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Thoroughfare,Halesworth Hall Robert, Beach, Lowestoft yards,Badingham,Framlinghm.R.S.O Farrow John, Princes road, Lo"'estoft Hall William, 27 Fore hamlet, Ipswich CookW.R.A.50ldMarketplain,Lowestoft Farrow Thomas, Bildeston S.O Halls l<'k.Jas.Norton, Bury St.Edmunds Cooke Charles, Wattisfield, Diss Fenner James, Long Melford R.S.O Halls Wilham, Snape, Wickham Market CookeJ.S. 17Fore st.St.Clement's,lp!f'!Vch FenningR.Hemingstone,NeedhamMarkt Hamblin R.& Son,3 Westga~ st.Ipswich Cooper A. Dallinghoo, Wickham Market Fensom J. & Son,23 William st.Ipswich HammondEdwd.Old Newton,StowmrU CooperGeo.Hacheston, WickhamMarket Fenton Wm. Vernon st. Stoke, Ipswich Hammond .f<'rederick, Leiston R.S.O Cooper George, Theatre st. Wood bridge Field Charles, Exchange sq. Beccles Hammond H.76 St. George's st.Ipswich Cooper H. Castle st. Framlingham R. S. 0 Finbow Arth ur, Col ton, Stowmarket Hammond P. Shimpling, BurySt.Edmds Cooper T. Battisford, Needham Market Finch Henry, Capel St. Mary, Ipswich Hammond Richard Robt.Church st..Eye Cooper William, Mutford, Beccles Fisher Arth.E.High st.Aldeburgh R.S.O HammondRobt.Kessingland, Lowestoft CooperWm. J.High st.Southwold R.S.O Fisher Renjamin, Chapella_Woodbridge Hammond Samuel, 9 .I<;agle st. Ipswich Copsey George, Glemsford R.S.O Fisher Charles, Carlton green, Kelsale, Hammond Waiter, College road, Fram- Cornish J.Rushmere St.Andrew,Ipswch Saxmundbam lingham R.S.O Cornish J.A.66CauldwellHall rd.Ipswch Fisher James, High st. Aldeburgh R.S.O Hammond Waiter, Tuddenham St. Cornish Samuel, Needham Masket Fisk Arthur, Gislingham, Eye Martin, Ipswich Cousens D.Monks Eleigh, BildestoneS.O Fisk George, Barsham, Beccles HammundW.MonkSobam,Wickhm.Mkt Cracknell Arthur, Gislingham, Eye Folkard Thomas, East Bergholt S.O Hanslip John, Eriswell, Brandon Cracknell Herbert, Thorndon, Eye folkerdW.s2Guildhall st.Bry.St.Edmds HardyWm.Newton,Lskenheath,Brandn Cracknell Robert, 9 Or well pl. lpswi<:h FordHarry,g8 London rd. Sth. Lowestoft Harrison Rd.&Son, roUp.Broo'~ st.Ipswh Crane H. G. 42 Wellington st. Ipswich Foster Aaron, 211 Raglan st. Lowestoft Harrison George,. Bores St. Mary R.S.O Crane Thomas, Chedistun, Halesworth Foster .Arthur,. So St. Helen's st.Ipswich HartArth. Wm.nCumberland st.Ipswch Crane Wm. Heveningham,Saxmun,lhm Foster Charles, Thetford rd_ Brandon HarveyAbraham,Benton st.HadleighS.O Crapnell James, Clopton, Woodbriill{e Foster" Jsaac, Creeting St. Mary, Need- Harvey Geo. 41 St. George's st.Ipswich CreasyL.Worlingwrth.FramlnghmR S.O ham Market Harvey Henry Jas. Old market, Beccles Crickmore A. Kessingland,. Lowestoft Foster Thomas, Lakenheath, Braridon Harvey Robert, Walton, Ipswich Crisp Edward, Wenhaston. Halesworth FountninWilliarn,Clapham rd.Lowestoft Harvey Walter,4Upper High st.Ipswich Crisp James, Peasenhall, Saxmundha m· FrancisW. 