The Trade Signs of Essex / A popular account of the origin and meanings of the public houses & other signs
Image not available: CHELMSFORD HIGH STREET IN 1762. (Reduced by Photography from the Larger Engraving by J. Ryland.)
CHELMSFORD HIGH STREET IN 1762.
(Reduced by Photography from the Larger Engraving by J. Ryland.)

The Trade Signs of Essex


A Popular Account
OF

THE ORIGIN AND MEANINGS

OF THE
Public House & Other Signs
NOW OR FORMERLY

Found in the County of Essex.
 

BY
MILLER   CHRISTY,
Author of “Manitoba Described,” “The Genus Primula in Essex,” “Our Empire,” &c.


WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.

Chelmsford:
EDMUND DURRANT & CO., 90, HIGH STREET.

London:
GRIFFITH, FARRAN, OKEDEN, AND WELSH,
WEST CORNER ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD.
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MDCCCLXXXVII.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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