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SUSSEX. [POST OFFICE Giles Mrs 2906 BRIGHTON. SUSSEX. [POST OFFICE Giles Mrs. 3 Chicl1ester p1. Kemp town Griffith Mrs. 26 Montpeliel"strett Hardy William, 9 Waterloo place GiU Airs. Dunwoody, 28 Prestonvlle.rd Griffiths 81. Pryce, 2 Selborne rd. Hove Hargreaves Rev. Joseph, [Weslepan], Gilpin Mrs. 5 Pre!-tomille terrace Grimble Mrs. Amelia, 1 Portland place 4 Stanford road Glaisyer l\fiss, 45 Gardner street Gritton Mrs. 8 Lewes crescent Harley Miss, 52 Egremont place Glanville Wm. Gordon. 11 Richmnd. rrl Groombrirfge Daniel TJ;}os. Leopold road Harmar Wm. Bycroft, 17 Cbesham pi Glac:kin Rev. John [Baptist], 49 Rose Grounds David, 83 Ditchling rise Harper Edward, 8 Brunswick terrace Hill terrace Grover Samuel John, 8 Shafteshnry rd Harris Charles John, 4: Pelham square • Glayzer Thomas, 96 London road Groves John, 9 Ventnor viis. Cliftonville Harris Henry Edward, 17 Cannon place Glyn Mrs. 22 Brunswick square Grunow Mrs. 2 Belvedere terrace Harris James Sidney, 81 Upper North st Godbold George, 14 Hamilton road Guerin Mrs. 7 Seafield, Cliftonville Harris Miss, 6 Arundel ter. Kemp town Godfree Georg~ Stephen. 65 Preston rd Guillaume Miss,1 Oshorne vils.Cliflonvl Harris 1\Iiss, 66 Lansdowneplace, Hove Godwin Jas. EyleQ, 65 Ditchling rise Guimaraens Mrs. 6 Round Hill crescent HarriR Mrs. 48 Great College street Godwin Mrs. 44 Buckingham road Gunn Alfred, 115 Ditchling rise Harris Mrs. IO Sussex square Goff Miss, IO St. John's terrace, Hove Gnnn Mrs. 4 Se:Jfield, Cliftonvil!e Harris Mrs. 3 Waterloo place Golden Charles, 30 Clifton street Gunn Stephen, 34 East street Harrison Miss, 35 Grand parade Golden Charles, 16 l.:ollege road Gurbs Stephen, 35 Montpelier !'ltreet Harrison Mr~. 80 Park road east Golding-Miss,2I Ventnor vils.CJiftom~ille Gurney Rev. Alfred, M .A. [curate of St. Harrison Mrs. 3 Vernon terrace Golds .Miss, 13 York place Eartholomew's], 8 Marlborough plaee Hart Chas. I3 Denm~rk -viis. Cliftonvl Goldsmid Miss, 15 Adelaide crescent Gurney Mrs. 63 Montpelier road Hart Eugene John, 3 & 4 Gloucester pi Goldsmid Mrs. 38 Adelaide crescent Gurney Samuel, 48 Sussex square Hart Miss, 35 Clitton terrace Goldsmith David, 3I Preston road Gush Alfred Geo. 27 Selborne rd. Hove Hart Mrs. 10 Chatham place Goldsmith Miss, 22 Denmark terrace Gwatkin J ames Thomas, 5Park crescent Hart Thomas William, 11 Ditchling ter Gonzales Mrs. 25 Seafield, Cliftonville Haek Duniel Prior, 99 Trafalgar square Hartley W. B. H. 83 Marine parade Gooch Cbas. 64: Hova viis. Cliftonville Haddock John, 16 Franklin road Harvey Capt. Frederic Rosengrave, 21 Good Henry, 7 Vemon terrace Had dock Mrs. 5 London road Albert road Goodall Miss, 17 Lansdowne pi. Hove Hadley Jonah, 24 Brunswick terrace Harvey Henry F.76 West street Good ban Chas. 41 H ovaviis. Cliftonville Had low Frederick,19 Buckingham place H arwood John, 25 Buckingham road Goodman Saml. Robt. 12 Goldsmid rd Haig Rohert, 34 Regency square Haselfoot Mrs. 8 Huckingham place Good man Tho~. Augustus, 8 Queen's sq Hake William A. G. 3 Old Steine Hasell Miss, 55 Brunswick road Goodrich l\Irs. 31 Medina viis. Cbftonvil Hale Henrv Charles, 22 Shafte~bnry rd Haseltine Misses, 173 Lewes road Goodrich Mrs. 18 New Steine Hale John "Henry. 