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William M.A. Laverton, Whitfield Mrs.Mayfield, Ashcombe road, Wilkinson I<'.Fernleigh,Pulteney rd.Bat.h Beckington Weston-snper-Mare Wilkinsoa John, Sunnyside, Boulevard, Willis Capt. Thomas H. I Vale view, WbitingG.Netley vl.Low.Bristolrd.Bath Weston-snper-Mare London road, Lower Swainswick,Bath Whiting Mrs. Gore End cottage, Can- WilkinsonJ. J.Io Devonshire bldgs.Bath Willis Rev.R.F.:r.r.A.Cndworth,llminster nard's grave, Shepton Mallet Wilkinson Mrs. I8 Gay street, Bath WillisF.W.IHayesland vils.Wells rd.Bth Whiting Thos. P. Midsomer Nort'on,Bath Wilkinson T.Pentillie,North st.Bridgwtr Willis Joseph, I Grosvenor villas,Wemb- Whitley Henry Edward, Manor house, Wilks Miss, Bishops Hull, Taunton don road, Bridgwater Merriott, Crewkerne Willan Jas. N. M.A.Io Johnstone st.Bath WillisJ.Omnia vil.'fauntn. rd.Bridgwatr Whitmey Stephen, 9 High st. Yeovil WillcocksA.D.Tone vil.Bridgest.Tauntn Willis Mrs. 8 De Montalt place, Combe Whitney T. W. 10 High st.SheptonMallet Willcox F. The Roses, Oldfield pk. Bath Down, Bath Whittaker Mrs. Durley park, Keynsham Will cox Geo. Victoria ho. Queen st. Wells Willis T. W. Homeleigh, Prior Pk.rd. Bath R.8.0 Willcox James Henry, 6 Henriettavillas, Willis William Waiter, I6 8outhville Whitting Capt. Charles, Sandcroft, Up- Henrietta park, Bath terrace, Lyncombe vale, Bath hill, Weston-snper-Mare Willcox Mrs. 9 Beaufort place, Bath Willmington Miss, North lane, Yeovil Whitting Capt. Charles Edward J.P. Willcox Mrs. Leighton house, Hayesfield Willmott Mrs. 2 Priory villas, Wells Uphill grange, Weston-super-Mare park, Wells road, Bath Willmott Mrs. The Rectory, Brockley, Whitting Edward Morgan, Totterdown, Willcox Samuel, I Brighton villas, near West Town, Bristol Uphill, Weston-super-Mare Bloomfield road, Bath Willmott Mrs.Thorney, LangportR.S.O Whitting Robt. Babcary, Somerton S.O Willcox Thomas, Priddy, Wells Wills A. Woodlands,Leigh woods, Clifton Whittington Rev. Henry :B. A. Chilcomp- Willcox William John, Hampton hall, Wills Frank, Taunton road, Bridgwater ton, Bath Bathampton, Bath Wi1ls George Fredk. East st. Crewkerne Whittington Rev. Robert Esbury Al.A. Willes Mrs. 45 Great Pulteney st. Bath Wills H. H. The Lawns, Nailsea R.S.O Swainswick cot. Up. Swainswick, Bath Willett G. Gilmore D. Keynsham R.S.O Wills Henry Overton, Romsdal, Walton­ Whittington Thomas, Hill house, Upper William G. The Elms, Keynsham R.S.O in-Gordano, Clevedon Swainswick, Bath Williams The Right Rev. Edward Canon Wills Miss, 4 Cave villas, Hill road, Whittle Miss, Babcary, Somerton S.O n.n. Prior park, Bath · Weston-super-Mare Whittuck Maj. William Samuel, Manor Williams The Very Rev. James Canon, Wills Miss, Fernwood, Bristol road, house, Priston, Bath Prior park, Bath Weston-super-Mare Whittuck Frederick E. Keynsham house, Williams Rev. Arthur, Breane villa. Wills Mrs. East street, Crewkerne Keynsham R.S.O Moorland road, Weston-super-Mare Wills Mrs. Firwood, Portishead S.O Whit.well Mark, 8ummerhill, Shrubbery Williams Rev. David Payne, Vicarage, Wills Waiter, Taunton road, Bridgwater walks, Weston-super-Mare Hillfarrance, Taunton Wills William Henry F.R.G.s., F.R.B.s., Wibley Chas. 11 Norfolk buildings, Bath Williams Rev. Edward M. A. East Hunt- D.L., J.P.Coombe lodge,Blagdon R.S.O Wiblin William, 4 Walcotparade, Bath spill, Bridgwater WillsherMiss,IoGeo.st.Bathwickhl.Bath Wice Rev. Herbert M. A. I3 Park street, ,Williams Rev. Thomas Pearce, C'harlton Willson John, I2 Paragon, Bath Taunton villa, Wells road, Bath Will way Mrs.Shirley vil. Beechn.cliff,Bth Wickenden Mrs. Myrtle villa, Locking WilliamsRev.W.H. 58 Broadway,Frome Wilmot Misses, Belvedere, Beach road, road, Weston-super-Mare Williams Rev. Wadham Pigott B. A. The Weston-super-Mare Wickham Rev. A. P. :B. A. M-aTtock R.S.O Vicarage, Bishops Hull, Taunton Wilmot Mrs. 6 Richmond hill, Bath Wickham Rev. James Douglas Clephane Williams -, The Lodge, Flax Bourton Wilmot P. M. M.D. 2I Camden cres.Bath B.A. Horsington, Templecombe R.S.O Wilsdon William, 4 Footlands, West Wickham Fitz-William, The Laurels, Williams Arthur, 31 Grosvenor pl. Bath Stoke, Stoke-sub-Hamdon S.O Portishead 8.0 