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History of Rainham in 1855
Rainham,
or Raynham, is a village, parish, and railway station on the London and Southend
railway, on the Ingerbury brook, in Chafford Hundred, Romford Union, South
Essex, 3 miles north west of Purfleet steam boat station, 13 from London, 7 ½
from Grays, 10 from Tilbury, and 5 east of Barking. The area is 3,197 acres, and
the population, in 1851, was 868. The village forms a considerable street on the
Cross
major
Davies
Rev Stephen, DCL
Traders
Blewitt
William, farmer
Brooks
Ainger, wheelwright
Circuitt
Thomas, farmer
Cooper
Elizabeth (Mrs), baker
Daldy
Edward Mee, coal merchant
Ennever
Robert, grocer & post master
Eve &
Walton, cattle salesmen
Gentry
mark, baker
Grout
Nathan, shoe maker
Hill
John, grocer
Howell
Thomas, ‘
King
William, blacksmith
Marden
William, farmer
Mayhew
Samuel, butcher
Mitchell
John, farmer
Mitchell
Samuel, farmer
Parker
Charles, hair dresser
Parsons
John, grocer
Peek
Thomas, ‘
Pryor
William, plumber
Stones
Richard, ‘Angel’
Surridge
John, farmer
Surridge
North, farmer
Tyrrell
David, grocer
Post
Office – Robert Ennever, receiver. Letters arrive
National
school, William Henry Harvey, master; Mrs Harvey, mistress
Parish
church, Stephen Davies DCL
Railway
trains to
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