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ESSEX. MAR 549 Pilgrim John Thomas (Exors TRADES DIRECTORY.] ESSEX. MAR 549 Pilgrim John Thomas (exors. of), Great Johnson ·w. & Son, Railway coal depot, Edwards E. 3 St. John's rd. Chelmsford Chesterford S. 0 Braintree Finch F. E. Castle Helingham, Halstead Randall R. & W. (G. A. Randall, man.), Myhill Addy Nunn, Gold street & Rail- Finch Wm. CastleHedingham, Halstead Dunmow brewery, Dunmow way station, Saffron Walden Fletcher Jas. Sible Hedingham, Halstead Randells & Co. West wharf, Grays Osborn Robert Eli, Kelvedon French William, Gt.Wakering,Southend Thurrock, Grays; & Barking South Essex Coal Co. L. T. & S. Rail- Fulcher James, 45 New street, & South Raven Mrs. Elizabeth Victoria, Wethers- way; Goods yard, Southend ; & at Primrose hill, Chelmsford field brewery, Wethersfield, Braintree South Shoebury Gay Isaac Matthew, Becontree heath Ridley T. D. & Sons, Townfield steam Tomlinson James (artificial), 2 Tindal Gay W. Gt Sunnings,CorbetsTye,Rmfrd mills, Chelmsford ; Church lane, square, Chelmsford Gay Wm. Greatfield, Ripple rd. Barking Bocking, Braintree; Manor street, Gay ,V. Thornton ho.RushGrn.Romford Braintree; Springfield, Chelmsford; MARBLE MASONS. Grainger Thos. Greenstead, Colchester Hartford End brewery, Felstead, See Stone & Marble Masons. Gross Edward, Wix, Manningtree Chelmsford & Writtle, Chelmsford Groves Jesse, West Bergholt R.S.O SandersA.Heckford brdg.Birch, Colchstr MARINE ENGINEERS. Haines William, Moor Hall farm, Sanders Alfd. Layer-de-la-Hay, Colchstr See Engineers-Marine. Bycknacre, Chelmsford Scott Charles, 52 New st. Chelmsford HammondEdwd.Broomfield,Chelmsford Seabrooke & Sons Lim. Grays; & at MARINE STORE DEALERS. Hammond G. Pilgrims hatch, Brentwd Corn market, Romford (wednesdays) Adfield William, Melbourne terrace Hammond W.Pilgrims hatch,Brentwood Smith Mrs. E. Great Bardfield,Braintree Baker William, Golden Lion lane & New Hardy Samuel, Black Notley, Braintree Spencer Charles & Sons,Stansted Mount- town, Harwich Harrington J. SI Parsonage st. Halstead fitchet ; & Manuden, Bishop's Strtfrd Barbrook H. & Son, 9 Church st.Maldon Harris Thomas, Baddow rd. Chelmsford Spencer William Stacey, Benfield bower, Brown Geo. W. I78 Magdelenst.Colchstr Harris Waiter, Broomfield, Chelmsford Stansted Mountfitchet,Bishop'sStortfd Calver John, 20 Cannon road, Colchestr Harrison Robert, Admiral's Park estate, Stokes George, High st. Saffron Walden Clark James, 7 William street, Grays Rainsford road, Chelmsford Taylor Vero William, Castle Hedingham Thurrock, Grays Harwood A. J. St. Peter's st. Colchester & Sib le Hedingham, Halstead Clark W. 1 Alien viis. Brewery rd.Sthend Hedge Charles, Endlebury rd. Chingford Thorn & Livermore, Crown brewery, Cousins Frederick, High street, Romford Hollington James, Dagenham, Romford Tiptree Heath, Kelvedon Denney William, Quay, Harwich Horsnell Charles Henry, I Hope square, TownsendWm.Town st. Thaxted,Dunmw Dines Wllliam, Queen street, Bright- Primrose hill, Chelmsford Webb & Gibbons, Crown brewery,Dunmw lingsea, Colchester Howge.;o Alfred, Five Elms, Dagen- Webber F. Newmans, Lamarsh, Co1chstr Dow Benj. Tillingham, SouthminsterS.O ham, Romford Writtle Brewery Co. Lim. (W. H. L. Finch William, Hockley S.O Hunneyball Wm. Mistley, Manningtree Pattisson, managing dir.), Writtle, Howard Geo. Thundersley,Rayleigh S.O Jarrett James, Rainsford la. Chelmsford Chelmsford Howe Geo. Ballingdon, Sudbury (Suffik) Johnson B. H. Upp. Dovercourt.Harwch Hughes J. High Bridge st.WalthamAbby Johnson James, Barling, Rochford S.O MANTLE MANUFACTURERS. Kettle John, Castle st. Saffron Walden Kemp E. Sible Hedingham, Halstead Roberts Miss Maria, I9 Albert rd.Sthend Malyon Robert, Nine .Ashes, Ingatestone Kibble James, 32 Trinity st. Halstead Shepherd Miss Lizzie, Molesey villa, Oxley James, St. Helen's rd. Southend King H. Abbey grdns. Waltham Abbey Stanley road, Woodford Oxley John, n4 High street, Grays Knight Brothers, Aveley, Purfleet S.O 'l'hurrock, Grays Lancaster George, Lower Anchor street, MANTLE WAREHOUSES. Oxley Oli>er, I40 William street, Grays Chelmsford Audus Arthur, Town st. Thaxted,Dunmw Thurrock, Grays Last George, North street, Halstead Carter Charles, Rosemary road, Clacton- Palmer Richard W. 23 Hall st. Chelmsfd Ling William, Great Oakley, Harwich on-Sea R.S.O Peggs Cornelius, Waterside, Brightling- )ladle James, Stock, lngatestone Fuller Benjamin Henry, Manchester sea, Colchester Miller J. & A. Coval road, Chelmsford house, Cross