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Trades. (Essex '960 FAR TRADES. (ESSEX. FARMERs-continued. Hollis William, Seward's End, Saf- Hutley Robert, New hall, Little Wig- Hazelwood C. (exors. of), High fron Walden borough, Colchester Laver, Ongar Hollow Jn. Nazeing, Waltham Cross Button George, Wick, Layer-de-la- Hazelwood Frederick Charles, Sheer- Holm Hugh C. Waterend, Bobbing- Haye, Colchester ing, Harlow worth, Ongar Hyruas George, Paglesham, Rochford Eazle W. Ea. Hanningfield, Chlmsfld Holmes & Smith Limited, Eastwood, Hymns Henry, Hadstock, Cambridge .Head Mrs. A. Nazeing,Waltham Cross Leigh Hyslop Rt.Pebmarsh, Bures (Suffolk) 'Hearn Charles George, Purls hill, Holmes Chas.Moor Hall farm, Harlow Ibbetson W. H. Fingrinhoe, Colchestr Great Maplestead, Halstead Halt Thomas, Brierley ball, West Ide Mrs. Louisa, The Grange, In- tiearn Robert, Gestingthorpe, Castle Mersea, Colchester worth, Kelvedon Hedingham Homestead G. Gt. Stambridge,Rchfd Ingram James, Beehive, Ilford • "'Heath Herbt. Alresford, Colchester Hopping George, Fordham,Colchester lngram James, Hedgeman's farm & Heath .Tames, Wivenhoe, Colchester Horner Christopher, Dines farm, St. Swithin's, Barking Side, llford "Heath Waiter, Broomstick hall, Walt- Bournes green, Southchurch,Sthnd Ingram-White William, Great New• ham Abbey Horrobin William, Burnham bury farm, Aldborough Hatch,Ilfrd 'HPathcote Thos. Lee, Canvey Island, Horsnell Jsph. Highwood, Chelmsford Ives Wm. Chrishall, Royston (Herts) South Benfleet Hosier Charles, Woodham Ferrers, Ja-ekson Abroham, Baddow pa.rk,Great Tieaton Jesse, Newport Chelmsford Badd(}W, Chelmsford "Hedge Henry William, Colchester Hosier John, Sandon, Chelmsford · Jacllson James R. The Nunnery, 'Beeps C. F. Gt. Waltha.m, Chelmsfd Hoskin Alexander, Boarded Barns Castle Hedingham 'Hellen George, London road, Stan- farm, Chelmsford Jackson Lewis, Thurstons, Toppes- way, Colchester Hoskin Edwd. Little Easton, Dunmow field, Castle Hedingham Hempson G. Bradfield lo.Manningtree Hoskin H.W.Moor end,Broxted,Dnmw Jackson Percy G. Woolshots, Rams• Henderson Brothers, Butt hatch, lloskin J. Kings, Lit.Easton,Dunmow den Bellhouse, BjJlericay Roxwell, Chelmsford Houghton George, Stambourne,Castle Jackson Robert, Woodham hall, Hendry Ebenezer, Little Grange, Hedingham Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford Woodham Mortime, Maldon Housden Charles, Cutbnsh, Rad- Jackson Thomas, Lee Chapel, Lain- !Hendry John, Delameres & Currey, winter, Saffron Walden don, Romford • Bradwell-on-Sen, Sao.thminster Housden W. Thaxted rd.SaffronWldn Jackson W. Hornchurch, Romford 1Iendry Robert, Mundon, Maldon Howard Chas. Danbury, Chelmsford Jackson William .Arnold, Torrells hall, "HPnnell Wilfred F .R.H.S. Parsonage Howard Ernest, Parklands,Galleywood Willingale Doe, Ongar farm, Me!l!ling, Kelvedon Common, Chelmsford Jacobsen Charles & Gerald, Roxwell, ·nerbert William, W01mingford Howard Frank, Highwood, Chelmsfrd Chelmsford • "'Herniman Robert, 'Moreton, Ongar Howard George, Colne Engaine, Jaggard Hy. Gt. Bromley, Colchester Hewett Arthur, Ramsey. Harwich Earls Colne James Frederick, White house, Wix, Heywood Joseph, Roxwell, Chelmsfrd Howard Harold G. Bowers hall & Manningtree Hi<'ks C. Stamted Smokey frms.Bowers Gifford,Pitsea Jarvis .Alfred, The Elms, Seward's "'Hicks R. R. White Colne, Earls Colne Howard J.Commons,Rayne,Braintree End, Saffron Walden 'Hicks S. Oakley, Bishop's Stortford Howard JohnWilliam,Sup1mer House Jarvis James, Galleywood Common, 'Hides G. T. & Son, Gt. Chesterford farm, Clacton-on-Sea Chelmsford 'Higgins S. Southlands, H(}Ckley Howard Montague S. Lambourne Jarvis William, Rayleigh 'Higgs Albert E. Felmores, Pitsea hall, Lambourne, Romford Jarvis William, Shenfield, Brentwood 'Hig-gs John, Green lanes, Latching- Howard Thomas John, jun. King- Jasper Alfred, Langenhoe ball, Lan- don, Maldon stdns, Matching, Harlow genhoe, Colchester · 'Hill Chas. B. Pondcross, Newport Howard Thos. Jn. Matching, Harlow Jasper Hedlev Lewis, Farnham, "'Hill Stephen, .Ashdon, Saffron Walden Howard William, Summer house, Bishop's Stortford :Hillen