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Poringland, Norwich Morris Mrs. Rebecca, Catton, Norwich Roling Samuel John, High Mill road, Todd William, Shimpling, Scole Morris William, Ulofield, Norwich • Southtown, Yarmouth Took Laza11us, Bush green, Pulham St. Monghton John, Magdalen road, Wat- Roll John, Gaywood, Lynn Mary Magdalen, Harleston lington, Downham Rolph Evans. Hockwold, llrandon Toombs Charles, Castle street, Thetford Murrell William, London st. Swaffham Rolph Jacob, Feltwell, Hrandon Towel! Matthew, Fulmodeston,Dereham Mussett Miss Charlotte,Swanton Novers, Rome George E.· Middle drove, Wisbecb Towler Henry, North Wootton, Lynn Melton Constable S.O RoseS. Wimbotsham, Downham Market·Townley Joseph, Outwell, Wisbeoh Muteham W. Stow-Bedon, Attleborough Rowe Frederick, Lynn road, Swaffbam Tripp James, Friar's lane, Yarmouth Napthan George, Crosskeys, Lynil Rowell Jas. A. Ten Mile- bank,Downham, rrollop G.SwantonMorley, EastDereham Neal Waiter, West Lynn, Lynn Royall William Edward, Tower st. Holt Tuck Fredevick, Nettle hill, Nelson road Nelson William1 4S Heigham st.Norwich Rudd E. E. 75 Victoria rd. Yarmouth narth1 Yarmouth ,.., Newman R. r6 North quay,Yarmouth Ruffies Geo. T. Market pl. Fakenbarn Tuck Robert, Brancaster Staith, Lynu Newrick William, 70 Nelson road, Gor- Rump Geo. Mitre yard, North WalshamjTuck Thos. Nouwich st. Ea.St Dereham leston, Yarmouth · Sadler Mrs. Elizabeth, Thornham1 Lynni Tuffs Thomas, Helhougbton, Fakenha.m Newstead William, Windsor road, Lynn SalinonF.J. TheGreen, Stalham,Norwich I Tunney Fredk. 6rcssenhall, Dereham Newton Richard, Newton, Horsham St. Sargent George, Smallburgh, Norwich Turner William, Attleborough l<~aith's, Norwich. · Saul E. K. Church la.. Eaton, Norwich Tuyrrell llenjamin, Pulham St. Mary Newton Mrs. Sarah, Heaoham, Lynn Savage Henry. Wiggenhall St. Mary the Virgin, Harleston NewtQn Thomas, Cast1e street, Thetford Magdalen, Lynn Tyrrell William, Sculthorpe, Fakenham Newton Thomas, Saham Toney, Watton Savory D. W.A.Norwich rd. Wvmondhm Underwood Wm. Ditchingham, Hungay Nichols Edwd. Longham, EastDereham Sayers George, Denver,.Dowriham Upcraft James, Denver, Downham Nichols John, 8towbrid~:Ie, Stow Bar- Sayers William, Hay green, Terrington Utting George William, Ma.rtham, Yar- dolph, Downham , . • · St. Clement, I~ynn j ·mouth Norg-at.e Georg-e, Meeting · House hill, ScottingG. 100 Feet bnk. Welney, Wisbech Utting J. W. Yaxham 1'd. East Dereham Worstead, Norwich Scrivener Thos. Hanham, Attleborough Vince James, Hall plain, Yarmouth Norton James, Hemsby, Yarmouth Seaman Geo. 36 South quay, Yarmouth Vincent Waiter, 91 King st. Norwich . Nunn James, Stoke Ferry S.O Seaman Richd. Burnham Overy, Lynn Wade Mrs. Louisa, Trinity place, Alma Nutman E. 34 Nelson rd. nth. Yarmth Self Benj. Bacton rd. North Walsham road, Yarmouth Oley Edward, Hackford. Wymondham Selfe Waiter W. London st. Swaffham Waites James1 64 Ber street1 Norwich OBey W. 47 High street, Gorleston, Sexton Geo.24 St.Mary's plain, Norwich Wales W. Terrington St. Clement,.Lynn Yarmoutt> · Shartnan W.Millla. Southtown,Yarmth Walker Thos. 99 Norfolk street, Lynn Osborna Alban, Cheese hill, East Har- Shepherd W. Market st. Wymondham Wailer John, Heringham, Norwich ling, Thetforu Shingles John, Salter's lode, Downham Ward Benj. Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech Overland William, Upwell, Wisbech Simmons H. C. 19 Friar's la. Yarmouth Ward Chas. Henry, Deuton, Harleston Overman Mrs. Caroline, Blakeney, Holt Simmons Wm. l'incham, Downham Ward Frederiok, Upwell, Wisbech Page George, Hempnall, Norwich Simpson 1\Irs.Jane,High street, Walsing- Ward James, .Pilot street, Lynn Page W. F. 42 George street, Yarmouth · ham R.S.O Warne Geo. Cawston road, Aylsham Pal mer John, Tittleshall, .Swaffham - SissonsL.lledford bank, \Yelney, Wisbech Warren Wm. 83 N orthgates st. Yarmth Palme'r .Robert, I<'oulsham, Dereham Skerry A. H.Post office, Sedgeford,Lynn I Watson Chas. Saham Toney, Watton Panks Henry, Railway road, Downham Smith Renjamin, I George st. Yarmouth Watson Edwa'rd, A! burgh, Harleston Parker R. 27 Middlegate st. Yarmouth Smith Chas. Great Hautbois,.Norwich Watson William, East end, Wells Parker G.