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Norfolk. Hin '753 COURT DIRECTORY.] NORFOLK. HIN '753 Harris Richard, 78 Bracondale, Norwch Hatch Mrs. 36 St.Nicholas rd.Yarmouth Heseltine Rev. Ernest M.A. Great· Cres· HarrisWm. F.R.c.s. liellesdon, Norwich llanghton Rev. Walter Wigley, 32 Vie- sing-ham, Watton Harrison Rev. L.J. So King st. Norwich toria road, Yarmouth HeseltineL.TheGrange,Dilham,Norwich Harrison Rev. Thomas M. A. Rectory, Hanghton Mrs. Fir grove, Morley St. Heslop Thomas Hind Blumer, Alexandra Rackbeath, Norwich Botolph, Attleborough mansions, Prince of Walesrd.Norwich HarrisonC. A. Windle ho. ToftMonks,Bccls HaversA .C.Hazeldene,College rd. Nrwch Hetherington Rev. Hy. Th.A. K.C. L. Vic­ Harrison Edward, 81 Southtown road, Havers Charles, Mill Hill road, Norwich arage, West Bradenham, Watton S.O Southtown, Yarmouth Havers Daniel, 5 West parade, Norwich Hewetson Richard, 46 London rd. Lynn Ilarrison E. G. Elvin rd. East Dereham Havers F. C. n2 Unthanks rd. Norwich Hewett Edward Colby, St. Clement's Harrison l<'redk. Wm. 32 York st.Nrwch Havers Miss, 33 Grove street west, Un- hill, New Catton, Norwich Harrison James, Chapel street, Diss thanks road, Norwich HewittA.S.Albanyrd.Southtwn.Yarmth l!arrison Miss,B6Edinburgh rd.Norwich Haward Miss, 41 Heigham rd. Norwich Hewitt D.IB Bakerst.Gorleston,Yarmth l!arrison :Mrs. I Carrow vale, Carrow Haward Samuel, 43 Park lane, Norwich Hewitt Edward, sen. Caister, Yarmouth road, Norwich Hawes George .E. Mancroft house, Hewitt Francis, Wollaston house, Hun- Harrison Mrs.Holt ho.Holt rd.Fakenhm Chapelfield, Norwich stanton R.S.O Harrison Mrs. 15 St.George's rd. Yrmth Hawes H. E. 55 Connaught rd. Norwich Hewitt George B. St. Michael's villas, Harrison Richard, Oak st. Fakenham Hawes James, II Euston rd. Yarmouth Cawston road, Aylsham Harrison Thos. H. 7 Bridge st. Thetford Hawes Mrs. 48 N orthga tes st. Yarmouth Hewitt Harry, 41 Hracondale, Norwich Harrison "'illiam, 4 Catton Grove villas, Hawkins Charles, The Rosery, Bexwell Hewitt James, Attleborough Catton, Norwich road, Downham Hewitt Miss, Watton S.O Harriss Mrs. Quebec rd. East Dereham Hawk ins Geo. 44 Havelock rd. Yarmouth Hewitt Mrs. Lower close, Norwich Harrod Fred Henry, 16 St. Peter's plain, Hawkins Geo. E. Holt ho. Leziate, Lynn Hewitt Mrs. 86 Regent road, Yarmouth Yarmouth Haycock Joseph John, The Manse. Wells Hewitt William, Theatre road, Wells Harrod George, 30 Golding st. Norwich Hayden Francis Samuel, Bank house, Hewson C. 4 Bridge terrace, Gaywood Hart Rev. Henry Chichele B.A. Rectory, Bridge street, Downham road, Lynn Cranwich, Mundford R.S.O Hayden Henry Geo. 2 Portland st. Lynn llihbert Col. E. G. Feltwellldg. Brandon _Hart Chas. 59 North quay, Yarmouth Hayden Mrs. 15 Portland street, Lynn HibburdRev. Fredk. ClacyM.A. Pulham Hart .Tames, 100 Norwich road, New Hayden Walter Jn. The Bank, Swaffham St. Mary the Virgin, Harleston Walsoken, Wisbech Hayes Wrn.Thomas,InLondon rd.Lynn Hibgame )irs. 9 Chapeltield rd. Norwich Bart James C. 8 Blackfriars rd. Lynn Hayhow William C. 4 Essex st. Norwich Hicklcton Mrs. 87 Grove road, Norwich Hart