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NORFOLK.] FARMERS-Continued 'tRADES D!RECTORY.] 619 FAR [NORFOLK.] FARMERS-continued. Smith James, Moulton St. Michael, Southgate Benjamin, Wiveton, Thetford Shirkle James, High elm, Deopham, Long Stratton Southgate Joshua, Hempton,Fakenham Wymondham Smith James, Ormesby St. Margaret, Southgate Robt.Gt.Ryburgh,Fakenham Shickle Jnmes, Elsing, East Dereham Yarmouth SouthgatcSampson,Gr.Snoring,Faknhm Shickle Wm. Green, Deopham, Wy- Srr,ith James, Silfield, \Vymondham SoutltgateSaml.WestRaynham,Brandon mondham Smith Jas. Stratton Strawless, Norwich ::;outhgate Wm. Gt. Snoring, Fakenham Shickle William, _jun. The Green, Deop- Smith J as.Tivetshall St.Margaret, Scole South gate ~'m, The Heath, Fakenham ham, \Vymondham Smith Jas. Walpole St. Peter, \Visbech Sowter John, Bixley, Norwich Shingfield George, Hempnall, Long Smith James Wm. East Winch, Lynn t3panton Benj.Ho\·etonSt.John,Norwich Stratton Smith John, Barton Turf, Norwich Span ton Hobert, Blofield, Norwich Short Robert, East Ruston, Norwich Smith John, Castle Rising, Lynn Spanton William, Turnstead, Norwich Shorten Richard, Woodton, Bungay Smith John, Ditchingham, Bungay Sparke Edward, .Malthouse farm, Mat- Shortin Robt. Lit. Poringland Norwich Smith John, Erpingham, Norwich tishall, East Dereham Shreeve Edward, ~rarsham, Norwich Smith John, Gt. Massingham, Brandon Sparkes John, Hempstead-by-Holt, Shreeve George (exors. of), Marsham, Smith John, Ilempnall, Long Stratton Thetford Norwich Smith John, Hunworth, Thetford Sparkhall Edward, Barnham Broom, Shreeve William, Hevingham, Norwich Sn1ith John, Irstead, Norwich \Vymondham Shulver James, Shelfanger, Diss Smith John (exors. of), Lo.rling,Thetfrd Sparkhall James L. Suton,\Vymondham Siely Cuuitt, Happisburgh, Norwich Smith John, Market place, Swaffham Sparkhall John Hovell, Attleuorough Siely J ames, jun. H appisburgh,N orwich Smith John, .Moulton St. Michael, Long Sparks Benjamin, Kirby Cane, Bungay Siely J ames Cubitt, Dilham, Norwich Stratton Sparks Benjamin, Seething, Norwich Siely John, Happisburgh, Norwich Smith John, Oxnead, Norwich Spelman Chas. Yaxham, East Dereham · Silcock Board man Charles, Stalham, Smith John, Ten Mile bank, Hilgay, t5pelman Clement W. Alburgh,Harleston Norwich Downham · Spelman Frederic, Hall farm, Tivets- Silcock Cubitt, Catfield, Norwich Smith John, The Heath, Fakenham hall St.. Margaret, Scale Silcock Cubitt, Hemsby, Yarmouth Smith John, Walsoken, Wisbech Spelman Henry, Alburgh, Harleston Sillitoe William, Beetley, Thetford Smith John, West Walton, Wisbech Spelrnan Isaac G. Ditchingham,Bungay Sillitoe \V m. Gressenhall, East Dereham Smith John, Yaxham, East Dereham Spence J ames, Langley, Norwich Simonds Charles, Grange farm, New Smith John P. Westfield, East Dereham Rpence Peter, Lang·Jey, Norwich Huckenham, Attlcborough Smith Leonard Claxton, West "·inch, Spence