67 Preston road Haselwood James Edmnnd, 30 York Goodwin Mrs. 16 Eaton place Hales Rev.Richd.Cox,18 Montpelier vis place & I Pavilion buildings Goo~ey William, 6 York place Haley Mrs. ll2 Park road west Haslewood Miss, 2 Walple.ter.Walpl.rd Gorden Miss, 10 Brunswick pi. Hove Halford Wm. 7 ~ Albany villas, Clifton vl Haslewood Mrs. 13 Chichester terrace, Gordon Col. Charles, 6 St. )lichael's pi Halifax Thomas, 38 Clifton road Kemp town Gordon Col. James, 14 Goldsmid road Halkett Henry Craigie, I8 Vernon ter Hassard Mrs. I7 Cambridge road, Hove Gordon H. Panmure, 34 Adelaide cres Hall Capt. McDonald, I Belgrave place Hassell Mrs. 33 St. Michael's place Gore Misses, 26 Brunt-~wick square Hall Rev. Allick, 5 Marine square Hastings Mrs. 55 Hova viis. Cliftonville Gorham Miss, 21 New Steine Hall Alfred, M.n. Furze Hill house, Hatch Miss, 29 Clarence square Gosby Thomas, 4 Upper Lewes road Furze hill, Hove Hatch Mrs. 22 Norfolk rood Gosling Mrs. 24: Palrneira square Hall Edwin Penfold, 1 East street Hatchard Henry, 8 Montreal road Gosling Thomas, 37 E~remont place Hall George Thomas, 36 Campbell road Hatcher Mrs. 7 Ditchling rise Gossip Mrs. 7 Moutpelier terrace Hall Miss, 20 St. l\'Iichael's place Hatherly Frederick, 16 Clifton street Goulburn Rev. Edward Meyrick, U Hall Mrs. 47 Hova villas, Cliftonville Hatley Frank, 68 B11ckingham road Lansdowne place, Hove Hall Mrs. 23 8ilwood place Hatt Robert, 31 London road Gould Mrs. 12 Sussex square Hall Thomas Beverley, The Drive, Ho-ve Hulton John, 75 Ditchling rise Goulty Mrs. 2 Sussex square Hall William, 20 Eaton place Hatton John, 11 Prince Albert street Gover John Richard, 6 College road HallettFred.F.F.L s.Manr. ho. Chrcl1. pi Hatton Mrs. 3 Ship street Gower Miss, ll Goldsmid road Hallett Mrs. 14:2 Marine parade Hauxwell Hen. Fras. 218t.l\iichael's pl Gower Mrs. I l\Iedina viis. Cliftonville Hallett Wm. Hen!'y, 141 Marine parade Hawe John, 19 Norfolk road Goyder Mrs. IO Po"is square Halliwdl Rev. John Elton, M.A. [curate Hawkes Henry, 10 Brunswick square Grace Mrs. 145 Islingword road of St Paul's], 2-! West street Hawkins Clarence, 8 Howard place Grady Grove Henry, I! Ventnor villa!l, Halliwell Rev. Thomas, M.A. [curate of HawkinsMrs.9Arlin~ton vils.Eastern rd Cliftonville St. Andrew's, Hove], Walpole road Hawkins Mrs. 17 Prestonville road Grall8m John, I4 Hova viis. Cliftonville Halls George Thomas, I2 Denmark Hawksworth James, 35 Guildford Toad Graham Miss, 53 Montpelier road villas, Cliftonville Hawley Sir Henry James, hart. Hoove Graham Misses, 7 W)keham terrace Halls Henry, 22 Clifton street lea, Mill's terrace, Cliftonville Graham Mrs. 28 Sudeley street Hamilton Rev. Alex. D.D. [Presby- HawsonWilliamHenry,39Park creseent Grabame Robert, 5 First Avenue, Hove terian], 62 Dyke road Hawthorne Mrs. 37 Grand parade Gramshaw Robert, G Powis square