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SUFFOLK. [KELLY's Farmers-Continued • 462 FAR SUFFOLK. [KELLY'S FARMERs-continued. Doggett Robt. Thornham Parva, Eye Edwards James Seaman, Flemminglt Danby Daniel, Church Farm dairy, Dorland Jas. Green, Haughley,Stwmkt hall, Bedingfie1d', Eye Gisleham, Lowestoft Dorling William, Hepworth, Diss Edwards Philip, Gipping, Stowmarke' Daniel Arthur, Brantbam Court farm, Double Jas. East Bergholt, Colchester Edwards Russell, Hill farm, Monk Brantham, Manningtree Double J. East Eergholt, Colchester Soham, Wickham Market Daniels Joseph, Shipmeadow, Beceles Douglas Mrs. Sarah, Dketshall St. Edwards Thomas, The Hall, Wether- Dashwood Charles Edmund, Blue- I,lIowrence, Bungay ingsett, Stowmarket gates, Wherstead, Ipswich Dove R. Great Glemham,Saxmundhm Edwards William Spencer, The Lodge. Davey W. &:. G. Framsden Stowmarket DowePhilip &:. MissS.Ringsfield,Beceles Finningham, Stowmarket Davey Arthul", South Cove, Wrentham Downing Chas. Ashbocking, Coddnhm Edgar A. E. King's hall,Rougham,Bry Davey Fredk. Easton, Wickham Markt Downing Charles, Otley, Ipswich Edgar Fredk. Rchd. Rougham, Bury Davey Geo. Walsham-Ie-Willows,Bury Downing Fredc. Ufford, Woodbridge Edgar Robart, Hill farm, Cockfield, Davey Harry, Barnham, Thetford Downing Robert, Norton, :Bury Eury; &; at Thorpe Morieux, Ipswch Davey Wesley, Wattisfield, Diss Dowsing Fdik.G. Clopton, Woodbridge Ekins John, Grove ho. Wortham, Diss Davey Wm. Peasenhall, Saxmundham Doyle Patrick, Horhem, Eye Elliner S.Green,Finningham,Stowmrkt Davey Wm. 1Valsham-Ie-Willows,Bury Drake WaIter, Rougham, Bury Elliott G. Bedfield, Wickham Market Davidson John, Rishangles, Eye Dring Richard, Boundary farm, Fram- Elliott John, Brockley, Bury Davie John, Kessingland, Lowestoft lingham R.S.O Elliott Thomas, Tbrandeston. Diss Dane Wm. Kesl:!ingland, Lowestoft DriverF.Rob hall,Finninghm.. Stwmrkt Ellis George, Bradfield, Bury [)avy H. Laxfield. FramlinghamR.S.O Driver Fredk. James, Lawshall, Bury ElIis H. E. Red house, Gislingham,Eye Davy J. Wrentham, Wangford RS.O Driver Geo. Bucklesham ball, Ipswich Ellis In. Walsham-Ie-Willows, Bury Davy Thos. Westhall. WangfordR.S.O Driver George, Moneypot hill, ;Red- Ellis W. Rush grn. Gislingham, Eye Davy W. Athelington, Eye' grave, Diss Ellis William Henry, Caldecott hall. Dawdy George Edward. Wbite house. Driver Geo. jun. Kirton. Trimley S.O Fritton, Yarmouth Barsham, Eeccles Driver Rowland, Kenton, iStowmarket Ellsmoor Thomas, LRushbrooke, Bury Dawson John Charles. Nacton.Ipswich Driver William, Redgrave. Diss Elmer Arthur, Lindsey, Ipswich Dawson Spencer, Stratton hall, Trim- Drummond John, Barningham park, Elmer Wm. Gt. Waldingfield, Sudbury ley St. Martin S.O Bardwell, Bury Elmy J. &:. Son,Yoxford,Saxmundham Dawson Stephen P. Hawkedon, Bury Dunlop James, Peasenhall road. Kel- Elmy Charles Markbam, Hoghill. Day Daniel, Kesgrave, Ipswich