Robert, Langley, Norwich Simons Dusgate, Methwold, Brandon Lynn Spence Robt. Riches,Tlmrton, Norwich Si mons John, Methwold, Bran don Smith Mark, Hempnall, Long Stratton Spencer F.dmond, Heacham, Lynn Si mons John, N orthwold, Brandon Smith Mrs. 1\Iary, Crownthorpe, Wy- Spencer John, Guestwick, Thetford Si mons ltichard, Methwold, Bran don mondham Spencer John, Sharrington, Tbetford Simons Snudford, Gresham, Norwich Smith Mrs. M:ary, Heywood, Diss Spencer Mrs. Martha,Cawston,Norwich Simons William, 1\lethwold, Brand on Smithl\ratthew,Carletn~St.Mry.K orwch Spencer Samuel, Aylmerton, Norwich Simper Samuel, Hevingham, Norwich Smith Nehemiah,East Bilney,Swaffham Spencer William, Holme Hale, Thetford Simpson William Thomas, Old Buckcn- Smith Richd. Kimberley, Wymondham Spicer John, Heywood, Diss ham, Attleborough Smith Richard, Toftwood common, East Spicer Thomas, :Forncett St. Mary, Sizen Samuel, Terrington St. Clement, Dereham Long Stratton Lynn Smith Richard,WestRaynham,Brandon Spikings John, Walpole St. Andrew, Skclton John, Necton, Thetford Smith Robt. Carleton Rode, Attleboro' Wishech Skerry John, Nth.Hnll gr11.Ea.Dereham Smith Robt. Reymerstone,Attleborough SpikingsJ ohn, WalpoleSt.PeteriWisbech Skillings Thomas, Burgh Stubbs, Brin- Smith Robert, jun. WattlEfield, Wy- Spik,ings William, Wingland, ynn ingham, Thetford mondham Spilling 1\Irs. Mary, Broome, Bungay Skinner Benjamin, Pulham St. ~Iary Smith Robt. West Bradenharn, Thetford Spink Joseph, Tuttington, Norwich 1\Iagualen, Harleston Smith Rohert, Yaxham, East Dereham Spink .1\Irs . .l\lary,South Repps,Norwich Skinner James, Starston, Harleston Smith .1\irs. Thomas, Blickling, Norwich Spinks Abraham, \Vest Bilney, Lynn Skinner .Jas. Pollard, Tunstall, Norwich Smith Thomas, North Tuddenl1am, Spinks Edward, Stoke Ferry, Brandon Skinner John, Denton, Harleston East Dereham Spinks George~ Stoke Ferry, Bra nu on Skinner John, Thrigby, Yarmouth Smith Thomas, Stody hall, Thetford SpinksJ ohn,Framingham Pigot,N orwch Skinner ~rrs. Wood Dalling, Norwich Smith Timothy, Bawburgh, Norwich Spinks Johnl\farsters, Snettisham,Lynn Skinner Robert, Terrington St. Clement, Smith \Villiam, Burgh-Apton, Norwich Spinks Thos. Swanton Abbott., Norwich Lynn Smith \Villiam, Gorleston, Yarmouth SpinksWilliam, .Mileham, Swaffham Skinner Samuel, Ditchingham, Bun gay Smith William, Pulham St . .Mary the Spinks Williarn Atkins,Oxnead,N orwich Skinner\Villiam, Whissonsett, Swaffham Virgin, Harleston Spooner Robert, Yaxham,East Dereham Skipper Edmund, Roughton, Norwieh Smith ·wmiam, Southery, Downham Spooner Samuel, Grimston, Lynn Skipper Isaac, Shipdham, Thetford Smith 'Yilliam, Witton, Norwich Spoouer \Villiam, Grimston, Lynn Skipper John, East Beckham, Thetford Smith William, Silfield, \Vymondham Sporle Robert, Hempnall, Lng. Stratton Slaite Rol.Jert, Terrington St. Clement, Smith \Villiam, jun. Ten Mile bank, Sporle Wm. Hempnall, Long