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Leicestershire. Leicester DIRECTORY. ] LEICESTERSHIRE. LEICESTER. 193 Haddon Miss, 174 London road Harmer Chas.StapleY,94Westbourne st Hayes Williarn, 140 St. Saviour's road Haddon Newman, 26 Filbert street Harper Geo. Girvin ho. Uppingham I'd Haymes Miss, 43 Princess street. Haddon Wm. 62 King Richard's road Harper Geo.Povey,I9 Mecklenburgh st Haymes Mrs. The Poplars, Elmfield Hadfield Mrs. 99 Westbourne street Harragan James, II Berners street avenue, Stoneygate Hafford Miss, 8 Nichols street Harrap Amos Biggs, I Seymour street Haynes Frdk. H.St. John's rd.Stonpygt Haggis Henry Wellington, 376 Hum- Harratt Henry Goodson, 73 West- Haynes Joseph, 267 Humberstone road berstone road bourne street Haynes William T. Emsmith house, Haines Frederick Charles, 3 Fosse I'd Harriman John Thomas, 64 Tyndale st Uppingham road Haines William, 44 GauI street Harriman Samuel, 39 Wand street Hays Rev. Francis C. (Catholic), 14 Hale Daniel, 202 London road Harris Albert, 4 Portsmouth road Royal East street Hales John William, 115 Cranmer st Harris Charles, 38 Shaftesbury avenue Hayward George W. 1I3 London road Hales! Lewis, 16 Gaul s·treet Harris Charles T. 147 Berners street Hayward Thomas, 357 Humberstone I'd Halford Andrew Jones,53 Evington I'd Harris Edgar, 31 Lower Hastings st Haywood Charles, 20 Millstone lane Halford Arthur, 24 St. Stephen's road Harris Frederic William, The Grange, Haywood John, 17 Welland street Halford Mrs. 53 Evington road Westcotes drive Hazlerigg Grey, 100 Regent road Halfcrd OliveI', 31 Castle street Harris George Hy. 25 Chestnut street HazzIedane James Edward, Brighton HaIford Richd. Henry, 53 Evington I'd Harris James, 2 Walnut street villa, Stoneygate road Halkyard Alfred Lees, 2 The Gables, Harris Joseph, 26 Fosse road Head Alfd. I4oFosse rd.NewFound pool London road Harris· Miss, Casetta, Knighton drive Head Robert, 2 Kate street Hall Fred, Holmdale, Hinckley road Harris Miss, 86 Evington road Headlam Rev. Morley Lewis Caulfield Hall George, 35 Gaul street Harris Mrs. 42 Aylestone street B.A. (curate of St. Saviour's),CIergy Hall George, II Tower street Harris Mrs. 22 Berners street house, St. Saviour's road Hall James, 3 Evington street Rami'S SI. The Grange,Westcotes drive Headley Frederick, 9 Southgate street Hall Mrs. 91 Aylestone road Harris Thomas, 39 Cooper street Headley Geo. Bent, 98 St. Saviour's I'd Hall Mrs. 6 De Montfort street Harris Thomas, 246 Melton road Headley Henry, 52 Hinckley road Hall Mrs. I Kirby road, Fosse road Harris William, 179 Loughborough I'd Headly Edward P. Gillam, 35 Alex. Hall Mrs. 16 Newtown street Harris William, 80 Melbourne road andra road, Stoneygate Hall Noah, 39 Evington road HarrisWm.Sykesfields,Westcotes drive Healey Ebenezer, 5 Fosse road Hallam Arthur Hy. 6 St. Saviour's hill Harris WilIiam Hames, 31 Overt on I'd. Healey Miss, 8 Highfield street Hallam Joseph, 18 Garendon street West Humberstone Healey Mrs. 90 Norfolk street Hallam Mrs. 78 Loughborough road HaI'ris WiIliam Headley, 26 Lower Healey Thomas, Glenroy, Portland I'd. Hallam Mrs. 25 Melbourne road Hastings street Knighton Hallam Thomas Pike, 91 Melbourne I'd Harrison Benjamin Fletcher, Hayne's Heap Edward Thomas, Vernon house, Hamblett Sidney, 40 Belgrave avenue road, Uppingham road Stoneygate road Hamer Alfred, 59 Aylestone road Harrison Henry, 47 Gaul street Heap John, 5 Shaftesbury road Rames Angrave, 106 New walk Harrison James, 31 Hazell street Heard WilIiam, 12 Lincoln street Hames Miss, So Melbourne road Harrison James, 6 Moira street Hearth James, 61 London road Hames Saml. Laxton, 1I8 New walk Harrison In. Marston la. Old Aylestone Hearth WaIter, 24 Mecklenburgh st Hammond Alfd. 129 Loughborough I'd Harrison Joseph George, Gipsy lane Heath James Wedgewood, II St. Hammond Arthur T. 42 Springfield I'd. Harrison Mrs. 85 London road Stephen's road Knighton Harrison Mrs. 29 Moira street Hedges John Westey, 312 Humber- Hammond Israel,I59Loughborough rd Harrison Stockdale, 7 St.Martin's east stone road Hammond Mrs. Sandown I'd. Stoneygt Harrison Thomas, 77 London road Heel Joseph, 67 Mere road Hammond Wm.Aylestone rd.Aylestone Harrison Thomas, 63 St. Peter's road Heeley Mrs. 5 Evington road Hammond William Atkins, 2 Rutland Hart Sir Israel, Ashleigh, London road Hefford John Hy. 34 Shaftesbury aven aven. Aylestone