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DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY's 754 SEY DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY's Seymour Miss, 2 Headland villas, Shaw Waiter J. Blackstone lodge, Sal- Shipway Charles, 31 Elmside, Exeter 'favistock road, Plymouth I combe, Kingsbridge Shire George, Roborough R.S.O Seymour Mrs.Bellevue,Ringmr.Tgnmth Sbea John, 3I Portland rd.Stoke,Devnpt Shires Benjamin Priestley, I Springl'ield Seymour Mrs. 4 Ferndale, 'feignmouth Shea Sidney, Crescent lodge, Higher terrace, Desborough road, Plymouth Seymour 'fhos.Hy.So BlackBoy rd.Exetr Walnut road, Cockington, Torquay Shone Rev. Samuel Alien LL.D. [chap­ Seymour Thomas Henry, Sydenham Shearme John, 3 Ermington terrace, lain], Royal dockyard, Devonport villa, Black Boy road, Exeter Motley, Plymouth . Shopbam W. Enfield,Thurlow rd.Torqy SbackellMrs.Higher house,Payhembury, Shears George, 2 Staddon terrace, Shopland Edwin, 3 Milne place, :Morice Ottery St. Mary North road, Plymouth town, Devonport Shaddock Jn.IsSeatn.avn.Mutly.Plymth Shears John, I5 Sanford crescent, Cock- Shopland Mrs. 41St. Leonard rd. Exetr Shaddock Thomas, 6 Westmmster ter- ington, Torquay Shore Hy.Geo. Millbrook cot.Axminster race, Mutley, Plymouth Shears Mis~, 29 Devon sq.~ewton Abbot Shore Miss, Douro cottage, Orchard hill, Shaddock William Cane,s Hillsborough, Shears Mrs. 1I Richmond road, Exeter Northam, Bideford College road, Mannamead, Plymouth ShearsRichd.sBBolton st.BrixhamR.S.O Shore William Woodward, Warborough, Shanks Hemsley H. R.N. Royal Naval Shears Wm. 28 St. Leonard rd. Exeter Torquay rd.St.Mary Church,Torqaay hospital, High street, Stonehouse ~been 'l'hos. Hy. 'Ferry slip, Dartmouth Shor1and Mrs. North st.Ottery St. Mary Shannon Archibald, The Bungalow, Sheepshan',s Rev. Thomas M.A. Stoke- Shorney Mrs. 15 St. Lawrence rd.Plymth Park Hill road, Torquay lake ho. Chudleigh Knighton,Chudlgh Short Alfred, 3 Glyn terrace, Green- Shapcote Charles A. (fleet paymaster Sheerman Daniel, 2 Asheldon terrace, bank avenue, Plymouth R.N. ),9Mt.Edgcumbe ter.Stoke,Dvnpt Ilsham road, Torquay Short E. 22 Ross st.Morice twn. Devonpt Shapcote Francis John Peake (fleet pay-ISheffieldG.9Regent's pk.Heavitree,Extr Short Edward Smallridge, 3 Ehrington master R.N. ), 9 Havelock terrace, Sheffield Miss, Curledge st. Paignton ter. Alphington rd. St. Thomas, Exeter Stoke, De,•onport Sheldon Rev. James Frederick M.A. ShortFras. AlbertJ.P.Bickham ho.Exetr Shap::ott Albt. 5 Restormel ter. Plymth Leonard rectory, Magdalen rd.Exeter Short G.P.tBahnercross,Abbey rd.Trqy Shapcott Fk.Jn.46 Longbrook st. Exeter Shellabear J.NorthLew,BeaworthyR.S. 0 Short Henry Hntchings, Cross street, ShapcottJ.4Sanfrd.cres.Cockngtn.Torqy Shelley Sir John bart. B.A., J.P. Sho- Moreton Hampstead, Newton Abbot Shapcott Mrs. Eton cottage, Eton place, brooke park, Crediton Short Jacob, Mill head, Barnpton R.S.