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-The Project Gutenberg eBook, Melville and Co.'s Directory and Gazetteer of
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-Title: Melville and Co.'s Directory and Gazetteer of Norwich, Yarmouth, Dereham, Swaffham ... [1856]
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-***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MELVILLE AND CO.'S DIRECTORY AND
-GAZETTEER OF NORWICH, YARMOUTH, DEREHAM, SWAFFHAM ... [1856]***
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-Transcribed from the 1856 Melville and Co. edition by David Price, email
-ccx074@pglaf.org. Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library,
-UK, for kindly allowing their copy to be used for this transcription.
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- [Picture: Book cover]
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- MELVILLE AND CO.’S
- Directory & Gazetteer
-
-
- OF
-
- NORWICH,
- YARMOUTH, DEREHAM, SWAFFHAM,
- Wymondham, Fakenham, Thetford,
- ATTLEBOROUGH, AYLSHAM, DISS, REEPHAM, FOULSHAM, HINGHAM, &C.;
- IPSWICH,
- BURY ST. EDMUND’S, WOODBRIDGE,
- Lowestoft, Beccles, Bungay,
- HALESWORTH, EYE, STOWMARKET, NEEDHAM MARKET, &C.;
-
- CONTAINING
-
- A Descriptive Account of each Place,
- FOLLOWED BY A DIRECTORY.
-
- * * * * *
-
- _Price to Non-subscribers_, 10_s._ 6_d._
-
- * * * * *
-
- PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS BY JARROLD & SONS,
- LONDON STREET, NORWICH.
-
- * * * * *
-
- JARROLD AND SONS, 47, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD, LONDON;
- AND LONDON STREET, NORWICH.
-
- * * * * *
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-
-
-PREFACE.
-
-
-In submitting this Work to the Public, the Publishers beg respectfully to
-tender their sincere thanks to the numerous Subscribers who have honoured
-them with their patronage; also those Gentlemen who have so liberally
-furnished them with information.
-
-Messrs. M. and Co. trust that the arrangement of the Directory will meet
-the approbation of their supporters, as the greatest care has been taken
-to render it as correct as it is possible for a work of this description
-to be. The Proprietors are determined that neither expense nor labour
-shall be spared in the production of their works.
-
- F. R. MELVILLE & CO.
-
-_Norwich_, _August_, 1856.
-
-
-
-
-INDEX.
-
- PAGE
-Attleborough 133
-Aylsham 145
-Bawburgh 112
-Beccles 197
-Beeston St. Andrew 112
-Bixley 113
-Blofield 113
-Bowthorpe 113
-Bradestone 114
-Bramford 253
-Bramerton 115
-Bromeswell 258
-Buckenham Ferry 115
-Bungay 202
-Bury St. Edmund’s 259
-Caistor 115
-Carlton St. Mary 116
-Catton 116
-Copdock 256
-Costessey 117
-Cringleford 117
-Dereham 152
-Diss 148
-Drayton 118
-Dunston 118
-Eaton 118
-Eye 211
-Fakenham 142
-Foulsham 163
-Freston 256
-Halesworth 207
-Hellesdon 119
-Hethersett 120
-Hillington 120
-Hingham 135
-Honingham 121
-Horsham St. Faith’s 121
-Intwood 122
-Ipswich 227
-Kesgrave 254
-Keswick 122
-Ketteringham 122
-Kirby Bedon 122
-Lowestoft 189
-Marsham 123
-Martlesham 255
-Melton (Great) 119
-Melton (Little) 123
-Melton, near Woodbridge 257
-Mulbarton 124
-Needham Market 218
-Norwich, History 1
-„ Directory 17
-,, Public Offices and Institutions 105
-Panxworth 124
-Plumstead (Great) 119
-Plumstead (Little) 123
-Rackheath 125
-Reepham 161
-Rockland St. Mary 125
-Rushmere 254
-Spixworth 126
-Stowmarket 214
-Strumpshaw 126
-Swaffham 157
-Swainsthorpe 126
-Swardeston 126
-Sutton 258
-Thetford 137
-Thorpe 127
-Trowse Newton 128
-Tuddenham 256
-Washbrook 257
-Watton 164
-Westerfield 255
-Wherstead 256
-Whitton 254
-Witton 128
-Woodbridge 221
-Wramplingham 128
-Wymondham 129
-Yarmouth 166
-
-
-
-
-NORWICH.
-
-
-Norwich is a city and county of itself, and the largest on the eastern
-side of England. It is distant 108 miles N.E. by N. from London; 43
-miles N. from Ipswich; 42 miles E. by S. from Lynn Regis; 19 miles W.
-from Yarmouth; and 72 miles N.E. from Cambridge. Its population,
-according to the census of 1851, was 68,195 inhabitants, and it has 36
-parishes.
-
-It is delightfully situated on the banks of the river Wensum, and at one
-time contained so many gardens and pleasure grounds, as to be frequently
-termed “_a city in an orchard_.” The streets of Norwich have of late
-years been much improved; they are well paved, and contain some good
-shops. In the environs are some beautiful walks, and villa residences of
-the inhabitants.
-
-The MARKET PLACE is a fine oblong square, surrounded with shops. In the
-centre there formerly stood a cross, which was erected in the reign of
-Edward III., and contained a small chapel, or oratory, which was taken
-down in 1732. Opposite the GENTLEMAN’S WALK is a fine statue of the late
-Duke of Wellington, erected in 1854. The statue of Lord Nelson, which
-until lately stood near the Guildhall, is now removed to a more suitable
-situation in the Upper Close. The market days are Wednesday and
-Saturday—the latter the principal one; and no market is better supplied
-with the necessaries and comforts of life. The Skin Market is held in
-the Old Haymarket, opposite the Savings’ Bank. The Fish Market is held
-behind the houses on the west side, and is well supplied. Norwich is
-considered exceedingly healthy. It is defended from the easterly winds
-by the Mousehold Hills, which, combined with the abundance of springs in
-the city and its suburbs, and the Health of Towns’ Act, render it an
-extremely healthy locality.
-
-Norwich seems to have arisen from the ruin of _Venta Icenorum_, now
-Caister, the capital of the Iceni, 3 miles south. In 575, it is said to
-have been fortified by Uffa, first king of the East Angles. In 642, it
-was a chief seat of his successor Anna. In the time of Alfred the Great,
-and afterwards, it was attacked by the Danes, and became the capital of
-Guthrum. The place rose to importance, and had a mint; and in the reign
-of Edward the Confessor it was of that greatness, that it had 25
-churches, and 1,320 burgesses. In 1094, Bishop Herbert de Losinga moved
-the see here from Thetford. This bishop, in 1096, began the cathedral.
-In 1336, a number of Flemish weavers settled here, and greatly improved
-the worsted and clothing trades. In 1565, a further accession of these
-artizans was obtained, in consequence of the persecution in the
-Netherlands.
-
-Next to Manchester, London and Glasgow, Norwich is one of the largest
-seats of the weaving trade. The previous remarks shew that it is of
-great antiquity; and the trade has taken fresh vigour from the
-introduction of the factory system. The chief productions are
-bombazines, crapes, gauzes, challis, mousselin de laine, fillover shawls,
-silk shawls, bandannas, camlets, mohair, paramattas, poplins, bareges,
-glove cloths, sewing cotton, coach lace, horse hair, sacking, sailcloth,
-&c. There are also dyeries, foundries, machine works, tanneries,
-breweries, maltkilns, coach works, rope works, chemical works, soaperies,
-paper mills, pianoforte and organ works, and the boot and shoe trade
-employ several hundred hands. Norwich has a Chamber of Commerce.
-
-The city and county of the city are governed by a corporation, consisting
-of a mayor, 16 aldermen, and 48 councillors, with a sheriff,
-under-sheriff, recorder, judge of the borough court, town-clerk, clerk of
-the peace, coroner, jailer, superintendent of police, four
-sergeants-at-mace, water-bailiff, bellman, &c. There is a separate
-commission of the peace, with 26 justices, holding quarter sessions and
-daily sessions. The Borough Court is held every day. There is also a
-Court of Pleas and Court of Conscience. The revenues of the corporation
-are about £15,000 a year. The city returns two Members to Parliament.
-Assizes and quarter sessions for the county and city are held at the
-usual periods. There is a County Court; Will and Ecclesiastical Courts
-are held for the diocese and archdeaconry. There is a large fair for
-horses and cattle, called Tombland Fair, held on the day before Good
-Friday, and pleasure fairs at Easter and Whitsuntide.
-
-NORWICH CASTLE is situated on the summit of a hill, nearly in the centre
-of the city. It has a most striking appearance, and is full of interest,
-both to the antiquary, artist, and historian. A stone erection, or royal
-castle, is believed to have been built here on Uffa’s intrenchments,
-about the year 642, and was one of the chief seats of Anna, king of the
-East Angles. It was often attacked and nearly destroyed by the Danes,
-but was partly rebuilt by Canute, after he had obtained sole power in
-England. Mr. Wilkins says, although the greater part of it might be
-built in the reign of Canute, “it is, notwithstanding, in the style of
-architecture practised by the Saxons, long before England became subject
-to the Danes, and is the best exterior specimen of this kind of
-architecture extant.” The promontory on which the keep of this castle is
-built, appears to be chiefly the work of nature, excepting what has,
-probably, been thrown out from the inner vallum; for it may be observed
-that the ground from the castle, for the best part of a mile southwards,
-is nearly level with the upper ballium, although it dips to the west, and
-most rapidly to the east. The area of the whole castle, including the
-three ditches which circumscribed it, could not be less than twenty-three
-acres; and the principal entrance was from Berg or Burgh street, _i.e._,
-the street leading to the castle—through the barbican or advanced work at
-the entrance of the castle over a bridge—across the outward vallum which
-was at the south end of what is now called Golden Ball street.
-
-The _interior_ of the castle has undergone such a number of alterations,
-with the view of adapting it to its use as a county gaol, that all traces
-of its ancient apartments have long been lost. It formerly contained a
-royal chapel, free from ecclesiastical control, and dedicated to St.
-Nicholas. The first rural dean of the deanery of Norwich, in 1221,
-pretended to spiritual jurisdiction in this chapel, but for his temerity
-was obliged to supplicate forgiveness from the king.
-
-The castle was originally defended by three walls and ditches; each ditch
-having a bridge over it. The outer ditch has been filled up from time
-immemorial. The middle one was levelled in the last century: traces of
-it may be discovered on the north side, where the yards of the houses are
-often from 18 to 20 feet below the road. The inner ditch extended round
-the bottom of the hill upon which the keep is standing, and is now a
-tasteful plantation with a gravelled walk in the centre, bounded by an
-iron palisading. It is worthy notice that the space within this
-palisading, although in the centre of the city boundary, is the property
-of the county. The bridge which crossed the inner ditch is still
-standing, and consists of one large circular arch, 40 feet in span. It
-is supposed that this is the original bridge erected by the Saxons: at
-its termination upon the hill are the remains of two circular towers,
-which are believed to have flanked the portal of the ballium wall. Upon
-this bridge the county criminals are executed: the thoughts of the
-visitor will probably recur to one, who a few years since suffered for
-crimes unparalleled in atrocity.
-
-The fine panoramic view which a walk round the summit of the hill
-affords, will not soon be forgotten by a stranger. We may venture to
-assert that no town in the kingdom contains in its centre an elevation
-which affords so extensive and agreeable a promenade. All the churches
-and public buildings in the city may be distinctly seen, bounded in the
-distance by Mousehold Heath, and the pleasant villages of Costessey,
-Thorpe, Catton, Bixley, and Whitlingham.
-
-At the east end of the castle stands the NEW COUNTY GAOL, erected in 1824
-upon the site of a less convenient building, pulled down for the purpose.
-It is surrounded by a high wall cased with granite, and surmounted by
-battlements. The interior is commodious, well adapted for the health of
-the prisoners, and in every respect suited for proper prison regulations.
-The governor’s house faces the entrance, and commands an entire view of
-the various parts of the building. Besides the family apartments, it
-contains a committee-room for the visiting magistrates, and a chapel for
-the prisoners. From this, branch three wings, each of which contains a
-double row of cells upon the upper and ground floors. Crossing these,
-are single rows of cells, and an arcade for the perambulations of the
-prisoners when the weather will not allow their walking in the yard.
-Behind these are three other wings with arcades below, and upon the upper
-floor, double rows of cells: in all there are 225 cells, and the average
-number of prisoners is about 120. The tread-mill here is not altogether
-“labour in vain;” for attached to it is a machine for raising water. Not
-only is the silent system adopted, but at the mill each prisoner is
-separated from his neighbour by a wooden partition. Industry is the
-order of the day; mat-making—oakum-picking—carpentry—shoe-making, and
-other useful occupations, tend to make the prisoners contributors to the
-cost of their maintenance. A schoolmaster is kept, and every official is
-considered his auxiliary. The chaplain and governor are both known to be
-indefatigable in their efforts to create in the minds of the prisoners a
-distaste for vicious pursuits; and in not a few instances have they been
-attended with complete success.
-
-Upon the spacious declivity at the foot of the bridge is held the CATTLE
-MARKET, the largest in England (London excepted). The market is held
-every Saturday, and upon that day the visitor will have an opportunity of
-witnessing such a show of agricultural live stock as no other provincial
-town can furnish. Moreover, he will not fail to be interested in the
-portly appearance and rich _brogue_ of the principal actors in the busy
-scene; for various specimens of the “Norfolk Farmer” may here be seen to
-full perfection; and we would strongly advise that the chance be not
-neglected.
-
-On the north-east side of the castle, at the bottom of the hill, stands
-the SHIREHALL, erected in 1822, and opened in the following year. It is
-an imitation of the later period of the pointed style of architecture.
-The County Assizes and Sessions are held in this building, which by a
-subterranean passage and ascending shaft, communicates with the castle
-above. There are two courts, and other convenient rooms. In the Grand
-Jury Chamber is a full-length portrait of one of Norfolk’s most
-celebrated worthies—the late Thomas William Coke, Esq., Earl of
-Leicester; and also one of Lord Wodehouse. Upon the spacious plain,
-fronting the Shirehall, is held the Annual (Tombland) Fair, which
-commences on Maunday Thursday, and terminates upon Easter Tuesday. The
-newly-erected building to the north-west of the Shirehall, is the COUNTY
-POLICE STATION.
-
-The GUILDHALL is an ancient building, situated at the north-west end of
-the Market-place, and is used for an assize and sessions court, for a
-police station, and for the meetings of the Town Council, and various
-other purposes. The building is an erection of black flint, the
-cornices, window frames, and battlements being of freestone. Some of the
-original windows, with flowered points to the cusps, are still remaining;
-but the greater part are modern, as are also the additions upon the
-south, where formerly was a chapel dedicated to St. Barbara, in which the
-prisoners assembled for divine worship; upon the site of this is a porch,
-ornamented with a gilt figure of Justice. Adjoining the east side is the
-POLICE OFFICE. In the front of the building, towards the Market-place,
-are square panels, with remains of shields and supporters of the time of
-Henry VIII. The interior is chiefly modern, with the exception of the
-room called the Mayor’s Council Chamber, which retains much of the
-furniture of the time of king Henry VIII. It is situated at the east end
-upon the second floor, and is adorned with half-length portraits of many
-of the ancient civic notables and benefactors of the city, amongst which
-will be found Lord Chief Justice Coke, Archbishop Parker, and many
-others; the full-length portrait on the left side of the entrance is Sir
-Benjamin Wrench; that on the right is Thomas Emerson, Esq. In the
-windows is painted glass of various periods. The greatest object of
-attraction in this room is a glass case, containing the sword of the
-Spanish Admiral Don Xavier Winthuysen, who died of his wounds at the
-battle of Cape St. Vincent, February 14th, 1797. It was presented to the
-corporation of the city by Lord Nelson. Within the case is the letter
-which accompanied the presentation, and which is in the hand-writing of
-the great naval chieftain. Opposite this room is the old Common Council
-Chamber, in which the mayor and magistrates hold a petty sessions daily.
-It contains fine full-length portraits of Elisha de Hague, Town Clerk,
-1825, and other civic worthies.
-
-The Court in which the Assizes are held is upon the ground floor toward
-the west; and there are several smaller apartments in the building
-devoted to municipal purposes, in some of which are the regalia of the
-corporation, including the snap or dragon, formerly carried before the
-mayor on his election; the gold chains worn by the mayor and sheriffs;
-the sword of state, presented by St. George’s Company in 1705: a curious
-mace of silver gilt, with beautiful crystal, presented by Queen
-Elizabeth; two maces of silver gilt, presented by the Duke of Norfolk and
-Sir Robert Walpole in 1670 and 1734, with other civic paraphernalia.
-
-ST. ANDREW’S HALL is a very noble structure, and is in the pointed style
-of architecture. Its length is 124 feet, and there are two aisles 70
-feet broad. The roof is supported by twelve pillars, and there are
-fourteen windows on each side in the upper tier, and six in the lower,
-two in the east, and three in the west end, which were formerly decorated
-with stained glass. Originally there was a handsome steeple in the
-centre, which fell down in 1812. The Hall is principally used for the
-festivals, concerts, public meetings, and various other purposes.
-
-The PUBLIC LIBRARY is opposite the Guildhall. It is a handsome edifice,
-with Doric portico, and contains about 30,000 volumes, including a
-valuable collection of books, called the City Library. The library is
-open from ten in the morning till nine in the evening, except from the
-first of May till the end of August, when it closes at eight, p.m. There
-is a reading-room attached for the convenience of readers.
-
-The CORN EXCHANGE is situated in Exchange Street, which commences at the
-north end of the Gentlemen’s Walk. It is a large structure erected in
-1828, at a cost of £6000. It is about 120 feet long, 90 feet broad, and
-27 feet high, and is supported by two rows of pillars. The building is
-principally lighted from the roof. At the east end are portraits of John
-Culley, Esq., the originator of the building, and Thomas William Coke, of
-Holkham, afterwards Earl of Leicester, justly regarded as the father of
-Norfolk agriculture.
-
-The CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is situated at a short distance from the Corn
-Exchange. It is a handsome building, ornamented in front by Corinthian
-columns and pilasters, surmounted by an entablature. It contains a
-well-supplied Reading-room, which is open to strangers gratuitously.
-
-The POST OFFICE is situated in Post-Office Street, which is approached
-from the Market-Place, by Exchange Street. It is a convenient though not
-an attractive-looking building. There are two London deliveries daily.
-
-The NORFOLK AND NORWICH MUSEUM is in St. Andrew’s Broad Street. It is a
-handsome building, with commanding exterior, erected in 1839. Its
-contents are varied, extensive, and complete. The birds especially are
-very numerous, a large portion of them being foreign. The mammalia
-include many valuable specimens; and one of the largest provincial
-collections of animals from Australia is to be found within these walls.
-Amongst the fossils are some rare specimens of animals long since
-extinct. The shells and minerals are deserving attention, as is also the
-entomological department. The antiquities exhibit many remarkable
-articles; the coins and seals are particularly worthy the attention of
-the curious. There is also a valuable botanical collection, which
-contains the Herbarium of the eminent botanist, Sir James E. Smith. The
-Museum is open free every Monday, and on other days visitors are admitted
-on the production of an order from one of its members.
-
-The LITERARY INSTITUTION. This society occupies several rooms in the
-same building as the Museum. It contains an excellent and rapidly
-increasing Library of about 15,000 volumes.
-
-Adjacent to the Museum is the FREE LIBRARY, a spacious and convenient
-building, erected in 1856, upon a part of the site of the ancient palace
-of the Dukes of Norfolk.
-
-The BAZAAR is a handsome structure, in St. Andrew’s Broad Street, erected
-in 1831, by a company of shareholders, and now let for various purposes.
-One portion of the building is occupied by the Government School of
-Design, in which instruction is given in drawing, painting, modelling,
-and designing.
-
-The ASSEMBLY ROOMS are at the south end of an open plain, in the parish
-of St. Stephen, and were erected in 1754 upon the site of the College of
-St. Mary in the Fields. Public meetings are occasionally held here, and
-the proprietors of the leading exhibitions of the kingdom, during their
-stay in this city, generally fix their paraphernalia in one or other of
-the convenient compartments of this spacious building.
-
-The THEATRE ROYAL is situated at a short distance from the Assembly
-Rooms. It is a well-built though somewhat plain-looking edifice, erected
-in 1826, adjoining the site of the old theatre, which was built in 1757.
-The interior is upon the model of Drury Lane, the embellishments are both
-chaste and handsome, and the arrangements are well suited to public
-convenience, being upon the same plan as those of the metropolitan
-theatres. The building is but rarely used for other than dramatic
-entertainments.
-
-The BETHEL HOSPITAL FOR LUNATICS stands in the street of the same name,
-upon the site of the old City Committee House. The building is well
-adapted for the purpose for which it was designed. There is a handsome
-committee room containing several portraits, one of which is that of the
-worthy foundress, painted in 1724.
-
-The CITY GAOL is at the end of St. Giles’ Street. It was completed in
-1827, from a design by Mr. Philip Barnes, a native of Norwich, at a cost
-of £30,000. The front elevation is massive, and is supported by
-rusticated Tuscan columns. In the wings are niches with cross arrows.
-The building encloses an area of 1A. 2R. 34P., and contains 114 cells.
-The governor’s house stands in the centre, and commands a view of the
-entire prison, which is well ventilated, and supplied with water pumped
-by the tread wheel.
-
-The NORFOLK AND NORWICH HOSPITAL, founded in 1771, for the relief of the
-sick and maimed poor, is an extensive brick structure, situated without
-St. Stephen’s Gates. It deservedly ranks as the most useful institution
-in the county, and is supported by donations, legacies, and voluntary
-subscriptions, and also by a large proportion of the proceeds of the
-Norwich Musical Festival. Since its foundation, it has admitted about
-45,000 in-door, and 35,000 out-door patients. Three physicians and four
-surgeons regularly attend gratuitously. The Hospital contains 144 beds
-for the reception of patients.
-
-ST. GILES’ HOSPITAL, commonly called the Old Men’s Hospital, is situated
-in the parish of St. Helen. It was founded as early as 1249, by Bishop
-Walter de Suffield, for maintaining four chaplains to pray for his soul;
-and also to be an asylum for the aged, decrepid and infirm clergy of the
-diocese of Norwich, and to support 13 old people, who were to have their
-lodging, and one meal a day for life. It subsequently received
-considerable augmentations, and can now accommodate 200 persons.
-
-The CAVALRY BARRACKS are situated in Barrack Street, in the Hamlet of
-Pockthorpe, on the site of the Old Manor House of that hamlet. They were
-erected by the Government in 1791, at an expense of £20,000. The
-buildings are of brick, and form three sides, the centre being for the
-accommodation of the officers; upon the upper part of this are the
-national arms sculptured in stone, and surrounded by military trophies.
-The wings are appropriated to the reception of the soldiers, and are
-capable of containing 320 men and 266 horses. The high wall which
-surrounds the entire barracks (including the spacious parade ground)
-encloses an extent of about ten acres.
-
-The DUNGEON TOWER is opposite the Cavalry Barracks, upon land called the
-Hospital Meadows. It is a large round tower of brick, originally
-surmounted by a battlement.
-
-The INSTITUTION FOR THE INDIGENT BLIND is situated in Magdalen Street.
-The establishment is devoted to two objects—a hospital for the aged
-blind, and a school for the instruction of blind children, who are taught
-the manufacture of baskets, mats, and other articles, by which they may
-obtain a livelihood. These may be purchased in a shop adjoining the
-institution.
-
-DOUGHTY’S HOSPITAL, in Calvert Street, was founded in 1687, by William
-Doughty, who bequeathed £6000 for building and endowing it, for 24 poor
-men and 8 poor women, of the age of 60. Since its foundation, the
-hospital has been augmented by several benefactions. It is a square
-building of almshouses, with a garden in the centre. Each inmate has a
-tenement of one room for his or her own use, and there is one of two
-rooms, the residence of the master. There is now accommodation for 28
-men and 16 women, who each receive 5s. 6d. per week, and the master 11s.
-per week. Each has also a supply of coals, and a suit of purple clothing
-annually, with other advantages.
-
-The CATHEDRAL is one of the chief ornaments of the city, and is a very
-fine edifice, principally in the Norman style of architecture. It has a
-nave and choir, with aisles, transept, several small chapels,
-chapterhouse, and cloisters. These, with the Bishop’s Palace and the
-Deanery, constitute a great mass of ecclesiastical buildings. The
-Cathedral is 407 feet long, and the breadth across the transept 178 feet,
-and across the nave and aisles 72 feet. The cloisters form a square of
-174 feet, inner dimensions. The large west window is composed of elegant
-perpendicular tracery, and contains some elegant stained glass, inserted
-as a memorial of the late Bishop Stanley. On the south side of the nave,
-between the sixth and seventh pillars, is the tomb of Chancellor Spenser,
-upon which, in accordance with the leases, the dean and chapter formerly
-demanded the payment of their rents; and between the next pillars stands
-the tomb of Bishop Nix, a violent persecutor of the Reformers, who
-erected the roof of the transepts. He suffered a long imprisonment for
-aiding the cause of the pope against Henry VIII. The space which this
-tomb occupies, as well as that between the two next pillars to the west,
-was formerly enclosed as a chapel, the roof of which is remaining,
-displaying obtuse arches inserted between the Norman piers; the vaulting,
-which is rich, is considered a good specimen of the latest florid style.
-On the west side of the ninth pier, on the same side, is the tomb of
-Bishop Parkhurst, the eminent lexicographer, a very excellent prelate,
-and a great promoter of the reformed religion. In the ninth arch of the
-south wall is a monument to Dean Gardiner. Opposite, on the east side of
-the ninth pier, is the tomb of Sir James Hobart, attorney-general to
-Henry VII. A chapel was formerly enclosed here, which belonged to the
-Hobart family. In the centre of the nave will be observed a chaste
-marble slab, which covers the remains of the late highly-esteemed Bishop
-Stanley. The Bishop’s Palace is partly Norman. It has a grand hall and
-a large chapel. The Deanery and Prebendal Houses are the remains of the
-Priory. Among the cathedral appurtenances are three ancient gates of
-remarkable structure—the Erpingham gate, St. Ethelbert’s gate, and St.
-Martin’s Palace gate. The Cathedral precincts form a peculiar
-jurisdiction of the Dean and Chapter, who appoint a coroner and
-ecclesiastical judges and officers. The Bishop has the remarkable
-privilege of being the only abbot in England, being Bishop of Norwich and
-Abbot of St. Bennet’s-at-Holm.
-
-The FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL is situated near the western door of the
-Cathedral, and was originally a chapel dedicated to St. John. It was
-erected about 1315, by Bishop Salmon, lord chancellor, who endowed it
-with four priests, one of whom was to sing mass for his soul, those of
-his parents, and of all his predecessors and successors. The portico,
-which is singular in construction, was built by Bishop Lyhart in 1463.
-The buttresses at each end of the south side are especially worthy
-notice; they are ornamented with rich columns representing the trunks of
-trees, from the tops of which spring imitations of branches. In this
-grammar school, in addition to many eminent scholars, were educated the
-celebrated Hero of the Nile and Trafalgar, Lord Viscount Nelson, and Sir
-James Brooke, the Rajah of Sarrawak. The celebrated Dr. Valpy was once
-head master.
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-PARISH CHURCHES.
-
-
-‘ALL SAINTS’, situated at the east end of Westlegate Street, is a small
-structure, with a square tower, and three bells. The font is very
-ancient, and curiously carved with figures of the Twelve Apostles, St.
-Michael and the Dragon, &c. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Mrs.
-Sculthorpe. Rev. Thomas Gurney, M.A., is the rector.
-
-ST. ANDREW’S “Broad Street,” to which it gives name, is esteemed the
-finest parochial church in the city, excepting that of St. Peter’s
-Mancroft. The tower, which has ten bells and a clock, was rebuilt in
-1478, and the nave and chancel in 1506. The interior is neatly pewed,
-contains a good organ erected in 1808, and several handsome monuments.
-At the end of the north aisle is a sumptuous monument, with recumbent
-effigies of Sir John Suckling and his lady. To the altar belongs a
-handsome and costly set of plate, of which two noble flagons, weighing
-nearly 60 ounces each, were given by L. Goodwin, Esq., in 1704. The
-church of St. Christopher, which stood in this vicinity, was burnt down
-in the reign of Henry VIII., and its parish united with St. Andrew’s.
-The parishioners are the patrons. Rev. J. Brown is the incumbent.
-
-ST. AUGUSTINE’S, situated in St. Augustine’s Street, is an unpresuming
-edifice with a square tower, containing a clock and three bells. The
-tower and porch were partly rebuilt of red brick in 1726. The living is
-a rectory in the gift of the dean and chapter. Rev. M. J. Rackham is the
-incumbent.
-
-ST. BENEDICT’S, Upper Westwick Street, is a small structure, with a
-tower, round at the base and octangular above. The patronage is in the
-gift of the parishioners. Rev. W. Goodwin, incumbent.
-
-ST. CLEMENT’S, Colegate Street, is one of the most ancient churches in
-the city. The venerable structure consists of a nave and chancel, and
-has a square tower, in which are three bells. It was thoroughly repaired
-in 1845, at a cost of £430. In the churchyard is the “Leper’s Tomb,”
-which, tradition says, was raised over the remains of a leper, who, being
-permitted burial here, bequeathed his lands to the church: but Blomfield
-discredits this legend, and conjectures that the leper died in the lazar
-house, without St. Augustine’s gate, which entitled him to burial here,
-that building being in one of the detached parts of this parish. The
-living is a rectory in the gift of Caius College, Cambridge. Rev. R.
-Rigg is the rector.
-
-ST. EDMUND’S, in Fishgate Street, a small structure, founded about the
-time of William the Conqueror, has a tower and one bell. Among the
-relics formerly preserved here, was a piece of the shirt of St. Edward
-the King and Martyr, kept in a box of crystal, and visited with great
-reverence. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Rev. C. Brereton.
-The Rev. J. Pearson is the rector.
-
-ST. ETHELRED’S, in King Street, is a small fabric, with a short tower and
-one bell. In the burial ground was formerly an anchorage, which
-continued till after the Reformation. Rev. J. Deacon is the incumbent.
-
-ST. GEORGE’S COLEGATE, a large handsome gothic structure, rebuilt at
-different periods, has a lofty tower, in which is a clock and three
-bells. The interior is neatly fitted up, and there is a good organ. In
-the chancel is a fine altar tomb to Robert Iannis, a great benefactor to
-this church and the city; and near it a beautiful mural monument to John
-Herring, Esq. The window over the communion table is beautifully adorned
-with stained glass. The churches of St. Margaret at Colegate and St.
-Olave, in Cherry Lane, were taken down, and their cures consolidated with
-St. George’s; the former in 1349, and the latter in 1546. The dean and
-chapter are patrons. Rev. A. W. Durdin, incumbent.
-
-ST. GEORGE’S TOMBLAND consists of a nave, chancel, and side aisles, has a
-handsome square tower, which contains five bells, and was erected by the
-parishioners in 1445. In the interior are several spacious galleries,
-and many monumental inscriptions. Rev. K. Trimmer is the incumbent.
-
-ST. GILES’ was founded in the reign of William the Conqueror, by Elwyn
-the priest, who gave it to the monks of Norwich, and the patronage is
-consequently vested in the dean and chapter. It was wholly rebuilt in
-the reign of Richard II., and is now one of the handsomest churches in
-the city. The tower (120 feet high) contains a clock and eight bells,
-and is surrounded by a cupola and battlement. The chancel has been
-demolished since the year 1581, when the dean and chapter, to quit
-themselves of the expense of repairing it, gave all the materials to the
-parish, for “a stock to be put out for the encouragement of poor trades.”
-There are many curious old brasses, and several neat mural monuments.
-Rev. R. Sedgwick is the incumbent.
-
-ST. GREGORY’S, Pottergate Street, is a lofty gothic structure, consisting
-of nave, side aisles, and chancel, the latter built in 1395; since which,
-the whole pile has received many reparations. In the tower are a clock
-and six bells; the font is very large, having an octagonal top, and on
-its eight sides the four evangelists, and figures emblematic of the four
-quarters of the globe. In the nave is a fine brass reading-desk, in the
-shape of an eagle with expanded wings. Among the monuments is one to Sir
-Francis Bacon, a Judge of the Court of King’s Bench, in the time of
-Charles II. Here are also some ancient brass inscriptions. Rev. W. R.
-Sharpe is the incumbent.
-
-ST. HELEN’S, Bishopgate Street, belonged to the monks who demolished it,
-and consolidated the cure with the church of St. Giles’ Hospital, now
-called the Great Hospital. The whole of this hospital church, which
-serves also as the parish church of St. Helen, and is partly converted
-into lodgings for the almspeople, is still standing. It has a square
-tower at the south-west corner, with one bell; the choir is turned into
-lodgings for the almswomen, and part of the nave and aisles is divided
-into apartments for the men. The church is neatly fitted up with open
-seats, and opposite the altar stands a modern seat of gothic carved work.
-Rev. W. F. Patteson is the incumbent.
-
-ST. JAMES’, Cowgate, includes within its parish the hamlet of Pockthorpe,
-and part of Mousehold Heath. It is a small structure, with a tower,
-rebuilt in 1743, and contains three bells. It was re-pewed in 1842.
-This was a well-endowed rectory till 1201, when it was appropriated to
-the cathedral priory, and is now a peculiar of the dean and chapter.
-
-ST. JOHN’S MADDERMARKET is an ancient but handsome church, consisting of
-nave, side aisles, and a fine tower, in which are six bells. It is
-dedicated to the Holy Trinity and St. John the Baptist, and was founded
-before the survey made in Edward the Confessor’s time. The lead was
-removed, and the roof covered with slate in 1835. It contains many
-ancient sepulchral inscriptions, with a few brasses and several neat
-mural tablets. Lady Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk (second wife of the
-duke, who was beheaded in Elizabeth’s reign), died at the Duke’s Palace,
-in this parish, in 1563, and was interred with great pomp on the north
-side of the choir, where a mural monument was raised to her memory in
-1791. The living is a rectory in the gift of New College, Oxford. The
-Rev. J. Perowne is the rector.
-
-ST. JOHN’S SEPULCHRE, a commodious structure, at the south end of Ber
-Street, dedicated to St. John the Baptist and the Holy Sepulchre,
-consists of nave, chancel, and transepts, with a lofty tower, in which
-are five bells and a clock. Rev. Thomas Calvert is the incumbent.
-
-ST. JOHN’S TIMBERHILL, an ancient pile, dedicated to St. John the
-Baptist, and situated at the north end of Ber Street, was founded soon
-after the priory, to which it was appropriated. It consists of nave,
-chancel, and side aisles, with chapels at the east end, and has a small
-wooden steeple, with one bell. It had formerly a tower, which fell down
-in 1784, and was never rebuilt. The Rev. S. Titlow is the incumbent.
-
-ST. JULIAN’S, situated in King Street, a small ancient fabric, with a
-round tower; was founded before the conquest. On the south side may be
-seen the ancient entrance, in the Saxon style, but now disused. In the
-churchyard was an anchorage, demolished at the dissolution of religious
-houses.
-
-ST. LAWRENCE, Upper Westwick Street, is a handsome gothic fabric, with a
-fine tower, 112 feet high, containing a clock and six bells. The windows
-are large and beautifully foliated, and were formerly decorated with
-stained glass, all of which was destroyed by the Puritans in 1643. Over
-an arched door, on the western side, are two ancient carvings, one of
-which represents the cruel martyrdom of St. Lawrence. The original
-church was founded in the Confessor’s reign, on the site of a quay for
-landing fish, but was taken down in 1460, and the present one completed
-about twelve years after. Rev. P. U. Browne is the incumbent.
-
-ST. MARGARET’S, Westwick Street, consists of nave, chancel, and side
-aisle, and has a square tower, in which were five bells till 1830, when
-four of them were sold to assist in defraying the expense of covering the
-structure with blue slate. The living is a rectory in the gift of the
-Bishop of Norwich. The Rev. J. W. Cobb is the rector.
-
-ST. MARTIN’S AT OAK, in Oak Street, consists of nave, chancel, south
-aisle, and a square tower, with three bells. It derived the latter part
-of its name from a large oak, formerly standing in the churchyard, with
-the image of St. Mary in it. This was much visited in superstitious
-times, and several legacies were given towards repairing and painting it.
-The oak now standing on the site was planted about 50 years ago. An
-alabaster tomb, with effigies, remember Jeremiah Ravens and his wife.
-Rev. C. J. Blake is the incumbent.
-
-ST. MARTIN’S AT PALACE, situated opposite the entrance to the palace, is
-a venerable structure, consisting of nave, chancel, and side aisles, with
-a tower and five bells. In early times a boys’ singing school was kept
-here; and in 1500 John Blomfield gave a robe of worsted linen, lined with
-blue silk, for the boy bishop. Rev. A. Braddell, incumbent.
-
-ST. MARY’S, Southgate Street, consists of nave, transepts, and chancel,
-with an ancient round tower, with six bells. The body of the church was
-built in 1477. It contains six antique stalls, and several neat
-monuments. Rev. C. Morse, incumbent. St. Mary’s in the Marsh. The Rev.
-J. C. Matchett, incumbent.
-
-ST. MICHAEL’S, Coslany Street, usually called St. Miles’, is a commodious
-and handsome structure, with a lofty embattled tower, containing a clock
-and eight musical bells. The interior of the church is handsomely
-decorated, and two of the windows contain some ancient painted glass, but
-the heads of the figures were taken off to gratify the Puritans in the
-reign of Cromwell. The altar-piece represents the ascension, and the
-four evangelists; and the floor in front is paved with black and white
-marble, brought from the domestic chapel of the Earl of Yarmouth, at
-Oxnead. On the south side is a chapel of beautiful workmanship, erected
-of flints and freestone, and considered one of the finest specimens of
-flint-work in the county. The church contains a very old font, several
-mural monuments, and some ancient brasses. The living is a rectory in
-the gift of Caius College, Cambridge. Rev. R. Rigg is the rector.
-
-ST. MICHAEL’S AT PLEA, situated on the north side of Queen Street, is so
-named from the Archdeacon of Norwich holding in it his Pleas or Courts.
-It is built in the form of a cross, and has a square embattled tower,
-with two bells. There are eight ancient paintings near the pulpit, well
-worthy of inspection. The living is a rectory in the gift of Sir T. B.
-Leonard and J. Morse, Esq. Rev. Charles Morse is the rector.
-
-ST. MICHAEL AT THORN, in ancient deeds, called St. Michael’s super
-Montem, has still a large thorn tree growing in the graveyard. It is a
-small structure, with a tower, built in 1436, in which are three bells.
-Rev. C. T. Rust is the incumbent.
-
-ST. PAUL’S, in St. Paul’s Street, is an ancient fabric, with a small
-tower, the upper part of which was octangular, but was rebuilt in 1819 of
-white brick, with a stone coping. It contains a handsome screen and
-sounding board, and was renewed in 1841. The living is a rectory in the
-gift of the dean and chapter. Rev. B. Cook is the rector.
