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Derbyshire. Derbyshire 416 BEY DERBYSHIRE. Henderson Jonn, Westfield house,Ash- Higginbottom Charles, OUerset, New- Hoare Mrs. 61 Wilson street, Derby gate road, Chesterfield town, Stockport Hobman Joseph, 98 Chesterfield road, Hendley Henry, 40 Otter st. Derby Higginbottom Edwin, Quarry bank, Meersbrook Bank, Sheffield Henley Mrs. 61 Friargate, Derby Beard, Stockport Hobson Rev. Geor!!e, Wesley villa, SI. Henniker Capt. Frederick, The Callow, Higginbottom George, Spring villa, James' terrace, Buxton Mapleton, Ashborne New Mills, Stockport Hobson A. J. 6 St. Helen's st.Chstrfld Henning R. E. 6 Fauvel rd. Glossop Higginbottom John, High Lee, New Hobson Arfd. 5 Swinburn6 st. Derby Henry John H. 78 Osmaston rd. Derby Mills, StockpOTt Hobson Charles, II2 Arthur st. Derby Henshall Mrs. Trent vil.Shardlow,Drby Hig-ginbottom Mrs. 48 Newbold rd. Hobson E.BrownEdge lo.Fairfld.B1ll:tn Henshaw Ambrose, 8 Jackson avenue, Chesterfield Hobson Edward, 35 West st. Buxton Ilkeston R.S.O Higginbottom WiIliam, Glen wood, Hobson F. The Com. Stanley, Derby Henshaw Arthur, Hillway villas. Ock- Strines, Stockport Hobson Geo. IS Silverlands rd. Bnxtn brook. Derby Hig-ginbottom William, Homesdale, Hobson H. M. 59 Kedleston rd. Derby Henshaw Joseph, 141 Cotmanhay rd. .Borrowash, Derby Hobson John Andrew, The Laurels, Cotmanhay, Ilkeston RS.O Higgitt Arthur William, Chislehurst, Whitaker road, Derby Henson Charles, 99 Arthur st. Derby Nottingham road, Ilkeston RS.O Hobson Miss, Park drive,Ilkstn.RS.O Henson Harry, 8 Harcourt st. Derby Highton Thos. 7 Norrnanton rd.Derby Hobson Mrs. 4 Clifton road, Burlon Henson I. Holly bk. Quarndon, Derby Higson F. S. The West ho. Buxton Hobson Thos. 3 Mill Hill rd. Derby Henson I.I72Uttoxeter Old I'd. Derby Hill Rev. Thomas Charles, Vicarage, H-obson W. H. 98 Warner st. Derby "Henson In. G. 8 Gladstone rd.Chstrfld Bolsover, Chesterfield Hockey Jas. S. 2 Mount st. Derby Henson T.The Ridings,Ockbrook,Drby Hill A. Sawley rd'. Draycott, Derby Hockliffe W. 197 Osmaston rd. Derby Henson William, Brighton road, Crew- Hill Arthur, 78 Rose Hill st. Derby Hodder Regnld.II9 Osmaston rd.Drby ton, Derby Hill Arthur Coke, The Oaklands, Sta- Hoddle C. D. 17 Newbold rd. Chstrfld Henson Wm. 19 Rose Hill st. Derby tion road, Mickleover, Derby Hodges Rev. Hrbt. Arthur M.A.Christ Henstock Copernicus, Farley hill, Dar- Rill Charles, 9 Cross st. Chesterfield Church vicarage, Osleston, Derby ley. Matlock Bath Hill E. 72 Station rd. llkeston RS.O Hodges Rev. W. Rectory,Trusley,Drby Henstock Francis, Slaley hall, Bonsall, Hill Ernest, Rose cot. Darley Dale, Hodges J. Gregory st. IlkestonRS.O Matlock Bath Matlock Bath Hodges Jesse, Heywood villas, Gregory Heny A. The Meadows, Duffield, Drby Hill Frederick, 88 Chesterfield road, street, Ilkeston