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SUFFOLK.] Farmers-Continued TRADES DIRECTORY.] 1023 FAR [SUFFOLK.] FARMERs-continued. Sturgeon J oseph Rands, Flixton, Bungay Thrower George & Charles, Belton, Stenrn Patrick, Elmsett, Ipswich Stutter Charles, Nedging, Ipswich Yar·mouth StearnS.G.Brandeston,WickhamMarket Symonds Arthr.Stanton,BurySt.Edmd's Thurlow Edwd. Spexhall, Halesworth Htearn Thomas, l:luxhall, Stowmarket Symonds George, Street farm, Botes- 'l'hurlow Edward, Sutton, Woodbridg-e S tearn Waiter, Brettenham, Ipswich dale; Barfields, Burgate; & West Thurlow Geo. Hacheston, WickhamMrkt Sttbbing Thos. Hollesley, Woodbridge Hall, Rickinghall Inferior, Scole ; 'l'hurlow John, Walpole, Halesworth Stebbings James, Capel St. Andrew, Gislingham, Eye, & at Debenham Thurlow Joseph, Brabling green, Fram- Woodbridge Symonds John, l:lotesdale, Scole lin~ham, Wickham .M:arl<et Stedman Geo. Stowupland, Stowmarket SymondsJsph. Badingham,Saxmunubm 'l'hurlow Samuel, Sihton, Saxmundham t"'tedman J ohn,StonhamAspall,Stonham Symonds Nathaniel, Burgh, 'Voodbridge Thurlow Samuel Cutting, Palgrave,Diss Stedman John, Stowupland,Stowmarket Symonds Robt.Badingham,Saxmuudhm Thurlow William Hacheston, Wick- Stcdman Robert, Onehouse, Stowmarket Symonds Rbt. Huntingfield,Halesworth ham Market StedmanWm.Crowfield,NeedhamMarkt Syrnonds Robert, Kenton hall, Stonbam ThurmottEdwd.Gosbech,NeedhamMrkt Stedman Zephaniah, Earl Stonham Syrctt J. H aughley Old st. Stowmarket Thurmott Thomas, Fram::;den, Stonham Steel Edwin, Cookley, Halesworth Tacon Richard & Chas.Lambseth st.Eye Thurston Alderman, South Elmham All Steel John, Brockley,BurySt.Edmund's Tacou Mrs.Elizbth.Hinton,Saxmundhm Eaints, Halesworth Steel John, Depden, Bury St. Edmund's TaeonHy.Willin~hamSt.Mary,Wangfrd Thurston John, Fritton, Lowestoft Steel John, Foxhall, Ipswich Taeon J oseph, Ubbeston, Saxmundham 'l'hurston John, Walsham-le-Willows, 8teel John P. Wyvert~tone, Stowmarket Tacon Richard, North Cove, BecclEs Bury St. Edmund's Steel Richard, Clopton, Woodbridge Tacon Richard, Wissett, Halesworth Thurston Thomas, Preston, Ipswich Steel William, Mount Pleasant, Clop- Tacon William, Church farm, Glemham Thurston Thomas, Wootten green,Strad- ton, 'Voodbridge · Magna, Wickham Market broke, Wickbam Market Steggall Mrs.C.Finningham,Stowmarkt Tacon Wm. Henry,Wrentbam,Wangfrd Thurtell Jas.Heys,Mettiugham,Bungay Steggall David, Syleham, Scole Talbot Edward, Bradfield Combust, Tibbenham Geo. Weybread, Harleston Steggall George, Gislingham, Eye Bury St. Edmund's Tibbenhanr Robert Edward, Ilketshall Steggall John, Old N ewton,Stowmarket Tal bot George, Bacton, Stowmarket St. John, Bungay Steg·gall Robert, Gipping, Stowmarket Tal bot Geo. Thurston,BurySt.Edmund's Tibbenham Waiter, Wingfield, Harleston Steggall Robt. Wetherden, Stowmarket Talbot Henry John, Hall, Stanningfield, Tibbenham Wm. Weybread, Harleston Steggall Samuel, Knott's farm, Eye Bury St. Edmund's Tice