-
-ST. PETER HUNGATE, on Elm Hill, one of the oldest churches in the city;
-was anciently called Hungate, or Houndsgate, from the hounds formerly
-kept there for the use of the bishop. The old church was demolished in
-1458, when the present one was commenced and finished in 1460. It is a
-cruciform structure, of black flint, with a square tower and two bells.
-Over the communion table is a handsome window of ancient stained glass.
-Among the plate belonging to the altar is a curious old cup and cover.
-The living is a rectory in the gift of the lord chancellor. Rev. S.
-Titlow is the rector.
-
-ST. PETER’S MANCROFT stands in an elevated situation, near the upper side
-of the Market-place, and is a handsome cruciform structure of freestone,
-begun in 1430, and finished in 1455. It stands on the site of a former
-structure, and is considered the finest parish church in the city,
-measuring 212 feet in length and 70 feet in breadth, having a noble tower
-98 feet high, containing an excellent peal of twelve bells, with a clock
-and chimes. The bells were exchanged for the old peal of ten in 1775, at
-the cost of more than £800, raised by public subscription. The interior
-has an elegant appearance; the clustered pillars supporting the roof,
-with the arches surmounting them, are lofty and slender, and the windows
-are large and handsome. The organ, a fine-toned instrument, was erected
-in 1707. The decorations of the altar are elegant, and the plate
-massive, especially a superb standing cup and cover. The altar piece
-represents the delivery of Peter from Prison, and the east window is
-decorated with stained glass. In the vestry are several ancient books,
-among which is a beautiful manuscript bible, written on vellum, in 1340,
-and a more ancient manuscript of the Epistles of St. Paul, with a comment
-finely illuminated. Here are several fine old paintings, and a piece of
-tapestry, dated 1574. Over the door hangs an old carving, in alabaster,
-of nine female saints, among which is St. Margaret holding down a dragon.
-The capacious old font is surmounted with a lofty covering of costly
-tabernacle work, and near the north door are two carved stalls. Rev. C.
-Turner, incumbent.
-
-ST. PETER PER MOUNTERGATE, in King Street; so called from a gate
-anciently placed near the churchyard; was erected in 1486, and has a fine
-square, embattled tower, with a clock and five bells. In the chancel are
-24 stalls, which belonged to a college of secular priests, that stood at
-the north-east corner of the churchyard. A tomb, dated 1623, on the
-south side of the altar, with recumbent effigies, remembers R. Berney,
-Esq., and his wife. In the nave is interred Thomas Codd, who was mayor
-in Kett’s Rebellion, and was a great benefactor to the city. The heads
-of his will are read annually on the Sunday before St. Thomas’ Day. Rev.
-G. Day is the incumbent.
-
-ST. PETER’S, Southgate Street, is an ancient fabric, consisting of nave,
-chancel, side chapel, and a square tower, in which are three bells. The
-living is a rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich. Rev. J. Deacon
-is the rector.
-
-ST. SAVIOUR’S, Magdalen Street, a small fabric, dedicated to the
-transfiguration of our Saviour; has a square embattled tower, with a
-clock and bell. It contains several neat mural monuments. In Bishop
-Oxford’s time it was appropriated to the almoner of the cathedral
-convent. Rev. S. O. Attlay is the incumbent.
-
-ST. SIMON AND ST. JUDE’S, Wensum Street, consists of nave and chancel,
-with a tower, in which are five bells. It contains some ancient brasses,
-and several monuments and effigies of the Pettus’ family, upon one of
-which is a recumbent figure, in complete armour, of Sir J. Pettus, the
-first of the family who was knighted. The church is of great antiquity,
-and was held by the bishops before the removal of the see to Norwich. A
-new gallery was erected in 1835, and the body was re-pewed in 1838. Rev.
-C. Holloway, rector.
-
-ST. STEPHEN’S, situated in Rampant Horse Street, is a commodious gothic
-structure, consisting of nave, chancel, side aisles, and two side
-chapels, with a square tower at the west end. The nave is divided from
-the aisles by fluted columns, with pointed arches, and the east window is
-richly beautified with stained glass. It is neatly pewed, and the altar
-is remarkably handsome. There are several old brasses and many mural
-tablets. In the vestry is a manuscript description of the church,
-written by Benjamin Mackerell, author of a history of Lynn; also a
-curious old alabaster carving. The living is a rectory in the gift of
-the dean and chapter. Rev. S. O. Attlay is the rector.
-
-ST. SWITHIN, Westwick Street, is a neat structure, with a square tower
-and three bells. During the cleansing of the church in 1834, an ancient
-portrait of Edward the Confessor was found nailed under one of the seats,
-where it is supposed to have been placed for security during the civil
-wars. The altar-piece is a painting of Moses and Aaron. On the font are
-carved emblems of the Trinity, Eucharist, and the Passion, with the arms
-of East Anglia. Here are also three stalls. The living is a rectory in
-the gift of the Bishop of Norwich. Rev. C. Day is the rector.
-
-LAKENHAM CHURCH, dedicated to St. John the Baptist and All Saints, upon
-an acclivity above the river Yare, about a mile and a half south of the
-Market-place. The benefice is a vicarage united to Trowse Newton, in the
-gift of the dean and chapter, and enjoyed by the Rev. George Carter, M.A.
-
-HEIGHAM CHURCH, dedicated to St. Bartholomew, stands on elevated ground
-above the Wensum, about a mile W. by N. of the Market-place, and is a
-small edifice, with nave, chancel, south aisle, and a square tower, in
-which are three bells. A mural monument remembers the pious Bishop Hall.
-The rectory is valued in the king’s book at £6. 13_s._ 4_d._, and in 1831
-at £211. The bishop is patron, and the Rev. W. Robbins, M.A., incumbent.
-
-ST. MARK’S CHURCH, Lakenham, is a handsome edifice, in the pointed style
-of architecture, with nave, tower, and three bells. Rev. W. R. Nevill,
-M.A., incumbent.
-
-TRINITY CHAPEL, Union Place, was built by the Baptists, but was
-consecrated in January, 1839.
-
-CHRIST CHURCH, New Catton, is a neat erection in the early English style,
-erected in 1841. Rev. R. Wade, B.A., incumbent.
-
-ST. MATTHEW’S, Thorpe Hamlet, is a neat edifice, erected in 1851, and
-built of rag stone. Rev. G. W. Grogan, incumbent.
-
-The remaining hamlets will be found noticed separately.
-
-
-
-DISSENTING CHAPELS.
-
-
-The leading denominations of Dissenters have commodious places of
-worship, some of which, on the score of antiquity, or of modern
-architectural merit, are not undeserving attention.
-
-The OLD MEETING HOUSE, in St. Clement’s, was erected in 1693, and belongs
-to the _Independents_. Its first pastor, Bridge, seceded from the
-Establishment in the reign of James II., and sat in the Westminster
-Assembly of Divines. It is a large building of red brick, fronted with
-four Corinthian pilasters. It will afford accommodation for about 700
-persons. There are spacious School-rooms connected with this building,
-in which a large number of children are educated upon the British system.
-
-PRINCE’S STREET CHAPEL (_Independent_) was built in 1819. It is a
-building of white brick, with boldly-displayed cornice and pediment, and
-a Grecian Doric portico of four columns. It will accommodate upwards of
-800 persons.
-
-The TABERNACLE (_Countess of Huntingdon’s_), a plain but commodious
-structure, is situated in the parish of St. Martin’s Palace, and will
-accommodate 1000 persons. The celebrated George Whitfield preached in
-this building.
-
-ST. MARY’S CHAPEL (_Baptist_) was originally erected in 1744, but was
-rebuilt in its present handsome style in 1811, and considerably enlarged
-in 1838. It will now seat 900 persons. The Rev. J. Kinghorn, a
-celebrated Hebrew scholar, was one of its ministers.
-
-ST. CLEMENT’S CHAPEL (_Baptist_) is also a large building. It was
-erected in 1814, and contains about 900 sittings. There is a spacious
-School-room adjacent to this chapel. The celebrated Mark Wilks was once
-the pastor.
-
-EBENEZER CHAPEL (_Baptist_) Surrey Road, was erected in 1854; it is a
-spacious building, and although without galleries, is capable of
-accommodating a large congregation.
-
-CALVERT STREET CHAPEL belongs to what are called the _Wesleyan
-Reformers_, and is the largest Wesleyan Meeting-house in the city. It
-was opened in 1811. It is a red-brick edifice, containing upwards of
-1000 sittings.
-
-ST. PETER’S CHAPEL, near the Theatre Plain, is a neat, commodious
-building, held by the original _Wesleyan Conference_. It contains 900
-sittings.
-
-The UNITARIAN CHAPEL, situated in St. George’s Colegate, is
-unquestionably the most handsome meeting-house in the city. It is known
-as the _Octagon Chapel_, which will indicate the plan upon which it is
-constructed. It is surmounted by a dome, supported by eight Corinthian
-pillars, in excellent imitation of marble. There is a portico to the
-south front.
-
-The SOCIETY OF FRIENDS have two meeting-houses in Norwich; one of which
-is in the _Upper Goat Lane_. It is a fine white-brick structure, with
-Doric portico, and lighted by a dome lantern. It was built in 1826.
-About 700 persons can be accommodated in this building. Adjacent to it
-are several convenient rooms for committee and other meetings. The other
-is the GILDENCROFT MEETING HOUSE, St. Augustine’s, an ancient-looking
-edifice, erected in 1680. There is a spacious burial-ground attached, in
-which are deposited the remains of Joseph John Gurney and other eminent
-Friends. It is worth remarking that the building is supported by two
-lofty oak pillars, cut out of single trees.
-
-The FRENCH CHURCH is an ancient building in Queen Street, occupied by the
-_Swedenborgians_, (which was formerly dedicated to St. Mary the Less.)
-After the parish was united to others, the building was used as a cloth
-exchange, and subsequently was granted to the French Protestants. It has
-a square tower, nave, and chancel.
-
-The _Roman Catholics_ have two chapels; one called THE CHAPEL OF THE
-APOSTLES, is situated in Willow Lane, and is a handsome building of white
-brick, in the Corinthian and Ionic styles. The interior presents a truly
-gorgeous appearance. The other is called ST. JOHN’S MADDERMARKET CHAPEL.
-It stands near to the church of that name, and is a large building,
-erected in 1794. There is a dwelling for the priest adjoining.
-
-_The Jews_ have a handsome SYNAGOGUE in St. Faith’s Lane. They were
-formerly very numerous in this city.
-
-CEMETERIES. There are two Cemeteries in Norwich. The NEW CEMETERY,
-situated upon the Earlham road, is corporate property, and was opened in
-1856. It contains 35 acres. The ROSARY BURIAL GROUND is pleasantly
-situated at Thorpe, and was registered in 1821. It originally contained
-5 acres, but has recently been considerably enlarged.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
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-Abbot, Rev. J., Catholic Priest, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Adams, Miss Frances, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square
-Aldred, Mr. James, St. Giles’ street
-Alexander, Rev. John, Congregational Minister, Prince’s street Chapel,
-Gildengate street
-Alderman, Miss Sarah, Cross road, St. Giles’ road
-Allison, Mr. James, Front row, New Lakenham
-Ames, Mrs. Mary, Willow place, New Lakenham
-Andrews, William, Esq., Magdalen street
-Archdall, Rev. George, D.D., Canon of Norwich Cathedral, the Close
-Asker, Mrs. Frances, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Atkins, Mr. Alfred, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham
-August, Mrs. Mary Ann, Unthank’s road
-Bacheldar, Miss Sarah, Newmarket road
-Back, John Alfred, Esq., St. Giles’ street
-Bacon, Mr. Richard, All Saints’ green
-Bailey, Mrs., junior, St. Benedict’s road
-Baker, Mr. John, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Baker, Mr. John, St. Catherine’s plain
-Baker, Mrs. Maria, Newmarket road
-Baldwin, Mr. William, Hamlet place, Grapes hill
-Balls, Mrs. Elizabeth, Colegate street
-Banks, Mrs. Mary, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Banks, Mr. William, Earlham road terrace
-Barber, George, Esq., Thorpe hamlet
-Barcham, Mr. William, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Barker, Miss, Dereham road
-Barker, Mrs. Mary, Chapel field
-Barker, Mrs. Susan, Distillery street
-Barlow, Mr. Richard, St. Margaret’s plain
-Barnard, Charles, Esq., Gildengate street
-Barnes, Mrs. Amelia, Bracondale
-Barnes, Mrs. Mary, St. Stephen’s gates
-Barnham, Miss L., Newmarket road
-Barrett, Mr. George, Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s road
-Barwell, Henry George, Esq., Surrey street
-Barwell, John, senior, Esq., Surrey street
-Barwell, John, junior, Esq., Surrey street
-Bean, Miss, Dereham road terrace
-Beare, Miss Amelia, Gildengate street
-Bellin, Benjamin, Esq., Grove road, New Lakenham
-Bensly, Mrs. Harriet, Newmarket road
-Bensley, Charles, Esq., Thorpe hamlet
-Bennett, Edward, Esq., Newmarket road
-Berwick, Mrs. Mary, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Betts, Mr. John, West Pottergate
-Biggs, Mrs. Mary, St. Stephen’s square
-Bignold, Sir Samuel, M.P., Surrey street
-Birt, Mr. Robert, Bethel street
-Bishop, Rev. Wm., Curate of Heigham Church, Holl’s lane
-Blake, Rev. Charles Jex, Incumbent of St. Martin at Oak, the Close
-Blake, R. W., Esq., Colegate street
-Blake, Mrs. Jonathan, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Blencowe, Rev. George, Wesleyan Minister, Calvert street
-Blunderfield, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket road
-Blyth, Miss Rhoda, Mile Lane, Newmarket road
-Boardman, Mrs. Frances, Newmarket road
-Boardman, James, Esq., Newmarket road
-Bolingbroke, C., Esq., St. Giles’
-Bolingbroke, F., Esq., Thorpe
-Bolingbroke, Horatio, Esq., agent for the Economic Life Assurance
-Society, St. Giles’ street
-Bone, Mrs. Mary, Cross street, St. Giles’ rd.
-Booten, Benjamin, Paragon street
-Branch, Mr. Thomas, Bethel street
-Brock, Miss Ann, Willow lane
-Brown, Mr. George, Upper St. Giles’
-Brown, Rev. James, Broad street, St. Andrew’s
-Browne, Mr. Nichols, Bracondale
-Browne, Philip, Esq., Thorpe hamlet
-Browne, William John Utton, Esq., the Crescent
-Brown, Mr. William, Lower Close
-Brownfield, John, Esq. Newmarket road
-Bugden, Mr. Thomas, Gildengate street
-Bull, Miss Jane, the Crescent
-Bunn, Mr. William, St. Catherine’s plain
-Bunting, Mr. John, St. Giles’ road
-Burgess, Mr. John, Lower Close
-Burrell, Mr. William, New Catton
-Bush, Mrs. Mary Ann, Prince’s street
-Bush, Mr. Robert, Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road
-Butcher, Captain, Grove rd., New Lakenham
-Butcher, Jeremiah, Esq., Newmarket road
-Butten, Mrs. Mary, Mile lane, Newmarket road
-Candler, Miss, Thorpe hamlet
-Calvert, Rev. Thomas, Perpetual Curate of St. John’s Sepulchre, All
-Saints’ green
-Calton, Mr. John, Paragon street
-Canham, Mrs., Grapes hill
-Cannell, Mr. Henry, Newmarket road
-Cannell, Mr. Nunn, Newmarket road
-Capes, Mrs. Frances, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Carpenter, Mr. Philip, St. Benedict’s road
-Carter, Miss Eliza, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Carter, Rev. George, Vicar of Trowse and Lakenham, Lower Close
-Cater, Mr. William, St. Stephen’s gates
-Cater, John, Esq., Town Close, Ipswich road
-Cattermoul, Mrs. Sarah, St. Catherine’s pln.
-Cavendish, Mrs. Mary, Crescent place
-Chambers, Mrs. Grice, Upper Close
-Chambers, Mrs. Mary, Theatre street
-Chapman, Mrs. Jane Emily, Pottergate st.
-Chittock, Mr. Timothy, Calvert street
-Church, Mrs., Southern Buildings, Lady’s lane.
-Churchman, Mrs. Sarah, Holl’s lane
-Christie, Mr. T., Colegate street
-Clarke, Richard Calver, Esq., the Crescent
-Clayton, Rev. William Ray, Incumbent of Great Ryburgh, St. Giles’ street
-Clifford Mrs., Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road
-Coaks, Richard, Esq., Golden Dog lane
-Cobb, Rev. John Wm., Rector of St. Margaret’s, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s
-road
-Cockburn, Major James, Bracondale
-Colby, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s square
-Cole, Mrs. Ann, Thorpe hamlet
-Cole, Miss, Lower Close
-Coleman, Mrs. Sarah Ann, Thorpe hamlet
-Collyer, Colonel Wm., E.I.C.S., Tombland
-Colman, Mrs. James, Ipswich road
-Colman, Mrs. Jeremiah, Newmarket road
-Colman, Mr. Robert, Newmarket road
-Colman, Mr. Thomas, Lame Dog road
-Cook, Miss Charlotte, Thorpe hamlet
-Cooper, Carlos, Esq., Barrister, Orford hill
-Cooper, Miss Louisa, Thorpe hamlet
-Cooper, Mrs. Sarah, Lower Close
-Copeman, Dr., Bethel Street
-Cope, Mrs. M., Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Cork, Mrs. S., Hampden place, Dereham road
-Cousins, Mr. William, Bethel street
-Cozens, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pitt street
-Crane, Captain, Royal Navy, Dereham road terrace
-Crane, Mr. Samuel, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street
-Crisp, James, Royal Navy, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Croker, John Michael, Esq., Newmarket road
-Crook, William, Esq., Mile End lane, New
-Crosse, Mrs. D. A., Orford hill
-Cubitt, Miss, Lower Close
-Cubitt, William, Esq., Gildengate street
-Davis, Rev. David, Minister at the Octagon Chapel, Dereham road
-Darkins, Mr. Canuel, St. Stephen’s road
-Davey, Miss, Magdalen street
-Davy, Mr. William P., Thurso place, Dereham road
-Day, Miss E., Lower Close
-Day, Miss Harriet, Pottergate street
-Decaux, Mrs. Mary Ann, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Decaux, Mr. William, Adelaide buildings, Dereham road
-Deeks, Mrs. Christiana, St. George’s middle street
-Denny, Mrs. Sarah, Crescent place
-Deuge, Mr. Isaac, Trafalgar place, Dereham road,
-Doone, Miss, Lower close
-Dove, Dr. Harry, Tombland
-Devear, Mrs. Maria, Cow hill
-Devereaux, Mrs. Mary, Adelaide buildings, Dereham road
-Devear, Miss Ann, Cow hill
-Devear, Mrs. Emma, Cow hill
-Dewing, Mrs. Mary, St. Giles’ road
-Dimond, Mrs., Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Diver, Mr., Rising Sun road
-Dix, Miss Charlotte, Chapel Field grove
-Dixon, Mrs. Emily, St. Catherine’s plain
-Dixon, Mr. William, Valentine street
-Dodman, Mr. John, Keyzor place, Holl’s ln.
-Doughty, Mrs. Julia, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Drewell, Mrs. Mary Ann, All Saints’ green
-Druery, Mr. J. H. E., Barrister, Cambrian place, Heigham road
-Duckett, Mr. James, St. Giles’ hill
-Durdin, Rev. Alexander Warham, Incumbent of St. George’s Colegate,
-Unthank’s road
-Dyson, Mr., Thorpe hamlet
-Eaton, Thomas Damant, Esq., Chapel Field grove
-Edgar, Mrs. Elizabeth, Grove place, St. Giles’ road
-Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth, Newmarket road
-Eldridge, Mr. James U., New Catton
-Elliott, John, Esq., the Crescent
-Ellis, Mrs. Mary, Gildengate street
-Ellis, Mr. Richard, Chapel field
-Elmer, Mr. James, New Catton
-Enfield, Wm., Esq., Colegate street
-English, Mr. Richard, Holl’s lane
-Etheridge, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe hamlet
-Evans, Rev. Edward, Curate, St. Stephen’s, Surrey street
-Evans, Mrs. Louisa, Upper Surrey street
-Everett, Mr. Robert, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Fickling, Miss Caroline, Mile Lane, Newmarket road
-Fisher, Mrs. Sarah, Distillery street
-Fishwick, Rev. John, Catholic Priest, Willow lane
-Fiske, Mrs. Hannah, Thorpe hamlet
-Fitt, Mr. George, New road, Town close
-Flower, Mrs. Frances, Chapel field
-Ford, Mr. Robert, St. George’s plain
-Foster, Mr. Samuel, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Foster, Sir William, Bart., Thorpe hamlet
-Foulger, Rev. William, M.A., Upper King street
-Foulsham, Mr. Thomas, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road
-Fox, Mr. William, Lame Dog road
-Franklin, Mr. Charles, All Saints’ green
-Franklin, Rev. Henry, rector of Barford, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Freeman, Mrs. J. C., Langham place, Dereham road
-Frohawk, Mr. Nicholas, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Gardiner, Miss Anne, Newmarket terrace
-Garrard, Miss Mary Sophia, Thorpe hamlet
-Garwood, Mrs. S. A., New Catton
-Geary, William, Esq., Gildengate street
-Gibson, Misses E. and M., Lower close
-Gibson, Mrs. Rosamond, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Girling, Mrs., Paragon street
-Goddard, Mrs., Chapel field
-Gooch, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket road
-Gooch, Mr. William, Unthank’s road
-Goodwin, Mrs., Willow lane
-Goodwin, Rev. William, Perpetual Curate, St. Benedict’s, Chapel field
-Goose, Mrs. Hannah Maria, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road
-Goots, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s road
-Gould, Rev. George, Baptist Minister, St. Mary’s Chapel, Unthank’s road
-Grand, Mr. John, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Grand, John, Esq., St. Giles’ street
-Grant, Mr. George, William street
-Greaves, Miss, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Grimmer, Mrs. Martha, Newmarket road
-Grogan, Rev. George William, Incumbent, St. Matthew’s, Thorpe hamlet,
-Lower close
-Gunton, Mrs. Mary, St. Giles’ hill
-Gurney, Mrs. Eliza P., Earlham road
-Gurney, Rev. Thomas, Incumbent of All Saints’ Church, All Saints’ green
-Habberton, Mrs. Elizabeth, Unthank’s road
-Hall, Mr. Charles, Rose lane
-Hall William, Esq., Ipswich road
-Hallett, Rev. John, Congregational Minister, Old Meeting, Unthank’s road
-Hallam, Mr. James, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road
-Hammond, Mrs. Emily, Magdalen street
-Hansell, Mrs. Mary, Lower close
-Harmer, Mrs. Mary, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road
-Harris, Mrs. Sophia Elizabeth, New road, Town close
-Harrison, Miss Matilda, Unthank’s road
-Harvey, Mr. James, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Harvey, Miss Mary Ann, Unthank’s road
-Harvey, Robert John, Esq., banker, Bracondale
-Hart, Mr. John, Chapel Field road
-Hawkins, Miss Martha, Unthank’s road
-Hawkes, Mr. William, Unthank’s road
-Henley, Mrs., Newmarket road
-Henley, William, Esq., Newmarket road
-Herring, Miss Lucy, Bracondale
-Hibgame, Major E. T., Rising Sun road
-Hibgame, Rev. Edward, Rector, Fordham in Cambridgeshire, Lower close
-Hickman, Mrs. E., Heigham terrace, St. Benedict’s road
-Hill, Mrs. Frances, West Pottergate
-Hill, Miss J., New Catton
-Hill, Mrs. Mary, Thorpe hamlet
-Hilling, Mrs., Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Hinds, the Right Rev. Samuel, Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Palace
-Hogg, Mr. James, Distillery street
-Holl, Mr. Robert Durrant, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Holloway, Rev. Charles, Rector of St. Simon and Jude, the Close
-Holmes, Mr. Benjamin, New Catton
-Hopson, Mrs. Charlotte, Castle meadow
-Hoop, Mrs. Mary Ann, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Horn, Mr. Robert, Distillery street
-Hornor, Charles, Esq., Saint Martin’s Palace plain
-Hornor, Mr. William, New Catton
-Hovell, Mr. Richard, Bloomsbury place, St. Benedict’s road
-Howes, Mr. John, the Crescent
-Hubbard, Mr. Arminger, West End terrace, Grapes’ hill
-Hunt, Mrs. Harriet, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road
-Hunter, Mr. John, Colegate street
-Huson, Miss Mary, Crescent place
-Hutton, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Ives, Captain Ferdinand, St. Catherine’s hill
-Ives, Miss, the Crescent
-Jackson, Mrs. Charlotte, Lame Dog road
-Jackson, Mrs. Mary, Bracondale
-Jay, Thomas, Esq., Heigham grove
-Jay, Mrs. Charlotte, Newmarket road
-Jay, Mrs. Hannah, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Jennings, Misses, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Johnson, J. G., Esq., Mayor of the City, St. Giles’ street
-Johnson, Mrs., West Wymer street
-Johnson, Mrs. Sarah, St. Stephen’s road
-Kemp, Mr. Isaac, Rising Sun road
-Kempster, Rev. John Joseph James, Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion,
-Tabernacle
-Kent, Mrs. Catherine, William street
-Kerrison, Mr. John Bitton, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Kerrison, Roger, Esq., Tombland
-Kidsdale, Mr. A. T., St. Benedict’s road
-King, Mr. Hammond, Newmarket road
-King, Mr. John, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road
-King, Mr. Samuel, Chapel Field road
-Kinnebrook, Mr. William, Earlham road
-Kitmer, Miss Charlotte, Queen street
-Kitson, John, Esq., Secretary to the Bishop, Thorpe hamlet
-Ladell, William, Esq., Newmarket road
-Laflin, Mr. Joseph, Laflin buildings, St. Benedict’s road
-Lancey, Mrs., Bloomsbury place, Dereham road
-Landy, Mrs. C., the Crescent
-Langton, Mr. Edward, Bethel street
-Layton, Mr., Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Laws, Mrs. Mary, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road
-Leeds, Mrs. Julia, St. Giles’ street
-Leggatt, Mr. Samuel, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Leist, Mrs., New Catton
-Lindley, Miss, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Lister, Mrs., Bloomsbury place, St. Benedict’s road
-Littlewood, Mrs. Sophia, St. Stephen’s road
-Littlewood, Mr. Leonard, Colegate street
-Lloyd, Mr. Francis, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Lohr, Mrs. Eliza, Colegate street
-Longe, Mrs. Mary, Crescent place
-Lord, Mr. Aaron, Tudor cottage, Unthank’s road
-Lowne, Mrs. Mary, Thorpe hamlet
-Lynn, Mrs., Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Mace, Mr. Joseph, Distillery street
-Mackie, Mrs. Mary, Cambrian place, Heigham road
-Mannering, Mrs., Thorpe hamlet
-Mann, Rev. John, Wesleyan Minister, Rising Sun road
-Marcon, Mrs. Jane, St. Giles’ street
-Markland, Mrs. Elizabeth, Magdalen street
-Marrison, Mrs., Thorpe hamlet
-Mason, Miss Sophia Ann, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road
-Massary, Mrs. Alfred, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Massey Thomas, Esq., Thorpe hamlet
-Matthew, Captain Charles, Bracondale
-Mayes, Mrs. Mary, William street
-Mayes, Mrs. Margaret, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road
-Marystone, Samuel, Esq., Lower close
-Middleton, George, Esq., the Grove, Ipswich road
-Middleton, John, Esq., Surrey street
-Middleton, Mr. Thomas, St. Stephen’s gates
-Miles, Mr. William, Bloomsbury place, St. Benedict’s road
-Millard, W. S., Esq., Catton, near Norwich
-Miller, Mrs. Mary, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Miller, Mr. Robert L., Unthank’s road
-Mills, Miss Mary, St. Stephen’s road
-Mitchell, Mr. Samuel, Unthank’s road
-Money, Miss, St. Catherine’s plain
-Monument, Miss Ann, St. Stephen’s road
-Moore, Mrs. Mary, Laurel cottage, Unthank’s road
-Morland, Mrs. Amelia, Castle meadow
-Morris, Mr., Thorpe hamlet
-Morrish, Miss Emily, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Morse, Miss Emily, Lower close
-Mott, Miss, Tombland
-Muskett, Mrs. Emily, Thorpe hamlet
-Muskett, Mrs., New Catton
-Neave, Miss Matilda, Newmarket road
-Neve, Mrs. Martha, Chapel Field road
-Newbegin, Mrs. Sarah, Hay House, Unthank’s road
-Newby, Mr. John, Holl’s lane
-Newman, Mrs., Holl’s lane
-Newson, Mrs. Allen, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square
-Newton, Miss Charlotte, Albert place, St. Stephen’s square
-Nichols, Mrs. Hannah, Chapel Field road
-Nokes, Mr. William, Distillery street
-Norris, Mrs. Lucy, Thorpe hamlet
-Norton, Mr. John Culley, Westbourne terrace, Unthank’s road
-Nursey, Mr. Richard, Chapel field road
-Norton, Mrs. Phillis, Lower Goat lane
-Oliver, Mr. John, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Osborne, Rev. John Francis, Chaplain to the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital,
-Newmarket road
-Ostler, Mr. Charles, William street
-Page, Edmund, Esq., Newmarket road
-Painter, Miss Kate, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Palgrave, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Parr, William Burrell, Esq., Upper St. Giles’ street
-Paul, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Giles’ hill
-Pearson, Rev. James, Rector of St. Edmund’s, St. Giles’ street
-Pellew, the Hon. and Very Rev. George, D.D., Dean of Norwich, Deanery,
-Lower close
-Perowne, Rev. John, Upper Surrey street
-Pettingill, Mrs. Sarah Ann, Chapel Field road
-Phillips, Mrs. Dinah, William street
-Phillippo, Matthias, Esq., Newmarket road
-Pilgrim, Mr. John, Chapel field
-Pitman, Mrs., Newmarket road
-Plummer, Mr. Charles Taylor, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Plummer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lady’s lane
-Plumtree, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lower close
-Polding, Rev. John, Catholic Priest, Willow lane
-Pole, Mrs. Ann, Bloomsbury place, St. Benedict’s road
-Poole, Mrs. Mehetabel, Theatre street
-Poole, Thomas, Esq., the Crescent
-Pork, Mr. George, Dereham road terrace, Dereham road
-Porter, Miss Rebecca, Thorpe hamlet
-Postle, William, Esq., Chapel Field grove
-Potter, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road
-Powell, Mrs. Anne, Theatre street
-Power, Rev. Alexander Bath, Newmarket road
-Pratt, Mrs., Newmarket road
-Pratt, Robert, Esq., Newmarket road
-Priest, Mr. George, St. Stephen’s road
-Priest, Mrs. Lucilla, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road
-Priest, Mrs. Sophia, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Pryse, Miss, All Saints’ green
-Pulley, Mrs., Surrey street
-Puxley, Mrs., All Saints’ green
-Quintan, Capt. Saint James, Lower close
-Ranking, W. H., Esq., M.D., Upper St. Giles’ street
-Ransome, Mrs. Susan, Bracondale
-Ray, Mr. Robert, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham
-Ray, Mr. John, Rising Sun road
-Raynes, Michael James, Esq., St. Giles’ road
-Rayson, Mrs. Ann, St. Catherine’s plain
-Rayson, Mrs. Mary, Grove place, St. Giles’ road
-Read, Miss Jane, Lady’s lane
-Read, Trivett, Esq., Newmarket road
-Read, Mr. Charles, Eaton cottage, Unthank’s road
-Rees, Mrs. Charlotte, Front row, New Lakenham
-Riches, William Daniel, Esq., the Crescent
-Riches, Mrs. Joshua, Chapel field road
-Rigg, Rev. Richard, Bethel street
-Ringer, Mrs. R., Paragon street
-Ringer, Miss Susan, St. Giles’ road
-Rising, Miss Martha, Rowling’s buildings, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Rix, Henry, Esq., Golden Ball street
-Robbins, Rev. William, Rector of Heigham, the Crescent
-Roberts, Mr. B. M., Thorpe hamlet
-Roberts, Mr. Joseph, Holl’s Jane
-Roberts, Mrs., Thorpe hamlet
-Robertson, Miss, Lower close
-Robertson, Mrs. Phœbe, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square
-Robinson, Henry William, Esq., St. Faith’s lane
-Rolfe, Mrs. Harriet Ann, Lower close
-Rose, P. W., Esq., St. Giles’ road
-Royal, Mr. Daniel, Distillery street
-Rust, Rev. Cyprian Thomas, Curate, St. Michael at Thorn, Surrey place,
-New Lakenham
-Sainty, Mrs. Mary, Bethel street
-Sanders, Mr. John Clement, Mile lane, Newmarket road
-Sayer, Misses, West Pottergate
-Scott, Mrs. Ives, All Saints’ green
-Scott, Rev. Thomas, Baptist Minister, Thorpe hamlet
-Scott, Mr. William, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham
-Seaward, Mr. George, St. Benedict’s road
-Sedgwick, Rev. Richard, Rector, St. Giles’, Lower close
-Seeley, Mr. William, St. Stephen’s road
-Shalders, John, Esq., Bethel street
-Sharpe, Rev. William Robert, Perpetual Curate, St. Gregory’s church
-Sharton, Mrs. Mary, Chapel field
-Shickle, Mrs., the Crescent
-Shirley, Mr. Thomas, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Sillett, Mr. James B., All Saints’ green
-Simmons, Mrs., Rowling’s buildings, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Sizeland, Mr. Adam, Bethel street
-Smith, Capt. Alexander, New road, Town close
-Smith, Edward, Esq., Calvert street
-Smith, Mrs. E., Grove road, New Lakenham
-Smith, Mrs. G. W., St. Giles’ street
-Smith, Mr. J. D., Magdalen street
-Smith, Mrs. Rebecca, St. Stephen’s road
-Smith, Mr. William Lyall, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Smith, Mr. Baker, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Snape, Mrs. Jane, St. Giles’ street
-Sothern, Miss Hannah, Lady’s lane
-Sougher, Mr. Sherlock, Bloomsbury place, Dereham road
-South, Mr. George, Unthank’s road
-Sowels, Mr. John, Paragon street
-Sowels, Mrs. Mary, William street
-Spelman, Mrs., Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road
-Spelman, Miss Jane, Holl’s lane
-Spinks, Mr. John, Valentine street
-Spratt, Mrs. Emma, Albert terrace, Unthank’s road
-Spratt, Mr. James, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Standard Cubitt, Esq., St. George’s plain
-Stebbings, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road
-Stedman, Mr. Charles, Heigham terrace, St. Benedict’s road
-Steel, Mrs. Margaret, Pitt street
-Steel, Mr. Henry, Rising Sun road
-Stephen, Mrs. Sophia, Paragon street
-Steward, Timothy, Esq., Unthank’s road
-Steward, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bracondale
-Stewardson, Mr. Edward, St. Giles’ road
-Stocks, Rev. Edward, Newmarket road
-Stark, William, Esq., St. George’s plain
-Suckling, Mr. Morris, Distillery street
-Sudbury, Mr. Thomas, Mile lane, Newmarket road
-Suffield, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe hamlet
-Swann, Mrs. Ann, St. Martin’s palace
-Symonds, Rev. Henry, Minor Canon, Cathedral, Lower close
-Talbot, Mrs. Anne, Lower close
-Tattan, Mr. Charles, William street
-Taylor, Mrs. George, Newmarket road
-Taylor, Mrs. J., Surrey street
-Taylor, Mrs., Mile-end cottage, Newmarket road
-Taylor, Mrs. Mary, Bank street
-Taylor, Rev. Arthur, Surrey street
-Tebble, Mrs. Thomas, Hall lane, Lakenham
-Thirtle, Mrs. Elizabeth, Heigham terrace
-Thompson, Mrs. J., St. Benedict’s road
-Thompson, Mr. Robert, Calvert street, St. Saviour’s
-Thorold, Mr. William, Thorpe hamlet
-Thurtell, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Thurston, Mr. Samuel William, Duke’s Palace road
-Titlow, Rev. Samuel, A.M., Rector of St. Peter at Hungate, the Crescent
-Tolson, Mrs., London terrace, St. Stephen’s road
-Trory, Mr. William, Unthank’s road
-Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, Rector, St. George’s Tombland, the Close
-Turner, Charles, Esq., the Crescent
-Turner, Rev. Charles, A.M., Incumbent of St. Peter’s Mancroft, the
-Crescent
-Turner, Mr. William, Heigham road
-Unthank, William Clement, Esq., Unthank’s road
-Varlow, Miss Charlotte, Tombland
-Venning, John, Esq., Surrey house, Surrey street
-Vincent, Rev. Charles, D.D., Grammar School, the Close
-Wade, Rev. R., Christ’s church, New Catton
-Ward, Mr. John, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Ward, Miss, St. Catherine’s plain
-Warner, Mrs. Jane, Front row, New Lakenham
-Warren, Mr. Benjamin, Grove place, St. Giles’ road
-Warren, Mr. Thomas, Albert place, St. Stephen’s square
-Warren, Mr. William, Bracondale
-Wassar, Mrs. M. A., Grove place, St. Giles’ road
-Watts, Mrs., the Crescent
-Watts, Mr. James, Rising Sun road
-Watten, Mrs. Juliet, St. Catherine’s plain
-Webster, Mr. Hammond, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Webster, Mr. Thomas, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square
-Wells, Mrs. Ruth, Castle hill
-Whaites, Mr. Robert, Newmarket road
-Wheeler, Rev. Thomas A., St. Clement’s chapel, Golden-dog lane
-Wheelhouse, Mr. William, St. Giles’ road
-White, Mrs. Rebecca, Grove place, St. Giles’ road
-Whitred, Mrs. Mary, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Wilde, Mr. Stephen, Unthank’s road
-Wilde, Mr. William, St. Stephen’s road
-Wilkinson, Benjamin, Esq., Newmarket road
-Willett, Mrs. John, Newmarket road
-Willins, Mrs. Eliza, Westbourne terrace, Unthank’s road
-Williams, Mrs. Sarah, Lame Dog road
-Willison, Mr. Robert, Albert terrace, Unthank’s road
-Winter, Mr. Ambrose, Cambrian place, Heigham road
-Wiseman, Mr. Samuel, Gildengate street
-Witting, Mr. Peter, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Wodderspoon, Mr. John, Lower close
-Womack, Mr. George, Thurso place, Dereham road
-Woodcock, Henry, Esq., St. Giles’ street
-Woodcock, Thomas, Esq., Surrey road
-Wodehouse, Rev. Charles Norse, Canon of Norwich Cathedral, Upper close
-Woodrow, Mr. John, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road
-Woods, Mr. Alexander, Somerset place, Holl’s lane
-Woods, Miss, Crescent place
-Woodward, Mrs. Elizabeth, Point-house cottage, Ipswich road
-Wollaston, Mr. Drewry Ottley, Brunswick house, Newmarket road
-Wright, Mrs. Harriet, the Close
-Youngs, Mrs. Elizabeth, Unthank’s road
-Young, Mrs. Frances, Chapel field
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-ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-Abbott, Edward Jesse, draper, hosier, haberdasher, &c., St. Stephen’s
-street
-Abbott, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, wholesale and retail,
-Magdalen street
-Abrahams, S. S. and B., watch makers, Bethel street
-Abel, Cain, whip manufacturer, Golden Ball lane
-Abel, George, broker, Ber street
-Abel, Frederick, brush maker, Unthank’s road
-Abel, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Abel, John, the Rising Sun, horse breaker, Rising Sun road
-Abel, Daniel, upholsterer and cabinet maker, Pottergate street
-Adams, William, George and the Dragon, Cowgate street
-Alborough, Edmund, shopkeeper, Pottergate street
-Aldhouse, Anne, broker, St. Augustine’s street
-Aldous, John Tunget, baker, Trory street, New Lakenham
-Aldous, Charles and John, builders, St. Stephen’s street
-Aldous, James, grocer and tea dealer, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Alden, Edward, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Alden, Robert, carriage lamp maker and brazier, St. Stephen’s plain
-Aldis, James, plasterer, Prince’s street
-Aldis, Jane, staymaker, Prince’s street
-Aldrich, Ewing, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street
-Aldrich, John, grocer and draper, West Pottergate
-Aldridge, John, grocer, Church street, New Lakenham
-Alexander, Henry, baker, Heigham street
-Alexander, John, bookseller, &c., Middle street, St. George’s
-Allan, Henry, corn merchant, Distillery street
-Allen and Co., woollen drapers and tailors, Upper London street and Bank
-plain
-Allcock, Trivett, private lodgings, Upper King street
-Allen, Bryant, dyer, Scoles’ green
-Allen, George, manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street
-Allen, John, guard to the Eastern Counties’ railway, Thorpe hamlet
-Allen, Mary Ann and Charles, boot and makers, Brigg’s street
-Allen, Robert, gardener, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Allington, John (late Diver), family grocer, Upper walk, Market place
-Allison, Sophia, working cutler, Upper market
-Allman, George, cordwainer, King street
-Allthorpe, James, retailer in beer, King street
-Allured James, general outfitter and water-prover, St. John’s Timberhill
-Allwood, Thomas, sub-sacrist, Lower close
-Ames, Francis, green grocer, St. Benedict’s road
-Ames, James, bootmaker, St. Benedict’s street
-Ames, Robert, Bear inn, Market place
-Ames, Thomas, watchmaker, West Wymer street
-Amies, Benjamin, glover and hair dresser, St. Catherine’s plain
-Amies, John, carpenter, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Amies, John, the Hoop, St. Stephen’s road
-Anderson, George, publisher, agent for Blackie and Son, St. Giles’ street
-Anderson, Joseph, baker, Pump street
-Andrews, Brothers, druggists, Bridge street
-Andrews, Mrs. Emily, milliner and dressmaker, West Pottergate
-Andrews and French, soap boilers, Fishgate street
-Andrews, George, labourer, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street
-Andrews, Richard, estate agent, Lame Dog road
-Andrews, Richard, wire worker, St. Miles’ street
-Andrews, William, draper, St. Stephen’s street
-Andrews, William, horse breaker, Westlegate street
-Annison, Robert, shopkeeper, Globe street, Union place
-Anns, C., lace dealer, Upper market
-Anthony, William, wine and spirit merchant, Upper market
-Archer, Elizabeth, Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s gates
-Archer, Henry, baker, Ber street
-Archer, Samuel, shopkeeper, Peacock street
-Arle, John, Combers’ Arms, Magdalen street
-Armes, Amelia, dress maker, Surrey road
-Armes, Daniel, Queen Adelaide, West-end street
-Armes, Frederick Thomas, Rose and Thistle, Barn road
-Armes, Robert, currier, h St. Giles’ street
-Armes, William, Cow and Hare, Heigham street
-Armiston, Edward, clerk to the Eastern Counties’ station, h Thorpe hamlet
-Armstrong, Henry, draper, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Armstrong, William, draper, St. Benedict’s road
-Arnold, Edward, wholesale and family chemist, Orford hill
-Arnold, Maria, brewer and wine merchant, St. Margaret’s plain
-Arnup, Thomas, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Artis, Francis, baker, Castle meadow
-Ashen, Robert, brazier, St. Stephen’s
-Asker, Eliza, Swan Hotel, Upper market
-Asker, Jane Harriet, glove manufacturer and hosier, Gentlemen’s walk,
-Market place
-Asker, Samuel Hurry, solicitor, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street; h Chapel
-field grove
-Ashford, Henry, Chronicle office, Market place
-Athow, Edward John, wine and spirit merchant, Castle street
-Atkins, Henry, Free-trade tavern, St. Augustine’s street
-Atkins, Thomas, the Shuttle, Heigham street
-Atkinson, John Goldsmith, solicitor, agent to the Church of England Life
-and Fire Assurance Society, Post-office street
-Atkinson, Richard, builder and carpenter, Bethel street
-Atthill, Henry, deputy chief constable county police, St. Stephen’s
-square
-Attle, Samuel, Foresters’ Arms, Ber street
-Augood, Henry, fish dealer, Rising Sun lane
-Austrin, Mrs. A., linen draper, hosier, and haberdasher, Orford hill
-Avey, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street
-Aylmer, John, Waggon and Horses, Tombland
-Back and Co., grocers and tea dealers, 3, Haymarket
-Back and Co., wine and spirit merchants, 4, Haymarket
-Bacon, David, Horse and Groom, Castle street
-Bacon, Josiah Newbegin, rope and sacking manufacturer, Davey place
-Bacon, Richard, proprietor and publisher of the _Norwich Mercury_, London
-street
-Bagshaw, Joseph, fish salesman and game dealer, St. Stephen’s street
-Bagshaw, George, fishmonger, St. Miles’ street
-Bagshaw, Esther, marine dealer, King street
-Bailey, Elijah Crozier, solicitor and clerk to the board of guardians,
-Little Orford street
-Bailey, John, hair dresser, West Pottergate
-Bailey, Isaac, builder, West Pottergate
-Baker, Charles, tea dealer, and register office for servants, Redwell
-street
-Baker, Mrs., corset and bandage maker, chest expanders, &c., St.
