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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. MIS 361 Maryon-Wilson Capt W.ARWICKSHIRH.] PRIVATE RESIDENTS. MIS 361 Maryon-Wilson Capt. Sir Spencer Mayell James William, The Laurels, Michell Waiter Gordon M.A. The Pocklington Maryon bart. D.L., J.P. Warwick road, Olton, Birmingham Lawn, Newbold road, Rugby Fitzjohns, Rugby · Mayer Charles, Tuttle hill, Nuneaton Middlehurst Rev. Matthew O.S.F.O. Maslin Arthur Nelson, Penrhyn, Lich- Mayer H.9 Middleborough rd.Covntry Franciscan monastery, Olton,B'ham field rd.Bill,Sutton Coldfield,B'ham Mayfield J. Parkfields,Allesley,Covntry Middleton Rev. Matthew Henry B.A. Maslin Mrs. 2 Chestnut walk, Strat- Maynard Cecil H. Glenora, Tamworth 18 Northgate, Warwick ford-on-Avon road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Middleton Frank, 16 Richmond road~ Mason Rev. Francis Wheler Randall Mayne Rev. W. Cyril M.A. II Borton Olton, Birmingham M. .A..Oxon. The Firs, Warwick crescent, Rugby Middleton John Wilson, West Lyn. Mason Rev. lbbott Alfred B.A.. Wood- Mayo Arthur, 65 Barras la. Coventry St. Bernard's road, Olton, B'ham lands, Ratley Grange, Banbury Mayo Benjamin James, 25 Princes Middleton Mrs. Revalstone, Kinetoll Mason Arthur, 69 Albert st. Rugby street, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton road, Olton, Birmingham Mason F. L. Glenroy, Upper Clifton Mayo Edmund, 67 Barras la.Coventry Middleton Mrs. R. College road, New road, Sutton Coldfield, Bil'IIIlingham Mayo Henry, 19 Church st. Nuneaton Oscott, Birmingham Mason F. W.35Clarendon sq.Leamngtn Mayo Waiter Ernest, Aikbank, Earls Middleton Oliver, Briar cottage, St. Mason H., M.B. 79 Willes rd. J.mngtn road, Nuneaton Bernard's road, Olton, Birminghm Mason James, Sycam{)res, Barston rd. Ma}OU Miss, Kixley la.Knowle,B'ham Middleton Williarn Samuel, Bardsey~ Copt heath, Solihull, Birmingham Mayou William, Tree cottage, Shel- Vesey road, Wylde Green, B'ham Mason John, The Rowans, Station rd. don, Birmingham Midgley William, Rohed.in, Tudo• Dorridge, Birmingham Meacham Charles John, 105 High st. hill, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Mason J. S. I4 Heath ter.Leamingtn Benley-in-Arden, Birmingham Milburn John, Edgeleigh, Warwick Mason Joshua, lvydene, Leicester st. Meadow A. L. 19 Church st.Leamngtn avenue, Earl!'Pd·on, Coventry Leamington Meadows Miss, 10 Evesham place, Miles Brydon, Wharf hause, Coleshill Mason Miss, Garth, Birmingham rd. Stratforo-on-Avon street, Atherstone Wylde Green, Birmingham Meakin Joseph, 20 Queen Victoria Miles James Henry Sidney, II Percy Mason Mrs. Broad lane, Westwood, road, Coventry terrace, Leamington Coventry Meakin Thomas Reginald J. II War- Miles John Henry, Parkholme~ Mason Mrs. 2 Claremont villas, Over wick row, Coventry Blossomfield Toad, Solihull, B'ha.m Whitacre, Birmingham Mealin Chas. 37 Priory rd.Kenilworth Miles Jsph. By. Sunny dale, Victoria Mason Mrs.117 Bolyhead rd.Coventry Mealings Richard, Feathoo-ston house, rd. Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Mason Mrs. The Firs, Theatre st.Warwk Packwood, Birmingham Miles Lawrence,41 Stoke pk.Coventry Mason Mrs. Thomas, I Claremont Mears F. 18 Attleboro' rd. Nuneaton Miles Mrs. Hilbre, Lillingwn road~ villas, Over Whitacre, Birmingham Mears Robt. I9 Mar}l:et st. Atherstone Leamington Mason Thos. Fredk. Shirley, Somer- Meatyard Rev. Oswald Ernest M.A. Miller Capt. E. D., D.S.O. Spring ville rd. Sutton Goldfield, B'ham Curdwort·h, Birmingham Hill farm, Hillmorton, Rugby Mason W. 78 Learn ter. Leamington Mecklin Samuel Joseph, .A.rmadale, Mille-r Alfred M.B., B.Ch. County Masser Herbert Charles Pickard, The Blossomfield road, Solihull, B'ham Lunatic asylum, Hatton, Warwick Ye'Ws, Longford, Coventry Megeney Wm. 29 Cape rd. Warwick Miller Charles, 6 Bath street, Rugby Massey John W. Coronation house, Meggison Mrs. 22 St. Mary's road, Miller Edwin Mitchell, Carrog house~ Hinckley road, Nuneaton Leamington St. Bernaro's road, Olton, B"ham Massey John Wood Francis, The Meiklejohn C. 23 Railway ter. Rugby Miller Frank, Horneleigh, Warwick Laurels, Chester rd.Erdington,B'hm Mein Wm. George, The Glen, Upper road, Solihull, Bii'IIDingham Massey Joseph Stanton, St. Kilda, Holland rd. Sutton Coldfield,B'ham Miller Fredk. John, Shernett house~ Manor Court road, Nuneaton Mello Rev. John Magens M.A., V.D., Birmingham NI. Wylde Grn.B'ham Master George Higgs LL.D. 90 Ems- F.G.S. 