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Joseph M.A., ph.D~ Pagnell Marlow Vicarage, Gawcot.t, Buckingham Reynolds Edwin, Market place, Ches- Rose Rd. D.L., J.p.TheChestnuts,Aylesbry Sclater Rev. Francis Saunderson B.A. ham S.O Rose William, IQ Bicester rd. Aylesbury Dropmore, Maidenhead Reynolds Jas. Blucher st. Chesham S.O Rose Wm. J.P. High st. High 'Wycombe Scoones Rev. Wm. Dalton RA. Yicarage, Reynolds John, Swiss cottage, Farnham Rose William, Whitchurch, Aylesbm'y Langley Marish, Slough Royal, Slough Rosebery Earl of P.C. Mentmore towers, Scott J. Calverton end, Stony Stratford Reynolds Miss, Long Crendon, Thame LeightonBuzzard ;&Lansdowne house, Scott Miss, The Dell, Peun, Amersham Reynolds Thomas John, Totteridge Berkeley square '1.0,. & White's & City Scott T. The Cottage, Denham,Uxbridge house, Hazlemere, High Wycombe Liberal clubs, London Scott-Murray The Hon. Mrs. Danesfield Rhodes Henry, Ravensmere,Hughenden, Ross Rt. Montague viIs. Datchet;Windsor house, Melmenham, Great Marlow High Wycombe . Rothschild Baron Ferdinand James de, Scott-Murray Charles Aloysius l.P. Richards Wm. 4 Sussex place, Slough Waddesdou manor, Aylesbury; & Danesfieldho.Medmenhm. Gt.MarIow Richardson Geo.Tingewick, Buckingham Leighton house, Leighton Buzzard Scriyener Alfred Perry, Bex villa,Weston RichardsoIi James Colquhoun, Carlton Rothschild Louisa Dowager Lady de, Turville, Tring villa. Hencroft street, Slough Aston Clinton, Tring; & 19 Grosvenor Scrivener Miss, High street, Winslow- Richardson Mrs. Wm. Mursley,Winslow place, London w cum-Shipton Richardson Thomas, 5 Upton Park Rothschild Alfred de, The Cottage, Scrivener Miss, Well street, Buckingham terrace, lIencroft street, Slough Halton, Tring Seamons William, Weedon, Aylesbury Richmond John, Haddenham, Thame Rothschild Alfred de, The Hale, Wen- Seal' Mrs. High street, Feuny Stratford, Richold Arth. Saffron pI. High Wycombe dovel', Tring Bletchley station Rickard James, Whitchurch, Aylesbury Rothschild Leopold de J.P. Ascott park, Seaton Mrs. Preston villa, Preston Bis- Ricketts Mrs. Haddenham, Thame Leighton Buzzard sett, Buckingham Riddell Rev. Charles Sydney Buchanan Rothschild Miss Alice de, Eythrope, Secker Edward Onslow, Denmark house, B.A. Church row, Aylesbury Waddesdon, Aylesbury Windsor road, Slough Ridge Jas. Thornborough, Buckingham Roublot Gustave, 130 Hil5'h street, Eton Segrave Edwin, High st. Great Marlow Ridgeway W. Loughton, Stony Stratford Rouse Edwd.Peake M.A.The College,Eton Selbie Miss, Great Horwood. Winslow Ridgway Matthew, :New road, Linslade, Rouston Mrs. Church row, Aylesbury Selby Thomas, High street, Amersham Leighton Buzzard Rowe J.GrindleY,36 Walton st.Aylesbury Selby-Lowndes Rev. Charles Wm. M.A., Ridgway Miss, 21 Bicester rd. Aylesbury Rowed W.E.Preston villa,Bath rd.Slough J.P. Rectory, North Crawley, Newport Ridgway Mrs. 17 Buckingham road, Rowland Thomas Evans, RhonJda house, Pagnell Aylesbury Fenny ~tratford, Bletchley station Selby-Lowndes Edward WiIliam l.P., Ridgway Mrs.MaidsMoreton,Buckin~hm Rowlalld William Richard, Ropley house, D.L. Winslow house, Winslow Ridgway Mrs. Ma.rket hill, Buckingham Fenny Stratford, Bletchley station Selby-Lowndes Richard William l.P. Ridgway T. Chandos villa, Buckingham RowlandWm.Rickford,Creslow,A.ylesbry Elmers, Bletchley, Bletchley station; Ridgway William, Tingewick Road villa, Royd Edward, Flackwell heath, Loud- & Tickford park, Newport Pagnell Buckingham water, High Wycombe Selby-Lowndes Thomas William, Bank Ridley Rev. Christopher RA. St. Mary's Ruckley Henry Robinson, Easton street, honse, 'Winslow sqnare, Aylesbury High Wycombe Selby-Lowndes William J.P. Whaddon RiggiQ Etienne, Sefton park, Stoke Rumsey Rev. Robert Frederick M.A. hall, Stony Stratford Poges, Slough Vicarage, Burnham, Maidenhead