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POST OFFICE LONDON MAJ-MAR Majendierev.Severne Andrew .Ashurst,M.A 2178 MAJ-MAR POST OFFICE LONDON MAJ-MAR MajendieRev.Severne Andrew .Ashurst,M.A. 2 St. Malony William Alfred. 2 St. George's square SW Manners Dowager Lany, 17 Oadogan square SW March Miss, 57 Bedford gardens, Kensington W Katharine's precincts, Regent's park NW Malpas John, 71 Hungerford road N Manners Lady Victoria, 12 Chelsea embank- March Miss, 9 Cadogan mansions, Sloane sq SW :Majendie Misses, 32 Marlborough hill NW Malpas Miss, 70 St. George's road SW ment gardens, Chelsea SW March Sydney, 64 Glebe plaCP., Chelsea SW - Majid Syed abdul, LL.D.l Elm court, Temple E C Malpas Miss, 15 Victoria square SW Manners Frederick, 6 Beaumanor manRions, Marchamley Lord, P.C. 29 Prince's gardens SW: Majolier Mrs. 20 Bramham gardens SW Malschinger Charles. 20 La"'iord road NW Queen's road, Bayswater W & Reform & Devonshire clubs SW Major Col. Napoleon Bisdee, 2 addison gdns W Maltby Lieut. Gerald Rivers. M.v.o., R.N. 54 !:;t. Manners John Robert, 3 Hare court, Temple E C Marchant Charles,16 Cllfton gardens W Major George, 22 Connaught square W George's square, Pimlico SW Manners Stepney, 47 Porchester road W Marchant Ernest William. 188 & 189 Strand WC Major George, 54 Peun road, Holloway N Maltby Rev. Etlward Seeker, B.A. St. Mary's Manners Walt.Evelyn,12Chesterfieldst.MayfairW & 3 St. Andrew'~ road, Stamford hill N Major Mrs. 48 Comeragh road, West KensingtnW Tower, Erlam road South Bermondsey SE Manners-SuttonFras.H. a.4 Down st.PiccadillyW Marchant James Robert Vernam, 3 Paper bldgs. Major Thomas, 35 Oardozo road N Maltby Hy. 1 Pembrokemans.16Canfield gdnsNW Manning Rev. Wm.Hy. A.K.C.L.17 Vincent sqSW Temple E C; &The White ho.Gayton rd.Harrow Makepeace W!lliam Ridley, Fairlawn,C!arence rd. Maltby Lionel, 1 We! beck house, Wigmore st W Manning Frederick John, 74 Coleman street E C Marchant Robert George, 4 King's Bench walk, Clapham park SW; & Goathland, Yorkshire Maltby Miss, 68 Park mans. Knightsbridge SW Manning John, 162 Seven Sisters road N Temple E C; & St. Kilda, Sidcup, Kent Makgill Mrs. 166 Cromwell road SW Mal ton Rev. William Henry Castell, B.A. St. Manning John Westley, 64 Redcliffe gardens SW Marchant William Francis, M.A.. 27 College street Makins Capt. Oscar. 124 Knightsbridge SW Peter's vicarage,ll Stain shy road, LimehouseE Manning Madame Frances, 26 Marloes rd. Kens W E C : Bank building, Deptford broad way SE Makins Clifford Copeman.63 Egcrton gardens SW Mal ton Mrs. 7D, Oxford & Cambritl.ge mansion8, Manning Miss, 11 Gordon mans. Francis st WC & 8 Eliot place, Blackheath SE Makins George Henry, C.B. 49 Upper Brook Ht W Marylebone road NW Manning Miss, 21 Redcliffe gardens SW lfarchesi Mdme.Blanche, 16 Greville pi.KlbrnNW Makins Mrs. HenryFrancis, 180 Queen's gate SW Malvin Andrew, 13 Rntland ct.Kensingtn. rdSW Manning Mrs. 11 abingdon gardens, abingdon Marchetti George,135 Gloucester ter. Hyde pk W Makins Hugh, 3 Dr. Johnson's bldgs. TcmpleE C Mamelsrlorf Jacob, 61 Belsize park I!'Brdens NW villas, Kensington W llarchetti Giorgio, 12 Pembroke studios, Pem- Makins John Edward, 142 Belsize road NW Manasche Gaston, 