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Private Residents. (St.Affordshire 614 STE PRIVATE RESIDENTS. (ST.AFFORDSHIRE. Stevens '!'homas, S tanley ho. Ha den Stopard Rev. FTedE'rick G. 54 Grove r Sturman Frank, II2 Halesowen street. road, Old Hill S.O road, Fenton, Stoke Blackheath, Birmingham Stevens-on H. 243 Branstone rd.Burton Storer Geo. 279 Blackpool st. Burton Style Jeremiah Brooke,. Elmore house, Stevenson John, Florence house, Gold~ Storer Geo.1 Harding st.Sheltn.Stoke Bloxwich, Wall'!all thorn hill, Wolverhampton Storey T. E. Bridge ho.Trentham,Stk Such George, 119 Dudley road, Hart's Stevenson John, Parkdale, Halesowen Storrar Robe:rt Lansdowne, Porthill hill, Brierley Hill road, Oldhill S.O cottage, Wolstanton, Stoke Sudlow John,2 Rushton rd, Cobridge, Stevenson J. 25 Rushton xd. Burslem Strachan Alex. 131 Station st. Burton Burslem Stevenson Richd. 56 Branstone rd.Brtn Stratford John, 372 New Hampton rd. Sugden Mrs. Harry, 6 Shirburn ter- Stevenson Rd. 231 Branstone rd.Burtn west, Wolverhampton race, Ashbourne Toad, Leek Stevenson Robt. 2 Stafford st. Longtn Stratton !. Wigginton ho. Tamworth Sugden Wm.Larner, 29 Queen st.Leelr Stevenson William, 15 Furnace road, Stratton Misses, The Firs, Edingale, Sumberg Samuel, Church st. Hanley Normacot, Longton Tamworth Sumerling B.J.66 St.Edward st. Leek Steward Lt.-Col. H. Warry (1st South Stratton Thomas Wright, The Firs, Summerfield J.69Sherwood st.W'hptn Staffs), Bonehilllo.Fazeley,Tamwrth Edingale, Tamworth Summerfield Thomas James, 73 Bir- Steward William, Brownhills, Walsall Stratton Undecimus, sen. Compton mingham road, Lichfield Steward W. Shire Oak, Brownhills, grange, Wolverhampton Summerhill Joshua, Colwyn house, 69 Walsall St.reet Geor.ge, Knutton house, New· Heath street,Heath Town,W'hamptn Stewart Frdk. 29 Lea rd. W'hampton castle Snmmerhill Mrs. 6 Tettenhall road, Stewart J. F. 26 Paget rd. W'hampton Street James, 135 Derby st. llurton Wolverhampton • Stewart James Sharpe, Bay Tree ho. Street John P. Victoria terrace, Silver- Summerhill Mrs. 247 Tettenhall rd. Aldridge, Walsall dale, Newcastle Wolverhampton Stewart William, The Ley ho. Trent- Street Mrs. 258 Branstone rd. Burton Summers E. 108 Dunstall rd.W'hmptn ham, Stoke Streeten Rev. RobPrt Henry M . .A. St. Summers Enoch, Darlaston rd.Moxley, Stiles .A. u8 Wednesbury rd. Walsall Mary's vicarage.Kingswinford,Dudly Wednesbury Stiles Walt. G. 210 Shobnall rd.Bnrtn Stretch Jn. 8 Westwood terrace, Leek Summers George, Old End house, Stillard Mrs. Shut end,Pensnett,Dudley Stretch Mrs.1oBridge st. Uttxtr.R.S.O Castle street, Coseley, Bilston Stilton William A. Highbury, Mellish Stretch Mrs. 8 Westwood terrace,Leek Summers G. Pentille. Dover st.Bilston road, Walsall Stretch W . .Ash Lea, Uttoxeter R.S.O SummGrs Oldbury Thomas, 32 Oak- Stimpson W.C.1 Tettenhall rd.W'hptn Stretton Mrs. 307 Horninglow road lands