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Dor~Etshire.) Private Re~Idents DOR~ETSHIRE.) PRIVATE RE~IDENTS. CAR 261 Brown George, Wave-crest,Wimborne Bullen Col. John Bullen Symes D.L., Busk W. G., J.P. Wraxall, Dorchestn road, Longfieet, Poole. J.P. Catherstone (Catherston Bussell George, Benville, Nethe.rhay, Brown Henry, 24 West st. Wimborne Leweston), Charmouth Drimpton Broadwindsor, Beaminstr Brown James H. Stewart villa, Sand- Bullen Mrs. Bridge house,Beaminster Bussell Miss, s~ Victoria gro.Bridprt b9.llks road, Parkstone Bullen William, Ingle nook, Park- Bussell W. L. 15 Rodwell av.Weymth Brown Jn. Park rd. Easton, Portland stone avenue, Parkstone Bussey Frank Howard, Heathside, Brown Josiah, Wintercott, Ghmwood BullerW.Linden lo.I.inden av.Drchstr Sandbanks road, Parkst()ne road, West Moors, Wimborne Bullock Mrs. I2 Holland road, West- Bussey Mrs. East street, Wa.reham Brown Miss, Haselbury Bryan, Stur- ham, Weymouth Butler Rev. Edward Thomas M.A. minster Newton Burbidge James,4~ Bell st.Shaftesbry Rectory, Okeford Fitzpaine, Blndfrd Brown Mis~, Woodcroft, Longfieet rd. Burbidge Mrs. 63 Princess :road, Butler Rev. George •William M.A. Longfieet, Poole Branksome, Bournemouth Rectory, Broadmayne, Dorchester Brown Misses, Bellevue, Bleke street, Burden Arthur Reginald, Ellesmere, Butler Rev. Pierce Armar, The Rec­ Shaftesbury Serpentine road, Longfieet, Poole tory, East Stoke, Wareharn Brown -Mrs. Barton Hill ho.Shaftesbry Burden Charles Rollings, Otterburn Butler Archibald, The Laurels, Cres­ Brown Robert B. Glebe house, South lodge, Parkstone road, Poole cent road, Upper Parkstone •Walks, Dorchester Burden John Wills, Cotoneaster, Butler Arthur, Seacombe, Wimborne Brown Thomas, 17 Oarlton rd. north, Abbotsbury, Dorchester road, Longfleet, Poole Weymouth Burden Miss, Blinkbonny, Charmouth Butler Charles, The Cottage, Ibber­ Brown Wilfred Webster,Tuakau, Mar- Burden Rt. 6 Gt.Western rd.Dorchstr ton, Blandford tello rd. Branksome pk. Bournemth Burdon Rev.IRichard M.A. Manor ho. Butler Mrs. New lane, Motcombe, Brown William Hy. Cliveden, Prince Haselbury Bryan,Sturminster New- Shaftesbury of ·Wales road, Dorcheste-r ton Butlin Rev. Wilson G. B., M.A. Mel., Brown Wm.Jas.Ferndown ho.Wimbrn Burge James Eneas, San Remo, Gipsy bury lodge, Rowlands, Wimborne Brown William Joseph, 58 West Bay lane, Longfieet, Parkstone Butlin Mackenzie Charles, 7 Wester• road, Bridport Burge Miss, I Chesnut vils.Dorchestr hall road, Weymouth Browne George Harrington, Cha.rlton Burgess Miss, Rest Harrow, Ulwell Butt Clement, Somerville, Bourton Barrow, Charlton Marshall,Blandfrd road, Swanage (Dorset), Bath Browne Mrs. Percy, Fifehead house, Burland Miss,81Dorchester rd.Wymth Butt Henry, Eastview, Bourton (Dor~ Fifehead .Magdalen, Gillingham Burlton Mrs. Cottage green, Alcester, set), Bath Browne William John, 26 East street, Shaftesbury Butt Miss, Hillside, Bourton (Dorset)~ Bridport · Burn George Frank, Pine dene, Mans- Bath Brownfield Matthew, Rozel, Bothen- field road, Upper Parkstone Butt Miss, Kenlyn, Cann, Shaftesbry hampton, Bridport Bur:g Mrs. Winfrith, Wellington rd. Butt Mrs. 9 Clarence bldgs. Weymth Brownsdon D. 34 South st. Bridport Parkstone · Butt T. Braeholm,The Aven.Sherbrne Bruce·Col. C. D. Bugley ho.Gillinghm Burnand G. Clock house, Marnhull, Byne Rev. M()rdaunt Henry Martin Bruce Rev . .A. R. T. Handley.Salisbry Sturminster Newton M.A. Mount Stuart, Parkstone rd. Bruce Miss,1o7Dorchester rd.Weymth Burnell Miss, Mayfield, Pimperne, Longfl.eet, Poole Bruce Mrs. I Marine par.Lyme Regis Blandford Cabell George, Holwell, Sherborne Bruton Henry Waltt>r, Glendower, Bnrnett Rev. Richard W. The Mount, Caddy Arthur Thomas, Y -Bryn,Pound King's road east, Swanage Sturminster Newton road, Lyme Regis Brutton Cyril Octavius ~.A. The Burney F.H. Wes·tgate, Upwey,Drchstr Caddy Herbert, Elmsleigh, Pound Manor house,Abbotsbury,Dorchester Burney Mrs. Glensdale, Seldo\\n rd. road, Lyme Regis Bryan Rev. Hy. Percival Theo.Assoc. Longfieet, Poole Cake Charles, B-ridge street, Sturmin­ K.O.L. Rectory, Askerswell,Drchstr Burnside Miss, Park cottage, Short- ster