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Kelly's Huntingdonshire Private Residents Directory KELLY'S HUNTINGDONSHIRE PRIVATE RESIDENTS DIRECTORY. Abington Edwin E. Stonely, St. Neots BeckA. C. Wyton manor, Wyton, Hntngdn Brigstock Wm. Hartford rd. HuntingdoIl' Achurch Miss, East street, St. Neots Bedford Miss, Warboys, Huntingdon Brindley Rev. Frederick M.A. Vicarage.. Achurch Mrs. Godmanchester, Huntingdon Bedolfe Rev. J. C. Houghton, Huntingdon Winwick, Oundle Adams Herbert, Wellington st. St. Ives Beeby Alexander. Highfields, Orton Brittain Mrs. David, Berkeley villas.. Afford Joseph, The Acacias, Houghton, Longueville, Peterborough Eynesbury, St. Neots Huntingdon Beer James, Godmanchester, Huntingdon Broackes Major C. Stow Longa, St. Neots Alderson Rev. Montague Frederick M.A., Beeson Mrs. Beaver cottage, Bedford Broke Rev. Horatio George M.A. Vicarage.. MUS.llac. Rectory, Chesterton, Petrboro' street, St. Neots Holme, Peterborough Allston Lieut. H. G. Hemingford Grey, Beevor Rev. William Sumpter M.A. Vicar- Brooke Maj.-Gen. Richard Crundell, Mad- St. Ives age, Somersham, St. Ives ley court, Hemingford, Grey, St. Ives Ambrose Edmond, Beech cottage, Kim- Behagg Alfred, HaU Green, Fenstan- Broughton Henry, Warboys, Huntingdon bolton, St. Neots ton, St. Ives Broughton Mrs. St. Mary's street. Eynes- AnderAOn Miss, East street, St. ~eots Behagg Mrs. Warboys, Huntingdon bury, St. Neots Andrew A. Mossleigh aven. I'd. St. Neots Beldam Mrs. B!untisham, St. Ives Brown Rev. Charles M.A. Hemingford' Ansley Mrs. The Ho",", St. Ives Bell Roland B.A. Grammar school, High Abbots, St. Ives Anthony R. Eynesbury Hardwicke,St.Nts street, Huntingdon Brown Rev. Edward Howard B.A. Vicar-· Archer Rev. George M.A. Rectory, Stilton, Bellair Mrs. 4 Cromwell place, St. Ives age, Yaxley, Peterborough Peterborough • Bennett Bateman, Bedford st. St. Neots Brown Bateman J.P. Bridge ho. Huntngdn Arendzen Rev. John P. D.D, ph D. East Bennett Miss, New street, St. Neots Brown George, Church street, St. Neots street, St. Ives Bennett Thomas, Bedford street, St. Neots Brown George Ernest Dixon, The Elms.. Arkwright Harold Arthur, Manor house, Benton Harry, Earith, St. Ives Houghton, Huntingdon Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon Benton Mrs. Earith, St. Ives Brown H. The Laurels, Eynesbury, St.Nts. Arkwright J. Stonely grange, St. Neots Bernard Mrs. Cromwell house, High street, Brown .Tames, 6 St. Mlll"Y st. Huntingdon Armstrong Mrs. Huntingdon st. St. Neots Huntingdon Brown .T. M.ll., C.III. Fletton, Peterborough Armstrong S. E. Market squar'l, St. Neots Bester Miss, Godmanchester, Huntingdon Brown Miss, Church house, Eynesbury.. Ashton Mrs. Hinton villa, Hartford road, Bevan Ernest George M.A., J.P. Heming- St. Neots Huntingdon ford Grey, St. Ives Brown Miss, Earith, St. Ives Ashton Mrs. 1 The Walks nth. Huntingdon Bevan Misses, Ermine cottage, Godman- Brown Mrs. The RIms, Houghton,Hntgdll' Askew Miss, 17 George st. Huntingdon chester, Huntingdon Brown Mrs. Richard, Kingcroft, Earith.. AtkinsonA.W.Brookho.Brook st.St.Neots Bibby Rev. A. G. Gossett M.A. (head St. Ives Bagshaw Rev. William Salmon M.A. master of Grammar school), Tilbrook Brown Percy Bateman, The Elms, Hough- Vicarage, Great Gidding, Peterborough road, Kimbolton ton, Huntingdon Bailey George, Winwick, Oundle Bidwell Rev. George Woodward M.A. Rec- Browne Mrs. William, Earith, St. Ives Baker John A. East street, St. Ives fory, Upton, Huntingdon Brownhill James, Church st. Bt. Neots Baker Oswald, Cherry cottage, Heming- Bird F. Great Staughton, St. Neots Browning T. Godmanchester, Huntingdoll' ford Abbots, St. Ives Bird John, Brampton, Huntingdon Brownlow George, Pavement, St. Neots. Ball Mrs. Palmerston road, Woodstone, Bird Mrs. Oak villa, Godmanchester, Bryant John, The Mill house. St. Ives Peterborough Huntingdon Buckton Rev. Harold, Rectory, Moles-· Ballard Mrs. 28 High st. Huntingdon