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[BIRMINGHAM.] REE 154 [POST OFFICE , Ca If [BIRMINGHAM.] REE 154 [POST OFFICE , ca if . Reeves WilIiam, Hal'borne Robins E. 282 Watery lane Rowe C. F. 81 Goug-h road, Edgbaston Reeves William Josepb, Brooklynhouse, Robins J. 81 Great Brook street Rowe J. Clifton road, Moseley road Trafalgar road Robins JO!!liah Yeoman, 27 Temple row Rowlands D. Victoria st. Bordesley gl'n Reid J. Brougham street, Hunter'1l1ane Robins Mrs. A. 39 Calthorpe street Rowlands H. 59 Summer st. Edgbaston Reily E. 11 Ploug-h & Harrow road Robins William, 148 Ashted row Rowlands Jacob, 8 Edmund street & Renaud H. 107 Monument lane Robinson C. 90 Havelock pI. Lodge road Springcottag-e, Wright st. Small heath Rennie James, 78 Gough I'd. Edgbaston Robinson George, 2 Reservoir retreat Rowlands Joseph, 8 Ann street Rennie Mrs. J. 117 Vyse street Robinson Henry,Gravelly hill,Erdington Rowlands S. 78 Rvland road, Edghaston Rennie W. 352 Bristol road RobinsonJames,Georgest. Balsallheath Rowlandson R. W. 42 Pershore road' RestaU William, Richmond house, 39 Robinson J. 113 Vyse street Rowlatt John, 12 Brighton place, 1\lose- Charlotte road, Edgbaston Robinson J.W. Mary st.Balsall Heath I'd ley road, BalsaU heath Revers Mrs. 48 Belgrave road t Robinson Mrs. E. 2 Frederick street, Rowley Enoch, 78 Spring' street Revill E. [) Edgmond terrace, ozells la Edg'baston Rowley Laurence Pemberton, 2 Clare- Reynolds A. J. Lozells grove,Lozells lane Robinson Mrs. Hope cottage: Saltley mont terrace, Hall road, Handsworth Reynolds Henry, 25 WaterIoo street Robinson Mrs. Hunter's lane Rowley Mrs. High st. Aston New town Reynolds J. 84 Bloomsbury place Robinson 1\11'3. Moseley I'd. Balsall heath Rowlinson F. W. P.369 Grosvenor place, Reynolds J. 45 Wellington road Robinson Mrs. Oakfield villa, Gravelly Lodge road Reynolds Mrs. Crompton st.Handsworth hill, Erdington Rowlinson I. Tower I'd. Aston New town Reynolds l\'frs.Towerrd.Astun New town Robinson Thomas, Timberley house, Rowlinson Mrs. 31 Barkerstreet, Lozells Reynolds Mrs. Emma, 333 Coventry I'd Castle Bromwich Rowlinson Samuel. Birchfield ReynoldsS.J.St.Peter'sroad,Handswrth Robinson Thomas B. l\Iary street, Bal- Rowlinson W. Cecil hou~e, Albert road, Rbind W. 200 Lee Bank road,Edgbaston saIl Heath road Aston park Rice Rev. John George, M.A. 56 Yyse st Robinson Thos. John, 21 Newhall street Roxburgh J. 350 Bristol road Rice J. H. 2 Crescent Robinson Thomas John, The Beeches, Roxburgh P. 3D7 Bristol road Richard S. Blake cotta~e, Blake lane, Hall green Roxburgh W. 4 Belgrave road Green lane, Small heath RobinsonWilliam,Camden bo.Birchfield Rubbra Mrs. 26 Lee Bank I'd. Edgbaslon Richards Charles, Gough house, 39 Robinson Wm.Melboul'nepl.Lichfieldrd Rubery Mrs. Ladywood house, ~t. Yin- Carpenter road, Edgbaston Robinson W. 2 Trafalgar place, l\Ioseley cent street Richards C. Vincent street, BalsaIl heath road, Balsall heath Rudd C. Brougham street,Hunter'slane Richards It