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CORNWALL. [KELLY's • Kingdon Miss, Pendragon, Whitstone, 'Langdon Mrs 1334 KIN CORNWALL. [KELLY'S • Kingdon Miss, Pendragon, Whitstone, 'Langdon Mrs. Marine cottage, Mawgan- Leaity Jas. G. 2 Middle ter. Falmouth Holsworthy in-Pydar, St. Columb Major R.S.O LeaityMrs.24Dunstanville ter.Falmouth Kingdon Miss, Penowl, St. Stephen's Langdon Mrs. I7 Roskear villas, 'fuck- Lea man Arthr. Tremeddan ter.Liskeard hill, Launceston ingmill, Camborne Leaman Mrs. Par, Par Station R.S.O Kingsale Lord D.L., J.P. Stoketon, St. Langdon Thos. C. 2 Tamar ter. Launcstn Leamon Edward, Hill side, Egloshayle, Stephens'-by-Saltash, Saltash 1Langford Rev. Augustus, I Glencross Wadebridge R.S.O Kingsford Rev. Edward L. B.A. Wen- villas, Tower road, Newquay Leamon Edward, Newport, Launceston dron, Helston Langford .Mrs. St. Saviour's lane, LeanBenjamin,MountAmbrose,Hedruth Kinsman Rev. Prebendary RichardByrn Padstow R.S.O highway, Redruth M.A., J.P. Vicarage,Tintagel,Camelfrd Langford Richard, Church st. Liskeard Lean Christopher, Polwyn, Colan, St. Kinsman Edwin, Little Carharrack, Langford Robert Sussex, Hawthorne Columb R.S.O Scorrier R.S.O cottage, Padstow RS.O Lean John, 10 Bar terrace, Falmouth Kinsman John Knill J.P. Autron hill, Langmaid Geo.4 Carwinion ter.Liskeard Lean Mrs. II Stratton terrace,Falm~uth Mabe, Penryn Langman SI. J. Dartmouth vil.Launcstn Lean Rendell Albert,7o Lemon st.Truro Kinsman Thomas, Morwenna, Mount Langridge Rev. Albert Henry, Vicarage, Lean Richard, 3 Farley terrace, Truro Charles, St. Austell Golant, Par Station R.S.O Lean Thos. The Gew, Marazion R.S.O Kinsman 'fhomas, Morwenna, St.Austell Langworthy Philip,Peterville, St.Agnes, Lean William, 9 Albany road,Fa\mouth Kinsman William, Stratton R.S.O Scorrier R.S.O Lean Wm.Hy.Armyn villa, Bar,Falmth KirsopRev.Jsph.4PenleeViewter.Penznce Lanksbury John R.N.Perran-Arworthal, Lee Rev. W.Kilkhamptn.StrattonR.S.O KirwanRev.Jo.Hy.M.A.Antony,Devonprt PeiTanwell Station R.S.O Lee Mrs. Mount Cair cottage, Saltash Kitson Rev. John Huller B.A. The Lannowe Maj.-Gen. Mat1hew,Trematon Lee Richd. Hy. I Manley ter. Liskeard Rectory, Lanreath, Duloe R.S.O castle, St.Stephens-by-Saltash,Saltash Lefroy Lady, Lewarne, St. Neot, Kitson Rev. John Francis M.A. Vicarage, Lanxon Miss, North street, Lostwithiel Liskeard Antony, Devonport Lanyon Rev. Thomas Studden,Trenant, Legg Mrs. 10 St. Michael's ter.Penzance Kitto Edward, Observatory, Falmouth St. Neot, Lbkeard Leggo Mrs. I Harbour terrace,Falmouth Kitto Mrs. Redruth highway, Redruth Lanyon Alfred J.P. Tolvean, Redruth Leggo Wm. T. 12 Trewirgie rd.Redruth Kittow John, West Holm, Launceston Lanyon Elial, Henver, Callestick R.S.O Leggoe John, Rock cottage, Hea, Kitto\t Rd.Tredauleho.Alternun,Lncstn Lanyon Geo. Coinage-hall st. Helston Hea Moor R.S.O Knapp L.Rose hill, MylorBridge,Penryn Lanyon George, Sea View house, Leicester Rev. Wm. Henry 1\I.A.Rectory; Knatchbull Wadham, Bodrean, St. Porthleven, Helstan St. Juliot, Boscastle R.S.O Clement's, Truro