Williams A.Hazeldale,Albert rd.Clevedn Wilson ReY. Murray, 7 Berkeley pl.Bath Wickham Geo. West st. Axbridge R.S.O Williams C.M. Market pl.Somerton S.O Wilson Rev. William Osborne Pocock Wickham Miss, 11 Beaufort buildings Williams David, I6 Wyndham st. Yeovil M.A. Hunt~pill, Bridgwat.er east, Bath Williams Edward, Ely rise, Walliscote Wilson Rev. William Thomas Henry Wick ham Miss, I Lambridge, Bath road, W eston-super-Mare M. A. 7 Widcombe crescent, Bath Wickham Mrs. Newt.on house, West WilliamsEdward,8Southbourneterrace, Wilson Christopher 8tephen, 7 Long- Harptree, Blagdon R.S.O Oxford street, Weston-super-Mare mead buildings, Twerton, Bath Wickham Mrs. I Victoria quadrant, WilliamsGeorge,4 Belvedere rd. Taunton Wilson Eli, 25 Middle street, Yeovil Weston-super-Mare Williams George, The Laurels, London Wilson G. H. D. East Lydford,8omerton Wicks Rev.J.TheManse,Dulvertn.R.S.O road, Lower Swainswick, Bath Wilson Geo. R. Bath Road villas, Frome Wicks Edmund, Church st. Crewkerne WilliamsG.F.3Hanover pl.Londn.rd.Bth Wilson G.Stuckey's Bank, WillitonR.S.O Wicks Thos. 34 Chamberlain st. Wells WilliamsGeorgeLilly,Prospect villa,New WilsonJ.H.Woodville,Lansdownrd.Bath Wicksteed Fras. Wm. Slow, Villa Rosa, road, Bishops Hull, Taunton Wilson Miss, 5 Kensington, Bath Shrubbery walks, Weston-super-Mare Williams I. Ormond ho. W eston rd. Bath Wilson Miss, 1 Soutbhayes, Wells rd. Bath \ViganC.H. r Adelaide ter.PortisheadS.O Williams Jas. Bladud vil. Entry hl. Bath Wilson Mrs. 2I Cannon street, Taunton WiganG.M.n.Clarenceho.PortisheadS.O WilliamsJ.Ivy grn.Westfield,Bridgwatr Wilson Mrs. I Conway villas, Gerard Wiggett Edward Humphreys, Beech- Williams John, Northfield, Bridgwater road, Weston-super-Mare field, Richmond hill, Bath Williams Joseph, Ivy cot. Bathford,Bath Wilson Mrs. I Northfield, Montpelier, 'Vigbt George, Norton court, Taunton Williams Jsph.Mount vil.Portishead 8.0 Weston-super-Mare t \Vightman Miss, Old Town ho. Chard Williams J.D. J.P. 12 Cavendish pl.Bath Wilson Mrs. 2 Sion place, Sion hill, Bath WightmanW.C.Ea.Lydford,Somrtn.S.O Williams Miss, 3 Charlotte street, Bath WilsonMrs.4Sunnylawn,BurnhamR.S.O Wigmore Charles Andrews, I Gordon Williams Miss, I8 Church st. Bridgwater Wilson Richard Edward, Shurton lodge, terrace, Newbridge rd. Weston, Bath WilliamsMiss,LongLoad,Langprt.R.S.O Stogursey, Bridgwater Wigmore James M. D. Twerton, Bath Williams Miss, I2 Raby place, Bath Wilson Robert, South street, Crewkerne Wigram Henry James, Gatton house, WilliamsMisses,Spahouse,LowerSwains- Wilson Spencer, 5 Kensington, Bath Monkton (West), Taunton wick, Bath Wilton Rev. Charles Henry Jones B.A. Wi1lcocks Nathaniel George, 7 Sunny- Williams Mrs. 37 Church st. Bridgwater The Elms, Highbridge R.S.O bank, Lyncombe vale, Bath Williams Mrs. East Brent, Bridgwater Wilton J. Grosvenor vil.Grosvenor,Bath Wilcox Mrs. Midsomer N orton, Bath Williams Mrs. St. Brelades, Bristol road, Wilton Mrs. Castle street, Bridgwater Wilde John, Park house, Knightstone Weston-super-Mare Wilton T. E. 6 Upper East hayes, Bath road, Weston-super-Mare Williams MTS. I Darlington place, Bath Wiltshire G.W.Bankho.Cheap st.Frome Wilde Leonard Latham, 7 Glentworth Williams Mrs. 33 Green park, Bath Wimberley Rev. Charles lrvine :M.A. terrace, Weston-super-Mare Williams Mrs. 27 Henrietta street, Bath East Chinnock,. Yeovil 'Vilde Percy Roberts M.D. 23 Circus, Bath Williams Mrs. 29 Sion bill, Bath Winckwortb Mrs. 5 Norfolk bldgs. Bath 1Yilgress Mrs. Westover, Sunnyside Williams Robert, Watchett R.S.O Winckworth W. D. 6 Prince's bldgs.Bath road, Clevedon Williams T.TheAvenue,MineheadR.S.O Windas J. 4 Royal ter. Portishead 8.0 Wi kes John, Gwent, Walton-in-Gor- Williams Thomas George, The Blorenge, Windebank Oscar, I Adelaide place, d~no, Clevedon North town, Taunton Darlington place, Bath ,,.ilkie Major Arthur Alexander, Ash. Williams Tuberville Picton, Hillirgdon, Windha.mMrs.The Beacb,PortisheadS.O Martock R.S.O New B1idge hill, Weston, Bath Windmill Mrs. Pensford, Bristol , Wilkins Jas. I<'rome hill, Radstock, &th Williams Wm. a Alexander bldgs. &th Windsor John, 8 Belvede~e rd. Taunton .
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