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SUFFOLK.] :Merchants-Continued 1'RADES DIRECTORY.] 1041 MlL [SUFFOLK.] :MERCHANTs-continued. BRrrei!Richard,EastBergholt,Colchestr Cornell & Wrinch, Holbrook, Ipswich balton James,Bures St.Mary,Colchestcr Bcarlncll Thomas Fawcett, Aldcrton, Cox John, South Elmbam St. George, Eastaugh Jonathan Darby, The Elms, Woodbridg-e Harleston Wangford Beane Alh:ed Wm. Pakefield, Lowestoft Croft James, Bramfield, Saxmundham Everitt William& Son, :Mutford Bridge, Bear Robert,Norton,Bury St.Edmund's Cross James, Sibtun, Saxmundham Lowestoft Bed well J ames, Lciston, Saxmundham Cross John, Badingham, Saxmuudham Garrad & Grimston, Bures St. 1\fary, Bennett John, Ashfield, Stonharu Crow William, Burgh Castle, Yarmouth Colchester Hennett John, Framsdtm, Stonl!am Cullingford Ephraim, Laxfield, Wick- GonnerTebborn Kersey, Lampard brook, Benns George, Bradwell, Yarmouth ham Market .Framlingham, Wickham Market Benns Robert, Sotterley, Wangford Cullurn Frederick William, Kettleburgh, Goodson Charles William, Lime Tree Benns William, Tower mill, Woodbridge Wickham Market house, High street, Brandon Henstead James, Icklini!ham, Soham CullumSaml.Grundishurgh,Woodbridge Gowing&Balls,Admiraltywhf.Lowestoft Betts Henry, Rushmere, Ipswich Cuthbert Henry, Wickham Market Gowing & Rounce, 7 Commercial road Bexly Thomas, Belstead, Ip~wich Cutting Samuel, jun. Stanton, Bury St. & 162 High street, Lowestoft Big-sby Thomas, Copdock, Ipswich Edmund's Grim wade, Ridley & Co. Fore street, St. Hixby Thos. Whepstead,Bury St. Edmd's Dakin~ Robert Mite hell, Raydon mill, Clement's, Ipswich; & 4, 5 & 6 Great Blake George, Sweffling, Saxmnndham Raydon, Ipswich St. Helen's, London e.c Bloomfield John, Walton, Ipswich DamantPeterArthr.Witnesham,Ipswich Hart & Wrinc!J,Thoroughtare,Woodbrdg Bokenham Thos. Wenhaston,Halesworth Dawson William, California, Ipswich Hayward Alfred, Quay, Woodbridge, & Bond Thomas, Framsden, Stonham Dawson William, Ru:;hmere, Ipswieh at Melton Boulter Wm. Ipswich st. Stowmarket Dearsle:vElijah,Gt.Thurlow,Newmarket Uearn Robert, Bacton, Stowmarket Bouttell William, Glem~ford, Sudbury Death Thorna~, Bramford road, Ip!mich Lingwood Hen.Barking,Needhm.Markt Bowyer Elijah, Withersfield,Newmarket Deekes John, Hintlesham, Ipswich May William, Brantham, :Manningtree Bran white Robert, Sbimpling, Bury St. Deeks Robt.Bridge st.Hadleigh,Ipswich Prentice Thomas & Co. Neptune quay, Edmund's Dennis Henry, Chilton, Clare, Sudbury Ipswich Branwhite Thos. Long Melford,Sudbury Doe Frederick, Wattisfield, Scole Rogers William, Thoroughfare & Quay, Brook Henry, Combs, Stowmarket Dorling William, Kersey, Ipswich Woodbridg·e Brooks Zachariah, Great Welnetham, Duffield James, Somerleyton, Lowestoft Seppings George, 90 High st. Lowestoft Bury St. Edrnund's Dykes Edward & James, Brandeston, Stannard Robert & William & Co. Strat- Bruce William, Creeting St. Mary, Wick ham Market ford St. Mary, Colchester Needham Market Eldred Frcdk. Saxtead,WickhamMarket Sterry John Steward, Wharf, Commer- Bryant Samuel, Wissett, Halesworth ElmerHy.Gt.Ashfield,BurySt.Edmund's cial road, Lowestoft Bryant l\I rs. Sarah, Wingficld,Harleston El mer Thos. Woolpit,Bury St.Et.lmund's Syer Abraham Henry, Station road & Bullock Edward, Redgra\·e, Scale Everard William, Stan,.ficld, Sudbury High street, Hadleigb, Ipswich Bullock Robert, Cratfield, Halesworth Everett Isaac, 1\letfield, Harleston Wilson Thomas \Yilliam, George street, Hurtsal Frederick, Flixton rd. Bungay EverittAifred,Laxfield,WiekhamMarket Angel street & opposite the Railway Buttrum John, Burkitt rd. Woodbridge Everson Rbt.Gt.Finborough,Stowrnarl<t station, Hadleigh, Ipswich Buttrum Samuel C. Burgh, Woodbridge FarrowRobt.Stradbroke, Wickham:Mrkt Buttrum William, Swilland, Ipswich Feavearyear Absalom, Denham, Wick- METAL MERCHANTS. ButtrumWm. Waldringfield, Woodbrdge ham Market Issitt & Minter, Thoroughfare, Wood­ Huxton Samuel, Ousden, Newmarket FentonAlfred, Barrow,BurySt.Edmnd's bridge. See advertisement Cad man Samuel, II ollesley, Wood bridge Field Mrs. Frances, Orford, W ickhamMk t JJiuntz 1\{etal Company Limited Calton Thos. Barrow, Bury St. Edmund's Finch Ellis, Gislingham, Eye (Harpl1am & Sons, ngents), Qnay iron Capon