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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. HAN 365 Grice-Hutchinson Mrs WORCE'TER~HIRE.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. HAN 365 Grice-Hutchinson Mrs. The Boynea, Grindrod Mrs. Wyche- side, Malvern IHaigh Mrs. x Tontine bldgs. Stourprt Upton-on-Severn, Worcester. Wells, Malvern Hailes Edward, Hanington Hall frm. Grierson Miss, 6 Comberton terrace, Grisewood Rev. Arthur George M.A. Chaddesley Oorbett, Kidderminster Kidderminster Rectory, Daylesford, Chipping Nonn Haines. Ernest Montague, lH Loch- Griffin Rev. Joseph Cuthbert O.S.B. Grisewood F.Upton Wold ho. Blockley mere crescent, Hallow rd.Worcester Benedictine Priory of Our Lady & Grizzell E. T. Worcester st. Pershore Haines John, 18 Greenhill, Evesham St. E<fmund, College rd. Gt.Malvrn Grosvenor George William D.L., J.P. Haines John Thomas, Broadway Griffin Frank, Glebe dene, Norton J·d. Elmley ho. Blakedown, Kiddrmnstr Haines Thos.26 Worcester rd.Bedditch Stourbridge Grove A. 1 Parkfield ter. Stourbridge Hake Mrs. Inglewood, Malvern road, Griffin George Francis J.P. Cairn Grove Alexander 0. G. M. g3 North Worcester brae. Brindley street, Stourport street, Kate's hill, Dudley Hale Mrs. uo Broadwell rd. Oldbury Griffin .John Benjamin, Highclere, Grove A. Stourbridge rd, Halesowen Hale Mrs. st43 Hurcott rd.Kddrmnstr Reservoir road, Kidderminster Grove Arthur James, St. Margaret's Halford George, Mill house, Cleave Griffin John McClean, Woollas hall, Well, Hasbury, Halesowen Prior, Evesham Eckington, Pershore Grove Ernest Harry, The Cedars, Halford Misses, Sheep st. Shipston- Griffin Miss. Church view, Hartle- Stourbridge roa·d, Halesowen on-Stour bury, Kidderminster Grove Frederick, Huntingtree, Wall Hall Fdk. N. 54 Worcester st.Strbrdg Griffin Miss, The Old Vicarage, Well, Halesowen Hall HerbPrt J.P. Dodderhill court, Broadway Grove George H. 14 The Tything, Droitwich Griffin Miss B. Caragh, Hagley road, Worcester Hall Jn. !a7 Chesnut walk, Worceste:tt Stourbridge Grove Misses, Grove lodge, Harving- Hall J sph. I8 I Wolverhampton st.Dudly Griffin Miss C. Christine villa, Clark ton, Evesham Hall Miss, Cintra villa, Homyold rd. street, Stourbridge Grove Mrs. Fairholme, Marlborough Great Malvern Griffin Mrs. A.H.Pedmore,Stourbridge avenue, Finstall, Bromsgrove Hall Miss, Ham house, Upton-on- Griffin Mrs. Drayton grove, Bel- Grove Mrs. Lower Hagley, Stourbrdg Severn, Worcester broughton, Stourhridge Grove B. E. I! Bewdley hill,Kddrmnstr Hall Misses, 20. The Hill avenue, Bath Griffin Rupert George, Quarry cot- Grove Thos .. Wood st. Kidderminster road, Worcester tage, Pedmore, Stourbridge Groves James Ritchie,Oakland house, Hall T. Brooklands,Finstall,Brmsgrve Griffin T. lll Bewdley hill,Kiddermnstr St. John's, Woroester Hallack Rev. A., M.A (CongreglV Griffin Thomas Leonard, Stoney Groves Mrs. 3 Park aven. Worcester tional), Shrubbery aven. Worcester Hurst, Sutton Pk. rd. Kiddermnstr Growcott Mrs. 42 Portway rd.Oldbury Hallett Henry Alfred, Clovelly, Olive Griffin William, The Anchorage, Ped- Growcott Samuel,.p Bloxcidge street, road, Finstall, Bromsgrove more, Stourbridge Langley, Birmingham Hallett J.Oak cot.We.Malvern,Malvrn Griffin William Lashford, The Elms, Grun Mademoiselle, 24 Shrubbery Hamand Louis Arthur, The Dingle, Bed hill, Stourbridge avenue, Worcester Christchurch road, Great Malvern Griffin William,Pendyke, Lower Hag- Gudgeon Bobert, Oldnall house, Old- Hamblett Job T. Lyttelton house, ley, Stourbridge nall road, Kidderminster Worcester road, Malvern Link Griffith Rev. Frederick Seymour, Guest Albt. 22 South rd. Stourbridge Hamer O.D.24 Chester rd.Kiddrmnsti- Rectory, Pendock, Tewkesbury Guest Albert Harry, 29 Vicarage rd. Hamersley Rev. Herbert M.A.Bredon, Gri:ffith Robt-rt B..A., M.D. Knappa Wollaston, Stourbridge Tewkesbury house, Netherton, Dudley Guest Arthur, Bryn Stour, Cookley, Hamilton Col. Beresford, Bed house, Griffith-Boscawen Lieut.