HamiltonRev.Robert [Congregational], Haycraft Alfred Congers, 4 St. Jolm's Granger Mrs. 46 Lansdowne pi. Hove 22 Wellington road terrace, Hove Grant Lady, 3 Adelaide crescent Hamilton .Charles Clowes, "39 Preston rd H aycraft Mrs. 53 Buckingham Toad Grant Albert, 7 Queen's gardens, Hove Hamilton William, I9 Clifton road Haye8 George, 5 Belgrave place Grant Maurice, 6 Palmeira square Hamlin John, 18 Shaftesbury road Hayler Richard, I3 Wakefield road Grasett Miss, 22 Brunswick place, Hove Hammack Mrs. I5 Paston place Hayllar Frederick, 23 Glouc<'ster place Graves Henry, 85 Lansdowne pi. Hove Hammond Rev. Robert, M.A. [curate of Haynes John, 24: Hampton place Gray James, 20 West street St. Paul's], 23 Russell square Hayward Mrs. 14 Powis square Gray Martin, 47 Egremont place Hammond Mrs. 6 College gardens Head Mrs. 12 Belgrave place Gray Mrs. 24: Brunswick place, Hove Hammond Wm. 41 Albany vils. Cliftonvl Head Mrs. 11 Sudeley street Gray Mrs. 11 Buckingham place Hammond Wm. 56 Hova viis. Cliftonvl Hearn Harry, 26 Blatchington road, Gray Rashleigh, 22 Goldsmid road Hampson John William, 1 Dyke road Cliftonville Greaves William Thos. 12 Sudeley ter Hanigan Mrs. 73 Buckin~ham road Hearnshaw Ernest Feame, 37 West Green Mbs, 4 Pa~ton place Hankey John, 12 Arundel terrace Hill road Green Miss, 6 Pelham square Hann GEorge, 24: Egremont place Heath Charles, 48 Devonshire place Green Mrs. 3 Cl1ichesttrter. Kemp twn Hannah The V en. Archdeacon John, Heath Mrs. 32 St. Auhyn's, Cliftonville Green Mrs. 40 Reg-ency square n.c.L. [vicar of Brighton & rural Heath Richard, 7 Park Crescent terrace Green Waiter, 12 St. George's terrace dean], Vicarage, Montpelier road HeathcoteJohn Moyer, .l.P. 2-! Bruns· Greenhill Mrs. 123 Western road Hannah Rev. John Julius, M.A. [vicar wick square Greenway Miss, 40 Egremont place of St.Nicholas], The Vicarage, 1\Iont- Heathcott Frank, 23 Old Stebe Greeves Mrs. 65 Buckingham place pelier road Heather Mrs. 8A, Steine street Gregory Jas. Lemmon, 33 Glo'ster st Hannay James Blair,~7 Clarence square HeathfielcJ Wm. Eames, 22 Chathampl Gregory Richard Wm. 61 Preston road Hansard Col. Luke Henry, ILL.B., J.P. Hebbert Henry, 4 Clarendon terra-ce Gregory Wm. Anson, 30 Montpelier cres 22 Palrneira square Hebden Col. Hy.15 Lansdowne pi. Hove Greig Mrs. I3 Norfolk terrace Hanson George Hy. M.D.21 Hampton pl Hedgco('k Philip, I5 Princes street Grewing Henry, 9 Palmeira square Happack Fran('is Hobson,I3Palmeira sq Heelas 1\liss, 4 Buckin,!rham road Griffith Col. Henry Downe, I6 Seafield, HarbourRev.Wm.[Baptist],7 Clifton st Heelis Rbt. 58 Hova villas, Chftonville Cliftonville H ardcastle Mis!l, 93 Montpelier road Hegrrerty Miss, 24 Atlingworth street Griffith Apsley, 4 St. Peter's place Harding Miss, 13 Dorset f.!ardens Heighington Mrs. 2 Powis villas · Griffith H~:nry, I5 Buckingham place Hardwick John George, Hove cottage, Helme Mashiter, 23 Lewes crescent Griffith Henry, 3 Pavilion paraue Hove street, Cliftonville Helps ~'Irs. 12 Chesham place .
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