Lanyon Geo. 3 Stratton ter. Falmouth LeleanMatthewH.Tregony street,Meva- Kneebone Albert, 3 Castle street, Truro Lanyon H. Ellerslie, Clinton rd. Redrnth gissey, St. Austell Kneebone Henry, Clinton road, Redruth Lanyon Jas. Endsleigh ho. Roche R.S.O Lelean Mrs.Laburnham villa,St. Austell Kneebone Mrs. 1 Prospect place, Truro Lanyon John, Truro road, St. Austell Lemin Mrs. Claremont road, Redruth Kneebone Wm. E. West End ter. Penryn Lanyon John R. 13 Morrab pl. Penzance Lemin Mrs. Richmond pla<'e, Redruth Kneebone William Rains, Bodmin road, Lanyon Misses,6Kimberley pl.Falmouth Lemon Rev. James Frederick M.A. St. Austell Lanyon Mrs. Acton castle, Perran- Vicarage, Marazion R.S.O Knevitt Capt. Herbt.Price R.N. "Mount Uthnoe, Marazion R.S.O Leslie S. Talland ho. St. Ives R.S.O Edgcumbe" School Ship, Saltash Lanyon Mrs. Bissick, Grampound Road Letcber Mrs. Tolgullow, Scorrier R.S.O Knight John, Laurel cottage, Charles- Lanyon Mrs. 7 Prospect place, Truro Letcher Thos. Mount Prospect, Redruth town, St. Austell Lanyon Mrs. 7 St. Mary's ter. Penzance Lethbridge Edward Galton Baron J.P. KnightJn.H.St.Blazey,ParStationR.S 0 LanyonMrs.Sussex cottage, Truro road, Tregeare, Egloskerry R.S.O Knight Luke, Beilswood house, Gunnis- St. Austell Lethby J ames, 17 Tower pl. Penzance lake, Tavistock Lanyon 'fhrodore T.R.N.H.M.S. Ganges, Levers Miss, I Albert villas, Penzance Knight Mrs. Mill street, Padstow R.S.O Flushing, Falmouth Leverton Rev. Henry Le\\ iS B.A. The Knight Richard, 5 Richmond ter. Truro La Penotiere Misses, Parade, Liskeard Sanctuary, Mawnan, Falmouth Knight W.Fentonluna ho.Padstow R.S.O Lapidge Mrs. Anderton villas, Mill- Leverton Mrs. 68 Lemon street, Truro Knowles Alfd. Penwerris ter. Falmouth brook, Plymouth Leverton Mrs. Henry, Treheveras, Knowles Mrs. I Ocean view, Newquay Lapthorne Mrs. 6 Albert ter. Saltash Kenwyn, Truro Knov.l:n~-Edwards Miss, 3 Windsor ter- Lashbrooke A.23 Wodehouse ter.Falmth Leverton-Spry Edward James, Church race, Saltash Latham Rev. J. Godolphin rd. Helston town, St. Keverne R.S.O Knuckey Francis, Vogue hill, St. Day, La Touche Rev. William Martin Digues, Le Warne James, l'enelewy, St. Feock, Scorrier R.S.O Riviere cottage, Phillack, Hay le Truro Krabbe Mrs. 2 Trelawneyrd. Falmouth LaunderS.8outhleigh,Clintn.rd.Redruth Lewarne Nicholas, Higher Porth, St. Krieger Wm. C.6 Florence ter.l<'almouth Laundry William, 5 Brunei ter. Saltash Columb Minor R.S.O Kyd :Mrs. Wadebridge R.S.O Laurence SidneyMortimore,I Richmond Lewarne William, River view, Saltash Kyngdon Rev. Geo.TbeodosiusBoughton terrace, St. Ives R.~.O Lewellin Misses, West park, Millbrook, M. A. Bridge end, Lostwithiel Laurie Casper R. 58 West end, Redrnth Plymouth Labouchere-Sparling Albert Sidney, LaurieMiss,93Plain-an-Gwarry,Redrnth Lewis Capt. Geo. 10 Park ter.Falmouth West Trevarth ho. Gwennap, Redrutb Lavanchy Rev. Charles John Louis, The Lewis Rev.Aifred Merlin 1\f.A. Nanpean, Laing William Alexander Gordon M.B., Vicarage, Colan, St. Columb R.S.O St. Stephens-in-Brannell, St. Austell C.M. Tregony