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622 Far Essex. [Kelly's 622 FAR ESSEX. [KELLY'S FARMERS continued. Nix John, New hall, Canewdon, Roch- Owers George, Hatfield, 'Witham Mugleston Robert B. Littlebury mill, ford S.O Owers W.Shardl{)es,Gosfield, Halstead Stanford Rivers, RomfoQrd Norfolk George, Ardleigh, Colchester Paddon John, Canfield park, Great Mugleston Thomas, Hammonds farm, Norfolk Herbert, Layer Breton, Kel- Canfield, Dunmow Stapleford Abbots, Romford vedon RS.O Padfield G. .A1derton rd.Loughton S.O Mulley James, Belle Vue cottage, Norfolk Joseph Royce, The Hall, Padfield George, Chigwell Little Baddow, Chelmsford Laver-de-Ia-Hay, Colchester Padfield H. Upminster com. Romford Mullucks Mrs. Anna, l\"ine Asbes, In- Norfolk Mrs. Sarah Ann, Brakes Padfield H. High road, Buckhurst Hill gatestone RS.O farm, Birch, Colchester & High road, Loughwn S.O Mumford 'Allan, West Bergholt lodge, Norman Mrs. Mary Ann, Garlands, Page Alfred, Ardleigh, Colchester West Bergholt R.S.O Birch, Colchester Page Arthur John, Bacon's, Dengie. Mumford Daniel, Hatfield, Harlow Norman Mrs. Thomas, Layer Breton, Southminster RS.O Mumford In. 'foot hill, Ongar S.O Kelvedon RIS.O Page Mrs. Elizabeth, TolleshuL1:i Mumford Robert Rand, Kirby hall, Norman William, Harborough hall, D'Arcy, Witham Kirby, Colchester Messing, Kelvedon RS.O Page Ernest, Beckingham hall, Tolles- Munson Arthur, Vinesse farm, Little Morrell William, Mundon, Maldon hunt Major, Witham Horkesley, Colchester Norris George, The Limes, .A1thdine, Page Francis Elvy, New moor, South- Munson R. Ipswich rd. Colchester ~faldon minster R.S.O Munson Robert, Plain's farm, Ard- Norris Samuel Wakefield, 'Wills Ayler, Page George, Boxted, Colchester leigh, Colchester Sewards end, Saffron Walden Page George, Fingringhoe, Colchester Munson W. R Ipswich rd. Colchester Norris T. I. Stock, Ingatestone R.S.O Page Herbert, Ridgnalls farm, Great MurgitI'oyd James, Creep Edge lane, Norton Hercules John, New House Horkesley, Colchester Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford farm. 'Wakes CoIne, Halstead Page James, Backing hall, West Murkin John, Priory farm, Woodham Nott Benjamin, Mount Bures hall, Mersea, Colchester Ferrers, Chelmsford Bures R.S.O. (Suffolk) Page James, Smoky house, Great Murton Henrv.• Southminster RS.O Nott Charles Porter, Pelham hall, Clacton, Colchester Myhill Addy Nunn, Nunn's & Johns Twinstead, Sudbury (Suffolk) Page Nelson, Roydon, Ware farms, Littlebury, Saffron Walden Nott Frank, The Hall, Wickham St. Page Robert, The Highams, Gold- Myhill Henry, Dawkins, Hempstead, Paul, Halstead hanger, Witham Saffron Walden Nott John, Magnolia house, Peb- Page S. Rickling Green, Newport S.O Mynott Charles, Waybridge farm, marsh, Bures R.S.O. (Suffolk) Page WiIliam, Burton end, StanstecI Great Yeldham, Halstead Nott Robert George, Dagworth, Bures Mountfitchet, Bishop Stortford MJ-nott Herbert, Hole farm, Little RS.O. (Suffolk) Page William R. Folly Faunts, Gold- Sampford, Braintree Nott William, Butler's farm, Bulmer, hanger, Witham Mynott Thomas, Little Bulls bridge, Sudbury (Suffolk) Pain .Alfred, Coxtie green,South Weald. Hempstead, Saffron Walden Nott William, Gentry's farm, Little Brentwood Mynott William Huntingdon, Lower Henny, Sudbury (Suffolk) Pain Henry, Halfway house, South green, Wimbish, Saffron Walden Nottage Mrs. George, Wethersfield, 'Weald, Brentwood Nathan Joseph, Currance farm, Ep· Braintree PalIett Ernest, Ivy Tod, Ashdon, Saff- ping Upland, Epping Nottage James, Duddenhoe grange, ron Walden Neil Robert, Fordham, Colchester Elmdon, Saffron Walden Palmer G. & Sons, Hart st. Brentwood Nevard Albert, Mile End, Colchester Nunn Benjamin, Ashdon place, Ash- Palm.er Edward, Cranham, Romford Nevard Edward, Old heath, Colchestr don, Saffron Walden Palmer James, ;Bridge farm, Stanford Nevard Elijah, Mile End, Colchester Nunn F. Leaden Roothing, Dunmow Rivers, Romford Nevill'Mrs. Emanuel, Creep Edge lane, Nunn W. J. Epping Upland, Epping Palmer William, CraIlham, Romford Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford Ockenden George, Galleywood