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108 Gar Monmouthshire 108 GAR MONMOUTHSHIRE. [KELLY'S GarrettE.50Morden rd. Maindee,Newprt Grant A. A.30London st. Maindee, Newpt I Groves Henry Charles, Chippenham Garrett Frederick Lloyd, 12 Kensington Grant H.P.TheFirs,Llanhennock,Newpt house, Monnow street, Monmouth place, Maindee, Newport Grant W.J.Hlghfield ho.Bassaleg,Newpt GrovesJ.F. :l Llanthewy road, Newport Garrett Miss, 6 Victoria place, Newport Grant William S.20 Nicholas st.Pontypl Gunn J. E. Fredelerch, Rumney, Cardiff GarrettThos.Philip,P7Stow hill,Newport Grant William Wallace, 64 Woodland Gunn John WaIter, 2 Gold 'l'ops,Nwprt Garry Rev. WilIiam Walker, Ash well, road, Maindee, Newport Gunnell Mrs. 2 Kingsmill ter. Newport Caerleon viJ]age, Newport Gratte A.Preswylfa,StowParK I'd. Newpt Gustard Henry, Stafford, POI'thy- Garwood Alfred Edward, Hazlewood, Gratte C. R 183 Commercial rd.Newport carne Douse, Usk house, Stow park, Newport GratteMrs.Kenilworth,StowPark circus, Gustard WItI'. S. Maryport street, Usk Gaskell Charles, Alteryn house,Newport Newport Guy Mrs. 28 Bridge street, Newport Gaskell John Seath, Court-Bleddyn, Green F.Hanbury cot.Caerleon,Newport Gwalkin R. B, 9 Cheps1iow rd. Newport Llangibby, Newport Green Jas. H.3 Glendower st.Monmouth Gwatkin William Henry, I Marlbro' Gaskell Mrs. The Lawn, Magor,Newport Green Jas. H.3 GlendoweI' st.Monmouth place, Windsor road, Abergavenny Gaskoin Mrs. ThePriory,Caerleon,Newpt GreenJ.,J.P. TyGwydden,Abercrn.~wptGwynn Cbas. 8 Caeran road, Newport GavJohn R 122 Victoria avenue, Main- Green Miss, Risca, Newport GwynneJohn L. 9 Morgan st. Newport dea, Newport GreenMrs.FirView ho.Bassaleg,Newport Gwyther Hy. 7l"anlkner road, Newport Gazzard Mrs. Alma house, Grosmont, Green Mrs. 58 York place, Newport Gwyther Miss, 24 Stow hill, Newport Pontrilas R.S.O. (Herefordshire) GreenThos.38Frogmore st.Abergavenny Habberfield Daniel, Seaton house, Geen George, 12 Gold tops, Newport Greener Mrs. 19 Cbepstow rd. Newport Christchurcb, Newport Geen Mrs. 9 Gold tops, Newport Greenham Percy M. Mount View, Wind- Hacker John, 10 Clytha cres. Newport George Rev. Evan, Argoed, Newport SOl' road, Abergavenny Hackett Henry, I Leicester road, George Rev. Jonathan RA. Bronhavren, Greenhouse WaIter, Ribbesford,Bassaleg Maindee, Newport Stow park, Newport road, Newport Hackquoil John, Poingdesta, Castlcfield, George G. James, Nicholas st. PontlPool Greenland G.Egryn viI. Devon pI. Newprt Rumney, Cardiff George Lewis,Derwallt ho.T~'dee,Newpt Greenland George, Farnboroug-b, Stan- Haden Henry Harold, Victoria villas, GeorgeMrs. Llanmartin, Newport ley road, Gold Tops, Newport Pontnewynydd, Pontypool Gething Alfred, Ty-draw, Kemeys- Greenland Herbert, Sellarville cottage, Haigh Jonatban, Harold road,Abrvgnny Commander, Usk Devon place, Newport Haines Robert H. 5 Llanthewry road, Getbing Robert, jun. Briar hill, Stow Greenland Mrs. 2 Chepstow rd. Newport Newport Park crescent, Newport GreenwayGeo.IILlanthewy rd.Newport Haines William, Bryn