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Private Residents. [Devonshire • • 810 DEL PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [DEVONSHIRE. De-la-Bere Rev. John M.A. Rectory, de Rougemont Misses, Milverton, Dimes William Stephen, Higher Wad- Woolfardisworthy, Morchard Bishop Bovey Tracer stray, Blackawton De La.cy-Wooldridge Mrs. James, Derry Alfred, 101 Victoria rd. Exmth Dimond T. C. The Shrubbery, Lymp- Mortehoe Derry J.,essey, Strand house, Strand, stone, Exeter De La Mare Mrs. Heatherby, Sal- Topsham Dimond-Hogg Rev_ Thomas Polti- combe Regis, Sidmouth Derry Myles Sawrey, 26 Morga1: more M.A. Vicarage, Fremington Delano Fredk. George, Baythorpe, · avenue, Torquay Dineley Arthur Giffard, Meriden, 88 Livermead hill, Chelston, Torquay -de St. Paer Mrs. 18 Brandize park, Windsor road, Torquay/ de la Pole Miss Edrica, Tremar, Okehampton Dingle Harry;,I9Buttgarden st.Bidefrd Kingston, Modbury Des borough Charles Ern est Maitland, Dingle John Darley, Mount Radfurd.. de la Pole Mrs. Coly bank, Colyton The Warren, Tiverton Plymouth road, Totnes de Las Casu Albert, Worth hous·e, de Schmid Gerard, Glendene, Kings- Dingle Mrs. Tamar villa, Abbotsham Washfield, Tiverton . wear, Dartmouth road, Bideford - de Las Casas Madame, The Beeches, Deshon Col. C. I., D.S.O. Park view, Dingle William Alfred M.D. 57 St. Wa.shfield, Tiverton Compton, Paignton Brannock's road, Ilfracombe de Las Casas Manuel, Beauchamp, Desprez H.S.The Holmes,Nth.Tawton Dingwall Thomas, Strathallan, Totnes Washfield, Tiverton Devenish James ..!ldridge, Goulds, road, Paignton de Las Casas Manuel, Broomhill, Staverton, Totnes Dinham Mrs. Finglewood, Headland Tiverton Devenish Miss, Homecroft, Kingston, Park road, Preston, Paig.Jton de Lantour Miss E. M. The Gerards, Kingsbridge Dinnis Thomas, Clubworthy, North Kent's road, Torqnay Devenish ll G. Woodbrook, Dawlish Petherwin, Egloskerry De Legh Mrs. 3 Bishop's pi. Paignton Devereux Mrs. St. Oswald's, Whit- Dinwiddy Tom Norman, Colston, Dell Alfred Percival, The White ho. stone road, Paignton Stoke Gabriel, Totnes Haldon avenue, Teignmouth Devey Hamilton B. Syracuse lodge, Discombe William, Alpha Agba. Deller William Henry H. Glendale, Park Hill road, Torquay Bishopsteignton, Teignmouth Dartmouth road, Paignton Devitt Oliphant, Gowrie cot. Seaton Distin Ernest, 29 Fore street, Totnes Delmege A. A. Shedden hall, Bel- Devon The Earl of J.P.- Powderham Distin Gill>P.rt, Grove lodge, Dar~ . grave road, Torquay castle, Exeter ; & Carlton club, mouth road, Paignton Delve William, sen. 2 Westbourne London SW I · Distin H. Thornton,46 High st.Totnes terrace, Combe Martin de Vries Mr10. I2 Broad Park avenue, Distin Mrs.Northgate,Castle st. Totnes Demattos Mr$. Aubrey, Elwyn road, Ilfracombe Ditcham William Philip, Tremorvah, Exmouth J)ew Arthur Tomkyns, Monkerton South town, Dartmouth • Demmery Rev. Gilb~rt, Hollacombe, manor, Pinhoe. Exeter Diver H. Fairfield, Coombe road. Wembworthy Charles Edward, Westaway, Teignmouth Demutft Rev. Andrew O.S.B Torrs park, Ilfracombe Dixon Commander Alan R.N. Littl&- abbey, Buckfastleigh Dew J oseph Henry. Ashbridge, Rock- cote, Harpford, Ottery St. Mary Dendle Miss, Haske cottage, Upton beare, Exeter Dixon John E. Penshurst,Kingsbrdge Helions, Crediton Dewdrey Misses,Plympton St.Maurice Dixon Joseph Hoult, Ludbrooke ho. Dendle Mrs. 48 Tor Hill rd. Torquay Dewey Sir Thomas Charles bart. J.P. Ermingt.Qn, Ivybridge Dendle Wm. Langleigh Park house, Peak house, Sidmouth Dixon Miss Constance E. Ashby, Ilfracombe Dewey Jtev. S. D., M.A., P.R.Met.Soc. Millford rd.Salcombe Regis,Sidmth Dene Major Humphrey D.S.. O.Parson- Rectory, Moretonhampstead Dixon Mrs, Hatfield lodge, Devona rd. age house, Horwood, Bideford De Wolf John ,S. The Barn, Exmout·h Babbacombe, Torquay Dene Rev. John B.A. Horwood house, Dick Miss, Brookhouse, Dawlish Dixon Mrs. 75 Victoria rd. Exmouth Horwood, Bideford Dick Miss, Rose cottage, Lympstone, Dixon