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Private Residents. [Northumberland 554 PUR PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [NORTHUMBERLAND, Purvis John H. Brookfield, Hexham Reed Jsph. Horton grange, Dudley Ridley C. Melrose cottage, Alnmouth. Purvis Thomas, Cliffe house, Rock­ Reed. Miss, Seaton view, 'Vaterloo, Ridley Charles N. Park End, Simon­ burn, Wark cliffa gardens, Whitley Bay Elvth• Purvis William, Selbv house, South Reed ~Irs. Felton Ridley Geo. 24 Leazes cres. Hexham • parade, Whitley Bay Reed Mrs. The Glebe, Stocksfield Ridley George, jun.Highcroft,Hexhm Pybus Rev. George M.A. Yicarage, Reed Uobert, Eraeside, W oodside Ridley John G. 18 Esplanade, Whit­ Blanehland, Riding Mill villas, Hexham ~ ley Bay Pyle Mrs. Jasmine cottage, Scotland­ Rees E. West""ood, Haydon Bridge Ridley John Philipson J .P. Bank gate, Choppington Rees Gilbert, W oodleigh, Woodside house, Rothbury Pyle W. Grange villas, The Green, villas, Hexham Ridley J on a than, 28 Bear!onsfield st. Wallsend Reid Rev. J. N. West Manse, Wooler Blyth Pvne Albert, Oriel house, Windsor • Reid Frank, Cherryburn, Beverley RidlPy MN!. Low Park End, Simon­ crescent, Whitley Bay gardens, Cullerooats, Whitley Bay burn, Wark Race Mrs. Parkhurst, Marine avenue, Rr.id H. Ladykirk, Belmont gardens, Ridley Mrs. Millfield, Ilexharn Monkseaton, Whitley Bay Haydon Bridge Ridley Wm. B. Mt.Pleasant,Corbridge Rackham Samuel, zr Esplanade, Reid S. Simonburn cot. Humshaugh Ridlev William Woodman B.A. West • • Whitlev" Bav. Reid William E. Moorside, Rothbury ho. Belmont gdns. Haydon Bndge Rae George, Holy Island, Beal Relph Miss, 11 .Marden terrace, Riley James, Ridley ho. Cramlington Rae James Sturge, 19 Beverley ter. Cnllercoats, "Whitley Bay Rimer William Thomas, Westbourne, Cullercoats. Whitlev• Eav• Rennison George, 22 Edwards road, Longbenton, Newcastle Raffle Robert M.B .• B.S.Durh. Fern Wbitlev Bay Rimington Miss, 35 Roxburgh ter­ hill, Throckley, .X e"" burn RPnnison- Thomas M. Blantyre house, race, Whitley Bay Raisbeck J. A. 3 Carlisle ter.Hexhm Waterloo road, Blyth Ritson J. C. Elrington,HaydonBrdge Raistrick W. R. Bank ho. Allendale Renton Arthur Cornelius, Horslev Ritson M. D. Netherton la.Bedlingtn Ralph John B. Beech grove, Ponte- home, Horsley, Wylam •' Ritson Morley, Market street,Hexhm land, X e""castle Renton Thomas, The Cottage, Dal- ·. Robb J. T., J.P. 35 Hencotes,Hex.hm Ramsav N. F. St. Elmo, _<\.lnmouth ton, Xewcastle · Rohertson Capt. Alexander, 6r Rox- Ramsa.y Willia.m, Bentinck house, Renwick Geo.Benwell house,Corbridge burgh terrace, Whitley .Bay Pegswood, Morpeth Renwick George J.P. Springhill, New- Robertson Rev. Canon C.,M.A.Belford Rasmusson Mrs. 28 South parade, minster, Morpeth Robertson Rev. Canon John M.A., Whitley Bay Revell Edward, 45 Roxburgh ter- L.'l'h. Vicarage, Acldington Raven ·wm. S. Glenville, Hexham race, ·whitlev Bay Robertson Rev. Robert Dodds, The • • Ravensworth The Countess of, Cress­ Revie Dn~ald M.B., C.M., D.P.H. Manse, Bellingham well hall, :Morpeth Ashlt:>igh, W odhorn road, Hirst, Robertson Rev. Thomas, The :Manse, Rawlinson Thos. Maisonette, Queen's Ashington Ashington road, Monkseaton, Whitley Bay Rnnolds Philip George, Barcls.y's Robertson A. z8 Bondgate, Alnwick Rayne Charles George J.P. High Bank house, Bondgate, Alnwick Robertson Fin lay, 14 Dacre st.Morpth house, Newminster, Morpeth Rhodes Rev. Obadiah M.A. Vicarage, Robertson Frederick, Fieldview, Rayne Miss, Prospect place, Newbig­ W oodhorn, Ashington King's road, W a1l~end gin-by-the-Sea Rich Frank West, Dues Hill grange, Robertson Mrs. 8 Olive ter. Alnwick Ravne Mrs. 45 Eeverley terrace, Holystone, Rothbm.Y Robertson Mrs. Glanton ho. Glanton Cullercoats, Whitley Bay Richards Arthnr W eston, Chirton RobeJ"tson R.6 Alexandra ter.Hexham Ravner Henrv, Gr~Pnbank, Belmont • • grange, Chirton, North Shields Robertson Robert, 35 ~orthbourne gardens, Haydon Bridge Richardson Arth. South park,Hexhm avenue, Morpeth , Rayner )!iss, 41 Station road, Whit­ Richardson H.,Gordon ~q.Whitly.Eay Robertson W. Prudhoe villa,Alnmouth ley Bay Richardson Hugh, '"'~heel birks, Robinson Rev. Allen James B.A. Rayner Mrs. 4 Windsor