-Benedict’s road
-Baker, George, ironmonger, &c., h Heigham road
-Baker and Hornor, furnishing and wholesale ironmongers, oil and colour
-merchants, tin, copper, zinc, and iron-plate workers, Post Office street
-Baker, Henry, classical academy, Rising Sun road
-Baker, James, Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Baldry, William, land surveyor, St. Stephen’s road
-Baldwin, Henry, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Baldwin, John, fishmonger, William street
-Baldwin, William, brewer, St. Giles’ hill
-Bales, George, butcher, St. Benedict’s street
-Bales, Jonathan, Wine Coopers’ Arms, St. Augustine’s street
-Balls, Benjamin, carpenter, Pottergate street
-Balls, Daniel, builder, West Pottergate
-Balls, Frederick, the Victory, Rampant Horse street
-Balls, James, coal merchant, City road Heigham fields
-Balls, James, Green Dragon, Little London street
-Baly, William, accountant, Thorpe hamlet
-Bancalari, Dominico, green grocer, Ber str.
-Banham, Henry, blacksmith, Holl’s lane
-Banham and Scotter, boot and shoe makers, Wensum street
-Banks, William, woollen draper, Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road
-Barber, Charles James, accountant, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square
-Barber, Frederick W. shoemaker, Somerset place, Holl’s lane
-Barber and Co., shoe manufacturers, Rampant Horse street
-Barber, James, clerk, New Catton
-Barber, John and Sons, merchants, Haymarket
-Barber, J. L. and Co., cotton manufacturers, St. Martin’s lane
-Barber, Sarah, the Three Tuns, King street
-Barber, William, bricklayer, St. Martin’s at Palace
-Barclay, Arthur Kett, licensed maltster, King street gates
-Bardwell, Everett, solicitor, Lower close
-Bardwell, George S., accountant, house, estate insurance, and loan and
-share agent, Newmarket road
-Bardwell, M. G., printer and publisher, Goodman’s yard, St. Stephen’s
-street
-Bardwell, William, baker, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Barker, Benjamin, boot and shoe manufactory, Orford hill, h Hall road,
-New Lakenham
-Barker, George, hosier, &c., h Thorpe hamlet
-Barker, Robert, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. John’s Timberhill
-Barking, James, boot maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Barking, Thomas, carpenter and builder, Pottergate street
-Barley, Christopher, spirit merchant, Bridewell alley
-Barlow, Janet, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Barlow, George, George inn, Hay hill
-Barnaby, Swash, hair dresser, St. James’ str.
-Barnard, Charles, the Champion, Chapel field road
-Barnard and Bishop, ironmongers and iron founders, 3, Gentlemen’s walk,
-Market place, Calvert street, and Norfolk Iron works, St. Miles’ bridge
-Barnard, Charles, ironfounder, Gildengate street
-Barnard, Dennis, auctioneer, Castle street; h Bracondale
-Barnard, John, game dealer, Fye bridge
-Barnard and Boulton, manufacturing, furnishing, and general ironmongers,
-London and Castle streets
-Barnard, Stephen, last maker, St. Mary’s street
-Barnes, Charles, printer, St. George’s plain
-Barnes, Edward Ramsbottom, baker, St. Miles’ Thorn lane
-Barnes, Fidda, steward to Mr. Girling, Earlham road
-Barnes, John, iron and brass founder, St. Miles’ foundry
-Barnes, John, boot and shoe maker, St. James’ street
-Barnes, John Edward, West-end Retreat, Holl’s lane
-Barnes, Matthew, bricklayer, &c., Rowling’s buildings, Cross street, St.
-Giles’ road
-Barnes, Richard, commercial traveller, Distillery street
-Barnes, Mary, Woolpack inn, St. George’s plain
-Barnham, James, solicitor; offices, Rampant Horse street; h Grove
-cottage, St. Stephen’s road
-Barnsdale, Ann, Orphan school, Pottergate street
-Barton, Henry, commercial traveller, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road
-Barwell and Son, importers of foreign wines and spirits, dealers in Bass’
-Burton ales, Scotch ales, London and Irish stout, St. Stephen’s street
-Barwell and Sons, importers of foreign wines and spirits, porter agents
-and seed merchants, St. Andrew’s hill and London street
-Barwell, John, spirit merchant, Surrey street
-Bassham, Mrs., day school, St. Giles’ hill
-Bateman and Co., tea dealers, A 1, London street and Swan lane
-Bateman, Frederick, M.D., surgeon, St. Giles’ street
-Bateman, John, silk merchant, Pottergate street
-Batley, Richard, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain
-Batley, William, chair manufacturer, Lower Westwick street
-Batson, Edward, corn and seed merchant, Magdalen street
-Batson, John, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Baxter, Benjamin, chemist, St. Benedict’s street
-Battram, William, Cock, Old Lakenham
-Bavin, John, straw bonnet, millinery, and lace warehouse, London street
-Baxter, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s street
-Baxter, Neville Plummer, fireworks artist, Brazen Doors road
-Baxter, Maria, baker, Brazen Doors road
-Baxter, Robert, Wheatsheaf inn, Bethel street
-Bayes, Elizabeth and Sons, wholesale hat and cap manufacturers, and
-manufacturers of waterproof clothing, tailors and woollen drapers, Red
-Lion street and Orford hill
-Bayes, William, furrier, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Bayfield and Son, ironmongers, Magdalen street
-Bayfield, Mrs. J. F., register office for male and female servants, St.
-Stephen’s road
-Baylis, James, crape manufacturer, Thorpe hamlet
-Baylis, Andrew, shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Baylis, Henry, accountant, Pottergate street
-Bealby, Robert, grocer, William street
-Beales, Mary, basket warehouse, Tombland
-Bean, Francis, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Market place
-Beare, Samuel Shalders, wholesale leather merchant and currier, Bridge
-street; h Town close
-Beaty, Henry, decorative painter, Little London street
-Beatley and Son, hat and cap manufacturers, hosiers, and outfitters,
-London street
-Beck, Samuel, coffee and eating-house, Castle hill
-Beckham, Benjamin, Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s street
-Beckwith, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton, solicitor, Palace street
-Beddingfield, Nelson, licensed to let gigs and horses for hire,
-Westlegate street
-Beddingfield, John, commercial traveller, All Saints’ green
-Bedford, Philip, ironmonger and tin-plate worker, Pottergate street, h
-Thorpe hamlet
-Beeston, Margaret, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Beeton, Samuel, Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’ street
-Beeton, John, Wild Man inn, St. Andrew’s hill
-Beha, Lickert, and Co., watch and clock makers, jewellers, &c., St.
-Stephen’s plain
-Belding, William, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, Magdalen street; h New
-Catton
-Bell, J. Crawford, surgeon, Prince’s street
-Bell, George, builder, Peacock street
-Bell, John, Sir John Barleycorn, Cowgate street
-Bell, John, Old Cat and Fiddle, Botolph street
-Bell, Matthew, Lock and Key, Ber street
-Bell, Michael, grocer, Ber street
-Bell, Robert, clock and watch maker, Davey place
-Bell, Stephen, brewer, Carrow hill
-Bellamy, William, schoolmaster, Lower close
-Boloe, Henry, silk finisher, St. Benedict’s road
-Belson, Robert Howes, plumber and glazier, King street
-Bending, Thomas Firth, boarding school, Magdalen street
-Benest, Edward E., city surveyor, New Catton
-Benest, J. S., civil engineer, St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-Bennett, Daniel, baker, Ber street
-Bennett, James and Son, tailors and drapers, Wensum street Tombland, h
-Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Bennett, John, shopkeeper, Church street, St. Miles’.
-Bennett, Robert, jun., baker, West Pottergate
-Bennett, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Botolph street
-Bennett, William, baker, Cowgate street
-Bennett, William, commercial hotel and boarding house, Exchange street
-Bennett and Bream, wholesale grocers and tea dealers, Upper market
-Bensley, William, shopkeeper, Union place
-Benslyn, Thomas, confectioner, Pottergate street
-Berry, John George, baker, Ber street
-Betts, Charles, Lord John Russell, St. Benedict’s road
-Betts, James, wheelwright, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Betts, John, register office for servants, Castle meadow
-Betts, John, Bakers’ Arms, St. Mary’s street
-Betts, John, linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, and outfitter, Market
-place and Exchange street
-Betts, John, grocer and tea dealer, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Belts, Thomas, French Horn, Pottergate street
-Bexfield, Benjamin, gentlemen’s day school, Lady’s lane
-Bexfield, Christiana Mrs., milliner and dress maker, Lady’s lane
-Bexfield, James, shopkeeper, Rising Sun lane
-Bianchi, Giovanni, figure and model maker, Bridge street
-Bilby, Thomas, agent to the People’s Provident and Traveller’s Marine
-Insurance Company, St. Catherine’s plain
-Bilby, Walter, cattle dealer, New Catton
-Bilby, William, hair cutter, Pitt street
-Bingham, Thomas, tailor and draper, Post-office street
-Birch, Isaac, clerk to the Unity Fire office, St. Giles’ street, h King
-street gates
-Bird, Jane, shirt and collar maker, St. John’s Timberhill
-Bishop, George, draper, silk mercer, and baby linen warehouse, Haymarket
-Bishop, John, ironfounder, h Foundry road
-Black & Co., confectioners and fruiterers, Haymarket, Market place
-Blackburn, Edward, shopkeeper, Pottergate street
-Blackburn, J. R., currier, St. Stephen’s plain
-Blackbourne, William Berry, Victoria Gardens, St. Stephen’s gates
-Blake, Benjamin, butcher, Lower Westwick street
-Blake, E., & R. W., yarn manufacturers, St. Edmund’s
-Blake, Francis John, solicitor, Upper King street
-Blake, George, brick manufacturer and merchant, Brazen Doors road; h
-Newmarket road
-Blake, James, Pheasant Cock, St. Catherine’s plain
-Blake, John Joseph, solicitor, Palace street
-Blake and Everitt, finishers, Gildengate street
-Blake, Robert Wiffen, wool spinning factory, Old Lakenham and Fishgate; h
-Colegate street
-Blake, Robert, soap boiler, h Newmarket road
-Blake, Samuel, butcher, Bridewell alley
-Blakely, Edward, silk mercer, shawlman, draper, &c., Queen street
-Blakely, Miss, ladies’ boarding school, Lower close
-Blakely, Misses, ladies’ boarding school, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Blanch, John, London Steam Packet inn, St. Catherine’s plain
-Blanchflower, William, Cock inn, Upper St. Giles’
-Blandon, William, draper, Ber street
-Blazeby, James, cabinet maker, Bethel street
-Blazeby, John, turner, Globe lane
-Blazeby, Thomas, wine tavern, St. Benedict’s street
-Blazeby, William, whitesmith, Scoles’ green
-Blazer, Robert, butcher, Regent street, Union place
-Blazey, Walter, Golden Fleece, Fishgate street
-Bleakley, Elijah, surgeon, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Bliss, Joseph James, chemist and dentist, Magdalen street
-Bloch, Israel, jeweller, Pottergate
-Blofield, Thomas, ironmonger, Bridewell alley; h William street
-Blogg, William, day school, Upper King street
-Bloom, Thomas, carpenter, St. Giles’ road
-Bloomfield, George, Norfolk and Norwich chop house, Upper market
-Bloomfield, George, coffee and eating house, Castle street
-Blyth, Edwin Arthur, dyer, Sussex street, St. Augustine’s
-Blyth, Francis, engineer, h Trafalgar place, New Lakenham
-Blyth, James, bushel manufacturer, New Catton
-Blyth, John, shopkeeper, Prince’s street
-Blyth, John, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Blyth, John, bricklayer, William street
-Blyth, John, shoemaker, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Blyth, Jonas Norman, fishmonger, St. Benedict’s street
-Blyth, Joshua, shopkeeper, World’s-end lane
-Blyth, Mary, baker, Barrack street
-Blythe, Mary Ann, Artichoke, Magdalen st.
-Blyth, Robert, iron founder, Westlegate str.
-Blythe, Thomas, wheelwright, St. Augustine’s street
-Blyth, Sarah, green grocer, St. Miles’ street
-Blyth, William B., bootmaker, Bethel street
-Blyth, William, timber and slate merchant, St. Faith’s lane
-Boardman, Brothers, wholesale tea, coffee, and spice merchants, Cundall’s
-court, Gentleman’s walk
-Boardman, Alfred, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, Davey place
-Boardman, James Theobald, tea merchant, Newmarket road
-Boardman and Sursham, family ale brewers, corn and coal merchants, Wensum
-street
-Boast, John, shoemaker, Lower Westwick street
-Bolingbroke and Company, ale and porter stores, Bank plain
-Bolingbroke, C. and F., manufacturers of paramattas, poplins, &c.,
-Colegate street
-Bolingbroke, Charles Nathaniel, manufacturer, St. Giles’ street
-Bolingbroke, George Errington, Norwich Wine Company, Upper St. Giles’
-street
-Bond, Joseph Daines, tailor and draper, Davey place; h Upper Goat lane
-Bond, William, tailor and hatter, Upper London street
-Bond, Thomas William, Publisher of the _Norfolk News_, Bedford place,
-Unthank’s road
-Bone, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Lady’s lane
-Bone, Francis, baker, St. Benedict’s street
-Bone, Nicholas, toll collector, Lady’s lane
-Booth, Thomas Henry, Shakespeare tavern, Colegate street
-Booty, Horace John, schoolmaster, Thorpe hamlet
-Booty, John, gardener, St. Stephen’s road
-Borking, Thomas, tailor, Willow lane
-Borrett, William, dealer in tobacco, cigars, and snuff, Bridge street,
-St. Lawrence
-Bassey, Robert, King’s Head, Magdalen str.
-Baston, William, boot and shoe maker, Castle street
-Boswell, John, smith and bell hanger, St. Andrew’s hill
-Boswell, Thomas, toy and carriage manufacturer, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Boswell, William, carver, gilder, and looking-glass manufacturer,
-Magdalen street
-Boulger, Joseph Patrick, surgeon dentist, Willow lane
-Boulton, Edward, shopkeeper, Gildengate street
-Boulton, Richard, gardener, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Boulton, William Staples, ironmonger, &c. h the Crescent
-Boughton, Samuel, glover and hair dresser, Red Lion street
-Bowen, Sarah, Albion Tavern, Heigham street
-Bowers, William, plumber and glazier, Pottergate street
-Bowes, William, harness maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Bowgen, John Hart, coal merchant, Victoria spirit vaults, Lower Westwick
-street
-Bowhill, Henry, broker, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Bowhill, O. H., shoe manufacturer, Oxford street, Unthank’s road
-Bowthorpe, William, boot and shoe maker, Unthank’s road
-Boyce, James, Lord Raglan, Barrack road
-Boyce, John, commercial traveller, Chapel field road
-Boyden, Eliza, seminary, Pottergate street
-Boyles, Robert, Jubilee inn, Ber street
-Bradfield, James, patten and clog manufacturer, Little London street
-Brady, Mary, seminary, Pottergate street
-Branch, George, cutler, and manufacturer of surgical and dental
-instruments, Golden Ball street
-Brandford, Benjamin, maltster, Thorpe hamlet
-Bray, Charles, White Lion inn, White Lion street
-Bray, Richard, tailor and draper, St. Giles’ street; h Mount Pleasant,
-Unthank’s road
-Brazell, Richard, the Half Moon, Upper market
-Bream, Charles John, wholesale grocer, Upper Market place
-Breeze Robert, sadler and harness maker, Magdalen street
-Brennan, Elizabeth, haberdasher and Berlin repository, Upper London
-street
-Brett, Elethea, the Portland Arms, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Brett Isaac, boot and shoe maker, Upper King street
-Brett, Thomas, shopkeeper, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Brewster, James, Upper market, butcher
-Bridges, John, butcher, Heigham street
-Bridgman, William Kencely, dentist, St. Giles’ street
-Briggs, John, the Waterman, St. Margaret’s plain
-Briggs, Samson, tailor and clothes renovator, Golden Ball street
-Brighten, Charles George, confectioner and dealer in tea, and branch
-post-office, St. Stephen’s gates
-Brighten, Maria, milliner and dress maker, Bethel street
-Brightwell and Son, solicitors, Surrey street
-Brightwell, Thomas, jun., solicitor, St. Giles’ street
-Brinkely, James, Southgate lane, Front row, New Lakenham
-Bristoe, Mary, Market Lane tavern, Market lane
-Britcher, Thomas, bricklayer, Pottergate street
-Brittain, James, railway agent, Heigham road
-Brock, Margaret, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Brock, Samuel, baker, St. Augustine’s street
-Brooks, Cooper, currier, &c., St. Stephen’s plain
-Brooks, Henry, plasterer and bricklayer, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Brooks, James, builder, Tabernacle street
-Brooks, James, leather seller, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Brooks, John, shoeing smith, All Saints’ street
-Brooks, Thomas, builder, Bridge street; h Thorpe hamlet
-Browe, Christopher, bricklayer, Front row, New Lakenham
-Brown, Abraham, painter, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street
-Brown, Alfred Hall, trimming, wool, and haberdashery warehouse, London
-street
-Brown and Bailey, builders, West Pottergate street
-Brown and Edwards, Misses, furriers, Castle meadow
-Brown, Frederic, tailor, &c., Colegate street
-Brown, George, clothier, Bridge street
-Brown, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, agent to the Alliance Fire and Life
-Assurance Company, Gentlemen’s walk, Market place
-Brown, John, baker and shopkeeper, Philadelphia
-Brown, John, carpenter, West Pottergate
-Brown, Maria, millinery establishment, Bridge street
-Brown, Robert, bone crasher, bone mills, St. Benedict’s lane, h Unthank’s
-road
-Brown, Rose Ann, Corn Exchange tavern, Little London street
-Brown, Sarah, dyer and dresser, Tombland
-Brown, William, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s
-Brown, William, brazier, St. Miles’ street
-Brown, William, Queen Victoria inn, Magdalen street
-Browne and Barker, hatters and hosiers, London street
-Browne, Barnabas, baker, City road
-Browne, Charles, provision dealer, and ham and bacon curer, St. Stephen’s
-street
-Browne, David, seed establishment, wholesale and retail, Upper London
-street, and Sprowston
-Browne, Frederick, merchant, King street
-Browne, George Augustus, merchant, Bracondale
-Browne, George, Unicorn, St. Stephen’s street
-Browne, Hill, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street
-Browne, Henry, Ten Bells, St. Benedict’s street
-Browne, Henry, White Rose tavern, Back of the Inns
-Britcher, Charles, plasterer, Pitt street
-Browne, John, Adelphi inn, White Lion street
-Brown, John, architect and surveyor, Upper King street
-Browne, John and Sons, wholesale bar and pig-iron merchants, general
-ironmongers, Upper market
-Browne, Joseph, tobacco pipe maker, St. Stephen’s street
-Browne, Joseph, match manufacturer, Silver street
-Browne, Maria, baker, St. Swithin’s
-Browne, Mary Ann, Royal Oak, St. Augustine’s street
-Browne, Robert, green grocer, Botolph street
-Browne, Thomas, green grocer, King street
-Browne, Thomas, fishmonger, Fish market
-Browne, William, land surveyor and estate agent, St. Andrew’s Broad
-street
-Browne, John, shopkeeper and blacksmith, Barrack street
-Browne, William, clerk of St. Stephen’s parish, Lame Dog road
-Browne, Samuel, wholesale and retail grocer and tea dealer, St. Martin’s
-at Palace
-Browne, William, merchant’s clerk, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Brownsell, William, Pope’s Head, Upper market
-Bruff, Robert, beer retailer, Charing cross
-Brunning, John, flyman, St. Catherine’s plain
-Bryan, Mary, fancy repository and Berlin warehouse, Haymarket
-Bryant, Samuel, the Toper, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane
-Bryant, Thomas Reynolds, medical galvanist, Pottergate street
-Buck, Charles Harrison, boot and shoemaker, Back of the Inns
-Buck, William, tailor, Upper Goat lane
-Buck, Zachariah, Mus. Doc, organist of the cathedral, the Close
-Bugg, Isaac, solicitor, Surrey street
-Buckenham, John Charles, watch and clock maker, Tombland
-Bullard, Richard, Anchor Brewery, St. Miles’ bridge; h St. Giles’ street
-Bullard, Robert, orange merchant, Swan lane
-Bullard, William, Windsor Castle, Silver road
-Bullen, Mary, milliner, &c., London street
-Bullen, William, hairdresser and green grocer, Golden Ball street
-Bultitude, Edward, cabinet maker, Charing cross
-Bunn, John, architect and surveyor, Pottergate street
-Bunn, Thomas, butcher, Distillery street
-Bunn, Thomas, grocer, St. Benedict’s street
-Bunnett, Edward, professor of music, Upper close
-Bunting, James, Earl of Leicester, Brazen Doors road
-Bunting, James, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s
-Bunting, John, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s street
-Burch, Conrade, fruiterer, West-end street
-Burcham, Samuel, ironmonger, oil, and colourman, Charing cross
-Burdett, Jonathan, brewer, the Dial, Dereham road
-Burgess, Richard, Fishmongers’ Arms, Fish market
-Burman, Henry, basket maker, St. Mary’s street
-Burrage, Frederick Joseph, academy, Golden Dog lane
-Burrage, Edward, confectioner, bread and biscuit baker, Upper St. Giles’
-Burrage, Edwin, confectioner, Elm hill
-Burrage, John, tailor and draper, Davey place, h St. Benedict’s road
-Burrage and Jeffries, tailors, clothiers, and hatters, Davey place
-Burrage, Sarah, school mistress, Upper Surrey street
-Burrage, Susannah, agent for Rose and Company, tea dealer, Little Orford
-street
-Burrage, William, the Plasterers’ Arms, Cowgate street
-Burrell, Benjamin, carver and builder, King street
-Burrell, Jane, tripe dresser, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane
-Burrell, John, horse-hair manufacturer, Gildengate street
-Burrell, Robert, Rose tavern, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Burrell, Thomas, Fireman’s Arms, Church street, St. Miles’
-Burrell, William, green grocer, Cowgate street
-Burrows, Anthony, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s street
-Burrows, George Crisp, general agency and emigration office, Post-office
-street, h Palace plain
-Burrows, Mary, Jolly Dressers, St. George’s plain
-Burrows, Robert, clothier, Lower Westwick street
-Burrows, William, Duncan Arms, Magdalen street
-Burton, Frederic Charles, professor of music, St. Stephen’s road
-Burton, William, the Boatswain’s Call, St. Augustine’s street
-Burwood, John, commercial traveller, Langham place, Dereham road
-Bush, Edward, watch and clock maker, Union place
-Bush, George, fancy repository, Briggs’ street
-Bush, Rebecca, Alma tavern, Pottergate street
-Bush, Thomas, the Globe, bricklayer and plasterer, Globe street, Union
-place
-Bushell, James, wine merchant’s clerk, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Bushell, William, butcher, Norfolk street, Union place
-Bushnell, Joseph, general shopkeeper, Suffolk street, Union place
-Bussey, Benjamin, shopkeeper, Gildengate street
-Butcher, Robert, wholesale grocer, tea dealer, and cheese factor, Bank
-plain; h Newmarket road
-Butcher, John, fishmonger, Ber street
-Butcher, Simon, broker, St. Augustine’s street
-Butcher, Simon, shopkeeper, Pitt street
-Butcher, William, auctioneer, Theatre street
-Butcher, Walter Wilton, Red-house inn, St. John’s Timberhill
-Butler, James, clothier, Lower Westwick street
-Butler, James, green grocer, St. Catherine’s plain
-Butler, John, the Bee-hive, Palace plain
-Butler, Thomas, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Buttifant, David, hair dresser, Golden Ball street
-Buttifant, H. and J., ironmongers, oil and colourmen, William street,
-West Pottergate
-Buttifant, Josiah, secretary to the Provident Building Society, St.
-Andrew’s plain, h Cow hill
-Buttle, Richard, the New Star, Quay side
-Buttle, Henry, East-end Retreat, Thorpe hamlet
-Buttle, Henry, the Dreadnought, King street gates
-Buxton, Isaac, manager at Bolingbroke and Co.’s ale and porter stores,
-Bank plain
-Buxton, Joseph, clerk and revenue officer, Heigham road
-Buxton, Stephen, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet
-Cadge, William, surgeon, All Saints’ green
-Caley, Nathaniel Henry, silk mercer and shawl manufacturer to the Queen,
-London street
-Calver, Eliza, shop keeper, Lower Westwick street
-Calver, French John, Old Crown, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Calver, John, boot maker, Church street, St. Simon’s
-Calver, John, saddler, All Saints’ green
-Calver, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, Upper Market-place
-Campion, Edward, brush maker, West Wymer street
-Campling, Brown, and Co., shoe manufacturers, Pottergate street
-Campling, George, shop keeper, Magdalen street
-Campling, Jacob, Jolly Brewers, Magdalen street
-Campling, James, bookbinder, St. Stephen’s street
-Campling, James, City of Norwich Agricultural Implement Repository, house
-and estate agent, Golden Ball street
-Campling, John, fish dealer, Magdalen street
-Campling, Paul, butcher, West Pottergate
-Campling, Thomas, plumber, St. Mary’s street
-Campling, William, draper, Barrack street
-Candler, John, plumber, St. Saviour’s lane
-Candler, John, wholesale and retail stationer, Rampant Horse street
-Cann, Samuel and John, timber merchants and saw mills, Philadelphia
-Cannell, Albert Francis, tailor, Lower Goat lane
-Cannell, Elizabeth, private lodging house, Unthank’s road
-Cannell, Henry B., clerk of East of England Bank, New Catton
-Cannell, John, saddler, Ber street
-Cannell, Robert, baker, King street
-Canner, John, Prince of Wales’ Feathers, St. Benedict’s street
-Canham, Sarah, broker, Ber street
-Cannon, G. W. S., the Anchor, Rising Sun
-Canham, William, travelling draper, St. Stephen’s square
-Caprani and Co., wholesale dealers in and importers of hardware and fancy
-goods, White Lion street
-Caro, Simon, teacher of the Hebrew and Chaldee, Westlegate street
-Carr, Charles, Briton’s Arms, Elm hill
-Carr, William, Cellar-house inn, Bridge street
-Carter, Edward, grocer, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Carter, Henry, shopkeeper, Rose lane
-Carter, John, dyer, All Saints’ street
-Carter, James, Shoulder of Mutton, St. Augustine’s street
-Carter, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. James’ street
-Cartwright, E., day school, New Catton
-Cartwright, Henry, gun maker, Rampant Horse street
-Carver, Rebecca, grocer and tea dealer, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Carver, Ruth, day school, West Pottergate
-Carver, William, boot and shoe maker, Jolly Millers, Trowse Millgate
-Case, Philip, dress manufacturer, warehouse St. George’s; h New road,
-Town close
-Casper, George, shoe manufacturer, Lower close
-Casson, Daniel, Jolly Farmers, Charing cross
-Castle, William, hair dresser and perfumer, Upper market
-Castley, Thomas Godfrey, tea dealer, grocer, and cheese factor, St.
-Stephen’s street
-Caston, James, grocer, St. Benedict’s street
-Caston, Thomas, watch and clock maker, Briggs’ street
-Catchpole, John, shopkeeper, Cowgate street
-Catling, Alfred, baker, King street gates
-Cattermole, David, Coach and Horses, Thorpe hamlet
-Cattermoul, James, Eagle tavern, Newmarket road
-Cattermole, John, Recruiting Sergeant inn, Ber street
-Cattermoul, William, dyer, St. Andrew’s hill
-Cawdron, Henry, Greyhound inn, Rampant Horse street
-Cawdron, Jonathan, lathe and tool maker, Duke street
-Challis, Thomas, boot maker, Upper London street
-Chamberlin, James, inspector of weights and measures, Upper Goat lane; h
-Newmarket road
-Chamberlain, William, cabinet maker, Cowgate street
-Chamberlin, James, grocer, tea dealer, and wine merchant, agent to the
-Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the National School
-Society, Post-office and Dove streets
-Chamberlin, Sons, and Co., drapers and silk mercers, wholesale
-warehousemen, Market place, h. Catton
-Chandler, Samuel, register office for servants, St. Stephen’s road
-Chaplain, George, gate-keeper to the Close, Lower close
-Chapman, Abel, butcher, Magdalen street
-Chapman, Daniel, Hop Pole tavern, St. Faith’s lane
-Chapman, Miss Emily, boarding and day school for young gentlemen,
-Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Chapman, John, shopkeeper, Union place
-Chapman, Luke, green-grocer, St. Benedict’s road
-Chapman, Philip, Gardener’s Arms, Tinkler’s lane
-Chapman, Samuel, butcher, Upper St. Giles
-Chapman, Thomas Robert, butcher, Upper market
-Chapman, William, baker and confectioner, Wensum street
-Chase Charles, grocer, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Chaston, Thomas, head-ostler at the Swan hotel; h Sothern’s buildings,
-Lady’s lane
-Chettleburgh, Robert, saddle and harness maker, Queen street
-Chettleburgh, Henry, confectioner, Rampant Horse street
-Chedwick, Francis, confectioner, Magdalen street
-Chipperfield, Charles, flyman, St. Stephen’s gates
-Christie, Thomas, clothier, Magdalen street
-Christmas and George, Messrs., lock and whitesmiths, Cow hill
-Church, Charles, bill deliverer, Theatre street
-Church, George, teacher of music, Theatre street
-Church, William, shopkeeper, Upper King street
-Clabburn, James, plumber, St. Martin at Oak
-Clabburn and Sparks, wine and spirit merchants, Magdalen street
-Clabburn, Thomas, manufacturer of dresses, Pitt street
-Clark, Samuel, clerk, Distillery street
-Clark, Thomas, auctioneer and appraiser, Ivy cottage, Lakenham
-Clarke, Ann, green grocer, Ber street
-Clarke, Charles, brewer and maltster, St. Miles’
-Clarke, Frederic, vinegar brewer, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Clarke, Frederic Edward, tunist, Prince’s street
-Clarke, George Oliver, accountant, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Clarke and Hunter, upholsterers, cabinet makers, carvers, gilders, paper
-hangers, decorators, and auctioneers, Dove street
-Clarke, James, Grapes commercial and family hotel, Upper St. Giles’
-Clarke, John, the Ship, Cowgate street
-Clarke, John, shoe factor, Distillery street
-Clarke, John, general manufacturer, Calvert street
-Clarke, John Welham, cabinet maker, h. Highbury villa, Bracondale
-Clarke, Joseph, farmer, Old Lakenham
-Clarke, Maria, straw bonnet manufacturer, milliner, &c., St. Gregory’s
-church alley
-Clarke, Maria, dress maker, Pottergate street
-Clarke, Royal, coal merchant, William street
-Clarke, Samuel, inspector, Castle meadow
-Clarke, Samuel, butcher, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-Clarke, Sophia, Saw Mills tavern, Fishgate street
-Clarke, William, the Queen of Hungary, St. Benedict’s street
-Claxton, George, baker, grocer, and tea dealer, Tinkler’s lane
-Claxton, Walter, baker, New Catton
-Clayton, George, fish dealer, Fishmarket
-Clayton, Thomas, Black Boys, Barrack street
-Clements, Charlotte, Coachmakers’ Arms, Bethel street
-Climpson, Edward, tailor, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Cletheroe, James, cow keeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Cletheroe, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, Distillery street
-Clitheroe, William, boot and shoe maker, Botolph street
-Clowes, Francis, auctioneer, St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-Cobb, Leggatt, butcher, St. Augustine’s street
-Cobb, Robert, Leggatt, butcher, Magdalen street
-Cocks, Dennis, tailor and clothier, Magdalen street
-Cocks, Thomas, clothier, Lower Westwick street
-Cocks, Thomas, tailor, Elm hill
-Cocks, William, blacksmith, St. Catherine’s plain
-Codling, Arthur John, boarding and day school, Magdalen street
-Codling, Robert, Three Turks, Lower Westwick street
-Coe, Mark, Plough, Castle hill
-Cogman, Frederic, tailor, &c., Prince’s street
-Cohen, Joseph Louis, letter founder, Scoles green
-Cohen, Philip, orange merchant, Swan lane
-Colby, Richard, printer and book-binder, Golden Dog lane
-Colby, Samuel, Bullock and Butcher, St. Giles’ hill
-Coldham, John, the Duke of York, Thorpe hamlet
-Collett, Robert George, Tuns tavern, Whitefriars’ street
-Cole, Elijah, Wheatsheaf inn, Castle hill
-Cole, Emma, baby linen warehouse, London street
-Cole, John Beck, woollen draper and tailor, Post-office street
-Cole, Mrs. Sarah, ladies’ boarding school, Newmarket road
-Collins, James, boot and shoe maker, Davey place
-Collins, Mary, shopkeeper, Heigham street
-Coleman, George Lovick, draper and mercer, Market-place
-Coleman, Samuel, Albert tavern, Ber street
-Coleman and Son, silk mercers, drapers, and hosiers, London street
-Coleman, Timothy, the White House, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Colman and Glendenning, wholesale and retail ironmongers, oil and
-colourmen, dealers in lead, glass, and paper hangings, and wholesale
-saddlers’ ironmongers, &c., Rampant Horse street
-Colman, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Market-place
-Colman, John Daniel, builder, Magdalen street
-Colman, William, farmer and dealer in horses, Crescent road
-Colsey, Emily, stay maker, St. Andrew’s
-Coman, Thomas, John, and Henry, grocers and tea dealers, St. Benedict’s
-street
-Cooper, Eliza, Wine Coopers’ Arms, Lower Goat lane
-Cooper, Emanuel, surgeon, Tombland
-Cooper, Jeremiah, Keel Wherry, King street
-Cooper, John & Sons, jewellers, silversmiths, and watchmakers, London
-street
-Cooper, Nathaniel, Royal Oak, Heigham street
-Cooper, Robert, solicitor’s clerk, Private road, Mill lane, Unthank’s
-road
-Cooper, Robert Harris, silversmith, London Street; h Unthank’s road
-Cooper, Samuel, the Cow, Cow hill
-Cooper, Susanna, seamstress, St. Giles’ hill
-Cooper, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street
-Cooper, Thomas, Gardeners’ Arms, St. John’s Timberhill
-Cooper and Watson, surgeons, Tombland
-Cooper, William, the Plough, St. Benedict’s street
-Cook, Edward Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, White Lion street
-Cook, Samuel, brush manufacturer, Davey place
-Cooke, Charlotte, dressmaker, St. Giles’ str.
