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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. BLA 61~ Bell Mrs NuRFOLK.) PRIVATE RESIDENTS. BLA 61~ Bell Mrs. The Mill house, Oxnead, Berry Arthur J. Lime Tree cottage, Bird Capt. Frederic Godfrey R.N. Bmdon, Norwich Thvrpe St. Andrew, Norwich Hethel hall, ~orwich; & United Bell Robert, 31 Railway road, Lynn Berry Herbt. Goo. Reepba.m, Norwich Service club, London Bell Robert William, Ascot villa, Hill Berry Mrs. r68 Dereham rd. Norwich Bird Rev. George Garnons M.A. The street, Hunstanton Berry Samuel Joseph, Langwood,Bow- Rectory, Boughton, Stoke Ferry Bell T. H. 415 Untlhank rd. Norwich tllwrpe rd. New Walsoken, Wisbecb Bird Rev. Maurice Chas. Hilton M . .l. Bell W. W.3r Northgate st.Gt.Yrmth Berry William E. Rosecroft, Potter Brumstead, Norwich Bell W. F. 74 St. Stephen's rd.Nrwch Heig-ham, Great Yarmouth Bird Arth. B. II Portland st. Lynn Bellairs Mrs. Sandyland, Austin st. Berwick Jn. <;7 Theatre st. E.Derehm Bird Frederick Augustus, St. Mar- Hunstanton Berwick Willia.m, Stravithie, North- garet's place, Lynn Bellamy Frederick C. I3 Clarence rd. wold, Stoke Ferry Bird George Hilton, Ipswich lodge, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth Bes-ant Major Waiter H. The Lodge, Ipswich road. Norwich Bellamy George Winter, 57 Lichfield Bixley, Norwich Bird Godfrey, St. Edmund's ho. Scale • road, Southtown, Great Yarmouth Besant L. C. 132 Unthank rd. Norwch Bird John, Park ho. Mere st. Diss Bell amy Mrs. 26 Princes road, Great Besant Mrs. 122 Unthank rd. N orwch Bird Miss, ll Brookland terrace,Thorpe Yarmouth Besford P.R.43 Queen's rd.Gt.Yrmth St. Andrew, Norwich Bellin Herberrt Percy, 28o Southtown Bessey Mrs. 48 Hig-h road, South- Bird Miss, r::;o College road, Norwich roa-d, Great Y.armouth town, Great Yarmouth Bird Miss, I St. Giles terrace, Bethel Bellin P. B. 3 Trafalgar rd.Gt.Yrmth Bessey W.H.49 Marine par.Gt.Yrmth street, Norwich Beloe Edwa.rd M. I Boston square, Best Herbt. r62 Earlham rd. Norwich Bird Mrs. Mount street, Diss Hunstan'ton Bet•tinson Maj. George Y. Holt house, Bird Mrs. r2o Nelson rd.Gt.Ya.rmth Belsha.m H. N. King Staith Eq. Lynn Leziate, Lynn Bird Mrs. The Beeches, East Turlden- Belson Richard D.52City road,Norwich Betts A. Staitheway cottage, Wro:x- ham. East Dereham Belson Richard Guyton, I Crown ham, Norwich Bird W. Metton hall, Metton, :Nrwch Point villas, Trowse Newton,Nrwch Betts G. N. Northfield, Wymondham Birkbeck Hon. Lady, Horstead hall, Belton H. W. Manor house, Marham, Bett.s Jn. Farrow, 24 p,ark la.Norwich Horstead, Norwich Downham Betts Mrs. Moulton St. Michael, Birkbeck Geoffrey, Stoke hall, Stoke Belton Samuel, Ongar hill, Terrington Long- Stratton Holy Cross, Norwich St. Clement, Lynn Bebh Mrs.Park frm.Winfart,hing,Diss Birkbeck Gervase, Wood farm, Beniafield William Barnett M.B. Betts Mrs. 26 Park lane, Norwich