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NORFOLK. F.AR 653 Harvey John, Outwell, Wisbech Hewitt Robert, Victoria Road, Diss Hopson Alfred, Liteham, Swaffham Harvey J.Great Witchingham, Norwich Hewitt Sml 'I'RAOES DIRECTORY.] . NORFOLK. F.AR 653 Harvey John, Outwell, Wisbech Hewitt Robert, Victoria road, Diss Hopson Alfred, Liteham, Swaffham Harvey J.Great Witchingham, Norwich Hewitt Sml. Old Buckenham, .Attleboro' Hopson ErnestBntler,Mattishall,Derehm Harvey Mrs. Mariha, Tivetshall St. Hewitt Samuel, Rnnham, Yarmouth Horn Butterfield, Outwell, Wisbech .:Uargaret, Norwich Hewitt Stephen, Hemsby, Yarmouth Horn Dow, Wiggenhall St. l\Iary Mag~ Harvey Nathaniel, Saxlingham, Nether- Hewitt Thomas, Burgh St. Margaret & dalen, Lynn gate, Norwich St. Mary, Yarmouth Horn G. jun.Smeeth,Wnlsoken,Wisbech llarvey R.The Heath, Hickling, Stalham Hewson H. Little Cressingham, "\Vatton Horn J. West Dereham, Stoke Ferry S.O Harvey Miss S. Scoulton, Attleborough Heyhoe Anthony, Holme Hale, Watton Horn William, Highway, Walpole St. Harvey Waiter, Watton Heyhoe James L. Shipdham, Watton Peter, Wisbech HarveyWm.Burgh hall,Briningham S.O Heyhoe Josiah,Bawdeswell, EastDerehm Horn William Stordy, Cantley, Norwich Harvey William, Thompson, Tottington Hickling Coby R. Hempnall, Norwich Horne George, Hungate,Emneth,Wisbch HarveyW. R.IllingtonHall frm.Thetford Hickling Fredk. Wm.Hempnali,Norwcb Horne Mrs. James, Northwold,Brandon HarwinA. J. Gt. Fransham,Ea.stDereham Hick ling John Shepheard, Cawston, Horsfield E. D. Antingham, Nth. Walsham Harwin James, Marham, Downham Norwich & at Haverland Horsley Charles, The Grove,Sculthorpe. Harwir1 Richard, The Poplars, Boughton, Hicks Thomas, Suffield, Aylsham Fakenham Rrandon Higginson ErnP~t Edward, Little Bar- Horspole John, East drove, ·walpole St Harwood George Jabez, Stalla.nd, ningham, Norwich Peter, Wisbech Deopham, Wymondham High Ernest Porter, Salthouse, Holt Hoskins Charles, jnn. Fersfield, Diss Harwood Thomas, Attleborough High Mrs. I<'. Norwich rd. Wymondham Hoskins Charles, sen. Fersfield, Diss Hawes Arthur, Marsham, Norwich High Henry, Salthouse, Holt Hoskins Henry, Ferstield, Diss Hawes Henry, Felthorpe, Norwich High William, Old hall & Church farm, Hotson .Arthur W. Stratton St. Micha.el, 1 Hawes J. Gillingham All Saints, Beccles Reymerston, Attleborough Long Stratton Hawes Wm. Garvestone, Attleborough Hill James, Barney, Dereham jHouchen William, Heymerstn.Attleboro' llawes William, Tilney St. Lawrence, Illill J ames William, Mulbarton & Houlden Henry, Church end, West \'o'a~ Lynn Swainsthorpe, Norwich 1 ton, Wisbech Hawkes William, Easton, Norwich Hill John, Mattishall, Dereham HowWilliam,TheRookery, New Bucken- Hawkins George, Blickling, Norwich Hill John Emery, Gressenhall, Dereham ham, .Attleborough Hawkins George, Itteringham, Aylsbam Hill John Raynes,Garvestone, Attleboro' (Howard C. White ho. Cawston, Norwich Hawkins George Ezra, Holt house, Hill Robert, Thursford, Dereham IHoward