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NORFOLK. SMI 793 Dyball Alfred, West Raynham, Faken- Hales William Geo TRADES DIRECTORY. J NORFOLK. SMI 793 Dyball Alfred, West Raynham, Faken- Hales William Geo. Ingham, Norwich Kitteringham John, Tilney St. Law- ham Hall P. Itteringham, Aylsham R.S.O rence, Lynn Dyball E. T. 24 Fuller's hill, Yarmouth Hammond F. Barroway Drove, Downhm Knights Edwd. H. London rd. Harleston Dye Henry Samuel, 39 Audley street & Hammond Richard, West Bilney, Lynn Knott Charles, Ten Mile Bank, Downhm North Market road, Yarmouth & at Pentney, Swaffham Kybird J ames, Croxton, Thetford Earl Uriah, Coltishall, Norwich Hammond Robert Edward Hazel, Lade Frederick Wacton, Long Stratton Easter Frederick, Mileham, Swaffham Gayton, Lynn Lake Thomas, Binham, Wighton R.S.O Easter George, Blofield, Norwich Hammond William, Stow Bridge, Stow Lambert William Claydon, Wiggenhall Ebbs William, Alburgh, Harleston Bardolph, Downham St. Mary Magdalen, Lynn Edward Alfred, Griston, Thetford Hanton J ames, W estEnd street, Norwich Langham Alfred, Martham, Yarmouth Edwards Edward, Wretham, Great Harbord P. Burgh St. Margaret, Yarmth Lansdell Brothers, Hempnall, Norwich Hockham, Thetford Hardy Harry, Lake's end, Wisbech Lansdell Albert, Stratton St. Mary, Eggleton W. Great Ryburgh, Fakenham Harper Robt. Alfd. Halvergate, Nrwch Long Stratton R.S.O Eglington & Gooch, Hackford, Norwich Harrold Samuel, Church end, West Larner Henry, Stoke Ferry ~.0 Eke Everett, Mulbarton, Norwich Walton, Wisbech Last F. B. 93 Sth. Market rd. Yarmouth Eke Everet, Bracon Ash, Norwich Harrowven Henry, Catton, Norwich Lawes Harry Wm. Cawshm, Norwich Eke James, Saham Ton.ey, Thetford Hawes A. Terrington St. John, Wisbech Laws .Jo~eph, Spixworth, Norwich Eke R. Drayton, Norwich Hawes Robert Hilton, Terrington St. Leader James, Po!'ltwick, Norwich Ellis Charles, Palling, Norwich Clement, Lynn Leak T. J. Cobholm island, Yannouth Ellis William, Thurton, Norwich; & Haynes Robert, Stow Bridge, Stow Lebbell R. B. Gt. Ellingham, Attleboro' Claxton, Norwich Bardolph, Downham Leeder Brothers, Matlaske, Norwich Elsden J. Bawdeswell, East Dereham Hayward Richard C. Chapel st. Diss Leeder Frederick, Bressingham, Diss Emery Charles, Aylmerton, Norwich Hazle Thomas, Bridge road, Downham Leggett Godfrey, Elsing, East Dereham Emmerson Frederick, Hillington, Lynn Hazlewood S. Quidenham, Attleborough Legood George, Bedingham, Bungay Empson Geo. E. Smallburgh, Norwich Herring John Thomas, Highway, Wal- Ling Zephaniah, Burston, Diss; & at Engleby Benj. Aylsham road, Norwich pole St. Peter, Wisbech Shimpling, Scole R.S.O Everett A. R. Tibenham, Long Stratton Hillen Hy. F. Burnham Sutton, Lynn Little J. W. Terrington St. Clement,Lynn Everett John, Gressenhall, Dereham Hindle John & Son, Reedham R.S.O Lloyd Arthur, Hackford, Attleborough Ewer J.W.WeasenhamAllSaints,Swffhm Hipkin James, Bintry, East Dereham Lloyd W. Aslacton, Long Stratton R.S.O Fairhead Harry, Denton, Harleston Holland Thos. H. Garveston, Attleboro' Loades William, East Walton, Lynn Fairweather Albert, Roydon Holmes H.E. Gillingham AllSaints,Bccls Long Herbert, Brinton & Bale, Brining- Fairweather H.J.Brockdish,Scole R.S.O Horn George, Outwell, Wisbech ham R.S.O Farrow William, Hall lane & White H<¥"n J.Barton Bendish,StokeFerry S.O Loveless Harry James (farrier & castra- Horse common, North Walsham Horn James, Denver, Downham tor), Bressingham, Diss Fisher Chrstr. Castle Acre, Swaffham Horn Wm. T. TerringtonSt.John,Wisbch Lovett Wm. Jas. 7 Old Palace rd. Nrwch Fitt Alfred, Shepdham, Thetford Horner Frederick R.S.S. Cawston road, Loynes John, High street, Holt R.S.O Flegg North, Cross green, Edgefield Aylsham R.S.O. & Blickling, Norwich Mace J. Little Fransham, East Dereham green, Melton Constable S.O Horsley H. W. Oak street, Fakenham Mallett Granger, Heacham, Lynn Flint William, Burgh St. Peter, Beccles Houchin E. Little Ellingham, Attleboro· Mann John, Gresham, Norwich Forder Henry, Worstead, Norwich Howard Edwd. Newmarket rd. Norwich Mann William, Fairstead row, HoltR.S.O Forkes Fredk. Wm. Shipdham, Thetford Howard R. J. 113 Queen's rd. Norwich ~iarkham George, Emneth, Wisbech Foulger Mrs. Henry, Horstead, Norwich Howard Richard M.R.C.V.S. 12 King Marler George, Knapton, Nth. Walsham Foulger William, Southburgh, Thetford street, Thetford Martin Brothers, W also ken, Wisbech Fowle S. Briston, Melton Constable S.O Howard R. Trowse Newton, Norwich Martin Wait. Jn. Staithe, Aylsham R.S.O Fox Lee Amis, Southrepps, Norwich Howe Chas. Francis, Horsford, Norwich Massingham Edmund, Saxlingham, Nor­ Francis William, Royal Oak yard, St. Howell Benjamin, South Creake, Fa- wich; & at Field Dalling Augustine's street, Norwich kenham ; & at North Creake Massingham Edward,Langham, Blakeney Franklin Herbert, Wormegay & Totten- Howes Robert, Suffield Aylsham R.S.O Massingham George, Cley R.S.O hill, Lynn Howes Robert, Wickmere, Norwich Masterson William, 31 Beccles road, Frosdick Benjamin, Runham, Yarmouth Howes Samuel, Thurne, Yarmouth Gorleston, Yarmouth Frosdick Benjamin, Stokesby, Yarmth Howes W. F. 2 Heigham street, Norwich Matthews William, Wortwell, Harleston Frost George, Mundford R.S.O Hudson Harry, West Walton, Wisbech Mayes William, Ashwellthorpe, Norwich Fryer G. P. 188a, Northgate st. Yarmth Huggins E. Burnham Thorpe, Lynn Meen William Geo. Thurlton, Norwich Fuller Arthur E. Tasburgh, Norwich Huggins Frederick, George street, New Mickelburgh Robert, Forncett St. Peter, Gale William, Wade's court, St. Ste- Walsoken, Wisbech Long Stratton R.S.O phen's street, Norwich Huggins William, Hempton, Fakenham Mickelburgh William, FomcettSt. Mary, Gardner Wm. Amos, Billingford, Scole Humphrey Charles B. Caister, Yarmouth Long Stratton R.S.O Garner John, London rd. Attleborough Hunt Charles John, Filby, Yarmouth Middleton Frederick, Brooke, Norwich Gathercole Wm. Great Ringstead, Lynn Hunter William, Docking, Lynn Middleton W. E. Tuddenham,E. Derehm Gay Henry, Horningtoft, Dereham Hunting John, Cross roads, Ditching- Millatt William, Sparham, Norwich Gaze Nelson, Filby, Yarmouth ham, Bungay Miller Thomas, Buxton, Norwich Gedge William, Caister, Yarmouth Hunting W.Holly hl.Ditchinghm.Bungy Miller William, Marham, Downham Gent George, Tattersett, King's Lynn Hurn George, White