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PIT-POL POST OFFICE LONDON 2536 L'itma.N Harry Anderwn, Kensington Palace Plaw Arthur John, Sl St PIT-POL POST OFFICE LONDON 2536 l'itma.n Harry Anderwn, Kensington palace Plaw Arthur John, Sl St. A gneB place, 1Pocock Miss, 62 Sutherland. avenue W mansions, De V ere gardens "\\ Kenni.ngton SE Pocock: Mrs. 25 Great Ormond street WC Pitman Waiter Hayward, Museum mansion, Pl!>yer Louis Henri,56 St.Augustine's rd~W Pocock Noel Lcwis, 16 :Finsbury ciroos EC Great Russell street WC Player Mrs. 30 Canonbury square N & 8 West hill, High gate N Pitman Warren Heanes, 14 Clement's la EO Player Mrs. 2 Thornhill square N Pocock Percy Willmer, 71a, Queen Victoz;. & 1 'lhicket road, Anerley tlE Playfair Lord, P.C., K.C.B., P.R.R. 68 Ons- street EU; & :Egham, !Surrey Pitman William, 14 Clement's lane EC & low gardens SW & Athenmum club SW Pocock Thos. 13 Upper High Lever rd W 174 Selhurst road, South Korwood SE Playfair Hugh James Moore, M.D. 9 Olive- Pocock William Archbutt, 4 Essex court, Pitman ·Wm. Hy. 14 Clement's iane EO & den place, Sloane square SW Temple EO 174 Selhurst road, South Norwood S:\'1 Playfair Wm. S. 31 George st.llanover sqW Podger Francis, 12 Oakley cres. Cbels SW Pitson Mrs. 125 Albany street ~W Playford Hon. Thomas, 15 Victoria st SW Podmore Mrs. 14 Lorrimore srtuare SE Pitt Capt. F. J., R.N. 36 Low. Sloane stSW Playne William H. 13 Iddesleigh mansions, Podzus Miss, 107 Portess road NW Pit.t Rev. Henry, St. Mary's Vicarage, Caxton street SW Poggi Paul, 103 Kennington park road SE Surrey square SE Pleadwell Wm. 31 Castellain rd.Maida hl W Pogson Chas. 30 Gloucester st. Pimlico SW Pitt Alfred, 35 Sotheby road, Highbury N Please William, 2 Colebrooke row )f Pointer Edward, 35 Oakley road N Pitt Douglas Fox, 6 St. John's wood Pledger Joseph J. 214 Marylebone rd NW Pointin Erncst, 4 Coborn street, Bow E studios KW Pless H. H. Prince, Cox's hotel, 55 Jermyn Pointing Arthur, 42 Claverton ~treet SW Pitt Edward, 130 Brecknock road N: street SW Pointing Mrs. 30 Queen's roau, St. John•• Pitt Edwin, 40 Lorrimore road SE Plcws John, Goldsmith bldg. Temple EO wood NW l'itt George, 91 Newgate street EO Plews Paul Rhodes, 5 Bishop's road, Cam- Pol raris, 22 Lonsdale square N Pitt G. Newton, M.A., M.D. 24 St. bridge road E Polak Edward, 69 Queensborough ter W Thomas' street SE Flews Rd. 2 Handolph cres. Maida vale W Polak Louis, 39 Blomfield rd. Maida VRle W l,'itt George Christopher, 43 Brewster gar- Plews Thomas, 104 Oxford gardens W Polak Mrs.6 Wellington mans.North bnkNW dens, North Kensington W Plimley l!'rancis, 15 Northumberland place, Poland Vice-Admiral James A. 4 Cress. Pitt Geo. Waters, 57 Bartholomew road NW Bayswater W well gardens, South Kensington SW Pitt Miss, 41> Ossington street, Bayswater W Plimsoll Samuel, 28 Park lane W Poland Harry Bodkin, Q.C. 28 Slollll8 Pitt Yrs. 23 Endsleigh gdns. Euston sq NW Plomer John Thomas, 19 Addison gardens, garrrens SW Pitt Mrs. George, 133 Kennington pk.. rd