Fredk. Billingford,EastDerehm Leziate, Lynn Hill Willson, Barroway drove, Downhm Howard Frederiek, Sonthbergh, Watton Hayes John, Bramerton, Norwich Hilton William, South Walsham St. Howard Frederick Charles, Hethersett, Ha yes Samuel, Surlingham, Norwich Mary, Norwich Norwich Hayhoo William, Shipdham, Watton Hinchley Chas. CarletonRode,Attleboro' Howard George, Gressenhall, Dereham Haylett Arthur, Ha.ynford, Norwich Hinde FrederickWm.Mundham,Norwch Howard Geo. Whinbu gh,East Dereham Haylett Robert, Hevingham, Norwich Hindes Samuel, Lingwood, Norwich Howard Horace, Booton, Norwich HaylettRobert, Railway road, Downham Hindes Thomas, Lingwood, Norwich Howard Mrs. Jane, Welborne, Dereham Haylett Robert George, Bridge street, Hindry Alfred, Sparham, Norwich 1 Howard John, Attlebridge, Norwich Downham Rinnels Benjamin, "Gasthorpe, Thetford!Howard John,Gt.Massingham, Swaffhm Haynes J obn, Lord's bridge, Wiggenhall Hipperson I•'redk.Jn. Barfrd. Wymondhm I IIoward John, Gressenhall, Dereham St. Mary the Virgin, Lynn Hoddy Mrs. S.A.Ashby St.Mary,Norwch IHoward R.77 St. George's rd. Yarmouth Hayward E. W. Hardley hall, Norwich Hodgetts Jn. Thos. Ingoldistborpe, Lynn Howard Samuel, Denton, Harleston Hayward Nelson Hylton, Manor house, Hodgson Thos. Great Dunham,Swaffhm Howard Samuel, The Carr, Besthorpe, Claxton, Norwich & Reedham hall, Hoff Henry, Shouldham Thorpe, Down- Attleborough Reedbam, R.S.O ham & Wormegay, Lynn Howard S. G. South Lopham, Thetford Hazel! Charles, Old hall, Shotesham St. Hogg William, North Lopham, Thetford Howard Thomas, Sandy lane, Diss Mary, Norwich Holah George & Joseph, :Fen end, Tilney Howard Waiter, Castle Acre, Swaffham HazellG.C.ShoteshamAllSaints,Norwich St. Lawrence, Lynn & at Walpole Howard William,EastLexham,Swaffham Hazel!Jas. Shotesbam St. Mary,Norwieh St. Peter, Wisbech Howard William, Garvestone, Attleboro' Head John, High Oak, Wicklewood, Holah Joseph & George, Marsh, Ter- Howard Wm. Great Dunham, Swaffham Wymondham rington St. Clement, Lynn Howard William, Mattishall, Dercham Heading Fr~~onk, Watlington, Down ham Holden Amos, South Lopham, Thetford · Howard William, Thursford, Derebam ·Heading George, Hall & Manor farms, Holden Charles, North Lopham,Thetfrd Howard William, Upton, Norwich Thornham, Lynn Holden Henry, South Lopham, Thetfrd 'Howe John, Marsham, Norwich HeadingGeorge(exors. of), Holme-next- llolden James, Bressingham, Diss jHowe Richd. Great Ryburgh,Fakenham Runcton, Downbam & Thorpland, Holden Stephen, North Lopham, Thetfrd Howell Mrs. Elizh. Rougham, Swaffham Downbam • Holder Henry, Banham, Attleborough Howell Frederick, Moulton St. Michael, Heading Henry, Feltwell, Brandon Holland .Arthur J. Earsham, Bungay Long Stratton Heading Robert Thorrold, Watlington, Holland George, Earsham, Bungay Howell Frederick Edward, Bridewell Downham Holland James,TerringtonSt.John,Lynn street, Walsingham R.S.O Heath Mark, West-of-River, Southery, Hollax Robert, :Feltwell, Brandon Rowel! George, Broom