CHELMSFORD 1848 Whites directory Haberdashers to Hotels, Inns, & Taverns and Beer Houses

CHELMSFORD 1848 Whites directory Haberdashers to Hotels, Inns, & Taverns and Beer Houses Haberdashers & HOSIERS. (See also Linen Drapers.)Brown Frances, MoulshamBullen Miss, Conduit squareCount Mary and Elizabeth, High stCrush Ann, High streetIngold Mary, Conduit streetNash Rt. (fringe, &c. mfr.) Conduit stPitsow John, High streetRoberts Jno. (trimming mfr.) Conduit streetTilney Samuel, New Bridge streetWiffen Mary … Read more

CHELMSFORD 1848 Whites directory Butchers to Cutlers

CHELMSFORD 1848 Whites directory Butchers to Cutlers Butchers.Baker John, King streetBright Henry Edw. (pork) High stButcher Robert, (pork) Duke streetClark William, Springfield streetCrooks Thomas Wall (Cattle dealer) High street h BroomfieldDavis James, Conduit streetDavis Charles, Springfield hillDennis William, MoulshamDove Henry, Broomfield roadFrench Joseph , Baddow roadFuller Thomas, (pork) Duke streetGladwin Henry, MoulshamGrave Lucy, Conduit streetGrace … Read more

CHELMSFORD 1848 Whites directory Basket Makers to Builders

CHELMSFORD 1848 Whites directory Basket Makers to BuildersBasket Makers.Ambrose Ephraim, MoulshamAmbrose Henry, MoulshamAmbrose Michael, MoulshamTurner Saml. (osier mert.) Moulshm BLACKSMITHS, &c .(Marked * are Whitesmiths.)*Beadel William, Union courtBenton William, Springfield streetBlanks Thomas, Springfield laneEnsom George, (farrier) Bell yardEverard Edward, Broomfield road*Horsnell Charles, (lock) Moulsham*Loveday Thos. (spring maker) Baddow road.Mace Robert, (farrier) Duke street*Mason George G. … Read more

CHELMSFORD 1848 Whites directory, Trades Academies and Schools to Banks

CHELMSFORD 1848 Whites directory, Trades Academies and Schools to Banks Academies and Schools. Marked * take Boarders.*Abrey Mrs. G. Springfield HallBacon Deborah, Duke streetBacon Thirza, TownfieldsBritish School, David Grigsby, Mary Tapley, & M. A. Lampard, Fryer’s stBrown Martha, (Infant Schl) SpringfieldCharity School, G. G. & Mrs. Dixon, Church yard*Dawson Thos. New London roadDodd Wm. ( … Read more

CHELMSFORD Whites directory, Including Moulsham and Springfield in 1848 .

CHELMSFORD DIRECTORY, Including Moulsham and Springfield in 1848.The POST OFFICE is in Conduit square, and Mr. Bramston Bacon is the postmaster. The post for down letters, viz. to Witham, Colchester, Braintree, Norfolk, Suffolk, &c. closes at half-past 8 night; and for up- letters, viz. to Ingatestone, Brentwood, Romford, &c. at 9 night; but letters for … Read more

HISTORY of CHELMSFORD, with Moulsham and Springfield in 1848

HISTORY OF CHELMSFORD, WITH MOULSHAM AND SPRINGFIELD , WHICH FORM PART OF THE TOWN.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 to … Read more

Ingrave 1848 Whites directory

Ingrave 1848 Whites directoryINGRAVE, a handsome village at the north end of that of Herongate, and on the east side of the extensive park of Thorndon Hall, is delightfully situated, 2 miles S.E. of Brentwood, and its parish contains 1792A. 2R. ofland, partly in the park, and partly in open and common lands, which are … Read more

Wickford 1848 Whites directory

Wickford 1848 Whites directoryWICKFORD is a compact and well- built village, 5 miles E. by S. of Billericay, in a low situation, encompassed on three sides by awinding reach of the river Crouch, crossed by two bridges on the Brentwood and Rochford road, where there was formerly an ancient ford. Its parish contains 445 inhabitants, … Read more

Vange 1848 Whites directory

Vange 1848 Whites directoryVANGE, or Fange, is a small village and parish near the head of a small creek running up from East Haven, and having a wharf for barges, 4 miles north of the river Thames, 4 miles N.E. by E. of Horndon- on-the- Hill, and 6 miles S. by E. of Billericay. It … Read more