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[SUFFOLK. J VET 1076 (POST OFFICE VETERINARY SURGEONS · Welham .Frederick Thomas,M.R.C.V.S.L [SUFFOLK. J VET 1076 (POST OFFICE VETERINARY SURGEONS · Welham .Frederick Thomas,M.R.c.v.s.L. Hiles Gcorge, 16 Whiting street, Bury · Stratford St. Mary, Colchester St. Edmund's ArnoldA~dermn. Thoroughfare, W oodbdg Whayman Owen, Regent st. Stowmarket t Bir kle Bros. 19 St. Peter's st. Ipswich Auger Richard, Walpole, Halesworth Whiteman Artbr.Mendlesham, Stonham Brabrook Arthur, 33 Hisbygate street, Brown & .G?dbold, 54 Friars st. Sudbury Wiffin Wm. ·woolpit, Bury St. Edmund's Bury St. Edmund's Burch William, Mendlesham, Stonham Wright Charles, Trimley St. Martin, Brown Robt. 6 St. Matthew's st. Ipswich Churchyard James, Eyke, Woodbridge Bury St. Edmund's tBrown Williarn, St.l\Iary's st. Bungay C,Ievcland J ames, lll~bur~ate st. Beccles Wright Wm. Balls, Hollesley, Woodbrdg Buck Thomas, 7 5 Fore street, St. Cleveland Robert, Wangford Clement's, Ipswich Cleveland Wm. CarltonColville,I~owestft VOLUNTEER COBPS. Bullock Edwd. A. Sheepgate st. Beccles Cleveland William, Westhall, Wangford Suffolk Artillery Volunteers (4th) (R. J. Burditt Mrs. Elizabeth, 1'horougbfare, Coe Walter, ,'j St.Andrew'sstreetnorth, Metcalfe, captain; T. M. Read & W. Woodbridge Bury St. Edmund's Moore, lieutenants; Corporal Charles Burgess Charles Smith, 42 Tavern Coe 'V alter Brown, M.R.c.v.s. Stanton, Clarke,drill instructor); orderly room, street, Ipswich Bury St. Edmund's Newgate street, Bcccles tBurrowsA.Stradbroke,,VickharnMarkt Cornish Henry & Son, Worlingworth, Suffolk Rifle Volunteers (1st) 2nd Bat- Hurrows James, 10 James street, Bird's Wickham ~Iarket talion (J. P. Cobbold, captain corn- gardens, Ipswich Crick John, Haverhill, Newmarket mandant; SterlingWesthorp,captain; Buxton William, High street, Laven- Crook Augustus, Bardolfe road, Bungay J. H. Josselyn & F. Turner, lieuts.; ham, Sudbury Deaves Charles, Copclock, Ipswich H. W. Packard & W. A. 1\Ium· tCarley Richard, Earsh!lm st. Bungay Deaves Georgc, Monks Eleigh, Ipswich ford, ensigns; Rev. J. R. Turnock, CarnovaPeter,Thoroughfare,Haleswrth Eacock Robert, Hopton, Thetforu honorary chaplain), IpsWich Carter George, Cavendish, Sudbury }'enner William L. Clare, Surlbury Suffolk Rifle Volunteers (3rd) (Ernest Carter Henry, Long .1\Ielford, Sudbury J?ox 'Villiam, 6 & 7 Sepulchre st.Sudbury St. George Cob bold, captain corn- Carter Samuel, Stansfield, Sudbury .Fuller William Reeve, Mill street, mandant;, F. Spalding, lieutenant; tCarter William, Ilaverhill, Newmarket 1\:Iildenhall, Soham Edward L;. Cavell, ensign; Rev. J. M. ~Chenery Frdck. St. l\Iary's st. Bungay Garwood J ames, Kedington, Newmarket Rowley, honorary chaplain; John S. Collis William Ilurnphrey, 20 Abbey- Girling Robert, 4 Fonnereau rd. Ipswich Gissing, surgeon; Frederick