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Norfolk. Pub : TRADES DIRECfORY .J :NORFOLK. PUB :"19 King's Head, James Thompson, 42 Jlilagdalen st. Norwich l\'Ialakhoff Tower, Saml.Robt. Savory, 112 ~elson rd. Yarmth King's Head, Mrs. Alice Vincent, "\Yooclton, Bungay Mancroft,Edmnd.J ermy ,4x)lancroft st. Dereham rd. Norwich King's Head, Mrs. Hannah Watson, 'Thorpe, Norwich Mariners' Arms, John Bell, South quay, Lynn King's Head, Frederick William Wells, Elmham, Dereham Mariners' inn, Bunn Brentwood, Silfield, Wymondham King's Head, John Wicks, Cokers hill, Walsingham R.S.O Mariners' tavern; Henry Chase, 39 Mariner's lane, ~orwich King's Head, John Wilkerson, Haverland, Norwich Mariners' tavern, John Merry Mobbs,62 Howard st. Yarmth King's Head, William Chas. Willimott, Hethersett,Norwich Mariners' Arms, Albert Stannard, Felthorpe, Norwich .King's Head, Wm. John Womack, North Lopham,Thetford Mariners' Compass, Albert Harrison, 6r South quay,Yannth Lady Bridge tavern, Jas. Wm. Haverson, Bridge st. Lynn Mariners' Compass, J osepll1\1allett, Providence street, Lynn Lady Haven tavern, Joseph Collins, Cobholm island, Mark Lane & Foundry Arms, Mrs.Eliza Golden,Northrepps, Southtown, Yarmouth Norwich Lamb, Miss Sarah Austin, Cawston, Norwich Market Gatehouse, William Thomas Collins, South Market Lamb inn, Mrs. Amelia Bailey, Haymarket, Norwich gates, Yarmouth Lamb, Thomas Gayford, 18 Eaton street, Norwich Market tavern, "\Villiam Bush, 24 Market lane, Norwich Lamb inn, James Jary, King street, Lynn Marlborough, John Easton, Marlborough road, Norwich Lamb & Flag, Henry Bell, Welney, Wisbech Marsham Arms, Waiter Charles Burton,Hevingham,Norwich Lame Dog, Mrs. Sarah Potter, 68 Queen's road, Norwich Marquis of Gran by, George Emms, I42 Barrack st. Norwich Lancers, Daniel Yaxley, 24 Howard street north, Yarmouth Marquis of Granby,MissE.M.Puxley,Bishopsgate st.Norwich Lattice ·inn, Martin John Bone, Chapel street, Lynn Marquis of Lothian, Jn. ·waiter Brett,42 Lothian st.Norwich Leopard, Patrick Welby, g8 Bull Close road, Norwi<.;h Masonic tavern, George Merry Gifford, 24 Elm hill, Norwich Lifeboat inn, Alfred Neale, Brancaster, Lynn Mermaid, Miss Susan J ane Kent, Elsing, East Dereham Life Boat tavern, Wm. Rouse, Pier walk,Gorleston, Yarmth Mermaid & Fountain, Frank C. King, Tower street, Lynn Light Horse, Wilham Rumble, Baxter row, East Dereham Mermaid, Daniel Preston, Hedenham, Bungay Light Horseman, Wm. Copernan, 130 Barrack st. Norwich Middlegate tavern, J. J. Smith, 76 Middlegate st. Yarmouth Light Horseman, Benj. Honchen, 4 Botolph st. Norwich Mile Cross inn, Edward Desborough, Aylsham rd. Norwich Lighthouse inn, Mrs. Ann Gibbons, Walcott, Stalham Mill inn, Miss Julia Anna Goddard, Stow-Bedon, Attleboro' Lily tavern, Robert Davison, 152 Ber street, Norwich Mill tavern, Wm. Pooley, 2 Mill hill, New Catton, Norwich Lincoln tavern, Robert Wm. Hall, Mill l<'leet terrace, Lynn Millwrights' Arms, G. Burgess, Toftwood common,E.Dereham Lion inn, l<'rederick Blyth, 3:1 CatUe Market st. Norwich Mischief tavern (The), Henry Cooper, 44 Peacock st.Norwlch Lion tavern, John H. Fortescue, Nelson road north, Yarmth Mitre tavern, Robert