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SUFFOLK. J SYN 972 [POST OFFICE Synge Rev [SUFFOLK. J SYN 972 [POST OFFICE Synge Rev. Alexander Hamilton, Stoke, Ipswich Riby grove, Grimsby, Lincoln; & I Carlton House ter- Syre Mrs. 36 Sepulchre street, Sudbury race, London s.w · Tabor Mrs. London road souili, Lowestoft Tompson Rev.EdwardJ ohn,M.A.Denham, BurySt.Edmund's '!'aeon Charles, Lambseth street, Eye Tompson EdwardRichard,9 Crown street, Bury St. Edmund's Tacon Richard J olm, Mansion house, Eye Tonge William Morton, Mobb's hole, Mill street, Miltlen- Tacon Thomas Henry, Red house, Lambseth street, Eye hall, Soham Tacon Wallace Gude, Lambseth street, Eye Torlesse Rev.Chas.Martin,M.A.Stoke-hy-Nayland,Colchestr Ta~art Rev. Wm. Robcrt, B.A. Crowfield, Needham Market Torlesse Mrs. Stoke-by-Na.vland, Colchester Tagg Rev. John, M.A. Mellis, Scale Tottman James, Laxfield, Wickham Market Tailer George Washington, Trimley St. Martin, Ipswich Toveil J ames, 8I Bcrners street, Ipswich Talbot Rev. Charles, Debenham, Stonham Tovell Mrs. Hichmond cottage, Chevallier road, Ipswich Talbot Henry John, 58 Churchgate st. Bury St. Edmund's Tovell Samuel, Havensmere, Beccles Tallent John, Mettingham, Bungay Towers Capt. Woolpit, Bury St. Edmund's Tallent Mrs. Mettingham, Bung·ay Townsend Hcv. \Vm. Manifold, M.A. 'l'avern st. Stowmarket Tarrant Edwin, Fin borough road, Stowmarket Townsend Charles Thomas, Alma cottage, Bank side, Ipswich Tate Rev. William, LL.D. Grammar school, Woodbridge 'l'ownsend John, Dock street, Stoke, Ipswich Tatlock Mrs. Bramfield house, Bram field, Saxmundham Townsend John Harvey, Dock street, Ipswich Tattersall John, East Bergholt, Colchester Townshend George, Oulton, Lowestoft Tayler Rev. Charles Benjamin, M.A. Otley, Ipswich Tozer Charles James, 53 Garland street, Bury St. Edmund's Tayler Rev. Charles Stanley, 1\LA. Flowton, Ipswich Tozer Miss, I9 Stour street, Sudbury TaylerRobertWager,Double st.Framling-ham,WickhamMkt Tracey John, 16 TaC'ket street, Ipswich Taylor Rev. Henry, Chapel lane, Woodbridge 'l'racey Nathaniel, 16 Tacket street, Ipswich Taylor Rev. John, Upper Olland street, Bungay Trailing William, Great Thurlow, Newmarket Taylor Ambrose, 22 Herners street, Ipswich Travis William Hardy, Whitton, Ipswich Taylor Benjamin, Botesdale, Scale Trodd William Tunstall, 137 Fore hamlet, Ipswich Taylor George, High street, Hadleigh, Ipswich Trotman Sanders, Violet hill, Stowmarket Taylor George, lluntingfield, Halesworth Tuck Rev.WilliamGilbert, M.A.Tostoek, Rury Rt. Edmunrl's Taylor Henry, Ixworth, Bury St. Edmund's Tucker Rev. John Kinsman, B.A. Pettauglt, Stonham Taylor John Burwood, Dry Bridge hill, Woodbridge Tunmer George Robert, 13I "Voodhridgeroad, Ipswich Taylor Miss, North Hill cottage, Wood bridge Turner Major-General, I-I olton hall, Halesworth Taylor Miss, Stanton, Bury St. Edmund's · Turner Rev. Geo. Francis,M.A.,.r. P. Rede, Bury St.Edmund's Taylor Miss, Wellington terrace, 48 London road, Ipswich Turner Rev. George Lyon, Long Melford, Sudbury 'J'aylor Mrs. Cliff house, Felixstow, Ipswich Turner Rev. George Thomas, M.A., .r ,p, Kettleburgh, Wick- Taylor Mrs. Earsham street, Bungay ham Market Taylor Mrs. 7 Henley road, Ipswich Turner Rev. Michael, M.A. Rectory, Cotton, Stowmarket Taylor Mrs. Rose cottage, 'Voodbridge Turner Rev. Samuel Hlois, M.A. South Elmham St. Taylor Mrs. William, 28 College street, Ipswich Nicholas, Harleston Taylor Thomas, 28 Great Whip street, Ipswich Turner Arthur Cromack, Alderton, Woodbridge Taylor Thomas, 3 Willoughby villas, Ipswich Turner Arthur J ames, 49 I1onnereau road, Ipswich Taylor William, Station cottage, Leiston, Saxmundham Turner Edward B.. Wolsey gate, Colleg·e street, Ipswich Tearle Rev. Frederick, M.A. Gazeley, Newmarket Turner Frederick, 17 Henley road, Ipswich Tench Edward Beavan, Wickham Market 'furner George A. Westg-ate street, Ipswich Terry Hev. Charles, M.A. Haughley Old street, Stowmarket Turner Henry, Heech hill, Bury St. Edmund's Terry Rev. Charles, l\I.A. Tostock, Bury St. Edmund's Turner John, Gislingham, Eye 'l'helluson Arthur J o}m Hethel, .r .P. Great Casino, Aldhoro' Turner Michael, Station road, Beccles 'l'hellusson Hon.Rlanc}lf~, Lower'"'rooti,Ha.sketon,VVoodbridg 'l'urner Mrs. Church street, Woodbridge Theobald Mrs. Henley hall, Henley, Ipswich 'l'urner Mrs.