Suffixes to names, e.g. M.B., Bart., J.P., etc., are ignored; prefix titles are retained, e.g. Maj., Rev. etc. These are then listed in Kelly's before all others with the same name. Many women only gave their title, e.g. Miss, Mrs, and not a forename. A few women also gave their husband's forename, e.g. Mrs John Smith. These entries are indexed as though the title was a forename. No abbreviations other than those in Kelly's have been added, some have been expanded. N.B. All addresses are transcribed as given.]
AlwingtonBickford, Misses, Prince cottage,Murch, Henry, Lee villa, Smith, Rev. William, vicar, COMMERCIAL
Badcock, John, farmer, Gale, |
Bond, James, farmer, Yeo,
Bridgman, George, shopkeeper & farmer, Love lane, Christophers, Henry, wheelwright, Counter, Thomas, Halfway P. H., Craggs, William, farmer, Higher Herebere, Harris, John, farmer, East burn, Harris, John, farmer, Lurcombe, Northway, Henry, earthenware dealer, Shinner, Edwin, farmer, Lower Herebere, Smerdon, John, shoe maker, Johns, Thomas, manager-flock manufacturers, Wheaton & Clifford, Willcocks, James, carpenter, Post Office, Willcocks, Williams, Jolly Sailor P. H. & farmer, |
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