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St. Albans The Rectory, Great Berkhamsted neaux Pelham, Buntingford RS.O Ct/Lwford Robert, Deleneal house, Red- Curtis -, Cell park, Markyate,Dunstable Day Charles Gregory, Clock house, East bourn, St. Albans Curtis Cresswell, Ware road, Hoddesdon Barnet road, East Barnet Crawley Mrs. New Town house, Hatfield Curtis Miss, Francis road, Watford Day F. W. Langston, High st. Baldock Crawley Mrs. 61 Whinbush road, Hitchin Curtis W. 96 Pinner road, Watford Day G. 15 Kittsbury I'd. Gt. Berkhamsted Crawley William Jeeves, Sayesbury, Saw. Curtis W.C.Potterells,NorthMimms,Htfld Day Geo. 22 Marlborough I'd. St. Albans bridgeworth R.S.O Curzon Frank, The Little Gillions, Crox- DayJ. 100 South street, Bishop Stortford Crawter J. Turner's Hill, 'Valtham Cross ley green, Rickmansworth RS.O Day Misses, 53 London road, St. Albans OrawterJn.jun. Turner'sHill,Walthm.Crss Cutbush Mrs. 67 Wood st. High Barnet Day Mrs. 24 Marlborough I'd. St; Albans Creagh Major Stephen Henry, Higher Cutbush William, Bleak house, Stapylton Day T. J. 9 Bengeo street, Hertford Deacons, EIstree R.S.O road, High Barnet Day Wm. 12 Up.Marlboro' I'd. St. Albans Creese Wm. Malvern vil.Cassio rd.Watford Cuthbertson E.H.Bushey ho.Bushey,Wtfd Day W. F. Up. Marlboro' rd. St, Albans Cressall F. Downside, Torrington road, Cutlack Alfd. 44 Walsworth road, Hitehin Day Wm. Geo. Bankside.Park rd.Hi-Bmt Great Berkhamsted . Cutler H. Ivy lodge, Ware road, Hoddesdn Deacon Charles, Thistledown, Bulwer I'd. Cresswell Col. Charles Arthur, The Corner, Daintree Mrs. 47 Old Park road, Hitchin New Barnet Cassio road, \Vatford Daintry William, High street, Royston Deacoh Mrs. The Springs, Tumford. Crew Mrs. Myrtle ho. Albert st. Stevenage Dale Rev. William, Belmore, King Broxbourne 8.0 Cribb Mrs. 15 Grange 00. Bishop Stortford Edward's road, New Barnet Deacon Mrs. Walnut Tree house, Cross- Crichton Rev. William Llewellyn M.A. Dalman Geo. Hy. Folkvang, Blindman's brook street, Waltham Cross The Vicarage, Bayford, Hertford ,lane, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Dean A.Eastfield,Beaconsfield rd,St.Albns Crick Percy Vernon, Stanhope rd.St.Albns Dalton J. F. Methven, Broxbourne S.O Dean O. M. Arkley house, Arkley, Barnet Cridland Mrs. Rosemary cottage, Bushey Daltry B. H. R.Madeley,Julians rd.Stvnge Dean C. T. The Rossett, Park I'd. Nw.Brnt Heath, Watford Dane Lieut,-Col. Arthur Henry Cole M.D. Dean Miss, 1 Elm grove, Gt. Berkhamsted Cripps Mrs. Verona house, Kinsbourne The Chestnuts, Charles st.Gt.Brkhmstd Dean Mrs. 28 Wefltland road, Watford green, Harpenden S.O Dane Edward, Park road, New Barnet Dear F. C. Ivy cottage,Port Vale,Hertford Crocker Mrs. Bengeo cot.Bengeo,Hertford Danes P.Deanswick,St.Stephen's,St.Albns Dear John, High street, Baldock Crocker Mrs. Bury green, Cheshunt, Dangerfield Frederick, Haslemere, Bea- Dear Miss, Trinity grove, Bengeo, Hertfrd Waltham Cross . consfield road, St. Albans Dearberg Alfred, Oster hill, St. Albans Crockerell Geo. 