James Aggas, Earlham road, Norwich Lion inn, William Graver, Thurne, Yarmouth Mitre, William Greenacre, 62 Ueurge street, Yarmouth Lion, James King, Brisley, Dereharn Mitre tavern (The), Henry Nurse, St. Nicholas rd. Yarmouth Lion, Thomas Thurtle, West Somerton, Yarmouth Moon & Stars, George Read, Duke street, Norwich Lion, William Valiant, Thorpe Abbotts, Scole Mo:rning Star, Harry Robert Jarmy,92 Southwell rd.Norwich Lion & Castle, Henry Roll, 27 Timber Hill street, Norwich Morning Star, Waiter Geo. Kelf, 23 Pottergate st. Norwich Lion & Lamb, Samuel Savory, 140 King street, Yarmouth Mounted Volunteer, Thomas Lucas, 12 Silver road, Norwich Little John, Mrs. Anne ~!aria Seaman, 142 Northumberland Music House, Herbert Frederick Cross, 167 King st.No-rwich street, North Heigham, Norwich . Nag's Head, William Beeton, Wereham, Stol~e Ferry S.O Live & Let Live, James Crisp, jun. Windsor road, Lynn · Nag's Head, Charles Carlton, Crimplesham, Iklwnham Live & Let Live inn, D. A. Newell, Lqndon rd. Downham Nag's Head, Charles Henry Howlett, East Harling, Thetford Live & Let Live, Thomas Tennant, Watton Nag's Head, Frederick Lyall, 33 Castle meadow, Norwich Lobster inn, Matthew A.Siipper,Lower Sheringharn,Cromer N a pier tavern, Geo.Fredk.Moore, 1 Cattle Market st.NorVt-ich Lo<.;k House, Samuel Gordon, Elhngham, Bungay · Negro's Head, John Stephen Read, Colton, Norwich Lock & Key, Joseph Farrell, gr Ber street, Norwich Nelson, Samuel Bell, Hayes lane, Fakenham Locomotive tavern, John E. Harvey, SI Rupert st. Norwich Nelson tavern, William Gibbs, 8g King street, Yarmouth Lodes Head, W.Gidney, Wiggenhall St.Mary Magdalen,Lynn Nelson tavern, Matthew Hovells, Reighton, Norwich Lodge (The), William G. Nelson, Xorth Tuddenham, East Nelson, Robert Old, 17 Bedford street, St.Andrew's,Norwich De re ham Nelson's Head, Geo. Dack, Horsey-next-the-Sea, Yarmouth London tavern, Benjamin Barker, 42 Middlegate st. Yarmth Nelson's Monument, Samuelllorstead, 66 King st. Norwich London tavern, William Bateman, Attleborough Nelson Monument, A. & H. Os borne, South denes, Yarmouth London tavern, Mrs. C. A. Large,Baxter row, Ea. Dereharn New inn, George Burton Amis, Trunch, North "\Valsharn London tavern, James Pegg, Pnrtleet street, Lynn New inn, Waiter Rarnard, Red Lion street, Aylsham R.S.O London Porter House, Alfred Barber, London road, Lynn New in.n, Henry Creamer, Flitcham, Lynn Lord Camden, A. S. Rushmer, IS Charing cross, Norwich New inn, Jesse Enefer, Hockwold, Brandon Lord Collingwood, Jas. Newman, 6 North quay, Yarmouth New inn, Samuel ·Fennell, Beetley, Dereham Lord John Russell, H. ll. Gofl, 66 Dereham road, Norwich New inn, Isaac William l<'iddy, 'Vorstead, Norwich Lord Napier, Mrs. Hannah Marrett, I Guanock ter. Lynn New inn, Henry Failes Fisher, Grimston, Lynn Lord Nelson, John William Bettles, Lake's end, Wisbech New inn, John Percy Gunton, Litcham, Swaffham Lord Nelson, Jonas N. Blyth, Nelson st. North Walsham New inn, Richard. Howling, Terrington St. Clement, Lynn Lord Nelson, Saml. Blyth, Trafalgar rd.Gorleston, Yarmouth New inn, James Learner, Roughton, Norwich Lord Nelson, Philip Branch, Dereham road, Norwich New inn, John