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SUFFOLK. FAR 1343 Blake Samuel, Hepworth, Diss Brewster Frederick, Mutford, Beccle11 Bull Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY.] SUFFOLK. FAR 1343 Blake Samuel, Hepworth, Diss Brewster Frederick, Mutford, Beccle11 Bull Mrs. Ann, Bramfield, Hafesworth Blancbfiower'l:imothy Coleman,Hollow· Brewster J.Hemin~stone, NeedhamMrkt Bull John, High Street green, Urea.ll tree, Hopton, Yarmouth Bridge Alfred, Chevington, Bury St. Ed Finborough, Stowmarket , Bland Mrs. M. Whepstead,, Bury St. Ed Bridge Charles,Chevington, Bury /St.Ed Hull John, Hitcham, llildeston Block Samuel, The Limes fa.rrnj Rush- Bridges Charles, Jot-:y"s farm, Campsey Hullard Samuel, Tatt.ingstdne, Ipswich mere St. Andrew, Ipswich 1 Ashe R.S.O. Wickham Market Bullingham George, Hoxne, Scole Bloomfield Alexander, Bra.iseworth 1Eye BridgesCharles,Norton,Bury St.Edmnds Bullingham John, Worlingworth, Fram.o Hloomfield Charles, Carters farm, Bridges Chat!. Stowlangtoft, Bury St. Ed lingham R.S.O Worlingworth, Framlingham R.S.O Bridges HarryClemence,Redcastle farm, Bullingham Robert, Bacton R.S.O BloomfieldC. Walberswick,Sthwld.R.S.O Pakenham, Bury St. Edmunds Bullingham Rdbert, Cotton, Stowmarket .Bloomfield Ellis,TbeHall,I<'lowton,Ipswh BridgesHy.Grea.t Barton,BurySt.Edmds & Bacton R 8.0 Bloomtleld Henry, (.i-islingham, Eye Bridges Robert, Gislingham, Eye BullockC.BradfieldSt.George,Bur}St.Ed Bloomf:ield John, Pixey green, Strad- Bridges Saml. Marlesford, Wickhm.Mrkt BullockC.North grn.Cratfid.Haleswortl1 broke, Wickham Market Briggs R. Bulcamp farm, Halesworth Bullock Henry, Wingfield, Harleston Bloom field Robert,Benhal~ Saxmundhm Brigham Jn. Thos. Red house,Occold,Eye Bullock Robert, Redgrave, Diss Bloom field Step hen, Ash field, Btonham BrightonRt. IlketshallSt.Andrew,BungayJ Bullock W. E. BradtieldSt. Clare, BurySt. E Eloomf!eldT. TaQ.nington,WickhamMrkt Brighton William Seaman, Chepenhall Bumfrey James,l<'ressingfield,Harlesi,on moss Geo.Rect ho.Sterntield,Saxmndhm hall, Fressingfield, Harleston I Bumstead Henry, Bramford, Ipswich Rloss Willia~/ ¥elton, Wood bridge Br~gbtwell Robert, Kenny hi_ll,Mildenhall Bunting I<'rederick, Ex_ning, Newmarket Blowers BenJamm, Wenhaston,Halswrth BnnkleyFredk. Sn lborne,W1ckham Mrkt 1 Burch Chas.Hy.Grund1shurgh, Woodbdg Blowers Geo. Drivers farm,LeistonR.S.O Brinkley Henry, Craig farm, Sudborne, · Burch .Fredk. T. W, Winston, Stonhan\ Blowers Henry, Patt.J.es farm, Knodis- Wick ham Market Burch H. Manor farm,Clopton, Woodbdg hall, Saxmundham BristowWalter,TheElms,LittleStonham, Burch James, Boulge, Woodbridge Hlowers Wm . .Reydon, Wangford R.S.O Earl Stonham BurchStephen,Preston,LavenhamR.S.O Hlowers Wm. W rentha.m, Wangfrd. R. S. 0 Brock Ed ward, College farm, South Elm- . Burgess Alfd. Jn. Grove, Flo wton, Ipswich &by Robert, Columbyne hall, Stow- ham St. George, Harleston . !Burgess W. ~Vrentham,WangfordR.S.Q> upland.Stowmarket Brock Henry, Botany farm, Lethermg- BurleyGoodmg,Stoven,WangfordR.S.O BocockF.N.Copley gro.Lidgate,Newmkt ham, Wickham Market BurreU Robert,Risby,Bury St.Edmunds 1 Bocock George1 Ga.zeley, Newmarket Brook Mrs. Elizabeth, Gislingham, Eye' BuiTellRobert,Westley,Bury St.Edmnds Hocock W. Memo~ House farm, Gazeley, Brook F'enning, Barha.m, Ipswich Burrell Walton, Fornham St. Martin, Newmarket Brook Fenning, Henley, lp;wich Bury St. Edmunds .