terrace, New- Broom.ley, Stocksfield Vicarage, Healey, Riding Mill biggin-by-the-Sea Richarclson Jas. Eriardene, Xewburn Robin~on Rev. H., L.Th. Vicarage, Rea G. G., J.P. Middleton ho.Wooler Richardson John, 32 Northbourne Willington-on-Tyne, Willingtn.Quay Reader Harold C. r Stanley st. Blyth avenue, Morpeth Robinson Rev. ·william, 20 Woodbine Ready Rev. George William B.A. Richardson John Hunter,Windsor ter- avenue, Gosforth, Newcastle Prie~tsbridge, Tritlington, Morpeth race, N ewbiggin-by-the-Sea. Ropins·on Ernest, Hynam, Holywell RPah Henrv• M.B. Hartford ho.Marine Richardson Joshua John, 33 North- avenue, Monkseaton, Whitley Bay avenue, Monkseaton, Whitley Bay bourne avenue, Morpeth Robins on F. 4 Tynedale ter. Hex ham Reavell George, Aydon gardens, Richardson Mi~s. Glebe cot.Stocksfl.d Robinson Frank J. Wycliff, South South road, ..A.lnwick Richardson Misses, West park, parade, Whitley Bay Reavell G. jun. Prudhoe st. Alnwick Acomb, Hexham Robinson G. J. 6 Bath terrace,Water- Reavell Jn. Noble, 4 Stott st. Alnwck Richardson Mrs. Askrigg, The Oval, loo, Blyth Reavell Tom, Alngarth, Prudhoe st. Longbenton, Newcastle Robinson George, rr Beverley terrace, Alnwick • Richardson Robert Cu.rr, 15 Park Cullercoats, Whitley Bay Reavley Rev. J oscph, St. J ames' avenue, Whitley Bay Robinson James, Earsdon, Newcastle manse, Hope lane, Alnwick Richardson W. .T. The Bungalow, Robinson Jn. W. South park,Hexhm Reavlev• John, 6 Victoria avenue, Holy Island, Beal Robinson Leonard A. 4 Oakwood Whitlev Bav Richardson Wm. Fieldhead, Rose hill, villas, Acomb, Hexham Reay I. Roseville, Haydon Bridge Willington-on-.Tyne, Willn.gtn.Quay Robinson Miss, High farm, Wylam Reay James, 6 Kensington gardens, Richmond Rev. Geo. E., M.A. Broom- Robinson Misseg,r3Tynedale ter.Hxhm Monkseaton, Whitley Bay haugh, Riding Mill Robinson Mrs. 7 Leazes cres. Hexhm Redesdale Lady, Redesdale cottage, Richmond Mrs. ~orth Sunderland, Robins-on Thomas W. Hillesley, Mid- Horsley, Rochester Ward,Otterburn Ch8thill hurst road, Longbenton, Newcastle Redhead Rev. Bartholomew William Riehmond Mrs. I. Horncliffe, Berwick Robinson W. Addeycombe vil.Rothbry John, The :Manse, Percy street, Richter Lewis, .Balmoral gardens, Robinson Willi~m B. Trefriw, Mid- Amble, Acklington Monk!'eaton hnrst road, Longbenton, Newca!'tle Redhead George, Northumberland Rirldell Sir Jn. W~lt. Bucbanan bart. Robison William, Hougill, Tyne View road, Lemington, Scotswood M.A.,J.P.HeppleWhitefield, Rothbry road, Haltwhistle Redhead Misses, Madder ho.Rothbury Riddell Col. James Foster, Lesbury Robson ~-\Hred, 25· Victoria avenue. Redhead Robert, Brookside, King's home, Leshury Whitley Bay road, Wallsend Rid dell Cuthbert David Giffard J.P. Robson Da.vid W. I Roxburgh ter- Red man A rth. Ravenhurst, Corbrdge Swinburne castle, Barrasford race, Whitley Bay Redmayne Robert Norman, Prudhoe Riddell Mrs. Berrington house, Bcal Robson Ernest Ward, 36 Marine aven. castle, Ovingham Riddell Mrs. I South ter. Morpeth Monkseaton, Whitl11y Bay Redpath C. W. Bank house, Wooler Riddell-Elount Edward Francis J.P. Rob,;on Frederic William, Ashley, Redpath Robert, 9 Linden terrace, Cheese burn Grange, Newcastle Killing""orth, Newcastle Whitley Bay Riddle Thos. 15 Millfield ter.Hexham Robson Geo. Glenwood, Allendale Redpath Wm. Horncliffe, Berwick Riddle "\Villiam R. Burncroft,Hexham Robson George, Grove cottage, Long~ Reed Rev. A Ifreel J ames '\f. A. The Riddle Wm. W. South park, Hexhm benton, Newcastle Parsonage, Eackworth, X ewcastle Ridley The Right Hon. Viscount D.L., Robson G. ') Marine av. WhitleyBay Reed E. R. Oakerland house, Hexham J.P. Elagdon hall, Cramlington Robson Henry C. Belvedere terrace, Reed Charles Archibald Percival, Ay­ (telegr8ph officP, Xewcastle-on- South road, Alnwick don house, Corbridge & Cragg, T:me. T X 23 Xe""castle-on- Robson Jacob, Byrness, Otterburn Chestprhope. W P>~t Wood burn TYne) ; & w C arlt on Home ter- Ro bson J ames, 6 W oodlands,Hexham Reed George, Sea View house, Wark­ rice; C~1rlton & Turf clubs, Lon- Robson Jas. C. Warkworth, AcklingtD worth, Acklington don S W , Robson Jn. 5 Gr~fton rd.WhitleyBay .
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