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SUFFOLK.] FAR 1006 [POST OFFICE Farmers-Continued [SUFFOLK.] FAR 1006 [POST OFFICE FARMERs-continued. Atkins James, Cratfield, Halesworth Balls Samuel, Mutford, Beccles Alen John, Lavenham, Sudbury Atkins John, \Vetheringsett, Stonham Balls Stplm. Carlton Colville, Lowestoft Alexander David, Marlesford, Wickham Atkinson\Vrn.Bures St.Mary,Colchester Halls William, Framsden, Stonham Market At mer Mrs. l\Iaria, Hillhouse farm, Banks J ames, Wissett, H ales worth Alexander John, Kettleburgh, Wickham Halesworth Banks William, Ilketshall St. Lawrence Market Aves Adam,West row,Mildenhall,Soham road, llungay Algar George, Ilketshall St. Margaret, Aves Adam, jun. West row, l\:lildenhall, BantoffChas.L.:\fartlesham, Wood bridge Bungay Soham Banyard James, IlketshallSt. Margaret, Alger Robt.jun. Fenst. Redgrave, Scole AvesFredk.\Vest row,Mildenhall,Soham Bungay Alger Robert, sen. Wortham, Diss Aves Leonard, \Vest row, Mildenhall, Banyard James, Weston, Beccles Alger Thos. 'Yood house, \Vortham,Diss Soh am Banks John, Rum burgh, Halesworth Alger William, Wingfield, Harleston Aves Wm. West row, Mildenhall, Soham Barber Chase,Badingham,Saxmundham All en Alfd. Geo. Cape I St. Mary,Ipswich Avey Robert,H unston,BurySt. Edmuml's Barber George, }'ressingtield, Harleston All en Benj. Harkstead hall, Ipswich Avey Roht.Tuddenham St.Mary ,So ham Barber Gco.Lee,Offton, N ecdhaml\Iarket Alien Benjamin, Wasbbrook, Ipswich Avey Mrs. Sarah, Norton, Bury St. Barber Jarues, Hopton, Yarmouth Alien Elijah, Tuddenham St. Martin, Edmund's Barber Jehu, Lakenheath, Brandon Ipswich Ay !ward John, Stutton, Ipswich Barber Thos.Farnham, WickhamMa!'ket Alien George, Little \Venham, Ipswich Aylward Wm. Cape! St. l\Iary, Ipswich Barber William, Carlton, Saxmundham Alien Jas. Ixworth, Bury St. Edmund's Ay res Henry, Gt. Waldingfield,Sudbury Barber \Villiam, "\Vingfield, Harleston Alien John, Lawshall & Bradfield Corn- Ayres William, Lavenham, Sudbury Barfield Benjamin, Higharn, Colchester bust, Rury St. Edmund's Backhouse Philemon, Haslewood, Aid- BarfieldHen.Langham,But·ySt.Edmnd's Alien Joshua, Par ham, WickhamMarkt borough Barfoot & Webb; Barley green, Strad- Allen Mrs. Richard, Hall farm,Frosten- Backhouse William, Peak hills, Kelsale, broke, Wickham Market den, "\Vangford · Saxmundham Barharn Daniel, Hadleigh road, Great Alien Robert, Yaxley, Eye llacon Abrhm.Gt. Waldingfield,Sudbury Finborough, Stowmarket Alien \Villiam, Braiseworth road, Eye HaconCharles, Bedfield, Wickham Markt Barker Daniel,Bruisyard, Saxmundham Allen William, Hintlesham, Ipswich BaconHenry, RickinghallSuperior,Scole Barker Daniel, Rishangles, Eye Allison Robt. Thorpe Morieux, Ipswich Bacon William, Friars farm, Hadleigh, Barker Daniel, Ashfieltl, Stonbaru Alliston Henry, Stanton, Bury St. Ipswich Barker George,Wyverstone,Stowmarket Edmund's . Bailey Mrs. Catherine, Great