(} Plymouth ShelleyDowgr.Lady,Posbury ho.Creditn Short Jn. 68 St.Brannock's rd.I!fr-acmbe Shapland Albert Edward,Church house, Shelley Fredk. J.P. Posbury ho. Crediton Short Miss, 2 Saltram view, L1ira, Egg South Mol ton 1ShellyA. Tudor ldg.Meadfoot la. Torquay Buckland, Plymouth Shapland Henry, South cliffe, Torrs Shelly Frederick, 39 Tnrrington place, Short Mrs. Victoria cottage, Western park, Ilfracombe J North road, Plymouth road, Ivybridge Shapland Jas.2I Church rd. St. Thomas, Shelly John, 8 Woodside, Plymouth Short Mrs. Willow lodge,Alphingtn.Extr :Exeter iShelly Mrs. 23 Woodland ter. Plymouth Short Rd. 6 Verney pl. Sidwell st.Exetr Shapland J. Anchorwd.Fremngtn. R.S.O Shenton James Henry, St. Helens, Inner- Short Thomas, Ashleigh rd. Barnstaple Shapland John Dee, Burnside, Withy- brook road, Cockington, Torquay Short Thomas Tregerthen, 4 Brunswick combe Raleigh, Exmouth Shephard Edward Henry, South View terrae~, Exeter street, Plymouth Shapland 1\lrs. Blakesvilie, North Mol- house, Melbourne pi. Friars, Exeter Short William, I Lion terrace, Alphing- ton, South Molton Shepheard Geo. 3 Landpart vils.Sidmth ton road, St. Thomas, Exeter Shapland Mrs.Elm Field house,Bicking-I'Shepheard Jabez, I Shaftesbury villas, Short Wm. so South st. Tor, Torquay ton, Fremington R.S.O Ford park, Mutley, Plymouth Short W.H. 7 May pl.Lipson rd.Plymth Shapland Mrs.12Newport ter.Barnstaple ·shepheard Miss, Camden, Sidmouth Shortland Edward M.A. Colquill villa, Shapleigh Mrs. 8 St. Paul's st. Tiverton Shepheard Mrs.17Woodland ter.Plymth Tavistock rd. l\Iannamead, Plymouth Shapley Edward Spencer, Hatton,Lower,Shepherd Rev. Fredk. Thomas Herbert Shortland Mrs. Courtland, Charleion, Woodfield road& 5 Lower ter. Torquay llf.A. 4 Bystock te.r. St. David's,Exeter Kings bridge ShapleyJ. IElmfld.Knwles.hl.Nwtn.Abbt ShepberdAndw.Jas. 13Sydney st.Plymth Sborto E. H. 9 Penns:ylvania rd. Exeter Shapley Mrs.59 Queen st.Newton Abbot Shepherd Joseph, 12 Somerset place, Shorto Geo. R. 66 PennsylYania rd.Extr Shapley Rd. Wm. 18 Prospect pk.Exeter/ Stoke, Devonport Shortridge Thos.W. M.D.High st.Honitn Shapley 'l'homas,Penlee, Higher Welles- Shepherd R. 2 Portland rd. Stk. Devnpt Shoubridge Mrs. 2 Tidcombe vls.Tivrtn ley road, Torquay jShepherd Miss, 84 Black Boy rd. Exeter Showell James, Hope cottage, Clay- Shapter Mrs. so Hill Park cres. Plymth Shepherd Misses, 3 Western terrace, St. hidon, Wellington (Somerset) Sharam Rd. Barton cott. Barton, Torquay I Mary Church, Torquay Shrimpton Alfred, 4 Lansdowne terrace, Sharland George, 22 Elmside, Exeter Shepherd Sidney, Prestaller cottage, Alphington road, St. Thomas, Exeter SharlandHy .Boteler,Bampton st.Tivertn Church street, Axminster Shrimpton Edward, Glenthorne, S~. Sharland John, 5 Brixton terrace,ISbepherd Wm. Combmartin,Ilfracombe David's, Exeter Exeter road, Exmouth Shepherd William Richard, s Lamorna Shrubb J.P.C.Astwell,Warren rd.Torqy Sharland Miss, 33 Black Boy rd. Exeter place, Morice town, Devo':lport Shute Charles, Ashprington, 'fotnes Sharland Miss, 2 Union ter. Barnstaple Sheppard Capt. Rd. South st. Barnstple Shute Wm. 17 Bridgeland st. Bideford SharJand Stanley Cruwys M.A. Uff- SheppardHy.Chas. Portlcmth.Kngsbrdg Shuter Mrs. 22 Alexandra road, Ford, culme, Cullompton Sheppard Hy. Winter, Fairfield, Dawlish Stoke, Devonport Sharland Wm. 6 Belgrave ter. Exmouth Sheppard Wm. West Chff ho. Dawlish Shuter Mrs.Westacott cottages, Bishop's Sharland W.H.Addiscombe lo. Teignmth Slleppard Wm. G. Well st.Gt.Torringtn Tawton, Barnstaple • Sharp Rev. William Th.A.K.C.L. TheiSheppard Wm.Jas. 16 Baker's pl.Dvnprt Shuter S. 7 Providence pl.Stk.Devonprt Parsonage, AYonwick, Ivybridge Sherard Lord, Gurrington, Woodland, Sibthorpe Maj.