Black Rev. R. M.A. Vicarage, Ramsey, worth, Thrapston Banks Rev. Edward Gripper D.D., J.P. Huntingdon Budge Rev. Henry Simcoe M.A. Rectory•. Vicarage, Hartford, Huntingdon Blatchford Frank, Carlisle tel'. St. Ives Brampton, Huntingdon Banks Charles, Cromwell green, St. Ives Blaydes Mrs. High st. Fenstanton, St.Ives BullaI'd Mrs. Crown street, St. Ives Barlow Henry, Biggin grange, Ramsey, Bletsoe John, New street, St. Neots Bunnage In. Wm. 2 Church st. St. Neots: Huntingdon Blott Mrs. New street, St. Neots Bunting George, Fenstanton, St. Ives Barlow Herbt. C. Somersham, St. Ives Bloxsome Reginald, Conquest house, BurdeU John, 9 Priory I'd. HuntingdoIl1 Barlow Miss, Somersham, St. Ives Farcet Fen, Peterborough Burke Mrs. Brampton, Huntingdon Barlow Mrs. Rose cot. Somersham, St. Ives Bodfish Rev. Arthur, Great Gidding, Burr .T. P. Church ho. Brook st. St. Neots Barnes Mrs. Gazeley ho.Ramsey.Huntngdn Peterborough Burton Mark, Spaldwick, Huntingdon Barnes Robert S. W. A.M.J.C.E. The Rec- Bond Miss, Somersham, St. Ives Burton Mrs. West street, Godmanchester.. tory, Houghton, Huntingdon Bonham Mrs. 3 Ferndale villas, East Huntingdon Barrett William, Bluntisham, St. Ives street, St. Neots Busby Mrs. Stow Longa, St. Neots Barritt William, High street, St. Neots Booth SamufJ, Alwalton, Peterborough Bush Henry S. Newport villa, Avenue. Bass Joshua, Laburnum villa, Eynes- Borissow Ernest, High st. Huntingdon road, St. Neots bury, St. Neots Boutall A. Huntingdon street, St. Neots Bush T. H. Godmanchester, Hunti'ngdon, Batman Alfred James, High street, Bowe Arthur, Denmark house, New Buss Mrs. IAttle Stukeley, Huntingdon Ramsey, Huntingdon street, St. Neots Butcher Mrs. Needingworth, St. Ives Bateman Mrs. High st. Ramsey, Hntngdn Bower George, The Shrubbery, Church Butcher Thos. Ivy ho. Colne, St. IveS" Bates Charles Pope, Great Whyte, Ram- street, St. Neots Byfield Mrs. 3 Ingram street, HuntingdoIll. sey, Huntingdon Bowyer William, Buckden, Huntingdon Bywater Owen, 123 High st. Huntingdon Battcoek Mrs. The Cedars, Hemingford Bowyer William, The Hall, Cambridge Campbell Mrs. 8 Ermine st. Huntingdon Abbots, St. Ives street, St. Neots Campion G. F. Hartford, Huntingdon Baumgartner Miss, Godmanchester, Hun- Brackenbury A. B. New street, St. Neots Cane Rev. Alfred GrangeI' M.A. ViC'arage•. tingdon Bradshaw Isaac, Elm house, Eynesbury, Great Paxton, St. Neots Baumgartner Mrs. Island hall, Godman- St. Neots Carter Frank, High street, Kimbolton chester, Huntingdon Bradwell Harry, Fountain cottage, Bramp- Carter J oseph, Fabian, High st. Kimboltl1' Baxter R. Vernonho. Buckden, Huntngdn ton road, Huntingdon Carysfort Earl of K.P., M.A., D.L., J.P•. Baxter W. Godmanchester, Huntingdon Brawn Mrs. 7 Hartford rd. Huntingdon Elton hall, Peterborough; 10 Hereford Baylee Rev. Samuel S. Aidan M.A. Vicar- Brawn Mrs. The Laurels, Brampton, gardens, London w; Glenart castle~ age, Church street, St. Neots Huntingdon Arklow, Ireland & Carlton & Travellers' Bayliss Mrs. 4 Ermine street, Huntingdon Brawn SamI. Great Gidding, Peterborough clubs, London s w Beagarie George, Market square, St. Neots Braybrooks W. Spaldwick, Huntingdon Cater Miss, Linden villa, Hanford road~ Beag'lrie John, Market square, St. Neots Breese Samuel, Station road, St. Ives Huntingdon Beart \Villiam Frederick J.P. The Chest- Brewster William, High st. Kimbolton Cater R. 1 Sandwich villas, Huntingdon nuts, Godmanchester, Huntingdon Brickwell Mrs. Culworth cottage, Somer- Cattle Mrs. Alconbury hill, Alconbury Bea.sley B. Brampton park. Huntingdon sham, St. Ives Weston, Huntingdon Beasley Ben. 10 Hartford I'd. Huntingdon Briggs Miss, Euston street, Huntingdon Chambers Mrs. Keedingworth, St. Ives Beauford William Frederick J.P. Alcon- Brighty Frederick William, London st. Chambers W. T. Euston st. HuntingdoIll bury house, Huntingdon Godmanchester, Huntingdon.
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