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St. M awes, Grampound Webb Rev. Richard, Newroad Helston Tucker Wm. Lansdown rc.l. Falmouth Vingoe Richard,Clifton terrace,Newlyn, Webber Rev. Frederic, Rectory, St. Tucker William, Stratton Penzance Micha€1, Penkivel, Probus Tuke D. H. 2 Witton villas, Fal)vouth Vininjl' Mrs. High street, St. Ives W ebber George, 11 Harbour ter. Falmth Tuke John Hen. Barn park, .BoS<Jstle Vivian Lord, Glynnhouse, Cardinham, Webber James, Probus Tuke Jsph. S. Week St. Mary, S~ratton Bodmin Webber Miss, Portenny's villa, Mouse- Turner Rev. G. Pendarvesrd. Camborne Vivian Col. John Lambert, Roseworthy, bole, Penzance Turner Philip, R.N. Fore street, Tor- Pen ponds, Camborne Webster Chas. 18 St. George's rd. Truro point, Devon port Vivian Lt.-Col. J .L. Rose hill,Camborne Webster Mrs. St. Leonard's, Bodmin Tuson Rev. Albert, St. Teath, Camelford Vivian Major Q. J. P. Tregavethan, Truro Weeks J .Henry, 17Cornwall ter.Penzanc Tweedy C. The Elms, Green la. Redruth Vivian Albertus, Wall, Gwinear, Hayle Wellington Rd. 7 Trewartha ter.Penzanc Tweedy Misses, Truro vean, Truro Vivian A.Pendarves, M.P., J .P.Place Ho. Wells Mrs. 9 Clarence street, Penzance Tweedy Mrs. Alverton, Truro St. Anthony-in-Roselaud, Grampound WenmouthMrs.Lerryn,St.Veep,Lostwtl Tweedy Robert, 1 Alma crPs. Falmouth Vivian Banfield, Buckshead Townshend, Wenn Rev. Thos. Prospect cots. Saltash Tweedy Robert, Tregolls, Truro Crowan, Camborne WestRev.J.O. M.A.St.Pinnock,Liskeard Tweedy W m.Brick house, Pyder st. Truro Vivian Charles, 4 Morrab pl. Penzance West Rev. J oseph Burgess, Carharrack, Twiss Miss, St. Peter's teiTace, Flushing, Vivian Hugh Pliillips, Pengegon house, Scorrier Falmouth Camborne West Rev. Thomas, Wesley villa..'!, St. Tyack Joseph, 7 Regent sq. Penzance Vivian James, 9 Florence ter. Falmouth Just-in-Penwith, Penzance Tyack Joseph, Cbacewater, Scorrier Vivian John, Meadow side, Hayle West Charles, Tywardreath, Par Station Tyack Mrs. 12 Heanton ter. Redruth Vivian John, Buckshead Townshend, West Chas.A.M.n.Church steps,Bodmin Tyack Mrs. 9 North parade, Penzance Crowan, Cam borne West Edwd. L. Church stile, Launceston Tyacke Major-General Henry Phillips, Vivian John, Tucking-mill, Camborne West James, Fore street, Camelford 3 Florence terrace, Falmouth Vivian John, jun. Buckshead Towns- West James, Mellanear house, Hayle Tyacke Miss, Nansloe,Wendron,Helston bend, Crowan, Camborne West Mrs. Rhind street, Bodmin Tyacke Rev. Joseph Sidney, M.A. Vivian John Stephens, 19 Dunstanville West Nicholas Jas. Foundry ho. Hayle Vicarage, Church street, Helston terrace, Budock, l<'almouth West Richard, St. Nicbolas st. Bodmin Tyacke Rev. R. :B.A. Vicarage, Padstow Vivian J oseph, Reskadinnick, Pen- West T. Carwinion cot. Mawnan,l"almth Tyacke Rev. R. F. M.A. Lelant, Hayle ponds, Camborne West William, Tredenham house, St. Tyacke J ames, Bonnallack, Cons tan tine, Vivian J oseph, jun. Vean ho. Cam borne Blazey, Par Station Penryn Vivian Mrs Treruffe hill, Redruth WestW.jun.Rosehl. St.Blazey,ParSt.atn Tyacke John, Merthen, Constantine, Vivian Mrs. West villa, Hayle West.lake Mrs. Drump terrace, Treleigh, • Penryn · Vivian William, Basset st. Camborne Redruth Tyacke J. W. Coinage-l1all st. Helston Vivian William Cock, Reskadinnick, Wevill John, Trenhorne, Lewannick, Tyerman John, Tregony, Grampound Penponds, Camborne Launceston Tylden Lady, Trevennen, Gorran, St. Vredenburg Watson,Forest. Lostwithiel Weymouth Mrlil. 