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Derbyshire. (Kelly's 348 FOR DERBYSHIRE. (KELLY'S Forman Mrs. :Breaston, Derby Frost Miss, Masson mnt. Matlock Bridge Gibson George, 43 Redshaw st. Derby Forman Mrs. II Kedleston road, Derby Frost William, 7 Bailey street, Derby Gibson Henry F. Station st. Ashborne Forrest Mrs. 16 Saltergate, Chesterfield Fry Arthur, Greenhill, Norton, Sheffield Gibson Miss, 103 Normanton rd. Derby Forshaw Thurstan, Smalley, Derby Fryar Mark, Denby, Derby Gibson Mrs. Church street, Ashborne Fort Richd. The Cottage, Foston, Derby Fulford Richd. Chas. u Bailey st. Derby Gibson Mrs. 92 Warner street, Derby FosterA.H.Rose cot.Hathersage,Sheffield FullerMrs. Griff vils.Compton rd.Buxton Gilbert Francis, 4 St. James' st. Derby Foster George, 13 Leopold street, Derby Fuller Thos. Holmfield, Burton rd.Derby Gilbert George, 33 Crompton st. Derby Foster Mrs. Aldern house, Great Long- Furneaux Rev. William Mordaunt 1\f.A. Gilbert Mrs. Tideswell, Stockport stone, Bakewell Repton, Burton-on-Trent Gilbert O.J.32 Gregory st.IlkestonR.S.O Foster Mrs. Clevedon terrace, Ashborne Furness Thos. S. Croftcot.Dore,Sheffield GilbertW.Castle Gresley, Brtn-on-Trent Foster Mrs. 3 Wilton place, Bath street, FurnessWm.C.Saltergate ho.Chesterfield Gilbert Wm. Jn. 7 Hartington st. Derby Ilkeston R.S.O FurnissE.Greenhillter.Cromford,Derby Gilbert Z. 54 Normanton road, Derby Foster P. Rose cot. Mapleton, Ashborne FurnissG.Croft ho.Gt.Longstn.Bakewell Giles John Owen, The Oaks, )1arple Foster Theodore, Elm lodge, New Furmss Lawrence, 10 North par. Derby Bridge, Stockport Brampton, Chesterfield Furniss Robert Nail, 10 West st. Buxton Gilford Mrs. Findern, Derby Foster William, Hallfield house, Market Fyldes Rev. William M.A. Vicarage, Gill Wm. Elm cottage, Derbyshire lane, street, Clay Cross, Chesterfield Hartington Town quarter, .Ashborne Meersbrook bank, Norton, Sheffield Foulds Henry John, 44 Friargate, Derby Fyson Rev. N. I. H. M. A. Rectory, Gill Wm. Rose vill-a, Unstone, Sheffield FoulgerRev.Jn. Vicarage,Biggin,Ashbrne Boylestone, Derby Gillaird James, Marl house, Little Foulkes William H. King st. Ashborne Gadsby E. P. 32 ~winburne st. Derby Hayfield, Stockport Fowers Francis, Tindern, Derby Gadshy H.F.Nunsfield ho.Alvaston,Drby Gillatt John, The Elms, Green lane, Fowkes Geo. 223 Normanton rd. Derby Gadsby Mrs. 15 Tenant street, Derby Woodseats, Norton, Sheffield F'owkes Hy. 239 Osmaston road, Derby GallimoreMrs.Marstn.Montgomry.Derby Gillatt John William, Ferncliffe, :Meers- Fowkes Mrs. 194 London road, Derby Gallimore Mrs. Shaftesbury ter. Ashbrne brook, Norton, Sheffield Fowler Rev. Edward Thos. Straton :r.r. A. GallingerG. Beaconsfld. vils. Shottle, Drby Gillatt Samuel, Fern house, Milner road, Vicarage, Cotmanhay, Ilkeston R.S.O Gallop Joseph, 18 Normanton rd. Derby 1\'Ieersbrook bank, Norton, Sheffield FowlerJ.W.Donisthrpe.Ashby-de-la-Zch Galloway Geo. Hy. Uttoxeter rd. Derby Gillespie C. G. K. 2 Darwin ter. Derby Fox Rev. C. J. Vicarage,Lit.Eaton,Derby Gamble Rev. Arthur M.A. Henmore Gillett .F. C. Duffield Bank house, Derby ·Fox Rev. William B.A. Rectory, Stanton- house, Church street, Ashborne Gillett L. 59 Uttoxeter New rd. Derby by-Dale, Nottingham Gamble Ernest, 52 Curzon street, Oerby