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Derbyshire. [Kelly's 362 SPE DERBYSHIRE. [KELLY'S Spencer Wm.A.ntill, 174 Bnrton rd.Derby StevensW.33Main st.Lng.Eatn.Nttnghm Sully Samuel, Swiss villa, Clifton road, Sperrey Mrs. 65 Friargate, Derby Stevensonl<'.Manol' ter. Eckngtn. Chstrfld Matlock Bath Spicer :Frank J. 7 Mulineux st. Derby StevensnnG .Manor ho.Eckingtn. Cbstrfld Summer Mrs. Ockbrook, Derby Spicer Mrs. 2 West avenue, Derby Stevenson Joseph,46 St. James' rd.Drby Summers William, ro Mount st. Derby Spilsbury Rev. B. W. M.A.Findern,Derby Stevenson Miss, Middle Peak view,Crom- Surplice Amelius, Britannia villa, New Spoffortb F. R. 24 Kedleston rd. Derby ford road, Wirksworth, Derby Brampton, Chesterfield Spooner J. ro Aberorombie st.Chesterfld Stevenson Miss,4Milford rd.Duffid.Drby Surtees Edward A. llf.A. Repton, Burton SpoonerW.Park vw.Newbold rd.Chstrfid StevensonMrs.Cromwll. ho.Alvastn.Drby Surtees J. Two Dales, Darley, siatlock SpringettHorace, I 1 Swinburne st.Derby Stevenson Richd. 108 Osmaston rd. Drby Sutcliffe -, Slatelands road, Glossop Sprinthall Miss, The Tower,MatlockBath StevensonRobt.Riversdale,Matlock Bath Sutcliffe V. E. 81 Saltergate, Chesterftd Sprinthall Samuel, Heights of Abraham, StevensonS.4Elm av.LongEatn.Nttghm Sutherland Geo. 6 Arboretum sq. Derby Matlock Bath Stevenson William, Woodleigh house, Sutton Edwd.~J.P. Shardlow hall, Derby SpringthorpeR. South st.Melborn.Derby •rotley brook, Do re, Sheffield SuttonFk. r7 Elm av. LongEaton,Nttghm Spurrier Henry J.P. The Old House, StewartAlexander,r4 Westernrd.Derby SuttonJ. The Mount, Duffieldrd. Derby Marston-on-Dove, Derby Stewart James, Harwood house, St. Sutton John E. 15 Spring grdns. Buxton Spurrier Miss, Marston-on-Dove, Derby Helens street, Chesterfield Sutton Mrs. Albion villas, Belper Stacy John, 24 Bedford street, Derby Stewart John H. 38 Crompton st. Derby Sutton Mrs. I 14 U ttoxeter road, Derby Stafford Rev. Jn. Stonbroom, Alfreton StewartW.Alexandra vls.Littleover,Dby Sutton Wm. D. rHardwick mnt.Buxton Stafford J oseph, 61 Norfolk st. Glossop Stilwell Mrs. Bolsover, Chesterfield Swaffield S. E. Holymoorside, Chesterfid Stafford Miss, Stony crofts, Kniveton, Stirzaker Richard, Cromford road, Swafield Clement,8 Charnwood st.Derby Ashborne Wirksworth, Derby Swain Miss, 14 Wilmot street, Derby Stafford Obadiah, Eden lodge, Spital, Stock Rev. William Theo. Assoc. K.C.L. Swaine Mrs. Bridge street, Bakewell Haslam, Chesterfield St. Paul's vicarge.Old Chester rd.Drby Swallow Egerton, 13 Dexter st. Derby Staincliffe Jsph.29 Charnwood st. Derby Stockdale Rev. Jeremiah :r.r.A. Vicarage, SwallowJas.Edmd.uCrompton st.Derby Staley Rt. Rev. Thomas Nettleship D.D. Baslow St. Anne, Chesterfield Swallow John, Fairfield rd. Chesterfield Vicarage, Croxall, Lichfield Stockwell Rt. 14 Highfield rd. Cbestrfld Swallow John Fell J.P. Mosborough Hill Staley Francis, Matlock cliff, Tansley, Stokes Arthur H. 6r Green lane, Derby house, Chesterfield Matlock Bath Stollard James, Egstone house, Clay Swallow JohnKimber, Thornfield house, Staley Mrs. Tborntree house, Newhall, cross, Chesterfield Stone gravels, Newbold, Chesterfield Burton-on-Trent Stone Charles Hy. Beighton, Rotherham