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SUFFOLK.] FAR 1008 [POST OFFICE FARM [SUFFOLK.] FAR 1008 [POST OFFICE FARM"ERs-continued. Bullingham George, Ashbocking, Need- Button John, Metfield, Harleston Brighton George, Duke's brdg. Bungay ham )larket Button Mrs. Louisa, Ufford, Wood bridge Brig-hton Wm. Wingfield, Harleston Bullingham John, Alwood green, Rick- Button Hobert, llketshall St. Andrew, Brightwell John, Btck row, Mihlenhall, iughall Superior, Scole Bungay Soham Bullock Alfred, Bradfield St. George, Button William, Saxmundham BriukleyHy. Sudborne,Wickham Markt Bury St. Edmund's Buttrum William, Swilland, Ipswich Brock Oliver, North Cove, Beccles Bullock Alfred, Cbedburgh, Bury St. BuxtonMissEmily,Wilby,WickbarnMkt Bromley Benjamin, Acton, Sudbury Edmunrl's Buxton James, Campsey Ashe, Wick- Bromley Joseph R. Gcsyns, Wickbam- Bullock Alfred, Yoxford, Saxmundham ham Market brook, Newmarket Bullock Henry, Wingfidd, Harleston Buxton Robert, Hasketon, "\Voodbridge Brook Edward, Hoo, Wickham Market Bullock Mrs. Mary, North green, Crat- BuxtonRoht.Marlesford,Wickham Mkt BrookRobt.F.Crowfield,Needham Mrkt field, Halesworth Rye Benj. Tunstall, Wickham Market Brook Mrs. Sarah Field, Hall, Crow- Bullock Wm. Ubbeston, Saxmundham Byford James, Horning·sheath, Bury field, Needham Market Bunting David, Ashfield, Stonham St. Edmund's Brook \Villiam, Henley, Ipswich Burch FrederickT.W.Winston,Stonham Byford Joseph, Shimpling, Bury St. Brook William, Hoo, vVickham Market Burch James, Boulge, Woodbridge Edmund's Brooke John, Capel St. Mary, Ipswich BurchJames,Grundisburgh,Woodbridge Byford Thomas, Long Melford, Sudbury Brookcs Jamea, Pal grave, Diss Burch J oseph, Clopton, Wood bridg-e Byford William, Court farm, Glemsford, Brooks Edward, Bred field, 'Voodbridge Burch J oseph W. Sutton, Wood bridge Sudbury Brookslsaac,Newtn. hl.Swilland,Ipswch Burch Mark, ~fount Pleasant, Offton, Cable Ingate vVm.Rumburgh,IIaleswth Brooks James, Gislingbam, Eye Need ham Market Cadey .James, Reydon, Wangford Brooks John, Belton,"Yarmouth Burch William, Clopton, "\Voodbridge Cady Fredk. Long Melford, Sudl.mry Brooks Thomas, Sibton, Saxmundham BurgessAiban, Wenhaston, Halesworth Cady Samuel, Ilketshall St. Margaret, Brooks Walton, Gislingham, Eye Burgess John, Beck row, l\Iildenhall, Bungay BrooksWilliam,Gt. Redisham,Haleswtb Soham Calver Chas. Coddenlmm, Needham Mkt Broom Henjamin, Haslcwood, Aldboro' Burgess John Oliver, Burnt fen, l\Iild- Calver Chas. Crowfield, Needham Mkt Broorne Samuel, 'Veyhread, Harleston enhall, Soh am Calver John, Rumburgh, Halesworth BroughtonGcorgc,Mendham,Harleston Burgess John Saunders, Burnt fen, Calver Samuel, Rumburgh, Halesworth Brown Charles, South Elrnham St. Mildenhall, Soharn Calver 'V m .Brundish, Wickham .Markt James, Halesworth Burgess William, Sotterley, "\Vangford Calthorpe