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Devonshire. [Kelly's 648 FOR DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S Forbeg Capt. John, 3 Hemerdon .illas, Forward Capt.E.C.TheCombes,Axmnstr Foyster Miss, Malvern Leigh, 'rorquay Colebrook, Plympton Forward William, The Elms, Axminster road, St. Mary church, Torquay Forbes David 1\I.D. Redcliffe, Exmouth FossJ.Castle dyke, Highweek,Nwtn.Abbt Fradd George, 9 Belgrave tel'. Turquay }<'orbes Mrs. Bellvue,Ringmore,Kngshdg Foss In. :Milton cot. North st. Exmouth Frampton Frederick WiIliam, Eglinton, Force Mrs. Clarence viI. RoUe rd. Exmth Foss Miss, Brockhalldg.Strete, Dartmth Vansittart road, Torquay Force Sidney Robt. 15 Sidwellst. Exeter Fossel Miss, 14 Newport tel'. Barnstaple Frampton Mrs. Pytte, Clyst St. George, Forl Rev. Alfred William [vicar], Foster A.Browustonst.Modbury,Ivybdg Topsham Vicarage, Buckerell, Honiton FosterG.H.We.st-Well-on-Tor,Ilfracmbe France John,Church yd.Bampton RS.O Ford Rev. Gerard John M.A. [rector], Foster Henry, 36 Baring st. Plymouth France Mrs. Machon bank, Bamplylde Ideford, Chudleigh Foster Jas. P. 6 Sea View tel'. Plymouth road, Torquay Ford Rev. M. W. B.A. Yarcombe, Chard Foster J. W. 30 Caroline pI. Stonehouse Franci'l Rev. In. Loveband B.A.Rector~', Ford A. Higher Herne, Halberton,Tivrtn Foster J.Normandy,Park HI.rd.Torqua:r Monkokehampton, Winkleigh R. S. 0 Ford Brutton J. Countess Wear, Exeter Foster John A. Tawstock, Barnstaple Francis Charl-es, Perranville, St. Bran- l"ord Charles, 7 Nelson tel'. Barnstaple Foster J. Burgess, 6 Jamesst. Plymouth nock's road, Ilfracombe Ford C. T. Oakhay, Stoke Canon, Exeter Foster Miss, S Cambridge st. Plymouth FrancisH.IBelmont vils.tltoke, Devonprt Ford Elias, Lansdown villaj Torquay Fo;;ter Mi.gs Rickard, 5 Cambridgestreet, }t'rancis John, 4 Polsloe Park villas, road, Newton Abbot Plymonth Heavitree, EXQter Ford G. H. 15 Staddon terrace, North Foster Miss, Matthew's ert. Cnllompton Franci;; L.A.M.A. Blundell's sebI. Tivertn road, Plymouth Foster Miss, Salcombe hill, Salcombe }t'rancis Mis es, Haven road, St. Ford G.M. Myrtle eot.~orthst.Exmouth R3gis, Sidmouth Thomas, Exeter Ford H. Lower ho. Branscombe, Sidmth FosterMrs.Egypt,SalcombeRegis,Sdmth Fraucis Misses, Osborne villa, Petit Tor Ford Hy.M.A.2sWest Southernhay,Exetr Foster Mrs. 14 St. Jude's tel'. Plymouth road, St. Mary Church, Torquay Ford Henry Albert, I Sunbury terrace, Fonracre J.21 Sonth Devon pI.Plymouth Francis Misses, Medina, Middle War- Lymington road, Torquay l"ouracre Mrs. 7 Bouverie place, Mag- berry road, Torquay Ford Hogh Harris, Horwill down, New- dalen road, Exeter Francis :vIrs. 14 Napier ter. Plymouth ton St. Cyres, Exeter Fonraker Miss,Moneysland,Kentisbeare, Frands Mrs. Strand, Topsham, Exeter Ford James, I Bedford tel'. Plymouth Cullompton FrancisMrs.Sherdn.Knwls.hI.Nwtn.Abbt Ford James, Talaton, Ottery St. Marr Fouraker "rilliam, 3 Florence terrace, F,·ancisThos.Chnreh st.Modbury,Ivybdg Ford J.1I8 Alexander rd. Ford,Devonprt ·Warren road, Torquay l"rancis William, Exe Lawn house, l"ord John, I Somerleyton terrace, Cur- Fowell Joseph, 37 George st. Devonport