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Oxfordshire. Loc 327 ' • • COURT DIREarORY.J OXFORDSHIRE. LOC 327 ' Jordan Rev. Percival Walsh, Rectory, Knight Mr.s. Brize Norton S.O Lediard Mrs. 143 Iffiey road, Oxford Drayton, Banbury Knight'()n Miss, Hemdean house, Lee Rev. ThomasWilliam M.A. Vicar- Jorden Mrs. 87 Woodstock road, St. Caversham, Reading age, Lea:field, Witney Giles', Oxford Knitts William, 7 5 Abingdon road, Lee H. G. ,M. D. I6 Upp.High st. Thame Jo.seph H. W. B., M.A.New Col.Oxford Grandpont, OxfQrd Lee Miss, S<Jciety of Friends' School, Joyce Rev. C., M.A.Sydenhm. Tetswth KDowles Mrs. The Hermitage, Head- Sibf()rd Ferris, Banbury JudgeMrs.Rumley vil.Littlemre.Oxfrd ington, Oxford Lee :Misses, The Cot. Lashlake,Thame Judge W. P. Wardington, Banbury Knox Brownlow D. Ardmillan, Caver- Leech Jo!.eph, 200 Oowley rd. Oxford Kearsey J. South Newington,Banbury sham, Reading Lees Charles Percy, Shotov·er lodge, Kebbel 1\fiss, II Warnborough toad, Knutton Fre.derick Char:es, 105 West Headington Quarry, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford street, Grimsbury, Banbury Lees Leonard, 106 'West stree4 Keck Thos. Ivy Dene, Chipping Nortn Krebs Heinrich 1L.A., Ph.D. Taylorian Grimsbury, Banbury Ke.ddie Miss,IOFyftd.rd.St.Giles',Oxfd institution, St. Giles' st. Oxfmd Leforestier Mr.s. Bampton, Faringdon Keeler John William, 22 Buckingham Kynaston Mrs. Church ter. Bicest-er Legge Rev. James M.A., LL.D. 3 street, Grandpont, Oxford Lacey Samuel J.P. The Poplars, Upp. Keble road, St. Giles', Oxf<1rd Keeley William, Elm cottage, Fair High street, Thame Legge Edwd. 24 South Bar st.Banbry mile, Henley-on-Thames Lailey:Miss,Market pl.Henley-on-Thms Leigh Rev. Howard Franeis M.A. Keen E. I5Cobden cres.Grandpnt.Oxfd Lailey 1\'Iiss, Merton house, Bell st. HolywelJ vicarage, Church :street, Keen John Loy B.A. Herns, Rather- Henley-on-Thames Holywell, Oxford field Greys, Henley-on-Thames T..a.ing Charles 1\fiskin, 6 Rawlinson Leigh Arthur Lea, The Cottage, Kelley C. 2 Park cres. Park twn.Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxfmd Church green, Witney Kelson F.2gChalfontrd.St.Giles',Oxfd Lake Mrs. 63 1fiddleton road, Grims- Leigh Henry Devenish M.A. 35 Holy- Kel:son Lewis, 62 Kingst()n road, St. bury, Banbury well street, Oxford Giles', Oxford Lake Mrs. Kirsopp, I Clarendon villas, Leigh John Blundell, Manor house, Kemp Rev. Goo. Lynch, St. Frides- Park town, Oxfmd Stratton Audley, Bicester wide's vicarage, Botley rd. Oxford Lake Wm. E. Bath r<1ad, Banbury Lentzner K.TheCedars,Park twn.Oxfd Kemp .Alfred, Havering house, St. L.amb Rev. Thomas Davis S.C.L. 8 Le Pia Rev. William, Tet..sworth Clement's street, Oxford Bevingt.on road, St. Giles', Oxfmd Lester Lester Vallis M.A. 2 Rawlin- Kempson Rd.78Hurst st.Cowley,Oxfrd Lamb Miss, Burdrop, Sibford Gower, son road, St. Giles', Oxford Kemshead 0. 