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Derbyshire. Derbyshire 426 PEG DERBYSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Pegg Wilfred, 32 Derby rd.Nottinghm Pitchford Miss, 31 Milner road, Meers- Potter Silas, 4 WilS{)n street, Derby Pegg William, 33 Dairyhouse rd.Derby brook bank, Sheffield Potter T'4 ~arket st. Ilkeston R:S.O Pegg Wm. H. 61 Dairyhouse rd.Derby Piper WaIter, 4 Arboretum. sq. Derby Potter Willlam, 8 Rock Vale villaa, Pegge Wm. Henry, Littleover, Derby Piteock W. 42 Nottingham rd. Derby Matloc~ ~ath PeglerW.The Beeches,Duffield rd.Drby Pitt Alfd. 10 Burr lane, Ilkeston R.S.O Potter WIlliam, IX Webster st. Derby Peile Rev. Isaac Rowe,Codnor, Derby Pitts-Tucker Rev.MilesHammett M.A. Potter William H. Fair hill, Matlook Pelly Rev. Stanley Augustus RA. 'l'he St.James' parsng.Malcolm st.Derby Bank, Matlock Dale Vicarage, Swanwick, Alfreton Plackett A. Breaston St.Michael,Derby Potts Henry James,I6IGerard st.Drby Penley Rev. Warwick Stretton RA. Plackett H. Breaston St.Michael,Derby Potts Joseph, 42 Sheffield rd. Glossop Foston, Derby Plackett Henry, Breedon street. Long Potts Mrs. .31- Crompton st. De~by Pennington Miss,57 Norfolk st.Glossop Eaton R.S.O Poundall William Henry, Park VIew, Penny James Arthur, Hempfield coU. Plackett J. Breaston St.Michael,Derby High street, Belper Ludworth, Stockport Plackett L.Breaston St. Michael,Derby Pounds Thomas Henderson F.R.C.S. Pepper Mrs. 23 Sale street, Derby Plackett Matthew, 14 Park street, Ellg. 64 Friargate, Thlrby Percival John William, Bushgarth, Long Eaton R.S.O Pountain Tom W.I62 Bmton rd.Derby Totley rise, Sheffield Plackett Miss,Breaston St.Michl.Derby Powell John Henry, I Full st. Derby Percival R. P. Eskdale,Strines,Stckprt Plackett William, Gladstone villa, Powell N. W.40 Queen st.Chesterfield Perkins Alfred, 3 St. Chad's rd. Derby Breaston St. Michael, Derby Powell T. K.28 Compton st.Chesterfld Perks F.6 Lime gm.Long Eaton R.S.O Platt E.Mersey bank,Hadfield,Mnchstr Powell W. 47 Stanton rd.IlkestonRSO Perks George Anstee, 28 Bridge st. Platt James, Lower fold. Marple Brdg. Powles Mrs. Vere lodge, Willington, Long Eaton RS.O Stockport Burton-upon-Trent Perrin William,I600smaston rd.Derby Platt Wm. Padfield brook, Manchaster Powlson Miss, Lane end, Eelpe... Perring Robert Squire Brett, St. Cuth- Platts George, Buxton terrace, Mat- Poxon Mrs. Hartington house, Breas- berts, The Park, Buxton lock bridge, Matlock Bath ton St. Michael, Derby Perry Capt. Wm. Fredk. Bridge house, Platts Marcus, 91 Kedleston rd.Derby Poyser Alfred, jun. New Sawley, Derby Willington, Burton-upon-Trent Platts Mrs. Buxton terrace, Matlock Pragnell J. R. 24 Swinlmrne st.Derby Perry Rev. Moses, Whittington moor, Bridge. Matlock Bath Putt G. J. 5 Normanton rd. Derby Chesterfield Platts Richard, Harley house. Matlock Pratt Henry, Mickleover, Derby Perry Mrs.Sheffield rd.Dronfield,Shffid Bridge, Matlock Bath Pratt James E. 3 Bank ter. Glossop Perry