Okehampton street, Exeter ledge street, Paignton Fowell Mrs. 10 Cambridge ter.Sidmouth Francis W. Queen's rd.St.Thomas,Exetr l"ord Michael, 6 Park Hill cots. Torquay Fowell Mrs. Cornhill, Ottery St. Mary Francke James, 10 Holborn pI.Plymouth Ford Miss, Heath cot. Winkleigh R.8.0 Foweraker Rev.E.T.M.A.Barnfld.rd.Extr FrankChas.I5Paradise pI.Stoke,Devonpt Ford Miss, 2 Park cottages, Park road, Fowle Mrs. The Plains, Totnes Franklin Frederick, IO Higher Summer- St. Mary Chnrch, Torqnay Fowle Mrs. 54 Union street, Stonehouse land place, Exeter Ford Misses, I5 Buttgarden st. Bideford Fowler Rev. J. B.A. Templeton, rriverton FraukJin Frederick, 2 Marine villas, Ford Misses, Clarence hill, Dartmouth Fowler Charles R.A.M. Villa Mentone, Den, East Teignmouth Ford Mrs. Coombe villa, Dartmouth Tor vale, Torquay Franklin George, 2 College road, Exeter Ford Mrs. East street, Ashburton R.8.0 Fowler Frederic Shepeard, Plymleigh, Franklin Jamcs Strickland, Lansdown, Ford Mrs. 3 Geneva cottages, Torqnay Laira, Egg Buckland, Plymouth Totnes road, Paignton, Torquay Ford Mrs. Hazlewood honse, Brans- Fowler George, 4 Yelverton Park villas, Franklyn Miss, 7 HamUton terrace, combe, Sidmouth Yelverton R.S.O Duruford street, Stonehouse Ford Richard, I7 Cobourg st. Plymouth Fowler Fras. 8 Portland sq. Plymouth Frankpitt Bobt. Bradninch, Cullompton :Ford Richard, Glendale, Tower park, FowlerMrs.Elmter.Ridgeway,Plympton Franks James, :Furzeham hill, Brixham Moretonhampstead, Newton Abbot Fowler Mrs. High street, Homton Fraser Major-Gen.Simon R.M. 12 Tamar Ford Richd. 2 Tavistock pI. Plymouth Fowler Mrs. Lyme road, Axminster terrace, Stoke, Devonport Ford Robert, Highland villa, Ivybridge Fowler Mrs. The Parade, Crediton Fraser Major, Hilldrop, Higher War- Ford Samuel, Litchdon st. Barustaple Fowler Mrs. B. 66 Emma pI. Stonehouse berry road, Torquay Ford Thomas, The Elms, Tiverton Fox Rev. James, Rosemont, Lower Fraser Donald Alexander M.D. Pomeror :Ford Thomas, jun. Fore street, Tiverton Woodfield road, Torquay house, Bridgetown, Totnes Ford William, Rock moor, Buckland Fox Rev. W. R. Chagford,Newton Abbot FraserMiss,GlenFerns,Northam,Bidefrd Monachorum, Horrabridge RS.O Fox Arthur Hale, TamertltP honse, F1'aser Patk.H. Little hill, Instow R8.0 Ford William B.N. 8 St. Hilary terrace, Tamerton Foliot, Plymouth Fraser WilIiam John RA., M.B. East Stoke, Devonport Fox Chas. 2 Phcenix place, Stonehouse street, Ashburton R.S.O FOrd W. II Somerset pl.8toke,Deyonport Fox Chas. 8 Cliff tel'. Budleigh Salterton Fra"n Charle; Henry, Laurel cottage, Ford W.E. Gays, Branscombe,SidlIlout~!"ox C.A.Wideycrt.Egg Bucklnd.Plymth Whitchurch, Tavistock Ford Wm. Charles, South st. Axminster Fox C.J.P. SpringlId. Northam, Rideford Frazier Wm. Hy. Imperial rd. Exmouth Ford W. C. Summerland st. Barustaple Fox Commander Cornelius R.N. 4 Col- Freake Sir Thomas George bart. War- Fordyce Mrs. Hayford,Middle Warberry lege road, Mannamead, Plymouth fleet house, Dartmouth road, Torquay Fox C. B. M.D.Ivy bank, Lee, Ilf1'acombe Frecker Mrs. 2 Laira Bridge place, }<'oreman Mrs.JPenview tel'.York st.Extr Fox Edward, Cintra house, South