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The London Gazette/December 28, 1906 THE LONDON GAZETTE/DECEMBER 28, 1906. 9157 Lodge, Bitton, near Bristol, Ironfounder, John Frome, Farmer, William Mitchell, Rosemore William Wetton, The Laurels, Kingswood, near Whitbourne, Farmer, Henry Harris Pumphrey Bristol, Boot Manufacturer, George Whitfield, High-street, Bromyard, Draper, John Williams Morton, Thornbury E.S.O., Gloucester, Miller, High-street, Bromyard, Ironmonger, William County Councillor, Thomas James Bowen, Tor- Thomas, Butterley Court, Wacton, Bromyard, marton, Gloucester, Clerk in Holy Orders, James Farmer, Alfred Newbold, High-street, Bromyard, Battin Winterhotham, "Cranley Lodge," Welling- Builder, Francis Evans, The Weston, Bred- ton-square, Cheltenham, Walter Gerald Gurney, wardine, Farmer, R. Thos. Griffiths, Trewern, 12, Wellington-square, Cheltenham, William Cusop, Solicitor, Registrar of County Court, Henry Horsley, " Filey Lawn," Sydenham- David Frederick Powell, Hardwick Court, Clifford, grove, Cheltenham, Alfred Henry Taylor, Farmer, Hay, Herefordshire, Jonathan Reece, 3,* Grosvenor-place, Cheltenham, John Sawyer, Oakneld House, Dorston, Farmer, John Mozen- " Glevum," Battledown-approach, Cheltenham, croft Stephens, Monaston, Lower Harpton, William Alfred Baker, 60, Marie Hill-parade, Farmer, Kington, J.P. and C.C. for Radnorshire, Cheltenham, James Alfred Gale, Euroclydon, John Henry Lloyd, Huntingdon, Kington, Head- Marie Hill, Cheltenham, James Beale, Rans- master of Goff's Endowed School, Alderman ford, Edgefield, Leckhampton-road, Chelten- Radnorshire C. C., John Edwards, Barton, ham, E. E. Boorne, Aubervie Pittville, Kington, Farmer, John Bounds, The Lowe, Cheltenham, Samuel Walter Billing, Pen- Pembridge, Farmer, Thomas Sankey, Downfield Rhys, Battledown, Cheltenham, David Lewis, Farm, Kington, Farmer, Henry Freeman Russell, Evington House, Coombe Hill, Cheltenham, Westonbury, Pembridge, Auctioneer, Alderman John Nathaniel Hobbs, Concord, Moorend Groove, for Herefordshire, Lawton Llewellyn Moore Cheltenham, Willie John Merrett, EUenborough Brampton Brian S.O., Farmer, Robert William House, Cheltenham, Robert Steel, 1, Oriel- Hall, Uphampton, Shobdon S.O., Farmer, C.C. terrace, Cheltenham, John Haddon, Clarefield, for Herefordshire, Chairman for Leominster Evesham-road, Cheltenham, Montague Jocelyn Board of Guardians, James Davies, Newchurch, King-Harman, Glen Isla, Doura-road, Chelten- Kinnersley, Farmer, George Bray, Henwood, ham, George Frederick Bick, Junior, South Court, Dilwyn S.O., Gentleman, C.C. for Herefordshire, Leckhampton-road, Cheltenham, Moses Davis, George Edwards, Great House, Dilwyn S.O., Overdale, Gloucester-road, Cheltenham, George Farmer, Isaac Marshall, Sarnsfield Court, Here- Henry Bayley, Selkirk-parade, Cheltenham, fordshire, Gentleman, Reverend Rhys Bishop, Henry Roseveare, Church Farm, Abinghall, Letton Rectory, near Hereford, E. F. Buhner, Hugh Seex Bennett, Birmingham House, Blake- Adams Hill, Hereford, Gentleman, M.A. Cantab., ney, James Smith Charley, Brook House, Town Councillor Hereford City, Fred. Ballard, Blakeney, William Thomas Sims, The Mount, Colwall, Ledbury, Gentleman, C.C. for Here- Blaisdon, Frank Bathe, Broad-street, Littledean, fordshire, Timothy Frank Powell, Ballingham Alfred Ernest