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9168 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 28, 1906. Pencoed, Golden Manor, Hanwell, W., A. F. West Kensington, Dr. H. J. Butler, 30, Dawes- Taylor, Ingleside, Golden Manor, Hanwell, road, Fulham, S.W., John A. Curtis, 20, Barclay- W., E. Underwood, High-street, Brentford, road, Fulham, S.W., George McArthur, 130, T. Stallabrass, Cranbrook, Boston-road, Brent- Greyhound-road, West Kensington, Thomas W. ford, W. H. Dumsday, Willow Cottage, Sutton, Pegg, 34, Bradbourne-street, Fulham, S.W., Hounslow, W. C. Spink, Oakley House, Spring- Edward J. Lee, 6, Armadale-road, Fulham, S.W., grove, Isleworth, H. E. Willis, Alexandra Villa, John H. Palmer, 51, Walham-grove, Fulham, Norwood-road, Southall, A. G. Harries, Lome S.W., William J. Marston, 271, Wandsworth Lodge, South-road, Southall, R. Montague, Bridge-road, Fulham, S.W., Henry Williams, Hopeneld, Dean's-lane, Hanwell, W., A. J. 50, Bradbourne-street, Fulham, S.W., T. L. Robins, Vicarage Farm, Hounslow, W, G. Knight, New Sun Wharf, Ratcliff, H. Marks, Lobjoit, The Farm, Heston, Hounslow, L. H. 36, Three Colts-street, Limehouse, Thomas Wm. Walker, Brent-hill, Hanwell, W., T. W. Cook, Taylor, 4-0, Bromley-street, Stepney, Arthur Kingsland-road, N.E., H. Knight, 68, Hows- Bassill East, 21, East India Dock-road, E., street, Kingsland-road, Thomas Errington, 52, Geo. Swameld, Hampden Club, Phoenix-street, Broke-road, Dalston, Joseph Hurlin, 47, Gold- N.W., Councillor W. Croak, 34, Charrington- smith's-row, Hackney-road, John Cooper, 100, St. street. N.W., Reverend Z. B. Woffendale, White John's-road, Hoxton, Henry Morris, 56, Queen's House, Dartmouth Park-avenue, N.W., Jas. road, Dalston, Thomas Pearce, 27, Loanda- Hiscox, 64-, Bartholomew-road, N.W., H. T. street, Haggerston, Thomas Bibby, 23, Hagger- Ashby, 8, Bartholomew-road, N.W., W. T. W. ston-road, N.E., C. F. Matthews, 244, Hoxton- Idris, 110, Pratt-street, N.W., Dr. Glinn, 52, street, N., J. C. Pentney, 98, Queen's- Camden-square, N.W., F. C. Speight, 202, road, Dalston, Samuel Porter, 49, Shrub- Kentish Town-road, N.W., F. J. Moule, 105, land-road, N.E., T. Turnpenny, Kent- Camden-road, N.W., Reverend Hubert Handley, street, Weymouth-terrace, Hackney-road, 28, Stratford-place, N.W., J. F. Forbes, 42, George Wildman, 13, Newton-street, Hoxton, Camden-square, N.W., R. H. Bowman, 118 to Washington Chapman, Suffolk - road, 138. High-street, Camden Town, N.W., H. Charles Helsdon, 58, Marlborough - road, Leverton, 35, Eversholt-street, N.W., W. E. Dalston, William Darnell, Kingsland-road, Joseph Singleton, Hampden Club, Phoenix-street, N.W., S. Baker, 89, Haggerston-road, N.E., William Dr. James Wigg, 112, Kentish Town-road, N.W., Warden, 60, Pownall-road, Dalston, J. J. Free- W. Appleyard, 15, Bartholomew-road, N.W., C. man, 51, Queen's-road, Dalston, N.E., G. J. Homan, 38, Bartholomew-road, N.W., A. Cousins, Freeman, St. John's-road, Hoxton, N., F. Baum, Purchese-street, N.W., John Winckworth, 27, 10, St. John's-road, Hoxton, Joseph William Camden-road, N.W., J. J. Inward, 30, King's- Vandy, Hoxton-street, Joseph Cox, 229, Old- road, N.W., George Hughes, 22, Stainsby-road, street, Shoreditch, Eaton Buck, High-street, Poplar, F. Thome, " Greylake," Beaconsfield- Shoreditch, George Andrews, High-street, Shore- road, Blackheath, S.E., S. March, 11, Upper ditch, Thomas Martindill, High-street, Shore- North-street, Poplar, E., R. Clarke, 