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Private He~ !Dents. Raw 395 OXFOIUJSHIRF. J PRIVATE HE~ !DENTS. RAW 395 Poole Charles William, 2 Richmond Pratt Edward, Coed-y-Dinas, St. Pullen Misses, 293 Cowley rd. Oxford road, St. Thomas', Oxford Mark's road, Henley-on-Thames Pullen Mrs. 33 Southm<Jor road, St. Poole R.L.,M.A.4t Museum st.Oxfrd! Pratt Ernest Alfred, 13 Oakthorpe Giles', Oxford Poole William Augustus, Rotherfieldi rrad, Summertown, Oxford Pulley Mrs. Oxford road, Bensington, house, Rotherfield Peppard, Hen- Pratt Henry Montague, The Cottage, Wallingford · ley-on-Thames Alkerton, Banbury Pumphrey Mi~s. Hazeldeane, Chad- Pooley John Milnes, Xettlebed, Hen- Pratt Misses,s Dashwood ter.Banbury bury S.O lev-on-Thames Pratt Mrs. IS Oakthorpe road, Sum- Pureell Edward Norton, Trafalgar ho . • Pcpe Rev. George Uglow M.A. mertown, Oxford Upper High street, Thame Indian institute, Oxford Pratt Mrs. M. 51 Bath road, Banbury Purdue Miss, Rock ho. Mill st.Witney Pope Rev. John O"Fallon M.A. Pope's Pratt Reginald de Mohun, Lyneham, Purnell Wm. 247 Iffiey rd. Oxford hall, II St. Giles' street, Oxford Chipping Norton Pursey Vernon F. rg Parker st.Oxfrd Pope Rev. Richard Wm. Massy D.D. Pratt Robert, Iga, St. Margaret's rd. Purv!'s C. W. Dorchester,Wallingford 4 Keble road, St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford Puxley Herbert, Goring house, Gor- Pope Rev. Robert Martin M.A. 26 Preedy Miss & Miss A. Belmont rise, ing, Reading Staverton rd. St. Giles', Oxford Kidlington, Oxford Pyne Mrs. 21l Southmoor road, St. Pope Rev. William Henry M.A. The Prentice T. 40 Castle st.east,Banbury Giles·, Oxford Vicarage, Little Faringdon, Lech_l Prescott Miss, 58 Middleton road, Quain John, Hill cottage, Western lade S.O. Gloucestershire Grimsbury, Banbury road, Henley-on-Thames Pope George H., M.A., B.C.L., D.L., Prestidge Jas. Dean, Charlbury S.O Quainton Fredk. 6 Cripley rd. Oxford J.P. 6o Ban bury road, St. Giles',,1 Prestidge Thomas, Exeter house, Quartly Mrs. I Bath. road, Ban bury. Odord Kidlington, Oxford Quelch Edward .Arnett, 2 Manor pl. Pope Miss, Fringford, Bicester Preston D.33 Marlborough rd.Banbry Holywell, Oxford fope Miss, Somerville college, Wood- Price Rev. A. R., M.A. Hethe,Bicester Quin Miss, Manor house, Ewelme, stock road, Oxford Price Benjamin H. 12 The Terrace, }Vallingford Peppy Arthur William, Well place, Park town, Oxford QuintDn Herbert, 25 Staverton road, Ipsden, Wallingford Price Cormell M.A., B.C.L., F.R.G.S. St. Giles', Oxford Porter Rev. Charles Fleetwood M.A. Hill farm, Minster Lovell, Witney Radbone Mrs. The Avenue,3oo Wood- I27 Banbury rd. St. Giles', Oxforrl Price Georg-e Vincent, 30 Chalfont stock rd. Summertown, Oxford Parter Gerald, The Lawn, Shilton, road, St. Giles', Oxford Radcliffe Lt.-Gen. Robt. Parker R.A., Burford S.O Price J oseph Ernest, 20 Manor pl. J.P. Balrnore, Caversham, Reading Porter J. W. Fulbrook, Burford S.O Holywell, Oxford Railston Col. Henry E., J.P. ThB Porter Robert P. roB Banbury road, Price Langford Lovell Fredk. Rice Grange, Ascott, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford M.A. Oriel college, Oxford : Railton Mrs. 241 Banbury road, Sum- Possehl ~rs. The Lindens, Oxford Price Mrs. 9 Bevington road, St. mertown, Oxford road, Banbury Giles', Oxford Rainey Rev. James Bryant M.A. Potter Rev. Christopher, ro2 Abing- Price Mrs. Uharlton house, Heading- Vicarage, Holwell, Bm·ford S.O don road, Oxford ton, Oxford Rainey Rev. William Henry Thomas Potter RPv. Pearson O.Tetsworth S.O Price Mrs. 8 Park crescent, Park Norman, Vicarage, Clanfield S.O Potter The Misses, Hanwell, Banhury town, Oxford Rains John Evans, 6 Park crescent, Potter Robert James, 30 ·western rd. Price Sylvester, 12 Manor pl. Holy- Park town, Oxford Grandpont, Oxford well, Oxford Rait Rohert Sangster M.A. :Xew Potter William Godfrey, 29 Warn- Prichard Harold .Arthur M.A. 43 college, Oxford borough road, St. Giles·, Oxford _ Broad Btreet, Oxford Rake Wm. 5 Broughton rd. Banbury Pottinger Henry Allison ~LA. War- Prickett ~1\.lexander, 59 Southmoor Raleigh Miss, 14 London place, St. cester college, Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxf{)fd Clement's, Oxford