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SUFFOLK. [KELLY's Berry Miss, 29'2 London Road South, Blake Mrs 384 BER SUFFOLK. [KELLY'S Berry Miss, 29'2 London road south, Blake Mrs. 6 Westgate street, Bury Bond Hobert, Cauldwell hall, Spring Kirkley, Lowestoft Blake Mrs. 9 St. Mary's square, Bury road, Ipswich :Berry WaIter M.D. Richmond house, Blakesley Mrs. Offton, Ipswich Bond Robert Beaumont, Red house~ London rd. .sth. Kirkley, Lowe.stoft Blakiston Very Rev. R Milburn M.A., Sproughton, Ipswich Besant Christopher, Barrow, Bury F.S.A. Rectory, Hadleigh RS.O BondWm. K. Pentucket, St. Edmunds Best Rev. EdwardFusilierAssoc.K.O.L. Bland Rev.S.K.44Warrington rd.lpswh road, Ipswich Rectory, Flowton, Ipswich Bland David,Bradfield St. George,Bury Bone George William, Newton house. Best H.4I Windsor rd.Kirkley,LowsUt Bland Thomas,70 London road,Ipswich Foxhall road, Ipswich Best John D. 27 Grosven()r road,Kirk- Blandy Col. WilEam, Earl Soham, Bone Mrs. 7 Constitution hill,Ipswich ley. Lowestoft Wickham Market Bonner Henry, II Hospital road, Bu:r:y Betenson Wm. B. Trinity st. Bungay Blatchley E. R. Feltons, Barrow. Bury St. Edmunds Betham Rev. Canon Charles Jepson Blaxell Miss. 45 Windsor road,Kirkley. Bonny Mrs. 25 Cleveland road, KirkleYr M.A. Brettenham. Ipswich Lowestoft Lowestoft Betham Oharles Goddard M.A. The Blencowe George. 8 Angel hill, Bury Bonus J.Lavender cot.Walton,Ipswich Rectory, Brettenham, Ipswich Bligh Hon. Ivo Francis Walter, Pet- Booker-Hill Rev. Alfd.Ernest, Rectory, Betts A. S. Thoroughfare, Woodbridge tiMiree, Wickham Market Ilketshall St. John, Bungay Betts Geo. L. Great Barton, Bury Block .A1fd. Robt. 7 Station rd.Beccles Bocne Charles HeLry, 1 Trafalgar ter. Betts John. Grange house, Pytches Block Benjamin,92 Albert st.Lowestoft Ranelagh road, Felixstowe road, Woodbridge Block Isaac, 96 Albert st. Lowestoft BC'oth Lieat.-Col. Thomas G. Haw- Betts Miss, Wortham manor, Diss Block Mrs. H. Station road, Beccles stead house, Bury St. Edmunds Betts Mrs. The Vine. Yoxford, Block William Ohandler, Crane Hill ho. Booth Benjamin B., J.P. Plashwoodi Saxmundham Sproughton, Ipswich park, Haughley, Stowmarket Bevan Alfred G. 101 Fore st. Ipswich Blofield Mrs. Lambourne lodge, Angle- Booth Ernest, Lerwill cottage, Cum- Bevan A. B. 8 Northgate st. Bury sea road, Ipswich berland street, Woodbridge Bevan Hy. W. 9 High .st. Lowestoft Blofield Wm. A. 51 Gt. Whip street, Booth G. jnn. Seckford st.Woodbridge- Beveridge E. M. Prospect place,Combs. Stoke, Ipswich Booth George, Ohurch st. Woodbridge Stowmarket Blogg William. 