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Norfolk. Down Ham DIRECTO!RY. J NORFOLK. DOWN HAM. 129 Nelllen Thomas., chimney sweeper, Lynn road I Smith Charles, coach builder, Bexwell road ~Mills ElijaO., boot, shoe & gaiter maker -& valuer, High st Smith Harry George, chemist & druggist, High street :Mills Harry, hair dresser, Market place Smith Henry, basket maker, Bridge street .:Moore H-enry, tailor, Lynn road Smith Robert Samuel, agent to Life Assurance of Scot· Moore HerbeTt Frederick, butcher, Bridge street land, Bridge road Mool78 Jo<hn, beer retailer & rose grower, Railway road Smith Robert Samuel, jun. insurance agt. Railway road Morfoot John Fountain, engineer, Bridge road Smith Thomas Russell, grocer, Market place -Mottashed Frederick, draper, Market place Snelling John, surveyor to Downham Urban District Coun- -Moulton Edward, fa,rmer, Lynn road cil, road surveyor &; superintendent to Downham Fen Murrel-1 William, Coffee Pot P.H. High street Commis•sioners of Ouse Bank & Stoke Ferry drainage, "Naylor Osborne, farmer, Ouse bank Shipton house, Bridge road ~eal George, bill poster, town crier & curator to Oeme- Southwell William, farmer, Bridge road tery, Lynn road Spinks Frederick, clerk to Wretton & Wereham Parish "Neal Henry, farmer, Bridge road Councils, agent for National Provident Life, Norwich "'Neave John, horse breaker, Church lanA Union Insurance Co. Norwich Accident Assurance Co. Newell Jeremiah, beer retailer, Railway road & Imperial Live Stock Assurance Co. Pleasant house, 'Newell Zaccheus Daniel, machinist, shoesmith & cycle Bexwell road manufacturer, Priory road Spinks John, beer retailer, Bridge road 'Nurse William, tailor & woollen draper, Bridge street Stannard Richard, baker, Lynn road :Page Thomas, temperance hotel, Bridge street Stocking Claud Thomas, pork butcher, Bridge street 'Parrott John Stephen, dep. registrar of births & death• Steward John, boot repalirer, Church road for Downham sub-district, sanitary inspector, inspector Sutton & Co. carriers· (Harry Gates, agent), Bridge street of canal boats & district surveyor of Rural District Sutton Matthew, assistant supt. Prudential Assurance Council, house agent & agent to Liverpool & London & Co. Limited, Bexwell road Globe Insurance Co. London road Talbot George, farmer, Gasworks lane "Parrott John J oseph, insurance agent, Orchard villa, Taylor John, baker, Railway road London road Thorne .John Woolmer, grocer, general & fancy :Pepper William, farmer, Ouse bank draper, hosier & milliner, & agent for the Royal Fire & :Phillips & Co. brewers & bottlers of ales & stout; familiea Life Assurance Co. High street tmpplied with casks of 4! gaJ.Ions & upwards, Si. Thorne J. W. (Mrs.), ladies' & children's outfitter, corner Edmund's brewery of High street &i Paradise road Pike Frederick, horse dealer, Bexwell road Thrower George, farmer, Salter's lode :Pink Thomas Hugh, certificated bailiff appointed under Thrower William, farmer, Salter's lode the Law of Distress .Amendment Act, Briar terrace Thorpe Arthur, fanner, Downham fen :Pope William & Son, government contractors for second- Tiffen William, fai'mer, Salter's lode hand military, police, volunteers', railway clothing &c.; Townsend William John, saddler, B·ridge street sole contractors for the disused tentage of the British Towson Fred, farmer, Ouse bank Army, Globe factory. Telegrams, "Papal, Downham "; Turvey Noah, White Hart P.H. Bridge street '& at 20 Bury street, St. Mary axe, London E C Upcraft James, beer retailer, Bridge street 'l'ope William & Sons, wholesale & retail linen drapers & Upshaw Edward, jun. farmer, Salter's lode hosiers, valuers & assessors, High street Utting Charles, watch maker ,ope Augustus, wholesale draper. home & export ckthier, Vallance Abram, seedsman, see Bird, Vallance & Co. outfitter & wa.rehouseman, cabinet maker & house See advert -furnisher, rontractor for tents, tent equipment, con- Veni Jacob, farmer, Salter's lode demned aimy, navy, volunteer, police & railway cloth- Vince John Orviss, carriage builder, Church road ing, arms & accoutrements, Oannon square; Paradise Volunteer Battalion (3rd), Norfolk Regiment (K. Co. road; Castle buildings & Bridge street Capt. G. F. Cross), Drill hall -Pope William, sen. auctioneer & valuer, High street Wales Edward Garneys M.A.