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Makepeace James, Woodford house, Maw Arthur, Severn house, Ironbridge Fernhill hall, Oswestry Longner street, Shrewsbury R.S.O Lowcock Arthur, Cloverfield, Chester Malley .Abraham Cowley B.A., lii.D. Maw Geo. H. Fernleigh, Broseley R.S.O road, Whitchurch Munslow, CravenArmsR.l:l.O Maxaire Madame, Mary vale, Ludlow Lowe Frederick James, Darwin cottage, Maltby Rev. Richard M.A. Doseley,Little May John Willis, 'fetchill, Ellesmere The Mount, Shrewsbury Dawley1 Dawley R.S.O Maynard Rev. Rt. S. Ketley, Wellington Lowe Levi, Wollerton, Market Drayton Manlove Miss, 75 Abbey foregate, Maynard Miss, Old bury wells, Bridgnrth Lowe Mrs. Chetwynd end, Newport Shrewsbury Mayo Rev. Theodo,re M.A. Bromley, Lowe Thomas Erwick, Feruleigh, Cleve- Manning John,35! Castle st.Shrewsbury Bridgnorth land street, Shrewsbury Manning Leonard .Archibald M.B. The Maytum Alfred Richard, Mona terrace, I..owe William, 11 Dorset st. Shrewsbury Hcllies, Llanymynech, Oswestry Queen street, Wellington Lucas Rev. Reginald Thomas Hall M.A., Mansell Alfred, London rd. Shrewsbury Mead James, The Grove, Shifnal LL.D. St. John's priory, Bridgnorth Mansell John, 7 Burton street, Castle- Meakin Rev. W. A. Hordley, Ellesmere Lucas ('.Welsh st.Bishop's CastleR.S.O fields, Shrewsbury Meakin Miss, Lower Bar, Newport Lucas Wm. Nuble st. Wem, Shrewsbury Mansell Miss, Wrekin road, Wellington Meakin Mrs. Gravenhunger, Pipe gate, LumbMiss,Windermere cottage,Craven Mansell Mrs. Church Stretton R.S.O Market Drayton Arms with Newton R.S.O Mansell Mrs. 4 Quarry pl. Shrewsbury Meakin Mrs. Station road, Whitchurch Lund Rev. George Oswald B.A. New Mansell Mrs. 7 St. Julian's friars, Meares Miss, Cliv-e, Shrewsbury Church road, Wellington Shrewsbury Meares Thomas, Clive hall, Shrewsbury Lush Rev. R. 17 Albert st. Shrewsbury Mansell Richard, Greenhill, Ellesmere Medlicott Miss,7 Gravel Hill ter.Ludlow Lutener Mrs. Spring bank; Oswestry Mansell S. 156Abbey foregate,Shrwsbury MeC.IicottMrs.s Quarry place,Shrewsbry Luther Miss, Clunton, Aston-on-Clun Manse!l William Robert, Donnerville ho. Medlicott William, Strefford, Craven R.S.O Admaston, Wellington Arms R.S.O LuxmooreCapt.Compton house.Ruyton- Mansergh Major Wilmsdorff George, Meire Miss, Abbotsfields, Sutton road, in-the-Eleven-Towns. Shrewsbury Cadogan house, The Mount,Shrwsbry Shrewsbury Lycett William Edward, Mortimer ter- Manuel Mrs. .Aston rd. Wem,Shrewsbury Meire S.tmuel Corfield, Castle hill, Har- race, Cleobury Mortimer Marcy Mrs. 14 Millbank, Wellington ley, Much Wenlock R.S.O Lyon Frederick, Ford hall, Shrewsbury Marindin Ml-s. Chesterton, Bridgnorth Meire W.H.Cruckfield,Ford,Shrewsbury Lyon Frederic Edward, Maesbrook ho. Markham Rev. Roger F. B.A. Whitting- Melville His Honor Judge Robert .M.A. Maesbrook Ucha, Oswestry ton, Oswestry Ashford hall,Ashford Bowdler,Ludlow Lyon John llf.B. Hod net, Market Drayton Marsden Mrs. 2 Holywell terrace, Holy- Menzies Jas. St.Michael's st.Shrewsbury Lyons Rev. John Charles B.A. Rectory, well street, Shrewsbury Meredith Rev. John BluntB.A. Vicarage, Neenton, Bridgnorth Marsh Harry George, The Beeches, Kinnerley, Oswestry Lytle Joshua, 1 Wyle cop, Shrewsbury Trefonen, Oswestry Meredith Geo. Edward M.A.TheGrange, McCarthy J.McC.St.George's,Wellingtn Marshall C.I55Abbeyforegate,Shrwsbry Much Wenlock R.S.U McCorsieThomas,Spring cottage, Woore, Marshall W. Wenlock road. Shrewsbury Meredith M. 11 East Castle st. Bridgnth Newcastle, Staffs Marston Charles Bright, The Holhes, Meredith Miss, Wolleyton,MarketOraytn McCutcham Mrs. Trimpley, Ellesmere Gravel hill, Ludlow Meredyth Rev. Thomas Edward M.A. McGonigle Rev. Thomas George L.Th. Marston Miss, Broad street, Ludlow lghtfield, Whitchurch Weston-with-Wixhill, Shrewsbury Marston Miss, Spring bank, Church Merredith Miss, Whitcot Keyset, Aston- Mclntyre Henry, Wharf, Ellesmere Stretton R.S.O on-Clun R.S.O McKie John Christison, Picton terrace, Marston Miss, Underdale rd. Shrewsbry Metcalf John, I4 Chester st.Shrewsbury Oswestry Marston Miss, Wentnor, Bi.!