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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Ilaw 351 Har:Ker F.J WARWICK~HlR1!;4 J PRIVATE RESIDENTS. IlAW 351 Har:ker F.J. 137 Holyhead rd.Covntry Harrison J. Clarke, Newholme, St. Hasluck Richard, The Nest, Strat- Barley Andrew, 4 Ellys rd. Coventry Andrew's street, Rugby ford road, Shirley, Birmingham Barley Herbt. H. 28 Butts, Coventry Harrison J. A.57 Spen~er av.Coventry Hassall H. 47 Avenue rd.Leamington Barley Waiter, The Warren, Went- Harrison James, The Glen, Che-ster Hassall J.W.46Warwick pl.Leamingtn worth -road, Four Oaks, Sutton road, Erdington, Birmingham Hassall W.J.9o Radford rd.Leamingtn Coldfield, •Birmingham Harrison John, Boldmere lake, Ches- Hastilow Waiter, The Firs, Mere Harmer Mrs. 29 Grove st.Leamington ter road, Erdington, Birmingham Green road, Mere Green, Sutton Harme-r 0. 9 Dalton road, Coventry Harrison John Samuel, Llanberis, Coldfield, Birmingham Harness Hy. N. Rainsbrook, Rugby Chester rd. Erdington,Birmingham Hastings Hon.Osmond William Toone Harper Charles, Downham, Driffold, Harrison John William,265 Rugby rd. Westenra, Longrood, Bilton, Rugby Maney, Sutton ·Coldfield,Birminghm Milverton, Leamington Hastings Hon. Mrs.· 23 Warwick pl. Harper Frederick Povey, Hill top, Harrison Miss, 44 Avenue rd. Lmngtn Leamington Coventry rd.ChilversCoton,Nuneatn Harrison Miss, Fairmount, Northnm- Hastings Rev. Francis Henry, Dayles- Harper J ames, 19 Moat street, Rugby berland road, Leamington ford lodge, Avenue road, Stratford- Harper John, Hill crest, Station road, Harrison Miss, 22 Gave.ston rd. Lea- on-Avon Wylde Green, Birmingham mngton Hastings Charles P., M.A. 14 Horton Harper John, The Maples, Station Ha.rrison Mrs. Croft gate, Queen's rd. crescent, Rugby road, Wylde Green, Birmingham Coventry Hastings Cuthbert, Maidenhead road, Harper Joseph G. Lyndholme, May­ Harrison Stephen Edward, 31 West- Stratford-on-Avon field road, Wylde Green,Birminghm minster road, Coventry Haswell Mrs. z<; Biltol\ road, Rugby Harper Mrs. Belmont, Coleshill road, Harrison Theophilns, Carsland, Hatfield Arthur, Wayside, King!!- Sutton Coldfield, Birmin~ham Chester -rd. Erdington, Birminghm wood, Birmingham Harper Mrs. 41 Learn ter. Leamingtn Harrison Thomas, Alcester Hathaway C. W. Stoke pk. Coventry Harper Thomas Henry, 62 Clarendon Harrison Walter Joseph, Kingsclere, Hathaway Frederick C. Grasmere ldg. avenue, Leamington Birmingham road, Wylde Green, Anchorage rd.Sutton Coldfld.B'ham Harper Wm. 49 Queen'·s rd. Coventry Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Hathaway George F. The Cottage, Harrington Miss, IO Clifton rd.Rugby Harrison Waiter Thomas, Parkhurst, Tudor hi. Sutton Coldfteld, B'ham Harris Alfd. 72 Dunchurch rd. Rugby Tudor hill, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Hatherell Charles Edward Grey J.P. Harris Alfred, Roslyn, Dor-ridge, Harrison William Haughton, Blake ho.l Radford house, -Radford Semele, Knowle, Birmingham Hill Village -road, 1Sutton Coldfield, I Leamington; & Junior Carlton Harris Arth. 30 Binley rd. Coventry Birmingham club, London S W Harris Arthur C. Windley, Blossom­ Harrison Wiseman, The Villas, Ans- Batten John, Wroxton, St. Bernard's field road, Solihull, -Birmingham ley, Atherstone road, Olton, Birmingham Harris Arthur S. Granfryn, Stoke Harrold Mrs.23Gaveston rd.Leamngtn Hatton Alfd. T. Grove pi. Atherstone park, Coventry Harrop Frederick Thomas,Alverstoke, Hatton Arthur Merry, 26 Gaveston Harris Charles Frederick,Gate house, Frederick -rd. Wylde Green, B'ham road, Leamington Market place, Rugby Hart Rev. Edwyn Charles B.A. Long- Hatl;on Nigel, Thornby ho. Kenilwrth Harris Clement, Lorento, New road, moor, Highbridge road, Wylde Hatton Wm. Alfd. Irvine ho.Atherstne Henley-in-Arden, Birmingham Green, Birmingham Hatton William H. Derwent ihouse, Harris David Thomas, Lynwood, Bold- Hart C., C.E. 3 Avenue rd.Leamngtn Beauchamp avenue, Leamington mere road, Erdington, Birmingham Hart George, 4 Claremont rd.Lmngtn Hatton-Edwards Henry Josiah, ~ Harris E. 28 Park road, Coventry Hart Henry, Greenhill, St. Bernard's Hyde place, Leamington Harris E. 4 Clarendon ter.Kenilworth road, Olton, Birmingham Hattrall Waiter H. Oaklands, •Belve- Harris E. A.92 Learn ter.Leamington Hart Henry J ames, Granham, Belwell de re road, Coventry Harris E. J.s8 Holyhead