Pm'shore ruad Robinson W. J. 2 Wellington terrace, Rudge H. 196 Great RU8sell street Richards Francis, Gotha place, 116 Gravelly hill, Erdington Rumfitt C. J. Albert villa, l\1oscIey road, Vyse street, Warstone lane Rock Mrs. Susannah, Yardley Balsall heath Richards Henry, Selly Oak Rock W. 38 Frederick street, Edgbaston Rushton Miss, 271 Hagley road Richards Isaiah, Rose hill, Handsworth Roden William, Lozells lane Russell F. C. Sherbourne road Richards J ames, Buxton ho. Handswrth Roderick J. Lansdowne tel'. Hand!>\Vorth Russell F. H. 23 Tenby street Richm'ds John, Fairfield cottage, Hall Roe George, Smethwick Russell H. 79 Bristol road roatl, Handsworth Uoe W. 233 Icknield street west Russell J. 2 Mary place, Mary street, Uichards J ohn,Mary st.Balsall Heath I'd Rogaly J. 1 St. George's terrace, Brear- Balsall Heath road Ricbards John, 25 Temple street ley street west RusseIl James, M.D. 91 Newhall btl'eet Richards J oseph, 120 Lodge road Rogers Alfred, 2 Grove place, JUoseley RusseIl J.J. Heathfield ho. Handsworth Richards Mrs. 14 CaJthorpe street road, BalsaII heath Russell :Mrs. 15 Chad road Richards l\'Irs. June, Coventry road Rogers H. M. Clyde cottage, Saltley RU8sell Wm. Soho terraee, Handsworth Ricbards R. 27 Villa road, Handswort Rogers J. Albert road, Aston park Rutherford J ohn,2DVilla I'd. Handsworth Richards T. Castle Bromwich Rogers J. Burbury street Rutherford Mrs. 21 Monument lane Richal'ds T. 33 Monument lane Rogers John, Varna I'd. BalsaIl Heath I'd Rutter W. Aston Richards Thos. Raglan road, Smethwick Rogers T. 15 Highgate, Moseley road, Ryall Gideon, Walsall road, Birchfield Richardson Harry, 3 Temple row west Bradford street. RyderRev.H.I.D.TheOratry.Hagley rd Ricbardson J. 2.13 Hag-Iey road Rogers T. A.42 Ryland road, Edgbaston Ryder C. E. 3-!5 Pershore road Richardson J. 76 Lodge road Rogers W.34 Beaufort road. Edg-baston Ryder J. N. Copely hill, Erdington Ricbardson J.3 Mary st.BalsaIl Heath I'd Rogers Wm.Bloomfield vils.Handsworth Ryder .r. W. Copely hill, Gravelly Mll, RichardsonJohnT.Powell st.Aston brook Rog-ers W. Oak grove, WeJIington road Erdington Richardson S. 59 Barker street, Lozells RolasonJ.W. Hamsteadrd. Handsworth Ryder Mrs. 1 William street Richardson William, 33 Balsall Heath Rolason William, Oak hill, Northfield Ryder Thos. A.Crompton tel'. Hall(lswrth road RoUe F. 16 BalsaJI Heath road Ryder W. H. Bel,g'rave street Richal'dson W. E. 5 Pershol'e road Rollanson Williall1, Wheeler street Ryland Arthur l Alderman], 26 Cal- Richmond Miss,83 Wellington road Rollason A. Shepherd's Green llOulOe, thorpe street, Edgbaston Rickard R. 23 Exeter row Erdington Ryland Charles, Walsall road, BirclJfield Rickards :Misses, 7 George st. Edgbaston Rollason A. jun. Gravelly hi!!, Erdington Ryland Chas. J .17 Villa rd. Handsworth Rickards Mrs. 8l) Hagley road RoIlason Fras. Park view, tlandsworth Ryland G. Ash cotta~e, Pershore road Riddeford A. 2 Rural cottages, Green la Rollason G. T. Albion