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Private Residents. [Dcrham li78 MOR PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [DCRHAM. Morrison Frank Clai·ke • C ra1g· 1 an d s, M ussellwhite William, Grange house. Nicholson .Arthur H. 41 Rowlands Gill, Newcastle King st. Tudhoe Grange,Spennymr Barnard Castle Newgate., M~rrison ShJohn W. Snow's Green Mutton Mrs. 30 Carlton ter.Spennymr Nicholson Edward, Biggin terrace., ouse, ot1 ey Bridge Myers Rev. Frederic S., RA. South Hamsteels, Durham Morrison John Wilson H., M . B . Moor. Stanley N"IC h o l son F rank , S"lkI sworth Close, Thorney Holme, Blaydon bank, Myers William, 7 Princes st. Durham Silksworth, Sunderland Blaydon . Myler Rev. Richard, The Presbvtery Nicholson Frederick Hanson, Th& Morrison William, Braemar house, Bi--hop .Auckland · ' Hawthorns, East Boldon Low FeJl, Gateshead Naisbitt Thomas William, 14 Maureen Nicholson George, Stoneville, Junc.- Morrow William, Wolviston, Stockton terrace, Seaham Harbour tion road, Norton, Stockton Morson F. Grosvenor house, Crook Naismith James Henderson M.B., Nicholson H. The Butts vil. Stanhope Morson John, Dunster house, The C.M. Grove lodge, Tow Law Nicholson J.E. Kirklands,Brnrd.Cstle Avenue. Durham Nail Jn. T. Woodside ho.Witton Park Nicholson J. W. Osborne vil. Beamish I Morson Mrs. Castle view, Bishop Napier-Clavering Col. Chas. Warren Nicholson Joseph M. Springbank, "Middleham, Ferrvhill J.P. Axwell park, Blaydon ;Aynsley terrace, Consett Morson Mrs. 2 Viewforth terrace. Nattrass John, Westgate, Dunottar· Nicholson Mrs. Sandfield, West Bol- Fulwell, SundPrland avenue, Eaglescliffe ?on, East Boldon Morton Georg-e Woodliffe, Vane road, Navlor Robert, 8 Victoria crescent ~Icholson Mrs. Sherburn, Durham Barnard Castle Bishop Auckland ' N~cholson T ..Redhouse, Willington Mos.es G. W. 10 Victoria avenue, Neasham Miss, Gainford, Darlington N~col A. Statwn r?S_d, East Boldon Bishop Auckland Neasham Philip Cherry, Crook hall, Nu:lson Charles, Blllmgham hall, BiJ- MoseR GeorQ"e Oliver, Had1.0r, Ether- Lanchester. Durham .Img?am, Stockton ley lane. Bishop Auckland Neesham Robt. 44 North rd. Durham Ntghtmgale Rev. J. S. The Manse, Moses J. Hadzor, Etherlev la. Bishop Neilan Charles James, Tempest house, pur~am roa~,. Chester-le-Street Auckland • Seaham Harbour N1g~tmgale Wilham, 4 Etherley lane~ MoRes LBncelot. The Grove, Birtley NPilan John Alexander, Seaton view. .Bishop Auckland Mosev Miss. Westwick lodge, Bar- New Seaham, SPaham Harbour ~~mmo Wm.J.Eden vale, Castle Eden nard Castle Neill Rev. Henry M.A. 10 Maureen :'ilisbet James B., F.R.C.V.S. Boun- Mo~s Rev. Willi'lm Edward B.A. 3 terrace. Seaham Harbour _dary house,B~rnmoor,Fence Houses Pelaw leazes, Durham NPilson Mrs. The Lane, Sedgefield, ~~sbet J .. T. Crtffel, Grenge rd.Ryton Mossom Arthur, :; Ragworth road. Ferrvhill ~IXon Mtss, 43 Galgate,Barnard Cstle Norton. Stockton NPil~o~ Robert, The Laurels, South Nixon Mrs. The Cottage, Winlaton, Moulden John, Woodcroft, Station la. Boldon East Boldon Blaydon Seaton Carf'w. West Hartlepool Neligan °Jas. ('has. Masterman ho. Noble Art~ur •. 