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Private Residents. Sad 619 SOMERSET.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. SAD 619 Robinson Mrs. West Town house, Roope Mrs. Linkscroft, Berrow road, Rowswell W. J.7 Summerlands,Yeovil West Town, Bristol Burnham Roxburgb Robt. M.B., J.P.3o Knight­ Robson Gilbert, Woodhill avenue, Roots Mrs. Tytherleigh,Bishops Hull, stone road, Weston-su_per-Mare Portishead, Bristol Taunton Royal Wm. Jn. 1a, Queen sq. Bath Roch Mrs. 2I Lambridge place, Bath Roper W.E.14 Lambrook st.Glastnbry Royle Capt. Fanshawe Waterloo, Roche Mrs. Moyvanine, Berrow road, Rose Rev. Frederick William B.A., Manor, Lympsham, Weston-super- Burnham B.D. 7 Cleveland place west, Lon­ Mare Rochester George, 25 Walliscote rd. don road, Bath Rubie John, 4 Beaufort buildings Weston-super-Mare Rose Rev. Wm. Francis M.A. Rectory, east, London ruad, Bath Rocke Mrs. Chalice hill, Glastonbury Hutton, Weston-super-Mare Ruck Rev. George M . .A. St. Andrew's Rodber Jn. Edwin, 30 Kingston,Yeovil Rose F. W.22 Wembdon rd.Bridgwatr Clergy house, Rowbarton, Taunton Rodber Mervyn Victor H. Montacute Rose H. F. Glencairn,Pulteney rd.Bth Ruck George Arthur, The Copse, Rodd Anderson, Hillside, Princes rd. Rose John, Marlows, West Monkton, Shiplett, Bleadon, W eston-super-Mre Shepton Mallet Taunton Rudd Frank Chadd M.A. Yeovil Rodd Miss, Ritherdons, Langford Bud­ Rose J. W. III Newbridge rd. Bath County school, Kingston, Yeovil ville, Wellington Rose Joseph William, 2 Westbourne Ruddell Hepburne, Atlantic house, Rodd Mrs. 59 Clifton road, Weston­ villas, Bloomfield road, Ba.th Kewstoke, Weston-super-Mare super-Mare Rose Richard Charles, Coteleigh, Ruddlesden A. 17 Bloomfield av. Bath Roden Frederick William,3 Trelawne, N orthfield road, Minehead Ruddock Benjamin John, 20 Crescent Station road, Orewkerne Rosoman Reuben Frederick Scott, 39 gardens, Upper Bristol road, Bath Rodgers Lieut.-Col. J. W. Rumwell Walliscote road, Weston-super-Mare Ruddock Miss, Tr~garth, All Saints' lodge, Rumwell, Taunton Ross Rev. David Melville M . .A. The lane, East Clevedon, Clevedon Rodge:-s John Char,les, 3 St. Paul's Vicarage, Langport Rudman Henry J. Fosse way,Darleigh road, Weston-super-Mare Ross Claude Frederick B.A. Silver road, Bridgwater Without Rodham Misses, 8 Grove rd.Burnham street, Ilminster Rudman Mrs. 92 Wells road, Bath Rodman Edwin, I7 The Tyning, Bath Ross Ed ward, Dulverton Rugg Rev. Henry Halford, 5 Caven­ Rodway Mrs. I Edinburgh place, Ross F. Gordon, Braeside, Crewkerne dish crescent, Bat·h Weston-super-Mare road, Chard Rumboil Mrs. I2I Wells road, Bath Rodway Mrs. 38 Montpelier, Weston­ Ross J. The Mount,Combe Down,Bath Rumsey Henry A. The Laurels, Bow- super-Mare Ross John, I St. John's av. Clevedon lish, Shepton Mallet Roe Rev. Arthur, Panborough, Wells Ross Mrs. Ilella vista, Durleigh