oom- Pamplin James, Widford, Chelmsford Newell Edwin,Radwinter,SaffronWaldn mon, Chelmsford Pan'nell Frederick, Blois, Steeple- Newman C.Tye grn.Netteswell,Harlow Ockenden John, Galleywood common, Bumpstead, Haverhill (Suffolk) Newman Fredericlr, Gable house, San- Chelmsford Parmell Thomas Percy, Bumpstead don, Chelmsford Ockendon 1Villiam Frederick, West hall, Helions Bumpstead, Haver- Newman Frederick, Hammond's farm, Tilbury, Tilbury S.O hill (Suffolk) Mount Bures,Bures R.S.O. (Suffolk) Ockleston Ernest, Woodham Ferrers, Parish James & Sons, Kelvedon RS.O. Newman George, Long Bames, Beau- Chelmsford & The Hall, Little CoggeshalI, Kel- champ Roothing, Ongar S.O OdelI D. Carrols, High Beech, Chingfd vedon RS.O Newman George, Moorlands farm, Gt. Offin Harry Clyde, Samuels farm, Parish Joseph, Brazier's farm, St. Bentley, Colchester Southchurch, Southend Osyth, Colchester Newman Herbert, Rayleigh S.O Offin T. W. Turret ho. Rayleigh S.O Parish W. Tiptree Hth. Kelvedn.RS.O Newman W.S. Panfield hall, Braintree Offord George, Lovelands, Belchamp Parish William C. Wendens Ambo, Newman W. Henham, Stansted RS.O St. Paul, Clare RS.O. (Suffolk) Saffron Walden S.O Newman William,Roses farm,Childer- Oliff Mrs. Susan, Perry street, Bil- Parken Ellis Notley, Lanceleys, He- ditch, Brentw{)od lericay R.S.O lions Bumpstead, Haverhill (Suffolk) Newman William Smith, Bluegate Oliver Alfred, Marks hall, White Parker Amos, Valence farm,Clavering, hall, Great Bardfield, Braintree Roothing, Dunmow Newport S.O Newport William Robinson, Pledgden Oliver Henry, Lower house, High Parker C. W. Waterside, Southmin- hall, Henham, Stansted R S.O Easter, Chelmsford ster RS.O Newton George, Lucking house, Great Oliver W. Sible Hedingham, Halstead Parker George, Berechurch, Colchestr Maplestead, Halstead Oliver William, Hatfield, Witham Parker James WiIliam, Normans, Gt. Nice H. Pilgrim's Hatch, Brentwood ,Ollington Henry, Paddle Dock farm, Warley, Brentwood Nicholls A.M. Paglesham,Rochfrd.S.O East Warley, Brentwood Parker Mrs. Samuel, Mill end, Claver- Nicholls John, Bellman's farm, Mount Orbell Joseph, Spoons hall, Pebmarsh, ing, Newport S.O nessing, Ingatestone R.S.O Bures RRO. (Suffolk) Parker Thomas, Brookmans, Cranhum, Nicholls Joseph, Fryerning, Ingate- Orbell B. Pentlow, Sudbury (Suffolk) Romford stone R.S.O Orbell William Sparrow,Paines manor, Parker William, Cranham, Romford Nicholls Morris, Stondon, Brentwood Pentlow, Sudbury (Suffolk) Parkin William, Stondon, Brentwood Nicholls Mrs. Sarah, Greenleaves, Orpen WilIiam Walter, Waltham hull, Parlett Maurice George, Hickeridge, Nazeing, Waltham Cro,ss Takeley S.O Writtle, Chelmsford Nicholls Thomas, Parvills farm, Ep- Orr Robt. The Poplars, Orsett, Grays Parmenter Albert Langham, Colchstr ping Upland, Epping Orton J. Allen's farm, Downham, Bil- Parmenter Willi~m, Fisher's farm, Kichols John, Monk's &; Park farms, lericay RS.O Wethersfield, Braintree Kelvedon R.S.O Osborn George, Fryerning, Ingate- Parris Mrs. Edward, MascalI's Bury, Nichols Robert John, Belchamp Otten, stone RS.O White Roothing, Dunmow Sudbury (Suffolk) Osborne Mrs. Oaroline, CoggeshalI rd. Parrish Charles, Pettit's farm, Dagen- Nicholson Thomas, Diamond hall, Dedham, Colchester ham, Romford Great Chesterford S.O Osborne George, Dedham, Colchester Parrish C. D. Dagenham, Romford Nicholson William, Culver cottage, Osborne George, Red Rose farm, Parrish WiIliam,Chadwell Heath R.S.O Thorpe-le-SoOken, COlchester Blackmore, Ingatestone RS.O Parson :Mrs. Elizabeth, Little Nightingale W. Hornchurch, Romford Ottley M. Romford common, RomfoI'd Warley, Brentwood Nisbet Robert, Great Blunts, Butts- Overall Miss A. Felstead, Chelmsford Partridge Albert, Surrex, Feering. bury, Ingatestone R.S.O Owen Pryce, Bowers hall, Bowers Kelvedon R.S.O Nix C. Steeple, Southminster RS.O Gifford, Pitsea S.O. Partr~dge B. West Bergholt R.S.O Nix Frank, Hall farm, Steeple, South- Owers C. Whitehall, HIgh Roothing, PartrIdge E. New hall, Mundon,Maldn m.inster 8.0 . Dunmow Partridge G. Gt. Horkesley, Colchstr.
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