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Berkshire. [Kelly's 234 RUS • BERKSHIRE. [KELLY'S Russell H. W. Church Gate house, Sargent T. The Cottage,Grove,Wantage 'Sewell Miss, 4 Donnington viIs. Newbury Cookham S.O Satcbell Rev. William~ 19 Addington SeymourChas.W.4Clarencevils.Windsor RusselI James, Lulwortb, Bulmershe road, Reading Seymour Hy. M. 45 Peascod st. Windsor road, Earley, Reading Satcbell :\Irs. 1 Madeira place, Newbury Seymour James Richard William, North Russell Jas. M.D.Sandhurst,Wokingham Sannders Col. Henry Francis, 19 Lower Croft farm, Inkpen, Hungerford RussellJas.Wynberg,Ray pk.Maidenhed ward, The Castle, Windsor Seymour :Miss, Park place,Old Windsor Russell Miss, The Cottage, Farley hill, Saunders Chas. Hillcot, Speen, Newbury Seymour Mrs. Clewer Hill ho. Windsor Reading Saunders Edmund, Primrose hill, Bin- Seymour Mrs. Cookbam S.O Russell Mrs. 234 King's road, Reading field, Bracknell Shackel G .Erleigh court,Earley,Reading RusselIRichd.CoIlege farm, OldWindsor Saunders G.Parkside,King's rd.Windsor SbackelJobn, Selborne bouse,Bulmershe RusselI Thomas, Billingbear park, Wal- Saunders John, Belmont, Wantage road, Earley, Reading tham St. Lawrence, Twyford R.S.O Saunders J. North Moreton, Wallingford Shackel Mrs. Selborne house, Bulmershe RussellT. c.lILG.Billingbear pk."Woknghm Saunders Miss,2 ProspectpI. WaJlingford road, Earley, Reading Russwurm Rev. Alexander B.A.. Vicar- Saunders Mrs. Blewbury, Dldcot R.S.O Shafto Mrs. Blandford house, Whitley, age, Marcham, Abingdon Saunders Mrs.Ea.Hagbrne. Didcot RS.O Reading Rust Rev. G. H. M.A.. Chaddleworth, Saunders Mrs. 7 Park villas, King Shailer Robert, Old Bracknell,Easthamp- Wantage street, Maidenhead stead, BracknelI Ruston W. H. M.A.. ·Wellington college, Saunders Richard, Emscote, College Shakespeare Lady, Burghfield, Reading Crowthorne, W okingham road, Ea1'ley, Reading SharpCaptainCyril,Ufton court,Reading RyanChas. L. C.B. Burleybushes, Abcot Saunders Robert, I4 Argyle st. Reading Sharp Edwd.P.34Addingtonrd.Reading Byan Mrs. Sandhurst villa, Tilehurst, SavageF.2 Portland pI. Alma rd.Windsor Sharp Frederick William, Cedar cottage. Reading Savage George, 1 Southern hI. Reading Southlake street, Twyford R.S.O Byder John, Ham Bridge lodge, Thatch- Savile Lieut.-Col. Albany R. Terrace, Sharp :'I1iss, Ufton court, Reading am, Newbury Royall\'Iilitary college, Farnborough Sharpe Mrs. 3 Elm avenue, Caversham Ryder Miss, 84 Carnarvon rd. Reading Savory Rev. Edmund lII.A. Rectory, road, Reading Ryder S. L. Dudley, Park lodge, Bin- Binfield, Bracknell Sharpe Thos.B. Holly 10dge,CookhamS.O field, Bracknell Savory Joseph,Buckhurst park,Sunning- Sharples Major James, 7 Augusta place, Ryman Stephen, Cholsey S.O hill, Ascot St. Leonard's road, Windsor Rynd Rev.Hy. N. M.A.Shinfield,Reading Savory:\'Irs.Pine cot.London rd.Newbury Shave William, 6 Craufurd rise, ::\1arlow Ryott Frederic E. lII.D. 