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SHROPSHIRE. DAV 285 Cope Rev COURT DIRECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. DAV 285 Cope Rev. John, Minsterley, Shrewsbury,Cox William, Cannon st. Shrewsbury Darley Mrs. Caynton, Newport Cope The Misses, Shawbury,Shrewsbury Craig G. A. Stafford st. Market Drayton Darlington Miss, Prees, Whitchurch <;ope Cyprian, Broadward hall, Clun- Craig Mrs. 25 Crescent Town walls, Darlington Wm.W. 10 Albert st.Shrwsby gunford, Aston-on-Clun RS.O Shrewsbury Davidson Miss, The Cottage, Lilleshall, CopelandA. T. Picton ho. New st. Shifnal Craig Mrs. Dinham, Ludlow Newport Copeland Wm. Willow house, Wellingtn Craig Robert Alexaoder, Beech hill, Davies Rev. David Llewellyn L.Th. Cia- Corbet Sir WaIter Orlando bart. D.L., Lower road, Kingsland, Shrewsbury verley, Bridgnorth J.P. Acton Reynald hall, Shrewsbury Craig Samuel E. Trevor villa, Ifton Davies Rev. James,5I Albert rd.Oswstry Corbet Lady, Kingsland house, Lower Rhyn, Ruabon Davies Rev. John, 8 Claremont bank, road, Kingsland, Shrewsbury Cranage David Herbert Somerset M.A. Shrewsbury ()orOOt Dow. Lady, Acton Reynald hall, The Old Hall school, Wellington Davies Rev. J., M.A. High st.Bridgnorth Shrewsbury Cranage George Edward Wakefield Davies Rev. John Bayley M.A. Waters Corbet Rev. Athelstan M.A. Adderley, M.A. Wellington Gpton, Wellington Market Drayton Crane Joseph, Brook cottage, Montford DaviesA.Fernleigh,ChurchAston,Newprt OJrOOt Rev. George Wm. RA. Rectory, bridge, Bicton, Shrewsbury Davies Edward, Bishop st. Shrewsbury Upton Magna, Shrewsbury Crane Joseph, The Withies, Underdale Davies Edward, Prospect house, Pant, CorbetRev.Rowland Wm. M.A.Rectory, road, Shrewsbury Crickheath, Oswestry Stoke-upon-Tern, Market Drayton Crane Thomas Greenhow, The Chantry, Davies Edward, I Victoria street, Castle- CorOOt Henry Reginald D.L., J.P. Quatford, Bridgnorth fields, Shrewsbury Adderley hall, Market Drayton Crank Chas.25 Whitehall st. Shrewsbury Davies Edward Smith, Upper Atchley, Corbet Robert St. John, 7 St. Mary's Cranstoun Charles Bruce M.R Broad Ryton, Shifnal place, Shrewsbury street, Ludlow Davies Evan, Woodside, Longville-in- (JorOOtt Albert Samuel, Winterdyne, Cranstoun Geo. M.B. Brand la. Ludlow the-Dale, Much Wenlock R S.O Park street, Wellington Craven Rev. William David M.A. The Davies George,I3 Park avenue,Oswestry CorOOtt C. Stableford,Worfield, Bridgnth Cottage, Upton Magna, Shrewsbury DaviesH. Hope viIs. Bayston hI.Shrwsbry CorOOtt E.,J. P. Council house,Shrewsbry Cresswell Charles Richard Estcourt, Davies H. Westville,Copthorn.rd.Shresby Corbett George Wycherley, Bolnhurst, Lower house, Sidbury, Bridgnorth Davies James H. Ford st. ClunRS.O King street, Wellington Creswell Rev. Henry RA. High street, Davies John, 19 Albert st. Castlefields, Corbett Mrs. Ivy house, Stafford road, Clun R.S.O Shrewsbury Oakengates, Wellington Creswell Mrs. Ashfie:d house, AI- Davies John, 39 Coton hill, Shrewsbury Corbett~rs.TheBank,Longnr.Shrwsbry