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

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Romford 1886 Kelly's Directory

 History of Romford

Commercial Traders E - K

Ebsworth Emmeline (Mrs), Old Windmill & Bells PH, Market Place
Edwards Edward John, commercial traveller, Eastern Road
Ellingworth John, eating house, Market Place
Ellis Joseph Fordham, tallow melter, North Street
Elmore George, horse breaker, North Street
Elves Alfred, grocer, Victoria Road
Enever Ann Elizabeth (Miss), toy dealer, London Road
Essex (1st) Artillery Volunteers (No 8 battery) Henry Holmes, capt commandant; H R Heasman, lieut
Essex Equitable Permanent Building Society, South Street
Essex Independent & Farmer’s Gazette (Taylor & Robbins, publishers) (published Monday, Wednesday & Friday), South Street & High Street
Essex Provident Society (John Hammond, collector), The Pavement
Essex Regiment, 1st Volunteer Battalion ( A & B companies ) J W Hammond, capt commandant of B company, F H Thirlwall, capt commandant of A company; J B Mumford, drill instructor), Drill hall, Market place
Essex Times (Wilson & whitworth, publishers), published Wednesday, Friday & Saturday, High Street
Essex Weekly News (Taylor & Robbins, publishers & proprietors; published fridays), High Street & South Street; & at Chelmsford etc
Facy Alexander, draper, High Street
Fairman & Mundy, dress makers, North Street
Farquharson Albert, surgeon, Brooklands villas, North Street
Farr George, brick layer, 8 Laurel villas, Shaftesbury Road
Fayers William, beer retailer, Victoria Road
Felstead William, fish dealer, High Street
Fitch John, baker, North Street
Fletcher Edward, stationer, High Street
Fletcher Mary Ann (Mrs), milliner, Market place
Flowers Henry, baker, North Street
Fox mark, coffee house, Victoria Road
Fraser James Alexander, surgeon, Western lodge
Frostick Joseph, chimney sweeper, Shaftesbury Road
Fulcher William, shopkeeper & carman, Milton Road
Gardner Richard, commercial traveller, The Lowlands, London Road
Gardner William, land surveyor, Rose cottage, London Road
Gayler Henry, grocer, Victoria Road
Gibson Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper, Waterloo Road
Gilbey George Battun & Frank, corn, seed & coal merchants, South Street
Golding Henry, beer retailer, South Street
Goodchild James, Coach & Bell Inn, High Street
Goodwin Charles, plumber, Waterloo Road
Goodwin Sarah (Miss), baker, High Street
Gordon James, civil engineer, The Pavement
Gordon John, builder, George Street
Gray George MRCVS, veterinary surgeon, orn Exchange
Green John, dairyman, Brentwood Road
Green Mary (Mrs), fruiterer, Shakespeare Road
Green Robert, dairyman, Carlisle Road
Griffiths Griff, cabinet maker, St Andrews Road
Guiver Eliza (Miss), shopkeeper, Queen Street
Gunn Charles, shoe maker, High Street
Gunn John, baker, 23 Waterloo Road
Gunn Mary (Mrs), ladies school, Norfolk House, Eastern Road
Hale James, boot maker & furniture dealer, Waterloo Road
Hall Charles, butcher, Victoria Road
Halls Charles, carpenter, Milton Road
Halls Norman, ironmonger, Market Place
Hamilton George Stuart, inspector of nuisances to the rural sanitary authority, 2 Eden villas, Victoria Road
Hamm Joseph, blacksmith, Angel Yard, High Street
Hammond Joseph Samuel & Son, builders & contractors, Hill House
Hammond Alfred James, Kings Arms PH, Market place
Hammond Edin, glass merchant, Junction Road
Hammond Joseph Hewitt, pawnbroker & furniture dealer, High Street
Hanna James, surgeon, South Street
Harding George, hay binder, High Street
Harding Lydia (Mrs), umbrella maker, High Street
Hardy Henry Thomas, printer, George Street
Harvey Charles William, poors rate, gas, tithe & highway rates collector, High Street
Harvey Charlotte (Mrs), china & glass dealer, Market Place
Haws Thomas Waters (Mrs), farmer, Bell house
Haynes & Clifton, solicitors & commissioners, & clerks to the magistrates, South Street
Haymes Henry Shekell (firm, Haynes & Clifton), solicitor, clerk of the peace & coroner, South Street
Heavens james, Bluchers Head Inn, Market place
Hedger Henry, academy, Regent House, Market Place
Hill & Sons, bankers, Market place
Hillyard Samuel, ironmonger, South Street
Hinds John, stationer & builder, Market Place
Hobday George, collector to local board, Victoria Road
Hodson Jessie (Miss), ladies school, Victoria Road
Holmes Louisa (Mrs), tobacconist, High Street
Hose John Henry Edgar, Old Oak Inn, Brentwood Road
Howes Stephen, carpenter, Milton Road
Hunt A H & Co, solicitors & commissioners, South Street
Hunt Alfred Henry, solicitor (firm, Hunt A H & Co), solicitor & clerk to the urban sanitary authority & burial board & vestry clerk, South Street
Ind, Coope & Co, brewers, High Street; & at Burton on Trent
Ingram Mark, baker, High Street
Jarvis Samuel james, coal dealer, Fern Side villa, Carlisle Road
Jensen Carl Andrews, grocer, Brentwood Road
Jolly __ (Miss), dress maker, 1 Western terrace, George Street
Jones Charles, Woolpack inn, High Street
Keen Thomas, shopkeeper, North Street
Kimber & Son, milk sellers & coal dealers, Kyme Road
King George, brick layer, Shaftesbury Road
Kirkpatrick Charles, tailor, Victoria Road
Kistler Hannah (Mrs), fancy repository, High Street
Knight Francis, laundry, Western Road
Knight Joseph, brick layer, 7 Laurel villas, Shaftesbury Road
Knightbridge james, butcher, South Street



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