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Private Residents. Smi 399 OXFORD~HIRE.J PRIVATE RESIDENTS. SMI 399 Shadwell Charles Lancelot D.C.L. Shipley Miss, r.a :Bevington road, St. Sims Mrs. 5 Portland road, Summer:- Oriel college, Oxford Giles', Oxford town, Oxford Sharman W. r6a,North :Bar ./lt.Banbry Shipley Waiter William, 4:1 Lonsdale Sims N.35 The Leys,Cbipping Norton Sharpe Rev . .Arthur Robrrt M.A. Rec- road, Summertown, Oxford Sims Thomas, 96 Abingdon road. tory, Upper Heyford, Banbury Shirley Joseph, Highfield, Oxford Grandpont, Oxford Sharpe Rev. William Robert M. A. Shirley Misses, The Roof-tree, Oxford Sims William, 3 Portland rd.Summer- Westwell. Burford street, Woodstock town, Oxford Sharpe Harold George, 3 Bognor vils. Shirley Walter Knight., The Corner, Sinclair Mrs. Glebe et. Goring,Readng The Springs, Witney High street, Woodstock Sing J. IMillington M.A. St. Edward's Sharpe Mrs. Corbiere, Kidmore road, Shoolbred Frederick Thomas, Thames school, Woodstock road, Summer- Cavel'!lham, Reading bank, Goring, Reading town, Oxford Sharpe Mrs. 19 Frenchay road, St. Shrimpton D. W. 11 Newland, Banbry Sing Mrs. 33 St. Marga~et's rd.Oxfrd Giles', O::dord Shrimpton Miss, roB A.bingdon road, Singer Charles Albert, Haz.eldean. Sha.w Rev. Alfred Edward M.A.Oxon., Grandpont, Oxford Reading- road, Henley-on-Thames D.Lit.Lond. Oxford road, Thame Shrubb Frank,Shillingford,Wallingfrd Singer Ernest, 9 St. Mark's rqad, Shaw Joseph, 3 Norman avenue, Shrubb Miss,Stadhampton,Wallingfrd Henley-on-Thames Henley-on-Thames Shrubb Mr.s. J. Shillingford, Wallingfrd Sirett Rev. Caleb, Charlbury Shaw J. Youngwoods, Highfield,Oxfrd Shuffrey James .Alien, 99 Woodstock Sirman Frederick, 41 Chalfont road,... Shaw Mis8, Char lbury road, St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Shaw Willia.m Ingham J.P. Manor Shuffrey Leona.rd,63Wood grn.Witney Sisley Charles W. Dunalastair, St. house, Warding-ton, Banbury Shnffrey Saml. ., Wood green, Witney .Ann's road, Caversham, Reading Shaylor .A.ugustus Chas. Greenbank, Shiim Mrs. Church view_, Church Sivewright Miss, The Rise, Heading. The Mount, Caversham, Reading Handborough, Woodstock ton hill, Oxford Shea.rd Thomas John Walker, r8 Park Shurmer Fredk. 40 Warwick st. Oxfrd Sivewright Robert, 135 Banbury roadp crescent, Park town, Oxford Shurmer Ralph, 7 Kingston road, St. Summertown, Oxford Shears Rev. Hubert M .A. Rotherfield Giles', Oxford Skelcher Chas. 50 Botley rd. Oxford Peppard, Henlev-on-Thamea Sbuttlewort.h Alfred, 7 'Fair mile, Skelley Capt.Saml. 215 Iffiey rd.Oxfrd Shebbeare Rev. Charles John M.A. llenley-on-Thames Skerry Thomas, 6r Divinity road. Swerford, Enstone Shuttleworth Miss, "11 lffiey rd.Oxfrd Cowley road, Oxford Sheen Rev. Danzy, 71 Divinity road. Sibley .A.D.Manor ho.Crowell,Wallngfd Skidmore William, 47 Bullingdon rd_ Oowley road, Oxford Sideil Henry, 44 Chalfont road, St. Cowley St. John, Oxford Sheldon George Clement, 6 Marston Giles', Oxford Skinner Wm. J. 55 Bath rd. Banbury Ferry road, Oxford Sides 'Misses, 16 Polstead road, St. Skrine Rev. John Huntley M...A, .4 Snelford Miss, Monkt<Jn cottage, Giles', Oxford South Park road, Oxford Headington, Oxford Sidford Mrs. 219 Iffiey road, Oxford Skuce Ernest, 59 Warwick st. Oxford Shelton George, 16 'Staverton road, Sidgwick .Arthur M.A.. 64 Woodstock Slade E.Kidmore rd.Cavershm.Readng St. Giles', Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Slater Gilbert M.A., D.Sc. 12 Port- Shemeld :Miss,Sibford Gower,Banbury Sidgwick Nevil. Vincent M.A. Lin- land road, Summertown, Oxford Shepherd E. E. 259 IfHey rd. Oxford coin college, Oxford Slater Miss, 2 Victoria road. Summe~;- Shepherd, George, 28 Vicarage road, Simmonds Henry George,Elm cottage, town, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Fair mile, Henley-on-Thames Slater William, High Street housep Shepherd Moses, 30 We11tern road, Simmonds Mrs. 5 Bevington road, St. High st. Watlington, Wallingford Grandpont, Oxford Giles', Oxford Slatter 'Miss, Walliscote cottage. Shepherd .:\irs. 26 Bardwell rd. St. Sirnmonds Neville M. Meadowcroft, Whitchurch, Reading Giles', Oxford Conisbro' av. Caversham, Reading Slaughter Mrs, 38 St. Clement's st. Shepherd Mrs. Haneburg, Grey's