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494 Mar Essex 494 MAR ESSEX. [ KELLy'8 MARKET GARDENERs-continued. Elwood George, 11 Vansittart street, Richmond M. 6 Coke st.New twn.Harwch Randall & Fowles, Becontree Heath & New town, Harwich Richmond W.4Cokest.Newtwn.Harwch Dagenham, Romford Etherden James, 19 Victoria terrace, Richmond WaIter Joseph, Rochford 8.0 Rayner Henry, Spital road, Maldon Dovercourt, Harwich Rowling Joseph, 30 Victoria terrace, Richardson T. W. Muckingford, Romfrd Finch J. Paris viI. Mistley, Manningtree Dovercourt, Harwich RidgweJl John, Orsett, Romford Forsgate Thomas, Wivenhoe, Colchester Rumsey William, Mistley, Manningtree Rivers G. & H. Seven Kings, Chadwell st French Robert, Park rd.Brightlingsea 8.0 Sayers Wm. Coke st. New twn. HaTwich Rogers Frederick, St. John's st. Colchstr Frost Benj. New town, Brightlingsea S.O Smith R. 2 Coke st. New town, Harwich Rowbury Stephen, Chadwell Heath Frost J. 14 Scott's villas, Low. Southend Spendley Francis, Chapel cut, Mistley, Rowe Robert, Broadway, Barking Fryer John Biden, I .Alice villas, Birk- Manningtree Russell R. Bright'sfrm.Rainham,Rmfrd beck road, Leytonstone e Staggs H. 9 Coke st. New town, Harwich Sage Wilham, Wrabneso, Manningtree Godward A. J. 4 Grosvenor pI. Southend Starling R. 20 Maria st.New twn.Harwch Samms Mrs. Mary, Spital road, Maldon Good James, Bathside, Harwich Stone Thomas, Crimea cottage, New Sams Hy. Castle Hedingham, Halstead Goodwin Jas. New st. Brightlingsea S.O road, MistIey, Manningtree Scott George Bunting, East cliff cottage, IGreen William, Burnham, Maldon Thompson Robert, Mistley, Manningtree Walton-on-the-Naze Ham James, Wivenhoe, Colchester Tracey Robert Morffe, Spring road, Scraggs Robert, Eastwood, Chelmsford Ham Thomas, Wivenhoe, Colchester Brightlingsea S.O Seaborn John, Old heath, Colchester Ham William, Wivenhoe, Colchester Tricker George Robert, I Coke street, Seabrook John, Princes rd. Buckhurst hI Handley Joseph, Wantz road, Maldon New town, Harwich Seagers Alfred, Billericay, Brentwood Hare William, 34 West street, Harwich Underwood Albert, 3 Elm cottages, Sirnpson Srn!. West Bergholt, Colchester Harlow William, Wivenhoe, Colchester Lower Southend Southgate John, Rainsford la. Chelmsfrd Harrington William, Hythe hill, Colchstr Upson John, Ely cot. Maria st. Harwich Sparrow G. Upper Dovercourt, Harwich Harvey Hy. Wivenhoe, Colchester Upson W. 8 Maria st. New twn. Harwich Steward E. Castle Hedingham, Halstead Harvey John, I The Green, Mistley, Upton M. 9 Woodriff rd. Leytonstone e Summons D. Upper Dovercourt, Hrwch Manningtree Wadley Henry, Wivenhoe, Colchester Sutton Henry, Chadwell street Harvey William, Wivenhoe, Colchester Wadley William, Wivenhoe, Colchester Sutton Thomas, Orsett, Romford Hay R. I Grange ter. Church rd. Leyton Ward J. 7 Coke st. New town, Harwich Taylor In. Cemetery rd. Saffron Walden Hay William, 3 Edmund villas, Hainault WaIters James, 5 Westwood House Thorogood Timothy, Rochford S.O road, Leytonstone e cottages, Thornhill road, Leyton Tween Charles,24 Lower road, Prim- Heigho Isaac, New st. Brightlingsea S.O Waters S. 14 St. Austin's lane, Harwich rose hill, Chelmsford Henderson Robert Alexander, I Pem- ValeJohn William, High st. East Ham e ;f. broke villas, Dovercourt, Harwich MAT AND MATTING MANU- Wackett Wm. Sam's grn. Great Ilford Hill Edward, 30 West street, Harwich FACTURERS. Wake Thomas, Queen's rd. Buckhurst hI Hoffmann Lewis, 2 Raglan cottages, Marked thus t are Cocoa Kut Mat & Matting Walford WaIter, Bradford st. Bocking, Grafton road south, Plaistow e . Manufacturers. Braintree Holmes J oseph, 26 Church st. Harwich t Adkm~ Ashle,y & Co. Bradford street, Ward Wm. Orford, Ramsey, Harw~ch Horlock Horatio, Aspen cottage, Mist- Bockmg, Bramtree .. Waterman Stephen, Snake's la. 