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The London Gazette, December 28, 1906. 9151 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 28, 1906. 9151 Bowden, Cheetham-hill-road, Dukinfield, John Lobb, Yeoman, Lawhitton, Cornwall, William Sykes, Town-lane, Dukinfield, George Linfoot, Harvey Julyan, Gentleman, " Venton Vean," Bramhall-lane, Stoclcport, C. Glithero, Hillgate, Penzance, Richard James Martyn, Clerk in Holy Stockport, A. Bellamy, J.P., 37, Aberdeen- Orders, The Rectory, St. Buryan, William Laity, crescent, Edgeley, Stockport, Jno. Bennett, 45, Jr., Trefusis, Farm Mylor, Flushing, Thomas Florist-street, Stockport, Jno. Smith, Hempshaw- Clemens, Gabbons, Penryn, Thomas Henry lane, Stockport, H. A. Love, 6, Atherton-street, Williams, Merchant, Penmorris, Falmouth, John Edgeley, Stockport, Frederick William Stave- Mead, Sunrise, Falmouth, Charles Masson Fox, acre, 137, Buxton-road, Stockport, Alderman Merchant, Woodlane, Falraouth, Theodore George Leigh, 61, Parsonage-street, Stockport, Stephens, Merchant, The Vale, Falmouth, Thomas John Noden, Stanley Villa, Buxton-road, Stock- Henry Richards, 47, Godolphin-road, Helston, port, Thomas Hill Lees, 10, Lowfield-road, Edwin Rule, St. Keverne, Cornwall, James John Stockport, John Bateman, " Greystead," Bram- Kitto, Porthleven, Cornwall, John Thomas hall, Stockport, Thomas Tatton Sykes, " Oak- Lamarth, Helston, Sidney Hendy, Polgrean, lands," Ofierton-lane, Stockport, William Brent- Helston, Thomas Henry Shepherd, Laflowder, nail, 48, Kennerley-road, Stockport, George Mullion, Cornwall, Henry Lyne, Tregevis, St. Nixon, " Hope Range," Egerton-road, Stock- Martin, Cornwall, Sampson Mitchell, Rose, port, Samuel Ralphs, 483, Buxton-road, Stock- Perranporth, R.S.O., John Humphrey Rowe, port, Joseph Bancroft Harrison, " Glenariff," Trembath, Trelissick, Sithney, Helston, James Davenport, Stockport, John Hancock, 6, Wood- Scoble, Langarth, Truro, John Langdon, St. bine-crescent, Stockport, Robert Johnson, 41, John's-terrace, Feock, Cornwall, Humphrey Kennerley-road, Stockport, James Welsh, 276, Harvey, Bosveal, Mawnan, Falmouth, George Hcaton-lane, Stockport, Richard Fairhurst, 2, Bovey, Egleserme, Truro, Henry Jose, Chey- Orthes-grove, Manchester-road, Heaton Chapel, noweth, St. Allen, Truro, James Russell Glasson, Stockport, Oswald Carew, Cranage Hall, Holms Godolphin-road, Helston, Joseph Thomas, Chapel, James Ernest Phythian, The Cottage, Bosore, Truro, Robert Dobell, Truro, E. Laurence Holmes Chapel, Robert Holland Owen, Bleak Carlyon, Truro, John Penberthy, The Haven, House, Bollington, near Macclesfield, Charles Porthleven, John Williams Horton Bolitho, of Jackson Holmes, Barnace, Latchford, near Penmere, Falmouth, WilHam Kinnaird-Jenkins, Warrington, William Henry Sherburn, Grappen- of Woodlane, Falmouth, Robert Barclay Fox, of hall-road, Stockton Heath, near Warrington, Florence-place, Falmouth, James Arthur Ford, Frank Iliffe Hoy, Edgemoor, Disley, Edward of Pengreep, Gwennap, Dalzell Tauzia Savary, Godward, Cliff House, Newtown, New Fields, Florence-place, Falmouth, William Du Cane Charles Andrew Johnstone, Glenallyn, Mabey Luard, Woodlane, Falmouth, Thomas Gundry Bridge, Lonsdale Broderick, Grove-avenue, Wilm- Mead, Woodlane, Falmouth, John Clifford Bick- ston, Hubert Congreve, Moor, Dansbury, Asshe- ford-Smith, Redbrooke, Camborne, Safety