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ESSEX. GRE· 50L COURT DIRECTORY.] ESSEX. GRE· 50l Gorton Wilfiam., 12 Albert road, Iliord Grahame R. Hutton lo.Hutton,Brentwood Green E. C. 18 East Stockwell st. Colchst l' Goslin Arthur F. Errington rd. Colchester Grainger Frank "\V. J.P. 'Woodlands, Green Frederick Charles, Official quarters, Goslin John C. 40 Crouch street, Colchestr Dagenham, Romford Powder Mill lane, "\Valtham Abbey Goslin Mrs. Grove road, Wanstead Grainger SamI. 2 Avenue villas, Witham Green F. E. Lawson ho. Bridge rd. Grays Gosling C. Appledore,8 Hastings rd.Sthend Grammer Charles WiIliam, 6 Hadleigh Green George H. 97 Richmond road, IIford <Gosling Miss, Bradford st.Rocking,Brntree road, West cliff, Southend Green G.Kingsdale,7 Baxter av.Southend <Gosling Mrs. 50 Cambridge road, Southend Grandjean Rev. John F. J. Parsonag~ Green Harry,3 Beaconsfield av. Colchester '.Gosling Mrs. Hassobury, Farnham, Bishop Thorrington, Colchester Green Harry \Voodruffe, Devonshire Stortford Grange Mrs. Church st. Coggeshall RS.O house, Billericay R.S.O oGosling Mrs. John, Bradford street, GrantC.M.B.,C.M,Thundersley,RayleighS.O Green James, 11 Elmer avenue, Southend Bocking, Braintree Grant Edward, 21 Norfolk road, Ilford Green Jas. Charles, Aldham, Colchester oGosling O.Bradford st.Bocking, Braintree GrantH.Sodbury ho.Gt.Clacton.,Colchester Green J. J. Weald pI. North Weald,Epping Gosling Robart Cunliffe D.L., .LP. Hasso- Grant Hope, 11 Oakhall road, Wanstead Green J. Glasnevin,Dowsett av. Southend bury, Farnham, Bishop Stortford Grant J. B. 30 Cleveland rd. S. Woodford Green John,97 Southchurch av. Southend Goss Miss, 63 Albert road, Braintree Grant Mrs. 24 Grove road, Wanstead Green John C. 21 Head street, Halstead Goss S. Hillside, White Notley, Witham Gra,nt Robt. 28 London road, Southend Green J. P. 109 NewLondon rd. Chlmsfrd Gosset Maj.-Gen. ~'[atthew William Edwd. Grant "\\7illiam, Chaldon lodge, Prospect Greenl\fiss,Bradford st.Bocking,Braintree C.B. Westgate house, Dedham, Colchstr ; road, W oodford Green Green l\fiss, 39 Cambridge road, Wanstead & United Service, Arts, & Burlington Grant-Duff Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Green l\fiss, Forest house, New road, Fine Arts clubs, London W P.C., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., F.R.S., D.L. see Duff l\fistley, Mannington Gostling F. G. Aberdour,Balfour rd.IIfrd Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Green Miss, 17 Ingleby road, Ilford Gott James Ggdfrey, 6 Blythswood gdns. Granville O. B. Beeches, "\Vickford S.O Green l\fiss, 54 New street, Chelmsford High road, Ilford Grattan M. H. Ongar house, Ongar S.O Green l\fisses, 23 Lexden road, Colchester Gotts H.Redcroft, SalwayhI.'Voodford Gn Gravatt J. 35 Buxton road, Chingford Green l\fisses,The Limes,East bay,Colchstr -Gouffe Rev. Louis, The Presbytery, Gravatt Wm. Dunedin, High st. Chingford Green Mrs. 28 Beaconsfield av. Colchester Bocking, Braintree Grave l\fisses, Chelmer cottage, Great Green Mrs. The Cottage,Hatfield, Harlw 410ugh Alfred, Reed cottage, Audley Baddow, Chelmsford Green Mrs. The Ferns, Balfour rd. Ilford road, Saffron Walden Graves Rev. Robt. V. O. M.A. Vicarage, Green Mrs. :Ford st. Aldham, Colchester Gough C. Holmwood,Grovehl.S.Woodford Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Witham Green Mrs.Glengall, New Wanstd. \\'anstd <Gough R. Carter rd. Hornchurch, Romford