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PRIVATE Residl<.NTS 'WESTMORLAND.] PRIVATE RESIDl<.NTS. MAN 151 Jllmeson Alex. H. 7 Fern hill, Kendal King Wm.T. Winton,Kirkby Stephen Long Richard Fothergill J .P. Mint Jameson Mrs. West view, Long Mar- KiplingC.H.Park cot.Parkside rd.Kndl cottage, Skelsmergh, Kendal ton, Carlisle Kirkby William, Laurel cottage, Park Long W. High Cleabarrow, Bowness, Jardine Rev. William. The Vicarage, road, Windermere Windermere HaIrne, Carnforth Kirkham Rev. Philip Henry M.A. The Longmire Jonathan, Braefield, New Jefferies Mrs. Glenthorne. Grasmere Vicarag-e. Kirkby Stephen road. Ambleside Jeffries Mrs. Castle green, Kendal Kitchin Rev. John Alfred, The Vicar- Longmirc Wm. 6 Ash meadows,Kendl Jenkinson'Miss,Heversham,Milnthorpr age, Askham. Penrith Longrigg William M.A., D.L., J.P. Jenkinson William, Busher lodge,. Knight Rev. Joseph, Morland,Penrith Winderwath, Temple Sowerby, Pen- Stricklandgate. Kendal Knight Fredk. 3 Victoria ter. Kendal rith & Great Strickland, Penrith Jennings Geo. S Vicarage ter. Kendal Knight ,Tn. 7 Hig-hfield villas, Kendal Lonsdale Earl of D.L., J.P. Lowther Jepson Mrs. Crossriggs, Queen's Knowes Henry, Heron Syke, Burton, I castle, Penrith; Whitehaven castle, drive, Bowness, Windermere Carnforth Whitehaven; Barleythorpe hall, Jesper Alfred, Brantholme, Sedbergb Knowles Miss, Caton house, CastsI'-- Oakham; &; 14 & IS Carlton House road, Kendal ton, Kirkby Lonsdale terrace & Carlton &; M:.ulborough Johnson Alexander V. Park end, Lafone Rev. Henry Pownall Malins clubs SW&; Turf club W, London Preston Patrick, Milnthorpe M.A. The Vicarage, Kendal Lowe Miss. 26 Aynam road. Kendal John'OIl Harry, Bridge house, Castle Lamb F. 13 Mayfield,Castle st.Kendal Lowis Miss, Argyle house, Pembroke street, Kendal Lamb Mrs. Fletcher hill,Kirkby Stphn street, Appleby Johnson James Robert, Leasgill ho. Lamb William, 4 Colby lane. Applebv Lowis Mrs. Pembroke st. Appleby Heversham. Milnthorpe LambertC.TFernleigh,Castle rd.Kndl r..owther Miss Alice, Woodfoot house. Johnson In. P. 13 East bank, Kendal Lancaster ~rs. 2 Beast banks, Kendal Crosby Ravensworth, Shap Johnson Miss, Heversham, Milnthorpe Lancaster Robert, Box Tree cottage, ILowthian Misses, The Terrace, Win- John'on MissPs,3 Ash meadows,Kendl Levens, Milnthorpe dermere Johnson Richard Wilson, Low house, Langhorn Miss, Winton,Kirkby Stphn Lowthian Mrs. Joseph, Beaulah ho. Hugill, Kendal Langhorn Mrs. Park road, Milnthorpe Barton. Pooley Bridge, Penrith Johnson T. W. Reston hall, Hugill, Lang-horne Thomas, 12 Rydal terrace, Luard Miss, The Gale, Ambleside Kendal Bnrnpside road, Kendal Lucas Misses, Stanegal'th, Bampton. Johnston Allgustus Henry Graydon, L3.rmuth Leopold, Gale how, The Penrith Brough, Kil'kby Stephen