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Alphamstone, Colchester Hazleton Thomas, Nettet~well, Harlow Burges!l William,Beauchamp Root!Jing, Ellis Samuel, Wix, Manningtree Hempstead George, Howe street, Great Brentwood Ellis Samuel, Wrabness, Manningtree Waltham, Chelmsford Ilurke Edward, Dagenham, Romford Ellis Stephen, Ramsey, Harwich Hempsterl Thomas, Chatley ,ChelmsfilTd Eush Jhn.Bircban!!,'er, Bishop'sStortford Ely John, Pattiswick, Braintree Heyden W. Arke.sden, Bishop'sStortfrd Butcher John, Panfield, Hraintree Ely Mrs. Mary Ann, Stisted, Braintree Hicks Henry, 51 New street, Braintrec :Butcher Joseph, Church end, Woodford EmenyJhn.TolleshnntD'Arcy,Kelvedon Hicks John,l51 Coggesha\1 rd.Braintree Camp James, Little Hallingbury, Evans Thomas H. Foxearth, Sudbury Higgs Thomas, Chadwell Heath Bishop's Stortford Evans Thos. Hardy, Pentlow, Sudbury Hitclleock Hy. Hoy st. Canning towne Candler C. Broomfield rd. Chelmsford Eve George, Rayne road, Braintree Hitchcock Mrs. Jane, Warley street, CattSJJmuel, Wivenhoe cross, Wivenhoe, Everett John, 3 West street, Harwich Great Warley, Brentwood Colche~ter Farrants C. Castle Hedingham, Halstead Holm an Rt. N ewport,Bishop's Stortford Chamher·Iain Charles, Castle street, Firmin Thomas, Bulmer, Sudbury Horsnell Alfred, Hatfield, Chelmsford Saffron Walden Firmin Thos. Greenshead grn. Halstead Horsnell Waiter, Eppin!! Chapman John Thomas,Grea.tBardfield, Fitch Elijah, Great Heath, Great Ilorsuell William, H atfil·ld, Harlow Brain tree Btomley, M anningtree H owe Robt.C.Ca.stle Hedingham, H alstd Chapman R. W. Beadel's end, Writtle Flatman H.Woodham Ferrer!!,Chelmsfrd Humphrey & ilickford, Bridge str~::et, Chapman S. Blackmore, Ingatestone Fleck Harridt, Annie & Henry, Burn- Cog~eshall Chapman William, Rayleigh ham, Maldon Humphreys William 1 Eradwell-juxta- Cboat Samuel & Son, Church street Fookes Charles, Fingrir•ghoe,Colchester f'~ggesl•all, Braintree north, West Ham e French George, Gt. Yeldham, Hnlstead Hunt Chrh.topher, Dedham Choppen Stph. H adleigb, Chelmsford Frost J ames, High street & Fambridge H unwick C.Layer-de-la-Haye,Colehestr Clark George & Son, Rochfot·d road, Maid on H unwick Fratteis, East st. Coggeshali Clark G. Ramsden Crays, Ingntestone Frost John Chas. Causeway, Maldon Hutchin Miss Fanny, Sheering, Harlow ('lark John, Gt. Bentley, Colchester Frostick James, High st. Manningtree Hutchin George, Harlow Clark William, Grays Thurrock Fuller D. Chadwell tlt.l\Iary's,Roruford Hutley Frederick, Birch, Colchester Cla~don Thos. High Easter, Chelmsford Fuller Nathan, Little Dunmow Hutley Geo. Layer Breton, Kelvedon CockerellJas. Queen street, Brentwood Fuller Philip, Felsted, Chelmsford Hutley Henry, Rivenhall, Witliam Coe Jabez, Bannisters green, Felsted, Fuller Thomas, Witham Hutley Jonn. Layer Marney, Kelredoo Chelmsford Fuller William, Black N otley, Brain tree H utley \\ illiam, Feering, Kdvedon Cogdale John, Roxwell, Chelmsford Fynn William, Dunton, Brentwood Hutley William, Lt>xden, Colchester Collins Robt. George st. Canning twn e Gamp James, Heath, Hatfield, Harlow lnkpen Stephen, West Ham lane e Cook Wm. Sun street, Waltharn Abbey Garrod Isaac, Walton-on-the-Naze lsbell \Villiam, East st. Waltham!ltow 8 Cooper Charles, Mundon, 1\ialdon Garward James, Leyton e Ives Fredk. B~lchamp Otten, Sudhury Cooper Henry, Boxted, Colchester Gas('oigneJas. Marsh st.Walthamstowe Ives Henry, Great Yeldham, Halstead CooperS. Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsfrd Gill Mrs. Elizabeth, London rd. 