Grigg, Edward Galley
Address: 14 Silver Street, Deal
Occupation: Mariner
Called on: Day 14
Witness Type: Briber
Party: Conservative
Amount Received: £114
Received From:
Paid To:
- Adams, Jack (Conservative)
- Beale, Richard
- Bingham, Thomas (Conservative)
- Blown, William (Conservative)
- Bushell, William Wilkins (Conservative)
- Cavell, Frederick
- Collins, Edward Duncan
- Corey, William Henry (Conservative)
- Cribben, George (Conservative)
- Cribben, Thomas
- Cribben, William (Conservative)
- Desormeaux, Thomas Walter (Conservative)
- Durban, Henry Cavell
- Friend, Leonard Thomas
- Grigg, John G. (Conservative)
- Hoile, William – Griffin (Conservative)
- Marsh, Joseph Gardner (Conservative)
- Parker, Joseph Elvery (Conservative)
- Pitcher, George
- Pitcher, John (Conservative)
- Roberts, Charles N
- Roberts, Henry (Conservative)
- Roberts, John George Brown (Conservative)
- Roberts, William (Conservative)
- Roberts, William Thomas (Conservative)
- Selth, Valentine (Conservative)
- Sneller, William (Conservative)
- Sneller, William Snr (Conservative)
- Thompsett, Gilham (Conservative)
- Thompson, William (Conservative)
- Thurgood, James (Conservative)
Notes
His testimony doesn’t say who he received money from but assumed to be Samuel Olds. His brother John G Grigg was Publican of the Ship Inn in Middle Street. Kelly’s Directory, 1882 lists the address as a lodging house.