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Chadwej.Jl Heath. [Northern 42 CHADWEJ.JL HEATH. [NORTHERN Chadwell Heath-continue~!. Dodwell Eber John, butcher Saunders Charles, 3 Hainault villas Hartridge Daniel, coffee rooms Fordham William, dairyman tlavill Alfred, Chigwell hall Higgs Thomas, blacksmith French John,farm bailiff to Mrs.Burton, Savill Misses, Ten l\Iile villa Hills George, greengrocer, Whitehouse Blue House farm Shorter John, Mill brook, Grange hill HollidayJoseph Frdk. builder,Hope villa Gunary Geo. mrkt.gardnr.Primrose frm ShorterMiss,Lttl. Haylands, ChigwellRd JewellAlexanderThos.shpkpr.Station rd Hancock John, farmer, Seven Kings Simkins W. A. M.A. Lassistantmastor], King Edward, carman, Alpha cottage Holliday Elgar, shopkeeper Grammar school King Robert, carman, Ernest cottage Humphrey Joseph, shopkpr. Little hth Suart Alfred Pett1ts, Pudding lane KingRobert,jun.hay& straw dlr.High rd King Henrietta (Mrs.), shopkeeper Swallow Hev. Hichard Dawson I>I.A. Kirby Charles, dairyman Knight William, carter, Little heath [head master], Grammar school Little John, jobber Lee Robert John, carpenter & grocer Tallett Saml. Kings, 15 Hainault villas Little 1\Irs. cowkeeper :Machell Fras. L. beer ret. Little heath Taylor Victor, The Shaws, Gravel lane Martin John, farm bailiff for Thomas ~1assey Alfred, farmer, Little heath Thomas James Harrison, Haylands May, esq. Valence Mead Clement, farmer, Downhall Walby George, llroomhill May Frrderick, hairdresser, Station rd Miriam Jane Matilda C~hs.), beer retlr Webb John l~acker, 7 Hainault villas Moss Archer & Son, millers (wind & Porter Wm. shopkeeper, Padnall corner White Alexander F. Sandon lodge steam) & corn dealers & coal mer­ Pye Chas. Wm. hay&straw dlr. Little hth COMMERCIAL. chants, The Mills Rodgers Mrs. dress maker, Railway ter Archbishop Harsnett'sGrammar School Parrish Albert, hay & straw dealer, :::laggers George, Crooked Billet P.H. (Rev. Richard Dawson Swallow M.A. Bennet's Castle lane Padnall corner head master) Parrish Phcebe (Mrs.), White Hart P.H Sayers Samuel, jobber, Seven Kings Baldwin Thomas, cowkpr. Chigwell Hd Parrish William, farmer, Great Porters Searl John, baker & confectioner Banks George, painter, Hainault road Phillips William, market gardener, Seeley Sarah (Mrs.), laundry Brickwell Hy. 'l'aylor, surgeon, High rd Bennet's Castle lane Shacklady Edmund,farmer, Little heath Bridge William W. saddler, Broomhill Poole Wm. market grdnr. Gale St. farm Sutton Henry, market gardener Burden George, frmr. TheGrange farm Powell Henry, shopkeeper Torrance George W. & James, farmers, Chignell George W. livery stables & Pritlove William James, wheelwright Hainault farm horse clipper Heed George Joseph, plumber & grocer The children of this place attend the Camber W. farmer, New Barns farm Riley George, shoe maker schools at Aldborough Hatch Dandy John, beer retailer, Chigwell Rd Riley Peter, boot & shoe maker Board School (infants), built in 1894for Dawkins Thomas, tailor, & Post office Riley William, baker roo children; average attendance 8o; Draper John, farmer, Old farm Rippingale Wm. beer retlr. Goodmays Miss Cook, mistress Egan Edmond, surveyor to Chigwell Spooner Samuel, carpenter Urban district; oilice, Workmen's Stewart John '"'· assistant overseer & CHELSEA. (::\Iiddlesex S W.) hall, High road rate collector Included in PosT OFFICE LoNDON Footer John, florist, Grange hill SurridgeJas. beer retlr.Bennet'sCastle la DIRECTORY. Fraser (Sister May), certified nurse,The Tarry Albert, florist Cottage, Vicarage lane Wackett William, market gardener CHIGWELL. (Essex IO~). Furze John, farmer, ·woolston Hall farm Webb Alfred, bricklayer, Green lane I'RIVATE RESlDE~TS. Grout Levi Henry, Bald Hind P.H. Womack ·waiter, foreman to A. Moss & Arkwright E. H. M.A. (assistant mas- Grange hill Sons, Morley road ter), The Grammar school Hancock William, tailor, Hainault road Young Jonathan, baker Baker-Penoyre J. ff. B.A. (assistant Hancock William (::\lrs. ), dress maker, ScHOOLS:- master), The Grammar school Hainault road Ford's Endowed, Whalebone lane, for Barkworth Thomas, West Hatch Harper ""illiam, nurseryman, :Mount n6 children ; average attendance, Barnes James, Broom Hill house Pleasant, Grange hill xoo; there is a branch school under Bird Fredk. Aug. Oak ldg. Grange hill Hayden George, baker, Chigwell