-Cooke, Edward, leather cutter, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Cooke, John, Fox and Hounds, Ber street
-Cooke, William, chemist and druggist, St. Giles’ street
-Cooper, Carlos, barrister, Old Lakenham
-Cooper, John Norton Valentine, solicitor, the Crescent
-Coote, George Mark, bookbinder, ruler, account book manufacturer,
-engraver and printer, Hay hill
-Coote, Maria, dealer in hams, tongues, &c. Hay hill
-Cootes, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ street
-Copeman William, agent to the Legal and Commercial Life Insurance
-Company, the Manchester Fire Insurance Company, and the Times Life
-Assurance and Guarantee Society, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place
-Copeman, Bell, draper, St. Gregory’s Church alley
-Copeman and Sons, wholesale and retail grocers, and general commission
-agents, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place
-Copland, John, Town House tavern, St. Andrew’s hill
-Cordran, Fanny, coach builder, Magdalen street
-Cordran, William, cabinet maker, Brown’s court, St. Stephen’s
-Core, Joseph, commercial traveller, Heigham road
-Cork, Henry, butcher, St. Augustine’s street
-Corrick, William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. Giles’ street
-Corsbie, Dennis T., accountant, West End terrace, Grapes hill
-Corsbie, Joseph, accountant, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Corsbie, Samuel W., solicitor’s clerk, Distillery street
-Cossey, Robert, Royal Oak, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Cott, Thomas, pawnbroker, Pottergate street
-Cousins, James, fruiterer, Church alley, St. Gregory’s
-Cousins, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, wholesale and retail, Bethel
-street
-Cowan, Charlotte, William the Fourth, Gildengate street
-Cowan, Alexander, travelling draper, Lady’s lane
-Cowan, Charlotte, Tuns tavern, All Saints’ green
-Cox, John, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street
-Cox John, cabinet maker, Laflin’s buildings, St. Benedict’s road
-Crancher, John, Recruiting Sergeant, Ber street
-Craske, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Lower Goat lane
-Craske, Josiah J., draper’s assistant, William street
-Crawford, William, boot maker, Bank street
-Creak, James Henry, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, wholesale and
-retail, Bridewell alley
-Crickmay, Edward, surgeon, Magdalen street
-Crickmore, Henry, White Hart inn, Upper market
-Crickmore, William, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ street
-Crisp, John Wiseman, tailor, draper, and clerical robe maker, Castle
-meadow
-Crisp, Thomas Dawson, manufacturer of dresses, Pitt street
-Crook, John, surgeon, London street
-Cruso, Lydia, ready-made linen warehouse, Briggs’ street
-Crosskill, Robert, cork manufacturer, Bridge street
-Crosskill, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Cross, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Lower Goat lane
-Cross, James, corn merchant, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Cross, John, accountant, Dereham road
-Cross, William, butcher, Rose lane
-Crosse, Thomas William, surgeon, St. Giles’ street
-Crowe, Charles, upholsterer, Elm hill
-Crowe, Edward, Balloon tavern, St. Margaret’s
-Crowe, Elizabeth, ladies’ boarding school, Calvert street
-Crowe, George, White Lion, St. Benedict’s street
-Crowe, J. and Sons, cabinet makers and upholsterers, carvers, gilders,
-paper hangers, and decorators, St. Stephen’s street
-Crowe, William, cabinet maker, h Newmarket road
-Crowfoot, William, broker, Ber street
-Cubitt, George, chemist, agent to the Clerical Medical and General Life
-Assurance Society, General Fire Assurance Agent, and Secretary to the
-Norwich Union Provident Society; Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place
-Cubitt, James, grocer, King street
-Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, wholesale ironmonger, oil and colour merchant,
-Mitchell’s court, Market-place; h Victoria street
-Cubitt, Thomas, Two Brewers, Magdalen street
-Cubitt, Thomas, glover, St. Augustine’s road
-Cubitt, William Jeary, corn and seed merchant, Magdalen street
-Cudbard, John and Charles, machine makers, Theatre street
-Cudden, Ann, the Rifleman, All Saints’ green
-Cuddon, Brothers, conveyancers, Bethel str.
-Cullen, Christopher, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., Pottergate
-street
-Cullingford, Frederick, marine store dealer, Ber street
-Cullington, John, butcher, St. Augustine’s street
-Culley and Hart, merchants, Duke’s Palace
-Cullington, Mary Ann, boot and shoe maker, Queen street
-Culyer and Bowen, plumbers, &c., Pottergate street
-Culyer, Charles Arthur, cooper, Rampant Horse street
-Culyer, Thomas, dyer and confectioner, St. Augustine’s street
-Culyer, Thomas, gothic carver, Pottergate street
-Culyer, William, commission agent, Grapes hill
-Cundall, B., Son and Co., silk mercers and drapers, Gentleman’s walk,
-Market-place
-Cunney, Robert, carpenter, New Catton
-Cunningham, Thomas, Eight Ringers, St. Miles’ street
-Cunningham, William, Princess Royal, Rampant Horse street
-Cunnington, William, small ware dealer, Little Orford street
-Cunnington, William, turner, Willow lane
-Curson, Miss, Superintendent of the Magdalen Institution for Young Women,
-Lower close
-Curtis and Balls, builders, West Pottergate street
-Curtis, George Wm., grocer, Thorpe hamlet
-Curtis, William, currier, St. Benedict’s street
-Cushing, William, the Albion, Market-place
-Cushing, James, boot and shoe maker, Distillery street
-Cushion, William, timber merchant and builder, Rising Sun road
-Custance, Jonathan, dealer in stationery, Magdalen street
-Cutmore, William Thomas, the Mazeppa, Cowgate street
-Dack, Jonathan, fishmonger, Fishgate street
-Dade, Charlotte, milliner, Swan lane
-Dady, George, wine and spirit merchant, Old Post-office court
-Dady, Daniel, green grocer, St. Stephen’s street
-Dadworth, Thomas, printer, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-D’Alberg, Catherine, shopkeeper, Palace plain
-Dallinger, Joseph, engraver, copper-plate printer, and lithographer,
-Davey place
-Dalrymple, Arthur, solicitor, St. Giles’ street
-Dalrymple, Donald, surgeon, Surrey street
-Dambrooke, John, Jolly Butchers, Ber street
-Daniels, Thomas, tailor, &c., Albert tavern, Dove street
-Dann, James, fruiterer, Magdalen street
-Daplyn, Mary, baker, St. Augustine’s street
-Darken, Canuel, builder, St. Stephen’s gates
-Darken, James, pianoforte warehouse, Pottergate street
-Darken, James, news agent, Little London street
-Dashwood, Lancelot, surgeon, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Davey, Jane, milliner, Upper St. Giles’
-Davis and Company, surgeons, Pottergate street
-Davis, Samuel Strangeman, agent for the Norfolk and Eastern Counties’
-Coal Company, Mile lane, Newmarket road
-Davison, John, Crooked Billet, Heigham street
-Davison, Matthew, baker, Rising Sun lane
-Davy, John, clerk, St. Swithin’s
-Dawbarn, James, coal and salt merchant, Castle meadow
-Dawes, Larrance, Robin Hood, Dereham road
-Dawes Larrance, carver and gilder, St. Andrew’s hill
-Dawes, Robert, builder, undertaker, &c., Hampden place, Dereham road
-Dawson George, brickmaker and farmer, Drazen Doors road
-Dawson, Jonathan, butcher, Magdalen street
-Dawson, James, the Black Eagle, grocer and tea dealer, Wellington
-terrace, Union place
-Dawson, James, King’s Arms, Thorpe hamlet
-Dawson, Philip, butcher, Magdalen street
-Dawson, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Dawson, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Dawson, William, Punch and Chop-house, Upper market
-Dawson, William, baker, Rupert street, Union place
-Day, Alfred, solicitor, All Saints’ green
-Day, Starling, accountant, New Catton
-Day, William Hawkes, surgeon, Surrey street
-Daynes, John, the Arabian Horse, New Lakenham
-Daynes, John, watchmaker, Pitt street
-Daynes, John, bookseller, Back of the Inns
-Daynes, Maria, Crown and Angel, St. Stephen’s street
-Daynes, Richard, confectioner, Lower Westwick street
-Daynes, Robert, Coach and Horses, Bethel street
-Daynes, Samuel, printer, St. Stephen’s street
-Dead, Mrs., day school, Somerset place, Holl’s lane
-Dean, Alfred, Black Swan tavern, Upper market
-Deane, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bridge street; h Gildengate
-street
-Death, John, cooper, Bishopgate street
-Devereaux, Edmund, plumber and glazier, Middle street, St. George’s
-De Carle, Henry, stone and marble mason, Chapel field road
-De Carle, James J., grocer West Wymer str.
-De Carle, William, commercial traveller, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s
-gates
-Decomy, William, banker’s messenger, Prince’s street
-Deeks, John, George the Fourth, Ber street
-Delf and Co., drapers, &c., Tombland
-Delph, William, plumber, St. Augustine’s street
-Delph, William, Prince of Wales, St. Augustine’s street
-Denmark, William, Seven Stars, Barrack street
-De Vear, John, merchant, Lower close
-Dennington, Miss Sarah, St. Saviour’s Infant school, Golden Dog lane
-Dennis, Charles, whitesmith, St. Stephen’s gates
-Dent, Thomas, butcher, Ber street
-Denny, John, green-grocer, Union street, Union place
-Debbage, James, the Fountain, St. Benedict’s street
-Devear and Phillips, woollen warehousemen, Davey place
-Dew, Britiffe Edward, hair dresser, King street
-Dew, Mr., superintendent of the Rotary Cemetery, Thorpe hamlet
-Dewing, David, agent to the Scottish Provident Institution, &c., St.
-Catherine’s plain
-Dexter, Robert, assistant draper, Bracondale
-Dickinson, Richard, accountant, St. Stephen’s road
-Dickinson, Richard, butcher, St. Benedict’s street
-Dickinson, Richard, saddler and harness maker, Castle meadow
-Digby, Peter, Catherine Wheel, St. Augustine’s street
-Digby, Richard, Anchor of Hope, Bracondale
-Ding, James, baker, Pottergate street
-Diver, Isaac, King’s Head, Gildengate street
-Diver, Jabez, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s Church plain
-Dixon, Benjamin, M.P.S., chemist and druggist, Rose corner, King street
-Dixon, Elizabeth, clear starcher, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Dixon, Thomas, watch and clock maker, Bridewell alley
-Dobson, Richard, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street
-Dobson, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-Dodson, William Robert, silversmith and jeweller, Upper London street
-Doughty Richard, King’s Head, Davey place
-Doughty, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, King street
-Doughty, John, carpenter and builder, Crook’s place
-Douglass, John, shopkeeper, Silver road
-Dove, Harry, surgeon, Tombland
-Dover, Charles, Mill tavern, Mill lane, New Catton
-Dowde, Mary, midwife, St. Margaret’s alley
-Downing, Joseph, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, and fishing tackle
-manufacturer, Gentleman’s walk, Market place
-Dowson, John Withers, solicitor, Castle meadow
-Dowson and Sons, coal merchants, Duke’s Palace
-Drake, Brazilla, the Duke of Norfolk, Church street, New Lakenham
-Drake, Charles, surgeon, All Saints’ green
-Drake, Francis, White Horse, St. Miles’ street
-Drake, John, green grocer, Ber street
-Drake, Mary, pork shop, Church walk, New Lakenham
-Drake, Samuel, shopkeeper, Lower Westwick street
-Drane, Hannah, ladies’ school, Rigby’s court
-Drane, Henry, Carrow inn, King street gates
-Drane, Joseph, decorative painter, Rigby’s court
-Drane, Wm., Curriers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s back street
-Draper, Henry, manager of the Electric and International Telegraph
-Company, Market place
-Drage, William, World’s-end, World’s-end lane
-Driver, William, banker’s clerk, St. Benedict’s road
-Duffield, Abigail, shopkeeper, Middle street, St. George’s
-Duffield, George, grocer, St. Mary’s street
-Duffield, Henry, tailor, Exchange street
-Duffield, William, tailor, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Dunch, Denmark, the Jolly Maltsters, Cowgate street
-Dunham, John, grocer, Trory street, New Lakenham
-Dunmore, Robert, corn merchant, St. Benedict’s street
-Dunn, James, Queen’s Head, Quay side
-Dunn, James, green grocer, Quay side
-Dunn, John, baker, West Pottergate
-Dunn, Richard, plumber and glazier, Surrey road
-Dunn, Samuel, hair dresser, Magdalen street
-Dunn, William, match manufacturer, Silver street
-Dunnan, Robert G., accountant to the Equitable Fire-office, Bank street
-Dunsford and Suggett, surgeon dentists, St. Giles’ street
-Dunsford, James, surgeon dentist; h Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-Durrant, George, solicitor, Surrey street
-Durrant, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street
-Durrant, Robert, grocer, Church street
-Durrant, Thomas, shopkeeper, Sherbourne place, King street
-Durrant, Zachariah, the Greenland Fishery, St. Mary’s street
-Dye and Palmer, solicitors, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Dye, M. and W., tailors, drapers, and hatters, Bank plain
-Eagle, John, grocer and tobacconist, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-East of England Bank, Haymarket
-Eastaugh, Mary, York tavern, Castle meadow
-Easton, Haylett, Elephant, Magdalen street
-Easton, Isaac, Unicorn, St. Mary’s plain
-Easton, Zachariah, pork shop, St. James’ street
-Eastwood, James, the Tuns tavern, St. Miles’ street
-Eaton, Mary Ann, Rose inn, St. Stephen’s street
-Edgar, Thomas, brush manufacturer, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Edwards, Edward Manning, hair cutter and perfumer, Upper London street
-Edwards, Anne Elizabeth, milliner and dress-maker, St. Stephen’s square
-Edwards, Robert, Lame Dog road
-Edwards, Sarah, publican, Briggs’ street
-Edwards, W. P., linen draper, hosier, haberdasher, &c., St. Stephen’s
-street
-Egmore, Randall, superintendent of the City Mission, Grove road, New
-Lakenham
-Eke, Francis, Odd Fellows’ Arms, Ber street
-Ellingham, Henry, plumber and glazier, Elm hill
-Elliott Miss, E., milliner and dress-maker, Upper King street
-Elliott, George, Duke tavern, Tombland
-Ellis, Benjamin, Dove tavern, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Ellis, Mary, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Ellis, Samuel, green grocer, St. Martin’s Oak
-Ellis, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Ellison, Frances, barometer and thermometer maker, and fancy repository,
-Dove street
-Ellwood, Henry, butcher, St. John’s Timberhill
-Elmer, John, accountant, St. Catherine’s terrace
-Elvin, Elizabeth, midwife, Ber street
-Elwes, Jonathan, dealer in tobacco, St. Stephen’s road
-Emery, George, farmer, Eaton; h Pier Cottage, Union place
-Emms, Charles, Wine Coopers’ Arms, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Emms, William, Crown inn, St. John’s Timberhill
-Empson, Ezra, baker, St. Augustine’s street
-Empson, Samuel, grocer, New Catton
-Enfield, William, manufacturer, Colegate street
-Engall, Joseph, green grocer, St. Augustine’s street
-England, Robert, builder, St. Giles’ hill
-English, Joseph, tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, Upper London street
-English, Mark, the Sawyers, St. Paul’s Church plain
-English, Robert, builder, St. Giles’ hill
-English and Son, drapers and silk mercers, London street
-Etheridge, George, goldsmith, Gentleman’s walk
-Etheridge, Thomas, junr., Clerk to the Eastern Counties’ Railway Company;
-h Thorpe hamlet
-Everett, Thomas, merchant, Bracondale
-Evans, Charles, barrister, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich,
-Upper King str.
-Evans, George, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Evans, Harry, Clerk to the E. C. R. Comp., Lower close
-Evans, John, shopkeeper, Bishopgate street
-Evans, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Ewing, John William, nurseryman and seedsman, Exchange street
-Fabb, Charles and Ruth, shopkeeper and dressmaker, St. Augustine’s street
-Fair, Thomas, green grocer, Bishopsgate street
-Faircloth, George, shopkeeper, Julian street
-Fairhead, John, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet
-Fairhead, Mary Ann, beer shop, Pottergate street
-Fairman, William, hair-dresser, Barrack str.
-Fairweather, Henry, upholsterer and cabinet maker, St. Giles’ street
-Fairweather, Lydia, linen draper, silk mercer, hosier, and haberdasher,
-London str.
-Fake, John, the Wrestlers, St. James’ street
-Fargus, Johnston, agent to Virtue and Co., publishers, Rose lane
-Farman, Henry, the Jolly Skinners, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Farman, Robert, gardener, King street
-Farmer, Charles Adolphe, and Huke, James William, Pharmaceutical chemists
-and druggists, Upper Market-place
-Farmer, Benjamin, schoolmaster, Colegate street
-Farnell, James Thomas, boarding and day school, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’
-street
-Farnell, William Keeling, boarding academy, Theatre street
-Farrow, Mrs. Maria, French corset and stay maker, St. Giles’ hill
-Farrow, Thomas, green grocer, Union place
-Fearnley, Joseph, jeweller, London street; h Holl’s lane
-Fearnside, Benjamin, broker, Palace street
-Featherstone, Thomas, accountant, Distillery street
-Feek, William, horse-breaker, livery and commission stables, St. Giles’
-road
-Felmingham, William, commercial traveller, Distillery street
-Felstead, James, shopkeeper, Mill street, Crook’s place
-Fenn, John, grocer, New Catton
-Fenn, Robert, grocer, Magdalen street
-Fenn, Thomas, Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s plain
-Fenn, Thomas, boot and shoe warehouse, Pottergate street
-Fickling, Robert, solicitor, Prince’s street
-Fiddeman, Robert, Cabinet Makers’ Arms, Redwell street
-Field and Bignold, solicitors, Upper Surrey street
-Field, Edward, solicitor, Surrey street
-Field, Robert, chair maker, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Figg, George, Boar’s Head inn, Surrey street
-Filby, W. E., spirit merchant, Stamp Office yard
-Finegan, William Thomas, teacher of French, Cow hill
-Finch, William Henry, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Waggon and Horses’ lane
-Firth, Ellen, ladies’ boarding school, Crescent
-Firth, George Warren Watts, surgeon, St. Martin’s at Palace
-Fish, William, music seller, Bridewell alley
-Fisher, George, shopkeeper, Union place
-Fish and Son, dyers, Lower Westwick street
-Fisher, James, solicitor, offices, King street, h Lower close
-Fisher, James Cracknell, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Stephen’s street
-Fisher, Robert, grocer, St. Augustine’s street
-Fisher, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Fisher, Robert Watts, builder, Museum court, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Fisher, Thomas, builder and surveyor, St. Andrew’s Broad street, the
-Crescent
-Fisher, William, builder, Calvert street
-Fiske, Francis Robert, draper and silk mercer, London street
-Fison, Thomas, accountant, St. Augustine’s road
-Fitch and Chambers, chemists, Market place
-Fitt, Benjamin, pipe maker, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Fitt, George, Builders’ Arms, Pottergate street
-Fitt, James, butcher, Ber street
-Fitt, John, carpenter, Rising Sun lane
-Fitt, Robert, gin-shop, Castle meadow
-Fitt, William, butcher, Ber street
-Flatt, John, ironmonger, Magdalen street
-Fletcher, Ann, dyer, Quay side
-Fletcher and Alexander, booksellers, printers, publishers, bookbinders,
-and wholesale stationers, agents to the National Mercantile Life
-Assurance Society, and depot of the British and Foreign Bible Society,
-Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Fletcher, Josiah, bookseller, &c., Market-place; h Unthank’s road
-Flood, Harriet, draper, St. Benedict’s street
-Florence, George, Rose tavern, St. Miles’ Thorn lane
-Flower, Jonathan, draper, Wensum street
-Foot, Henry, silk manufactory, Calvert street
-Folk, Charles, baker, Gildengate street
-Folk, Charles, baker, King street, Crook’s place
-Ford, Elizabeth, milliner, Pitt street
-Ford and Son, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, Colegate street
-Ford, William, shoe manufacturer, Earlham road
-Ford, William Foyster, shoe manufacturer, Calvert street
-Forder, Ellen, schoolmistress, Horn’s lane
-Forrester, George, land agent, agent to the Union Fire and Life, and
-General Hail Storm Societies, Upper close
-Forster, Edwin, tobacconist, St. Stephen’s st.
-Forster, John, umbrella, parasol, and straw hat manufacturer, Upper
-London street
-Forster, Samuel, general shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Forster, Thomas, tea dealer and general shopkeeper, West Pottergate
-Forster, Thomas, shopkeeper, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Foster, Augustus and Son, Norfolk hotel, St. Giles’ street
-Forte, William, and Watts, William Henry, paper hangers, St. Augustine’s
-street
-Foulger, Robert, coachmaker, Mason’s court, Ber street
-Foulsham, Henry, currier, leather merchant, and dealer in grindery,
-wholesale and retail, White Lion street
-Foulsham, Thomas, Coach and Horses, furniture broker, Red Lion street
-Foulsham, William, hairdresser and tobacconist, Bridge street
-Fountain, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Heigham street
-Fountain, Henry, William the Fourth, King street, Crook’s place
-Fountain, Mary Ann, the Hay Trussers, King street
-Fountain, Mrs., general cooking, luncheon, and dining establishment,
-London street
-Fountain, Thomas, accountant, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square
-Fox, Elizabeth, baker, Lower close
-Fox, Frederic, solicitor, Surrey street
-Fox, Isaac, Queen’s Head, St. Giles’ street
-Fox, Joel, furrier, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Fox, John, shopkeeper, Fishgate street
-Fox, John, surgeon, Upper King street
-Fox, Thomas Colman, solicitor, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Fox, William, baker, Cowgate street
-Francis, George, Jolly Dealers, and shoemaker, Castle hill
-Francis, Joseph, tailor, Charing cross
-Francis, Thomas, green grocer, St. John’s Timberhill
-Francis, W. B., surgeon, Colegate street
-Frary, Richard, piece broker, St. Andrew’s hill
-Frary, William, watch and clock maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Fraser, John, draper, St. Benedict’s road
-Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, and Wells, W., cabinet makers and
-upholsterers, Upper London street
-Freeman, Charles Robert, tea warehouse, Exchange street
-Freeman, Charles Robert, corn and flour dealer, Upper market
-Freeman, Charles Robert, wholesale grocer and foreign fruit merchant,
-Upper King street, h Eaton lodge
-Freeman, Henry, and Nash, Charles, cheese factors, wholesale grocers and
-tallow chandlers, Upper market
-Freeman, James, boat builder, King street
-Freeman, James, bread and biscuit baker, St. Giles’ street
-Freeman, Richard, boot and shoe maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Freeman, Samuel, Dyer’s Arms, Quay side
-Freeman, William, baker, Union place
-Freeman, William, jun., carver, gilder, and printseller, Rampant Horse
-street
-Freestone, Anthony, baker, Church street, New Lakenham
-Freestone, Edward, solicitor, Little Orford street
-Friar, William, sawyer, Chapel street, Union place
-Frohawk, M., farmer, Valentine street, Heigham
-Fromow, John, clothier, Lower Westwick street
-Fromow, Stephen, cattle salesman, St. John’s Timberhill
-Fromow, William, chemist and druggist, St. Augustine’s street
-Frost, Charles, carpenter and builder, Chapel field road
-Frost, Hezekiah, gardener, Lower close
-Frost, James, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Frost, John, boot and shoe maker, Lower Westwick street
-Frost, Mrs. Mary, staymaker, Davey place
-Frost, Robert, portmanteau and trunk manufacturer, Davey place
-Frost, William, Temperance hotel, Upper walk, Market-place
-Fuller, Benjamin, commercial traveller, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s
-road
-Fuller, Edward, tailor, &c., Red Lion street
-Fuller, James, saddler, Market-place
-Fuller, Robert, Trumpet inn, St. Stephen’s street
-Fuller, William, tobacconist, Red Lion str.
-Furse, James Thomas, window blind manufacturer, upholsterer, &c.,
-Tombland
-Furse, Maria, dyer and dresser, Gildengate street
-Fussey, Susan, butcher, Ber street
-Futter, John, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s plain
-Futter, Nathaniel, green grocer, Ber street
-Gaffer, Samuel, house agent, Paragon street
-Gage, Lydia, lodging house, Queen street
-Gapp, John Smith, Black Horse, St. Giles’ road
-Gardner, Maria, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street
-Gardner, William, paper and rag merchant, St. Paul’s opening
-Gardiner, William, Cock, Upper King street
-Gardner, Thompson, green grocer and fruiterer, Upper St. Giles’ street
-Gardom, John William, silk manufacturer, mills, Lower Westwick street; h.
-Unthank’s road
-Garner, Francis, fishmonger, Cowgate street
-Garnham, William, grocer and tea dealer, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Garrett, John, travelling draper, Pottergate street
-Garrod, Edward, editor to the _Norfolk Chronicle_, private road,
-Unthank’s road
-Garthon, James Slapp, surgeon, Upper St. Giles’ street
-Gazely, James, green grocer, Lower Westwick street
-Gaul, Edward James, shuttle maker and turner, St. Augustine’s street
-Gay, Mrs., brush maker, Upper market
-Gaze, George, timber merchant, Hamlet place, Grapes hill
-Gaze, Matthew, builder, King street
-Gaze, William, millwright, St. Paul’s back lane
-Gaze, William, register office for servants, Westlegate street
-Gedge, Frederic, dyer, St. Benedict’s
-Gedge, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Wounded Hart lane, Upper
-market
-Gedge, William, hairdresser, St. Benedict’s street
-Gedge, William John, hairdresser, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Geary, William, shawl manufacturer, St. Augustine’s street
-Geldart, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, Wensum street; h. Thorpe
-hamlet
-Geldart and Son, importers of foreign wines and spirits, Wensum street
-Gent, David, St. John’s Head, St. Miles’ street
-Gent, George, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ street
-George, John, fishmonger, St. Benedict’s street
-George, Misses, ladies’ academy, Colegate street
-George, Richard, coal merchant, Quay side
-George, William Morris, carpenter and builder, Pottergate street
-Gerrard, George, the John Bull, Crook’s place
-Gerred, William, hairdresser, Botolph street
-Gibbs, Richard, Rose and Crown, Bishopgate street
-Gibson, Charles Mends, surgeon, Bethel street
-Gibson, Matthew, brush maker, Paragon street
-Gibson, Samuel, butcher, Gildengate street
-Gibson, William, baker, St. Catherine’s plain
-Gidden, S., shopkeeper, St. Stephen’s street
-Gidney, Samuel, the Bushel, St. Augustine’s street
-Gifford, Samuel, stationer and shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street
-Gilbert, James, plumber, Magdalen street
-Gilbert, William, carpenter arid builder, St. Augustine’s
-Gill, James, grocer, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Gill, John, china and glass warehouse, St. Giles’ street
-Gilman, Charles Rackham, solicitor, secretary to the Norfolk Farmers’
-Cattle Insurance Society, St. Giles’ street
-Gilman, Charles Suckling, solicitor, stock and share broker, secretary to
-the General Hail Storm Insurance Society, and the Norwich Chamber of
-Commerce, Fisher’s lane, St. Giles’ street
-Gilman, Charles Suckling, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bethel street
-Gilman John, carver and gilder, Upper London street
-Girdlestone, D., hair restorer, Lower Goat lane
-Girdlestone, Reuben, hairdresser and perfumer, and branch post-office,
-Upper St. Giles’ street
-Girdlestone, Thomas, Horse Shoes, Palace street
-Girling, William, corn chandler, Golden Ball, Golden Ball street
-Gissing, Robert, commercial traveller, West Wymer street
-Gittings, Cornelius, porter merchant, Calvert street
-Glendenning, J. B., ironmonger, St. Stephen’s gates
-Goat, Charles, Old Goat tavern, Upper Goat lane
-Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, boot and shoe warehouse, Palace street
-Goggs, William, grocer and tea dealer, Upper St. Giles’
-Golder, Edward, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Goldsmith, James, boot and shoe maker, Back of the Inns
-Goldsmith, James, tea, coffee, and spice dealer, St. Stephen’s street
-Goldsmith, Thomas, confectioner and baker, St. Stephen’s street
-Goldspring, Mrs. E., dressmaker, William street
-Goldsworth, James, beer retailer, St. Stephen’s street
-Gooch, George Carver, decorator, Upper King street, and Castle meadow
-Gooch, Noah, brewer and beer retailer, Charing cross
-Gooch, Richard, astrologer, Southwell cottage, New Lakenham
-Gooch, Henry James, the Sons of Commerce, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane
-Gooch, Isaac, the Queen Victoria, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Gooch, Joshua, coach lace and fringe manufacturer, Dove street
-Gooch, Robert, bookseller, White Lion street
-Gooch, S. J., currier and leather seller, Davey place
-Gooch, Thomas, the Fortune-of-War, Calvert street
-Gooch, Thomas, brush manufacturer, Grout’s thoroughfare
-Gooch, William, Baker’s Arms, Lower Westwick street
-Good, Thomas, boot-tree and last maker, Magdalen street
-Gooderham, Samuel, tunist, Elm hill
-Gooderson, John, and Moll, William, family linen warehouse, Upper Market
-place
-Gooderson, William, machine maker and wheelwright, Chapel field road
-Gooding, Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Red Lion street
-Goodson, William, butcher, St. Benedict’s road
-Goodson, Sarah, butcher, Upper market
-Goodwin, John, solicitor—office, Willow lane—residence, Thorpe
-Goodwin, Dr. John W., Queen street
-Goodwin, Charles, surgeon—agent for the National Life Assurance Society,
-Willow lane
-Goose, Jacob, green grocer, Rising Sun lane
-Goose, Robert, builder, Union place
-Goose, Mrs., milliner, Briggs’ street
-Goose, William Henry, artist, Briggs’ street
-Gorell, Robert Atkinson, silk and cotton merchant and yarn agent, Tudor
-cottage, Unthank’s road
-Gosnold, Henry George, clerk, Bethel street
-Goulder, Elizabeth, milliner, Magdalen street
-Gowen, Susan, broker, Pump street
-Gower, Thomas, concentrated pure lemonade manufacturer, Gun lane
-Gowing, Charles, saddler and harness maker, Castle hill
-Gowen, Jeremiah, draper, St. Mary’s street
-Graham, Nathaniel, baker, Union place
-Grand, Edward, tailor, Upper King street
-Grand, George, tailor, draper, and hatter, London street
-Grant, Frederick, working jeweller, Ber street
-Grant, Henry, grocer, Grove place, St. Giles’ road
-Grant, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Ber street
-Graver, Abraham, green grocer, Magdalen street
-Graver, Thomas, baker, St. Paul’s Church plain
-Gray, Francis, tailor, Surrey street
-Gray, James, hair dresser, Bethel street
-Gray, Mary Ann, butcher, St. Benedict’s street
-Gray, Richard, tailor, West Pottergate street
-Green, Ann, dressmaker, milliner, and straw bonnet maker, register office
-for servants, Post Office street
-Green and Company, wholesale boot and shoe manufactory, Bethel street
-Greene, Charles Jeremiah, tobacconist and tea dealer, Rose lane
-Green, John, City of Norwich inn, St. Stephen’s plain
-Green, John, gardener, Asylum lane
-Green, John, plumber and glazier, Pottergate street
-Green, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Colegate street
-Greene, Robert, basket maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Green, Robert and Son, timber merchants, Garden street, St. Michael’s at
-Thorn lane
-Green, Susanna, shopkeeper, St. James’ street
-Green, William, clerk to Dean and Chapter office, Lower close
-Green, William Dann, the Bee Hive, St. Paul’s Church plain
-Greenhill, J., chemist and druggist, St. Giles’ street
-Greeves, Benjamin, butcher, Upper market
-Greeves, Henry, butcher, Market place; h Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Griffin, Mrs. E., carver and builder, Cow hill
-Griffiths, Hannah, plane, saw, and brace manufacturer, Lower Goat lane
-and Pottergate street
-Griggs, Frederic William, pawnbroker, Upper King street
-Griggs, William, tax collector, St. Benedict’s street
-Grimmer, Samuel, spirit merchant, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Grimes, John, Norfolk and Eastern Counties’ Railway tavern, Upper King
-street
-Grimes, Maria, shopkeeper, Botolph street
-Grinling, George, accountant, Unthank’s road
-Grinter, Charles Edward, bookbinder, Gildengate street
-Groom, George, dyer, Brazen Doors road
-Groom, George, shoe manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street
-Grout and Company, silk mills, St. Benedict’s
-Gun, Robert, coach maker, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Gunton, Alfred, surgeon dentist, St. Giles’ street
-Gunton, Henry, watchmaker and jeweller, corner of Rampant Horse and
-Briggs’ streets
-Gunton, Thomas, horse hair seating manufacturer, St. Martin at Oak
-Gurney, Francis, fishmonger, St. Paul’s street
-Gurney, Richard, A. F., surgeon, St. Giles’ road
-Gurneys, Birkbecks and Co., bankers, &c., Bank plain
-Haddon, Mary Ann, grocer, tea dealer, and confectioner, Rose lane
-Haggath, Thomas, tailor, New Catton
-Hague, Francis, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Charing cross
-Hague, Francis, the Pigeons, Charing cross
-Hagon, George, tailor, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Hagon, William, broker, St. Martin at Oak
-Haldenstein, Philip, cap and shoe manufacturer, Bridewell alley
-Hales, James, cabinet maker, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Hall, Charles, butcher, Upper King street
-Hall, James, draper, Regent street, Union place
-Hall, James, painter, All Saints’ green
-Hall, James, plumber, glazier, and to the Waterworks’ Company, Magdalen
-street
-Hall, Mrs. Lucia, dressmaker, William street
-Hall, Timothy, boot maker, Ten-bell lane
-Hall, Robert, umbrella maker, All Saints’ green
-Hall, William, engraver and copper-plate printer, Back of the Inns
-Hall, William, White Lion, St. Martin’s at palace
-Hallows, George, saddle and harness maker, Rampant horse street
-Hallows, Joseph, hair dresser, Royal Hotel street
-Ham, Mrs. C. eating house, Orford hill
-Hamley, O. S. commercial traveller, Distillery street
-Hammond, John, Victoria tavern, 4, Upper Walk, Market-place
-Hammond, Jonathan, shoemaker, Bridge street, Saint Lawrence
-Hannah, Peter, licensed dealer in tea and coffee, Pottergate street
-Hannant, Nathaniel, baker, Magdalen street
-Hannant, Richard, grocer, tea dealer, and provision merchant, dealer in
-British wines; Agent for Horne, Robins, and Co’s. Uncoloured Teas, Rose
-corner
-Hansell, Henry, solicitor, notary, public proctor, deputy registrar of
-the Archdeacon of Norfolk, agent to Scottish Widow’s Fund Life Assurance
-Society; office, Upper close
-Hansell, Joseph, commercial traveller, Distillery street
-Hansell, Robert, solicitor, Surrey street
-Hansell, Sarah, earthenware dealer, St. Augustine’s street
-Hansell, Mary, straw bonnet maker and blocker, John street, Rose lane
-Hansell, William, green grocer, Church street, Union place
-Hanworth, George, traveller, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-Harbord, Joseph Massingham, saddle and harness maker, Upper St. Giles’
-street
-Harcourt, Anthony, gig manufacturer, Vauxhall terrace, Julian place
-Harcourt, James, professor of music, Colegate street
-Harden, Charles, baker, Tinkler’s lane
-Hardesty, Alexander, stationer, &c., White Lion street
-Hardesty, George, grocer and tea dealer, Charing cross
-Hardiment, Eleanor, green grocer, St. Martin’s lane
-Hardiment, Jarvis, china warehouse, St. Benedict’s street
-Harding, Levi, Crocodile, Heigham street
-Hardingham, William, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Hardy, Charles, whip maker, Saint John’s timberhill
-Hardy, Francis, schoolmaster, St. Stephen’s road
-Hardy, James, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, wholesale and
-retail, Rampant Horse street
-Hardy, Johnson, boot maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Hardy, Michael baker, St. Catherine’s plain
-Hardy, William Edwards, plumber, glazier, and painter, Dove street
-Hardy, William, timber merchant, Pitt street
-Hardy, William, Cherry Tree, Gildengate street
-Hardiman, Sarah, academy, Bracondale
-Hare, Edward, clerk to the Savings’ Bank, Lower close
-Hare, John, clothier, Lower Westwick street
-Hare, William, fishmonger, Upper market
-Harley, John Payne, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street
-Harman, Adam, the Flying Dutchman, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Harman and Sons, wine, brandy, ale and porter merchants, St. Andrew’s
-hill
-Harmer, D. and Company, merchants, wharfingers, and general agents,
-Duke’s Palace
-Harmer, Daniel, maltster, King street
-Harmer, Elizabeth, hair dresser, Ber street
-Harmer, James, fruiterer, St. Stephen’s str.