~3 Elm street, Ipswich Thomas Rev. H ugh, M.A. Vicarage, Old N ewton,Stowmarket Turner Mrs. H averhill, Newmarket Thomas Henry, 2.5 High street, St. Matthew's, Ipswich Turner Mrs. ·Peasenhall, Saxmundham Thompson Hev. Daniel,._Limetree terrace, Stowmarket Turner Walton, .r.P. 25 Elm street, Ipswich Thompson Rev. Henry, Farnharn, Wickham Market 'furner \Villiam, Bury street, Stowrnarket Thompson Rev .•John Elijah, M.A. Off'ton, Needham Market Turner \Villiam, I Old Butter market, Ipswich Thompson John, Smallgate street, Beccles Turnock Rev. James R. M.A. Tower street, Ipawich 'l'hornpson J ohnGibbon,9 Prospect pl.St.Peter's st.Lowestoft Tuthill William, H olton, Halesworth Thorn pson Mra. 1 Clifton ,·illas, Anglesea road, Ipswich Tweed Rev. J oseph llarthorp, M .A. Cape! St. l\fary, Ipswich Thompson Mrs. I8 Orchard street, llury St. Edmund's Tweed H.obert, 142 Wherstead road, Stoke, Ipswich Thornpson Hobert, High street, Brandon Tydem:m Georg-e, Fin borough road, Stowmarket Thompson Th0mas, 96 Victoria street, London road, Ipswich Tye Miss, 14 II igh street, Ipswich Thompson \Villiam, 'Vater lane, Ipswich Tyers John, 62 Whiting street, Bury St. Edmund's Thomson Rev. John, Henley, Wood bridge Tyler B.ev. Alfred, 26 Guildhall street, Bury St. Edmund's Thorn hill Thomas, jun. J .P. Pakenharn, Bury St. Etlmund's Tyrell Charles; D.L. Plashwood, Haughley Old st .Stowmkt 'l'hornley Rev. J olm, Violet hill, Stow market Tyrell Chas.jun. n.L. Plashwood, Haughley Old st.Stowmrkt Thornton Mr:>. 62 London road, Ipswich Tyrell Walter,Plashwood,Haughley Old street,Stowmarket Thornton Mrs. Saltgate street, Beccles Underwood Henry, Fornham park, Bury St. Edmund's 'I'hornton Richard, ~tation road, Beccles Underwood \Yilliam, Weuhaston, Halesworth Thorp Rev. John, 1\l.A. Darsham, Saxmundham Unwin Lieut.-Col. Robert, Risby place, Rishy, Hury St. 'I'hmkettle Mrs. 'Vickham Market Edmund's; &. Junior United Service club, St. lames's, 'I'hurston Joshua, Augustus terrace, Aldborough London s.w Tibbenham Robert, Weybread, Harleston Unwin Mrs. 31 Berners street, Ipswich '1'ibbenham William, Rose cottage, Weybread, Harleston Upton WUliam, Holton terrace, Bolton, Halesworth Tickner William King, Christchurch street, Ipswich Vachell Mrs. 37 Fonnereau road, Ipswich Titld Edward Clarke, 159 Anglesea road, Ipswich Valpy Rev. John Clay W. Angelst. Hadleigh, Ipswich Tiffen l\Iiss, Hadleigh, Colchester Vandenbergh Algernon Sidney, 170 \Voodbridge rd. Ipswich Till .Mrs. London road, Lowestoft Venu J errard Halifax, Wherstead road, Ipswich Tillot Robert, sen. Barsham house, Beccles Venn Miss, The Lodge, Preston, Ipswich Tinkler Thomas Henry, 10 Guildhall st. Bury St. Edmunds Vertue .Fras. Hen. J".P. South green, Southwold, Wangford Tippell Miss, Rookery house, Eye Vince Mrs. Edwardstone, Colchester 'I'ipple Mrs Ivy cottage, Palgrave, Diss Vincent John Francis, .r.P. Wrentham, 'Vangford Titchmarsh J. Frederick, 23 Berners street, Ipswich Vincent 1\Irs. Queen street, Hadleigh, Ipswich Titmarsh Ellis, Christchurch street, Ipswich Vincent Mrs. Rickinghall Superior, Scale Todd Capt. Egerton, Colman's villas, Norwich rd. Ipswich Vulliamy Arthur Frederiek, Hpring road, Ipswich Todd Rev. Horatio Lovell, M.A. Oecoid, Eye Waddington George Horsey, Wattisfield, Scale Todd John, I Denmark terrace, Bramford road, Ipswich Waddington Harry Spencer, .r.P. Cavenharn, Soham Tollemache John, M.l:'. Helmingham ball, Stonham; & 8 St. Wade John, 7 Victoria street, Bury St. Edmund's J ames's square, London w Wade John Abldt, Long Melford, Sudbury Tollemache ·wmiam Auuustus, Risby, Bury St. Edmund's Wade Miss, High street, Hadleigh, Ipswich Tolls Misses, Scckford s~rcet, Woodbridge vYade Mrs. Chelmondiston, 1pswich 'I'ornkin Rev. James Wright, M.A. Haydon, Ipswich Wade Mr". 93 London road, Ipswich 'l'omkins Mrs. 3 Rosherville terrace, London road, Ipswich Wade Mrs. Orford, Wickham Market Tomline George, M.P.1 .l.P. Orwell park. Nacton, Ipswich;' Wainewright Rev. Arnold W. M.A. !ken, Wickham .Market .
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