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Bramficld,Saxmundham Knight Ephraim, Brothers, Fressing·- Johnson John, Cranley Green road, Eye Kerritlge William, Great Welnetharn, field, rr arleston Juhnson John, Exuing, Newmarket Bury St. Edmund's Knight J ames, Finninglmm,Stowmarket J ohnson John Barker, Sycamore & Moat Kerry )frs:.femima,Thelnetham,Thetfrd Knight Joseph, Hasketon, Woodbridge farms, Soutlwlt, Eye Kerry Oliver, Thelnetham, Tbetford Knights Hy. Laxfield,Wickbam Market J ohnson Popple, KelsRle, Saxmundham Kerry Thomas Rodwell,Denham, Wick- Knig·htsJ arnes, Middleton-cum-Fordley. J ohuson Robert, Ship meadow, Beccles ham Market Saxmundham J ohnsonRobert,jun.Shipmeadow, Beccles Kerry Thos. R.Lackford,BurySt. Rdmd's KnightsJ ohn,Carlton Colville,Lowestoft Johnson Samuel, Hepworth, Scale Kerry William, Bedingfield, Eye Knights John, Barley green, Strad­ J ohnson Thomas, Leiston, Saxmundham Kerry William, Debcnham, Stonham broke, Wickt1am Market J ohnson William, Chedburgh, Bury St. Kerry Williarn, Thorndon, Eye K nigh tsJ olm, Thurston,Bry. St. Edmnd's Edmund's Ker3ey Mrs.Ann,Old Newton,Stowmrkt Knights Richard, Ilketshall St. Law- J olmson \V m. Peasenhall, Saxmundham Kersey Caleb, Frau1sden, Stonharn rence, Bungay .Tolmson William, Boyton, Woadbridge Kersey Clement, Whitton, Ipswich; & Knights Wm. Grundisburgb, Woodbrdg .T ohmon William, Field farm, Brandon Bramford & Sproughton Knights William, Syleham, Scole JohmonWilliam,NedgingTye, Nedging, Kersey Mrs. Ernma, Fakenham, Bury Knott John, Hindercley, Scole Ipswich St. Erlmund's Ladbrook William, Elrnsett, Ipswicl1 Jolley Henry, Oecoid, Eye Kersey FrederickEdward, Helmingham, Ladbrooke James, Carlton Colville, Jnlley Robert, Bramford, Ipswieh Stonharn Lowestoft .J oily John, Mendlesham, Stonbam KerseyJ ohn,Stowmarket road,Mendles- Laflin Jonathan, Rattlesden, Bury St . .JollyMrs.MaryAnn,Chattisham,Ipswich ham, Stonham Edmund's Jolly ·wm. Wetheringsett, Stonham Ker>ey John, Winston, Stonham Laflin J onathan, Ringshall,Stowmarket J onas George, Kenttord, Newmarket Ker3ey J oseph Henry, Henley, Ipswich Laflin Mrs.Mary, Ringshall,Stowmarket Jones Charles, Clare, Sudlmry Kersey Mrs. Mary, Earl Stonham Lagdon William James, Brockley, Bury Jordan Robert, New Market pl.lleccles Kersey Samuel, Helmingham, Stonham St. Edmund's .Tosling Joseph, Cockfield, Sudbury Kersey w·rn. Aldham, Ipswich Lamb Daniel, Thornham Magna, Eye Juhy James, Semer, Ipswich Kersey Wm. Fredk. Knodishall, Sax- Lamb J oseph, East Be1·gholt, Colchester Juby James, Mendlesham, Stonham mundham Lambert James, Mendlesham, Stonham Juby John, Witnesharn, Ipswich Kersey Wm. James, Raydon, Ipswich Lambert John, Whitton, Ipswich Juby Lemon, \Vhatfield, Ipswich Kersey Wm. \Valdringfield,Woodbridge Lambert Jonathan, Metfielrl, Harlm1ton J uby Robert, Syleham, Scale Kett William Scarft~ M ells hamlet, Lambert William (exors. of), Barking, Keable John, Metfield, Harleston Halesworth, & South Elmham St. Needham Market Kedington Henry, Elmsett, Ipswicll George, Harleston Land John, Finningham, Stowmarket Keeble Edward, Wattisham, Ipswich Kettlf~ Henj. Burgh Castle, Yarmouth Lankester Wm.OldNewton,Stowmarket KeebleFrancis,Clopton, Woodbrid~e Kettle George, Bildestone, Ipswich Large J as.Shimpling,BurySt.Edmund's Keeble James, Tuddenham St. Martin, Kidby Edward, George street,IIadleigh, Lar~ent George, Eyke, Woodbridge Ipswich Ipswich Larkman George James, Fritton, Keeble Richard, 'Voodhall, Sudbury Kilbourn & Glass, Great Waldingfield, Lowestoft KeebleRichard,BuresSt.Mary,Colchestr Sudbury Larkman Robert, Belton, Yarmouth Keeble Robert, LittleWenham, Ipswich King Artbur C. Gazeley, Newmarket Larter Hen. Brundish, Wickham Market Keeble Thomas, Tattingstune, Ipswich King Benjamin, juu. Rush mere, Ipswich Larter Henry, Holton, Halesworth Keeblc William, Barnby, Beccles King Charle~, Lakenhcath, Brandon Larter J ames, ~Frostcnden, Wangford Keely Samuel, Wingfidd, Harleston King Cyril, Lakenheath, Brandon Larter