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Cornwall. Bul 1199 COURT DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. BUL 1199 Bodilly Thos. H. Alverton cot. Penzance Bower Rev. Hy. J. T. Par, Par Station BrewerW.H.Tregellas,Gramponnd Road :Body Edmd.Wills,Twelvewood,Liskeard Bowhay Albert, Fernleigh villa, Gunnis- Brewer Wm.Richard,52 Fore st.Bodmin Body George Whitehead, Dobwall's lake, Tavistock Bridgeman Mrs. Bude R.S.O House academy, Liskeard BowhayE.Albaston,Gunnislake,Tavistck Bridgewater Rev.Cuthbert,Wetherham, Body Henry Serjeant, Callington R8.0 Bowhay Mrs. Albaston, Gunnislake, St. Tudy, Bodmin BoenNorbertJsph.12Marlboro'rd.Falmth Tavistock Bridgland Mrs. Downderry, St. Ger- BogerMiss,Oakcot.Bridge end,Lostwithl Bowhay Nicholas, Grove house, Gunnis- mans R.S.O Eoger Waiter Deeble M.A., D.L., J.P. lake, Tavistock Bridle Jas.Wm. 6 Coulson'spl.Penzance Wolsdon, Antony, Devonport Bowles Fredk.J.4 Lansdowne rd.Falmth Bridle Wm. Hy. 2 Tolver rd. Penzance BolderstonRev.Geo.Woodford viI.Saltash Box Arthur Williams,:Melrose,Launcestn Bright Rev. William H. Coad's green, Boles Rev. Richard Henry, Vicarage, Box Richard, Whitecross, St. Breock, North Hill, Launceston St. Breward, Bodmin Wadebridge RS.O Britland J.Chircornick,liulval,Penzance Bolitho Lieut.-Col. Otho Glyn, Poltair, Boyden Rev. Henry B.A. Vicarage, Pen- Broad Edwin, Clinton road, Redruth Madron, Penzance deen, Penzance Broad Herman Usticke, Boskenna, Kim- Bolitho Commander Edward Alverne Boyle Major-Gen. Robert R.M., C.B. berley road, Falmonth R.N. Laregan, Penzance North Rock ho. Kingsand, Plymouth Broad .Mrs. I Tremeddan ter. Liskeard BOlithoEdwd.Trewidden,Madron,Pnznce Boyle Harry Lyne J.P. Cliff honse, King- Broad Robart Richard, 3 Witton villas, £olitho Mrs. 5 Bellevue ter. Penzance sand, Plymouth Woodlane, Falmouth BolithoMrs.J.B.Tremyler,Gulval,Pnznce Boyle T. Chy-an-Bryn, Newquay RS.O Broad Sydney, 9 Florence pI. Falmouth :BoIitho Mrs. T. S. Trengwainton, Ma- Boyle William Magor, Perran wharf, Broad William, Woodlane, Falmouth dron, Penzance Perran-Arworthal RS.O Broad William Tucker, Dunheved col- BoIitho Richd. F. Ponsandane, Penzance Boyns Henry, Green lane, E,t. Just-in- lege, Launceston :BolithoThos. Bedford M.P., J.P. Trewid- Penwith, Penzance Broad-Eade Rev. Isaac B.A. Vicarage, den, Penzance; & Union club, London Boyns John,Green lane. St. Just-in-Pen- St. Columb ~Iinor R8.0 Bolitho Thomas Robins B.A., D.L., J.P. with, Penzance Broakenshaw ::VIrs. 7 Albert ter.Penzance Penalverne, Penzance Boyns Mrs. 20 St. Mary's ter. Penzance Brock John, 21 Bay View ter. Penzance BolithoWm.Polwithen,Madron,Penzance Boyns Richard, Boswedden house, St. Brokenshar Benj. North st. Lostwithie1 Bolitho Wm. jnn. D.I,.,J.P. Ponsandane, Just-in-Penwith, Penzance BrokenshawGeo.B.Northst.FoweyRS.O Penzance Bradbury Mrs.23 St.Mary's ter.Penzance Brokenshaw George Beer, jun. Harbour Bolitho Wm. Ed. Thos.Pendrea,Penzance Braddock Rev. Henry,Pendeen,Penzance terrace, Fowey RS.O BoltonFdk.Trenance cot.NewqnayRS.O Braddon Major Wm. Code J. P. Skisdon, Brokenshir