Sprowston, Norwich Bletchenden, Rockland All Saints, Betts Mrs.54 St.S'tephen'·s rd.Norwich Birkbeck Henry, West Acre lligh ha. Attleborough Betts Mrs. Jubilee villa, Tasburgh, Swaffham Benjamin D. 5 Chalk Hill rd.Norwich Norwich Birkbeck Henry Anthonv, The Old Rennet Edward C. H. Rokeles hall, Betts Mrs. Harry, The Beeches, Rack- hall. South Wootton, Kini!'S Lynn Watton, Thetford heath, Norwich Birkbeck Martin, Poringland house, Bennett Col. Adrian, The Grange, Pul· Bett,s R. F. 52 C'{mSititution hl.Nrwch Great Poringland, Norwich ham St. Mary the Virgin, Harleston Betts William, 8r Anson road,South- Birkbeck Mrs. Little Massingham ho. Bennett Rev. H. 2 .A.lbion villas, Diss town, Great Yarmouth Little Massingham, King's Lynn Bennett Rev. Henry Edwarrl B.A. Betts William. Staitheway cottage, Birkbeck Mrs. E. Poringland house, Marshland cottage, Terrington St. Wroxbam, Norwich Great Poringland, Norwich Clement, King's Lynn Bevan Commander Lambt-on Lor.aine Birkbeck Mrs. S. M. Thunder lane, Bennett Alfred Ormond T. The White R.N. Hillside house, Ditchingham, Thorpe St. A.ndrew, Norwich house, Swanton Morley, E. Derehm Bungay Hirkbeck William John D.L., J.P., Bennett Ernest Alfred, Norwich rd. Bevan Rev. James Alfred M.A. St F.S . .A. Stratton Strawless hall, Nor- Fakenham GeorQ"e's parsonage, .Alexandra rd. wich Bennett H. 0. 7 Kingsley rd.Norwich Great Yarmouth Birks Rev. William F. R.A. S. Oxford Bennett H. W.Avoca, Brundall,Nrwch Bevan Gerard Lee. The Abbey.Thetfd house, Victoria road, Diss Bennett J R.,J.P . .A.s.hville,Downham Bevan John, 177 College rd. Norwich Birrell Rt.Hon. Augustine M.P.,K.C., Bennett Mrs. 17 Clarence rd. Gorle!!- Beverley Michael M.D. 54 Prince of LL.D., J.P. The Pightle, Cliff rd. ton, Great Yarmouth Wales road, Norwich Sheringham; & 70 Elm Park road Bennett Stanley E. Clifton house, Biale Capt. Lawrence Charles, 3 S W & Athena>um & New Uni- Mundesley road, North Walsham Cathedral street, Norwich versity clubs S W, London Bennett '.r. A. Church ho. Walsinghm Bibby Willia.m Robt. R<lydon rd. Diss Birtles W. F. 35b, Park la. Norwich Bennett W. 4 Town Close rd.Norwich Bickers Ambrose John, 94 Anson rd. Bishop Rev. Everett James M.A. Rec- Bennett William George, nr North Southtown, Great Yarmouth tory, Cley Denes rd. New Town, Gt. Yarmth Bicknell Rev. Norma.n Le.slie M.A. Bishop Misses, Frenze house, Diss Benns Edmund Thomas, The Firs, The Rectory, East Bilney,E.Derehm Bishop Mrs. I Chalk Hill rd. Norwich London road. Harleston Bidwell Arthur Southwell, 37 Quebec Bishop Mrs. Mafeking, Tennyson av. Benns Samuel Hewitt, 157 Beccles rd, road. East Dereham Lynn Sout•htown, Great Yarmouth Eidwell Misses. Ford street, Thetforrl Bishop Mrs. 88 Regent rd.Gt.Yarmth Bensley Saml. <;7 York rd.Gt.Yarmth Bidwell Mrs. T. S. Ford st. Thetford Bishop Winsor, Beech lodge, Unthank Bensly Georg-e Charles, 67 