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SUFFOLK.] Farmers-Continued TRADES DIRECTORY.] 1017 FAR [SUFFOLK.] FARMERs-continued. Lor.kwood Henry, Ashfield, Stonham Manning Henry, Herringswell, Soham Lee John, Barnby, Beccles Lockwood John, 'l'horndon, Eye Manning Jarnes, Great Harton, Bury Lee William, Bacton, ::ltowmarket Lofts Jacob, Great Barton, Bury St. St. Edmund's Leech George, Hundou, Newmarket Edmund'11 ManningJ no. Rougham,BurySt.Edmd's Leech George, Shimpling, Bury St. Lofts John, Holywell row, Mildenhall, Manning Robt.8axtead, Wickhami\Iarkt Edmund's & at Horndon Soham Manning Simon, Spexhall, Halesworth Leftley1'homa,;,8outh Elmham St. Mar- Loines J ames, Mendham, Harleston Manning Tho~.Saxtead, Wickhaml\'Iark t garet, Harleston Loines James,South Elmbam St.James, Mannington Robert, Thorpe 1\Iorieux, Leggett James, Charsfield, Wickham Halesworth Ipswich Market Long Hanslip, Great Bradley, Newmrkt Mantle Edward, Carlton, Saxmundham Leggett Joseph, Worlingwortb, Wick- Long Henry, Mildeu, Ipswirh Mantle John, Carlton, Sa:x:mundham ham Market Long Jas. Jsph. Burgh Ca8tle, Yarmth Mantle John, Kelsale, Saxmundham Legg-ett Thomas, ~Ionewden, Wickham Long John, Hitcham, Ipswich March John, Wissett, Halesworth Market Long Thomas, Palgrave, Diss Marjoram Christophr.Bradwell, Yarmth Leggett William, Rishangles, Eye Lord Adam, Woolpit, Bury St. Edmnd's Marjoram Chas. Kessingland, Wangford Le good Jeremiah, Dennington road, Lord J ames, Edwardstone, Colchester Mark Henry, Witherstlale, Harleston Framlingham, Wickham Market Lord John, Combs, Stowmarket ~lark James, Mendham, Harleston Le Grice Charlei!, Cotton, Stowmarket Lord Walter, Great Cornard, Sudbury Markham Charles, Shotley, Ipswich Le Grice Jas. Heveninghm.Saxmundhm Lord Wm, Elmswell, Bury St.Edmund's Markham George, Hepworth, Scole Le Grice John,SouthElmhamAll Saints, Lord William, Great Ashfield, Bury St. MarkhamJa~.LinsteadParva,Haleswrth Halesworth Edrnund's, & at Elmswell ~Iarkham James, Stutton, Ipswich Le Grice John, South Elmham St. Lott John, East Bcrgholt, Colchester ~Iaris John, 5 Victoria place, Denmark Michael, Bungay Lott John, Great Wenham, Colchester road, Lowestoft Le Grice Saul, Ilketshall St. Andrew, Lott Stephen James, Little Wenham, Marriott Matthew, Wattisham, Ipswich Bungay Ipswich :VIarsh Edgar, Alpheton, Sudlmry Le Grice William, Barsham, Becrles Lucas J ames, Hepworth, Scale :VIar.sh Edward Brunning, Brome, Scole Leighton Charles, Barsham, Beccles Luckey John, Hitcham, Ipswich Marsh John, Alderton, Woodbridge Lenny Charles, Wissett, Halesworth Lucock Francis, Crowfield, Needham )larshThos.Brockley,BurySt.Edmund's Lenny John, Wilby, Wickbam Market Market ~Iarshain John, East green, Ke!sale, Lenny Hobert, Wilby, Wickham Market Lucock James, Cape! St. .Andrew, Saxmundham Lenny Simon, Chediston, Halesworth Woodbridge )larshall Robert, Hoxne, Scale Leonard Henry, Wilde street, Mildcn- Lucock Waiter, Crowfield, Needham Marshall Robert, Oecoid, Eye hall, So ham Market . :VIar;;hall Stephen, Copdock, Ipswich LewinJohn, Wantisdcn,WickhamMarkt Lucock Wm. Crowfield,Needham Markt Marter Charles, Cemetery road, Mil- Lewis John, Combs, Stowrnarket Luff.J ohn, TuddenhamSt.Martin,Ipswch denhall, Soham Lcwn James, Sotherton, Wangford Luffingham Richard, jun. 'fhclnetham, Martin CharJeg,Ea. Bergholt, Colchester Lewell William,Bramfield, Saxmundhm Thetford Martin Mrs. Elizabeth,Whepstead, Bury Levett Mrs. Catherine, Rougham, Bury Lugar Hen. Ingham, Bury St. Edmnd's St. Edmund's St. Et!mund's Lung-ley Brooke Mitchell, Boxford, Martin George, Aldham, Ipswich Levett George, Valley road, Great Fin- Colchester Martin Gco. Laxfield, Wickham Market boroug!J, Stowmarket I.u3her Mrs. Su~an, Town farm, :Great Martin James, Higham, Colchester Levett Robt.Rougham,BurySt.Edrnnd"s Finborough, Stowmarket :VIartin Jamcs, South Cove, Wangford Levett Wm. Thurston, BurySt.Edmnd's Lydamore Rouert, Henstead, \Vangford )lartin John, Kedington, Newmarket Limmer James, Word well, Bury St. LyonJ ohn, Cape! St.Andrew, Woodbridg Martin John, Orford, Wickham l\Iarket Edmund's Maddison Frederick, Old hall, Herring- )lartin John, Semer, Ipswich