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CORNWALL. 120~ Hurley A OOt=BT DIBBCTOBY.] CORNWALL. 120~ Hurley A. P. 62 Belgravia st. Penzance JamesR.S.Memorial cot. Porthlvn.Helstu 'Johns 1Yilliam, "",oolley, Morwenstow, Hurley Edwd. 9 Bellevue ter. Penzauce James Saml. 25 Bay Viewter. Penzance Stratton RS.O HutchingsJ.WorkhousehI. Padstw.RS.0 J ames T.Gwealmayow, Wendron, Helstn J ohns W.J.Trecara ldg.Edward st.Truro Hutchinson Thomas, Trevu, Camborne James Tobias, 23 1Vodehouse ter.Falmth JohnsonRev.C. T.38Kimberley rd.Falmth Hutchison W. KI9 Belgravia st.Penznce Jamieson Rev. J. Dolcoath rd.Camborne Johnson Geo.Wm.II Adelaideter. Truro Huthnance Mrs. 3S Chapel st. Penzance JaneMrs.Brdg.end,St.Winnow,LostwtW Johnson Mrs. I Penlee View terrace, H uttonRev.W. R. M. A. Wen lron st.Helstn Jane William, 9 Erisey ter. Falmouth Redinnick, Penzance HuxtableWm.MuinepI.NewquayRS.O Jarvis Mrs. 6 Lansdowne rd. Falmouth JOhnsouMrs.3 Trelawneyrd. Falmouth HydeRev.F.T.St.Mawes,GrampoundRd Jarvis T. Downderry, St.GermansR.S.O Johnston George, 91 :Fore st. Saltash Hyde Rev. John Thomas M.A. Rectory, Jarvls Thomas, Radnor house, Redruth Joll J. H. Jubilee cot. Albert rd. 8altash Ruan Lanihorne, Grampound Road Jarvis William, Alexandra sq. Saltash Jolly Alfred, 9 Middle terrace, Falmouth Hyde Mrs. 2 Well Park terrace, Saltash Jasper Fredk.W.8 Clarence st. Penzance Jones Rev. Edward Dongla'J, The VlCar- Hyslop Rev. J6S. 4 Stratton ter. Truro Jasper William, Callington R./::!.O age, Looe East RS.O Iago Rev. W. B.A. Westheath, Bodmin Jeffery Benj. I Toronto place, Saltash Jones Rev. John Balmer M.A.. Vicarage, Iago Geo. John, 6 Clare ter. Falmouth JefferyH.M.M.9Dunstanville ter.Falmth St. Ives R.8.0 Icely Rev.F.B.A.St.Agnes,ScorrierRS.O JefferyJohn Gweek, Wendron, Helston Jones Rev. John E. Stratton RS.O IncledonF.J.IS Dunstanville ter.Falmth Jeffery Philip, 4 Chapel ter. Falmouth Jones Rev.S. Tbe Mevagissey, St.AusteIl Ingersoll Pbilip, Belmont, Falmouth Jeffery T. 1 Newport ter.Millbrk.Devnprt Jones Rev. William, Bodriggy st. Hayle IngramRev.G.W.Brdge.SL.ColumbRS.O Jeffry Rev. W. J. Cross street, Helston Jones Arthur Wm. L. Asylum, Bodmin Ingram D. C. 40 Belgravia st. Penzance JellicoeW.2Belmont vils.Camptlds.Truro Jones E. T. F. Well Park villa, Saltash lnnes Wm. 124 Fore st. Saltash a.S.O Jenkin A.C.TheElms, Madron,Penzance Jones H. C. R.N. Knuston villa, S.tltash lsaac Lieut. Frederick Vernon H.N. Jenkin Alfred H. TrewirgIe, Redruth Jones John, 6 Bar terrace, FaImouth Ocean view, Newquay R.S.O Jenkin Arthur P. Trewirgie, Redruth Jones Miss Winter, Sunnyside, Hawkins Isaac Charles, Dean villa, Liskeard Jenkin Geo. Richmond ter. St.lvesRS.O road, Penzance Isaac John Clark, Dean villa, Liskeard Jenkin George Edwin, Leskinnick house, Jones Mrs. 14 Albany road, Falmouth Isabell Rev. John, St. Sennen, Penzance Taroveor road, Penzance Jones Mrs. 2 North parade, Falmoutb Ives Capt. William Henry R.N. Ellerslie, Jenkin Henry, FaImouth road, Redruth Jones Mrs.Porthscatho,GrampoundRoad MeIville road, Falmouth Jenkin James, I Bond street, Redruth Jones Mrs. Warfelton bouse, Saltash !vey Mrs. 10 Truro Vean terrace, Truro Jenkin In. 6 St. Michael's ter. Penzance Jones Richard, Coose lane, Redruth