Benj. Waiter R. Mortimer Great Clacton, Clacton-on-Sea Jasper John, Manuden, Stansted lodge, Woodham Mortimer, Maldon Howat Alexander, Dove house, Mist- Je:ffery Jas. 0. Rettendon, Chelmsfd '!Hills George, Eastwick, Burnbam ley, Manningtree Jeffrey J. The Rails, Thaxted,Dunmow Hinchliffe Wait. Gt. Canfield,Dunmw Howitt Fras. Maldon road, Witham Jeffrey N. Wimbish, Saffron Walden Hines J. Lexden. Colchestel' Howland .A. & F. Stebbing, Chelmsfd Jeffries A. Ashingdon, Rochford Hines James (John Smith, bailiff), Howland Levi, Stabbing, Chelmsford Jeffries Frank, .Ashingdon, Rochford Lawford, Manningtree Howlett Henry, The Priory & Upper Jeffries Seaman, Pulpits, Ashingdon, 1Iines Jas. Lit. Wigborough,Colchestr Dairy farms, Little Horkesley, Col~ Rochford 'Hitch G. Ropers, Writtle, Chelmsfrd chester renner Edwin Otto, Hockley 'Hitch Jn. Bulmers.Writtle, ChPlmsfrd Hu!!hes William, East Hanningfield, Jenner John, Sandon, Chelmsford 'Hitchcock Arnold, Brook ho. Tiptree- Chelmsford Jen~ings Egbert Athelstone, Great ·nobson Charles, Elms farm, Berners Hull Arth . .Jas. Aldham, Colchester Hallingbury, Bishop's Stortford Roding, On!!'ar Hume William, Bures Hamlet, Bures Jennings W. Lit. Maplestead, Halstd "Hockley Alfred. Takt>ley (Suffolk) Jennings Wm. Gt. Braxted, Witham 'Hockley Chas. Hy. Hatfield, Barlow umphrey W. C. Downhanr,Billerieay Jessop Charles, New road, Chingford :Hockley Sidney John, Onchors,Great Humphreys George, Wormingford Jiggens William, Kynochtown, Stan- Salin!!, Braintree Hunt James, Grange hill, Chie;well ford-le-Hope Hode;e David. Widford hall, Widford, Hunter R.West Hanningfield,Chlmsfd Johnson Albert, Steeple Bumpstead, Chelmsford Hunter Robt. Crawford, Forest lodge, Haverhill (Suffolk) Hodge James, Dunton, Brentwood Stock, Ingatestone Johnson Arthur, Little Gowers, Hodge Jarnes, Fouchers farm, Heron- Hunting William, Little Park hall, Wimbish, Saffron Walden gate, Dunton, Brentwood Theydon, Garnon, Epping Johnson Charles, Hulks, Willingale Hodge Jas. Gt. Baddow, Chelmsford Hurst John, The Chase, Asheldham, Spain, Ongar .Hodge John, Slough house, Butts- Southminster Johnson Frederick Sadler, Shrublandll, bury, Ingatestone Hutchings W. Ashdon,Saffron Walden Elmstead., Colcheste-r ·Hod~e John Smith (exors. of), The Hutley Alfred, Derwards hall, Bock- Jobnson Geo. Galleywood Common, Rollestones, Writtle, Chelmsford in15, Braintree & Rayne, Braintree Chelmsford ·Hodge Mrs. Robert, Great Cowbridge Hutley C.Rayne hall,Rayne, Braintree Johnson Herbert, Ling, Momples hall, grang-e. Mountnessing, Billel'icay Hutley Charles, Brick house, Great The Grove & The Hollies, Elm- ·Hod!!e Waltel' Smith, West Hanning- Wigborou~h, Colchester stead, Colchester field, Chelmsford Hutley E. Cam six, Felstead,Chelmsfd J ohnson Thos. Willingale Spain.Ongar ·nodge William, Crondon hall, Mar- Hutley E. Gt. Wigborough, Colchstr Johnson W. H. Wivenhoe, Colchester e;aretting, Ine;atestone • Hutley Harold, Goldhanger, Witham Johnston Arthur James, The Grange, · Hodson & Chester, Panfield, Braintree & Tolleshunt I>' Arcy, Witham Thorpe-le-Soken ·uo:ffman John Peter Carl, Sturmer Hutley James (exors. of), North Johnston Thos. Langham, Colchester hall, Sturmer, Haverhill (Suffolk) Shoebury, Southend Johnston W. Greenstead Grn.Halstd Holding Jonn. Bycknacre. Chelmsfrd llntley P. J. Paglesham, Rochford Jolly John, Ashingdon, Rochford · Holgate F. Widdi~g~on, Newport Hutley Philip, jun. Great Slamsey, Jone-s Edwin J. Theydon Bois, Eppin~ HolQ'ate Henry Wilham, Halstead Black Notley, Braintree Jones Mrs. Emma, Newney hall, ·Holland Arthur, Weeley Hutley Philip J.P., C.A. Powers ball, Writtle, Chelmsford ·Holland B. The Heath, St. Osyth, Witham Jones Frank (exors. of), Bobbing- Colchester Hutley Philip, Witham &; Felstead, worth, Ongar 'Holland Percy George, Old Amber- Chelmsford J ones Horace Orbell, Broadgates, don hall, Widdington, Newport Hutley Robert, Chigboro', Little Tot- Roxwell, Chelmsford :Hollinshead Mary (Mrs.), Henham ham, Heybridge, Maldon Jones J. South Hornchurch, Romford lodge, Henham. Stansted .
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