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ESSEX. [ KELLY's Post, M 582 STAXFORD-LE-BOfE. ESSEX. [ KELLY's Post, M. 0. & T. Office (letters should have Essex William Henry Parren, master ; Miss Lizzie Millar. added). M~ss Jessie E. Green, postJilistress. Letters mistress ~ delivered at 6.50 & 7.40 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; dispatched Public Elementary School (infants), built in 1912, for at II-45 a.m. & 5·35• 7.25 & 9.20 p.m.; sunday 170 infants; average attendance, 102 ; Miss M. White­ delivery, 7 a.m. & dispatch, 5·35 a.m o;uight, mistress Wall Letter Box, Southend road, cleared at 7·55 a.m. These schools are under the control of the Orsett Edla­ & 6.40 p.m. week days only cation Sub-Committee Wall Lett-er Box, Branksome avenue, cleared at 8 a.m. & 6.25 p.m. week days; sundays, 8 a. m County Police Station, Arthur W. Dines, sergeant, &i 1 Public Elementary School, built in 19Io, for 264 boys & constable 264 girls; average attendance, qo boys & 16o girls; Railway Station, William Cockman, station master PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Eaton Emily M. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Miners' (The) Safety Explosive 0. Adams Alfred C. The Grove London road Limited (Waiter Levett, manager), .Anfilogoff Nicholas A. Thames haven Ellis Ambrose & W. A. barge owners manufacturers of bla.sting explo­ Carless Rev. Chas. tR.C.),Scratton rd Emeney William .Tos~ph,watch maker sives, Thames Haven Coulson Mrs. Redferr. Fau]kner & Faulkner, physicians & Ockendon Edith (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Dainty Frank C. The Bungalow surgeons, Gloucester villas, South- Hadfield road Ellis .!mbrose, Stanford house end road Pabst Richard, butcher Faulkner Cyril Douglas, Gloucester Faulkner Cyril Douglas M.R.C.S., Pease William, King's Head hotel villas, Sou~hend road L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon Peers Jonathan, nurseryman Harbour Waiter, Eastley (Faulkner & Faulkner), Gloucester Pelling's Stores, provision merchant! Haywood George Hopkinson, Fairvie" villas, Southend road . Phillips Sidney Jas.grocer,Victoria ,rd Hinnell John, St. Edmund's General Property Trust Limited Porter Edward Richard, house agent Hislop George, Copland house (branch office), Bank chambers Prentice S. (Mrs.), aparts.Rectory rd James Thomas H. Fairview avenue Gowers Chas.boot repairer,London rd Provincial Land Co. I.imited (W. Janvrin Herbt. Fras. Westbourne ho Gray Emma (Mrs.), sh{)pkeeper, Tyrrell, agent), Bank chambers Koch Casper William, First avenue Southend road Ransom Jas. Thomas, shoeing smith, Levett Waiter, The Homelands Grays Co-operative Industrial & Pro- Victoria road Mayes John, Barton house vident Society Ltd. Southend road Rayner Arth. cycle dlr. Victoria road Mercer Arthur Wyatt, Hollies Green John, outfitter, draper &i furni· Rogers Harry, rate collector to the Nix John, Fairview avenue tore salesman Or sett Union for Bulphan, Cor- Reeve John Ashton house , Handscombe Wilfred, nurseryman, ringham, Fobbing, Horndon-on-the- Russell Re;. James {rector), Rectory se~ Hillie~ & Handscombe . Hill, Langdon Hills, Orsett 6; Sloane Hans Hill Shelavoe Hav1es Anme R. (Mrs.), nurse., V1c- Stanford-le-Hope & clerk to the Wall James Lewi~ Scratton house toria road Parish Council, Bank buildings Weir Rev. James Howard (Wesleyan), Hawk~ns Ellis, da~ryman,Southend rd St. Mary's High School (Rev. C. The Manse Hawkms ·wm. dauyman, Wharf road Carless, master), Southend road White George Fawcett M.D H~x~II Geo. furn. dlr. High street Schaaf John, nurseryman, Bransom& H1Iher & Handscom be, nurserymen avenue COMMERCIAL. Homesteads Limited, builders Shiner Christr. Mitchell .!.R.I.B.A. Early closing day, Wednesday. Horncastle Edith (Mrs.), outfitter architect, Bank chambers Adams Wm. boot ma. 6 Victoria. road Howard Herbt. Thos. L.drapr.King st Skelton Brothers, butchers, King st _t\dshead Edwin, hair dresser, King st Howard James W. confectnr. King st Sloane Hans Hill L.M. &i L.S.!..Lond. Ager ~t\lbt. Edwd. news agt. King st Jackman John & Son, firewood mer- physician & surgeon, Shelavoe Ager John, laundry, London road chants, Victoria road Smith Eliza (Mrs.), 2TOCer, South- .Arnold Henry, hair dresser James Edward, builder, Ruskin road end road Austin Eliza (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer. James R. G. clerk to Orsett sub- Smith Emma (~frs.). Railway tavern Southend road committee of Essex Local Pension Smith Percy H. farmer, Broad hope Beard Bertie James, wheelwright Committee, collector of rates for Squier Austin Wm.