293 Iffiey road, Oxford Banbury Lethbridge Mrs. 74 Woodstock road, Kench Rev. T. 187 Cowley rd. Oxford Lamb Miss, ·we. Adderbury, Banbury St. Giles', Oxf<1rd Kench M. Lyncote,Oxford rd.Bambury Lamb Mrs. A. Sibford Gower,Banbury Leudesdorf Charles M.A. Pembroke Kendall Rev. Jn. Francis M.A. Vicar- Lamb Rd. H. Sibford Ferris, Banbury college, St. Aldate's !'treet, Oxford age, Great Tew, Enstone S. 0 Lambert Rev. Greville Henry M. A. Lever Surgeon-MajQl' Reginald Croft Kendall John, 20 London place, St. Emmington, Tetsworth M.B. Denton house~ Iffiey, Oxford Clement's, Oxford Lambert J. Queen st.Henley-on-Thms Lever Miss, q6 Walton street, St. KendaJI Mrs. 20 South street, Grims- Lambourn Miss, Kidlington, Oxford Thomas', Oxford bury, Banbury Lamprey J. A. 6 Crouch st. Banbury Lewis George William, Apsiey house, Kennedy Edgar,26 Bridge st.:Banbury Lane F. H. High st. Burford R.S.O Filkins, Lechlade S.O. (Glo?stersh) Kennett-Hayes T. 5 Oriel st. Oxf<1rd Lane Jn. R. 189 Iffiey rd. Oxfmd Lewis Henry, 6 Crip1ey rDad, Oxford Kenney T. 38 Aston st. Cowley, Oxford Lane Miss, 31 Southam rd. Banbury Lewis Mrs. Crowmarsh Gifford, Wal- Kenrick Rev. Charles William Herbt. Lane Samuel Bobbins, Bridge street, lingford M.A. Church rd.Oaversham,Readng Caversham, Reading Lewis Mrs. Manor house, North st. Kent 1\fiss, The Priory, Iffiey, Oxford Lang Rev. "\V. C. G., M.A. Oxford Osney, Oxford Kerry Arthur F. 91 Kingston road, LangdonG.W.Worton grnge.Ovr.:Srtn Lewis Percy J. 4 Abbey rd. Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Langham Maurice, 27 Leckford road, Ley Mrs. 55 James st. Cowley, Oxfrd Kershaw Mrs. Comberford ho. Blox- St. Giles', Oxford Liddell Henry Andrew, I02 Marlboro' ham, Banbury Langhorne Rev. T., M.A.Elsfld.0xfrd road, Grandpont, Oxford Kidd Rev. Beresford James M.D. 36 Langhoorne Rev. William Henry M.A. Lidd·erdale James, Northfie:d End ho. Leckford r<1ad, St. Giles', Oxford Rectory, Over Worton, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Kidman Arthur, 85 Abingdon road, Langston Frederick William B.A. 4 Light.foot Henry Le Blanc lvl.A. Cor- Grandpont, Oxford Polstead road, St. Giles', Oxford pus Christi college, Oxford Kilby Edward F. Fairview villa, Langton Rev. Frederick William M . .A. Lightfoot Miss, I7 St. Giles' st.Oxfrd Caversham Park p~ace, Reading Wolveroote, Oxford '· Lightfoot Mrs. The Prebendal, Thame Kilby Fredk. T.22Southam rd.Baubry U!nkester Edwin Ray M.A. 2 :Brad- Lillingston William, 20 Walton Well Kilby Harry, The Sycam()res, "\Vest more road, St.. Giles', Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford • Bar street, :Banbury Large Miss,Manor ho.Kenoott,Swindn Limings Fredk. Park street, Thame Kilby Robert, Fritwell, Banbury Larnach Maj. James Walker, Adder- Lindsay Lieut.