History of Great Dunmow (Dunmow)

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History of Great Dunmow >> Pigott's Directory of Essex 1824
Pigott's Directory of Essex 1824 - list of inhabitants.
Census returns listing individuals do not become available until 1841, some 16 years after the publication of this directory If you wish to try and trace any of these people on the 1841 census returns, this can be obtained from ancestry.co.uk: 1841 England Census
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.

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Academies.
William Bate
Rev. John Millet
Rev. Charles Powlett
John Warner
Attorneys.
Henry Jackson
Nicholas Toke
George Wade and William Wade
Bakers and Flour Dealers.
William Lambert
Anne Langworthy
Blacksmiths.
James Drain
William Guiver
James Young
Booksellers.
William Dodd, (and druggist)
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Benjamin Cheek
George Cheek
William Pratt
Butchers.
William Rain
John Taylor
George Watson
Confectioners.
John Legerton
John Parker
Glass and Earthenware Dealers.
Hollis Clayton
James Sewell
Grocers and Tea Dealers.
Hollis Clayton
Henry Houlton
William Reynolds
William Stewardson
Joseph Sewell
Gunsmiths.
James Alling
James Lock
Inns.
Richard Bennett, Star
Isaac Maltster, Saracens Hotel
Robert Meadson, White Lion
Ironmongers.
James Alling
Thomas Collis
William Dodd
William Stewardson
Joiners and Builders.
Abraham Holdgate
Richard Lamprell
John Richards
Linen and Woollen Drapers.
Hollis Clayton
T and W Collis
Robert Hockley
Joseph Sewell
James Suckling

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Maltsters.
Richard Randall
James Seruby
Millers.
Lambert Steel
William Shed
Milliners.
Ann Flaxman
Mary Giblins
Painters, Glaziers and Plumbers.
George Bloomfield
William Ratcliffe
Saddlers.
James Mumford
Henry Wilton
Surgeons.
Joseph Grice
Richard Pearson
Tailors.
T and W Collis
Robert Hockley
James Suckling
Taverns and Public Houses.
William Shed, Bell
Henry Wilton, King's Head
George Franklin, Bowling Green
William Smith, Chequers
Robert Downham, Flitch of Bacon
John Bush, Harp
William Cock, King's Head
John Weaver, Three Tuns
James Archer, White Horse
Wheelwrights.
John Bruster
Collis and Guyver
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
John Briggs
Hollis Clayton
Richard Randall
Miscellaneous.
James Alling, watch and clock maker
William Bright, gardener and seedsman
Thomas Collis, brazier and tinman
Thomas Gibbons, cooper
Samuel Philbrick, currier
R. Randall, cornfactor
Peter Taylor, cabinet maker