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Suffolk. Cof 447 • TRADES DIRECTORY.] SUFFOLK. COF 447 Byford Charles Watson. Clare B.S.O Darsham, Saxmundham; &; at Symonds J.Bridge st.Frmlghm.B.S.O Byford William, Cavendish R.S.O Yoxford Talbot George, Lode street, Brandon Byford William, Long Melford B.8.0 Ipswich Coal Co. St. Peter's Dock whf. Taylor William, Leiston B.S.O Byford William, Pightle, Haverhill &; at Exchange chambers, Ipswich Thurtell James Edward, Ivy cottage, Calver Alfred· Samuel, Chediston st. Jennings Benjamin Simpson; office, Aldeburgh R.8.0 Halesworth Woolhall street, Bury TGmpson George &; Edward Richard,12 Chandler E. High st.Aldebrgh. R.S.O Kendall-Chapman Frank; dep6t, Gt. College street, Bury Chickall T. Wickhambrook, Newmarkt Eastern Railway station, Halesw')rth Tricker WaIter, Commerce house, Christie F. A. &; Sons, Salt House st. Lambert. E. Cross st. Leiston R.S.O Bra.m.ford,. Ipswich Ipswich Long' Jas. Mells, Wenhaston, Haleswrth Tuck GeOl:ge. High street, Brandon .(Jlarke Bros. Bridge street, Bungay Mallinson &; Co. Limited, Market pI. Tutthill Arthur Alfred,Station,Bramp- Clarke Alfred, White house, Somer- Halesworth ton, Wangford R.S.O leyton, Lowestoft Mannall Frederick William, Railway Vale George, High street, Mildenhall Clarke Edwin George, Railway station station, Melton, Woodbridge Vinter James Odell &; Son (Charles &; Castle street, FramHngham R.S.O Marshland Robert T. Wrentham, Ward, agent), Railway station &; 30 Clarke Manning, Bridge street, Bungay Wangford &.8.0 St. John's street, Bury Colchester Valentine Desborough &; Co. Marston C. Bungay roller mill, Bungy Walker W. D. &; A. E. Earsham st. Cornhill &; Griffin wharf, Ipswich Maulden J.Bridge st.Frmlnghm.R.S.O Bungay; &; at Ditchingham, Geldes- Coller R. &; Sons, Water Mill quay, Mellonie Thos. 16 Arcade st. Ipswich ton &; Great Yarmouth Woodbridge; &; Melton, Wood- Mit.chell John J. J. 30 Queen st.Hvrhll Walker R. Marlesford, Wickham Markt bridge; head office, Norwich Molton George, Long Mellord B.S.O Walker Russell, Railway station, Camp- Cook F. R. &; Co. Stowupland street Mortlock Richard, Clare B.S.O sey ABhe, Wickham Market &; Victoria roller mills, Stowmarket Moy Thomas Limited, Barley house, Wellsman Henry, Moulton, Newmarket Cooper Geor~ &; Sons, Creeting St. London road &; 277 London. road Welton Chas. Church st.SaXIll.undham Mary, Needham Market R.S.O south, Kirkley; wharf, Commercial Whitehouse Fredk. Coddenham,Ipswh Craske Edmllnd George, South quay, road, Lowestoft; offices, 34 Princes Whorlow Giles George, Station road, Lowestoft street Ai The Arcade; depot, St. Sudbury;rk at Bures St.Mary R.S.O Creasy &; Co. Railway station, Fram- Peter's wharf, Ipswich; Railway sta- Wiseman William J. Stutton, Ipswich lingham R.S.O tion, Beccles; Claydon, Ipswich; Woods, Sadd, Moore &; Co. Limited, Crisp J.