terrace, Llangat- GethingW.R TheCedars,Llanbadoc,Usk Greenway Mrs. Richard, Glantorvean tock-nigh-Usk, Abergavenny Gibbons l"rederick William.41 Caeran house, Hanbury road, Pont~'pool Hair Lieut-Col. Andrew J.P. Trosnant crescent, Caeran park, Newport Gregory Georgp., Poplar villa, Chapel house, Pontypool Gibbs Mrs. 16 Gold tops, Newport road, Abergavenny Hale Thomas, 22 Tredegar road, Ebbw Gibson Andrew, SI Stow hill, Newport Gregory Mrs. 185 Chepstow rd.Newport Vale R.S.O Giddy Miss, 24 York place, Newport GregoryMrs. 26 York place, Newport Hale Tom, Traston, Christchurch, Giles Percy T. 29 Clyffard cres. Xewport GregoryT.Yuba vil.Christchurch.Newpt Newport Gill EdwardJsph. 8 Bolton rd.Newport GregsonW. Mt.Pleasantcot.BlainaR.S.O Halford Frank Thomas, Staunton, Gill John D. 18 Mount st. Abcrgavenny Grieve David G. 2 Park square,Newport Somerset road, Maindee, Newport Gill William, It Chfton place, Newport Griffin George Griffin M.A., D.L., J.P. BaUord H. J.7 Windsor terruce,Newport Gillam H. 12 Lower Church st.Chepstow Newton court, Dixton, Monmouth Hall Rev. G. 32 Clyths Park rd.Newport Gillam Henry, jun. 3 Moor st. Chepstw Griffin Mrs. The Elms, Belmont road, Hall Rev. Humpbrey Fal'rar M.A. Leas- Gillard Chas.Hy. qClytha cres.Newport Abcrgavenny brook, Dixton, Monmouth Gillard Thomas, 16 Clifton pI. Newport Griffin Stephen, Coed-y-paen, Pontypool Hall Edwd. 201 Cbepstow road, Newprt Gillal'd WilIiam, 16 Clifton pI. Newport Griffin Waiter, 3 Monk st. Abergayenny Hall Frederick William, 104 Caerleon Gillespie Maj.-Gen. W.A.,D.:W.,J.P.Tre- Griffin Wm. Smith,15 Caerau rd,Newpt road,Maindee, Newport wyn ho. Bwlch Trewyn, Abergavenny Griffith Rev. Charles Edward Tbomas Hall John R..1; York place, Newport GiIlman Frank, 4 MountjoypI. Newport M.A. 'l'revethin, Pontypool Hall Miss, 64 Caerau road, NewpQrt Gilmore J.Deepholm,Waterloo rd.Newpt Griffith David, 16 Hill road, Newport Hall Miss, 15 Hill street, Newport Gimlett Rev. Joseph, Blaina R.S.O Griftiths Rev.G.High st.RhymneyR.S.O Hall Mrs. II Mount Pleasant, Chepstow Glasier Geo. M. G. Blackwood, Xewport Griffiths Rev. George, Nant-y-glo R.S.O Hall Mrs. Whitecross street, Monmoutb Glendinning J.,M.D.Larchfld.Abergvny Griffiths Rev.J.IOClyffard cres.Newport Hall R. Cwmffrwd ho. Varteg, Pontypl Glinn George, 32 Alma street, :Sewport Griffiths Rev. John J.P. Pontllanfraith. Hall S. J. Wain Vawr, Risca, Newport Goddsrd Mrs. II Clyffard cres.Newport Newport Hallen Mrs. 5 Victoria place, Newport Goldney Rev. Re~. Philip RA. Vicarage, Griffitbs Rev. Thos.C1stle st.Abertillery Halliwell John W. 189 Caerleon road, Penallt,Monmouth Griffiths David, Church st. Trede~ar Maindee, Newport GoldsworthyTbos.J,P.4GoldTops,Nwprt GriffithsD.4TheVillas,Sudbrook,Chpstw Halls Miss 64 Caerau road, Newport Goldsworthy W. L.IIVictoria pl.Newprt Griffiths E. Emlyn, Bryngwyn rd.Newpt Hambleton Philip, Osborne house, Gomer Robert, 18 Hill street, Newport GriffithsErnest,Irsdel,Risca rd.Newport Osborne road, Pontypool Goodenough Joseph, Sherborne