High Street, Kelvedon, c.1950
Reproduced courtesy of The Francis Frith Collection.
History of Kelvedon >> Poll of Voters 1826
The Borough of Maldon's poll of voters for 1826 lists the name and occupation of Kelvedon 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.
Robert Blackwell, ostler
Daniel Elliott, husbandman
James Hills, labourer
William Hurrell, labourer
John Hurrell, labourer
Thomas Hurrell, labourer
Richard Lagden, farmer
Thomas Mills, glazier
Henry Robinson, tailor
James Slyth, glazier
William Sutton, labourer
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