Graves Frederick, Ford house, South Green Mrs. 85 High street, Colchester oGough W.J.OId l\Ioore ho. SthmnstrR.S.O Hornchurch, Romford Green Mrs. 9 Ingleby road, Ilford Gould C. F. Lyons,Hermon hI. S.W oodford Graves Harry W. 9 Osborne st. Colchester Green Mrs. 33 Mayfair avenue, lIford tGould George, Brooklyn, Trapp'll hill, Graves Mrs. The Lodge, Upper Dover- Green Mrs. 10 Park avenue, Chelmsford Loughton S.O court, Harwich Green Mrs. 6 Rose valley, Brentwood Gould Qeorge,12 Cranbrook gardt'ns,lIiord Graves Thomas, 34 Wellwood road, Seven Green Mrs. Stisted viI. Oakfield rd. lIiord <Gould George Sydney, Beechlands, Kings, Ilford GreenMrs.2Templevils.Chipping hI.Withm Alderton road, Loughton S.O Gray Rev. John, 8 Spital road, Maldon Green Mrs. Freeze, 8 Cliff villas, Cliff Could George, W. Chigwelllodge, Chigwell Gray Rev. John Price, Homestead, Oak- road, Dovercourt, Harwich -Gould Herbert John, Ravenswood, Upper field road, lIford GreenMrs.M.Limefield,Coventry rd. lIford Park, Loughton S.O Gray A. T. 49 Crowhurst road, Colchester Green Mrs. T. Moat hall, Fordham, Clchstr Gould J. T. 20 Cambridge road, Barking Gray Albert, Hillcrest, Rayleigh S.O Green P. 21 Westbury road, Barking Gould J.W. Cliff ho. Mistley,Manningtree Gray Alfred, 21 Maldon road, Colchester Green P. R. 17 Beverley road, Colchester <Gould Mrs. The Almonds, Whitehall road, Gray Alfred, 36 Richmond road, Ilford Green R. R. 23 Cleveland rd. Sth. Wdfrd W oodford 'VeIls Gray A. Wantz ho. Dagenham, Rmford Green Samuel, Fernbank, Mornington .Gould 'V. Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood Gray A.jun.5 High rd.Dagenham,Romford road, Woodford Wells GoulderE. Woodbury, Snakes lane, Wood. Gray Charles 'Ving J.P. Stanstead hall, Green S. Thorneycroft,Maldon rd.Colchstr ford Green Greenstead green, Halstead Green Samuel T. 5 Mayfair avenue, Ilford Goult H. Applegarth,Lodge road, Maldon Gray Edwd. B. 7 Bourne road, Colchester Green Thos. C. Langenhoe, Colchester <Gover Henry John M.A., M.B. Courtlands, Gray E. C. 77 New London rd. Chelmsford Green WilIiam, Belgrave house, Carnarvon 4 Mount Pleasant road, Saffron Walden Gray George, 67 Eastern road, Romford road, Clacton-on-Sea R.S.O oGow R. Gleniffer, Medina road, West cliff, Gray George Herbert, Brewery· house, Green W. C. Elgin 10. Chadwell Hth. R.S.O Southend Springfield road, Chelmsford Green W.W. Enlyn viI. Hermonhl.Wnstd Gow Thos. 5 Wanstead Park av. Manor Pk Gray Hector, 8 St. Vincent's rd. Sout,hend Greenall Mrs. Wylde Woods, Upshire, -Gowan Mrs. Essex road, Burnham S.O Gray J. S. 53 Kensington gardens, Ilford "\Valtham Abbey Gower Lt.-Col. John Nathaniel, 54 Cref· Gray John Combe, Theydon park, Epping Greenaway Sidney Herhert, Sunnyside, field road, Colchester Gray Miss, 'West dene, Beaconsfield road, Hermitage rd. West cliff, Southend Gower David, 61 Endsleigh gardens,Ilford Clacton-on-Sea R.S.O Greene Mrs. 3 York place, Church road, Qower Mrs. 14 Oakhall road, Wanstead Gray Mrs. Galleywood common,Chlmsford Clacton-on-Sea R.S.O Gowers Charles R. Foundry house, Maldon Gray Mrs.71 New London rd. Chelmsford Greenfield John, Merivale, Howe green, Gowers Edrnl!lnd, 118 High st. Maldon Gray Mrs.l02 NewLondon rd.Chelmsford Sandon, Chelmsford Gowers George,.Great Leighs, Chelmsford Gray Mrs. Woodfield, Stansted Mount- Greenfield Miss, Tendring, Colchester Gowers Miss, la Park road, Chelmsford fitehet R.S.O Greenfield Mrs. Birdholme, Pier