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Dorsetshire. [Kelly's 1364 STE DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY'S ~tentRev.W.H.loNewberryter.Weyrtlth Summers' The Misses, The Beeches, Templer Rev. Jamell Lethbridge IU. Stephens Rev. Edward, I Greenfield Haselbury Bryan, Shillingstone 8.0 Rectory, Burton Bradstock cottages, Longfleet, Poole Surtees N. Child Okeford ho. B1andford Templer Miss, Charmouth Stephens J. T. Wanderwell ho. BridporL Suttill H.S.Pymore ho.Bradpole, Bridprt Templer Mrs. Mountfield, Bridport Stephens Miss, Girtups, West Allington, Suttill John Pickard, West st. Bridport Terrell W.H. Hightield ho.Bourton,Bath Bridport Sutton Arthur Edwin, Eastbrook house, TetOlrs.2Lashley pI. Bradpole rd.Bridpt Stephens Samuel Hannam, Gillingham Upway, Dorchester Tett Mrs. Moorhill, Poole rd. Wimborne Rtephenson Rev. Canon John M.A. St. Sutton John, Longham, Wimborne Thomas Capt. Montagu R.N. I Victoria Johu's vicaraze, Weymouth Swanston Rev. Frederick John M.A. 2 terrace, Esplanade, Weymouth StephensonRev.T. 88Salisbury st.Blndfrd Julian villas, Wimborne Thomas R~v. D. Cerne Abbas,Dorchesrer Stevens Arthur Frederic, Buckland Swatridge Mrs. Fore place, Beaminster ThomasRev.D.M.A.LowerLoders,Bridprt. Newton, Dorchester Swayne Rev. Wm. S. M.A. Stalbridge Thomas Rev. Owen M.A. Clovelly, P,uk- Stevens E. St James st. Shaftesbury Swayne WilIiam Cleveland, Hillside, St. stone road, Lon!rfleet, Poole Stevens J. Pinewood, Parkstone R.S.O John's rOlld, Wimborne Thomas George Nunn, Belmont house,. StevensMiss, Annandale,Longfleet,Poole Sweet Rev. Charles Francis Lonq- M.A. Cann, Shaftesbury Stevens Misq, Woodford "illa, West Winterborne Kingston, Blandford Thomas J.G.M.A.PalIadur vil.Shafresbry Allington, Bridport Swetland Miss, Newtown cottage, Park- Thomas Rowland,Io Wellington terrace,. Stevens Mrs. Witchampton, \Vimborne stone R.S.O Dorchester road, Weymouth Stevens Thos. Studley, Little Windsor, Swinturne-Hanham John Castleman ThomasWilIiamChas.Upway,Dorchesrer Broadwindsor, Beaminster R.S.O J.P. Manston house, Blandford Thompson Captain Charles William,. Steward Col. Richd. Oliver Francis J.P. Swyer Mrs. Angel lane, Shaftesbury Charminster, Dorchester Nottington ho. Radipole, Weymouth Swyre Mrs. Valrose, 'Wimborne road, Thompson Miss, 3 St. John's terrace,. Steward Mrs. 2 Lyndhurstter.Weymth Longfleet, Poole Dorchester road, Weymouth Stewart Adam, Cheap st. Sherborne Sydenham Henry James,Longfleet,Poole Thompson Mrs. 6 Ranelagh tel'. Weymth StiblingJohn Henry,8 Franchise terrace, Sydenham Jas.Ernville,ParkstoneR.S.O Thorne George, Bradpole road, Bridport. Chapelhay, Weymouth Sydenham Jas.Sandhurst ho. Beaminster Thorne Henry, Sturminster Newton 8.0 Stiby Henry, Victoria street, Bridport Sykes Major Cam J.P. 9 Belvedere, Thorne Mrs. Charmimter, Dorchester Stickland John, Acreman st. Sherborne Esplanade, Weymouth Thorne Sydney, Ferndale road, Long- Stickland John, West Bay rd. Bridport Symes Edwin, Long street, Sherborne Burton, Sherborne Stickland Mrs. 10 Market pI. Blandford