-Harmer, Robert, upholsterer, Carrow hill
-Harper, Ambrose, builder, Southwell road, New Lakenham
-Harper, George, dyer, Calvert street
-Harper, James Cursey, brush, patten, and clog maker, St. Benedict’s
-street
-Harper, Joseph, dyer, &c., Bridge street
-Harper and Sutton, druggists, Bank plain
-Harper, William, William the Fourth, second Cross street, Union place
-Harply, Thomas, shopkeeper, Cowgate street
-Harris, James, green grocer, Ber street
-Harris, James Thomas, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, Ber street
-Harris, Thomas, gardener, King street
-Harris, William, Angel, Trowse Millgate
-Harrison, Francis, confectioner, Elm hill
-Harrison, John, grocer and tea dealer, Globe street, Union place
-Harrison, Robert, grocer, Elm hill
-Harrison, William Thomas, baker, Golden Ball street
-Harrison, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bridewell alley
-Harrison, William, confectioner, Saint Andrew’s hill
-Harrison, William, tailor, St. Augustine’s street
-Harrison, William, miller, New Mill yard, St. Swithin’s
-Harrod, H., solicitor, agent to the Rock Life Assurance Company, Bank
-street
-Hart, Charles, general merchant, St. Giles’ street
-Hart, J. Crown tavern, St. Stephen’s street
-Hart, Philip W. coach builder, St. Giles’ gates
-Hart, Robert, slaie and reed manufacturer, Golden Dog lane
-Hartley, William, hairdresser and umbrella maker, Little Orford street
-Hartmann, Francis Alexander, M.D., Surrey street
-Hartt, Catherine Miss, boarding and day school for young ladies, Victoria
-street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Hartt, William George, jeweller and silversmith, London street
-Harvey, John, boot-maker, London street
-Harvey, Samuel, shopkeeper, Fishgate street
-Harvey, John, comb manufacturer, Saint John’s Timberhill
-Harvey and Hudson, bankers, Upper King street
-Harvey and Stannard, pawnbrokers, William street
-Hase, Thomas, shopkeeper, Cowgate street
-Hatcarton, Joseph, confectioner, Swan lane
-Hatch, Frederick, baker, William street
-Hatch, William Proctor, the Express Train, Rose lane
-Havers, James Reynolds, Beehive, St. Stephen’s street
-Havers, William Henry, pawnbroker, St. Paul’s opening
-Haward, Ann, dressmaker, Theatre street
-Hawes, Ann, clear starcher, Surrey street
-Hawes, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Mariner’s lane
-Hawkes, Robert N., wool dealer, Willow lane
-Haworth, William, shoemaker, St. Miles’ street
-Hawyes, John, tailor, West Wymer street
-Hay, William, surgeon dentist, Post office street
-Haymoss, William, Two Quarts, Pottergate street
-Heasel, the Misses, ladies’ boarding school, Surrey road
-Heaviside, John, artist, Church street, St. Simon’s
-Heigham, Richard, commision agent, Langham place, Dereham road
-Hemmant, George, draper, Exchange street
-Hemnell, Johnson, railway coffee house, Rose lane
-Henderson, John, draper, St. Benedict’s road
-Hepperson, Mary, dealer in haberdashery and fancy articles, White Lion
-street
-Herring, Henry, grocer, King street
-Heseltine, James, Royal Hotel, Market place; h Old Lakenham
-Hawing, Joseph, Plumbers’ Arms, Princes’ street
-Hewett, Thomas, baker, Rising Sun lane
-Hewitt, George, Red Lion, Red Lion street
-Hewitt, George, shoe warehouse, West End street
-Hewitt, James, carpenter and builder, St. Augustine’s road
-Hewitt, John, land agent and surveyor, Bethel street
-Hewitt, William, surgical instrument maker, St. Giles’ street
-Heyward, Cary, brazier, Ber street
-Heyward, James John, watch and clock maker, Little London street
-Hicks, William, confectioner and tea dealer, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s
-Higgins, Henry, congreve and box manufacturer, Mill hill, New Catton
-High, George, Eagle tavern, West Pottergate
-High, George, grocer, New Catton
-Hill, James F., professor of music, St. Giles’ terrace
-Hill, Horace, professor of music, Pottergate street
-Hill, Lot, bookseller, Bridewell alley
-Hill, John, grocer and tea dealer, Gildengate street
-Hill, John, grocer, Cowgate street
-Hill, John, grocer, St. Augustine’s street
-Hill, John, grocer and tea dealer, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Hill, Joseph, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street
-Hill, Michael, tailor, Palace street
-Hill, Robert, baker, King street
-Hill, Robert, hairdresser, Red Lion street
-Hill, Samuel Secker, manager to Harveys and Hudson’s bank, Mile End lane,
-Newmarket road
-Hills and Underwood, licensed rectifiers, vinegar makers, and importers
-of foreign wines and spirits, St. Faith’s lane
-Hill, William, post-office, Thorpe hamlet
-Hilling, Mary, Steam Packet, King street
-Hinchly, Samuel, Napier tavern, Castle hill
-Hinde, Francis, manufacturer; h All Saints’ green
-Hinde, Ephraim and Francis, manufacturers of silk and worsted, Botolph
-street
-Hindes, Henry, sack manufacturer, Red Lion street; h St. Augustine’s road
-Hindes, James, rope and sack manufacturer, Magdalen street
-Hindes and Sons, rope, cord, twine, and sack manufacturers, Red Lion
-street
-Hindes, William, cord-spinner, St. Benedict’s street
-Hindle, Thomas, fruiterer, Ber street
-Hinsby, William, architect and surveyor, Princes’ street
-Hipper, James, tailor, Rampant Horse street
-Hipper, William, draper, St. Benedict’s street
-Holder, Reuben, general warehouseman, St. Stephen’s street
-Holl, George Norton, boot and shoe-maker, Castle street
-Holl, George, boot and shoe maker, All Saints’ green
-Holl, Harriet, confectioner and baker, Gildengate street
-Holl, Robert D., boot and shoe maker, Exchange street
-Holl, Robert shoemaker, Dereham road
-Holland, Catherine, provision dealer, Lower Goat lane
-Holland, Edward Christopher, surgeon, St. Stephen’s road
-Holland, Emily, private lodging house, Unthank’s road
-Holland, Francis, butcher, West Wymer street
-Hollis, Robert, Shakespeare tavern, Theatre street
-Holmes, Mrs. Esther, establishment for young ladies, St. Stephen’s road
-Holmes, Edmund, the Drum, St. Swithin’s
-Holmes, Henry, tobacco and cigar dealer, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Holmes, James, general dealer, King street
-Holmes, John, boot maker, Surrey street
-Holmes, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Rigby’s court
-Holmes, Richard, accountant, Distillery street
-Holmes, Robert, hairdresser, Palace plain
-Holmes and Sons, iron founders, Castle hill
-Holmes, Thomas, broker, Quay side
-Holmes, William, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s back lane
-Homan and Co., shoe manufacturers, Upper Market-place
-Homœopathic Hospital, the, supported by voluntary contributions;
-physician, Edward Christopher Holland, St. Stephen’s road
-Hood, Robert, builder, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Hood, Robert, builder and carpenter, Sussex street
-Hodds, Catherine, grocer, Ber street
-Hoods, Richard, tailor, Elm hill
-Hook, Joseph, shopkeeper, Surrey street
-Hook, Samuel Beckett, tailor, &c., St. George’s plain
-Holl, Alfred Samuel, commercial traveller, Rising Son road
-Hooper, John, chemist and druggist, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Hopkins, John, tailor, Bethel street
-Horn, Robert, shoemaker, Cambrian place, Heigham road
-Horne, Caroline, tobacconist, Back of the inns
-Hornor, Charles, land agent, St. Martin’s at Palace
-Horne, John, estate agent, Castle hill
-Horne, Robert, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, Little London street
-Horner, R. J., Ironmonger; h St. Giles’ street
-Hospital, St. Helen’s, for aged persons of both sexes, Bishopgate street
-Hotblack, John, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, Orford hill
-Hough, Joseph, grease, oil and pitch manufacturer, Castle hill
-Houghton, David, silk dyer, carpet cleaner, and blanket scourer, St.
-Giles’ street
-Houghton, Henry, tobacconist and fruiterer, St. Giles’ street
-Houghton, James, dyer, Ten Bell lane
-Houghton, Robert, builder and baker, Ber street
-Hovell, William, basket and sieve manufacturer, Charing cross
-Howard, Miss Ann, ladies’ boarding school, Unthank’s road
-Howard, Mrs. Ann, private lodging house, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Howard, Charles, builder, Bishopgate street
-Howard, Daniel, baker and shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Howard, Emanuel Simon, Venetian blind manufacturer, Rose lane
-Howard, George, coachmaker, Rampant Horse Back street
-Howard, James, Sardinian tavern, St. Stephen’s street
-Howard, John, carver, Bethel street
-Howard, Robert, grocer and draper, New Catton
-Howard, Thomas, Red Lion, Bishopgate street
-Howard, William, butcher, New Catton
-Howard, William, Duke of Marlborough, Fishgate street
-Howell, James, currier, Castle hill
-Howell, William, leather seller, Lower Goat lane
-Howe, John Carter, Red Lion, Magdalen street
-Howes, Abraham, boot and shoe maker, Rampant Horse street
-Howes, Ann, shopkeeper, Pottergate street
-Howes, Edward, green grocer, St. Paul’s street
-Howes, George Smith, City Arms’ spirit vaults, St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-Howes, Henry, Half Moon, King street
-Howes, Henry William, gig builder, Ber street
-Howes, James, White Lion, Magdalen street
-Howes, James, gardener, Magdalen street
-Howes, James A., reporter, Valentine street
-Howes, Robert Harvey, Adam and Eve, Tabernacle street
-Howes and Son, grocers and tallow chandlers, Lower Goat lane
-Howes, Thomas, coach builder, Castle hill
-Howes, Thomas Self, coach builder, Rose lane; h Upper King street
-Howes, William, green grocer, Cowgate street
-Howlett and Co., wholesale and retail furnishing ironmongers, bar-iron
-merchants, oil and colormen, &c., Haymarket
-Howlett James, carpenter, Pottergate street
-Howlett, Richard, tailor, Bridge street
-Howlett, Thomas, grocer, St. Swithin’s
-Howlett, Walter, tunist Valentine street
-Howlett, William, pianoforte, harmonium, and music seller, organ builder,
-repairer, and tuner, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Howman, William, White Lion, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Hubbard, George, shopkeeper, King street gates
-Hubbard, Henry, Stag’s Head, Prince’s street
-Hubbard, Horatio, eating house, Upper market
-Hubbard, James, brewer, and wine and spirit merchant, Magdalen street
-Hubbard, Mary Ann, artist, All Saints’ green
-Huby, Richard, clothier, Lower Westwick street
-Hudbud, Stephen, auctioneer and valuer, St. Benedict’s street
-Hudson, George, boot and shoe maker, West Pottergate
-Huggins, Charles, the Barge, King street
-Huggins, John, smith in general, Rising Sun lane
-Huggins, Maria, upholsteress, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Hughes, William, the Bath House, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Hull, Amos, shopkeeper, Peacock street
-Hull, William, baker, St. Mary’s street
-Hulme, John Hughes, dentist, druggist &c., St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-Humphrey, William, shopkeeper, Pump street
-Hunt, George, clerk, Post-office, Dereham road
-Hunt, George, shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Hunt, James, confectioner, St. Stephen’s street
-Hunt, John, shopkeeper, Quay side
-Hunt, John Edwin, Cricketers’ Arms, Red Lion street
-Hunt, John, confectioner, St. Benedict’s str.
-Hunter, William, cabinet maker, Dove street
-Hurn, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, Bank street
-Hurn, George, rope manufacturer; h Newmarket road
-Hurn and Co., hemp merchants, Dove street
-Hurrell, William, fishmonger, Magdalen street
-Huson, M. and Company, milliners and silk mercers, London street
-Huson, Richard, brazier and tin-plate worker, William street
-Hutchinson, Charles, physician, Surrey street
-Hutton, John, tea dealer and coffee roaster, corner of Briggs’ street
-Hyams, Emanuel, Birmingham warehouseman, St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-Ibrook, Richmond, clerk, Newmarket road
-Ineson, Joseph, rag merchant, St. Andrew’s; h Distillery street
-Isaac, Edward, baker, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Isaac, Edward, baker, Upper Regent street, Union place
-Isaacs, John, slipper manufacturer, Gildengate street
-Iverson, Edward, baker, West Pottergate
-Ives, John, Baker’s Arms, Ber street
-Ives, Elizabeth, White Lion, Upper King street
-Ives, Charles, butcher, Magdalen street
-Ives, George, auctioneer, appraiser, and estate agent, Upper King street
-Jackson, Edward, butcher, Bridewell alley
-Jackson, James, teacher of music, Cowgate street
-Jackson, Joseph, draper, All Saints’ green
-Jackson, William, musician, Prince’s street
-Jackson, William, senr., musician, Fishgate street
-James, Benjamin, jeweller, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-James, Grace, milliner and dressmaker, Rose lane
-James, Henry, chemist, St. Martin’s at Oak
-James, John, shopkeeper, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Jarrold and Sons, publishers, wholesale booksellers, manufacturing and
-fancy stationers, bookbinders, and steam printers, depository of the
-Religions Tract Society, London street and Exchange street; and 47, St.
-Paul’s Churchyard, London
-Jarrold, Samuel, printer and publisher; h Bracondale
-Jarrold, Thomas, printer and publisher; h Thorpe hamlet
-Jarrold, William Pightling, printer and publisher; h Newmarket road
-Jarvis, Henry, manager to the goods department E. C. railway station,
-Rose lane
-Jarvis, Joseph, shopkeeper, Fishgate street
-Jarvis, Thomas W., clerk at Vinegar Office, Langham place, Dereham road
-Jarvis, William, Drovers’ inn, Trowse Millgate
-Jarvis, William, schoolmaster, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham
-Jay, Charles, fishmonger, Fish market; h Unthank’s road
-Jay, George, yarn factor, Albion Mills, King street
-Jay, Joshua, dyer, Bethel street
-Jay, John, lead, glass, oil, and color merchant, St. Andrew’s hill
-Jay, Jonathan, shoemaker, Valentine street
-Jay and Pilgrim, solicitors, Toll’s court, Briggs’ street
-Jeary, Robert, stationer, bookseller and printer, Bridewell alley; h
-Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Jeckells, George, grocer and cooper, Ber street gates
-Jecks, Charles William, timber and slate merchant, St. Faith’s lane
-Jeffries, George, gun and pistol maker, Golden Ball street
-Jeffries, Walter L., clothier, Davey place; h William street, Heigham
-Jeffries, William, shopkeeper, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Jermy, Jeremiah, fruiterer, Pottergate street
-Jessup, Benjamin, solicitor, Bridewell alley
-Jessup, William, Lion and Castle, St. John’s Timberhill
-Johnson, Ambrose, chemist, Lower Westwick street
-Johnson, Jacob, woollen draper, London str.
-Johnson, Dr. James, Theatre street
-Johnson, James, shoe manufacturer, St. Giles’ hill
-Johnson, John Godwin, Esq., surgeon, St. Giles’ street
-Johnson, Robert, universal register office for servants, house and land
-agent, Gun lane
-Johnson, Susanna, confectioner, Rampant Horse street
-Jolly, Charles Wilson, coach builder and harness manufacturer, St.
-Stephen’s gates; h Newmarket road
-Jolly, John, King’s Arms, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth, linen draper, hosier, &c., Briggs’ street
-Jones, James, butcher, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Jones, Peter, plumber, St. Margaret’s alley
-Jordan, John, boot and shoe maker, St. Miles’ bridge
-Keddington, Frederick, butcher, Ber street
-Kahler, John Henry, baker, Rose lane
-Keith, Thomas Moore, solicitor, Bracondale
-Kemp, Daniel R., merchant’s clerk, William street
-Kemp, George Pank, hairdresser, Exchange street
-Kemp, Henry, subscription reading rooms and billiard rooms, Market place
-Kemp, James, shopkeeper, Cowgate street
-Kemp, James, baker, Union place
-Kemp, James Samuel, the Sun, St. Mary’s street
-Kemp, Mrs. Mary, tea dealer, Golden Dog lane
-Kemp, Thomas, saddler and harness maker, Castle hill
-Kemp, William, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Pitt street
-Kemp, William, the Tuns inn, Rising Sun lane
-Kempster, Mrs., seminary for young ladies, Tabernacle-house, Norwich
-Kent, Alfred, dealer, Upper Goat lane
-Kent, Henry, hosier and shirt maker, London street
-Kent, Robert, boot and shoe maker, White Lion street
-Kent, Thomas, Light Horseman, Barrack street
-Kenyon, John, saw and file manufacturer, Lower Goat lane
-Kerridge, John, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street
-Kerr, John, plumber and glazier, Lower Goat lane
-Kerr, Stephen John, printer and binder, Distillery street
-Kerridge, John, the Reindeer, St. Benedict’s road
-Kerrison, James, watchmaker, Magdalen street
-Kerrison and Preston, solicitors, Bank street
-Kerry, George Caythorpe, accountant, Elm hill
-Kett, George, butcher, Ber street
-Kett, George, draper, Lame Dog road
-Kett, George, dealer in live stock, St. Catherine’s plain
-Kett, George William, the Swan, Magdalen street
-Kett, Henry, coach and gig builder, St. Giles’ street
-Kett, William, draper, London and Exchange streets
-Kew, Flora and Charlotte, hair dressers and perfumers, White Lion street
-Kew, Louisa, milliner and dressmaker, St. Giles’ street
-Key, George, meat shop, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Keyzor, Michael, optician, Market-place
-Kiddell, Joshua, manufacturer, Calvert street
-Kilburn, William, clothes shop, St. Benedict’s street
-Kilburn, William, the William Tell, Castle hill
-Killington, Samuel Foysder, plane maker, Pottergate street
-Kinnebrooke, David, pianoforte manufacturer, St. Catherine’s terrace
-King, Alfred, dyer, Tinkler’s lane
-King, Edward, butcher, St. Catherine’s plain
-King, George, grocer, West Pottergate
-King, George, White Lion, Prince’s street
-King, J. and J., glass, lead, and colour merchants, Prince’s street
-King, Russell, wool-sorter, Ber street
-King, Samuel, Theatre tavern, Bethel street
-King, D. and Son, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Prince’s street
-King, Tyrrell, umbrella maker, St. Saviour’s lane
-King, William Howes, tailor, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Kingdom, Priscilla, the Wine Vaults, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Kirkham and Howard, upholsterers, Redwell street
-Kitton, Frederic, tobacconist, Haymarket
-Kitton, George, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, corner of the
-Haymarket
-Kitton, John, seed crusher and oil merchant Rose lane; h the Close
-Kitton, Robert, architect and surveyor, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ road; h
-Ber street
-Klein, Herr Herman, professor of languages, Prince’s street
-Knevett, Henry, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Knevett, Jonathan, linen draper, St. Benedict’s street
-Knight, Charlotte, pawnbroker, Ber street
-Knights and Ballard, pawnbrokers, All Saints’ green
-Knights, Susanna, Boarded-house inn, Castle meadow
-Knights, Thomas, furrier, Castle meadow
-Knights, Thomas, bird preserver, Upper King street
-Knights, James, pawnbroker, St. Benedict’s street
-Lacey, William, White Horse inn, bricklayer and plasterer, Castle hill
-Lacey, John, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Lacey, William Randall, carpenter, builder, and general contractor, St.
-Andrew’s Broad street
-Lacey, Esau, shopkeeper, Norfolk street, Union place
-Lacey, George Plummer, builder, Surrey road
-Lacey, James Wilkin, builder, Surrey street
-Lacey, John Greenwood, plasterer, Ber street
-Ladbrooke, John Barney, artist, Bridge street
-Lake, James, outfitter, Red Lion street
-Lake, John, private lodging-house, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Lake, Samuel, baker and confectioner, St. George’s plain
-Lake, William, classical and boarding academy, St. Benedict’s road
-Lake, William, tea, coffee, and foreign fruit warehouse, and sole agent
-in Norfolk to Brecknell, Turner, and Sons, wax and tallow chandlers to
-her Majesty, Surrey corner, St. Stephen’s street
-Lamb, Benjamin Charles, coal merchant, Magdalen street
-Lamb, Edward, bookseller, Elm hill
-Lamb, James, butcher, Upper market
-Lamb, Miss E., milliner and dressmaker, Grapes hill
-Lamb, Robert, butcher, Palace street
-Lamb, William, pork butcher, Grapes hill
-Lambert, Francis, tea, coffee, and spice warehouse, Lower Goat lane
-Lambert, Mary, ladies’ boarding school, Queen street
-Lammas, Brothers and Co., wholesale tea dealers, Gentleman’s walk,
-Market-place
-Land, Henry, baker, Colegate street
-Land, Thomas, agent to the Hill Life Assurance, King street
-Land, William, church and house bell hanger and gas fitter, Hay hill
-Lane, Humphrey, sugar boiler, King street
-Lane, Isaac, provision merchant and cheese factor, Stamp-office yard,
-Saint Andrew’s Broad street
-Lane, James, carpenter, New Catton
-Lane, Joseph, worsted seller, All Saints’ green
-Lantenant, Camille, professor of the French language, Prince’s street
-Lantenant, Madame, ladies’ boarding school, Prince’s street
-Large, John, tallow chandler, Whitefriars’ street
-Larke, Frederick William, boot and shoe manufacturer, St. John’s
-Timberhill
-Larke, Hannah Susanna boarding school, Cow hill
-Larkman, Robert, the Saw Mills, St. Benedict’s
-Larkman, William, baker, King street
-Larkman, William, green grocer, St. Augustine’s street
-Larkman, William, tailor and cap manufacturer, Gildengate street
-Lasker, Mary Ann, Goldbeaters’ arms, Bethel street
-Lavitt, Charles, ironmonger, Botolph street
-Lawcons, Virtue, clothier, Lower Westwick street
-Lawn, William, Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s street
-Lawrence, William, upholsterer, Ten Bell lane
-Lawrence, Thomas, meat shop, St. Faith’s lane
-Laws, James, publican, Wine tavern, Upper St. Giles’ street
-Laws, John, baker, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane
-Laws, John, the Hospital School-boy, Whitefriars’ street
-Laws, Lubbock, Lord Howe, St. Benedict’s street
-Laws, Robert, bonnet blocker, Westlegate street
-Laws, Robert, Swiss Cottage tavern, St. Benedict’s road
-Lawton, William, Curriers’ Arms, Union street, Union place
-Lay, George, chemist and druggist, Wellington street, Union place
-Leamon, William, George inn, St. Stephen’s street
-Leath, Thomas, house and estate agent, William street
-Leaton, Mary Ann, Rose tavern, St. Stephen’s street
-Lee, George, commercial dining rooms, Market-place
-Lee, William, boot and shoe-maker, All Saints’ street
-Leech, George, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Upper Goat lane; h. West
-Pottergate
-Leech, James, baker, Little Queen street, Crook’s place
-Leech, Jane, stay maker, St. George’s plain
-Leech, John, boot and shoe manufactory, Somerset tavern, Queen street,
-Crook’s place
-Leech, Philip, builder, St. Martin’s lane
-Leeds, Edward and Charles, whip makers, All Saints’ green
-Leeds, Sarah, shopkeeper, Tinkler’s lane
-Leeson, Richard Croft, cabinet maker, and upholsterer, St. Giles’ street
-Leest, Mrs. Harriet, furrier, William street
-Leggatt, Daniel, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet
-Leggatt, John, whitesmith, Scoles’ green
-Leggatt, Sarah, bonnet maker, Crescent place
-Legood, James, Bricklayers’ Arms, Castle hill
-Leist, James, dealer in Birmingham and Sheffield ware, Wensum street
-Le Maitre, H., wine cooper, St. Stephen’s
-Leman, Robert, managing clerk to the Norwich Union Fire Office, Surrey
-street; h. Newmarket road
-Leman, Thomas, baker, All Saints’ street
-Lemmon, James, printer, bookbinder, and ruler, Gun lane
-Lemon, William, horse-breaker, George inn, St. Stephen’s street
-Liffen, John Palmer, bookbinder, Gildengate street
-Lincoln, James, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Lincoln, James, shoe manufactory, Ten Bell lane
-Lincoln, John, pipe and lucifer manufacturer, Pump street
-Lincolne, Miss, ladies’ academy, Surrey street
-Lincolne, Morris, hairdresser, New Lakenham
-Linford, Robert, watch and clock maker, Red Lion street
-Ling, Abraham, Shirehall tavern, Castle hill
-Ling, George, builder, All Saints’ green
-Ling, Harriet Elizabeth, ladies’ academy, Bethel street
-Ling, Henry, schoolmaster, Unthank’s road
-Ling, William Samuel, tailor and robe maker, Castle meadow
-Lingwood, Mr., superintendent of the Boys’ Home, St. Faith’s lane
-Lenny, Samuel, merchant, Pottergate street
-Linsey, Robert, shopkeeper, Church street
-Linstead, Robert, shopkeeper, St. George’s plain
-Lister, Son, and Co., manufacturing cutlers and surgical instrument
-makers, Haymarket
-Littell, Charles, boot manufactory, Upper market
-Littell, Henry, commercial traveller, St. Stephen’s road
-Littleboy, George, solicitor and merchant, Lower close
-Littleboy, John, clerk at Gurneys’ bank St. Benedict’s road
-Littlewood, Ephraim, the Ship, King street
-Livingstone, Thomas, shopkeeper, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Livock, Joseph, whitesmith, Elm hill
-Livock, Samuel, shopkeeper, Brazen Door’s road
-Livock, William Thomas, tailor, draper, and hatter, London street
-Lloyd, J. P., boot and shoe manufacturer, Davey place
-Lloyd, Richard, clerk to the Eastern Counties’ Coal Company, William
-street
-Lloyd, Thomas, general mason, Rose lane; h. Bloomsbury place
-Loades, Benjamin, land surveyor, Pottergate street
-Lock, Charles, confectioner, Exchange street
-Lock, Elizabeth, Rainbow tavern, Holl’s lane
-Lock, Henry, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s street
-Lock, Henry, civil engineer, St. Catherine’s plain
-Lofty, James, hairdresser, St. George’s plain
-Lomas, Eliza, milliner, Lower Goat lane
-Lomas, William, saw maker, St. Gregory’s church alley
-Lonergon, Francis, the Dove, St. James’ street
-Long, Edward Slingsby Druery, solicitor, Willow lane
-Long, Joseph Page, baker, St. James’ street
-Long, Thomas, commercial traveller, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Loombe, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill
-Lord, James, Eagle tavern, Lower Westwick street
-Lord, John, wool warehouse, Fishgate street
-Louth, Robert, Rampant Horse commercial and family hotel, and wine and
-spirit merchant, Rampant Horse street
-Love, Charles Teasdale, plumber, glazier, and painter, Palace street
-Love, Ebenezer, grocer and tea dealer, White friars’ street
-Love, Henry James, clerk to the Unity Fire Office, Keyzor’s terrace,
-Unthank’s road
-Love, William, Queen Caroline, Cowgate street
-Lovett, Henry, general dealer and fancy repository, St. Stephen’s street
-Lovett and Kidd, fancy repository, Bank street
-Lovick and Company, glass and china dealers, Bridewell alley
-Lovick and Johnson, woollen drapers and hosiers, London street
-Lovick, Thomas, Bridge tavern, Wensum street
-Lowe, Alfred, tea dealer and baker, Holl’s lane
-Lowe, Francis, baker, Ber street
-Lowe, Joseph, confectioner, Gildengate street
-Lowne, James, shopkeeper, Cowgate street
-Lucas Brothers, builders, &c., St. Giles’ street
-Lucas, William, plasterer, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street
-Ludlow, Henry, banker’s clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Lulham Brothers, shoe manufacturers, Surrey street
-Lusher, Mrs. Emily, private lodging house, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s
-gates
-Mace, Gilbert, match manufactory, Barrack street
-Mace, Mary Ann, the Grapes, Church street, St. Miles’
-Mackie, Arthur, nursery, Ipswich road
-Mackie and Stewart, nursery and seedsmen, Exchange street
-Mackley, George William, working jeweller, Westlegate street
-Mackley, John, the Cow, Barrack street
-Mackley, John Edward, tailor, Westlegate street
-Mackley, Richard, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Mackley, Thomas, Black Boys, Colegate str.
-Mackney, Charles, Exmouth tavern, St. Stephen’s street
-Madders, Anthony, accountant, Thorpe hamlet
-Madge, Giles, tunist, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road
-Madge, Robert A., teacher of music, Pitt street, St. Mary’s
-Madge, Harriet, milliner and dressmaker, Pitt street, St. Mary’s
-Mallett, Charles, tailor and draper, London street; h. Unthank’s road
-Mallett, Francis and Charles, woollen drapers, tailors, and hatters,
-London street
-Mallett, Frederick, general shop, St. James’ street
-Mallett, Joseph Henry, wool merchant, Upper King street
-Maltman, Miss Jemima, dressmaker, St. Benedict’s road
-Malvon, Jeremiah, sugar boiler, St. James’ street
-Mann, Charles Clabburn, tailor, Theatre street
-Mann, George, the Golden Lion, King street gates
-Mann, Joseph, grocer and tea dealer, St. Benedict’s road
-Mann, Samuel, boot and shoe manufacturer, Magdalen street
-Mann, Thomas, linen draper, St. Giles’ road
-Mann, Matthew, Woolpack, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Manning, George, hardware dealer, Westlegate street
-Manthorpe, Thomas, butcher, King street
-Mare, Stephen, builder, Lady’s lane
-Marsack, Blackall, surgeon, St. Giles’ street
-Marshall, Joseph, tailor and trouser maker, Rampant Horse street
-Marshall, Peter, clothier, Ber street
-Marshall, Robert, general shop, Lower Westwick street
-Marrison, John, butcher, St. James’ street
-Marrison, Robert, gun and pistol maker and engraver, Orford street
-Marshall, Joseph, Queen Adelaide, Pitt street
-Marshall, Robert, confectioner, Magdalen street
-Marston, Richard, confectioner, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Martin, John, George the Fourth, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Martin, Mrs. Rebecca, pill-box maker, West Pottergate street
-Martin, Robert, sheriff’s officer, Hay hill
-Martin and Son, boot and shoe makers, St. Gregory’s church alley
-Martin, Thomas Lillystone, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, Upper
-London street
-Mason, Henry John, auctioneer, Duke’s Palace road
-Mason, Henry, hairdresser, Ber street
-Mason, John, accountant, Distillery street
-Mason, John Leeds, Sir John Barleycorn, Orford hill
-Mason, Robert, tailor, West Wymer street
-Mason, Samuel, basket maker, Ber street
-Mason, William, White Horse inn, Magdalen street
-Master, Alfred, surgeon, Bethel street
-Massingham, Arthur, clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Massingham, Henry, clerk, St. Catherine’s plain
-Massingham, Robert, baker and confectioner, Bethel street
-Matchett and Stevenson, printers and publishers of the _Norfolk
-Chronicle_, Market place
-Matthews, Joseph, the Mischief tavern, St. Paul’s back lane
-Matthews and Son, practical botanists, St. Benedict’s road
-Matthews, William, Cupid and Bow, Palace plain
-May, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper St. Giles’ street
-May, William, fish dealer, Cowgate street
-May, William, the King of Prussia, Ipswich road
-Mayfield, James, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street
-Mayhew, George, grocer and broker, Heigham road
-Mayhew, James, livery stable keeper, Chapel field and St. Giles’ street
-Main, Susan, stay maker, Briggs’ street
-Mays, George, solicitor, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Meachen, George, carpenter, St. Benedict’s road
-Meachen, Stephen, builder, William street
-Meadows, Cornelius, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, wholesale and
-retail, Magdalen street
-Meadows, George, earthenware dealer, Westlegate street
-Meadows, Jonathan, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s street
-Meadows, Jonathan, coach builder, St. George’s bridge street
-Meadows, Miss Susanna, milliner, Prince’s street
-Meal, Frederick, broker, Tombland
-Mealing, Samuel William; and Mills, Robert, maltsters and merchants, King
-street
-Mealing, Samuel Woodcock, corn merchant, office, King street; h. Ipswich
-road
-Mear, William, architect and surveyor, Lower close
-Meen, Henry Percy, butcher, St. Stephen’s street
-Mendham, Wace Lockett, town clerk, solicitor; office, St. Andrew’s, h
-Unthank’s road
-Merry, Robert, boot and shoemaker, King street
-Metcalf, Francis, dyer, &c., Colegate street
-Metcalf, Simon Watling, clothes dealer, St. Benedict’s street
-Mc‘Michael, Daniel, tea dealer, Valentine street
-Mickleburgh, John Henry, clothier, St. Margaret’s plain
-Middleton and Answorth, manufacturers, Calvert street
-Middleton, Edward, hairdresser, &c., St. Giles’ street
-Middleton, George, shawl manufacturer and farmer, Ipswich road
-Middleton, James, clerk, New road, Town close
-Middleton, James, shopkeeper, Calvert street
-Middleton, John, boot and shoe maker, St. Augustine’s street
-Middleton, Jeremiah, Crown, Bridge street
-Middleton, John, tobacco manufacturer, Trafalgar place, Dereham road
-Middleton, John, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Middleton, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, West Wymer street
-Miles, Charles, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s street
-Miles, Stephen, manufacturer, Gildengate street
-Miles, Susan, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Millard, Charles William, surveyor, Prince’s street
-Millard and Son, land surveyors, Prince’s street
-Miller, Alfred, baker, Chapel field road
-Miller, Amelia, tobacconist and importer of cigars, London street
-Miller, George Robert, cabinet and picture-frame maker, St. Andrew’s hill
-Miller, George, butcher and grocer, City road
-Miller, Son, and Bugg, solicitors, Surrey street
-Miller, Henry, solicitor; offices, Surrey str., h Town Close lodge,
-Newmarket road
-Miller, Henry B., solicitor; h Ipswich road
-Miller, John, the Factory, Cowgate street
-Miller, John, carpenter, Gildengate street
-Miller, Wallace Shade, tobacconist and cigar importer, London street, h.
-Grove road, New Lakenham
-Miller, William, tailor, Grapes hill
-Mills, Miss Ann, boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Unthank’s
-road
-Mills, Frederic Anthony, surgeon; surgery, All Saints’ green, h.
-Newmarket road
-Mills, Jacob, accountant, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Mills, James, brick, tile, pipe, and pottery works, Castle meadow
-Mills, Jeremiah, Pheasant Cock, St. Miles’ street
-Mills, John, Corn Exchange tavern, Bridge street
-Mills, John, Queen’s Arms, Magdalen street
-Mills, Mary Ann, the Bell, Lower Goat lane
-Mills, William, glover and leather seller, Golden Ball street
-Milnes, Charles, Golden Can, Gildengate street
-Minns, David, butcher, St. Benedict’s
-Minns, Edward, carpenter and builder, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Minns and Foyson, builders, Castle meadow
-Minns, Isaac, shopkeeper, King street, Crook’s place
-Minns, Robert, the Jolly Hatters, Cowgate street
-Minns, Samuel William, tailor, Golden Dog lane
-Minns, Susanna, Eagle tavern, St. Gregory’s church alley
-Minns, William, boot maker, Rising Sun lane
-Minns, George William, builder; h Tombland
-Mingay, George, fancy repository and London boot and shoe warehouse,
-Haymarket
-Mingay, Francis, French polisher, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Mitchell, Frederick G., grocer, &c., Palace street, Tombland
-Mitchell, John, travelling draper, Dereham road terrace
-Moll, George, livery stableman, Black Horse yard, St. Giles’ street
-Moll, Richard, cabinet maker, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Moll, Robert, Black Horse inn, St. Giles’ street
-Moll, William, assistant draper, Heigham road
-Monney, James, grocer, Bethel street
-Monsey, James, cooper, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane
-Monsey, Robert, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street
-Monteith, George Lovell, commission agent, Unthank’s road
-Moon, Robert, boot and shoe maker, New Catton
-Moore, Charles, umbrella maker, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Moore and Company, wholesale haberdashers, hosiers, and lacemen, Castle
-street
-Moore, Eleanor, Two-necked Swan, Upper market
-Moore, Elizabeth, Jolly Dyers, Wensum str.
-Moore, Elizabeth, the Suffolk Arms, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Moore, Forster G., soda water manufacturer, St. George’s; h Mount
-Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Moore, George, Brazen Doors’ tavern, Lame Dog road
-Moore, Isaac, hairdresser, St. Giles’ hill
-Moore, James, hairdresser, Ber street
-Moore, James, tailor, St. Catherine’s terrace
-Moore, John, the Globe, Rising Sun lane
-Moore, John, Fair Flora, Lower Westwick street
-Moore, John, Jolly Dyers, Fishgate street
-Moore, John, clerk, Rose lane
-Moore, Joseph, grocer and register office, Magdalen street
-Moore, Norris, the New City, King street, Crook’s place
-Moore, Norris, carter, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Moore, William, hairdresser, Ber street
-Moore, William, builder, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham
-Morgan, A. F., surgeon, St. Giles’ street
-Morgan, Edward and Co., stock and share-brokers, St. Giles’ street
-Morgan, J. and H., brewers and maltsters, King street
-Morgan, Richard, clerk, Newmarket road
-Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. Saviour’s lane and St. Paul’s
-street
-Morris, George, Red Lion, Magdalen street
-Morris, John, slate, cement, glazed stoneware, and pipe merchant, King
-street
-Morrison, Peter Archibald, wine and spirit merchant Gaol hill,
-Market-place
-Morter, Robert grocer and tea dealer, Rupert street, Union place
-Mortimer, Mary and H. E., milliners and dressmakers, Willow lane
-Mortimer, Thomas, commercial traveller, St. Catherine’s plain
-Mounsear, William, upholsterer, Pottergate street
-Mountain, John, sack weaver, Mill lane, New Catton
-Mousir, Robert, bookseller, St. Giles’ street
-Mower, Edward, tailor, Fox buildings, Herring’s row
-Moy, George, fishmonger, St. Benedict’s str.
-Moy, James, the Tiger, Fishgate street
-Mullinger, Samuel, Rose commercial inn, St. Augustine’s street
-Munday, Thomas, grocer, Mill lane, New Catton
-Munford, George, the Royal Oak, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Murnane, John, Bell commercial and family hotel, and wine and spirit
-merchant, Orford hill and Cattle market
-Murry, James, tailor, Mariner’s lane
-Murray, Joseph, carpenter and joiner, New Lakenham
-Murrell, Gibbs Howes, brick merchant, Duke’s palace
-Murrell, James, earthenware dealer, Chapel field road
-Murrell, William, Lord Nelson inn, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Murrell, William, iron founder, Crook’s place; h St. Stephen’s square
-Muskett, Charles, printer, bookseller, bookbinder, and stationer,
-Haymarket
-Muskett, James, grocer and tea dealer, St. Benedict’s road
-Murton, William, brazier, St. Miles’ street
-Myhill, Benjamin, baker, St. Martin’s at Palace
-Nash, R. S., Norfolk Railway house, Foundry bridge
-Nash, Joseph, provision dealer and purveyor, Post-office street
-Nash, William Spooner, wholesale stationer, horse-hair and rag merchant,
-Lower Westwick street
-Neale, James Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, St. Andrew’s hall plain
-Neep, William Edward, surgeon dentist, Post-office street
-Neeve, Frederick, grocer, St. Stephen’s str.
