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Norfolk .. [Kelly S 7 806 CAB NORFOLK .. [KELLY S CABINET MAKERS. Smith R. T. 8,67 Howard st.nth.Yarmth Duffield Jn. Mill la. Southtown,Yarmth See also {lpholsterers. Thompson Edwa,rd, Turner's court, St. Durrant James, Caister, Yarmouth .Alien Grice, Burnham market, Lynn Benedict's street, Norwich Dyball John William, h1gham, Stalham Hangay Richard, Museum court, St. TrenowathBroS.73.74&:noHigh st.Lynn Edwards Samuel, West Runton,Cromer Andrew's ;Broad street, Norwich Trevor, Page & Co. Exchange street; Enefer John, 19 Stanley street, Lynn Barber John, Watton S.O manufactory, St. Andrew's Broad Finch John, Mill la. Southtown, Yarmth Barrett William, so King st. Yarmouth street, Norwich French John W. 9 Apsleyrd. Yarmouth Baxter & Co. (wholesale & retail)~ 18 & Tuddenbarn R. & Sons, Burgh road, Hales Edwd. West Somerton, Yarmouth 22 Colegate street, Norwich Aylsham. See advertisement Hales Robt. West Somerton, Yarmouth· Brett Jonathan & Sons (wholesale & Vince Henry (wholesale), St. Julian's Hammond Wm.EastRudham,Swaffham retail), 26 St. Benedict's st. Norwich steam cabinet works, King ;;treet, Harvey Charles, Happisburgh, Stalharn Brett Henry, Market place, Fakenham Norwich. See advertisem~nt Hastings Edward, Austin street, Lynn Brumrnage J s. Bridewell st. Wymondhm Wilson Jonn. Rt. Muspole st. Norwich High Mrs. Charltte.Silfield, Wymondhm BunnFredk,.William,16Windsor rd.Lynn Woodrow Charles, Row 34, Yarmouth Hipper Thomas, 135 Philadelphia lane, Bussey Thos. 28 Upper King st. Norwich Yallop Chas. & Son, Broad st. Harleston New Catton, Norwich Butcher James, Hempton, Fakenham Hudson Thos. Swanton Abbot, Xorwich Carr Fredk. Daniel, Earles st. Thetford CAKE MANUFACTURERS. JohnsonHy.Wm.Cemeteryrd.Yarmouth Ghestney Elijah; Lion st. Holt R.S.O Far-Famed Cake Co. (John Williams, Juhnson Jn. 8o Victoria rd. Yarmouth Claxton Frederick,s7 George st. Yarmth manager), London E Jordan John, Roughton, Norwich Cooper Walter, 18 Willow lane, Norwich Keeler John, Bud ham, Holt R.S. 0 Cross George,Damgate st. Wymondham CAKE MERCHANTS. Kendie Thomas, Lynn road, Swaffham CroweJn.&Son,St.Stephen's st.Norwich See Oil Cake Merchants. Kerridge Thos. B. Schoollane,Harleston Dack Benj. Leach yard, Tower st. Lynn Knights Henry, Smallburgh, Norwich FarmanRobert, GreatHautbois, Norwich CAMP & BARRACK KnivettEd ward, 10 Dereham rd. Norwich FarmanWm.sSth.Market rd. Yarmouth FURNITURE .MAKERS. Lake Robert, Potter Heigbam, Norwch Forder Fredk. Church plain, Yarmouth Tuxford F. & A. (portable), 3 Back of Lancaster William, Bridge street, Lynn FosterGeo. Thos. 16Magdalen rd.N orwch the Inns, ~ orwich Large Charles, Brancaster, Lynn Fox Ambrose Horatio, West st. Cromer CANAL COMPANY. Leggett Geo. Pott row, Grimston,Lynn Fox \Villiam, Marham, Downham Madden George,Beccles road,Gorleston, Freeman John, 17 Thorn lane, Norwich North