SymesGustavusP.Cornwall ho.Dorchestr Thorne Wllliam Thomas, Sandesfort Stickland Thomas, 4 Chesnut villas, Symes L G. 4 Westerhall villas, Green- villa, Wyke Regis, Weymouth Fordington, Dorchester hill, Weymouth Thornhill Mrs. 2 Greenhill, Weymouth Stickland Wm.West Allington, Bridport Symes Miss, I Avenue villa, A"enue Thornton Reginald J. P. Birkin house,. Stilwell HenryJ. p.Leeson house,Langton road, Weymouth Stinsford, DorcheRter Matravers, Wareham Symes Miss,7Spring gardens,Weymouth Thornton R.D. J.p.Shirley ho.Dorc:hesrer- Stock The Misses, Wambrook, Chard Symes Miss, 3 Wellington place, Dor- Thresher John J.P. COrfe hill, Radipole,. Stockdale Rev. Frederic Septimus B.A. chester road, Weymouth Weymouth Rectory, Chedding-ton, Crewkerne Symes Mrs. West Allington, Bridport ThringThomas,2Thornhill vIlIas,Carlton Stockdale Charles Jean, Drimpton St. Symes Thos.3 Landsdowne vils.Weymth road, Weymouth Mary Beaminst3r Symes William, Beaminster Thurburn Charles, Le"lleston house, Stocks Henry, I Lauristine terrace, Symes William, Stratton, Dorchester Lillmgton, cherborne \Yestham, Weymouth SymmondsWilliam,TheShrubbery,Row- Thurlow Rev. Richard I1I.A. St. Jame.s" Stokes Francis, Castlf'ton, Sherborne lands, Wimborne rectory, Shaftesbury Stokes Gcorge Fdk. Newland, Sherborne Symonds Arthr.G. 10 Southst.Dorchestr Thurlow A. R. Salisbury rd.Shaftesbury Stone Rev. John B.A. Haydon,Sherborne Symonds Frederick Giles, Dorsetshire Thurman }Irs. Hill side, Dorchester StoneC.J.Newclose,Wyke}{egis,Wymth Bank, Sturminster Newton S.O road, Weymouth Stone Edward Andrew M.A. Chatfield, Symonds Giles, South street, Dorchester Thurston Hugh K :Market pI. Blandford Poole road, Buurnemouth Symonds Henry, Encombp, Dorchester Tilley Arthur Leonard Taylor, Victoria Stone George, 17 Franchise terrace, Symonds Henry, Oakfield terrace, 4S house, Fordington, Dorchester Chapelhay, Weymouth Damory street, Blandford Tilley Leonard.The Chesnuts,Dorchester Stone John, Thames street, Poole Symonds WilIiam, 6 Belfield terrace, Tilsed Mrs. High street, Poole Stone Mrs. Church street, Beaminster Wyke road, Weymouth TilsedThomasJ.8eldown,Longfleet,Poole- Stone Mrs. Yetminster, Sherborne TalbotMrs.Jn. 8Grosvenor rd.Weymouth Timms Geo. W. ,rest Allington, Bridport Stone-Boswell Mrs. Shute Haye, Wall- Tabot John, S Mount street, Weymouth Titball }Irs. Bradpole, Bridport ditch, Bridport Talbot In. 3 Newberry tel'. Weymouth Tizard Henry M.D. Baycliffe, Clarence Stone-Boswell Miss, Shute Haye, Wall- Talbot Mrs. Grosvenol' villa, Dorchester buildings, Esplanade, \Ve)'mouth ditch, Bridport road, "'i"eymouth Todd Lt.-CoL Frederick WilEam, Keyn- Stone-Boswel1 WaIter George, Shute Talbot Richd.Thos. I2Cove st.Weymouth ston Idge.Tarrant Keynston,Blandford Haye, Walldi ch, Bridport Talbot Robt. Syward lodge, Dorchester ToddAlfd.C.OkefordFitzpaine,Blandford Stradling 1\1rs, Vevonshirevilla,Bridport Talbot William, I TaIavera "illas, Dor- Toleman :Mrs. Hamilton ldg.lleaminsrer Strange Geo. F. Leigh lodge, Wimborne chester road, Weymouth Toller Mrs. I Belgrave terrace, Dorches- Strange