Spalding, gat~ street, Bury St. Edmund's Godbuld Jarnes Earthy, Stowupland sec.), Woollbridge tCourtJas. Highst.Southwold,Wangfrd street, Stowrnarket Suffolk Rifle Volunteers (4th) (J. Frew, Crack Waiter, 2i Meat market, Bury Gooch Samuel, Snape bridge, Wickham sergeant-major & drill instructor); St. Edmund's l\Iarket armoury, Castle cottage, Bnngay Crake Frederick, 12 College st. Ipswich Grimmer Charles Lee, M.R.c.v.s. Upper Suffolk Rifle Volunteers (7th), head Croydon Charles Henry, 1 Hatton Olland street, Bungay quarters, Rifle hall, Harlesworth buildings, Tavern street, Ipswich Grimwade George, Kersey, Ipswich Suffolk Rifle Volunteers (lOth) (Major Dance Joseph, 8 Dial lane, Ipswich Grimwade John, Benton street, Had- Philip H. Michell, commandant; Dawson Charles, Groton, Colchester leigb, Ipswich J a me;~ Palm er, drill sergeant), Eye Dye John Raymond, 79 High street, Harvey Stephen Saunders, White Horse Suffolk Rifle Volunteera (14th) (W. M. Lowestoft strPd, Lowestoft Crowfoot, captain; J. Read, lieute- t Feltham Wm.Stowuplanu st.Stowmarkt Hunting Charles, Ilketshall St. An drew, nant; G. B. Angel!, ensign; J ames M. Findley George Scott, 3-! Fore street, Bung-ay Harnpling, drill instructor); orderly St. Clement's, Ipswich J ennings John, 51 Station rd. Sudbury room, Old market, Beccles Firmin George, Saxmundham I~aurance 'V rn. Quay l!!irle, Wood bridge Galley William, 91 St. John's street, Leabon Henry, Leiston, Saxmundham WARDROBE DEALERS. Bury St. Edmund's Leggett Aaron, Kirton, Ipswich Aldridge Mrs. Jemima, Cumberland tGardiner Henry,Wrentham, Wangford LeggettJ as.Charsficld, Wickhaml\Iarket street, W oodbridge Garrard Frederick, 36 W estgate street, Leggett James, Lavenham, Sudbury Cook Mrs.Elzbth.Dog'sHeadla.Ipswich Bury St. Edmund's Lockwood William, Tborndon, Eye Fairweather Edward, 1 & 3 Lower Brook Garrard Robert, 27 Whiting street, Luckey Robert Freeman, Haughley Old street, Ipswich · Bury St. Edmund's street, Stowmarket . Kent Mrs. Mary Ann, 2 St. Steplien's tGarrod John :Fredck. Needham Market Marjoram George, Double street, Fram- lane, Ipswich Gilling Jarnes, Church street, Eye lingharu, Wickbam .Market Manning J. Thoroughfare, Woodbridge tHall John, 40 Fore street, St. Cle- 1\lills Coburg, Nayland, Colchester MothersoleMrs. D. Bury rd. Stowmarket ment's, Ipswich N cwson Henry, Station roall, Beccles Mutt Wilson, 34 .Elm street, Ipswi~h Halls John, Nay land, Colchester Parker Robert, Botesdale, Scale Stebbing Mrs. Eliza, 23 Churchgate Harmer J oseph, New Market pl. Beccles Pawsey George Dunthorn, Lakenheath, street, Bury St. Edmund's tHawke Charles Holy, WickhamMarket Brandon Swindell Jas. 62 Upp.Orwell st. Ipswich I-Iearsum Geo. Ea. Bergholt, Colchester Petley Edwd. Barrow,BurySt.Edmund's Trotman Mrs. Hannah, 14 St.. John's Hildyard John & Son, High st.Aldboro' Phillips George, Monks Eleigh, Ipswich