road, Wolverhampton ~ Stinchcombe Mrs. 197 Tettenhall rd. north, Burton Summerton Miles, 107 Beeches rd. Wolverhampton Stretton B. Hammerwich ho. Lichfield West Bromwich .Stirk F.I06 Tettenhall rd.W'hampton Strickland S.4 Old Park ter.Wednesbry Snmner Miss, 39 London rd. N'castle Stirk J.W.Edenfield,Comptn.W'hmptn Stringer Rev. Edwin Walter, 76 Sumner Thomas, Macefield ho.Trinity . Stirk J.W.E.3 Oak st. Wolverhampton Beeches road, West Bromwich street, Old Hill S.O -Stirrup Thomas Steele, The Wood- Stringer Edward, Silverthorne villas, Sutcliffe Edwin, The New Hall,Water- lands, Hartwell hills, Longton Sydney road, Cradley Heath S.O fall, Leek .._.Stirziker Ernest, Westbury, Clark rd. Stringer Edwd. jun. Silverthorne viis. Sutcliffe John Wilkinson, West villa, Wolverhampton Sydney road, Cradley Heath S.O 88 Westwood road, Leek . "Stobart R'obert, Newbridge house,New Stringer Frederick, 3 The Villas, Lon- Sutcliffe Mark, Grove house, 2 West- Hampton road west, Wolverhampton don road, Stoke wood road, Leek . Stobart Robert, 178 Tettenhall road, Stringer Mrs. 32 Highgate rd.Walsall Sutcliffe Miss, 48 Westwood rd. Leek Wolverhampton Stringer Miss, 24 The Villas, Lon- Sutcliffe Wm.133 High st.W.Bromwch Stockdale Jn.Hy.6 Walsall st.Wdnsbry don road, Stoke Suter William, Grove Hill house, Great Stocker A. D. r2 The Villas, London Stringer William, 4 Beaumont terrace, Barr, Birmingham road, Stoke Merridale, Wolverhampton Sutherland Duke of K.G. Trentham Stocker E.Elmhurst, Wolstanton, Stke Stringer Wm. 4 Merridale, W'hamptn hall, Stoke; Stafford house, St. Stockley Rev. Joseph John Gabbett Stringfellow Rev. John, Presbytery, James' SW: Brooks's, Marlborough M . .A. St. Paul's vicarage, Burton Heathcote road, Longton & Travellers' clubs SW & Xurf club ~tockton J. 654 Leek rd.Shelton,Stoke Strong Rev. Leonard T. II Needwood W, London Stockton Joseph, n6 Station road, street, Burtou · Sutherland J. 34 Thynne st.W.Brmwch Oldhill S.O Strongitharm Joseph Ed. B. The Hills, Sutherland T. H.39 Albert rd.Tmwrth · Btoddard Clement, 39 Cromartie st. Bloxwich, Walsall Suthons Mrs.s Nicholls st.We.Brmwch Florence, Longton Stroud Bertrand, The Priory, Stone Sutterlin Carl,31 Olive st. Sheltn. Stoke · Stoddard Henry, 24 Belgrave road, Stroud Chas. Penn road, Penn Fields, Sutton Rev. J. J. 3 Ilroom st. Hanley Dresden, Longton Wolverhampton Sutton .A.rB Dudley st. We. Bromwich ; Stoddart Rev . .Alexander, Paternoster Stroud Robert, The Woodlands, New- Sutton C.W.r24 Hatherton st.Walsall row, North street, Wolverhampton bridge crescent, Wolverhampton Sutton Geo. 68 Rowley street, Walsall S~kes ~-\.. E. 10 Lonsdale rd. W'hptn Strutt Miss,Burton st. Tntbury,Burtn Sntton Hy. 17 Owen rd. W'hampton ,Stokes Arthur, ro3 Upper Villiers st. Strutt William Henry, Roseville,Wood Sutton John, 209 Lea rd. W'hampton Wolverhampton Green road. Wednesbury Sutton Mrs. 24 New street, Hanley ;Stokes Bernard, 14 St. Jude's road Stuart Rev. Henrv Venn M . .A. Vicar- Sutton Richard B. 241 Wolverhamp- west, '\Yolverhampton age, Cannock S.O ton road, Walsall Stokes Edwd.Bradney,35 Bescot,W'sall Stuart Frederick, jun. Green bank, Sutton R. 31 Alien rd. Wolverhmptn :Stokes Edward E. V. Beasonsfield, Wordsley, Stourbridge Sutton Thomas, Beeches road, Black- Tl'entham, Stoke Stuart Mrs. 350 New Hampton road heath, Birmingham Stokes F.Chas. Knowle Hurst,Lichfield west, Wolverhampton Swain S.ro4 Waterloo rd. W'hampton Stokes Geo. Birmingham rd. Lichfield Stuart Robert, Ashfield house, Words- Swales P.72 Waterloo rd. W'hampton Stokes Geo.R. 27 Brunswick pl.Hanley ley, Stourbridge Swallow Arthur Wilson, Churchfield Stokes John,174 Lord st.Wolverhmptn Stuart William Henry J.P. The Mount, cottage, Hawes lane, Rowley Regis Stokes Joseph, Walsall st. Wednesbury Wordsley, Stourbridge Swallow Charles, 12 Penn rd.W'hmptn Stokes Miss, 12 Lichfield road,Walsall Stubbings HenryCharles,Ettymore rd. Swan .Alfd. 217 Waterloo rd. Burslem Stokes Miss, 42 Lichfield st. Walsall Sedgley, Dudley Swan Ebenzr. 27 Rushton rd. Burslem Stokes Percy, 46 Walsall rd. Lichfield Stubbs .Alfd. r2 Eastwood pi. Hanley Swan George Henry, Poolfield cottage, Stokes Samuel, 273 New Hampton rd. Stubbs C. J. Burston hall, Stone Walsall road, Lichfield east, Wolverhampton Stubbs Charles, Endon, Stoke Swam1 Charles, Highgate rd. Walsall Stokes Sidney Henry, Longdon green, Stubbs Geo. Old house, Fulford,Stoke Swann G. H. 11 Bagnall st. Newcastle Longdon, Rugeley Stubbs Mrs. 369 Belgrave road, Nor- Swatton Mrs. Linden lea, High st. Stokes S., J.P. Ranch hall, Lichfield macot, Longton .Amblecote, Stourbridge Stokes William, New road, Heath, Stubbs Mrs. Brookside, Milford,Stffrd Sweeney G. 4 Nicholls st. W.Bromwch Uttoxeter R.S.O Stubbs Mrs. Chas. Burston hall, Stone Swift Rev. J . .Avenue,Kidsgrove, Stoke Stone C. F. 11 Derby road, Burton Stubbs Philip,r30 '\Vellington rd.Bilstn Swift Francis Darwin M.A. Denstone Stone Henry Edward, ro2 Lower Lich- Stubbs Richard, Larchwood, Longton college, Utto:xeter R.S.O field street, Willenhall road, Stone Swift Misses, Bank ho. llongsdon, Stk Stone James, Haslar villa, Hospital st. Stubbs William, Aldersyde, Northesk' Swift Mrs. Culwell house, Cannock Tamworth street, Stone road, Wolverhampton Stone Mrs. 47 Old Meeting street, Stnbbs William Warren, Ivy house, Swift Mrs. 5 Westwood road, Leek West Bromwich Whiston, Penkridge, Stafford Swift SI. Weston rd. Caverswall,Stoke Stone Mrs. Seaton Pool fields, N'cstle Stnrdee Rev. Edwin James, Vicar- Swift William, Wolverhampton rd. Stones Mrs. W. 2 Grove place, Shel- age, Brown edge. Stoke Cannock S.O ton, Stoke Sturgeon George, 22 Manby street, Swindell Rev. Thomas Greenall, Vicar>- Stoney Miss,Woodside,Longdn.Rugely Wolverhampton age, Sedgley, Dudley .
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