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Kelly's Nottinghamshire Private Residents Direotory • KELLY'S NOTTINGHAMSHIRE PRIVATE RESIDENTS DIREOTORY . .Abbott Joseph Ortzen, Stanley house,' Allison Mrs. Blenheim villas, New Armstrong John, Bank house, Market Pelham road, Nottingham Balderton, Newark place, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottingham Abbott Miss, Sconce villas, Victoria Allison Mrs. 45 Queen street, Retford Armstrong Thomas, Strathdene, Key- street, Newark Allott Mrs. Dunham house, West gate, worth, Nottingham Abbott The Misses, Colston Bassett, Southwell Arrowsmith Mrs. 25 Whitfield st. Newrk Nottingham Allsop Rev. Solomon S. 18 Mabel grove, Arthur Edward, 16 George st. Worksop .Abbott Mrs. 7 Magnus street, Newark West Bridgford, Nottingham Ashbury George, 16 Wellington rd.Nwrk Abbott Thomas, 18 The Square, Retford Allsopp Mrs. Rempstone, Loughborough Ashley Herbert, Birkland house, Wood­ .Abraham Miss, 43 Woodhouse rd. Mnsfld Almond Richard Pengelly, Balderton house road, Mansfield Acton Frederick esq. J.P. The Elms, house, Balderton, Newark Ashling Miss, North road, Sutton-upon 13 Mapperley road, Nottingham Alton E. 17 Waverley st. Nottingham Trent, Newark Acton J. Goodwood ho. Red hi. Nttnghm Alvey Arth. Jsph. Bulcote, Nottingham Ashton Capt. Frederic Ellis, Manor ho. Adams Benj. 17 Terrace rd. Mansfield Alvey John, The Spring, Burton J oyce, Scaftworth, Bawtry Adams H. 19 Shakespeare st. Nottinghm Nottingham Ashton J. 31 West Hill drive, Ma.nsfield Adams Miss, 9. .Pelham cres. Park, Ntthm .Armstrong Rev. Rowley, 12 George rd. Ashwell Charles Tebbutt, Wingfield, Adams Mrs. Chestnut grove, Radcliffe- West Bridgford, Nottingham Lucknow av. Magdala rd. Nottingham on-Trent, Nottingham Anderson Rev. John James,St.Barnabas' Ashwell H. G. 34 Ropewalk, Nottingham Adams Mrs. 32 Cobwell road, Retford Presbytery, North Circus st. Nttnghm Ashwell William Henry, Woodlands, Adams Richard Henry, Stanton-on-the- Anderson Rev. Sherma.n Geo. Outram, Woodborough road, Nottingham Wolds, Nottingham Vicarage, Bunny, Nottingham Ashwell Frederick J. 9 Park valley, Adcock Mrs. Vernon house, Bingham, Anderson Alexander Richd. Rempstone Park, Nottingham Nottingham hall, Rempstone, Loughborough Ashworth Edwin, Bollam manor, Retford Addlesee F.1 Glebe st. Bees ton, Nttnghm Anderson John Roger, Bruno house, Ash worth John, Huntingdon drive, Addyman Joseph B. 4 Broadgate, Grove street, Beeston, Nottingham Lenton road, Park, Nottingham Beeston, Nottingham Anderson Joseph, 3 Meadow road, Bees- Askew Chs.B.5 Grove st.Beestn.Nttnghm - Adlington George, Fir bank, W oodhouse ton, Nottingham Askew George, Sth. Leverton, Lincoln road, Mansfield Anderson Wm. 27 Spring gardens, Nwrk Askew Miss, 26 George street, Worksop Adlington John Palmer, High pavement, Andrew Frank, Grange avenue, Beeston, Askew W. Daybrook, Arnold, Nottnghm Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottingham Nottingham Aslin George Henry, Rocky Mount, Adlington Rd. Geo. Skegby, Mansfield Andrews George, Cromwell house, Bal- Carlton, Nottingham Adlington Wm. P. 55 London rd. Nwrk derton, Newark Astie Miss, Fearfield house, Derby road, Agar J. G. 21 Woodhouse rd. Mansfield Andrews George Harry, 16 West Hill Stapleford, Nottingham Ainge H. The Laurels, Skegby, :Mansfield drive, :Mansfield Atkin Hilton, Holly road, Retford Ainger John, 53 London road, Retford Andrews H. Compigne Mus.Bac.cantab. AtkinsonRev.G.F.B.A.Sherwd.Nottnghm Akester Rev. Geo. Stapleford, Nottnghm 31 Bridgegate, Retford Atkinson Rev. Harry Percy M.A. Vic­ Alcock George, The Cliff, Woodhouse Andrews Miss, Spring cottage, Balder- arage, Markham Clinton, Newark road, Mansfield ton, Newark Atkinson John, 86 Albert st. Newark Alcock John Edward, Sunnycroft, The Anfield