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Norfolk. [Kelly's 664 BU'l' NORFOLK. [KELLY'S BuTCHERS continued. Partridge D.Red Lion st.Aylshm.R.S.O Smith William, Runham, Yarmouth Leeder Rooert John, Cley R.S.O Patrick James, Flitcham, Lynn Solly Frederick Kerrison, Market pl~ Le Grice Jsph.Jn.2 Dereham rd. Nrwch Perowne A. 16 St. Leonard's rd.Nrwch East Harling, Thetford Leman John, North str~et, Lynn Pidgeon WaltPr, 7 Norwich road,New Southerland Hy. 2 Valinger's rd. Lynru Leveridge J. Mattishall, l>ereham Walsoken, WisbPch f3outhgate Sampson,Quay,Wells R.S.O Lewes John A. Church st. Attlsboro' Pigg Arth.W. 26 Devonshire st.Norwch 8outhgate W. J. 91 Middlegate street,... Lewis Hy. •& Sons, Snettisham, Lynn Pigg Mrs. B. 140 Armes street, North Yarmouth Lewis James, Gayton, Lynn Heigham, Norwich Spink Walter, St. Nicholas street; Livock John, Bridgham, Thetford Pointer Albert Charles, 130 Angel rd. Market place & Denmark street, Diss. Lock Steph'ln Jfy. I] Norfolk st. Lynn New Catton, Norwich Spinks Ernest John, Northwold, Stoke Lomax S. Red Lion st. Aylsham R.S.O Pointer Thos. Purfleet street, Lynn Ferry S.O Lomax W.alter, Southrepps, Norwich Pointer Wm. Shouldham, Downham Spinks E. W. MPthwold, Stk.FerryS.O• Long F. Terrington St. Clement, Lynn Porrett Reynolds, Bawburgh, Norwich Spinks John William, Methwold,Stoke Lovick Saml. R. 10 Botolph st. Norwch Powell R.H.New Buckenham,Attleboro' Ferry S.O.; & at Northwo!d Makins Robert, Litcham, Swaffham Pratt Arthur, 148 Heigham at. Norwch Spinks Thomas, Swanington, ~orwich. Mallett George, Halvergate, Norwich Preston Brothers, London st.Swaffham Spurgeon Mrs. Ellen, Mundesley-on- Mallett John Massingham, Quay,Wells Preston Edmd. Shouldham, Downham Sea, North Walsham R.S.O.; Stiffkey, Wells R.S.O. & Proudfoot B. F. Bacton,NorthWalsham Spurgeon .Tohn, Trunch, Nth.Walsham. Blakeney R.S.O Pull R'eginald, Heacham, Lynn Spurgeon Wm. Aldborough, Norwich Mallett William, Reedham R.S.O Purdy John Surieon, Staithe street, Stanforth Frederick William,2 & 126a,.. Marjoram Robert, South Walsham St. Wells R.S.O. & Binham, Wighton Magdalen road, Norwich Mary, Norwich R.S.O Starling Arthur, Weybourne, Halt Markin Mrs. K. E. Hickling, Norwich Pye Austin, Catton, Norwich Steel A. Briston, l\felton Constable S.O" Martins O.B.28 St.Benedict's st.Nrwch Raby Robert ·& Sons, Thornage, Dere· Stibbons Wm. Coltishall, Norwich Martins David, Ingoldisthorpe, Lynn ham; Briston,Melton Constable S.O. Stimpson Benjamin, Hackford, Norwcb• Massingham Mrs.P. North street,Lynn & Briston road, MeltonConstableS.O Stimpson R. Morton, Norwich Massingham T.R.3o St.James' st.Lynn Ramm A. J. High st. Wells R.S.O Stimpson T. 33 Norwich st.Ea.Derehm. Masters Frederick, Docking, Lynn Rands F. Victoria buildings, Greeve- Stockings & Sons, 26 St. Stephen's Masters Waiter, Gaywood, Lynn gate road, Hunstanton street, Norwich Matthews H ..c::o Magdalen rd. Norwch RawsonMiss E.68 Middlegate st.Yrmth Strachan Archibald :\1. Kenninghall &.:. Matthewson Elliott,Hevingham, Nrwch Rawson W. 7 Church st.East Dereham Banham, Thetford Mays Mrs. G. K. 84 Victoria rd.Yrmth Reed James, 30 Ade:aide street,Norwch Stratton H. C. 31 King st. Yarmoutli· Mays William, 56 Middlegate street & Reeder Robert, Kettlestone, Fakenham Styles GPorge, Bressingham, Diss 49 Camden road, Yarmouth Reeve E. 6 Saturday Market pl. Lynn Sutherland E. H. 41 Norfolk st. Lynnr Miles C. G. Abbey farm, Alburgh, Reeve Edward, Hilgay, Downham Sutton & Co. Blofield, Norwich Harleston Reeve Thomas William, Cheese hill, Sutton Benjamin Charles, Freethorpe•. Miles Sydney, Hempnall, Norwich East Harling. Thetford Norwich; Blofield; & at Reed-· Milk Geo. :Bawdeswell, East Dereham Reeve Thomas William, Garboldisham, ham R.S.O Milk George, Mill farm, Swanton Mor- Tbetford Sutton Thomas, Loddon, Norwich ley, East Dereham Rennett Thos. Samuel, Congham, Lynn Swann Edwin, 57 Market pl. Yarmouth'l Milk W. S. Swanton Morley,E.Derehm Reynolds Charles, Blakeney R.S.O Syder Frank, Weasenham St. Peter.. Miller Fras. T. 229 Queen's rd.Norwch Reynolds Chas. Stiffkey, Wells R.S.O Swaffham Miller Samuel Sheppard, The Highway, Reynolds Wm. J.-essingham, Norwich Tallowin William Arthur, Buxton,.. Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech Riches William, Wighton R.S.O Norwich Mobbs Harry. jun. Topcroft, Bungay Rix James D. Pulham St. Mary Mag- Tansley William, Dersingham, Lynn Moore Alfred, 67 Union street, Norwch dalen, Harleston Tash Frank. Gt. Hockham, Thetford' Moore Herbert F. Bridge st. Downham Roberson Chas. Tittleshall, Swaffham Teed John Robert, 26 Norwich roa.d, Moorhouse W. Burnham Market,Lynn Roberts Jas.Wereham,Stoke Ferry S.O New Walsoken, Wisbech Morris J. Gt. Massingham, King'sLynn Robertson Geo. Long, Heacham, Lynn Terrington Fredk. Dersingham, Lynn. Morris Reginald, Denmark road, New Robins Arthur G. 31a, St. George's Thomas A. B. Great Massingham,.. Catton, Norwion road, Yarmouth King's Lynn Motts F. 8 Middle Market rd. Yarmth Robins Harry, Aldborough, Norwich Tho1'pe Waiter King, Methwold,Stoke· Motts J. H. 56 Gladstone st. Norwich Rolph Jacob, Feltwel1, Brandon Ferry S.O Myhill Sidney, Ormesby St. Margaret, Russell Thomas, Cawston, Norwich Tillett James, 4 Fishergate, Norwich.•. Yarmouth Sadler Fredk. 9 GardPn st. Cromer Timby George. 12 ~orwich road, New· 1\apthan Horace, Wimbotsham, Down- Samson Leslie, Wiggenhall St. Ger- Walsoken, Wisbech ham Market mans, Lynn Tipple Thomas, Clenchwarton, Lynllll Nelson James & Sons Limited, 157 Sanrlford John Edmund Chaplin, 30 St. Todd Leonard, The Homestead, Great. King street & 13 Broad row, Yrmth Giles street. Norwich Poringland. Norwirh Nelson Herb~rt, Ashill, Thetford Saul Henry WHliam, Market place, Toffts Thos.High st.Walsingham R.S.O> Nelson William, Necton, Swaffham Ea~t HarEng, Thetford Tuck John, Outwell. Wisbech Neville Brothers, Welney, Wisbech Saul Sidney, 74 Rupe-rt st. Norwich Tuddenham Mrs. F. Cawston road,. Neville Emest Jas. Feltwell, Brandon Saunders SilvesteT. Shipdbam, Thetfrd Aylsbam R.S.O Nice C. 26 Bishop's Bridge rd.Norwch Savage Fredk. 