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Norfolk. Gam 857 TRADES DIRECTORY.] NORFOLK. GAM 857 pepository 11 The", 22 to 34 & 38 to GAMEKEEPERS. ! Kerry Frederick (to S. Hoare esq. ), 46 & 59 to 63 Harrow road, London Bailey James (to J. S. Scott-Chad esq.l Northrepps, Norwich w, 12 doors from Edgware road J.P.), Tattersett, Fakenham 1King George (to Robert Fellowes esCI. Arthur G. Dixon & Herbert Bank Jonathan (to Sydney Morris esq.l D.L., J.P.), Shotesham, Norwich Haynes, proprietors J.P.),Homeldg.We.Wretham,Thetfrd Lockwuod Jame!! (toW. D. Mackenzie Banvilllenry (to Sir Thos. Fowell Bux- esq. ), San ton, Thetford ton, bart. ), East Run ton, Cromer ~allom William t to Mrs. llenj. Bond- Barnard Waiter (to A. Cator esq. B.A.), Cabbcll), Hall ro<Ld, Cromer Woodbastwick, Norwich ~aund William(toJosiah Vavasour esq. ). Bayfield John (to Capt. J. P.Meade J.P. ), The Cottages, Kilverstone, Thetford Hall farm, Earsham, Bungay ~Ietchem W1lliam (to Lord Hastings), Beart William (to Richard Buckwortb Melton Constable esq. ), Cockley Cley, Swaffham ~ilk David (to Sir Francis G. M. lloileau Bessey Charles (to J. Wise man esq. ), hart. D. L.,J. P. ),Kcttering,Wymondhm Household removals Thurne, Yarmouth ~eve James (toll. H. llurroughes esq. ), Continental removals Brewster G~orge (to G. J.Holmes, esq. ), Burling ham St. Peter, Norwich Furniture packed for shipment Brooke, Norwich ~orman Hugh (to Joshua Fielden esq. Furniture warehoused Bridges Reuben(to the Duke of Fife K. T., D.L., J. P. ), Beech a m well, Swaffham Separate lock-up rooms P.c.), Castle Rising, Lynn Overton Richard (to Anthony Hamond Special department ior lu'-!'gage Brown Alfred (to A. J. Mulhollaud, esq. ), Bawsey, Lynn Special department for pianofortes esq.), Scoulton, Watton Page Robert (to the Marchioness of Special department for carriages Brown Robert (to Charles Ed. Gooch, Lothian), Stody, Dereham Fire proof strong reams esq. ), East Walton, Lynn Pal mer Hcrbert -Mark (to the Earl of All estimates free Burton George (to F. II L. B. Windham Kimberley K.G., P.c.), Kimberley, All charges moderate esq.), llarningham Nor~ood, Norwich Wymondham , .. Finch Oliver L. manager South London Bush Jo~n (to Lord Walsmgham), Mer- Pavey John (to"\\ Ilham R. Harvey esq. ), Pantechnicon Co. Limited. See below ton, 'I het ford Illmgton, Thetford South London PantechniconCo.Limited, Butcher John (to John Stuart Bolton Pockney James (to Lord Hastings),:Vlel- esq.), Oulton, Aylsham ton Constable S.O Butters James (to J. T. Mills, csq.), Pull Charles (to E. S. Trafford esq.), Little Cressingham, \Vatton "\\'roxham, Norwich Codling Thomas (to Charles Atkinson Richardson Henry (to Col. Sir H. F. Cus- esq. ), Swan ton N avers, Dereham tance K.C- n_ ), WestonLongville,Nrwch . Cue George (to Major-Gen. P. Story), Riches Jeremiah (to Sir Edmnnd C. Ashwellthorpe, Wymondham Nugent bart.), West Harling,Thctford Coote Henry (to George Evans esq. ), Rickwoud William (to Miss Buxton), The Cot. Gt. & Lit.Snarehill, Thetford Rushford, Thetford Coote Robert (to Sir Edmund C.Nugent Rohbins George (to Frank Penn esq.), bart.), The Lodge, We. Har ling, Thetfrd Riddlesworth, Thetford Culling Frederick (to John Tudor Frere Sample William (toRobertHarveyMason Household furniture, pictures, glass, esq. B.A., J.P. ), Roydon, Diss esq. D. L., J. P. ), N ecton, Swaffham musical insuruments, wines, books &c. Curtis Edmund Jas. (to the Earl of Rose- Savage James (to Lord De Ramsey), packed & removed in lock-up box vans bery), Postwick hth.Postwic:k,Norwch Haverland, Norwich (without unloading) in town, country Daniels Jamcs (to Thomas Mack csq.), Sexton Thomas (to Mrs. Marsham), or abroad, or stored in light, dry & _South Rus_ton, Norwich . Hevingha~,. Norwic~ .. commodious warehouses specially DICkerson R1chard (toW. D. Mackenzie Shepherd"\\ 1lham (to S1r W1lham Hovell built for the purpose. Estimates free. esq. ), Sant.on, Thetford . ~rowne ffolkes bart. D. L., J. P. ), Hit- Apply 0. L. Finch, manager, 32 Durrant W1lham (to