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PRO Public Records Office, Kew
ERO Essex Records Office, Chelmsford
MERL Museum of English Rural Life, Reading
LDHS Loughton and District Historical Society
LMA London Metropolitan Archives, London
WFS Willingale Family Society
CPS Commons Preservation Society