Steeple
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History of Steeple >> Poll of Voters 1826
The Borough of Maldon's poll of voters for 1826 lists the name and occupation of Steeple 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.
Aaron Aldham, farmer
James Beckwith, labourer
John Coker, blacksmith
Stephen Hales, labourer
John Hart, labourer
John Hewitt jun., blacksmith
John Hewitt, grocer
Thomas Lambert, labourer
James Ling, labourer
Samuel Marven, labourer
John Nichols, wheelwright
John Edwick Pettit, carpenter
Robert Jarvis Pettit, carpenter
John Ram, farmer
William Ruse, labourer
William Ruse, labourer
Robert Sains, labourer
John Turner, farmer
S Whiting, labourer
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Steeple - Cary's New and Correct English Atlas, 1798
Steeple - First Series Ordnance Survey Map 1805
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