sale, Saxmundham Yoxford, Saxmundham Day Edgar, Fressingfield. Harleston Dunn Robert, Mendham, Harleston Elsden E. B. The Grove. Thornham Day John, Hundon, Clare R.S.O Dunnett Mrs. E. Cratfield, Halesworth Magna, Eye Day Mrs. Lucy Elizh. Palgrawe, Diss Dunnett Walter, Cratfield, Halesworth Elsey Chas. Finningham, Stowmarket Day Wm. Stoke-by-Nayland. Colchst:t Dunnett Wm. Gazebo farm,Woodbrdg EIsey Herbert John, Redgrave, Diss Death Robert, Stratford lodge, Strat- Dupont Charles, Little Cornard, Sud- EIsey Jethro, Weybread, Harleston ford St. Mary, Oolchester bury; &:. at Bures EIsey William, Holywell row, Soham Debenham. Oharles, Somerton, Eury Durham Frederick William, Upper Elvin Alfred, Stradbroke, Eye Debenham Chas. Alfd. Shimpling Bury Holton, Holtan, Halesworth Ely Charles, Stradishall, Newmarket Debenham Oornelius. Trees &:. College Durrant Thomas &; Son, Hill farm, Ely Mrs. Elizh. Little Thurlow S.O farms, Lawshall, Bury Saxmundham '& Town farm, Stern- Emeny Frederick, -Laxfield, Framling- Debenham George. Gifiord's hall, field, Saxmundham ham :a.S.O Shimpling, Bury Durrant G. Carlton ColviUe,Lowestoft Emerson Wm. Mendham, Harleston Debenham Ha:r:ry, Syleham, Scole Durrant James, 'Market Weston,Thetfd Emmerson n:. Then, Wickham Market Debenham WillIaID, South Elmham Durrant John, Combs, Stowmarket Emsden B. Ringshall, Stowmarket St. Cross, Halesworth Durrant M. Laxfield,Frmlnghm.R.S.O Emsden Eenjamin. Crowfield, Ipswich Deck Edwd.The Hall,Blyford,Haleswth Durrant T. The Castle. Felsham, Bury English David, Ringsfield, Beccles Deeks Charles, Oanhams, Stoke, Clare Durrant W. Eattisford, Needham Mrkt Eppy Job, Wickhambrook, Newmark.d R.S.O Durrant Wm. Butley, WlckhamMarkt Estaugh William Wilson, The Abbey. Deeks David. Hargrave, Bury Durrant William, Hepworth, Diss Eutley,Wickham Market; ~ at Capel Dooks George, Moulton, Newmarket Dutton.A. The Green, Lawshall, Bury St. Andrew, Woodbridge Deeks Harry Thomas, Cuckoo tye, Dye William, Magpie green, Wortham, EtheridgeO.Uggeshall,WangfordRS.O Long Melford R. S.O Diss. See advert EtheridgeG.Uggeshall,WangfordR.S.O Deeks Henry Golding, Acton.Sudbury Dyer Daniel, Layham, Hadleigh Etheridge Mrs. H. Hill view, Fressing- Deeks James, Cowlinge, Newmarket Dyer Daniel, Polstead, Colchester field, Harleston Dennis Harry, Barningham, Bury Dyer Frederick, Assington, Colchester Etheridge Noah, Blythburgh, Hales- Dennis Kersey, Hepworlh, Dills Dyer H.Darking tye, Assington,Clchstr worth &:. Wangford IR.