Southtown Bidwell Mrs. 9 The Crescent, Chapel road, Norwich road, Great Yarmouth Field road, Norwich Rlack Rev. Ravmond Charles M . .A. Benwn Wm. Pattison, Horn sea villa, Biffen Mrs. I87 K orthgate street, R<>ctory, Stanhoe, Lynn Gaywaod, King's Lynn Great Yarmouth Black Miss, Church ho.Heacham,Lynn Benstead E. Burnham Thorpe, Lynn Biggs Rev. Joshua, The Manse,Burgh Black W. G. 2a, Henley rd. Norwich Benstead Herbert, 66 Albany road, road. Aylsham Blackburn Joseph Hugh, ()Q Lichfield Southtown, Great Yarmouth Bio-nold Rev. Samuel, Rectory, road, Southtown, Great Yarmouth Benetead J. 9 Camperdown,Gt.Yrmth Seaming, East Dereham Blacklock Mrs.26Sth.Everard st.Lynn Bent Rev. Godfrey Thomas M.A. Rec- Bignold Charles Arth. Bathurst D.L., Blackman Rev. James Henry, St. tory, Billing-ford, Scole J.P. Eaton hall, Unthank rd.Nrwch Paul's vicarage, St. Clement's hill, Bent Mrs. Norwich rd. Nth. Walsham Bignold Miss, II Surrey st. Norwich New Catton, Norwich Bentley Rev. Thos. Jackson B..A.Forn- Bignold Mrs. Alfred, 26 Christchurcb Bhckman H. G. Barham, II Unthank cett St. Peter, Long- Stratton road, Norwich road, Norwich Bentley Arthur W. Riverside, Lud- Bilborough Mrs. Foxley, Ea..Dereham Blackwood Leonard Clive, Red house, ham, Great Yarmouth Bilby Mrs. Willow place, Old Catton, Little Massing-ham, King's Lvnn Bentley C. W. 211 McDonald rd.Cromr Norwich Blade John, The Cottage, Binham. Bentley John, I3 Beatrice rd. Thorpe Bilsborou!!h Miss, 7j_ St. Clement's Wighton Hamlet, Norwich hill, New Catton, Norwich Blagg Harry .A.dolphus, 269 Soutb- Benton Robt. Hevingham, Norwich Bindley Rev. Thomas Herbert D.D. town road, Great Yarmouth Benyon Charles, The Rookery, Holme- Rectory. Hedenh;-~m, Bungay Blake Rev. Warrenne Jas. The Vicar- next-the-Sea, Lynn Birch A. E. H., J.P. Watlington hall, age, Easton, Norwich Ber2sford Richard A. A., M.A. Lyd- Downham Blake Aubrey A. The Chantry,Norwich gate house, Cliff parade, Hunstantn Birch Frank Mildred, The Paddox, Blake Ernest Brightin, 33 Southtown Berners BaTQne.ss, .Ashwellthorpe hall, Grimston, King's Lynn road, Sonthtown, Great Yarmouth Norwich Birch Mrs. Brancaster Staith, Lynn Blake Gerard. Close lodge, Ipswich Berners John Anstruther J.P. Helles- Birch Mrs. Watlingto!_l hall,Downham road, Norwich don house, Norwich Birch W. 21 Brunswick rd. Norwich Blake G.H.L. 44 South qy.Gt. Yarmth Berney :Mrs. C. M.Morton hall,Nrwcb Bircham H. W. IS College rd.Norwch Blake G.J.38 Southtown rd.Gt.Yrmth Bernev G. A. Bracon hall, Norwich Birr.ham Leo. Beechurst, Cromer rd. Blake George Lovewell, 94 Lichfield Berridge A.. Fairfield,Horstead,Nrwch North Walsham road. Southtown, Great Yarmouth Berry A. G. 25 Grosvenor rd. Nrwch Bircham Samuel J.P. Brewery house, Blake Henry, Bramerton hall, Norwich Hackford, Norwich 1B1ake Hy.M.B.5 Regent rd.Gt.Yarmth .
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