191-193, ditch, Henry T. Sawell, 127, East-road, Hoxton, East India-road, E., Colin Gordon, Lynwood, N., James David Grout, 4, Britannia-dwellings, Vanbrugh Hill, Blackheath, S.E., G. J. Anderson, Hoxton, Edward James Wakeling, 145, New 74, East India-road, E., J. Bussey, J.P., 177, North-road, Hoxton, N., William Smither, 81, Romford-road, Stratford, E., Robt. Brown, Curtain-road, Shoreditch, John James Trow- 29, Abbott-road, Poplar, E., John Ford, 10, bridge, 5, Parr-street, Hoxton, William E. Ullm-street, Poplar, E., W. Burnett, 34, Ctillo- Hinton, Belvedere, Shepherd's Hill, Highgate, den-street, Poplar, E., A. H. Warren, 132, High- Tom Ferris, Rivington-street, Shoreditch, Frede- street, Poplar, E., A. Greig, 15, Newcastle-street, rick Kehler, Brunswick-place, Hoxton, A. Parry, Cubitt Town, E., Alex. Main, 2. College-view, Old-street, Shoreditch, Frank Garland, 22, Three Cubitt Town, John Lindsay, Mayland, Althorne, Colt-street, Limehouse, Frederick Winfield, Essex, H. White, 40, Brunswick-road, Poplar, Stainsby-road, Limehouse, John W. Davis, 195, Benjamin Bagg, 548, Mile End-road, E., Albert Salmon-lane, E., Thomas C. Oughton, 558, Knightsbridge, 97, Burdett-road, E., J. G. Commercial-road, E., Bernard Kempner, 743, Cockerill, 83, Burdett-road, E., Reverend T. Commercial-road, E., William B. Hopson, 751, Warren, " Barbrook," Cottage-grove, Bow, E., Commercial-road, E., Samuel Lewis, 801, Com- Walter Trott, 95, Burdett-road, E., Samuel mercial-road, E., G. J. Baldwin, 819, Commercial- Hitching, 45, Alderney-road, Mile End-road, E., road, E., G. Hatfield, 815, Commercial-road, E., Henry Draper, 7, Carlton-square, Mile End, E., Edwin Martin, 68, West India Dock-road, E., A. F. Masters, 22, Globe-road, Mile End, E., Thomas Wilkins, 110, West India Dock-road, E., Dr. Porter, 131, Mile End-road, E., Benjamin Edwin James Carter, 79, Downs Park-road, Newport, 51, Canal-road, S. H. Valentine, 21, Clapton, N.E., G. Harold Clennell, 87, Downs- Morgan-street, Bow, E., James Avilla, 35, Mile road, Clapton, N.E., Thomas Corby, 184, Evering- End-road, James Algar, 175, Burdett-road, T. road, Clapton, N.E., John William Gordon, 2, Wickham, 69, Mile End-road, E. McEwen, 5, Queens Down-road, Clapton, N.E., Joseph Exall Whitman-road, G. Hind, 295, Mile End-road. Greenhill, 116, Downs Park-road, Clapton, N.E., W. Doughty, IA, Cornwall-road, Mile End, E., John Heaps, 5, Downs-road, Clapton, N.E., G. T. Delevante, 79, Lichneld-road, Bow, E., Albert Saunders, 36, Pembury-grove, Clapton, B. J. Friend, Morgan-street, Bow, E., Thomas N.E., Richard Dixon, 1, Durell-road, Fulham, Gould, 146, Burdett-road, H. W. Kay, 425, S.W., W. Paul Bennetts, 35, Ringmer-avenue, Mile End-road, Frederick Glover, 185, Upper- Fulham, S.W., Christopher W. Courtnay, 21, street, N., Fredk. William Brett, 43, High- Doneraile-street, Fulham, S.W., James B. Perry, bury-hill, N., Matthew Henry Rackstraw, 59, Dieppe-street, West Kensington, Arthur 208, Upper-street, N., Robert Spiller, 204, Upper- Allgood, 60, Hartismere-road, Fulham, S.W., street, N., Thomas Pickford, 178, Upper-street, William Richardson, 493, TMham-road, S.W., N., Walter Aldridge, 21, Highbury-terrace, N., Alfred -K Baxter, 25, Doneraile-street, S.W., Stephen James Coombs, 191, Liverpool-road, N., Colonel G. J. Van Sbmeren, 53, .Avonmore-road, Samuel Robert Richards, 96, High-street, N.,.
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