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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. L WARWIIKSHIRE MIT PRIVATE RESIDENTS. l WARWIIKSHIRE. Mitchell Capt. Alfred, Westham ho. Moore Edward Eastwood, Cropthorne, Morris M:rs. I43 Rugby rd. Lmngtn Barf{)rd, Warwick Vesey rooo, Wylde Green, B'ham Morris Mrs. 5 Willes ter. Leamington Mitchell Rev. Lancelot M.A. Rectory, Moore F. H. 2 Northgate st. Warwick Morris· Mrs. A.. 218 Rugby road, Curdworth, Birmingham Moore Frank, Trenwith, Chester rd. Leamington Mitchell Arthur, The Vicarage, Leek Erdington, Birmingham Morris Mrs. W. R. 4 Milverton ter- W ootton, Warwick · Moore George, The Poplars, Birming- race, Leamington Mitchell Arthur John L. St. Heliers, ham road, Wylde Green, B'ham Morris R. 16 Grove st. Leamington Station road, Wylde Green, :B'ham Moore H. Wytheford, Stoke green, Morris Saml. 6o High st. Nuneaton Mitcbell Claude, Thurlaston grange, Coventry Morris Samuel Waiter, Sheen lodge,. Thurlaston, Rugby Moore Henry, Lindthorpe, Upper Friars road, Coventry Mitchell Francis William Victor, Holland rd. Sutton Coldfield,B'ham Morris Stanley, Longfield, Church rd. Brynarden, Claverdon, Warwick Moore Howard, Meadowside, Lichfield Boldmere :road, Erdington, B'bam Mitchell Henry, Mercote hall, IHamp­ road, Hill, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Morris Thomas Seargeant, High st. ton-in-Arden, Birmingham Moore John G. 12 Shaftesbury road, Kenilworth Mitchell iHenry H. Gowanlea, Lode Earlsdon, Coventry Morris Vincent Henry, The Oaks, lane, Solihull, :Birmingham Moore John Murray M.D. 1 Church Birmingham :rd. Wylde Grn.B'ham Mitchell John, 30 Kenilworth road, street, Leamington · Morris W. J. Northolme, Alcester Leamington ~Ioore Joseph, The Sycamores, :Bir- Morris William, Herons Nest, :North­ Mitchell John, The Spinney, Coun­ mingham road, Maney, Sutton nmberlallld l'Oad, Leamington don, Coventry Coldfield, Birmingham Morrish J. J. 45 Grove st.Lea.mingtn Mitchell John Edwin. Finwood lawn, Moore Keith D. Beccles, Goldieslie Morrish Richard W. 7 Dale st.Lmgtn Rowington, Warwick road, Wylde Green, Birmingham Morrison Rev. Peter, Heathfield, Mitchell Miss, Park hous~ Park rd . Moore MiS<S, North street, Atherstone Waverley road, Kenilworth Solihull, Birmingham .M:oore Misses, Myton, Warwick Morrison John D. Cluny, Maney Hill Mitchell S. Lode la. Solihull, :Brmghm Moore Mrs. 35 Lyndon road, Olton, rd. Maney, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Mitchell William F. The Lodge, Leek Birmingham Morris on Percy Archibald, West lawn, Wootton, Warwick Moore N. E. 38 Radford rd. Coventry Streetl!brook road, Solihull, B'ham Mitchell William Hy. J.P. Elmdene, Moore Sydenham Fredk. M.B.Warne- Morrow Capt. John, Oakfield, Bins­ Kenilworth ford hospital, Radford rd.Leamngtn wood avenue, Leamington Mitcheson Harry, Twenty-one Oaks, Moore T. 459 Foleshill rd. Coventry Morson A:rthur, The Cha.ce, Newbold Merevale, Atherstone Moore Thomas Walkden, The Home- road, Rugby Mitschke Charles, 27 Moat st. Rugby stead, Allesley, Coventry Morte Theophilus Hargreaves, Leices- Moakee Edward, The Woodlands,Tan- Moore William, Sidbury, Northnmber- ter road, Bedworth, Nuneaton worth road, Sbirley, Birmingham land road, Leamington Mortimer Charles E. 19 Stoke park, Moffat John, 24 Jury st. Warwick Moore William Frederick B.A., M.B. Stoke, Coventry Moffat R. 22 Russ.ell st. Leamington Kingsburv, Tamworth Mortimore H. L. Lloyd's Bank house, Moffatt Mrs. Napton-on-the-Hill,Rgby Mooreshead John Tyso, Carisbrooke, High st. Sutton Cold field, B'ham Moggswright William, Lane side, Waverley road, Kenilworth Morton A. 272 Foleshill rd. Coventry :Berkswell, Coventry M01·daunt Sir Osbert L'Estrange hart. Morton Francis, 50 High street, Hen- Moilliet Mrs. I Milverton hill, Walton hall, Warwick ley-in-A.rden, Birmingham Leamington M:ordaunt Lady, Walton hall, Warwick Morton Henry, The Limes, Green Mole Donald :B. 3 Park road, Bed­ Mordaunt Rev. Canon Osbert M.A. Lanes, Erdington, Birmingham worth, Nuneaton Rectory, Hampton Lucy, Warwick Morton John, 3 Middleborou.gh rd. Mole Frederick, The Limes, Warwick Mores Mi&s, 24 Campion terrace, Coventry road, Olwn, Birmingham Leamington Morton Mrs. Belmont, Waverley rd. Molersworth Jas.Murray J.P.,F.R.G.S. Moreton Alfred, Ardengate, iHinckley Kenilworth Comyn lo. Holly walk, Leamington road, Nuneaton Morton Mrs. 214 Rugby rd. Lmngtn .Yolesworth Mrs.M.3oBilton rd.Rugby Moreton Mrs. 95 Albert street, Rugby Morton Thomas, Beaumont, Lichfield Moller Lieut.