Swann Mrs. Moorlands, Froggatt edge, Stalker Mrs. 41 Crompton street, Derby Stone Frederick, 48 Full street, Derby Sheffield StamfordW.A.Heathfid. Tibshelf,Alfretn Stone Fredk.62 Uttoxeter New rd.Derby Swan wick Mrs. Whittington, Chesterftd Stamper ReY. William Parker, Rose vil. Stone John, Borrowash, Derby Swetenham Mrs. Ashborne Green hall, Hall street, Newmills, Stockport Stone Joseph, Market place, Wirks- Offcote, Ashborne StamperMrs.Eglantine vl.Burbage,Bxtn worth, Derby Swift Frederick, 2 Lawson avenue, Long Standbridge Rev. John, Foston, Derby Stone Mrs. BQech villas, Belper Eaton, Nottingham Stanfield Mrs. Tideswell, Stockport Stone Mrs. 8 Mount street, Derby Swift Mrs. ro6 Normanton road, Derby Staniforth Albert, Albert street, Belper Stone Mrs. The Grange, Beighton, Swift Walter, Richmond vils. l\Iilner rd. Staniforth Hy.Mosboro' hill, Chesterfield Rotherham Meersbrook bank, ~orton, Sheffield StaniforthW.TheTerrace,Beightn.Rotbm StoneS. Brook cot. Derby road, Belper Swift Wm. Temple walk, Matlock Bath Staniland Frederick, 3 Bailey st. Derby Stone W. Mount viis. Normanton, Derby Swindell Frdk. TheLawn,Chellstn.Derby StanleyD. Balaclava ho. Totley, Sheffid Stoneman Anthony John, Ivy bank, SwindellJn.TheGreen,Parwich,.Ashbrne StanleyJosiah W. r2rKedleston rd.Derby Masson road, Matlock Bath Swindell Mrs. Hognaston, .Ash borne Stanley Mrs. Stanley ter.King st. Alfretn Stones Thomas, 30 Duffield road, Derby Swindell William, Chellaston, Derby Stanley Peter, Bridge street, Cotmau- Stoney Rev. Robert Baker M.A. Rectory, Swindells Peter, Strines, Stockport bay, Ilkeston R.S.O Sherland, Alfreton Rwinden Jn. B. 36 Compton st. Chstrfld Stansby Rd. Stanley, 2 Bramble st.Drby Stookes Rev. Seymour M:. A. Glebe house, Swingler Henry J.P. The Laurels, Duf- StantonF.Ivybank,Newbold rd.Chstrfid Mosborough, Chesterfield field road, Derby & Ireton Wood Stanton Fredk. Walton cot. Chesterfield Starer Chas. Jn. 135 Uttoxeterrd.Derby house, Derby Stanton Walter, Fairfield rd.Chesterfield Starer Edward .Arthur, Manor house, SwinglerJsph.Sydney ho.Littleovr.Drby StaplesHy.J. Prospect ho.Spondon,Derby Pilsley, Chesterfield Swingler Mrs. 228 Osmaston rd. Derby Stapley Arthur John c.E. Grove villa, Storer Francis, 18 Harriet st. Derby Swingler William, 47 Gerard st. Derby Totley brook, Dore, Sheffield Storer John, Crich, Derby Swire Mrs. 6 Spire Hollin, Glossop Stapley Charles W. Brookfield. Glossop StorerR.M.Nethermr.ho.Tibshelf,Alfrtn Swire Thomas, 8 Spire Hollin, Glossop Stapylton Hev. Martyn M.A. Rectory, Storer Robert W. 2 Arboretum sq.Derby Sykes Abel C. Bolsover, Chesterfield Harlborough, Chesterfield Storey John Somers, 4 Vernon st.Derby Sykes George, Bolsover, Chesterfield Starkey Wm. Dale view, Matlock Bank Storr Robert Cato, 3 Bramble st. Derby Sykes Herbert, 50 Gerard street, Derby Start Thomas, 32 Wellington street, Strain John L. c.E. West lodge, Buxton Sykes Mrs. 8 Crompton street, Derby Long Eaton, Nottingham Strang J.Cranbrook, St.John's rd.Buxtn Sykes Mrs. 29 Duffield road, Derby Statham A.Starkholmes rd.MatlockTwn Stratford Rev. William 'rhos. The Par- Sykes SI. Wm. B. 84 St.Mary's rd.Glossop Statham George, 57 Sale street, Derby sonage, Little