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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [Dtrham 562 ARM PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [DtRHAM. Armstrong Edward John, Under fell, Atkinson R. B. Solway house, Stock- Bamford Rev. George H. Wesley Saltwell, Low Fell, Gateshead ton road, Norton, Stockton manse, ·Church road, Low Fell, A.rmstrong George Herbert A. Castle Atkinson William, 3 Orosby terraoe, Gateshead view, Ohester-le-Street Norton, Stockton Bamlet Mrs. Haughton-le-Skerne, Armstrong Harry, 29 William street, Atkinson William J.P. Dan's castle, Darlington New Seaham, Seaham Harbour Tow Law Bamlet Robert .Ambrose, Blythewood, Armstrong J.r30sborne rd.Spennymr Atkinson Wm. II Hall rd. Hebburn M.iddleton St. George !.rmstrong John Snowden, Woden- Atkinson William, Haughton-le- Bamlett Robert, Lamb's cottage, BP-1- croft, Stockton rd. Norton,Stockton Skerne, Darlington mont. Durham Armstron~ Joseph, so The Green, Atlay Henry, Thorntree villa, Middle- Banks J. Haughton-le-Skerne,Darlngtu Southw1ck, Sunderland ton St. George Banks .Miss, Haughton-le-Skerne,Dar- Armstrong Misses, Heighington Auckland Thomas, Hurworth-on- lington !.rmstrong Rt. The Poplars,Ebchester Tees, Darlington Banks Mrs. 3 Ladysmith st. Bishop Armstrong Robert, Wyvenhoe, Lo:w A.unger Charles Henry, Ewhurst, Auckland · Fell, Gateshead Dunottar avenue, Eaglescliffe Banks Robert, The Avenue, Birtley !.rmstrong T. Ivanhoe ter. Ohester- Auton Robt. Warwick house, Birtley Banks W. Raby av. Barnard Castle le-Street Avery Mrs. r8 Stephenson ter .Felling Bannerman James M.B., C.M. Green Armstrong Thomas, St. Bedes, East Avis Geo. Muirlands, Barnard Castle bank, Stanhope Murton, Murton Ayling Mrs. Lansdowne, Raby avenue, Banshaw A. E. 40 Canning st.Hebbrn Armstrong Wm. Cleadon, Sunderland Barnard Castle Barclay Rev. Leonard Lancelot B.D, A.rmstrong William, Hawthorn lodge, ~ynsley Stephen, Hilcrest, .Aynsley Vicarage, Birtley East Boldon terrace, Consett Barclay Robert Grenfell J.P. Oauld- Armstrong William Hobson, Glen- Aynsley Wm. Whitburn ho. Consett well, Shotley Bridge dower, The Avenue, Durham Ayre Alexander, 2 Springfield terra~, Barker Rev. Jacob Ridley M . .A. The A.rnell Thomas, He worth Colliery, Low Fell, Gateshead Rectory, Crook Hewortlh, Felling Backhouse .Alfd. E. Hurworth grange, Barker Rev. Joseph Waiter Hudson Arnell Thomas, Wood side, Eighton Hurworth-on-Tees, Darlington M. A., L. Th. Vicarage, Consett Banks, Gat-eshead Backhous~ Charl~s James J.P. St. Barker Jolin, Perm villa, Bishop .Arnell William, Westfield house, John's. Wolsingham Middleham, Ferryhill Heworth, Felling Backhouse Edward J.P. Blackwell Barker John, Victoria Garesfi.eld, Arnet Henry S. Garmonsway, Haugh- manor, Darlington Newcastle-on-Tyne ton-le-Skerne, Darlington Backhouse Edward J.P. Dryderdale Barker Mrs. 13 Beaumont terraA», A.rnold Rev. Henry .Abel M.A. Rec- hall,South Bedburn,Witton-le-Wear Spennymoor tory, Wolsingham Backhouse Joseph B.&. Wolsingham Barker Mrs. Craigmore, Cockton hill, _ Arnott John, Findon lodge, Witton Backhouse R. S. 8 Laburnum aven. Bishop Auckland Gilbert, Durham Durham Barkes Mrs. Broom house, Leamside, _ Arrowsmith J. W. Staindrop,Darlngtn Badcock F. Thornfield,Bishop .Aucklnd Fence Houses _ Arrowsmith Miss, Woodside, Cam- Bagley Charles John, Westwood, East Barkes Robert Rogerson, Biddick bridge terrac1'!, 'Barnard Castle Hartburn, Stockton house, South Biddick,Fence Houses _ A:rthur James, Wingate Bag-ley Thomas, Willowmere, East Barkes Wilfred M.D. I5 Nesham Arthnr William Brough, Wingate Hartburn, Stockton . place, Houghton-le-Spring :A.shcroft William ·Scott, Eversley, Bagnall Angus, The Groves,Winlaton, Barnard Lord D.L., J.P. Raby castle, Neville's cross, Durham Blaydon Darlington ; Glenside, Saltburn-by- - Ashworth Rev. George Howell M.A. Bagnall Charl~s L. Ford lodge, South the-Sea, Yorks; 20 Belgrave square The Vicarage, Harton, Sth. Shields Hylton. Sunderland S W & Brooks's & Oxford & Oam- .Ashworth Miss B.A. Wayside, Cock- Bailey