14Bloomfid.st.BurySt.Edmds Harvey William,St.John's rd. Lowestoft Cross C. 109 Eastgate st.Bury St.Edmds FrancisWm.13College la.BurySt.Edmds Haward Fredk. Jn. Wissett,Halesworth Cross Charles, George st. Hadleigh S.O Frankland John, 48 Samuel rd. Ipswich Ha ward Saml. Ubbeston, Saxmundham Cross Mrs. Fanny, 44 Tacketst. Ipswich Freeman, Hardy &; Willis Limited, 3 Hawes Wm. Horham,Wickham Market Cross .Jn. 37 Vernon st. Stoke, Ipswich Tavern street, Ipswich & Thorough- Haws Adam, I Regent -road, Lowestoft Crouch Martin, Long MelfordR.S.O fare, Woodbridge Hayward John, Wickbam Skeith, Eye Crow Josiah & Son, Clare R.S.O Freeman George, 25 Key street, Ipswich Hearn William, Debenham, Stonham Crowe Edward, Church rd. Lowestoft FreemanW.Castlest.Framlinghm.R.S.O Heath Henry, 48 Bulwer road, Ipswich Crawford Wm. Blythburgh, Halesworth French & Hiner, High street& Queen Heckford Thomas, East Bergholt S.O Cullingford Jas. Bridge st. Halesworth street, Haver hill Heckford William, Mill road, Haverhili Curry .F. 2 Garland st.llury St. Edmnds French James Webb,2gTheCroft,Sudbry Hicks John, Poslingford, Clare R.S.O Dallaston Olander E. Kirby st. Ipswich French William, 24 New st. Sudbury HighamJohn,52LowerOrwell st.Ipswich Daniels Francis, Leiston R.S.O Frost Charles, Exning, Newmarket Hill Robert, Bildcston S.O Daniels Henry,Rendl:.3m, Saxmundham Frost Hy. Tostock, Bury St. Edmunds Hillen Frederick,Snape, Wickbam Markt Daniels Jas. Tunstall, Wickham Market Frost Robt. Barrow, Bury St. Edmunds Hines James, Stutton, Ipswich Daniels William,r9 Prospect row,Ceme- FnllerWm.Carlton rd.Kirkley,Lowestoft Hines John Henry,23 School st.Sudbury tery road, Bury St. Edmunds Furnish Frederick, Otley, Ipswich Hogg Frank, 74 Seago street, Lowestoft Davey .A. Timworth,Bury St. Edmunds GageRobt. MonksEleigh,Bildestone S.O HoggF.J.St. Margaret'splain,Lowestoft DayJ.32Butter markt.BurySt.Edmunds Gage Wm. Thoroughfare, Halesworth Holden John, 63 Norwich road, Ipswich Day Robert, Wingfield, Harleston Gaine John, 45 East street, Sudbury Holland N. 0. Wool pit, Bury St. Edmunds Deacon Joseph, Lidgate, Newmarket Galer Edward, Wangford R.S.O Holland W.Dallinghoo,Wickbam Market Dearing Samuel, Bedingfield, Eye Game .Ambrose,Little Cornard,Sudbury Hollocks Walt.Preston,LavenhamR.S.O Debenlmm George, Barnham, 'l'hetford Gardner Thomas, Debenham, Stonham Holmes Colm, Hollesley, Woodbridge De Caux William,Kelsale,Saxmundham Garnbam George, Wangford R.S.O HoneybellW.37Collegest.BurySt.Edmd" Deeves Elam, 42 Alexandra rd. Ipswich Garnham William, Beccles rd. Lowestoft Hooper Elliot,141Butter market, Ipswich Denny Rt. T.Ipswich rd. Earl Stonham 'Garnham William, N acton, Ipswich Horrox Francis, La ken heath, Brand on Diaper Chas.S.Churchyard,Stowmarket Garrett William, Ufford, Woodbridge How John, Sutton, Woodbridge Dickenson James, Cratfield, Halesworth Gibbons Waiter, 13 Peel street, Ipswich Howard H. 71 & 73 Norwich rd. Ipswich Dickerson D. Battisford, Needbam Mrkt Gibbs John, East Bergholt 8.0 Howard MarkJ.l<'arnham,Saxmundham DickinsonH.Laxfield,Framlnghm.R.S 0 Gibson John, Blaxball, Wickham Ma.rkt Howard 0. 