Benjamin,Framsden,Stonham Brown Francis, Lakenheath, Brandon Burgess \Villiam, Claydon, Ipswich Candler Jarnes, Wrentham, "\Vangfurd Brown George, Mendham, Harleston Hurley vVm. Theberton, Saxmundham Candlcr Stephen, Mutford, Beccles Brown George, Rurnburgh, Halesworth Burman Mrs. Martha, Creeting St. CandlerStcphen, South Cove, \Yangford Brown Harris, West Row fen, Milden- Peter's, Needham Market Canham John, Winston, Stonham ball, Soham Burnett William, Rushmere, Ipswich Canham Mrs. 1\Iary, Rattlesden, Bury Brown James, Clare, Sudbury Burrell Walton & Robert, Risby, Hury St. Edmund's Brown James, Hundon, Newmarket St. Edmund's Cannell John-, Broadway, Ilalesworth Brown J arnes, Witbersdale, Harleston Burrell Robt. W estley, BurySt. Edmund's Cannell William, South Elrnham St. Brown John, Burgate, Scale Burrell Walton,jun. Fornham St. Mar- .Michael, llungay Brown John, Cowlinge hall, Newmarket tin, Bury St. Edmund's Capon Ambrose, Dennington, "\Vick- Brown J ohJJ, Nay land, Colchester Burrows Charles, Parham, Wickham Mkt ham Market Brown John, Peasenhall, Saxmundham Burrows David, Boulge, ·wood bridge Capon Chns.Framlingham,,VicklJrn. Mkt Brown John, Stonl1am Aspall, Stonham Burrows David, Dallinghoo, Wickham Capon Mrs. Elizabeth, Dennington, Brown Joseph, Layham, Ipswich Market \Vickharn Market Brown Joscph, Mctfield, Harleston Burrows Jamcs, Chediston, Halcsworth Capon Georgc (exors. of), Brook farm, Bro'IYn Joshua, Metfielrl, Harleston Burrows John, Bromswell, Woodbridge Kettleburgh, "\Vickham Market Brown Manning, Barking, N eedham Burrows .Mrs. Matilda, Dallinghoo, Capon J ames, Oecoid, Eye Market Wickham MnrkPt Capon J ames S.Gt. Bealings, Wood bridge Brown William, Snape, Saxmundham Burrows Thomas,Benhall,Saxmundbam Capon J ephtha,Darsham, Saxmundham Brow ne Philip M ann, Fornham All Burrows Thomas, Chediston, H ales worth Capon .John, Hill house,Aspall,Stonham Saints, Bury St. Edmund's Burrows William, Peasenhall,Saxmdhm Capon John, Tanning-ton, WickhamMkt Bruce J oseph, Copdock, Ipswich llurtArthur, N orton, llury St.Edmund's Capon J obnson, Rendham,Saxmundham Bruce Richard, Copdock, Ipswich Burt Thomas P. Drinkstone, Bury St. Capon Philip, Fressingfield, Harleston Bruce Thomas, H.endhnm, Saxmunrlham Edmund's Capon Robert, Rishangles, Eye llrundish Abraham, Tan office, Mend- Burton John, Gisleham, \Vangford Capon Samuel, Hollesley, Woodbridge lesham, Stonham Burton Wm. Infirmary plain, Lowestoft Capon Samuel, Oecoid, Eye Brundish John, Earl Stonharn, Ipswich Bush John, Bures St. l\Iary, Colcbester Capon Stephen (exors. of), Kelsale, Brundish John, l\Iendlesham, Stonham BuskardChar]cs,Frcssingfield, Harleston Saxmundham Brundish William, sen. The Green, BuskardJeremh.lladingham,Saxmndhm Capon Stephen, Oakley, Scale Mendlesham, Ston ha m Butcher Abraham~ 'V est row,)'Iildcnhall, Capon Thomas ( exors. of), Dcnnington, Brundle