17 Alma ter. Penzance Austell Vyvyan Sir Richard Rawlinson, bart. WhalleyArthur Jhn.2Waterloo pl.Truro Uglow Miss, Eude J.P. Trelowarren, Helston Wheeler Jasey, 38 Wellington street, Underhill George Wm. R.N. 4Anderton Vyvyan Rev. Vyell Francis, M.A., J.P. Torpoint, Devonport villas, Millbrook, Devonport Withiel, Bodmin Whitaker Rev. George Henry, M.A. ~ Uren C. H. 20 CornwaJI ter. Penzance Vyvyan Hy. Newham, Sitlmey, Helston Strangways terrace, Truro Uren John George, 20 New st. Penzance Vyvyan Richarrl Henry Stackhouse, J.P. White Rev. James Henry, Hugh street, Uren Josiah, 7 Morrab place, Penzance St. Columb Major St. Mary's, Scilly Uren Simon, 6 Union place, Truro Vyvyan-Robinson Rev. Philip, B.A. White Rev. John Eva, B.A. Probus Uren William, Penventon terrace, West Rectory, Landewednack, Helston White Edward Stillingfleet, Fowey end, Redruth Vyvyan Rigonald Fras.Withiel, Bodmin WhiteGeo.Graham,TheWalk,Launcestn U'Hen W. W. Grove Park ter. Liskeard WadeArthur, Orchard house, Eoscastle White Henry James, R.N. 5 Waterloo Usticke Stephen Usticke Nowel, J.P. Wade Henry, lOWodehouseter. Falmth street, Torpoint, Devonport South Sea view, Falmouth Wade Mrs. Tbe Walk, Launceston White Matthew, Marazion Vaillant Miss, Tregew, Flushing,FalmtlJ Wade Ralph, Melbourne villa, Boscastl~ White Miss,24Wodehouseter. Falmouth Vallack Charles Salmon Wringford, WaittThos.Hillside,Woodla. Falmouth Wbite Nicholas, sen. Chyantlour, Gul- Kingsand, Devonport Wakeham Charles, Lady street, Helston val, Penzance V aller Capt. W. 18 W oodlane ter.Falmth W akem Jhn. Tregen,Flushing, Falmouth White Richard, Trewellard, Pendeen, Varcoe James, St. Dennis, St. Austell Wakem Joseph, Latchley, Calstock Penzance Varcoe J. Hendra, St. Dennis,St. A us tell Wales Mrs. Bank terrace, Redruth White Thomas, 13 Aim a ter. Penzance Varcoe T. Rose hill, St. Ewe, St. Austell Wales WilliRm, Green lane, Redruth WhiteW.T.TheOrcbard,Alvertn.Penznc Vatcher Mrs. Fowey Walker Rev.Chas. H .St.Genny's,Strattn WhitefieldH. Fras. Union sq. St.Columb Vatting William, Pikes hill, Falmouth Walker Rev. Samuel Masterson, M.A. WhitehurstEdwardCapel,Churchtown, Vautier Rev. Richard, M.A. Kenwyn St. Enoderrectory, Grampound Road Madron, Penzance Vicarage, Truro Wall ace H. S. 5 Strangways ter. Truro Whitford Edward, Union sq. St. Columb Vawdrey Rev. Alexander Alien, M.A. Wallis Miss, 3 Morrab place, Penzance WhitfordF.Clamland,Lezant,Launcestn Church town, St. A goes, Scorrier Wallis Mrs. St. Petrock's, Bodmin Whitford Henry, Treventon, St. Columb Vawdrey Rev. Alexander Alien, B.A. Wallis Mrs. J. 17 Morrab pl. Penzance Whitford Miss, 17 St. George's rd. Truro Mabe vicarage, Penryn WallisPreston J.ParkHill villas,Eodmin Whitford Mrs. Christopher, 1 Albany Vawdrey George1 West end, Hayle WallisWilliam, 20 Morrab pi. Penzance villa, Probus Vawdrey William, Nansough house, Waiter John, Beacon hill, Camborne Whitford Richard, 37 Lemon st. Truro Ladock, Grampound Road; &Morton WaltersRev.T. M.A.Boyton,Launceston Wbitford Rd. C. Norfolk rd. Falmouth grange, Thornbury, Gloucestershire WaltersJ. West park, Port view, Saltash Whitford Thomas, Forest. St. Columb Veale A. H. Menacuddle st. St. A us tell Waiters Mrs. Gyllyngdune, Falmouth Whitley N. Penarth, St. Clement's,Truro Veale James, 5 Elm terrace, St. Austell Waiters William, Boyton, Launceston Whitwortb Henry, Church town, St. Veale Richd. Menacuddle st. St. Aus tell Ward Samuel John, St. John st. Hayle A~nes, Scorrier Veale William, 2 Elm ter. St. Austell Warn Wm.36 Wodehouse ter.Falmouth Whitworth Miss, Richmond pl.Redruth Veale William E. L. R.N., Wood park, Warren Capt. John Augustus, East- Whyte Rev. James Richard, B.A. Anderton, Devonport away, Morwinstow, Stratton Lanncells, Stratton VenningChristphr.Helebridge,Stratton WarrenHy.Rosevale,Ludgvan,Penzanc Wickett John, Rose hill, Plain·an- VentrisRev.H.L.M.A. St.Columbrectry WarrenJames,Banksquare, St.Just-in- gwarry, Redruth Vercoe Miss, 5 Heanton terrace,Redruth Penwith, Penzance Wickman Mrs. Laurel bank, Port Vibert Rev. John Pope, B.A. Vine cot- WarrenJohn,19Arwenack st.Falmouth view, Saltash tage, Newlyn, Penzance Warren Mrs. 15 Woodlane ter. Falmth Wilcocks Edward, Torr, St. Stephens Vibert C. M. 12 Clarence st. Penzance Warren Wm.J. 15 Woodlane ter.Falmth Wilcocks Hy. D. Portscatho, Grampnd Victor Hen. 3 Trewartba ter. Penzance Waterfield Rev. Henry Brooke, B.A. Wilcocks J. 1 Springfield villa, Saltash Victor John, llarazion Flushing, Falmouth Wildman .A..C.34 Rosevean rd.Penzance .
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