Miss, 2 vVestbourne terrace, Tanner Rev. Robert Ernest M.A. II ter road, Weymouth Dorchester road, Weymouth Frederick place, Weymouth Tomes Geo. Waiter, Court hill,Swanage- StreetWilliam,9 Osborne tel'.Weymouth Tanner FrankH.We. Borou;.rh, Wimborne Tomes William, Court hill, Swana_e Strong Rev. J.W. Abbey close,Sherborne Tanner Jsph.E.73Salisbury st.Blandford Tomlillson Rev. Wmiam Robert M.A. StroudRev.J.M.A. St h. Perrott,Crewkerne Tanswell Rev. George, Southend cottage, Briarswood, Rodwell, Weymouth Stroud Jas. E. 6 High East st. Dorchestr Cann, Shaftesbury Topp Mrs. Sandehurst, Kingland road,. Strand J. S.S .Alexandra tel'.Weymouth Tapernoux P. E. 2 Marine terrace,Wyke Longfleet, Poole Stroud Mrs. 7 Argyle tp-rrace, Dorches- Regis, Weymouth Torkington Miss, 2 Claremont, Rodwell, ter road, Weymouth Tarr Thomas, Charmouth Weymouth Stllart Lt.-Col. Fras. James J.P. Manor Tarratt Joseph, Cattistock lodge, Cat- Tovey Rev. A.lwerne minster,Blan"lford house, Blandford St. Mary, BIandford tistock, Dorchester Townsend Rev. Joseph, Stapc hill,. Stuart The Misses, The Court, Charmth TarzeweIlJames,SturminsterNewtonS.O Hampreston, Wimborne Stubbings :Mrs. Newland, Sherborne Tasker Geo. S. Melbury lodge, Wimborne Traill Sinclair, East street, Blandford Studley John, Broadwindsor,Beaminster Tatchell-Bullen John Bullen Tatchell TrS\·ersRev.H.S.Rampisham,Dorchester Sturdy Daniel, Trigon hill, Wareham J.P. Manor ho. Marshwood,Crewkerne Travel'S Francis, West street, Poole Sturdy Edward, Carey, Wareham Tayler Rev. Arthur Frederic,Beaminster Tra\'ers JohnA.Northernhay,Dorchester Sturdy Thomas, The Wick, Branksome Taylor Albert, Longfleet, Poole Travel'S John James, Tel-el-Kebir, Park- park, Bournemouth Taylor Anthony,Netherbury,Beaminster stone road, Long-fleet, Poole Sturt Hon,Humphry Kapier J.p.Crichel Taylor George, Stavordale villa, West- Treeby Miss, Herne lea, Sidmouth road, house, More Crichel, Wimborne; & ham, Weymouth Lyme Regis 6 Upper Grosvenor street, London TayIor George, Wareham rd. Dorchester Treg-onwell :Mrs. Cranborne lodge,. Sturt Mis~, Hill Side house, Wimborne Taylor Isaae Welb, Walsford, Wimborne Cranborne, Salisbury Sty:e George, 2 Cambridg-e terrace, Taylor John R.44 HighWest st.Dorchestr Trenchard G.Beere,Thorncombe, Chard Lennox street, Weymouth Taylor T. Manor ho.Pimperne, Blandford Trenchard Hugh, Chaffeigh cottage,. Style Mrs. Claymore, Dorchester road, Telford William, Kenilworth, Brank- Thorncombe, Chard 'Weymouth some park, Bournemouth Trenchard Mrs. I Belvedere, Swanage Styring Edmund Benson, The Yarrells, Temple Rev. John RA. Vicarage, Bothen- Trew Rev. Charles Ousby M.A. Gram- Lytchett Minster, Poole hampton, Bridport mar school, Gillingham Styrmg Frederick, The Yarrells, Lytch- TemplemanSamLYetminster,Sherborne Tribbett J.Sollthernhay,Longfleet, Prole. ett Minster, Poole 'fempleman Thomas John, Chesterfield Trim H. 4 Rose cots. Westham, Weymth Summers John, New road, Gillingham house, Esplanade, Weymouth Trotman Mrs. Lewins, Wimborne.
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