Potts Thomas Radford D.C.L. 17 Prickett Hector, 70 Southmoor road, Raleigh Waiter Alexander M.A. 12 Crick road, St. Giles', Oxford St. Giles', Oxford North Moor rd. St. Giles', Oxford Poulter Frank, 4 Folly bridge, St. Pricl\ett William, 57 West street, Ralph Mrs. Woodstock rd. St. Giles', Aldate's, Oxford Grimsbury, Banbury Oxford Poulton Edward Bagnall D.Sc., ~.A., Priest Mrs. Upper Heyford,Banbury Ralston Miss, The Ferns, Rotherfield F.R.S. 56 Banbury road, St.Giles', Priestman Mrs. Bloxhrtm, Hanhnry Greys, Henley-on-'l'harnes Oxford Prince Mrs. r 8 Brough ton rd. Banbry Ralton Henry Hill, 59 Middleton rd. Pountney William H. Selangor,Priest Prinsep Col. Douglas G. Mia Ca~a, Grimsbury, Banbury · hill, Caversham, Reading Lash brook, Shipiake, Henley-on- Ramhau t Arthur A., M.A., D. Se.~ Pout George Liddard, Southfield ho. Thames M.R.I.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. Rad· Reading road, Henley-on-Thames Prior Rev. Charles Edward M.A. cliffe Observatory, Woodstock road, Powell Charles M. Eastfield, Deruv Rectorv, Charlton, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford • • road, Caversham, Reading Prior H. N.Headington Quarry,Oxford Ramsay Thomas, Cuxham,Wallingfrd Powell Francis, Knockeevan, Albert Prior Harry Neville, Highfield park, Ramsden Waiter D.M. Pembroke col- road, Caversham, Reading Headington, Oxford lege, St. Aldate's, Oxford Powell John Undershell M.A. I Wel- Prior Mrs. rrr Divinity road, Cow- Ramsey Miss, 107 & rog Jffiey road, lington pl. St. Giles' st. Oxford ley road, Oxford Oxford Powell MissPs, 26 Hart st. Henley- Pritchard Richard, Horley, Banbury Rand Rev. Ebt>nezp.r Bacon 1\LA. 30 on-Thames Pritchett H.W.27 Church grn.Witney West Bar street, Banbury Powell Mrs. 8 Hamilton avenue, Proctor Miss, 75 Southmoor road, St. Randall Geo. Hook Norton, Banbury Henl~y-on-Thames Gil€s', Oxford Rnndall Mrs. Sloane cottage, Wat- Powell Percivat 7 r Cowley rd. Oxford Prophett Miss, 2o Middleton road, lington, Wallingford Powell Waiter R. H. 72 Divinity rd. Grimsbury, Banbury Randolph George Boscawen, Steeple Cowley road, Oxford Prophett Mrs. 2 St. LPonard's view, As ton, Oxford Power Alfred William, The Elms, West street, Grimsbury, Banbury Ranking Lt.-Col. George S. A., M.D. Cleve, Goring, Reading Prosser Thomas, II Walton crescent, Cantab., M.A. Oxon. Beech la ~n, Power Miss, The Bungalow, Bamp- St. Thomas', Oxford Park town, Oxford ton S.O Proudfoot Frank G., fiLA., M.D.,C.M. Ransome Rev. Harry, 5 Southmoor Powys Rev. Charles Richard M.A. 43 St. Giles' street, Oxford road, St. Giles', Oxford Rofford, Chalgrove, Wallingford Prout Rev. Thos. Jones M.A. Christ Raper Robert William M.A., B.C.L. Powys-Lyhbe Reg. Cecil Lybbe, Holly church, St. Aldate's street, Oxford Trinity college, Oxford copse, Whitchurch, Reading Proui Denis, Homeland, South View Rashdall Rev. Hastings M.A.,D.Litt. Poynder John Andrew, Lindley, Derby avenue, Caversham, RPading 18 Long Wall street, Oxford road, Caversham, Rrading Prowse William B., M.B., M.A. 133 Ravenor Hy. T. 26 West end, Witney Pon1der Thomas Hy. The Cottage, Banbury rd. Summertown, Oxford Ravenor N. J. G. 22 High st. Witney Grosvenor rd. Caversham, Reading 1 Prue Richard, 6 Broughton rd. Banbry Ravenscr:Jft Ernest, The Croft, St. Poynter Miss, rs The Terrace, Park' Pryer Mrs. 8Horsefair ,Chipping N ortn Peter's avenue, Caversham,Reading to\\n, Oxford Puffett Geo. 22 West Bar st.Banbury Rawlinson A. C. ThB Elm, Chipping Povnton Arthnr Blackburne ~LA. 3 Pullan Rev. Erlward Wilfred M.A. 6 Norton Fyfield road, Oxford Oakthorpe Td. Surnmertown, O.xfrd Ra~linson Hugh William, Bix Hill Po·mtz Rev. Nathaniel C. S., M.A. Pnllan Rev. Leighton M.A. St. John's honsP, Bix. Henley-on-Thames The Vicarage, Dorchestr.Wallingfrd college, St. Giles' street, Oxford Rawnsley Miss, 8 Norham gardens, Prall Mrs. Penquit cot. Hampton S.O Pullan Percy Dighton M.A. 9 St. St. Giles', Oxford Prankerd Arthur A., D.C.L. 66 Ban- Cross road, Holywell, Oxford Rawstone Robert E. The Highlands, bnry road, St. Giles', Oxford Pullen Ht>nry, 'Villoughby house, St. Pet-er's bill, Caversham,Reading Dorchester, Wallingford .
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