82 Cliffe hill, Warwick Miller George, Holly bank, Clifton rd. cote road, Warwick Mellodew Mrs. Bighfields, Tachbrook Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Masterman Rev. John H. B., M.A. road, Leamington Miller G. 36 Heath tar. Leamington The Vicarage, Warwick I'd. Covntry Melior John F. Highfield, Station I'd. Miller Harry, Small lane, Earlswood, Masters Edward, The Manor, Priors Knowle, Birmingham Birmingham Marston, Byfield. (Northants) Melior John G. 40 -High st. Warwick Miller Lawrence, Stoneleigh,Lich:field Masters Wm. Cragmore, Lichfield rd. Melior William R. Halewood house, road, Sutton Coldfield, Birminghm Four Oaks,Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Birmingham Toad, Solihull, B'ham Miller Mrs. Halford, Shipston-on- Mather C. G. I2 Guild street, Strat- Melly Edward Ferdinand J.P. The Stour, Worcestershire ford-on-Avon Close. Church street, Nuneaton Miller Mrs. Spring hill, Barby rd.Rgby Mathews Charles Thomas, Temple rd. Melly Ernest Louis, Highbury bank, Miller Mrs. The Poplars, Radway~ Knowle, Birmingham Meriden, Coventry Warwick Mathieson R. W. Bon-.A.ccord, Bir- Melson Alfred DuckwoTth, Hither- Miller Mrs. Whatcote, Shipston-on- mingham road, Maney, Sutton Brome, Lapworth, Birmingham Stour Goldfield, Birmingham Melson Miss, Rectory cottage, Lap- Miller W. I9 Warwick pi. Leamingtn Matthews Rev. Felix Hackett M.A. 34 worth, Birmingham Miller William P. Wallaford, Bamp-- King Edward road, Coventry Melville Rev. Canon Wm. G., M . .A.. ton-in-Arden, BirmingbaJll Matthews C. Io7Holyhead rd.Coventry Avonbank, Stratford-on-Avon Mill;; Alfred, 20 Coton road, Chilvers Matthews F. Greenhill lodge,Birming- Melvin John, Grange lane, Olton, Coton, ~uneaton ham rd. Wylde Green, Birmingham Birmingham )fills Alfred, Rosemead, Lichfield rd. Matthews Henry Bryant, Somerleigh, Mercer Joseph Hooper, Longfield, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Frederick rd. Wylde Green, B'ham Bubbenhall, Kenilworth Mills Amos C. 25 Cape ll'd. Warwick Matthews John William, Brook house. Mercer Mrs. 23 Dale st. Leamington Mills Francis M . .A.. Manor house, Pil­ Manor rd. Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Meredith V en. Archdeacon Thomas lerton Hersey, Kineton Matthews Mrs. The Priory, Church M.A. Vicarage, Wolston, Coventry Mills Henry Valentine J.P. Manor hill, Solihull, Birmingham Meredith Mrs. Beatrice ho. Church house, Pillerton Hersey, Kineton Matthews Sidney Adolphus, 66 Bruns- rd. Boldmere rd. Erdington, B'ham Mills J. W. 7 Spencer rd. Coventry wick street, Leamington Meredith Thomas, The Avenue, Stret- Mills J. I2 Campion ter. Leamington Matthews W. 97 Queen's rd. Nuneaton ton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby Mills Miss,~5 Wood st.Strtfrd.-on-Avn Matthews William Harding,185 Rugby Merrett George Waiter, Lyndon ho. Mills Thomas, Cromwell house,Manor road, Leamington Lyndon end, Bickenhill,Birminghm Court road, Nuneaton Matthison .!rthur Llewellyn, St. Ber- Merritt ~hs. 44 Coten end, Warwick Mills William, Danesbury, Alder- nard's road, Olton, Birmingham Merttens Frederick, Bilton Hise, brook road, Solihull, Birmingham Maud George Haley, Newbold- grange, Bilton, Rugby Milne Miss! East lodge, Lillington rd. Newbold-on-.AJVon, Rugby Messenger Mrs. Parkfield road, Coles- Leamington Maude Joseph W. 4 Regent SJt.Cvntry hill, Birmingham Milne Nathaniel Percy Hope, Th& Maudsley Richard, I Vicarage road. Metcalfe Rev. Hubert E .. M . .A.. Rec- Gran~;e, Long Itchington, Rugby Lillington, Leamington tory, Nether Whitacre, Birmingham Milton George, Swiss villa, Birming- Mawbey Andrew, Mertyn house, Metc.1lfe Miss, Eastnor, Lillington rd. ham road, Solihull, Birmingham Hinckley road, Nuneaton Leamington Minet Misses, COTmont, Evesham pl. Mawby Mrs.n5 Radford rd.Leamngtn Metcalfe Mrs. 4I Kenilworth road, Stratford-on-Avon Mawson J. R. Stratford house, St. Leamington Minshall Mrs. Fairmead, Warwick Bernard's road, Olton, Birmingham Metters John, Cross-o'-th'-Hill,Strat- avenue. Earlsdon, Coventry May Miss, 57 Regent gro. Leamington ford-cn-.A.von Mirams Rev. Thomas, The Lodg&,. Maycock James, 9 Stoneleigh terrace, Mewis Richd. T. 165 Clifton rd.Rugb~ .A.llesley, Coventry Queen's road, Coventrv Mever Miss, 61 Beauchamp avenue, Missenden Mrs. 28 Station road,. May.cock Jas. Hy. Baroldstone, War- Leamington Kenilworth Wick avenue, Earlsd·on, Q{)ventry .
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