W.Southleigh, Spencer rd.Buxtn Platts Thomas, Draycott, Derby Pratt In.Chapel st..New Mills,Stockprt Petch George Percy, Beech Tree ho. Platts William, 13 Mill Hill rd. Derby Pratt Matthew, Kmgsterndale house, Oaker side,SouthDarley,Matlock nth Plowright Miss, Walton lane, Hillside, Kingsterndale, Buxton Peters Charles Augustus, Aston lodge, New Brampton, Chesterfield Pratt Walter, 15 Lyndhurst st. Derby Aston-upon-Trent, Derby Plowright William O. Ash lodge, Old Preston The Hon. ~dward Francis, Peters E. G. Mundy st. Heanor RS.O road, Kew Brampton, Chesterfield Errwood hall, Fernllee, Stockport Peters Herbert, Petersruhe. Breaston Plumb Chas. 9 Harring-ton st. Derby Preston Wm.J'ames, Darbyshire,Qneen St. Mic:hael, Derby Plumbridge Wm. 63 Sale st. Derby street, Mosborough, Sheffield Pettigrew John Bowrey,Combs,Chapel- Plummer William Edwin. Woodland Price Rev. J. L. Gordon villas,London en-le-Frith, Stockport terrace, Matlock Bath road. Alvaston, Derby Pettitt Mrs. Holmleigh. Buxton Poad Rev. S. Erlesdene villas, Cot- Price Rev. John RA..a.ult Hucknall, Pfeilschmidt Charles Adolph B. 8 Liv- manhay road, Ilkeston R.S.O Chesterfield ingstone rd. Meersbrook, Sheffield Pogmore Frederick George, GreenhiIl Price E. L., RA. Trent college, Long Philipps R. H. 32 Compton st.Chstrfld cottage, Greenhilllane, Alfreton Eaton R.S.O Phillips Rev. Robert, Vicarage, Chel- Poiser William, Chaddesden, Derby Price George Prestwood, Swadlincote, morton, Buxton . Pole Henry, 19 Kingston street, Derby Burton-upon-Trent Phillips Ezekiel Hugh, Elmsdale, Wll- Pollard Cornelius, Renishaw,Chstrfield Price Mrs. 64 Hoult street, Derby mot street, Ilkeston R.S.O Pollard J.Lee bank,New Mills,Stckprl Price T. Repton, Burton-upon-'l'rent Phillips John, 66 Burton road, Derby Pollard J. Lily bank, Mellor,Stockport Price-Brown George G. 93 Kedleston Philips Mrs. 18 Madeley street, Derby Pollard Mrs.Chapel-en-le-Frith,Stkprt road, Derby Phillips Wm.Robt. 147 Gerard st.Drby Pollitt Mrs. Margaret, High lee, New Pridham Miss, Mellor, Stockport Philpott James John, 61 Newbold I'd. Mills, Stockport Pridmore C. A., RA. Trent college, Chesterfield PonsonbyS.Baslow St.Anne,Chesterfid Long Eaton RS.O Phipps Geo. 51 Dairyhouseo rd. Derby Pool Wm. 33 Kedleston road, Derby Priestland Rev. Edward M.A. Spondo:l Pickard George, 15 Loudoun st.DerbY Poole C.F.I9I Uttoxeter New rd.Dm·by house, Spondon, Derby Picken Miss, Clifton coll.Matlock Bath Poole Erskine. 22 West aven. Derby Priestley Joshua, St. Hilda, Repton, Pickering Mrs. 17 Leopold st. Derby Poole Jas. Totley brook, 'Totley rise, Burton-on-Trent Pickering W. 74 Arthur street, D9rby Sheffield Priestley T. 93 Saltergate, Chesterfld Pickering W.H.62 Dairyhouse rd.Drby Poole Mrs. 188 Uttoxeter Old rd.Derby Prime Miss,The FerIl!s,Burnaston,Drby Pickering Wm. H. A. Overseal house, Pope Edward, West End villas, Old Prince Moses. 