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Private Residents OXFORDSHIRE. J .PRIVATE RESIDENTS. .BRY ~73 :Boss Miss, The Grange, Headington, Brakspear George Edward, Copse hill,- Brooks Edwd. 201 Cowley rd. Oxford Oxford Rotherfield, Greys, Henley-on-Thm,s Brooks George W. Whitehouse road, 'Boss Misses,32 Marlboro' rd. Ban bury. Brakspear Miss, 29 Hart ~treet, Hen- Grandpont, Oxford l3ossom Wm.r8 ·walton Well rd.Oxfrd ley-on-Thames Brooks Hy. Reginald Fryer F.P.S.G. 1Joswell-Stone Mis.s, 2 Bardwell road, Brand Rev.Jn. Cropredy, Leamington Tintern ho. 37 High st. Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Bransby Russell Stuart,Gladstone ho. Brooks Miss, 275 Banbury road, ~att Mrs. Wheatley S.O St. Mark's rd. Henley-on-Thames, Summertown, Oxford l3ouchier Mrs. 8 Museum rd. Oxford Brashour Montague Edwin, 4 Beech- Brooks Richard, 17 Frenchay road, l3oulton A. TheFirs,52Bath rd. Ban bury croft road, Summertown, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford :Boulton Matthew Ern~'t, Tew park, Brashonr Montague Francis, 4S Thorn- Brooks Waiter Tyrrell M.A., M. B. 32 Great Tew, Enstone S.O cliffe road, Summertown, Oxford Holywell street, Oxford 'Boulton Sidney Charles, rgo Divinity Bras nett Stanley,2r3 Iffiey rd. Oxford Rros J., J.P. Clifton Hampden, road, Cowley road, Oxford Brassey Albert M.A., J. P. & Hon. Abing-don l!ound Rev. A. Sunny bank, r8 West Mrs. Heythrop plcChipping Nurton Bras Thos. Overy rmanor,Wallingford end, Chipping Norton Bray Edward, r Calthorpe villas, Brotheridge George Henry, Hoojt 'Bourne Gilbert Charles M.A., D.Sci. Prospect road, Banbury Norton, Banbury Savile house, Mansfield rd. Oxford Bray George William, Warren height, Brotherton W. C. White ha. Woodstk lJousti.eld Edward Holroyd, The Cot· St. Peter's av. Caversham, Reading Broughton J. 39 Market pl. Banbury tage, Warbomugh, Wallingford Brazell Herbt. S. Chinnor, Wallingfrd Broughton Miss, River view, Head- :Bowditch Mrs. 20 St. Margaret's rd. Brazier Miss., 55 'Banbury road, St. ington Hill, Oxford · St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Brown Capt. Darrell, Wondview, Dowen Rev. Chas. John M. R. Presby- Brazier :Mrs. 4 Oakthorpe road, Sum- Wood stock rd. Summertown, Oxfd tery, South Bar street, Ban bury mertown, Oxford Brown Rev. Frederick John M.A. The llowen Henry James, 108 Southmoor Brazier Rt. F.J.I.r85 Iffiey rd. Oxford Rectory, Steeple Aston, 8xfol'd road, St. Giles', Oxford Breakspear Thomas, 20 Walton Well Brown Arth. Hy. Launton, Bicester :Bowen J. B., J.P. 5 High street, road, St. Giles', Oxford Brown Charles J. 8 Frenchay road, Chipping Norton Brecknell John Geo. Eardington cot- St. Giles', Oxford 'Bowen Thomas, 64 Corn st. Witney tage, Kingham, Chipping Nc;rton Brown HPnry Clerke J.P. Kingston Ilowerman E.G.Eynsham hall,Witney Brewer Miss, 5 Tackley pl. St. Giles', house, Kingston Blount, Tetsworth Eowie Miss, 63 Kings.ton rc.ad, St. Oxford & UnitedUniversity club,LondonSW Giles', Oxford Brewis Rev. John, 35 The Leys, Brown Henry Swarbrick M.B. Ley- 'Bowkett R. H.ro Old Parr rd.Banbury Chipping Norton land, Goring, Reading 'Bowl Waiter, Hook Norton, Eanbury Brewis George RO"bert, Langdale ho. Brown John, Islip, Oxford 'Bowler Frederick, 3 r Park st. Thame Park town, Oxford Brown Miss, The Laurels, Bampton 'Bowler Samuel, 30 Park st. Thame Brice Eden, Woodstock S.O 'Bowler Thomas, ·Eastleigh, Dedding- Bricknell Rev. William Nash :M.A. Brown Mis·s, 4I St. Margaret's road, St. Giles', Oxford ton, Oxford Mill street, Eynsham S.O Brown Mrs. Malthouse, Nettlebed, Bowler Mrs. 36 Norrey's avenue, New Brickwell Miss,rg-WestBar st.Banbury Henlev-on-Thames Hinksey, Oxford Brideson E. Ridgway M.A.. ro4 ·wood- Brown Mrs. 8 '\Yestern road, Grand- IIowly Frank J.P. Charlbury S.O stock road, St. Giles', Oxford llcrwman T., M.A.. Merton st. Oxford Bridge Wm. Hamilton house, Hamil- pont, Oxford Brown Mrs. Thos. Piddington, Thllillle llown Rev. George H., M.A.. 5 Parks ton road, Summertown, Oxford Brown Richard, :17 Merton street, road, St. Giles', Oxford Bridgen Mrs. 43 Leckford road, St. Grimsbury, Banbury Ilowring Rev. Godfray C., M.A. Giles', Oxford Brown T. Sheep st. Burford S.O Vicarage, ThGame S Bridger Mis.ses,2o Museum rd.Oxford Brown Thomas Stephen, Sheep st. llowyer Miss, range cottage, teep1 e Bridges Rev. William George !