villa, Griffiths George'310mbersley rd.Newpt Hamilton Mrs. Box bu~h, Bryngwyn, Sebastopol, Newport Griffiths Henry, Clevelands, Serpentine Raglan Goss Arthur J. T. Brynholme, Stow road, Gold Tops, Newport Hammer H. 13 Llanthewy I'd. Newport Park circus, Newport Griffiths Henry, Dunstan villa, Com- Hammett Francis T. I02Chepstow road, Goss W. S.Daneburyho.Caerleon,Newpt mercial st. Griffiths Town, Newport Maindee, Newport Gough James Theophilus, Woodbin.es, Griffitbs Henry, 13 St. Luke's I'd. Pont- Hammond E. A. I7 Clytha sq. Newport Pen-r-ponnd; Abergavenny newynydd, Pontypool Hampton Edwin, BaIod, Hereford road, Gougb Mrs. M. Rosehill cottage, Com- Griffiths Hy. Price, 62 Mp-Ipas rd.Newpt Abergavenny mercial road, Abergavenny GriffithsHy.W:rbeStrand,Malpas,Nwpt Hanbury John Chapel D.L.. I.P. Ponty- Gough W.H.38 Summerhill rd.Newport Griffiths H.T.Glen-plas,Caerleon,Newpt pool park, Pontpool Goulborn Ernest, Linton villa, Knoll GriffithsJohn,Chnrch villa,Llanvihangel- Hanhury-Williams l"erdinand Paking- road, Abergavenny near-Usk, Abergavenny ton John D.L., J.P. Nant Oer, Gould John, 38 Chepstow I'd. Newport Griffiths John Milton, 24 Stow Park Abergavenny Gould John, Pontsandpit house, Usk road, ~ewport Handford James, 7 Clytha sq. Newport Gould Mrs. Tbornbury, Bryngwyn rd. Griffiths Miss, 74 Caerleon road, Handford James P.6 Clytha sq. Newprt Newport Maindet'. Newport Handrord Theodore Leopold, Norwood, Gould Mrs. Woodland cottage, Pont- Gritfiths Mrs. Chapel Hill, Chepstow Stow Park road, Newport newynydd, Pontypool Griffiths Mrs. St. Arvans, Chepstow Hands Oswald Sidney, Sih'er Howe, Gower Rev. David L. Penmain vicarage" Griffitbs Mrs. Pensbury,Woodland Park, Serpentine road, Newport Newbridge, Newport Maindee, Newport Handy Herbert, 107 Stow hill, Newport GowerJobnArthr.8Windsorter.Newport Griffiths William, J.P. Brynglas, Black- Hanriette William Wilfred, 8 Mertbyr Gower Thomas S. Rothesay villa, Stan- wood, Newport road, Abergavenny ley road, Newport Griffitbs Wm. 22 Clytha square, Newprt Hansen Mrs. I Auckland villas, Summer- Gower Wm.H.sClythaPark rd.~ewport GIiffiths W. 2 Merthyr rd..A.bergavenny hill road, Maindee, Newport Graham Duuglas WiIliam J.P. Hilston Griffiths Wm. H. 1,'orrest tel'. Pontypool Happertield Daniel, 24 !<'airoak avenue, park, St. Mauqhans, Monmonth Grove Rev. George RA. Rectory, Maindee, Newport Graham James D.L., J.P. Hilston park, GoviIon, Abergavenny Harbridge W. E. Bedwelty ho. Tredegr St. Maughans, Monmouth Grove Edwin J.P. Brendon view, Stow Hardie James, Bridge villa, The Race, Graham John, Rose cottage, Hereford park, Newport Pontypool road, Abergavcnny GroveT.A.8Somerset I'd. Maindee, Nwprt Harding-Rev. John Ta.ylor M.A.Pentwyn, Graham William, Oakfield, Oakficld I'd. Groves Edwin, 17 Park street, Newport Rocktield, Monmouth Clytha park, Newport Groves George Edward, 6 Windsor Harding Rev. Joseph, Vme cottage, Graham Wm. C. 14 Uodfrey rd. Newport terrace, Newpcrt Albion road, Pontypool.
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