street, Bury St. Edmund's Hildyard John, Thoroughfare, Woodbrdg Pizzy Edwin & Son, Ixworth, Bury St. Hills Jsph.Francis, 74l'riars st.Sudbury Edmund's, & Hopton, Thetford WAREHOUSE KEEPERS. Howe William Asted, 2 Market hill, PuxleyJohn,Hartest,BurySt.Eumund's Prentice Oliver, 108 & 114 Fore street, Sudbury RackhamPeter,18 St. Peter's st.Lowestft St. Clement's; stores, Malting wharf, Hupton Horace, London road south, Reynolds John, Lambseth street, Eye The Quay, Ipswich Lowestoft Hudrum John, Lound, Lowestoft TownsendChas.Tbos.Custom ho.Ipswicb Hurren Simon C.Yoxford,Saxmundham Hush John, Castle street, Eye Kingdon Henry, 23 Tavern st. Ipswich Rush Wm. Ricking-hall Supelior, Sl!ole WAREHOUSEMEN. Last William, Walsham-le-Willows, Shorten Alfred John, M.R.c.v.s. 14 B,a~ley J~n~esTauster,Needham Market Bury St. Edmund's :Museum street, Ipswich tim1th Wilharn Henry & Son, 24 Butter Last "Villiam N. 44 St. Andrew's street SimkinFredk.Barrow,RurySt.Edmund's market, Bury St. Edmund's north, llury St. Edmund's ~m~th Henry, Gislingham, Eye WASHING MACHINE DEALRS. :;:Lockwood Robert, Coddenham, Need- ::'imith J onathan, Saxmundham . ham Market Smith Sidney, Wrentham, Wangford Catchpole John, Stradbroke, W1Ckham Money Samuel, London rd. Lowestoft Smith Sydney, Chediston st. Halesworth Market h B S M C I h t 1\Iorley Henry, Market place, 1\Iilden- Steel John, Bucklesham, Ipswich Dupont Jo n, ures t. ary, o c cs er hall, Soham 'l'aylor Edwin, 35 Churchgate street, WATCH MAKERS. tMortlock Mrs. Mary A. Clare, Sudbury Bury St. Edmund's Mortlock William, Clare, Sudbury Thurston J ames & Son, M.R.C. v .s. Fres- See also Clock .llfakers. Mothers0le Thomas, 5 St. John's street, singf\eld, Harleston Marked thus t are also Clock Makers. Bury St. Edmund's Thurston James, South Elmham St. Abbott Charles, High street, Lavenham, tNaunton Chas. Church st. Woodbridge James, Halesworth Sudbury Newson Nelson Wellington, Thorough- Thurston Waltr.Laxfield, Wick ham Mrkt Andrews Potter, Kelsale, Saxmundham fare, Harlesworth Vincent A braham, Cod den ham, Need- Ayers Robert, Smallgate street, Beccles N orrisGeorge,Market hill, \Voodbridge, l1arn 3Iarket :j:Racon Alfred Thomas, :Mellis, Scole & at Aldeburgh Vincent Abrhm. Offton, N ccdham M arkt Baker Jamcs, Thoroughfare, W oodiJridge :j:N orris George, High st. Aldborough Vincent Geo.Ashbocking,NeedhamMrkt :j:Baldrey Jarnes, Wrentham, \Vangford t0sborne & Sons, Ixworth, Bury St. Vincent J onathan, N eedliatn Market Barker Samuel Keer, Market hill, Edmund's VincentNthnl. 144 Handford rll.Ipswich Framlingham, Wickham Market Payne George, High street, Hadleigh, "V ebb Wm. Little Thurlow, Newmarket Baxter Thomas, ll Hatter street, Bury Ipswich. See advertisement Webb 'Villiam, Denston, Newmarket St. Edmund's Pearson Thoma~, 132 High st.Lowestoft .
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