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DU.RBAM.J PRIVATE RESIDE~TS DU.RBAM.j PRIVATE RESIDE~TS. FLE 569 Eddowes Rev. Arthur B . .!.. Station Engelbach Herbert, Highcroft,Grange Fenning Rev. Richard Robert M.A. road, Eaglescliffe road, Ryton Vicarage, Station road, New Sea- Ede George, North road, Wingate English John, Kibbleswortb, Gateshd ham, Seaham Harbour Eden Sir William hart D.L., J.P. English John, North Learn, High Fenning Rev. Samuel Edmund Ray- Windlestone hall, Ferryhill Heworth, Felling mond, 4 Church street, CO'Undon, Eden Mrs. Beamish park, Beamish English Jn. I04 Tennant st. Hebburn Bishop Auckland Edge Rev. Herbert Gorton,Leybourne English Joseph, Tyneholme, Birtley Fenny Arthur W. Hartburn house, villa, Crossgate Peth, Durham English Jsph. Urpeth vils. Beamish East Hartburn, Stockton Edington Ralph Turnbull, Limecroft, English Robert, Allansford house, Fenny Robt. 5 Belle vue, Spennymoor Low Fell, Gateshead Castleside, Consett Fenny 8.3 Wood vw.Shincliffe,Durhm Edington T. 3 Ashville av.Eaglescliffe English Rt. J. Russell ho. Beamish Fenton Rev.Enos L.Th. The Vicarage, Edleston Miss, Gainford, Darlington Engvall Rev. Carl Johan, 3 Sebas- Shotton Colliery, Sunderland Edleston Robert Holmes F.S.A., topol terrace, Seaham Harbour Fenwick Featherstone J.P. Foresters F.R.G.S. Gainford, Darling.ton Ensor E. Middleton St. George lodge, Wolsingham Edwards A. W.C. Staindrop,Darlngtn Ephgrave Frank Percival, Bou-Ayen, Fenwick J. Hazeldene, Yarm road, .Edwards Herbert Cookes, Riversdale, Dunottar avenue, Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Rowlands Gill, Newcastle Erichson Eric A. Cleadon, Sunderland Fenwick Mrs. Bracken dene,Belle Vue Edwards Thomas, 3 Highborn ter- Erith Rev. Lionel Edward Patrick road. Low Fell, Gateshead race, Heworth, Felling M.A. I South Bailey, Durham Fenwicke Miss, Government house, Egerton Rev. Waiter Rhodes B.A. Erlebach Stanley Alfred, N.E. County Hurworth-on-Tees, Darlington Vicarage, East Rainton, Fence school, Barnard Castle Ferens H. Ballaskyr, Durham road, Houses Errington Robert J .P. Co-operative Bishop Auckland Eglinton Misses, 5 Bede terrace, Bar- terrace, Sherburn Hill, Durham Ferens Henry Edwin M.A. Fernhill, nard Castle Escritt Rev. Charles, New Shildon Durham .Eland J.E.22 Carlton ter.Spennymoor Espin Rev. Thos. Henry Espinell C., Ferens Michael J. Gaunless lodge, .Elcoat S. Foundry fields, Crook M.A., J.P., F.R.A.S. 'l'ow Law Bishop Auckland Elder Benjamin Scott,Western house, Etherington G.134 Gilesgate,Durham Ferens Mrs.220 & 221Gilesgate,Durhm Princes street, Durham Etherington John E.West Mill house, Ferens Mrs. Ormesby house, Cockton .Eley Rev. Stanley, The Manse, New Wolsingham hill, Bishop Auckland Shildon • Etherington Joseph, 4 Regent st. Ferg-uson Alexander, Brignel, Ashville Elgey Joseph, 3I Adolphus street Bishop Auckland avenue, Norton, Stockton west, Seaham Harbour Evans Miss, Victoria ter. Ea. Boldon Ferguson Henry, West Cornforth Ellershaw Rev. Henry M.A~ 46 North Everitt Rev.Charles Edwin,g Victoria Ferguson M. 7 Gilesgate, Durham Bailey, Durham terrace east, Barnard Castle Ferry William, Inglewood, Low Fell, Elliot J. 13 Station rd.Norton,Stocktn Eyles Frederick, Southbourne house, Gateshead Elliot John, Staith house, Washing- Junction road, Norton, Stockton Fewster James, Orchard house,Green- ton Station Eyles William Henry, 9 Grange cres- side, Ryton Elliott Archibald William, Spring- cent, Southwick, Sunderland Fewster Mrs. Beech hQlme, Heworth, field, Willington Faber Rev. Arthur Traviss M.A. Rec- Felling Elliott Charles Henry, 5 Eden place, tory, Hurworth-on-Tees, Darlington Fewster Mrs. Beechholme, Felling Fulwell, Sunderland Faber C. E. The Cottage,Egglescliffe, Fidler John, Wilton house, .A.lbert rd. Elliott Edward, Bolton grove, Seaton Eaglescliffe Eaglescliffe Carew, West Hartlepool Faber Mrs. 38 The Green, Norton, Field A. W. Lightwoods, Egglescliffe, .Elliott J.2o Beaumont ter. Spennymr . Stockton Ea!l"lescliffe .Elliott John C. The Hut, Ryton Vil- Faber Thomas Henry, Ioo High st. Field Alfred, Parkfield house, Hare lage west, Ryton Norton, Stockton Law, Annfield Plain Elliott