Miss, New street, Penryn Ilolton James, I St. Mary's tel'. Penzance St. Kew, Wadebridge RS.O Bromhead Miss,3Wodehonse ter.Falmth Bond Arthr.J n. Fdk.HigherBore st. Bdmn BraddonRK.TregIith,Treneglos.Lncestr. Bromley Miss, 2 Greenbank, Torpoint, BondJas.Arthr.8Trelawneyrd.Falmonth Bradford Mrs. High st. Padstow R.S.O Devonport Bond WilIiam, Bassett road, Camborne Bradhnrst Chas. W. Elm tel'. St. Austell Brooldng G.S Belle Vue ter.SaltashR.S.O Bone Rev. :F.J.M.A. Vicrg.Stratton RS.O Braimer Lieut. James Louttit R.N. St. Brooking John Taylor, I Dudley terrace, Bone Frederick Reed, Trevalgass, Poug- Peter's terrace, Flushing, Falmouth Saltash RS.O hill, Stratton RS.O Braine-Hartnell Rev. George Taylor 1I1.A. Brougham Miss, 4 Trelawneyrd. Falmth Bone In. Harmony cot. Lannarth,Redrth Vicarage, Church street, Llskeard Brown Rev. James Redgate, Rectory, Bone John, Parade, Liskeard Braithwaite Rev.Charles Frederick,Bod- Helland, Bodmin Bone John, Trematyn honse, Hay]e min road, St. Austell BrownRev.W.Barlow,Heanton ter.Rdrth Bone John G. Greenwood house, Hayle BrambleHenryJas.Trevarrick,St.Austell Brown Daniel, I Treverdun place, Tre- Bone Miss, 6 Carwinion terrace, Liskeard Bramley Frank, Newlyn, Penzance lawney road, Falmonth BoneMrs.Clifton place,Newlyn,Penzance Branch Miss, IQ Bellevue tel'. Penzance Brown Eldred R. Fore st. Lostwithiel Bone Mrs. Fairley terrace, Liskeard Brand William, Heightleigh,Launceston Brown John, 1 Home Park tel'. Saltash Bone Samuel, Parade, Liskeard Branwell Charles,3 Sonth par. Penzance BrownJn.St.Peter's ter.Flnshing,Falmth Boog John Elliot, Camborne Branwell John Richards, Penlee, Tre- Brown Miss, Grenville ter. Bnde RS 0 Boot Capt. Charles Webster, Vale view, witheu road, Penzance Brown Mrs. Gyllyngvase, Melville road, Ponsanooth, Perran-arworthal RS.O Branwell Miss, I North par. Penzance Falmouth Boot Mrs. Trevu villa, Camborne BranweIlMiss,ShirleY,Alxndra.rd.Penznc Brown ~Irs. Polruan, Fowey RS.O Borlase Vice-Admiral John C.B. Alver- Branwell Misses, 30 Chapel st. Penzance Brown Mrs.IWarleigh vils.SaltashR.S.O ton Vean, Penzance Branwell Rt. M. Redinnick ho. Penzance Brown Robert, 33 Bay View ter.Penznce Borlase John J. p.CastleHorneck,Madron, Branwell Thos. R 4 North par.Penzance Brown Thos. 4 Commercial pI. Saltash Penzance Brannd James Montague,Stratton RS.O Brown Thomas Wadeland ter. Liskeard Borlase Mrs. WaIter, The Coombe, Mad- BraundJn.WeekSt.Mary,Stratt0n RS.O Browne Major WiIliam Barrington, Kir- ron, Penzance Bray Cecil, Langford hill, Marham- land, Bodmin Borlase WaIter Hy. Alverton ho. Penznce church, Stratton RS.O Browne Henry, Ledrah ho. St. Austell Borman Mrs. Rose vale, Alexandra road, Bray Frank, Padstow RS.O Browne Miss, 2 St. Michael's ter.Penzanc Penzance Bray G. S. Lanner ho. Lannarth,Redrnth BrumageAnthony M. Torpoint, Devonpt Bonythorn S.sChapel ter.NewquayRS.O BrayJn.7Clifton viis. Richmond hl.Truro Brune Charles GlynnP rideaux, see BoscawenRev.the Hon.J.TownshendM.A., Bray John, Woodbine cottage, Indian Prideaux-Brune J.P. Rectory, Lamorran, Probus RS.O Queens, St. Columb RS.O