RS.O Herbert George, The Shrubbery, Wil- Meersbrook bank. Sheffield Hodges John C. Market place, Long lington, Burton-upon-Trent Hill George Henry C.E. Ernocroft, Eaton R.S.O Herbert Jas. 16 Madeley st. Derby Compstall Road, Stockport Hodges Richd. John, Littleover, Derby Herd Mrs. 15 Western road, Derby Hill H. H. 170 Dairyhouse rd. Derby Hodges W. H. 218 Osmaston rd.Derby Herring Mrs. 166 Uttoxeter New rd. Hill Isaac, 28 Uttoxeter New rd. Drby Hodgkinson Joseph, Holt house, Mat· Derby Hill Jas. Lilv bank,New Mills,Stockprt lock Bridge, Matlock Bath Herriott Mrs. II Rose Hill st. Derby Hill James Fk. 97 Arthur st. Derby Hodgkinson Miss, 23 Fria1"gate, Derby Herrod George, Sharalow, Derby Hill J. The Hollies, Empress I'd. Drby Hodgkinson Misses, Glanroy, Matlock Herrod John, Shardlow, Derby Hill Joseph, 45 Molineux st. Derby Bridg-e, Matlock Bath Hetherington Rev. William, Tideswell, Hill Miss, Breaston St. Michael, Derby Hodgkinson Mrs. 75 Burcot road, Buxton Hill Mrs. 6 Beaconsfield street, Long Meersbrook, Sheffield Hewitt Arfd. 68 Rose Hill st. Derby Eaton RS.O Hodgkinson Rt.Hy.I9Cross st.Chstrfld Hewitt C. R 20 Charnwood st. Derby HillMrs.Claremont ho.Duffield rd.Drby Hodg-kinson Thomas, Brassington, Hewitt H. R Breedon Hill rd. Derby Hill Mrs. Cliff cot. Kniveton, Ashbrne Wirksworth S.O Hewitt In. 220 St. Thomas's rd. Drby Hill Mrs. 18 St. Alkmund's church- Hodgkinson T. Dale ter.Matlock Bath Hewitt Miss,230UttoxeterNew rd.Drby yard, Derby Hodgkinson Thomas, Orchardleigh, Hewitt Mrs. 23 Hartington st. Derby Hill Mrs. Little Eaton, Derby Mickleover, Derby Hawitt Sam!. 19 St. Chad's rd. Derby Hill S. 12 Fairfield rd. Chesterfield Hodgkinson Thomas Radford, Market Hewitt Thomas, Beech house, Soaper Hill Sidney W. Draycott, Derby Hood, Market place, Derby lane, Dronfield, Sheffield Hill Thomas, 16 Webster st. Derby Hodgson Rev. John William,23 Charn- Hewitt Thomas Parker, Castle Gresley, Hill W. F. Peak ho.New Mills,Stckprt wood street, Derby Burton-on-Trent Hill Wm. Gipsy cot. Cotton la. Derby Hodkin Arthur, 23 Livingstone road, Hewitt William, Holborn house, Dron- Hill William, Woodlands villa, Vie- Meersbrook, Sheffield field, Sheffield toria street, Long Eaton RS.O Hodkin Herbert, Beech house, Green- Hewitt W. M. 25 Highfield rd.Chstrfld Hills T. 21 Corn market, Derby hill, Sheffield Hewit·t Wm. S. 10 Norfolk st. Derby Hilton Rev. Edwd. Smalley, Derby Hodkin J. 28 Clarence rd. Chesterfield Hey Miss, Castle hill, Duffield, Derby Hilton E. H. Little Eaton, Derby Hodkin WaIter, 105 Meersbrook Park Heydon W. The Villa, Coxbench, Derby Hilton FrOOk. 