Fuze ton Neville Cliff, The Cottage, Dunham, Manufacturer, George Skewes Bray, Lanner, Surtees Irvine, Park House, Knutsford, Alfred Solicitor, James Burrows, Trelowarren-street, Larsam Goodson, Heathfield, Knutsford, Camborne, Draper, Arthur Carkeek, Penventon, James Arnold Thompson, Chapel-lane, Wilmslow, Redruth, Contractor, William Chandler, Fore- Peter Mee, Higher Peover, near Knutsford, John street, Redruth, Jeweller, George Coulter Han- Shaw, Hough Hole, Rainow, Dr. Hodgson, cock, St. Agnes, Solicitor, James Sampson Hill, Helmville, Crewe, Dr. Wilson, Coila, Crewe, Southdowns, Redruth, Gentleman, William R. D. Sharp, Crewe, George Lewis, Weston, Hooper, Albany-road, Redruth, Gentleman, Crewe, Chailes B. Davies. Eaidswich Hall, William Morley Martin, Trewirgie, Redruth, Middlewich, Thomas Allcock, Lyme-street, Stock- Chemist, John Oates, Blackwater, Schoolmaster, port, Tom Cocker, " Stanley House," Bloom- Thomas Oates, Clovelly, Barncoose, Redruth, street, Stockport, Joseph Dean, "Fairlawn," Schoolmaster, Arthur Penrose, Lanner, Gentleman, Wellington-road N., Stockport, John Borrodale, William Rich, Trevu, Camborne, Engineer, John Chatham-street, Stockport, Thomas Hollins- Glasson Shakerly, Commercial-street, Camborne, head, Carrington-road, Stockport, Daniel Eadie, Grocer, Albert Edward Shellard, Hayle, Gentle- Ack-lane, Bramhall, Cheshire, Colonel John man, T. S. Smith, Claremont-road, Redruth, Goode Johnson, Brinnington, Stockport, James Manufacturer, William Smith, Claremont-road, Lomas, Hall-street, Stockport, Dr. E. A. Goulden, Redruth, Manufacturer, John Vivian, Meadow- Greek-street, Stoclcport, Dr. J. B. Chad wick, side, St. Erth, Accountant, George H. Willoughby, Sandy-lane, Stockport, Thomas Wrathmell, Cam Brea, Gentleman, Oliver Willoughby, Davenport Park, Stockport, E. J. Sharp, Shaw Gwithian, Gentleman. Heath, Stockport, Roscoe Brunner, Belmont Hall, Northwich. For the County of Cumberland. Joseph Jefferson, Longpark, Scaleby, Carlisle, For the County of Cornwall. Robert Bell, Mallsgate, Roweltown, Carlisle, Reverend Arthur Mersham Bax, Dulse. Reverend Ivor C. Graham, Arthuret, Longtown, Reverend Henry Overy, St. Veep, James Cobden John George Gill, Fern Bank, Cumwhitton, Tamblyn, Porthallow, Polperro, Alfred Joseph Heads Nook, The Reverend James Joseph Kingston, Old-road, Liskeard, William Stanton, Burrow, B.A., Ireby Vicarage, Cumberland, Victoria-terrace, Liskeard, Frank Hill Perrycoste, Robert Peat, Stone House, Seaville, Silloth, B.Sc., Higher Shute, Polperro, R.S.O., Otho Cumberland, John Southward, Overgates, As- Bathurst Peter, Architect, Northernhaye, Laun- patria, Cumberland, Christopher Fairer, Fair ceston, Cornwall, Thomas Brooks Hender, Bank, Penrith, Edward Thomas Parker, Carleton .Tanner and Leather Merchant, Landerends, Hill, Penrith, William James Hesketh, The Launceston, Cornwall, Ralph Baron Rogers, Hollies, Penrith, William Castlehow, Water- Gentleman, Hexworthy, Lawhitton, Cornwall, millock, Penrith, John Sharp Ostle, The Rectory, John Rawling, Yeoman, Oldwit, South Petherwin, Skelton, Penrith, Thomas Bramwell, Gill House, Cornwall, Edward Dingley Pethybridge, Banker, Alston, Walton Holmes, Nenthead Alston, Westgate-street, Launceston, Cornwall, George i Alfred Edmondspn, Walloway, Wal/ermillock,,.
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