Thomas (exors. of), Dennington, Finch Robert, Leavenheath, Colchester wharf, Ipswich Wickham Market FinchSamuel,Boxted,BurySt.Edmund's Carter Benjamin, Wrentham, Wang·ford Firman Robert, Wetherden,Stowmarket MIDWIVES. Cater John, Stanton, Hury St . .Edmund's Fiske Frcderick, .M: ill hill, H alcsworth Lovelll\Irs. Jemimn, Holbrook, Ipswich Catermole David, Earl So ham, vYickham Fison J ames & Thomas, Barningham, Roberts Mrs. Harriet, Chelmondiston, Market Bury St. Edmund's Ipswich Cattermole IJt.nry, Bardwell, Bury St. Fison Mrs. Catherine Oliver, Fin- Edmund's borough road, Stowmarkct MILITARY OUTFITTERS. Chaplin Georg·e, Eyke, Wood bridge Fison J oseph, Ea~; tern Union mills, HuntJohn & Co.29Tavern street,Ipswicl1 Chase Gcorgc, l\lcndham, Harleston Ipswich Chase John, Hoxne, Scole Fitch Ambrose G. Wixoe, Halstead MILL BILL MAKER. Chaston & More, Wainford mills, Bun gay Fletcber John, Wrentham, Wangford Ayers Robert, Pound street, Halesworth Chenery John, Snape, Saxmundham Folkard John, Stratford St. Anrlrew, ClarkAtmerJohn,Barking,Needhm.Mkt Wickham Market MILLERS. Clark Charles, Gt. Bricett, Stowmarket Ford John, Cotton, Stowmarket Abbott Henry, Walton, Ipswich Clark John, lcklingham, Soham Ford Wm. Tunstall, Wickllam Market AcfieldAlfred,Earl Soham, Wickhm.:\Ikt Clarke Wm.Sapiston,BurySt.Edmund's Fordham Wm.Troston,Bur.rSt.Edmnd's Alderton Daniel, Toppcsfield mills, Clevelan<l Charles, l\Iill road, Kirkley, Foster, Rose & Sons, l\Icndle:~ham, Hadleigh, Ipswich Lowestoft Stonham Aldred Fredck. Wethering-sett, Stonham Clover Ebenezer, Kersey mills, I<ersey, Frost Henry, Flixton road, Bungay Aldred Henry, Brome common, Scale Ipswich Fuller George, Hollesley, Woodbridge Aldrich Danl.Mutford Bridge, Lowestoft Clover Isaac, Buxlmll, Stowmarket Fuller Jacob, Exning, Newmarket Aldrich Waiter, 'Valpole, Halesworth Clover Isaac, Stour street, Sudbury Edwards George, Stokeash, Stonham Alg-er George, Weybread, Harleston Clover Jno.Drinkstone, Bury St.Edmd's Eldred Edward, Stradbroke, Wick ham Alldis William, Monks Eleigh, Ipswich CloYerJohn,Rattlesden,BurySt.Edmd's .M:arket Alston Daniel, Stanstead, Sudbury Clover John Lee, Ncdging, Ipswich Farrow Robert, Wingfield, Harleston Andrews David, Mutford, Beccle~ Coates Henry Banyard, Cod.denham, Garrett Jo~eph Stammers, Cavendish, Andrews Hobert Curtis, 228 Woodbridge Needham Market Sudbury . road, Ipswich Cocker~llWm.Blaxhall,WickhamMarkt Gibson Thos. Bramfield, Saxmundham As ten John, Homersfield, Harleston Cock rill William Elia!'l, West mill, Bury Gissing Thomas Shipp, Great Barton, BaconChnrles,Bedfield,WickhamMarkt St. Edmund's .Hnry St. F.dmund's Baker Charles, Baylham, Ipswich Cocksedge Nathan, Gcorgestreet, Had- Godbold George, Mctfield, Harleston Baker Edward, Great Cornard, Sudlmry leigh, Ipswich Goddard Henry, Cratfieh.l, Halesworth Baker Francis, Old N ewton,Stowmarket Cock sedge Robert, Naughton, Ipswich Godfery Jas. Henry, BartonMills,Soham Baker George, Combs, Stowmarket . Cole John \V. Peasenhall,Saxmundham Goodchild Wm. Belstead road, Ipswich Baker John, Fornham ::it. Martin, Bury Collen John, Wetherdcn, :;towmarket Good man Robert, Hepworth, Scole St. Edmund's Cooke John, 33 Southgate street, Bury Goodrich Misses :Mary Ann, Rose & llal<er Thomas, Prentice street, Laven- St. Edmund's Sarah, Hcngrave, Bury St. Edmund's ham, Sudbury CooperGeo.Dennington, WickhamMarkt Gostling William, Earl Stonharu BaldryWilliam,Middleton,Saxmundham Cooper John, Bures St. Mary,Colchester I Gowing Rohert Henry, Parham, Wick- Jialls Jarnes, vValherswick, Wangford Cooper John, Ellough road & New ham Market Balls J olm, Westleton, Saxmundham Market place, Heccles Green Charles, Potash farm,Mellis, Scale Balls Robert, H untingfield, Halesworth Cooper John, Witnesham, Ipswich Green David, Ilketshall St. Andrew, Bareham E<lward, Clare, Sudbury Coop~r J o~eph (exors. of), Lavenham,, Bungay Barker Wm. Ricldnghall Inferior, Scole Sudbury j Green Edwd. Kersey, Hitch am, Ipswich Barrell Georgc, 1\lctfield. Harleston Cooper Thomas, Blunde!lton, Lowestoft JGreenHy.BadwellA~h,BurySt.Edmnd's Barrell Henr~, H untingfield,H ales worth· Cooper William, Pcttaugh, Stonham GreenJ sph. Flempton,BurySt.Edmund 's .
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