hill, Simmonds William, 9 Hernes road, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Summertown, Oxford Slay CharlP~, 26 Frenchay road, St. Shepherd Mrs. Tower hill, Kidling- Simmons .A.thol Conway, 59 Lonsdale Giles', Oxford ton, Oxford road, Summertown, Oxford Slay Mrs. 30 Frenchay rd. St. Giles'. Shepherd William, 4 Walton st.Oxfrd Simmons Mr!' . .25 Iffiey road, Oxford Oxford Sheppard Edwin J. Carisbrooke,Albert Simmons 'Mrs. 79 Southmoor rd. St. Slay Reginald William, 17 Worcester road, Caversham, Reading· Giles', O:dord road, Chipping Norton Sheppard Frank A. 91 Southmoor rd. Simms J. 5 Manor pl.Holywell,Oxford Slessor Capt. Arthur Kerr M . .!., 6:z St, Giles', Oxford Simms Percy, 37 Portland road, Iffiey road, Oxford Sheppard George, 183 Banbury road, Summertown, Oxford Smale Miss, Warren view, Upper Summertown, Oxford Simons Frederick Charles, Newland, Warren avenue, Caversham,Beading-, Sheppard Miss, Milton house, Great Chinnor road, Thame Smale Morton, 68 Northfield end,. 'Milton, Walling-ford Simons F.W. Longfrie,Croft rd.Thame Henley-on-Thames Sheppard Mrs. Dawson, Elm cottage, Simons Mrs. Manton villa, Nelson st. Smale Mrs. II Norman -&Venuer Lower Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames Thamo Jlenley-on-Thames Shf11perd Charles William, 13 Park Simpkins Mrs. Seelisberg, St.Andrew's Smallhorn 'Mrs. Willow bank, High crescent, Park town, Oxford road, Henley-on-Thames street, Eynsham Shepperd F. r North st. Osney,Oxford Simpson A.rth. Telford J.P., F.R.G.S. Smart Hy. V. 12 Parker st. Oxford Sbeppard Miss. 4 Abbey road, Oxford The Temple, Goring, Reading; & 38 Smee A.M.2rChurch st.Cavrshm.Rdng Sherratt John Hall Lockyer, 189 Ban- Parliament street, Westminster SW Smith Major .Allan, Peacock house. bury road, Summertown, Oxford Simpson Rev. David Capell M.A. 135 Filkins, Lecblade (Glos) Sherratt T. Scott, 249 Iffiey rd.Oxford High ~treet, Oxford Smith Rev. Albert 'M.A. Vicarage,. Sherwood Rev. William Edward 'M.A. Simpson F. Hampson, Clovelly, Lower Duns Tew, Oxford 26o Iftley road, Oxford Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames Smith Rev. Alfred Cecil M.A. II~ SheTwood Arthur H. Ashville, Derby Simp!!on Frank, The Gables, Lower EanbuTy road, St. Giles', Oxford road, Caversham, Reading Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames Smith Rev. Ernest Frederick M ..L Sherwood 'Martin D.D.S. Toronto, Eimpson George Richard, 6g South- Apsley croft, Woodstock road,.. L.D.S.R.C.S. Oriel Coli. Oxford, 17 moor road, St. Giles', Oxford Summertown, Oxford ~aumont street, Oxford Simpson -George William, 33 Polstead Smith Rev. John Kinchin 'M.A. Vicar- Sherwood Misses. 1 Lower Fisher row, road, St. Giles', Oxford age, Minster Lovell, Witney St. Thomas', Oxford Simpson John, I98 Woodstock road, Smith Rev. Stanley Tlwmas M ..\. Sbevling Thomas, 33 Middleton road, Summertown, Oxford Missionary college. Dorchestel', Wal- Grimsbury, Banbury Simpson 'Miss, 23 Banbury road, St. Iingford Shield C. The Orchard,Goring-,Readng Giles', Oxford Smith Rev. Vincent- .A.rthur M.A. u6 ~hildrick Rev. Alfred, Vicarage, Simpson Miss. IB London place, St. Banbury road, St. Giles', Oxford Milton-under-Wychwood, Oxford Clement's, Oxford Smith A. Hammond, 29 Hart street, Shilleto Wm. Fredk. Ricbd. ){.A. 61 Simpson Pinder, Edwinstowe,Vicarage HenlPy-on-Tbames St. John's road, St. Giles', Oxford road, Henley-on-Thames Smith Arthnr Lionel M.A.The King'h 8hillingford Mrs. Acre End st.Eynshm Simp~on Samuel, 48 Western -road, Mound, Mansfield road, Oxford ShiUingford Mrs. I Bridg-e st. Witney Grandpont. Oxford Smith Arthur Lionel Foster M . .!. ~hillingford Mrs. 88 Sheep st.Bicester Sims Edward, 76 Warwick st. Oxford Magdalen college, Oxford ~bibon Charles J. The Gables, I I Sims Herbert, IQ White House road, Smith Chas. 2~8 .A.bin.g-don rd_ o~rord Calthorpe road, Banbnry Grandpont, Oxford Smith Chas. The Orchard, Neitbrap, Shihon Mrs.6 ~arlborough rd.Eanbry Sims J. C., F.G.S. 53 Wood green, Banbury Shilson S. G. The Priory, Cbarlbury Witney Smith Ch~trles G. H. Charlton, Blen- Shil!!()n W.J.23 South Bar st.Banbury Sims James, 36 Reg-ent street, Cowley heim road, Caversham. Reading St. John, Oxford .
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