-OrmesbvSt. Margaret,Yrmth Smith Gcorge, Boughton, Hrandrm Watt Alexander, 85 Norwit:h road, New Parker G. J. 4'J '\Vest End st. Norwic-h • Smith Henry Robert, Welney, Wisbech Walsoken, Wisbooh Pattingale John, Fring, Lynn Smith John, Pulham St. Mary tha Watts John C. Acle, Norwich Paul William, Denver, Downham Virgin, Harleston Watts Thomas, Northwold, Brandon Pearce Sl. Cem!"tery rd.EastDereham Smith Mrs. Mary Ann, Bridge road, Webb George Wm. Catto11, Norwich Pease James, Griston, \Vatton Vauxhall, Yarmouth Websdale James, 135 King st. Norwich Perkin Wm. Smeeth, E.mneth, Wisbech Smith Robert, Attleborough Webster Charles, Railway station, Diss Perkins T. White Hart lane, Swaffham Smith Robert, Market place, Downhani Webster J. 18 St: Benedict's st. Norwich Pestell W. B.Edingthorpe, Nth. Walsham Smith Robt. J n. Sculthorpe, l<'akenham Webster William, Snetterton, Thetford Picton William, l''rtars street, Lynn · Smith Mr8. S. Hinham, Wighton R.S.O Whatling Fredk~ II9 Ber st. Norwich Pigney Herbert, Geld~Lston, Beech~ Smith William, Harpley, Swaffham Wheals John, East Hradenham, Watton Pilgrim Stephen Garner, Wiggenhall Smith William, London st. Swatfham Whiley Sydney W.' 49 Bell's road, St. Marv Mag-dalen, Lynn Snelling Mrs. Louisa, So Waddington 'Gorleston, Yarmouth Pitcher Albert, Lynn strePt, Swaffham street, North Heigham, Norwich Wbincup Harry, Earsham, Bungay Pitcher J. S. Castle acre, Swaffham Softley Thomas, Snettisham, Lynn Wick Job, Church 'marsh, Wells Pitchers Mrs. Sophia, Martham, Yrmth SpachettWilliam,zRosemary la.Norwich Wickham Mrs. Ann, 95 Rosary road, PlattenJonathan,47Northqnay, Yrmth.Sparrow Charles, Attleborough Norwich Platten Leslie H. Horning, Norwich Spashett Waiter, River side, Gorleston, Wildee Wait. n Nelson I'd. nth. Yarmth Porrett A. E. Hingham, Attlcborough Yarmouth Williams Alfred, Briston, Melton Con- Porter Joseph, Ash close', Swaffham Spencer John, Earles street, Thetford stable S.O Porter Richard, Southery, Downha.tn Staff John T. 24 Clarence rd. Yarmouth Willimott Robert, Beetlcy, Dereham Porter R. WestDereham,Stoke Ferry S. 0 Stagg Mrs. Ellen, Westfield, Dereham WillimCJtt Thomas, Hackford, Norwich Potter George, Langley, Norwich Stallon Mrs. Eliza, Feltwell, Brandon Willingham William1 Feltwell, Brandon Poynt!l Georg-e, Burgh St. Margaret & Stancer John Thos. Walsoken, Wisbech Wilsou James, Three Holes, Wisbech St. Mary1 Yai'Ih(}uth Standley Rt. Town green, Wymondham Wing Robert, !<'en end, Tilney St. Preston Jarnes; Burgh-Apton, Norwich Stebbing Charles, Watton Lawrence, Lynn Preston William, Lynn road, Downhan1 SteleyJosepb,Hung-ate,Emneth,Wisbech Winter Hy. 79 Magdalen st. Norwich Purdy William~ Snettisham, Lvnn Stone James, London rd. Wymondham Woodgett G. Burnham Westgate, Lynn Pnr~e John, Lynn street, Swaffham Studd J. R. Wig~enhall St. Peter, Lynn Woods John, Southery, Downham Rallison W.North Piokenb.am,Swaffham Taylor G. H. :Factory road, Yarmouth Woods Robt. Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech Randall H. 217 High street, Gorleston, Taylor Mrs. M. Caston, Attleborough Woolston John, sen. Scratby, Ormesby Yarmouth Taylor William, Castle Acre, Swaffham St. Margaret, Yarmouth Randell Mrs. Letitia, Marsham, Nmwich Temple Daniel, Wi!?,'hton R. S. 0 Wright Matthew, Colkirk, Fakenham Ramome R. Reymerston, Attleborough Temple Wm. 34 Middlegate st. Yarmth WrightMatthew,East Rudb.am,Swaffhm Read Mrs. F. Deopham, Wymondham Thaxter Geo. 23 North quay, Yarmouth Wright William, Coltishall, Norwich Read John, Wicklewood, Wymondham Thaxter S. 24 St. Nicholas rd. Yarmouth Wyatt Stephen, no King's rd. Norwich Reeve Jn. 161 1\"orthga.tes st. Yarmouth Thetford Thomas, Suton, Wymondham Yallop F. 49 West End street, Norwich Rennett Thomas Saml. Congham, Lynn Thomas James, West Acre, Swaffham Yaxley J. The Staithe, .Barton Turf, Revell Mrs. C. Deuton, Harleston Thompson C. 29 Union street, Norwich Norwich Riches baac, Hilgay, Down ham Thompson George, Caston,Attleborongh Youngs John, West Lynn, Lynn Riches John, Gaywood, Lynn Thompson John, jun. Emneth, Wisbech Youngs William1 Lynn st. Swaffham .
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