Gale, Ambleside Lund P. Beetham, Milnthorpe Johnston B. R., M D. Rose cottage, Lax Rev. In. G., M.A., L.Th. Vicar- Lyde Rev. Canon W., M.A.,J.P.Vicar- Gra~merp age, Stainmore Sth.Kirkby Stephen age, Church Brough,KirlibyStephen Johnston G. A., M.D. Market place, Leach Mrs.Prospect cot KirkbvLnsdle Lyon H.B.Brent hurst,Fern hil1,Kendl Ambleside Leak J.B. Laurus, Bowness,Windrmre Lyons Jas. E. 7 Sunnyside, Kendal JOIles Rev.G Great Strickland,Penrith Lee E(~mnnd, Ryplands, Grasmere McCall Rev. John Henry Grice :M.A. Jones Arth. E. 13 Gillingate, Kendal Lee Wm. Hy. 2 Castlp garth, Kendal Parsonage, Long Sleddale, Kendal Jones Ernest, Harwood dale,Sedbprgh Leece John, Jesmond Dene, Downess. :McOallum Alex. John M.D., F.R.C.S. road, Kendal \Vindermere Highgate view, Highgate, Kendal Jones Jas. 15 Danes I'd. Hugill,Kendnl Leeming John, "Cnderfe11, Bowness, McOonnpll Rev. John M A. The Vicar- Jones ;\fiss, Glenside, Trouthe('k, vVindermere age, "Cnderbarrow, Kendal Windermere Lecming Robcrt Whincrey B.A.• M.D. McDermid Richard Wright,Bridge ho. Jones Mrs W. 33 Aynam I'd. Kendal 7T Highgate, Kendal RClvenstonedale, Newbiggin-on-Lune Jones P.Westhrook ter.Kirkb~·Stepben le Flpming Stanley Hughes J.P.,D.L. McD<>rmott In. 31 Lowther st.Kendal ,Tones T. A-hlea, Burneside, Kendal Rvdal hall, Rydal, AInbleside MacDougall Mrs. Mylnbeck, Bowness, Jone'-Balme Frank Edward Thorpe, Legh Rev. John Arthur B.A. Vicar- Windermere High close, Loughrigg, Ambleside age, Rvdal, Ambleside McGhie D:j.vid, Greenwell boo Kirkbv Jonps-Balnlf' Frank Maude Taylor Leigbton' James, 9 Sunny side,Kendal Than', Penrith . DL .. JP. Hig-h close, Longbrigg, L~ighton ~iss, 4 Belrnont, Kendal McGhie Mrs. Bongate house, .A.ppleby A.rnbleside Leighton Thomas, 7 Cliff ter. Kendal Machell Hugh W. Pavement end, JopsonB gBpechwood,Kendal grn.Kndl Loigbton 'rhos. 3 East view, Kendal Grasmere Jordan In.O'lkdpnp,Kendal grn.Kendl Leighton ''''rn. 64 Gillingate, Kendal Machell J. H. 6 Castle garth, Kendal Jordan John Steel, Beechwood cot- Lewis Rev. Francis M.A. Gale cres- MacIver David, Wanlas8 howe,Water- tage. Kpndal green, Kpndal cent. Am.bleside . head, Ambleside Kassell .T.7 Fairbank,Kirkby Lonsdale Lewis Wm. 16 ~ptherfield, Kendal M"cKay Gporge .Mills, Glen Rothay, Kassell Lewen C. 4 Bcctive I'd. Kirkby Lnwthwaite Frank. 2 Denmark tpr- Rvdal, Ambleside Lonsdale raee, Alhert road east. Kendal McKay In. Wm. I Westfield, Kendal Kay Misoes. Sandside, Milnthol'pP Lewthwaite J.B.Ig Crescent grn.Kndl Mackerpth Arthnr, Yew Tree cottage, Kay Thos. Geo. 'Woodlands, Arnside Lpwthwaite ::\'Irs.3Castle Pk.ter. Kendl Smithy brow.