Mrs. Carley lodge, Carley hill, Fadle Ernest, Station road, Stanley Fielden Hy . .A., M.D. New Shildon Southwick, Sunderland Fairfull W. I Stainton street,Felling Fielden Samuel M.D., J.P. Enfield .Elliott Mrs. I Ravensworth crescent, Fairless E.78Princes st.BishopAucklnd lodge, Shildon, New Shildon Low Fell, Gateshead Fairless W.7gPrinces st.Bshp.Aucklnd Fielding-Smith Rev. Herbert M . .A.. Elliott Mrs. E. C. Dandote, Low Fell, Fairley James E. 4 Ivy terrace,South Gainford, Darlington Gateshead .Moor, Stanley Fife Herbert L., J.P. Staindrop Elliott Robert, Dene house,Selbourne Fairs Christopher, West Auckland house, Staindrop, Darlington avenue, Low Fell, Gateshead Falconer Kinloch M.B. Blackball Fillingham George James•, 50 North Elliott Robert Matthew, I Albany rd. colliery, Castle Eden road, Durham Norton, Stockton Falkin Frederick Newton,2 Highborn Finch Rev. Laurence B.A. St. Aidan"s Ellis George Reginald M.B.The Elms, terrace. Ht>worth, Felling parsonage,Framwellgate Moor,Drhm Bishop Auckland Faraday Rev. John William, Westley Finley Thomas, Allotment house, Fir Ellis Matthew, Glebe house, Wood villa, Chester-le-Street Tree, Howden-le-Wear street, Dunston, Gateshead Farmer James Skinner, Maisonette, Finnigan Mrs. I6 Old Elvet, Durham Ellis Mrs. G. W. The Elms, Bishop Albert road, Eaglescliffe Firmin Rev. Alan Charles Cuffe, Auckland I<'armer Septimus, Dean Bank,Ferryhl Vicarage, Pelton Ellis Waiter .Angus, The Bungalow, Farndale Rev. William E. The Firth Rev. George Wm. Anson M.A.. Seaham, Seaham Harbour Avenue, Birtley Rectory, Church street, Murton Ellis William, 4 Pimlico, South st. Farqnhar~on Alexander Charles M.D., Firth Rev. William Wilkinson Dibb Durham B.Sc. Hilling-don house,Spennymoor M . .A.. The Vicarage, Esh, Durham Ellison John James,47 Surtees street, Farquharson D. A. R., M.B. Glebe Firth Miss,Thornhill,Raby av.Galgate Bishop Auckland house, Washington,Washington Stn Fischer Carl, Prospect house, Oonsett Eltringham George, 33 St. Cuthbert's Farrow Mrs.103 Galgate,Brnrd.Castle Fishburn John James, 7 Ragworth terrace, Blackhill Farrow Wm. Merrington, Ferryhill road, Norton, Stockton Elwen Thomas Hall, Eden villa, Bur- Fawcett Rev. George F. I.) Beaumont Fitton John Hall, Coniscliffe,Darlingtn worth-on-Tees, Darlington terrace, Spennymoor FitzJ ohn A. P. 4 Esk terrace, Birtley Embleton Hy. C. Nest house, Felling Fawcett G.F. 18 North Bailey,Durbm Fitzpatrick Rev. James, 2 The Cres­ Embleton Joseph Whitfield, Oakleigh, Fawcett Misses, I8 Nth.Bailey,Durhm cent, Dunston, Gateshead Kellfield aven. Low Fell, Gateshead Fawcett T. F. Carlton Iron Works, Fleetwood Rev. Chas. Hy. Hardy M.A. Emerson Alfred S. T. South view, Ferryhill Vicarage, Eighton banks, Gateshd Harton, South Shields Fawell Rev. George Kirtley, Dales Fleming Rev. David B.A., F.R..A..S. Emerson Fredk. Cuthbert,The Green, terrace, Stanhope Vicarage, Coxhoe Seaton Carew, West Hartlepool Featherson Edwd. Cleadon,Sunderlnd Flaming Tom, Langley villas,Hebburn Emerson Misses, Chatwin house, Featherstonehaugh Albany, 19 Mistle- Fleming Wm. Cleveland vil.Stanhope Hurworth-on-Tees, Darlington toe street, Durham Fleming Wm. St. Bedes, East Boldon Emley Ernest, Roughcote, Kellfield Feetham Arthur, Brough house, Flemjng William, The Villa, Tud- avenue, Low Fell, Gateshead Haughton-le-Skerne, Darlington hoe Village, Spennymoor Emley Miss, Invermore, Kells lane. Feetham John J.P. Whinfield, Haugh- Fletcher Rev. Henry, 45 Western Low Fell, Gateshead ton-le-Skerne, Darlington hill, Durham Emley Thomas, 5 Carlton terrace. Feetham John, jun. Gate house, Fletcher Edgar George, The Villas, Low Fell, Gateshead Haughton-le-Skerne, Darlington Stockton road, Eaglescliffe Emmerson John, Mereknolls, Fulwell, Fellis Peter, Spring cottage, Green- Fletcher Frederick Smith, Winsdale, Sunderland side, Ryton Junction road, Norton, Stockton Emmerson Sydney John, 11 Clarence Fellowes Rev. Jn. C., M.A. The Rec- Fletcher Joseph, Cross house, Ryton street, Bishop Auckland tory, Haughton-le-Skerne, Darlngtn Fletcher 1\b,s, Highfield, Yarm road, Felstead Wm. 10 Canning st.Hebburn Eaglescliffe .
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