3 Neville et. Grove End rd NW Manning Miss, 19 Greycoat gardens SW broke gardens, Kensington W Makower Alfred, 12 Greencroft gardens NW Mana.sse Michael, 14 Wedderburn rd.HampstdNW Manning Mrs. 88 Clarence gate g:J.rdens,Gient- Marcon Miss, 18 Eaton mans. Cliveden place SW Makower ErnestS.8Cambridge ter.Rcgent's pkNW ~Ianby Edwd. Petronell, M. D. 121 Victoria st SW worth street NW Maroon Miss, 5 Portland place W Makower Louis, 37 Maresfield gdns.Hampstead NW Man by John, 4 Kensington gate W Manning William, 116 Evelyn st. Deptford SE Marconi Alfonso, 75 Barley ho.Marylebone rdNW Makower Maurice, 17 Stratton st. Piccadilly W Man by Mrs. 2 Upper addison gardens W 1 Manning Wm. Westley, 12 Edith villas, We.KensW Marcoso Mrs. 42 Queen's gardens W Makower Richard, 45 abbey road NW Mance Capt. Harry Os borne, n.s.o., n.E. 16: Mannings Henry Jacob, 156 Gresham house E C ; Marcus Mrs. 45 Gloucester road, Regent'11 pk NW Malcolm Dougal Orm, 93 Gloucester place W Ailh!Py gardens, Westminster SW & 32 Halford road, Richmon<l, Surrey Marcus Charles, 2 a damson rd. B. Hampstead NW Malcolm !an, M.P. 5 Bryanston squA.re W; Carl- Man cell George William, 154 Higb bury New pk N Mannooch Charles Henry, 69 King Henry'B rrl NW Marcus Edward, 21 Marlborough place NW ton, & Royal automobile club~ SW ; Garrick Manchee Charles J en ki us, 21 Pen n rd .Holloway N Man n ooch John Kingscote ,SWarwi ck court, High Marcus Ed ward Simon, 3 Orme et. Bayswa ter hl W club WC ; & Poltalloch, Locbgilphead, Argyllsh Mane bee Wm. Hy. 4 Huddleston rd. Tufnell pk N Holborn WC ; & 71 Glasslyn rd. Crouch End N Marcus Herbert John, LL.H. 11 Grenville pi SW Malcolm James, 37 Weymouth street W Manchester Duke of, P.C. Royal automobile club Manus Charles Rudolph, Park lodge, Park place, Marcus Herbert Maurice, 21 King's gardens, Malcolm John David, M.B. 33 Wimpole street W SW; Kimbolton castle, St. Neots, Hunts; Knight.~bridge SW West End lane NW Malcolm John William, 15 albert court, Prince 'l'anderagee castle, .Armagh; & Kylemore Mansbridge Jo~iah, L.R.C.P.Lond. 112A, Barley Marcus Joseph, 127 Sutherland avenue W Comort road SW castle, Connemara street W ; & 59 Queensborough terrace W Marcus Lewis Grnham, 74 Regent's park rd NW MalcolmMrs.50 Gloucester cres.Regent's park NW Manchester The Lord Bishop of, .Athenreum club Manse! algernon Lascelles, 7 Stanhope grdns SW Marcus Miss, 2 Chepstow villas W Malcolm Mrs. 48 Perham rd. West KcnsingtonW SW; &Bishop'sct.Higher Broughton,Manchstr Manse! Miss, 21 Hyde po.rk gardens W Marcus Miss, 34 Marlborough hill NW Malcolm William, 45 Parliament street SW Manelark .Arthur, 53 Alexandra road NW Manse! Misses, 3K, Montagu mans. Portman sq W Marcus Mrs. E. 240 Gloucester ter. Hyde park W Malcolm William A. M.B. 421 Holloway road N Mandelick William E. 28 Pall mall SW Manse! Mrs. Queen Anne's mansions SW Marcus Simon, 5 Porchester gate,Bayswater rd W Malcolm William Rolle, 1 Prince's gardens SW; Mandelsloh Baron Ernest von, 13 Hogarth road. Mansel-Howe Sidney Iorwerth, 115 St. ~orge's Marcuson Samuel, 7 Oanfield gdns.Ha.mpstead NW & Walton manor, Epsom Earl's court SW square, Pimlico SW Marcy George Nicbols, 45 Oxford terrace W Malcolrnsom Maj.