-on- Donne Stephen, 64 Willow st. Oswestry Bowdler, Ludlow Clun R.S.O Dorricott Mrs. Finger la. Dawley R.S.O Edwards Hy. 93 Willow st. Oswes1.ry EvansMrs.134 Abbey foregte.Shrewsbry Dought.y George Herbert, Rock house, EdwardsJas.Kennetvil.Ludford,Ludlow Evans Mrs. Carreg-Lwyd, Oswestry St. Leonards, Hridgnorth Edwards John, Belle Vue house, Oaken- Evans Mrs. 16 Havelock road, Belle Doughty John, Broseley R.S.O gates, Wellington Vue road, Shrewsbury Doughty Mrs. 8 St. John's st.Bridgnorth Edwards Jn.H.St.Mary's et. Shrewsbury Evans Mrs. Jessamine cottage, Moreton. Dovaston John, The Nursery, Twyford, EdwardsMiss,Barratt's hll.Brosly.R.S.O Oswestry Oswestry Edwards Miss, Great Ness, Shrewsbury Evans Mrs. 48 Park avenue, Oswestry Dovaston Wm.Dl.6 High st.Shrewsbury Edwards Misses, Church st. Clun R.S.O Evans Mrs. Rose hill, BettOJl. street, Downes Arthur Clement, Orchard house, EdwardsMrs.3 Chapelst. Wem,Shrwsbry Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury High street, Broseley R.S.O Edwards Mrs. The Hollies, Allscot, Evans Mrs. Shelton cottage, Shelton, 'Downes Edward, Havelock road, Belle Wellington Shrewsbury Vne road, Shrewsbury Edwards Mrs. 2 Victoria. street, Castle- Evll,ns Mrs. The Wyke, Sbifnal DownesMiss,2Stanly.pl.Saloprd.Oswsty fields, Shrewsbury Evans Thos. Coalport, IronbridgeR.S.O Downes Mrs. Court house, Richard's EdwardsMrs.A.B.47Walker st. Wellingtn Evans Thomas, Upper Sweeney,Oswestry Castle, Ludlow Edwards Mrs. Trimpley, Ellesmere Evans Thomas Mytton, 22A, TriQity Downes Mrs. Milford lodge, Diddlebury, Edwards Thomas:M.B., c.M. The Grange, street, Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury Craven Arms·R.S.O Grinshill, Shrewsbury . Evans William, 3 Clarendon villas, Downes Mrs. Sutton road, Shrewsbury Edwards William, Kinton, Shrewsbury Queen's road, Oswestry DownesWilliam,Wellington rd.Newport Edward~Hawley John, Broughallfields, Evans William, Hilly bank, Oldbury DownesWilliamEdward,sVictoria street, Broughall, Whitchurch wells, Bridgnorth Castlefields, Shrewsbury EganMrs.Holly cot.Shawbury,Shrwsbry Evans William, Washford lane, Meole Downward John, Tilstock, Whitchurch Egerton Rev. Prebendary George Henry Brace, Shrewsbury . Dolfnward Misses, The Castle,Shrewsbry H.A. Rectory, Middle, Shrewsbury Evans W. E. 52 Abbey foregate, Shrewsbry Drake Rev.Hy.John B. A. Broad st.Ludlw EgertonRev.W.H.M.A.Rectry.Whitcbrch Evans William N. S. Clifton house, Cleo­ Draper Rev. William Henry H.A. 3 Elcocks Misses, Olive cottage, Hawthorn bury Mortimer Abbey gdns. Whttehall st. Shrewsbury road, Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury Evans W. W. Duncan ter. Madeley R.S. 0 DraytonWm. Hy.4Burtonst.Shrewsbury Eldred Henry, 22 Belmont, Shrewsbury EveraUMrs. Burnell