\LA. 149 Burford S.O Aston, Oxford Banbury rd. Summertown, OxfOTd Brown w. 52 Broughton rd. Banbury lJoxold H.26 Marlborough rd.Banbury Bridges Miss, 28 Leckford road, St. Brown Walter Cropley, Rosslare, St. Bayce David, Kirn cot. Bampton S.O Giles', Oxford Mark's road, Henley-on-Tha:mes :Boyd Rev.H.,D.D. Catharine st.Oxford BridO"ewater Andrew Albert, 236 Browne Rev. Arthnr HenryHowe B.A . ..lloyle Major Charles John J.P. Dame Abingdon road, Oxford High street, Witney 39 Lys, 'Yatlington, . Wallingfo;d; & Bridgwater Miss, 49 Woodstock road, Browne Rev. Valentine Denis, Re<:- The Pnory, Gt. Mrlton, Walhngford St. Giles', Oxford tory, Nuffield, H~nley-on-Tha.mes Boyle Edmund J. 44 Walton street, Bridson Francis Chas. Lathbury ho. Browne Charles Richard, Norman- St. Thomas', Oxford Banbury rd. Summertown, Oxford burst, Kidlington, Oxford Eoyton Arthur James Henry, Brook Bright Alien Albert, 73 Kingston rd. Browne Montague, 41 Walton Well ~treet, Watlington, Wallingfard St. Giles', Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford 1Jrabant Frederick George M.A. 22 Brightman Rev. Frank Edward M.A. Browning Charles, 84 Southmoor rd. Museum road, Oxford Magdalen college, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford llrabazon Rev.G. Radford,EnstoneS.O Brightwell James Edwd. 33 Western Browning- Mrs. 67 Southmoor road, :Bradford Rev. Basil Wyatt M.A. road, Grandpont, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Rectory, Broughton, Banbury Brightwell Miss, 27 Western road, Brownlees Mrs. 59 Chalfont road, St. Eradford Mrs. 0. W. Adderbury East, Grandpont, Oxford Giles', Oxford Ban bury Briscoe John, 5 Broad street, Oxford Brownlow H. L., F .R.C. S. Shirley, Eradley Horace J.2go Iffiey rd.Oxford Brittain Rev. Ernest Russell, 79 St. St. Andrew's rd.Henley-on-Thames 1lradshaw Surg.-Maj.-Gen. A.F.,~L.A.., Clement's street, Oxford Brownri,g-g Charles Edward M.A. C.B., K.H.P. III Banbury road, St. Brittle James, 34 Southfield road, Magdalen College school, Oxford Giles', Oxford Cowlev St. John, Oxford BrownriQ'g Miss, Kencot, Lechlade lhadshaw Miss, Park street, "Thame Broad Mrs. Clorraine, St. Mark's rd. S.O. (Glo'stersh) llradshaw Mrs. The Grange, Steeple, Henlev-on-Thames Brownrif!g Mrs. Ivy cot.Clanfield S.O !.ston, Oxford Broadh1~rst Mrs. 33 White House rd. Brownrigg Mrs. Kencot cottage, Ken- IIragginsAngus,26Britannia rd.Banbry Grandpont, OxfoNi cot, Lechlade S.O. (Glo'stersh) llraggins Gem-ge Frederick, 23 Marl- Brockis Rev. Fmderick, Council st. Brownsill Mrs. 221 Iffiey rd. Oxford borough road, Danbury Deddington, Oxford Bruce Hon. Alice, Somerville college, 1Jrag!;ins Norman,58 Bath rd.Danbury Bronsdon Waiter, Fernleigh, Rectory Woodstock road, Oxford .Brailey MissPs, Oxford lodge, Oxford road, Caversham, Reading Brnce Hon. Pamela Georgina, 23 road, Banbury Brook Rev. Richard M.A. Merton col- Warnboro' road, St. Giles', Oxford Brain Miss, I Northam rd. St. Giles', lege, Oxford Brnce Frank, 42 Regent st. Cowley Oxford Brooke Alfred, 26 Warnborough road, St. John, OxfoNi llrain Mrs.. 8 Crick road, St. Giles', St. Giles', Oxford Bruce R. T., M.D. 79 High st.Thame Oxford Brooke Miss, g8 Great Clarendon st. Brncker William, 8 St. John's road, 'Brain Mrs. nLondon rd. Chipping-Nrtn Jericho, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Braithwaite William Charles, 2 Dash- Brooke Miss, Rectory house, Combe, Brummitt Edward, ro North Bar st. wood road, Banbury Woodstock .Banbury :Braithwaite-Batty Mrs. 14 Crick road, Brooke Mrs. Manor rd. Goring, Rd.ng Brvan Charles, Station farm, South St. Giles', Oxford BrookPr Mrs. Horton, Oxford LPigh, Witm~y Erabpear .A.rchibald J.P. Belle hatch, Brooker Richard, II2 Southmoor rd. Brvan Frederick Ernest, 75 St. Ha1"pSden, Henley-on-Thames St. Giles', Oxford John's road, St. Giles', Oxford Era'bpear Archibald R. Holly bush, Brookes Mrs. Middle Aston, Oxford Bryan John, Woodside, South Leigh, Lashbrook, Shiplake, Henley-on- Brooks A. W. 65 Holywell ~. Oxford Witney Thames Brooks Edmund John, 2 Herm•s Nl. Bryant Rev. W., M.A., B.Sc. Yic:lr- Summertown, Oxford age, Stoke Lyne. Bicester .
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