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Suffolk. • { Keli..Y's 1358 FA& SUFFOLK. • { KELI..Y'S. I<'ARMERS continued. 'Wilby G.Hill frm.Shadishall,Newma.rket Worters Benjamin, Groton, Colcheste~ Welham Jonathan,Kettlebaston,Ipswich Wiles John, Rumburgh, Halesworth WortersC.Priory farm,Lavenham R.S.Ol Welham Joseph, Cottawade, Brantham, Wiles John, South Elmham St. James, Worters Thomas, Milden, Ipswich Manningtree Halesworth Worters Thos. Benj. Groton, Colchester Welham Stripling, Stratford St. Mary Wiles William, Mendham, Harlestoc. Wright William & William Wilton,Cross Wells .A.Hall frm.Shadingfid. Haleswrth Williams&Son,Alderton hall,Woodbrdge green, Cocktield R.S.O WellsF.Ea.st green,Kelsale,Saxmundhm Williams Charles, Cotton, Stowmarket WrightC.High trees,Pols.tead,Colchester> Welton Mrs. Elizabeth, Marlesford, Williams Samuel, Lakenheath, Brandon Wright Charles, Polstead, Colchestel" Wickham Market Willi!t.ms Walt.Battisford,NeedhamMrkt Wright E. White bo. Mickfield,~tonham Welton F. Laxfield, Framlingham R.S. 0 :WilliamsWm. Hattisford,NeedhamMarkt Wright Elijah, Redisham, Halesworth W esley John, Chattisharn, Ipswich WilliiunsW. Valley fm. Buxhill,Stowm·rkt Wright E. Little Stonham, Earl Stonham West Harry, Brook farm, Walsham-le- Willis Mrs. John, Poplar house, Rams- Wright Geo. Bedtield, Wickham Market Willows, Bury St. Edmunds bolt, Woadbridge Wright George,Farnbam, Saxrnundbam West Henry, North hall, Hepworth,Diss Willis William, Helmingham, Stonham; Wright George. Lawshall, Bury West Henry Thomas, Brook, Walsham- & at The Chestnuts, Cretingham, Wright Geo. Rushmere hall, Lowestoft le-Willows, Bury St. Edmunds Wickham Market Wright Geo. jun. Porter's farm, Cove- \Vest Sok>mon E. Four ashes,Walsham- \'Villson William, Darsham, \Vetherden, hithe, Wrentham, Wangford R.S.O le-Willows, Bury St. Edmunds Stowmarket Wright G. W.Lit.Stonham,Earl Stonham West William, Mutford, Beccles Wilson Arthur, Hall farm, Langham, WrightJames, Butley. WickhamMarket Western George ~aunders, llildeston Bury St. Edmunds Wright James, Greeting St. Mai)'r Western John, Ferry farm, Sudborne, Wilson Mrs. E. Abbey frm.Leiston R.S. 0 Need ham Market 1 Wickham Market W1lsonG.Gedgrave ball, WickhamMarkt Wright James, Stradishall, Newmarket Westley \Villiam Waiter, Nether hall, Wilson Josepb, Brook farm, Langham, Wright John Ely, Preston manor, Tuddenbam St. Mary1 Mildenball Bury St. Edmunds Lavenham R.S.O ·westren J. The Hall, Elmsett, Ipswich Wilson Rubert, Barnby, Beccles Wright John N. Bramfield, Haleswort.h West.ropp Henry, Long Melford R.S. 0 Wilsoil Samuel, :Flixton, Bungay . WrightK.EarlSoham,Framlnghm.R.S.O Westrup James, Flixton road, Bungay Wilson Thomas William (exors. of), Wright Matthias,Middletn.Saxmundhm WeybrewG.P.St.Bartholomew's,Sudbry Friar's Hall, Coram Street & Cross Wright Reuben, Layharn, Hadleigh 'Wharton Alfred, Walsham hall, Mend- farms, Hadleigh Wright Reuben, Old kiln, Elmswell, ham, Harleston Wilson William, Raydon