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Essex. Far 6L3 TRADES nmECTOBY.] ESSEX. FAR 6L3 Brunwin Thomas George, Sheering Byatt Thomas, Olock house, Little Ohapman John &, Samson, Slate hall, ball, Sbalford, Braintree Sampford, Braintree Helions Bumpstead,Haverhill(Suffik) Bryan William (poultry), Galleywood Byford F.J.Roselands,Shalford,Brntl'ee Ohapman Edward, Upper ho. Steeple common, Chelmsford Byford Pharoah, Gaybowers, Dan· Bumpstead, Haverhill (Suffolk) Bryne Thomas, Bray's farm, Ashing­ burv,• Ohelmsford Chapman F.Wimbish, Saffron Walden don, Rochford S.O Byford W.Gt. Priory, Panfield,Brntree Ohapman James, Groom's farm, Buckenham C. Laindon, Billericay Byles Alfred, Stone's green, Great North Fambridge, Maldon R.S.O Oakley, Harwich Ohapman Mrs. S. New house, Relions Buckenham Eldred, Laindon pond, Oab:e James, Little heath, Ohadwell Bumpstead, Haverhill (SUffolk) Laindon, Billericay RS.O Street, Ohadwell Heath R.S.O G'hapman Silvanos, Gardener's farm, Buckley A.. Tolleshnnt Major, Witham Cable Josiah, Little heath, G'hadwell Great Bardfield, Braintree Bucknell Henry, A.rmswick farm, Rox­ Street, Ohadwell Heath R.S.O Ohapman Stephen William, Colne well & Highwood, Chelmsford Caines J. Lodge fm.Elmstead,Uolchstr Engaine, Earls Colne R.S.O Bucknell William, Fithler's hall, High­ Caldel'bank Joseph, Clifford's farm, Chapman ThOID&!l, jun. Holyfield wood, Chelmsford Althorne, Maldon Hall farm, Waltham Oross Bueche Morris, Lodge farm, Wiven­ Oalderbank Mrs. R. Mayland, Maldon Ohapman Thomas, jnn. Nazeing, hoe, Oolchester CalveI' H. Clock House frm. Braintree Waltham Oross Bugg Harry, Mansion House farm, Calvert William D. Little HaIling· Chapman William, Perry Appleton, Nazeing, Waltham Cross bury, Bishop Stortford Helions Bumpstead,Haverhl. (Suffik) Bull Edwin, Wen house, West Til­ Campen Arthur, Belsteads, Little Wal- Chaproniere Henry, Skinner's wick, bury, Tilbury S.O. & Dunmow tham, Ohelmsford North Fambridge, Maldon Bull Henry, Gillman's farm, LaIIl­ Oampen L. W. Lit. Waltham, Chlmsfrd Ohetwode & Grubbe, Berners hall & bourne, Romford Camping L. In. Southminster R.S.O Parsonage, Berners. Roothing, Bull John, Vange, Pitsea S.O Cant A. Reed hall, Lexden, Oolchester Ongar S.O Bull W. W. Ramsden Bellhouse, Oant Mrs. George, Tubswick, Mile Chickall G. Shearing place, Belchamp Bishop's, Billericay R.S.O End, Oolchester St. Paul, Clare RS.O. (Suffolk) Bullock Robert, Summer house, Cant Harry,Bombose farm,BuresHam. Chillingworth John O. The Hall '& Great Olacton, Colchester let, Bures R.S.O. (Suffolk) Hockley farm, Bradwell-on-Sea, Bunker Frederick, Lancaster's farm, Cant Herbert, West House farm, Lex- Southminster R.S.O Hatfield, Harlow den, Colchester Chisnall Charles, Frating abbey, Bunting Bros. Newlands ends, Arkes­ Cant Mrs. S.Shrubs,Lamarsh.Oolchstr Frating, Oolchester den, Newport S.O Oant W. Cuckoo fm.Mile end,Colchstr Chisnall E. Heath fm.Alresfrd.Olchstr Bunting- J. & G. Stanway, Oolchester Oardnell E. Steeple, Southminster S.O Choat Benjamin, Ridgwell, Ha~stead Bunting James, Monk's farm, Great Oardnell James, St. Lawrence, Ohopping Wm. Bran end, Chelmsford Sampford, Braintree Newland, Southminster RS.O Christie Norman Peter, Denver lodge, Bunting John, Jehew's farm, Gold­ OarI' Fdk. Woodyers, Waltham Abbey Nazeing, Waltham Oross hanger, Witham Carr John, Garlands, Mundon, Maldn Chr~stmas George, Malting farm. Bunt'.ng Mrs. Lucy, Tolleshunt Carrington Edmund, Hall farm, Great Pelden, ColcheSJter D'Arcv, Witham Bromley, Colchester Christy David J.P. Patching hall, BuntingP.Bowles frm.Lindsell,Chlmsfd Carson Wm. Theydon Bois. Epping Broomfield, Chelmsford 'Bunting Ralph, Wicken Bonant, Carter Hy. & Sons, Gt. Seabrights, Ohristy David, Stanford Rivers hall. Bisho,p Stortford Galleywood Oommon, Ohelmsford Stanford Rivers, Romford Bunting Thomas, Measants farm, Oarter James & Co. Jupes Hill & The Christy David, jun. Margaretting Debden, Saffron Walden Hill farms, Dedham, Oolchester hall, Ingatestone R.S.O Bunting William, White house, 001'­ Carter Abraham, Alresford, Oolchester Christy James, The Warren farm, nish Hall End, Braintree Oarter George J. Dairy house, W rittle, Chelmsford Bunton James, Malting, Steeple