5 Uxbridge ter.Felling Moule Ri!rht Rev. Handley Carr Glvn Middleton-in-Teesd,ale Darlington Noble BenJamm,Westmoreland house. D.D. (Lord Bil'lhop of Durham) Nelson George Catron 'Holly garth Low Fell, Gateshead Auckland cast!~. Bishop Auckland' Brandon ' ' Noble Joseph William B..A., M.D. Moulsdale Rev. Stephen Richd. Platt Nelson J. Chopwell,Newcastle-on-Tyne Hollywood hall, Wolsingha.m M.A .. B.D. 2<: North Bailey.Durham Nelson Miss,Dunholme,Norton, Stcktn Noble Mrs. Ivy cottage, Plawsworth, Moult Wm. 6 Marl,et pla?e, Du:ham Nelson :\frs. To Gilesgate, Durham Chester-le-Street . Mounsey Mrs Bla<'kwell hill.Darlmg-tn Nesbit John Straker. Redlands Mar- Nordmann Charles Wilham, Elhson Mounsey Mrs. Thf'l Front, Seaton lev hill. Swalwell ' road west, Dunston, Gateshead Care.w, WPst Hartlepool Nesbit William. Garden house, Ches- "\'orman Ernest Edward M.B. Lis- Mountford Frederick Harvey Bank: ter-1!'-Street more house, Argyle street,Hebburn house, Market pJ. Bishop -~~ckland Nesbitt Rev. Eric John Williams Norman Freder~ck, Oakfield, .Albert Mountrey Mrs. Norton junction, Nor- B. A. The Lane, Sedgefield,Ferrvhill road, Eaglesehffe ton, Stockton Nesbitt Thomas. Craig-more, Neville's Norman John Charles M.B. Lismore Mowitt Wm.A. Carlton hill,Spennymr crORs, Durham ho~se, Argyle str~et, Hebburn Movsev John H. Station lane. Seaton Npss Mrs. Hill sidP. Croft. Darlington Norn.s Samuel . Kmght M.B., C.M. Carew, West Hartlepool Nettleshio Geor!!e, 3 Prospect ter- Edm. West view, New Brancepeth. Mudd Chas. C. 4 Belgrave ter.Felling racp, Norton, Stockton Durham Muir Gavin M.B. HordPn, Sunderland NPttleton Edward, Dunston bank. Nowell H.M. Norton ho.Norton,Stcktn Mulvenn~ Charles, 8 Princess road, Whickham. GatPshead Oalie Rev. Robert Christopher, Rec- Seaham Harbour N Pviso;t William,Haughton-le-Skerne. tory, Sadb~rge, Darlington Muncaster John. Burnhamthorpe, DarhnQ'ton Oake Saml. JUn. 6 Alfred st.Hebburn Stockton road, Norton, Stockton Npwall Rt>v. John Robert, Weslev O~tes Mrs.3 Albert hl.Bishop .Aucklnd Munro David Isidore, Garthowen, villas. Thornlev · 0 Donnell Rev. William John, Prince Low Fell, Gateshead Newbv Georg-e M.A. LittlPfield house. Consort road. Hebburn Mu~ro Finlay M.B. Haverton hill, Mill lanP. Norton, Stockton O'Dowd Rev. James Joseph, Hutton M1ddlesbrough Newby Miss, Onston moor, Norton. ,house, Hutton Henry, Castle Eden Munro Hector M.B. The Grove, S•ockton 0 