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BUR [DORSET.] ..- Bastard T.H.Charlton Mar~Hall,Blndfrd Binney Rev [ COURT DIRECTORY.] 895 BUR [DORSET.] ..- Bastard T.H.Charlton Mar~hall,Blndfrd Binney Rev. George, Cambrian villa, Bridge William, Cattistock cottage, Batten Capt. J.M. ~.P. Upper Cerne, The Cobb, Lyme Regis Cattistock, Dorchester Dorche~ter Birkbeck Rev. William J. B.A. Buck- Brine James E. Rowlands, Wimbome Bavel'stock H. Elm grove, Hill butts, land Newton, Dorchester Brine Robert, Gussage St. Michael, Wimborne Bissett Mrs. St. Martin's ter. Wareham Farnham, Shaftesbury 'Haylee Misses, Upperton ho. Weymouth BlackboroughT.IwerneMinstr.Blalldh·d BrineT.C.A.Eversfield,Parkstone,Poole Bayley H. A. West Allington, Bridport Blackden Rev. Charlps, M.A. Rectory, Bristowe Miss, Longfleet, Poole Bayley Mrs. Longfleet, Poole Radipole, Weymollth Bristowe Mrs. Long street, Sherborne Bayly Edward, Clayland~, Weymouth Bla~ave Major Charles Alexander, Broadley Rev. Alexander,lIl.A.Bradpole, Beach Jhn. 2 Woollaston ter. Dorchestr Upper Loders, Bridport Bridport Beach Thomas, .r.P. Foster's cottage, Blair Capt. Horatio, R.N. & Mrs. ]5 Brodie Miss, Elm houge, Langton Ma- Bradpole, Bridport St. Leonard's terrace, Weymouth travers, Wareham Beale C. The Priory, Wareham Blake Henry, Cheap street, Sherborne Brodie William Richarrl, Elm house, Beale Charles, Trinity road, Weymouth Blanch Rev.John,M.A.Retreat,Sherbrn Langton Matravers, Wareham Beale J oseph, Park villa, Dorchester BlancbardJ. Laurelcot.Longfleet, Poole Brooks William, Grove, Portland road, Melcombe Regis, Weymouth Blanchard Mrs. East street, Poole Broster Ricbd. W. Broad st. Lyme Regis Beard Rev. S. Wakeham, Portland Blanchard Newel, Bailer, Poole Broughton John, Wimborneroad, Long- BeazorRev.J.A.Rector.v,Yeates,Portlnd Blandford George, North street, Poole fleet, Poole Beck T. WoodviIle cot.Parbtone, Poole Blandford Hen. Salisbury rd. Blandford Brown Sir W. Hill side,Parkstone,Poole Beckles Rev. Canon John AIleyne, Blatbwayte Rev. Richard Vesey, M.A. Brown Capt. Amyatt, Southfield, Dor- West Chickerell, Weymouth Lillington, Sherborne chesterrd.MeIcombeRegis,Weymouth Beckley Rev. F. Newland, Sherborne Blennerhasset Rev. John, M.A., J.P. Brown Capt. William Henry, R.N. Beer Mrs. Hi~h street, Poole Rectory, Ryme Intrinsica, Sherbome Sherborne lane, Lyme Regis Belben Geor~e, H olme wood, Long Blott Mrs. Melbourne house, Sherborne Brown A.Belle vue, Bleke st. Shaftesbry Ham, Hampreston, Wimborne Blount Mrs. King street, Wimborne Brown Ezekiel, Darby house, Burton Belben Mrs. Longfleet, Poole Blout Henry S. Rowlands, Wimborne Bradstock, Bridport BelbenT..r.p.Belle Vue,Parkstone,Poole Blunt Edward Powlett, M.A. Spettis- Brown James, Darby house, Burton Bell Jbn. W. Sandley house, Gillin~ham bury, Blandford Bradstock, Bridport Bell Mrs. Knapp house, Wyke street, Boag Rev. Fredk. Vewood, Cranborne Brown J. Maiden Newton, Dorchester GiIlingham Board Miss, Silver