LincolnChas. LinsteadMagna,Haleswrth fleet, Lowestoft :\Iartin Richard, Exning, Newmarket Lincoln Genrg-e, Rumburgh,Halesworth Maddle Geo. Mettingham hall, Bungay Martin Robert, Wingfield, Harleston Lincoln Mrs. Mary, Cookley, Haleswrtb Maddle John, Flixton, Bun gay :VIartin Samuel, Earl Stonham Line:> William, Bredfield, Woodbridge Madewell Reeve, Buxhall, Stowmarket Martin Stephen,StonhamAspall,Stonhm Lines William, Gislingham, Eye Madgett Stephen, Fen street, Redgrave, )lartin Walton,Finningham,Stowmarkt Lines William, Ufl'ord, Woodbridge Scale :\Iartin William, Bramfield,Saxmundhm Ling Alfred, Chelmondiston, Ipswich Maidwell Henry John, Gedding, Bury )lasonBcnjamin, Aldham, Ip:~wich Ling Edmund, Rumbur~h, Halesworth St. Edmund's Mason Benj. High st. Hadleigh, Ipswich Ling Edward, Eyke, Woodbridgc Maidwell William, Combs, Stowmarket Mason George, .Foxhall, Ipswich, & at Ling l~rrmcis, Leiston, Saxmund!Jam Makens .John, Ring-shall, Stowmarket Ipswich Ling Francis, Weston, Bt~ccles Makens Robert, Ringshall,Stowmarket l\Iason John, Lidgate, Newmarket Ling Frederic, Benacre, Wangford Makin Joseph, Monks Eleigh, Ipswich Mason Mrs. S. Chelmondiston, Ipswich LingGeorg-e, Bedfield, Wit.kham Markt Makin Hol!ert, Kettlebaston, Ipswich Ma~on Thomas, ·worlington, Soham Ling George, Hasketon, \Voodbridge Making Fn~derick, Preston, Ipswich Matchett John, Kirkley, Lowestoft Ling Hent"y, ::lotlierton, Wangford Making William, Preston, Ipswich Mathew Charles Nunn, Stowlangtoft, Ling Mrs. Henry, Rishangle~, Eye Making William Westt·op, Lavenham, Bury St. Edmund's Ling John, Win~field, Harleston Sudbury l\lathew Edward, Langham, Bury St. Ling John Girling, Braiseworth hall, Mallows William, Cock road, Eye Edmund's Tannington, Wickham Market Mallows \Villiarn James, 1\loat farm, Mathew George Whaits, Norton, Bury Ling- Joseph, Worlingworth, Wickbam Rougharn, & Manor house & Quaker St. Edmund's Market farms, Beyton, Bury St. Edmund's M&thew George \Vaite~, Pakenham, Ling Lewis, The Street, Oakley, Scole Mal pus J oltn J effy, Hemin~stone,N eed- Bury St.. Edmund 's Ling- Samuel, Ashbocking, N eedharn ham Market Mat hew William, Knettishall, Thetford Market :\IalsterSamuel,Sudborne, \ViekbamMkt Mat ten John, Laxficld, Wickhaml\larket I.ing William, Bulcamp, Ilalesworth :Vlalton Robert, Alpheton, Sudbury l\Iatthew James, Harleston, Stowmarkt Ling William, Otley, Ipswich ~Ian John, Ui~leham, Wangtord Matthew Josiah, Aldham, Ipswich Lingwood Eilward, Brockford, Stonham Manby Henry \Vake, Hoo, Wickham MatthewJosiah,CIJilder hall,Stowmarkt Ling-wood Henry, Battisford, Needham Market Matthew Josiab, Onehouse, Stowmarket Market ManbyThomas,Grundisburgh. Woodbdg Matthew Samucl,Onehouse,Stowmarket Lingwood Henry, 13arking-, Needh!lm ManficldJ.Drinkstone,Bury:::;t.Edmnd's Matthew Wm. Onehouse, Stowmarkct Market ManfieldWJI!iarn,Ixworth 'l'lwrpe,Bury Matthews John, Earl Stonham Llngwood Horace, 1\fartlesham, ·wood- St. Edmund's Matthcws Richard, Walsham-le-Wil- bridge Manistre John, Creeting St. Mary, low,.., Bury St. Edmund's Lingwood Thomas, Brockford,Stonham N eedham Market Mat thews Samuel, Harsh am, Beccles Lingwood Waiter, Bardwell, Bury St. Mann & Cross, Sotterley, Wang·ford Matthews Mrs. S. Weybread, Harleston Edmund's Mann Geo. Badingham, Saxmundham Mattock Zachariab,Combs,Stowmarket Lister Hobert, Hitch am, Ipswich M ann John, Bading-ham, Saxmundham Maw Samuel Altcxander, jun.Battisford, Littlewood Robert, Earl Soham, Wick- Mann Josepb, Gt. Welnetham, Bury St. Needham Market ham Market j Edmund's ~Iaxim Wilfred,Uoxted,Bury St.Edmd's Livock Miss Edith Anna, Wortham, Diss ·M ann Williarn, Long l\Ielford, Sudbury Maxim Wm. Boxted, Bury St. Edmund's Lock Henry, Crowland, Walsham-le- Mann William, Polstead, Colchester 'May Alfred, East Bergholt, Colchester Willows, Bury St. Edmund's Mannal George, Debach, Woodhridge May Edward, Capel St. Andrew, Wood- I.ock John, Hindercley, Scale Manning John & Wm . .Freston,Ipawich bridge Lo!!k William (exors. of), Gipping, Manning Mrs. A. Rougham, Bury St. May James, Wickham Market Stowmarket Edmund'Jj Mayes Edward, Holton, Halesworth 65 .
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