2 Darwin terrace, Derby road, Sheffield Heywood Sir Arthur P. bart. M.A., H~lton James Hy. Woodbine cottage, Hodkin W. 10 Clarence rd. Chesterfield J.P. Duffield bank. Duffield. Derby Alderwasley, Derby Hodson J. The Ldg. Mickleover,Derby lteywood William Watson, Thornhill Hilton Miss, Etwall, Derby Hodson Jsph. H.WI Rose Hill st.Drby road, Derby Hilton Samuel, H~ath bank, Lud- Hoeben Very Rev. J. T. Canon, Ter- Hibbard John, Greenside house, worth, Stockport race road, Buxton Hackenthorpe, Sheffield Hincks Henry Seymour, The Short- Hoffman John, 6 Millcliti, Silver- Hibberd William, Arrnitage house,Eck- woods, Linton, BUlI"ton-upon-Trent lands, Buxton ington, Sheffield Hincks Miss, Netherseal, Ashby-de-la- Hoffman O. Blockwood, Park rd.Bxtn Hibbert George William, The Eyrie, Zouch Hogg J. G. 44 Station rd.Ilkstn.R.S.O Stanton-by-Dale, Nottingham Hind E. F. 7 Compton st. Chesterfield Hogg John A. Shardlow, Derby -Hibbert James J.P. Fern bank, Whitle, Hind Misses, Bank ho.Mickleover,Drby Holbrook F. 43 Mansfield rd. Derby Stockport . Hinde Miss, Park view, Newbold I'd. Holbrook J. Moor st. Spondon, Derby Itibbert John, Lime Tree cottage, Chesterfield Holbrook John, The Yews, Langley, Clusters, Belper Hing-ley Andrew, Grantebrigge, Castle Marlpool, Derby Hibbert N .B. 16 Swinburne st. Derby hill, Duffield, Derby Holbrook Wm. In. 71 Wilson st. Drby Hibbert Samuel, Ashgate road, New Hipkins Rev. Frederick Oharles M.A., Holhrooke Fras. Geo. Bladon oa!lile, Brampton, ,Chesterfield F.S.A. Repton, Burton-on-Trent Newton So!ney, Burton-on-Trent Hibbert Samuel, Old Hall road, New Hird Mrs. Sunnyside, Marlborough Hdlbrooke Mrs. Repton,Burtn.-on-Trn~ Brampton, Chesterfield road, Buxton Holden Rev_ James ShuttleWQrth M.A. Bickey John, Anderton house, Rowarth, Hird Samuel Bailey, Victoria avenue, Rectory, Aston-on-Trent, Derby Stockport Burrowash, Derby Holden Edward C. S., J.P. The Cot- Hicking J ames, Wilfred house, Bree- Hirst Fred, 23 Western road, Derby tage, Doveridge, Derby don Hill road, Derby Hirst Mrs. 28 West avenue, Derby Holden J. Derby I'd. Matlock Bath -Ricking P. H. II West st. Chesterfield Hirst William, Britannia ho. Milner Holden William, Bankfield house, HicklinlZ' John, Lonsdale house, Et- road, Meersqrook bank, Sheffield .Ohevin, Belpar wall, Derby Hitchens Thomas John, Thorncliffe Holdgate Rev. W. W., M.A. Trent "lIickman A. E. 12 Western rd. Derby house, Uttoxeter road, Derby college, Long- Eaton R.S.O Hickman Henry James, Beaconsfield Hitchin Harry, Mona house, Derby Holdgate William, The Tower, North villas, Shottla, Derby road, Sandiacre, Nottingham road, Glossop Hickman Hy. Jas. II7 Gerard st. Drby Hitchin John E. 14 Elm avenue, Long EIoldsworth Joseph, Alma house, may Rickman Joseph, 4 Charlotte street, Eaton RS.O Cross, Chesterfield Dkeston RS.O Hives Thomas, 41 St. Mary's gate,Drby Holford Rev. Arthur B. Chapel street, "Hickman Thomas Poole, The Grange, EIoare Rev. Fredk. Richd. M.A. Oastle Ripley, Derb, Quamdon, Derby Gresley, Burton-on-Trent.
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