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366 Und Private Residents 366 UND PRIVATE RESIDENTS. (NORTH.AllPTOXSHlRE. • Sheffield Daniel, The Poplars, Earls Smart Thomas Ernest, Withcroft, Spence Edward, 41 Bowling Green Barton, Northampton Kilsby, Rugby road, Kettering Sheffield Wm. Headlands, Kettering Smedley Mrs. 47 Broadway, Peterbro' Spence Horace Frank, Normanhurst. Shelford W. 3 Poplar st. Wellingboro' Smith Rev. Francis .A., M . .A. Vicar- Rockingham road, Kettering Shelton Harold, Fern villa, Lime Tree age, Woodford Halse, Byfield S.O Spencer the Right Hon. Earl K.G .• avenue, Peterborough Smith Rev. John Thomas, 86 East- P.C., LL.D:, D.C.L., V.D. (lord- Shepheard Henry, Upper vicarage, field road, Peterborough lieut. of Northamptonshire),Althorp Pattishall, Towcester Smith Rev. Leonard James Egerton, park, Northampton; & Spencer Shepherd T.39 Broad grn.Wellingbro' SPrampore, Park road, Kettering house, 27 St. James' place & Re. Sheppard Miss, St. John's pl.Brackley Smith Rev. Philip Henry, The Cot- form & Brooks's clubs, London S W Sheppard R. E. Farthingstone,Weedon tage, Spinney hill, Northampton Spencer Lady Sarah Isabella, .Althorp Shepperson Mrs. II Lincoln road Smith A. E. 6 Dryden st. Kettering park, Northampton & 28 St. James' east, Peterborough Smith A.O. I33 Lincoln rd.Peterboro' place, London S W Sherard Mrs. Glapthorn rd. Oundle Smith Alfred, Thrapston Spencer Hon. Mrs.3 Shires view,High Sherman Francis Packwood, Great Smith Arthur, Stonebank, Yardley street, Brackley Creaton, Northampton Gobion, Stony Stratford Spencer .A. W. Station rd. Kettering Sherwood Misses, 40 Oxford street, Smith .A.rthur Grossart Lehman, The Spencer John, Grendon, Northampton Wellingborough Cabin, Crick, Rugby Spencer Mrs. Manor house, Irthling- Shipman John G., LL.D., B.C.L., Smith Dudley, The Cottage, Bramp- borough, Wellingborough M.P., J.P. Templemore, Dalling- ton Ash, Market Harborough Spencer Mrs. 30 Northampton road, ton, Northampton; & 5 Crown Smith E. 241 Eastfield rd. Peterboro' Wellingborough Office row, Inner Temple E C & Smith Ed""ard, Fairholme, Rocking- Spencer R. H. Glapthorp rd. Oundle Reform club S W, London ham road, Kettering Spencer 'f. London road, Kettering Shirley-Harris Mrs. Woodford, Thrpstn Smith Enos J.P. Raunds, Wellngbro' Spendlove Mrs.J. B. Gretton, Kettrng Short Rev. Henry A.T.S. North cot- Smith Frank Duncan, Oakdene, Lon- Spilling Col. John Kinder,Biggin hall, tage, Earls Barton, Northampton don road, Peterborough Lower Benefi.eld, Oundle Short Rev. Samuel George M.A. Rec- Smith Frt>dk. 59 New rd. Peterboro' Spokes Arthur, Spa villa, King's Sut­ tory, Northborough,Market Deeping Smith Fdk. A. 4 Dryden st. Ketterng ton, Banbury Shorten Rev. Richard, Queen street, Smith George, Chester house, High Spokes J. F .. The H0llands, King's Rushden S.O street, Brackley Sutton, Banbury Shortland