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Parliamentary Directory. ·13 DIRECTORY.] PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY. ·13 Ridsdale Edward Aurelian •••••••••••• Brighton ................. 7 Queen's gate gardens SW; Reform & National Liberal clubs SW; & Watcrwynch, Tenby, Pembrokcshire Robartes Hon. Thomas Chas.Reginald Agar-, see Ag-,u- Rubartes Roberts Charles Henry ................. Lincoln .................... Brooks's & National Liberal clubs SW; & Brackland,Hind- head, Surrey Roberts George Henry ................. Norwich .................... 34 Cardiff road, Norwich Roberts Sir John Herbert, bart ..... Denbi_ghshire( WestDiv.) Reform club SW ; & Bryngwenallt, Abergele Ro berts Samuel ........................... Sheffield ( EcclesallDiv.) 4 Whitehall court SW; Oxford & Cambridge University & Carlton clubs SW ; & Queen's Tower, Sheffield Robertson Sir George Scott, K.c.s.I ... Bradford ( Cmtral Div.) 2 Mitre court buildings, Temple EC; Athenreum & National Liberal clubs SW; Savile & Burlington Fine Arts clubs W; & Hevere cottagA, Claines, Worcester Robertson John Mackinnon ........... Northumberland (Tyne­ National Liberal club SW; & Viewhurst.Westerbam,Kent side Divi.~ion) Robinson Sidney .......................... Brecknockshire .......... .. Reform club SW; & Winsley house, near Bradford-on-Avon Robson Sir William Snowdon, K.C. South Shields ........... I I King's Bench walk, Temple EC ; 26 Eaton square SW; Attorney-General & Brooks's & Reform clubs SW Roch Waiter Francis ................... .. Pembrokeshire • • • • • • • a • • • • I Wellington mansions, York street, Westminster SW; National Liberal club SW ; & Plas-y-Bridell, Kilgerrlln, Pembrokeshire Roche Augustine ........................... Cork City ................. King street, Cork Roche John ................................ Galway County (East) .. W oodford, Longhrea, Ireland &>e. Sir Thomas ............................ IJe;oby ....................... .. Reform & National Liberal clubs SW; & Litchurcb, Derby Rogers Francis Edward .N ewman ...... Wiltshire (E. or Devizes 48 Iverna gardens, Kensington W; Brooks's club SW; &. Division) Rainscombe, near Pewsey, Wilts Ronaldshay Earl of ....................... Middlesex( Hornsey Div.) I2 Stratton street ; & White's, Travellers' & Carlton clubs SW Ropner Col. Sir Robert, bart. v.n ... Stockton-on-Tees ......... Carlton club SW; & Constitutional club WC; Preston hall, nearStockton-on-Tees; & Skutterskolfe hall, Yarm, Yorks Rose Charles Day ...................•..•• Cambridgeshire (E. or Turf, White's, Brooks's & H.eform clubs SW; Hardwick Newmarket Di1rision) house, Heading ; & Suffolk house, N ewmarke' Rothschild Hon. Lionel Waiter ......... Buckinghamshire (Mid I48 Piccadilly W; Bachelors' club W; White's club SW; or Aylesbury Div.) & Tring park, Herts Row lands J ames .......................... Kent (N. W. or Dartford ug Mercers road, Upper Holloway N; & National Liberal Division) club SW Runciman Rt. Hon. Waiter, Presi­ De'llJsbury ................. IS Great College street, Westminster SW; Reform club dent of the Board of Education SW; & West Denton hall, Scotswood-on-Tyne Russell Rt. Hon. Thomas 'Vallace ... Tyrone County (South) .. 102, I03 & IO-J- St. Stephen's green, Dublin ; & Oeney~ Terenure, eo. Dublin Rutherford Lt.