66 Rose Hill st.Derby . Ashby-de-la-Zouch road, New Brampton, Chesterfield Prince Mrs. Dove house, MarstoD Pickersgill Mrs. 121 Green la. Derby Pope Mrs. 24 Leacroft road, Derby Montgomery, Derby Pickett Jas. 18 Molineux st. Derby Porrett David Hunton, Rose lea, New Prince Mrs. The Study. Bonsall, Mat- Pickford Misses, Kingsterndale,Buxton road, Dore, Sheffield lock Bath Pieditermini Marqms de Saliceto et, Porter Capt. Hy.R.Woodside. nlllton Prior Rev. A. H., M.A. St. Andrew'. Smalley hall, Smalley, Derby Porter Lieut. Mc. E. The Barracks, vicarage, London road, Derby Pierce Mrs. 2 Melbourne street, Derby Normanton, Derby Pritchard Sam!. I Webster st. Derby Piercy Chas. G. 253 Osmaston rd.Drby Porter George, Duffield. Derby Probert J. R. Northcliffe vil. Ashborne Pigeon Henry, 22 North street, Derby Porter J. South bank,Vicarage av.Drby Procter Herbert Robert, The Beeches, Piggot Mrs. Chellaston, Derby Porter John, The Hall, We&ton-upon- Ashgate rd. New Brampton,Chestrfld Piggott F.W.Castle hill,Duffield,Derby Trent, Derby Proctor A. M. 85 Kedleston rd. Derby Pike Mrs. Parkfields Cedars, B..edleston Porter Miss. Holly villa, Weston- Proctor Edwin,I6I Upper Dale rd.Drby road, Derby upon-Trent, Derby Proctor Miss. 57 Norfolk st. Glossop Pike Mrs. 45 Wilfred street, Derby Porter Misses, 62 Gerard st. Derby Proctor Richard William. 7 Fairfield Pike Walter, Brook cottage, Tansley, Porte-r Mrs. 43 Gerard street. Derby road, Chesterfield Matlock Bath Porter William, 12 Norfolk st. Derby Prodgers Rev. Charles, The Grange, Pilkington John S. Newbold-cum- Portlock Hy. 66 Malcolm st. Derby Thulston, Derby Dunston, Chesterfield Potter A.Ling£eld, Corbar rd.Buxton Prust William Henry. Pilmuir honse, Pilley Robert,Abercrombie st.Chestrfid Potter C.E.Broomfield,Parwich,Ashbrn Long Eaton RS.O Pilley William, Fern house. Cromford Potter George. The Hazels, Two Dales, Pugson Joseph, Campbell st. llelper road, Wirksworth Matlock Bath Pulford William, Totley brook, 'fot- Pilling D. R. Rldmgs, Ockbrook,Derby Potter G. H. 95 Kedleston rd. Derby ley, Sheffield Pinder Charles, S3 Douglas st. Derby Potter H. Bath st. Ilkeston R.S.O Pullen George. Copthorne villas, Not­ Pinder J. R. 27 Ashbourne rd. Derby Potter Harry, Chesterfield rd. Matlock tingham road, Alfreton Pinder Mrs. The Beeches, Church st. Bridge. Matlook Bath Pullon John. 5 Kingston street. Derby Sandiacre, Nottmgham Potter Jas. Dimple ho. Matlock Bridge Purdy J. 21 Derby rd. Nottingham Pinder Mrs. 28 :5h >ffield rd.Chesterlld Potter Jas. 42 Uttoxeter New rd.Derby Purdy R. Ourzon st.LongEatonR.S.O Pine A. F. Cross hill, Codnor, Derby Potter J. S.24 Uttoxeter New rd..Derby Pursglove Mrs. 10 Market st.1lkeston Pink Mrs. Well close, Chapel-en-le- Potter L. F. Derby rd. Nottingham R.S.O Frith, StDckport Potter Mrs. 201 Awsworth rd. Ilkeston Purssglove John, High st. New Mills. Pinkney Rev. John, 9 Ray street, RS.O Stockport Heanor R.S.O Potter Saml. Wm. Stanley hall, Derby Pym George. The Hollies, Belper.
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