CHELMSFORD DIRECTORY, 1863 Whites directory – GARDENERS to HOTELS, INNS, & TAVERNS and BEERHOUSES

GARDENERS. ( See Nursergmen.) GROCERS & TEA DEALERS.Marked areCheese, Bacon, &c. dealers. (See also Shopkeepers.)Abrey John, King streetBalchin Walter, Conduit streetBarnard James, SpringfieldBennett William Henry, MoulshamButtle Richard, Duke streetCopley G. H. MoulshamCoppin James, High street & SpringfieldDarby Ambrose, MoulshamDarby Charles, Springfield roadFelton James, Moulsham*Hale Joseph, High streetHarlock William, Conduit streetHockley Charles, New street*Lintott George, High … Read more

CHELMSFORD DIRECTORY, 1863 Whites directory – DYERS to FURNITURE BROKERS

DYERS AND SCOURERS.Bright Elizabeth, Springfield roadFuller John, MoulshamTisdall Edmund and Son (Charles), Duke street, and London FARMERS.Abrey Daniel & Samuel, Brook-end, S.Abrey Mrs Caroline, Springfield HallBlyth Samuel, jun. Duke’s Manor, SChristy James, Broomfield roadCousins Wm. Baddow rd, MoulshamCrookes Thomas Wall, Bishop’s Hall; h Duke streetGrace Edwin, Upper ter. SpringfieldHack James, Carter, Nabbotts, SpringfieldHicks Hy. jun. … Read more

CHELMSFORD DIRECTORY, 1863 Whites directory – CABINET MAKERS to CURRIERS

CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.Barnard Daniel, High streetBrooks George, SpringfieldBull Robert, High streetBull William, Duke streetClench John, Springfield laneDowsett John, Tindal streetGardiner Edward, Duke streetGreen Thomas William, King streetHawes John, High streetHowe Samuel, Springfield roadMyers John Wolf, High streetOverall William, Springfield laneWenley Wm. Gibson & Son, High street CARPENTERS, &c. (See also Builders .)Baker James, Railway … Read more

CHELMSFORD DIRECTORY, 1863 Whites directory – Bakers to BUTCHERS

BAKERS & FLOUR DEALERS. (See also Confectioners.)Aldridge James, SpringfieldBaker Samuel John, SpringfieldBugg Charles, Duke streetButler Joseph, Wood streetCable George, MoulshamCheverton Charles, Rainsford endClark H. Baddow road, MoulshamCraske John, Duke streetDavis William, MoulshamDodd William, Queen streetDoe Thomas, MoulshamDrake William, SpringfieldFincham James, MoulshamHammond Samuel, SpringfieldHarris Jonas, Broomfield roadHardy David, New London roadHockley Charles, New streetJohnson Joshua, Writtle … Read more

CHELMSFORD DIRECTORY, 1863 Whites directory – ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS to AUCTIONEERS

ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS. (Marked take Boarders .) INCLUDING ALSO SPRINGFIELD AND MOULSHAM in the 1863 Whites directoryBritish School, Friars street, David Grigsby and assistantsCharity School, Joseph and Mrs Mitchell , Church street*Fitch Mrs. Baddow road*Free Grammar School, Duke street, Rev. Charles Wm. Arnold, M.A. head master ; Rev. C. P. Marriott, M.A. second master ; … Read more

CHELMSFORD DIRECTORY, INCLUDING ALSO SPRINGFIELD AND MOULSHAM in the 1863 Whites directory.

Chelmsford POST OFFICE is in High street, and Mr. Augustus Stokes is the postmaster. Letters are despatched by rails to London andall parts twice a day; and by mail carts every morning to Dunmow and Bishop Stortford ; to Ingatestone ; and to Maldon, Burnham, and Southminster. Postmen every morning to Broomfield, Leighs, Waltham, Writtle, … Read more

History of Chelmsford and its suburbs, Moulsham and Springfield in the 1863 Whites directory

History of Chelmsford and its suburbs, Moulsham and Springfield in the 1863 Whites directory CHELMSFORD, the county town, is pleasantly situated near the centre of Essex, at the confluence of the rivers Chelmer and Can, the former of which is navigable for small craft from its junction with the Blackwater, at Maldon, about ten miles … Read more

Brentwood 1839 Pigots

Brentwood Essex 1839 Pigots Directory BRENTWOOD, WITH THE VILLAGES OF SOUTH WEALD, SHENFIELD, INGRAVE, EAST HORNDON, GREAT AND LITTLE WARLEY, AND NEIGHBOURHOODSBRENTWOOD is a chapelry, once a market town, in the parish of South Weald, and hundred of Chafford; situated on the main Essex road, between Romford and Chelmsford; lying on the main road between … Read more

Upminster 1863 Whites directory

UPMINSTER, a pleasant scattered village, on the western side of the Ingerbourn rivulet, and partly on an eminence, 35 miles E.S.E. of Romford, is surrounded by several handsome mansions, with beautiful pleasure grounds and plantations. Its parish contains 3157A. 1R. 8P. of fertile land, and 1342 inhabitants, ofwhom about 300 are in CORBETS TYE hamlet, … Read more