hall, Orford, Bury St. Edmunds ~ & at Woolpit, Wharton Charles, Pixey green, Strad- Wic:kham Market Bury St. Edmunds broke, Wick ham Market Wilson Wm. The Hall, Baylham, Ipswich WrightT.N.Athelington bl. Wickhm.Mkt Wharton Charles, Wingfield,Stradbroke, Wilson William Dennis, Rookery farm, Wright William, Dennington, Framling- Wickham Market Cretingham, Wickham Market ham R.S.O Whartun Hy. South Elmham hall, South Wilton Frederick, Stuston, Scole Wright William, Brad field & at Stann Elmham, St. Margarets, Harleston Wilton Mrs. Sarah, Thrandeston, Scole ingfield, Bury St. Edmunds Wharton Thomas, Cratfield, Halesworth Wing.A.Street fm. Barton mls ..Mildenhall Wright Wm. Thos. \Vesterfield, Ipswich Wharton William (exors. of), .Broad Oak Winter Edwin Henry, College farm, Wrinch Cbas. Edward, Freston, Ipswich farm, Peasenhall, Saxmundham Bruisyard, Saxmundham · WrinchR.Nether hall,Ha.rkstead,Ipswich Whatling C. Denham, Wic:kham Market WinterH.{elO.ors.of),Sibton,Saxmundhn, Wrinch Waiter, Erwarton, Ipswich Whatling David, Worlingworth, Fram- Winter Mrs. S. Hessett, BurySt..Edmunds Wythe John, Debenbam, Stonham lingham R.S.O Wisbey Henry1 Sternfield, Saxmundham Young Saml. Barking, Needham Market Whatling George, Yew Tree farm, Witt Matthew (exors. of), Manor farm, YoungmanMissFlorenceida, Walsham, l<'ressingfield, Harleston ·'fhurston, Bury St. Edmunds le-Willows, Bury St. Eclmunds Whatling Henry, Brown's farm, Wey- \Vitton James, Hopton, Thetford Youngman James, Cbarsfield hall, bread, Harleston Witton S.Speirshill farm,Wortbam,Diss Charsfield, Wickham Market Whatling James, Weybread, Harlestun Witton William, 'fhelnetharn, Thetford Youngman Philip, Walsham-le-Willows, Whayman W. Iken, Wickham Market Wittrick John, Mettingham, Bungay Bury St. Edmunds Whistlecraft Ralph & llerman, Church, Wollard James, Kedington, Haverhill Youngman Thomas, Gislingham, Eye Mendlesham, Stonham Wo1ton Cordy Samuel, Abbey farm, Ix- Yonngman Thomas William, Walsham- WhitbyE.Gt.Wenham,Stratfrd.St.Mary worth, Bury St. Edmnnds. le-Willows, Bury St. Edmunds Whit by William Chaffy, Woodlands, Wolton D.Capel St. Andrew, Woodbridge Youngman William Morley, Squirrel's Haydon, Hadleigh Wolton Horace, The Hall farm, New- hall, Wattisfield, Diss . White Charles, Wenhaston, Halesworth bourne, \Voodbridge YoungsChas. Hinton hall,Saxmundham WbiteG.W.Brnndish,FramlnghmR.S.O WoltonW,Badinghm.Framlnghm.R.S.O Youngs George, Worlingworth, !<'ram· White John, Raydon, Hadleigh Womack Mrs. Deborah, Lodge farm, lingham R.S.O White John, The Grove, Chevington, Coney Weston, Bury St. Edmunds Youngs Hy. Ilketshall St. John, Bungay Bury St. Edmunds WomackG. (exors.of), Hopton,Tbetford Youngs John, Wenhaston, Halesworth White Thomas Girling, Abbey farm, Wood James, Hemingstone, Needham YoungsJu_ jun. Wenhaston1 Haleswortb Sibton, Saxmundham . Market Youngs Mrs. Sarah, Southwold H.S.O ·whiteband John, Wissett, Halesworth Wood Orford, llrantham, Manningtree Whiting Charles, East Bergholt Wood