Ramm, jun. Pentney, Swaffham Lord Nelson, J. Chilvers,Nelson st.North Heigham,Norwich New inn, Henry Sayer, Rockland St. Mary, Norwich. Lord Nelson, Frank Frost, Quay, Wells New inn, Robert Smith, Moulton St. Michael, Long Stratton Lord Nelson, James Hall, Reedham R.S.O New inn, John Spink, East Tuddenham, East Dereham Lord Nelson, Henry Hart, East Bradenham, Watton New inn, Alfred Wm. Walker,Wootton gap, Gaywood,Lynn Lord Nelson, Cornelius Hendry, I High st. East Dereham New inn, Walter Ward, Scarning, East Dereham Lord Nelson, John Leman, 28 .Austin street, Lynn New Brewery, William Darb_v, 90 Westwick street, Norwich Lord Nelson, Charles Matthews, Yaxham, Dereham New City, Robert Newby,7o King street, Crook's pl. Norwich Lbrd Nelson, George Middleton, 45 Trafalgar st. Norwich New Corn Exchange, Alfred Theodore Seaman, Bedford Lord Nelson inn, Richard · Neale, Burnham Westgate & street, St. Andrew's, Norwich ' Burnham Sutton, Lynn New J.'"ountain, Charles J. Cox, 127 Middlegate st. Ya.,.,rnrnwuth Lord Nelson, Fredk. Oldfield, Great Fransham,East Derehm New Queen's Head, Robert Peasgood, 76 Howard st. Yarmth Lord Nelson, Thomas Parr, Burnham Thorpe, Lynn New Railway tavern, John :Frost, Station rd. Attleborough Lord Nelson, Jarnes Sant, Timber Hill street,- Norwich New Star, Frederick Senior, 8 Quay side, Norwich Lord Nelson, Charles William Wilkins, Hackford, Norwich New White Lion, Thomas Turrell, 106 King st. Yarmouth Lynn Arms, Thomas Earl, Norfolk street, Lynn Nightingale, William Walpole, 26 Colegate street, Norwich Lynn Arms, l<'rederick Groom, Syderstone, Swaffham Nine, George Ellson, 7S St. Giles street, Norwich lJynn Arms, William Petchell, Setchey, Lynn Norfolk A ms, Mrs. Margaret Alien, Sprowston, Norwich Lynn Volunteer Stores, Waiter Green, I Union street, Lynn Norfolk Arms, James A. Canham, 23 Norfolk street, Lynn .Magpie, Robert Barker, Rockland St. Peter, .Attleborough Norfolk Arms, Halvor Danielsen, North street, Lynn Magpie, Ed ward Boswell, 34 Magpie road, Norwich Norfolk & Norwich Arms, A.Ellis,46 St. George's rd. Yarmth Maid's Head, Jesse Brighton, Newton Flotman, Norwich Norfolk tavern, Robert Mallett, 27 Norfolk street, South Maid's Head, Waiter Burton, Sloley, Norwich Heigharn, Norwich Maid's Head, John Bywaters, Bradenham, ·watton Norfolk Hero, John Dawes, Station street, Swaflham Maid's Head, Arthur William Clabon, Haynford, Norwich Norfolk Hero inn, John Emerson, Stanhoe, Lynn Maid's Head, William Cullurn, Catton, Norwich . Norfolk Railway House, William Morley, Foundry bridge, 1\Iaid's Head, Jonathan Holsey, Hindolveston, Dereham Prince of Wales road, Norwich Maid's Head, John Smith Morfey, Stalham, Norwich Norwich Arms, Harry Feek, North quay, Yarmouth Maid's Head inn, 'Ym. Chas. Rowe, Tuesday Market pl.Lynn Norwich Arms, William Hewitt, 103 Ber street, No>"'rwwich lVIaid's Head, Mrs. Sarah Aun Seaman, Brampton, Norwich Nursery tavern, William Blanchtlower Palmer, 21 Nelson Maid's Head, Samuel 8!egg, Stanfield, Dereham street, North Heigham, Norwich Maid's Head, Henry Tho.rpe, East Winch, Lynn - Oak Shades, James Mitehell, II Lower Goat lane, Norwich .
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