Barnabas, Yaxley, Eye Soharn Wickham Market Brundlc Cornelius, Oecoid, Eye Butcher Abraham, jun. "\Vest row, Mil- 'Capon Thos. Elvin,Darshnm,Saxmndhm Bryant Henry,Norton,BuryHt.Edmnd's denhall, Soham Capon "\.Ym. Faruham,Wickham Market Bryant John, Redgrave, Scole Butcher Charles, sen. Edwardstone, Capron Georg-e, Carlton, Saxmundham Bryant 'Villiam, Chedislon, Halesworth Colchester Cardy Daniel, Boxford, nolchester Bryant Williarn, ''V eybread, Harleston Butcher Daniel, Blyford, H ales worth Carley Joshua, Badingham,Saxmundhm Brydges J ames, Kessingland, Wangford Butcher Ge01:ge, Stoke-by-Nay land,. Carley Mrs . .Mary A. Badingham, Sax- Buck James, Rumburgh, Halesworth Colchester 1 mundham Buck John, Rumburgh, IIalesworth Butcher Henry, Duke's bridge, Bun gay Carley Robert, Tannington, 'Vickhm. Mkt Buck Richard, W eyuread, Harlcston ButcherHen. West rw.Mildenhall,Soham CarltonStephen,Gt. Walding·fld.Sudbury Buck 'I'homas, Gislingllam, Eye Butcl1er Isaac, H olton, Halesworth Cat·pcnter Charles ( cxors. of), High Buckenham John, Cavenham, Soham Butcher Isaac, Westun ditch, Milden- post, Mildenhall, Soham Buckingham John, Middlcton-cum- ball, Soh am Carpenter Jhn. Wilde st.Mildenhll.Solnn Fordley, Saxrrmndham Butcher J a cob, 'Vest rw. Mildenhll.Sohm Carpenter Ths. Beck rw. Mildenhll.Solnn Buckenham Robcrt, Bardwell, Bury St. Butcher James, Assington, Sudbury Carpenter \Villiam, Henley, Ipswich Edmund's Butcher John, Leavenheath, Colchester Carr Mrs. PhCEbe, Dennington road, Buekstone James, South Elmham .All Butcher John, "\Venhaston, Halesworth Framlingham, Wickham Market Saints, Haleaworth Butcher Pearmain, Fen,lVIildenhll.Soltm Carrington llcnjamin, Chelmondiston, Budd John Peyto, Wicklmm Market Butcher Rd.Westrow,Mildenhall, Sohm Ipswich Bugg George & J oel, Fclixstow,Ipswich Butcher Samuel, Shimpling, Bury St. Carrington Henj.Lit.Blakenhm.Ipswich Bugg Jonath:w, Ilorningsheath, Bury Edrnuml's Carrington Henry,Gt. Coruard, Sudbury St. Edmund'e Button John & Henry, Tllclnetham, Carter Freeman, Wattisfield, ~lcole BuggJ onathan,OIU.Newton,Stowmarket Thetford Carter John, "'esthorpe, Stowrnarket BuggSml.TuddenhamSt.l\Iartin,Ipswch Button Alfred George, Denham, vVick- CarterRobt.Ivetrcc,Buxhall,Stowmarkt Bull George, Hitcham, Ip~wich ham l\farket Carter Robert, Ring~hall, Stowmarket Bull Henry, Earl Stonharn Button George, Kelsale, Saxmundham Carter Thomas, Thorney green, Stowup- Bullen Georg-e,Carlton Colville,Lowestft BnttonJas.CapelSt.Andrew, W oodhrdge land, Stow market Bullen Thos. Ilketshall St.John,Bungay Button Jame8, East green, Kelsale, Carver George, S).lexhall, Halesworth Bullingbrook George, Little Bevells, Saxmundham Cnrver "\Villiam, Ilketsball St. Andrew, Bures St. 1\fary, Colchester 1Button John, Iken, Wickham Market Bungay .
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