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West com;, Dote .Tames asq. 31> StatiOn· aven. Sand{)wn, I. of Wight ' F'inchampstead, Wokingham, Berks Douglas ~<\dmiral Sir .Archibald Lucius G.C.V.U., HarriS{)n George Howard esq. Thornton, Byde, I. of Vf G.C.B. Newnham, Winchfield Harrison Heath esq. Le Court, Liss *Douglas The Hon. Ed ward 'William Hayes Hawkesley Roche esq. Highfield house,Basingstoke Dowley Edward O:mstantine esq. Queensberry lodge, Hayter Tom .!ugustine Edney e~. TheMonnt, Whitchurch • Hayling Island Heathcote Cot Charles George, Beeochwood horue, Down Major Aug. Thornton, Basset Thicket,Southamptn Bartley, Southampton *Drummond Andrew Cecil esq. Bourne Hill cottage, Heathcot:.e Lieut.-Col. Gilbert Redvers, Bighton Wooa, Fawley, Southampton .!lresford Dunton James Wallis esq. Ibthorpe house, Hurstbourne Heathcote Charles Gilbert esq. M.A. The Manor house, Tarrant, Andover Kilme,;ton, AlresfGrd Duplessis Jules Gaston esq. NewtDwn cot. Lymington Hennessy GBOrge esq. Compton manor, Stockbridge Durnford Richd. esq C.B.Hartley Wespall ho.Basingstoke Hoare Henry esq. Ellisfield manor, Basingstoke Dutton Henry esq. Hinton house, Alresford Hobart Lieut.-Col. Claud Vere Cavendish D.S.O. West­ '*Eden-Perkml! Col. A:rtanl" Fred, Dodwell, Bursledon, cliff house, Hythe, SO'Uthampton Southampton Hobart Sir Robert Henry K.C.V.O., C.B. Langdown, Ellen Fredrrick Charles esq. Eastfield house, Andover Hythe, Southampton Elliot The Hon. Arthur Ralph- Douglas M.A. Dimbola, *Holding Wm. esq. D.C.;L.Elm grove,Kingsclere,Newbll Freshwater Bay, Isle- of Wighb HoopPr Edmund Huntly esq Elw611' Capt. Geo. Rubt. 14 Knyveton rd. Bournemouth Hopkins Admiral Sir John Ommanney G.C.B. Great F.vans Henry esq. 88 Desborough road, Eastleigh, Rants Uridge house, Rom.~ey Evans Capt. Robert William R.N. Ty-Mawr, Woolston, Hopkins Frederick Ga.rdnor esq Southampton Horniblow Lt.-C<ll. Thomas, The Views,Reading rd.Fleet *Eversley Lord P.C. Abbot's Worthy house, King's Houghton Thos. Alderman esq. Arml!worth ho . .Alresford •· Worthy, Winchester; & x8 Bryanston sq. London W Howard-Brooke Col. Richard Edward Frederic, Faircroft, Ey:re Gevrge Edward Briscos esq. M.A. Warrens, Bram­ Binstead road, ltyde,. Isl" of Wight - shaw, Lyndhurst Hulse Hamilton John esq *Faber David· ~sq. B.!.. Ampfield house, Romsey Hnmbert Arthur esq. Kimbridge, near Romsey Farqnhar Lient.-col. Harry Rich, Park Place, Wickham, Hunt-Grubbe Admiral Sir Waiter James G.O.B Fare ham Hunter Maj.-Gen. Woodburn R.A. Ashkirk, AlverstokB Yarr Ernest Augnstus esq. Heath ho.wndon st.Andover Hut-chins Lieut.-Col. Francis Arthur, The Orchard, Fellows George esq. The Mount, Cowes, Isle of Wight Crofton, Fareham *Field Admiral Edward C.B. The Grove, Spring Garden Iremonger Wm.Hy.esq. Army k Navy club, London SW lane, Gosporfl Jeffreys Major George Darell, Burkham house, Alton FitzWygram Sir Frederick Loftns Prancis bart. Leigh Jeffreys John esq. Canterton manor, Lyndhurst park, Havant Jetfries Thomas esq. Maythorn, St.George'11 rd.Aldershot *Flaming JO'hn Edward Arlhur Willis esq. Manor hou!te, Jenner Lient.