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Rlu.DES' DIRECTORY 'rlU.DES' DIRECTORY. 215 ScaooLs-continued. Odell Mi11s E. High st.LPighton Buzzrd Wbeatley H. J.ong Crendon, Tbame Oqmey Mrs. A. Eddlesborou!{h, Dunstbl t01iver Miss M. New street, St. Neot's tWhitebead Rev.T.C.Gaweott,Buckngm Hall C. H. Well street, Bet1ford Parslow Mrs. C. Loosley row Wilkins R. Lavendon ttHambtinMrs.C.Market sq.StoneyStrt • Parsons E. Villa, Bedford road, Luton t Wilkins Mis<~es C. & I. Frogmore cot.. Hanlon D. High atreet, Olney IIParrott Miss C. M. Back st. Aylesbury tage, High Wycombe Hannaford J. Bramford, Huntinl!don Pearson H. P. Wingrave, Aylesbury Williams Mrs. M. New F'letton tHannell Miss E. Georgestreet,Wobnrn tpickering W. Lelghton street, Woburn Wilmot J. Cople, Bedford Hare J. Ravens tone tt Piggott Misses, Ea ton Socon,St.Neot's tWinter Mr.&Mrs.C.Burleigh ho.St.hes tHarman W. Haddenham, Thame Pithouse L. Mill lane, Eton, Wiodsop tWoodman Miss M. Bourbon st.Aylsbry HarrlsOfl Mrs. R. Cbalfont St. Peter'a, tPocock Miss H. Somersham, St. hes Woolley R. Eltoo, Oundle Gerrard's cross Poynton Mi<~s E. Burnham, Maidenhead Worth Mrs. A. Harrold •HartAlfred,Providenceplace,hinghoe, Price Mrs. M. lvinghoe, Tring Wright Miss J. Fenstanton Tring Procter J. T. North end, Newport Pgnl Wright Mrs.C.Wycombe end, Beacnsfld tHatchardMiss C.D.Tavistttek st.Bedfrd P.rooter Mrs.M.A. hinghoe Aston,Tring tWri~ht W. Lidlin~ton, Ampthill ttHavart Mrt. M. Park street, Wobum t Raban & Burden, West st. Buckingbm tYoulden Rev.A.Wyeombe end,BeaPnfld HaJdon Missei J.& S. Lower Wellington Ranee Miss M.Che~bam Bois, Chesham SBBDSMEl\1' 6. PLOB.ESTS. etreet, Loton •Randa.ll H. High street, Huntinadon See Nuner.'l/ If Seedsmen. tHeath Miss A. West t~treet, Gt.Marlow Reynolds Miss S. Barton...iu-tbe-Ciay~ SERVANTS' REGJ:STBY tHeath Misses H & C.Easton st.Hi.Wyc Silsoe O:E'PJ:CBS. Heath Misi M, Waterside, Chesbam *Richardgon Miss A.Wellington st.Lutn Freeman Mrs. !it High st.StoneyStratfrd tHempstead Mr~.l\I.Somersham, 8t.lvs *tRignall J. Kempston, Bedford Ga:rner J. Market square, Aylesbury tHenshaw Miss M. Shortmead st.Bglsw tRoberts Mis~ A. Stone, Aylesbury Osborn T. Hi!!h street, Olney Hig~tins Mi!ls H. Chapel street, Luton tRoberts M~. J, D. Cotton end, Bedfrd S!IA.'WL PB.:I:N'TBR.S. IHiil Miss H. Girtford, St. Neot's Robertson Rev.J.M.A.(cla.r.rical, mathe- Keen & Co. Horton, Slough tHindes Mi~s S. Blunham, St. Neot's matical t commercial), High street, SIIOPKBBPEJr.S. tHitchoock Mrs. 8. Cbalfont St. Giles, Dunstable Abbot J. S. Burr street, Luton Gerrard'• cross Robinson C. High st.Colnbrook, Slough Abbott Miss E. Carlton tHoare Misa M. A. Paradise ho.Wendvr Robinson J. Great B.uford, St• .Neot's Abbott Mrs. E. Harlington,Toddington Holland Mrs. J. Church row, Aylesbury Robjohns