Furze- IJaira road, Plymouth l"oreman Nelson, 83 Alexander road, ham road, Brixham FreJerick W. 5Wellngtn.st.Stoke,Dvnprt Ford, Devonport FoxF.9Athenreum tel'.Millbayrd.Plymth Frederickson Abraham,l'Iielrose,Powder- Formby Myles L. Fairfield house, Tor· Fox Francis Edward B.A., F.R.G.S., S. P. ham road, Newton Abbot quay road, Newton Abbot Uplands, Tamerton Foliot, Plymouth FreemanCapt.Cadlgh.Ermngtn.Ivybrdg- }<'orord Mrs. Chelston cottage, Cocking- Fox Frederick, Gomena house, Higher Freeman Rev. Edward Vere M.A. Vicar- ton, Torquay Warberry road, Torquay age, West Anstey, Dulverton R.S.O Forrest Hy. Vanghan R.N. Coromandel Fox George, Fore st. Hill, Kingsbridge Freeman Rev. G. Cl Eli7..abeth pl.Plymth ho. Ford Park rd. Mutley, Plymouth FoxG.E.IIillside,Mannamead,Plymonth Freeman Franeis Ford, 8 Leigham ter- Forrester Hy.M.D. 46 High st.Barnstaple Fox John, 82 North road, Plymouth race, Citadel road, Plymonth Forrester Miss,S St.Jnde's tel'. Plymouth Fox Mark, SummerIand, Da1'tmouth Freeman George, I7 Howell rd. Exeter Forrester Wm. Vassall Birkly, Hazel- Fox Mrs.Lower house, Dittisham, Totnes Freeman Mark Joseph, The Grange, wood cottage, Wear Gifford, Bideford Fox Miss, 14 Woodland terrace,Plymouth Withecombe Raleigh, Exmonth Forster Rev. Charles M.A. Holne chase, Fox Misses, Heatheredge, BoveyTracey, Freeman Mrs. St. John's cottage, Castle Ashbnrton R.S.O Newton Abbot terrace, Ilfracombe Fortescne Earl D.L., J.P. Castle hill, Fi!- Fox Mrs. 2 Anglesey villas, Ford park, Freeman Mrs. 20 The Quay, Bideford leigh, South Molton ; & 40 BeIgrave Mutley, Plymouth !"reemanMrs'39West Southernhay,Exetr square & Travellers', Brooks' & Athe- Fox Mrs. Aw Bawn, Hesketh I'd. Torquay Freeman R.Newlands, Lympstone,Exetr meum clubs, London sw Fox Mrs. Balmoral house, Dartmouth Freeman Vernon Richard Harcourt, Fortescue Hon. Arthur, Hudscott, Fox Mrs. 17 Danby terrace, Exmouth Berridon hall,Bradworthy,Holsworthy Chittlehampton, South Molton Fox Mrs. Fursdon, Plympton Freer John, I Polsham cottages, Lower J<'ortescne Rev. Henry Reymnndo RA. Fox Mrs. 24 St.Brannock's rd.Ilfracombe Polsham road, Paignton Rectory,AlIington Elst,Mounts RS.O.FoxRichard Reynolds, Westbrook, Tam- Ft'eer Mrs. Oldway cottage, Oldway Fortescue Rev. Robert Henry M.A. 5 erton }<'oliot, Plymouth road, Paignton Elm Grove road, Exeter Fox Sylvanus Bevan,3 Dix's field, Exeter Freer Mrs. 4 Union terrace, St. Ma1'Y Forte.~cue John Faithful J.P. I Crescent Fox Thomas, Above town, Dartmouth church, Torquay villas, Athenamm street, Plymonth Fox Thos.W. Hoe ho.Hoegatest.Plymth Fremantle Col. Fitz Roy William C.B. l"ortescue Matthew. The Grange, Ipple- Fox Wmiam,22 Bedford park,Plymouth 2 Denmark roap, Exeter pen, Newton Abbot Fox-Strangways Mrs. Redgate, Bovey Freme Miss, Fair Oaks, Dawlish road, Fortescue Misses, I Church ho. Dawlish Tracey, Newton Abbot East Teignmouth Fortescue 1Villiam Blundell D.L., J.P. Foxwell )Irs. Halsdon terrrce,Torringtn,l"rench Rev. Cyril John Valpy M.A. Octon, St. Michael's road, Torquay Foy Harry, SA, Boons place, Plymonth Vicarage, Escot, Ottery St. Mary.
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