Mrs. Catton, ~orwich Hayler William Shaw F.E.I.S. Market Hickling Frederick, Hernpnall, Norwich Hart Mrs. 28 Grove st. north, Norwich place, Walsingham R.S.O Hickling Rt. Geo. 5 Mill Hill rd.Norwich H.art Mrs. 6 Grove street west, lln- Haylett J.6 Alpha ter.Sonthtwn. Yarmth Hick man Rev. Edward Brainerd, The thanks road, Norwich Haylett Mrs. Bridge street, Downham Manse, Guestwick, East Derebam .Hart W. J. 147 Cambridge st. Norwich Haynes Josiah, Watton S.O Hickman Miss,123 Dereham rd.Norwich Hart William Allen, Sumrnel'field house, HaywardRev. Walter D. Butt lands, Wells Hicks Rev. Charles Hocking, Vicarage, Norwich road, East Dereham Hayward Hezekiah Stephen,23 Heigham Seething, Norwich Hartcup W. T. Eaton grange, Norwich road, Norwich Hicks Rev. F.T.Market pl.Wymondharn HartiganRev.A.S.Banham,Attleborough Hayward Nelson Hylton, Manor house, Hig!.!ins Miss, 39 Magdalen st. Norwich Hartt Mrs. 53 St. George's Middle Claxton, Norwich Higginson John W. Alborough, Norwich street, Norwich Hazard Mrs. St. Martin's ldg. Harleston High Arthur, 41 Park lane, Norwich Hartwel!J.g6High rd.Southtwn. Yarmth Hazard Mrs. Thomas,Caltofts,Harleston High Mrs. Yaxham, East Dereharn Harvard Robert Appleton Charles, Red Hazard Williarn Henry,Pulharn St.Mary Higham Rev. Charles William Richard house, Great Plumstead, Norwich the Virgin, Harleston M.A. 24 Earlham roaG', Norwich Harverson Miss, 3 Havelock rd. Norwch Heading G. The Hall, Thornham, Lynn Hildyard Rev. Charles Frederick B.A. Harvey MajOl' Sir Charles hart. J. P. Heading Mrs. Cambridge house, Felt- Great Bircham, Lynn Rainthorpe hall,Flordon,Long Strattn well, Brandon Hildyard Mrs. 27 Unthanks rd. Norwch 1Iarvey Hev. Edward Douglas Lennox Heading Rt. 58 Clarendon rd. Norwich Hill Rev. A. E. B. The Chase, Lynn M.A., J.P. Rectory, Downham Heal A. Lawn cot. Hall road, Cromer Hill Rev. Arthur Fe\ton Still M.A. St. Harvey Rev. Frederick, Great Elling- Heald Rohert, Hingham, Attlehorough John's rectory, Unthanks rd. Norwch ham, Attleborough Heard David, 38 Devonshire rd. Yarmth Hill Rev. George Wm. Horsford,Nrwch Harvey Rev. Thomas Tegg, Riverina, Heath E. Ivy gates, 1\'It.Pleasant,Norwch Hill Rev. P. 0. Vicarage, Up ton, Norwich .Earlham road, Norwich Heath l<'redk. Ilillcroft, Eaton, Norwich Hill A. The Hollies, Hernsby, Yarmouth Harvey Albert, New rd. NorthWalsham Heath Miss, St. Clement's hill, New Hill Alfred, 27 Oxford street, Norwich Harvey E. 107 Regent road, Yarmouth Catton, Norwich HillC.MileEnd cottage, Earsham,Bungy Harvey E. West End villas, Watton S.O Heaver William, 41 Surrey rd. Norwich Hill Chas. R. 6 Lakenham ter. Norwich Harvey Edward Kerrison J.P. Grey Heaviside H.ev. Canon James William Hill Dennis, Market place,Wymondham Friars, Upper King street, Norwich Lucas M.A. The Close, Norwich Hill Foster W. 7 Queen street, Norwich Harvey George, 2 Stafford st. Norwich Heffer Miss, St.ow Bardolph, Downham Hill Henry, 18 Trinity street, Norwich Harvey Hy. Ja.~. 