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Suffolk. [ Kelly's 254 LOWESTOFT. SUFFOLK. [ KELLY'S. Qakley, Son &; Coa, forwarding agents (J. S. Nobbs, agent), 'Prettyman Joseph, chimney sweeper, 50 Mariner's street 12 &; 13 Trawl market Prior Joel, apartments, 287 London road south, Kirkley O'Oonnor John Edward M.B. :surgeon, &; medical officer Proudfoot James Edmund, stone mason, Church road of health to the urban district council &; port sanitary Pycraft Edward S. engineer, boiler maker &; ship smithp authority, Town hall, High street &; I Surrey street Commercial road Oliphant John, fishmonger, 68 Tonning street Pye &; Johnson, pork butchers, 50 Lawson road, Kirkley Orris Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 25 Marine parade Pye Charles, boat owner & shopkeeper, 32 Albert sbreet OrrisFlorence (Mis·s), apartments, 49 Marine parade Pye James Thomas Mus.Bac. professor of music &; or- Osborn Richd. Norman, cabinet ma. II4 &; II5 Bevan st ganist for St. John's, 12 Grove street Osborne Francis Spurrell, trinity pilot, 6 Oxford road Pye William, butcher, 50 Crown street Osborne Mary Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 70 Denmark rd Pyke Chas. Rundle, watch maker & jeweller, 46 London rd Outlaw Samuel, fishmonger, 38 Mariners street Pyla: James, shopkeeper &; beer retailer, 49 Queen's road Overy Daniel Sawyer, shipwright &; spar maker, Com- Quantrill James, apartments, 13 Beach road mercial road . Rackham &; Barnard, hair dressers, 132 High street Overy William, block &; spar maker &; blacksmith &; boat Rackham Carry (Miss), dress maker, 30 Raglan sbreet builder, Commercial road Rackham Herbert, house agent, IIS Clapham road Owers Frederick, linen draper, 200 &; 202 London road Rackham William, apartments, 9 Waveney road south, Kirkley Rackham William, fish merchant, 142 Clapham road Page Emily (Mrs.), beer retailer, Commercial road Radley John Alfred C.E. engineer for the Great Eastern Page Harriet (Mrs.), Lake Lothing hotel, Rotterdam rd Railway 00 Painter William Henry, smack owner, 31 Clapham road Rager J ane (Mrs.), apartments, II &; 12 Esplanade &; la, Trawl Fish market Rand James, master mariner, 190 Clapham road n()rth Pallant Samuel, trinity pilot, 39 .Alexandra road Randlesome Alfred, .school attendamce officer fo:r the Palmer Anne (Mrs.), dress maker, 4 Old Market street borough, 3 Lawson road, Kirkley Palmer Emma (Miss), apartments, 18 Commerical road Batcliff Walter, smack owner, 145 Clapham road Palmer William, shoe maker, Melbourne road Ratcliffe Edward, apartments, 10 Marine parade Parker &; Godfrey, Anchor steam roller flour mills, St. Rayment William James, tobacconist, 185 London road Leonard's rd.&;corn&; flour dlr.2I4 London rd.sth.Kirkley south; res. 79 London road south Parker Joanna &; Lucy (Misses), girls' bqarding &; day ltayson Geo. Knights,chemist&druggist, 2 Commexcial rd school, 10 Surrey street Read, Stanford &; Gayfo.rd, Q.uctioneexs, estate agents k. Parker Annie (Mrs.), apartments, II Waveney road valuers, 36 .Alexandra road; &; at Beccles Parker Benjamin, linen draper, 86 High street Read Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 57 Milton road Parker Hannah (Mrs.), teacher of music, I Richmond Read Arthur, musical instrument dealer, 210 London road place, Kirkley south, Kirkley Parker Henry, builder, see Bedwell &; Parker Read Ashworth, apartments, 48 Denmark road Parker Lucy (Mrs.), ladies' school, 38 Arnold street Read Edward, ,grocer, Bea.consfield house, Beaconsfield Parr Alfred, cycle' agent, 181 High street road, Kirkley Pa:rr George, carver &; gilder, 178 London rd. sth. Kirkley Read Edward, pier master, 2 Prairie, London road Parr Henry Richard, The Belvedere P.H. Belvedere road Read Robert .J. miller A corn merchant, North Parry Hugh Robert, manager London &; Provincial Bank quay. ISee advert Limited, London road north Reading Isaac Samuel, boarding house, The Gables,Marina Pash Arthur, boot &; shoe maker, 113 High street Reddish Herbert John, confectioner, 255 & 257 London Payne &; Scarratt (Misses), girls' school (private), Wel­ road south, Kirkley lington esplanade Redgrave Lois (Mrs.), hosiery knitter, 44 Old Nelson S5 Payne Frederick, apartments, Summerholme, London road Reeve &; Mayhew, solicitors, 48 High street south, Kirkley Reeve George, dairyman &; farmer, 