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Burnham-on-Crouch, Town Steps c1965, Essex.  (Neg. B325107)  © Copyright The Francis Frith Collection 2005. http://www.francisfrith.com
Burnham-on-Crouch, Town Steps c1965
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History of Burnham-on-Crouch >> Poll of Voters 1826

Burnham-on-Crouch voters 1826 - Borough of Maldon

The Borough of Maldon’s poll of voters for 1826 lists the name and occupation of Burnham-on-Crouch residents who were entitled to vote in the general election of 1826 in the Borough of Maldon.

For more background information see The story behind the Poll of Voters for 1826.

James Ballard, labourer
Charles Ballard, labourer
John Bowles, farmer
Charles Bulb, shipwright
James Moffat Burman, servant
John Cottin, publican
John Deacon, mariner
Thomas Dorkins, labourer
William Edwards, fisherman
Robert Edwards, basketmaker
James Emery, sea waller
William Flick, carpenter
Thomas Francis, labourer
Milson Grimwood, farmer
Benjamin Howe, farmer
John Lamb, blacksmith
Thomas Lamb, mariner
Abraham Martin, mariner
John Mead, labourer
Joseph Middleditch, mariner
Ab Newington, labourer
William Newman, mariner
Charles Page, cordwainer
Robert Palmer jun., coal meter
James Palmer, grocer
William James Percival, mariner
Thomas Perry, fisherman
John Perry, fisherman
William Perry, labourer
Samuel Rayment, labourer
James Rayment, labourer
Samuel Rumsey, labourer
William Sadler, mariner
Thomas Shepherd, mariner
John Smith, carpenter
James Swaine, fisherman
John Swaine, mariner
John Tow, labourer
John Wackrill, baker
William Wiseman, labourer
John Woollett, labourer

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