£oggis J ames, Oultou, Lowestoft BrookJ.I<'. Hall,Crowfield, N eedhm. Mrkt' BurroughsTbos.Norton,BurySt.Edmnds BolderoAlbert, White house,Rattlesden, Brook. Robt.F.Crowfi13ld,NeedhamMarkt Burrows Alfred, Hoo,. Wickham Market Bury St. Edmunds Brook Miss Hose A. Whitehouse farm,! BuiTows David, Whioo House farm, llloldero LonsdaleJ.l:Iargrave,BurySt.Ed Great Glemham, Saxmundham Boulge, Woodbridge Rolderston E. Hiveninghm.Saxmundhm Brook William, Hoo, Wickham Market Burrows David, White House, Thorpe EoltonZ.Streetfarm,Metficld,Harle~ton Rrooker John, Fritton, Yarmouth Hall & Potash farms, Dallinghoo, Bond J.juo..Kemball's., Buxhall,Stowrnkt Brooks W1lliam, Naughton, Ipswich Wickbam Market · BondJames,Rattlesden,BurySt.Edmnds Broom Jas. Saml. Weybread, Harleston Burrows James, Park farm, Marlesford, Bond R~bert, Simpson, St. Edmund's, Brothers H.y. ~tanton,B~ry St.Edmunds Wickham Market Brund1sb, F raml1ngham R.S.O Brothers Wllham, Beech free farm, Wat-·Burrows1 L. Stowuplandr Stowmarket BondThos.Nathaniel,Framsden,Stonhm tisfield, Di~ Burrows Sutton, Home farm, Dalljng- Eond Wm. Ashbocking, Needham Mrkt Brown Alfred,LinsteadParva,Haleswrth boo, Wickharn Market BondWm.Moor frm.Friston,Saxmndhm Brown Edward, Metfield, Harleston Burrows William, White House farm, Bonnett George,. West Row fen, West Brown George, Baylham, Ipswich . Parham, Wickham Market row, Mildenhall Brown George, Burgate, Diss Burt Thos. Philips, Norton, Bury St. Ed iBonnett John, Wickhambrook, N ewmkt Brown Geo. Hevenin~liam,Saxmundhm I Hurton Clement, White · house, Gisle- Bootman Alfred, Walpole, Halesworth Brown George,RickinghallSuperior, Diss ham, Lowestoft Boatman Robert, Walpole, Halesworth Brown J.Brick kiln,Sibton, Saxmundhm · Burton George. Brad well, Ya.rmoutli 'Horeham Walt.. Wickhambrook,Newmkt Brown J.Hallfrm.Cbwlinge,Newm:J.rket · Burton Henry, Laundry lane, Lowestoft Barley George,Elmswell,BurySt.Edmds Brown John, Polstead, Colchester . Hush H. Impo farm, Burgatc, Diss BorleyWilliamDecimus,Barbam,Ipswich Brown John, Yaxley, Eye 1 Butcher Abraham, West row,Mildenhall JJorrett George B. Yew Tree farm, Brown J. Moat hall, Layham, Hadleigh Butcher Charles, Edwardstone,Colchestl'" Sweffiing, Saxmundham Brown Joshua, Mendbam, Harleston Butcher E. Grove frm. Hindercley,. Diss Burrett W. H. Leiston hall,LeistonR. S. 0 Brown Richard, Clock Hall & Pinhoe Hall Butcher George, White House farm, Jlotwright J. Shorts farm, Thorndon,Eye farms, Hundon, Clare R.S.O Dennington, Framlingha.m R.S.O •ll l~oulter Harry John, Valley farm, BrownRobert,llarking,Needham Market Butcher Henry, Burnt fen, Mildimhall Great Finborough, Stowmarket Brown Samuel, Weston, Beccles Butcher Henry, Kenny hill,: Mildenhall Bowyer Frede;rick, Kedington,Haverhill Brown Thomas, West row, Mildenhall Butcher John1 Holywell row, Mildenhall Bowyet