Miss M. High 11t. Amersbam Abraham G. Kempston, Bedford •Honey Jl, Hil-(h street, Huntingdon HRowsser MissE.J.London ter.Dunstab Abraham I. Hail Weston, St. Neot'e HoneyW. D. London road, Buckinghm tRugeley Mrs. A.M. Slope hall, Bt.lves Abraham W. lligh st. Stoney Stratford Hull MN. Felmersham Russell J. Wycombe end, Beaoonsfield Abram W. St. Mary at. High W)'combe Hull R. Pelmersham Saunders J. F. Haddenham, Thame Adams C. Offord Dareey, Buckden tlbbs Miss8. F. Church yard, Kimboltn •tSavage Mis11 E. Ooldington, Bedford Ainsworth Miss E. Park street, Lotoa tisitt Mise C. Bt. Paul's square, Bedfrd •scate H. Victoria place, Huntingdon Aldhons G. Fenstanton tives Re•. D.Chalfont St.Peter'e,Ger.er Scott S. Whitchurch, Aylesbury Alien J. Odell .JamM T. Sberinj!ton, Newport Pagnell tSeymoul' Mis@ R. New road, Aylesbry Alien J. Tingewick tJelley Miss H. Elton, Ouodle Sharp Mrs. S. Great Barford, St.Neot's Allpress Mrs. S. Hilton tJenkins Miss F. St. Peter's st. Bedford Shelton Mrs. A. Turvey Allum J. George green,Langley,Slough Janes H. lver, U1bridge ttSh11lingt'ord Mis11 M. Hor11e fair, Sto• Almond J. Ridge Jones Mrs. A, Kingser, Thame ney Stratford Andrews J. Cheddington, Tring Jordan R. Pavenham Shrimpton E. Cbilton, Thame Andrews W. Parnbam Royal, Slough JOf)es W. Kingsey, Tbame tShoppee Mrs. E. Stoke Poges, Slough Anniss G. Pidley IIJerdao Miss .E. High 11treet,Amersham Skull Miss E.Oxford rd.High Wycombe Annisse Mrs. M. A. Pertenhall Jordan Mrs. S. Pa.venbam tSmith Misses E., B. & A.. the Walks, Arpon J. Renhold tJudd Miss M. Walton street,Ayle~bury Huntinp:don Archer T. Eaton Bray *KPmshead H. Burnham, Maidenhead tSmith J.High street,Colnbrook, Slough Armstrong W. Thurleigh •tKilpin l'tliss E. Lancaster tPr. Slough Smith Mrs. A. North Cra.wley Arnold Mrs. T. Aspley Guise, Woborn tK•lpin Miss M. A.. Gadsby st. Bedfor4 tSmith Misses F. &: H. M. High street, Archer J. Sharnbrook Lacey 8. Parkfleld Newport Pagnell Armour R. Clifford, She:fford tLake Mrs. H. Fenny Stratford Smith Miss H. Castle abeet, Bedford Arnold D. Sun street, Potton tLangley Misses, Adelaide sq. Bedford I! Smith Mrs. S. Gt. Graosdon, St. Neot's Ash ton Mrs. S. Sbitlington, Hit chin Lawson Mrs, J. Everton, Potton 8mitb W. North Crawley Astling C. Dagnall, Hemel Hempstead Lidington & Salmon Misses, Gawcott1 tSoffe Mrs. P. High 11t. ~toney Stratford Atkins Mrs. A. Alpha l'oad, 81oogb Bockinghal8 Spor M. Oeorge l{:reen, Langley, Slou~h Austin S. Burn ham, Maidenhead Lloyd W. Quainton, Winslow tStorey Miss L. High street, Stilton Axtell Mrs. M. A. Houghtou Regis, Lockyer W.H.Wavendon, Newprt.Pgnl ttStreet Miss B. P.reston Bi11sett, Buck- Dunstable Lovelidge Mrs. A. Well street, Bedford in(l;ham Aytes J. Market pl. Princes Risborough •nto•ell H, n.o.L. Winslow tBtuchbery Misses E. & R. West