154 Dereham rd.Norwch Tuddenham William Percy, Towlb Nicholls S. Millgate st. Ayls'hamR.S.O Savage Thos. 101 Dereham rd. Norwcb green, Wymondham Nicholson Jn, & F. Elmbam, Dereham Sawyer Mrs. H. 24 St. James' st.Lynn Tunney Fredk. Gressenhall, Dereham. Nicholson Georg~, New Buckenham, Seaman Mrs. Mary. Market pl.Swaffhm Tye Chas. H. 168 Heigham st. Norwclllo Attleborough gpase William Hy. Worme~ay, Lynn Utting Edward, Corpusty, Norwich Nobbs Jeremiah, Yelverton, Norwich Seeker A. East Rudham, King's Lynn Varvel Wm. 17 St. Stephen's rd.~rwclt. Norwich Meat Co. 4 Bregg st. Norwch Semmence Alfd. Hingham, Attleboro' Wacey Samuel James, Trafalgar roaili Osborne George, Pentney, Swaffham Semmence John, Hingham, Attleboro' west, Gorleston, Yarmouth Osier Geo. Thos. Southery, Downham Seppings Edward, 28 Lower Goat lane Walker Fredk. 4 Providence st. Lynn. Outlaw John Maidwell,Pulham St.Mary & 57 Dereham road, Norwich Want Philip, High st.Sbrnghm. R.S.O· Magdalen & Pulham St. Mary the Seppings Mrs. J.Staithe st.WellsR.S.O Ward Mrs. Jas. Chas.Loddon,Norwcb. Virgin, Ha.rleston; Dickleburgh, Seppings .Tn. Theatre rd. Wells R.S.O Warmoll John Richard, Market place~. Scole & Thoroughfare, Harleston Seppings William, Barney, Dereham, Harleston, Norfolk Page & Son, Dilham, Norwich Sewell & Page, Market pl. North Warnes Mrs. Louisa, Stratton St .. Page Herbt. H. Tower st. Bolt R.S.O Walsham Mary, Long Stratton R.S.O Palmer Chas. Market st. N. Walsham Sharman James, Outwell, Wisbech Warren Alfd. J. High st. DownhQm Palmer John, Catton, Norwich Sharman R. W. Bumham 1\Iarket,Lynn Warren Leonard Geo.28 Pitt st.Norwch­ Palmer M.A. 18 Timberhill st. Norwch Siely & Son, Hall la. Nth. Walsham Watling Geo. 124 Ber st. Norwich Palmer W. King's Arms st. N.Walshm ~mith Bertie, Forncett St. Peter, Watson C. 7 Southtown rd. Yarmouth> Palmer W. 88 Magdalen st. Norwich Long Stratton R.S.O Watson W.17.~ Southtown rd. Yarmth Palmer William, 51 St. Benedict's st. Smith Chas. Gt. Ryburgh, Fakenham Watts John William, "33 Angel road~ Norwich Smith Charles, Thurlton, Norwich New Catton. Norwich Parfitt Mrs. Rose, Brooke, Norwich Smith Charles L. Gaywood, Lynn Webb George William, Market pl. DisS" Parker Charles James, 6 Bond street Smith F. J. 26a, Rupert st. Norwich Webster Frank, Hillington, Lynn & Church street, Cromer ~mith Fredk. 70 Vauxhall st. Nrwch Wegg William, 36 Chapel street, Lynno Parker Henry Nichols, Cley R.S.O. & Smith Fuller, 23 Garden st. Cromer Wegg Wm. Trunch, North Walsham- Weybourne, Holt 'lmith Geo. Boughton, Stoke FerryS.O Whalebelly John, Watton, Thetford Parsons E. Exchange st. Attleboro' Smith Robert B. Caister, Yarmouth Whalebellv William, Watton. ThPtfrd' .Partridge A.. Gt. Ellingham,Attleboro' gmith Waiter, Market pl. Swaffham Whales John, Tunn street, Fakenham.. .
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