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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [Westmurlanr 152 MAR PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [WESTMURLANr. • Marriott Ralph B. District Bank ho. Milner John, Whin hall, Ravenstone- Nicholson Miss, Bolton, Penrith Lake road, Amblpside dale, Newbiggin-on-Lune Nichulson Miss, Milburn, Carlisle Marsden Miss, The Nest, Storrs, Bow- Milner Miss, Brantholme, Heathwaite, Nicholson Misses, Carleton house, ness, Windermere Bowness, Windermere Clifton, Penrith Marshall John William, LyndhurBt, Milner Miss, Town Head, Ravenstone. Xicholson Misses, 8 Yard, 123 High- Fern hill, Kendal dale, Newbiggin-on-Lune gate, Kendal Marshall MiBB, CroBs syke, Kelsick Mil,,"ard Mrs. 14 Aynam rd. Kendal Xieholson Mrs. Mere syke, Shap road, Ambleside Minnikin George R. Birthwaite lodge, Xicholson T.II Park ter.Kirkby Stphn Marshall William Hibbert J.P., D.L. Windermere Nicholson Thomas Dryden M.B. Patterdale hall, Penrith Mitchell J. W. Summerhill, ArnBide Roel,Hy, Shap Martin A. Thompson, I Compston Mitchell T. H., M.D. Rothay garth, Nicol G. O. Sunnybrae, Windermere villaB, Compston road, Ambleside Kelsiek road. Ambleside Noble Miss, South view, Barbon. Martin Abrhrn.I8 Castle garth,Kendal Moffat Thomas, Glen villa, Oxen- Kirkby Lonsdale Martin E. J. 4 Main st.KirkbyLnsdle holme, ~atland, Kendal Noble Misses, Beckfoot, Hampton, Martin Mrs. 3 Greenside, Kendal Moffatt G. Moston ho. Orton, Tebay Penrith Martin William, Brantfield, Bowness, Moffatt Mrs. Westbrook terrace, Noble Mrs. The Cottage, Crosthwaite, Windermere Kirkby Stephen Kendal Martindale John, Fair bank, Hartley, MoiIet J. J. Park lea,Sunnyside,Kendl Noble Samuel Clarke J.P. 94 Strick­ Kirkby Stephen Monkhouse John, Hawthorn villas, landgate, Kendal Martindale Joseph Anthony, 12 Danes Sedbergh road, Kendal ~oble Thomas, Eden mount, Cros- road, Hugill, Kendal Monkhouse Miss, 30 Boroughgate, th-waite, Kendal Martindale Mrs. West view, Sahide, Appleby Notman .A.ndrew,r6 Lowiher st. Kendl Kendal Moor Samuel Albert M.A. Grammar Nowell Mrs. 100 Highgate, Kendal Mart~ndale R. B. Lin~isfarne, Kendal, sc~ool; ~endal Nurse Rev. Euston John M.A. The Martmdale W. 19 StrICkland pI. Kendl, :V[oOTby shss,Fern t~r.Burtn. Carnfrth Redory. Bowness, ,WindHrmere Martindale William Holme, Haysdale Moore Lt.~Gen. SIT Henry K.C.B., Nutter L.H.Croftlands, Burtn. Crnfth lodge, Low Hartsop, Penrith . C.LF.. Eul,sey brow. Cr?ok, Kendal O'Brien Edward, Windsor terrace, Mar~ood Ralph V.Church st.Amblsde :\'[oore In. Danes rd. Hurpll, Kendal Sedbergh road, Kendal "". CIHPIDL JP Moore Joseph, 14 Greenslde, Kendal O'Dwyer Frederick Lindsay, Temple­ ~uason )0. enry au .., .' M :M P t t K d I bank, Beetham, Milnthorpe Eden pI. Hartley, Kirkby Stephen ....oore ~Ilss, 33 .arr sh.rllee 'M'dednl at M B G b k A hI 'd cnoore .cv rs. G TImes I, I e on, Oldcorn Robert Atkinson,The Cottage, . ason ruce, reen an, m eSI e Kirk by Lonsdale Old Lound, Kendal "Mason Edward, I Lound rd. Kendal u.uoore Mrs. 8 V'letOTIa . ter. Ken da 1 Oliverson C. H. The Hutte, Kendal Mason John B ..A., MD., J.P. The Moorhouse Miles, Lower house, Nat- O'Loughlin Wm. 3 Green rd. Kendal Crossways, Wmdermere land Kendal Orford Lewis Alfred, Cragg, Bamp- Mason L. Beech cot.Lake rd.Amblsde :\'[orla,;d Joseph Dent Lee cottage ton, Penrith Mason M!ss, Scale how, Rydal road, . Kirkby Stephen' , Ormandy Misses, Danes road, Hugill, Ambleslde ~o1Tis Rev. William Prosser L.Th. Kpndal Mason Mrs. Moss ~idp,Cros~bwte.Kndl Rectory. Patterdale, Penrith Orme Miss, Wood elose, Arnside ~ason Mrs.Redmame ho.KlrkbyStphn Moser G. E. Amwl'll ho. Windermere Over Rev. llenry Charles, 2 Beeti,-e Mason William L. 8kelgarth, Skelgill Moser Herbert, Underfell, Kendal road, Kirkby Lonsdale lane, Ambleside Moss Rt'v. John Miles ::\LA. Helm, Uxberry Frederick WaIter, lngleside, M:lthews T. G .. M.D. Green close, Bowness, Windermere Sedberg-h Toad, Kendal Kirkby Lonsdale Moss Mrs. Maulds Mcabllrn, Shap Paget-Tcmlinson Thomas RothwplI Matthews Frederick, Barkbooth, Cros- Moss Mrs. Newbig-gin-on-Lune J.P. The Big-g-ins. Kirkby Lonsdale tbwaHe, Kendal ;\,Iollnsey John Harold, Eltermere, Paget-Tomlinson Wm. S., M.D., DL .• Matthews Wm. 2 Melrose pI. Kendal Elterwater, Ambleside J.P. The Biggins, Kirkby Lonsdale Mattocks Richard, Heathcote, Bow- Mounspy Miss, Park view, Clifton, Painter In. 2 Lambrig~ ter. Kendal Paitson Mrs. Trinitv house, Holmt>. ness. Windermere Penrith • Maudsley Mrs. 4 Beck head, Kirkby Mucldow Mrs. Elton, Storrs, Bow- Carnforth Lonsdale ness, Windermere Paley Miss, ~1:ichaelsfold, Grasmere Mawson ;\irs Burrowfield, Thornbar- Mudd John. Thrunscoe, Windermere Palmer Mrs. Inglegarth, Windermere­ row road. Bowness, Windermere Mumford Charles Edward, Lnpton Palmer Robert. Bank house, Main ~t Mawson Robert, Shrnblands, New rd. tower, Kirkby Vlllsdale Kirkby Lonsdale Windermere Murton Miss,Town end,KirkbyLonsdlp Palmer WilIiam Thomas, 4 Beech­ Maxted Chas.H. Oakland~,Windermre Musgrave Capt. Stanley, Oaklandb wood, Kendal green, Kendal Mayor Geo. Wm.54 Gillingate.Kendal Millans park, Ambleside Park F. Castle 10. .A.ynam rd. KendaI Mayor Wm. 4 Fernev green, Kendal Mus~ave P.15College rd.Windermere Park Henrv, 8candale villa, Soulb.