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Norfolk. Pub 721 TRADES DIRECTORY.] NORFOLK. PUB 721 Red Lion, John Claxton, jun. Kenninghall, Thetford ] Royal Oak, Frederick Gilden, Mileham, Swaffham Red Lion inn, Moses Coben, Hackford, Wymondham Royal Oak, William Green, Gayton, Lynn Red Lion, G. E. Colman, 18 Bridge st. St. Andrews,:Nrwcb Royal Oak, John Hales, Middle street, Harleston Red Lion, Mrs. Mary Anne Cooke, Caston, Attleborough Royal Oak, Mrs. Isabella Hipperson, Trowse Newton,Nrwch Red Lion, Edward Cresswell, West Lexham, Swaffham Royal Oak, Harry Robert Middleton, 46 King st. Norwich Red Lion, William Crooks, Needham, Harleston Royal Oak, John Murrell, Attleborough Red Lion, Edwin Derham, Red Lion street, East D('reham Royal Oak, Arthur Foule Rix, Oak street, Fakenham Red Lion, George Dickerson, Market place, Swaffham Royal Oak, Charles Smith, Gressinghall, Dereham Red Lion, Aug. Wm. Edwards, Ureat Hockham, Thetford Royal Oak, Matthew William Smith, Catton, Norwich Red Lion, William Fish, Wormegay, Lynn Royal Oak, Benjamin Robert Tuffs, 36 King street, Lynn Red Lion, James !<'rankling, Stiffkey, Wells Royal Oak, Miss Eliza Kate West, (i-t. Massingham,Swaffhm Red Lion, William Gilbert, 21 Magdalen street, Norwich Royal Oak, John D. Wilsun, Blackborough, l\Iiddleton,Lynn Red Lion, John Lee Green, Loddon, Norwich Royal Oak, William Woodhouse, Hall plain, Yarmouth Red Lion, James Grout, Coltisball, Norwich Royal Oak, Mrs. Lucy Wright, 64 St. Augustine st.Norwich Red Lion inn, Robert Charles Harper, Halvergate, Norwich Royal Standard, Isaac Poole Batch, County Court rd. Lynn Red Lion, James Hicks, Hockwold, Brandon Royal Standard, William Chenery, Shipdham, Watton Red Lion, William Hilling, 52 Eaton street, Norwich Royal Standard, R. Eastall, 12 Chapel st. S.Heigham,Nrwch Red Lion, John Holsey, Hindolveston, Dereham Royal Standard, Mrs. Rachael Jackson, East end, Wells Red Lion, William Jolley, Northwold, Brandon Royal Standard, George Reeve, 12 .Ber street, :Norwich Red Lion, John Lancaster, Thorpe St. Andrew, Norwich Royal Standard, 'William Thompson, Baxter row,E.Dereham Red Lion, J. T. Loads, Hindringham, Walsingham R.S.O Rumbold Arms, Wm. H.Wain, Southtown road, Yarmouth Red Lion, George Waiter Morley, Holme Hale, Watton Rummer inn, Frederick J. Holt, Stoke Holy Cross,Norwich Red Lion, Barzillai Moyse, Wighton R.S.O Rnmmer, R. Charles Wales, St. James' street, Lynn Red Lion, William Neeve, 26 Coslany street, Norwich St. Andrew's Hall Stores, Philip Sadler, 26 Bridge street, Red Lion, Joseph Pert, 155 Magdalen street, Norwich St. Andrew's, Norwich Red Lion, Charles Plummer, 63 London street, Norwich St. Catherine's New inn, H. Herring, 194 Queen's rd. N rwch Red Lion inn, Mrs. Harriet Raithby, Panxworth, Norwich St. Faith's tavern, Oscar Farrow, ;r7 Monntergate st. Nrwch Red Lion, John Plumb Ramm, Quay, Wells St. George's tavern, R. Wright, 56 St. Georgc's rd. Yarmth Red Lion, l<'rederick Butcher Randall, Drayton, Norwich St. George's Vaults, John Henry Woods, 162 King st. Yrmth Red Lion, William Leonard Self, Banham, Attleborough St. Giles Gates Stores, James Leslie, 100 St. liiles st. N rwch Red Lion, Henry