High Road, Broomfield
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History of Broomfield >> Poll of Voters 1836
These are the residents and non-resident landowners of Broomfield who voted in the 1836 South Essex Election. Candidates were George Palmer, a Conservative, and Champion Edward Branfill, a Whig-Radical. Source: Chelmsford Chronicle 17 and 24 June 1836, Essex Record Office.
Broomfield Mill, Broomfield
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John Blyth
Samuel Blyth
William Blyth
Thomas Christy
James Christy
William I Clayton
T W Crooks
James Crocker
Christopher Day
Rev. V. Edwards
Robert French
Thomas Hodges
Patrick King
Charles D Lewis
John Marriage
William Marriage
Henry Marriage
H Mickelburgh
Rev. Dr. T Surridge
Charles Wade
William Weighel
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Broomfield - Cary's New and Correct English Atlas, 1798
Broomfield - First Series Ordnance Survey Map 1805
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