Stratton Lynn Hilgay, Downham Market Spratt James, Forncett St. Peter, Long Sleight George, \V also ken, \Visbech SmithWm.Chas.Starston hall,Ilarleston ::ltratton Slipper Thomas Hickling, Norwich Smith Wm. Rayson, Dickleburgh,~cole Spratt Richard, Wiggenhall St. Mary Slipper Thomas, Ludham, Norwich Snare George S. Tottington, Thetford the Virgin, Lynn Slipper William, Catfield, Norwich Snasdell Thos. Tilney All Saints, Lynn Spratt Robert, Wisbech road, Lynn Sloper John, Ilethersett, Wymondham Snasdell Wm. Tilney All Saints, Lynn Springall Benjamin, ~helfanger, Diss Smith Miss A lice, Felthorpe, Norwich Snclling Hy .Morton-on-the-Hill, N rwch ::;pringall ~rrs.Sarah, Haynf'orct, Norwich Smith Charles, East Dereham Snelling Robert, Old Huckenham,Attle- SpringallWilliam,Garvestone,Attleboro' Smith Christmas, Yaxham, Ea.Dereham borough Spriugfield Os born, Catton, Norwich Smith Edward, Hrampton, Norwich Snelling Thomas, Heywood, Diss Springfield Wm. Stowbedon, Attleboro' Smith Edward, Ilalvergate, Norwich Snelling Thomas, Lynn road, Downham S!Jruce William, Hingham, Attleboro' Smith Edward, North Hall green, East Snowley Edwd. Runbam Filby,Norwich Spurdens RobPrt, Shelfanger, Diss Dereham Snowlinll: Frederick, Broome, Bnngay Spnrgeon Astley Cooper, Gressenham, Smith Edward, Woottongap, Gaywood, Soame Henry~ Cawston road, Aylsham, East Dereham Lynn Norwich Spurgeon John, Brooke, Norwieh Smith Fredrck. Gt. Ryburg, Fakenham Soames J ames, Marsham, Norwich Spurg-eon \Villiam, Hales, Norwich Smith George, Daffy green, Scarning, Soanes George, Dickleburgh, Scale Spurling John, Walcot green, Diss East Dereham Soar J onathan, South Lop ham, Thetford 1 Spurn Thos. Seaming, East De re ham Smith Georg-e, Thorpe Abbott, Scole Soar William, South Lopham, Thetford Spurrell John, Norton hall, Pudding Smith Geo.West end, Caister,Yarmouth~ So bey Leonard, l\Iiddleton, Lynn Norton, Fakenham tlmith Henry, Honingham, Norwich ISoftley J amcs, Ovington, 'l'hetford Spurrell Richard J ames, Stratton St. Smith Henry, South Lopham, Thetford Softley John, Beeston, Swafi'ham Michael, Long Stratton Smith Henry, Stowbcdon, Attleboro' Solman 'Vm. Saham Toncy, Thetford Squire Albert, Acle, Norwich Smith Isaac, Moulton St. Michael, Long Sones Daniel, Banham, Attlehorough Squire Robert, Acle, Norwich Stratton Sooby John Goulton, Gt. :Massingharn, Squire William, Acl.-, 1\"'orwich Smith J ames, Barford, Wymondham Brand on Squires John, Thellall,Fishley, Norwich Smith James, Bunwell, Attleborough 1 Sooby Wig·htman, Cockthorpe, Wells Squires Robt. Trowse Newton, Norwich Smith Jas. Fern st. Gorleston, Yarmouth I ~outi.Jerland \Villiam,Brancaster Staith, t:Stacey .l\Irs. Ann, Terrington St. John, Smith James, Hardwiek, Long Stratton Lynn L~nn Smith James, Hethersett, WymondhamiSouthgate Benj. Hindringham,Thetford Stackwood William, Briston, Thetford .
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