()hn &; Son, The Bridge &; Rail- (1. H. Syer, agent), Elmswell, Bury; Harbour, Lowestoft way station, Beccles Felixstowe; Great Blakenham, Ips- Worster Wm.Thoroughfare, Haleswrth Cullum &; Co.; offices, Station yard, wich; (H. Grimwade, agent) Sta- Wright Charles, 38 Southgate street &; Eye; &; at Mellis, Eye tion road, Hadleig-h; Railway sta- Station yard, Bury Cwmingham. Horace Samuel, Bramp- tion, Haverhill; Nayland, Colches- COAL SACK MAKER ton, Wangford RS.O ter; Railway station, Southwold; • Cuthbert Henry &; Co. Stowmarket; &; Westerfield, Ipswich; Aldeburgh Poupard Thomas James, Standard at Diss &; Billingford RS.O.; 24 King street, Sudbury &; works, 134 Tooley street, London SE Darby Bros. Bridge wharf, Beccles Thurston, Bury COCOA M:ANUFACTURERS. Davey William Scarfe, 19 Portman rd. Murrell William, Bridgefoot, Brandon See also Chocolate &; Cocoa Manufctrs. Ipswich ~ Felix road, FeliX'Swwe Naunton Geo. T. II East st. Southwld Compagnie FranQaise, Bermondsey Deeks Edwm. Stoke, Clare RS.O Newson John Hy~ Elmswell, Bury New road London SE Double Jas. East Ber.gholt, Colchester Norman George, Kentford, Newmarkt ' Doubled'ay L. The Bridge, Mildenhall Nurse F. Old Cattle market, Ipswich COFFEE MERCHANTS. Durrant ThGmas & Son, Railway st3- Nurse Frank, 16 Tacket st. Ipswich Cullum H. W. opposite Town hall,Eye tion, Saxmundham Parker Brothers (Mildenhall) Limited, Pain James George, Clare R.S.O Durrant H. W. Bury st. Stowmarket Mildenhall; Ickingham &; Barton COFFEE ROASTERS Dutton Wm. Alderton, W.oodbridge mills, Mildenhall . • Eastaugh Henry J. South wharf, Parker Robi. Parham, Wickham Markt Oliver &; S~n, 11 .Abbeygate street; &; Lowestoft; &; at Beccles Parry James &; Son, Bridge street & stores, H~gh B~ter street, Bury Edwards Henry &; Son Thorourrhfure Railway station Halesworth Taylor Dakin, OrIental cafe, 21a,West- &; Sun wharf, Woodb;idge b Pawsey Mrs. Fredk. 7 Chalk la. Bury gate street, Ipswich Ellis Robert John, Walton, Ipswich Payne Jas. Chediston st. Haleswortb COFFEE ROOMS. Elmer Bros. Chelmondiston, Ipswich Pryke Samuel, Bramford, Ipswich Adnams &; Co. Lim. Market pt Sthwld Ennals Mrs. Henrietta Jane, Bures Plant Charles, 2 Nelson terrace, Rana- Andrews W. 34 &; 36 Queen st.Havrhll house &; Dalton's wharf, Bures St. lagh road, Felixstowe Boast Jas.W. 11 &; 13 Duke st. Ipswch Mary's RS.O Quinton Daniel,Needham Markti.R.S.O Butcher Mrs. R. Bridge st. Bungay Ennals William Robert, Railway statn. Rackham Reuben, Wickham Market Oatchpole M'l'll. W. Kessmglnd.Lwstft Little Whelnetbam, Bury; &; Cross Ranson Albert, Railway station,Need- Clowe L. Battery Green rd. Lowes- green, Cockfield RS.O ham Market RS.O.; &; at Ipswich toft. See advert Ewles A. Bixley I'd. Kirkley, Lowestofi &:; Stowmarket. See advert Coleman Wm. 55 Crown st. Lowestoft Fairweather John, Wellclose square &; Read Alfred Wm.Tower hill,Woodbrdg Day Mrs. E. Burrell road, Ipswich Station road, Framlingham R.S.O Ridley Arthur (exors. of), Northgate Free Library &; Coffee Rooms, Ood- Ford John, Finningham station &; Bac- street, Bury; &; at Cockfie1d R.S.O denham, Ipswich ton granaries, Baeton, Stowmarket Robins Hy. L. Railway station, BeccIes Gilbert Charles, 14 Fore hamlet,Ipswch Fosdick F. H.Exchange chmbrs.Ipswh Robinson Bros. Botesdale, Diss Lambert Edwd. Quay st. Halesworth F()yster &; Son, 50 &; 52 St. Margaret's Rope Edward, Rope's wharf, Orford, Martin Chas. Hy. 39 Friars st. Sudbry street, Ipswich . Wickham Ma:rket; &; at Alde~:>urgh Mitchell Mrs. A. Bell arcade, Bury Freeman Edmund Turner, Hill house, Rose Fredc. WIllow farm,ThwaIte,Eye Nunn E. 9 St. Lawrence st. Ipswich Wenhaston, Halesworth Row Charles John Newton &; Sons, Roberts A. E. 10 Suffolk rd. Lowestoft Fuller J.College rd.Framlnghm.R..S.O Long-. ~~elford R.S.O Steward Mrs.Rachael,Holbrook,Ipswch Gardner E. College road, Framling- Row WIllIam &; Son, Saxw1!ndham Wright Geo.42 St.Margaret's st.Ipswch ham &.8.0 Sago William, Quay street, Haleswortb Gayford Ernest Robert, Bridge street; Saul Robt. W. 5 Waveney rd. Lowestft COFFEE TAVEI!-NS. Market place &; Railway &tatiOIl, Savill A. &; Co.; offices, Great E. Auger Mrs.M.A·4 FoundatIOn st.Ipswh Hadleigh RS.O Railway station, Eye; &; at G. E. R. Bury St. Edmunds Coffe.e House &; Goldsmith Brothers,43 Garland street, station, :Mellis, Eye Temperance Hotel Co. Llm..(Donald :ftury; &; at Thurston, Bury Smith &; Girling, Southwold &; Hales- John Munroe,. sec.), 3 CornhIll, Bury Gooch Charles Chediston st.Haleswrth worth Curson & Tomkms, Suffolk rd.Lowestft Gosling Ernest, Saxmundham Smith Thomas &; Co. Market place, Fishermen's Shelter Coffee Tavern Hammond F. G. Yoxford, Saxmndhm Bungay; &; at Ellingham, Norfolk (John Godbold, manager), Harbour, Hancox Henry, Nacton, Ipswich Booth W. &; A. & Baoon, Railway .Lowesto;t Hart John Brook, Thoroughfare, station, Thurston, Bury FIshermen s Shelter Coffee Tavern, Woodbridge Smith Edward Thos. Aldeburgh &.S.O Waveney road, Lowestoft Hartwell William Mustard Pot hall &; Smith Clifford, Northgate st. Beccles Francis Frank, Docks, Lowestoft Moor hall, Eye Smith Wilford Geo. Melton, Woodbrdg Godbo~d Arth. 184 Clapham rd.Lowstft Head Miss Elizabeth, Great Blaken- 8neezums Samuel George, Washbrook, Hadlelgh Coffee Tavern (Geo. Monn- ham, I:pswich Ipswich ings, manager), High street, Had- Hill Walter, Waldringfield,Woodbridge SQuthgate WaIter &; Son, Quay, Ipswh leigh RS.O Hitchcock W. &; A. Station rd.Sudbry Sterry J. S. &; Co. Limited, Commer- Holbrook John Robert, Battery Green Hudson Thompson, Manor house, Pake- cial road &; Belvedere rd. Lowestofll road, Lowestoft field street, Kirkley, Lowestoft Sterry J. S. II St. Nicholas st. Ipswch Linstead William, The Anchor Coffee Bun~ Ephraim Moss, Railway station, Strickson Rd.B.Stowupland st.Stwmkt Tavern, Post office, Corton,Lowestit.
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