ho.Ford,Shrewsbry Drinkwater Rev. Charles Henry H.A. 3 Elkington ErnestA.u.B.High st.Newport EverallP. TheGrove. Gt.Ryton,Shrwsbry St.George's pi.Mountfields,Shrewsbry Ellerton Rev. George Mouat Keith H.A. Everest Joseph, Clifton hou'!e, Under- DudleyRev.F.B.A.Whitburn ho.Brdgnth Sm&thcott, Shrewsbury dale road, Shrewsbury D"fl:ff W. Church ho. Oldbury,Bridgnorth EllertonW.Newtown,ChurchAstn.Nwprt Eveson Misses, St.ableford, Bridgnorth Dugd!!leC.T.J.P.Terrick ball, Whitchrch Elliott Herbert George Underwood, EwertJamesHy. Alport ho. Whitchurch Dugdale Waiter J.P. Meeson hall, Tibber- Park house, Chetwynd end, Newport Exbam Arthur Richard lt'rederick M.D. ton, Newport Elliott John, Moss side, Whitchurch Brooklyn house, Market Draytou Dugdale Waiter, Meeson ball, Wellington Ellis Rev. Alfred Edwin M.A. Woore, Exley Joseph A. Rock ho.Broseley R.S.O Dunbar William, Greenbank house, Newcastle, Staffordshire Exley Mrs. Htllsden ho. Broseley R.S.O Coalbrookdale R.S.O EllisRev.A.H.A.Lit.Draytn.Mrkt.Draytn Eyke Mrs. Belvedere road, Shrewsbury Duncan Chas. Wm. Wharf rd. Ellesmere Ellis Rev. Frederic Robert H.A. The Eykyn Richd.Ackleton, Wolverhampton DuncanR.J.M.A.13St.John'shll.Shrwsby Vicarage, Much Wenlock R.S.O Eyre Rev. Daniel, Dawley R.S.O DuncanRobt.ElmTree ho.MadeleyR.S.O Ellis Charles, Avenue road, Newport · EytonMiss, Wrockwardine hall, Wellngtn .Dunn Rev. Thomas Major Ph. D., B.A. Ellis Hy.MonntOswald,Pool rd.Oswestry Eyton Miss R. M. Clock house, .A.dmas- Rectory,NeenSolars,CleoburyMortimr Ellis Miss 1 7 St. Mary street, Bridgnorth ton, Wellington DunnPSummerfield rd. Wem,Shrewsbry Ellis Mrs. I Llyslane, Oswestry Eyton Thomas Slaney D. L., iJ.P, The DunnillH.P.TheOrchard,Ironbrdg.R.S.O Ellis Richard Harry, Caehendre, Upper Hall, Walford~ Shrewsbury Dnrant Mrs. Albert place, Shifnal Church street. Oswestry Eyton William, Prescott villa, Prescott, Dnrant W. D. Albert place, Shifnal Elsmer~ Miss, Crosshouses, Be;rrington, Shrewsbury DurtadRev.BertramM.A.7oHighst.Wem Shrewsbury Fairhurst Miss, Upper Bar, Newport Dutton Mrs. z8 Castle st. Shrewsbury Elsmere Mrs. x8 Crescent place, Town Fance Jas.Glenelg, Millbank,Wellington Dyer Rev. W.J.39 Underhill st.Bridgnrth walls, Shrewsbury Farmer Edward Devey, 20 East Castle Dymock Robt. M. Trimpley, Ellesmere Elton Rev, Edward Daubeny B.A. Rec- street, Bridgn6rth Dyson Edwd.Alfd.6 Victoria- st.Shrwsby tory,Hapton castle,Aston-on-ClunRSO Farmer Edward J. New street, Shifnal Eakin Isaac, Mountfields house, Hunter Elton Rev. Jn.P. 13 Mill bank, Wellington l<'armer James, Danesford, Bridgnorth street, Shrewsbury EltonJ ohn, 168 Abbey foregate,Shrwsbry Farmer J .Howle manr.Sambrook,Newpt Earl Rev. William, Trinity ho. Shifnal Emery Mrs. Rose hill, Sutton, Market