road, Rumsey M. H. Oak villa,Sheptn.Mallrt Roe Mrs. 24 Clarence road south, Bridgwater Without Rumsey Mrs.6 Percy pi. London rd.Bth Weston-super-Mare Ross Wm. 41 Blenheim rd. Minehead Runacles Edward William, 5 Linden Roe Mrs. q Wells road, Glastonbury Ro~siter Charles James, Mellifont, grove, North Town. Taunton Roe William, 22 Dickinson road, West hill, Portishead, Bristol Rundle John Brice, Blenheim, Grove Weston-super-Mare Rossiter George Fredk. M.B. I High­ avenue, Yeovil Rogers Rev. Charles Mott M.A. Vicar­ bury road, Weston-super-Mare Runge C. H. Chilworthy ho. Chard age, W estonzoyland, Bridgwater Rossiter Henry John, The Grange, Rushton Miss, Highnam, Minehead Rogers Rev. George B.A. 39 Tre­ Bishopsworth, Bristol Russ Alfred George, 12 New st. Wells wartha park, Weston-super-Mare Rossiter Miss, I Woodhill, Manor rd. Russ Frank Milton, 9 Vallis rd.Frome Rogers Rev. Herbert Goodenough Weston-super-Mare Russell Lady,16 Lansdown pl.eaRt,Bth M.A. Rectory, Closworth, Sherborne Rossiter Mrs. Cranford, Nailsea,Bristl Russell Commander Charles Robert (Dorset) Rossiter Mrs. 3 Kensington gdns.Bath T., R.N. Stockwell, King Edward Rogers Arthur S. The Towans, Round George W. T. 6 Atlantic road, road, Minehead Berrow road, Burnham Weston-super-Mare Russell Rt. Rev. Monsignor Provost Rogers Edward Ernest, 2 W ellesley Rouse Rev. Percival Wm. Vicarage, Arthur, 10 Herbert road, Clevedon villas, Station road, Wellington Witham Friary, Bath Russell Arthur, 70 Severn rd.Weston­ Rogers Francis W. Highfield, The Rouse Mr!!. 33 Belvedere rd. Taunton super-Mare Batch, Nail sea, Bristol Rouse Mrs. 9 Paragon road, W eston­ Russell Douglas, 12 Clarence road Rogers Harry, Locking road, W eston­ super-Mare south, Weston-super-Mare super-Mare Rouse R. H. I Paul st.Shepton Mallet Russell Ernest A. Pilton house,Pilton, Rogers Harry Vincent, Ivy cottage, Rouse William Alexandel,", I2 Alexan­ Shepton Mallet Charlton, Shepton Mallet dra road, Bridgwater Russell Miss, 2 Atlantic road south, Rogers Hugh Innes, Heathfield, St. Routh R.H. F. 6 Taunton rd.B:rdgwtr Weston-super-Mare Stephen's road, Bath Routley Henry Charles, IS Coronation Russell Miss, Fairfield, Newbridge Rogers J. Rivermead,Keynsham,Brstl road, Bridgwater hill, Bath Rogers James, Homeleigh, Woodlands Routley Mrs. 2a, Edward st. Bath Russell Mrs. Briarside, Kenn, Bristol road, Portishead, Bristol Routley Mrs. 30 Newbridge hill, Bath Russell Mrs. 7 Kingston, Yeovil Rogers John A. 23 Nithsdale road, Rowan Rev. Robert Strettell M.A. 12 Russell Mrs. 2 Shrubbery rd. Weston- Weston-super-Mare St. Luke's road, Bath super-Mare Rogers J oseph H. I24 Taunton road, Rowcliffe William Charles, Halsway Russell R. T. Fernlea, Nunney,Frome Bridgwater manor, Crowcombe, Taunton Russell T. J. 7 Ohamberlain st. Wells Rogers Miss, Bayford hill, Wincanton Rowe Benj. 94 Wembdon rd.Bridgwtr Russell Thomas. 