Mrs. H.Petistree,Wickham Market Steggall Mrs. U .I<inningham ,Stowmarkt TalbotJ ames,Stanton,BurySt. Edmund's Ticc 1\'Irs. lVI artha, Wickham M:arket Step hen son Charles, M elton, Wood bridge Tal bot Tho~. Stanton, Bury St.Edmund's Tiffen Benjamin, Hadleigh, Colchester Stevens Henry, vYethcringsett, Stonham Tallent John, l\fettingham, Bun gay Tiffen J oseph, Great green, Hessett, Stevens J uhn, H opton, Thetford Tal man Alfd. Saxstead, W ickham Market Bury St. Edmund's Stevens Jonathan, Saxmundham Tarvan William, Haverhill, Newmarket Tilbrook Wm. Gt. Wratting, Newmarkt Steward D.Rattlesden,llurySt.Edmnd's Taylor & Morris, Cookley, Halesworth Tillbrook Henry, Haverhill, Newmarket Steward Geo. Lit.Waldingfield, Sudbury Taylor Arthur, Great Cornard, Sudbury Tillett Edward, Raydons, Hasketon, Steward James, Block house, Bradfield Taylor C. Linstead Parva, Halesworth Woorlbridge Corn bust, Bury St. Edmund's Taylor Charles, Little Cornard, Sudbury Tillot Rohert, jun. Barsham, Beccles Steward.John,Geddin~,BurySt.Edmnd's Taylor Charles A. Polstear:l, Colchester Tillott John, Yaxley, Eye Stifr Robert, N orton, Bury St.Edmund's Taylor Ephraim, Bradfield St. George, Tillott Robert, Yaxley, Eye StiffTho:l. Woolpit, Bury St. Edmund's Bury St. Edmund's Tippell Osborn, Stuston, Scole Stifl:' 'l'homa~, 'Vyverstone, Stowmarket Taylor Geo. Dallinghoo,WiekbamMarkt Tipple John, Honington, Bury St. Stocking-J.Marle~ford,WickhamMarket Taylor George, Saxstead road, Fram- Edmund's Stofer William, Chediston, Halesworth lingham, Wickham Market Todd Charles, Kelsale, Saxmundham Stollery Isaac, Ashbocking, Needham Taylor Henry, Polstead, Colchester Todd John, Carlton Colville, Lowestoft Market Taylor J ames, East Bergholt, Colchester Todd N oah, South Elmham St. Nicholas, Stone Edward, Stradbrooke, Wickham Taylor .J ohn,Darmsden,N eedhamMarkt Harleston Market TaylorNewmanWm.Lit.Cornard,Sudbry Todd Mrs. Sarah, Otley, Ipswich Stone J ames, Carlton Colville, Lowestoft Taylor Robert, Great Cornard, Sudbury Todd Thomas, Clopton, Woodbridge f'tone James, vVeybread, Harleston Taylor Samuel, Hundon, Newmarket Todd Thomas, Debach, 'Voodbridge StoneS. Strarlbrooke, Wickham Market Taylor Thomas, Trickers green, Combs, Taller Jas. Blaxhall, 'Vickham Market Stow Samurl&JosephG. Kersey,Ipswich Stowmarket Taller John, Benhall, Saxmundham Stow Jsph.Glenfield,Hadleigh,Colchestr Tnylor Thomas Daniel, Lawshall, & Taller Saml. Tunstall, Wickham Market Stow Joseph, jun. Glenfield, Hadleigh, Eastgate street, Bury :St. Edmund's 'roller vYm. Gedgrave,,Vickham Market Colchester Taylor Wm. Stanton, Bury St.Edmund's Taller William, Lodge, Letheringham, Stow Joshua, Leavenheath, Colchester Taylor William, Earl Stonham Wickham Market Stow Mrs. Lucy, Kersey, Ipswich 'l'aylor William, Hopton, Thetford Tomkins- (exors. of), Polstead, Col- Stow Samuel, Boxford, Colchester Taylor 'V m. Stowupland, Stowmarket chester Stowe William, Groton, Colchester Taylor