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ESSEX. (KELLY's Butchers-Continued 486 BUT ESSEX. (KELLY's BuTCHERS-continued. Cooper James, Dunmow Gray Dennis, Kirby, Colchester Beckwith Thomas, Kelvedon Cooper Thomas, Heath, Hatfield,Harlow Greatrex Quintin Dick, Chipping hill, BelchamCharles Fras.68 High st.Sthend Coppen Thomas, The Pavement, Ilford Witham Belcham Waiter C. 5 Hamlet rd.Sthend Cotton John, 21 .Axe street, Barking Green & Sons, Ingatestone BenhamW.Bradford st.Bocking,Braintre Coulson Frederick, Victoria rd.Romford Green Herbert, Writtle, Chelmsford Berry G. 12 Nelson st.&7High st.Sthend Cowee Thomas, Ongar S.O Green Mrs. 1\1. .A. 78 High st. Halstead Hewers Patrick G. Stanford-le-HopeS.O Cowell.Alfred, Market row,SaffronWldn Greenwood & Sons, 6 Crouch st.Colchstr Biggs James Bell, .Ardleigh, Colchester Cowell WilliamPalmer,Hillgreen,Claver- Greenwood Thomas Bagnall, 18 St. Bird George, Dedham, Colchester ing, Newport S.O Botolph st. & 66 Crouch st. Colchester Bird Waiter, Boxted, Colchester Crang Wltr. Queen's rd. Buckhurst hill Greenwood William Bowler, 7 Market Blackwell Joseph Henry, High st. Romfd Crang Waiter, High st. Woodford Grn st. Harwich & New st. Walton-on-the· .Blandon RobertColum, Ridgwell,Halstd Cranmer Robert, Rowhedge, Colchester Naze R.S.O Blatch Waiter, Ingrave, Brentwood Creasy John Jackson, 6 Tindal street, Gregory George, Wennington road, Blaxall H.jun.Tolleshunt,D'.Arcy,Kelvdn Chelmsford Rainham S.O Blaxall Norris Edward,s High st.Maldon Creasy L. 13 St. Botolph st. Colchester Grimes .Arthur John, Wivenhoe,C-olchstr Blaxall Robert, 26 Market hill, Maldon Crouchman Mrs. M.Roxwell,Chelmsford Groom Henry, Writtle, Chelmsford Blowers Daniel, 77 Wantz road, Maldon Croxon .Alfred Jeremiah Burnham S.O Grove .Arthur James, Potter st. Harlow Blows William, .Aveley, Pur:fieet S.O Crumpen James, Great Totham,Withm Grove James, High street, Epping Bone Philip, Great Bardfield, Braintree Cutts James, West Thurrock, Grays Hall Henry, High road, llford Bosworth Fredk. High rd. Loughton S.O Dalby Wm. Hy.Romford rd.Manor park Handley Chas. M. 122 High st. Maldon Boughtwood .Alfred, Stock, lngatestone Darby A. E. 43 Moulsham st.Chelmsfrd Hardman Frank, High street, llford Boughtwood Frederick Thos. Billericay Dayten Wm Barking Side, Ilford Harris Mrs. A. Queen's rd. Buckhrst. hl Bowyer F. D. King st. Saffron Walden Dearof Fredk. 92 North st. Barking Harris W. S. m, Station rd.Manor park Bowyer Henry, Great Yeldham,Halstead Dench William, Barking Side, Ilford Hart H. G. x8 Pleasant rd. Southend Bowyer Henry, Heath, Hatfield, Harlow Dennis James Cheveley, 133 High street, Hart Joseph, xs Broadway, Barking Bowyer Spencer, xa, East street, Barking Colchester; & at High st. Wivenhoe Haylett William, .Albemarle street, New Brand David, Tollesbury, Kelvedon Dennis Thomas, Danbury, Chelmsford town, Harwich Brewer Samuel & Son, xx Alexandra Dent Thos. junr. Stanford-le-Hope S.O Hayward Ernest, 5 Broadway, Grays street, Southend; & Leigh S.O Dig-by .Alfred, 26 New street, Braintree Thurrock, Grays Brewer Mrs. Fredk. High st. Leigh S.O Digby Henry, Chadwell Heath R.S.O Hazlewood W . .A. Highrd. LoughtonS.O Brewster