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L TH.ADES DIRECTORY.] 1013 l"AR [SUFFOLK. J FARMERS-continued. Gobbitt William, Ferry farm, Sudborne, Goading .John, Debenham, Stonham Garrod Robert, jun. Stradbroke, Wick- Wickham Market Goodream John, Laxfield, Wickhaml\Ikt ham Market Godbold Edwanl, Metfleld, Harle~ton Goodrich Charles, Cotton, Stowmarket Garrod William, Cockfield, Swlbury Godholrl George, 1\fetfiPld, Harleston Goodrich John, Hopton, 'fliettord Garrould.Tames, Cookley, IIalesworth Godbold Robert, IlketshallSt.Margaret, Goodrich .Toseph, Cotton, Stowmarket Garwood Burwood, Ilketshall St. Mar- Bungay Goodrich Samuel, Cotton, Stowmarket garet, Bung·ay GoddurdEdw11rd, Bromswell,,Voodbrdg Goodrich William, Mendlesham,Stonhm Garwood George, Sib ton, Saxmundltam Gorldard Mrs. Elizfl, \Yenhastn.Haleswth Goodl'ich Wm. Stannrrl.Corton,Lowestft Garwood Robt.Gence,Mendham, Harlstn GoddardGeo.LimtcadMagna, Haleswrth Goodrum Ephraim, Ilketshall St. Mar- Garwood Simon, Kedington,Newmarket Goddard Hcn.Badingham,Saxmundham garet, Bungay Gates Gco. Sapiston, Bury St. Edmund's Gorlrlard James, Crntfirld, Jialesworth GoodwinFrederick, Mcndhum,IIarleston Gates John, Hepworth, Scale Goddard Jame>:, Walpole, Halesworth Goodwin Jameg, Hollesley, \Voodbridge Gathercole Lewis, Worlington, Soham Goddard .John,Kettlebro', Wickhm.Mrkt Goodwin Joseph, Wickhambrook, New- Gathercole Richd. Lakenhcath, Brandon Godrlard John, \Yallwrswick, Wangford market Gathercole Wm. Lakenheath, Urandon Goddard John (exors. of), l\Iendlesham, GoodwinRobt.Wickhambrook,Newmrkt Gault Henry, Dehenham, Stonlwm Stonham Goodwin Samuel, Earl Soham, Wick- Gayford Francis, Eriswell, Brandon GoddarJRobt.Ixworth,Bur,vSt.Edmnd's ham Market Gayford Frederick,Honington, Bury St. Goddard Samuel, Walpole, Halesworth GoodwinWm.EarlSoham,Wickhm.Mrkt Edmund's Gorldard \Vm. Gt. \Venham, Colchester Goodwin\Vm.Hevening-ham,Saxmndhm Gay ford Geo. Barrnw, Bury St.Edmund's Goddard William, Weybread, Harleston Goodwyn 1\Irs. Elizabeth, CampseyAshe, Gayford George, Euston, Thetford Godden Fredk. Lit. Waldingfid. Sudbury Wick ham Market Gavford Georg-e, Preston, Ipswich Godfrey Mrs. J emima, Assington,Sudbry Goodwyn Goodwyn, Framlingham,Wick- Gayford Leonard, Cavenham, Soham 1 Goff"Thomas, Oulton, Lowestoft ham Market Gay ton Richard, Lakenheath, Brand on' GoldingAitred,N orton, BurySt.Edmnd's GoodwynSaml.Allen,Leiston,Saxmndhm Geater Daniel, Theberton, Saxmundham, Golding W illiarn, Dalham, Newmarket Goodwyn Samuel Chapman, Covehithe, Geater John, Wenhaston, Halesworth GoldingWilliam, Cowlinge, Newmarket Wangford GeaterThoruas,Middleton-cum-Fordley, Golding Wm.Felsham ,llur.v St.Edmnd's Goody Jeremiah, Glemsford, Sudbury Saxmundham GoldingWilliam, Gt. Wen ham, Colchester Gosling Mrs. Ann, Gifford 's farm, Gedney Benjamin, Oakley, Scale Goldsmith Geo.Sapiston,BurySt.Edmd's Shimpling, Bury St. Edmund's Gedney Henry, Sewell's