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Long Stratton Frosdick Henry, Reedham R.S. 0 Rix John, Mulbarton, Norwich Burton David, Litcham, Swaffham Fryer Cornelius,Werehm.Stke.FerryS.O Scarf Robert, Plumstead, Hanworth Hurton John, Lyng, Norwich !<'utter Henry, Martham, Yarmouth. Seaman John, Brampton, Norwich Burton Joseph, Corpusty, Norwich Sec advertisement Traxton John, Hethersett, Norwich llurton Thomas, Thorpe, Norwich Garner .Frederick, Watton S.O \Varner George, Brisley, East Derehalll Burton Wm.Gt.Fransharn,Ea.Dereham Garner John, Ashill, Watton 8.0 Bush B. Westfield, East Dereham Gayford Thomas, Eaton, Norwich WHARFINGERS. Bush W.Saxlingham-Nethergate,Nrwch Gaze Marker, Filby, Yarmouth Clarke & Reeve, Duke's Palace, Coslany Button Robert, Watton S.O Gent James, Fulmod.cston, Dereham & King Street wharves, Norwich; & CappR.Stow bdg.Stowllardolph,Dwnhm George A. Gooderstone,StokeFerry S.O Newcastle & Hull Steam Packet office, Carter Isaac,Northwold,Stoke FerryS. 0 GeorgeRobert,GreatPlumstead,Norwich South quay, Yarlllouth Catchpole Willialll,Swainthorpe, Nrwch George Mrs. William, Acle, Norwich Lockett RobcrtClarkc, Homing, Norwich Chamberlain Wlt.Gt. Dunham,Swaffhm George William Sllephard, Potter, Winfield Fred Charles, The Bridge, Chaplin Chas.Wcst Bradcnham,Watton Hcigham, Norwich Stoke Ferry; & Whittin,oton Chaplin John, jun. Ludham, Norwich Gibbons Wm. Trunch, North Walsham ·• Chapman Jeremiah, Upton, Norwich Goddard Jesse,South Lopham,Thetford -WHEAT MEAL MANUFRS. Chapman John, Hilgay, Downham GoodersonWm.Robt.Costessey,Norwich Howlett Horace, Wroxham mills, Hove- Chapman Samuel, Griston, Watton S.O Goodman Henry, Upwell, Wisbech ton St. John, Norwich & at Salhonse Chapman William, Grimston, Lynn Goodrick Horatio, Watton 8.0 & Horning. See advertisement ChaprnanWm.OldBuckenham,Attlebro' Goulty Charles, Brampton, Norwich Chatten W. W. Bunwell, Attleborough Green Fredk. Holme-next-the-Sea,Lynn WHEEL IMPORTER. Cheeseman Uriah, Castle acre, Swaffhm Green William, Burgh, Yarmouth Saul William, 88 Pottergate st. Norwch Chenery Wm. Wicklewood,Wymondhm Greenfield James, Hockwold-cum-Wil­ Chil vers J. & Son, Tottington, WattonS. 0 ton, Brandon . WH~E~WRIGHTS. Chilvers Waiter, Brockdish, Scole GreengrassJn.Bagg,WestEndst.Norwch Addtson BenJamm,Magdalen st.Norwch Clare W. G. Swanton Novers, Dereham Grimmer & Webb, Fen End, West Aldous George, Yaxham, East Dereham Clarke William, Worstead, Norwich Walton, Wisbech Algar Ernest, Rushall, Scale Clements James Blackwell, 'l'he Green, Gunstone David, Castle street,Thetford Allcock 'l'homas, Ashill, Watton S.O Deopham, Wymondham Guymer George, Bawdeswell, East Ames Robert, Chapelfield loke,Norwich CletheroeThos.Wm.Wabourne,HoltR.S.O Dereham. See advertisement . Ames Robert, Ingha.m, Stalham S.O ' Cletheroe William, Bodham,Holt R.S.O HaddonW.Repps-cum-Bastwck.Yarmth Amiss John, Hackford, Norwich Cletheroe William, Briston, Dereham Hales Robert,Tacolneston, Wymondham ArnoldWilliam, Tacolneston, Wymndhm Cock Greenfield, Feltwell, Brand on Hall Daniel, Swardeston, Norwich Arthurton RobertJn.8o Oak st.Norwich Codman James,Burnham market,Lynn Hammond John, Outwell, Wisbech Atkins ,'V.Felmingham,North Walsham Cole Charles, Taverham, Norwich Harman Geo. Gressenhall,Ea. Dereham At toe Thomas, Hackford, Norwich Corner E. Ea. Tuddenham, Ea. Dereham Harvey Jeremiah, Harrows walk, North- Ayres John, Breckles, Attleborough Constable John, Ea.Bilney,Ea.Dereham gates street, Yarmouth · Bailey jamss, BrecldBB, Attleborough Cook F'redk. Great Snoring, Fakenham ilarvey Joseph, Kirby