& Saml.Jsph.frmr& Belcher Frederick Eustace, nursery- the Essex Sewers Commission, Stanford Henry Charles, ironmonger, man, Providence nurseries Ra.inham & Fobbing Levels & col- Southend road Bell Edwd. C. shopkeeper, London rd lector of income tax for the parishes Stanford-le-Hope Cinema Hall (A. W. Benton William, farmer, First avenue of Chadwell St. Mary, Corring- Nicholson, manager), London road Bewers Herbert John, grocer & in- ham, Fobbing, Horndon-on-the-Hill, Stanford-Ie-Hope Laundry Co. Ltd. surance agent Mucking, North & South Ockendon, Sullings Joseph M. builder Blyth & Squier, corn merchants Orsett, Stanford-le-Hope, Stifford, Sullinge Tom Herbert, bnild,er. Blyth Saml. farmr. Hassingbrook hall Little Thurrock & East. &i West contractor, house decorator &I Boorman Thomas Benjamin. baker Tilbury, Wharf l"oad undertaker, & ag-ent to the Royal Boulton Algernon M.P.S. chemist &. Jordan Samuel, ironmonger Fire & Life Assurance Co. & the photographic material dealer Keeling Annie (Miss), shopkeeper, General Accident Assurance Co. Brand L. E. & Sons, builders High street & Central road Fernlea house, Copland road Brand John. builder & grocer Kerly, Sons & Karuth, solicit{Jrs .~. Sullivan Wm. insur. agt.Southend rd Bridger Waiter, carman, London rd commissioners for oaths Thurgood Richard James, wheel- Brown Mary(.Mrs.),shpkpr.Victoria rd King's Head Hotel (William wright, Ruskin road Butcher Herbert & Son, builders Pease, proprietor); posting & taxi· Timewell Philip Francis, nursery- Carter William, motor garage,King st cabs for hire man, First avenue Christia-n Social Settlement (J. W. Laver Charles, engineer to Rural Turpin Arthur, confectioner, King st Williams, sec.), Moor place District Council's sewage disposal Underwood William Arthur, fruiterer Churcher William .lamPs. farmer, worl;s, Pumving Station cottag-e Upton Edward J. butcher, High st Branksome avenue London (The) & Provincial Ban!• Wall James Lewis, lighterman &I Coates John Gilbert, baker, King i!t Limited (sub-branch); open daily gravel merchant Coe & Son, bricklay;ers, King street ro.3o to 2.30; saturdays, 10.30 to Watson Henry, chimney sweeper. Cole Charles, cycle dlr. London road 11.30 (Francis N. Tomkins, man- Rayleigh road Cole Herbert, farmer, Manor farm ager); draw on head ofuce, 3 Bank White George Fawcett M.D., B.Ch .• Conservative & Unionist Club (F. C. buildings, Lothbury, London E C & B.A.O.Dub., L.M.Rotunda Hosp. Dainty & H. Rogers, hon. secs) Glyn, Mills, Curril." ·& Co. 67 Lom- Dub. physician & surgeon, & medi- Cooke Geo. Wm. builder. Fairview av bard street, London E C cal officer & public vaccinator Copsey Robert, draper, King- street London & Thames Haven Oil Wharve!' Stanford-le-Hope district, Orsett Copsey Roger, carman, Copland road Limited (Nicholas A. Anfilog-off), union, &; certifying factory sur~reon & job m8ster, Wharf road petroleum importers,Thames Haven Williams Dennis, dairyman. Rec- Daldy & Co. coal mers. Railway statn Loveday Margaret (Mrs.), beer & wine tory road Davisson Herl'y Edward, builder & spirit retailer Worster Emily (Mrs.), girls' school, Dawson Willi11m, butcher,Southend rd Macklin Joseph, beer retailer Fairview avenuf'l Disbrey Henr~·, f_!rocer Marriott Algernon, frmr. Abbotts hall Wright Thomas Drayton, confectn:r Dobson John. builder. Park road Matthew;; Alfd. watch ma. High st Young Women's Christian Association Ea ton Frederick & Co.coal merchants, Medcalf C. M.(Mrs. ),confr.London rd (Miss Rigg, sec ). Central road London road Meridew W alter George, nurseryman . STANFORD RIVERS is supposed to have derived scattered parish, on the London road, 3 miles south­ its name from a stony ford through the river Boding- ; west from Ongar station on a branch of the Great Eastem the addition. "Rivers." being derived· from the family railway, 7 south-east from Epping, 7 from Brentwood, ~d of that name who resided here in 1213; it is .a widely 19 from London, in the Western division of the county. .
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