farm, Eye Goldsmith George, Walpole, Haleswortlt Gosling.TamesW.Lit.Bradley,N ewmarkt Gedne,v John Chaston, Fressingfield, Goldsmith George, Whepstead, Bury St. Gosling J ames W .LIt. Th urlow, N ewmrkt Harlcston Edmund's GoslingWm.Felsbam,BurySt.Edmund's Gedney Mrs. Sarah, Brome, Scole GoldsmithJames,Peasenhall,Saxmndhm Gosnell J. Walford, Bentley, Ipswich Gentry James, Washbrook, Ipswich Goldsmith John, Elmswell, Bury St. Goss James, Peasenhall, Saxmundharn Gibbens Charles, Blyhurgate st. Beccles Edmund's Gostling William, Earl Stonham Gibbens William, Swine's green,Beccles Goldsmith Thomas, Bard well, Bury St. Gouldby George, Rushmere, Wangford Gibson 1Cornelius, Willingham l1all, Edmund's Gower Georg·e, Fressingfield, Harleston Willingham St. Mary, Wangford Goldsmith Thomas, Ixworth, Bury St. GowerJames, Badingham,Saxmundham Gibson John, N ormamton, Lowestoft Edmund's Gowing Edward, Badwell Ash, Bury St. Gibson William, Chediston, Halcsworth Goldsmith Thomas, Stoke-by-Nayland, Edmund's Gifford Charle;l, Cowlin!;e, Newmarket Colchester Gowiug John, Aldham, Ipswich Gifford Daniel, Cowlinge, Newmarket Goldspink Charles, Oulton, Lowestoft Gowing Hobert, \Vhatfield, Ipswich Gilbert John, Blythburgh, T.Jalesworth GoldspinkEdwd. Wilby, Wickham.Markt Gowing Robcrt, Wingficld, Harleston Gilbert John, Frostenden, \Vangford Goldspink James, Oulton, Lowestoft Gowing Samuel, Wingfield, Harleston Gilbert Robert, Kelsale, Saxmundbam Goldspink William, Pakefield,Lowestoft Gowing Thomas, Thorpe, Saxmundham Gilbert Robt. Knod is hall, Saxmundham Gonner Sebborn Kersey, Lampard brook, Gowsell Samuel, H epworth, Scole Gipson J oseph, Westhall, W angford Framlinghnm, Wickham Market Graham Henry William, Great Saxham, Gipson Joseph, Wissett, I-lalesworth Gooch Daniel, Stoven, \Vangford Bury St. Er:lmunr:l's Gipson William, Shadingfield, Wangford Gooch James,Gt.Redisham, Halesworth Graham Ireland, Elmswell, Bury St. Girling Frederick & Horace, Yoxford, Gooch .John, Bradficld St. Clare, Bury Edmund's Saxmundham St. Edmund's GrahamirelandWm.Hen.Wortham, Diss Girling Thomas & Son, The Rookery, Gooch John, Bruncli~h, Wick ham Market Gray Ch!J.rles, Earl Ston ham Rend ham, Saxmundham GoochRobt. Rattlesdcn, Bury St. Edmnd's Gray Edward, Parhum, \Yickham Market Girling Abraham, Stradbroke, Wick ham Gooch Waiter ,Stanton, Bury St. Edmnd's Gray Edward, Reydon, Wang·ford Market Goocher Charles, Bentley, Ipswich Gray George,Parham,Wickham Market Girling Anthony, Brundish, \Vickham Gooda Thomas Pead, Mutford, Beccles Gray George, Uggeshall, Wangford Market Goodcltild Edward, Freckenham, Soham Gray Jarnes, Boulge, Woodbridge Girling Fredk. "r estleton, Saxmundham I' Goodchild Henry W illiam, Church farm, Gray John, Westhall, Wangl'ord Girling James, Dunning-worth hall, Wh~pstead, Bu:y St. Edmund's Gray Samuel, U ggeshall, Wangfot•d Tunstall, Wickham Market Goodchild John, Barningham, Bury St. Gray William, :South