-Col. John .............. North East Lancashire IOI Mount street W; Boodle's, Carlton & St_ Stepben's- (Darwen Division) clubs SW; Beard wood, Blackburn, Lancashir~; & Summerhill, Annan, Dumfriesshire Rutherford Vickerman Henzell ...... Middlestz (Brentford 6 Cambridge terrace, Regent's park NW; National Division) Liberal club SW ; & Eighty club EC Rutherford William Watson .......... .. Liverpool ( West Derby 37 St. Stephen's mansions, Church street, Westminster­ Division) SW; Carlton club SW; & 2 Esplanade, Waterloo, near Liverpool Salter Arthur Clavell, K.C ............... Hampshire(1V. orBa.sing­ 2 Mitre court buildings, Temple EC; 26 Montagu square stoke Division) W; & Carlton & Athenreum clubs SW • Samuel Rt. Hon. Herbert Louis, Yorkshire N. R. (Cleve­ 88 Gloucester terrace, Hyde park W Parliamentary Under-Secretary qf land Diuision) State, Home Department Samuel Stuart M:ontagu ................. Tower Hamlets (White­ I2 Hill street, Berkeley square W chapel Division) Sandys Col. Thomas Myles ........... South- West Lancashire 87 Jermyn street SW; Carlton & United Service clubs (Bootle Division) SW; Naval & Military club W; & Greythwaitc hall, Ulverston, Lancashire Sassoon Sir Edward Albert, bart ...... Hythe ....................... 25 Park lane W; & Carlton, Marlborongh & Bachelors' clubs; I Eastern terrace, Brighton; & Shorncliffe lodge, l<'olkestone Scarisbrick Tom Talbot Leyland ...... Dorsetshire (Southern 3 Mount street W; Bachelors' & Royal Automobile clubs­ Divisi011) W; Reform & National Liberal clubs SW; Greaves hall, Lancashire; & Osmington house, Weymouth Schwann Charles Duncan ............... Cheshire( Hyde Division) 4 Prince's gardens SW; & Reform & New Oxford & Cam­ bridge clubs SW Schwann Sir Charles Ernest, hart .. Manchester(North Div.} 4 Prince's gardens SW & Reform club l:iW Scott Alfred Henry ....................... A shton-under-Lyne ...... I09 Westbourne terrace W; National Liberal clob SW & Park house, Swinton grove, Manchester Scott Sir Samuel Edward, bart ...... Marylebone (West Div.) 38 South street, Park lane W ; Carlton club t!W ; Tun club W; Ardvourlie castle & Amhuinnsuidh, North Harris, N. B. ; & Westbury manor, Brackley, Northant.'! Sears John Ed ward ............... ........ Cheltenham .............. 2I4 to 220 Birkbeck bank chambers, High Holborn WC fl National Liberal club SW; & Rydal mount, Roldet.!'s hill, Hendon NW Seaverns Joel Herbert .................... Lambeth (Bria:ton Div.) 25 Grosvenor road SW; & National Liberal club SW Seddon J ames Andrew .................. South-West Lancashire 48 Lingholme road, St. Helens (Newton Division) Seely Lt.-Col. John Edward Bernard, Liverpool (Abercromby 29 Chester square SW; Cavalry club W; White's club n.s.o., Parliamentary Under Sec. Division) SW ; & Brooke house, Brooke, Isle of Wight of State, Colonial Office Sbackleton David James .............. .1.Vorth-East Lancashire 5 I London terrace, Darwen ( Clitheroe Divisi011) Shaw Sir Charles Edward, bart • • • • • • Stafford .................... Reform club SW; .Bath club W; & Tettenhall, Wolver­ hampton Shaw Rt. Hon. Thomas, K.c., Lord Hawick District of Dover house, Whitehall SW; National Liberal & Reform. Advocate for Scotland Burghs clubs SW ; & I7 Abercromby place, Edinburgh Sbeehan Daniel Daniel ................. Cork County (Mid Div.) Cork Sbeehy David ............................. Meath County (South) ... Irish club WC; & 2 Belvidere place, Dublin Sheffield Sir Berkeley Digby George, Lincolnshire (N.Linasey Carlton, :Marlboroogh & Arthur's clubs SW ; Turf- club­ bart or Brigg .Division.) W ; & N ormanby park, Doncaster Sherwell Arthur J ames ................ .. Huddersfield ............. .. 57 Great Russell street WC .
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