Dwyer Rev. John, Trimdon, Trim- Plawsworth, ChestPr-le-Street NewcomhP Mrs. r2 Alexandra cre11 - don Grange Murdock Henry. Braeside home cent. Durham Ogg James, 12 The Avenue, Durham Silver street. Bishop Auckland ' Nt>wlands CharlPs William, Mansion Ogilvie John H. Ha.rpdale ho. Birtley Murphy Rev. William, Tudhoe village, house. West Bold on, East Boldon Ogle Robert, Grange iron works, Bel- Spennymoor Newsome Rev. Firth Vicara(J"e mont, Durham Mnrphy W.J. r2 Canning st.Hebburn Whitton, Ferryhill ' .., ' O'Kelly Denis F. Boldon Colliery Murray John, 13 Clarence st. Bishop Newstearl John William, Albert ter- Oldham Geo. 5 Victoria ter. Durham Auckland race, Haverton Hill, Middlesbrough Oldroyd Rev. Herbert James M.A. Murrav John M.B., B.Ch. The Haw- Newton Benjamin, Greenholme,Stock- St. Andrew's house, Auckland .St. thorns, Queen's road, Blackhill ton road, Eag-lescliffe :\ndrew, Bishop Auckland Murray John Carrick, Hazelhurst, Newton J. -,5 ColdwPll ter. FellinQ' Ohver Rev. Samuel, 14 Beaumont ter- Cockton hill. Bishop Auckland Newton Mrs. ~ Gladstone villas. ~ace, Spennymoor Murray John George, BPnfieldside ho. Church StrPrt head. Durham Ol~ver Chas .. E. Oakwood rd.Blackhill Shotlev Bride-P Ni<'hol Rev. J. C., M .•\. Ingleside. OliVer Dav1d James Cooper M.B., Murray John W. Leahnr•t, Consett Bill Quay, Newcastle C.M. Pelton Fell Mn:rav M. Westlea, Etherley lane, N~chol Rev. Wi1liam Scott. Stanley Ol~ver Frf'dk. W. r Wallace ter.Rytoll Bishop A ucklanrl N~chol Andw.H. 2 Grf'enfield pl.Ryton Ol~ver Mr~ .. .Albert road, Eaglescliffe Murrav Thomas, HA5WPI1 lodge, Has- Nwhol Mr<~.-26 Victoria Td.ea.Hehburn Ohver Phlltp George, Dunster lodge. well, SundE>rland Nichol Robert John, LindPn, DPnP- ~ow Fell, Gateshead Murray Thomas. Hovson villas, Bill well avPnue, Low Fell. GatPshead Oliver Robert, Clyde ho. Spennymoor quay, NPwcastle · Ni<'hol<ts Rev. Thomas, 22 Adolphuo: Olive; Thomas, Summer house, East Mnrray William. The Front Seaton o:trePt west, 8eaham Harbour Ramton, Fence Houses Carew, West Hartlepool · Ni<'holl Edward, 4 Grang-p crescPnt, Ol~ver W.x7 Beaumont ter. Spennymr Murrav William ruthhPrt Moor 8.-,nthwi<'k, Sunderland Ohver Willie M.B. Linden vil.Coxhae house. LittlPtOll"n. Dnrham · Nicholo: Thoma!'l Winter. C'nrr Hill O'Neill John, r8 Maureen terrace. Murtnn Hv ..\ng-m. Birtlf'v hall.Birtlev hnn~e. Sheriff hiiJ, GateQhead Seaham Harbour ~{ u~champ MT•. FrothPrlPP, W e~tg-ate Nic110l<~on Rev. FredHick Victor B.A. Ord G~orge, 16 The Avenue, Durham :.'\Tn~grave Mi~s. ~7 c:!tathn road IO C'ornelia ter. ~<>aham Harbour Ord Rtchard M.A., J.P. Sands hall. :N'llrton, Stoekton ' Nichol~on _&.rthur. DPnewP11 avpnue. Sedgefield, Ferryhill Low Fell, Gate•head ' .
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