cottage, LadSpool Ryland H. 156 Ladywood lane RiddeII WiIliam Winter, Limes, Gra- lane, Sparkbrook Ryland John, Bolton tel'. Handsworth velly hill, Erding-ton Rollason H. Copeley hill, Gravelly hill, Ryland John Llewellyn, Solihull Ridgway J.H.49 Frederickst.Edgbaston Erdington Ryland Miss, 256 Hag'1ey road Rigby J. Pool street, Aston manor Rollason :\;11'8. Island place, Handsworth Ry land Miss, ID Harborne road Riley W. Ladypoollane, Sparkbrook Rollason::;. F. Elvetham mount, Elve- Ryland Mrs. Holly cottage, Finch street. Riley William, 16:3 Warstone lane tham road, Edgbaston Handsworth Robathan MiSB M. A. 167 Warstone lane Rollaston R. 6 Balsall Heath road Ryland Mrs. Wcstcroft, l\Ioseley foatl, Robathan T. Heathfield I'd. Handsworth Rooke A. Argylechambers, Colmore row Balsall heath Hoberthon S.120 llIoseleyrd. Bradford st Rooke J. Gerrard street RylandRobt.P.Mal'Y st.BalsalI Heath I'd Roberts Rev. Edward, M,A. Harborne Rooke Mrs.Finch villas, Heathfield road, Ryland T. Redlallds, Gravelly hill, Roberts Cha~. Geo. Al bert. I'd. Aston park Handsworth Erdington Roberts E. C. 80 Summer st. Edgbaston Rooke Samuel J. J. Stecbford Ryland W. 13 Noel road Roberts Frederick James, Heywood Rooke W. 134 Great Charles street Sabin :F. The Elms, M:oseley house, Bordesley green Rooke Wm. St. Peter's I'd. Handsworth Sabin .l\frs. The Elms, l\Ioseley Roberts G. Ebro place, Eug-baston lane Rorke Samuel, Hcathfield road, Saltley Sabin W. Fivelunds house, Moseley Roberts Herbert WillialD, Birchfield Rorke WilIiam Joseph, Yardley Sacks S. 23 Wellington road Roberts J. 359 Pershore road RoseRev.H.H.M.A.Parsonage,Erdingtn SadlerJno.rAlderman],23George8t.west Roberts John Henry, Ladypool lane, Rose Mrs. Coton terrace, Erdington Sadler S. Washwood heath Sparkbrook Rose W. Jas. 8 Providence pI. Vincentst SadlierEdwd.147LeeBank rd.Edgbabton Roberts Mrs. Harborne RosenthaI M. 81 Wellin~ton road St. John Rev...\. The Oratory, Hagley I'd Roberts Richd. 72 Francis I'd. Hagleyrd Ross Mrs. M. Green bank, Moseley Sale Henry B. Drayton villa, Gerrard st Roberts Richard, Island pI. Handsworth road, Baball heath Salmon Frederick WiIIiam, Varna road, Roberts Robert, 64 Belgrave road Rothschild M. J. 26 WeIIington road Balsall Heath road RobertsS.Greet,Warwick rd.Sparkbrook Rotton H. Fernside, Yardley Salt John, 1 Haydn place, Moseley road, Robertson E.36 Ryland road, Edgbaston Rougier Joseph, Harborne Bulsall Jwath Robertson George, F.E.r.s.l0 Hagley I'd Round D. G. 104 Hagley road Salt J. 5 Wellington terrace, Moseley Robertson Henry, 56 Harbor,te road Round Mr51. The Limes, Smethwick road, Balsall heath Robins Benjamin, Harborne Round T. W. Colmers, King's Norton Salt Richard~ Deadmore la. Handsworth Robins B. S. 122 High street, Bordesley Routledge Richard, St. Luke's road Salter George, 38 Villa I'd. Handsworth Robins C. 83 Vauxhall road Rowe Rev. J .441 Beaufort rd.Edgbaston Samuels Mrs. 409 Bristol road.
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