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Rectory, Bescoby Charles, Fernleigh, Victoria Forest gate t! • North Fambridge, Maldon road, Romford Bird FrederickAugustu~,Florencehouse, Benson Alfd.33 Broomfield rd.Chelmsfrd Best Fredk. A. Church hill, Walthmstw Harvey road, Leytonstone e Benson Samuel George, Sylvester villas, BestT.Bulwervil.Lytton rd.Leytonstne e Bird John, 8 Belgrave terrace, Church Boundary road, Walthamstow Betham J. E. Elves cottage, Rush green, road, Leyton . Benson William, 2 Prospect terrace, Romford Bird Maurice William, Waltham hall, Crescent road, Brentwood Bettison Rev. William Jas. M.A. Vicar- Chelmsford BentallAnthony,Church house, Maldon age, High road, Leytonstone e Bird Samuel, Castle st. Saffron Walden Bentall Arthur, Market hill, Maldon Bettles Francis, 7 Montague villas, Bird Thos. Canons, North st. Romford Bentall E. Ernest, Fullbridge house, Forest road, Leytonstone ! Bird WilIiam, Grosvenor house, High Maldon Betts Rev. Thomas, Old Sampford, road, Leytonstone! BentalI Edward Hammond,The Towers, Braintree Birder Wm. Bloomfield rd. Chelmsford Heybridge, Maldon Betts In. The Lodge, London rd. Maldn Birdseye Mrs. Kelvedon Bentall Ezekiel Hy. Elm villa, Halstead Betts Thos. 90 Gurney I'd. Forest gate e Birkett Alfred George, Frampton villa, Bentall Fredk. A. Fullbridge, Maldon e Betty Lieut.-Col. J. F. Rd. South Shoe- Mornington road, Leytonstone! Bentall Mrs. 6 Hamlet terrace, Baddow bury, Southend Birkett William Henry, Trinity house, road, Chelmsford Beran :=lml. Alf.Maidenburg st.Colchestr Old Heath road, Colchester Bentall Pendril, Leigh han, Leigh, Beveridge James, Rose cottage, Junc- Biscoe Capt. Robert .T.P. Quendon court, Chelmsford tion road, Brentwood Bishop's Stortford Bentall William, 10 Hamlet terrace, Beves WItI'. Thos. Cambrdg.rd. Barking Bishop Major John Fitzsimmons, The Baddow road, Chelmsford Bewers Chas. Beverley cottage, Bever- Turrets, Lexden road, Colchester Bentall William Rufus, Holloway road, ley road, Colchester Bishop Hy. 19 Claremont rd. Forestgt t! Heybridge, Maldon BewersW.2 Wellngtn.ter.New rd.Brking Bishop Henry, Ockley villa, Fairlop Bentley Augustus William, Bute house, Bianchi Albert Edward, Ann's villa, road, Leytonstone e Cann Hall road, Wanstead e Stanley road, Woodford Bishop Hy. Edwd. 4 Grove pI. Gt.llford Bentley Edward John, Florence villa, Bianchi Antonio, Lincoln house, Church Bishop Jas. 6 Forest pI. Leytonstone t! Wakering road, Barking end, Woodford Bishop Miss, 3 Queen street, Colchester Bentley I<'rederick Joseph, Thrift cot- Bianchi Antonio, jun. The Woodrow, Bishop Miss, Shenfield, Brentwood tage, Waltham Abbey Derby road, Woodford Bishop Thos. 312 Romford rd. Stratfrd ~ Bentley John, Mountash, Snake's lane, Bibhs Mrs. 3 Clare terrace, Grange Bishop Wm. 5 Queen's tel'. Great Ilford Woodford Green Park road, Leyton Bishop William, 5 Rockmead villas, Bentley John, Sun st. Waltham abbey Bickmore Ptr. Coggeshall rd. Braintree Woodriff road, Leytonstone e Bentley John Thornton C.E. 68 High Bicknell Rev. Charles Vincent, Vicarage, Bissmire Mrs. I Goldsmith cottages, street, Colchester Good Easter, Chelmsford Goldsmith road, Leyton Bentley Mrs. Portland road, Colchester Biddell James, Violet house, Hainault Bitten Rbt. Stock villa, Oliver rd. Leyton Bentley Robert, Fordham villa, Orford road, Leytonstone ! Black Lieut.