'Woodfrd ley, Manningtree t Allen T. Bradford st. Bockmg, Brallltree Wenley W. Bycknacre, Dnbry. Chlmsfrd Horlock Robert, 12 The Green, MistIey, tDupont O. Bures Hamlet, Colchester Wiggett Charles,Coggeshall rd.Braintree Manningtree Godfrey H. & cr:. C. Moulsham rope Wr~ght James. Moss green, Barking Ingram Robt. IS Marine par. Southend works; & ~~ !llgh street, Chel~sfo~tl SIde, Ilford J ennings George, Mistley, Manningtree tGoodacre" Ilh~m & Co. Abbe) mill, "\\'right Samuel, Sam's green, Gt. Ilford Jennings William, MistIey, Manningtree .Abbey lane, "est Ha~ ed d MARQUEE MANUFAC- Keeble Benj. 4 Church lane, Harwich tGoulston Edmnnd, Ba~lmg on,~u bury TURERS. Knight M. J. 4 Grange Park rd. Leyton Jordan&~?n!163Moubham st.CWmsfrd Laws Robert Henry 1 Ebenezer villas Warren" Ilham, Ingatestone See Tent ~ Marquee ManufactuTeJ's. Lancaster road, Leytonstone e 'MATCH MANUFACTURERS. MASONS. L~verett Morris,. Hythe hill, Colchester Bell ef Black (The) l1fatch Co. Limited, See Stone ~ Marble 21fasons. LIlley Frank, Wlvenhoe, Colchester St tf d L d . NtH tl Lockwood Moses 25 Victoria terrace • ra or, on or. e., ew on ea 1, MASTER :MARINERS. Dovercourt H~wich ' Manchester; ~t.George'sworks,York; .'. .. & 72 7 Duke street GlasO'ow Ardley John, 2 Prospect ter. Southend Lyons BenJamm, 36 VictorIa terrace, B . k M & C' U t'" P k Barnard Thomas, Rowhedge, Colchester Dovercourt, Harwich rls ter h arcus o. p on ar e Bartlett .Arthur Eves,3 Derwent villas, Mackrill James, 71 Church st. Harwich H~. ~o t ~a~~a~f &d Co. Ward row, Birkbeck road, Leytonstone e Magrath Thomas Carlton, 7 Ashburton l~ s ree, ra or ~ Britton Wm. 2 Church street, Harwich terrace, High street, Plaistow e Jen~m~s Jfs~P~ FrauClS, 19 George Brooks C. I Clifton cot. Lower Southend Mallows George, 3 Church lane, Harwich s ree , Co c es er Browne Harry, Wivenhoe, Colchester Mann J. New rd. Mistley, Manningtree MATTING MANUFACTURERS. Carder Harvey, 7 Macdono,ugh cottages, Manning Samuel, Chapel cut, Mistley, Cl Ut -e. ~'" tt' J'''' ,I' t . I'S H arwIc. h M.anmngt ree ~ee ,,'La ';1 ,,'La lng ~ LanUJ ac we. Carrington Wm. E. Mistley, Manningtree Mason J ames, Wivenhoe, Colchester MEALMEN. Cartel' William, King street, Maldon Mason James, jun.Wivenhoe, Colchester See Corn 0/ Flour Dealers. Chaplin Jas. New st. Brightlingsea S.O Mason Robt. Jas. Wivenhoe, Colchester . Chilver John, 2 Pembroke villas, Dover- Masson Johu, Clarence villa, Cleveland MEASURE MAKER. ~ourt, Harwich . road, Snaresbrook e . .Andrews Joseph Edward, 90 & 92 High Chlssell Charles,3 The Green, MIstIey, Meacham James, ~S Mana street, New street Braintree Manningtree town, Harwich ' Chissell John, 2 The Green, Mistley,'Mimpress G. GreatWakering, Southend MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Manningtree MixterWm. 8 Coke st. New twn. Harwich See Engineers-Jleckanical. Chissell Joseph, Mistley, Manningtree Murrell Benjamin, Wivenhoe, Colchester MECHANICS' INSTITUTES Cochrane George, 47 Grove villas, Mor- Newman Robert, 4 Station rd. Harwich. '" .' nington road, Leytonstone e ' Nickerson William, 37 West st. Harwich See Lltel'a171 4 SfLentific Instltutwns. Cole Daniel, Wivenhoe, Colchester Nunn James, I Church lane, Harwich MEDICAL BOTANISTS. Cole David, Wivenhoe, Colchester Osborne G. 2 Scott's viIs. Low. Southend Allen Richard Lowrance 28 1toscoe Cook George SmI. Wivenhoe, Colchester Osborne~.12 Sc.ott's viIs. Low. Southend street, Canning town e ' ODok James, Rowhed15e, Colchest~r Page Damel, Wlve~ho~, Colchester Breeze Louis, 407 High st. Stratford e Cracknell Samuel. MIstley, Manmngtree Parsons E. 13 Scott s vlls. Low. Southend Levy Solomon High street Romford Crane Thos. 2I King's Head st. Harwich Penny Ebenezer, Wivenhoe, Colchest'lr Mayfield Mye;s 80 Leyto~ road New Cross G. Notley ho. Maria st. Harwich Penny Robert, Wivenh{)e, Colchester town Stratfo;d e ' Dale William, 2 ~elling~on rd. Har.wich Pittuck ~rge, Wive~hoe, Colchester Parrett'Thomas, 64 Victoria Dock rd e Davey R. Fountamho. MiStIey, Mnmngtr Plane Hurrme John.Wivenhoe, Colchestr Potter Hy Cockton Trinity st. Halstead Dawson J. Main rd. Dovercourt, Harwch Potter,John, 33 Victoria terrace, Dover- Willis Tho~ Church st north West Ham Death In. Queen st. Brightlingsea 8.0 court, Harwich ' .. , Downes John, New tn. Brightlingsea S.O Proom Robt. 7 King's Head st. Harwich MERCHANTS.. Dunn J. Rose viI. Lytton rd. Leytonstn (} Raven William, 45 West street, Harwich .AlIen Robert A. & Sons (branch stores), Easter J. 20 King's Head st. Harwich Rayner Geo. Miles,Wivenhoe, Colchester Quay, Mistley, Manningtree . Ellis Charles, Wivenhoo, Colchester Rayner William; Wivenhoe, Colchester Daniels Harry Westerman, Harwich; & ElIis Char]es~ jun. Wivenooe, Colchester Richmond Luke;. Bath side,. Harwich. Bradfield.
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