street, Lyme Regis Brown :Mrs. Castle garden, Wareham BellMrs.Sturminster Newton,Blandford Bolt Chrilltopher, 13 St. Thomas street, Brown William K. East st. Bridport Bell Thomas George, The Elms, West Melcombe Regis, Weymouth Browne Col. John Dillion, Charlton ChickereIl, Weymouth Bond Rev. Nathaniel, B.A., J.P. Creech Barrow, Blandford Benbow Miss, Woodmead, Uplyme road, grange, Wareham Browne J. W. Merly house, Canford Lyme Regis Bond Miss, Tyneham house, Tyneham, Magna, Wimborne Benjafield J. Cemetery rd. Gillingham Wareham Bryer Wm. Gray, South st. Dorchester Benjafield Mrs. Wyke st. Gillin~ham Bond N. .r.P. Holme priory, Wareham Brymer Rev. John George, M.A. Child BenjafieldSilas, West Stower,Gillinghm Bond Thomas, J.P. Tylleham house, Okeford, Blandlord BennetRev.W.P.Bothenhmptn.Bridprt Tynebam, Wareham Brymer WilIiam Ernest, M.P., .r.P. Bennet Stephen, South st. Wareham Bonner Miss, South street, Bridport Ilsington ho.Puddletown,Dorchester ; BennettCapt.CbarlesCooper,R.N.,.r.l'. Boor Charles, East Borough, Wimborne & Carlton club, London s.w St. Andrew's, Uplyme rd. Lyme Regis Boreham William T. M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Buck Jeremiah, 10 Waterloo place, Bennett Henry Raymond, The Old L.R.C.P. West street, Wareham Melcombe Regis, Weymouth Rectory, St. James's, Shaftesbury Borrett Mrs. Long-field hOe Weymouth ,Buck Thomas John Avery, Victoria Rennett Mrs. Bimport ho. Shaftesbury BorrowCornelius J .Queen st.Gillingham villa, Lennox street, Weymouth Bennett Mrs. Yetminster, Sherborne Boswell Mrs. Cheap street, Sherborne Buckeley J. Wakefield, LOllgfleet, Poole Bennett Robert Christie, 10 Gloucester Boteler Mrs. Gatefield, Sidmouth road, Buckle Yen. Archdeacon, M.A. Rectory, terrare, Melcombe Regis, Weymouth Lyme Regis Upway, Dorchester Bennett Thos. South walks, Dorchester Boucher Rev. Henry, J.P. Thorllhill Buckley James, High street, Poole Bennett T. H. Salisbury st. Blandford house, Stalbridge, Blandford Bucldey Titus, East street, PooIe Bennett Wm. Sidmouth rd. Lyme Regis Bower Rev. HeDl'Y T. ~.P. Fontmell, Buckley William, Cheap st. Sherborne Benson Rev. William John, West Hill Child Okeford, Blandford Budd Mrs.] Queen street, Bridport cottage, Wyke Regis, Weymouth BowerHenrySyndercombe,J.p.Shroton Budden Alfred J. Avenue cotta~e, Benson Benjarnin,9 Belgrave terrace, house, Blandford Avenue road, Wimborne Melcombe Regis, Weymouth Bower Richard, 1 Frederick place, Mel- Budden John, Hill street, Poole Benthall Edwd. .l.P. Longst. Sherborne combe Regis, Weymouth Budge Philip Edwd. L. Long-fleet, Poole Bentinck George Cavendish, Branksea Bower Thomas Bowyer, .r.P. Iwerne Bugden William H. King st. Wimborne Island, Corfe Castle Minster, Blandfbrd Bugler H.]2 Wollaston vils. Dorchester BentleyJ.C.FordwaterChardstck.Chard BowersWilliam HenryB.West Borough, Bull John, Melcombe villa, Gloucester Bentley T.Fordwater Cllardstock,Chard Wimborne street, Melcombe Regis, Weymouth