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THE LONDON'. GAZETTE, 2 Augrust, 1927. 5009. Walthamstow Eoad, E THE LONDON'. GAZETTE, 2 AUGrUST, 1927. 5009. Walthamstow Eoad, E. 17, John William Warren, 14, Bryant Avenue, .The- Beach, Warboys, Coolgardie, Hale End Road, E. 17, Thorpe Bay, Major Charles Seabrooke, Grays. George Matthew Page, 39, Church Hill Eoad, James Tabor, The Lawn, Eochford, Arthur Walthamstow, E. 17, Arthur Eade, 12, Bis- James Dean, 116, Baxter Avenue, Southend- terne Avenue, Walthamstow, E. 17, Herbert ontSea, Thomas William Moss, Eosehill, Edward Monk, 9, St. Stephen's Eoad, Wal- Wheatleys Eoad, Eayleigh, Wallace George thamstow, E. 17, Frank John Goodwin, 25, Eainer, 4, Wakering Eoad, Shoeburyness, Prospect Hill, Walthamstow, E. 17, Charles Mrs. Adelaide Hannah' Hawken, 18, Avenue William Hodgson, 119, Grove Eoad, Wal- Eoad, Leigh-On-Sea, Arthur Unwin Kemsley, thamstow, E. 17, George Keary, O.B.E., St. Leonards, Ingatestone, Harold William Kingston Hempstead Eoad, Walthamstow, Littler, Woodredden, Forest Eoad, Thunders- E. 17, Montague Goodman, St. Margaret's ley, Herbert John Mitchell, Pyrgo Park, High Eoad, Woodford Green, William Eomford, Albert Edward Martin, Kilopindie, Nicholls, Stafford House, The Drive, Wal- Thorpe Bay Gardens, Thorpe Bay, James thamstow, E. 17, Walter Frederick Giddens, Tabor (Junior), New House, Eochford, Aubrey 28, Eectory Eoad', Walthamstow, E. 17, W. H. Pattison Wellman Wedd, Little Wakering, Winder, 74, Beulah Eoad, Walthamstow, E.17, Sir W. D. Sheppard, North Place, Great Daniel Wintringham Stable, Holly Lodge, Bardfield, Edward William Chapman, Dur- Wanstead, J. Walter Wyles, Clevedon, ham House, Great Bardfield, Alfred Willis Snaresbrook, F. Hammond Clark, 82, Hermon Brunwin, South Lodge, Great Bardfield, John Hill, Wanstead, Ernest P. Alger, 5, Seagry Parkinson Atkinson, The Limit, Saffron Eoad, Wanstead, Alfred Walter Dupont, 6, Walden, Peter Giblin Cowell, 17, High Street, Glengall Eoad, Woodford Green, James Gray Saffron Walden, George Percy Horton, 45, Mathieson, Overdale, Woodford Green, John West Eoad, Saffron Walden, Henry Myhill, Weir, Dunbritton, The Drive, South Wood- Ivy Lodge, London Road, Saffron Walden, ford, David Exton Evans, 30, Monkham James Wesley Pateman, 13, Debden Road, Drive, Woodford Green, Lt.-Col. Stewart S. Saffron Walden, Charles Wilford Rolfe, Mallinson, D.S.O., M.C., White House, Farmadine, Saffron Walden, Edward William Woodford Green, Harry Cliff Haselgrove, Trew, 86, High Street, Saffron Walden, James Holmleigh, Eidgway, Chingford, E. 4,. Stanley Addison, The Place, Wethersfield, William Louis Francis Wastell, Malmesbury Braintree, Sir James Adams, Colne Park, Eoad, South Woodford, John Collyer Mead, Earls Colne, Henry John Belsham, Railway Eavenswood, Woodford Green, Capt. Reginald Street, Braintree, Thomas Osmond Bell, Earls Wellington Lane, Debden Mount, Loughton, Colne, Essex, Clement Porter Brown, Nay- Charles Stewart Eichardson, Beechknowe, linghurst, Braintree, George Frederick Brown, Witham, Joseph Ernest Smith, Earlsmead, Overhall, Colne Engaine, George Eustace Witham, Frederic Francis Eamuz, 8, San Brunwin, Haverings, Rayne, Braintree, Eemo