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ESSEX. SHO 577 Hunneyball Thos TRADES DIRECTORY.] ESSEX. SHO 577 Hunneyball Thos. Mistley, ManningtreerLewsley Joseph, Bnrnham S.O Nash James, Chapel hill, Braintree Hunwick Thomas Arthnr, High street, Lilley Frank Hy. La.ngham, Colchester NashJas.45&47Low.Raihvayst.Braintree Mistley, Manningtree Lindsell Thomas, I04 High st. Braintree N ash Reuben, East st. Saffron W alden Hurst Henry, Gt. Clacton, Colchester Linsdell Edward, Hadstock, Cambridge Nash Richd.44 Seymour rd. East Ham E Hutley John, West street, Coggeshall LockwoodEdwd.Paglesham,Rochfrd.S 0 Neville Thos.LeadenRoothing,Chelmsfrd Hutton 'Vm. West Thurrock, Grays Long Miss S. E. South st. Manningtree Newberry Hy. London rd.Stifford,Grays Hymas Mrs. Rachael Matilda, I42 Lorraine John J. 33 Gilberd rd.Colchestr ~ewby Mrs. Jane, I Bergholt road, Mile Moulsham street, Chelmsford Lovelace Waiter, Little Chesterford, End, Colchester Ince George, Sturmer, Halstead Great Chesterford S.O Newman Joseph, Little Dunmow, Ingram Mrs.Martha,Salisbury cots.Ilfrd Low Jas. 3I Moulsham st. Chelmsford Chelmsford Jackson Philip, Cutler's green, Tha:xted, Lucas C. Tanners la. BarkingSicle,Ilford Nicholas Mrs. Clarissa, Ulting, Mal don Dunmow Lucas )Irs. Elizabeth, Ramsey,Harwich Nichols Alfred John, Abridge, Romford James Abraham,33Colemanst.Southencl Lucas Henry, Barking side, Ilforcl Noakes George, Epping James Edgar, Rixen road, Manor Park Lucas Mrs. Sarah, 57 Hythe hl.Colchstr Noakes Thomas Nathan, Ongar S.O Janes Henry, 5 Victoria rd. Chelmsford Luck George, I33 North st. Barking Nobbs Robt. 33 Granville rd. Colchester Jarman T. Mill la. West Thurrock,Grays Lucking Charles, jun. Albert street, Noble Thomas Boyton, I6 Orsett road, J·umin T. M. 37 Maldon rd. Colchester Great Warley, Brentwood Grays Jarvis Henry, Stock, Ingatestone Ludkin Mrs. Frances, Albert rd.Romfrd Norman B. Maria st.New town, Harwich Jarvis James, Stock, Ingatestone Ludkin Henry, Victoria road, Romford North Jsph. Fordham heath, Colchester Jarvis Samuel, Rettendon, Chelmsford Luxford John,22 Roman rd.East Ham E Nutt Wm. Queen's rd. Buckhurst Hill Jeffries Alfred, High street, Bright- Lu:xton John, Burnham S.O Oakley George, Orsett S.O lingsea, Colchester Lycett Thos.45 Seymourrd.EastHamE OakleyMrs.Martha,u9North st.Barking JeffriesMrs.H.86 Magdalen st.Colchester Malton Daniel, Becontree heath,Romfrd Ogden William, Sea View road, South Jennings George, 42 Brooke road,Grays Mann Fred, Duton hill, Great Easton, Shoebury, Shoebnryness S.O Thurrock, Grays Dunmow Ogles Mrs. Elizth. Dagenham, Romford J ohns George, Newport S. 0 Manu Mrs. William Tipp, Sidney street, Oliver Herbert, Gt. Wakering, Southend Johnson Chas. 2o6 Magdalen st.Colchstr Brightlingsea, Colchester Oliver J oseph, Wennington,RainhamS. 