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Powditch WilIiam, plumber, ~ngine, gas &; water fitter, Water Works Co. Limited (Ernest R. Cooper,. Church street sec.), Market place Prestwidge Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, II South end Stammers William, shopkeeper, 25 High street Prior Charles J. cowkeeper, 15 Lorne road Strowger Samh (Mrs.), apartments, 6 North parade Raven Robert, carrier, Barnaby green S\Nan Family & Commercial Hotel & Posting Reynolds Stephen Wllliam. grocer, draper, outfitter House (Adnams & Co. Limited, proprietors; E. &:, provision merchant, agent to the Norwich Union Fire Smith, manageres,s), Market place; good coffee rooms, office; valuer of grocery, drapery &:, general stocks &:, public & private drawing rooms, billard &i bath rooms; house agent, Market place liberal table; carriages' for hire; 'bus meets all trains.. Rice Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 62 Stradbroke road La\Nn Tennis; sanitary arrangements perfect Ring Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 19 ~orth parade Tawnsley James, Trinity pilot, Stradbroke road River BIyth Ferry Co. Limited (E. R. Cooller, sec.), Taylor George & Sons, plumbers, 26 Victoria street . I Market place Thompson & Stroud, fish salesmen, 9 Trinity street Roberts Emma (Miss), dress maker &:, apartments, 41 Thompson James & Sons, builders, 7 East street High street . Thompson William Robt. provision dlr. 4 Trinity streel Rogers Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 43 Victoria street Town Hall (Charles W. Jacobs, keeper), Market place Rose Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 66 Stradbroke road Turner John, apartments., 70 Corporation road Rumsby Martin, apartments, 3 road Twaddell Sarah E. (Mrs.), apartments, 21 North pier Rye Lillie (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Corporation road Voisey George C. antique furniture dealer &:, manager ot Sailors' Reading ROom (John G. S. Naps, hon. sec.), Southwold School of Industrial Art, 19 Market place East cliff Vurley Martha (Mrs.), blacksmith, Cumberland terrac& St. Barnabas Home of Rest for Ladies (Miss M. E. Ship- WaIler Charles James, teacher of music & organist oJ ley, hon. sec. & hon. supt.), The Common parish church, 21 Station road Sargent John Day, 8ub-agent for Lloyd's, 14 Chester rd Dairy Supply, 3 Market pl.&lOa,Stradbroke rli Simpson Robert George, ironmonger, 9 Stradbroke road Waters William, Red Lion P.H. South green Smith & CUrling. millers (steam) &:, merchants, roller Waters William John, baker, Market place flour mills &:, coal merchants; &:, at Halesworlh Watson Edward, apartments, 9 Lorne road Smith &:, Palmer, bathing machine owners Watson William Henry, apartments, 2 Chester road Smith E. manageress Swan hotel, Market place Wayth Thomas, master mariner, 15 Park lane Smith Henry Alfred, corn dealer, 10 Victoria street Webb Edwin, apartments, 7 North parade Snowdon Juo. B. oil dealer, 14 East street Whitehead Hannah (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Dunwich road Southwold Conservative Association (A.W.CIarke,hon.sec) Williams Jane (Mrs.), apartments, Dunwich road Southwold Cottage Hospital &:, Nursing Benefit Associa- Winter Emily (Mrs.), laundry, 9 Church street tion (Mrs. Charles Foster, sec.), Park lane Woollett &:, Acton, surgeons, 47 High street Southwold Golf Club (E. Pipe, hon. sec) Woollett Sidney Winslow M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. surgeon.. Southwold Railway Co. (Frederick Wm. Hansford, station see Woollett & Acton, High street master) Wright & Cox, plumbers & house decorators, 6 High stree. Southwold School of Industrial Art (George C. Voisey, Wright & Nanton, confectioners, 98 High street manager), Park lane Wright Harry, apartments, 19 Station road . Southwold Sanitary Laundry, 7 Station road Wright Wm. Geo. cabinet maker. & apartments, East cli1Y Spence James, boat owner, 52 Stradbroke road SOUTHWOOD PARK is a parish 5 miles south from the inhabitants attend that of Denham. The Marqnes& Higham station on the Newmarket branch of the Great of Bristol is lord of the manor and sole landowner. Th." Eastern railway, I from Denham and 7 south south-west soil is clay; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat.. from Bury St. Edmunds, in the North Western division barley, beans and peas. The area is 553 acres; rateabl& of the county, Risbridge