William, Wissett, Halesworth Tomkins Abraham,Assington, Sudbury Strand Saml. Gt. Waldingfield, Sudbury Teverson Henry, Barnardiston hall, Tomkins Hy. Leavenheath, Colchester Stribling l:'redck. H. Hitcham, Ipswich Barnardiston Newmarket Tomkins John, Edwardstone, Colchester Stribling William, Brettenham, Ipswich Teyerson Wm.l.Kedington,Newmarket Tomkins Mrs. Martha, Leavenheath, ~trutt Mrs. Annie, Henton end, Had- '!'hacker John, Cowlinge, Newmarket Colchester leigh, Ipswich • Thacker J oseph, Fritton, Lowestoft Tongate C. Dennington, Wickham Markt Strutt J olm, Lay ham, Ipswich Thirkettle Geo. Cratfield, Halesworth Tooke J. Ill<etshall St. Andrew, Bun gay Strutt Thomas, Nay land, Colchester Thirkettle J ames, Mend ham, Harleston Tooke P. Ilketshall St. An drew, Bun gay Strutt Walter,Gt.Waldingficld,Sudbury Thirkettle John, Burgate, Scole 'l'owns William, Layham, Ipswich Strutt Walter, Groton place, Groton, Thornpson Harry, Hall, Great 'Velnet- Trailing Ambrose,Gt.Thurlow,Newmrkt Colchester ham, Bury St. Edmund's Tredgctt Charles, Chcvington, Bury St. Strutt William, Layham, Ipswich Thompson Henry, Thrandeston, Sco1e Edrnund'~ Stuhbin Mrs. Elizbth. Raydon, Ipswich Thompson Hy.Chas.Polstead,Colchester Tredgett William, Chevington, Bury Stnhbin John, Raydon, Ipswich Thompson James, Hall,Culpho, Ipswich St. Edmund's Studd Chr.Ashbocking ,K eedhamMarket Thompson J ames, Nelson farm,Ashbock- Trick er Robert, Hargrave, Bury St. Studd J ames, Saxmundham road, ing, N eedham Market Edmund's · Framlingham, Wickham Market Thompson James, Witnesham, Ipswich Tricker S. Whepstead,Bury St.Edmnd's Studd William, Brabling green, Fram- Thompson Joseph, Coddenham, Need- Trueman Hy. Blythburgh, Halesworth lingham, Wickham Market ham Market Tuck John, Burnt fen, Mildenhall,Soham Sturgeon Charles, Park farm, Ousden, Thompson William, Swilland, Ipswich Tuffield John, Leiston, 8axmundham Newmarket Thorndike John, Athelington, Wickham Tuft's Peter, Lakenheath, l:lrandon Sturgeon Mrs. Elizabeth, Hornings- Market TufftJ William, Sotherton, Wangford heath, Bury St. Edmund's Thorp John, Grt. Bricett, Stowmarket Turner Charles, Creeting All Saints, Sturgeon Henry, Green farm, Rush- Thorp '\Vm.N.Thorington,Saxmundham Needbam Market brooke, Bury St. Edmund's ThreadkellMrs. Mary,Charsfield,Wick- Turner Clement, Parham, Wickbam SturgeonJas.Rougham,BurySt.Edmd's ham Market Market Stul'geon John Gooch, Hemingstone, Threadkell Thomas, Coddenbam, Need- Turner George, Barham, Thetford Needham Market ham Market Turner James, Badingham road, Fram.o Sturgeon J oseph, Hall farm, Rush- Threadkell Thomas, jun. Crowfield, lingham, Wick ham Market brouke, Bury St. Edmund's Needham Market TurnerJames, Horham, Wickhaml\frkt Sturgeon Jsph. N orton,BurySt.Edmnd's Threadkell Will iam, Pctistree, Wick- Turner John, Gislingbam, Eye StnrgeonJsph.Wyverstone,Stowmarket bam Market Turner John, Old Newton, StoUTTwmarket .
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