Thomas William, The Bunga- Dene Mrs. Burlington villa, Landkey Exeter . low, High street, Hatherleigh road, Barnstaple Dick Mrs. Huxtable- hill, Chelston, Dobbie Rev. A. The Manse, Appledore D€Dis j"ohn William, 3 Bath place, Torquay Dobbie John Hamilton1 Toore mount, Wilder road, Ilfraoombe D(ck Mrs ..Oaklands, Stoke-in-'l'eign- Barton road, Torquay Denley Henry A. Roseville, Roseville head, Te1gnmouth Dobbie Mrs. I Richmond rd.Exmouth street, Dartmouth Dicken Miss, Betts haven, Usham rd. Dobbs Frederick, Ivy house, North Denmeade Mrs. Rocombe, Woodland Torquay Molton South Molton park, Paignton Dickers Mrs. I9 New 'road, Brixham Dobell Fdk. Olivet, Bridge Td. Torqy Denner Mrs. Hill park, Uffculme', Dicki~son Capt. Charles Wm ..R.~. Dobell John Laskey, South Efford, Cullompt<On (retired)~ Outram lodge, Pnmley Aveton Gifford, Kingsbridgoe Dennis Rev. John Edward, Brayford, park, Pa1gntou Th:Jbell Miss, Old Tranie, Modbn:ry, South Molton Dickinson Rev. George Lowes M.A. Ivybridge Dennis Alfred, South parade,Dartmth Parsonage ilo. Suurton, Bridestowe Dobell S.Lanherne, Longlands,Dawlsh Dennis E. Woodlands, Ivybridge Dickinson Rev. Thomas, Westbourne, Dobie Miss 3 Chambercombe Park Dennis John J.P. Milford, Hartland La~dscore road, Teig~~outh 1 terrace, Iifracombe Dennis Miss, 4 Clarence place, New· D~kmson Arscott W1lham Harvey Doble Henry Broom, South hill. por~.. Barnstaple M.A., J.P. Dunsland house, Brad- Galmpton Brixbam Dennis Mrs. Bradiford house, West ford, Brandis Corner Doble Henry T. Dunoon, Yelverton Pilton, Barnstaple Dickinson Miss, Clevehurst, Ottery Doble Mrs. Trefusis, Whitchurch, Dennis Mrs. 1 Highland ter. Tiverton St. Ma.ry Tavistock Dennis. Mrs. E. M. 88 Chambercombe Dickinson Miss, 4 Langleigh. terrace, Doble Richard Dennis J .P. 4 Wobnrn road, Ilfracombe Ilfracombe terrace Tavistock Dennis Mrs. George,. Down End, Dickinson Misses, West Combe, Torrs Dobson Rev. Arthur Egremont L.Th. Croyde, Braunton _Pa~k, Ilfracombe Vicarage, Bradworthy, Holsworthy Dennis Mrs. W. C. Alma villa, Wil- DICkmson Mrs. Prospect place, Uff- Dobson Rev. Joseph A. 3 Kingswood dersmouth, Ilfraoombe .cu!me, Cull?~pton . terrace, Holswm:thy l>ennis William, Sundridge, Abbots- Dtekmson W1lham Henry, Mudd1- Dobson Frederick, Chelston dene, ham road, Bideford .fords, ~llompt~n Chelston road, Chelston, Torquay Dennler Edw~. C.Ivy bank, Exmouth DICkson Miss, 2 uouth Devon place, Dobson Jn. R. 1 8 Victoria rd. Exmth Denny -Rev. James Stevenson M.A. Ridgeway, Plympton St. ¥ary Dobson Miss 3 Westminster villas Rectory, Georgenymllton, Sth.Moltn Didd-Pratt Major A. Lokia, Coombe New Barnstaple road Jlfracombe • Denny Mrs. The Cot, Newport road, vale, Teignmouth Dobson Mrs Waldon ~astle Warren Barnstaple Digby Col. Th~mas, Woodlands, road, Torcjuay ' Denny William Coningsby, Tralee, .orchard H11l! Bideford Dobson Percival Gordon, Glendaragh, Coombe vale, Teignmouth D~gby E .. 64 Mll~ st. Ottery St. Mary Bai>npark road, Teignmouth Densham Miss, 5 Berrydene, Ashleigh D1gby Misses Wmgfield, The Rowans, Dobson William, Nantrelew, St. road, Barnstaple .Sidmouth ., . Mary Church road, Torquay Densham Mrs. Park Hill hous~a, Park Dill Co!. The Herm1cage, Kllmmgtcn, Dockray Miss, Chelston bank, Old Hill road, Totquay • . Ax.mmster . Mill road, Chelston, Torquay Densham Wilfred, Rock villa, Abbots- D~lleigh Gep. C~lhsmoer, Yelverton Dodd Lieut.-Col. Anthony, Windy- ham road, Bideford- Dillenz Rev. Richard O.S.B. Buck- croft Instow de Paravicini Baron Prancis, Ashley fast abbey, Buckfastleigh Dodd Miss 8 Newland Honiton lodge, Abbey road, Torquay Diment Misses, Sweetbams, Escot, Dodd Tho~as, 6o Warr~n rd.Torquay Depree Frederick Templer, Newlands, Ottery St. Mary Doddridge C. R. 36 High st. Creditn Alphington, Exeter Dimes Mrs.. zephyr cottage, Shol- Dodge Hy.2 3 Decoy rd.Newton Abbot J>ering !\lrs. E. Strandfield, Instow rooke, Cred1ton Dodington Col. 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