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Priy Ate Residents. Sha 397 OXFORDSHIHE. J PRIY ATE RESIDENTS. SHA 397 RO!e William David, I Clarendon Salter James E. Isis house, The Tow- Schmidl de Moraville John Maximi- villas, Park town, Oxford ing .path, Grandpont, Oxford lian F.R.G.S. Cross Leys, Bix, Rothe Col. George W. C., R.A., J.P. Salter Miss, 58 Abingdon rd. Grand- Henley-on-Thames Neithrop house,Warwick rd.Banbry pant, Oxford Schmidt Conrad Marshall, Chesneys, Bothwell Mrs. 72 .Argyle st. Chester Saltmarsh C. Prion, 44 Market sq. Newland street, Eynsham 8.0 street, Oxford Witney Schofield Frederick William,Langston Bothwell Rd. 5 Beaumont st. Oxford Sampson Rev. Edward Frank M ..A. house, Chadlington, Charlbury S.O Rousby Edwardes Rd. Kendall, Cot- Christ Church, St. Aldate's st.Oxfd Schunck Charles A. Old Mill house, tisford house, Cottisford, Brackley Sampson Charles Henry M.A.n Raw- Ewelme, Wallingford Rous by Mrs. Cottisford house, Cottis- linson road, St. Giles', Oxford Schuster Edgar H. J., M.A. 110 Ban- ford, Brackley Samsworth John J ames, 13 White bury road, St. GilPs', Oxford Bonse Mrs. The Limes, Fulbrook, House road, Grandpont, Oxford Schwerer Miss, 30 Frenchay road, St. Burford 8.0 Samuda Cecil D'.Aguilar D.L., J .P. Giles', Oxford .Rouse William, 2I !slip road, Sum- Bruern abbey, Chipping Norton Schwerer Mrs. 53 Chalfont road, St. mertown, Oxford Samuel Misses, 67 St. John's road, Giles', Oxford Ronth R. L., J.P. Sibford Ferris, St. Giles', Oxford Scot Skirving Lieut.-Col. D. Nor- Banbnry Samuelson Ernest M.I.C.E., J.P. cotts, Marston, Oxford Rowbottom Misses, Little Milton, Bodicote grange, Bodicote, Banbry Scott Lt.-Col. William Lane R. II Wallingford Sanday Rev. William D.D. Ghrist Park crescent, Park town, Oxford Rowden Miss, 7 Banbury road, St. Church, St . .Aldate's street, Oxford Scott Rev. G. J. North Leigh,Witney Giles', Oxford Sanders J.27 Marlborough rd.Banbury Scot.t Rev. Wm. M.A. The Vicarage, Rowell Miss, 16 Farndon road, St. Sanders Miss, 42 ,Beechcroft road, Cowley rd. Cowley St. J ohn,Oxford Giles', Oxford Summertown, Oxford Scott Chas. H. II7 Cowley rd. Oxford Rowell Mrs. 298 Banbury road, Sum- Sanders Mrs. 53 Middleton road, Scott Edward Lionel, 9 Bevington rd. mertown, Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Rowell Mrs. Sydenham, 10 Marston Sanders Percy, 62 Corn street,Witney Scott Edwin, 71 Banbury road, St. Ferry road, Summertown, Oxford Sands Miss, Newington house, New- · Giles', Oxford Rowell William Norman, Ivydene, ington, Wallingford Scott George Rodney M.A. 2 Claren- Chipping Norton Sanford Henry William, The Holme, don villas, Park town, Oxford Rowland Miss, Sunrise, Woodstock Clifton Hampden, .Abingdon Scott Mrs. 6 Thames side, Henley- road, Wolvercote, Oxford Sankey Julius 0. 26 Broad st. Oxford on-'l'hames "Rowland Mrs. 216 Woodstock road, Sankey Richard Harvey M.A., M.B. Scott Thomas Ashton, 38 Frenchay Snmmertown, Oxford 20 Magdalen street, Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Rowland-Smith Mrs. Braxton, Derby Sankey Richard Henry Heurtley, 3 Scott William Edward, 25 Fair mile, road, Caversham, !Wading Marston Ferry road, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Rowles George, Pro~pect house, Wes- Sansom George Edwin, 2 Marlboro' Scott Moncrieff Miss, 4I Banbury rd. ton-on-the:Green, _Bicester road, Ban bury St. Giles', Oxford .'Rowlpy Rev. James Farmer, Spels- Sargent Rev. Waiter Dmitri M.A. 3 Scovell Mrs. 32 Divinity road, Cowley bury, Charlbury S.O St. Margaret's road, St.Giles',Oxfrd road, Oxford .Rowley A. 1 Manor rd.Holywell,Oxford Saul J oseph, Mayfield, High Town Scragg Frederick, 44 Mars ton street, Rowley Alfred J. Radford Farm road, Ban bury · Cowley St. John, Oxford liouse, Wolvercote, Oxford Saunders Rev. Sidney C., M.A. The Scragg Mrs. 21 Western road, Grand- Rowsell Miss ·Ernily, 52 New street, Vicarage, Watlington, Wallingford pant, Oxford Henley-on-Thames Saunders Frank, Fernleigh, Goring, Scrogg Mrs. 220 Iffiey road, Oxford Buben Paul, Quarry house, Heading- Reading Scrivener Miss,Church Handborough, ton quarry, Oxford Saunders Jason, The Cedars, Park Woodstock Rnck-Keene Capt. Chas. Edmund town, Oxford Seal Arthur W., ~.