SE Kensington W Poland Jn. l''.H.C.S. 4 St. Thomas' st SE Pitt Sydney, 1.2 Brunswick gardens W Plomer Misses, 91 Glo'ster ter. Hyde pk W Poland Mrs. 29 Warwick road, Maida vl W Pitt William Alfred, B5 Finchley road NW Plow Miss, 83 Oarlton hill 'NW Polanrl Mrs. Hy. 4 Kelfield gdns. :X. KensW Pitt-Byrne Charles, 13 Cornwall ma.nsiun~, Plowden Sir Williarn Chichele, K.O.S.I., Pole Lady Ann~ Carolina Chandos-, 13 Allsop place, Regent's park NW J.P. 5 Park crescent, Portland place W; Kensington palace gardens W Pitt-Lewis GeorgiJ, Q.C. 2! Korfolk square, & Aston Howant ho. Tetsworth, Oxon Pole Maj. Munrly, 2 Glo'ster sq. Hyde pk W Hyde park \V Plowden Roger HerbPrt, 32 Portman sq W Pole Lambert van Notten, 62 Princes sq W J?itt-Taylor Charles, 85 Queen's gate SW Plowden Trevor Ohichele, 78 Bedcliff.sqSW Pole Miss, 2 Gloucester road SW Pitt-Taylor Frank, 120 Ebury street SW Plowes Alexander Joseph, 22 Park crcs. Pole Mrs. Arthur, 7 Tedworth sq. ChelsSW Pitt-Taylor Miss, 18 Cranley place, Ons- Portland place W Pole Wm. F.R.S. 9 Stanhope pl. Hyde pkW low square RW · Plowes Fredk. 22 Park cres. Portland pl W Pole-Carew Col. Reginald, C.B. 3 Whit.e- Pittam John Clark,89 East India dock rd E Plowes Miss, 39 York ter. RPgent's pk NW hall court SW; & Antony, Devonport ~itta;r Parke Mayhew, 41 Evelyn gardens, l'lowman Charles Edward, 27 Howley pl. Pole-Gell Henry Chandos, J.P. Langham South Kensington SW Maida vale W hotel, Portland place W; & Hopton hall, Pitter Jsph. 10 Clifford's inn, Fleet st EO Plowman Harry, 504 Caledonian road N. Wirk~worth l'ittis Arnold, 85 St Ermin'd m::msiG:r;s, Plowman Mrs. 109 Go,.."er street WC Poley Arth. Pierre, 11 King's l3nch. wlkEC Caxton street SW Plucknett Gearge, J.P., F.S.A. 46 Con- Polcy Pierre, 24 Barnsbury park :N Pittkin Mrs. 7 Brunswick ter. Kensingtn W naught square W Polignac Countess of, 24 Charles st. Be:- Pittm:m James Banks, 17 & 18 Basinghall Plumb Joseph Gee). 31 Kilburn prinry KW keley square W st EO & Glenthorpe, Anerley park SE Plumb Mrs. 43 Drayton park N Polini Giovanni M. 19 Colville road W Pittman Mrs. 8 South Molton street W Plumb Mrs. 28 Gunter grove SW PolitzPr Miss, 34 Gower street WC Pittman William, 22 Loudoun road, St. Plumbe Howland 13 Fitzroy RCJU'1rc W Polkinghorne :Mrs. 84 Lambeth road SE John's wood NW Plumbrirrge Thos'. 9 Fleet st EC & Brighton Poliak Joseph, 50 Hamilton terrace :NW Pitta Rev. Frdk. John, 28 Ciiit~.m g1ns W Plumer Miss 10 Berkeley gdns. Knsngtn W Pollard Rev. Joseph, 22 Willes nl. Kenti;h Pitts Alfred Julian, 86 & 87 Strand WC; & Plumer Mrs: 98 Bel size road NW town ]';W Springfield, Chelmsford, Essex Plumer Mrs. 63 Philbeach gardens SW Pol\;\rJ. Alfred Wm. 13 Uheniston gdns W Pitts Bernard, M.A., M.B. 109 Harley st W Plummer Rev. Rowland Tavlor, M.A. Par· Pollard Ambrose Francis, 17 Southwark Pitts Frederick, 89 York rd. Lambeth SE sonage ho. St. Paul's rd. ·Bow common E bridge road SE P~tts Mr~. !l3 Lansdowne .road W Plummer Cyril, G.W.H.statn. l'addngtn W; Pollard Arthur, 49 