George, 4 Cobwell road, Retford Atkinson John, Gringley-on-the-Hill, Park, :Mansfield Angelinetta Rocco Stanley, 160 Robin Doncaster Alcock J. S. Gaywood, Crow hill, Mnsfld, Hood's chase, Nottingham Atkinson Lees, Hawthorns, New Balder- .Alcock Miss, Mansfield Woodho. Mnsfld Angois Paul, Alexandra mount, Wood- ton, Newark Alcock Robert J.P. The Cedars, Wood- borough road, Nottingham Atkinson Miss, Holly road, Retford house road, Mansfield Angrave G. H. East Leake, Loughboro' Atkinson Miss, 25 Park street, Worksop Alcock William James, Franklin house, Antcliffe Edward, Sun Dial house, Mans- Attenborough Miss, Burton Joyce, Nottingham road, Mansfield field Woodhouse, Mansfield Nottingham Alderson Mrs. Park ho. Park st. Worksop Anthes Mrs. 39 Babworth road, Retford At.tenborough Mrs. Gedling, Nottingham · Aldridge Misses, Westgate, Southwell Appleby Frederick Henry, Barnbygate Atter George, Fairfield house, Beacon Aldworth John, 14 Ebury road,Sherwood house, Newark Hill road, Newark rise, Nottingham Appleby Lewis Charles Bishop, Barnby Atter William Frederick, Lindum house. Alford Rev. Cecil Ernest, The Vicarage, gate house, Newark Beacon Hill road, Newark Lowdham, Nottingham Appleby Mrs. Babworth ter. Retford Attewell William, Hill side, Ruddington, Allan Rev. John Duthie, 88 Robin Appleton John, 39 Potter street,Worksop Nottingham Hood's chase, Nottingham Arblaster Miss, Ordsall house, London Auchinlech Rev. Alexander Eccles B.A. Allcock A. T. 10 Spring gdns. Newark road, Retford Vicarage, Car Colston, Nottingham Allcock Frederick, 154 Beardall street, Archer Alfred, 18 St. John st. Mansfield Austin Rev. Christopher Edward Lefroy Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham Archer Misses, The Hollies, Sulton Bon- M.A. Vicarage, Broughton, Newark Allcock Mrs. Sunny bank, Station road, nington, Loughborough AtLstin Alfd. H. 4 Byron st. Mansfield Hucknall Torkard Argall Rev. Fredk. Paul, 117 Burford Austin John, Beechdene, Woodhouse Allcroft Frank, West gate, Southwell road, Nottingham road, Mansfield Alien Albert W. Cresswell holme, Worksp Armatage Edward, Meadow cottage, Auty Rev. Speight [Cong.], g Victoria Alien Fredk. Jsph. Overend rd. Worksop Attenborough, Nottingham • villas, Sneinton dale, Nottingham Alien George.B. Bramcote, Nottingham Armitage Albert, Cotgrave place, Cot- BadleyJ.C.64Nottinghamrd.Mansfield Alien James Roger, Athole house, 17 grave, Nottingham Bagnall-Wild Ralph B. M.A., J.P. Manor Redcliffe road, Nottingham Armitage A. 3 Cranmer st. Nottingham house, Costock, Loughborough Alien Miss, Albert villa, 21 Cavendish Armitage Joseph John, The Grange, Bagshaw Edwin, 11 Park ter. Nottnghm crescent south, Park, Nottingham Beeston, Nottingham Ba~ley Harry Geo. The Park, Newark Alien Mrs. 10 Brighton st. Nottingham Armitage Samuel Fox, Claremont, 8 Baigent Rev. Wm. Jsph. St. Barnabas Alien Ml'Sa Pendower, Cavendish crescent Waverley street, Nottingham Presbytery, North Circus st. Nttnghm north, Nottingham Armitage Stephen, Broadgate house, Bailey Rev. Anthony Winter M.A. Vie- Alien P. W. 14 Oxford st. Nottingham Beeston, Nottingham arage, East Stoke, Newark Allen P. W. West view, Blyth rd. Worksp Armitage William, Elmhurst, 393 Mans- Bailey Alfred William, 21 Chilwell road, .Allen Robert Henry, Hemingfield, Carl- field road, Nottingham Beeston, Nottingham ton road, Worksop Armstrong Lady, The Elms, Sutton Bon- Bailey Harold, The Park, Newark Alien William, Burton Joyce, Nottinghm nington, Loughborough Bailey Jas. Saml. 158 Moorgate Retford Alien William, 6 Sunnyside, Worksop Armstrong Frank, The Cedars, Mans- Bailey Mrs. 66 Harcourt street, Newark Alliatt J. B. 6 Western ter.Park,Nttnghm field Woodhouse, Mansfield Bailey :Mrs. North Collingham, Newark .
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