16 Korthbrook Sawyer Rev. William George lILA.. St. road, Maidenhead street, Newbury Luke's vicarage, St. Luke's road, Shaw A.13Barton tel'. Radley rd.Abingdn Ryott Mrs. 6 Beaconsfield terrace, Lon- Maidenhead Shaw:\lrs.Eltham viI. Priory rd.Newbury don road, Newbury Sawyer Benj. 242 King's road, Reading Shea In. B.A.., M.D.36London I'd. Reading "Ryott Mrs. 3 Pyle Hill villas, Newbury Sawyer Miss, Oakdale, Nth. rd. Maidenhd Sheerman Miss, Ownham, Boxford, Sacret Joseph, 52 Watlington st.Readmg Sawyer 1\1rs J.2 The Uplands, Newbury Newbury Saddler John, Park villas, Wokingham SawyerR. Oakdale,North rd.Maidenhead Sheffield George, The Elms,Old Windsor 'Sadler Saml. 40 Queen's road, Reading Sawyer Thomas, 34 Erleigh rd. Reading Shelley Col. Charles, Thornbury house, Sadler William, The Lilies, Hamilton Saxby George, Northcourt, Abingdon Osborne road, Windsor road, Earley, Reading Saxby Jsph. The Terrace, Wokingham Shepherd A. M. LadyGroveho.Abingdon St. John Lieut-Col. Edward John, Speen Saxby Miss, Brook Hill ho. Wokingham Shepherd Charles,104King's rd.Reading Hill house, Speen, Newbury Saxton Chas. Riverdene, Cookham S.O Shepherd Edwd. L. Albertpk. Abingdon St. John Rev. Edward M.A.. Rectory, Sayer-Milward Rev. William Carlisle Shepherd G.W.LadyGrove ho.Abingdon Finchampstead, Wokingham 1II.A.. Rectory, Reading I'd. Wallingford Shepherd John, 63 Erleigh I'd. Reading St.Leonard'sLady,80sborne viIs. Windsr Scammell Mrs. ·Wargrave road, Twy- Shepherd J.168Southampton st.Reading St. Maul' Lady Henrietta, Ashton lodge, ford R8.0 ShepherdJn.G.28Addington rd.Reading Southern hill, Reading Scal'lett Edward Henry, Nyanza lodge, Shepherd Miss,Marcham road,Abingdon St. Quintin Mrs. Dale lodge, Sunning- Hamilton road, Earley, Reading Shepherd Mrs. Lady Grove ho. Abingdon dale, Ascot Schmidt Miss, 1 Risboro villas, St. Shepherd Mrs.Lombard street,Abingdon 'Sales Charles, 4 Fatherson rd. Reading Luke's road, Maidenhead ShepherdThos.:F.DrySandford,Abingdon SalisburyA.Holly ldg.Radley rd.Abingdn 8chobertC.R()senau,Frances I'd. Windsor Shepherd William,17 Princes st.Reading Salmon Joseph, Glenelfin, Eastern Schroder Baron John Henry William, Sherren Rev. William White, The Par- avenue, Earley, Reading The Dell, Old Windsor sonage, Sunningdale, Aseot Salmon Joseph Smith, Hampden house, Sehroder Mrs. 1 Brunswick terrace, Sherwood Jas. Bow cot. Speen, Kewbury 105 London road, Readin~ King's road, Wind50r Sherwood WiIliam, 165 :Friarst.Reading Salmon Mrs. Roseberry villa, Earley, Schultz ~Iax, 1 Hedsor villas, St. Luke's Sherwood W. Linden,Craven I'd. Reading Reading road, Maidenhead Shettle Rd.C.M.D. 73 London st.Reading Salmon Mrs.The Cedars,Earley, Reading Scorey George, 40 Erleigh road, Reading Shoolbred Frederick, Shooter's hill, Salmond ·William, Park Farm cottage, Scott Major James George, Lovel Hill Pangbourne, Reading Beenham ValIence, Reading cotta!5e, Cranbourne, Windsor