7 VH-linger's rd. Lynn Heffer Mrs. 67 London road, Lynn HillH.Mus.noc.23St.Stephen's rd.Nrwch l!arvey J. Caister west, Caister, Yrmth Hefferon Capt. James Andrew, 29 Hill Isaac, 2 Camperdown, Yarmouth Harvey James, 81 Dereham rd.Norwich Bishop's Bridge road, Norwich Hill John Wormoll, Millfield house, llarvey Mrs. H'lcton, North Walsham Height Robert, 40 Norwich road, New Quebec road, East Dereham Harvey Mrs. !<', 5 Bracondale, Norwich Walsoken, Wisbech Hill Miss, Market pl.WalsinghamR.S.O Harvey R. G. 42 Aylsham rd. Norwich Hel~ham Gustavus J.P. St. Mary's hall, Hill Miss, Vicarage road, Cromer l!arveyR.St.Bartholomew's close,Nrwch Wiggenhall St. Mary the Virgin, Lynn Hill Mrs. Northwold, Stoke Ferry S.O Harvey R. 258 Southtown rd. Yarmouth Hemans Mrs. Attleborough Hill Mrs. 108 Regent road, Yarmouth Harvey Waiter, llethersett, Norwich HemmantGeo.sMountl'leasant,Nl)rwich Hill Mrs. 31 Thorpe road, Thorpe harn- Harvey W .24South::VIarket rd. Yarmouth HemmingsR. A.57 Nelson rd.nth. Yarmth let, Norwich Harvey W. H.. Illington hall, Thetford Hemsman Henry, 3 Belvoir terrace, Hill Robert, 67 Crown road, Yarmouth Harwin Hy. Dell cottage, Stoke l<'erry Hunstanton R.S.O Hill SI. Garerd, 32 West par. Norwich Harwin Johu,Stow cottage,Stow Bedon, Hernstock Arthur, Mere street, Diss Hillam John Aston, Windsor rd. Lynn Attleborough Hemsworth Augustus Noel Campbell J.P. llillam Luke, 11 Union street, Lynn Harwood Mrs. Linden villa, Victoria Flaxmoor, Caston, Attleborough Hilldred Misses, 39 Marion road, Thorpe road, Diss Henley Miss, 20 Grove avenue, St. hamlet, Norwich Haselwood Robert, Hemingford house, Stephen's road, ~orwich Hillen A. W. Unthanks road, Norwich Bracondale, Norwich Hennessy Eugene E. B. A. Grammar Hillenne James, 5 Whitefriars rd. Lynn· Hastings Rt. Hon. Lord .J.P. Melton school, North Walsham Hills William Charles M.D. The Cottage, Constable; 22 Bruton street w; Carl- Henry John, 45 Park lane, Norwich 'fhorpe, Norwich ton & Marlborough clubs s w & Turf Hcnslowe Mrs. Wormegay, Lynn Hilton John, 51 Sout.h Everard st.Lynn club w London ilerhert Rev. George Nicholas M.A. 193 H1lton Mrs. 3 St. George's rd. Yarmth Hastings Henry, 5 Crown rd.Yarmouth Queen's road, Norwich Hinchcliffe Mrs. Langham house,Lang- Hastings H. C. Market pl. East Derehm Herbert Miss, 222 N orthgates st. Yarmth ham road, Yarmouth Hastings John, The Hall, Longham, HerringCol.W.Thorpeho.Thorpe,Nrwch Hinde C. I<'. 38 Unthanks rd. Norwich East Dereham Herring Capt. H. L.Old Rectory,Thorpe, Hinde E. W. l''rettenham, Norwich Hastings Miss, 23 Nelson street, Lynn Norwich Hinde F. 20 All Saints' green, Norwich Hastings Mrs. Hill hosse, Foulsham, Herring Miss, Bracondale, Cromer Hinde Francis, 46 Marine par. Yarmth East Dereham Herring Mrs. sen. Thorpe house, Thorpe, Hinde !<'rank Page, The Fernery, Thorpe Hastings Philip Chas. 3 Arthur st. Lynn Norwich road, 'l'horpe hamlet, Norwich Hastings William Thos. Park rd. Wells Herring Robert, 9 Nelson rd. Yarmouth Hinde William Hall,8g Grove rd.Nrwch Hatch I<'k. G. 23 Cambridge st. Norwich Hervey Rev. Frederick Alfred John M.A. Hindes Henry, Surrey cottage, Upper Hatch Joseph H. 36 Mill Hill rd. Norwch Rectory, Sandringham Surrey street, Norwich .
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