Farmer Joseph, The ;poplars, Kember-- Eaton Mrs, Ford street, Clun R.S.O Drayton ton, Shifnal EbrallSl. Canonbury,Kingslud.Shrwsbry EmsonRev. P.B. A. Severn bnk.Shrewsbry Farmer Miss, The Mount, Bishop's EbsworthJ.TheVjlla,Danesfrd.Bridgnth Ensor Charles, Lower bar, Newport Castle R.S.O 'Eccleston Rev. JohnBourneM.A. Trinity Entwistle Joseph, Havelock road, Belle Farmer Miss, West holm, Weston lane, hospital, Clun R.S.O • Vue road, Shrewsbury Oswestry Eccleston Chas. 29 Belle Vue rd.Shrwsbry Etches J n. M. St. John's st. Whitchurch Farmer Miss, The Hawthorns, Hawthorn Eckersly Arthur F. mt. :o.A. Grammar Etches Wm. B. Dodington, Whitchurcb road, Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury -school, High street, Wem, Shrewsbury EthelstonRt.Peel-.J.P.Hinton,Whitchrch I<'arquhar Rev1 John Henry L.Th. Rec­ .Eddowes George, Caerleon house,:Monk- Evans Sir Thomas William hart. M.A., tory, Silvington, Cleobury Mortimer moor road, Shrewsbury D.L.,.J.P.,F.R.G.s.Boscobel ho.W'hmptn l<'aulkner Rev. Richard Butler l\I.A. 26 EddowesMiss,123Abbey foregte.Shrwsby Evans MajoT J)aviq Williams, Lower Upper Brook stree~, Oswestry Eddowes Wi)liam, Oaklands, J.'ontes- road, Kingsland, Shrewsbury Fawkes Rev. Thomas Richard Joseph, bury, Shrewsbury Evans Rev. Geo. E. Millst. Whitchurcb Vicarage, Dawley R.S.O Eddowes William A.K.c.L. 4 The College, Eva.n.sRev.Thos.Pontesbury,Shrewsbury Feilden Capt. Herbert Ramsay, Tyn-y- College hill, Shrewsbury Evans Charles, 1 Castleview, Ludlow . rhos, Weston Rhyn, Ruabon Eddowes William Cbapple, Caerleon Evans Charles, Donnington, Newport Feilden Rev. Oswald Mosley M.A. Rec-• house, Monkmoorroad, Shrewsbury Eva-ns David, Llanymynech, Oswestry tory, Frankton, Oswestry .Edge Jn. IJ, Haughton grange, Sbifnal Evaas Edwin, School lane, Shrewsbury Feilding.The Rev. The Hon. Charles Wm. Edge Mrs. Thorpe house, Ooalport, Evans George, :ao Castle st. Shrewsbury Alex. l\I.A. Stapleton, Shrewsbury Ironbridge R.S.O Evans George, 1:5 Havelock road, Belle FellowsM.Hall close,Alveley,Bridgnorth Edge Sterling Cobbold, Lower house, Vue road, Shrewsbury Fennell C. Cottage pi. Madeley R.S.O ,All Stretton1 Church Stretton R.S.O Evans George, 10 Llwyn terrace, Bea- Ferguson J.ohn, Lilleshall, Newport Edmonds Erskine, Bell lane, Ludlow trice street, Oswestry lt'erriday Enoch, Oakeru?ates, Wellington EdmondsMrs.Leasowes, Tasley,Bridgnth EvansG.South bank,Middletn. Welshpool Ferriday James, The Elms, Cemetery Edmunds Mrs. Oakley villa, Oakley Evans Herbt. Teme Side villas, Ludlow road, Wellington . atreet, Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury ElYansH.Gadla$ hall,Eastwick,Ellesme-re Ferris SI. C. P, 1:3 Salop st. Bridgnorth .
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