10 Westbury I'd. Watford Dangerfield James, 13 Alma road,St.Albns Death Miss,South la.Thorley,Bshp.Strtfrd Croft Lieut. Richard Benyon R.N., D.L., Dangerfield Miss, Broomwood, Hatfield Death Miss, South mill, Bishop Stortford J.P. Fanhams hall, Ware; & Carlton & road, St. Albans Death Miss, 40 Turner's hill, Cheshunt, United Service clubs, London sw Dangerfield William E. Milton house, Waltham Cross Croft Capt. R. P. J.P. Fanhams hall, Ware St. Albans road, Watford Death Mrs. South mill, Bishop Stortford Croft F. E. Hill ho.StansteadAbbots.Ware Daniel Mrs. Townley, Park house, Old Deayton Miss, 32 Hill street, Verulam Croft SeptimusJ.p.St.Margaretsbury,Ware Park road, Hitchin road, St. Albans Croll David H. 1 Aldenham road,Watford Daniell Edwd. Jas. The Hill ho. Hatfield Debary Peter Francis, Church manor. eroot Miss, 17 Clifton road, WaUord Daniell Mrs.Lit.Berkhamsted ho.Hertford Hockerill, Bishop Stortford Crosbie John Jackson, The Chestnuts, Daniels Col. H. 4 Lothair viIs. Hatfield Debenham Alfred Herbert, Ivy house. Lyonsdown road, New Barnet Daniels Miss, 33 George st. Hemel Hmpstd St. Peter's street, St. Albans Crosbie W. l\LWiona cot.Graveley,StvIige Dapp Fredk. Altona, Radlett, St. Albans Debenham Edward Henry, Nightingale Crosby J. P. The Malm,Rckmnswth.RS.O Darby James, Hitchin hilI, Hitchin road. Rickmansworth R.S.O CroslandErnest,Marlboroughrd. Watford Dare Mrs. M. A. Fore street, Hatfield Debenham Edward Percy, Dane housE'. Cross Edward, Clifford road, New Barnet Darker John Thomas, Cardville, Charles 55 London road, St. Albans Cross Geoffrey, Old Marlowes house, Mar- street, Great Berkhamsted Debenham Frank G. Che8hunt park. lowes, Hemel Hempstead Darley Rev. John Smith, New I'd. Ware Flamstead end, Cheshunt, WalthamCrss Cross Henry Gardner, Elmfield, Station Darling Miss, The Grove, Tring Debenham Misses, Ivy house, St. Peter's. road, Harpenden S.O Darrington William, The Avenue, Hitchin street, St. Albans Gross Wm. H. 63 Wood st. New Barnet Darroch G. E. Cross Oak, Gt. Brkhmsted deDena Alan F.R.C.O. St. Edmund's col­ Crossley R. F. Kneesworth I'd. Royston Darvell Harry, Maryholm, Chorley wood, lege, Standon, Ware CrossmanA.J.p.Cokenach,Barkway,Rystn Rickmansworth R.S.O Deed Robert, 27 Alma road, St. Albans Crossman Joseph G. 37 Kittsbury road Dashwood George Lionel J.P. WiIton ho. Deedes Rev. Philip M.A. Rosemary, Upper Great Berkhamsted Shenley, Barnet Marlborough road, St. Albans Crouch George, 109 Ware road, Hertford Davey A. The Priory, EIstree R.8.0 Delamotte Madame, Heme cottage. Crow E. 66 Newtown I'd. Bishop Stortford Davey L. The Laurels,Rickmanswth.RS.O Bushey Heath, Watford Crowdy Miss, Widcoqlbe, Hillside road, David H. L. B.A.Lockers pk.Hml.Hmpstd Dell Miss, 79 High st. Gt. Berkhamsted . St. Albans Davidson Peter, Rosebank, Chorley wood, Dell William Thoma!'