-Col. Albert Victor D.S.O. Greenwood, Chilworth, Romsey Bishop's W altham Fletcher William MtJrris esq Jervoise Francis Henry Tristram esq. Herriard park, Formby Hugh Carleton esq. B.A. Manor house, Shipton­ Basingstoke · Bellinger, Andover Jessep Col. Henry Lethhridge, Woodlands, Farnborough Forster John Carey esq. Clatford Mills, Andover :road, Farnborough Fox Edward Herbert esq. Platts farm, Eochinswell, JGhnson Herbert esq. Marsh court, Stockbridge Newbury *John11toD. John Lindsay esq. M.A. Eastbridge, Crondall Frederick Sir Charles Edward hart. Dalhonsie, Gordon Johnstone Col. George Charles Keppel, Villa. Bothsay, xoad, Camberley, Surrey Cowe11, Isle of Wight Fryer Capt. Charles Gilbert, Worthy park, Winchester • J olliffe Capt.· the Hon. William Sydney Hylton, liel!tll Fnlcher Arthur William esq. Redenham house, Andover huu11e, Petersfield Galloway Maj.-Gen. John Ma.wby Classy, 29 Knyveton Jones Davi•l esq. Fry's wood, Boldre, Lymington road, Bournenwnth Kelly Edward Festus esq. Hollington ho. Newbury,'Berkt Ga.lton Henry Clarke ~q. 75 Stanpit, Christchnrch Kemp-Welch John esq. Sopley park, Chrll!tchurch Gater William Henry esq. Winslowe house, West End, Kennard Adam esq. Belmore house, .Bishop's- Waltham Southampton Kilkelly Surgeon-Lieut.-Col. Cbarlea Randolph C.M.G~t Gibsol'l Vice-Admiral Herbert William Sumuer, l1nrst­ M.V.O leigh, Blackwater King John esq. !ford house, Christchurch Giffard Vice-Adml. George Augustu~ C.M.G. Highfield, King William esq. Glencairn, Fordingbridge Bishop's Waltham Knapton Capt. Augus.tus Lempriere Knapton f B.N. Gilmour John Henry esq. Burst lodge, Hurstbourne Boldre hill, Lymington . Tarrant, Andover *Knight Montagu Gt>orge esq. Chawton house, Alton §Glynn William Anthony esq. Sea grove, Sea View, Lapthorn Eclwin esq Ryde, Isle of Wight Lee Edward .Arthur esq. M . .!. Fowley, Liphook Gordon Col. William Hasting!lt Graha.m, Broadlands, Lt>froy Wm. Chambers -csq. M . .! .. Goldings, Basingstok!J Broadway, Sandown, Isle of Wight Leir-Carleton Major-General Richard Langford, Grey· Gore-Browne Col. Henry GMrge V.C. Monteagle, Pop- well Hill house, Win-chfield ham road, Shanklin, Isle of Wight LPith Lt.-Ool. Ale:r:. Hy. Northcourt, Newport, I. ot Vi <ffitt Col. Charles Gearge, Willhall, Alton Lernpriere Major-General Arthnr Reid R.E. Collingwood Grant Sir Arthur Henry bart mount, Camberley, Surrey Grant William esq. Church Lane house, Witl'ey, Surrey *Le Roy-Lewis Lieut.-Col. Herman D.S.O. Westbury Greenwood Lt.-Col. Henry Powys B..!. Whitsbury hous~. house, Petersfield Whit-,~bul'V', Salisbury LPthbridge Lieut.-Col. Sir Alfred Swaine K.C.S.I., ld,D, Griffiths Col. Edward St. John, Upton house, Rown­ Windh!>ver, Bnrsledon, Southampton hams, Southampton Lethbridge Chas.esq.Carlton club,Pall mall, London ~W '*Grimston Col. Oswald James Augnstus, The Lodge, Liddt-ll Edward Henry esq. The Point, Rye, Susse:r: 'rtchen,' Rants . Lohg Waiter e~q. Th~r Halt, Upham, Southampton Gwatkin Major George Leigh, East court, Cosham Lynch-Strnmton Ca.pt Geo.Staunton,Purbrook ho.Coshsrn Gye His Honor Judg-P Percy,Pipers field,Weeke,WinohsLr Lyon Alfred Owen esq. Wellington club, London W Haggard James esg.-M.A. 45 Christchurch :toad, Bourne- 1\fo.\ndrew Charle!l Willi'lm esq. He!Wley park, ,Lipb,Go.kJ • '·mouth "\\cCalmont Col. BarkliP Cairns C .B. W RrbornP,LVlniJ1R11l Hall Gerald esq. Manor h'O'Use, Anstey, Alton McConnPl WilliRm Hnuldsworth el!lq. Heath End hon&el Hamllton Lieut.-Ool, John Fane Ch~rles, Sp!'ncer )<>dge, Banghurst, Basingstokev 'Spencer "toad,. Ryde, Isle of WigM , ) • Macdonak\ Sir J.rchibald John bart. .
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