-Gen. Lester Horatio, Sharp Colin K1mberley, St. Ermin, .Ashburton H.S.O Cliffridge, Northam, Bideford Middle Woodfield road, Torquay Sherard Mrs. Gurrington, Woodland, Siddall Joseph Bower M.D., D.Ph. Cony- Sharp Henry Gould,Grouville, Chelston Ashburton R.S.O be~ne, Nortbam, Bideford road, Cockington, 'forquay Shere Mrs. Churley, Willand, Cullomptn Siddalls John c.E. Melbourne ho.'fivertn Sharp Mrs. I2 Greenclose rd. Ilfrac:ombe SherriffW.Myrtle vU:lalcombe,Kngsbrdg Sidman John, 7 Haddington road, Sharp Mrs. Oakleigh, St. Brannock's SherryJ.North pk. we. Magdalen rd.Extr Morice town, Devon port road. Ilfracombe Sherwell Rev. George I<'. N. Stone Park Sidmouth Viscount D.L., J'.P. Up-Ottery Sharp R.W;Kelston, Heavitree rd.Exetr house, Ashburton R.S.O Manorho.Honitn.;&78Eatn.pi.Lndnsw Sharp William, 5 Brunswick cottages, Sherwell Miss, Erme cottage, lvybridge Silk Mrs. 6 Sivell pi. Beavitree, Exeter· Stoke, Devonport Sherwill Jas. H. I3 Morice sq. Devonprt Sill Rev. Ernest Richd. High st.Honiton Sharpham Samuel, West hill, Totnes Shields Major Henry, Kingsdown, Belle- SilleyCapt. Wm.Parkham,Brixhm R.S.O Shattock Thomas, 77 Howell road, St. Yue road, Paignton Sillifant Arthur Onslow J.P. Stockwell David's, Exeter Shier Dvd. M. D. 3 Claremont ter.Exmth house, Silverton, Cullompton ShaveJ.Bridgeland,Chudlgh.Nwtn.Abbt Shier Wm.Chas. 4 Albany ter.Sth.Moltn Sillifant Fras. 8. 17 Beacon, Exmouth Shaw Rev.J. Lorne, Avenue rd.'forquay Shillabeer John, 22 Leigham st. Plymth S.llifant Henry, Fort street, Barnstaple Shaw Rev.Jsph. Castle st.tH.Torrington Shillabeer William, Woodbine cottage, Sillifant John Henry, 2 RoUe terrace, Shaw Rev. Marmaduke Spwer M.A. Yealmpton, Plymouth ~ew street, Great 'l'orrington The Snows, Sampford Peverell, Tivrtn Shilston Mrs. II Duke street, Plymouth Silly Mrs. 6 Mansud ter. Dartmouth Shaw :Frederick, 9 Westbourne terrace, Shilston William Hole, 3 Hrunswick ter- Sim Rev. Stewart 1\I.A. All Saints' vicar- Budleigh Salterton S.O race, Exeter street, Plymouth age, Brixham R.S.O 8hawG.9Leigbam ter.Citadel rd.PlJ•mth ShimmonRt.Glenmire,Fisher st.Paigntn Sim William Clulow J.P. Knowle, Clyst Shaw John Lancaster, Ridge hill,Middle Shinner Richard, I Highbury place, St. George, Exet.er Warl:>erry road, 'forquay Hatfield road, 'l'orquay Simcoe Mrs. Wolford lodge, Dunkeswell, Sbaw Misses, 4 Modena terrace,'forquay Shinner William, 8 Sanford crescent, Honiton Shaw Mrs.5Baring cres.Heavitree,Exetr Cockington, Torquay SimeonRev.A.B.llf.A.Bigbury,Kingsbrdg Shaw Mrs.Lucknow,Avenue rd. Torquay Shipley .Rev. William Samuel B. A. Elm- Simmonds Albt. 6 Park Hill cot,;. 'forqy Shaw Mrs. 2 Westbourne terrace, wooJ, 'fhurlow road, 'forquay Simmonds Ueo. d.llenbank st.Barnstaple Bullleigh Salterton S.O Shipley C. L. llf.A. Kelly coil. 'favistock ,Si m mons Geo. 2S Clarence pl.Stoneho:I.Se .
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