-Neve, Charles James, cabinet maker, King street gates
-Nelson, Thomas, carpenter, Barrack street
-Nelson, William, academy, William street
-Newham, George, carpenter, Front row, New Lakenham
-Newbegin, J. and E., tobacco, snuff, and cigar manufacturer, Bridewell
-alley and Market place
-Newham, John, carpenter and joiner, New Lakenham
-Newby, James, Duke of Wellington, Pottergate street
-Newman, Henry, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Newman, Henry Richard, baker, Ber street
-Newman, John, farmer and gardener, Old Lakenham
-Newman, Samuel, bookseller, stationer, and fancy repository, St. Giles’
-street
-Newman, Sarah, Three Pigeons, Fishgate street
-Newson and Company, wholesale grocers, Magdalen street
-Newson, Samuel, baker, Trowse Millgate
-Newton, William, fruiterer, Swan lane
-Newstead, William, draper, &c., Lower Goat lane
-Newton, William, land agent, Tombland
-Nichols, Elizabeth, clothier, Upper Goat lane
-Nichols, John, bricklayer and plasterer, Golden Ball street
-Nichols, John, the Old Friends, Ber street
-Nichols, Richard, shopkeeper, City road
-Nichols, William Peter, surgeon, Surrey street
-Nichols, William, Curriers’ Arms, Pottergate street
-Nicholson, John, surveyor of taxes; office, St. Giles’ street; h Priest’s
-buildings, St. Stephen’s
-Nickalls, John, broker, St. Augustine’s street
-Nightingale, Robert Wilson, grocer and tea dealer, St. Stephen’s gates
-Ninham, Henry, engraver, Chapel field
-Nixon, John Hudson, solicitor, Bracondale
-Nobbs, Edward, coach plater, King street
-Nobbs, Edward, Brewers’ Arms, St. Miles’ street
-Nobbs, Henry, Duke of York, Lower Westwick street
-Nobbs, John, the Little Tuns, Rising Sun road
-Noble, Mark, organ builder, Pottergate street
-Nockall, Robert, clerk, Golden Dog lane
-Norgate, B. H., F.R.S., senior surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich
-Hospital and Eye Infirmary, Bank street
-Norgate and Co., importers of wines and spirits, London porter and Burton
-ale agents, St. Stephen’s street
-Norman, Robert, plumber and glazier, York place, Chapel field road
-Norman, Benjamin, printer and bookbinder, Haymarket
-Norris, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Charing cross; h Newmarket
-road
-Norton, Francis James, tailor, draper, hatter, and trouser maker, Back of
-the Inns
-Norton, George, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s street
-Norton, Henry, Rampant Horse, Fishgate street
-Norton, Henry, carpenter and builder, John street, Union place
-Norton, John and Co., corn, malt, hop, and seed merchant, Guildhall
-corner, Market place
-Norton, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Fye bridge
-Norton, Robert, plumber and glazier, Magdalen street
-Notley, William, carpenter and joiner, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Nunn, John, hairdresser, St. Augustine’s street
-Nursey, Claude L., artist, Thorpe hamlet
-Oakley, Robert, shoeing smith, Palace street
-Ollett, M. A., builder and carver, Lower close
-Olley, Stephen Benjamin, brazier, St. Benedict’s street
-Onley, Daniel, Red Lion, earthenware dealer, Brazen Doors road
-Orams, Edward, ironmonger, Langham place, Dereham road
-Orfeur, John, timber merchant, Fishgate street
-Orford, William, the Brickmakers’ Arms, Drazen Doors road
-Orris, Frederick, surgeon and apothecary, Magdalen street
-Orris, George, chemist and druggist, St. James’ street
-Osborne, Samuel, clerk, St. Benedict’s road
-Osborn, Charles, Anchor Tavern, Ten Bell lane
-Osborn, John, tailor, &c., Little London street
-Osborne, Edward, coal merchant, Quay side
-Osborne, Harriet, Queen Caroline, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Ostler, Charles, the Prince of Wales, Pump street
-Ostler, James, paper hanger, Suffolk street, Union place
-Otty, Philip, printer and bookbinder, Orford hill
-Oury and Co., British and foreign library, booksellers, stationers, and
-music-sellers, London street
-Owen, Frederick, pawnbroker, Magdalen street
-Owen, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate street
-Owles, William, shopkeeper, Westlegate street
-Oxley, Richard, hosier and glover, London street
-Page, Charlotte, grocer, Bridge street
-Page, Caroline, Post-office and toy shop, St. Catherine’s plain
-Page, Martin Fountain, ironmonger, h Point House, Ipswich road
-Page, George, currier, St. Clement’s; h Unthank’s road
-Page, James, Free Trade tavern, Rose lane
-Page, Jeremiah, bricklayer and plasterer, Rising Sun road
-Page, Joseph, tailor, shirt maker, hosier, and outfitter, Briggs’ street
-Page, Mary, bread and biscuit baker, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Page, Samuel, builder, West Pottergate
-Page, Samuel Daynes, brush manufactory, Haymarket
-Page and Son, curriers, Magdalen street
-Pallant, Robert, Ship inn, St. Miles’ Thorn lane
-Palmer, John and William, black and whitesmiths, and mill bill maker, St.
-Augustine’s street
-Palmer, Louisa, straw bonnet maker and blocker, West Pottergate street
-Palmer, Nathaniel, barrister-at-law, Thorpe
-Palmer, Robert, the Angel, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Palmer, Robert, whitesmith, St. Saviour’s lane
-Palmer, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-Palmer, Thomas Hitchin, clerk of County Court, Redwell street
-Palmer, Thomas, shopkeeper, Crook’s place
-Palmer, William, clerk to Harvey’s Bank; h Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Palmer, William, last maker, St. John’s Timberhill
-Pank, Abraham, gas fitter and bell hanger, Pottergate street
-Paraman, Christiana, milliner, St. Giles’ street
-Parfitt, Edward, gardener and florist, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Park, Joseph, mohair spinner, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Parker, Clare, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Parker, Clare, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Parker, James, haberdasher, St. Catherine’s plain
-Parker, Joshua, fishmonger, Fishmarket
-Parker, Miss M., milliner, Bethel street
-Parker, Oliver, tailor, Thorpe hamlet
-Parker, Thomas, fishmonger, game dealer, and artificial manure
-manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street
-Parker, Thomas, eating house, Rose lane
-Parlour, Henry Edward, ironmonger, London street
-Parnell, Richard, bricklayer and plasterer, Lady’s lane
-Parr, James, fruiterer, King street
-Parr, John, bread and biscuit baker, St. Peter’s steps, Market-place
-Parr, William M., engineer, and manager to Steam Power Company, William
-street
-Parsley, John Robert, Duke of Wellington, Union place
-Parsley, Miss M., milliner and dressmaker, Grapes hill
-Parsons, Walter Uriah, clerk to the Eastern Counties’ Railway, Thorpe
-hamlet
-Parson, William, manager of the Waterworks, Bracondale
-Partridge, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, Scott’s yard, Ber street
-Pashley, Anna, milliner and dressmaker, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Paston, William, Paul Pry, St. Giles’ hill
-Patrick, Francis, shopkeeper, All Saints’ green
-Patrick, James F., and Ellis, Thomas, saw mills, St. Miles’
-Patteson, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Patteson, Henry Staniforth, maltster, St. Martin’s at Oak; h Thorpe
-Paul, Greenwood, clothier, Lower Westwick street
-Paul, Richard, ham and beef shop, Bridewell alley
-Payne, John, All Saints’ tavern, All Saints’ green
-Payne, Simon, Bee hive, Cowgate street
-Payne, Sturley, surgeon, Duke street
-Pearce, Henry, Central Homœopathic Pharmacy for the Eastern Counties,
-Davey place
-Pearce, Philip, whitening maker and lime burner, Rising Sun road
-Pearce, William, New Inn Brewery, marine store dealer, St. Giles’ hill
-Pearson, Edward, plasterer, modeller, and Scagliola manufacturer, Bank
-street
-Pearson, Edward Crisp, coachmaker, Stamp-office yard, St. Andrew’s Broad
-street
-Pearson, James, cutler and surgical instrument maker, St. Andrew’s hill
-Pearson, Robert, shopkeeper, Cowgate street
-Pease, Esther, milliner, Pottergate street
-Peel, Edward, dyer, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Pegg, George, Norwich Arms, Ber street
-Peggs, James Orissa, chemist and druggist, oil and colourman, agent to
-the Medical Invalid and General Life Assurance Society, Golden Ball
-street
-Pegg, Thomas, baker, Bakers’ Arms, New Catton
-Penton, James, broker, Rising Sun road
-Penton, James, broker, Magdalen street
-Perfect, Joseph, green grocer, Lower Westwick street
-Perowne, Robert, tailor, &c., St. Benedict’s road
-Pert, James, green grocer, Magdalen street
-Petchell, William, Crown inn, St. Benedict’s street
-Phillips, Miss Ann, ladies’ boarding school, London terrace, St.
-Stephen’s road
-Phillips, Francis, Mancroft school, Hay hill
-Phillips, Elizabeth, seminary for young gentlemen, Chatham place, St.
-Stephen’s gates
-Phillips, Francis, fishmonger, St. Catherine’s plain
-Phillips, John, Eagle and Child Brewery, Golden Ball street
-Phillips, John, woollen draper and hatter, Orford hill
-Phillips, Robert, wool merchant, Newmarket road
-Phillips, Samuel Michael, watchmaker, Chapel field road
-Phillips, William, Nelson inn, St. John’s Timberhill
-Philo, Joseph, saddler and harness maker, Upper London street
-Pickford and Company, general carriers, Duke’s Palace road
-Pierson, W. P., brewer, St. Lawrence
-Pigg, Frederic, timber merchant, Bridge street, St. George’s
-Pigg, Greenwood, and Co., general furnishing and shop-fitting
-cabinet-makers and upholsterers, carvers and gilders, London street
-Pigg, Henry, bookseller, printer, stationer, and bookbinder; agent to the
-Albion Life Assurance Company, London street; h Lakenham street
-Pigg, Horace Samuel, woollen draper, Haymarket; h Grove road, New
-Lakenham
-Pigg, James, the Cellar House, Barrack street
-Pigg, James William, classical and mathematical teacher, Grove cottage,
-Thorpe hamlet
-Pigg, John, commercial traveller, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Pigg, Samuel and Sons, woollen drapers and warehousemen, Haymarket
-Piggin and Dyball, watch and clock makers, opticians and jewellers, Post
-Office street
-Piggot, John Henry, linen draper, St. Stephen’s street
-Pigot, Isabella, draper, Bridge street
-Pike, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Pilgrim, John, solicitor, Chanel field
-Pilgrim, John, butcher, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Pilgrim, Thomas, clothier, St. James’ street
-Pilgrim, William, cabinet maker, Pottergate street
-Pinching, William, baker and confectioner, Bethel street
-Pinching, William, baker, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Pinson, Henry, ironmonger, smith, bell-hanger, &c., Bank plain
-Piper, John Daniel, ironmonger, Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road
-Piper and Pigg, general ironmongers, London street
-Piper, William, draper, hosier, and haberdasher, London street
-Pitcher, Robert, butcher, New Catton
-Pitcher, Thomas, shopkeeper, Rose lane
-Pitt, John Ballard, surgeon, St. Stephen’s street
-Pitts, Robert Christopher, chemist and druggist, St. Giles’ street; h
-Thorpe
-Plane, Richard, brewery, Upper Goat lane
-Plane, Richard, excise coffee-house, Lower Goat lane
-Platten, John, Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen street
-Platten, Peter, livery stables, Surrey Mews
-Playford, Arminger, Two Quarts inn, Bridge street
-Playford, John Joseph, shopkeeper, Bishopgate street
-Playford, William, Rising Sun, Rising Sun lane
-Plummer and Bloom, carpenters and builders, Bethel street
-Plummer, Edward, tailor, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Plumstead, James, broker, St. Mary’s street
-Plumstead, Frederic, hairdresser, and fancy repository, Magdalen street
-Plumstead, William, cooper, Church street
-Plumstead, Robert, hairdresser and perfumer, Wensum street
-Plunkett, John, the Shuttle, St. Augustine’s street
-Pond, James, boot and shoe maker, West End street
-Pond, Margaret, green grocer, Ber street
-Pooley, Richard, baker, Charing cross
-Pooley, Robert, Jolly Farmers, Castle hill
-Pooley, Samuel, cabinet maker, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Pooley, William, cabinet maker, Charing cross
-Porter, James William, Bowling Green hotel, Chapel field
-Porter, John Spratt, tailor, Upper King street
-Porter, Thomas, Key and Castle, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Potter, James, crape manufacturer, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Potter, Harriet, dressmaker, Prince’s street
-Potter, Thomas and Co., hatters and furriers, Gentleman’s walk,
-Market-place
-Powell, Edward, Bricklayer’s Arms, Union place
-Powell, John, hairdresser, St. Benedict’s street
-Powell, Robert, mercer and draper, Upper London street
-Pratt, George, green grocer, Wellington terrace, Union place
-Pratt and Hornor, land agents and surveyors, Queen Street
-Pratt John, boot maker, St. Mary’s street
-Pratt, John, Cross Keys, Magdalen street
-Pratt, John, gardener, Lower close
-Pratt, Robert, land surveyor, Queen street; h Newmarket road
-Pratt, William, wholesale grocer, cheese factor, and fallow chandler,
-Wensum str.
-Pratt, William, fishmonger, Fishmarket
-Prentice, Lydia, milliner and dressmaker, Gildengate street
-Prentice, Samuel, saddle and harness maker, Magdalen street
-Prentice, William, chemist and druggist, Ber street
-Press, Edward, solicitor, Tombland
-Press, Frederick George, shopkeeper, Philadelphia
-Press, William, and Breese, Philip, manufacturers, Philadelphia
-Preston, Arthur, agent to the Royal Insurance Company, Bank street
-Preston, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, New Catton
-Price, John, Palace tavern, Tombland
-Price, John, boot and shoe maker, Orford hill
-Price, Joseph, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s street
-Priest, George, watch and clock maker, Briggs’ street
-Priest, Henry Raven, wine merchant, Pottergate street
-Priest, Pilgrim and Co., wine, spirit, and porter merchant, St. Giles’
-street
-Priest, Richard, lace and fringe manufacturer, St. Giles’ street
-Priest, Thomas, bookseller, printer, bookbinder, and stationer, Rampant
-Horse street
-Primrose, Mary, bread and biscuit baker, corner of Pitt street
-Prior, E. and A., managers of the Norfolk and Eastern Counties Coal
-Company; Norwich depot, Foundry Bridge station, office, Redwell street—S.
-S. Davis, agent
-Provart, William, accountant, St. Augustine’s road
-Provart, William, commercial traveller, St. Benedict’s road
-Pulham, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak and St. Mary’s plain
-Pulley, Henry, solicitor, Surrey street; h Carrow hill
-Pummell, James, baker, Ten Bell lane
-Purdy, Michael pill-box maker, Barrack street
-Puxley, James, the Marquis of Granby, Bishopgate street
-Pycroft, Nathaniel, butcher, Red Lion street
-Pycroft, Thomas, butcher, St. Stephen’s street
-Pye, Jabez, Queen’s Arms, Pump street
-Pye, Robert, butler, New Catton
-Pye, Robert, Bricklayer’s Arms, Pottergate street
-Pye, William Martin, grocer, St. Augustine’s street
-Pye, William, Oliver Cromwell, St. Miles’ street
-Pymar, John, wool merchant, back of the Royal Hotel; h Newmarket road
-Quadling, Henry, plumber, King street
-Quantrill, James, shopkeeper, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Quantrill, Sarah, grocer and tea dealer, Union place
-Quantrill Robert, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Quin, James, Inland Revenue, St. Catherine’s plain
-Quinton, John, bookbinder, Pottergate street
-Quinton, John, librarian, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Quinton, William, the Sportsman, Barrack street
-Rackham and Turner, solicitors, Lower close
-Rackham, Hannah, private lodging house, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Rackham, John, Beehive, St. Benedict’s street
-Rackham, Matthew, solicitor, the Closes; h Thorpe hamlet
-Rackham, Matthew Robert, solicitor, agent to the Imperial Fire and Life
-Insurance Company, Surrey street
-Rackham, Thomas Hanworth, and Cooke, Henry, solicitors, Tuck’s court, St.
-Giles’ street; hs Catton
-Rackham, William, solicitor, Upper St. Giles’ street
-Rackham, William Simon, draper, h Unthank’s road
-Radford, William, Black Chequers, Cowgate street
-Rain, Robert, Rose tavern, Palace street
-Rainbird, Francis, the Nelson tavern, Upper market
-Ralph, Sarah, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street
-Rand, William Fell, surgeon, Tombland
-Randall, Emma, staymaker, St. Catherine’s plain
-Randall, James, bootmaker, Ber street
-Randall, Thomas, hairdresser, Vauxhall street, Union place
-Ranking, William Harcourt, Esq., physician, St. Giles’ street
-Ransome, Harriet, English and Foreign repository of fancy goods,
-Gentleman’s walk, Market place
-Ransome, James, watchmaker, Briggs’ street,
-Ransome and Sims, ironmongers, Little Orford street; G. and W. Stevens,
-agents
-Ratcliff, William, tailor, Distillery street
-Raven, Edward, Queen Ann, Church street
-Ravy, William, shopkeeper, Fishgate street
-Rawling, Henry, general shopkeeper, West Pottergate
-Ray, John Anthony, hairdresser, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Ray, Orlando Dennis, Manager of the National Economic Hail Storm Company,
-Unthank’s road
-Rayner, John, attorney’s clerk, St. Catherine’s plain
-Read, James, builder, Prince’s street
-Read, John, accountant, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Read, Robert, corn merchant, Bishopgate street
-Read, Samuel Gurney, coal merchant, Quay side
-Read, Thomas William, merchant, King street
-Read, William Dring, tea-dealer, grocer, and British wine merchant,
-bottom of Orford hill, White Lion street
-Redgement, Kirby, butcher, Vauxhall street, Union place
-Redgrave, Joseph, corn merchant, the Close
-Redgrave, William Rant, druggist, Wensum street
-Reeder, William, toll-gate keeper, Carrow bridge
-Reeve, Robert farmer, Old Lakenham
-Reeve, Sims, Esq., barrister, St. Giles’ str.
-Reeve, Richard, wharfinger and general carrier, Unthank’s road
-Reid, Samuel, draper, St. Andrew’s hall plain
-Rein, Frederick, grocer, King street
-Restieaux, Joseph, accountant, Lady’s lane
-Reynolds, Edward, merchant, Unthank’s road
-Reynolds, Johnson, miller and farmer, Philadelphia
-Reynolds, Joshua, miller and farmer, St. Augustine’s road
-Reynolds, William, nursery for fruit, &c., Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Rice, James, Free Trade tavern, William street
-Richardson, John, cabinet-maker, West Pottergate
-Richender, Neville, tobacconist, Upper market
-Riches, Edward, hairdresser, Pottergate street
-Riches, Henry Charles, clothier; h Castle meadow
-Riches, John, the Three Kings, St. Benedict’s street
-Riches, Robert, hairdresser, St. John’s Timberhill
-Riches and Skoyles, clothiers, outfitters, and hatters, Davey place
-Riches, Susanna, straw bonnet maker, Upper London street
-Riches, Thomas, tailor, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Riches, William Smith, the Foundry bridge, Rose lane
-Rily, Francis, White-friars’ tavern, Whitefriars’ street
-Ringer, Edward, Light Horseman, Westlegate street
-Ringer, William, Berlin repository, Market-place; h Tharston
-Rivett and Harmer, wholesale drapers and clothiers, Old Post-office court
-Rix, George, temperance coffee house, Golden Ball street
-Rix, Henry, wholesale brush manufacturer, Gildengate street
-Rix, Robert, King’s Head, Upper St. Giles’
-Rix, William, Three Compasses, Upper King street
-Rix, William, White Horse, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Roach, Edward, house agent, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Roberts, Henry, medical botanist, Rising Sun road
-Roberts, James, shoe manufacturer; h Willow place, New Lakenham
-Roberts, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill
-Robertson, Henry, cabinet and chairmaker, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Robinson, Christopher, carver and gilder, Pottergate street
-Robinson, John, cork manufacturer, wholesale and retail, and Corkcutters’
-Arms, Bridge street
-Robinson, Robert, brush manufacturer; h Rising Run road
-Robson, Jonathan, whitesmith in general, Rising Sun road
-Rogers, Henry, brush manufacturer, Wensum street; h Thorpe hamlet
-Roe, Charlotte, Queen Victoria, Pottergate street
-Roe, John, cabinet maker, Orford hill
-Roe, John Chambers, merchant, St. Giles’ road
-Roe, Sarah Ann, and Son, wine and spirit merchants, Walnut-tree Shades,
-Post-office court
-Rogers, Edmund, D., reporter for the Norfolk News, Dereham road terrace
-Rogers and Page, wholesale brush and clog manufacturers, Wensum street
-Rogers, Samuel, and Casper, George, shoe manufacturers, Calvert street
-Root, Robert, Boy and Cup, Pottergate street
-Roper, Agnes, dressmaker, Ten Bell lane
-Rope, Charles, whitesmith, Surrey street
-Rope, William, greengrocer, Rising Sun lane
-Rose, George, cork manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street
-Rose, James, the Nelson, King street
-Rose, John, confectioner, and tea-dealer, Golden Ball street
-Rose, Philip, baker, St. Miles’ street
-Rose, Sarah, toy warehouse, Castle street
-Rose, Thomas, confectioner, St. Benedict’s street
-Rossi, George, gold and silversmith, watchmaker, optician, and picture
-dealer, Market-place; h Unthank’s road
-Roundtree, Charles, fishmonger, Barrack street
-Rouse, Harriet, grocer, St. Stephen’s street
-Rout, George, grocer, Cowgate street
-Row, Frederic, pharmaceutical chemist, St. Stephen’s street
-Rowland, Daniel, the Raven, King street
-Royall, Daniel, tailor, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane
-Rudd, Elizabeth, the Little Buck, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Rudd, Elizabeth, broker, Ber street
-Rudd, Francis, bootman, Rudring’s building’s, Cross street, St. Giles’
-road
-Rudd, Francis, bookbinder and stationer, St. Stephen’s square
-Rudd, Francis, tailor, Pottergate street
-Rudd, Henry, teacher of music, St. Giles’ street
-Rudd, James, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain
-Rudd, John, chemist, St. George’s plain
-Rudd, Joseph, and Paston, William, curriers, St. Giles’ hill
-Rudd, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s street
-Rudd, Thomas, grocer, Golden Ball street
-Rudd, Thomas, grocer, King street
-Rudling, James, coachbuilder, Palace street
-Rudling, William, butcher, Ber street
-Rubert, Justice, shopkeeper, Lower Westwick street
-Rudrum, Christopher, butcher, King street
-Russell, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, Magdalen street
-Russell, Henry, pianoforte manufacturer, Magdalen street
-Russell, Robert, George, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Catherine’s plain
-Rust, James Barrow, tailor and draper, Bethel street
-Rust, Robert, Elm tavern, Prince’s street
-Rust, Robert, grocer, West Wymer street
-Ryan, Mary, Crown and Anchor, Gildengate street
-Sacret, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street
-Sacker, James, Church and State, St. Benedict’s street
-Sadd, David, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain
-Saddler, James, junr., shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Sadler, John, the Roe Buck, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Salmon, C. J., Lord Nelson tavern, West Pottergate
-Salmon, William, shoeing smith, King street gates
-Salter, William, Mitre tavern, Briggs’ street, Rampant Horse street
-Sammons, Joseph, shopkeeper, Old Lakenham
-Sampson, Sarah, baker, St. Benedict’s street
-Sampson, William, boot and shoe maker, Cow hill
-Samuels and Joseph, boot and shoe manufacturers, St. John’s Timberhill
-Samuels and Joseph, pawnbrokers, silversmiths, jewellers, and
-watchmakers, St. John’s Timberhill
-Sanderson, Alexander, tobacconist and tea-dealer, and tea and coffee
-rooms, Fye-bridge street
-Sanderson, Edwin, chemist and druggist, Upper St. Giles’ hill
-Sands, Anthony, portrait painter, St. Giles’ hill
-Sands, John, Freemasons’ Arms, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Saul, Joseph, pill-box manufacturer, West Pottergate street
-Saul and Frazer, City saw mills, St. Martin’s at Palace
-Saul, Thomas, tailor and draper, Orford hill
-Saul, William Staff, timber merchant, Pottergate street
-Sapey, Thomas, London coffee house, Rampant Horse street
-Savory, Coulsey, confectioner, Upper London street
-Savage, Robert, butcher, Bridge street
-Savage, Stephen, butcher, Cowgate street
-Sawyer and Company, surgical and philosophical instrument makers and
-cutlers, &c., Upper London street
-Sawyer, John, gardener, Earlham road
-Sawyer, John, Robert, cutler, London street; h Grove road, New Lakenham
-Sayer, Daniel, veterinary surgeon, Pottergate street
-Sayer, James, shopkeeper, Philadelphia
-Sayer, Richard David, travelling draper, Unthank’s road
-Sayer, John, bird and animal preserver, Upper St. Giles’
-Say, Sarah, plumber and glazier, St. Giles’ street
-Scales, Samuel, timber merchant, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Scarles, Francis, linen draper, Ber street
-Scarlet, Robert, Surrey tavern, Surrey road
-Scarnell, William, butcher, Distillery street
-Scofield, Susan, dressmaker, St. Giles’ street
-Scott, Charles, sofa and chair manufacturer, Gildengate street
-Scott, Eliza, milliner and dressmaker, Crescent place
-Scott, Emily, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Charing cross
-Scott, Frances, tollgate keeper, Thorpe gate, Thorpe hamlet
-Scott, Francis, tailor, Calvert street
-Scott, James, cutler, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Scott, John, B.A., teacher of languages, Bank street
-Scott, John, bootmaker, Magdalen street
-Scott, William John, furniture broker, Bridge street
-Scott, Peter Thomas, brush, patten, and clog manufacturer, White Lion
-street
-Scott, Robert B., cabinet maker and upholsterer, carver and gilder,
-carpet and paper-hanging warehouse, and mahogany merchant, Charing cross
-and St. John’s Maddermarket
-Scott, Thomas, baker, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Scott, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Scotter, Mary, confectioner, Red Lion street
-Scrutton, Henry, grocer, Bethel street
-Seago and Son, glove manufacturers, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Seaman, Cornelius, broker’s shop, St. James’ street
-Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., wine and spirit merchants, St. Andrew’s Broad
-street
-Seaman, Henry, shopkeeper, 21 Row, New Lakenham
-Seaman, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Saviour’s lane
-Searby, W. and W. M., late Grimmer, druggists, White Lion street
-Seeley’s boarding-house, St. Stephen’s plain
-Seeley, Job, shopkeeper, Pottergate street
-Seeley, John, Sussex Arms, St. Augustine’s street
-Seeley, William, pork butcher, Pottergate street
-Self, John, Pig and Whistle, St. Stephen’s Back street
-Self and Howes, plumbers, glaziers, painters, and gas-fitters, Tombland
-Self, James William, superintendent at the New Cemetery (unconsecrated
-ground), St. Benedict’s road
-Self, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s plain
-Self, Thomas, gas-fitter, Pottergate street
-Sendall, William, bricklayer, Paragon street
-Severn, Elizabeth, and Blackwell, Mary Ann, cloak and mantle makers,
-Botolph street
-Severn, Samuel, St. Paul’s tavern, Cowgate street
-Sewell, Mark, shoe manufacturer’s agent, Rising Sun road
-Sexton, Edward, licensed brewer, Whalebone, New Catton
-Sexton, Horace Watling, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Swithin’s
-Sexton, John, shopkeeper, Scoles’ green
-Sexton, Mary Ann, grocer, King street
-Sexton, Robert Watling, builder, Calvert street
-Shalders, Edward, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street
-Shalders, Noah, pawnbroker and clothier, Westlegate street
-Shalders, Thomas, farrier and shoeing smith, Hay hill
-Shalders, William, jun., hydraulic engineer, patent fountain pump engine,
-hydraulic, and leather works, Bank plain
-Sharp, Daniel, solicitor, Surrey street; h Lakenham terrace
-Sharon, Anthony, smith, Pottergate street
-Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, solicitor, Chapel field road
-Sharp, Frederic, clerk, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Sheedy, Rachel, the Rosary tavern, Thorpe hamlet
-Sheldrake, Anne, library, Westlegate street
-Shenfield, Ann Jane, lodging-house keeper, Upper St. Giles’
-Sheppard, Isaac, cooper, Magdalen street
-Sheppard, Elizabeth, bread and biscuit baker, Upper market
-Sheppard, Robert, commission agent, St. Benedict’s plain
-Sheward, William, pawnbroker, King street
-Shields, Daniel, hoop maker, Scoles’ green
-Shields, Daniel, grocer, Golden Ball street
-Shildrake, William, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., Upper London
-street
-Shildrake, Thomas, clerk, Bracondale
-Shipley, William, land and house agent, Chapel field road
-Short, Edmund Barker, superintendent of Grout’s factory, St. Giles’ hill
-Short, Henry, wine and dry cooper, St. George’s Middle street
-Short, John, cashier at silk-works, Dereham road terrace
-Short, Mary, milliner and dressmaker, St. George’s Middle street
-Shorten, James, Bull inn, Magdalen street
-Shreeve, John, shoeing smith, Magdalen street
-Sidney and Armes, curriers and leather cutters, Dove street
-Sidney and Ladyman, wholesale tea dealers, Market place
-Silver, William, confectioner, White Lion street
-Simpson, George, governor of the Great Hospital, St. Helen’s
-Simpson, John, whip maker, Ber street
-Simpson, John, schoolmaster, Trory place, New Lakenham
-Simpson, Amelia, general dealer, Ber street
-Simpson, George Elward, solicitor, Tombland
-Simpson, Robert, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Sinkler, John, builder, Magdalen street
-Skedge, John, baker, West Pottergate street
-Skelt, William Perry, meat shop, St. Benedict’s street
-Skelton, John, manufacturer of fancy hosiery, St. Martin’s Palace plain
-street
-Skelton, John Smith, tailor, &c., St. Giles’ street
-Skipper, Henry, confectioner, Magdalen street
-Skippon, James, solicitor, and agent for the Lancashire Insurance
-Company, Castle meadow
-Skipper, John, solicitor and proctor, commissioner for taking
-acknowledgments of married women, secretary and registrar to the Norwich
-Equitable Fire Assurance Society; offices, Bank street, h. Thorpe hamlet
-Skipper, William, the Locomotive, Norfolk street, Union place
-Skoyles, Elam, clothier, Davey place; h. Castle meadow
-Skoyles, James, boot and shoe maker, Grapes hill
-Skoyles, William, broker, St. Benedict’s street
-Skyles, Samuel, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Slack, Thomas, engineer, St. Giles’ hill
-Slade, Daniel Davis, Homœopathic chemist, and agent to the Homœopathic
-and General Life Assurance Society, London street
-Slater, John, bookseller, Castle hill
-Slater, Joseph, tailor, &c., Tombland
-Slipper, Elizabeth, green grocer, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Sloper, John, fruiterer, Queen street
-Smith, David, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Smith, Edward, chemist and druggist, Calvert street
-Smith, Edward, Waterloo tavern, Upper walk, Market place
-Smith, Edward, Coach and Horses, Fountain place, Union place
-Smith, George, boot and shoe maker, Southwell cottage. New Lakenham
-Smith, George, Coachmaker, St. Stephen’s square
-Smith, George, Imperial Arms, Upper King street
-Smith, George, linen draper, Ber street
-Smith, James, accountant, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Smith, James, the Surrey, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Smith, James, overseer, Newmarket road
-Smith, James John, tanner, Heigham street
-Smith, John, tailor and draper, Orford street
-Smith, John Jasper, confectioner, Ber street
-Smith, John, toyshop, St. John’s Timberhill
-Smith, John, soda water manufacturer, Colegate street
-Smith, John Watson, the Rose tavern, Rose lane
-Smith, Lydia, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s
-Smith, Robert, shopkeeper, and baker, King street, Crook’s place
-Smith, Robert, bricklayer, St. Stephen’s road
-Smith, Samuel, tobacconist, Gentleman’s walk, Market place; h Union place
-Smith, Susannah, astrologist and artist, Southwell cottage, New Lakenham
-Smith and Sons, druggists, wholesale and retail, Magdalen street, and
-Market-place
-Smith, Thomas, umbrella maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Smith, William, wholesale and retail haberdasher and general warehouse,
-Lower Goat lane
-Smith, William, glass and china dealer, Rampant Horse back street
-Smith, William, veterinary surgeon, Pottergate street
-Smith, William, tin-plate worker, St. Benedict’s street
-Smith, J. W., confectioner, Dove street
-Smith, William Richard, wholesale and retail fancy sweet maker, Palace
-street
-Smith, William Richard, baker, St. Benedict’s street
-Smithdale, Thomas, iron and brass founder, St. Ann’s Staithe lane
-Snelling, Daniel, Wrench, Golden Lion Inn, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Snelling, John, Yarmouth Arms, Upper market
-Snelling, Thomas, grocer, Magdalen street
-Snelling, Thomas, the Swan, King street
-Snelling, William, boot and shoe maker, gutta percha warehouse, Orford
-hill
-Snowdon, Henry, draper, Chapel field road
-Snowdon, John, draper and silk mercer, Gentleman’s walk
-Snowdon and Sons, drapers, Bridge street
-Snowling, John, Duke’s Palace inn, Duke’s Palace road
-Soman, Daniel, boot and shoe manufacturer, Lower Goat lane
-Soman, David, boot and shoe manufacturer, Gildengate street
-Sowels, William, accountant, Distillery street
-Sowels, William, accountant, Chapel field road
-Sowter, Peter, green grocer, St. Paul’s street
-Spalding, James, French polisher, Saint Andrew’s hill
-Sparke and Co., engineers, iron and brass founders, Thorn lane
-Sparke, James Bird, solicitor, Post Office street, Norwich; h Earlham
-road
-Sparks, Francis William, wine and spirit merchant, auctioneer and valuer,
-St. Giles’ street
-Spatchett, James, chemist and druggist, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Spelman, George, auctioneer’s clerk, West Pottergate
-Spelman, Henry, auctioneer, St. Giles’; h Unthank’s road
-Spelman, William and Sons, auctioneers and valuers, St. Giles’ street
-Spence, George, circulating library, Bridge street
-Spencer, Christopher, surgeon, King street
-Spencer, Robert, Elm tavern, New Catton
-Spinks, Charles, bricklayer, King street
-Spinks, James, grocer and draper, St. Augustine’s street
-Spinks, John, clerk to District Visiting Society, Pottergate street
-Spooner, Edward, Robin Hood, Barrack street
-Spooner, Edward Frederic, grocer, Saint Margaret’s plain
-Spratt, Sarah, academy, Bethel street
-Spratt, Stephen, Old Star, Quay side
-Spratt, William, hay and corn dealer, Gun lane
-Springall, Benjamin, miller, New Catton
-Springall, Isaac, watch and clock maker, Wensum street
-Springall, James, wholesale and retail grocer, Tombland
-Springfield, Son, and Nephew, manufacturers and silk merchants, St.
-Martin’s lane
-Spurgeon, Thomas, tailor, St. Stephen’s road
-Spurling, William, Trowel and Hammer, St. Stephen’s road
-Stacey, Edward, estate agent, Orford hill
-Stacey, Anthony, cooper, Thorpe hamlet
-Stacey, Emily, ladies boarding school, Theatre street
-Stacey, William, thatcher, Trowse Millgate
-Staff, Charles, green grocer, Ber street
-Staff, Frederic, Nelson tavern, Pottergate street
-Stafford, Phœbe, Coachmakers’ Arms, Red Lion street
-Stafford, Robert, the Mariner’s tavern, Mariner’s lane
-Stafford, Thomas, shopkeeper, Chapel street Crook’s place
-Stafford, William, baker, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Starling, Thomas, L., accountant, Paragon street
-Stammers, Robert, whitesmith, Castle hill
-Stangroom, John, Duke of Sussex, Saint Augustine’s street
-Stangroom, Robert, shopkeeper, Fishgate street
-Stanhaw, George, Coach and carriage builder, St. Giles’ road
-Stanley, George, scale beam maker, Elm hill
-Stanley, Joseph, statuary and mason, Saint Stephen’s street
-Stannard, Arthur, artist, Upper King street
-Stannard, Cubitt, silk and wool manufacturer, St. George’s plain
-Stannard, Mrs. Joseph, artist, Rose lane
-Stannard, Robert, John, confectioner, Little London street
-Stapleton, Robert, bootmaker, St. John’s Maddermarket, and Pottergate
-street
-Stark and Co., manufacturing and agricultural chemists, Duke’s Palace
-bridge
-Stark and Co., dyers, dressers, &c., Duke’s Palace bridge
-Starling, Miss, E., St. Augustine’s District school, St. Augussine’s road
-Starland, George, plumber, glazier, and house-painter, Surrey street
-Stedman, William, butcher, Lady’s lane
-Steeky, Richard, tax-gatherer, Bracondale
-Steel, James, leather currier, Magdalen street
-Steel and Rix, Importers and dealers in fancy articles, Queen street
-Stevens, Adelaide, grocer and tea-dealer, Unthank’s road
-Stevens, Charles Frederic, coppersmith, brazier and tinplate worker,
-Magdalen street
-Stevens, Gardiner, and William, wholesale and retail ironmongers, sole
-agents for Ransomes and Sims’ and Messrs. Howard’ agricultural
-implements, and Coleman’s cultivators, Orford hill
-Stevens, John Thomas, law stationer, Castle hill
-Stevens, Thomas William, tailor and draper, Unthank’s road
-Stevens, William Horace, printer, Pottergate street
-Stevenson, Thomas, E. C. Railway station superintendent, St. Faith’s lane
-Steward, James, merchant tailor, hosier, draper, hatter, and general
-out-fitter, Tombland
-Steward, Mary, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street
-Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., brewers, and spirit merchants, Barrack
-street
-Steward, Robert, and Co., timber merchants, King street gates
-Steward, Samuel, bookbinder and ruler, Prince’s street
-Steward, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s street
-Stewardson, Nathaniel Thomas, pork shop, St. James’ street
-Stigles, Daniel, hairdresser, Fishgate street
-Stimpson, John, butcher, Fye bridge
-Stockings, Mark, butcher, St. Stephen’s street
-Stocks, Alfred Joseph, draper, Brigg’s street; h Grove road, New Lakenham
-Stonex, James, tea dealer, Tinkler’s lane
-Storey, Samuel, plumber and glazier, West Pottergate
-Storey, William, plumber and glazier, West Pottergate
-Storey, William, brewer, Bull close
-Storey, James, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street
-Stowers, James, silversmith and tobacconist, Red Lion street
-Strachan, James, wine and spirit merchant, Guildhall tavern, Market place
-Stringer, Charles, surveyor of taxes, St. Giles’ street; h Newmarket road
-Stringer, Henry, clerk to the Bank of England, Grove road, St. Stephen’s
-road
-Stroyan, Robert, cattle salesman, Bracondale
-Stubbs, George, White Horse, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Studwin, Paul, clerk, St. Benedict’s road
-St. Quinton, Edward Henry, surgeon, R.N., Thorpe hamlet
-Suggett and Dunsford, dentists, St. Giles’ street
-Sullivan, Stephen, baker, St. Margaret’s plain
-Sultzer, John, St. Augustine’s street
-Surflin, William, plumber and glazier, Bank tavern, Bank street
-Sursham, Henry David, bootmaker, Saint Benedict’s street
-Sursham, John, merchant, Fishgate street, St. Clement’s
-Sursham, John, Phœnix brewery, Magdalen street
-Sutcliffe, John, joiner, &c., Holl’s lane
-Suttell, Henry, green grocer, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Suttell, John Watson, general shopkeeper, Mill street, New Lakenham
-Sutton, Daniel Morrison, tailor and draper, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Sutton, Henry, draper, St. Augustine’s street
-Sutton, James, woollen draper, Unthank’s rd.