34 Grosvenor road, Booth George Albt. 6 St. Aubyn's ter. Beveridge J. J.. M.A. Riectory oSt. Kirkley, Lowestoft Beaconsfield rd. Kirkley, Lowestoft Halesworta Blois Sir Ralph Barrett Macnaghten Booth W. Kimberley,Melton Woodbrdg: Beverley Ba-rnabas, Rose villa, The bart.D.L.,J.P.Cocfield hall, Yoxford, Booth William Hy. Alandale, Graham Grange, Beccles Saxmundham & Erin vil.Southwold road, Ipswich Beverley Mr-s. Station road, Be-ccles Blois CharlesGodfrey,Beveriche manor, Booty Hesekh. Princes road, Lowestoft Beverlev W.2I Westerneld rd.lpswich Yoxford, Saxmundham Boreham John Bales, 12 Kensington Bewers H. J. Cumberland oSt. Woodbdg Blois Miss, Cynthia house, Southwold ter. Pakefield Td. Kirkley,Loweston Bezanli James, 21 Bolton lane, Ipswich Blomfield Henry, Bank house, Church Borking Jas. 98 Olapham rd. Lowestft Bibby J. Deben lodge. Woodbridge street, Woodbridge Borrett Charles,I London road,Ipswich Bibby Miss. Bures St. Mary R.S.O Bloomfield Col. Alfred J.P.The Grove, Borrett Miss, The Chestnuts, Haches- Bicker Mrs. Station rd.Leiston R.S.O Great Glemham, Saxmundham ton, Wickham 'Market Biddell Herman RA. Framlingham col- Bloomfield A. 125 Southgate st. Bury Borrl:'tt W. J. 9 ~orough rd. Ipswicb lege, Framlingham R.8.0 Bloomfield F.I24Woodbridge rd.lpswch Borrett Wm. T. 8 Spring rd. Ipswich Biddell Misses, 29 Henley rd. Ipswich Bloomfield J. 135 London rd. Ipswich Borrett William Hambling, Leiston Biddell Mrs. Birnam lodge, .crescent Bloomfield J. lIS St. Belen's st.lpswch hall, Leisron R.S.O road, Ipswich Bloomfield Jas. 6 Adelphi pI. Ipswich Boston Mrs. Hopton, Thetford Biddell William J.P. Lavenham -hall, Bloomfield Mrs. Hill house, Fore st. Bothwell Mrs. 12 Silent street, Ipswich Lavenham R.8.0 Framlingham RS.O. Bottomley Frederick John, 5 Carden. Biddle George Arthur. Upland gate, Bloomfield Robert, 1 Victoria villas, terrace, Crown street, Stowmarket Bishop's hill, Ipswich Hospital road, Bury Botwood Mrs. Maple house, Wood- Biden C. W. Laxfield, Framling- Bloss Francis E. Mill st. Mildenhall bridge road, Ipswich ham R.8.0 Blount Mrs. The Beeches. Westerfield Botwood Sam.uel Ernest, Maple bouse,. Biden C. W. Cratfield 10. Halesworth road, Ipswich Woodbridge road, Ipswich Bidwell Miss, 32 Ivry street, Ipswich Bloxsome S. C. 103 Lacey st. Ipswich BotwOJd William Thos. Maple houser Bignold Rev. Reginald Augustus, Rac- Bluett Rev. Nugent Lovel M.A. Vicar- Woodbridge road, Ipswich tory, Carlton QQlville, Lowestoft age, Redisham, Halesworth Botwright Horace Cullum, Cambridge- Bilham Jas. White ho. OecoId, Eye Blumfield Mason, Wellclose square, house, Broad street, Bungay Binckes F. Upland ho. Botesdale, Diss Framlingham R.S.O Botwright John, Thorndon, Eye Binny Maj.-Gen. William Henry, Cres- Blumfield Miss S. College rd. Fram- BoucherRev. Thomas Frederick,Stans- pigny house, Aldeburgh R.S.O lingham R.S.O field, Clare R.S.O Bil'ch Henry Clarkson. El Rancho, Blyth Rev. Cecil Frederick M.A. Rec- Boucher Mra. 40 Berners st. Ipswicb PreMion, Lavenham R.S.O tory, Wetheringsett, Stowmarket Boughan Hugh, 299 London road sth~ BircB. J. R. 73Christchuroh st.Ipswich BIytb Mrs. S. Nayland, Colchester Kirkley, Lowestoft Birch Mrs. Felix house, Montague I'd. Blyth 'fhomas S. Nayland, Colchester Boulter David, Station