Mrs.Anne,Fressingfield, Harlestn Keen John, Reydon, Wangford King Mrs. Elizabeth, Hindercley, Scale Larter Lewis, South Elmham St. 1\far- Keen J olm, jun. Reydon, \Vangford King Frederick William, Rradfield St. garet, Harl cston KeenRichard,Brundish,Wickhaml\rarkt George, Bury St. Edmm1d's Last Frederick, Hall farm, Aldborough Keene Charles, Barking,NeedhamMarkt King George, Gazeley, Newmarket Last Georg-e, Combs, Stowrnarket Keene Hobcrt, Burstall, Ipswich King George, vVeston, Beccles Lnst Geo. Lawshall, Bury St. Edmund's Keen Robert, :::outh Cove, Wangford King George, jun. vVeston, Eeccles Last Henry, Oecoid, Eye Keer Alfred, Orford, Wickham Market King Henry, Bildestone, Ipswich Last Jamell, Felsham,BurySt.Edmund's Keer Francis, lken, Wickharn Market King James, \Vetheringsett, Stonham Last John, Wrentham, vVangford Keer Francis, Orford, Wickham )'farket King John, Clopton, Woodbridge Last Richd. John, Bar ton Mills, Soham Keer John, Charsfield, Wickham Market King John, Otley, Ipswich Last Hobert, Alderton, \Voodbridge Kel!Samuel,Dallinghoo,Wickhm ..\Tarkt King John, Thorpe Morieux, Ipswich Last Thomas vVilliam, Tlmrston, Bury Kem ballGeorge, His by, Bury St.Edrnml'~ King Lucas Charles, Shotley, 1 pswich St. Edmund's Kern hall Richard,Groton haii,ColciJe:>ter King Robt. Dallinghoo, Wickham ::\'Irkt Last Waiter, Oecoid, Eye Kemball Robert, Harkstead, Ipswich King Robert, Stansfield, Sudbury Last Williarn, Oecoid, Eye Kemball William, Brundish house, King Samuel, Cockfield, Sudhury Last William, Trimley St. Martin, Bury Brundisb, Wickham Market King Saml. Dallinghoo, Wickharn Mrkt St. Edrnund's Kemp Daniel, Great Ashtield, Bury St. King Samuel, jun. Smallbridge, Cock- Last Mrs. Williarn, Peyton hall, Rams­ Edmund's field, Sudhury bolt, Woodbridge Kemp James, Bramfield, Saxmundham King Thomas, Preston, Ipswich Last William Bedwell, Otley, Ipswich Kemp J ames, Fressingfield, H arleston King William, Bradfield St. Clare, Bury Laughlin John, Creeting All Sai11ts, Kemp Samuel, Walsham-le-Willows, St. Edmund's Needham Market Bury St. Edrnund's King William, East Bergholt,Colchestel' Lawn John, Ilketshall St. Lawrence, Kcmp William, Chevington, Bury St. King William, Polstead, Colchester Bun gay Edrnuuri's King Wm. Stonham Aspall, Stonham Laws Frederick, Foxhall, Ipswich Kemp William, Lciston, Saxrnundham King 'rlwmas,Thorpc Moricux, Ipswich Laws Hen. Sluice farm, Kirton, Ipswich Kent John & Frederick 'l'homal'l,Creeting King \Villiam .N orrnan, Great Barton, Laws J no.Cooper,Sweflling,Saxrnundhm St. Mary, Needham Market Bury St. Edmund's Laws William, Blundeston, Lowestoft Kent Alfred, Herringswell, Soham Kinsey Edward, Felsham, Bury St. Law tau J no. Darmsden,N eerlhamMa1·kt Kent Alfred, l'brandeston, Scole Edmund's Lay Benjamin Westwood, Great Redis- Kent George, Gazeley, Newmarket Kinsey Wm. GoBbeck, Nee1Jham l\Iarket harn, Halesworth Kent George, Mettingharn, Bungay Kirhy Charles, Hall farm, Glernham Lay Chester, Barnby, Beccles Kent James, Earl Soham road, Fram- Magna, Wickham Market Lay J arnes, Bentley, Ipswich lingham, Wick ham Market Kirby .John, Goswould hall, Thran- Lay Robert, Barnby, Beccles Kent Mrs. J a ne, Cratfield, Halesworth des ton, Scale Lay William, Mutford, Beccles Kent John, Rarton mills, Soham Kirhy Robert, \Vortham, Di;;s Leach Arthur, Sproughton, Ipswich Kent M ann William, Earl So ham, Wick- Kirby W illiam ( exors. of), Sweflling, Leach George,Gt.Redisham,Halesworth ham Market Saxmundham Leach Wm. Great Bricett, Stowmarket KentRobert, Heveningham,Saxm undhm Kistruck Mn. Arnelia, Offton, N eedham Leatherdale John, Great Ashfield, Bury Kent Saml.Heveningham,8axmundham Market St. Edrnund's Kent Thomas, Hoxne, Scole Ki~truck James, Creeting St. Olave's, Lee Charles, Brarnfield, Saxmundham Kerridge David, Fen street, Hindercley, N eedham Market Lee Daniel, Felixstow, Ipswich Scole Kistruck John, Hoxne, Scole Lee J ames, Stradishall, Newmarket .
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