-S.O Dennis Wm. Hy. Chilton, Clare RS.O Dyer Henry E. Assington, Colchester Etberidge R. Fressingfield, Harlestoo Danny George A. Witnesham, Ipswich Dyer Isaac, Cockfield, Bury EtheridgeS.Hazlewood hall,Saxmndhm Denny H. Battisford, Stowmarket Dyer James, Polstead, Colchester Evans Edward Thornton, Stanaway Denny Henry. Stantan, Eury Dyer Robert, Eures St. Mary R.S.O farm, Grundisburgh, Woodbridge Denny Mrs. M. Gt. WheInetham, Bury Dyer William, Sherbourne ho.Edw~d- EvansG.Brent Eleigh,LavenhamRS.O Denny Mrs. Miriam, Haughley,iStwmkt stone, Colchester Everett John Garwood (exors. ot). Denny Thos. M. Mendham, Harleston Eades Arthur, Foxhall, Ipswich Deben lodge, Falkenham, Trimley Denton John B. Oulton, Lowestoft Eagle Charles, Pakenham, Bury Everett Joseph, Cookley, Halesworth Derisley H. The Grange. Palgrave,Diss Eagle Charles John, Rougham. Bury Everett Thomas, Metfield, HariestoD Deverelle Richd. Wickham Skeith,Eye Eagle Percy, Risby, Bury Everett William, Levington, Ipswich Devereux Charles ,& Son, Rookery frm. Easles. Arthur L. Pakenham, Bury Everitt J .. Middleton, Saxmundham Drane's farm &:. Poppy's farm. Wey- Easlea Waltr. Old hall,Pakenham,Bury Everitt William, Bucklesham, Ipswich bread, Harleston Eastaugh In. &:. S. Metfield, Harleston Everson A. The Laurels, Kenton. Diaper Howard, The Elms, Stowup- Eastaugh George, Chestnut lodge, Stowmarket .land, Stowmarket -Mendham, Har:eston . Everson Ambrose, Bedingfield, Eye D~aper Mrs. R. Stowupland.Stowmrkt Eastbaugh Horace,Bunker's hill,Bram- Everson Charles, Bedingfield, Eye . Dlckenson James, Cratfield, Ha1eBwth field, Hslesworth Faiers John, Haughley, Stowmarket Dickerson Herbert, Ringshall,Stowmkt Easter Jacob, Mickfield, Stowmarket Fairs Harry, The Grange, Rendham. Dickinson Henry, Nosh's ark, Bux- Eaton Thomas, Hinderclay, Diss Saxmundham hall, Stowmarket Ebbage Mrs. E. Weybread, Harleston Fairweather Hy. Hitcham, Ipswich Dickma.n W. Little Blakenham,Ipswich !Ebbs Edward, South Elmham St. Falgate Walt. The Grange, Barsham, Diggens Robert, Hitcham, Ipswich James, Halesworth Beccles Diggens William, Snape, Saxmundbm Ebbs J. SouthElmhamSt.Peter,Bungy Falgate W. White boo Flixton, Lowestft Dimmock Joseph, The Priory. Melld- Ebbs Wm. Westhall, Wangford R.S.O Farrington Jas. Elythburgh,Haleswtb ham, Harleston Edwards A. S. Wetherden, Stowmrkt Farrington J. Blythburgh, Halesworth Dimmock Joseph Barnard, Rookery Edwards Charles, Haughley bushes, Farrow E. Wetheringsett, Stowmarket farm, Metfield; &:. at 'Shotford hall, Haughley, Stowmarket Farrow Mrs. Hannah, Depden, Bury Dove House farm &:. Briar farm, Har- Edwards Frank Henry, Monk Soham, Farrow Henry WiEiam, Fressingfie:d. leston. Norfolk Wickbam Market Harl~ton Dinning Robert, Wissett, Halesworth Edwards Geo. Herringfleet, Lowestoft Farrow James S. Creeting St. Mary. Dix George, Dnnwich, Saxmundham Edwards George Seaman, The Hall, Needham Markeb RS.O Dix Joseph, Dunwich, Saxmundham Monk Soham, Wickham Market Farrow John, Stoke Ash, Eye Dix Stephen, Dunwich, Saxmundham Edwards I.North grn.Southwld.R.S.O Farrow Joseph, Stanningfield, Eury Doddington T. Oultan Broad,Lowestft Edwards James, Worlingworth, Wick- Farrow Mre. Mary Ann, Pettaugb, DQe Thomas James, Wattisfield, Diss ham Market Stowmarket.
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