!, Ferndale, The Crowhurst Ernest Bart.lett, Hillcrest, Rickmansworth R.S.O Green, Totteridge, 'Whetstone Spencer road, Harpenden S.O Davies Frederick, Rothernhay, Station Deller J. Oxford ho.Turnford,Broxbrn.S.O Crowhurst John, Heathside, Little Heath, road, New Barnet Delme-Radcliffe Francis Augustus J.P. Potters Bar S.O. (Middlesex) Davies John, 17 Grosvenor I'd. Watford Hitchin priory, Hitchin Crowley F.St.Edmund's coI.Standon,Ware Daves Louis, Roselle, Herkomer road, De Mancha R. Waterside, Frogmre.St.Albs Cruickshank G. E. 27 High st. High Barnet Bushey, Watford Demaret Mrs. Emma, Gamels hall, Little Cruttwell Hy. Clement P. New I'd. Ware Davies Mrs. Garden road, Oroxley green, Amwell, Hertford Cuff Joshua Harcombe, St. :Mildred's, Rickmansworth R.S.O De Montmorency Mrs. Fairholme, Hillside Station road, New Barnet Davies Mrs. Hay st. Braughing, Ware road, Bushey, Watford • Cull J.36 College rd.Cheshunt,Wlthm.Crss Davies Mrs. Hy.llApton rd.Bishp.Strtfrd Denison Mrs. Lit. Gaddesden,Berkhmsted. Cullcutt Thomas, The Croft, The Green, DaVies Nathaniel, Batchelor's hall, Stans- Denman Rev. The Hon. Lewis William Totteridge, Whetstone stead Abbots, Ware M.A. Rectory, Willian, Hitchin Cullen John, 26 Westbury road, Watford Davies R. O. Musley vils. New road,Ware Denman F. 56 Chalk hill, Bushey,Watford. Cully William Henry Dubisson, Talbot Davis Maj.C.Claremont,Ware .rd.Hddsdn Dennis AOverdale,Rchmd.rd.NewBarnet road, Rickmansworth R.S.O Davis Rev. A. B.A. Cartref, Leicester Dennison Mrs. Overdene, Aldenham road. Culver Arthur James, Milton road, Ware road, New Bamet Bushey, Watford Cumberland Capt. Wm. Codicote,Welwyn Davis C. H. 7 Northgate end,Bshp.Strtfrd Denniston A. Fermain, Rosslyn rd.Watfrd Cumberland Chas. H. Bell Bar, Hatfield Davis E. Maude viI. Hadley I'd. Nw.Barnt DenslageMrs.Heronsgte.Rckmnswh.RS.O Cumberland Miss, Heatherside, Shake· Davis G. St. Ann's,Station rd.Hrpndn.S.O DePutron Mrs. Abbotsbury, EIstree R.S.O speare road, Harpenden S.O Davis John Blowey, Ivy cottage,Welwyn Dering Oeorge Edwd. Lockleys, Welwyn Cumpston George, Twynam, l-yonsdown Davis Miss, Clyde villa, Bushey Grove de Rougemont H, The Vineyard, Welwyn road, New Barnet road, Bushey, Watford De Vargas Arthur, Balshaw house. Cuningham William Martin, Goffs Oak Davis W. H.l\filford, Bushey Heath,Wtfrd Potton end. Great Berkhamsted house, Goffs Oak, Waltham Cross Davys Rev. Canon Owen William M.A. Deverall Mrs. Brookside,Hinxwth.Baldock Cunliffe Roger, Ayot,St.Lawrence,Welwyn Wheathampstead, St. Albans deVesian Roland E.The Croft,Arkly.Barnt Cunningham John, Lucas house, Goff's Dawe Arthur, 51 High street, Tring Devoil Mrs. North view, Widford,Ware , Oak, Waitham Cross Dawe Mrs. Haydon villa, Lower Paddock Dew J. The Poplars, Rose hill, HoddesdoIll Cunningham Mrs. Spencer house, Holy- road, Bushey, Watford Dewar Mrs. Bourne end, Bovingdon. , well hill, St. Albans Dawe Mrs. H. 5 Park road, Tring Hemel Hempstead Curra In. W. Half hyde, Shephall,Stevnge Dawe S. Nightingale rd.Rickmswth.R.S.O Dewe Rev. Thomas M.A. Woodrows, Little . Dawe William, Miswelllane, Tring Anwell & Haileybury college, Hertford.
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