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Colche8ter Walden & at Ashdon enhuru· street, Colchester Cripps Thomas, Purleigh, Maldon Green Thos. Littlebury, Saffron Walden Judd Stephen, Orsett, Romford Crooks Rohert, Pitsea, Chelmsford Grimwood F. Shenfield com. B1·entwood Kedi11g Abmham Jas. Purleig-h,Maldon Cross William, Dedham Grirnwood JamPS, Alresford, Colchester KeenA.Aidborough hatch,Barking tlide Croxson Saml. Southclmrch, Southend Grim wood John, Chappel, Halstead Kemp Samuel, Great Tot ham, Witham Cutting Edgar, Upper Dovercourt, Grout Henry, Church end, Dunmow Kemping John, Mersea road,Colchester Harwich Grout By. High Roothing, Chel111sford Kent B. Gt. Chesterford,SaffronWalden Dale James, Eeazley end, Wethersfield, Grout James, tlreat Totharn Witham Kettle Geo. Wm. Goluhanger, Maldon Brain tree Gunn J ames, Black more eno,1 WetherB- King Charles, Great Tey, Kelveuon Dansie Wm. Bures Hamlet, Colchester field, Braintree King Mrs. Lucy, Raiuham Dawking S.Stapletord Tawney, Romford Hall J oseph, Chingford King Samuel, Hamsey, Harwich Day Altred, Lawford st. Manningtree Ham by William, ~t. Osytb, Colchester Kingsnorth Danl. 'l'urret pi. Gt. Ilford e Day John, Well street, Maryland point, Hammond Alfred, El mstead, Colchester Knight Mrs. Elizabeth, Pilg-riru's hatch, Stratford e Hammond Edward, Hig·h st.Brentwood Sourh Weald, Brentwood Deaves W. Heath, Weeley, Colchester HardyC.Cornish Hall end,Finchin~field Knight Thomas, Back st. Brentwood Dehnam Mrs. Ellen, Harlow Harring-tonMrs. E. Churchst.Hraintree Lamb Charles, Burnham, Maldon DebneyC.&Co.Harrow grn.Leytonstone Harris Benjamin, Great Burstead, In- Langley Joshua, Aveley, Romford ])eeks Isaac, Chl:'quers yard, Hig·h gatestone e Lawrence John, Dedham street, Brentwood Harri~ Edward, Broadway, Barking Layzell Wm. Stoneham st. Co,re:eshall Decks William, Mundon, Maldon Harris George, Bulphan, Romford Lewin James, Dagenham, Romford Disney William, Mistley_, Manningtree Harris Geo. East Horndon, Brentwood Lewin R. Woodham Ferrers, CIHJim~frd Dixon James, Pledguon, Henham, Harris Ge'orge, White Notley, Witham Liuggood William & George, Rayleigll Bishop's Stortford HarrisG. R.Lion end, Boreham ,Chelmsld Lingley John, Kel vedo11 Dodd George, Chigwell Row Harris John, Terling, Witham Ling-ley Thomas, Copford, Colchester Dodd Henry, Peldon, Colchester Harris J oseph, Althorne, Maid on Long J oseph, Abri1lge, Romtord })odson Robert, Stones green, Great Harris Joseph, Burnham, Maldon Low Francis, Nazin~, Waltham CroSIJ Okley, Harwich Harris Joseph, Hattield, Cht:lmsford Lucking Wm. Gt. \\ altham, Chelmsford Dough ton Jas. Tiptree heath, K elvedon Harris J oseph, North Fambridge,Maldn Ludbrook l:'lamuel, Ray ne, Brain tree l>ownes Samuel, East hill, Colchester Rnrris Mrs. Mary, Clmrch street, Bock· ,vl akings F. Bt::ll yd. Tindal, Chelmsford Dowsett Chas. Gt. Bardfield, Braintree ing, Brain tree Maki11gs Mrs.Maria,N orton Mand~:ville, Dowsett Samuel, Roydon, Ware Harr•snnMrs.Dehorah,Abbertn.Colchstr Inga1e-tone lJowsett William, Messing, Kelvedon Hart Samuel, High st. Great Ilford e Makings Mi~s Sarah, Billericay Drane George, Little Saling, Braintree Harvey Aaron, Lindsell, Chdmsford .\'!ann :Saruuel, Stow l\'raries, Mald.on Dudley Thomas, Tollesbury, Kelvedoo Harwood William, Barking Side Mansfield William, Vange, Romtord D11dley T. Tolle,hunt Magna, Witham Hasler Daniel, Good Ea~ter, Chelmsford Mardell GcorJ;Ce, Hatfield, Harlow Dunham Rohert, Abridge, Romford HaslerT.Ford end,Gt.Walthru.Citelmsfd Marsh John, Fox street, Canning twn tJ Dyster William, Aveley, Romford HaslerThomas, OunsleygrPen,Dnnmow Martin John, High street, Rornford F..areeEdmnd.M:argaretting~Ingatestone Hasler William, Pleshey, Chelmsford Martin N.Woodham Fel'rers, Chel111sfrtl. :&!wards John, Rald~h Hawkins F. Belchamp Waiter, Sudbury Martin William, t:!tamhourne, Halstead Eke Henry, York hill, I.oughton Hawkins Hy. Gt. Maplestead, Halstead Mascall 81. Burges, Felsted, Chelm11furd • .
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