-Sutton, Robert, broker, Magdalen street
-Sutton, Samuel, working cutler, &c., Royal hotel street
-Swann, Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Rising Sun road
-Swann, James, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street
-Swash, Maria, Turkey Cock, Church street, Saint Simon’s
-Sweatman, Henry, publican and tobacconist, Back of the inns
-Swinden, John, fancy repository, Magdalen street
-Sword, John, livery stables, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Tadman, William, superintendent of the Gas Works, Bishopgate street
-Talbot, George, tailor and draper, Bridge street
-Tann, John, baker, Charing cross
-Tann, Mary Ann, private lodging house, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Tann, Samuel Wiseman, upholsterer and paper hanger, Pottergate street
-Tattam, Richard, green grocer, Lady’s lane
-Tayler, Francis George, agent to the Athenæum Fire and Life Insurance
-Company, Castle meadow; h Muspole street, St. George’s
-Taylor, A. and C., solicitors, Orford hill
-Taylor, Adam, jun., solicitor, Orford hill; h Lady’s lane
-Taylor, Charles Peacock, St. Stephen’s plain
-Taylor, Clement, solicitor, Orford hill; h Mile lane, Newmarket road
-Taylor, Cornelius, superintendent at the New Cemetery, (consecrated
-ground) Earlham road
-Taylor, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Prince’s street
-Taylor, Elizabeth, elastic stay and bandage maker, Upper St. Giles’
-Taylor, George, surgical mechanician, Upper St. Giles’
-Taylor, George, green grocer, Rose lane
-Taylor, James, carpenter and builder, Whitefriars’ street
-Taylor, John Oddin, solicitor, St. Giles’ str.
-Taylor, Mary, Castle commercial hotel, Castle meadow
-Taylor, William, tailor, Prince’s street
-Taylor, William, Medical Dispensary for Skin Diseases, Magdalen street
-Taylor, William, jun., Bird-in-Hand, Mill lane, New Catton
-Taylor, W. B., tobacconist and tea dealer, St. Stephen’s street
-Taylor, William Henry, surgeon, Prince’s street
-Taylor, John Oddin, and Ling, Henry, solicitors, St. Giles’ street
-Temple, Robert, grocer, Ber street
-Terrington, William, boot maker, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Thayne, Edward, basket maker, St. Benedict’s street
-Theobald, John, glover, London street; h Newmarket road
-Theobald and Son, hosiers, glovers, &c., London street
-Thetford, Thomas Daniels, boot and shoe maker, St. Paul’s street
-Thirkettle, Mary Ann, milliner, St. John’s Timberhill
-Thirkettle, Mrs. Harriet, furrier and feather dresser, St. Benedict’s
-road
-Thirkettle, John, cabinet maker, St. Catherine’s plain
-Thurston, Carnaby, baker, New Catton
-Thirtle, Maria, private lodging house, Pottergate street
-Thirtle, Thomas, coachman, Golden Ball street
-Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Bridewell alley
-Thompson, Alfred William, commercial traveller, Rising Sun road
-Thompson, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ Thorn lane
-Thompson, Henry, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s street
-Thompson, Henry, photographic artist, St. Stephen’s gates
-Thompson, John, boot and shoe maker, White Lion street
-Thompson, John, the Anchor, Silver road
-Thompson, Joseph, grocer, White Lion str.
-Thompson, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, Grapes hill
-Thompson, Martin, the Griffin, Barrack str.
-Thompson, Robert, surgeon, Theatre street
-Thompson, Robert, ironmonger, iron merchant, &c., Calvert street
-Thompson, R. and Son, iron merchants, oil and colourmen, Upper Davey
-place
-Thompson, Thomas, currier and leather seller, Orford hill
-Thompson, William, the Steam Packet, King street
-Thorndick, Henry and Co., printers, Prince’s street
-Thorn, Robert, Goose and Gridiron, Little Orford street
-Thorns, Robert, ironmonger, Exchange str.
-Thornsby, Robert, grocer and draper, St. Stephen’s gates
-Thornton, Christopher, Fellmongers’ Arms, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Thorpe, Thomas E., Sun and Anchor, Colegate street
-Thorpe, William, hairdresser, St. Stephen’s street
-Thorpe, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Thouless, James, shopkeeper, Pump street
-Thouless, William, Bartholomew tavern, St. Miles’ Thorn lane
-Thrower, John, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street
-Thrower, Noah, the Woolpack, Golden Ball street
-Thurgar, Walter Christopher, surgeon, St. Catherine’s plain
-Thurling, James, Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s street
-Thurlow, William, Post-office tavern, and hackney master, Post-office
-street
-Thurst, James, Venetian wire, zinc, and rolling blind manufacturer,
-Castle meadow
-Thurston, Barnard, butcher, Colegate street
-Thurston, Daniel, Bull inn, St. Stephen’s street
-Thurtle, James, shopkeeper, St. Swithin’s
-Thwaites, Isaac M., writer, sign painter, decorator, gilder, and glass
-embosser, Sardinian court, St. Stephen’s street
-Thwaites, John, the Rainbow, King street
-Tibbs, Frederic, green grocer, Globe street, Union place
-Tidd, Robert, grocer, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Tidd, Robert, shopkeeper, Gildengate street
-Tidman, George, King’s Arms, Bethel street
-Tidman, Robert, the Bridge-house inn, Thorpe hamlet
-Tillett, Benjamin, cabinet maker, New Catton
-Tillett, Jacob Henry, solicitor, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Tillett, Leonard, bricklayer, Lower Westwick street
-Tills, Benjamin, grocer and tea dealer, Magdalen street
-Tillyard and Howlett, curriers and leather merchants, Pottergate street
-Tillyard, Isaac, shoe manufacturer, Valentine street
-Tillyard, Rebecca, draper, Magdalen street
-Tillyard and Son, boot and shoe manufacturers, Elm hill
-Tinkler, George, clerk to Commissioners of Inland Revenue, Magdalen
-street
-Tinkley, Esther, boot and shoe maker, Rampant horse street
-Tipple, John, commercial traveller, William street
-Todd, John and Sons, tailors and trousers makers, Queen street
-Todd, William, accountant, King street
-Toll, Elizabeth, boarding and lodging house, St. Giles’ street
-Tomlinson, Ann, straw bonnet maker, Bishopgate street
-Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, hatter, hosier, and glover, Castle street
-Tate, James, confectioner, St. Miles’ street
-Tooke, George Stannard, fruiterer, Prince’s street
-Tooke, Michael, grocer, Ber street
-Towell, William, seedsman, Upper King street
-Towler, Abel, shawl manufacturer, Unthank’s road
-Towler, Edward, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Towler, Hannah, draper, Fye bridge
-Towler, John Burrows, pawnbroker, Bethel street
-Towler, Rowling and Allen, manufacturers, Elm hill, and Friday street,
-London
-Towley, Jonathan, treasurer of County Courts, Surrey place, New Lakenham
-Towlson, John, Millwrights’ Arms, Julian street
-Townshend, Samuel, carver and gilder, Bethel street
-Townshend, George, Crown, Elm hill
-Townshend, Samuel J., jun., carver, gilder, and looking-glass
-manufacturer, Charing cross
-Townshend, William, bricklayer, plasterer, and tobacconist, Golden Ball
-street
-Trevor, Henry, cabinet maker and upholsterer, carver and gilder, and
-paper hanger, Post-office street; h St. Giles’ road
-Trollop, George, gardener, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Trory, John, professor of music, Elm hill
-Trowse, Christopher, tailor, Ten Bell lane
-Trowse, John, parish clerk, Bethel street
-Truman, James, boot and shoe maker, Grapes hill
-Tubb, William, Henry, haberdasher, &c., London street
-Tuck, Charles Edward, solicitor, St. Giles’ street
-Tuck, James Stannard, tailor, draper, and hatter, Lower Goat lane
-Tuck, Robert, confectioner, Wensum street
-Tuck, Robert, confectioner, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Tuck, Robert Alexander, confectioner, Lower Goat lane
-Tuddenham, Edward, Swan tavern, Swan lane
-Tuddenham, John, the Swan, Cowgate street
-Tuffs, William, Light Horseman, Botolph street
-Turner, W. H. N., solicitor, the Close; h Newmarket road
-Turner, James Mangles, iron founder, Palace plain
-Turner, Joseph, the Anchor, Surrey street
-Turner, Robert, barber, Trowse Millgate
-Turner, Samuel, tailor, St. Miles’ street
-Turner, William, boot and shoe maker, St. Swithin’s
-Turner, William, green grocer, St. James’ street
-Turner, William, boot and shoe maker, Palace street
-Turrell, James, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street
-Tuttell, Ann, shopkeeper and baker, Trafalgar street New Lakenham
-Tuxford, William, trunk, portmanteau and carpet bag manufacturer, Back of
-the Inns
-Twaites, John Henry, shoemaker, Holl’s lane
-Tyce, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Charing cross
-Ulph, Henry, proprietor of the Billiard Rooms, Post-office court
-Ulph, James, Three Tubs, Barrack street
-Ulph, William, dyer, St. Margaret’s
-Underwood, Henry, plasterer, St. Margaret’s plain
-Underwood, Henry, builder, King street
-Upcroft, William, printer and bookbinder, Thoroughfare yard, Magdalen
-street
-Upcroft, James, Jack of Newbery, Magdalen street
-Utting, John, shoemaker, Gildengate street
-Utting, Robert, miller, Chapel field road
-Venteman, Deans George, revenue officer, Calvert street
-Vlieland, Jerome, professor of the French language, Redwell street
-Vincent, Eliza, milliner and dressmaker, West-end terrace, Grapes hill
-Vincent, Henry, broker, St. Benedict’s street
-Vincent, James, hat manufacturer, Red Lion street
-Vincent, Mary Ann, fancy warehouse, St. Catherine’s plain
-Vyall, Daniel, coal merchant, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Wade, Francis, wholesale and retail woollen cloth warehouse, London
-street
-Wade, James, broker, Fishgate street
-Wade, John, draper, &c., Chapel field
-Wade, Thomas, the Pelican, Pitt street
-Waite, George, brazier and gasfitter, Redwell street
-Wall, James, the Rose, Cowgate street
-Wallace, James, the Two Brewers’ inn, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Walker, Frederic, grocer, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Walker, George, Cardinal’s Cap, St. Benedict’s street
-Walker, James, carpenter, Paragon street
-Walker, Mr., accountant, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Walker, Richard, fancy repository, and dealer in tobacco, Bridge street
-Walker, Robert, printer, Church street, St. Miles’
-Walker, Robert Samuel, Bull’s Head inn, Ber street
-Waller, John Gamble, sewing cotton winder and general winder, Peacock
-street
-Waller, Martha, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s
-Waller, Robert, dentist, Rose lane
-Waller, Thomas, baker, Cowgate street
-Walters, Martha and Eliza, ladies’ boarding school, Theatre street
-Walters, William, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain
-Walton, William, cook, St. Benedict’s road
-Ward, Charles, hairdresser, Bethel street
-Ward, Elizabeth, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street
-Ward, William, the Bird in Hand, Barrack street
-Warne, George Thomas, marker, Pottergate street
-Warner and Co., wholesale copper and zinc merchants, St. Giles’ street
-Warner, Edward, Hope brewery, St. Saviour’s lane
-Warner, Walter Waite, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Benedict’s street
-Warnes, Elizabeth, Eastern Counties’ Railway tavern, Foundry bridge
-Warnes, Henry, clerk, St. Stephen’s square
-Warnett, George, bricklayer, King street
-Warterton, Edward, the Cottage, Silver road
-Watcham, Thomas, green grocer, Heigham street
-Watering, Jeremiah, boot and shoe maker, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Watering, John, shopkeeper, Mill lane, New Catton
-Watering John, linen and woollen draper, St. Stephen’s street; h Douro
-terrace
-Watling, Sarah, dress-maker, Bethel street
-Watson and Son, statuaries and masons, Castle hill and St. Faith’s lane
-Watson, Daniel, carver gilder, &c., All Saint’s green
-Watson, Edward Charles, carpenter and joiner, Chapel street, Crook’s
-place
-Watson, Gilbert Pickering, chemist and druggist, King street
-Watson, James, grocer, &c., Prospect house, St. Augustine’s road
-Watson, James, carpenter and builder, Philadelphia
-Watts, Henry, letter-press and copper-plate printer, and general news
-agent, Pottergate street
-Watts, James, engineer, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Watts, Riches, and Buck, engineers, founders, millwrights, agricultural
-machine and implement makers, Rose lane
-Watts, Thomas, butcher, Willow lane
-Watts, Thomas, clerk, St. Stephen’s square
-Watts, William, engineer, Rose lane
-Waytes, Philip, Marquis of Granby, Barrack street
-Weavers, Robert, ginger-beer manufacturer, Heigham street
-Weavers, William, fishmonger, Fish-market
-Webb, William, rope maker, Magdalen street
-Webb, William, broker, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Webber, Mr. William, surgeon, the Free Hospital, Willow lane
-Websdale Frances, Lamb inn, Haymarket
-Websdale, James, grocer and tea dealer, King street
-Webster, George, shopkeeper, Botolph street
-Webster, Henry, eating house, Golden Ball street
-Webster, John, hairdresser, Ber street
-Webster, Robert, clothier, St. Lawrence steps
-Webster, Robert, jun., boot and shoe maker, St. Lawrence steps
-Webster, William, Maid’s Head hotel, Wensum street
-Webster, William, brewer, Ber street
-Weeds, Sarah, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet
-Weeks, William, plumber, St. Augustine’s street
-Wells, Peter Michael, tailor and draper, Prince’s street
-Wells, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Castle meadow
-Wells, William, Buff Coat, Buff Coat lane
-Welton, Edmund, wheelwright, Brazen Doors road
-West, Charles John, registrar for the Bishop’s commissary for the
-Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Hay hill
-Weston, Charles, brewer and maltster, Bridge street, St. George’s
-Whaites, Charles, solicitor, Tombland
-Whall, Ann, gun seller, Little London street
-Whall, Robert, shopkeeper, King street, Crook’s place
-Wharton, George, physician, Upper close
-Wheeler, Francis, druggist, Swan lane
-Whittaker, William, green grocer, King street
-Whincup, Garwood, clerk, Newmarket road
-White, Jeremiah, carpenter and builder, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane
-White, Misses, Berlin wool and millinery warehouse, London street
-White, Richard, surgeon dentist, St. Giles’ street; h Unthank’s road
-White, Richard, green grocer, Palace street
-White, William, broker, St. Gregory’s church alley
-Whitehead, George, register office for servants, Grapes hill
-Whithers, Martha, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Union place
-Whitmore, George, clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Whitrick, James, grocer, West Pottergate
-Widdows, Mark, Arabian Horse, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Wigg, Edward, the Stag, St. Benedict’s street
-Wigger, John, the Dog, St. Paul’s Church plain
-Wigger, John H. A., picture dealer, Bethel street
-Wiggett, Harriet, private lodging house, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s
-gates
-Wiggins, John, wine and spirit merchant, Saracen’s Head inn, St. Giles’
-street
-Welch, Thomas, baker, King street
-Wicks, Robert, grocer, Ber street
-Wild, Edward, grocer and tea dealer, Haymarket, and High street,
-Wandsworth, London
-Wild, John, collector, Inland Revenue office, Orford hill
-Wilde, Matthew, Eastern Union Railway tavern, St. Stephen’s gates
-Wilde, Frederic, plumber, painter, and glazier, St. Stephen’s street
-Wilde, William, auctioneer, and coroner to the city of Norwich, clerk to
-the city magistrates for licensing and billeting, St. Stephen’s street; h
-Bramerton
-Wilde, William, jun., auctioneer, valuer, and High Bailiff of the County
-court, Post Office street
-Wilding, Henry, hairdresser, Upper London street
-Wiley, Samuel Hall, shopkeeper, Cowgate street
-Wilkin, Charles, carver and gilder, Tombland
-Wilkins, Robert Frederic, teacher of music, Bethel street
-Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, saddler and harness maker, and saddlers’
-ironmonger, St. Giles’ street
-Willett, Edward, Nephew and Co., manufacturers, Pottergate street, and
-63, Friday street, London
-Willett, Edward, manufacturer; h Newmarket road
-Willgress, Peter John, Masonic tavern, Elm hill
-Williams, Case, and Potter, manufacturers, Gildengate street
-Williams, Henry, Norwich a Port tavern, King street gates
-Williams, Isaac, manufacturer, Calvert street
-Williams, Josiah, grocer and tea dealer, Swan lane
-Williams, Josiah, grocer and tea dealer, Globe street, Union place
-Williams, Mary, general shopkeeper, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Williams, Mary Ann, Moon and Stars, Duke’s palace road
-Williamson, John, commercial traveller, Distillery street
-Williment, James, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street
-Willement, Richard, manufacturer, Calvert street
-Willimott, Henry, baker, Mill lane, New Catton
-Willis, George Edward, draper, Heigham street
-Willison, Hannah, Vauxhall tavern, Julian place
-Wills, Anthony, parish clerk, West End street
-Wills, William, tanner, Heigham street
-Willsea, Joshua, news agent and tobacconist, Orford hill
-Willsea, John, Waggon and Horses, St. Miles’ street
-Wilson, Misses C. and E., boarding and day school for young gentlemen,
-Grove house, Newmarket road
-Wilson, George, confectioner, Queen street
-Wilson, George, bookseller, Castle meadow
-Wilson, James, Railway inn, Trowse Millgate
-Wilson, James, supervisor, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Wilson, Maria, grocer, Coslany street
-Wilson, Robert, White Swan, St. Benedict’s street
-Wilson, Stephen, merchant’s clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Wilson, Sarah, shopkeeper, Barrack street
-Wilson, Thomas, cork cutter, Golden Ball street
-Wilson, William Stitt, manager of East of England Bank, Hay hill; h
-Newmarket road
-Wilson, William, firework artist, Church walk, New Lakenham
-Wilson, William, commercial traveller, Ipswich road
-Winter, Charles, boot and shoe manufacturer and leather merchant, Upper
-market; h Grove house, Heigham
-Winter, George, confectioner, St. John’s Timberhill
-Winter, James and Son, solicitors, St. Giles’ street
-Winter, John, accountant, Valentine street
-Winter, Samuel, baker, King street
-Winter, Samuel, baker, Magdalen street
-Winter, Thomas, the New Inn, St. Augustine’s road
-Winter, William, painter and grainer, St. John’s Timberhill
-Winter, William, brush manufacturer, Back of the Inns
-Wiseman, Alfred, commercial traveller, St. Giles’ road
-Wiseman, Isaac, wine and brandy merchant, Post-office street
-Wiseman, Robert, builder, Muspole street, St. Mary’s
-Wizker, Nichols, Royal Standard, Union place
-Wolton and Company, family grocers and hop merchants, London street
-Womack, George, merchant tailor, draper, hatter, and outfitter, White
-Lion street, Back of the Inns, and Davey place; h Orford hill
-Wood, George, Morgan’s Cellar House, King street
-Wood, William, clerk, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Woodcock, Samuel, meat shop, Palace street
-Woodgate, Philip, manufacturer, Back of the Inns; h St. Giles’ road
-Woodhouse, Joshua, earthenware dealer, Magdalen street
-Woodrow, Anthony, clerk, Bracondale
-Woodrow, Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, Unthank’s road
-Woodrow, Thomas, pawnbroker, St. Miles’ street
-Woods, George, fancy chair manufacturer, King street, Crook’s place
-Woods, George John, currier and leather seller, St. Gregory’s church
-alley
-Woods, John, tailor, &c., Tinkler’s lane
-Woods, John, tailor, West Pottergate
-Woods, John Robert, cabinet maker, St. Stephen’s street
-Woods, Robert John, Golden Wheatsheaf, St. Stephen’s street
-Woods, William, shopkeeper, Union place
-Wood, William, Temperance hotel, Elm hill
-Woodyard, James, curriers’ ironmonger, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Woolbright, Robert, jun., gardener, Lower close
-Woolbright, William, Henry, solicitor, Upper King street
-Wooliston, Samuel, timber merchant, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Woollistone, Samuel, baker, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Woolmer, Clement Amos, boot and shoe maker, and parish clerk, Bridge
-street
-Woolnough, Theophilus C., bookseller and printer, Prince’s street
-Wordingham, Robert, plumber, St. Catherine’s plain
-Wordingham, William, builder, St. Catherine’s plain
-Worff, W., chimney sweeper, Charing cross
-Worman, James, carpenter and builder, Castle meadow
-Wortley, Robert, solicitor, Upper King str.
-Wortley, Thomas, warehouseman, William street
-Wortley, Martha, milliner and dressmaker, Briggs’ street
-Wrettham, William, carpenter, Paragon str.
-Wright, Daniel, tin plate worker, Pitt street
-Wright, James, bricklayer and plasterer, Ber street
-Wright, James, tailor and draper, Ber street
-Wright, James, the Goat, Upper Goat lane
-Wright, James, land surveyor, St. Andrew’s plain; h Mount Pleasant,
-Unthank’s road
-Wright, Joseph, plumber and glazier, King street
-Wright, Mrs. midwife, Brazen Doors road
-Wright, Richard, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bridge street
-Wright, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Bank plain
-Wright, Robert, land agent, Lower close
-Wright, Thomas, butcher, True Briton, New Catton
-Wright, Walter, plumber and glazier, Lame Dog road
-Wright, William, builder, Richmond hill
-Wurr, Louisa, shopkeeper, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Wurr, Robert, spirit and porter vaults, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Wurr, William, bricklayer, St. Giles’ hill
-Wyatt, David, tailor, Paragon street
-Wyatt, Esdaile, clerk, Lower close
-Wyatt, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Upper King street
-Wyatt, John, Carpenters’ Arms, St. Michael’s Thorn lane
-Yates, W. and Co., earthenware dealers, Upper Davey place
-Yaxley, Henry, King’s Arms, St. Augustine’s street
-Yellop, Robert, Golden Can, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, brewers, King street
-Youngman, Harold, commercial clerk, and agent for the Scottish Union Fire
-and Life Insurance Company, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Youngs, James, builder, St. Benedict’s road
-Youngs, John, grocer and tea dealer, West End street
-Youngs, Peter, Bull Hotel and Snow’s Chop House, Upper market
-Youngman, Samuel, commercial traveller, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s
-gates
-Young, Mary Ann, general shopkeeper, Mariner’s lane
-Youngs, Mary Ann, bread and biscuit baker, St. Stephen’s street
-Youell, Thomas, bricklayer and plasterer, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Youngs, William, the Cherry Tree, New Lakenham
-Youels, William, hairdresser, St. Catherine’s plain
-Zipfel, John, watch and clock maker, Magdalen street
-Zipfel, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Bridge street
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-CLASSIFICATION
-OF
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-Academies and Seminaries—
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-Baker, Henry, Rising Sun road
-Basham, Miss, St. Giles’ hill
-Bellamy, William, Lower close
-Bending, Thomas, Magdalen street
-Bexfield, Benjamin, Lady’s lane
-Blakely, Miss, Lower close
-Blakely, Misses, St. Andrew’s street
-Blogg, William, Upper King street
-Booty, Horace John, Thorpe hamlet
-Boyden, Eliza, Pottergate street
-Brady, Mary, Pottergate street
-Brooke, William, Grey Friars
-Burrage, J. C., Castle ditches
-Burrage, Frederic Joseph, Golden Dog lane
-Burrage, Sarah, Upper Surrey street
-Cartwright, Mrs. E., New Catton
-Carver, Mrs. Ruth, West Pottergate
-Chapman, Emily, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Codling, Arthur John, Magdalen street
-Coldwell, Misses, St. Clement’s
-Coles, Mrs. Sarah, Newmarket road
-Crowe, Elizabeth, Calvert street
-Dead, Mrs., Somerset place, Holl’s lane
-Dennington, Sarah, St. Saviour’s infant school, Golden Dog lane
-Dix, Miss, Chapel Field
-Drane, Hannah, Rigby’s Court
-Dye, Miss, Theatre street
-Farnell, James Thomas, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street
-Farnell, William Keeling, Theatre street
-Farmer, Benjamin, Colegate street
-Firth, Miss Ellen, Bethel street
-Fiddy, Mrs., Distillery street
-Finegan, Thomas William, Cow hill
-Fuller, Miss, Bethel street
-Forder, Ellen, Horn’s lane
-George, Misses, Colegate street
-Hardy, Francis, Ladies’ row, Saint Stephen’s gates
-Hardiman, Sarah, Bracondale
-Hartt, Miss Catherine, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Heasel, Misses, Surrey road
-Holmes, Mrs. E., St. Stephen’s road
-Howard, Ann, Unthank’s toad
-Ives, Miss, Crescent
-Jarvis, William, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham
-Kempster, Mrs., Tabernacle house
-Lake, William, St. Benedict’s road
-Lambert, Mary, Queen street
-Lantenant, Madame, Prince’s street
-Larke, Hannah Susannah, Cow hill
-Lincolne, Misses, Surrey street
-Ling, Harriet Elizabeth, Bethel street
-Ling, Henry, Unthank’s road
-Mills, Ann, Unthank’s road
-Nelson, William, William street
-Marshall, Ephraim, Chapel loke, Ber street
-Paul, Francis William, Bracondale
-Phillips, Francis, Mancroft school, Hay hill
-Phillips, Ann, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road
-Phillips, Elizabeth, Chatham place, St. Stephen’s gates
-Pigg, James William, Grove cottage, Thorpe hamlet
-Priest, Mrs. H., Pottergate street
-Reeve, Elizabeth, Vauxhall street
-Redgrave, Helen C., Priory, St. Stephen’s
-Sheppard, Mrs., St. Benedict’s plain
-Simpson, John, Friars’ place, New Lakenham
-Spratt, Sarah, Bethel street
-Stracey, Emily, Theatre street
-Starling, E., St. Augustine’s District school, St. Augustine’s road
-Stocks, Rev. E., Mile End School
-Stocks, Mary M., St. Benedict’s gates
-Walters, Martha and Elizabeth, Theatre street
-Wilson, Misses E. and C., Grove house, Newmarket road
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-Agents and Accountants—
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-Baly, William, Thorpe
-Barber, Charles James, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square
-Barber, James, New Catton
-Bardwell, George S., Newmarket road
-Bayliss, Henry, Pottergate street
-Birch, Isaac, King street gates
-Burrows, George C., Post office street; h Palace plain
-Buxton, Joseph, Heigham road
-Cannell, Henry B., New Catton
-Clark, George O., Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Clarke, Samuel, Distillery street
-Cook, James, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Corsbie, Dennis T., West End terrace, Grapes Hill
-Corsbie, Joseph, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Corsbie, Samuel W., Distillery street
-Cross, John, St. Benedict’s road
-Culyer, William, Grapes hill
-Day, Starling, New Catton
-Dickenson, Richard, St. Stephen’s road
-Driver, William C., St. Benedict’s road
-Dunnan, Robert G., Bank street
-Elmer, John, St. Catherine’s terrace
-Etheridge, Thomas, Thorpe
-Featherstone, T., Distillery street
-Fison, Thomas, St. Augustine’s road
-Fountain, Thomas, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square
-Grinling, George, Unthank’s road
-Harmer, D. and Co., Duke’s palace
-Heigham, Richard, Langham place, St. Benedict’s road
-Holmes, Richard, Distillery street
-Hunt, George, St. Benedict’s road
-Jarvis, Thomas W., Langham place, St. Benedict’s road
-Kemp, D. R., William street
-Kerry, George C., Elm hill
-Littleboy, John, St. Benedict’s road
-Lloyd, Richard, William street
-Madders, Anthony, Thorpe
-Mason, John, Distillery street
-Mills, Jacob, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Monteith, George, Unthank’s road
-Nockall, Robert, Golden Dog lane
-Osborne, Samuel, St. Benedict’s road
-Parsons, Walter Uriah, Thorpe
-Provart, William, St. Augustine’s road
-Read, John, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Restieaux, Joseph, Lady’s lane
-Rogers, Edmund C., Dereham Road terrace, St. Benedict’s road
-Short, John, Dereham Road terrace, St. Benedict’s road
-Smith, James, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Sowells, William, Chapel Field road
-Sowels, William, Distillery street
-Spelman, George, West Pottergate
-Starling, Thomas, Paragon street
-Studwin, Paul, St. Benedict’s road
-Todd, William, King street
-Walker, Mr., Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Wild, John, Orford hill
-Winter, John, Valentine street
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-Goose, William Henry, Briggs’ street
-Heaviside, John, Church street, St. Simon’s
-Hubbard, Mary Ann, All Saints’ green
-Ladbrooke, J. B., Bridge street
-Nursey, Claude L., Thorpe hamlet
-Smith, Susanna, Southwell cottage, New Lakenham
-Stannard, Arthur, Upper King street
-Stannard, Mrs. Joseph, Rose lane
-Thompson, Henry, St. Stephen’s gates
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-Auctioneers, &c.
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-Barnard, Dennis, Castle street
-Butcher, William, Theatre street
-Clarke and Hunter, Dove street
-Clowes, Francis, St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-Harrison, Spencer, Upper Market
-Hudbud, Stephen, St. Benedict’s street
-Ives, George, Upper King street
-Mason, Henry John, Duke’s Palace street
-Sparkes, Francis S., St. Giles’ street
-Spelman, William and Sons, St. Giles’ street
-Strogan, Robert, Bracondale
-Wilde, William, St. Stephen’s street
-Wilde, William, jun., Post Office street
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-Bakers—
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-Aldous, John Tungate, Trory street, New Lakenham
-Alexander, Henry, Heigham street
-Anderson, Joseph, Pump street
-Archer, Henry, Ber street
-Artis, Francis, Castle hill
-Baldwin, Henry, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Bardwell, William, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Barnes, Edward Ramsbottom, Thorn lane
-Baxter, Maria, Brazen Doors road
-Bennett, Daniel, Ber street
-Bennett, Robert, St. Giles’ hill
-Bennett, Robert, junr., West Pottergate
-Bennett, William, Cowgate street
-Berry, John George, Ber street
-Blyth, Mary, Barrack street
-Bone, Francis, St. Benedict’s street
-Brock, Samuel, St. Augustine’s street
-Brown, John, Philadelphia
-Brown, Maria, St. Swithin’s
-Browne, Barnabas, City road
-Burrage, Edward, Upper St. Giles’
-Cannell, Robert, King street
-Catling, Alfred, King street gates
-Claxton, George, Tinkler’s lane
-Claxton, Walter, New Catton
-Daplyn, Maria, St. Augustine’s street
-Davison, Matthew, Rising Sun lane
-Dawson, William, Rupert street, Union place
-Ding, James, Pottergate street
-Dunn, John, West Pottergate
-Empson, Ezra, St. Augustine’s street
-Fearnside, Benjamin, Palace street
-Folk, Charles, King street, Crook’s place
-Folk, Charles, Gildengate street
-Fox, Elizabeth, Lower close
-Fox, William, Cowgate street
-Freeman, James, St. Giles’ street
-Freeman, William, Union place
-Freestone, Anthony, Church street, New Lakenham
-Gibson, William, St. Catherine’s plain
-Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s str.
-Graham, Nathaniel, Union place
-Graver, Thomas, St. Paul’s church plain
-Hannant, Nathaniel, Magdalen street
-Harden, Charles, Tinkler’s lane
-Harden, Charles, Heigham street
-Hardy, Michael, St. Catherine’s plain
-Harrison, William, Golden Ball street
-Hatch, Frederic, William street
-Hemnall, Johnston, Rose lane
-Hewitt, Thomas, Rising Sun lane
-Hill, Robert, King street
-Holl, Harriett, Gildengate street
-Houghton, Robert, Ber street
-Howard, Daniel, Barrack street
-Hull, Mary, St. Mary’s street
-Isaac, Edward, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Isaac, Edward, Upper Regent street, Union place
-Iverson, Edward, West Pottergate
-Kahler, John Henry, Rose lane
-Kemp, James, Union place
-Lake, Samuel, St. George’s plain
-Land, Henry, Colegate street
-Larkman, William, King street
-Laws, John, Thorn lane
-Leach, James, Little Queen street, Crook’s place
-Leman, Thomas, All Saints’ street
-Long, Joseph Page, St. James’ street
-Lowe, Alfred, Holl’s lane
-Massingham, Robert, Bethel street
-Mitchell, Frederic, Palace street
-Myhill, Benjamin, St. Martin’s at Palace
-Miller, Alfred, Chapel field road
-Newman, Henry Richard, Ber street
-Newson, Samuel, Trowse Millgate
-Page, Mary, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Pegg, Thomas, New Catton
-Pinching, William, Bethel street
-Pinching, William, Queen str., Crook’s place
-Parr, John, Saint Peter’s steps, Market-place
-Plumnell, James, Ten Bell lane
-Pooley, Richard, Charing cross
-Primrose, Maria, Pitt street
-Quantrell, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Rose, Philip, St. Miles’ street
-Sampson, Sarah, St. Benedict’s street
-Scott, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Sheppard, Elizabeth, Upper market
-Skedge, John, West Pottergate street
-Smith, Robert, King street, Crook’s place
-Smith, William Richard, St. Benedict’s street
-Stafford, William, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Sullivan, Stephen, St. Margaret’s plain
-Tann, John, Charing cross
-Thurston, Carnaby, New Catton
-Tuttell, Ann, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Waller, Thomas, Cowgate street
-Wilch, Thomas, King street
-Willimott, Henry, Mill lane, New Catton
-Winter, Samuel, King street
-Woollistone, James, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Youngs, Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s str.
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-Bankers—
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-Harvey and Hudsons, Upper King str., draw on Hankey and Co.
-East of England, Hay hill, William Stitt Wilson, manager; draw on London
-and Westminster bank
-Gurneys, Birkbeck, and Co., Bank plain; drawn on Barclay and Co.
-Savings’ Bank, Haymarket, open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, from
-12 till 2. _Chief Clerk_, W. Fenn
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-Basket Makers, &c.—
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-Beales, Mary, Tombland
-Burman, Henry, St. Mary’s street
-Gay, Mrs., Upper market
-Green, Robert, St. Benedict’s street
-Hovell, William, Charing cross
-Mason, Samuel, Ber street
-Thayne, Edward, St. Benedict’s street
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-Blacksmiths—
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-Banham, Henry, Holl’s lane
-Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s hill
-Brooks, John, All Saints’ street
-Browne, William, Barrack street
-Cocks, William, St. Catherine’s plain
-Huggins, John, Rising Sun lane
-Oakley, Robert, Palace street
-Palmer, John and W., St. Augustine’s street
-Robson, Jonathan, Rising Sun road
-Salmon, William, King street gates
-Shalders, Thomas, Hay hill
-Sharon, Anthony, Pottergate street
-Shreeve, John, Magdalen street
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-Booksellers and Stationers—
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-Bacon, Richard N., London street
-Candler, John, Rampant Horse street
-Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen street
-Darken, James, Little London street
-Daynes, John, Back of the Inns
-Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place
-Gooch, Robert, White Lion street
-Hardesty, Alexander, White Lion str.
-Hill, Lot, Bridewell alley
-Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange streets
-Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley
-Lain, Edward, Elm hill
-Mousir, Robert, St. Giles’ street
-Muskett, Charles, Haymarket
-Nash, William S., Lower Westwick street
-Newman, Samuel, St. Giles’ street
-Oury and Co., London street
-Pigg, Henry, London street
-Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse street
-Rudd, Francis, St. Stephen’s square
-Slater, John, Castle hill
-Spencer, George, Bridge street
-Stevenson and Matchett, Market-place
-Wilson, George, Castle meadow
-Woolnough, Theophilus, Prince’s str.
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-Campling, James, St. Stephen’s street
-Colby, Richard, Golden Dog lane
-Coote, George Mark, Hay hill
-Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place
-Grinter, Charles E., Gildengate street
-Jarrold and Sons, London street
-Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley
-Kerr, Stephen John, Distillery street
-Lemmon, James, Gun lane
-Liffen, John Palmer, Gildengate street
-Muskett, Charles, Haymarket
-Otty, Philip, Orford hill
-Pigg, Henry, London street
-Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse street
-Quinton, John, Pottergate street
-Rudd, Francis, St. Stephen’s square
-Steward, Samuel, Prince’s street
-Thrower, John, St. Stephen’s
-Upcroft, W., Thoroughfare yard, Magdalen street
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-Boot and Shoe Makers—
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-Abbott, William, Magdalen street
-Allen, Mary Ann and Charles, Briggs’ street
-Ames, James, St. Benedict’s street
-Banham and Scotter, Wensum street
-Barber, Frederick, Somerset place, Holl’s lane
-Barker, Benjamin, Hall road, New Lakenham
-Barnes, John, St. James’ street
-Baston, William, Castle street
-Blyth, John, Cross street, St. Giles’ rd.
-Blyth, William B., Bethel street
-Boast, John, Lower Westwick street
-Borking, James, St. Benedict’s street
-Bowhill, O. H., Oxford street, Unthank’s road
-Bowthorpe, William, Unthank’s road
-Brett, Isaac, Upper King street
-Buck, Charles Harrison, Back of the Inns
-Calver, John, Church street, St. Simon’s
-Calver, Thomas, Upper Market-place
-Campling, Browne, and Co., Pottergate street
-Carver, William, Trowse Millgate
-Casper, George, h Lower close
-Challis, Thomas, Upper London street
-Clarke, John, Distillery street
-Clitheroe, William, Botolph street
-Collins, James, Davey place
-Cooke, Edward Thomas, White Lion street
-Cousins, Thomas, Bethel street
-Cox, John, Magdalen street
-Crawford, William, Bank street
-Cullington, Mary Ann, Queen street
-Cushing, James, Distillery street
-Dean, James, Bridge street
-Dobson, Robert, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-Fenn, Thomas, Pottergate street
-Ford and Son, Colegate street
-Ford, William, Earlham road
-Ford, William Foyster, Calvert street
-Francis, George, Castle hill
-Freeman, Richard, St. Benedict’s street
-Frost, John, Lower Westwick street
-Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, Palace street
-Goldsmith, James, Back of the Inns
-Good, Thomas, Magdalen street
-Green and Company, Bethel street
-Groom, George, St. Stephen’s street
-Hall, Timothy, Ten Bell lane
-Hammond, Jonathan, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Hardy, Jonathan, St. Benedict’s street
-Harris, James Thomas, Ber street
-Harrison, William, Bridewell alley
-Harvey, John, London street
-Howorth, William, St. Miles’ street
-Hewitt, George, West End street
-Holl, George, All Saints’ green
-Holl, George Norton, Castle street
-Holl, Robert D., Exchange street
-Holl, Robert, St. Benedict’s road
-Holmes, John, Surrey street
-Holmes, Robert, Rigby’s court
-Horne, Robert, Cambrian place, Heigham road
-Horne, Robert, Little London street
-Hotblack, John, Orford hill, h Carrow hill
-Howes, Abraham, Rampant Horse str.