Sellman Rev. Edward George B.A. The Riordan Rev. John, Market square, Rush David, High street, Great Marlow Hospital, Stoke Pog-es, Slough Winslow-cum-Shipton Rushout Lady, Marlow place, Gt.Marlow Sergeant Mrs. Brill, Thame Risley Rev. WiIliam Cotton M.A. Shal- Russell Rev.Canon LordWriothesley M.A. Shackle William, Iver, Uxbridge stone, Buckingham Rectory,Chenies,RickmansworthRS.O Shadwell George Augustus, Butlers, Rixon John, Heath, Turville, genley-on- Russell Rev. Canon Rchd.Norris M.A., J.P. Ellesborough, Tring 'rhames' The Grange, Chalfont St. Peter,Slough Shakespear Alexander, Holly lodge, RoadnightMrs.Highst.BeaconsfieldR.S.O Russell Henry, Chandos street, Slough Windsor rd. Burnham, Maidenhead Roads George,Northcote,Thornborough, Russell Miss,Preston Bissett, Buckinghm Sharp Mrs. Union stleet, Winslow-cam- Bnckingham Rutland J. TheGables,Taplow, Maidenhd Shipton Roads Joseph, Grange, Tho-rnborough, RutterRev.P.J. High st.Beaconsfld. RS.O Sharpe C. W. The Ferns, Maidenhead Buckingham Rutty In. Amersham hill,HighWycombe Shaw H. Fairfield, Stoke Poges, Slough RoadsMrs.Philip,AstonAbbotts,Aylesbry Ryan W. H. Hanslope, Stony Stratford Shedd John, 6 Brackley rd. Buckingham Robarts A.braham John .LP. Lillingstone Ryder Admiral Alfred Phillips F.R.G.S. Sheen Misses, Brill, Thame house, LillingstoneDayrell,Buckinghm Hambleden cot. Henley-on-Thames Shelton Capt. William, Glenmore, Roberts Henry Mann, Ivinghoo, Tring Ryder Miss, Hambleden cottage,Henley- Wraysbury, Staines Roberts Horace, Bridge street. Oloey, on-Thames Shelton Wm. Samuel, Chalvey, Slongh Newport Pagnell St. Quintin Charles, Lathbury house, Shephard Rev. John M.A. Vicarage, High Roberts Mrs. 15 Bicestel' rd. Aylesbury Newport Pagnell street, Eton, Windsor Roberts Wm. Pound st.Wendover, Tring Sale Mrs. 36 New street, Aylesbury Shepherd Charles Lechmere, Manor Robertson Robert, Gold hill, Chalfont Sale W. 31 Buckingham rd. Aylesbury house, Little Missenden, Amersham St. Peter, Slougli Salmon Themas, High st. Great MarIow Shepherd·George. Haddeoham, Thame Robinson Joseph, Alpha street, Slough Salt Hy. Stephens B.A. The Collegoe, Eton Sheppard Miss, Gawcott, Buckingham RobinsoIl Miss, Heath, Iver, Uxbridge Sams Rev. Geo. Frederick M.A. Rectory, Sheppard Mrs. 98 High street, Newport Robinson MrR. Gawcott~ Buckingham Emberton, Newport Pagnell Pagnell R )binson T. Wm. 63 New I'd. Aylesbury Samuel W. J. High st. Newport Pagonell Sherman William Henry, Lunatic Robley Henry, Upton park, Slough Sandal'S Samuel, Chalfont grove, Chal- Asylum, Stone, Aylesbury Robson George Rawden, West street, font St. Giles, Slough Shies Mrs.Amershamhill,HighW"ycombe Great Marlow Sandby Hervey,Lane end.HighWycombe Shilson Rev. Charles M.A. Manor house, R06'ers Alf. Chas.Prebend ho.Buckinghm SandwithG.H. D.Poyle,Colnbrook,Slou~h Weston Turville, Tring Rogers Fre:lerick, Walton, Ayleslmry Sandwith Mrs. Poyle, Colnbrook, Slough Simmonds H. StuartI'd. High Wycombe Rog-ers Henry('ripps, 32 St. John street, Sarl5'eant Lemuel M.D. Church street, Shirley Samuel, 2 Moutague: road, Newport Pag-nell Chesham S.O Datchet, Windsor Rogers Joseph, Park house, Princes Ris- Sarsons Matthew Henry, 1 Suffolk villas, Shone Wm. Jas. High st. Great Marlow borough, Tring Bicester road, Aylesbury Shore Misses, Woodside, Poyle, Bnrn- Rogers Mrs. Burnham, Maidenhead Saunders John Henry, Woodhill, Ger- ham, Maidenhead Ro~ers Robert, Temple cottage, Chandos rards's Cross, Slough . Shrimpton Miss, Long Crendon, Thame road, Buckingham SaundersRobert,Whitchurch,Aylesbury Shuckburgh Evelyn Shirley lLA. The Rogers William Akid M.R.C.S.L. New Savage Mrs. Burnham 'filia, Glade road, Collegoe, Eton WohTerton RS.O Great Marlow Sills William, Broadway, Chesham 8.0.
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