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ESSEX. Mol 387 Meadows Rev COURT DIRECTORY.] ESSEX. MOl 387 Meadows Rev. William Spencer Hams Metcalfe Geo.Park Gro. rd.Leytonstonee Millington George Sharp, Woodford M.A. Vigarage, Chigwell Metcalfe Mrs. 10 Wallwood terrace, Bridge Mearns Andrew, 2 Stephenson's villas, Wallwood road, Leytonstone e Millman Mrs. Oak villa, Prince's road, Cleveland road, Snaresbrook e Meyer Capt. Herman Paul David J.P. Ruckhurst Hill Mears Benj. 176 Romford rd. Stratford e Little Laver, Ongar S.O Millns John Thomas, 2 Tenby villas, Mears Charles Joseph D'Oley, Roding Meyer Henry James, 2 Rose villas, Pembroke road, Walthamstow house, Great Ilford Grange Park road, Leyton Mills Assist.-Comms.Gen.HerbertJames, Meayers WaIter, I Sylvan villas, Snake's Meyer Mrs. The Grange, Little Laver, Purfleet, Romford lane, Woodford Green Ongar S.O Mills Rev. John William M.A. Rectory, Mechi Mrs. Tiptree hall, Kelvedon Mickelborough William, 9 Charles ter· St. Lawrence Newland, Maldon Medcalf Mrs. Western road, Romford race, Manor park, East Ham e Mills Alfred, Victoria road, George lane, MedcalfWilliam, I Stanley villas,Stanley Micklefield William Fayres, Oak villas, Leytonstone e road, Woodford Crescent road, Brentwood Mills Alfred Rought, I Claremont villas, Medgett Thomas, 3 Beachcroft road, Mickleread David, 64 Romford road, Thornhill road, Leyton Leytonstone e Stratford e Mills Edward Thomas, Granville road, Meclland John Rowe, 2 Woodbine villas, Middleton Surgeon-Major John M.D. Walthamstow Chelmsford road west, Woodford Mersea road, Colchester Mills George, Belmont park, Chigwell Mee Edward D. Wick place, Bulphan, Middleton James M.D. Great Baddow, Mills George, IQ Buxton rd. Forest gte e Romford Chelmsford Mills Henry Penny, 5 Park villas, Park Mee Mrs. 2 Grove villas, Brentwood Middleton Thos. A. Crouch st. Colchester road, Leyton Meech Francis, Cowley cottage, Cowley Midgley Arthur, Larchmount, London Mills James, Thames villas, Grange road, Leytonstone e road, Saffron Walden Park road, Leyton Meech Peter, 146 Romford rd. Stratford e Milbank James, New London road, Mills John, Primrose villa, Chelmsford Meek Alfred, 4 Gainsboro' villas, Fairlop Chelmsford road east, Woodford road, Leytonstone e Milbourn Thomas, Cato Annetta villa, Mills John, Shrubbery, Loughton Meek Mrs. Birch cottage, Forest side, Clarendon road, Walthamstow MiIlsJohn,Snake's lane,Woodford Green Chingford Mildred Henry, Warley house, Great Mills John Baker, Mellendean lodge, Meekin Frank, Tilney house, Eagle lane, Warley, Brentwood Cambridge park, Wanstead e Snaresbrook e Mildred Mrs. Brook house, Chigwell Mills John Larkin, I Lansdowne villas, Meeks Mrs. 10 Cecil road, Leytonstone e Miles Geo. Wycke cot. Spital rd. Maldon High road, Leytonstone e Meers George Crittall, Woodham house, Miles In. 2 Ellen vils. Grange Park road, Mills Mrs. 36 Crouch street, Colchester Barking road, Canning town e Leyton Mills Mrs. Hampton house, Upton lane, Meeson Arthur John, Telfords, Rawreth, Miles John, Forest lane, Forest gate e West Ham e Chelmsford Miles Mrs. Dunan villa, Earlham Mills Peter, The Grange, Sewardstone e Meeson In. 171 Romford rd. Stratford e grove, Forest gate e Mills Thomas, Thames villas, Grange Meeson Mrs. Holly lodge, High road, Miles Miss, Spital road, MaIden Park road, Leyton Leytonstone e Miles Mrs. Rayne road, Braintree Milman Thomas Francis, The Anchorage, Meeson William, Merryfield, Rettendon Miles William, Edmonton terrace, Id- Hainault road, Leytonstone e place, Rettendon, Chelmsford miston road, Forest gate e Milne In. 18 St. Andrew's rd. Plaistow e Meggy Andrew, 2 Waltham villas, New Mileson Edward Abel, Garforth villa, Milne'rhos. 218 Romford rd. Stratford e London road, Chelmsford Stanley road, Woodford Milnes, Rev. William Norton, 2 Kensing- Meg~' Mrs. Halstead house, Cliff Millard C. P. Eyotts, Woodham Ferrers, ton villas, Roman road, Colchester parade, Southend Chelmsford Milton John, 2 Elizabeth cottages, Albert Meggy Robert Smith, Warley road, Millard William, Essex hall, Colchester square, Forest