0 Johnson Mrs. Eliza, Cressing, Braintree ManningSl. Chapel cut,Mistley,Mangtree OliverMrs.Susan,NineAshes, Ingatestone Johnson Mrs.Elizh.39 Church rd.Barkng Mansfield James, 58 Wantz rd. Mal don Oliver William, Barking side, llford J ohnson John, Barnston, Chelmsford MarchMrs. E. High st. Brightlgsea. Clchstr OsbornMrs.Naomi, r2Esse:x st. Colchester Johnson Philip, 39 Queen's rd. Barking Markham Walter, I02 W antz rd. Mal don Os borne Wm. High st. south,EastHam E Joslin Mrs. Eliza, 97 Hythe hill,Colchstr Marmion P.Broadwy.GraysThrrck.Grys Oxborrough John, Dean street, Bright­ Judd Miss Caroline, Hatfield Forest, Marrable Herbt.Nth.Ockendon,Romford lingsea, Colchester Hatfield, Harlow MarshMrs. H. Hempstead,SaffronWaldn Oxbrow Misses Emma & Esther, I63 Judd Charles, Great Hallingbury, Marsh James, Ashdon, Saffron Walden Manor street, Braintree Bishop's Stortford MarshallMrs.Elizth.85 Northst.Barking Page J. u Broadway, Grays Judd John, Broadley common, Roydon, Marshall Wm. 6 Vineyard st. Colchester PagramMrs.Jane,Welsley rd.Brentwood Waltham Cross Martin George, 25 West street, Harwich Pallett Thomas, Sun st. Waltham Abbey Kedge Thomas, Wix, Manningtree Martin Jn. I9&2r Winnock rd. Colchester Palmer Mrs. Ann, Ugley ,Bishop'sStortfrd Keebel George, 28 Church st. Harwich Marvin Mrs. Geo. Mistley, Manningtree PalmerH.wOrsettrd.GraysThrrck.Grys Keeble George, Good Easter,Chelmsford Maskell Charles, Tollesbury, Kelvedon Palmer ~Irs. M. Regent st. Manningtree Keeble Wm. Hull bridge, Hockley S.O Maskell H. Parson'shth.Grnstd.Colchstr Pannell Joseph, Toppesfield, Halstead Kelby James, Gascoigne road, Barking Mason James,Littlebury,Saffron.Walden Pannell Wm. Black Notley, Braintree Kellow Herbert, Baker st. Orsett S.O Mason Richard, Dunmow ParcellF.Sewardstone st.WalthamAbbey Kemp Jas. 3 The Pavement,EastHamE Mason William, I7 Spital road, Maldon Paris Daniellsaac, Sheering, Harlow Kennedy Chas. IO Artillery st.Colchestr Matthams Walter, Hutton, Brentwood Parish Arthur, Ilford lane, Barking Kerridge Shadrach, Frating, Colchester MayJohn,WestHanningfield,Chelmsford Parish Henry, Bridge street, Halstead Kill by George, 47 Denmark terrace, May J sph. WestHanningfield,Chelmsford Parker l\Irs. G. 32 St. Paul's rd. Barking East Ham E Maylon George, Cooks Mill green, High- Parkin George, Debden green, Debden, Kindred Arthur, Ridgwell, Halstead wood, Chelmsford Saffron Walden King Charles, 77 Milton st. Southend MeachenMrs.M.23 King'sQuayst.Hrwch Parmenter Peter,24Mersea rd.Colchester King Mrs. Emma, Sewardstone street, Mead J ames, Laindon, Brentwood Parry Alfred, West Thurrock, Grays Waltham Abbey Mead Wm. I Seymour rd. East Ham E Parry W. Waltham ter. Woodford Bridge King Mrs. Henrietta, Chadwell Street, Meads James, Upshire, Epping Parsons l\Irs. Ellen, Gre::tt Stambridge, Chadwell Heath R.S.O Meggott George, Barking Side, Ilford Rochford S.O King Jehu, Weeley, Colchester Merchant Geo. Little Oakley, Harwich Patmore Mrs. Jane, II Tanner st. Brkng King Mrs. Martha Mary, I5 King's Merchant Mrs. Minnie, 96 Argent lSt. Patten Mrs. Rebecca, Colne green, Quay street, Harwich Grays Thurrock, Grays Wakes Colne, Halstead King Samuel Jas. West Bergholt R.S.O MickleyA. Dyer's end,Stmbourne.Halstd Pavelin David, Witham Kingsbury James, George st. Harwich Milbank Miss E.St.Andrew's rd.Romford Pawley James, The Green, Chingford Knight Mrs. Harriett, Vicarage terrace, Miles William Thos.67Buttrd.Colchester Payne James, Peglesham, Rochford S.O Prittlewell, Southend Miller Thomas, Goldhanger, Maldon Peachey Fredk. 