Walsham& Dilham Canal (Edwd. Yarmouth Freeman William, Bedford street, St. Press, proprietor), North Walsharn M ears James, Northwell pool,Swaffham Andrew's, Norwich CANDLE MAKERS Medlar William, Gaywood, Lynn Freeman William, S7 .Ber st. Norwich • MerrisonJ.r88 Northgatesst.. Yarmouth GytonThoB ..I5IMiddlegate st. Yarmouth Jackson & Carr, North quay & Market MooreJuhn,Pearson's bldngs.HoltR.S.O Eallock Jamesj Hingham, ,tttleborough gate~, Yarmouth Moy David, \Vest Runton, Cromer HansellA.J.Cbathamst.Sussexst.Nrwch Tunbndge R. & Son (wax), Market Newstead Richard,Plumstead,Harworth Eansell Alfred James, jun. 2 Portland gates, Yarmouth Nichols Mark, Martham, Yarmouth place, Goldsmith street, Norwich CANE WORKER Nudd Robt.78 Northgatcs st.Yarmouth Harrison Mrs. S. ( exors. of), Mere .st. Diss . · Nurse Charles, Castle Rising, Lynn Harrison William, Moat road, Diss Lmgwuod Wrn. Ash close, Swaffham Peck James, Bentinck street, Lynn Harrison Wm. Hy. jun. Chapel st. Diss CANVAS MANUFACTURERS. PopayWm.&Son,3sOrdnance rd. Yrmth Harper Henry,London street,Swaffham Purdy Robert, Friar's bne, Yarmouth Harvey & Son, .Market st_ Nth. Walshm Gourork Rope Work Co. (Robert Young, Heynolds Robert, Northrepps, Norwich Hayes James, 41 High street, Lynn agent), Hull wharf, South Gates road, H.ichardson Henry, Old Hunstanton, Head George Henry, Mere street, Diss Yarmouth Hunstanton R.S.O Hewitt John William, 1oNorwich road, CAP MANFRS -WHOLESALE. Rix Richard, Th?r?age road, Holt R.S.O New Walsoken, Wisbech · Rudd Charles, Gr1mston, Lynn Hicks Charles S. Suuthrepps, Norwich Harmer F. W. & Co. St. Andrew's steam Rudrum .Mrs. Martha Paston North Holden Wm. 101 Pottergatest. Norwich clothing & hosiery works, Norwich; Walsham ' ' Howard Arthur S. 7.S Prince of Wales & London warehouse, 3 Milk street,· S 1les John Bull close Norwich road, Norwich Cheapside E c Shears Ch~rles, Gay~ood, Lynn Jermyn & Scott, High street; steam CARCASE BUTCHERS Smith John, South Gates rd. Yarmouth wmks, St. James' street, Lynn Spandler l.lros. South Gates rd. Yarrnth Kendel William, Lynn road, Downham See Butchers. Symonds Mrs. C. Bintry,East Dereham KingdonEdwd.Brewery grange,Thetford Thorn Arthur, Magdalen st.. Norwich Lambert Hy. Norwich st. East Dereham CARDBOARD BOX MAKERS. Tuck Thomas, Hickling, Stalham Mace. H. Market place, North Walsharn See Box Makers. Wagg Wm. High st. Hunstanton R.S.O Matthews J.7WhiteHorseplain,Yarmth Ward Ambrose, stables, North quay & Morley Fredk. & Wm. Ruw 39, Yarmth CARDIGAN JACKET MANFRS. 55 St. Nicholas road, Yarmouth MorleyW.J. 9 North Market rd.Yarmth Skelton John & Son, ·t;t. James' factory, Ward Henry, Jay's green, Harleston Nash Richard, Broad street, Harlcston Norwich · Waters Cornelius, Blofield, Norwich Newark Isaac, Row 48, Yarmouth ·winter James, Hlotield, Norwich JS"orman Simon & Sun, 14 Market place CARMEN. Winterton Jo;;eph, 26 Kirby st. Lynn & 78 George street, . Yarmouth & at Abbs Geo. Cliff ho. East Runton,Cromer Wright W. Burnt la. Gorleston,Yarmth Lowestoft Allard Robert Wm. lngham, titalham Woodcock Mrs. B. Station rd.Wymndhm Overton Alfd.Geo. J.