-Gen. John Henry Porter, C. B. Mandelstam Herman, 1 Temple gardpns E C Mansel-Jones Capt. Conwyn, 20A, Hogarth road, Manienbrough Miss, 12 Windsor court, Moscow 30 Kensington mansions, Trebovir road SW Mander Col • .Alfd. Thos. R.E. 31 Lad broke groW Earl's court SW road, BayswaterW Malcolmson George Forbes, 71 Onslow gdns SW Mander Chas. Hy. Waterland, M .A.,I,L.M. 7Cannon Mansel-J ones Herbert Meredyth,52 Onslow sq SW Mardenbrough Misses, ll2 Inverness terrace W Malcolrnson James Grant, lOO Gloucester ter W st E C ; & 31 Gwendolen avenue, Putney SW Mansel-Lewis Charles Ronald, 9 Laurence Pount- Mare Wm. George, 70 High street, Marylebone W Malcolrnson Misses, 29 abingdon court, abingdon Mander Er nest Henr.y, 15 Chester terrace SW ney hill E C Margary Arthur 0. 15 Holland street, Kens W villas, Kensington W Mander Frederick William,7 New square.Lincoln'~ Manael-Pleytlell Harry M.62 Queen's rd.Byswtr W Margerison Miss, 8 Iverna gdns. Kensington W Malcolmson Norman, 19 Brechin place SW inn WC & 56 St. John's park. Blackhea.th SE Mansel!Edmnd.Geo.32Manor ho.Marylebne.rdNW Margerison Mrs. John Lister, 4 Porchester gt W Maiden .Art h. 6 St. Mark's mans. Balderton st W Mander James Curzon, 7 New square, Lincoln'~ Mansell James, 12 Maitland park villas NW Margesson Miss, 5 Sloanecourt east, Chelsea SW Malden Chas. Edwd. 2A., Dawson pl.Bayswatcr W inn WC & Oakla.wn, Kingston hill, Surrey Mansell Miss, 5 Fcrnshaw road, Chelsea SW Margetson Edgar, 1 Carlos pl. Grosvenor sq W MalekEsmondMorgan,6La wn rd.Haverstck.hl NW Mander Miss, 6 Moreton gardens, South Kens SW Mansell-MacOulloch Wm.6 Palace et. Bayswtr W .Hargetson John, 35 liaymarket SW Malempre Leo, 3 Brook green, Hammersmith W Mander Percy Robert, M .D. Pen ton ville prison. Manscll-Moullin Chas. W .M . .A.,.M.D.69\Vimpole st W Margetson Miss, 1 Carlos place, Grosvenor sq W .Malet Lady Ermyntrude, 85 Ea ton square SW; & Caledonian road N Manscll-Moullin James .Alfred, M •.A.., M.B. 80 Margetson Stewart, 12 Hyde park place W Wrestwood, Bexhill-on-Sen. Mandeville .Alexis Morton, 1 Mount street W Porchestcr terrace W Margetts Lewis Alfred Tomes, 370 Old street E C; Malet Major Guilbert Edward Wymlham, 52 Mandy William Harold, 27 Chancery lane WC Mansficld & Mansficld Earl of, Carlton & Wllite's & 'l'renance, Fryston av . .Addiscombe, Croydon Penywern road, Earl's court SW Manes Joseph Evenor, 4 Clyde st. W.Bromptn SW clubs SW; Scone palace, Perth; & Schaw park, Margolis Arthur, 246 Portsdown road W Malet Rev. Chri~topher Leycester, n.A., .A..K.C.L. Manfielrl Harry, M.P., J.P. 240 St. James' court. Clackmannanshire Margrie William Lester, 65 Trafalgar rd SE 24 Sherriff road, Kilburn NW Buckingham gate SW: Bath club W; National Mansfield Hon. James William, 14 Pall mall SW Marians Herbert, 34 Lansrlowne road W Malet Misses, 37 Porchester square W Liberal & Reform clubs SW: Eighty club E C ; Mansfielcl Hon. John William, 37A, Duke st. St. Marians Mrs. 18 Pembridge Crescilnt W Malet Misses, 23 Trafalgar square, Chelsea SW & Moulton grange, Northampton James' SW; & Ed~ebrook,Sheringham,Norfnlk Marigold Harold Waiter, 28 .Albion st.Hyde pk W Malin George, 64 St.
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