Horse yard, Mag- Mit.chell Thomas, Syderstone, Lynn Gent George, Thursford, Dereham dalen street, Norwich Money T. Edgefield green, Melton Gent James, Barney, Dereham Hurrell Fred, Shelfanger, Diss Constable S.O George J. Gt. Massingham, King's Lynn Hurrell William, Banham, Attleborough Moore G. Osborne's yd. Oak st. Norwich George Waltr. Potter-Heigham, Yarmth Hutson Robt. Whinburgh, Ea. Dereham ::\Ioore Henry, Friarscroft la. Wymndhm Gibbons William Robert & Waiter Jas. Jackson Robert, Clenchwarton, Lynn Moore John, Hembli~ton, Norwich Trunch, North Walsham Jacobs- Jas.We.Dereham,StokeFerry S.O Mountain Charles, Harpley, Lynn Gibbs Frederick, Hickling, Norwich Jarrett Arthur, West Lynn, Lynn Mullenger William, Pulham St. Mary Gibbs Samuel Arth. Rollesley, Yarmouth J arrett Thos. Standard rd. Wells R.S.O the Virgin, Harleston Glaswell Brothers, Great Massingham, Jarvis S.Hindringham,WalsinghmR.S.O ::\iurrell Robert, Carbrooke, Thetrord King's Lynn Jary George, Southgate road, Yarmouth Myhill Mrs. E.Northwold,Stoke Frry.S.O GoochS. & Son, Fairland st. Wymndhm Jary George, jun. 29 Pier place, Have- Myhill Thomas, Foulsham, Dereham Gooch Albert, Hingham, Attleborough lock road, Yarmouth ~Iyhill W. R. Barnham Broom,Wymdhm Gooch Mrs. Louisa, Woodton, Bungay Johnson Alfred, Stoke Ferry S.O Nailor R. & Son, 47 Theatre street, Goodman Albert E. Stanhoe, Lynn Johnson Robert, Feltwell, Brandon East Dereham Goodman J. H. Fen end, Wisbech Johnson T. Tilney St. Lawrence, Lynn Napthan G. Terrington St. Clement,Lynn Gower Joseph, Tunstead, Norwich Jones A. I. Park road, Hunstanton Neale Robert, Stibbard, Dereham Gowing Robert, Bradeston, Norwich Jones Arth. R. Cockley Cley, Swaffham Newell Z. Daniel, Priory rd. Downham Grange J. S. Binham, Wighton R.S.O Joyce Stephen Matt. Heacham, Lynn Newlan~ J. W. 173 Barrack st. Norwich Graveling Waiter, Salthouse, Holt Jude Waiter, Beeston, Swaffham Newstead Herbert, Ingoldisthorpe, Lynn Gray Arth. West Beckham, Holt R.S.O Keeley Wm. Great Dunham, Swaffham Nicholls J. Norton Subcourse, Norwich Gray John, Baconsthorpe, Holt R.S.O Kendall A. Burnham Market, Lynn Nunn Thomas, Thompson, Thetford Green William (trustees of the late), Kendall Frederick, Snettisham, Lynn Osborne .I\. Framingha.m Earl, Norwich Burgh St. Margaret, Yarmouth Kendall James, Sedgeford, Lynn Osbome Richd. N. Surlingham, Norwich oGreengrass D. White Hart la. Swaffham Kendall Mrs.M.A.Burnham Overy, Lynn Ottway Thomas, Cawston, Norwich Greengrass George, King street, Norwich Kendall Robt. Geo. Fincham, Downham Padgett Hy. East Raynham, Fakenham Grice Philip, Raveningham, Norwich Kent William, Railway road, Lynn Palgrave Charles, Swanton Abbot,Nrwch Groom G. Great Bircham, King's Lynn Kiddell Bros. Oulton, Aylsham R.S.O Palmer W. & Sons, Brisley, Dereham Groom John Henry, Foulsham, Derehm King G. Smeeth, West Walton, Wisbech Palmer Samuel Alfred, Hockwold-cum­ Groome J.Wiggenshall St.Germans,Lynn Kirby James Edwin, Martham, Yar- Wilton, Brandon Grummett Jap1es, Sporle, Swaffham ' mouth & at Horsey, Yarmouth Palmer Walter, Kimberley, 'Yymondhm .
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