-Col. Bernard D. 24 Moreton Thomas George, Edendale, rd. Hill, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham .A.ugusta place, Leamington Manor Court road, Nuneaton Morvan Mrs. Habberley, Highibri.ct,ge Molyneaux William Hardy, Station Morgan Lieut.-Col. Alexander B. 2 road, Wylde Green, Birmingham road, Knowle, Birmingham Beauchamp hill, Leamington Mosedale Philip, The Nook, Maney Molyneux Major Herbert Chesshyre Morgan Alfred Kedington A.R.C.A. Hill rd.Maney, Sutton Col!ddld.B"hm J.P., C.C. Irlam lodge, Milverton, I Barby rood, Rugby Moss An drew, Exhall, Coventry Leamington; & Army & Navy club, Morgan Clement, Woodland, Manor Moss Frank, Sunnycroft, High street, Pall mall, London S W Court road, Nuneaton Kenilworth Molyneux Arth. I6 Clifton rd. Rugby Morgan Miss,24 Heath ter.Leamingtn Motion A.ndrew Richard J.P. UpliVn Molyneux Echlin, 29 Warwick place, Morgan Miss, Royal road, Sutton house, Ratley, Barubury Leamington Coldfield, Birmingham Motion Thomas Augustus J.P. Uptoa Monckton Col. John Henry J.P. Meri­ Morgan Mrs. Ringford, Chester rd. house, Ratley, Banbury den house, Coventry Erdington, Birmingham Mottram Miss, 190 Coton rd.Chilvers Monckton Miss, Netherwood, Lode Morgan T. Vaughan, The Vicarage, Coton, Nuneaton lane, Solihull, Birmingham Monks Kirby, Lutterworth Mounsey Thomas, Sans Souci, Ches- Moncreiff Rev. Lord :B.A., J.P. Vicar­ Moriarty William John, Sunnycroft, ter rood, Erdington, Birmingham age, Tanworth-in-Arden, B'ham Frederick rd. Wylde Green, B'ham Mountford Ernest Chas. G. Cranford, Monies Robert, 38 Greatheed road, Morley George, 9 Lansdowne circus, Streetsbrook road, Solihull, B'ham Leamington Leamington Mountford Thomas, Wellesbourne Monk J oseph Leonal'd, Ever sleigh, Morley Henry, Bryngolen, Station rd. Mountforo, Warwick Highbridge road, Wylde Grn.B'ham Wylde Green, Birmingham Mountford Wm. Stoke St. Milboro', ~lontgomerie Robert Hunter, 6 Cam­ Morley :Mrs. 8 Jury street, Warwick Stratforo road, Shirley, Birminghm berwell terrace, Leamington Morling Albt. 35 Newbold rd. Rugby Mountfor·t J.Newlyn,Manor rd.Cvntry Moody Rev. Wm. Hartley, The Vicar­ Morrall Francis, Studley Mountfort Regina:td C. Croft house, age, Gt. Wolford, Shipston-on-Str Morrall Mrs. Castle road, Studley Waverley road, Kooilworth Moon Richard, II9 Edward street, Morris Arnold B.A. 55 Clarendon Mousley James Alfred Mousley, rB Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton avenue, Leamington Newbold terrace, Leamington Mooney Andrew, St. Andrew's, North­ Morris Benjamin, Napton-on-the- Mousley John, Estcourt, Boldmere rd. urn berland road, Leamington llill, Rugby Erdington, Birmingham Moor Mrs. 3 Gaveston rd. Leamingtn Morris Frederick Arthur, Pailton ho. Moxham Mrs.The Anchorage,Lichfield Moore Rev. Frederic A. T. S. 32 Coten Pailton, Rugby road, Sutton Cold'field, Birmingham end, Warwick Morris G. H. Hill h<mse, Church rd. Moxon James, 6 Highbridge road, Moore Albert, Elmhurst, Highbridge Stockingford, Nuneaton Wylde Green, Birmingham :road, Wylde Green, Birmingham Morris George N. 27 Campion ter- Moy J. T. S. us Holyhead I'd.Gvntry Moore Alfred Henry, 32 Shaftesbury race, Leamington Moy Jam es Thomas, Eversfield, St. road, Earlsdon, Coventry Morris John, Mona house, Bridge st. Nicholas street, Coventry .Moore Alfred Henry, The Retreat, Chilver-s Coton, Nuneaton Muckleston Rev. Edward M.A.Rectory, Earls road, Nuneaton Morris Miss, 6 Broad walk, Stratford- Haseley, Warwick Moore Ayres,Pailton hall, Pailton,Rgb:y on-Avon Muddeman Edward, Church hill, Moore B. A. Eversfield, Birmingham Morris Miss,u St.Paul's :rd.Coventry Cubbington, Leamington road, Solihull, Birmingham Morris Mrs. Abbey Hill lodge, Mullett Mrs. Fairhaven, Dorridge, Moore Edward, Coton villa, Lea Mar­ Kenilworth Knowle, Birmingham s-ton, Birmingham Morris Mrs. Eversfield, St. Nicholas Mulliner Herbert Hall J.P. Clifton street, Coventry court, Clifton, Bu.gby .
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