5 & 7 Albert street Payne Frederick Constantine, grocer, 239 London road Reeve John James Wyatt, livery stable keeper, Suffolk south, Kirkley Hotel stableS! Peachman Charles Frederick, coffee tavern, II6 High st Reeve Thomas (Mrs.), apartments, 49 Old Nelson street Peacock &; Co. auctioneers, fish salesmen, \Salt merchants Reeve Thomas WaIter, smack owner, 51 Beresford road &; net agents, 3 New Fish market; &; at Yarmouth; Renton & Co. wire rope manufacturers, 3 Suffolk road Great Grimsby; Whitby; Scarborough &lic Reynolds &; Brewer, saw mill engineers &; machine manu- Peacock Fred (Mrs.), ladies' outfitter, 102 London road facturers; postal address, Oulton Broad Pearson Willie, hair dresser &; fancy repository, 6 &; 8 Reynolds O. H. &; Co. Limited, coopers (fish. barrels &;c.)p Norwich road WaItOD! road Peck Robert Toomas, house decorator & furniture dealer, Reynolds Benjamin James, boat owner, Whapload road 91 High.street Reynolds George, hair dresser, 7 Bevan street Penman George, beer retailer, 6 &; 7 Commercial road Reynolds Henry, ship &; boat builder, Harbour; res. 192 Penfound Misses, boarding house, Blenheim house, Denmark road Esplanade Reynolds' Henry Geo, East of England P.R. Whapload rd Peskett Frank, solicitor &; conservative agent for the Reynolde James, fish curer, 77 Raglan street Lowestoft division of Suffolk; clerk to the guardians &; Reynolds Robert, beer retailer, Carlton road, Kirkley rural district council of the Mutford &; Lothingland Rice & Chapman, sail makers, South quay&fish merchants~ union, clerk to the Lowestoft Charity Board, clerk to Whapload road . the Shadingfield school board, 157 London road Richards S. & Co. Limited, steamship &; boat buildersp Phillips Rev. William Richmond M.A. preparatory school Horn hill &;Battery Green road for young gentlemen for Marlborough college &; royal Ricbards A. M. outfitter, Suffolk road navy, South lodge, Kirkley Richards Frederick Wilbraham M.S.A. architect &; sur­ Pick William Henry, Crown commercial &; family hotel, veyor, 14 Stanley street 150 High street Richards Samuel, marine surveyor &; valuer, Battery Piggott Henry, apartments, 13 Alexandra t'oad Green road Pike Henry, tobacconist, 139 London road Richards Thomas, auctioneer, fish salesman & salt mer­ Pile Thomas, shopkeeper, CarlOOn road, Kirkley chant, 12 Fish market &; 21b, Trawl Fish market; Pipe Edward Charles, builder, 34 High st. &; Whapload rd branch offices at Grimsby, Scarborough, Whitby, Ply. Pitcher Robert, carter, Whaplood road mouth, Falmouth, Newlyn, St. Ives & Scilly Islands Pitt William, watch maker, 4 Bevan street Richardson H. F. manager of Empire hotel, Kirkley Plant Edward, baker &; confectioner, 9 Crown street Riches Alfred, apartments, 19 Commercial road Plant George, baker, 20 Mariner's street Riches Horace, carpenter, 28 Raglan street Plant Joseph Waiter, commercial traveller,I07 Clapham rd Rivett Ernest Edmund, accountant, 102 High street POl'ter C. (Mrs.), brick manufacturer, Roman Hill works Rix Francis Joseph, apartments, 49 London rd. sth. Kirkley Porter Charlotte (Mrs.), apartments, 32 &; 34 Clapham rd Rix George Browne, painter, St. John's road Porter Mary Ann (MTSI.), carter, Ness villa., Whapload rd Robbens William, smack owner, 21a, Trawl Fish market; Potter 1H\enry, shoe maker, 95 Bevan street res. 125 Clapham road Potter Jo.seph, customs' officer, 301 Raglan street Roberts Arthur Edward, coffee rooms, 10 Suffolk road Potter William, brick maker, Normaston Roberts Arthur William, baker & confectioner,43 Raglan st Potts Richard Francis :Muir, farmer, Beccle9 road Roberts William James, architect, surveyor, land & estate Powell Madoc Llewelyn, printer, St. John's road agent, consulting laundry engineer, 124 London road Powley Sergeant E. drill instructor (2nd Norfolk Regi. Robertson Agnes H. (Miss), ladies' boarding school, ment, I &; K Companies), The Armoury, Commrcl.rd Melrose, London road. See advertisement Pratt Henry, harnesS! maker, 178 High street Robinson Frances Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Beach rd Preston Benjamin, brewer &;c. soo YoungmaD, Preston au 00 Robinson George, master mariner, 35 Old Nelson street Pretty George, apartments, 29 Alexandra road Robinson James Saul, shopkeeper, I Melbourne road.
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