ho.Mevagissey,St.Austell Lavanchy Mrs. The Vicarage, Colan, R.S.O Laity J. Goldsithney, Marazion R.S.O St. Columb R.S.O Lewis Rev. Frank Ernest, St. John's Lake Jn.2 Belmont vls.Campfields,Truro Lavers Mart.in, Trewithney,Carharrack, vicarage, Falmouth road, Truro Lake Miss, 47 Kimberley rd. Fa.lmouth Scorrier R.S.O Lewis Arthur, n Park ter. Falmouth Lake Thomas Henry, Moresk, Truro Lavers Mrs. Albaston, Tavistock Lewis H. T. 9 Truro Vean ter. Truro Lakes Rt. G. J.P Trevarrick, St.Austell Laverton Arthur, Bella vista, Truro LewisJ.2Carlton vils.Torpoint,Devonprt Lakey Charles James, Elmsleigh 'frebu- Laverton Mrs. Polstreatb, Mevagissey, Lewis Mrs. Lannarth, Redruth dannon, St. Columb Major R.S.O St. Austell Lewis T.Brook vii.Trelawney rd.Falmth Lamb Mrs. Summerville, Esplanade Lavin Michael, Mylor bridge, Penryn LewmanF.B.Probus college,ProbusR.SO road, Fowey R.S.O Lavin Mrs. Chyoone gro. Paul,Penzance Lexow Mrs. 12 Middle ter. Falmouth Lamb Mrs. Clifton villa, Polruan, Fowey Lawder-J!:aton Gerad, Pennance house, Libbey Capt. Samuel R.N. 3 Cambridge R.S.O Woodlane, l<~almouth place. Falmouth Lamerton Wm. 30 Richmond hill, Truro Lawn Richard, l<'ore street, St. Day, Lib by Mrs. St. Mawes, Falmouth Lander Frederick Charles, Rock, St. Scorrier R.S.O Lichenich Antoine,Marine villa,Charles- Minver, Wadebridge R.S.O Lawrence Henry, 3 Clare ter. Falmouth town, St. Austell Lander Henry, Allendale, Egloshayle, Lawrence Horace Hayes Montgomery, LiddeliEdwd.Truscott,WadebrdgR.S.O Wadebridge R.S.O Polmear, Camelford Liddell Harry, Higher Bore st. Bodmin Lander Mrs. 2 Albert terrace, Saltash Lawrence Joseph, Hope cottage, Mylor Liddell Henry, Lower Bore Bt. Bodmin Lane James, Trebullett, Launceston bridge, Penryn Liddell John, Orange terrace, Bodmin Lane John, 2 Langton ter. Falmouth Lawrence Waiter, St. Keverne R.S.O Liddicoat Hy. 13 Erisey ter. Falmoutb Lane Wm. C. Tregonisseyrd.St. Austell Lawrey John, I2 Cornwall ter.Penzance L1ddicoat Miss, Fore street, Newquay Lang Albert, The Bungalow, Mullion, Lawrey Wm. 28 Morrab rd. Penzance Lidgey Edwin, Kennall vale, St; Cury Cross Lanes R.S.O · Lawry John, Tregeseal 1 St. Just-in- Stytbians, Penryn · LangJn. Chas. to Barnfield ter.Liskeard Pen with R.S.O Lidgey Mrs. Ryderville, Fairmantle Lang Thomas, I Grove park, Liskeard Lawry Mrs. I7 Clarence st. Penzance street, 'fruro Lang Thomas, 4 Trevose place, Newquay La wry Wm. 31 Belgravia st. Penzance Lidgey Wm. Holmleigh,Devoran R.S.O Langdou Rev. Charles ·Baskerville, Layard Rev. I. [Catholic], St. Mary's Lidgey Wm. Pendarves rd. Camborne Kensey, St. Stephens', Launc-eston priory, Bodmin Lienkram Rev. Michael, Alverne build- Langdon Alex. 5 Stratton ter-; -Truro Layton Henry Albert, .Asylum, Bodmin ings, Alverton street, Penzance 1 Langdon George, 76 Pydar street, Truro Leah Charles, 8 Belgravia st. Penzance Lillingston George B.P.Spooner,Ferriby, Langdon Mrs. 8 St. George's rd. Truro Leah Wm. R. 49 Belgravia st. Penzance 1 Morrab road, Penzance • .
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