James, Glen Isa, Irthling- Sm~th Geo. J.P. The Hollies,Thrapstn Spokes Stephen, 'l'wyford mill, King's borough, Wellingborough Smith George Ernest, Trevarneth, Sutton, Banbury Shortland Mrs. Fairholme, Irthling· Raunds, Wellihgborough Spong Waiter, Higham Ferrers S.O boroug-h, Wellingborough Sm~th H. South vw.Spratton,~thmpt~ Sp~oner Mrs. xoo Midland road, Wel.. Shrive Mrs. 49 Grove st. Peterboro' Sm~th I.Hatton Par~ rd. Welhngboro lmgborough Shrive SI. 126 Park rd. Peterborough Sm~th John, Flare vll. Flare, Weedon Stace H~rry P. The c;oft, Brackley Shuttleworth Joseph, Elmleigh, Dal- Sm~th J~. H., J.P. Cobthorne,Oundle Stace Miss, St. Peters, Brackley lington, Northampton Sm~th M~ss, Benefield r~ad, Oundle Stafford Miss, Curzon house, West Sibthorpe Rev. Henry James M.A. Sm~th M~ss, 5 Ellesmere ter.Brackley street, Oundle . The Vicarage, Eye, Peterboroug-h Sm~th M~ss, Park street, Towcester Standley Henry, The Croft, Wilbars- Siddons James Carvil Thorncliffe Sm1th Miss, Roade, Northampton ton, Market Harborough West street, Oundle ' ' Smith Miss, The Villa, Grendon, Stanley Capt. The Hon. George, Mur"' Siddons Jn. Miller Milton rd. Oundle Northampton cott, Rugby Silby Rev.John, Spratton, Northmptn Sm~th Mrs. Dunollie, Thrapston Stan~ey Edward John, 9 .Alderman's Sillis James Grosvenor house Taver- Smith Mrs. Mears .Ashby, Northmptn dnve, Peterborough ner's road: Peterborough ' Sm~th Mrs. 81 Park rd. Peterborough Stanley F. Market pi. Peterborough , Siltzer Francis John D'Anvers house Smith Mrs. Rectory, North st. Oundle Stanley Mrs.26 Eastfield rd.Peterboro C'ulworth, Banbury ' Sm~th Mrs.167 Stamford .rd.Kettering Stanley Mrs.82 Eastfield rd.Peterbo-ro' Simco F.36 Cambridge st.Wellingbro' Smit_h Mrs. The White cottage, Stanley Mr~.. 107 Hawthorn rd.Kttrng Simco Mrs. Rose cottage, Poplar st. C_riCk, Rugby. Stansbury Miss, Glapthorn rd.Oundle Wellingborough Smith Mrs. Sid~ey, Chester house, Stansbury Mrs. W. B. Glapthorn rd. Simes Jn. II2 Lincoln rd. Peterboro' Irchester, Wellmgborough Oundle Simmons George 99 Crown st. New Smith Nathaniel, AyrfiPld, Thrapston Stansbury Mrs. W. P. Glapthorn rd. England, Peterborough Smith Reginald, The Cottage, High Oundle Simmons Thos.H.Higham FerrersS.O s~reet, Rushden S.O Stanton Wm. Moulton, Northamp_to~ Simpson Chas. M.B. High st.Towcstr Sm~th Theodore,O;chard ho.~hrapst~ Stanron Charles, West street, Kmg s 'Simpson Charles Henry, The Hemp- Sm1th Thos. 29 High st. Welhngboro Chffe, Wansford S.O Ioe, Welford, Rugby Sm~th Thos. Lower '_Veedon, W~edo,n Stat;n~r Eustace William,The Laurels, Simpson James Alfred Braunston Smith Thomas, Sunmngdale, Prmce s Kislmgbury, Northampton housE:', Braunston, Rugby g~rdens, Peterborough Start John G.65 Broadway, Peterboro' Simpson Jn. 105 Park rd. Peterboro' Smith Thos. Reader A.M.I.C.