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ESSEX! FA~ 451 Braseil James, Low Street, Chingford Brown Wiuiam, Stisted, Braintree Butler John Field,-Grey Goose Farm, Brawn J.Rat's Hail La TRAbES DIRECTORY.] ESSEX! FA~ 451 BraseIl James, Low street, Chingford Brown WiUiam, Stisted, Braintree Butler John Field,-Grey Goose farm, Brawn J.Rat's HaIl la. Dagenham,Rmfrd Brown Wm. F. J.P. Grandcts. Felsted S.O Baker street, Orsett, Romfonl Brett T. & J. Holyfield, Waltham abbey Brown Wm. J. ButtsbU'rY, Inglttest0ne Buttle George, Upper Goulds, Alpham- Brett Isaac, Tiptree heath, Kelvedon Broyd Henry, Gosfield, Halstead stone, Colchester Brett Thos. P. Tiptree heath, Kelvedon Broyd William, Brook street, Halstead .Buxton Frederick, Hill' farm, Childer- Bretton Saml. Magdalen Laver, Ongar Bruce Thos. Gt. Horkesley, Colchester ditch, Brentwood Bretton WiIIiam Read, Hobbings, Bruce Wm. Pantilefrm.C@pford,Colchstr BuxtonFredk.Geo. Lit. Warley, Brentwd Bobbingworth, Brentwood Bruce William, Terling, Witham ByattWilliam, Hawkes, Little Sampford, Brewer Wm. Colne Engaine, Halstead Brundish William, HodkinlJ & Rockwells,> Braintree BrewsterJ.Bird's frm.Boreham,Chlmsfrd Willingale Spain, Brtmtwood ByfordAlfd.Hillfrm.Stebbing, Chelmsfrd Brewster William, New Park farm, Little Brunwin Gea. Wickford, Battles bridge Byford Fredenick J ames, R6Selands, Waltham, Chelmsford BrunwinG.A.Haverings,Rayne,Braintree Shalford, Braintree Bridge Charles Peter, Terling, Witham Bryant Frederick, Woodham .Mortimeri Byford Hy. Gt.PriOl'y,Panfield, Braintree Bridge 'rhos. Ramsey Tyrells, ,Buttsbury, Maldell Byford Jas. Collops, Stebbing,Chelmsford Illgatestone Bryant In. S. Mantells, Copford, Colchstr Byford Joseph (exors. ()f), Guldingham Bridges George K. Old House farm, Stan- Buckenham Eldred, Dunton, Brentwood hall, Bulmer', Sudbury way, Colchester 1 Buckenham Eldred, Laindon pond, Lain.J Byford Porter, Dine's farm, Shalf<iI'd, Bridges James, CUrtlS Mill green, Nave- don, Brentwood; & at Dunton Braintree I stock, Romfol'd Budd Wm. Great Clacton, Colchester Byford William, Northy's farm, iFinch- Bridgman J. Nazing, Waltham cross Bugg Henry, Nazing, Waltham cross ingfield, Braintree Bridgman Mrs. S.Nazing, Walthamcross Bull Edward Herbert, Freeman's farm, Bygrave John .Joseph, Dunmow tWycke, Briggs John, Ashdon, Cambridge Wimbish, Saffron Walden Burnham, Maldon Briggs John, Great Yeldham, Halstead Bull Henry Fuller, Ivy farm, Little Cackett B. Hull bdg. HockleY1Chelmsfrd Bright Benjamin, Waltham cross, Great Dunmow, Chelmsford Cack.ett Mrs. Matilda, Sheepcote~ Hock- Bradfield, Braintree Bull Miss M.TheHall,Gt.Oakley,Harwich ley, Chelmsford Bright B. jun. Cross farm, Finchingfield, Bull Wm.Ramsden Bellhouse, Brentwood Cakebread James, Chatter end, Farn- Braintree Bull ·Wm. Wickham, St. Paul, Halstead ham, Bishop's Stortford Bright J.Hill frm.GreatBradfield,Braintr Bnllen Samuel porter, North hall, Little Campen Mrs. M. Belsteads, Little