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Norfblk Trade• Directory Norfblk Trade• Directory, 90S Utteridge Joseph, Emneth, Wisbech Gibson Robert, Tower street, L Churchyard William, West street, Ward James, Coburg street, N Gilkes Mrs Hannah, Westlegate st. N Cromer, and Cossey Willgress Robert, Upton, Acle Girdle stone Saml. St. Lawrence steps,N Clark John H. 61 High street, L Wilson William, London street, S Goodwin Mrs Rosa, St. Mary's plain, K Clarke Adam, Chapel street, L Wiseman Alfred, Rupert street, N Grimes Mrs Sarah, Oak st. Fakenham Glarke William H. (and seaman's), 57 WisemanWm.Blazeby's et. Bethel st. N Guyton Herbert, Timberhill street, N George street, Y Harris J ames, 88 George street, Y Cocks Dennis C. Magdalen street, N CHIN A DEALERS Herring Mrs Rebecca, Cowgate st. N Cocks & Sons, Baker st. Gorleston, Y (&e Glass and China.) J ackson Alex. Bridge st. Downham Codman Miss Susannah, High street, Kennon Mrs Martha, 93 Norfolk st. L Little Walsingham CHURCH BELL HANGERS. King Mrs Ann, Cowgate street, N Cook Miss Sarah, Castle street, T Crane Wm. Great Fransham, Dereham King Mrs Christiana, Coslany st. N CooperWilliam B. Ha ppi s burgh, North Skinner James, Raglan street, N Lane Isaac, Pilot street, L Wah•ham, and Runham Leech Mrs J ane, St. Benedict's st. N CourtmanWm. Riverside, Gorleston, Y CRURCH FURNISHER.' Leggett Benj. S. St. Benedict's st. N Dennes James W. 42 High street, L Hill Waiter B. Princes street, N Marston Abraham, Timberhill at. N Fish Geo. &Sons, Baker st.Gorleston,Y Mickleburgh John H. Duke street, N Fisher Alfred, High st. Gorleston, Y CIDER MANUFACTURERS. MiddletonSaml.J.121 Middlegate st.Y Fisher John, St. Stephen's street, N Gaymer W. & Son, Banham, Attle­ Monument Edward, Heacham, Lynn Fisher Robert J. High st. Cromer borough (See Advt.) Moon William, King street, N Fox & Baldwin, White Lion street, N Pashley Wm. Banham, Attleborough Moulton John, 9 Union street, L Gazley George, 120 Norfolk street, L Rout Richard & Son, Banham, Attle­ Nave Richard, St. J ames' street, N Gibson J oseph John, Hackford Reap- borough (See Advt.) Ninha.m Henry, Church street, N ham, N. & Aylsham, & High st. Holt Webster Benjamin, Grove road, N North Mrs Eliza, Ber street, N Gill James, 15 White Hart street, T Palmer Mrs Margaret, Pitt street, N Gladwin William, 103 George st. Y CIGAX, IMPORTERS & DEALERS. •Patrick James, Redenhall, Harleston Glasscock Fredk. High st. Downham Adcock & Denham, Queen street, N Riches Mrs Susan,RedLion st.Aylsham GoodchildMisMy.BloNorton, Thetford Boswell & Baxter, 11 Market place, Rix Mrs Mary, Upper King street, N Green Charles, 4 Broad row, Y and Magdalen st. N Rudland Mrs Mary A. White Horse Green George E. 19 Charlotte st. Y Campling Wm. A. Bridewell alley, and street, Fakenham Hall Herbert, Lynn street, S Bedford street, N Saddler John, St. Paul's opening, N Halls Robt. Market pl. Nth. Walsham Clapham Arthur, Cambridge st. N Searles Miss Frances, Church st. Holt Hamilton Robt.Burnh~mMarket,Lynn Clark William, Austin st. King's Lynn Sowsden Jph. Lower Westwick st. N HammondElijah, Bridge st.Fakenham EvArrett John, 16 Coronation square, L Stangroom Stephen, Coslany st. N Hammond W alter, Harleston Everson John A. Redenhall, Harleston Starr Richard, St. Paul's opening, N Barman Wm. F. 60 Middlegate st. Y :Freeman Wm. Upper King street, N Taylor Henry, Lower West wick st. N Harmer F. W. & Co. (manufacturing), Greenhill John R. Trunch, N.Walsham Tillott Saml. Damgate