\1arket pl. Swaffham Allard William, Ingham, Stalham Woodcock George. 20 Beccles road, Page John G. & Co. (wholesale), St. Armes Wm. 108 Cowgate st. Norwich S,mthtown, Yarmouth Andrew's cabinet works, Norwich Attoe Williarn, Catton, Norwich WoodcockW.HorshamSt.Faith's,Nrwch Palmer Hy. ss Pottergate st. Norwich Avis Robert, Gaywoud, Lynn Wright H.213 High st.Gorleston, Yrmth Palmer W.C.u.:\Xiddlegate st. Yarmouth Bamard George John, Alexandra Dock WrightGeo.Wm.sBExmoutb rd. Yarmth Pape Robcrt, 20 Norwich road, New head; office, Laburnam house, Austin Wright Henry; Frosdick's yard, Manby Walsoken, Wisbech street, Lynn road, Yarmouth Pigg Robt. & Son,57 London st.Norwich BelsonW.(coal),PutterHeigham,Norwich Wright William, 72 Burnt lane, South~ Plowman John, High street, ·wells Benthorp Wm. Stanley road, Yarmouth town, Yarmouth Pond Alfred, 2 St. Peter's rd. Yarmouth Billing Robert, Brancaster staith, Lynn Yaxley John, Northgates st. Yarmouth Pope William & Sons, High street & Bone James Wm. Grove lane,Holt R.S.O Yaxley Thos. lD4 ~orthgates st. Yarmth Cannon square, Downham Market l.lrady Jas. Edingthorpe,~orth Walsham Yaxley Thomas, 120 York st. Norwich Read l<'rederick William, White Hart Brady Samuel, Knapton, North Walshm Youngs Robert, Freethorpe, Norwich street, East Harling, Thetford BudderyW. M.2o7Northgates st. Yarmth Reeve Walt.Alfd. 43 St.Giles' st.Norwich Hurley Andrew, 74 Norfolk street, Lynn CARPENTERS & JOINERS. Richardson John, Bedford street, St. Bnrwood Wm. 73 ~orth quay, Yarmth Adcock James, Watton Andrew's, Norwich Bushel! Charles, Stanley road, Yarmouth Alcock Alfred, Blakeney, Dereham Robertson & Colman,3 Queen st. N orwch Charlish Thomas, Harleston Alcock George, Blakeney, Dercham Roe F. Chatbam st. Sussex st. Norwich Chasen Christr. Vauxhall, Yarmouth Aldis Chas. New Buckingham, Attleboro Roope Wm.37MiddleMarket rd.Yarmth Clarke William, London st. Swaffham .Aldridge Edward,Aslacton,LongStrattn Savory William & Son, Stalham Cole John, East Ruston, Stalham Alexander George Henry,Chapel street, Scott Charles, 19 Jump's walk, New Craske Thomas, Overstrand, Cromer Crook's place, Norwich Walsoken, Wisbech Dady John Whnrr, South quay, Yarmth Alien Grire, Burnham market, Lynn Seaborne George, De Linden house, Hun- Daniels Richard, Martharn, Yarmouth Ames Walter E. 99 Nelson rd. Yarmth stanton R.S.O Dutlield Charles, Cobholmisland,South- Ames Waiter Euwd. Row 7r1Ya.rmouth Self John, 7 Norfolk street, Lynn town, Yarmouth Andrews Alfred, Hethersett, Norwich Sharpe W.H. 7 8t. Stephcn's sq.N orwich Duffield I. R 68 N orthMarket rd. Yarmth Angolu Charles, Mount street, Diss .
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