Wal- Bright Richard, Baker st.Orsett,Romford Chishall, Royston tham, Chelmsford Bright William, Gladfen hall, Halstead Hullimer B. S. Up. Dovercourt, Harwich Camping In. jun. Southminster, Maldon Britton Henry, Rayleigh S.O Bullimer Mulliner Joseph, Brox &Bruces Canning William, Old Meadl Henham, Britton J.Poulters, Ford end,Chelmsford street & Malting & Bartons & Street Bishop's Stol'tford BrockJoseph, Gladwyns, Thaxted S.O farms & Bradfield, Manningtree CantGeo.H.Tubswickt Mileend,Colchstr Bromley George, Broxted, Colchester Bullock Robert, Summer house, Great Cant Herbert, Pretty Gate farm,Shrub Bromley Hy.Mose hall,Ardleigh,Colchstr Clacton, C(\lchester' end, Lexden, Colchester . Bromley J.Fen farm,Ardleigh,Colchester Bunker Daniel, Hatfield, Harlow Cant Phillip, Little Waltham,Chelmsford Bromley Matthias. Lit. Totham,Witham BunterRichd. W. Cranham hall,Romford Cant SI. Ivy ho. East Mersea, Colchester Bromley Nathaniel, Payne's farm, Little Bunter William, White Postfarm, North Cant Wm. Shrubs, Lamarsh, Colchester Bentley, Colchester Ockenden, Romford Cardnell George, Bleak House farm, St. Bromly Carrington, Park farm, Great Bunting Henry, Brook farm, 'rolleshunt Lawrence Newland, Maldon " Bromley, Colchester D'Arcy, Kelvedon CarrFredk. Reeve's gate,Waltham abbey Brook Frederick, Folly mill, Thaxted S.O Bunting John, Mayland, Maldon Carr William, Morris green, Sible Hed- BrookeG.Eastbury ho.Rippleside,Barking Bunting In. Tolleshunt D'Arcy,Kelvedon ingham, Halstead BrooksH.Crouchman's frm.Ulting,Maldn Bunting John, jun. Tolleshunt Magna, Carrington Edmund, Hall farm, Great . Brooks J. Spriggs,Old Sampford,Braintr Witham Bromley, Colchester Brooks R. jun. Little Bentley, Colchester Bunti~g Wm. Debden, Saffron Walden Cartel' A. Upney frm.Rippleside, Barking! Brooks SmI. Bartlow hamlet, Cambridge Burchell William, Fobbing, Romford Carter E. Doddinghurst, Brentwood Brooks Thomas, Sturrick farm, Great Burgess William, Little Meadow end, Carter Jas. Dunnett & Beale, Jupps hI. & Bentley, Colchester Tilbury-juxta-Clare, Halstead The Hill farms, Dedham, Colchester Brown Alexander, Netteswell common, Burgess William, Rigdwell, Halstead Carter Challis, Copthall, Little Wig- Netteswell, Harlow Burleigh Charles, Manor farm, Little borough, Colchester Brown AUrd. Grand courts, Felsted S.O Chesterford, Saffron Walden Carter Charles James, Rook 'haU, Little' Brown Arthur, Epping green, Epping Burleigh James, Great Chesterfoyd 8.0 Totham, Witham Brown C. Wymark's frm.Purleigh,Maldn BurIes Mrs. William, Armswick farm, Carter Mrs.G. Ostend, Burnham, Maldon Brown Dnl. Birdsla. Upminster,Romford Roxwell, Chelmsford Cartel' J.A.Dairy ho.Lit.Bentley,Colchstr Brown D. Crabbs green,Hatfield,HarIow Burlingham John B. Bulmer, Sudbury Carter John, New house, Radwinter, Brown Daniel, Cricks green, Felsted 8.0 Burls Jsph.R. Manuden,Bishop's Stortfrd Saffron Walden Brown Daniel, Ryehill, Epping Burls Martin, Gauntsend, Elsenham, Carter