hundred, Thingoe and Thed­ value returned with Hargrave. wastre petty sessional division, Thingoe union and county The children of thiS' place attend the school at Denham court district of Bury St. Edmunds. There is no church; Jillings Octavius, farmer ' is a parish and village 2 miles north from yearly value of £10. The Manor House, oabout half a. station on the and Lowestoft line of mile from the church, has been rebuilt and improved.. the Great Eastern railway, in the Northern division of the and is now the property and residence of Capt. Maclaina county, Blything hundred, petty sessional division and Whitting. W. E. Long esq. of Hurts Hall, Saxmund­ union, Halesworth county court district, rural deanery ham, H. Rider Haggard esq. of Ditchingham, Norfolk,. (If North Dunwich, archdeaconry of and diocese Messrs .. William Neave, JohIll Ohilvers ~md James Richard' (If Norwich. The church of St. Peter is an ancient build- Garrould, of Cookley, are the principal landowners. The­ ing of flint in the Norman and Early English styles, soil is clay and marl; subsoil, clay. rrhe chief crops· are consisting of chancel, nave and south parch of the 15th wheat, barley and beans. The sreal is 1,835 acres; rate­ century ,anet a western turret of wood containing one able value, £1,645; the populatioIII in 1891 was 199 in bell: the ruins of a former round tower still exist; the the civil and 191 in the ecclesiastical parish. By a Local chancel was restored in 1713, and the nave in 1733, and Government Board Order which oame into operation the chUTCh was thoroughly restored and reseated in 1876, March 25, 1884, the detached parts of Halesworth were-· the chancel by the Rev. Charles Craven, a former rector, amalgamated with this parish for civil purposes only. and the nave principally at the cost of the late Sir Edward Parish Clerk, George Stannard. Clarence Kerrison, second and last bart. and has since Letters through Halesworth, arriv~ oat 7.45 a.m.; letter& been improved by additions': there is a gvod ,brass, dated collected by postman with horn at 6 p.m. Halesworth,. 1591, to a member of the Browne family; there are 120 2 miles distant, is the nearest money oTder & telegraph sittings. The register dates from the year 1537· The office living ill a rectory, net! yearly value, induding 4'5 acres (If glebe (£26), £150 , with residence, in the gift of the Pillar Letter Box, in village, cleared at 5.10 p.m Lord Chancellor and held since 1882 by the Rev. John This parish is included in the United School Board district Garforth, formerly of tile DUKe of Cornwall's Light of Ilketshall St. Lawrence, formed 19 April, 1875; th&. Infantry. The only charity is the poor's land, of the children attend the Board school there

Garforth Rev. John, Rectory 1 Chilvers Roberb John, farmer, Fair-J March Goorge, shop1f.eeper & farmer;.. Whitting Capt. Maclaine,Manor house ,stead farm Broadway farm Aldous Alfred, farm bailiff to Mr. Goo. Flaxman Jas. blacksmith & shopkeeper Thornalley Joseph, farmer,Nl()llers frIB Freston, Spexhall hall Grice Wm. Huntsman &; Hounds P.H Thnrlow Etlward (exors. of), farmers, Balls Robert Girling, farmer, Rook- Hadingham Thomas, farmer Thurlow Robt. farmer, Grove farm yard farm Larkins David, farmer Thnrlow Sophia (Mrs.), frmr.Wood fm SPROUGHTON is a parish and village on the river given by the congregation in commemoration of Her Gipping, I mile south from Bramford station on the Ips- Majesty's Diamond Jubilee, 1897, and 6 bells, one of which wich and Norwich section of the Great Eastern railway is a new treble bell, presented by the rector and hiS' and 3 north-west from Ipswich, in the South Eastern divi- children in memory of C. L. Foster-Melliar, late wife of sion of the county, Samford union, petty sessional division the rector, and has been entirely restored: in the chancel and hundred, Ipswich county court district, rural deanery are two stained windows, one being a memorial to th." of Samford, archdea.conry of Suffolk and diocese of Nor- Rev. 'Edward Gould, rector from 1836, and there are wich. The church of All Saints is an ancient pile of flint, several other memorial windows. The register dates consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, llouth porch mld an from the year 1541. The living is a rectory, net yearly embattled western tower containing a clock with chimes, value £309, with 13 acres of glebe and resid~nce, but