Jacka Mrs. Hea viIs. Madron, Penzance Jenkin In. Fras. Claremont rd. Redruth Jordan Misses, 7 Erisey ter. Falmoutb Jackett Robt. 76 Killigrew st. Falmouth Jenkin Joseph, Mount Pleasant, Hayle Jory Wm. Cusgarne,Gwennap, Redruth JacklingRev.J.K.Dolcoath rd.Camborne Jenkin Miss, CIaremont road, Redruth JoseJ.Mellingey,Perran-ArworthalR.S.O Jackson James, Foundry house, Tuck- Jenkin Mrs. Highway,Treleigh,Redruth JoseMrs.Northbrk.vl.Stratton ter.Flmth ingmill, Camborne Jenkin Mrs. 4 St. Mary's ter. Penzance Jose 8amuel, Monument place, Helston Jackson Richard, I Basset st. Camborne Jenkin Pearse, Trewirgie, Redruth Juleff D. Tregonissey road, St. AustelI JacksonThs.M.A. Wesleyan college, Truro Jenkin Silvanus W.IO Dean ter. Liskeard Juleff Mrs. Chacewater, Scorrier RS.O Jacob Rev. Thomas Charles, Fore street, Jenkin Wm. Alfred, Dean ter. Liskeard Julian Charles,Wendron street, Helston Looe West, Looe East RS.O ' Jenking N. St. Mawes,Grampound Road Julian Evan, Rose cottage, Bridge hill, Jago Alfred, 66 Fore street, Bodmin Jenkins Rev. David M.4. Tideford, St. St. Columb R8.0 Jago C. S. St. Just·in-Penwith,Penzance Germans RS.O Julian Geo. Bridge, St. Columb R.S.O Jago Charles, Barras place, Liskeaed Jenkins GeorgeA. TheSquare, Penryn Julian James, 74 Lemon street, Truro Jago Edward, I Harriett pI. Falmouth Jenkins Henry, Tresco, St. Mary's, Julyan William Harvey, Venton vean, JagoE.7Alexander ter.Torpoint,Devnprt Islands of Scilly Trewithen road, Penzance Jago Frdk.Wm.P. M.D.Belle vue,Saltash Jenkins John, Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Jutsun Rev. Josiah, Clinton rd. Redruth Jago James M.D.oxon., A.B.cantab. & Jenkins In.Holly cot. Par Station RS.O Karkee Miss, 78 Lemon street, Truro F.R.S. I Robartes terrace, Truro Jenkins Miss, North street, Lostwithiel Kaupp Mrs. Dean street, Liskeard Jago J. Valleypk. Mevagissey,St.Austell Jenkins Mrs. Courlands, St. Winnow, Kay Co1.H.M.R.M.8Maristowter.Saltash Jago J.2 Arthur ter. Torpoint, Devnprt Lostwithiel Keam W. St. Blazey, Par Station R.S.O Jagoo J.RLynher cot.St.Germans RS.O Jenkins Robert, II Morrab rd. Penzance Kean Kicbolas, 7 Dereham ter. Truro Jago Joseph, Millbrook, Devonport Jenkins Samuel, Garrison, St. Mary's, Keane Joseph Henry R.N. Holly bank, Jago Misses, Barn street, Liskeard [slands of Scilly Port view, Saltash RS.O JagoMisses,Alverne bl.Alverton,Penznce Jenkins William, Broad street, Penryn Keast Richard, 3 Toronto place, Saltash Jago Richard, 6 Maristow ter. Saltash Jenkyn Danl. 2S The Ter. St.lves RS.O Kelley R. Tideford, St. Germans R.8.0 James Rev. Henry, Hill cottage, Looe Jenkyn T. Halsetown boo St.Ives RS.O Kellow Jobn, Tregonissey, St. Austell west, Looe East R.S.O Jp.nningsJ.Roskear vil.Tckngm1.Cambrn Kelly A. Magdala ho. Albert rd. Saltash JamesRev.Thos.Bonythrn.ho.CuryR.S.O Jennings Mrs. 10 Morrah pI. Penzance Kelly J. 7 Agar cres. Green la. Redruth James Arthur Hodge Harvey, Burnew Jennings Thomas Haskin, .Fern cottage, Kelly Miss, Dean place, Liskeard hall, St. Buryan, Penzance Minster, Boscastle R.S.O Kelway C. B. 10 Lansdowne rd. Falmth James C. Comford, Gwennap, Redrnth Jennings William, Wadebridge RS.O Kelway Geo. 9 Harbourter. Falmouth James Chas. K 14 Trevethan ter.Falmth