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Southminster, Hall Road and the Old Pump c1955
Reproduced courtesy of The Francis Frith Collection.
History of Southminster >> Poll of Voters 1826
Southminster voters 1826 - Borough of Maldon
The Borough of Maldon’s poll of voters for 1826 lists the name and occupation of Southminster 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.
William Bines, wheelwright
Joseph Brown, labourer
James Clarke, farmer
William Clarke, farmer
Matthew Collins, labourer
William Dawson, husbandman
James Dorkin, labourer
William Dow, labourer
John Dow, labourer
Benjamin Dow, labourer
William Ely, wheelwright
William Flack, mailman
John Francis, labourer
John Hammond, miller
John Hearn, labourer
Richard Hornsby, labourer
George Jordan, labourer
Samuel Joyce, carrier
William Lewin King, butcher
William King, labourer
Thomas Lewin, miller
John Marshall, labourer
Isaac Munson, blacksmith
Edward Olley, butcher
James Ong, labourer
William Page, farmer
Benjamin Pipe, carpenter
John Pond, cordwainer
Henry Leech Quilter, surgeon
William Smith, gentleman
Elisha Stagg, miller
Samuel Stock, labourer
Henry Stuttle, wheelwright
S Vice, gardener
William Weaver, labourer
Thomas Willingale, labourer
James Winterborn, carpenter
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