Rev. Victor Thomas M.A. bridge clubs, London S W ton hill, Bishop Auckland Rosedale terrace, Willington Barnard Mrs. The Fri11ry, Middleton .Asker George, Preston villa, Stock- Bailey Francis James, Roscrea, Findon St. George ton road, Eaglescliffe hill, Witton Gilbert, Durilam Barnby William Henry, Pelton AS'kew David, ro Clarence street, Sea- Bail-ey H. D. Cornforth, We.Cornforth Barnes Rev. Thomas, Bourne hoqse, ham Harbour Bailey .Tames, 3 South avenue, Ryton Burnopfield Askew John Thomas, 36 North Baily RPv. Canon Johnson M.A. 58 Barn~ S. Somerset ter. EMt BoldQD. Bailey, Durham Hallgarth street, Durham Barnett Rev. Robert George, Haugh- A.skwith Robert, Witton hall, Witton- Bain Richard Dona.ld, .Aykleyheads, ton-le-Skerne, Darlington le-Wear Durham; & JuniQr Carlton club, Baron R~v. Thomas, Stratford house, .Aspinall R. Cresswell ho. Ea. Boldon London S W ; Union club, New- Barnard Castle _.Astbury Mrs. Dalblair, Stockton rd castle-on-Ty;ne & Durham County Barras Henry George,Whickham ba.ll, Eaglescliffe club, Durham Whickham, Swalwell Atlherton Richard, I3 Albert hill, Bainbridge Frederick William, Stan- Barras Thomas, 3 Red Rose 'terrace, Bishop .Auckland lea, Ragworth rd. Norton, Stockton Chester-le-Street .Athey Mrs. 2 Hall road, Hebburn Bainbridge George, 2I Montalbo ter- Barrass Matthew J.P. Thornley Atkins Rev. John Henry Manners race, Barnard Castle Barrett Charl66 Rollo J.P. Whitehill M . .A.. St. Oswald's vicarage, Heb- Bainbridge J oseph, r6 Tenters street, hall, Pelt.on Fell burn Colliery, Hebburn Bishop Auckland Barrett John, Park dene, Canning st. _ Atkins Ernest Tyndale, Langdale, Bainbridge Richard, ro Princess rd. Hebburn Dunottar avenue, Eaglescliffe Seaham Harbour Barrett T. W. 24 Canning st.Hebburn .Atkinson Rev. William, The Manse, Bainbridge Thomas Burton, .Arncliff, .Barron Thos. G. Greatlharn, Stockton Shiney Row, Fence Houses Billingham, Stockton Bartels John, Hillside, Church road, Atkinson Rev. William M.A. Vicar- Bainbridge Thomas W. Craiglands Low Fell, Gateshead age, Lynesack, Butterknowle east, Bamard Castle Barton Rev. William, 72 Station rd. Atkinson David Scarth, The Grange, Bainbridge William John, 8r Galgate, Hetton-le-Hole Eaglescliffe Barnard Castle Barugh A. Albert road, Eaglescliffe :Atkinson Henry, Beechwood, Prinees Bain66 Hy. Eldon, Bishop .Auckland Basan Conrad M.D. Dunelm, Sedge- street, Durham Baines William, Richmond house, field, Ferryhill Atkinson Henry, The Redlands, Clyde terrace, Spennymoor Bate Rev. J. Redmarshall, Ferryhill Stockton road, Ea~l~scliffe Baker Miss, Morris villa, East Mur- Bateman John William, The Bunga- Atkinson Henry R. Ivy hall, Cleadon, ton, Murton low, Haughton-le-Skerne, Darlingtn Sunderland Baker William, 7 Clarence st. Bishop Bateman Mrs. Nene house, .Albert Atldnson John, Mafeking villa, Hart, Auckland t road, Eaglescliffe West Hartlepool Baker-Baker Miss, Elemore hall, Pit- Bates Arthur, Abordour, Durham rd . .Atkinson John George, Barclay's tington, Durham Norton, Stockton Bank, Front st. Chester-le-Street Baldock H. G. 5 Roohester ter.Fellng Bates John, Eastred, Durlmm road, .Atkinson John Thomas, Kimbles- Balfour C. J. Galgate,Barnard Castle Norton, Stockton worth, ChesteT-le-Street Balfour David, Myre hall, Church st. Bates Mark, Bede house, Hebburn _Atkinson Jonathan T. Lilac house, Houghton-le-Spring ,Bates Matthew George, 5 Grange Whick'ham, Swalwell Balgarnie Edward M.A., N. E. County crescent, Southwick, Sunderland Atkinson Mrs. iNewsha.m house, Cam- school, Barnard Castle Batley Mrs. 19 Davidson ter. Felling bridge terrace, Barnard Castle Ball Wm. Robson. Ryhope,Sunderland Battensby Mrs.sgHallgarth st.Durhm Atkinson Mrs. 5 The Crescent, Duns- Balmer William Edward, 12 Church Batty 'fhomas, Ivy house, West end, ton, Gateshead street, Houghton-le-Spring Wolsingham ' Atkin~on Mrs.M.Richmond ho.Felling Balmer Willia.m Pallister, .A.shville Baty Bertie Cecil, Nesbam place, house, Junction rd.Norton,Stockton, Houghton-le-Spring .
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