Gillies Robt. 85 Primrose lane, Glossop Fox Arthur, 68 Warner street, Derby Gamble Mrs. 227 Normanton rd. Derby GillinghamHy. H. H. 5l\Iount st. De.rby Fox E. SLime gro.LongEaton,Nottinghm GambleT.IlkestonJunctn.IlkestonR.S. 0 Gillman:M.iss,New villa,Littleover,Derby Fox Edwd. Ward, Haddon ho. Bakewell Gammon H. 5 Marsden st. Chesterfield Gillmore D. S. B.A. Church st . .Ashborne Fox Frederick, 22 Strutt street, Derby Gamwell Thos. D. 30 Harriet st. Derby Gillott T. Hammersmith, Ripley, Derby FoxG.H.Trent coll.LongEaton,Nttnghm GandyC.26Bonsall st.LongEatn.Ntnghm Gilman W. S. 23 North parade, Derby Fox John, 68 Normanton road, Derby Gaudy Fk. H. 63 St. James' rd. Derby Gisborne Mrs. Chestnut house, Hightield Fox John, 15 Wilmot street, Derby Gaudy James, ro Molineux st. Derby road, Derby Fox Miss, Chesterfield rd. Matlock Bank Gandy J. W.Rozelle, Swin burne st. Derby Gisborne Mrs. Walton, Burton-on-Trent Fox Miss, 76 Green lane, Derby Gandy Mrs. Bridgewater villas, Gerard Gittings Charles, Mansfield rd. Alfreton FoxMiss, Sunnyside, :N ewbold rd. Chstrfld street, Derby Glad win Mrs. Grange ho.N orton,Sheffield Fox Mrs. Haddon house, Bakewell Gandy Thomas Edward, Bank house, Glassey John, ro Jackson's avenue~ !<'ox William, 79 Abbey street, Derby Market place, Wirksworth, Derby Ilkeston R.S.O FoxWm.StorrsM.A.St.Anselm's,Bakewell GarbuttJoseph,5 Cobden rd.Chesterfield Glenn Geo. Market sq. Heanor R.S.Q FrancisSurg.-Maj.A.0,16Wardwck.Drby Garlick J. Dale head, Wormhill,Stockprt Glossop C. H. Rutland square, Bakewell Frank Mrs. Ashborne hall, Ashborne Garnham G. Market pl. Ripley, Derby Glossop Herbert, Meersbrook bank~ FrankishC.2Temple gro.Burton rd.Drby Garnham Geo. Jas. W. Smalley, Derby Norton, Sheffield Frankish Henry, 55 Crompton st. Derby Garrard N. 205 Normanton rd. Derby Glossop Mrs. Butts cottage, Bakewell Frankland Rev. John, King st. Alfreton Garratt Miss, 4 Wilson street, Derby Glover Rev. W. 90 St. Mary's rd.Glossop Franklin Geo. E. 132 Osmaston rd.Derby Garratt William, The Hollow, Penn Glover Edward M. 25 North st. Derby Franklin Wm. 9 Old Chester road, Derby lane, Melbourne, Derby Glover J. The Ter. Beighton, Rotherham Frazer Alexander, 24 Leopol d st. Derby GarrawayG. r r 9 U ttoxeterNew rd. Derby Glover Thos. r 02 Osmaston rd. Derby Freeborough John, Hartington Town Garrett Clement, Alexandra villas, Godbehere Thos. Hy. Scotches, Bel per quarter, Ashborne Osmaston, Derby Goddard John, Alexandria villa, Gra- FreemanCapt.G.B.Measham,Atherstone Gat'rod Mrs. 20 Hartington st. Derby ham street, Ilkeston R.S.O Freeman Rev. HarryJsph. Eyam,Sheffid Garside Alfred, Surrey street, Glossop GoddardW.F.r4Marketst.Ilkestn.R.S.O Freeman Rev. Thomas Matthew L.Th. Garside Benj. 71 Norfolk st. Glossop Godwin Mrs. Vine villas, Ashborne Vicarage, Mellor, Stockport Garside Gyrus, 56 Surrey st. Glossop Goff Mrs. Heath vil. Littleover, Derby Freeman John C. 21 Queen st. Chestrfld Garton E. H. Lumsdale ho.Matlock Grn GoldW. T.Stones'house,Kinder,Stockort Freeman Thomas, 19 Curzon st. Derby Garton John, 62 Bnrton road, Derby Goldie Rev. Alexander Robert lii.A. The Freeman William, 34 Curzon ~t. Derby Garton Miss, 66 Ashbourne rd. Derby Grange, Thnlston, Derby Freeman William, 24 Duffield rd. Derby Garton