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Prtv Ate Residents. Org 393 OXFOllDSEIRE.l PRTV ATE RESIDENTS. ORG 393 :Murray Col. John .Archibald, I6 New R. H. 56 Frenchay rd. St.Giles', ~orth Edmund, 19 Oakthorpe road, Bard well road," St. Giles', Oxford Oxford Summertown, Oxford :Murray George Gilbert .Aime M . .A., Newbery Harold George, A.llaston, North Frederick, Upper farm, Chin­ LL.D., D.Litt., F.B..A. 82 Wood- Church road, Caversham, Reading nor, W allingford 8Uick road, St. Giles', Oxford Newbery William, Penarth, Upper North Mrs. 47 Woodstock rd. Witne)l Murray John M . .A. Christ Church, ''Varren aven. Caversham, Reading Northcote Cecil Stafford, Colne ho­ St. Aldate's street, Oxford Newbery William George, Tintagel, Benson, W allingford Murray Mrs. 2 Fair mile, Henley-on­ The Mount, Caversham, Reading Norton Frederick Hy. Kettlethorpe~ Thames Newbolt Rev. Michael Robert B.A.. St. Mark's rd. Henley-on-Tha.mes MurrayRichmond Shakespear~,A.tholl, Missionary college, Dorchester, Norton George W. 149 Woodstock rd Priest hill, Caversham, Reading W allingford St. Giles', Oxford Murrell Sidney J ames, 28 Portland Newhall Mrs. White lodge, Heading­ Norton Misses, Trelawney, Priest hill~ 10ad, Summertown, Oxford ton, Oxford Caversham, Reading Muscott E.3I Marlborough rd.Banbry Newitt James, Brook cottage, Thame Nosworthy Frederick William, Quaint Musgrave George M . .A. r South Park Newman Edmund H. 17 Worcester cottage, Lower Shiplake, Henley­ road, Oxford place, St. Thomas', Oxford on-Thames M:nsgrave Harry, 43 Leckford road, Newman Edward, 194 Woods·tock rd Nunns Mrs. 29 South Bar st.Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Summertown, Oxford Nurse William Howe, 14 Staverton Myer Horatio, 1 Hop gardens,Henley­ N ewman Edward Benedict, Dunsden road, St. Giles', Oxford on-Thames cottage, Binfield heath, Reading Nutt Rev. John Wm. M.A.. Rectory. Myres Rev. Miles Weight M . .A. Newman George, Blankeney, South Harpsden, Henley-on-Thames Christ Church, Oxford View avenue, Caversham, Reading Oakes Capt. Richard John Ca.rey. Newton Rev. Henry Edward M.A. Mvres• John Linton M.A.. 101 Ban- Brookside, Benson, W allingford bury road, St. Giles', Oxfmd Cuddesdon, Wheatley Oates Misses, Fleur de Lys villas, Naab Frederick M ..A. Pembroke ho. Newton Rev. William, Wheatley Bampton Cambridge ter. St. Ebbe's, Oxford Newton Miss, Fifield house, Fifield, O'Brien Major Thomas Henry, Xewn­ Nagel David Henry M . .A. ro Beving­ Wallingford ham croft, Newnham Murren. ton road, St. Giles', Oxford Newton Mrs. Hook Norton, Banbury W allingford Nalder Noel Fras. High st. Burford Newton Philip, 74 Corn st. Witney Ockemlen G. I68 A.bingdon rd. Oxfrd Napier A.rthur Sampson M A., Ph. D., Newton William, Crowmarsh Gifford, O'Connor Rev. John Prittie M.A. z D.Litt., F.B.A.. Headington hill, Wallingford Lathbury road, Oxford Oxford Nicholl Gustavus, r8 Kingston rQad, O'Connor Miles, IS Staverton road. Nasbey Geo. Wm. 59 Bath rd.Banbry St. Giles', Oxford St. Hiles', Oxford Nash Rev. Frederick Corden M.A.. Nicholls Bertie, N orthfield, Priest Oddie Robert Brearley, Burdrop ho. Vicarage, Bailey, Witney hill, Caversham, Reading Sibford Gower, Banbury Nash Manfred J., M.A.. zg Welling­ Nicholls Miss, 33 Chalfon·t road, St Odeh Rev. N. 30 Holywell st. Oxford­ ton square, St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Odgers Rev. James Edwin M.A.., Nash Mrs. Greenfield, Watlington, Nicholls Mrs. Ivy cot.Chipping Nortn D.D. 9 l\farston Ferry road, Sum­ Wallingford Nicholls Mrs. 7 Northfield end, Hen­ mertown, Oxford Nash Mrs. Rose hill, Iffiey, Oxford ley-on-Thames Odling William M.A.., M.B., F.R.S. Natban Mark, 38 West bar, Banbury Nicholls T. 1 Stanley road, Cowley I5 Norham gdns. St. Giles', Oxford Natban Thomas, Carna, Albert road, St. John, Oxford Ogden Miss, 347 Cowley rd. Oxford Caversham, Reading Nichols Henry Nowell, 78 Southfielrl OgilviR F. Mentieth M.A.., M.B.. Neal Albert, 48 A.ston street, Cowley road, Cowley St. John, Oxford F.R.C.S. 72 Woodstock road, St. St. John, Oxford Nicholson Edwd. Williams B., M.A.. Giles', Oxford Neal Robert, 49 Middleton road, 2 Canterbury rd. St. Giles', Oxford Ogle Bertram