Newton Brvan Miss, Ventnor, Parkstone av. moor, Beaminster Callaway J.S. I6 Bridport ter.Drchstr Parkstone Burrell Charles Edward, Penvilla, Callender Mrs. Ormiston, Forest rd. Bryant Benjamin. Broadwey house, Pen Hill avenue, Parkstone Branksome park, Bournemouth Broadwey, Dorche~ter Burrell Percival J. Fernside,Ormonde Calliphronas Rev. Thoodore B.A. Brymer Rev. John George -M.A., J.P. rd. Branksome park, Bournemouth Quendon, Queen"s grove, Parkstone Ilsington ho. Puddletown, Dorchstr Burrell Thomas Gaze, 28 Poole -road, Calvert George J()hn, Waterloo, Buchan John Marsh, Lindow, Bal- Branksome, Bournem{)uth Parkstone road, Longfieet, Poole moral road, Parkstone Burridge Miss, Palladur villa, Bleke Calvert Mrs. West Chelborough, Buck Rbt. J. 17 Kirtleton av.Weymth street, Shaftesbury Do-rchester Buck William, Olicana., Sandringham Burridge Mrs. Cann, Shaftesbury Camilleri Mrs. IO Ca:rlton road south, road, Parkstone Burrow Rev. Robt. Foster LL.D. Rose Weymouth Buckland Misses, Temple Dinsley,The cottage, Symondsbury, Bridport Campbell Major William Alex. South Avenue, Branksome pk. Bournemth Burt Sir John Mowlem knt. J.P. lodge, South walks, Dorchester Buckland William Thomas, 7 Parsons Carthion, Durlston road, Swanage Campbell Henry Alexander, Seatown, pool, .Shaftesbury Burt Charles, Peveril, Longfieet :rd. Chideock, Bridport 1 Buckley James Wakefield, Audley, Longfieet, Poole Campbell P. 57 Victoria gro. Bridpr~ • Wimborne road, Longfieet, Poole Burt E. Silverdale, King's :road west, C1mpbell Thomas, Monte Rosa, Mot­ Buckley Wilfred, Elmhurst, Wim- Swanag'i' combe rd. Branksome pk. Brnemth borne road, Longfieet, Poole Burt Henry Weeks, Court Hill house, Cam pbell -Johnston Maj. S.Hingarllton, Buckpitt E. J. W. Sparacre, Bridport Herston road, Swanage · Marnhull, Stu:rminster Newton Buckpitt Mrs. 141 Dorchester road, Burt Miss, East st.Chickerell,Wymth Campion Frank, Oak dene, Beaufoy Weymouth Burt Miss, Purbeck house, Swanage avenue. Wimborne Budden Alfred, Twynham, Poole rd. Burt Miss, Ryton, Cecil rd. Swanage Cann Robert, South street, Wareha.m W1mborne Burt Mrs. 22 Princess road, Brank- Canning Miss, Chine cottage, Cliff Budden Charles, Burngate, West Lul- · some, Bournemouth drive, Canford cliffs, Bournemouth worth, Wareham Burt Rt. E. 37 Avenue rd.Wimborne Caparn Mrs. Fitzhead, St. Peter's rd. Budden Frank, The Cedars, East Burt Waiter, Lydwell, Buxton road, Parkstone Burton, Wareham Rodwell & 1 Frederick pl. Weymth Carden Wilfrid P. Minterne, Park Budden Goorge Thomas, Hawarden Burt William, Witchampton, Wimbrn road, Swanage villa, Newtown, Parkstone Burton Rev. Oliver, Norbreck, Vic- Carey Godfreoy Mohun M.A. Abbey .Budden Mrs. Denmark cot~age, Ring- toria r()ad, Swanage house, Sherborne wood road, Longham, W1mborn!" Burt()n James Branksea hall, Sand- Carey B. G. The Avenue, Sherborne Budden T. C. Selskar, St. Andrew's banks road, 'Park stone Carlon Mrs. West view, North rd. road, Bridport Burton Miss,Blake Hill ho. Parkstone Park stone .Budge Philip Edward Lionel, Devana, Bush Rear-Admiral Paul Warner Carpenter James, Highfield, Stur­ Seldown road, Longfieet, PoolH M.V.O., J.P. Linden, East Lul- minster Newton Budgett Thos. Mortimer, The Grove, worth, Wareham Carpenter Mrs. The Knoll, Blake st. Pound street, Lyme Regis Bush George, Stranraer, Wimborne Shaftesbury Bugg Mrs. Sans Pareil, Parkstone -road, Longfl.eet, Poole Carr Bentley, Courtenay lodge, Sand­ road, Poole Bush James G. Waytown cottage, banks road, Parkstone Bugg Wait. Ivy cot. Obol'ne,Sherbrne Netherburv Beaminster Carr Cedric Kettlewell, The Kennels, Bugler Hy.3 Cedar Park vils.Dorchstr Bush Miss, "Kelston, Parkstone aven. Tarrant Gunville, Blandford Bulan Mrs. Brent Tor, Alexander Parkstone Carrington George Hedwig, Eastle8', road, Upper ParkstonP Bushill Misses Ferndene Cranborne Wimborne road, Longfieet, Poole Bull Mrs. The Shanty, Old Castle rd. road, Swanage ' Carrington Miss, Coughton cottage, Rodwell, Weymouth Busk IWilliam ARC A I West Verwood, Wimborne Bullard Jn. 1b, Wollaston rd.Dorchstr walks, Dorcheste~ · · · .
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