Road the same foundation at Dagenham, Bolt 1\Irs. 8 Hainault villas Heard Dun, grocer, Post otlice, Chig­ well Road the united income being £3oo ; Brick well Henry Taylor, High road Robert Thomas Aldons, master; Brodhurst BernardEdwd. Grange court Herring Edward, Three Jolly Wheelers Mrs. Aldous, mistress Cobb G. H. JII.A. (assistant master, P.H. Chigwell Hoad Infants', for 120 children ; average Grammar school), Church house Holder William, builder, Cl1igwell Road attendance, 8o ; Miss Westwood, Daniels William, Flint cottage Hoy W alter & Co. florists, Oak nursery mistress Elce William, Hainault road Hunter Geo.boot & shoe ma.ChigwellRd Police Station; Geo. Holdbrook, station Ellis Mrs. E. 4 Hainault villas J ohnson George, farmer, Grange hill sero-eant ; 4 ser(J'eants x acting ser- , Flint Abraham, The Grange :\IasonEliza(Mrs,),beer retailr. Grange hl gea~t & 13 constables ' :Fowell Jas. Murtwell house, Grange hill lVlurray John Thomas, insurance & Railway tltation (Great Eastern) Garrett Lt.-Col. Edmund J.P. Belmont news agent, Hainault road Gibbs William Henry, 6 Hainault villas Nevillllenjamin, hay dlr. Hainaultrd CHADWELL STREET, Gilbert~Iaj.Arthr. Strange,Haina ult ldg Noble Alfred, blacksmith & farrier, Gould George \Villiam, Chigwelllodge Chigwell Road Between Great Ilford & Romford. Gray John T. Wood grange Noble Henry, wheelwright, Chigwell Rd (Essex 9.) Hitchins Henry, 9 Hainault villas Perfect Carolina (Mrs.), refreshment [Letters through Chadwell Heath.] Holmes J. T. IO Hainault villas rooms, ChigwellHoad PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Jennings Capt. Benjamin, Grange cot- Phillips & Hrickland, horse hospital, Brook House farm, Chigwell H.oad Aitchison Wm. King horn, Willnett lodge tage, Grange hill ProctorJas. insurance agent,ChigwellRd Bedingham Robert, Chadwell avenue J ohnson George, The Limes, Grange hl Hadley \Villiam, builder, ChigwellH.oad Brown Robert George, Goodmays Keen Thomas, The Cottage Kimber James, Oakwood Howland)Iry.(:Yirs.),shpkpr.Chigwll.Rd Chambers Frederick, 1 Chad well avenue Schwicr Chas. farmer, Luxborough la Devonshire Adino Cyril, Chadwell aven Lobb Arthur ~William, Woolston hall Lobb Mrs. lVoolston hall Shaw John, horse breaker, Fllih house, Fleming John, Essex road Vicarage lane Gawler Thomas, Shaftesbury villa Mann Rev. Frederick 1\LA. [chaplain to the Claybury asylumJ,Grange house, Smith Thomas, builder, Chigwell Road Hearn Mrs. Grove farm Tidball Thomas, florist & greengrocer, Ibbetson)Iaj.Geo.E.Heath ho.Little hth Gran!;e hill Luxborough lane Page John Knight, Holly cottage ::\1argaritis Heraclius D. Fern cottage Tippets Emily (Mrs.), grocer & draper, Pearl Williarn, Mitre villa Marsden Hev. Thomas 11l.A. fvicar of St. Mary's ], Vicarage - Uhigwell Road Searl John, White house Tucker Ueorge Henry & :Frederic, Spooner Frederick Wm. Florence villa Marsom William W. 5 Hainault villas King's Head hotel, Cbigwell Road Spooner John William, Ernest villa Mason Amos J. I..J. Hainault villas Walby Joseph Benjamin, butcher, Threadgold Foster, Little heath Mildred l\lrs. Brook house Broomhill, Chigwell Road Wallace Harry, 3 Chadwell avenue l\Iurless Charles, West hakh Newstead Thomas Henry, Sweep's hill Watts Gcorge, saddler, Chigwell Road COMMERCIAL. Noble Henry, 13 Hainault villas Webster Chas.Franci::>, frmr.Home frm Allen Henry, market gardener Paget Julius, 12 Hainault villas Wiseman Geo. farmer, HollsPark farm BrownJoseph, farmer, Goodmay'slodge Palmer Miss, Turnours hall, Gravel la Workmen's Club( Hy. Shuttle, manager) Brown Philip, shopkeeper Paterson ·wm. :\1. x6 Hainault villas Brown Robert Geo. farmer, Goodmays Philby Mrs. Taylors SCHOOLS:- Brown Thomas, blacksmith Proctor James, The Elm, Chigwell Road The Grammar School, founded by Cable James, farmer, L1ttle heath H.adford William W. Rolls park Archbishop Harsnett in 16291occupies Cable Josiah, farmer, Little heath Rawe l\Irs. Benj. Carr, Hainault house spacious buildings of brick, which Cursons Thomas, Greyhound P.H Riches Mrs. Jane, 11 Hainault villas have been enlarged & much improved Dewell Wm. Geo. shopkeeper, Essex: rd Roberts Jsph.Edwd. Belvoir, Grange hl at a co::;t of [, IO,ooo. The endow­ Dilley Mrs. Ann, farmer, Little heath Sanders Mrs. The Haylands ment now (1Hg6) amounts to about .
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