Goold, Ingleside Newnham, John Court, Hereford, Edwyn Stephens, 149, White- Cooksey, Woodside-street, Cinderford, Henry cross-road, Hereford, Francis Hawkins, Swains- Herridge Batt, Drybrook, Mitcheldean, James hill, Hereford, Frederick Barlord, The Winnings, Brain, Grocer, Drybrook, Mitcheldean, Owen Colwall, Malvern, Truman Joseph Cook, Rydal Staley, High-street, Mitcheldean, Daniel John Mount, Bodenham-road, Hereford, John Murdoch, James, St. White's-road, Cinderford, Humphry Grendon Court, Ross, Charles Edwin Lane, Davy Kitto, Walmore Hill, Westbury-on-Se\ern, Albion House, Peterchurch, Hereford, John Thomas Arthur Harris Smith, Highfield Villa, Hodgkiss, The Nelmns, Bosbury, Ledbury, Lydney, John Henry Fewings, Bream, Lydney, Ernest Hambler Hopkins, Royal Oak Hotel, William Frederick Bradley, Bream's Eaves, Ledbury, William Lewis, Brook Farm, Whit- Lydney, Bertram Herbert Taylor, Forest House, church, Ross, James Godsall, Bullingham, Here- Coleford, Joseph Preest, Coalway, Coleford, ford, John Pearce, Paston Court, Vowchurch, Charles Hirst, Pillowell, Lydney, James Riley Hereford, David A. Griffiths, Chanston Court, Brown, Yorkley, Lydney, Samuel Wilkinson, Vowchurch, Hereford, Evan Williams Howell, Tyersall, St. Briavel's, Alfred James Adams, Church Farm, St. Weonards, Ross, Henry James Little Wibdon, Tiddenham, William Rowlands, Pewtress, The Nurseries, Tillington, Hereford, Woodcroft, Tiddenham, James Russell, Rowley Thomas Abercrombie, The Castle, Madley, Mill, Alvington, John James Joynes, Ferndale, Hereford, William Harecorn, Upper House, Upper Lydbrook, Henry Davis, Broad-street, Westhide, Hereford, Joseph Vaughan Davis, Newent, Joseph Fluck, Taynton, Samuel Prosser, Walnut Place, Wellington, Hereford, John Alfred AUums Farm, Dymock, W. Cork, Tetbury H. M. Thompson, The Hyde, Woolhape, Hereford, Newman Rockness, Nailsworth, Gloucester, M. H. Samuel Bennett, Dinedar Court, Dinedar, Here- Grist, St. Loe, S. J. Newman, Grigshot. ford, Roger Prosser Powell, Grafton Court, Grafton, Hereford, Andrew Duncan, Bankfield, For the County of Hereford. Leominster. Edward Hammond, Highbury House, Leo- For the Borough of St. Albans. minster, Auctioneer, Richard Coats, Hereford- terrace, Leominster, Gentleman, John Bazley, . Joseph Hight Blundell, White House, St. Bury Farm, Stoke Prior, Farmer, James Farr, Albans, Gentleman, William Fisk, High-street, Alderman C.C., Brierly Court, Leominster, St. Albans, Draper, Thomas Kent, Holywell Farmer, Andrew Duncan, Bankfield, Leominster, Lodge,' St. Albans, Brewer, Eustace Henry Agricultural Implement Manufacturer, J.P. and Lipscomb, Holywell Hill, St. Albans, Bachelor Councillor for Leominster, Thomas Smith, Withen- of Medicine, Arthur Frederick Phillips, Torrington field, Leominster, Grocer, J.P. and Councillor for House, St. Albans, Civil Engineer, Robert Alfred Leominster, John Thomas, Lome House, Kings- Squires, St. Peter's Vicarage, St. Albans, Clerk in land, Farmer, Leonard Evans, Bodenham, Leo- Holy Orders. minster, Gentleman, Robert Woodhouse, New- For the rest of the County of Hertford. hampton, Leominster, Landowner, C.C. for . Percy Hall, Hemel Hempstead, Gentleman, Herefordshire, John Baker, Dovehills, Bishops Walter Grover, Hemel Hempstead, Solicitor, E 2.
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