Litt:e Bentley, Oolchester Gbristy Reginald William, Little Bumpstead, Haverhill (Suffolk) Carter Harry, Rushes, Asheldham, Boynton hall, Boynton cross, Rox­ Burchell Benjamin George, Horse Shoe Southminster R. S. 0 well, Ohelmsford farm, WO'ldbam Ferl'ers, Chelrnsfrd Oarter John, Richmond's farm, Great Christy T. Stevens', Chignal,Ohlmsfrd Burchell William, Checkley's fa.rm, Parndon, Harlow Church A. Hellen's fm. Birch, Colchstr Al<iham, Colchester Carter Jonathan Edward, Ferndale ChurchC.Motts fm.Marks Tey,Clchstr Burchell William, Viaduct's farm, villa, Great Clacton, Colchester Church David, Terling, Witham Chappel, Earls Colne R. S. 0 Carter Thomas, The Oaks, Beau- Church Frank, Moreton, Ongar S.O Burgess William, Little Meadow end, mont-with-Moze, Oolchester . Ohurch John Henry, Betts farm,Great Tilbury, Halstead Carter W ..I.Beeches, Rawreth,Chlmsfd Tey, Kelvedon oR.S.O Burleigh Charles, Manor farm, Little Carter William B. Harlock's farm, Church Philip, Gt. Canfield, Dunmow Ohesterford, Saffron Walden Great Burstead, Brentwood Church William, Birch, Colchester BurIes William P. Hawkwell hall, Cast O. South Ockendon, Romford Church William, Fighting Oock farm, Hawkwell, Hockley '800. Southend Catchpool Edward, The Gate house, Great Parndon, Harlow Burls Joseph, Saucemeres farm,Manu­ Ardleigh, Colchester Ohurch Wm. Skins fm. Roydon, Ware den, Stansted R.S.O Oates ,"Villiam, Bolt's farm, Barling, Church William, South Shoebury, Burls Martin, Elsefl.ham house, El­ Shoeburyness .S.O Shoeburvness• S.O senham, Stansted RS.O Oaton Frederick, Norton heath, In- OhurchesM.S.De:l's fm.Low st.Chngfd Burr J.Wnttle pk.Highwood,Ohelmsfd gatestone R.S.O Olarey Alfred,Tendring, Oolchester Burrell Oharles, Watch house, Oaton W. D. Biggots, Aythrop Rooth­ Olark C. Gate ho. Earls Colne R.S.O Laindon, Billericay R.S.O ing, Dunmow OlarkD.Hop grn.Feering,Kelvdn.R.S.O Burrell John, Littlebury, Saffron Oattermole Waiter, Perryhill farm, Olark Edward, Gibbs farm, Little Walden Nazeing, Waltham Cross Baddow, Chelmsford Burrows H. Hunt's fm.Thaxted,Dnmw Oause A. & F. Tollesbllry, Witham Clark Goorge, Woolmers, Beazley End, Burrows Walt.Tolleshunt Major,WthIIl Ohallis Alfred, Goldinghams,Braintree Wethersfield, Braintree Burton J. Mersea road, Oolchester Challis J ames Rootsey, Lashley hall, 01ark Henry, Arkesden road, Olaver- Burton John, Moat house, Gt. Easton, Lindsell, Chelmsford ing, Newport S.O Dunmow OhalmersD.Forest fm.BarkingSide,nfd C:arkJ.Clipt hedge,Lit.Bentley,G1chstr Butcher Arthur, Great Greenfields, Ohambers Edward, New House farm, Olark Jas. Laindon, Billericay RS.O Fclstcad, Chelmsford High Ongar, Ongar S.O Olark John, Church House farm, Lit. Butler H. Great Chesterford S.O Chamber!! John Trappitt,Wylding Tree Bentley, Colchester Butt Henry George, Andrew's farJ;Il, farm, North Wea;d, Epping Olark Matthias,Glover's farm,Dodding­ Purleigh, Maldon Ohampness E. Oold Hall farm, Station hurst, Brentwood Butterworth Thomas, Olavering farm, road, Waltham Abbev Olark Richard, Oorbet's Tye, Romford Clavering, Newport S.O Ohanin Robert, Tilty hill, Dunmow Olark Thomas, Great house, Peb­ Butterworth Thomas, Stonards, Wim­ Chaplin John, Pattiswick, BraintTee marsh, Bures RS.O. (Suffolk) bish, Saffron Walden Chaplin Joseph, Toppesfield, Hals.tead Olark W.The Hth.St.Osyth, Colchester Buttle Reuben, Sycamores farm, Oha,plin Richard Hawes, Three Clark William, Dorrington's farm, Rye Alphamstone, Oolchester Ohimnevs, Ridj!well, Halstead hill, Little Parndon, Harlow Button Edmund, Wiseman's farm, Chaplin Thomas. Cannon Lays farm, Clark W. G. Great 'Bromley, Colchstr Stanway, Colchester Galleywnod common, Chelmsford Clark William Henry, Cann hall, Buxton Frederick, Hill farm, Childer­ Chaplin Thomas, jun. Galleywood Great, Clacton, Oolchester ditch, Brentwood common. Ohelmsford Olarke Albert, Burton's green, Green­ Byatt Frederick, Hawkes, Little Ohaplin WaIt. J. Copford, ColchestE'r stead Green, Halstead Sampford, Braintree Ohaplin WaIter James, Little Bad­ Olarke Arthur, Frating-, Colchester Byford A.Hill fm. Stebbing,Ohelmsfrd cocks, Easthorpe, Kelvedon R.S.O Olarke E.Lampitts, Fyfield,Ongar 8.0.
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