-Col. Wilsone C.B. 4 Abbey road, Walthamstow Bidder Bartholomew Parker, Beech field, Colchester Benton George Ambrose, Ray house, house, Loughton Black Charles Crofton, Hill house, Pal- Snake's lane, Woodford Green Biddle Geo.Sidney ho.Water la.Stratfrd.e merston road, Buckhurst hill Benton J ames, I Granville terrace, Biddle Thomas, I Confidence villas, Black J ames, Fern bank villa, Eastern Caernarvon road, Forest gate! Paveney road, Wanstead ! road, Romford Benton James, I Murray villas, Hajn- Bidwell Arthur, Aubury villa, Greenleaf Blackall Col. Rt. 6 Sussex ter. Southend ault road, Leytonstone e lane, Walthamstow Blackall Rev. Samuel M.A. Vicarage, Benton In. Sunnyside, Aveley, Romford Bidwell George, Clay st. Walthamstow Earls ColnE', Halstead Benton John Wheeldon, Hope cottage, Bigg Chas. Palmerstonrd Walthamstow Blackbum Rev. Joseph, High street, High street, Great Ilford Bigg Mrs. Messing, Kelvedon Brightlingsea S.O Benton Miss,Shadyside,Aveley,Romford Biggs Alfred, 4 Hanover vills. Avenue Blackbum M. 44 Hampton rd.Forest gt t! Denton Mrs. Salway lodge, Salway hill, road, Forest gate e Blackie Robert,Valley farm, Clacton-on- Woodford Biggs Benj. Capworth street, Leyton Sea, Colchester Benton Philip, The Hall, Little 'Waker- Biggs George, New Mose hall, Beau- Blackman George, Grove villa, Cam- ing, Chelmsford mont, Colchester bridge park, "'anstead e Benton Philip, jun. Oldbury, Great Biggs H.P. 6 Chesterton crscnt. Plaistw.e Blackman G. ParkI'd. Ml\nor park, East Wakering, Southend Biggs Jas. Westbury lodge, Brentwood Ham e Benwell James CasIey, Fairlop road, Biggs Thomas, Milton rd. Great Ilford Blackshaw Rev. Samuel, Great Bard- Leytonstone! Billings John, Mattock villa, Chelmsford field, Braintree Benwell Misses, Wivenhoe, Colchester road west, Woodford Blackton Thomas, 1 The Crescent, Up- Benwell Mrs. 4 Pembroke place, Pem- Billings Robert, Westbury villa, Chelms- ton manor, Plaistow ! broke road, Walthamstow ford road, Woodford Blair Rev. Richard S.4 Perkin terrace, Beresford Charles Blake, Bedford lodge, Billopp Rev. Willill.m Thomas Nicholls Barking road, Canning town e Hainault road, Leytonstone e B.A. Vicarage, Greenstead gn. Halstead Blair Alexander Hugh, 24 King's road, Bergen Henry, 46 Wellesley road, Billups Joshua, Dover house, Barking Upton park e Wanstead e road, Canning town e Blair Gao. 25 Wellesley rd. Wanstead t! Berger Mrs.Grove Idgoe.Chch.end~Wdfrd Bilson William, Ebenezer villa, Barclay Blair G. T. Essex ho. Vicarage rd. Leyton Berkeley Rev. George Campion M.A., road, Leytonstone e Blake Edwin John, Fern Lea, Latchett J.P. Vicarage, Southminster, Maldon Bilton Alfred, West Mersea, Colchester road, George lane, Leytonstone e Berkley Rev. William 1I.A. Navestock, Binder In. Jas. Ongar road, Brentwood Blake Herbert, I Devonshire cottages, '" Romford Binge Edwd. Yarley cot. Sewardstone Lytton road, Leytonstone, '"Berlin Edward, 2 Albert terrace, Ca- Bingham Rev. Samuel Henry B.A. Blake Horatio Francis, Lothian villa, thall road, Leytonstone e Vicarage, Braintree Capel road, Forest gate e • Bennond Mrs. Princes rd. Buckhurst hI Bingham Edwd. High rd. Buckhursthill Blake Mrs. 4 Argyle terrace, Margery Bernard Mrs. Berwick house, Marsh Binks Mrs. Strafford house, Hainault I'd. park road, Stratford e street, Walthamstow Leytonstone e Blake Mrs. Chipping hill, Witham Bemard Norman L.D.S., R.e.S. Berwick Binney Chas. H. Iliord lodge. Gt. Ilford Blake Thomas Austin, 2 Marie cottages, house, Marsh street, Walthamstow Binnington Richard, ~ Capel terrace, Cowslip rd. George la. Leytonstone e Berry C. 56 Claremont rd. Forest gate! Manor park, East Ham ! Blake William, I Grecian villas, Berry Henry, Cambridge I'd. Barking Birch George Peregrine, Rochford S.O Howard's road, Plaistow! Berry Mrs. Oscar villas, Hainault road, Birch James, 9 Rosindell terrace, Fair- Blakeley Edward,3 The Grange, Grange Leytonstone , lop road, Leytonstone e park rc-ad, Leywn.
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