road, Beccles Felixstowe Boar Wm. D. St. George's rd. Beccles Bou!ter Mrs. Bardolfe road, Bungay Birch Mrs. Jeremiah, (,'ratfield l()dge, Boardman Ohas. Elmhurst, Haverhill Bouttell Tbos. 7 St. Andrew's street Halesworth Boatwright A. 2 Waveney ter. Bungay north, Bury Bird B. sen. 25 High street. Ipswich Bobbett Mrs. 41 Arnold st. Lowestoft Bouttell Wm. Long Melford R.S.O Bird Chas. 77 Albert street. Lowestoft Boby Chas. Geo. 87 Whiting st. Bury Bovill Edwd. J. E. Henley rd. Ipswich Bird F.Redlands,Warrington rd.Ipswch Boby In. Wm. 96 Risbygate st. Bury Bowcher F.Hill side,Higham,Colchestr­ Bird John, 50 St. Leonard's road,Kirk- Boby Mrs. Bloomfield house, Lower Bowden Rev. Cbas. E., M.A. Rectory. ley, Lowestoft Baxter street, Bury Ellough, Beccles Bird Mrs. 52 High street. Ipswich Bocock John, 18 Angel hin, Bury Bowen Rev. Edward Chas. Jackson,. Bird William,33 Lower Brook st.Ipswh Bocock William Percy. Needham hall, The Rectorv, Stoke Ash, Eye Bird W. H. 104 Queen's rd.Lowestoft Gazeley, Newmarket Bower Thoma.s. Stradishall place. Bishop Alfred. 71 Southgate st. Bury Eoggis Frank, I King st. Sudbury Stradishall, Newmarket Bishop Henry George, M.S.A. Cheap- iBoggis Robert, 6 Richmond pL Kirk- Bowers George. 5 Victoria street, Bury . side, Stowmarket ley. Lowestoft Bowers George Henry. Yoxford villas,., Bisshopp Edward, Fernley, Haslemere, Boggis Simon G. Jubilee cot. Bures Frederick's place, Beccles St. Edmund's road, Ipswich St. Mary RS.O Bowers Misses, Long Melford RS.O- Bixby Josiah W. 54 Spring rd.Ipswich Boggis William Edmund,Ailwin house, Bowes Rev. Thomas. Cumberland st:. Bixby Robt. 56 Alexandra rn. Ipswich Abbey grounds, Bury Woodbridge Black Rev. William Fau!lsett D.D. The Eoghurst Miss, Copdock, Ipswich Bowling G. A. L. Kessingland,Lowestft Red house, Ufford, Woodbridge Boivin W. Brantham, Manningtree Bowyer Miss, 48 North stTeet,Sudbury Blackall Miss, Abbey precincts, Bury Boldero A. White ho. Rattlesden,Bury Bawyer Mrs. Church farm,Clare R.S.O Blackett MI'&. London road. Beceles Bond Frederick George, Derby lodge, Boyce Rev. Wm. Earsham st. Bungay Blair Mrs. C. The Red house, Sudbury Woodbridge road, Ipswich Boyce MISS. Ixworth, Bury Blair Thos. :x66 Norwich rd. Ipswich Bond Geo. Jas. Exchange sq. Beccles Boyce Walter Golding, Manor farm, Blake Sir Patrick James Graham bart. Bond James Benj. 17 Holly rd. Ipswich West Row, Mildenhall J.P. Bardwell manor. Bury Bond Mrs. 154 Denmark rd. Lowestoft Boycott Edwd. Trint'ty house, Bungay Blake Ernest John. 304 London road Bond Mrs. 333 London road south, Boyd Alexander Gavilier Stronsay, south, Kirkley, Lowestoft Kirkley, Lowestoft Kirkley Cliff road, Lowe~toft . Bla.ke Marcus, 80 Guildhall st. Bury Bond P. T. Dunclutha. Stanley road, Boyfield Mrs. 129 St. Helen's st.Ipswch Blake Mrs. Chapel lane, Woodbridge Felixstowe Boyne Rev. T. G. 66 Friars st.Sudbry.
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