street, Baker Mrs. R. Upper Dean Lyon Misses M. & E. Great Missenden, Bueklnp:ham Baker Mr!l, S. Quainton, Winslow Berkhampstead Symons Mrs. H. Ravensden Baldock S. Church street, St. Neot's *Ma.bley Mtss M. Market place, OlnPy Taylor J. All Saints, Sawtry Baldrey G. Dumfries street, Luton •Manball W. H. Westwoodho. St. Ives tThompson Miss M. Harpur pt. Bedfor(\ Bald win H. Askett Martin H. Alconbury Weston,Huntgdn tThompson T. Salt bill, Slough Bambury H. Fenny Stratford Matthews Rev. J.Chenies, Rickmnswrtb Tbomson F. Hanslope Barcock Mrs, E. Gt. Barford,St.Neot's •tMattbP.ws T. Prospect ho. Ot. Mar low *Thomsan J. Up. Wellington st. Luton Barker R. Beeston, Biggleswade tMaJeS Mrs. S, A. Market place, Olney Thomson Mr~. M. Hanslope Barnes J. By thorn, Thrapqton Mercer C.Stoke Goldingtou,Newp.Pgnl *Timrens H. L. Bedford terraoo,Bedford Barnett Mrs. S. Whitchurcb, Aylesbury Mercer Mrs.E.Stoke Ooldington,New.P tTodd l\'lit~s H. Win8low Barratt W. S. Cauldwellstreet, .Bedford Millard Mrs. New Mill end, Luton Todd Miss M. Hardwick, .Aylesbury Barrett J. High street, Princes Risboro' Millburo J. Hard wick, Aylesbul'y tTollit Mrs. H. Hl~h st.Colnbrook, SloJJ Barringer Mrs. C. Seddington, Big{lles Mrller & Owen Misses, Sun st. Potton •Tomalin Mist~ H.Cumherland st. Luton Barringer Mrs. M. Roxto~ 8t. Neot's ftM•lleP Mr11. M. Abbotsley, St. Neot's Tooth Mrs. E. Castle Thorp Barrow Mi~;~s M. High st. t.:olnbrook tMillet Mdme. Wycombe end, Becnsfld tTopham T.S.Eatonford house,St,Neot'a Barton C.T.H.95High st,EtQn, Windsor tMills Mrs. 8. A Priory terrace, Bedford Tout Mrs. S. TuPvey Ba.rton G. Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard tMilner E. High street, Beaconsfield tTurner Mrs.&;Miss,Parsonafee,A.ylsbry Bassel E. New Mill end, Luton Morris A. Cuddington, Aylesbury Viccars Mrs. A. Wint~low Batchelor T. Lee eommop, Gt. Missen- t'Komby Miss M.A.lO Cromwell pl.St.I tWadsworth W.Offord Cluney,B11ekden den, Berkhampstead tNealds Miss M. Cedar grove, Datcbet tWarringtoo Miss A. IO!J High st. Eton Batchelor T. Wbipsnade, Dunstable Neal Mrs. A. High street, Cbesham 11 Wru~hbourn Miss M. West st. Gt.llarlw Bates C. Wee ton Tunille Newbory J .Lillingstone Day:rell, Bckng Watts Mrs. M.Sherington, Ifewp.Pagnl Bates Mrs. J. Wooburn, Great Marlow •Newland R. H. Church street, Luton tWells Miss B. High street, Cbesbam Hares J. Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard Northern-. Wilden West E. (gmmmaT), H1gh at. Amershm Bates J. Haddenham, Tbame Noy J. Blunham, St. Neot's We11tley J. Ra•eneden Rates J. Cockayne Hatley, :Potton No, Mn. S. Blunham, St. Neot's tWestw.ood Mis• B. M. High atreet, Bates Mr11. R. Drayt6R P-rslow, Fenny Odell G. P. High at. Leighton Buzzard Huntmgdon Stratford 52 .
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