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... Rectory , Bingham Rev. W. BERRY CARDEW , Perlethorpe , Ollerton Rev. WM . LUMLEY BERTIE CATOR , Eakring Rectory Rev. THOMAS C. B. CHAMBERLIN , Wheatley Rectory G. E. COKAYNE , Esq . , Clarencieux King of Arms , Heralds ' College ...
... Rectory , Bingham Rev. W. BERRY CARDEW , Perlethorpe , Ollerton Rev. WM . LUMLEY BERTIE CATOR , Eakring Rectory Rev. THOMAS C. B. CHAMBERLIN , Wheatley Rectory G. E. COKAYNE , Esq . , Clarencieux King of Arms , Heralds ' College ...
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... Rectory Rev. C. E. SCOTT - MONCRIEFF , Blyth Vicarage Rev. H. T. SLODDEN , Worksop Vicarage F. A. SMITH , Esq . , Papplewick Hall F. C. SMITH , Esq . , Bramcote , Nottingham JOHN T. SPALDING , Esq . , 22 , Villa Road , Nottingham Rev ...
... Rectory Rev. C. E. SCOTT - MONCRIEFF , Blyth Vicarage Rev. H. T. SLODDEN , Worksop Vicarage F. A. SMITH , Esq . , Papplewick Hall F. C. SMITH , Esq . , Bramcote , Nottingham JOHN T. SPALDING , Esq . , 22 , Villa Road , Nottingham Rev ...
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... Rectory , Bingham Rev. W. B. CARDEW , Perlethorpe Parsonage , Ollerton , Newark The Dowager Countess CARNARVON , The Manor House , Teversal , Mansfield Rev. CANON W. L. B. CATOR , Eakring Rectory , Newark Rev. THOMAS B. CHAMBERLIN ...
... Rectory , Bingham Rev. W. B. CARDEW , Perlethorpe Parsonage , Ollerton , Newark The Dowager Countess CARNARVON , The Manor House , Teversal , Mansfield Rev. CANON W. L. B. CATOR , Eakring Rectory , Newark Rev. THOMAS B. CHAMBERLIN ...
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... Rectory , Norwich FRED A. CRISP , F.S.A. , Grove Park , Denmark Hill , London , S.E. PERCY J. CROPPER , 80 , Dryden Street , Nottingham HENRY CROPPER , The Towers , Sneinton , Nottingham JAMES DRURY DALE , Mapperley Hill , Nottingham ...
... Rectory , Norwich FRED A. CRISP , F.S.A. , Grove Park , Denmark Hill , London , S.E. PERCY J. CROPPER , 80 , Dryden Street , Nottingham HENRY CROPPER , The Towers , Sneinton , Nottingham JAMES DRURY DALE , Mapperley Hill , Nottingham ...
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... Rectory , Newark E. M. KING , Mount Vernon , Waverley Street , Nottingham Rev. RICHARD J. KING , Warsop Rectory , Mansfield GEORGE D. LAING , Park Valley , Nottingham Mrs. BLACHE V. LAING , Park Valley , Nottingham Mrs. LAUSON Lowe ...
... Rectory , Newark E. M. KING , Mount Vernon , Waverley Street , Nottingham Rev. RICHARD J. KING , Warsop Rectory , Mansfield GEORGE D. LAING , Park Valley , Nottingham Mrs. BLACHE V. LAING , Park Valley , Nottingham Mrs. LAUSON Lowe ...
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