Shord George, 23 Vachel road, Reading :Salt Rev. Henry R Chapel house, St. Scott Major L. K. R.E. Terrace, Royal Short George, Bath street, Abingdon Peter's street, WalIingford Military college, Farnborough Shorter N. Harwell, Steventon RS.O Salway Edward, St. John's rd. Newbury Scott .Alfred, 5 St. Mark's road,Windsor Shorthose Mrs. Woodlands, North road, Salway John, 5 Madeira place, Newbury Scott G. Milligan, London road,Reading Maidenhead Salwey Rev. Herbert M.A.. Rectory, Scott Miss, Ivy cottage, Crescent road, Shrewsbury E. J. Broadway,Maidenhead Easthampstead, Bracknell Earley, Reading Shrimpton -, Boarshill, Wootton, Ab· Sams Samuel, Sandhurst, Wokingham Scott Mrs.FoxHill cot.Tnkpen,Hungerfrd ingdon Samuel Mrs. IIO Oxford rd. Reading Scott :'Ill'S. Fitzmaurice, St. Leonard's Shrimpton Mrs.Ipsdene,Hamilton road, Samuelson LIewellen, Brookwood, Ray house, Clewer, Windsor Earley, Reading park, Maidenhead S::rimgeour Rev. Ronald C. M.A.. East- Shrimpton William, Lime Tree cottage, Sandars Joseph, Temple Coombe, War- hampstead cot. Easthmpstd.Bracknell Three Ylile Cross, Reading grave, Henley-on-Thames Scrivener WIt. EastSt. Helen st.Abingdon Shrubb W. F. Winterbrook, CholseyS. 0 Sandeman Mrs. West mains, Sunning- Scroggs Rev. Sydney.\'Ia!etM.A.Vicarage, Shrubsole Octavius A. Malvern villa hill, Ascot Beech hill, Reading north, Craven road, Reading Sanders Frederick, 2 Glenavon villas, SeabrookWilliam,14eark street,Windsor Shurley Joseph, 57 \'ictoria st. Windsor Franees road, Windsor SeagraveY1rs.Oakhurst,SunninghI. Ascot Shurley WiIIiam H. Alma road,Windsor Sanders Mrs. 19 Trinity pI. Windsor Searle Mrs. 199 King's road, Reading Shuter James, Little Park house, Crook- Sanderson Lieut.-Col. Joseph, 14 Lower Seaward Thos. Gordon viIs. Wokingham, ham, Thatcham, Newbury ward, Windsor Seeker Mis~, 7 Adelaide terrace, King's Shuter Mrs. Little Park house, Crook- Sanderson James, 5 Park villas, King road, Windsor ham, Thatcham, Newbury street, Maidenhead Sedgefield WaIt. Jas. Bath st. Abingdon Silcock Joseph, Shirley cottage, Castle Sang William, The Lodge, Pinkneys Seer Valentine L. 201 Oxford I'd. Reading hill, Maidenhead green, Maidenhead Segar Rev. Halsall M.A. Vicarage, Lake Sillance Gilbert, 132 Oxford rd.Reading ,sansom Miss, 3+ Oxford road, Reading street, New Hincksey, Oxford Silver EO. win, 36 Queen's road, Reading Sargeant In. Fk. Holly bank, Bracknell Sell Wm. C. :Ylarlborough st. J<'aringdon Silver James, 5 Abbot's walk, Reading­ Sargeant Miss, Calcot cottage, East- Sells Re\'. W.M.A..EastHrook. Wokingham Sih'er James Edward, Harwood, Tittle ha.mpstead, Bracknell Selwood William, 2 St. John's villas, row, Maidenhead Sargent Mrs. 8 Carnarvon terrace, West: Newtown road, Newbury Silver J oseph, Fountain villa., Tittle row. street, Newbury .B3well F. J.The Elms,Binfielo.,Bracknell Maidenhead.
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