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628 Far Essex 628 FAR ESSEX. [KELLY'~ FARMERs-continued. Wheaton William H. Baddow park, Wilson John, Hill fllTm, Toppesfiel~ Warner J.High Birch,St.Osyth,Glchstr Great Baddow, Chelmsford Halstead Warren George Philip, Whitleys, Whipps Eli, Foxhall, Steeple, South- Wilson J. White Colne, Earls Colne- Cornish Hall End, Braintree minster S.O R.S.O Warren Robert, Sheering, Harlow Whitby Isaac Benjamin, Glebe farm, Wilson William, Elms, Berners Booth- Warren Roland Morris, Rouchins Feer- Ingrave, Brentwood ing, Ongar S.O ing, Kelvedon R.S.O White David William, Margaretting, Wilson W. Nth. Benfleet, Pitsea S.O Warwicker Henry, Brook farm, Wood- Ingatestone R.S.O WindelI Mrs. ·W. Dedham, Colchesterr' ham Ferrers, ChelIpsford White Miss Ellen, Berwick farm, Stan- Wilson William Francis, Thorpe-Ie- Warwicker William, Kent & Fullers, ford Rivers, Romford Soken, Colchester West Hanningfield, Chelmsford White Mrs. Isabella, Greensted-juxta- Windley Charles, 'Wood farm, Galley- Waterman J. Oakley,Bishop Stortford Ongar, Ongar S.O wood Common, Chelmsford Watkins W.Gt. Gales, ",Yoodford Brdg White John, Rettendon, Chelmsford Windmill Field, Romiord Watson D. Bois hall,Navestock,Brntwo White Joseph Henry, Pease Hall farm, Wing Alfred, Great Meadow end~. Watson Edgar, Litt.le Cambridge, Springfield, Chelmsford Ridgwell, Halsi>ead Great Easton, Dunmow White Samuel, Stock, Ingatestn.R.S.O Winter Arthur, Hainault rd. ChigwelL Watson William, Duton hill &:, White WaIter, Colne Engaine, Earls Wisbey C. Finchingfield, Braintree Meads, Great Easton, Dunmow Colne R.S.O Wisbey Geo. Ashdon, Saffron Walden Watt A. Horndon-on-the-Rill, Grays White Wm. Great Burstead, Brentwd Wiseman William & Thomas, Pink-­ Watt M. B. Heath Place farm, Orsett, Whitehead G. Radwinter, Saffron ney, Wimbish, Saffron Walden Grays Walden Wiseman Charles, Biggins farm, Gt. Watt Robert, Noak hill, Romford Whitehead Robert, Staples farm, Mar- Stambridge, Rochford S.O Watts Thomas, Byndes farm, Peb- garetting, Ingatestone R.S.O Wiseman Edward, New House farm,... marsh, Bures R.S.O. (Suffolk) Whiteley WaIter, Felstead, Chelmsfrd Wimbish, Saffron Walden Wauthier Arthur Ernest, Wyatt's Whiten William, High street, Bright- Wiseman Edward, jun. Wimbish Par- green, Blackmore, Brentwood lingsea, Colchester sonage farm, Saffron Walden Way Lewis· John, Spencer grange, Whitlock Walter, Poole house, Great Wiseman James, Thunderly hall,. Great Yeldham, Halstead Yeldham, Halstead Wimbish, Saffron lValden WebbA.Dairy House fm.Wix,Mnngtree Whitlow Frank, Gregories farm, Wiseman In. BoIls Park fm. ChigwelL Webb E. Abbott's hI. Mistley, Mngtree Theydon Bois, Epping Wiseman Joseph (exors. of), Wim­ Webb G. Earl's hI. St. Osyth, G1chstr Whitman Joseph &:, William, Parsonage bish, Saffron Walden Webb John, Horners, Beauchamp farm, Arkesden, Newport S.O Wiseman Joseph, Burnt house, 1Vim- Roothing, Ongar S.O Whitmell O. Gt. Bardfield, Braintree bish, Saffron Walden Webb Joseph, Co:es farm, The Heath, Whitnall Mrs. Marian &; Misses Luck- Wiskar WaIter, Cranbrook rd. Ilford" Weeley, Colchester ing, Little Laver, Ongar S.O Witney Edward, Albert's farm, Fel-- Webb Oscar, Nazeing, Waltham Cross Whitnall Henry, Wheelers farm, 8heer- stead, Chelmsford Webb William, Byners farm, Naze- ing, Harlow Witney George, Breams farm, Great. ing, Waltham Cross Whitwell Mrs. Eliza Ann, Gardiners Leighs, Chelmsford Webb Wm. Little Clacton, Colchester farm, Canewdon, Rochford S.O Wontner Mrs. Bussell, Little Oakley- WebbWm.New hl.MistIey,Manningtree Whitwell James'" White house, Canew- hall, Harwich Webb Wm. Jas. Boxwell, Chelmsford don, Rochford S.O Wood Alfred, Bourne bridge, Staple-· Webber F.Newmans,Lamrsh.Colchestr Wickham Thomas, Lower Wick farm, ford Abbots, Bomiord Webster C.Warlies fm.