Cane, Bungay Bales Jas. & Son, Sbipdham,WattunS.O Cook Henry, 1 Bailey's buildings, West Harvey Robert, Tivetshal!St.Mary,Scole Bambridge Leonard, Tunstead,Norwich Pottergate street, Norwich Hawes Thomas, Hindringham, Walsing- Barber Benjamin, Denver, Downham Cook James, Holt road, Fakenham ' ham R.S.O Barker Frederick,Bunwell,Attleborough Cook Wm. Great Snoring, Fakenham High Edward, North Creake,Fakenham Barker- Matthew, Beighton, Norwich Cooper Wm. & Jn. Calthorpe, Norwich High Henry, Colkirk, Fakenham Barnard Jas.Hardinghalll,Attleborough Cooper Henry, Beeston, Swaffham High James, Ditching-ham, Bungay Barrett Elijah, Southery, Downham Copeman William, Bridgham, Thetford Hmdes Samuel, Lingwood, Norwich Bartaby C. Great Hingstead, Lynn Cork John, Bradfield, North Walsham Hoddy James, Chedgrave, Norwich Bastard Benjamin,Erpingham,Norwich Cox William, Alburgh, Harleston Hook John, Swantou Abbot, Norwich Bates.S\. Gimingham, North Walsham Cr,me Edward, Thornham, Lynn Hooks Mitchell, Tittleshall, Swaffham Battrick Jn. Lower Sheringham,Cromer Cr<~.ne Robert, Branningham, Aylshalll Hollis George, Barford, Wymondham Beales ''Vm. North Lopbam, Thetford Crane Wm. Beechamwell, Swaffham Horn Robert,HartonBendish,StokeFerry Becks Richd. G. Shereford, Fakenham Craske John, North st. North ·walsham Horney John, Little Dunham,Swaffham Bed well George, Earsham, Bungay CressweUHarryE.Narborough,Swaffhm Howell-, North Creakc, Fakenham; & Bee Jam~ lladdiscoe, Norwich Croft Henry, Vauxhall street, Norwich at South Creake Bell William, Drayton, Norwich Crook Daniel, Snetterton, Thetford HowesGeorge, WestSomerton,Yarmth Benns Waiter, Blofield, Norwich ; Cullcy Harry, Ellingham, Bungay l:fowes Hezekiah, Thurne, Yarmouth Berry Geo. 'Wm. Southgate st. Lynn Curry George, Pentney, Swaftham HugginsEdward,BurnhamThorpe,Lynn Billing John, Flitcham, Lynn Curry John, Burnham Thorpe, Lynn Hunt Jacob James, Banham, Attlebor<>' Billing Robert, Gayton, Lynn DaltonSaml.Henry,ThreeHoles, Wisbech Hunt William JallleS, Filby, Yarmouth Bird William, East_Runton, Cromer Danes John, Feltwell, Brandon Hunton John, Hingham, Attleborongh Blyth W. East Tuddenham,Ea. Derehm Daniels Thos. Wm. Southrepps,Norwich JacksonRobert,London street,Swaffham lllythe Alfred, Easton, Norwich DavisonHerbt.Keeler,Cawston,Norwich Jeffries Wm. Wright's yd.Ber st.Norwch Boddy Wm. Walker, Scarning, Dereham Day James, 28 Vauxhall street, Chapel- Jcnness Wm. Shipdham, Watton S.O Boldry T.C. Methwold, Stoke Ferry S.O field road, Norwich Jennings Thos.SahamToney, WattonS.O Bond John, Helhoughton, Fakenham Debenha.rn Jonathan, Scole Johnson John Sugars, Tilney St. Law- Bowen Thomas, Banham, A.ttleborough DerryJn.Ormesby St.Margaret, Yarmth rence, Lynn Bowman Jn. Russell, Colney, Norwich Dobbs l''redk. Mattishall, East Dereham Johnson William Forth, Tilney All Boxhall Robert James & Thomas Wm. Dowe Robt.CaistorSt.Edmund,Norwich Saints,Lynn; & atTilney St.Lawrence Lower Sheringham, Cromer Driver Robert, Winfarthing, Diss JohnsonLambert, Bunwell,Attleborough Bradfield Joseph, Great Bircharn, Lynn Ducker Samuel, White Hart st.Aylsham Kent Jn. Pryme, Elsing, East Dereharn Bramble John James, Heydon, Norwich Duffield Amos, Suton, Wymondham Key Elijah, Blofield, Norwich Breese James, West Beckham, Halt Dungay William, Denver, Downham Kiddell Brothers, Oulton, Aylsham Breeze George Bird Cooper, Mileham,. Dunger Henry, Milcham, Swaffnam Kiddle John. Terrington St. John,Lynn Swaffhalll i Durrant Samuel Kittle,Caister, Yarmth King John, Litcham, Swaffham .
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