Robert,Warleyroad,Brentwood Digby John, Great square, Braintree Hearn John, 72 High st. Braintree Bridge George, Orsett S.O Dodwell Eber John, Chadwell street, Hellen Geo. 6 Long Wyre st.. Colchester Bridge Robert,South Ockendon, Romford Chadwell Heath R. S. 0 Higgleton Mrs. Louisa, High street, Bridges Francis, High street, Brentwood Dowsett F. W. Greenhill gro. Manor Pk S. Shoebury, Shoeburyness S.O BrittainB.s.Aima ter.Snake's la.Wdfd.Gn Doe Arthur, 8 Trinity st. Halstead Hill H. S. 7 Debden rd. Saffron Walden BrittonDanielG.Elmdon,SaffronWalden Downey John, Gt. Baddow, Chelmsford Hills John, Little Coggeshall, Kelvedon Britton Frederick Edward, Watling Downing Charles, Southminster S.O Holttum T. G. Plasket gro. East Ham E street, Thaxted, Dunmow Draper Robert, Sible Hedingham,Halstd Hopwood G. Elmdon, Saffron Walden Britton William, Stebbing, Chelmsford Dumerton J.'Thorpe-le-Soken,Colchester Home Benjamin, Brookmans farm, Brock Chas. 41 Up. Railway st.Braintree Dunn J. Main rd. Dovercourt, Harwich Dovercourt, Harwich Brockman William Stanhope, 4 Station Durrant James, 21 Market st. Harwich Home J. Main rd. Dovercourt, Harwich road, Frinton-on-Sea, Colchester Dyer Charles William, Woodford bridge Iiorton George, Forest rd.Loughton S.O Brown David, Witham Earler George, 24 Heath street, Barking Hoskins William, Redwood, Dunmow Brown James, Kirby, Colchester Eastmans Lim. Short Wyre st. Colchstr Howard C. Thundersley, Rayleigh S.O Brown James J.Smart's la.Loughton S.O Edwards C.Main rd. Dovercourt,Harwch Hull G. Horseshoes, Barking Side,Ilford Bryant Alfred, 43 Seymourrd. E.HamE ElwoodJ.Hamiltonst.Parkeston,Harwch Hume George,BuresHamlet,BurrsR.S.O Buckingham Wm. Gt.Wakering,Sthend English J. Tillingham, SouthminsterS.O Humphrey .Arthur, Steeple Bumpst~d, Bucklaud William Frederick, 69 High Ennells & Son, King's Quay street; & Haverhill (Suffolk) street, Grays Thurrock, Grays Church street, Harwich Jaggard Robert, GreatsChesterford S.O Bursill Henry, Woodford Bridge Evans Henry, Dedham, Colchester JenkinsDavid,gsMoulsham st.Chelmsfrd Burton John, Great Chishill, Royston Evans Thos. Wm. 6o Head st. Halstead Johnson .Alfred, Elmstead, Colchester Butcher Reuben, Wall end, East Ham E Eve Robert B. 32 East 'st. Colchester Johnson Maurice Sadler, High street, Butcher Wm. Ballingdon, Sdbry.(Suffik) Everitt S. Rose grn. Chappel, Halstead Brightlingsea, Colchester Butler Allan, Newport S.O Everitt Waiter, Tiptree heath, Kelvedon Johnson Wm.H. Wakefieldst.EastHamE Butler James, High street, Epping EwerWilliam, Georgela. Wanstead N.E Jordan John, 47 Bridge road, Grays Butler Job, Lower street, Stansted Ewers David, Rayleigh S.O Thurrock, Grays Mountfitchet, Bishop's Stortford Fairhead Charles, Dedham, Colchester Joyce.Albt.Churchst. Bocking,Braintree Byford Thomas William, Newport S.O Fairhead Frank, Magdalen green, Great Joyce Harry, Market hill, Coggeshall Camp George, Ongar S.O Clacton, Colchester Joyce William, Cattle market, Braintree Carr Fnk.High Bridge st. Waltham.Abby Fairs Frank, Row hedge, Colchester Kempton N elson,Blackmore,Ingatestone Carter John Ernest, 176 Ripple rd. Brkng I<'erris Francis, 4 King· s Head st. Harwch Ken dell Geo. Castle Hedingham, Halstead