78 Walliscote roarl, Rogers Misses, 16 Park st. Taunton Rowe Geo. 13 Nortbfield, Bridgwater Weston-super-Mare Rogers Misses, 20 Somerset pl. Bath Rowe James, Courtland rd. Wellingtn Rust Rev. A\Jraham, Chislehurst, Rogers Mrs. 34 Highdale av. Clevedon Rnwe L. Padleston cottage, Holford, Woodland road, Weston-super-Mare Rogers Mrs. 17 Pulteney street, Bath Bridgwater Rust Charles Ernest, 23 Clarence rd. Rogers Mrs. Rollestone, Sion rd. Bath Rowe Miss, High st. Dunster,Taunton north, Weston-super-Mare Rogers Mrs. The Rookery, Yarlington, RoweMrs.Pulteney ho.Pulteney rd.Bth Rust Thomas Dickson, Oriel lodge, Win canton Rowe Samuel, Hazelwell, Station rd. Lower Swainswick, Bath Rogers W. G. Rock pl.Shepton Mallet Ilminster Ruston-Harrison George Hy. Zennl)r, Rogers-Rowland W. F. Briarleigh, Rowe Wallter Alfred, I Berkeley place, Winscombe North hill, Minehead Camden road, Bath Rutherford Rev. C. Anselm B.A. Rogerson Rev. George M.A. Rectory, Rowe Waiter P. 41 High st.Wellingtn Downside Abbey, Stratton-on-the­ Ublev,• Bristol Rowe Wm. J.P. North st. Langport Fosse, Bath Rolfe Miss, 6 Rivers street, Bath Rowland Rev.W.C. Puriton.Bridgwatr Rutherford James Mair M.B. Bris­ Rolfe Sydney, Bank ho. Wiveliscombe Rawland Emest, Littlegarth, W oodhill ling-ton, Bristol Rolfe William, The Avenue, Langport road, Portishead, Bristol Rutherford Miss, 20 Green park,Bath Rolfe William Benjamin, 19 Macaulay Rowland W. J. Pitminster, Taunton Rutter Clarence Edwin,Coylton house, buildings, Widoombe hill, Bath Rowlands George W. 45 Old Church Wincanton Rolleston Col. William Vilett J.P. road, Olevedon Rutter Miss,77 Waterloo rd.Wellingtn Saltford house, Saltford, Bristol Rowles Oliver Joseph, Lyde Vale Rutter Mrs. Coat ho. Coat, Martock Romer-Hillier Mrs. Crowood cottage, house, Lyde lane, Yeovil Ryall Capt. William Phayre, Critchill Stoke-sub-Hamdon Rowley Mrs. 53 Esplanade, Burnham house, Frome. ·T N 67 Romer-Lee Major H. Bazzleways, Mil- Rowse Sydney William, 8 Crescent Ryan Mervyn Frederick, Stonborough borne Port, Sherborne (Dorset) gardens, Upper Bristol road, Bath honse, Stodden's road, Burnham Rood Miss, II Alexandra rd.Bridgwatr Rowsell Arthur F. Linda, Sherborne Ryan P.C.H., M.D. r1.7 Queen sq.Bath Rood Mrs. 8o Wembdon rd. Bridgwtr road, Yeovil Ryder H. 'F. W. 8 Sydney ter.Tauntn Rooke E. W. Stratton ho.Park la.Batb Rowsell Edwd. 52a, South st. Tauntn Rvlance Rev. Romuald, Downside Rooke Mrs. Mount grange, Bath rd. Rowsell Mrs. 18 Hendford, Yeovil -abbey, Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Bath Frome Rowsell Thomas Barrington, Chal- ~adler Mrs. Osborne house, Bathamp­ Rookley W. 15 Alexandra rd.Bridgwtr bury, Church street, Highbridge ton, Bath Roope G. Hillbrook, Trull, Taunton Rowsell T. W. High Ham, Langport • .
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