-, Medcalf Edward, 3 ¥airfield, Kendal Musgrove Miss, 4 Cliff terrace,Kendal Kirkby Stephen . green, Kpndal MnsgrovH William HHnry J.P. 9 Park S. 29 Milnthorpe rd. Kendal Mellor .Tohn, Oakgarth, ArnBide Thorny hills, Kendal Park Thomas, 8 South road, Kendal Menneer Rev_ Frank Blackrnore }'LA. ~nsson John, 53 Park avenne, Kendal Parker Rev. Thos. .A..T.S. 13 College Heversham, Milnthorpe Nanson John D.L.. J.P. Friarv. road. Windermere • Messenger John J.P. 21 Eoroughgate, Battlebarrow, Appleby Parker Francis. Warcop ho. Ware p Applebv . Nelson Anthony, Beech house, Fern Parl,er J ames, A~h lea, Nether Stayelev, Kendal Metcalf Jas. 21 Park ter. Kirkby Stphn· hill. Kendal • Metealfe James, Barbadoes lodge, 8 Nelson E. Rose cot. Entry la. Kendal Parkpr John C. II Cliff ter. Kend~l Colby lane, Appleby Nelson James, 2 Lound road. Kendal Parker Miss, Fernilee, Barton, Pooley Metcalfe John, Blencarthara view, Nelson John Wm. Kent Rig-g, Kendal Bridge, Penrith Pembroke street, Appleby Nelson John William, Paradise cot- Parker Mrs. 2<;' Castle cres. Kpndal Metcalfe-Gibson Mrs. Coldbeck house, tag-e, Bongate. Appleby Parker Mr!!. Gastle house, Murton. Ravenstonedale, Newbig-gin Nelson Mrs. 7 East bank, Kendal Al1plebv Metcalfe-Gibson T. A.,J.P.Elm lodge, Nelson Richard John, Ivy Garth. Parker Mrs. g Milnthorpe rd. KendaI Ravenstonedale, X ewbiggin Parkside road, Kendal Parker Mrs. F. Fremington, Penrith Middleton Charles, 2 Windsor terrace, Nelson Wm. Alfd. Holmficld, Kendal Parker Rowland. Longcroft, Prest n . Sedbergh road, Kendal Nelson William Sirnpson, Hale, Beet- pqtrick. Milnthorpe Middleton Miss, I Castle Park ter- ham, Milnthorpe Pa~l,f-'~ Willi'l.Ill Rushtfln M A., ;\i D. race, Kendal Newby Mrs. 19 Parr street. Kendal n6 St,..i ckland!!ate. Kendal J\fir1dleton Mrs. 138 Highgate, Kendal Newby-Wilson Thomas J.P. Wrays- Parkin Capt. Wm. Hugh D.L.. J V. l\'[ilburn MTl~. Pembroke st. Appleby holme, Millans park, Ambleside Raven Crag-g, Pooley Bridge; Whale, Miles Arthllr ,T. 2 Fair bank, Kendal NHwtrJn Mrs. Eller view, Eller rigg, .A.skham, Penrith; &; Union club SW&; Cavalry club W, London green, Kendal Ambleside • Miller Rev. Edward John M.A. The Nicholson Francis, The Knoll, Lake Parkin In. C. 128 Highg"lltp, Kpndal Vicarage, Natland, Kendal road, Eowness, Windermere Parkin Paxton Willia.m J.P. Sharrow Miller Miss, Undermount, Rydal, Nicholson Frederick, 5 Beechwood, B'lv. Pooley Brid!!e, Penrith Ambleside Kendal gTeen, Kendal T"lq"lc;nson Gpo. 27 Castle st. Kendal Millig-an Joseph, .r; Fern hill, Kendal Nicholson F. le; Ca~tle g-arth, Kendal P'lrkinson Mrs. 12 Grelmside. Kendal MilIigan Miss, 21 Castle garth,Kendal Nicholson Henry, Tirril, Penrith Parr John H"nry. 2 Oakfield, Burne· Mills Rev. H. V.22 Gr~nside, Kendal Nipholson James Morton, Ashton lea. side road. Kpndal Milne Alex. 13 Greenside. Kendal Kirkby Thore. Penrith Par'" Richard Batty. Limpcrags. Milne John Jewhurst, Cleabarroweot- Nicholson Jonathan M.A. High street, Casterton. Kirkbv Lonsdale tage, Bowness, Windermere Kirkby Stephen Parsons Robt. 39 Castle garth, KendaI.
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