Thurlow, Barker James, Clopton, Wood bridge Allsop Henry, Lakenheath, Brand on .Newmarket Barker John, Park farm, Southolt, Eye Allsop William, Lakenheath, Bran don Bailey Elijah, Barnardiston,Newmarket Barker J oseph John M. Gisli11g-ham,Eye Allsopp Thomas B. Manor house, Cre- Baker Alfred, Hepworth, Scole Barker Thomas, Saxstead road, }'ram- tingham, Wickham Market Baker Edmund,Bramfield,Saxmundham lingham, Wickham M ark et Alston Thomas, Stanstead hall, Sudbury Baker Edmund, Gipping, Stowmarket BarkerThos.Abbott,Debenham,Stonham Ambrose James, Poslingford, Sudbury Baker Edmund, Haughley Castle, Barker William, Euston, 'T'hetford Am brose Samuel, Great Thurlow, New- Haug-hley Old street, Stowmarket Barmby John, London road, Beccles market Baker Edmund, \Vattisham, Ipswich Barnes Alfred, Stratford St. Andrcw, Ambrose Thos. Barnardiston,Newmarkt Baker Edward, Cockfield, Sudbury Wickham Market Arnbro!!e William, Cavendish, Sudbury Baker Francis, Old Newton,Stowmarket Darnes Charles, Hall farm, Kettle- Andrews Alfred, Stoven, Wangford BakerJas.Barningham,BurySt.Edmnd's burgh, Wickham Market Andrews Benjamin, Acton, Sudbury Baker Jas. Lit. Finborou.gh, Stowmarkt Barnes David, Combs, Stowmarket Andrews George, Cockfield, Sudbury Baker John,Grundisburgh,Woodbridge Barnes David, Stemtield, Saxmundham Andrews George, Whatfield, Ipswich Baker John, Ilitcham, Ipswich BarnesMrs.Elizbth.Buxhall,Stowrnarkt Andrews Jas. Lit. Waldingfield, Sudbry Baker John, Kettlebaston, Ipswich Barnes George, Stradbroke, \Vickham Andrews John, Cavendish, Sudbury Baker John, \Vyverstone, Stowmarket Market Andrews John, Mellis, Scole Baker John William, jun. Wyverstone, BarnabyJames,Brarnfield,Saxmundham Andrews Mrs. Mary, Westhorpe, Stow- Stowmarket Harnaby Wm. Hruisyard, Saxmundham market · Baker Philip, Rolfe's, Wickhambrook, Barnes J ohn1 Coles green, Framliug- Andrews Wm. Bramfield, Saxmundham Newmarket ham, Wickham Market Anness Richard, Thwaite, Stonham Baker Roht.Brundish, ':Vickham Market Barnes John, Fazeboons Bottom, I ken, Anness Richard, Thornham Parva, Eye Baker Robert, Earl Stonham Wickharn 1\:larket Anness John, Weybread, Harleston Baker Thomas, Menrllesham, Stonfmm Barnes John, Haughley Old street, Anness John,jun.Wilby, Wickham Mrkt Baker Thomas, Xaughton, Ip!!wich Stowmarket Ansell Thorna~, Falkrnham, Ipswich Baker Thomas, Prentice street, Laven- Barnes .John, Retllingtield, Eye Ardley Edward, Ticehurst, Drinkstone, ham, Sudhury Barnes Thomas, Snape, Saxmundham Bury St. Edmund's Daker Williat~~, Combs, Stowmarket Barrell Anthony & Thomas, Great Ash- A.l•manJeremiah,Gunton farm,Lowestoft Baker \Villiam, Duntons, Loug Mel- field, Bury St. Edmund's Armstrong Henry, Elmsett, Ipswich ford, Sudhury Barrell George,Martlesham,\Voodbridge Arnold John, Yoxford, Saxmundbam Baker William Ling, Battisford, Need- BarrellHenry,Huntingfield,Halesworth ArnoldRichard, \Vestleton,Saxrnundham