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174 Btr :PRIVATE RESIDENTS • [DURHAM •174 BtR :PRIVATE RESIDENTS • [DURHAM. Hurrell Rev. Thomas Henry, The Jackson Mrs. Violet villas, Middleton Johnson Miss, Jessamine villas,Whick. Vicarage, Hunwick, Willington St. George ham, Swalwell Hutchins Laurence Henry, Durham Jackso.n Mrs. West terrace, Staindrop, Johnson Mrs. Holmehill, South road, road, Tudhoe Grange, Spennymoor Darlington Norton, Stockton Hutchinson Capt. William Regis Jackson Philip, Orchard house, Johnson Mr.s. 12 Mount Joy crescent, Claude, Egglestone hall, Darling- Escomb, Bishop Auckland Durham ton; & Junior Army & Navy club, Jackson Ralph William, 2 Collins Johns·on Mrs. Shincliffe mill, Shin- London 8 W avenue, Norton, Stockton cliffe, Durham Hutchinson Alan J.P. Tudhoe house, Jackson Rt. jun.g Aynsley ter.Consett Johnson Mrs.M.J. Greencroft,E.Bolda Tudhoe Village, Spennymoor Jackson T.12 Osborne rd.Spennymoor Johnson R. Wilderness, Ryhope, Hutchinson A. M. Elvet hill, Durham J ackson Thomas, 4 Cambridge ter- Sunderland Hutchinson Cecil William, Egglestone race, Norton, Stockton Johnson W. Western ter. East Boldon hall, Darlington Jackson William, Ravensw.ood,Whick- Johnson William, Beech cottage, Hutchinson J. Olive ho. East Boldon ham, Swalwell Crawcrook, Ryton Hutchinson Joseph, 30 Waldron st. Jacob Rev. David, Woodlands, Giles- Johnson William, r6 Clarence street, Bishop Auckland gate, Durham Bishop Auckland Hutchinson Miss, Hollicote, Cocker- James Rev. Percival Ernest M,.!.. Johnson William, Trench hall, Ravens- ton, Darling-ton Durham school, Durham worth, Gateshead Hutchinson Miss, xo Rochester ter- James Mrs. 3 Princes st. Bishop Johnson William, Uplands, Birtley race, Felling Auckland Johnson William Henry, Woodlands, Hutchinson Miss, 10 Silver. street, James Mrs. Sunnyside, Yarm road, Ryhope, Sunderland Bishop Auckland Eaglescliffe John.ston Fras. G. D. 'IIhe Hall,Ryton Hutchinson Mrs. 13 Red Rose terrace, Jame;; Thomas, 6 Viewforth terrace, Johnston Lawrence, Swedehope, Har- Chester-le-Street Fulwell, Sunderland ton, South Shields Hutchinson Ralph George A. Alderson Jameson C. 25 Cheapside, Shildon, Johnston Mrs. 12 Beech gardens, Low ho. Alderson av.Low Fell,Gateshead New Shildon Fell, Gateshead Button Allan R.obinson Bowes,Cartref, Jam~son John, The Krall, Railway Joicey Edwd. Beacon lough, Sheriff Eldon, Bishop Auckland terrace, South Hylton, Sunderland hill, Galieshead Hutton James, The Front, Seaton Jameson John Edwin, St. Edwin's, Joicey Edwin, 2 Grange road, Ryton Carew, West Hartlepool Boldon Colliery Jolliffe Charles Hylton, Newbus Hutton Mrs. Dun.sopp house, Lucy Jame.son Thos. 17 Park rd. Hebburn grange, Neasham, Darlington street, Blaydon Jamieson John W. The Cottage, Jones Rev. Arthur M.A. St. Pan1'1 Button T. 12 High Wood vw. Durhm South Hetton, Sunderland rectory, Winlaton, Blaydon Hutton W. R. 59 Ellison st.Hebburn Jaques Robert Henry, Great wood, Jones Rev.Donald B.D. Bede coOege, Hyde Ralph, 10 Newton ter. Hebburn Gainford, Darlington Durham Hylton Fk. Wm. Ryhope, Sunderland Jaques William M.B. Washington, Jones Rev. Jenkin M.A. Vicarage, Hyslop James S. Cleveland cottage, Washington Station Shiney Row, Fence Houses Middleton-in-Teesdale, Darlington Jefferson Mrs. Rose-lea, Albert road, Jones Arthur, Kirkham, Yarm road, Hyslop Waiter, 57 Marlborough st. Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Seaham Harbour Jeffrey Thomas, Hill side, South Jones David, 18 East- parade, Consetfi lbbetson Anthony John, Ivan house, Hylton, Sunderland Jones David, II Newton ter. Hebburn The Front, Seaton Carew, West Jeffreys Robt. H. Coquet ho. Birtley Jones E. C., B.Sc., B.A. Bankfield', Hartlepool J effries Capt. John, Cockerton hall, Consett Uey Mrs. Station rd. East Boldon Darlington Jones :Mrs. 8 Newton ter. Hebbur·n Illingworth Herbert, Langholm road, Jemmeson Miss, Lydgate house, Cam- Jones Mrs. Ann, Great Burdon, Dar• East Boldon bridge terrace, Barnar.d Castle lington Tmrie Henry ~Iarshall, Broomfield, Jenkin Josiah, Carn Brea ho. Coxhoe Jones Mrs. John,Rose cottage,Newton Ohopwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne Jenkins James, Howden hall, Nor· Bewley, Stockton Tmrie John, 22 Western hill, Durham ton, Stockton Jones Robert, Eden house, Hutton Ingles .Tames, :Medomsley rd. Consett .Tenkins Jas. 14 Summerhill, Blaydon Henry, Castle Eden Inglis David Wood M.A., M.D., J.P. Jenkins John, Glencoe house,Shibdon Jones Thomas, Copsewood, firm rd. St. John's terrace, Hebburn road, Blaydon Eaglescliffe Ingram ~-\. 