Hallam, Ilkeston R.S.O SykesWm.Simmondley la.Dinting,Glssp StathamGeo.E.Castle view,MatlockTwn Straw Mrs. r6 Lime grove, Long Eaton, Symes W.Sandbam,St.:\Iry's.gt.Chstrfld Statham Mrs. East view, Church street, Nottingham Symes Walter, ro Brewery st. Chestrfid Matlock Town StreetMrs.rBelvedere ter. West st.Buxtn Symons Miss, Albert terrace, Helper Statham Mrs. 102 Rose Hill st. Derby Street 1\'Irs. Sandiacre, Nottingham Syson John, 121 Sawley road, Long Staton George, 55 Kedleston rd. Derby Strelley Richard Charles, Hollybank Eaton, Nottingham Stayner Edward Augustus, The Hollies, house, Oakerthorpe, Alfreton TacchellaBenumenio,25Hrtngtn.st.Drby Norton lees, Sheffield Stretton Benj. 137 Kedleston rd. Derby Tacey Hy. Norfolk ho. Norfolk st.Derby Steele Rev. James M.A. Chapel-en-le- Stretton John, 67 Gerard street, Derby Talbot -, Capstones, Melior, Stockport Frith, Stock port Stretton John, 54 Rose Hill st. Derby Tamlyn Rd.J .Ash !!ot.Eckingtn.Chstrfid Steele Miss, 19 Gerard street, Derby Strickland S.TheBeeches,Spondon,Drby Tankard John William, Norwood villa, Steele Miss, Knowleston pl. Mat lock Twn Strong Rev. Thomas George,Willington, Killamarsb, Chesterfield Steer Frank R.Rose cot. Kilburne,Derby Burton-on-Trent Tann Alfred Wm. 4 Harcourt st. Derby Steer George, I City road, Derby Stroyan Rev. Abraham, The Manse, Tanner Arthur, Mayfield rd. Ashborne Stennett Michael, Matlock Green Whitle, Stock port Tanner Wm. 96 Uttoxeter New rd.Derby Stenson Miss, 20 Crompton street, Derby Stroyan L. S. Alfreton Tapley Thomas Ford, r Forester street, Stenson Miss, Fernside viis. Matlock Bnk Strut hers Mrs. 4 Burton terrace, Burton Green hill, Derby Stenson Thomas, 9 Western rd. Derby road, Derby Tasker Very Rev .. Canon Charles W. Stephens Thos.Fry,2o Leopold st. Derby Strutt Hon. Fredk. J.P. Milford ho.Drby Sumner street, Glossop Stephenson Francis, St. Helens lodge, Strutt Alfred, Scropton, Derby Tasker Jn. Baslow St. Anne, Chesterfid Sheffield road, Chesterfield Strutt George Henry D.L., J.P. Bridge Tasker William Biddulph Greaves, The Stevens F. W.Matlock dale,Matlock Bath Hill house, Bel per Grange, Chapel st. Melbourne, Derby Stevens Geo. 106 Osmaston road, Derby Strutt George Hcrbert J.P. Makeney Tatam F.R.Kenmore, Woodland rd. Drby StevensJ.West Hill ho.Chellaston,Derby house, Derby Tatam Mrs. The Firs, Lit. Eaton, Derby Stevens Joseph, 23 Crompton st. Derby Stuart James, Somercotes, Alfreton Tatam Wm.J.Parks view, Lit.Eatn.Drby Stevens Miss, Sandiacre, Nottingham StubbsJesse, 96 Rose Hill street1 Derby 'fate James, 27 Kedleston road, Derby Stevens Miss, The Oaklands, Quarndon, Styring Henry A. Busherwood house, Tate James, 32 Western road, Derby Derby Dore, Sheffield Tate Richard, x8 Lodge lane, Derby Steven5 Mrs.Matlock dale, Matlock Bath Sudbury Francis J.P. Field house, Stan- Tatham E. Hill side, Nottingham road, Stevens P. F. 59 Osmaston road, Derby ton road, Ilkeston R.S.O Ilkeston R.S.O Stevens R. P. Manor ho. Risley, Derby Suggett Arthur, Mickleover, Derby Tatham Mrs. Stanton house, Stanton Stevens T. Bradford viis. Matlock Bank Suggett C. 14 Uttoxeter Newrd. Derby road, Ilkeston R.S.O .
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