History of Romford, Hornchurch, Barking and Havering, Rainham, Wennington, Warley etc & Lots of Historical Essex & London Pubs

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Romford 1882 Kelly's Directory

 History of Romford

Commercial Traders A - D

 
Ladies High School (Mrs Gill & Miss Watson, principals), Victoria House, London Road
Lake William Bentall, watch maker & jeweller, High Street
Landon James, professor of music, St Edwards Road
Large Edward, Dolphin inn, Market place
Lasham John William, pharmacist (from Savory & Moore), High Street
Lawrence Edward, farmer, Collier Row
Lea Henry Wm Hope, solicitor, 1 Cavendish villas, South Street
Lee Joseph, farmer, Park Farm, London Road
Lee William John, farmer, Pigtail Farm, London Road
Lemere May & Jesse (Misses), ladies school, North Street
Letts Henry (firm, Wedlake & Letts), solicitors, St Edwards Square
Levy Abraham, watch maker, High Street
Levy Solomon, herbalist, High Street
Limbrick John, eating house, Market place
Literary & Mechanics’ Institute (C P Matthews, vice-president; Lewis Pitts, hon sec; John Spencer jun, hon librarian)
Little John, Rising Sun, South Street
Loder Mary Ann (Mrs), ladies school, Dalston villas, Weston Road
London Clothing Company, clothiers, South Street
London & County Bank (branch) (A J Stowell, manager), High Street
Longley George, draper, Market place
Lucas Bessie (Mrs), china & glass dealer, High Street
Lynn Robert, tailor, 4 Waterloo Road
Macarthy Christopher Innis, chemist, Market Place
McClure Henry, physician & surgeon, 3 Brookland villas, North Street
McDonald Daniel, tailor, Market Place
Makin Alice (Miss), ladies school, Claremont villa, Junction Roa
Mann John, farmer, Little Pettit’s Farm
Manning Ellen (Mrs), shopkeeper, Hare Street
Manning William, carrier, North Street
Mantell Frederick Lewis, Star, South Street
March Sarah & Emma (Misses), fancy repos, Market place
March David, draper, Market Place
March Thomas, hair dresser, Market Place
Martin Henry, tobacconist, High Street
Martin John, blacksmith, High Street
Mathew Richard Hare, boot maker, High Street
Mays William Rust, builder, Park lane, Brentwood Road
Mead John, shoe maker, Market Place
Meadmore Wm, nurseryman, seedsman & florist, Market Place
Mee Samuel, butcher, High Street
Milbon John, builder, Queen Street
Millbank Joseph, grocer, George Street
Millbank William, grocer, High Street
Miller Edward, shopkeeper, Romford common
Milner Arthur, oil merchant, Shakespeare Road
Minns Thomas, grocer & baker, High Street
Moore Mildred (Mrs), beer retailer, Collier Row
Morecraft Edward Wallis, fancy repository, Market Place
Mumford Joseph Brett, drill instructor to the A & B companies of the 1st Essex Rifle Volunteers, South Street
Mundy Alice (Miss), milliner, High Street
Mundy Annie Melina (Miss), teacher of music, London Road
Mundy George jun, house & general agent, High Street
Mundy George sen, baker, High Street
Muskett William, baker & confectioner, Market Place & South Street
Nash Stephen, coal merchant, South Street
Nicholls John, gardener, Carlisle Road
Noble John, architect, Vine cottage, North Street
Ottley Mark, shopkeeper, Hare Street
Ottley William, hay & straw dealer, Noak Hill
Oxley John, rag merchant, London Road
Pain C & Bros, horse slaughterers, hare Street
Pain William, cattle dealer, Romford Lodge
Palmer James, general dealer, Well Yard, High Street
Palmer Richard, horse dealer, Red house, High Street
Parish Alfred, boot maker, George Street
Peck Charles, boot maker, Market Place
Pertwee Edward, pharmaceutical chemist, High Street
Peters John, engineer & beer retailer, St Andrews Road
Phillips Henry, wood carver, Carlisle Road
Phillips Joseph, confectioner & corn merchant, High Street
Pilborough George Charles, hair dresser, South Street
Pinfold Robert, chimney sweeper, market Place
Pink John Thomas, general & furnishing ironmonger, bar iron & oil merchant & agent for Flavel’s patent prize kitchener, High Street; & at Barking
Podd George Edward, farmer & surveyor of highways for Harrolds Woodward, Newhall
Poel William, carrier, North Street
Poole William, Squirrel’s Head & baker, Squirrels Heath
Porter Joseph, coach builder, South Street
Poston James Roger, butcher, High Street
Potter Charles, surgeon, North Street
Potter John, beer retailer, Dagenham Road
Potter Joseph, boot maker, St Andrews Road
Proctor James, carpenter, Brentwood Road
Pullan George, tailor, High Street


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