ham Market Bar reil J ames,Elmswell, BurySt.Edmd's Arthey Mrs.Mary Ann,Lindsey,Ipswich Balding .Edward, l\Ianor farm, Brandon Barrel! Joseph, Great Ashfield, Bury Arthey Spal<ling, Kersey, Ipswich Baldork Peter B. Mells, Halcsworth St. Edmund's Artis John, Sotterlcy, Wangford Baldry Robert&Geo. Naughton, Ipswich Barrell Robert, Hitcham, Ipswich Artis J olm, Sudborne lodge, Sudborne, Haldry Francis, Grove, Athelington, Barrett William S. Freckenham, Soham Wickham Market Wickham Market Barton James, Brockley,BurySt.Euwd's Ash by Edmund~Lit.Bealings, W oodbrdge BaldryHen. Brandeston, Wick ham M arkt Barton John, Hitch am, Ipswich Ashford Frederick (exors. of), Saxtead, Baldry Robert, Ashfield green, Strad- Barton .John, Kettlebaston, Ipswich Wickbam Market broke, \Vickham Market Barton Joseph, High Street house, Ashford ::\-Irs. Harriot, Saxtead, Wick- Baldwin Henry W. Cockfield, Sudbury llildeston, Ipswich ham Market Baldwin Howard, Forward Green, Earl Barton \Valter, Cockfield, Sudbury Ash ford Philip, Weybread, Harleston Stonharn Base Miss Ann, Ilketshall St. Lawrence, Ashford Robert, Sproughton, Ipswich Baldwin William, Cockfiel<l, Sudbury Bungay Ashford Robert, Washbrook, Ipswich Bale Simon, Cookley, Halesworth · Base John, Ilketshall St. Lawrence, AshfordThomas,Badingham,Saxmndhm Balls Benjamin, Dennington road, llungay Ash ford 'l'hos. Peasenhall, Saxrmmdham Framlingham, \Vickham I.Harket Dash am Wm. W. Withersfield, N ewmarkt Ashman Samuel, Chevington, Bury St. Balls Charles, Brampton, Wangford Baskett Nathnl.Wetberingsett,Stonham Edmund's Balls Charles, Fre~singficld, Harleston Baskctt Fredck.Lit.green,Burgate,Scole Ash well Benjamin, Falkerrharn hall, Balls Fredk.Linstead Parva, Hale~worth BaskettJonthn.Lit.green,Burgate,Scole Falkenham, Ipswich Balls James, Metfield, Harleston Bass John, Oulton, Lowestoft Ashwell George, Helmingham, Stonham Balls .Tames, Shadingfield, Wangford Bates George, Blaxhall hall, Wickham Ash well John Packet, Kirton, Ipswich Balls Jarnes, Wool pit, BurySt.Edmund's Market Ashwell Nathnl Blaxlmll,Wickhm.Mrkt Balls James,jun. Cratfield, Halesworth Battle Hobert, Little Welnetbam & Asker Robert, Yoxford, Saxmundham Balls Jonthn.Woolpit,Bury St. Edmnd's Rushbrooke, Bury St. Edmund's Askew Mr8. Eliza, Aldham, Ipswich Balls Mrs. Maria, 'l'attingstone, Ipswich Battrum Natban, Denham, Wickham Askew George, Polstead, Colchester Balls Mrs. M. A. Chediston, Halesworth Market Astenllenry, White house,Thorndon,Eye Balls Mrs. Rachcl, Brampton, Wangford Bauley J ohn,Elmswell,BurySt.Edmnd's Atkins Geo. Brundish, Wickham Market Balls Robert James,Holton, Halesworth Baumbach Henry, South Elmbam St. Atkins Georgc, The Green, Mendle- Balls Robert, Huntingfield, Halesworth Margaret, Harleston sham, Stonham Balls Robert, Sbadingfield, Wangford Baxter James, Hoxne, Scole .
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