>hop's Castle Methven James, 79 King st. Wellington McKiernin Miss, ~ Claremont, Victoria R.S.O Meymott Henry, 49 Broad st. Ludlow road, Oswestry Marston Mrs. St. Leonard's ho. Ludlow Meymott The M sses, Broad st. Ludlow Macleod Rev. Donald Ion :Forbes M.A. Marston Richard, 11 Corve st. Ludlow Meyrick Col. Sir Thomas bart. D.L., .J.P. Rectory, Hope, Shrewsbury Marston Richd. 2 Swan hill,Shrewsbury .Apley castle. Wellington McLintock Mrs. Grove house, All Stret- Marston Robert, The Castle, Ludlow Meyrick Wa~ter J.Oldburyter.Bridgnrth ton, Church Stretton R.S. 0 Marston Thomas, 7 College hill, Shrews- Meyricke John C. Dinham lodge,Ludlow McLoughlinRev.Edward Crofton Leigh, bury Middleton Miss, 121 .Abbey foregate, Rectory, Burford, Tenbury Martin Albert John, Hermon cottage, Shrewsbury McMichael J. W. 32 High st. Bridgnorth Wrexham road, Whitchurch Middleton Rd. l<'itz manor, Shrewsbury Mackenzie Allan Grant, Manor house, Martin Fras. Hy.New rd.Broseley R.S.O Miles Captain Frederick Tremayne J.P. Shinetonstreet, Much WenlockR.S.O Martin Waiter William, The Hollies, Bourton cottage,Much WenlockR.S.O Mackinson Miss. Gravenhunger, Pipe Muxton, Newport Milledge Miss,Hospitallane,Clun R.S.O gate, Market Drayton Masefield Col. Robert Taylor .J.P. Eller- MillerEdwd.Hy.19Belmont,Shrewsbury Mackintosh Mrs. 23 Victoria st. Castle- ton hall, Market Drayton Miller James, ChesLer rd. Shrewsbury fields, Shrewsbury Masefield Miss, Chetwynd Aston,Newpt Miller Joseph .B.D. Rectory, Great Bolas, Maclardy John, The Sycamores, Victoria Masefield Richard, Church st. Shifnal Wellington road, Oswestry Mason Edwin, Shineton street, Much Millington Jn. Mossey green, Wellington MacleodH.H. B.Salop infirmary,Shrwsby Wenlock R.S.O Millington Mrs. Ketley, Wellington Macmichael Miss, 1 Bank st. Bridgnorth Mason George, Westbrook cottage, Millington Rowland, Ketley, Wellington Macqueen Archibald M.B. A~·ondale Richard's castle, Ludlow Milne Nathaniel Harry, Haybridge house, Stafford street, Market Drayton Mason Henry, Richard's castle, Ludlow house, Wellington Maddison Ven. Archdeacon George M.A. Mason Miss, Mill street, Ludlow Milner Arthur, The Laurels, Station • Batchcott, Ludlow Mason Mrs. 4 Gravel Htll ter. Ludlow road, Newport Maddison Rev.G.lii.A. Batchcott,Ludlow Mason Mrs. Park st. Madeley R.S.O Milner Misses, Preston-on-the-Weald Maddock James, Selwyn house, Chester Massey Misses, Longslow row, Little moors, Wellington road, Shrewsbury Drsyton, Market Drayton Milner William, Haughton, Bridgnorth Maddock John Edward, Binfield house, Massey Warren, Smithtield road, Mar- MinchallMrs.Gobowen,Daywell,Oswstry Waterloo road, Wellington ket Drayton Minor .Augustus Henry, Higher house, Maddock Saml. 12 Mill bank, Wellington Massey William, Lower Bar, Newport Grinshill, Shrewsbury Maddocks Mrs. Rose villa, New street, Mather Rev. George K.A. Rectory, Minor John, The Villa, Ellesmere road, Wem, Shrewsbury Longford, Newport Wem, Shrewsbury Maddocks Thomas, The Grove, Edge- Mathews Charles,Holywell house, Brad- Minor Miss, Meeson, Wellington boulton, Shrewsbury ford street, Shrewsbury Minors Misses. Hodnet, Market Drayton Maddocks Thomas, B. A., J.P. The Wood- MathewsJobn William,4Abbey gardens, Minshall A. 3 Ivy pi. Salop rd.Oswestry lands, Wolverley, Wem Whitehall street, Shrewsbury ~IinshallJ.Brondera,Morda rd.Oswestry Maddocks William,The Shrubbery, Ne" Mathias A.Lamphey,Oldbury,Bridgnrth Minshall Mrs. Charles, Wilmot croft, street, Wem, Shrewsbury ~Jatthews Jn. 6 Town walls,l:lbrewsbury Pool road, Oswestry Maddox Miss, Hafod, Gobowen, Day- Matthews John Bradbury, Spring cot- Minshall Mrs. T. Castle view, Oswestry well, Oswestry tage, Ironbridge R.S.O Minshall Philip H. Bronwylfa, OswestrJ Maddox Richard, Besford house, Trinity Matthews Mrs. 172 Abbey foregate, Minshull Thomas Evans H.A. Rectory, street, Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Hughley, Shrewsbury .
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