Wilham, Helmingham, Stonham Farm :Balliffs "Whiting George, Southolt, Eye Woodard William, Kelsale, Saxmundhm · Whiting T. C. Chediston, Halesworth WoodgateJ.Shirnpling,BurySt.Edmunds Adams George (to Mr. Charles White), Whitmore Charles & Fredk. Black barn, Woodgate Miss Mary Ann, Brent Eleigh, Blythburgh, Halesworth .AI wood green,Rickinghalllnferior,Diss Lavenham R.S.O Alderton Amos (to E. Wa.lter Greene esq. Whitmore Chas. Kenttishall, Thetford Woodgate Richd. Cbelsworth, Bildeston J. P. ), Pakenham, Bury St. Edmumls Whitmore J. Whitehouse, Earl Stonham Woodgate T.(exors. of),Felixstowe R.S.O Alderton Charles (to Capt. lhos. Har­ Whitmore Thomas Johnson, Oakenhill Woods Alfred, Denham, WickhamMarket court Powell), Driukstone, Bury St.Ed hall, Badingham, FramlinghamR.S. 0 Woods Charles- Hector, Baoton R.S.O Alderton John (to Col. J. A. Corballi~). Wlntmore William, Kenton, Stunham Woods Cbas. .H.Wyverstone,Sto~market Wetheringsett, Stonham WhittakerR.Barninghm.BurySt.Edmds Woods LTowniarm&Cranlcymill,Eye Aldrich .Bloom (to W. Lowther esq.). Whitton A. Hackfield green,lloxne,Scole Woods James, Hall, \'\'alsham-le-Wil- Farnham, Sa:xmundham Whyman Hy. S. Iken, Wickham Market lows, Bury St. Edmunds Alexander Edward (to F.red Hayward Whymark William, Rnshmere St. Woods J.Lodge farm, Thrandeston,Scole esq. ), Shadingfield, Halesworth Andrew's, Ipswich WoodsJ.Sycamotefrrn.Kenton,Stonham Alexander William (to Mr. C. Uoodrich), Whymark William,Sidegate lane, Wood- Woods Rt. F. Horham, Wick ham Market Cotton, Stowmarket , bridge road, Ipswich Woods Stephen1 Lowlands farm, Flixton Allington James (to Frank Seago esq.), Wicks Chas. Crowfield,Needham Market road, Bungay North Cove, Beccles Wicks E. 'l'icehurst,. Tostock, Bury St. Ed Woods Wm. Waters,Blundeston,Lowestft All sop William (to J. M. L1oyd esq.), Wicks Job, Little Stonham,EarlStonham WoodwardS.K. Wetheringsett lo.Stonhm Kate's hill, Hadleigh S.O Wigg "Edward,Manor & Eastwood Lodge Woodward Thomas (exors. of), White Andrews Charles (to Harry Spencer farms, Walberswick, S(mtbwold R.S.O hall, Old Newton, Stowmarket \Vaddington esq. D.L.., J.P.), Caven- Wigg George, Flixton, Lowestoft WoodyardEdward,Churchfarm,Kelsale, ham, Mildenhall S.O. • Wigg Lewin, Middleton, Saxmundham Saxmundham Andrews John (to D. Parry-Crookeesq.), Wightman Arthur,Mendlesham,Stonhm Woollard Mrs. Isaac, East Bergholt Darsham, Saxmundham Wightman Ilerbert, Saxtead, Framling- Woollard Isaac, Wilde street, Mildenhall .Anness David (to Mril. Mary Batten), ham R.S.O WoollardJ.Chedburgh,BurySt.Edmunds Thelnetham, Thetford Wightman Mrs. Mary Ann (exors. of), Woollard Waiter, Bnrmans hills, Strad- Armstron~ James (to Eugene F. Wells Earl Stonham broke, Wickham Market esq.), Model farm, Ruxhall, Stowmrkt WigbtmanS.Saxtead,Framlnghm.R.S. 0 Worledge Charles, Barber's farm, Wick- Ashwcll David (to Mrs. Byles), Back Wightwick Berbt. Cowlinge,~market hambrook, Newmarket hamlet, Ipswich .
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