\Valtham Abbey Upper Dovercourt, Harwich Wood George, Hatfield, \Vitham - Webster G'has.Fras. Home fm. Chigwl: Wiffen Wm. Southchurch, Southend Wood J. Sparrows, Terling, Witham. Webster Mrs. John, Bradwell-juxta- Wiffen William, The Cottage, Peb- Wood J. Little Baddow, Chelmsford; Coggeshall, Braintree marsh, Bures R.S.O. (Suffolk) Wood Dwen, Terling, Witham Webster T. Stock, Ingatestone R.S.O Wiffin William, Galleywood hall, Gal- Wood Peter, Birchanger hall, Birch- Wederell Arthur Hughes, Threshers leywood common, Chelmsford anger, Bishop Stortford bush, High Laver, Harlow Wiggins J. Thundersley, Rayleigh S.O Wood Peter, Lower farm, Hazel end,.. Weeks Richard, Goat hall, Galley- Wilkin G. Walton's hI. Purleigh, Maldn Farnham, Bishop Stortford wood Common, Chelmsford Wilkins Cornelius, Purleigh, Maldon Wood Thomas, Stapleford hall, Staple.- Welby Alfd. HockIey hall, Hockley S.O Wilkinson George, Radley green, ford Abbots, Romford Welch Frederick John, Spriilgwell, Writtle, Chelmsford Wood William, Carters green, Match- Little Chesterford, Saffron Walden Willett John, Lower house, Steeple iug, Harlow Welch John, Small drinks, Nazeing, Bumpstead, Haverhill (Suffolk) Wood William Henry, Great Ludgores,.. Waltham Cross Willett Samuel, Yewtree, Steeple Danbury, Chelmsford Welch T. S. Lit. Walden, Saffron Wldn Bumpstead, Haverhill (Suffolk) Woodham E. Clavering, Newport S.O­ Welham S. Hill fm. Aldham, Colchs,tr William-Prior-Johnson Prior, Great Woodiwiss Samuel, Littley green,.. Wells Frank E. Cranham house, Sir Hughes, Gt.Baddow, Chelmsfrd Ford End, Chelmsford . Little Waltham, Chelmsford Williams Arthur Borrett, Wickham Woodley Daniel, Godfreys, Radwinter~ Wells Herbert Charles, Hawes farm, Bishops, Witham Saffron Walden Wimbish, Saffron Walden Williams Charles William, Little Cod- Woodley Balph, Mosses, Helions:· Wells S. Pentlow, Sudbury (Suffolk) ham hall, Wethersfield, Braintree Bumpstead, Haverhill (Suffolk) Wells W. Killhogs, Shalfrd. Braintree Williams Frederick, Hatfield, Harlow Woods George, West Thurrock, Grays. Wells William George, Wicken hall, Williams Thomas, Matching green, Woods Jas. Tinker's green, Cornish Wicken Bonant, Bishop Stortford High Laver, Harlow Hall End, Braintree Wenden C. Lit.Bromley, Manningtree Willis A.The Elms, North weald,Eppng Woods Robert, North farm, East Mel'- Wenden Chas. The Chase, Thick's & Willis George, Cold Norton, Maldon sea, Colchester Hilliard's farms, Gt.Bromley,Olchstr Willis Henry, Roffey hall, Harlow Woods Simon, Mitchell's farm, East.; Wenden Herbt. E. Frating, Colchestr Willis James, Scots farm, Debden, Saf- Mersea, Colchester WendenM.LittleBromley, Manningtree fron Walden Woodthorpe Miss Katherine Mary: Wenden Mark, Rayleigh S.O Willis Maxwell, Weald bridge, North Grey, Fanns, Aveley, Purfieet S.O Wenden M. Great Bromley, Colchestr Weald, Epping Woodward Alfd. Ardleigh, Colchester WllIldon Golden, Beacon hill, Great Willis' Samuel, Fryerning hall, Ingale· Woodward Alfred, Blamster's hall~ Totham, Witham. stone B.S.O Great Easton, Dunmow Westrop In. Wm. Hatfield, Witham Willis Willie James, Home frm.Epping Woodward Fras. S. Rayne, Braintree West George, Little Henham, Hen- Willmot James, Pickerells, Fyfield, Woollard Travis, Goldsticks, Shal- ham, Stansted R.S.O Ongar S.O ford, Braintree Westwood Mrs. Clara, Brocking farm, Willmot William, Dame Annis, Fyfield, Woollings Charles, The Downs, Bul- Clavering, Newport S.O Ongar S.O phan, Romford Westwood G. S. Wren's park, Horn- Willsher Stephen, Pulcherines, Little Woollings James, Kennington farm,_ don-on-the-Hill, Grays Baddow, Chelmsford Aveley, Purfleet S.O Westwood Herbert Ernest, Thistley Wilson Mrs. E. Dunton hall, Brentwd Wooltorton James, Ladylands, Nortolll hall, Debden, Saffron \Valden Wilson Frederick, Ware &:, Dugate Mandeville, Ingatestone R.S.O Wheaton J. & F. Ramsden Bellhouse, farms, High Roothir:g, Dunmow Wordley George, Orsett, Grays Billericay R.S.O Wilson Frederick William,Marks Tey, Worrin William Nathan, Gobions hall". Wheaton J. & H. Dunton, Brentwood Colchester Great Leighs, Chelmsford Wheaton Alfred, Langdon, Romford Wilson Henry, Linford, Mucking, Wright F. & A. Bettendon,Chelmsfrd' Wheaton George~ Hubbards, Horn- Stanford-Ie-Hope S.O Wright Alfred, Plough farm, Grea~{ church, Romford Wilson J. New hall, High Roothing, Bentley, Colchester 1Vheaton John, lYest Hanningfield, Dunmow Che!znsiord.
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