gate e Brentwood Miller Rev. Chas. M.A. Vicarage, Harlow Minett John Thomas, Oswald house, Meiter Charle!J William, Mill house, Miller Rev. Edmund B.A. 82 East hill, Cleveland road, Snaresbrook e Queen's road, Brentwood Colchester Minter Wm.Lower gn.Brightlingsea S.O Melhado Gordon, 12 Westbury road, Miller Rev. William Coase T.A.K.C.L. Minto Andrew, 2 Barton villas, Birkbeck Brentwood Vicarage, TiUingham, Maldon road, Leytonstone e Melles W.Sewardstone lodg.Sewardstone Miller Chas. 6 Clarence rd. Leytonstone e Minuto J oseph, 2 Braybrook villas, Mellish C. Fern viI. Newrd.Buckhurst HI Miller George, Belfairs lodge, Leigh, Vicarage road, Leyton Mellish Mrs. Fryerning, Ingatestone Chelmsford Mioux Rev. Paterne, Nazareth house, Melson John, I Lorne vill~s, Forest lane, Miller Henry, II Wellington rd.Harwich Southend Forest gate e Miller Hiram, Grove house, Grove road, Mister John, 2 Penryn terrace, Victoria Memory Alfred, Theydon Bois, Epping Woodford road, Romford Mendham James, 3 Roker place, St. Miller Hugh, Gresham villa, South- Mitchell Adam, 3 Wanstead villas, James' road, Forest gate e church road, Southend Leytonstone road, Stratford e Mens Alfred, Witham Miller James, Woodford Wells Mitchell Jas. Leytonstonerd. Stratford (I Mens Edwin, Dedham S.O . Miller In. Clifton ho. Grove rd. Woodfrd Mitchell John, 2 Lexder villas, Gold- Mercer Arthur Wyatt, Stallford-Ie- Miller In. H. The Priory, Saffrn.Walden smith road, Leyton . Hope, Romford Miller Miss, The Rookery, St. John's Mitchell Miss, Avenue house,1Vitham Mercer Francis Montier, Field house, street, Colchester· Mitchell Miss,163Coggeshall rd.Braintree Marsh street, Walthamstow Miller Miss, I Woodbine villas, Stanley Mitchell Mrs. I Maria ter. Stratford gn e Mercer George, I Verandah place, West road, Woodford Mitchell Mrs. 21 St. John's st. Colchester street, Colchester . Miller Mrs. Fairfield villa, Birchanger, Mitchell Wm. 176 High st. Stratford e Mercer Waiter, Whalebone farm, Chad- Bishop's Stortford Mitchell William Aug. Boscobel, Park well Heath Miller Mrs. 6 Lea Bridge road, Leyton place, Leyton Merchant Rev. James, Talbot terrace, Miller Mrs. Nazing, Waltham Cross Mitchell William R. 4 Clyde terrace, Grays Thurrock S.O Miller Mrs. Norfolk villa, Stanhope Capworth street, Leyton Mercier Major Charles, 2 Cambridge road, Walthamstow Mitcheson John, The Grove, Stratford e terrace, Southend Miller Mrs. Stansted Mountfitchet, Mixer Mrs. Dedham hall, Dedham f:.0 Mercier Cyril, S8 Claremont road, Bishop's Stortford Mobbs John, 2 Avenue road, Leyton Forest gate e Miller Mrs. I4 Wellington rd. Harwich Mockett Matt, Lodge, Little Waltham, MerckEdward, Aldersbrook villas,Manor Miller Samuel H. Farad'l.Y road, Leyton Chelmsford park, East Ham e Miller Thomas, The Laurels, Thorpe-Ie- Modlin John Robert, Holly 10dge,Shern- MeredithMrs.2Pembrke. pI. Walthmstw Soken, Colchester hall street, Walthamstow Merewether Fras. Lewis Shaw, Peacocks, Miller Wm. 3 Roman villa, Roman road, Moffatt Mrs. Southbury house, Hart Margarettillg, Ingatestone Colchester street, Barking Merlens In. 58 Gurney rd. Forest gate e Milligan Rev. Henry Mawson B.A. Moffin Edward EIgar, I Upton villas,. Merriman Major William R.E. 8 Camp Vicarage, Althorne, Maldon Stratford road, Park, Plaistow e villas, Military road, Colchester Millington Miss, Westbury villas, Mogge Henry, Lyndhurst lodge,Earlham Merriman Hy. J.Princes rd. Bckhrst.Hill Brentwood grove, Forest gate e Merrington John, Whites place, Marga- Millington Thomas Alexander, Avenue Moggridge Col. John Y. R.E. Abbey retting,Ingatestone hOUse, Orford road, Walthamstow house, St. John's green, Culchester Merritt Wm. 3 Borthwick rd. Wanstead Millington William Alexander, 2 Homely Mohrmann Joseph, 19 Hampton road,. Messent Mrs. Stebbing, Chelmsford villas, Lansdowne road, Snaresbrook Forest gate e Metcalf George, 4 Nightingale villas, Millington Wilham Henry, 40 Wellesley Moir John, 22 Hope terrace, Lilliput Nightingale lane, Wanstead e road, Wanstead e road, Canning town e 25'".
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