brighton, Wolverhampton Davies John, Foxleyho.Wem, Shrewsby Corbett S.E. 60Castle foregate,Shrwsbry Crickmer Jsph. Audley avenue, Newprt Davies John, Rock villa, Lyth hill, Corbett Thos. 57 Coton hill, Shrewsbury Cross Frederick William, II King Westley, Shrewsbury CorOOtt Uvedale Bennett, Wirswall street, Welling-ton Davies J.38St.Julian's friars,Shrewsbury house, Wirswall, Whitchurch Cross Mrs. St. Michael's st. Shrewsbury Davies John, 9 Vineyard rd. Wellington Corbett William, Winterdine, Park Crosse Rev. Silas, Rectory, Easthope, Davies John, Weston housf.>,Whittington street, Wellington Much Wenlock RS.O road, Oswestry Corfield Hy. Christian,4 Belgrave place, Crosse Mortimer Hales, Greenhouse cot- Davies John E.I3 Park avenue,Oswestry Salop road, Oswestry tage, Alveley, Bridgnorth Davies Joseph, Hadley, Wellington Corfield Mrs. Priory villas, Church Crosskey W. Constitution hI. Wellingtn Davies Miss, Brownlow villa, Ellesmere Stretton RS.0 Crow Edward, Cleveland house, Wrock- DaviesMiss,Bryn viI. Whittingtn.Oswstry Corfield Wm. Cottage pI. Madeley RS.O wardine Wood, Wellington Davies Miss, Castle st. Bishop's Castle Corke C. A. Noble st. Wem, Shrewsbury Croxon Mrs. Park street, Oswestry RS.O Corner Miss, 10 Whitehall st. Shrewsbry Croxon Mrs. Prees, Whitchurch Davies Miss, Hobby cot.Hadnall,Shrsbry Cornes John, Shropshire street, Little Crump James, GI?dstone villas, Elles- Davies Miss, Laurel cottage, Hospital Drayton, Market Drayton mere road, Shrewsbury lane, Clun RS.O Cornish Miss, Wenlock villa, Much Crump Thomas, Rose villa, Pontesbury, Davies Miss, Newington house, Win- Wenlock R.S.O Shrewsbury stanton, Craven Arms RS.O Corrie Alfred Wynne J.P. Park hall, Crump V. C. L. Town walls, Shrewsbury Davies Miss, The Firs, Wem, Shrewsbry Whittington,Oswestry CumberlandT. High st.Wem,Shrewsbry Davies Miss, The Poplars, Minsterley, Corser Edwd. G. Church Stretton RS.O Cunliffe Capt. Ellis Brooke, Petton Shrewsbury Corser Edwd. Geo. Sandford, Lauriston, park, Shrewsbury Davies Miss H. Brynia, Victoria road, Upper road, Kingsland, Shrewsbury Cunningham Jarnes Bannerman M.R, Oswestry Corser George Sandford, 23 Crescent, C.M. The Grove, Ruyton-in-the- Davies Mrs. Astley lodge, Hadnall, Ast- Town walls, Shrewsbury Eleven-Towns, Shrewsbury ley, Shrewsbury Corser Mrs. Moor house, Shipton, Much Cunnington Rev. Edward Ernest M.A. Davies Mrs. 2Ia, Belmont, Shrewsbury Wenlock RS.O Much Wenlock RS.O Davies Mrs. 63 Church st. Oswestry Corser Thomas, 25 High st. Bridgnorth Cunnington Mrs. 2 St. George's street, Davies Mrs. Duddleston hall, Criftins, Cortissos C. 71 Abbey foregte. Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Ellesmere Cosens Rev. William Reyner D.D. Rec- Cuppage In. 38 Dodingtn. Whitchurch Davies Mrs. Elm lodge, Ludlow tory, Moreton Say, Market Drayton Cuppage William Burke M.D., M.Ch., Davies Mrs. New street, Shifnal Cotes Lieut.