-Col. Sir Arth. Kidderminster Kempsey, Worcester Saekville Trevor M.P. Oakham Guest Benj. 108 Broadwell rd. Oldbry Hamilton Rev. Charles ChetwodeM.A. lodge, Oakham road, Dudley; & 8~ Guest David Verner, New wood, Wol- Rectory, Broome, Stourbridge Cornwall gardens S W & Athen- laston, Stourbridge Hamilton A. I4 Blakebrook, Kdrmstr reum & Carlton clubs S W & Con- Guest T.24Wood st.Wohaston,Strbrdg Hamilton Miss, 5 Shrubbery avenue, stitutional club W C, London Guise Harry, 68 Bromsgrove road, Worcester Griffi.ths Capt. John, Upper Bean hall, Redditch Hamilton Sidne:r- Graves M.A., J.P. Bradley green, Feckenham,Bedditch Guise Miss, Trevone, Malvern road, Oombe lodge, Foley ter.Gt.Malvera Griffiths Rev. Arthur Lancelot Edwd. St. John's, Worcester Hammersley Edwin, Poppyland,Lower B.A. Lower Broadheath, Worcester Guise T. 3I Sunnyside road,Worcestr Hagley, Stourbridge Griffiths Rev. Robt. Geo. M.A. Vicar- Gutch Arthur Henry, 'l'he Waldrons, Hammersley Mrs. Stallington, Mal- age, Clifton-on-Teme, Worcester Feckenham, Redditch vern Wells, Malvern Griffiths Rev. William, 34 Bridge st. Gutch Mrs.King'sEnd cottage,Powick, Hammond Herbert,Ravenstone, Lower Evesham · Worcester Hagley, Stourbridge Griffiths Alfred, Holly mount, Holly Guy George Silas J.P. Rose bank, Hammond Joseph, The Hollies, Cobden . hall, Dudley Wells road, Great Malvern street, Wollaston, Stourbridge Griffiths Edwin, I Fair View x·oad, Guy Mrs. Littleford lodge. Graham Hammond Misses, The Hollies, Cob- Dudley road, Great Malvern den street, Wollaston, Stourbridga Griffiths Henry, 85 Ombersley road, Gwilt Mrs. r7 Park avenue, Worcester Hammond Mrs.Aylmer lodge, Francha Worcester Gwynn Harry, Glenavon, Como road, road, K.idderminster Griffiths Hubert M. 105 High street, Great Malvern Hammond Mrs.Bretforton, Honeybrne · Worcester Gwynn Mrs. I Corner gardens, St. Hammond Samuel, 4a Coventry st. Gri:ffi.ths John Crisp M.D. 68 Comber- John's, Worcester Kidderminster ton road, Kidderminster Hackett C. R. no Oakly rd. Bedditch Hampton Lord, Waresley court, Griffiths J oseph, Blower's Green ho. Hackett Mrs. Fern dale, Lower Hag- Hartlebury, Kidderminster; &I Blower's Green road, Dudley ley, Stourbridge Junior Naval & Military club W, Griffiths Mrs.2 Arboretum rd.Worestr Hadden Hy. Avenue house, Tibberton London Griffiths Mrs. Hermitage, Chester rd. road, Great Malvern Hampton Rev. Jn. M.A. St.Michael'• Kidderminster Haddon Gavin, St. .Audrey's, Priory college, Tenbury Gri:ffi.th. Mrs. 36 Laugherne road, St. road, Great Malvern Hampton W. H. 6 Roden av.Kdrmstr John's, Worcester Haddy C. Crescent, New rd.Brmsgrve Hanbury Mrs. St. James' cottage, Griffiths Mrs. 83 London rd. Worcstr Haden Adam, The Mount, Bridle rd. West Malvern, Malvern Griffiths Samuel, Link End cottage, Wollaston, Stourbridge Hancock Arthnr, 44 Bromyard road, Farley road, Malvern Link Haden Mrs. Io Droitwich rd.Worcestr St. John's, Woroester Griffiths Thomas, The Nook, South Hadgkiss Sidney Harris, Springfields, Hancock Edward A. Kepax, Park road, Stourbridge Belbroughton, Stourbridge View ter. Barbonrne park, Worcestr Griffiths T.H.IsBattenhall rd.Worcstr Hadgkiss William, Pinrough, Barnt Hancock Fredk. Charles, Church st. GriffithsW. 228Hurcott rd.Kiddrmnstr Green, Birmingham Shipston-on-Stonr Griffiths William Thomas, Stoke Hadley Alexander, High view, Crom- Hancock George D. The Oedana, North wharf, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove well crescent, Redhill, Worcester Claines, Worcester Grigg Miss, Goodrest, Hill Grove Hadley George J.P. Mereto!l villa, Hancocks TheMisses,The Birches,Wol- crescent, Kidderminster Cakemore, Bla.ckheath, Binningham verley, Kidderwinster Grigg William Roberts, Fir grove, Hadley Harry E., B.Sc. 2 Hill Grove Hancocks William, Blak.eshall house_ Wollaston, Stourbridge crescent, Kidderminster Wolvl'rley, Kidderminater Grimley John, Leesdale, Stephenson Hadley Howard J. 33 Park av.Worcstr Hancox William Green, Whitecot, terrace, Worcester Hadley James, Highbury, Blakedown, Lower Hagley, Stourbridge Grimmer Thomas, Springfield house, Kidderminster Hand Mrs. I03 Wellington rd. Dudley Brickfields road, Worcester Hadley John G. Callow End,Worcestr Hand Thos.so Worcester st.Stourbrdg Grimsdale Miss, Dunstan villa, Boch· Hadley L. W. 90 Bath rd. Worcester Hand Waiter, Pendeen,Lower Hagley, ford, Tenbury Hadley Rich d. I Church sq. Old bury Stourbridge Hadley W. Arden,Barnt Green, B'ham Handley Arth. Lansdowne bo.Tenbury .
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