Stammers, Bridgham, Thetford St. John's Head, William Lovick, North quay, Yarmouth Red Lion, Abraham Titmarsh, Outwell, Wisbech St. Paul's tavern, G. L. Warren, 20 Cowgate st. Norwich Red Lion, Mrs. M aria Watts, 79 Bishopgate street, Norwich Safety Valve inn, R. Keeler, l''orncett St. Peter,Long Stratton Red Lion, Joseph Wilkin, Alborough, Norwich Salisbury Arms, James Ollett, 23 Guanock terrace, Lynn Red Rose, William Grix, 9 Back of the Inns, Norwich Sandboy, Youngman Callaby, Bawsey, Lynn Regent tavern, Charles Callow, 33 Regent road, Yarmouth Sandringham Arms, Arthur George Punchard, 50 1Villiam Reindeer, Mrs. Eliza All en, Highgate, Lynn street, St. Giles hill, Norwich Reindeer, Edward Knivett, 10 Dereham road, Norwich Saracen's Head, Henry Thomas Chinnery, Mount st. Diss Ribs of Beef, Charles Fredk. Sooley, 26 Wensum st.Norwich Saracen's Head, Alfred Doughty, Calthorpe, Norwich Richmond Hill tavern, W. Copeman, I Bracondale,Norwich Saracen's Head, Thomas Shreeve, Church plain, Yarmouth Rifle Volunteers, William Mills, Dene side, Yarmouth Saracen's Head, Edward Thompson,24 Distillery st. Norwich Ritieman, Simon Watling, 5 Cross la. St. George's,Norwich Sceptre, WaLo;ton Leggett, 68 South quay, Yarmouth Ringers, William Newson, Hingham, Attleborough Scotch Grey, Anthony Burrell, Friars street, Lynn Ringers, Robert Yom~gs, Shipdharn, Watton Seven Sisters, 1\Irs. Leah S. Williams, Exton's road, Lynn Rising Sun, Robert Chilvers, Castle Acre, Swaffham Seven Stars, Charles Dunthorne, 112 Barrack st. Norwich Rising Snn, William Creamer, South Creake, Fakenham Shades (The), George Hooks, Nether row, Thetford Rising Sun, Mrs. Charlotte Darby, Southtown, Yarmouth Shakespeare, Arthur Horn, King street, Lynn Rising Slln, Jeremiah Riches, Pentney, Swaffham Shakespeare, Geurge Mallett, 19 Theatre street, Norwich Robin Hood, Thos. Wm. B. Akers, 21 Union street, Lynn Shetland Pony, James Bennington, Clenchwarton, Lynn Robin Hood, Charles Cook, Great Cressingham, Watton Ship inn, "V\'illiam Porter Baker, Church square, Cromer Robin Hood, Walter Graves, Guild st. Walsingham R.S.O Ship inn, James Balls, Gaywood, Lynn Robin Hood, Josiah Mason, 108 Dereham road, Norwich Ship inn, John Banyer, Bacton, North Walsham Robin Hood, William Neave, 84 .Mousehold street, Norwich Ship inn, Hy. Robert Bennett, Lake's end, Wisbech Rodney tavern, Edward Long, 13 Rodneyroad, Yarmouth Ship inn, William Ezra Bond, Blakeney, Holt Roebuck inn, RobertSeaman, 47 Southwell road, Norwich Ship inn, John Broome, S. Walsham St. Lawrence,Norwich Ropemaker's Arms, Thos. 0. Cooke, Hellesdon rd. Norwich Ship, George William Carter, Foulsham, Dereham Ropemakers' Arms, T. Page, 9 Howard st. north, Yarmth Ship inn, James Catchpole, 168 King street, Norwich Rose, George Barnes, Baxter row, East Dereham Ship inn, Robert Clayden, Narborough, Swafl.ham Rose, Robert Samuel Custance, 53 Oak street, Norwich Ship, Samuel IIaleswortb, 4 Middlegate street., Yarmouth Rose tavern, F. W. Francis, 88 Rupert st.S.Heigham,Nrwch Ship inn, John Howard, Ingoldisthorpe, Lynn Rose, James Fuller, 2 Rose lane, Norwich Ship, .Mark Hudson, Weybourne, Holt Rose, Robert Houghten, 25 Thorn