rd. Coventry lane, Four Oaks. Sutton Coldfield, Hattrell Rev. Georgoe Phillip, Stret- Harris Fredk. The ·CM.let, St·reetley Birmingham 1 ton-under-Fosse, Rugby lane, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Hart Joseph, 227 Railway ter. Rugby Havergal Rev. Eustace M.A. Rectory, Birmingham Hart Miss, Glenrose, Waverley road, 1 Kinwarton, Alcester Harris Frederick J. Bu-ry dyke, Stret­ Kenilworth Hawes Rev. John Henry, Lutterwort:h ton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby Hart Sheldon R., M.A. Lower School road, Attleborough, Nuneaton Harris Fredk. Wm. 8 Ellys rd.Cvntry house, Whitehall road, Rugby Hawker Thomas Henry, Ea.stbourne, Harris Harry, Berkswell, Kenilworth, Hart Thomas Henry, Signal Hayes Birmingham rd. Wylde Grn.B'ham Coventry road, Walmley, Birmingham Hawker William Martin, Holly dene, Harris Henry Brock, Quarry house, Hart-Davies Rev. John M.A. Recto-rv, I StJreetley lane, Four O!lks, Sutton Lutterworth rd. Attleboro',Nuneatn Southam · I Coldfield, Birmingham Harris John, The Shrubbery, Strat­ Hartill John, Gaydon, Warwick rd.l Hawkes Francis,Ashbourne, BoldmPre ford-on-Avon Copt heath, Solihull, Birmingham road, Erdington, Birmingham Harris John Burton, 30 Lyndon -rd. Hartill Mrs. Rest-a-while, Castle rd. Hawkes Francis H. 69 Highbrid~e Olton, Birmingham Kenilworlh -road, Wylde Green, Birmingham Harris Miss, Belle vue, High street, Hartles Alfred, Church rd. Shirley,l Hawkes Henry George, 44 Warwick Kenilworth Birmingham 1 place, Leamington Ha~ris Miss, Chestnut field, St. An­ Hartley John Thomas Benjamin, Avon Hawkes Mrs. 45 Beauchamp avenue, drew's street, Rugby house, Hockley Heath. Birmin~ham Leamington Harris Miss, Glen~airn, Stratford rd. Hartley John W. Fairfield, Coleshill Hawkes Mrs. Innisfallen, Alderbrook Shirley, Birmingham st. Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham road, Solihull, Birmingham Harris Miss,29 Regent gro.Leamingtn Hartley !Miss, 23 Church st. Strat- Hawkes Mrs. Lilac cottage, Wootton Harris Mrs. 16 Gaveston rd.Leamingtn fOTd-on-Avon Wawe1;1, Birmingham Rarris Sl. 32 Gave.ston -rd.Leamingtn Harvey Har-ry, Stretton-on-Dunsmol'e, Hawkesworth Charles E. M., M . .A. Harris Samuel Charles M.B. 6 War- Rugby 78 Dunchurch road, Rugby wick -row, Coventry Harvey Henry, Whitmore, Binley rd. Hawkins George W. 31 Kenilworth Harris S. J. 22 Holyhead rd.Coventry Coventry road, Leamington Rarris Samuel Thomas, Witney crest, Harvey Philip Henry L.D.S.Glas. 9 Hawkins Lesley R.2 Alba•y rd.Cvntry Stratford rd. Shi-rley, Birming-ham Church street, Warwick Hawkins William, Berwyn, Chester Rarris Thomas, Zinnia cottage,Tuttle Ha-rvey Thomas Dieken, 47 Leicester road, Erdington, Birmingham hill, Nuneaton road. Bedworth, Nuneaton Hawksley Robert Edward Warren, 3c Harris Thomas G. The Homestead, Harvey Thomas Salmon,II Clarendon Dunchurch road, Rugby Lutterworth rd.Attleboro',Nuneaton avenue, Leamington Hawley Alfred Ernest, LeicestPr Rarris William Richard, 17 Allesley Harwood Fdk. York ho. Holland rd. grange, Wolvey, Hinckley Old road, Chapel fields, Coventry \faney, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Hawley Arthur M.B. Hazelbeech, Rarrison Arthur Martin, 47 Hitch­ Har'wood Jas. Herbert, The Beeches, Eaton road, Coventry man road, Leamington Station rd. Wylde Green, B'ham Hawley George Septimus, Ohesford, Harrison Edward, Greengates,Widney Harwood John, Clopton -road, St-rat- Waverley road, Kenilworth Manor rd. Bentley heath, Knowle ford-on-Avon Hawley Josiah, 171 Edward street. Harrison Ernest, 108 Jockev• road, Harwood John Thomas, Netherwood Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham heath, Chadwick End, Birmingham Hawley Misses, 4 Warwick road, Rarrison F. A.7 Percy ter.Leamingtn Harwood Joseph, Queenswood cottage, Stratford-on-Avon llarrison Frederick, 41 Lyndon road, Keresley, Coventry Hawley Mrs. Pa.rk gate, Warwick Olton, Birming~ham H .-trwood Mrs.25Emscote rd. Warwick road, Coventry Rarrison Harry, Sunlongta, Frederick Bar-wood Mrs. 29 Gaveston road, Hawley Thomas, Avenmore, Warwick road, Wvlde Green, Birmingham Leamington road, Coventry Harrison Henry, 11 Canal road,Edge­ Harwood Mrs.75 Learn ter.Leamngtn Hawley Thomas Sidney, 84 Earlsdon wick, Coventry Hasluck H. Lodge rd. Knowle, B'ham street, Earlsdon, Coventry .
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