77 Barrack st. Colchestr Knight J. Eastst. Prittlewell, Southend Mills Mrs. Eliza, 37 Albert rd. Braintree Peacock Isaac, 133 Wantz road, Maldon Knights Stephen, Rayleigh S.O Milton William, New road, Barking Peacock William, Sheering, Harlow Knowles Mrs. L. 7 Fisher st. Barking Mitchell Samuel, 40 East st. Barking Peak Mrs. M. Bures Hamlet, BuresR.S. 0 Lambert Henry, Bulmer Tye, Sudbury Mitchell Samuel, 35 North st. Barking Pearce Enoch, Gladstone road, Buck- (Suffolk) Mitchel!Samuel,u Market st.EastHamE hurst Hill Lane Geo. Stanford Rivers, Romford Mizen Harry, Chigwell Row Pearson Andrew, High Ongar, Chipping Larter Herbert George, B urnham S. 0 Moles Fredk. Thorpe-le-Soken,Colchester Ongar S. 0 Law Jsph. Langley, Bishop's Stortford Monk Mrs. Elizth. Barking side, Ilford Peck William, Collier row, Romford Lawrence David, Panfield, Braintree Monk John, Mashbury, Chelmsford Pegrum Thos. Nazeing, Waltham Cross Lawrence William, Salcott, Kelvedon Moore Thomas, 2 Castle st. East Ham E PemmettT.John st.Brightlingsea,Clchstr Layton Mrs. Martha, I & 2 Anchor Moore William, High st. Wanstead NE PerrinJ. I8 Cowleyroad, Wanstead N.E street, Chelmsford Morgan Edward, I36 London rd. Grays Perry George, 44 Heath street, Barking Layzell Ephraim, I7 Broadway, Grays Thurrock, Grays Perry Mrs. Jane, Heath, Hatfield, Hrlw Leavett lsaac, jun. Tollesbury,Kelvedon Morse Miss Ann, Queen's rd. Southend Peters SI. Jn.jun.Low.Southend,Sthend Lee William, 38 Heath street, Barking MossGeorge,5 Denmark ter.East Ham E Piddington Mrs. Mary Ann, 2I West Leech Mrs. G. Little Easton,Chelmsford Moss George, West. Bergholt R.S.O Stockwell street, Colchester LefHey Mrs. Harriet, Ballingdon, Sud- Moss James, Canewdon, Rochford S.O Pigg Thomas Strangeways, Orsett S.O bury (Suffolk) Mow ling Jas. Lit. Wakering,RochfordS.O Pilgrim :\Iiss M. 5 Telham rd. E. Ham E Leftly John, I5 Linton road, Barking Muller Hy. 9 Vicarage la. East Ham E Pinchon Mrs. l\Iary, Hornchurch, Rmfrd Leggott Timothy, Fo:xearth, Long Mel- Mulley Frederick, Billericay Pipe James, Southminster S.O ford R.S.O. (Suffolk) Mullings Mrs.M.SibleHedingham,Halstd Piper Charles, GreatBardfield, Braintree Leonard W. Lit.Wakering,Rochford S.O Mumford Miss M.Plashet la.East Ham E Piper Chas. H. Gt. Bardfield, Br<~.mtree Levi Charles, Mill la. Saffron Walden MunsonBenj.R.ssStanwell st.Colchester Piper Geo. Brewer's end, Hatfield,Harlw Lewin James, Wakefield st.EastHam E MunsonGeorge,Wimbish,SaffronWalden Pittam Wm. Stapleford Tawney, Rmfrd Lewis John Daniel, Tower street,Bright- MurrellMissJ.Eastst.Prittlewell,Sthend Pitts Alfred, Ongar road, Brentwood lingsea, Colchester N ash Frederick, Stanford-le-Hope S. 0 Pitts Mrs. ~Iary Ann, O:xney green, Lilborn Albert W. Hamilton street, .Nash George, 6o ~Ianor st. Braintree Writtle, Chelmsford Parkeston, Harwich Nash G.Tye grn.Elsenhm.Bishp.'sStrtfd Poole Isaiah, Hawkwell, RochforJ S.O ESSEX 37 .
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