Mrs. u6 Burton road, Derby Goldthorpe Miss, 23 Hardwick square Freer Rev. Canon Thomas Henry M.A. Gascoigne Rev. John, Old road, New south, Buxton Rectory, Sudbury, Derby Brampton, Chesterfield Goldthorpe Thomas, 46 Sale st. Derby French Ernest Robert Newton, Trent Gascoigne Rev. Walter John B.A. Stains- Golightly Mrs. Albion villas, Belper college, Long Eaton, Nottingham by mill, Ault Hucknall, Chesterfield Gooch Henry Edward, Birmingham & French George, Etwall, Derby Gascoigne Mrs. Spring house, Manger- Midland Bank, St. Peter's st. Derby Fretwell Mrs. Scarsdale road, Whitting- bay, Norton, Sheffield Good Mrs. Devonshire villas, Whitting- ton moor, Chesterfield GascoyneGeo.Fairfield ho.Littleovr.Drby ton, Chesterfield Fretwell Thomas, Meersbrook Park rd. Gascoyne Joseph Henry J.P. Fairfield Goodacre Jn. Kingsley vil. Meersbrook K orton, Sheffield house, Littleover, Derby bank, Derbyshire la. Nor ton, Sheffield Fretwell William, Fresderville, New Gaskin Charles, 31 Main st. Long Eaton Goodall Charles, 32 North st. Derby road, Dore, Sheffield Gates Mrs. S. 22 Leopold st. Derby Goodall John, 55 Gerard street, Derby Friend Rev. Fredk. A. Vicarage, Helper Gaucher Richard, 24 Brook st. Derby Goodall John Kenaz, Sutton lodge, Fritchley Mrs. 25 Crompton st. Derby GauntRt.Oakhrst.Busherwd.Dore,Shffid Brimington, Chesterfield FritchleyThos. 43Station rd. Ilkstn. R.S. 0 Gaw lerMiss, Fairfield bo. Quarndn. Derby Goodall Mrs. Dale Bridge terrace, :Nlat- :Frith Charles, 4r Redshaw street, Derby Gawn Rev. John Douglas M. A. Fernilee, lock Bridge Frith Josiah, 17 Cobden rd. Chesterfield Whalcy Bridge Goodall Thomas, Coton-in-the-Elms, Frith Miss, The Cot. Lit. Eaton, Derby Gaylor E. The Limes, Chapel st. Belper Burton-on-Trent Frith Mrs. Higbfield, Chapel-en-le- Gee Thomas R. 18 Arboretam st. Derby GoodallWm.Oak ho.Ridgeway,Chestrfld Frith, Stockport Gee W. East st. Long Eaton,Nottingham Geodey Wm. Henry 1 22 Bass st. Derby Frith Thomas, Newtown, Stockport GelsthorpeJohn, sen.Carter Lane house, Goodfcllow Rev. Frank Robert, Bridge Friverleer William, Wormhill, Stockport South Normanton, Alfreton hall, Matlock Bridge Froggatt John B. Saltergate, Chesterfld Gelsthorpe John, 33 Sale street, Derby Goodfellow Jas. A. M.B., c.M. Ash lodge, Froggatt William, Eyam, Sheffield Gent John, 9 Elm avenue, Long Eaton Old rd. New Brampton, Chesterfield Frost E. The Rocks, New Mills, Stockprt Gent.Jes R. W. 93 Normanton rd. Derby Goodger Henry, The Mount, Newton Frost George, 97 Radbomne st. Derby GentlesT. L. 116 London road, Derby Solney, Burton-on-Trent Frost Jacob, Leys cot. Clifton, Ashborne George Mrs. 38 Compton st. Chesterfield Good~erWalter,34 Dairyhouse rd.Derby Frost J. Cavendish ho. Ah·aston. Derby George N. C. r2Cobden rd. Chesterfield Goodhead Edward, ro West avenue, Frost J. T. 23 West a,·.Kedleston rd.Drby Gibb George, Calver lodge, Sheffield Kedleston road, Derby Frost John Wm. 2 Hartington st. Derby Gibb Mrs. Hayfield. Stockport Goodhead E. R. 28 Crompton st. Derby Frost Miss, Derby road, Ashborne Gibbon Rev. E. 37 Macklin st. Derby Goodman Mrs. Eccles house, Chapel-en- Frost Miss, 18 Duffield road, Derby Gibbs T. Bridge ho. Wirksworth, Derby le-Frith, Stockport .
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