Latchingdon - Post Office Directory of Essex 1874 - List of Inhabitants.

List of Inhabitants.

Note: the directory lists the names in the following order: Surname, First Name. It also abbreviates names. These have been reversed and typed in full to assist research.

  • Misses Clift, The Hall
  • Rev. Richard Edward Formby, B.A., J.P., rector
  • George Attenborough, farmer, Lawingsmiths Farm
  • Alfred Kemp Bird, marine store dealer
  • Joseph Bridge, fishmonger
  • Isaac Carter, shopkeeper
  • George Colby, beer retailer
  • Frederick George Cowlen, wheelwright and blacksmith
  • George Curtis, farmer
  • Frank Freeman, farmer
  • George Freeman, dealer
  • Thomas Freeman, farmer
  • William Hills, baker
  • Thomas Hitch, shoe maker and parish clerk
  • Thomas Knights, farmer
  • Arthur Larter, grocer and draper
  • William Laver, corn factor
  • Charles Oldaker Pulley, farmer
  • Frederick Richardson, farmer
  • George Rutledge, inspector of police
  • George Sadler, beer retailer
  • David Sharp, beer retailer
  • Philip Smith, farm bailiff to John Offin
  • John Burridge Taylor, Red Lion, and coach builder
  • Joseph Ward, farm bailiff to John Wood
  • William Wiffen, farmer

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