John Henry, Manor fami, Upper Brown Frederick, Latton, Harlow Bishop's Stortford Dovercourt, Harwich Brown George, Aveley, Romford Burls Martin, Hall farm, Farnham, Carter Mrs.L.Copthall grrt.WlthII1.abbey Brown G.Gayshamhall,Brking. side,TIfrd Bishop's Stortford Carter Mrs. Maria. The Hall, Little Brown G. Drapers, Cricks gn.Felsted S.O Burnby M. Sloughho.Gt. Totham,Withm CarterMrs.My.Ann,Alresford, Colchester Brown James, Hawkwell, Chelmsford Burrell John, Rectory farm, Littlebury, Totham, Witham Brown John, Barling, Chelmsford Saffron Walden Carter Thomas, Malton farml Great Brown John (exors. of), Moulsham hall, BurrowsI.Bottles halI,Elmstead,Colchstr Oakley, Harwich Chatley, Chelmsford Burton Alfred E.High Ongar, Brentwood Carter 'Fhomas, Traceys, Stanfordrivers, Brown John, Foraham, Colchester Burton John, Great Chishall, Royston Romford BrownJ.Little Hallingbury,Bshp.'s Strtfd Burton Joseph, Elmdon, Saffron Walden Carter William, Great Parndon, Harlow Brown John, Wright's farm, West Han- Bush & Smith,Stone hall,Barking si. Ilfrd Carter William, Hole farm It' Wood ningfield, Chelmsford Bush John, Clavering, Bishop's Storttord barns, Belchamp, Sudbury , Brown J.East End grn. BrightlingseaS.O Bush Richard, Shellow cross Shellow Cartel' W. H. Lime house, Rayleigh S.O BrownJoseph,Goodmay's Idg.ChdwlLhth Bowles, Brentwood l Carter Wm. Joseph, Beeches, Rawreth, Brown Joseph, Harlow Bush 'William, The Grange, Clavering, Chelmsford' Brown Josph. A. Sth. Benfleet, Chelmsfrd Bishop'-s Stortford Catchpool Edward, Feering Bury, Brown Peter, Matching, Harlow Butcher Charles, Ballingdon, Sudbury Manor house, Kelvedon I Brown Robert, Canewdon, Rochford S.O Butcher Francis, Elms hall, Colne En- Cates Francis,Broadgroves,DunmowS.O Brown Rt. Geo. Goodmays, Chadwell hth gaine, Halstead Catmull J. E. ('rreat Wakering,Sonthend Brown Robt. Geo. Long bridge, Barking Butcher Henry, Butcher's green, Stan- Catmull J. 'r. Gt. Wakering, Southend Brown SI. Brockleys, Gt.Parndon,Harlow way All Saints, Colchester Caton Abraham, Nine Ashes, High Brown Mrs. Sarah, Broo~ end, Willin- Butcher John, Little Clacton, Colchester Ongar, Ingatestone gale Spain, Brentwood Butcher John William Cubitt, "Brook- Caton Hy. Up end, MaI1uden, 13ishop~s Brown Thomas, Little HaITingbury hall, mans & Coles farms, Up. Dovercourt, Stortford I Bishop's Stortford Harwich; res. King's Quayat.Harwich Caton John,Readings,~ort6n'Mandevillel BrownT.W.Gladwyn's fl'm.Hatfld.Harlw Butcher Wm. Great Saling, Braintree Ingatestone I ) ~own William, Bridge hall, Bradwell- Butcher William, Moreton, Bl'entwood Caton John Cooch. Norton hOUse, Norton juxta-Coggleshall, ,Braintree Butlet Edward, Ewell hall, Kel~edofJ. Mandeville, Ingatestone- Brown William, jun. Old farm, Great Butler George, Bolden hatch, Roxwell, Caton W. O. Diggins, Willingalt'1)oet Leighs, Chelmsford ' Chelmsford I Brentwood J.
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