rd. Aylestone park Hart Arthur, 102 Cranmer street Hefford WiIliam, 22 Cobden street Hammons Miss, 35 Brookhouse avenue Hart Edwin James, 2 Elm street Hefford William, II Marfitt street Hampson Albt. Hy. 31 Aylestone road Hart James, 5 Abbey Park road Heggs WiIliam, 56 Evington street Hampson Mrs. 6 Bow Bridge street Hart Joseph, 22 King Richard's road Heich Rd. Edmd. 142 St. Saviour's I'd Hampton Mrs. 122 Melbourne road Hart Jsph. Limehayes, Knighton drive Hemming Jsph. White, 19 Evington st Hamshaw Harry Arthur, 94 Regent I'd Hart Mrs. 28 Upper Fox street Hemmings Mrs. 29 HazelI street Hamson EdwaI'd, 83 Westbourne st Hart Simeon, 13 Saxe Coburg street Hemsley Mrs. 5 Newtown street Hancock Charles, I I De Montfort sq Hart Walter J ames, 9 Cannon street Henderson Duncan, 5 Salisbury road Hanc?ck Ebenezer, 16 Springfield road, Hartley James, 15 Napier street Henry Mrs. II7 Loughborough road Kmghton . Hartshorn Ja~~s, 47 Down street Henshaw Arthur, 4 Filbert street Hancock In.Hy.8Portla~d rd.Kmghton Hartshorn Wllham, 17 Coral street Henshaw Mrs. 53 Evington street Ha~d Albert Edward, Vme house, Up- Harvey Harry, 13 RutJand a,venue, Henton Miss, 127 Loughborough road pmgham road Aylestone road, Aylestone park Henton Mrs.Charnwood ho.Victoria I'd Handford Mrs. 43 Melbourne street Harvey Henry, 95 Hinckley road Hepworth Alfred James, 20 Princess si Handford :Mrs. 31 West street Harvey Henry, 56 Regent road Hepworth Joseph, 3 Mecklenburgh st Hanger John, 16 Jackson street Harvey Joseph, 2 Victoria road Herbert Benjamin, 23 Down street Hannam Miss, 49 Sparkenhoe street Harvey Robert LL.B. Charlecote ho. Herbert Charles, 37 Down street Hanson WaIter, ~2 Sparkenhoe street London road Herbert Henry, 24 Upper King street Harby Mrs. 2 Lene street Harvey WilIiam Rivitt, 167 Mere road Herbert Mrs. 39 Cannon street Harcourt James, 160 London road Harwar Archbld. McLaine, 147 Mere I'd Herbert Mrs. John, 79 WeIford road Ha!I'cour\; Thomas, 100 London road Harwood Frederick, Thornhaugh, Dun- Herbert OliveI' Watson, 14 Up. Fox st Harding Ernest Warrington, 33 Saxe can road, Ayleston park Herbert Thomas, 100 Welford road Coburg street Harwood John Henry, 3 Beaumont I'd Herbert William, 98 Regent road Harding Harold, 75 St. Peter's road Haselridg-e Miss, 18 Evington street Hern John, 86 Sparkenhoe street Harding Harry Rowland, ~ Turner st Hassall Geo. sen. 356 Humberstone rd Herne F'rnnk S. St. Saviour'S road Harding John, Malvern I'd. Stoneygate Hassell Geo.Herbt.360Humberstone I'd HerrickThomas, 308 Humberstone I'd Harding John, Walnut street Hassell In. Arth.:B3 Humberstone I'd Herrlck WilIiam, 344 Humberstone I'd Harding John Henry, 81 Western road Hawes Miss, 129 Melton road Herring WilIiam, 66 Mere road Harding Mrs. 17 Victoria road Hawkes Arthur, 5 Hobart street Hetherill James, Gladwynne,London rd Harding Samuel, 88 Regent road Hawkes James, 58 Earl Howe street He~ett William, 23 Cooper street Harding William, 20 Fosse road Hawkes William, 159 Mere road Hewitt Fras. Southenhays,London I'd Harding William, 161 Mere road Hawkins Rev. WilIiam A. (Catholic), Hewitt Frank, Gapfield, London road Hardington George, 73 King street 14 Royal East street Hewitt George, 29 Garendon street Hardwick Albert, 74 Stretton road Hawksby Harry, 51 Diseworth street Hewitt James, 17 Upper Tichborne st Hardy Haaly Richard, Melton road Hawley Mrs. 81 Buxton street Hewitt John Thomas, 14 Wand street Hardy Henry, 27 Hinckley road Hawthorn John Henry, 12 Gotha street Hewitt Kemble, Nottingham road Hardy John, II Gotha street Hay Jas. Wellington ho.Uppingham I'd Hewitt Thomas, 2 Haddon street Hardy Mrs. 5 St. James' road Haydon Ernest, 34 Humberstone road Hewitt Thomas, 33 Shaftesbury road Hardy Thomas, 25 Hinckley road Hayes Henry Joseph, 10 Fosse road Hewitt WiIliam, 32 Wand street Hardyman Fredk. Wm. 73 Melton road Hayes John L. 8 Napier street Hextall Frank, 100 Upper Kent street Hardyman John, 58 Hig-hfield street Hayes Joseph, Norman terrace, AyIe- HextaIl In. Edwd. M.A. 33 Highfield st Hare Charles E. 10 Gallowtree gate stone road, Old Aylestone Hibbert Mrs. 61 Fosse road Hargrave Wm. Hy. 50 Sparkenhoe stlHaylOck John William, Park side housE', \ Hickin Mrs. 7 Avon street Barman John William, 2 CeIt street Grace road, Aylestone Hickley Hy. B. 65Howard rd.Knighton LEIC~ & R1:T. 13 .
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