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Private Residents. Wil 633 SOMERSET.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. WIL 633 White Waiter, Cannard's Grave, Shep­ Wickham Mrs.3 Chamberlain st.Wells Williams Rev. Alfred M. The Lodge, ton Mallet Wickib.Mll. .Mrs. 21 Kensington, London Lower rd. Worle,Weston-super-:Mre White William, 27 Charlton road, road, Bath Williams Rev. Harold Stanley, Rec- W eston-super-Mare Wickham William, 1 Victoria villas, tory, Skilgate, Wiveliscombe White William, Yonder cottage, St. Thomas street, Wells Williams Rev. Canon James B.A. 3 Cheddon road, Taunton Wicks Edwin C. 8 Herbert ter. Wells de Montalt pi. Combe Down, Bath White William Thomas,Timbercombe, Wicks Thos. 34 Chamberlain st. Wells Williams Rev. Rowland .A.., B.A. 6 Spaxton, Bridgwater Widgery Isaac, 37 Cross st. Burnham Hillside road, Clevedon Whitehead Rev. Arthur F., B.A.. Rec­ Widgery William Henry, Malvern Williams Rev. Samuel Turner, 9 Sel- tory, Keinton Mandeville, Taunton lodge, Chew Magna, Bristol bourne place, Minebead Whitehead Ernest, Fir Tree cottage, Widlake Wm. 45 Soutlh st. Taunton Williams Rev. Tlhomas E11Skine M.A. Long Ashton, Bristol Wigan Charles Arthur M.D. Deep- Wambrook, Chard Whitehead J. Gwent,Walton pk.Clvdn dene, Beach road, Portishead,Bristol Williams Rev. Thomas James M.A. Whitehead John Hart, Golsoncott, Wiggins SydHey, 13 Shelley rd. Bath Vicarage, Benedict st. Glastonbury W ashford, Taunton WiggleswOTth Henry, 3 Clarence rd. Williams Rev. Wm. H., B . .A..St.John'!> Whitehead Mis11es, Manor house, north, Weston-super-Mare vicarage, Monmouth st. Bridgwater Wyke Champflower, Bruton Wigleswortll J.Spring:field,Winsoombe Williams A. 106 Newbridge rd. Bath Whitt>horne Miss,17 Bathwick hl.Batb Wigmore Arth. J. 0. 16 Queen sq.Bth Williams Amos J.P. Manor house. Wbitebouse C. Brynmawr, Winscombe Wigmore Jas. M.D. 16 Queen sq.Bath Wiveliscombe Without Whitehouse George William, Glen- Wigram Miss, Kings Gatchell,Taunton Williams Arthur Richard, Beach cliff, burn, Ashcombe gardens, Milton Wilce Thomas, The Croft, Combe St. Portishead, Bristol road, Weston-super-Mare Nicholas, Chard Williams Charles Thorne, Belvedere. Whitelock Mrs. High st. Castle Cary Wilcocks Nathaniel St. George, Hold- Combwich, Bridgwater Whitemore Ambrose, Prospect house, stone, Rosemont lane, Bath Williams Daniel, 7 Belvedere, Bath Upper Swainswick, Bath Wilcox George, Leigh cottage, Street Williams Ernest, 14 Shelley rd. Bath Whitemore H. E. Bmv st. Langport Wilcox Mrs. 139 Wells road, Bath Willia.ms Eubulus, Homeleigh, Mount Whitford Jn. J. 22 Hallam rd.Clevedn Wilcox SI. Brazenhall, Nunney,Frome Way road, Bishops Hull, Taunton Wbitgreave Robert, Bushberry lodge, Wilcox William, 44 Severn road, Williams G. C. Batts ho.Nth.Pethertn Walton park, Clevedon Weston-super-Mare Williams G.C.Old Ford Hill ho.Frome Whitham John Henry M.D. Redway, Wilde Benjamin, 16 Adelaide terrace, Williams George, 9 Crescent,Taunton Porlock, Taunton Portishead, Bristol Williams George, Rockleaze house, Whitharrl Miss, Grey house, Nore rd. Wilde Leonard Latham, 27 Clarence Pilton, Shepton Mallet Portishead, Bristol road north, Weston-super-Mare WilliMlls George Frederick, 2 Bel- Whiting Albt. 75 Shakespear av. Bath Wilde Percy R., M.D. 23 Circus, Bath grave place, Camden road, Bath Whiting Frederick, Hope cottage, Wilde Rowland Stanley M.B. 34 Willia.ms Henry, The Chestnuts, Bris- Blatchbridge hill, Selwood, Frame Knightstone rd. WesLon-super-Mare ling.ton, Bristol Whiting George, Perrymead villa, Wildeblood Capt. Seddon, Longaller, Williams James, Melita villa, Bil- PerrymBaid, Lyncombe vale, Bath Creech St. Michael, Taunton brook, Old Cleeve, Taunton Whiting Owen, Stretton house, Rec- Wilding Arthur Charles, Park cot- Williams James Alexander, 1 Victoria tory road, Burnham tage, Langford, Bristol terrace, North Curry, Taunton Whiting S. Wm.41 Belgrave cres.Bath Wildish Edward, 74 Quantock road, Williams John, 58 Beach rd. Weston- Whiting T. P. Midsomer Norton,Bath Weston-super-Mare super-Mare Whiting William, 5 Henrietta villas, Wilkes Mrs. 6 Upper East Hayes,Bath Williams John, North st. Wincanton Henrietta park, Bath Wilkins Rev. John, Seaford, Billet- Williams John, Withypool, Taunton Whitley George B.A. Red house, field, Taunton William8 Miss, 3 Beaufort buildings Cannington, Bridgwater Wilkins .A.rthur Stanley, Beech house, east, London road, Bath Whitley Henry Edward, Manor house, Bristol road, Keynsham, Bristol Williams Miss, 1 Belgrave place, Cam- Merriott Wilkins Charles, 22 All Saints' road, den road, Bath Whitley W. H. 117 Newbridge rd.Bth Weston-super-Mare Williams Miss, 14 Elm place, Bloom- Whitmey Stephen Francis, Sunny­ WilkinsMrs.Myrtle vil.Chelwood,Bristl fielU road, Bath mead, Station road, Ilminster Wilkins Mrs. 19 Penn Lea rd. Bath Williams Miss, Fairfield, Walton park, Whitson P. A. 41 North st.Bridgwatr Wilkins Mrs. Drumm-ond, 17 Russell Clevedon Whittaker Charles David M.A.,LL.D., street, Bath Williams Miss, Fernside, Montacute B.Sc_ Taunton school, Taunton Willdns Walt.Sydny.24 Shelley rd.Bth Williams Miss, 7 Henrietta villas, nw:nhittaker William, Gothic cottage, Wilkins William, Piltown house, Henrietta park, Baoth West Hatch, Taunton West Pennard, Glastonbury Williams Miss,r61 Newbridge hl.Bath Whittard Bernard M. Cbatswood lo. Wilkins-Leir Rev. Edward John Paul Williams Miss, 10 Raby place, Bath Woodland road, Weston-super-Mare B . .A.. Weston house, Bath Williams Misses,58Newbridge hi. Bath Whittell Reader Mourilyan, Roboro', Wilkinson Rev. John Richard M.A. Williams Mrs. 51 Bristol road, Wes- King Edward road, Minebead The Rectory, Winford, Bristol ton-super-Mare Whitting Charles Edward M.A., J.P. Wilkinson Rev.S. 19 Mount st.Tauntn Williams Mrs. 13 Combe park, Bath Uphill grange, Weston-super-Mare Wilkinson Right Rev. Thomas Edwd. Williams Mrs.4 Devonshire bldgs.Bath Whitting Morgan Harris, Totterdown, D.D. Bradford court, Bradford Williams Mrs.s Gould's ground,Frme Uphill, W eston-super-Mare Wilkinson Charles, 6 George street, Williams Mrs. 32 Grosvenor place, Whittington Robe:rt H. Dunedin Bathwick hill, Bath London road, Bath lodge, W eston road, Bath WilkinSQTI Kenneth James Hooper, Williams Mrs.Lea vil. Lock's hl.Frme Whittle J.Hill ho.Cucklingtn.Wincntn Bradford Bradford, Taunton Williams Mrs. The Blorenge, Staple- Whittle Miss, Fernleigb, Babcary, Wilkinson Mrll'l Charlton road,Wes- grove road, Taunton Taunton ton Williams Mrs. Laney, Rose villa, nw:mlhittle Mrs. Hurst-one villa, Creecb Wilkinson Mrs. Milsom st. Bath Locking road, Weston-super-Mare St. Michael, Taunton Wilkinson Thomas, Hoxt-on house, William.s Penro.se Lanyon Watkin, 8 Whittle Mrs. 3 Victoria terrace,Nortb Wembdon, Bridgwater Castle street, Brid~:rWater Cur-rv, Taunton Will•s Rev. David, 5 Quantock road, WilliamsR.Morven,Walton pk.Clevedn Whittuck- Major William Samuel, 14 Weston-super-Mare Williams Robert, WithYIJ(lol. Tauntn Lambridge, London road, Bath Willan Arthur Conrad, Henleys farm, Williams Thomas Lewis, Montpelier., Whittuck Charles Frederick, Fern Payton, near Wellington Weston-super-Mare cottage, Batbeaston, Bath Willcocks A. D. 24 Park st. Taunton Williams Thomas Webb, 2 Trinitr Whittuck Edward Arthur B.C.L., J.P. ·willcox Edward, 47 Oharlton road, place, Weston-super-Mare Clavert-on manor, Claverton, Bath Weston-super-Mare Williams Wm. 17 Combe park, Bath Whittuck Francis Gerald, 8 The Willcox George, 16 Queen st. Wells Williams William D. Nautical school, Avenue, Keynsham, Bristol Willcox Joseph William James M.B. Portishead Whittuck Mrs. 3 Park street, Bath 78 High street, Glastonbury Williams William Ernest, Bridge- Whitty Mrs. go Newbridge bill, Bath Willcox Mrs. 4 Wallbridge vils.Frome north. Greenway road, Taunton Wickenden Stanley, Royal United Willcox Jhomas, 6 Goroon villas,Bur- Williams William R. Belgrave villa. hospital, Beau street, Bath cott road, Wells Slade road, Portishead, Bristol Wickham Rev. Preb. Archdale Palmer Willcox William John, Hampton hall, Williams-HPpworth Major Edwin M.A. Vicarage, Ea. Brent, Highbrdg Bathampton, Bath Wilson Gresham, Midford castle. Wickham Rev. Jas. Douglas Clephane Willes Francis W. 9 Springfield place, Midford, Bath B.A., J.P. Manor ho.Holcombe.Bath Lansdown road, Ba.tlb. Williamson A.. H. 19 Pulteney gar~ Wickham Miss, JI Beaufort building~ Willett George Gilmore Drake, Mill- dens, Bath east, London road, Bath ward ho.Bristol rd. Keynsham,Bristl Williamson George Scott M.B. Avon Wickham Miss, Greendown,Litton,Bth Willett John J. 22 Ellenborough park, road, Keynsham, Bristol Wickham Miss H. 11 Edward st.Batb Weston-super-Mar" Williamson Miss,4 Burlington st.Bath .
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