avenue, Gowing F. W. 13 Roman rd. Colchester Gray Mrs. T. Wood grange, Chigwell Clacton-on-Sea R.S.O tGowing Sidney D. The Shaws, Chigwell Gray P. Brookhurst, Springfield,Chlmsfrd Greengrass H.C.Elmfield,High st. Chngfrd GowlandF. B.13 Lansdownerd.S.Woodfd Gray R. 5 Cleveland rd. South Woodford Greenhalgh John Francis, White lee, GowlettMiss,Gowan lea,'Vdfrd rd.S.Wdfrd Gray WaIter, Gate street, Maldon Dowsett avenue, Southend Gozlett F.Glenville,Hornchrch. rd.Rmford Gray W. 59 New London rd. Chelmsford Greenhill Mrs. 1 Edith villas, Church road, Gozzett Mrs. Lordship rd.Writtle,Chlmsfd Gray William, 86 Courtland avenue, lIford Clacton-on-Sea R.S.O Grabham G. W. M.D. Mathyns, Witham Gray W. F. 108 York road, Southend Greening Rev. Ernest Edward, Ridgwell Grabham Miss Lavenders, Boston avenue, Grayson Francis Dorrill, Rayleigh S.O manse, Ridgwell, Halstead Southend Gread Charles John, Sunnyholm, Cossing. Greenland T. 42 Northbrook road, lIford GraceC.M.Harect.Ceylon rd.W.cliff, Sthnd ton road, West cliff, Southend Greenslade John, 76 Courtland ave. Ilford Grace R "\V. Lindisfarne college, Valkyrie Greanoff George, London road, Brentwood Greenslade Robert Richards, Great Brom- road, WestcLiff-on-Sea, Southend Greatheed Rev. John M.A. Rectory, ley hall, Great Bromley, Colchester Gradwell George, Rartwell, AIgers road, Corringham, Stanford-le-Hope S.O Greenslade S. P. The Elms, Ulting, Maldon Loughton S.O Greeg H. 4 Trinity av.West cliff,Southend Greenwood C. 99 Military rd. Colchester Oraham Rev.A.E.B.A. Gt.Bromley.Clchstr Green Lieut.-Col. Richard Spurgeon J.P. Greenwood E. 44 Salisbury ave. Colchester Graham Rev. Horace D.D., F.R.S. 2Alleyn Stonylands, Dedham, Colchester Greenwood James, 7 Kingswood road, vls.Wellesleyrd. Clacton.on-Sea R.S.O Green Capt.Dixon,144 Hythe hI. Colchestr Seven Kings, lIford Graham Charles, Lingwood, "\Vhalebone Green Rev. Arthur Gordon B.A. Rectory, Greenwood J.Dunelm,Maldon rd.Colchestr lane, Chadwell Heath R.S.O Quendon, Newport 8.0 Greenwood Joseph, Herbert road, Horn. Graham Charles Benjamin, Lyston hall, Green Rev. Edwin B.A. 2 Gascoigne villas, church, Romford Long Melford RS.O. (Suffolk) Malmesbury road, Woodford GreenwoodMiss,26Broomfield rd.Chlmsfrd Graham G. Clarence ho. Ilford la. Ilford Green Rev. Herbert Tresham B.A. 1 Greenwood W. H. 3 Buxtonroad, Chingfrd Graham John, .59 Addison road, "\Vanstd Gladstone road, Colchester Greer G. Elm vw. High rd. Loughton 8.0 Graham J.Kingston hall,Potter st.Harlow Green Charles, Crepping hall, 'Vakes Gregg G. Parkstone avenue, Hornchurch, Graham Mrs.15 Park crescent, Southend Colne, Earls Colne R.S.O Romford Graham Mrs. The Firs, Epping New road, Green Charles, Hill Green cottage, Gregory Albert C. 22 Belgrave I'd. Ilford Buckhurst Hill Clavering, Newport S.O Gregory Augustus, Westcroft, Ccylon I'd. Graham P. A. 1 Buxton road, Chingford Green C. The Ferns, South st. Romford West cliff, Southend Graham T. Parkstonc av. Hornch. Rmfd Green Charles, Theydon grove, Epping Gregory Mrs. 9 Randolph terrace, Spring­ Graham-Barton Rev. Alexallder, Gooen Green C. A. Fordham hall,Fordhm. Clchstr field, Chelmsford view, Crook R.S.O Green E. 21 London rd. Saffron Walden Gregory William Ernest, 5 Knighton Grain Rev. Edward HerbeI't M.A. Vicarage, Green Frederick J.P. Hainault lodge, villas, High road, Buckhurst Hill Coopersale, E~piIlg Hainault, Chigwell Row.
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