Great Percy street WC l'1tts. S1dney, 24 Warrmgton crescent, & The Red house, Northwood, Middlesex Pollard Arthur Tempest, M.A. City of Lon- M~nda vale W Plummer George, 38 Beresford road N don School, Victoria embankment EG ~ Pitts Wm. Harry, 31 Addison rd. north W Plumpton Mrs. 36 Adelairre rcl.. HmpstdNW 24 Harley street W Pitts Wm. John, 4 South st. Brompton ~W Plumptre Olaude Uhas. Molyneux, 5 l'ump Pollard Bilton M.D. 24 Harley 8trePt W Pixell Mrs. 65 Glo'ster ter. Hyde park W court, Temple EC; & Sunnyside, Eliot Pollard Edw~rd Hutchinson 37 Oranley Pixley Francis William, 23 Linden gardens bank, Forest hill SE gardens SW ' .w; & Bognor~ l?ussex Plu~ptre John yal!is Nicholl, n7 Cam- Pollard George, 52 Chelsea gardens SW P1xley James A1km, 149 Gloucester rd SW bndge street, P1mhco SW Pollard Geo. Fredk. 434 Liverpool road N1 :Fixley Stewart, J.P., D.L. 21 Leinster gar- Plumptre Miss, 36. Hamilton terrare NW Pollard Harry Emans, 9 Coleherne rd SW dens, Dayswater W Plunket Lord, Natwnal club SW; 12 Earls- Pollard Joseph, M. A. 49 Queen Anne st W P~za Miss, 107 Sut?-erland avenue _w fort ter. Dublin; Ardbraccan ho. Navan Pollard Miss M. 24 Pembroke square W P1za Mrs. 15 Warrmgton cres. Matda hl W & Old Connaught house, Bray, Ireland Polbrd. Mrs. 56 Adelaide road NW Pizer So~omon, 25 B~lsize road NW Plunket llt. Hun. David_ Hobert, LL.D., Pollard Mrs. 26 Brompton crescent sv:t" Place Mtss, 42 Warwtck road W Q.O., M.P. 12 Mandevtlle place, Man- Pollard Mrs. 52 Louduun road NW Ple.?kett Thom~s, 6~ Canonbury road .N chest,cr square W; Carl.ton. & St. Stc- l'ollard Sydney R. 26 Brompton ores SW Plat~aa Dr. Dwnysms (Greek Archrman- p_hen s clubs SW & C~nstttuhonal & Gar- Pollen Rev. John, 31 Facm street w d~tte), 22 St. Petersburgh pl.Bayswater W r!.ck clul_Js WC; & Kildare str~et club & Pollen Arthur Joseph Hungerford 1 Brick Platstowe Frank Matthew, 11 Hanover ter- 81 Merrton square south, Dublm c urt Temple EO ' 0 race, Regent's park NW Plunkct Hon. Gertrude, 61 Eaton pl SW ' • Plaistowe Wm. Richard, 26 Cardozo rd N Plunket Fi"on.Miss Katharine,64 Eaton pl8W Pollen Chas. ~John Hungerford, 35 Danes Pla.nche Madame, 301 King's rd. Chels SW Plunkett Hon. George, 14 Victoria st SW street, Berkeley square W Planquet Madame Oamille, 10 Lodge road, Plnnkett Hon. Horace Ourzon, M.P. 104B, Poll~n Jn. H_ungerford, 11 Pembrdg.creeW Regent's park iNW Mount street W; Carlton & Wellington Poll~gton V1scountess, 83 Sloane streetSW Plant Alfred Thomas, 7 Bedford row WC clubs SW; St. James' club W; & Kil- Polhtz~r Adolphe, 27 Lorne gardlllls, Re- Plant Mrs. Ul Kensington mansions, Earl's dare street club, Dublin gent 8 P:>rk NW . court SW l'lunkett Ha.rry WUloughby Grnttan, 4 Pollock Rrr Fredenck, hart. 48 Gt. Cum- Plant Wm. Charles, 234 Kingsland road !NE Harcourt buildings, Temple EO berland place W Plante Alfd. Pope, 44 & 46 Rampstd.rdXW Plunkett Wm. Alfred, 60 St. Paul's church- Pollock Sir Frederick Montagu, bart.
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