H. E. Rmger esq. ), hngton, Lynn Elizabeth street, Ea ton square s w ; ,. Roupham, Swaffham Sheppard George (to John T Hc~ry Gur- 24camberwell greens-..:; depositories, hsh George (to E. ll. Sparke esq. M.A., ney esq.), Northr~pps,,.Norwich opposite Camberwell station sE ,. D.L., J.P.), Gunthorpe, _Dereham Slater Fredk. (to MaJor Sir Chas.Harvey Taylor's Depository Elephant & Castle hsh John (to Lord IIastmgs), Melton bart. J.P.), Tasburgh, Long Stratton Southwark London sE ' Constable Smith Philander (to F. Penn esq.), Whiteley Wiliiam 31 to 55 & 6r West- Fowle Samuel (to H_ G. Barclay esq.), Gastborpc, Thetford hourne grove v/ & 147 to 159 Queen's Hempstead, Holt R.S.O Smith Thomas (to the trustees of the road, London w Gamble James (to theDukeofFifeK.T., late John D. Hay-Hill esq.), Gressen- P.c.), North Wootton, Lynn hall, East Dereham FURRIERS. Germy Edward (to Lieut.-Col. Keppel), Spooner William (to Sir Henry George Stratton Strawless, Norwich Paston-Bedingfeld hart. D. L., J _P, ), Caley r.. W.& Co. 21 & 2 3. London street, Gibbons Waiter (to theEarl ofLeicester), Oxborough, Swaffham Norwich. See adverti,seme?t Grecnway lane, Wells Stanham Mindham (to H.R.H. Prince ~laxton & ~o. St.George 8 plam, Nrwch Gidney Charles (to K B. Sparke esq.), of Wales), Anmer, Lynn 'dwardsMissA.x7Castle meadow,Nrwch Little Snoring, Fakenham Symonds Edmund (to theEarl of Leices- Felste~Mrs.C.r9~astlemeadow,Norwch Goodship William (to Colonel Seymour ter), Warham St. Mary, Wells Fox\ m. Stoke Ferry S.O. See advert Corkran), Congham, Lynn Taylor Thomas (to J. S. K La Fontaine Harper~~s.R. rsNewmarket rd.Norwch Gowing James (toR. T. Gurdon esq.), esq. J.P.), Tacolneston, Wymondham Kett WIIham .Woodhouse,/3 D.ove street, Letton, Thetford Tuck William (to J. T. Mills esq. J. P. ), & s6 St. G!les street, NorwiCh Grand Charles (to Capt. The Hon . .A. E. Hi!borough R. S. 0 Palmer Brothers, 37, 38, 38A, & 39 FellowesM.P.,J.P.),Honingham,Nrwch Vout Joseph (to Lord Hastings), Hin- M~rket place, Yarmout~ Greenacre Francis . (to William Cape] dolveston, Dereham Starling Mrs. Emma,r39Kmg st. Yrmth Clarke-Thornhill esq.),Binham, Wigh- Walker Frederick (to Captain Rising), GAITER MANUFACTURERS. ton RS.O Horsey-next-the-Sea, Yarmouth . Gross George (to E. R. M. Pratt esq. Ward Joshua (to R. W. Ketton esq.), F~ller S~.ephen! 4 Bee street, Norwich B.A., J.P.), Ryston, Downham Felbrigg, Norwich M~lls EhJah, -!:figh street, Downbam . IIammond Edwin (to Sir R- W. Proctor- Webster- (to Thomas Edward Bagge Wmklcy Wilham & Son, II5 & II6 High Beauchamp hart.), Langley, Norwich esq. M.A., D.L., J.P.), Mintlyn, Lynn ~treet, Lynn IIarris Robert (toCharlesNorth esq_M,A_, West Alfred (to ClementWilliamCozens- GALVANIZERS D.L., J.P.), Rougham, Swaffham Hardy esq. J.P.), Cley, Dereham · Haysman George( toGeorge Evans esq. ), West Isaac( toWm. Hardy Cozens-Hardy Boulton&Paul,Rose Lane works,Norwch Snarehill ho.Gt.&Lit.Sn!lrehill,Thetfd esq_ J_P,), Cley, Dereham -- Holman James (to Joseph Critchley Whitcher Harry (to E. W. R. Clarke Binks Bros_Strafford st.Millwall,LondnE Martin esq. J.P.), Narboro', Swaffham esq.), Wattlefield, Wymondham GAME BREEDER Horner Frank (to the Marchioness of White James (to the Marquess of Chol- . Lothian), lllickling, Norwich mondeley), New Hought.on,Swaffham Bell Samuel John, The Game farm, Howard Robert(toWilliam Waring esq. ), Williamson Henry (to the Earl of Orford Hargham, Attleborough. See advert Taverham, Norwich D.L., J.P.), Wolterton, Aylsham HnbbardJn. (toCol. Chas.MundyApple- Worby Aaron (to the Duke of Fife K.T_, GAME DEALERS. whaiteJ.P. ),Sih. Pickenham,Swaffham P.C.), South Wootton, Lynn See Poulterers. Hunt Charles (to Lord Hastings), Swan- Wright James (to Brig.-General W. E. ton Novers, Dereham G. Lytton Bulwer), Heydon, Norwich GAME SALESMEN. Jackson Charles Henry (to H.R.H. The Yaxley John (to A. E. Perkins esq.), See Salesmen-Game. • Prince of Wales), Sandringham S.O Great Hockham, Thetford .
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