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Derbyshire. [Kelly's 394 DAV DERBYSHIRE. [KELLY'S Davidson Mrs. 37 Sale street, Derby Delacombe W.B.26 Hartington st.Drby Dixon Geo. Brampton hall,Chesterfield Davies Rev.E.B.,T.A.K.C.L.Vicarage, Delanio Charles, Derwent villas, Dray- Dixon G.~L,J.P.Bradleyhall,A~hborn8 Donisthorpe, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch cott, Derby Dixon Herbert, Heighwood, Compton. Davies Charles Robt. Elm lodge, St. De. Montmorency Mrs. 3 Endcliffe, road, Buxton Thomas' New Brampton.Chesterfield Silverlands, Buxton Dixon Miss, Barlborough, Chesterfield Davies George, Smedley st. Matlock DenisonW.IRichmond ter.Matlck.Bath Dixon Mrs. 57 Pear Tree street, Derby Bank, Matlock Bath Denman Lord, Stony Middleton,Shffid Dixon William Pitt, Thornbridge cot. Davies Dixon Henry, Longlands, St. I Dennis Mrs. I Clarence vls.MatlockBth Great Longstone, Bakewell Thomas',New Brampton,Chestrfield I Dennis \Villiam, Rutland villas, Rut- Doar Abraham Charles, Rockville, Davies Robt. P. St. John's terrace, land road, Chesterfield Sandiacre, Nottingham Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath Dennison Miss, 80 Harrington st.Derby Doar Arthur Edward,Crompton house, Davies Stephen Henry, 176 Notting- Denston Mrs. 330 Abbey street, Derby Matlock Bridge, Matlock Bath ham road, Ilkeston R.S.O Dent Ernest A., M.B. & C.M.Edin. Doar U. W. 9 Market pI. HeanorRS.O Davies S. John st. Glossop,Manchester Devonshire Hospital, Buxton Doar Wm. 39 Belper st. Ilkeston RS.O Davies Witkin, Broom house,Whitting- Dent Robt. Angle, Shepcote grange, Doar \Villiam, Church st. Sandiacre, ton, Chesterfield Killamarsh, Hotherham Nottingham Davis Rev. J.\V. Stonebroom,Alfreton Derby Bishop Suffragan of (Right Rev. Dobson Rev.H.G. Hathersage,Sheffield Davis Chas. Hurst, Glossop,Manchestr Edward Ash \Vere D.D.), 39 Ash- Dobson Albert, Hillside house, Not- Davis H.Castle Hill ha. Duffield,Derby bourne road, Derby tingham road, Ilkeston R.S.O Davis Hy. Reuben, B6 Warner st.Drby deRodes Miss Sophie Felicite, Barl- Dobson Wm. Shardlow hall, Derby Davis Joseph, 16 Cobden rd. Chesterfld borough hall Chesterfield Dodd F. 4 Homer ter.Fairfield,Buxton Davis Robert,Brow Lea, Matlock Bank, Derry Albert, Arleston house., Mount Dodd J.H. TheCe~ars,Chellaston,Drby Matlock Bath Carmel street, Derby Dodd Thos. 25 Dalryhouse rd. Derby Davis S.W.Hazlewood rd.Duffid.DerbJ DerryJ.South Mount,I4Mount st.Drby Dodd Wm. 70 Crompton st. Derby Davis Thomas, 33 Gregory street, de Saliceto A.. Pieditermini Marquis, Dodds R:ev. Matthew Archbold, Stan- Ilkeston R S. 0 Ringwood hall, Staveley, Chesterfld ford vlllas, Alvaston, Derby Davis Thos. In. 62 Sale street, Derby Deuchar Charles L. Stanley street, Dodsworth J. H. 16 Leopold s1. Derby Davy Mrs. Silverdale, Dore, Sheffield Long Eaton RS.O Doherty J. P. 121 Osmaston rd. Derby Davys John, ~ottingham road, Long Devas Edward Thos. Holden J.P. The Dolamore Rev. Henry, Hallowes lane, Eaton RS.O Hall, Spondun, Derby Dronfield, Sheffie.ld Dawbarn R Y. 288 Burton road, Derby Devas H., J.P. TheHall,Spondon,Derby Doleman S. 28 Dauyhome. I'd. Derby !Dawber John, Glen roy, Matlock Deville Hobert, 100 London I'd. Derby Dolman J. Breaston St. Mlchael,Drby Bridge, Matlock Bath Devonshire Duke of, K.G.,P.C.,LL.D.