-Col. Charles James J.P. L.M. Shawbury, Shrewsbury Davies Mrs. 34 St. John st. Wellington. Pitchford hall, Shrewsbury Cure Col. Alfd. C. Badger hall, Shifnal Davies Mrs. School road, Clun RS.O Cotgrave Miss, Northwood, Wem, Cureton Edward M.D. 9 College hill, Davies Mrs. Sefton,Victoria rd.Oswestry Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Davies Mrs. TheLodge,Stantn.Shrwsbry Cotgreave Thomas Frank, Westbourne Cureton Miss, Rose cottage, Bridgnorth Davies Mrs. 12 Town walls, Shrewsbury villa, Gobowen, Oswestry Cureton Mrs. 18 Whitehall st.Shrewsbry Davies Mrs.72 Upper Church st.Oswesty Cottam C. B. Moss ho. Ludford, Ludlow Curson Rev. RDawleyrd.Dawley RS.O Davies Mrs. Caroline,Elm lodge, Ludlow Cottam John, Caxton house, Oswestry Curtis Sir William Michael bart. J.P. Davies Mrs. Ernest, 41 Mill st. Ludlow Cotton Capt. Harry Calveley, Abbey Caynham court, Ludlow Davies Nathaniel, Ash grange, Ash foregate, Shrewsbury Custance Rev. Charles Edward Salway Magna, Whitchurch Cotton W. L. The Grove, Whitchurch RA Church StrettonRS.O Davies R. H.BrynTeifi,Park av.Oswestry Cottrell William, Donnington, Newport Cuthbert Hy. P. Church st. Clun RS.O Davies S. Glasfryn, Mount rd. Oswestry Cottrell William, Lilleshall, Newport Cutter Richard, Church Aston, Newprt DaviesT.IIDarwin st.Frankwll.Shrwsby Coulson William Watson, Fern Lea, Dallewy John, The Crescent, New st. Davies T.E.Paradise ho.CoalbrkdLR.S.O Victoria road, Oswestry Wem, Shrewsbury Davies Waiter, Tanbank ho. Wellin."o-ton Courtenay-Clarke Mrs. Beckbury hall, Dallow Misses, The Willows, Millbank, Davies Wm. 35 Albert st. Shrewsbury Beckbury, Shifnal Wellington Davies W.Alma cot. Hunterst.Shrewsbry Cowley Rev. John Sainsbury, M.A. DallowR:fheWillows,Millbank,Wellngtn Davies Wm. Oakfield, Pool rd. Oswestry Katley, Wellington Dallow Wm. Jas. I39a, Corve st.Ludlow Davies William Albert, 36 St. Julian's .cowley Mrs. Broseley RS.O Dalton Rev. John Philip, Vicarage, AI- friars, Shrewsbury Cowling Charles Henry RA. 75 Wyle berbury, Shrewsbury Davies Wm. V. 93 Willow st. Oswestry cop, Shrewsbury Daniels Rev. James John, The Rectory, Davies Rev.David L.Claverley Bridgwth Cowsall Thomas, Albany house, Belle Beckbury, Shifnal Davis Alfred Thomas C.E.Milford lodge, Vue road, Shrewsbury Danks Mrs. Spring bank,Madeley RS.O Sutton road, Shrewsbury Cox Hy. P. High st. Wem, Shrewsbnry Danks Samuel, H:ldley park, Wellingtn Davis Edward, Bishop st. Shrewsbury Cox Miss, Brand lane, Ludlow Dansey Richard Ingram B. A. Oxon. Davis Edwin, High street, BroseleyRS.0 Cox Mrs. Rowton, Clungunford, Aston- J.P. Sheet house, Ludford, Ludlow Davis Francis, Church st.Broseley R.S.O on-Clun RS.O Darby Alfred Edmund William J.P. Davis Frederick, 7 Oak street, Belle Cox :\Irs.Wistanstow,CravenArms R.S.O Little Ness, Shrewsbury Vue road, Shrewsbury Cox Samuel, Sunnybank, Nordley, Astley Darby Miss, Coalbrookdale RS.O Davis F. H. The Grove, Dawley RS.O Abbots, Bridgnorth !Darby Mrs Adcote,LittleNess,Shrwsbry D:n-is G .Low~rChurcJ. st.BroseleyRS.O.
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