Savile M.A., J.P. Hill GrimBbnry, Banbury . Nicholson Frederic Wm. The Old house, Steeple .Aston, Oxford Neale A. C. I Blenheim terrace, Vicarage, Shiplake,Henley-on-Thms Ogle Miss, 12 Frenchay road, St. Chipping Norton Nicholson Misses,24 Bath rd.Banbury Giles', Oxford Neale Arthur James, 4 Kingston rd. Nicholson Mrs. 38 Leckford road, St. O'Hanlon Rev. Francis Edward D.D. St. Giles', Oxford Giles', Oxford Radford Enstone Neate Rev. Waiter M.A.. A.lvescot, Nickols Miss, 85 St. John's road, St. O'Hara William, 19 St. Mark's road. Chnfield Giles', Oxford Henley-on-Tha.mes Neave George, Chinnor, Wallingford Nicolaides Photis, 23 Walton Well O'Hare Rev. Fredk. S.J. St. A.loysius Neave Rd.G. 45 Woodstock rd.Witney road, St. Giles', Oxford presbytery, Woodstock road, St. Neg-us Rev. A.lbert Edward M.A.. Nind Rev. Hubert George M.A.. Giles', Oxford Yicarage, Forest Hill, Oxford Vicarage, South Stoke, Reading O'Kelly T., M.D. 21 High street. Neighbour Miss, Knapp cottage, Nisbet Francis Stroud, Tullydonell Chipping N orton Lewknor, Wallingford lodge, Kidmore road, Caversham, Oldfield Rev. Preb. William John Neighbour Mrs. Beacon view, Kings­ Reading D.D. Vicarage, Culham, Abingdon ton Blount, Wallingford Nix Francis William, 95 Kingston rd. Oliver F. S. Checkendon crt. Readng Neighbour Philip Edward, 71 Bell st. St. Giles', Oxford Oliver William Henry, Inglenook, HPnley-on-Thames Nix Mrs. James, 21 Warnborough Albert road, Caversham, Reading Neighbour Theophilus, Rheidol, Ship­ road, St. Giles', Oxford Oliver William James, 47 Portland lake, Henley-on-Thames Nix Robert Newton, 8 Staverton rd. road, Summertown, Oxford N~ighbour Thomas, Homeleigh, St. Giles', Oxford Olivey Thomas Henry, Omaha,Priest Couching st. Watlington,Wallingfrd Nixey Frank, 289 Woodstock road, hill, Caversha:m, Reading Neil Edmund, 35 Thorncliffe road, Summertown, Oxford Ollard Rev. Sidney LesliB M. A. Summertown, Oxford Nixon John Hobart M.B., B.S. Lon­ Queen's lane, Oxford Neil James M.D. Warneford. hospital don road, Chipping- Norton O'Malley Sir Edward L., M.A., J.P_ for mental disorders, Headington Nuble Leonard J.P. Harpsden court, Denton house, Wheatley hill, St. Clement's, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Oman Charles William Chadwick Neild :Mrs. The Farm, Salford, Chip- Noble Miss, Caversham hill, Reading M.A., F.B.A.. Frewin hall, Frewin ping Norton - Noel Mrs. 85 Southfield road, Cowley court, Oxford Neily William James, Warren ~urt, St. John, Oxford Ommanney Miss, Bloxham, Banbury Mapledurham, Reading Norman John Thomas, 5 West ern rd. Onions Charles Talbot, The Rowan!'!, Nelson Harold Cambell, Manor house, Henley-on-Thames Highfield, Oxford 208 Sandford St. Martin, Oxford N orridge E. 2 North st. Osney, Oxford Onslow Hon. E. M. Iffiev• rd.Oxfd Nelson Maurice, White house, Whit­ Norris Rev. Charles Leslie M.A.. Orchard Mrs. Stephen, 1 Middleton church, Reading Vicarage,Great Chesterton, Bicester road, Grimsbury, Banbury Nelson Mis~, !slip, Oxford N orris Fredk. 5 JJotley road, Oxford Orchard Thomas, 65 Middleton road. Nt>lson Miss, 325 W oodstock road, Norris G.H.A.dderbury West,Banbury Grimsbury, Banbury Summertown, Oxford Norris Miss Foxley, Grey house, Fil- Orchard William, 1 Middleton road. Nt>ttlefold Mrs. Brightwell park, kim, Lechlade (Glo'stel"!!h) Grimsbury, Banbury BrightwPll Baldwin, Wallingford N orris Misses,.Adderbury We. Banbury Ord ChristophBr Cameron M.A. 4 Neve Richard, Hnrsley, '\'f oodstock Norris Thomas, Newlyn, Darell road, Oriel street, Oxford roarl, Summertown, Oxford Caversham, Reading O'Reillv• Rev. Walter M.A. The Vicar- Nevell E., J.P. The Lawn, Wheatln North Rt. Hon. Lord J .P. Wroxton age. Church street, Bicester Nevill Thomas, Beech villa, Dedding­ abbey, Wroxton, Ban bury; Kirt­ O'Reilly John, 314 Banbury road. ton, Oxford ling tower, Newmarket; & Carlton Summertown, Oxford Nt>ville Frederick Henry, Orwell 1(}. club, London S W Orford G. Churchill, Chipping Norton Albert road, ·caversham, Reading North Hon. William Frederick John Organ David, 331 Cowley rd. O:dord J .P. Wroxton, Ban bury Organ Ephraim, 333 Cowley rd.Oxfrd .
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