Parade, :Westcliff-on-Sea, Henry Cleve- Hollis Clayton, Milles, Stisted, Braintree, land Smith, 29, Dowsett Avenue, Southend- Edward Franklyn Elliot, Restingseat House, on-Sea, Joseph Francis, 13, Cambridge Eoad, Booking, William Settens Gilles, The Cottage, Southend-on-Sea, Alfred Grosvenor Hinks, 40, Booking, Harry Wenlock Golding, Beech- St. Vincents Eoad, Southend-on-Sea, John holme, Booking, Archibald Vaughau Camp- William Burrows, Shellingridge, The Gardens, bell Lambert, The Hall, Foxearth, Arthur Thorpe Bay, Thomas Dowsett, Carhampton, John Mann, Sunnyside, Earls Colne, Frank Thorpe Hall Avenue, Thorpe Bay, John Nott, The Hall, Wickham St. Paul's, Henry Heywood, 66, Cotswold Road, West- Alexander Peat, The Hall, Stambourne, cliff-on-Sea, Sir John Francis, 80, Boston Arthur George Savill, Boleyns, Booking, Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Stephen Frost Robert Turner, Le Mote, Pebmarsh, Ker Johnson, Ducksmead, Hadleigh Eoad, Leigh- George Russell Vaizey, Star Stile, Halstead, pn-Sea, Charles Frank Woosnam, 45, Cam- George Albert Newman, Panfield Hall, bridge Eoad, Southend-on-Sea, Herbert Alfred Braintree. Dowsett, 8, Dowsett Avenue, Southend-on- For the County of Gloucester. Sea, William Joseph Francis, Chaseley, Park Eoad, Southend-on-Sea, Alfred Gaymer, 125, Arthur Blake, The Deverells, Nailsworth, East Street, Southend-on-Sea, James Hill, Ernest Frank Chamberlain, The Old Lodge, 150, North -Road, Southend-on-Sea, Richard Minchinhampton, Charles Percy Newman, Cranfield Wren, Monkton Coombe, Drake The Knoll, Amberley, near Stroud, Col. Eoad, Westcliff-on-Sea, Mrs. Minnie Lamb, Walter Lindsay, M.V.O., The Grange, Nails- Kirkden, Chalkwell Avenue, Westcliff-on-Sea, worth, Frank Ernest Workman, Rosare, Miss Margaret Eeay, 38, Valkyrie Eoad, West- Woodchester, near Stroud, Douglas Grover, cliff-on-Sea, Alfred Arthur Butterfield, 115, Amberley, near Stroud, George Rich, Barn- East Street, Southend-on-Sea, Elliott George ford House, Tetbury, Jack Margetson, Bright- Fletcher, 43, Kilworth Avenue, Southend-on- side, Stroud, Herbert Davis Palmer, The Sea, Alfred Hoadley Hwnnisett, 55, Chelms- Cedars, Rodborough, Stroud, John Abbott, ford Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, James Edward Newmarket Road, Nailsworth, Daniel Meachen, Sunnyside, London Eoad, Leigh-on- Ramsay, Nupend Farm, Horsley, Nails- Sea, William Miles, The Brambles, Cliff Eoad, worth, Maj. George Lowsley Williams, Leigh-on-Sea, Mrs. Eliza Swales, 53, Eiviera Chavenage, Tetbury,. Thomas Edward Saunders, The Close, Minchinhampton, .Drive, Southend-on-Sea, Henry George William Frederick Reynolds Woollcombe- Walker, Mont Dol, Chalkwell Avenue, West- Boyce, Christowe, Minchinhampton, Frederick cliff-on-Sea, John Frederick Walker, Rock- Lionel Daniels, Stringer's Court, Rodborough, lands, Cliff Town Parade, Southend-on-Sea, near Stroud, Ernest Livingstone Arthur Chalton Hubbard, Eon Ewa, The Esplanade, Fawkes, North Woodchester, near Stroud, Thorpe Bay, Frederick William Squier, 136, Samuel John Newman, Overden, Nailsworth, •York Eoad, Southend-oh-Sea, George John George Edward Kiddle, Colaba, Amberley,.
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