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., J.P. Cookley ho. Henley-on-Thames Saunders John, The Grove, Rather- L.S.A. 291 Iffiey road, Oxford .'Ruck-Keene Capt. Harry Lancelot field Peppard, Henley-on-Thames Seal Miss, II Stanley road, Cowley D.S.O. The Grange, Littlemore, Saunders Misses, Highlands villa, .St. John, Oxford Oxford Rotherfield Peppard, Henley-on-T Sear Miss, 34 <South Bar st. Banbury Ruck-Keene Misses, The Paddock, Saunders Mrs. F. G. The Grove, Searle Miss, 3 Hop gardens, Henley- Bensington, Wallingford Caversham, Reading on-Thames Rnck-Keene Mrs. Shirburn lodge, Saunders Mrs. G. H. 22 New street, Sears Joseph, 46 West street, Grims- Shirbnrn, Wallingford Chipping Norton bury, Banbnry Rudd Rev. Preb. Eric Jn. Sutherland Saunders P. G. 4 Blenheim terrace, Seary William Henry, The Halt, Mill M.A. Rectory, Souldern, Banbury Chipping Norton street, Eynsham S.O Rudge Frederick Samuel, Highclere, Saunders William Radcliffe, The Firs, Seccombe Samuel Hewitt, 6 Beech- Kidrnore rd. Caversham, Reading Lashbrook, Shiplake, Henley-on-T croft road, Summertown, Oxford Rusher Miss, 7 Southmoor road, St. Savage .Alfred, 151 Iffiey rd. Oxford Sedgley Mrs. I Staverton road, St. Giles', Oxford Savage Mrs. Hill cot. Shutford,Banbry Gile.s', Oxford Jlussell Rev. A.W. Hook Norton,Bnbry Savage Willi6m, 145 Iffiey rd. Oxford Segal Rev. Moses Hirsch M ..A.6 Tack- Rnssell Rev. Henry, The Manse, Savery John, Shilton, Burford S.O ley place, St. Giles', Oxford Goring, Reading Savidge Mrs. Salisbury villa, Ship· Segar Miss, 35 Chalfont road, St. Bussell Rev. William Ern est, Wesley ton-under-Wychwood, Oxford Giles', Oxford villa, King's road, Thame Savory Rev. Canon M . .A. The Vicar- Selby John, Cropredy, Leamington Rnssell John Wellesley, 28 Staverton age, Fill,ins, Lechlade S.O. Sellers Frederick, 170 Banbury road, road, St. Giles', Oxford (Glo'stersh) Summertown, Oxford Bnssell W. H . .Adderbury We.Banbry Saw Capt. Henry, Wheatley S.O Sells Vincent M . .A. iLongworth, High- Ryan Ernest, Evermne,Norman aven. Saw Miss, Chinnor, Walling-ford field, Headington, Oxford Henley-on-Tharnes Saw Thomas, Thame road, Chinnor, Selous Mrs. The Cot, Lashbrook, Ryder Ernest, 31 Bartlemas road, Wallingford Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames Cowley road, Oxford Sawford Sanders, 3 London road, Serle Rev. F.G-49 Walton st. Oxford Rygate Reginld. Wardington,Banbury Chipping Norton Sessions Harold, Ivy lodge, Vicarage Ryle .Arthur Bnxton L.D.S.R.C.S. Sawyer Edmund C. Manor house, road, Henley-on-Thames Eng. 24 Beaumont street, Oxford Little Milton, Wallingford Setchill Alfred, 28 Stanley road, Cow- Ryman Mrs. Neat Enstone,Enstone S.O Sawyer Thomas Henry, 10 Regent st. ley St. John, Oxford .Xyman-Halt Frank, 313 Banbury rd. Cowley St. John, Oxford Sewell .Augustine, 2 Beechcroft road, Summertown, Oxford Sax! John James, Standlake, Witney Summertown. Oxford 'Rynd Mrs.2Farndon rd.St.Gile!!',Oxfd Sayee Rev. Archibald Henry M.A. Sewell Mrs. 7 Western road, Grand- Sabin Jn. H. Great Bourton, Banbury Queen's college, Oxford pant, Oxford Sabin Mi.sse.s, Bodicote cot. Banbury Sayer Thomas Richard, 24 Western Scymour John, Normanhurst, Thame Sackville Mrs. Stopford, 33 St. John's road, Grandpont, Oxford Seymour Lionel William, 2IB Wood- street, St. Giles', Oxford Sayers Miss, 33 Leckford road, St. stock road, Summertown, Oxford Sadler Rev. Charles M.A. 72 Bell st. Giles', Oxford Shadbolt H. Folly view, Bampton S.O Henley-on-Thames Scanes Mrs. I Gloucester pi. Witney Shadwell Charles Lancelot D.C.L. Salmon Edwd. Tadmarton, Banbnry Schil}er Ferdinand Canning Scott Oriel college & Frewin hall, Frewin Salmon Mra. 30 Gloucester pl.Witney M.A., D.Sc. Corpus Christi college, court, Oxford Salter Rev. Herbert Edward M.A. Oxford Sharman William, 21 Bath rd.Banbry Pyrlon, Wallingford Schlich Wm. Ph.D., M.A. 29 Banbury Sharp Joseph, 3 Northfield end, Hen- Salter George S. 57 Banbury road, rd. & 6 Keble rd. St. Giles', Oxford ley-on-Thames Si. Giles', Oxford .
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