• Dolman M. 20 Queen st. Chesterfield Dawes Miss, 33 Duffield road, Derby J.P. Lord Lieutenant, Hardwick Dolm~n Mrs. 88 Cur~o~ ~treet, Derby Dawkins Mrs. Beech ho. Matlock Bath hall, Chest~rfield & Ohatsworth, DolI,lhm Rev. J. Maxlmlhan B.A. The Dawson Rev. G. A. King,sterndale,Bxtn Chesterfield; & Devonshire house, VIcarage, Derby rd.LongEatonR.S.O Dawson Edwd.235 Normanton rd.Drby Piccadilly \V j Heform, Brooks', Domelow John, Ivanhoe terrace, Nor· Dawson Fredk. 40 Leopold st. Derby Devonshire, Traveller!l' & Marlboro' manton, Derby Dawson James, Salisbury villa, Meers- clubs SW Turf club \V &; City Domleo G. 19E1m av~.LongEatonR.S.O brook, Norton, Sheffield Liberal club EC London Domleo George, .l\hddlestead house, Dawson J. IBa Uttoxeter Old rd.Derby Dew J. \V. 91 Harrington st. Derby Breaston St. Mlchael, Derby Dawson J.Fir cliff,Darley,MatlockBath Dewe R T. Tapton lane, Chesterfield Domleo Mrs. 4 Bramble street, Derb:t Dawson Joseph Henry, View cottage, Dewsnap J. S. Abney villas, Upper Al. Do~eo Mrs. Buxton terrace, Matlock Darley dale, Matlock Bath bert road, Meersbrook, Norton,Shffid Brldge, Matlock Bath Dawson Mrs. Fairfield rd. Chesterfield Dexter In. Boulton, Alvaston, Derby Donald A., M.B., C.M. Draycott,Derby Dawson T. 59 Sheffield rd. Chesterfield Dexter Mrs. Castle st.Melbourne,Derby Donaldson \Villi~m, Livingstone road, Dawson Wm. Coldwell st. Wirksworth Dick Wm. Robertson, Ticknall, Derby Meersbrook, l'\OI'ton, Sheffield DawsonW.Melbourne cot.Duffield,Drby Dicken J.Burton I'd. Littleover, Derby Donne Fredk. 6,1 Kedlesto~ I'd. Derby Dawson W.Tnowl ho.Hadfield,Mnchstr Dicken Mrs. 22 St. Alkmund's church. Dorey Rev. G.Chapel st. Rlpley,Derby Day Arthur, St. John's school house, yard, Derby Doubleday Mrs. Tideswell, Ruxton Green hillocks, Hipley, Derby Dickenson John IIorrex, IIorrex villa, Doughty George, 145 Pear Tree road, Day C.G'30Derby rd.Long EatonRS.O KingstDn street, Derby Derby Day q-eo. The Grange, Ripley, Derby Dickenson Joseph, Alvaston, Derby Do,:ghty John James, 40 "Cttoxeter Daykm Geo. F. I St. Chad's rd. Derby Dickenson Mrs. Rock head, Cowdale, l'iew road, Derby Daykin Henry, 55 Macklin st. Derby Kingsterndale, Buxton Douglas Bowery, The Cottage, St. Daykin Mrs.Lit.Hallam,Ilkeston R.S.O Dickenson-Knowles Mrs. Holly bank, Thomas',New Brampton,Chesterfid Daykin W.Breedon st.LongEatonR.S.O Talbot road, Glossop, Manchester Douglas Mrs. Beech vllla, Chesterfield Daykin William, jun. Breedon street, Dickie Matthew, sen. Brook house, road, Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath Long Eaton R. S. O. Miller's dale, Buxton Douglas William, Wortley villas, Ches. Deacon M. Pendene,Blackwell,Alfreton Dickie Matthew, jun. Mill house, terfield road, Norton, Sheffield Deakin Charles, Meersbrook Bank rd. Meller's dale, Buxton Dould ehas. 