57 High st.Norton,Stocktn Jenkin.s Reginald, Grosvenor house, Jones Thomas, 6 Queen st. Durham Ingram William J esse, 7 RavPns- Bishop Auckland J ones Wm. T. 22 Old Elvet, Dnrhm worth terrace, Durham Jenkinson Rev. Percy Burton, gr Joplin.g Henry, Au.stin cres.Willington Ingram-Johnson Reginald Edward, Princess street, Bisho.p Auckland Jopling Miss, Ashley house, Chester- South Moor, Stanley Jennings George Wells, 10 Market le-Street Tnman Wallace, 46 Old Elvet,Durham place, Bishop Auckland Jopling Misses, Witton-le-Wear Innes J. A. The Hawthorns, E.Boldon Jennings George William, 10 Market Jordan Patrick, East view, Cleadon, lrPdale William Tate, Brigham ho. place, Bishop Auckland Sunderland Findon hill, Witton Gilbert, Durhm Jenoings Thomas, so St. John's road, Jordison William, Blue house, New Ireland Rev. Richard M.A.,L.Th. The New Shildon Was·hington Curatage, Langley Park, Durham Jepps Hy. Chas. Station rd. E.Boldon Junor Jas. C. 16 Canning st.Hebburn Trwin Mrs. Lakefield,Cleadon, Sndrlnd Jepson Hy. 39 North Bailey,Durham Jupp Rev. Wm. T. M.A. The Vicar­ Iseton Robert, Prospect }louse, Jevons Frank Byron M.A., D.Litt. 7 age, Cornhill, Southwick, Sundrlnd Thrislington, West Cornforth North Bailey, Durham Kaines Herbert George, Hilda house, Ismay Miss, Fell view, Whickham, Jevons Harold, Aden cot. Durham Neville'.s Cross, Durham Swalwell Jewitt Richard, 6 Cambridge terrace, Kane Rev. Thomas D.D. Ushaw col· Ison Thos. 11 Richmond ter. Felling Norton, Stockton lege, Durham lvey Isaac ::.VI.B., Ch.B. 12 Jameson Joblin Fras. E. 28a, Church st.Durhm Kane Thomas Adam Beresford M.D., road, Norton, Stockton Jobling Robert, Hedworth hall, Hed- J.P. Byers Green, Spennymoor .Jackson Rev. Charles Edwyn M.A. worth, Boldon Colliery !ray Robert J.P. Beechwood, Queen'!' Rectory, Long ~ewton, Stockton Jobson Miss, Western ho. Middleton road, Blackhill 1ackson Rev. Henry Dalton M.A. One Row, Middleton St. George Kearney Rev. Samuel; Mission house, Vicarage, Heighington John Edward Thomas M.P. Rivers- New Seaham, Seaham Harbour Jackson BradshawBrougham Graham, dale, Ashville avenue, Eaglescliffe; Keen John, Castle Eden 6 North terrace, Seaham Harbour & National Liberal club,LondonSW Keen John, Ravenside, Whickham, .Jackson Collingwood, Coatham hall, Johnson Rev. Beaumont B.A. The Swalwell Coatham Mundeville, Darlington Vicarage, Egglestone, Darlington Kell James, 2 Emily street east, .Jackson George P. Rectory view, Johnson A.xs Carlton ter.Spennymoor Seaham Harbour Shincliffe, Durham Johnsoo Charles .Arthur, 2 Maureen Kell Jasper, 48 North road, Durham Jackson H. Villa Real. Consett, terrace, Seaham Harbour Kell Joseph, Middleton St. George Jackson I. W. 64 Sadler st. Durham Johnson Charles Dixon, Croft house, Kell Miss, Marine cottage, The Front, .Jackson J. 26 Wesley crescent, Shil- Croft, Darlington Seaton Carew, West Hartlepool don, New Shildon Johnson D. Ashleigh viis. East Boldon Kellett M. H. Eldon, Bishop Ancklnd .Jackson John, The Woodlands, Row- Johnson Edward, Old hall, Button Kellet.t William Arthur, Ivyholme, lands Gill, Newcastle-on-Tyne Henry, Castle Eden Cradock street, Bishop Auckland' .Jackson John William, 15 Albert hill, lohnson Edward, Westwood ho. Ryton Kelly Andrew Davidson M.D. Raglan Bi.shop Auckland Jehnson Jas. East Boldon lo. E.Boldon house, Philadelphia, Fence Houses Jackson Leo, 16 Cornelia terrace, Johnson J., M.B. Moseley ho. Birtley Kelly BPrnard J.P. 16 Carr st.Hebburn Seaham Harbour Johnson John George, 2 Montalbo Kelly Robert, Aldersyde, Durham rd. Jackson Miss, 76 Hallgarth st. Durhm terrace, Barnard Castle Low Fell, Gateshead .
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