Cove, Wangford Girling James, Westleton, Saxmundham Edmund's Green Horace & Thomas, Haughley Girling J obn Bullock, Col stone hall, GoodchildJ ohn,G t. \Vratting, N ewmarkt g-reen, Stow market Badingham, Saxmundham Goodchild John. Kedington, Newmarket Green Abraham, Ringshall, Stowmarket Girling John Symonds, Knodishall, Goodchild Philip, Ashfield, Stonharn Green Benjamin Powling, Little Bla- Saxmundharu Goodchild \V m. Fressingfield, Harleston kenharn, Ipswich Girling Matthew, Saxmundham road, Goodchild William, H undon,N cwmarkct Green Charles, Potash farm,Mellis,Scole Frarnlingharn, Wick ham Market Goor:lchild WilliamS.Glemsford,Sudbury Green Charles Herhert, Mellis, Scale Girling Philip Capon, Hall farm, U g~es- Goodenham George Creasy, Ringshall, I Green George, Castle street, Framling- hall, Wangfortl Stowmarket ham, Wickham Market GirlingRichard, Gisleham, Wangford GooderhamChas.Barking,NeedhamMkt Green George, Hintlcsham, Ipswich Girling Richard, \Vestleton,Raxmundhm Goodf'rhnm George, ~Ionewden, ·wick- Green Georgc, Naughton, Ipswich Girling Robert, Cratfield, Halesworth ham Market Green Henry, Hoxne road, Eye Girling Thomas, Frostenden, Wangford Gooderham Gcorge ( exors. of), Monew- 1 Green Henry, Moat house, Swan green, GirlingThos.Wm.Peasenhall,Saxmndhm'1 den, \Vicklmrn Market Cratfield, Halesworth GissrmAhrahm.jun.Thebertn.Saxmndhm I Gooderham James, Thorndon, Eye ·Green Henry, Syleham, Scole Gissing Henry Herbert (exori!. of), The' Gooderham John,l\'Iendlesham,Stonham I Green Jacob, Caley green,.Somersham, Green, Mendlesham, Stonham I Gooderham John, Kenton, Stonham I Ipswich Gissing Spencer ( exors. of), Mendles-1 Gooderham John ( exors. of), 1\Iendles- Green H ugh, Newton, Sudbury ham, Stonham ham, Stonham Green IIugh,jun. Newton, Sudbury Gi ttug Arthur, W orlington, So ham Gooderhnm William, l\Ionewden, 'Yick- Green .Mra.J a ne, Fressingfield, Harleston Gittus J amcs t-lmith, l\lildenhall, Soh am ham Market Gr<Oen John, Acton, Sudbury GittusRobt.West row, Mildenhall,Sohm Gooderham William, Rickinghall Su- Green John, Nedging, Ipswich Gladwell Georgc, Shotley, Ipswich perior, Scale !Green John, Polstcad, Colcheater filadwell John, Stutton, Ipswich Gooderham William John, Brandeston, 'Green John M. Stradishall, Newmarket Glasspoole John,Herringfleet,Loweiltoft Wickham Ma1·kct I Green Mrs. Louisa, Stratford St. l\iary, Gobbett John Welton, Iken hall, Iken,· Goading Ebenezer, vYitnesham, Ipswich, Colchester 'Vickham Market Goading Frcdk. Henry, Flixton,Bungay Green Richd.Depden,BurySt.Edmund's GolJbitt Henry 1\foore, Capel St. An-. Goorling Jeremiah, Westerfield, Ip~wich Green Robt. Depden,Bury St.Edmund's drew, Woodbridge I Goading Jercminh, Witneshnm, Ipswich Green Samuel, Rushmere, Wangford Gobbitt John, Hollesley, Woodhrillg-e I Goorlin~ John, California, Ipswich I Green Thos. Depden,BurySt, Edmunu's .
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