Brush John, The Cross, Lelant RS.O Bosence Mrs. 2 East terrace, Market Jew Bray Misses, Stratton RS.O Bryant Benj. 7 Carwinion tel'. Liskeard street, Penzance Bray Mrs. 15 Albany terrace, Redruth Bryant Charles, 42 Lemon street, Truro Bosence Mrs. Warwick house, Morrab Bray Mrs. Albion place, Carharrack Bryant Christr.Bridge,St.Columb RS.O place, Penzance Scorrier RS.O Bryant James, 6 Parkvedras ter. Truro Bosisto Miss, I Albany road, Falmouth Bray Mrs. Bel Vue cot. Padstow RS.O BryantJn.Oakfield ho.St.Cleer,Liskeard Boston William, 9 Alma tel'. Penzance Bray Mrs. Claremont road, Redruth Bryant In.2 Werneth ter.Broad st.Truro Bosustow Miss, 7 Clarence st. Penzance Bray Mrs. Fore street, Bodmin Bryant Mrs. 7 Castle gardens, Liskeard Bosustow Misses, 14 North par.Penzance Bray Mrs. Roydon road, St. Stephen's, Bryant Mrs. 4 Dereham terrace, Truro Bosustow Mrs. 40 Morrab rd. Penzance Launceston BryantWm.Vine,Wesleyan college,Trnro Bosustow Mrs. 2 St. Mary's ter.PenzanceIBray Rd. TrenRick row,Malpas rd.Truro Buck Rev. Richard Eustace Stukely, 4 Botheras Rev. In.6 Dereham tel'. Trnro Bray WilIiam, Clinton road, Redrnth Cornwall terrace, Kenwyn rd. Truro Bottrell John Hy. Priory mead, Tywar- Brecknell Miss, 41 Kimberley rd.Falmth Buck Rev. Canon Richard Hugh Keats dreath, Par Station R.S.O Bremner Mrs. BelleVue cot.SaltashRS.O B.A. St. Dominick, St. Mellion R.~.O Boucher Alfred Richd. D.L.,J.P. Trenean, Brenchley Henry, 4 Marine ter.Penzance Buck Miss, 2 Paxton villas, Port view, Morval, St. Germans RS.O BrendenMrs.St.B1azey,ParStationRS.O Saltash RS.O Boulden George, Foundry hill, Hayle Brendon George, Broomhill, Poughill, Buckett Alfred HY.5 MorrabpI.Penzance Boulderson Miss, 7 Florence ter.Falmth Stratton R.S.O Buckett Alfred Henry, jun. 5 Morrab BonrdillonF.Bellevue,Newlyn,Penzance Brendon George, jun. Bnde RS.O place, Penzance BourkeRev.Canon Cecil FrederickJoseph Brent Miss, Higher Anderton, MiIlbrook, BucknaIl Rev. Marc Antony, Camelford M.A. The Rectory, Truro Devonport Bndge Charles, Bassett road, Camborne Bourn Rev. Arthur, Rodfield ho. Hayle Brenton George Hy. St. Germans RS.O Budge John Husking, Seaforth, Pen­ Bowden Arthur, Bodriggy villas, Hayle Brenton Mrs. 20 Harbour ter. Falmouth darves road, Camborne BowdenMatthew,4Trewartha ter.Penznc Breton Mrs.Rose bnk.Melville rd.Falmth Budge Miss, Cawsand Bowden Mrs. 6 Bd.sset street, Redruth Brewer Rev. John W. Fairley terrace, BudgeUriah,Treburley,CallingtonR.S.O Bowden Mrs. 4 Stratton ter. Falmouth Dean street, Liskeard Bulkeley Reginald, Oak cottage, Perran Bowden Rd. Hy. Woodbury, Kea, Truro Brewer A.D.Green bank,Grampound Rd wharf, Perran-arworthal RS.O Bowden William, Roseworthy cottage, Brewer Chas. Fore st. St. Columb R.S.O Bull Col. Marshal! Val. J.P. Hoscarrick, Gwinear, Hay1e BrewerJn.Treyew viIs. Redruth rd.Truro Budock, Falmouth Bowden W.J. 46 KImberley rd.Falmouth Brewer John James Reppen, Cawsand Bull Capt. James R.N.Bareppa,Mawnan, Bowen Wm. Thos.S Hamoazeter.Saltash Brewer Stephen, 9 High st. Penzance Falmouth.
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