37 Charnwood st. Derby Norton, Sheffield Dickin Albert, 149 Gerard st. Derby Dowling Rev.Sidney B.A.Barlborough, Deakin John, Wormhill hall, Buxton Dickinson Rev. Charles Russell M.A. Chesterfield Dealler A. 40 Dairyhouse rd. Derby Somercotes bill, Alfreton Downes Jas. Chas. 4 North par. Derby Dean Rev. Harry Edwin, Lansdowne DickinsoD. Edward, Albert villa, Milner Downes J.R.Bank view,Duffield, Derby villas, Swadlincote, Burton-on-Trent rd. Meersbrook bnk.Norton,Sheffield Downes Miss, Bank side,Spondon,Drby Dean Geo, 137 Kedleston road, Derby Dickinson J oseph, Springfield house, Downs J a·s. Rock hall, Kinder, Hay- Dean G. R. Wilton pI. Ilkeston R. S. 0 Clay Cross, Chesterfield field, Stockport Dean J.2Park bank, Duffield rd. Derby Dickinson Mrs. 66 Bloomfield st.Derby Downman Rev. Edward Andrews, Hill Dean Miss, Doveridge, Derby Dickson F. K., J.P. 'Vye house, Buxton top, Bolsover, Chesterfield Deane Albert, Ba Otter street, Derby Vickson James, Mayfield house, Not- Downman Rev. Frank Percival, 6 Dearden Rev. \Villiam Buck, Vicarage, tingham road, Long Eaton R.S.O Gower street, Derby Alkmonton, Derby Dickson Thomas, Penton ville, Wood- Dowson George, Welton villa, Clarence Dearden Mrs. Jordanthorpe house, seats, NortoD, Sheffield road, Chesterfield Norton, Sheffield Dickson William Barker, Rock head, Drabble Rev. John Brownell A.K.C. Dearnaley Joseph, Parkfield ho. North Ashwood dale, Buxton The Laurels, Tibshelf, Alfreton road, Glossop, Manchester Dieroff Frederick, Prospect villa, ~ew Drabble Frank, Fern bank, Meers- Dearnally Abel, 17 Lord st. Glossop road, Dore, Sheffield brook bank, Norton, Sheffield Deaville M. TheLaurels,Dovridge.Drby Dig-gles Thos. 64 Rose Hill st. Derby Drabble Frederick H. Fair view house, Debiolel Francois, The Willows, Park Dillon Rev. Robert, The Manse,Chapel- Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath road, Buxton en-Ie-Frith, Stockport Drabble H. T. The Green rd. Ashborne Deburgh Rev. Hubert, Oversetts,1'\ew- Dimmock William, 7 Malcolm st.Derby Drabble Mrs. Park villa, Xorth Wing- hall, Burton-upon-Trent Dinn Charles Wm. Spondon, Derby field, Chesterfield Deby Louis, Living-stone road, Meers- Disbrowe Miss, \Valton hall, 'Valton- Drabble Thomas Cooper, The Mount, brook, Norton, Sheffield upon-Trent, Burton-upon-Trent Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath Deeley H.Riversdale,Darley,Mtlck.Bth Disney Henry, :i Friary street, Derby Drabble William John, Park villa, Mar­ Deeley R. M. ID Charnwood st. Derby Dixon Rev. Edwin, Wesley house, Bank ket street, Clay Cross, Chesterfield Deighton F. Clarence rd. Chesterfield road, Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath Draper Jonathan, 7 Dexter st. Derby Deighton Hy. 108 Madeley st. Derby Dixon Charles B. Borrowasb, Derby DrupeI' Mrs. Station road, Sandiaere, Delacombe Lieut.-Col. Wm. Addis Dixon Geo. Hy. Fleetwood ho.Meers- Nottingham RM. 138 Osmaston road, Derby brook Park rd. Norton, Sheffield Drew Mrs. Highfield road, Del'by.
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