Stephen,Whepstead, BurySt.Ed Brown Wm. i.ireat green, Burgate, Diss Butcher Richd. Weston ditch, Mild.enhall RowycrWilliam,Church frtn.ClareR.S.O Browne Edward William,. White house, Butcher Mrs. S. West row, Mildcnhall lloyce Adolphus Joseph, Grange farm, Thorndon, Eye llutcher Mrs.S. Weston ditch,Mildenhall llarton mills, Mildenhall Browne Hy. Glebe farm, Thorndon,Eye ButtonAlfd.Geo. Ubbeston,Sa.xrnundham HoyceR.Manor frm. West row,Mildenhll BmwneP. Fornham AllSaints,BurySt. Ed ButtonCharlesGeo.Rumhurgb,Haleswth Bra.bbin J.Carlto~I gn.Kelsale,Saxmdhm BrownePhilip Mann, Hall farm,Fornham Button George, Ufford, Woodbridge- BradfieldJn.Cupola,Lakenheath,Brandn All Saints, Bury St. Edmunds Button Henry, Thelnetham, Thetford Bradnam Jn. Hartest, Bury Rt.Edmnds Bruce Josepb, Copdock, Ipswich Button James, Wenhaston, Halesworth JBradstreet William, Lawshall, Bury Brundish John, Earl Stonham Button Jas.Jo'uller,Church frm.Haleswth Brady John, White House farm & BrundishJ.Tanbtlice,Mendleshm.Stnhm Button John, Iken, Wickham.Market World's End farm, Saxtead,Framling- Btunning Robt. Honington, Bury St.Ed Button Mrs. M. Rendham,Saxmun.dham ham R.S.O . Bryant Clement A. Barningham, Bury Button Rt. Ilketshall St.Andrew,Bungay Urady Thomas, Partridge farm1 Bred- St. Edmunds ilutton Mrs. Sarah, Brook farm, Sothel."- field, Woodbridge BryantHenry,Norton,Bury St.Edmunds ton, Wangford R.S.O 11ra.me James, Th()rndon1 Eye Bryant John, Burgate, Diss Button Wm. Rendham, Sa:xmundham Brand Mrs. H. Gt. Wl\ldingfield,Sudbry Bryant John W. Redgrave, Diss ' Buxton James, Church farm, Campsey Brand John,Shimpling hall,Bury St. Ed Bryant Thomas, Mere, Haughley R.S.O Asho R.S.O. Wickham Market 1lranford Herbert, Offton,Needhm.Mrkt Bryant William, Mendham, Harleston Buxton James, Ufford, Woodbridge Hranwhite Frederic)r, Chapel honse & Brydges Jas. C. Kessing"land, Lowestoft Buxton Robert, Hasketon, Wondbridge Alpheton }Jail, Long Melford R.S.O Huchannan James, Fir Tree farm, Buxton R.Wood frm.Burgh,Wood,bridge Brasnett. Ernest Edward, ;Manor house, Sproughton, Ipswich Buxton Mrs. B. Rumburgh, Halesworth Hopton, Thetford Buck John, Cookley, Halesworth · Buxton Samuel, Marlesford, Wickham l~reese Jas.Henningham hall,Occold,Eye Buck S. Church Gislingham, Eye Market Breese James, Church farm, Saxtead, Buckingham John, Bacton R.S.O Bye Mrs.Ann,Willisham,NeedhamMarkt Framlingham R.S.O Buckingham W.CharsfieldWickhm.Mkt Bye David, Martlesham, Woodbridge Breese John, Dial farm, Earl Soham, Buckle Robert, Bunrees hill, Elmswell, Bye Ephraim, Hasketon, Woodbridga Framlingham R.S.O Bury St. Edmunds ByfordG.Horningsheath,HurySt.Edmds Hreese William, Gosbeck,NeedhamMrkt BuckleWm.Elmswell,Rury St.Edmnnds Byford William, Glemsford R.l:3.0 Hree~ J.Potter's fm, Weybread,Harlestn Bugg Jonathan, Rook yard, Wetherden, Byles Brothers, Pinkney's farm. FrP.ss- Brett Samuel, Wickhambrook, N ewrnkt Stowmarket ingfield, Harleston Brewster Edwd. Shadingtield, Haleswrth Buggs Edward, Walpole, Halesworth Cabell. llketshall St. :Margaret, BUDga C. N. & S. 85* .
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