Carter Waiter, Burnham S.O Field James, Epping Kendall Isaiah John, Burnham S.O Carver Charles, Romford rd.Manor Prk Finch .Alfred, Cambridge Town, Shoe- Ketteridge Thomas .Alien, Hull's bridge, Cater William, xi Magdalen st. Colchstr buryness S.O Hempstead, Saffron Walden Challis Joseph, Witham Finch E. Great Baddow, Chelmsford Key .Arthur, Great Easton, Dunmow Chaplin John & David, Witham Finch R. Great Baddow, Chelmsford Key John, Dagenham, Romford Chaplin Dean, xN ewLondon rd. Chelmsfd Fisher Charles Edwin, 8 Station terrace, Keyes G. W.Minerva cot. Lower Southend Chapman C. jun. Sun st. W altham .Ab by Snake's lane, Woodford Green Knightbr1dge W. George lane, Woodford Chard & Co. 132 Magdalen st. Colchestr Fletcher W. & R. Lim. 4 St. Nicholas st. King & Stewart, xo8 High street, Grays Cheshire Edwin, u2 High st. Colchester Colchester & 24 High st. Chelmsford Thurrock, Grays Chinery John, White Colne, Halstead Folkard Robert, 97 Crouch st. Colchestr King C. Hamilton st. Parkeston, Harwich Chisnall George, 37 North hill, Colchestr Folkard W. 27 Middleborough,Colchestr King Samuel, 37 St. John st. Colchester Church Stephen, Little Parndon, Harlow Fordham C. North st. Rochford S. 0 Kirkby James, Epping Churchill Thomas, Broad street, Harlow Foster J. & H. Church st. Coggeshill Knight Herbt. Street, Takeley ,Chelmsfrd Clapham .A. x8 Moulsham st. Chelmsfrd Franklin Henry Edward Wickford S.O Knightbridge Frank, Havering- atte- Clarey .Alfred, Tendring, Colchester Franklyn George William, Hornchurch, Bower, Romford Clarke Elkanah, Great Oakley, Harwich Romford KnightbridgeGeorge,High st.Brentwood Clarke Frederick, Market place, Romfrd Garon H. & Co. 94 & 96 High street, Knightbridge Henry, Orwell road, Clac- Clarke Osborne G. xx Head st. Halstead Southend ton-on-Sea R.S.O Clarke Mrs. S. Sib1e Hedingham, Halstd Garon Henry, 92 High st. Southend Knightbridge William Charles,Kelvedon Clayden Robert, Steeple Bumpstead, Garrard James, Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood Haverhill (Suffolk) Gatward J. Castle Hedingham,Halstead Lacey Waiter George, MardeB .Ash, Clayden William, Steeple~ Bumpstead, Gatward W. Gt. Maplestead, Halstead High Ongar, Chipping Ongar S.O Haverhill (Suffolk) - Gaywood Hy. Chad well Heath R.S.O Lavender Edwin, Queen's rd. Brentwood Clinch Frank, Milllane,Woodford Green Gaywood Mrs. L. Hornchurch,Romford Lavender Thos. N. Upminster, Romford Coe William, Little Clacton, Colchester Gibbs George, Church street, Braintree Law Edmund W. Station rd. Chingford Cole Thomas, Great Bromley, Colchestr Gobey David, Heath, Tendring,Colchstr Leeson Henry, Birkbeck estate, Barking Colonial Meat Stores (.Arthnr Gomm, Goodwin Edwin, 17 Victoria street, side, Ilford man.), Queen's road, Buckhurst Hill Dovercourt, Harwich Leeson Henry, Smart's la. LoughtonS.O Cook J. Sth. Shoebury, ShoeburynessS.O Gotobed George, High st. East Ham E Lilley .Abraham,Gt.Horkesley,Colchestr Coombe Thomas A. High street,Brentwd Gray Dennis, High street, Walton-on- Ling Mrs.Charlt.Sible Hedinghm.Halstd Cooper Alfred, High street, Romford the-Naze R.S.O LisleArthurClaud,Gt.Warley,Brentwood .
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