street, Hill street & Reed James, I2 Back lane, Barking Money Henry, St. Peter's st. Colchester Market row, Saffron Walden Shepherd Henry, Chigwell Row l\lorley Henry, Barking Side, Ilford London Alfd. Hy. 34Broadway, Barking Steed John, 3 North street, Halstead Morton William, Gt. Totham, Witham Robson Waiter, King st.Saffron Walden Sullivan Murphy,Horn's rd.Barking Side Moutell W. Upp. Dovercourt, Harwich Scarfe Albert (late G. Ager & Sons), 27 Thurgood John, Great Chesterford S.O Munday James, Primrose farm, Chad- High street, Colchester TurnerS. Holdersgn. Lindsell,Chelmsfd well street, Chadwell Heath R.S.O Tyrell William, Great Chesterford S.O Newman John, Hutton, Brentwood MANUFACTURING Vale John, Takeley, Chelmsford Newman William, Burnham S.O CHEMISTS. Wakefield Fredk. Suffield hatch,Chingfd Odell William, Low street, Chingford See Chemists-Manufacturing. Wheel John, South street, Brentwood Palmer Mrs. Sarah, Newbiggen street, White Chas. North rd.Prittlewell,Sthend Thaxted, Dunmow MANURE AGENTS. Williams John, High street, Leigh S.O Parrish C. & J. Becontree hth. Romford See Agents-Manure. Patten W1lliam, Hatfield, Witham MARKET GARDENERS. Pearson James, Wix, Manningtree MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Alexander & Shelley, Home Hill farm, Phillips William, Bennet's Castle lane, Chelmsford Manure Co. Lim.(E.Barrett, Chigwell road, South Woodford Chad well Heath R.S.O sec.), The Wharf,Springfield, Chelmsfd Alien H. ChadwellSt.Chadwell Hth. R.SO Pilgrim Charles, N otley road, Braintree Cook Edward & Co. (chemical), East Alien James, Chadwell Heath R.S.O Plastow W. Little Coggeshall, Kelvedou London soap works, Bow, Stratford E Barker Fdk. Oxney gn. Writtle,Chelmsfd Poole William, Gale Street farm, Chad­ Hempleman Frederick S. & Co. Rainham Barker George William, Ramsey ,Harwch well Heath R.S. 0 ferry, Rainham S.O Barton B. 3 :\lilton vils.Doverct.Harwch Poole William James, High d. Ilford Lawes Chemical Manure Co. Limited (T. Bixby David, Becontree heath, Romford Potter Wm. Pleasant rd. Low. Southend Elborough, managing dir; J. ~Iorgan, Bond William, Ley street, Ilford Randall & Fowles, Dagenham, Romford sec.), Barking creek, Barking Bones Gabriel, Great Oakley, Harwich & Rainham S.O Miller & Johnson (chemical), Rainham Brett Thomas P. Tiptree heath,Kelvedon Raven H. II Sutherland ter. Chelmsfrd ferry, Rainham S.O Brewstet Richd. Gt. Horkesley,Colchestr Rickett Henry, Dagenham, Romford Bull Joseph, Little Oakley, Harwich Ridgwell Brothers, Orsett S.O Farmer Thomas & Co. Limited (artifi- Burgess Peter, Bradfield, Manningtree Roberts R.Horn's rd.Barking Side,Ilford cial), Hall's wharf, Victoria docks E; Buries Stephen, Sutton, Rochford S.O Rogers Mrs. F. 39 St. John's st.Colchstr City office, Billiter buildings, Billiter Bush G. Green,Henham,Bishop's Stortfd Rowland T. Upp. Dovercourt, Harwich street, London E C Butler Charles, Sible Hedingham,Halstd Sams H. Castle Hedingham, Halstead Gibbs James & Co. Limited; works, Buttle Waiter, Alphamstone, Colchester Scraggs Robert, Eastwood, E::outhend Victoria docks, London E Camping John, Burnham S.O Seaborn John, Old heath, Colchester Carter Frederick, Fingringhoe, Colchestr Sewell Samuel, Chignal, Chelmsford MANURE MERCHANTS. Carter T. Sewardstone st. Walthm.Abbey Smith C. Clock House farm, East Ham E Clapham George Frederick (artificial), Chaplin Wm. Lit. Bromley,Manningtree Southgate John, 88 Duke st. Chelmsford Coal depot, Railway station, Dunmow ChapmanGeorge,Rainsford rd.Chelmsfd Sparrow G. Upp. Dovercourt, Harwich Barnard Bros. ; head office, High street, ChurchyardlVI.D. Wrabness,Manningtree Spells Herbert, Wycliffe Nurseries, Newport S.O ; depots, High street & Clark James, Writtle, Chelmsford Southminster S.O Railwaystation, SaffronWalden; Aud- Cole Henry, North Ockenden, Romford SpringettJ. Castle Hedingham, Halstead ley End railway station, Wendens Cole Thomas, Aldboro' Hatch, Ilford Stewart John, Holland road, Great Ambo; Elseham & Littlebury Davey William, Ardleigh, Colchester I Clacton, Colchester Belsham Isaac & Son, Upper Railway Diggens Fredk. W. 47 East hill,Colchstr Stringer Thomas, Barking Side, Ilford street, Braintree Dodd Charles, North Ockendon, Romfrd Strowlger D. Serpentine walk, Colchestr Groves John, Railway station,Braintree; Dowsett Mrs. M. Broomfield, Chelmsfrd Sutton Henry, Chadwell street, Chad- & at Dunmow ; Yeldham & Rayne Dyson Samuel, Sible Hedingham,Halstd we1l Heath R.S. 0 .
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