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng., -Preston Frederick, Live & Let Live inn, & tinplate worker, L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, & medical officer of health to London road Urban District Oouncil, High street · • flreston Edward, carpenter, London road W-ales Thomas Garneys M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. surgeon, "Proctor Ernest A. chemist, Bridge street & medical officer & public vaccinator for Hilgay district, Raby Charlotte K~ia Martha (Mrs.), pork butcher, Downham union, medical officer to the workhouse & Bridge street certifying factory surgeon, High street "Ransom Herbert, cycle & motor cycle agent & repairer, Wallace William Harry Binckes, dentist; attends alternate Winnold cycle works. See advert fridays; High street "Rayner Gearge M.F.S., A.S.I. accountant, sanitary sur- Warren Alfred John, butcher, High street veyor & insurance agent, assessor & collector of taxes, Watson Chas. & Wm. mineral water manufrs. Church rd .collector & sanitary inspector for Downham Urban Dis- Watson George, farmer, Bridge road & Salter's lode . trict Council, assistant overseer & collector Downham Watson Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Salter's lode ]Vest & Fordham, collector of taxes West Downham, Watson James, relieving & vaccination officer for Down­ Upwell, Outwell & Welney (Norfolk) & clerk to Down- ham district & registrar of births & deaths for Dcwn- ham sub-district, Church road ham West Parish Council, Bridge street Watson James, academy, Homeleigh -~eed & Wayman, solicitors, Bridge street Watson Royal, printer, stationer & news agent, account ll.eed James Henry & Son, bakers & grocers, Railway rd book manufacturer &; bookbinder & agent for American -"Richa:rds Herbert Minton, confectioner; office of the Line Steamship Co. Limited, Bridge street Downham Market Gazette, Cannon square Watts George Albert, engineer & cycle manufacturer, tRichards .John Henry, family & commercial hotel, Railway road -wine & spirit merchant; posting in all its branches; Watts· John, farmer, Downham fen ·motor car fo-r hire; garage, Castle hotel, High street Way Frederick Charles, watch maker, High street "Roberts Frank, ronfectioner, Bridge street Way Rose (Mrs.), registry office for servants, High street ·Rowe Frederic Baker, printer, stationer, bookseller & Wayman Harry (firm, Reed & Wayman), solicitor & clerk newsagent, Bridge street to the justices for the hundred of Clackclose, registrar Russell Elias, hay & chaff dealer & shopkeeper, Lynn rd & high bailiff to county court, coroner for the hundred Russell Herbert, hay & straw merchant, Railway road & half hundred of Clackclose, clerk to the Rural District Scarnell, Wood & Co. corn, cake & coal merchants, Council, clerk to the Downham Urban District Council, Bridge road & Station granaries & to Downha.m & Downham West Joint Burial Board :Scarr Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, Lynn road Committee & Polver Fen Drainage Commissioners, .Seppings & Wilkin, soli~itors (a.ttend fri.), High street; clerk to the Downbam Fen & Ouse Bank Commissioners, & at Lynn 4th & 5th districts, the General Fen Drain & the Hilgay 'Shackle Edward Harrison, manager to Messrs. F. & .A. Great West Fen Commissioners, clerk to guardians & Bird, Railway road assessment committee of Downham union, supt. regis- ':Sheldrick Thomas, foreman to Messrs. F. & A. Bird, trar of Downham district, registration agent to S. W. I..inden villa Norfolk Oonservative Association for Downham, ''Sherwood William, shoeing & general smith, High street Fincham, Southery, Denver, Hilgay, Stow & Watlington Shingles Thomas John, corn factor, Lynn road polling districts, steward of the manors of Terrington :Sibree Henry, sergeant-instructor to K Co. 3rd Vol. Batt. & Southery, steward of the manors of West Dereham Norfolk Regiment, Paradise road I & Curples in West Dereham, Bridge street :Sly John William, baker &e. High street Wayman Waiter, auctioneer & esta.te agent, Market place NORFOLK 9 .
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