87 Bramford road, Ipswich Diver Joseph, West row,Mildenhall S.O Gilbert James West, Peasenhall, Howard William, Saxmundham Dodson Thos. Wetherden, Stowmarket Saxmundham Howes Thomas,Lea\·enheath,Colchr-ster Doe Ro bert, Stoke, Clare R. S. 0 Gilbert W. Cransford, Framlingbm. R. S. 0 H uffee Waiter, H unston,BurySt. Edmnds Doole Josepb, 7 Norwich road, Ipswich Girling A.Kett.leburgh, WickhamMarket Hugman R. N. Queen st. Halesworth DosserC.Princess cot.Bawdsey,Woodbdg Girling Geo. High st. Aldeburgh R.S.O Ilumphrey William, 35 High st. Ipswith Dowse Sl.3 Broad way,Bury St.Edmands GirlingH.N.3& sSt.Margrt.'s pln.Ipswch Humphries Joseph, High st. Haverhill Drake Jas. Barton mls. Mildenhall S.O Girling James. 5 Dillwyn street, Ipswich Hunneybellll.Ixworth,l.lurySt.Edmunds Driver Henry, Woolverstone, Ipswich Given John, 121 Fore hamlet, Ipswich Hunt Bros. Thoroughfare, Woodbridge Dugdale Geo. WesthaU,Wangford R.S.O GodboldG.Denningtn.Framlnghm.R.S.O Hunt Geo.Rougham,Bury St.Edmunds Dunn Robert, .Alderton, Woodbridge GoddardAbrahamJ.Walpole,Halesworth Hunt Henry, 88 High street, Lowestoft Dunn Thomas, Alderton, Woodbridge Goddard George, Ashfield, Stonham Hunt H. Double st. Framlingham R.S.O Dykes Johu, 141 Princes street, Ipswich Goddard tlarnuel,Darsham,Saxmundhm Hunter William, 2 Pier ter. Lowestoft East Mrs. M . .A. 59 North st. Sudbnry GoldsmithW.L.Trinity st.Sthwld.R.S.O Hynard Samuel, Angel st. Hadleigh 8.0 EdgleyChas. Wickhambrook,Newmarket Gooch H. 17 His bygate st. BurySt.Edmds Hynard W.2~ ustow st.BurySt.Edmunds EdgleyJ.jun.Wickhambrook,Newmarkt Gooch James, 51 St. Andrew's st. north, !Yes Cbas.Sl. Thoroughrare,Halesworth Edgley Joel, Clare R.S.O Bury St. Edmnnds JackamanGeorge,Mendlesham,Stonham Edgley Thos. Wickhambrook,Newmarkt Gooch John, Upper Olland st. Bungay Jarrett Harnard, Hopton, Thetford EdmondsJ.34Bntter mkt.Bry.St.Edmds Goading Chas. A. 27 William sf.. Ipswich Jarrold William, Washbrook, Ipswich Edwards Lot, Wattisham, Ipswich Gooding Edwd.Austin st.Stoke, Ipswich Jay William, Upper Olla.nd st. Hungay Eley William, Ousden, Newmarket Gooding Richard, Baylham, Ipswich Jilling Alfd. 37 St. Peter st. Lowestoft Eley William, 108 St. Helen's st.Ipsw('h Goading Samuel, 106 Fore st. Ipswich Jillings Frederick, 11 Bevan st. Lowestoft Elliott Fredk. High st. Hadleigh S.O Goodwin Amos, Debenham, Stonham Johnson Robt.39Rendlesham rd.Ipswich Elliott Jn. Hemingstone,Needham Mrkt GoodwinB.I86CauldwellHallrd.Ipswich Jordan Simon, Sternfield, Sa.xmundhm Ellis George, Stratford St. Mary S.O Gosling Henry, Bridge street, Bungay Keep Thomas Wm. 40 Tacket st.Ipswich Ely James, Church walk, Stowmarket Gosling Robert,Benton st. HadleighS.O Keepence Tho!!. Wm. Market pl.Bungay English Daniel, so Friars st. Sudbnry Gosling Robert, Need ham Market Keepence ThomasW.27 Westgate street, EnglishH.35St. Matthw'sChrch.la. Ipswh 1GrayGeorge,3gzWherstead road, Ipswich Ipswich Erith R.ISchoolHall st.BurySt.Edmnds Green Daniel, Haughley R.S.O Kemp William, 4 Orford street, Ipswich Everett Henry, Kersey, Ipswich Griggs Jonathan; Assington1 Sudbury Kennel! John, 95 SL. Helen's st. Ipswich Faiel'S William, Great Thurlow S.O GTiggs William,42 East street,Sudbury KentHy.4oBi-shop'srd.BurySt.Edmnnds • .
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