•-\mbleside Kear'ley Miss, Ghyll head, Watpr- Lewthwaite w.Ii Strickland pl.Kendl Mackpreth J. T. Brantholme, Millan8 he'ld, "\.mbleside Lindsay T. 4 GaI'th Heads rd.Appleby park, Amblpside Keatps Charles. Crosthwaite. Kendal Ling-ard c\.sa, Oroft house, Casterton, Mackereth J. D. 16 Garden rd.Kendal KeIly Mis., Ellor holme, Ellor rigg. Kirkbv Lonsdale McKibbin Thos. Corduker St. Clair, A.mbleside Lingard' Thomas D., J.P. Fellside, Heaning, Windprmere Kemp Francis, The Whins, Bowness, Bowness, Winrlermere McLaren Ohas. Westward Ho! Storrs, Windermpre Lings ~rrs. Tremlo,Bowness,Windrmre Bownpss, Windermere Kendal Mrs. Town head, Kirkby Lister Alfred, II Grpensidp, Kendal McLaren David, Spring-land, Castle Thorp, Penrith Lister Mrs The Haigh, Windprmere road. Kendal Kpnchll Luke T. Davenscroft, Princes Little Rev. R. Ernest, 13 Olifford st McLaren J.Spring-Iand,Castle rd.Kendl road, B wncss, Windermere Applcby McXaugbtan Edward Dickson, Park Kendall William Clpwent, 8 I3edivt' Little William JP. Chapel Ridding, side, Milnthorpe rClad. Kirkbv Lonsdale Windermere "\kXeill D Ben holrne,BIll'nesde. K endl Kennedv Miss, Borpland, Millans pk. Littlefair Ernest William. Acomb cot- Mail' ro1. William O. S., J.P. White Ambleside t1.ge, Hartley, Kirkby Stephen Moss, Rydal, Ambleside Kennedy Mrs. Orton, Tebay Littldair Miss. Rose cottage, Hart- Maitland l\1:iss, Oldfield cottage, Bow- Kent Rev. Charleil Williarn, 70 Soutb lev, Kirkby Stephen npss, Windermere rOCld, Kirkby Stpphen l.ittlewood Frank, IQ Aynam Td.Kendl Makant "1:iss, Old Fallbarrow, Bow- Kenworthv John Makin, Meadowcroft, Littlpwood J. Grpenbank.Holme.Ornfth neos, Windermere Storrs. Bowness, Windermere Littlowood J.H. 6 Beast banks.Kendal Makepeace Rev. John Foster M.A. The K fry William IT. R., F.C.S. The Littlewood Nelson, The Square, Bur- Green, Ambleside Sycamores, Windermere ton, Carnforth MakinsOll ~rs. The Old u:anor, Cas- Keys-Wells Rev. William McClelland Livesev. Rev. Samuel John M.A. Thp terton, Kirkbv. Lonsdale M A. The RectOTv, Clifton, Penrith Vicarage, Skelsmprgh, Kendal Mallinson Mrs. Curwen woods. Bur- Kidd Mrs. Gale hO.The Gale,Amblsde Living-stone Daniel, 20 Higbfield viIs. ton, Carnforth Kilshaw Mrs. Stoneleigh terrace, Ay- Kendal Mann Harry. 12 Castle garth, Kendal n'lm road. Kendal Llnvd Mrs. Woodhouse, Heversham, Mann Mrs. Gillinge Reane. Kendal Kilving-ton C.A.Brough.Kirkby Stphn Milnthorpe Manning P. P., "M.B.Croft end,Kendal King Obarles, 4 Church view. Aynam Lockwood Phillip H.4 South I'd Kendl Mansel Mrs. Croft ends, Br8rnpton, road, Kendal Logan William BI'uce, Westbourne, .-\ppleby King Henry. r:; Thorny hills, Kendal Bowness. Windermere Markham Lt_-Col. Francis J.P.• D.L King Miss, The Terrace, Windermere Lomax Charles, The Hut, Stor,s, Morland house, Morland, Pen..r.iJ".h- Bowness, Windermere MarT Miss, Fairhaven. Win¥~... NfJfof.
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