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ESSEX, 47L Tyler Benj • • • TRADES, .DIRECTORY.] .ESSEX, 47l Tyler Benj. Freema.n's fm. Thaxted S.O Warman George.,Llttle (ireg0l'YSt l'hey" Westwood .J:ohn .Waterhall, Debden, Tyler Peter, Goddard'. fm. Thaxted 8.0 don bois, Epping . Saffron Walden ,.. Tyrrell James, Hadleigh S.O Warner -,Claytye fm.Gt.Warly.Brntwd Westw.ood Samuel Henry,. Horndon-on- Dnwin Daniel, Stambourne, Halstead Warner Geo. Great Bromley, Colchester the-Bill, Romford Dnwin Daniel, jun. Stambourne, Halstd Warner Geo. Rt. Manor frm. Lit: Ilford Westwood Thomas, Thristley h~ Deb­ Dnwin G. Baythorn hI. Birdbrk. Halstd Warren George, Whitleys, Cornish Hall den, Bishop's Stol'tford Dnwin Hy. Dine's fm. Ranks grn.Withm end, Hraintree Westwood WaIter, Brockin, Claveting, Unwin Joseph, Stambourne, Halstead Warren Mrs-. :.{'hEl Tye~ ,l\IlU'gal'etting-, Bishop's Stortford \ Dnwin Ralph, Kelvedon Ingatestone Weybrow Samuel, Simnel's farm.Halstd Up80n J3;8. Stover'lt hI. Rivenhall, Witbm Warwicker Anthony Cooke, Park pales, Wheeler William,Layer Breton,Kelvedon Upson John, Ivy barn, Hatfield, Chlmsfd Rivenhall, Withanr I Whife lsaac, Cl"eBSing road, Braintree DpSOD Robt. Boat s1y, Rivenhall, Withm Warwicker Antho»y Townsend, Stock Whiffen William. Lalichingdon, Maldon Vaizey John George, Coggeshall road, Street farm, Coggleshall, KeJvOOon. Whipps Arthur, Epping Bocking-, Braintree . Wass Thomas, White Colne, Halstead Whipps John, Serpent's hall,.. 80utll Vale Reader, Hatfield, Harlow Waters Thomas, Little Moorlands, South Weald, Brentwood Veasey David, Great Horkesley, Colchstr Ockendon, Romford 0 Whithourn Francis,Loxfordhall,Gt.Ilfrd Vellacott William Humphrey, West Watson Christopher, Bird green, Claver- Whitby B. Glebe farm, Ingrave, Brntwd Thurrock, Romford. ing, Bishop's Stortford White Wm. & Son; Abberton, Colchester Vellecott H. Little Thurrock,Gray's S.O Watson J08eph Yelloly Ut. The Grange, WhiteWm.&Son,WestMersea,Colchester Vince A. Wyebridge fm. Hornch. Rmfrd Thorpe-Ie-Soken, Colchester· White George Herber~ Burrel& farm, Yince James, Ardleigh, Colchester Watson Thomas, Mill End green, Great Rawreth, Chelmsford Vinca James, Frating, Colchester' Easton, Dunmow ! White James, Takeley, Chelmsford Vince John, sen. Ardleigh, Colchester Watson William, Duton hall, Great White Joseph Henry~ Pease's Hall farn'l, Vincent Philip Bemard, Frating hall, Easton, Dunmow Springfield, Chelmsfocd Frating, Colchester Watson Wm. Theydon Garnon, Epping White Samuel, Stock, Ingatestone Wackett In. Rose la. Dagenham, Rmfrd Watson Mrs. William, Cranham, Rmird Whiten Wm. High st. Brightlingsea 8.0 Wade Benjamin, Bull's farm, Alresford, Watts Hammond, Stondon, Brentwood Whitlock Francis, Lovingtons.. Great Colchester Watt8 James, Blacklands, Birchanger, Yeldham, Halstead . Wagstaff Fredk. Coppid hI.Stiffrd.Rmfrd Bishop's Stortford Whitlock Henry Edward, Great Yeld- Wagstaff James, Thurgood's farm, Cop- Watts Job, Grange farm, Chigwell ham, Halstead (- ford, Colchester . Waylen Mrs. Mary Ann, MOl,lnt haU, Whitlock John {exors. of), Great Yeld- Wagstaff Mrs. Jane, StifIord clays, Stif- Great Horkesley, Colchester ham hall, Great Yeldham, Halstea.d. 'ford, Romford Waylett Wm. R. Billericay, .Brentwood Whitlock P. Saling hI. Gt.Saling, Brntree' Wagstaff Hobert, Groves farm, South Weatherley Hy. Low street, ChingforQ Whitlock Simon Quy, Gaynsforrls, 'rop- Ockenden, Romford Weaver James Skingle, Felsted S.O pesfield, Halstead Wagstaff Mrs. SarahAnn; Church house, Weaver Kenneth, Felsted S.O Whitlock WaIter, Bakers. farm, Wetherlr Marks Tey, Colcbester . Webb Ernest & Arthur, Abbots hall, field, Braintree Wagstaff Thomas, Stanway, Colchester Mistley, Manningtree Whitlock WaIter, Toppesfield., Halstead' Wakefield David, The Grange, Aldboro' Webb Geo. Earl's hall, St.Osyth;Colchstr Whitlock William, Ridgwell, Halstead Hatch, Ilford WebbJ.Whipples farm, Stondon,Brentwd Whitlock William Firmin; Meadow end, Wakelin Frederick, Bateman's farm, Webb John, Roydon, Ware . Tilbury-juxta-Clare, Halstead Little Totham, Witham Webb W. Gt.Town farm,Hatfield,Harlow Whitnall Wm. Sherwd.Sheering, Harlow Wakelin Joseph, Freeborn's, Witham Webber F. Newman's Lamarsh,Colchstr Whitney G. Chatley, Gt.Leighs,Chlmsfrd