-Col. Waiter James, Kilby Samuel, 21 Southam rd.Banbry bury house, Adderbury, Banbury Elmthorpe, 'l'emple Cowley, Oxf•Jrd Kilby Spencer, Wendlebury, :Bicester Lasseter William J. G. IO Stanley Lindsay W. M., M.A. Jesus c.ol.Oxfrd Kimberley J. S. Grafton ldg. Banbry road, Cowley, Oxford Lindsey F. W. H. Rutland ho. :Bicestr Kimberley Mrs.26 Britannia rd.Bnbry Latham Thomas, Bishop's Court, Lindsey William Lewis, 2 Walton Kinch William, The Hermitage, Ded- Dorchester, Wallingford crescent, St. Th<1mas', Oxford dington, Oxford Lathbury J.H.Hethe vil.Hethe,Bicester Lindup Wait. G. The Grange, Bamp- King Rev. John Richard M.A. St. Latimer Mrs. II7 Iffiey rd. Oxford ton, Faringdon Peter's vicarage, 4 South Parks La.t<1uche Mrs. 2 Farndon road, St. Lingham C. Isis bank, Iffiey, Oxford road, Oxford Giles', Oxford Lister B!ev.J.S.,M.A.Sth.Stoke,Readng King Frank, 84 Park street, Thame Latter Misses,New st.Henley-<m-Thms Litchfield C. West Adderbury, Banbry King Jas. F. 219 Iffiey road, Oxford Laughlin Rev. H. E. E. 68 Walton Little Mrs. I St. John?s pl. Balllbury- King James Russell, Bozedown house, street, St. Thomas', Oxford Little William M.A. Corpus Christi Whitchurch, Reading Lawes Frederick, Laurel lawn, Lower coll-ege, Oxford King Mrs. 2 Abbey road, Oxford Caversham, Reading Littleboy Wm. J.P. Crowmarsh mills, Kingerlee Henry Stephen, 6 Banbury Lawes J.Hillside ho.Cavershm.Reading Preston Crowmarsh, Wallingford road, Summertown, Oxford LawranceRev.W.,M.A.Shilton,Farngdn Littledale Rev. Godfrey Armytage Kingerlee Thomas H. Bridge house, Lawrence Rev. Matthew Soott, Sheep M.A. Vicarage, Chipping l'iort<,t Botley road, Oxford street, Burford R.S.O Littlehales Rev. Alfred Mor~an :U A. Kirby Rev. James :Barber B. A. Emmer Lawrence J. Ea. Adderbury, Banbury Grendon, Kidlington, Oxford green, Caversham, Reading Law.s J.P. 3Fyfield rd.St.Giles',Oxford LittletonJ.Eagle vls.Church gn.Witney- Kirby Rev. Reginald Rivers M.A. Lawton R.Low. Mill ho. Chppng.Nrtn Littlewood Rev. Henry Charles M.A. Rectory, 1\fixbury, Brackley ,Lay W. Long Handborough, Wood'Stck The Vicarage, Goring, Reading Kirby Adam, Blackthorn, Ambros- Lay William Henry, Oharl:bury S.O LivingstDne Rev. Robert Goorge M . .A.. den, Bicester Layt<~n George, Sheep street, Bicester Pembroke college, St. Aldate's st~ Kirby George, Oxford ter. Bicester Lea Edward Hay, 6 Keble road, St. Oxford Kirby J.Kencott cot.Kencott,Swindon Giles', Oxford Llewellin William, 24 Farnd<On road,. Kirkby Rev. Jn. Henry M.A. Weston- Lea Frederick W., B.Sc. Grammar St. Giles', Oxford on-the-Green, Bicest-er School, Burford R.S.O Lloyd H. New st. Chipping Norton Kirtland W. R. Wendlelmry, Bicester Lea Mrs. Bridge street, Witney Lloyd Miss, 96 Holywel.l st. Oxfmd Knight Charles, The Laurels, Lewk- Leach W.Osmond ho.Kidlington,Oxfrd Lloyds Arthur Richard, The Acacias,. nor, Tetsworth Leake W. H. Sibford Ferris, Banbury St. Andrew's rd. Heuley-on-Thrones Knight John, High street, Witney Leathes Capt.H. Bix,Henley-on-Thms Lloyds Mrs.Church st.Henley-on-Ths Knight Mrs. Queen's villas, Queen Lediard Rev. Arthur, IB Bullingdon Lock Rev. Waiter M . .A. 16 Crick rd •. street, Henley-on-Thames road, Cowley, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford .
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