~.Manor Statham E. 184 Park rd. Peterboro' Simpson Mrs. 1 67 Rockingham read house, Sheep street, Kettermg Stathers Geo. N. Park lodge, Brackley Kettering ' Sm~th W~. _Hillsboro', Thrapston Staton H. H. c.owgate, Pe~erborough Simpson P. 6o Warwick st. Daventry Smith Wdham, Sydney cottages, Steele Adam Rivers, Loddmgton hall, 'Simpson Thos. 24 Warwick st.Dvntry R:oad We~d?n, Weedon. Kettering . Simpson William Hirst, Chelveston, Smtth Wllham 1\IarrJOtt, Little Steele James RIChard, II Narrow Higha.m FerrPrs S.O Honghton, Northampton Bridge street, Peterborough 'Skears Mrs. The Cottage, Roade, Smyth Christopher M.A., J.P. Little Steff Mrs. Montagu villa,Queensberry Northampton Houghton house, Northampton road, Kettering 'Skeffi.ng-ton Thomas, West st. Ounrlle Smythe Rev. Patrick Murray M.A. Stemsan J. E. Taverner's rd.Peterbro' Skelly Mrs. Ivy ho. Denford,Thrapstn Rectory, Kettering Stennett John Holland M . .A. Eydon, Skinner G. 13 Park rd. Rushden S.O Snow Thos. 25 Broadway, Peterboro' Byfield S.O SkinnPr Samuel, 173 Wellingborough Soames Capt. R. Scaldwell, Nrthmptn Stephen Rev. Canon Phillips D.D. 81 road, Rushden S.O Saames Gerald, Welton house,Welton, Lincoln road, Peterborough 'Slack Rev. Austin .A., M.A. Rectory, Daventry Stephenson Mrs. Grendon, Northmptn Brampton ash, Market Harborough Sotheby Major-General Frederick E., Stephenson Mrs. The Crescent,Thorpe 'Slade A. J. 26 Tennyson rd.Kettering F.Z.S., J.P. Ecton ho. Northampton road, Peterborough Slark Miss, 39 New street, Daventry Southam Misses, Tyneholme, Thorpe Stephenson Wm. Arth. M.R.C.S.Eng., 'Slater Alfred George, Paston villa, Lea road, Peterborough L.R.C.P.Lond'. We. Haddon, Rugby .All Saints' road, Peterborough Southam Mrs.2o5 E11stfi.eld rd.Ptrboro' Stevens Rev. David, 72 Broadway, 'Slater E. W.87 Lincoln rd. PPterboro' Southwell Mrs. 83 Park rd. Peterboro' Kettering Slater Mrs. 25 Castle st. Wellingboro' Sonthwell William, 6o Broadway, Stevens Charles, Nenehurst, Thorpe 'Slater Thomas Ivatt, Gunville lodge, Peterborou~h Lea road, Peterborough Thorpe road, Peterborough Southwell Wm. 45 New rd. PetPrboro' Stevens N. Grafton vils.Blisworth S.O 'Slough Mrs. Croft house, Gedding- Spanswick John, Monlton, Nortbmptn Stevens Noel, Whittlebury, Towcester ton, Kettering Sparrow Reginald, Sunnybank, Brack- Stevenson Geo.H. Duston,Northamptn 'Smart F!'Pderick, Thrapston ley road, Tawcester Stewart Mrs. Litchborough, Weedon Smart J.R.19 Lincoln rd.ea. Peterbro' Spearing J. D. The Tower, Daventry Stockburn John Turner J.P. Mission Smart- John, Banbnry rd. Brackley Speechly Miss,ug Eastfi.eld rd.Ptrbro' house, Lower street, Kettering Smart Mrs. Church view, Lincoln rd. Speechly Miss, Kent villas, Church Stockdale Henry Minshull D.L., J.P. Peterborough · · walk, Peterborough Mears .Ashby hall, Northampton Smart Mrs. High street, Brackley Spence .A. F. 93 Broadway, Kettering . : ..J .
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