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Warwickshire. Stratford-Upon-Avon • DIRECTORY.] WARWICKSHIRE. STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. 265 Combroke Turner, 'Unicorn,' tues. & fri Moreton Morrell Dodd, ' Goorge.' fri Dorsington Fred Hanrox, ' Golden Lion,' fri Oxhill Rouse, ' Old Red Li-on,' fri EbringtJon-Williams, 'Geo-rge,' fri.; Greg(}ry, 'Anehor,' Oversley-Wilkes, 'Red Lion,' fri fri Pebworth~emming, 'Plymouth Arms,' fri Elltington-Parker, 'Red Lion,' m<>n. wed. & fri Pillel"ton-Faulkner, ' Old Red Lion,' fri Graiton-Cadd, ' Coach & Horses,' wed. & fri. ; Fred Preston--.JWalton, ' Red Lion,' mon. wed. & fri Hall, 'Horse & Jockey,' wed. & fri.; G. Elkins, Quinton Higgins, ' Old Red Lion,' wed. &; fri ' White Swan,' fri Ships1ion-Rouse, ' The George,' daily Hampton Lucy-England, ' Golden Lion,' tues. & fri Snitterfield Wimbush, ' Red Lion,' wed. & fri. ; Robin­ Haselor Beasley, 'White Swan,' fri son, ' Plymouth• Arms,' wed. & fri Henley-Mrs. Johnson, 'Plymouth Arms,' fri.; Hurley, Stretton-on-Fosse Yarnold, 'Red Lion,' fri 'Old Red Lion,' fri Tredington-Rouse, ' Old Red Lion,' tues. &; fri llmington Noah Rouse, 'Old Red Lion,' tues. & fri.; Tysoe ·Butcher, 'Anchor,' fri Cook, 'Unicorn,' fri. ; Bennett, 'Horse & Jockey,' Warwick-Gardiner, 'Old Red Lion,' daily; Gardner,. wed. & fri 'George,' daily Kineton Pollard, ' Old Red Lion,' wed. & fri Welford Blundell, 'Horse & J'oekey,' fri.; Hancox. Leamington Gardiner, 'Old Red Lion,' daily ' Golden Lion,' wed. & fri. ; L. Bryan, 'Coach & Long Marston-Mrs. Huckfield & James Jefferies, 'Ply­ Horses,' fri mouth Arms,' tues. & fri Wellesbourne Gardner, ' George,' daily; Pratt, 'Ply Loxley-Worth, 'Old Red Lion,' fri.; Wale, daily mouth ..Arms,' tues. & fri Mickleton-Kinchin, 'Red Lion,' tues & fri. & Norton, Winderton Mrs. Neal, 'Horse & Jockey,' fri wed. & fri STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Chambers John, Ferry ho. Waterside Goodeve Frederic Wilberforce, Th& Akerman Mrs. 39 Albany place Clifford Bertram, I4 Evesham place Gables, St. Gregory's road Alien Thos. Taylor, I Chestnut walk Coles William Edward-, 8 Warwick rd Greene Reginald Latimer Wellington Andrews George, Waverley, Grove rd Collingwood Chas. 22 Evesham place L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 7 Rother street: Archer Fredk. George, 2 Payton st Corelli E. C., M.A. (assistant ma.ster Greenway John, Prospect house Ashford Miss, 12 Evesham place at King Edward VI. schooiY, 22 Grove Mrs. Glencoe, Arden ~treet Atherton Rev. James Gilbert O.S.B. Payton street Guy Miss, I8 Old town (Catholic), St. Gregory's, Wel­ Corelli Miss, Mason's croft Hampson Mrs. The Cottage, Rowley combe road Cottam Miss, Nurses' home,Rother st crescent Atkinson James, 24 Shipston road Cox James, Cedar villa, Warwick rd Hancox Mrs. 24 Evesham place Atkinson Jas. Harold, 6 Mayfield av Cox Miss, Maryvale, Mayfield avenue Harbidge Thomas Borne, Bridge Bailey Alfred Mark, 43 Rother street Cranmer JobSeymour,Birmingham rdl Town house Baker Miss, Elm cottage, Maiden- Cranmer John, 25 West street Harding Henry, 15 College street head road Crick Elija.h, Kirsteen, Tiddington rd Harding Miss, Elmhurst, Old town Baker Oliver, The Dower house, Old Crocombe George Whitefield, Hedna- Harris John, The Shrubbery Town cott, Maidenhead road Hartley Miss, 23 Church street Ball Waiter, I7 Evesham place Croker Mrs. Ye Halls croft, Old town Harwood John, Clopton road Barber Rev. Alexander (Congrega- Crowhurst John James, 29 Henley st Hastings Rev. Francis Henry (vicar tional), Ferndale, Vincent avenue Davis Mrs. IJ Payton street of Preston-on-.Stour), Daylesford Barke Frederick, 29 Evesham place Deer Aubrey, St. Patrick's, Maiden- lodge, Avenue r{)ad Barnard Walker, Clifford house head road Hastings Cuthbert, Maidenhead road Baylis Misses, 24 Evesham place Deer Edward, Stratford pi. Rather st Hawley Misses, 4 Warwick road Bennett Arth. Rodney ho. Warwick