Bentley Thos. H. Green hill, Sherborne Bowles Mrs. Peace marsh, Gillingham Bullen Capt.Cbas. R.N.,J.P. Charmouth Ber!!;en Mrs. 6 Turton street, Melcombe Boyd Mrs. Wollaston villas, Dorchester BuIlen John Bullen TatcheIl TatchelI, Regis, Weymouth Boys Frederick, East street, Blandford Manor house, Marshwood, Crewkerlle BerkeleyHon.G.Alderny.Kinsn.Wimbrn Boyt James H. Longfleet, Poole Burbidge James, Tout hill, Sbaftesbury Bernard Rev. Edward RusseIl, lLA. Bradford Alfred, Chards mead, Bridport Burdge Mrs. 10 Frederick place, Mel~ Tarrant Hinton, Blandford Bradish Lieut.-Col. Joseph, Acreman combe Regis, Weymouth Bemard F. G. Shillingstone, Blandford street, Sherborne Burdge Samuel, 5 Grosvenor viis. Dor- Bernard Fras. R. M.B. Grove, Portland Bradsbaw Mr!l.2 Hanover terrace, Dor- chesterrd.MelcombeRegis,Weymouth Besant Mrs. Harbour road, Bridport chesterrd.MelcombeRegis,Weymoutb Burdon Rev. Ricbard, M.A. Haselbul"Y Best Capt. the Hon. Frederick, 4 Bel- Bragge Rev. Charles Albert,M.A.Vicar- Bryan, Blandford vedere, Melcombe Regis, Weymouth age, Thorucombe, Chard Burge Miss, Castleton, Sherborne Best John Morgan, Warmwell Down, Bragge John, J.P. Sadborow, Thorn- Burgess Misses, The Castle, Parkstone, WarmweU, Dorchester combe, Chard Poole Bestall Rev. William Stephenson, 4 Braim Ven. Thomas Hen. D.D. Caundle Burgess Robert, Stourpaine, Blandford Ranelagh terrace, Melcombe Regis, Bishop, Sherborne Burgess T.K.Tarrant GrenvlIe. Blandfru We)'mouth BrandJoseph Smith, Long st.Sherborne Hurnard Rev. Arthur Chichester, B.A. Betts Mrs. 83 St. Thomas street, Mel- Brandram Lieut.-Col. Al'ldrew Babb, vicarage, Osmington, Weymouth combe Regis, Weymouth St. Michael's house, Sidmouth road, Burnett Capt. Bartholomew, Antwerp Bevis Abraham, Wambrook, Chard Lyme Regis; & at Blackheath, Kent lodge, Radipole, Weymouth Bewsey W.M.Siam bo.Radiple,"Weymtb Brattle Trafalg-ar, Chideock, Bridport Burnett Capt. Charles, Antwerp lodge, Biddle Capt. Waring A. Long Ham Hrennand WiIliam, Ivy cottage, Bland- Radipole, Weymouth ho. Long Ham, Hampreston, Wimbru ford St. Mary, Blandford Burnett Edwill, High West st. Dorcbstr Riddlescombe T.R.We.Allingtn.Bridprt Brennand William E. East st. Blandford Burridg-e Miss, Barton hill, Shaftesbury BillingtonRev.G.H.M.A.Chlbry.Wmbrn Brice Miss, East Borough, Wimborne Burridge Wm. Edwd. Bell st. Shaftesbry Bingham Col. Rippisley H. .r.P. 57 High Bricke11William,Bimport street,Sbaftes- Burrough William, Dorchester road, West street, Dorchester bury Melcomhe Regis, Weymouth Bingham Capt. Thomas Richard Deve- Bridge Rev. John Moore, Lorton house, Burrowes Rev. Edward D. LL.D. The reux, Sunny hill, Parkstone, Poole Broadway, Melcombe Regis Vicarage, Kimmeridge, Wareham Bingham Rev. Charles William, M.A., Bridge John Erlward, .r.P. Mannr hou8e, Burt Rev. John, M.A. Vicarage,Coomhe .r.P. Melcombe Bingham, Dorchester Pydel-Trenthitle, DorchelOit~r , Keynes, Wareham.
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