Wakelin Mrs. Rosa Ann, Hill ho. Bmtre Webster Charles, Warlie's & Prince's Whittaker Chrstpr. SouthWeald,Brntwd Wakeling David, Finchingfield, Braintree farms, Waltham abbey Whittingham William, .Butts green~ Wakeling Frederick, Goldhanger, Maldn Webster G. Canewdon, Rochford S.O Sandon, Chelmsford Wakeling Samuel, Wethersfield, Braintre Webster Godfrey, Lands end, Bridg- Whitwell Jacob,Canewdon, RochfordS.O Walden John, Willis's farm, Beauchamp marsh, Althorne, Maldon Whitwell Jas. Canewdon, Rochford 8.0 Boothing, Brentwood Webster John (ofPattiswick), Bradwell- Whitwell John, Peatlands farm, Wood- WaldenJoseph T. Mashbury, Chelmsfrd juxta-Coggeshall, Braintree ham Ferrers, Chelmsford • Walford Edwin, Fields farm & Hill farm, Wood Edward Arthur, Landwich farm, Whybird P.Gray's farm,Writtle,Chlmsfd Layer-de-Ia-Hay, Colchester Great Wakering, Southend Wickham Thomas, Lower Wick farm, Walford WaIter, Brundon hall, Balling- Wederell Mrs. Elizabeth, Hall farm, .Upper Dovercourt, Harwich .don, Sudbury Theydon bois, Epping Wiffen Chas. Sydney, Hill farm, Roxwell, Walford William, Hallfarm, Layer-de-Ia- WederellWilliam, Parsonagefarm, They- Chelmsford Hay, Colchester • don bois, Epping Wiffin John, Burton's green, Halstead Walker Charles, West Bergholt, Colcbstr Wederell William, jun. Piggott's farm, Wilkin Arthur C. Trew lands, Kelvedon Walker Mrs. Francis Mary, Breach Theydon hois, Epping Knights,KelvOOon; & atTiptree heath Barnes, Waltham abbey Welch Mrs. Charlotte, Small drinks, Wilkin G.Walton's hall, Purleigh,Maldon Walker Wm. Hy. Shenfield hall, Bmtwd Nazing, Waltham cross Wilks Charles, Inworth, Kelvedon Wallace John, Parsonage, Wethersfield, Welch Frederick John, Springwell,Little Wilks John, Tiptree heath, Kelvedon Braintree' Chesterford, Saffron Walden Willet In. The Hall, Stambourne, ffistd WaIlace Kin~, Stammersfarm, Wethers- Welch Henry James, Bendyshire hall, Willett Samuel,LetcWey, Steeple Bump- field, Braintree Radwinter, Saffron Walden '- stead, Haverhill WaIler Henry, Berketts hall, Woodham WelchJas.TheHall,Barnston,Chelmsford Williams John, Butler's farm, Shopland, Ferrers, Chelmsford Welch Thomas, Folly 'farm & Brands Rochford Wallis Frederick, Bulpham, Romford farm, Dunmow S.O Williams William, Chigwell Wallis John, Jarvis hall, South Ben- Welch William, Canfield hall & Marsh Williamson William Bird'~ farm, lJp- fleet, Chelmsford farm, Great Canfield, Dunmow 8.0 minster. Romford ·Wallis Stephen, Pollards, South Ocken- Wells James, Abberton, Colchester Willings John, Broaditch, Radwinter, den, Romford. Well Jsph. Little Waltham, Chelmsford Saffron Walden Waltham Edward Hawkins, MayOOlls Wells Wm. East Hanningfield, Chlmsfrd Willis Charles, Garrould's, Broxted, farm, Rippleside Wenden Mrs. J. Lit. Bromley, Mnngtree Dunmow 8.0 Waltham John, Mitchells, Stanford Wenden Mark, Rayleigh S.O· Willis Dan, Theydon Garnon, Epping rivers, Romford WendonG.Beacon hill,Gt.Totham,Wthm Willis George, Ludham hall, :Black. Wanger Henry, Chingford Hatch Wendon George, Blagg's farm. Great Notley, Braintree Wantner'R. Little Oakley hall, Harwich Bromley, Colchester. Willis George Henry, MlLrtin'J farm, Ward Anhur; Park farm, Thundersley, Wendon Mark, Wickford, Battles bridge Hutton,Brentwood Rayleigh S.O Wendon Nathaniel, Walnut 'free farm, Willis Mrs. Hannah,Barking side,DfQro Ward Charles, Beeleigh grange, Maldon Great Bromley, Colchester Willis Henry, Rolls farm, Magdalen Ward George, West Bergholt, Colchester Went Mrs. E. Wivenhoe cross, Colchester Laver, Ongar Ward In. D. Fenn fm. Elmstd. Colchstr West Thomas, Theydon hois, Epping Willis John, Boxted, Colchester Ward John Davie; jnn. Blue Gates farm, Westley James Fraucis, Goat Hall{ann, Willis Mrs. John, Cold Norton, Maldol1J Elmstead, Colchester GaIleywood common, Chelmsford Willis Joseph Samuel Andrew, Fryern- Ward Thos. Villa frm. Elmstead, Clchstr Westley John, Bush farm. Old Samp- ing hall, Fryer»ing, Ingatestone Ward Thomas, Wivenhoe, Colchester ford, Braintree Willis .Porter, Sheering hall, Sbalford Ward William Hy. Elmstead, Colchester Westwood George Samuel. Horndon-on- Braintree ( Warder J. Poplars, High Easter,Chmsfd the-Hill, Romford. Willis Hobert, North Weald. Epping.
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