rd Dickie Miss, The Orchards, Mayfield Hemming Mn. 23 Evesham place Bentley Thomas C. Arden house, avenue Hewer Edward Septimus Earnshaw? Rowley crescent Dickinson Frank, Rosemary, Shot- Church house, Old town Berry Thomas, I New street tery road Hewitt Mrs. Earlsdon, Maidenhead rd I Bickell Alpha, 53 Rather street Diggins Arthur E. I6 Che,stnut walk Hinton George Herbert, II Church st Bickford Slater, 21 Pay-ton street Dixon Roden, 2 West street Hitching William Godfrey, Shirley? Birch Thomas, :34 Shipston road Doonan William Hy. 21 Evesham pi Mayfield avenue Bird George, 20 Evesham place Downing Charles, I7 Old town Bobbins Miss, 2 Alcester road Bird George Martin, The Mulberries, Earp Mrs. 4 Mayfield avenue Hobbs Charles, .Albany place Bridge street Eason Frederick William, The Cot- Holcroft Hy. Eastcote,Maidenhead rd Bolland Albert Richard, II Guild st ta.ge, Maidenhead road Rollick Charles, Grove road Bomford Benjamin, 87 Clopton road East Misses, Fairview, Maidenhead rd Rollick Thomas, Broadview, Maiden- Bomford James G. 87 Clopton road Edkins Mrs. 32 Evesham place head road Bomford Mrs. 18 College street Ellis Edwin, 5 Payton street Hollowday William, IO Percy street Boosey Miss, Springfield, Shipston rd Ellis Frederick, I7 College street Holte Frank, Hill rise, Maidenhead rd Box William Frederick M.B. Bridge Ellis Stephen Frederick, Bank house, Holtom Edward G. Blakeney, War- house, Bridge street Union street wick road Boyden George, The Sycamores, 26 Evans J ames Alfred, Garth, Grove rd Holtom Miss, 46 Rother street Shipston road Evans Reginald Edward, Berwick Hort-on William, 14 Greenhill street Brassington William Richard, Home­ house, Brewery street Horwood William, 24 Payton street land, Maidenhead road Everard Goorge William, Avonfield, Howe John, 42 Albany place Brassington William Salt, Holly Old town Hudson Reginald, I6 Warwick road mount, Avenue road Falcke Cecil Douglas, Hardwick, Humphries Henry, 13 Guild street Brierley W. B., B.A. (assistant Avenue road Humphries Miss, Eastbank, Warwick master King Edward VI. school), Farr Miss, IO Henley street road The School house Farrell Lemon Hudson, Llandore, Hutchings William, South croft. Broad Hrbt.Netherstead·, W elcombe rd Broad walk Rowley crescent Brook John, 6 College street Fisher Arthur William, Inchcliffe, Hyatt William, 38 Albany place Bryant Miss, I9 Evesham place Maidenhead road Hvde• William John, Mavfield• avenue Buckingham Mrs. 25 Evesham place Fitzpatrick Richard Henry, Kinkora, Irving Miss, Longcot, Evesham road Buckley Miss, Holmleigh,St.Gregory's Great Gregory's road Jackson Miss, Avonside, Mill lane road Flower Archibald D. The Hill, War- Jackson William Henry, The Laurels. Bollard William Porter, 19 Payton st wick roa.d 35 Shipston road Bullen A. H. 26 Evesham place Foster Chas . .St. Issey, Mayfield av Jaggard William, Avonthwaite, Ship- Burke Joseph F., C.E. I Mayfield av Fox Edward, 18 Bridge street ston road Burrows Charles, 20 Payton street Francis Mrs. Sanctus road Jennings Howard, Maidenhead road Bush Frank, Grove road Freeman Mrs. Alveston cottage, Tid- Justins Hippesley, Rosecroft,Rother st Caldecott Mrs. Meon view, St. Gre­ dington road Kennedy Mrs. 5 Tyler street gory's road, Rowley Freeman William Henry, Chestnut Kesteven-Morris Charles Vincent. Cale-Matthews George Frederick, view, Grove road The Elms, MaidE>nhead road Rowley crescent Gale Lancelot, The Nook,St.Gregory's Kmg .Arthur Godsell, 18 Evesham pi Callaway .Albert H. 9 Evesham place road Lacey Arth. Highfields,Maidenhead rd Cameron-Stuart Mrs. The Firs, Garner Mrs. 3 Mayfield avenue Large Charles Edward, Llewellyn. Rother street Gem Evelyn Percy, Ely place Evesham place Canning Miss, 5 College street Gibbs Arthur Robert, Sheep street Lawrence Rev. Francis Henry B.A. Casswell Herbt. Fairspeir,Shipston rd Gibbs Miss, 56 Shipston road (curate), Meadow cot. Scholar's la .
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