st.Wymondham West End street, and Bethel st. N Newton William Swan lane, N Townshend Joseph, Botolph st. N Hoare Henry, Dove street, N Perfect Hy. Market pl. N. Walsham Trelink Sebastian, Queen street, L Hoare William H. DoYe street, N Pugh & Son, Church street, Cromer Tuck Mrs Sarah, St. Benedict's st. N Hogarth Bros. High st. Gorleston, Y Skipper Edmond, Roughton, N W alden Robt. Sedgeford, Heacham Hotblack Brothers, Calvert street, N Walker John, Ber street, N Howard Charles, 27 St. Peter's row C I V I L E N G I N E E R S. White Miss Caroline,St.Benedict's st.N West, South Quay, Y (See Engineer.~. Civil.) Wigg Robert, Lower Westwick st. N Hudson John, Lynn street, S Young Thomas, Church street, L Hunt Samuel L. (and manufacturing), CLOG MAKERS. Youngs Thomas, St. J ames' street, L 37 High street L, and Spalding Daynes William, Magpie road, N Jex & Co. 144 Norfolk street, L Lancum Thomas, Southgate street, N CLOTHIERS. J ohns John, 57 Middlegate street, Y Mooter William, Ber street, N (See also Outfitters and Tailors.) Johnson & Sons, 70 South Quay, Y Rudd Wm. St. Martin's-at-Oak st. N Aldiss John, Market place, S Jones & Dunn, Tuesday Market place, Baker J. & Co. 18 3 King street, Y L, and Hunstanton CLOTHES BROKERS. Balls Robt. Coslany st. & Pitt st. N Jones Mrs M. S. 76 South Quay, Y Am os J ames, Coslany street, N Barker Waiter J. Dereham road, N J ones William H. Castle street, N Andrews Henry, Ber street, N Barrett.lno.Gt.Massingham,Swaffham Kerrison George, Chapel Field rd. N Balls Mrs Rebecca, Heigham st. N Bartram William J. 132 King st. Y Kirby J ames, Hackford Reepham, N Banham Mrs Lydia, Ber street, N Batterbee W alter, Magdalen st. N Knights Edward C. Gresham, N Boast John, Lower Westwick st. N BealPs J ames, N orthwold, Brandon Lamb Leonard, Prince of Wales' rd. N Brown Henry, Norfolk street, L Bennett Geo. R. High st. Downham Lark Daniel, 12 Friars lane, Y Brown Mrs Phcebe A. Austin st. L Bone J ames, Aldbrough, N Larke Edgar N. Magdalen street, N. Brown William, Coslany street, N Bone Robert, Docking and Lowestoft Bygrave Jas. Lower West wick st. N Boston William, Orford street, N Lawn EdwardJ. (and seaman's), South Buttifant George, Cowgate street, N Brand Henry & .Edward, 15 Broad Denes road, Y Dambrock Mrs Elizabeth, Ber st. N row, and South Quay, Y Littlewood Burton L 7 Market row, Y Daynes J ames, Rising Sun lane, N Brooks Wm.G. L. Sheringham, Cromer Livock W. T. & Son, 33 London st. N Dutrant John, Bridge st. Down ham Bugg, Newton & Co. 21 Market row, Y, Lock Charles, Hilgay, Downham Edwards" Mrs Maria, St. Martin's-at- and Ipswich Love Spencer B. 91 High street, L Oak street, N Caird Wm. Cowper road, Dereho.m Mo.cMichael Geo. 11 Blackfriars rd. L Finigan John, 13 All Saints' st. L Cakeugh Richard, 18 Albert at. Lynn Makepiece Wm. H. 29 Broad row, Y Fitt Wm. St. Martin's-at-Oak st. N Capes Chas. East Harling, Thetford Marsh Frederick, 163 King street, Y Flegg William, Dersingha.m, Lynn Carver William, Ber street, N Martins R. & T. 9 Market row, Y Flint James, Poplar st. Wymondham Catton Mrs Esther, Banham ,Attleboro' Masters John, Docking Ford John, Pitt street, N Chamberlin. Sons & Co. Hinds yard, Minett Alfd. Norwich st. Fakenham Foster Mrs Mary A. Timberhill st. N Botolph street, and Market place, N Muskett Thos. Wm. 6 London st. N Gathercole John, 121 London road, L Chapman George W. 8 Charlotte st. Y Newdick George R. Market place. S .
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