Jennings Wm.M. Bellevue ter.St.Austell Kelway John, Foundry hill, Hayle JamesF.H.Burlawenna,Gulval,Penzance JepsonW.M.D.Malvern ho.Saltash RS.O Kemble Mrs. Bodmin bill, Lostwithiel James Hamilton, 15 Lemon st. Truro Jerome Ernest John, Fore st. Camelford Kemp John, 5 Belgravia ter. Penzance JamesH.H.BeIlevue ho.GrampoundRoad Jesse William, Albion boo Mylor, Penryn Kemp Mrs. 10 Tamar ter. Saltash R.S.O James lsaiab, Cliff cottage, Porthscatho, Jewall Ebenezer, 3 Green Bank terrace, Kemp T. St. John's ter. Devoran RS.O Grampound Road Torpoint, Devonport Kempe Rev. James Arthur MA. Veryan, James James, Greenwith common, Jewell Charles W. Parade, Liskeard Grampound Road Perran-ArworthaIRS.O Jewell John Cock, Crackington Haven, KempthorneJ.B.Namplough,CuryRS.O James James Baynard,Marketplace, St. Stratton RS.O Kempthorne Mrs. Callington RS.O Columb R.S.O Jewell John Henry, ThornIey villas, KendaIl Rev. Franeis B.A. Vicarage, James J.(Mayor),4Colchester vils.Truro Roskear, Tuckingmill, Camborne Lanlivery, Lostwitbiel James John, II Regent ter. Penzance Jewell J. Marhamchurch,StrattonRS.O Kendall Rev. T. S. B.A. Bore st. Bodmin James John, 3 Vivian terrace, Truro Jewell Mrs. Heanton VIllas, Redruth Kendall K P. Coinage-hall st. Helston James In. Hy. 3 Truro Vean ter. Truro Jewell Wm. Hy. Mt. Charles, St.Austell Kendall James, Knotwell, Carharrack, James J. IS Penventon tel'. Redruth Jillard John D. 4 Wal'felton ter.Saltash Scorrier R.S.O James Malachi, Commercial road, Hayle Job Mrs. I Alfred place, Falmouth Kendall Mrs. Fowey RS.O James Miss,Eveningside,NewquayRS.O Job Mrs. Tywardreatb,Par Statn.RS.O Kendall Mrs. Probus RS.O James Miss, Nancherrow terrace, St. Job Robt. Hy. 4 Norfolk road,Falmouth Kendall Samuel, 36 Lemon st. Truro Just-in-Penwith, Penzance John Miss, 18 Cbapel street, Penzance Kennedy Jobn Gilbert, Porthpean, Lan- James Miss, Wheal Rose, Mount Hawke, J ohns Rev. William Stabback M.A. teglos, Fowey RS.O Scorrier RS.O Clarence terrace, Launceston Kennedy Mrs. 8 Bellevue ter. Penzance James Mrs. 3 Bay View tel'. Penzance Johns B. Porkellis,Carnmenellis,Helston Kennedy Mrs. The Rectory, Kilkhamp- James Mrs. Chapel street, St. Just-in- Johns James, St. Mabyn, Bodmin ton, Stratton R.S.O Penwith, Penzance J ohns John, Clinton road, Redruth Kennerley J osephCbarles J.P.TheHayen, James Mrs. Herbert villa, New road, Jobns Josiah, Mount Pleasant, HayIe St. Mawes, Grampound Road ~ewIyn, Penzance J obns Mrs. Fore street, Bodmin Kenworthy Alfd. The Lawn, St. Austell James Mrs. Marine parade, St. Mawes. Johns Mrs. 16 Marlborough rd. Falmth Ker Edward, The Refuge, Lanlivery, Grampound Road Johns Mrs. Mount Rose house, Crantock, Lostwithiel James Mrs. St. Agnes, ScorrierRS.O Grampound Road Ker Edward, Tbe Refuge, Lostwithiel James Mrs. S. H. Alma villa, St. Jus~- Johns Nicholas, St. Mabyn, Bodmin Ker Rt.Nantrelew cot.Flushing, Falmth in-Penwith, Penzance J ohns Samuel, 6 Coose lane, Redruth Kerby Richard, Meneage street, Helston James Robert, Wheal Butson, St. Agnes, Johns Wm. Mount ho. Marazion RS.O Kerby William, I Lemon villas, Truro Scorrier R.S.O Johns William, Western I'd. Launceston Kerkin Edward, Fowey R.S.O.
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