green, Elmham, Downham Holliday Solomon,Scariling,EastDerehm Dereham He!sdon Thomas, Suffield, Aylsham Holman James, Hellington, Norwieh Howell Henry, Foxley, East Dereham Helston Hy. Eastfield,Hickling,Stalham Holman John, Southery, Downham Howell Henry, West Lynn, Lynn Hemsworth Geo. Sconlton, Attleborongh Holman Palmer, Frost row, Hingham, Howell Horace, Lowestoft road, Gorles- HendryCharles,NorthCreake,Fakenham Att1eborough ton, Yarmouth HerbertJ.Fen end, West Walton, "\Visbech Holman RobertPalmer,Beeston,Swaffhm. Howell John, Foxley, East Dereham Herbert Joseph, Fen Emneth, Wisbech Holman Wm.jun. Kenninghall, Tbetford'Howell John, Westgate hOLISe, Old Herdman George & James, Great Holman 'V m. sen. Kenninghall,Thetford Wab,ingham, Walsingham R.S.O Massingha.m, Swaffham Holmes David, Winfarthing, Diss Howell John Woodcock, Egmere road, Hern George, Heywood, Diss Holmes Robert, Whitwell, Norwich Walsingham R.S.O Bern John Benj. Blo'::'i orlon, Thetford I Holmes William, West Walton, Wisbech 'Howell Obadiah, Cess,Martham, Yarmth Her ne Alfred E. S. Trettenham, Norwich Holmes William Edward, The Lodge, I Ho well Robert, Fulmodeston, Dereham Herne James, Moulton St. Michael,Long Kempston, Swaffham Howell William, "Field Dalling, Holt Stratton Holsey Charles, Wood Dalli~, Reep-.Howell Wm. Old Buckenham,Attleboro' Herne James, jun. Moulton St. Michael, ham, Norwich Howell William, West Beckham, Holt Long Stratton Holsey John, Hindolveston, Dereham Howes Albert, "\Vest Sornerton, Yarmth Herne Robert, Great Hautbois, Norwich Hood .Alfd. Chas. & Geo. Wm. Rockland Howes Edward John, Mundesley road, Herne Waiter James, Moulton St. All Saints' & Attleborongh North Walsham Michael, Long Stratton Hood Charles, Coltishall, Norwich Howes George, Blackborough, Middle- Ilewer Brothers, Wormegay, Lynn Hood Charles, Great Hautbois, Norwich ton, Lynn Hewett Daniel, Bedingham, Bungay Hood James Rbt. Heckingham, Norwch Ilowes John, Attleborongh Hewett W. TheHeatb,Hempstead,Norwch Hood John( exors.of), Hethersett,Norwch Howes John, Coltishall, Norwich BP-witt Benjamin,Happishurgh, Stalham Hood Walter, Hethersett, Norwich Howes John Henry, Beechlands, South- Hewitt Charles Young, Eastmoor, Bar- Hooke "\Valter, Three Holes, Wisbech repps, Norwich ton Bendish, Stoke Ferry S.O Hooks James & Geo. Shernborne, Lynn Howes Robt. Ridlington,North Walsham Hewitt Henry, Southrepps, Norwich Hooton John, Stow Bardolph, Downhm Howes Samuel, Thursford, Dereham Hewitt John, Gissing, Diss ,Hooton R.jun.Barrowaydrove,Downhm Howes ·walter John, Blackborough, Hewitt John, Sidestrand, Cromer HopkinGeorge, Tip's end, Welney, Wisbch Middleton, Lynn Hewitt John, Southrepps, Norwich Hopking William Clement, Great Bir- Ilowes William Richard, North Picken- Hewitt Mrs. John, The Grange, ·wor- cham, King's Lynn . ham road, Swaffham stead, Norwich Hopper David., Walpole St. Pet€r, Wisbch Howett Robert, Fulmodeston, Dereham • .
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