lane, Norwich Ship, John Thomas Hunt, Brancaster, Lynn Rose, James Iloward, 5 & 7 St. Augustine's st. Norwich Ship inn, Andrew :Monies, Pier walk, Gorleston, Yarmouth Rose tavern, George William Jones, 11 King street & Ship, Charles Jacob Mutten, Reedham R.S.O Theatre plain, Yarmouth Ship inn, John Osier, Brandon creek, Little Ouse, Downham Rose, Mrs. Elizabeth Pipe, South street, Lynn Ship inn, Samuel Pearman, Bridge street, Lynn Rose tavern, RichaFdScales, 235 Queen's road, Norwich Ship inn, Frederick Reed, King street, Lynn . Rose tavern, William Scowen, 59 St. Stephen's st. Norwich Ship inn, Alfred Thomas, Riches, Burnham Overy Staith, Rose Cottage, Matthew Empson, Wendling, Dereham Lynn Rose & Crown, Mrs. Sarah Ann Balding, Harpley,Swaffham Ship inn, John Rivett, Tuttington, Aylsham Rose & Crown, John Barker, Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech Ship, Michael Rout, Gas hill, Thorpe llamlet, Norwich Rose & Crown, W. R. Bowgen, Damgate st. Wymondham Ship, William Fincham Simonds, Mere street, Diss Rose & Crown, Herbert Buck, Snettisham, Lynn Ship, George Taylor, Castle Acre, Swaffham Rose&. Crown, Samuel C. Drake, Little :Melton, Norwich Ship, Thomas Ward, Tilney All Saints, Lynn Ro~ & Crown, J oseph F.llis, St. Nicholas street, Thetford Ship, Robert 'Wilson, Jheeman street, Wells Rose & Crown, John Gent, Burnham Westgate, Lynn Ship inn, George Wiseman, zo6 Cowgate street, Norwich Rose & Crown, George Mason, Frettenham, Norwich Shore Boat, Charles Fendick, Tilney All Saints, Lynn Rose & Crown, Robt. Nelson, Terrington St. John, Lynn Shoulder of Mutton, Harry Kent, Chapel street, Lynn Rose & Crown, Clmrles Overland, Uvwell, Wisbecl1 Shuttles (The), William John Barnes, 62 Botolph st. Norwich Rose & Crown, James Tann, Hilgay, Downham Shuttles (The), Robert Brown, 10 Heigham street, Norwich, Rose & Crown, Mrs. E. Wales, 45 Howard st. north, Yarmth Sir Garnet \Volseley tavern, Arthur Edward "V\T oodhead, 36 Rose & Crown, Francis Ward, Hard wick, Long Stratton Market place, Norwich Rose & Thistle, George W. Lake, South Clough lane, Lynn Sir John E3arleycom, Ernest J ames Bunn, Hevingham,N rwch Rose Valley tavern, .l. J. Deacon, 111 Unthanks rd. Norwch Sir Robert Peel, Robert Riches, l'!lendham lane, Harleston Royal Exchange, Mrs. M. A. Blanchfiower, 38 J ulian st. N rwcb Somerleyton tavern, John Nelson, 58 Somerleyton st. N rwch Royal Exchange,R. Wegg,Norwich rd.NewWalsoken, Wisbch Somerset, Frederick Cossey, 57 Union street, ~orwich Royal Exchange, James Yallop, Market place, Norwich Sons of Commerce, Samuel Lock, Thorn lane, Norwich Royal lieorge, Nathaniel Garrett, Kenninghall, Thetford South Star, Robert Bammant, 79 South quay, Yarmouth Royal Oak, Charles Barker, Swaflham road, East Dereham Southwell Arms, Samuel Feltb.am, 57 Hall road, Norwich Royal Oak, Charles Brown, 132 Oak street, Norwich Spear in Hand, William Winfield, 27 Vauxb.all st. Norwich Royal Oak, Albert Cudhird, 1 Chapel st. Crook'spl.Norwich Sportsman (The), Samuel Browne, 108 Barrack st. Norwich Royal Oak, William Galley, Bintree, East Dereham Sportsman, Martin Patterson, West Winch, Lynn .
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