-Hudson, George, West Pottergate
-Isaacs, John, Gildengate street
-Jay, Jonathan, Valentine street
-Johnson, James, St. Giles’ hill
-Jordan, John, St. Miles’ bridge
-Kemp, William, Pitt street
-Kent, Robert, White Lion street
-Larke, Frederic William, St. John’s Timberhill
-Lee, William, All Saints’ street
-Leech, John, Queen str., Crook’s place
-Lincoln, James, Ten Bell lane
-Littell, Charles, Upper market-place
-Lloyd, J. P., Davey place
-Lock, Henry, St. Stephen’s street
-Loombe, Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill
-Lulham, William George, and Lulham, Edwin Walter, Surrey street
-Mann, Samuel, Magdalen street
-Martin and Son, St. Gregory’s church alley
-May, James, Upper St. Giles’
-Merry, John, King street
-Middleton, John, St. Augustine’s street
-Middleton, Thomas, West Wymer street
-Minns, William, Rising Sun lane
-Moon, Robert, New Catton
-Norton, George, St. Stephen’s street
-Palmer, Robert, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-Patteson, James, St. Benedict’s street
-Pond, James, West End street
-Pratt, John, St. Mary’s street
-Preston, Daniel, New Catton
-Price, John, Orford hill
-Randall, James, Ber street
-Roberts, James, St. John’s Timberhill
-Rogers and Casper, Calvert street
-Rubert, Justice, Lower Westwick street
-Sampson, William, Cow hill
-Samuel and Joseph, St. John’s Timberhill
-Sacret, Thomas, Magdalen street
-Scott, John, Magdalen street
-Skoyles, James, Grapes hill
-Smith, George, Southwell cottage, New Lakenham
-Snelling, William, Orford hill
-Soman, Daniel, Lower Goat lane
-Soman, David, Gildengate street
-Stapleton, Robert, St. John’s Maddermarket and Pottergate street
-Steward, Thomas, St. Stephen’s street
-Sursham, Henry David, St. Benedict’s street
-Swann, James, Magdalen street
-Terrington, William, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Thetford, Thomas Daniel, St. Paul’s st.
-Thirtle, Thomas, Bridewell alley
-Thompson, John, White Lion street
-Tillyard, Isaac, Valentine street
-Tillyard and Son, Elm hill
-Tillyard and Co., Pottergate street
-Tinkley, Esther, Rampant Horse street
-Truman, James, Grapes hill
-Turner, William, St. Swithin’s
-Turner, William, Palace street
-Twaites, John Henry, Holl’s lane
-Utting, John, Gildengate street
-Watering, Jeremiah, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Webster, Robert, jun., St. Lawrence steps
-Winter, Charles, Upper market
-Woolmer, Clement Amos, Bridge street
-Wright, Richard, Bridge street
-Wright, Robert, Bank plain
-Wyatt, Henry, Upper King street
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-Braziers and Tin-plate Workers (see also Ironmongers)—
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-Alden, Robert, St. Stephen’s plain
-Ashen, Robert, St. Stephen’s street
-Baker and Hornor, Post-office street
-Bedford, Philip, Pottergate street
-Brown, William, St. Miles’ street
-Hayward, Carey, Ber street
-Huson, Richard, William street
-Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill
-Murton, William, St. Miles’ street
-Olley, Stephen Benjamin, St. Benedict’s street
-Smith, William, St. Benedict’s street
-Stevens, Charles Frederic, Magdalen st.
-Waite, George, Redwell street
-Warner and Co., St. Giles’ street
-Wright, Daniel, Pitt street
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-Brewers and Maltsters—
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-Baldwin, William, St. Giles’ hill
-Barclay, Arthur K., King street gates
-Bell, Stephen, Carrow hill
-Boardman and Sursham, Wensum street
-Branford, Benjamin, Thorpe
-Burdett, Jonathan, Dereham road
-Bullard, Richard, Bridge street
-Clarke, Charles, St. Miles’
-Gooch, Noah, Charing cross
-Harmer, Daniel, King street
-Mealing and Mills, King street
-Morgan, J. B. and H., King street
-Patteson, Henry S., St. Martin’s at Oak
-Plane, Richard, Upper Goat lane
-Sexton, Edward, New Catton
-Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., Barrack street
-Weston, Charles, Bridge street, St. George’s
-Webster, William, Ber street
-Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King street
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-Brick Merchants—
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-Blake, George, Newmarket road
-Dawson, George, Brazen Doors road
-Mills, James, Castle meadow
-Murrell, G. H., Duke’s palace
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-Brush Manufacturers, &c.—
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-Abel, Frederick, Unthank’s road
-Bradfield, James, Little London street
-Campion, Edward, West Wymer street
-Cook, Samuel, Davey place
-Edgar, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Gay, Mrs., Upper market
-Gibson, Matthew, Paragon street
-Gooch, Thomas, Grout’s thoroughfare
-Harper, James, St. Benedict’s street
-Page, Samuel D., Haymarket
-Rix, Henry, Gildengate street
-Robinson, Robert, Rising Sun lane
-Rogers and Page, Wensum street
-Scott, Peter Thomas, White Lion street
-Winter, William, Back of the Inns
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-Butchers—
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-Bale, George, St. Benedict’s street
-Blake, Benjamin, Lower Westwick str.
-Blazer, Robert, Regent street, Union place
-Blake, Samuel, Bridewell alley
-Brewster, James, Upper market
-Bridges, John, Heigham street
-Bunn, Thomas, Distillery street
-Bushell, William, Norfolk street, Union place
-Campling, Paul, West Pottergate street
-Chapman, Abel, Magdalen street
-Chapman, Samuel, Upper St. Giles’
-Chapman, Thomas Robert, Upper market
-Clarke, Samuel, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road
-Cobb, Leggatt, St. Augustine’s street
-Cobb, Robert Leggatt, Magdalen street
-Cork, Henry, St. Augustine’s
-Cross, William, Rose lane
-Cullington, John, St. Augustine’s street
-Dawson, Jonathan, Magdalen street
-Dawson, Philip, Magdalen street
-Dent, Thomas, Ber street
-Dickenson, Richard, St. Benedict’s street
-Drake, Mary, Church walk, New Lakenham
-Easton, Zachariah, St. James’ street
-Ellwood, Henry, St. John’s Timberhill
-Fitt, James, Ber street
-Fitt, William, Ber street
-Fussey, Susan, Ber street
-Gray, Mary Ann, St. Benedict’s street
-Greeves, Benjamin, Upper market
-Greeves, Henry, Market-place; h Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Gibson, Samuel, Gildengate street
-Goodwin, Sarah, Upper market
-Goodson, William, St. Benedict’s road
-Hall, Charles, Upper King street
-Harley, John Payne, St. Benedict’s str.
-Holland, Francis, West Wymer street
-Howard, William, New Catton
-Ives, Charles, Magdalen street
-Jackson, Edward, Bridewell alley
-Jones, James, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Keddington, Frederic, Ber street
-Kerrison, Barnard, Colegate street
-Kett, George, Ber street
-Key, George, St. Martin’s at Oak
-King, Edward, St. Catherine’s plain
-Lamb, James, Upper market
-Lamb, Robert, Palace street
-Lamb, William, Grapes hill
-Lawrence, Thomas, St. Faith’s lane
-Manthorpe, Thomas, King street
-Meen, Henry P., St. Stephen’s street
-Miller, George, City road
-Minns, David, St. Benedict’s street
-Morrison, John, St. James’ street
-Pilgrim, John, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Pitcher, Robert, New Catton
-Pycroft, Nathaniel, Red Lion street
-Pycroft, Thomas, St. Stephen’s street
-Redgement, Kirby, Vauxhall street, Union place
-Rudling, William, Ber street
-Rudrum, Christopher, King street
-Savage, Robert, Bridge street
-Savage, Stephen, Cowgate street
-Scarnell, William, Distillery street
-Seeley, William, Pottergate street
-Skelt, William P., St. Benedict’s street
-Stedman, William, Lady’s lane
-Stewardson, N. T., St. James’ street
-Stimpson, John, Fye bridge
-Stockings, Mark, St. Stephen’s street
-Watts, Thomas, Willow Jane
-Woodcock, Samuel, Palace street
-Wright, Thomas, New Catton
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-Builders, Carpenters, and Joiners—
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-Aldous, C., St. Stephen’s street
-Amies, John, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Atkinson, Richard, Bethel street
-Bailey, Isaac, West Pottergate
-Balls, Benjamin, Pottergate street
-Balls, Daniel, West Pottergate
-Barber, William, St. Martin’s Palace plain
-Barking, Thomas, Pottergate street
-Barnes, Matthew, Rowling’s buildings, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Bell, George, Peacock street
-Bloom, Thomas, St. Giles’ road
-Blyth, John, William street
-Britcher, Thomas, Pottergate street
-Brooks, Henry, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Brooks, James, Tabernacle street
-Brooks, Thomas, Bridge street; h Thorpe hamlet
-Brown and Bailey, West Pottergate str.
-Brown, John, West Pottergate
-Browne, Christopher, Front row, New Lakenham
-Burrell, Benjamin, King street
-Bush, Thomas, Globe street, Union place
-Colman, John D., Magdalen street
-Cunney, Robert, New Catton
-Curtis and Balls, West Pottergate str.
-Cushion, William, Rising Sun road
-Darkins, Canuel, St. Stephen’s gates
-Daws, Robert, Hampden place, Saint Benedict’s road
-Doughty, John, Crook’s place
-England, Robert, St. Giles’ hill
-Fisher, Robert Watts, Museum court, St. Andrew’s street
-Fisher, Thomas, the Crescent
-Fisher, Thomas, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Fisher, William, Calvert street
-Fitt, John, Rising Sun lane
-Frost, Charles, Chapel Field road
-Gaze, Matthew, King street
-George, W. Morris, Pottergate street
-Gilbert, William, St. Augustine’s
-Goose, Robert, Union place
-Griffin, Eliza, Cow hill
-Harper, Ambrose, Southwell road, New Lakenham
-Hewitt, James, St. Augustine’s road
-Hood, Robert, Sussex street
-Hood, Robert, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Houghton, Robert, Ber street
-Howard, Charles, Bishopgate street
-Howlett, James, Pottergate street
-Lacey, George P., Surrey road
-Lacey, James W., Surrey street
-Lacey, John, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Lacey, John G., Ber street
-Lacey, William, Castle hill
-Lacey, William R., St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Lane, James, New Catton
-Leech, Philip, St. Martin’s lane
-Ling, George, All Saints’ green
-Lucas Brothers, St. Giles’ street, Belvidere road, London, and South
-wharf, Lowestoft
-Mare, Stephen, Lady’s lane
-Meachen, George, St. Benedict’s road
-Meachen, Stephen, William street
-Miller, John, Gildengate street
-Minns, Edward, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Minns and Foyson, Castle meadow
-Minns, George W., Tombland
-Moore, William, New Lakenham
-Murray, Joseph, New Lakenham
-Nelson, Thomas, Barrack street
-Newham, John, New Lakenham
-Newham, George, Front row, New Lakenham
-Nicholls, John, Golden Ball street
-Norton, Henry, John street, Union pl.
-Notley, William, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Ollett, M. A., Lower close
-Page, Jeremiah, Rising Sun road
-Page, Samuel, West Pottergate
-Plummer and Bloom, Bethel street
-Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Parnell, Richard, Lady’s lane
-Read, James, Prince’s street
-Russell, Robert George, St. Catherine’s plain
-Sendall, William, Paragon street
-Sexton, Horace W., St. Swithin’s
-Sexton, Robert Watling, Golden Dog lane
-Sinkler, John, Magdalen street
-Smith, Robert, St. Stephen’s road
-Spinks, Charles, King street
-Taylor, James, Whitefriars’ street
-Tillett, Leonard, Lower Westwick street
-Townshend, William, Golden Ball str.
-Underwood, Henry, King street
-Walker, James, Paragon street
-Warnett, George, King street
-Watson, Edward Charles, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Watson, James, Philadelphia
-White, Jeremiah, St. Miles’ Thorn lane
-Wiseman, Robert, Muspole street, St. Mary’s
-Wordingham, William, St. Catherine’s plain
-Worman, James, Castle meadow
-Wrettham, William, Paragon street
-Wright, James, Ber street
-Wright, William, Richmond hill
-Wurr, William, St. Giles’ hill
-Wurr and Page, St. Giles’ hill
-Youell, Thomas, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Youngs, James, St. Benedict’s road
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-Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers—
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-Abel, Daniel, Pottergate street
-Blazeby, James, Bethel street
-Birch, Benjamin, Ber street
-Bultitude, Edward, Charing cross
-Chamberlin, William, Cowgate street
-Clarke and Hunter, Dove street
-Cordran, William, Chapel field road
-Corrick, William, St. Giles’ street
-Cox, John, Laflin’s buildings, St. Benedict’s road
-Craske, James, Lower Goat lane
-Cross, James, Lower Goat lane
-Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s street
-Fairweather, Henry, St. Giles’ street
-Forte, W. and Watts, W. H., St. Augustine’s street
-Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, Upper London street
-Hales, James, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Harmer, Robert, Carrow hill
-Huggins, Maria, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Kirkham and Howard, Redwell street
-Lawrence, William, Ten Bell lane
-Leeson, Richard Croft, St. Giles’ street
-Miller, George Robert, St. Andrew’s hill
-Moll, Richard, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Neave, Charles James, King street gates
-Norris, James, Charing cross
-Ostler, James, Suffolk street, Union place
-Pigg, Greenwood, and Co., London str.
-Pilgrim, William, Pottergate street
-Pooley, Samuel, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Pooley, William, Charing cross
-Richardson, John, West Pottergate
-Robertson, Henry, Grove road, New Lakenham
-Roe, John, Orford hill
-Scott, Charles, Gildengate street
-Scott, Emily, Charing cross
-Scott, Robert B., Charing cross
-Tann, Samuel Wiseman, Pottergate street
-Thirkettle, John, St. Catherine’s plain
-Tillett, Benjamin, New Catton
-Trevor, Henry, Post-office street
-Tyce, George, Charing cross
-Woods, John Robert, St. Stephen’s street
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-Boswell, William, Magdalen street
-Burrell, Benjamin, King street
-Clarke and Hunter, Dove street
-Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s street
-Culyer, Thomas, Pottergate street
-Daws, Larrance, St. Andrew’s hill
-Freeman, William, jun., and print-seller, Rampant Horse street
-Gilman, John, Upper London street
-Griffin, E., Cow hill
-Howard, John, Bethel street
-Ollett, M. A., Lower close
-Robinson, Christopher, Pottergate str.
-Scott, Robert B., Charing cross
-Townsend, Samuel, jun., Charing cross
-Townshend, Samuel, Bethel street
-Trevor, Henry, Post-office street; h St. Giles’ road
-Watson, Daniel, All Saints’ Green
-Wilkin, Charles, Tombland
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-Andrews, Brothers, Bridge street
-Arnold, Edward, Orford hill
-Baxter, Benjamin, St. Benedict’s street
-Bliss, Joseph James, Magdalen street
-Cooke, William, St. Giles’ street
-Cubitt, George, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place
-Dixon, Benjamin, Rose corner, King street
-Farmer and Huke, Upper Market-place
-Fitch and Chambers, Market-place
-Fromow, William, St. Augustine’s str.
-Grant, Thomas, Ber street
-Greenhill, J., St. Giles’ street
-Harper and Sutton, Bank plain
-Hooper, John, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Hulme, John H., St. Andrew’s hall plain
-James, Henry, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Johnson, Ambrose, Lower Westwick street
-Juler, Richard, St. James’ street
-Lay, George, Wellington street, Union place
-Miles, Charles, St. Stephen’s street
-Orris, George, Magdalen street
-Pearce, Henry (Homœopathic), Davey place
-Peggs, James Orissa, Golden Ball str.
-Pitts, Robert Christopher, St. Giles’ street
-Prentice, William, Ber street
-Redgrave, William R., Wensum street
-Row, Frederic, St. Stephen’s street
-Rudd, John, St. George’s plain
-Sanderson, Edwin, Upper St. Giles’
-Searby, W. and W. M., White Lion str.
-Slade, Daniel Davis (Homœopathic) London street
-Smith, Edward, Calvert street
-Smith and Sons, Magdalen street and Market-place
-Spatchett, James, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Stark and Co., wholesale, Duke’s palace bridge
-Thompson, Henry, Bridge street
-Watson, Gilbert P., King street
-Wheeler, Francis, Swan lane
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-Bayes, Elizabeth and Sons, Orford hill
-Bennett and Son, Wensum street
-Brown, George, Bridge street
-Burrage and Jeffries, Davey place
-Burrows, Robert, Lower Westwick str.
-Butler, James, Lower Westwick street
-Christie, Thomas, Magdalen street
-Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen street
-Cocks, Thomas, Lower Westwick street
-Fromow, John, Lower Westwick street
-Hare, John, Lower Westwick street
-Huby, Richard, Lower Westwick street
-Kilburn, William, St. Benedict’s street
-Lawcons, Virtue, Lower Westwick str.
-Marshall, Peter, Ber street
-Metcalf, Simon W., St. Benedict’s street
-Mickleburgh, J. H., St. Margaret’s pln.
-Nichols, Elizabeth, Upper Goat lane
-Paul, Greenwood, Lower Westwick str.
-Pilgrim, Thomas, St. James’ street
-Riches and Skoyles, Davey place
-Steward and Smith, Tombland
-Slater, J., Tombland
-Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey place
-Wade, Francis, London street
-Webster, Robert, St. Lawrence steps
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-Coach Builders—
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-Cordran, Henry, Magdalen street
-Foulger, Robert, Mason’s court, Ber street
-Gunn, Robert, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Harcourt, Anthony, Vauxhall terrace, Julian place
-Hart, Philip W., St. Giles’ gates
-Howard, George, Little Orford street
-Howes, Henry W., Ber street
-Howes, Thomas S., Rose lane
-Jolly, Charles W., St. Stephen’s gates
-Kett, Henry, St. Giles’ street
-Meadows, Jonathan, Bridge street
-Pearson, Edward, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Rudling, James, Palace street
-Smith, George, St. Stephen’s square
-Spratt, William, Chapel field
-Stanhaw, George, St. Giles’ gates
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-Coal Merchants—
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-Balls, James, City road, Heigham fields
-Boardman and Sursham, Wensum str.
-Bowgen, John H., Lower Westwick street
-Clarke, Royal, William street
-Dawbarn, James, Castle hill
-Dowson and Sons, Duke’s Palace street
-George, Richard, Quay side
-Lamb, Benjamin C., Magdalen street
-Mills, James, Castle meadow
-Norfolk and Eastern Counties Coal Company, Prince’s street
-Orsborne, Edward, Quay side
-Read, Samuel G., Quay side
-Vyall, Daniel, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Watson, John, Haymarket
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-Beck, Samuel, Castle hill
-Bloomfield, George, Market-place
-Fountain, Mrs., London street
-Frost, William, Upper Market
-Ham, Mrs. C., Orford hill
-Hemnall, Johnson, Rose lane
-Hubbard, Horatio, Upper Market
-Lee, George, Market place
-Parker, Thomas, Rose lane
-Rix, George, Golden Ball street
-Sanderson, Alexander, Bridge street
-Seeley’s boarding house, St. Stephen’s plain
-Webster, Henry, Golden Ball street
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-Benslyn, Thomas, Pottergate street
-Black and Co., Haymarket
-Brighten, Charles George, St. Stephen’s gates
-Burrage, Edward, Upper St. Giles’
-Burrage, Edwin, Elm hill
-Chapman, William, Wensum street
-Chettleburgh, Henry, Rampant Horse street
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-Chidwick, Francis, Magdalen street
-Culyer, Thomas, St. Augustine’s street
-Daynes, Richard, Lower Westwick street
-Fountain, Mrs., London street
-Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s str.
-Haddon, Mary Ann, Rose lane
-Harrison, Francis, Elm hill
-Harrison, William, St. Andrew’s hill
-Hatcarton, Joseph, Swan lane
-Hick, William, Bridge street
-Holl, Harriet, Gildengate street
-Hunt, James, St. Stephen’s
-Hunt, John, St. Benedict’s street
-Lake, Samuel, St. George’s plain
-Lock, Charles, Exchange street
-Lowe, Joseph, Gildengate street
-Malvon, Jeremiah, St. James’ street
-Marshall, Robert, Magdalen street
-Marston, Richard, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Massingham, Robert, Bethel street
-Pinching, William, Bethel street
-Rose, John, Golden Ball street
-Rose, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street
-Savory, Coulsey, Upper London street
-Scottow, Mary, Red Lion street
-Silvey, William, White Lion street
-Skipper, Henry, Magdalen street
-Smith, John J., Ber street
-Smith, William R., Palace street
-Stannard, Robert, Little London street
-Tuck, Robert, Wensum street
-Tuck, Robert, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Tuck, Robert A., Lower Goat lane
-Tate, James, St. Miles’ street
-Wilson, George, Queen street
-Winter, George, St. John’s Timberhill
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-Coopers—
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-Culyer, Charles A., Rampant Horse street
-Death, John, Bishopgate street
-Jeckell, George, Ber street gates
-Le Maitre, H., St. Stephen’s
-Munday, James, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane
-Plumstead, William, Church street
-Sheppard, Isaac, Magdalen street
-Short, Henry, Gildengate street
-Stacy, Anthony, Thorpe hamlet
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-Crosskill, George, Bridge street
-Robinson, John, Bridge street
-Rose, George, St. Stephen’s street
-Wilson, Thomas, Golden Ball street
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-Corn and Seed Merchants—
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-Allen, Henry, Distillery street
-Barwell and Sons, St. Andrew’s hill and London street
-Batson, Edward, Magdalen street
-Boardman and Sursham, Wensum str.
-Burcham and Co., Wensum street
-Clabburn and Sparkes, Magdalen street
-Cross, James, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road
-Cubitt, William J., Magdalen street
-Dunmore, Robert, St. Benedict’s street
-Kitson, John, the Close
-Mealing, Samuel W., King street, h Ipswich road
-Norton, John and Co., Guildhall corner, Market place
-Read, Robert, Bishopgate street
-Redgrave, Joseph, the Close
-Woolnough, M., Ber street
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-Curriers and Leather Sellers—
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-Armes, Robert, St. Giles’ street
-Beare, Samuel Shalders, Bridge street, h Town close
-Blackburn, J. R., St. Stephen’s plain
-Brooks, C., St. Stephen’s plain
-Brooks, James, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Cooke, Edward, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Curtis, William, St. Benedict’s street
-Foulsham, Henry, White Lion street
-Gooch, S. J., Davey place
-Howell, James, Castle hill
-Howell, William, Lower Goat lane
-Mills, William, Golden Ball street
-Page, George, St. Clement’s, h Unthank’s road
-Page and Son, Magdalen street
-Rudd and Paston, St. Giles’ hill
-Sidney and Armes, Dove street
-Steel, James, Magdalen street
-Thompson, Thomas, Orford hill
-Tillyard and Howlett, Pottergate street
-Woods, George John, St. Gregory’s Church Alley
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-Cutlers—
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-Allison, Sophia, Upper market
-Branch, George, Golden Ball street
-Hewitt, William, St. Giles’ street
-Huggins, John, Rising Sun lane
-Lister, Son and Co., Haymarket
-Pearson, James, St. Andrew’s hill
-Sawyer and Company, Upper London street
-Scott, James, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Sutton, Samuel, Royal Hotel street
-Taylor, George, Upper St. Giles’ street
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-Dentists—
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-Boulger, Joseph P., Willow lane
-Bridgman, William K., St. Giles’ street
-Dunsford, James, St. Giles’
-Gunton, Alfred, St. Giles’ street
-Hay, William Post-office street
-Hulme, John H., St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-Neep, W. E. J., Post-office street
-Suggett and Dunsford, St. Giles’ street
-Waller, Robert, Rose lane
-White, Richard, St. Giles’ street
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-Abbott, E. J., St. Stephen’s street
-Aldrich, John, West Pottergate
-Andrews, William, St. Stephen’s street
-Armstrong, Henry, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Austrin, Mrs. A., Orford hill
-Betts, John, Market-place
-Bishop, George, Haymarket
-Blakely, Edward, Queen street
-Blandon, William, Ber street
-Caley, Nathaniel Henry, London street
-Campling, William, Barrack street
-Chamberlin, Sons, and Co., Market-place
-Coleman, George Lovick, Market-place
-Coleman and Sons, London street
-Copeman, Bell, St. Gregory’s church alley
-Cundall, B., Son, and Co., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Delf and Co., Tombland
-Edwards, W. P., St. Stephen’s street
-English and Son, London street
-Fairweather, Lydia, London street
-Fiske, Francis Robert, London street
-Flood, Harriet, St. Benedict’s street
-Flower, Jonathan, Wensum street
-Fraser, John, St. Benedict’s road
-Gooderson and Moll, Upper market-place
-Gowen, Jeremiah, St. Mary’s street
-Hall, James, Regent street, Union place
-Hemmant, George, Exchange street
-Hipper, William, St. Benedict’s street
-Henderson, John, St. Benedict’s road
-Howard, Robert, New Catton
-Huson, M. and Co., London street
-Jackson, Joseph, All Saints’ green
-Jones, Elizabeth, Briggs’ street
-Kett, George, Lame Dog road
-Kett, William, London street and Exchange street
-Knevett, Jonathan, St. Benedict’s street
-Newstead, William, Lower Goat lane
-Pigot, Isabella, Bridge street
-Piggott, John Henry, St. Stephen’s street
-Piper, William, London street
-Powell, Robert, Upper London street
-Rackham, W. S., Unthank’s road
-Reid, Samuel, St. Andrew’s hall plain
-Scarles, Francis, Ber street
-Smith, George, Ber street
-Snowdon, John, Gentleman’s walk
-Snowdon and Sons, Bridge street
-Stocks, Alfred Joseph, Briggs’ street
-Sutton, Henry, St. Augustine’s street
-Thorsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s gates
-Tillyard, Rebecca, Magdalen street
-Towler, Hannah, Fye bridge
-Watering, John, St. Stephen’s street
-Willis, George Edward, Heigham street
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-Allen, Bryant, Scoles’ green
-Blyth, Edwin A., Sussex street, St. Augustine’s
-Brown, Sarah, Tombland
-Carter, John, All Saints’ street
-Cattermole, William, St. Andrew’s hill
-Culyer, Thomas, St. Augustine’s street
-Fish and Son, Lower Westwick street
-Fletcher, Ann, Quay side
-Furse, Maria, Gildengate street
-Gedge, Frederic, St. Benedict’s
-Groom, George, Brazen Doors road
-Harper, George, Calvert street
-Harper, Joseph, Bridge street
-Houghton, David, St. Giles’
-Houghton, James, Ten Bell lane
-Jay, Joshua, Bethel street
-King, Alfred, Tinkler’s lane
-Metcalf, Francis, Colegate street
-Peel, Edward, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Stark and Co., Duke’s Palace bridge
-Ulph, William, St. Margaret’s
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-Bayliss, Henry, Pottergate street
-Coote, George M., Hay hill
-Dallinger, Joseph, Davey place
-Hall, William E., Back-of-the-Inns
-Marrison, Robert, Orford hill
-Ninham, Henry, Chapel Field
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-Engineers, &c.—
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-Benest, T. S., St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-Blyth, R. J. and Co., Ber street
-Campling, James, Pump street
-Holmes and Son, Globe lane
-Slack, Thomas, St. Giles’ hill
-Smithdale, Thomas, St. Faith’s lane
-Sparke and Co., Thorn lane
-Watts, Riches, and Buck, Rose lane
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-Fishmongers—
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-Augood, Henry, Rising Sun lane
-Bagshaw, George, St. Miles’ street
-Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street
-Baldwin, John, Fishmarket
-Barnard, John, Fye bridge
-Blyth, J. N., St. Benedict’s street
-Browne, Thomas, Fishmarket
-Butcher, John, Ber street
-Campling, John, Magdalen street
-Clayton, George, Fishmarket
-Dack, Jonathan, Fishgate street
-Garner, Francis, Cowgate street
-George, John, St. Benedict’s street
-Gurney, Francis, St. Paul’s street
-Hare, William, Upper market
-Hurrell, William, Magdalen street
-Jay, Charles, Fishmarket
-Moy, George, St. Benedict’s street
-May, William, Cowgate street
-Parker, Joshua, Fishmarket
-Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s
-Phillips, Francis, St. Catherine’s plain
-Pratt, William, Fishmarket
-Roundtree, Charles, Barrack street
-Weavers, William, Fishmarket
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-Furriers—
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-Bayes, William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Brown and Edwards, Castle meadow
-Fox, Joel, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Knight, Thomas, Castle meadow
-Leist, Mrs. Harriet, William street
-Potter, Thomas and Co., Gentleman’s walk, Market place
-Thirkettle, Mrs. Harriet, St. Benedict’s road
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-Gas Fitters, &c.—
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-Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s hill
-Leech, George, West Pottergate, Upper Goat lane
-Pank, Abraham, Pottergate street
-Pinson, Henry, Bank plain
-Land, William, Hay hill
-Self and Howes, Tombland
-Self, Thomas, Pottergate street
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-Glass, China, and Earthenware Dealers—
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-Bean, Francis, Market-place
-Creak, James Henry, Bridewell alley
-Downing, Joseph, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Gill, John, St. Giles’ street
-Hague, Francis, Charing cross
-Hansell, Sarah, St. Augustine’s street
-Hardiment, Jarvis, St. Benedict’s street
-Lovick and Company, Bridewell alley
-Meadows, Cornelius, Magdalen street
-Meadows, George, Westlegate street
-Murrell, James, Chapel Field road
-Onley, Daniel, Brazen Doors road
-Smith, William, Rampant Horse back street
-Woodhouse, Joshua, Magdalen street
-Yates, William and Company, Upper Davey place
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-Glovers and Glove Manufacturers—
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-Asker, Jane H., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion street
-Cubitt, Thomas, St. Augustine’s
-Mills, William, Golden Ball street
-Oxley, Richard, London street
-Seago and Sons, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Theobald and Son, London street
-Tomlinson, Robert, Castle street
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-Green Grocers and Fruiterers—
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-Ames, Francis, St. Benedict’s road
-Bancalari, Dominico, Ber street
-Blyth, Sarah, St. Miles’ street
-Browne, Robert, Botolph street
-Browne, Thomas, King street
-Bullen, William, Golden Ball street
-Bullard, Robert, Swan lane
-Burch, Conrade, West End street
-Burrell, William, Cowgate street
-Butler, James, St. Catherine’s plain
-Chapman, Luke, St. Benedict’s road
-Clarke, Ann, Ber street
-Cohen, Phillip, Swan lane
-Cousins, James, St. Benedict’s street
-Dady, Daniel, St. Stephen’s street
-Dann, James, Magdalen street
-Dann, James, Quay side
-Denny, John, Union street, Union place
-Drake, John, Ber street
-Ellis, Samuel, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Engall, Joseph, St. Augustine’s street
-Fair, Thomas, Bishopgate street
-Farrow, Thomas, Union place
-Francis, Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill
-Freeman, Charles Robert, Upper King street
-Fuller, Nathaniel, Ber street
-Gardner, Thompson, Upper St. Giles’ street
-Gasely, James, Lower Westwick street
-Goose, Jacob, Rising Sun lane
-Graver, Abraham, Magdalen street
-Hansell, William, Church street, Union place
-Hardiment, Eleanor, St. Martin’s lane
-Harmer, James, St. Stephen’s street
-Harris, James, Ber street
-Hawes, Edward, St. Paul’s street
-Hindle, Thomas, Ber street
-Houghton, Henry, St. Giles’ street
-Howes, William, Cowgate street
-Jermy, Jeremiah, Pottergate street
-Larkman, William, St. Augustine’s str.
-Mansey, Robert, St. Benedict’s street
-Newton, William, Swan lane
-Parr, James, King street
-Peel, James, Magdalen street
-Pond, Margaret, Ber street
-Pratt, George, Wellington terrace, Union place
-Rape, William, Rising Sun lane
-Sawter, Peter, St. Paul’s street
-Slipper, Elizabeth, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Sloper, John, Queen street
-Staff, Charles, Ber street
-Steward, Mary, St. Benedict’s street
-Suttell, Henry, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Tattam, Richard, Lady’s lane
-Taylor, George, Rose lane
-Tibbs, Frederic, Globe street, Union place
-Tooke, George S., Prince’s street
-Turner, William, St. James’ street
-Ward, Elizabeth, St. Benedict’s street
-Watcham, Thomas, Heigham street
-White, Richard, Palace street
-Whittaker, William, King street
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-Grocers and Tea dealers—
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-Aldous, James, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Aldrich, John, West Pottergate
-Aldridge, John, Church street, New Lakenham
-Allington, John (late Diver), Upper walk, Market-place
-Avey, Thomas, Ber street
-Back and Co., Haymarket
-Bateman and Co., London street and Swan lane
-Bealby, Robert, William street
-Beecheno, Frederic R., Upper London street
-Belding, William, Magdalen street, h New Catton
-Bell, Michael, Ber street
-Bennett and Bream, Upper market
-Betts, John, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Bilham, Charles, Colegate street
-Blandon, William, Ber street
-Boardman, Alfred, Davey place, h Upper Surrey street
-Boardman Brothers, Cundall’s court, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Boardman, James Theobald, Newmarket Road
-Bream, Charles John, Upper Market-place
-Brighten, Charles, St. Stephen’s gates
-Brown, Henry, Gentleman’s walk
-Browne, Hill, Ber street
-Browne, Samuel, St. Martin at Palace
-Bunn, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street
-Burrage, Susanna, Little Orford street
-Butcher, Robot, Bank plain
-Carter, Edward, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Carver, Rebecca, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Castley, Thomas Godfrey, St. Stephen’s street
-Caston, James, St. Benedict’s street
-Chamberlin, James, Post-office street
-Chase, Charles, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Colman, Henry, Market-place
-Coman, Thomas, John, and Henry, St. Benedict’s street
-Copeman and Sons, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Cubitt, James, King street
-Curtis, George, Thorpe hamlet
-Dawson, James, Wellington terrace, Union place
-De Carle, James J., West Wymer street
-Doughty, Thomas, King street
-Duffield, George, St. Mary’s street
-Dunham, John, Trory street, New Lakenham
-Durrant, Henry, Ber street
-Durrant, Rebecca, Church street
-Eagle, John, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Empson, Samuel, New Catton
-Fenn, Robert, Magdalen street
-Fisher, James Cracknell, St. Stephen’s street
-Fisher, Robert, St. Augustine’s street
-Fisher, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Forster, Thomas, West Pottergate
-Freeman, Charles Robert, Upper market and Exchange street
-Freeman and Nash, Upper market
-Galey, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street
-Garnham, William, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Gill, James, Lower Westwick street
-Goggs, William, Upper St. Giles’
-Goldsmith, James, St. Stephen’s street
-Grant, Henry, Grove place, St. Giles’ road
-Greene, Charles, J., Rose lane
-Haddon, Mary Ann, Rose lane
-Hannah, Peter, Pottergate street
-Hannant, Richard, Rose corner
-Hardesty, George, Charing cross
-Hardy, James, Rampant Horse street
-Harrison, John, Globe street, Union place
-Harrison, Robert, Elm hill
-Hemnell, Johnson, Rose lane
-Herring, Henry, King street
-Hicks, William, Bridge street
-High, George, New Catton
-Hill, John, St. Augustine’s street
-Hill, John, Cowgate street
-Hill, John, Heigham street
-Hill, John, Gildengate street
-Hill, John, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Hodds, Catherine, Ber street
-Howard, Robert, New Catton
-Howes and Son, Lower Goat lane
-Howlett, Thomas, St. Swithin’s
-Hutton, John, corner of Briggs’ street
-Jeckells, George, Ber street gates
-Kemp, Mary, Golden Dog lane
-King, George, West Pottergate
-Kitton, George, Haymarket
-Lake, William, Surrey corner, St. Stephen’s street
-Lambert, Francis, Lower Goat lane
-Lammas Brothers, and Co., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Love, Ebenezer, Whitefriars’ street
-Lowe, Alfred, Holl’s lane
-Mann, Joseph, St. Benedict’s road
-Mayhew, George, Heigham road
-Mc’Michael, Daniel, Valentine street
-Mitchell, Frederic Gavell, Palace street, Tombland
-Monney, James, Bethel street
-Moore, Joseph, Magdalen street
-Morter, Robert, Rupert street, Union place
-Munday, Thomas, Mill lane, New Catton
-Muskett, James, St. Benedict’s road
-Neale, James Frederic, St. Andrew’s hall plain
-Neeve, F., St. Stephen’s street
-Newson and Company, Magdalen street
-Nightingale, Robert Wilson, St. Stephen’s street
-Norton, Robert, Fye bridge
-Page, Charlotte, Bridge street
-Pratt, William, Wensum street
-Pulham, William, St. Mary’s plain
-Pye, William M., St. Augustine’s str.
-Quantrill, Sarah, Union place
-Read, William D., White Lion street
-Rein, Frederick, King street
-Rose, John, Golden Ball street
-Rouse, Harriet, St. Stephen’s street
-Rout, George, Cowgate street
-Rudd, Thomas, Golden Ball street
-Rudd, Thomas, King street
-Rust, Robert, West Wymer street
-Scrutton, Henry, Bethel street
-Sexton, Mary Ann, King street
-Shields, Daniel, Golden Ball street
-Sidney and Ladyman, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place
-Snelling, Thomas, Magdalen street
-Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s street
-Spooner, Edward Frederic, St. Margaret’s plain
-Springall, James, Tombland
-Stevens, Adelaide, Unthank’s road
-Stonex, James, Tinkler’s lane
-Taylor, W. B., St. Stephen’s street
-Temple, Robert, Ber street
-Thompson, Joseph, White Lion street
-Thornsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s gates
-Tidd, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Tills, Benjamin, Magdalen street
-Tooke, Michael, Ber street
-Turrell, James, Ber street
-Walker, Frederic, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Wolton and Co., London street
-Warner, Walter Waite, St. Benedict’s street
-Watson, James, Prospect House, St. Augustine’s road
-Websdale, James, King street
-Whittrick, James, West Pottergate str.
-Wicks, Robert, Ber street
-Wild, Edward, Haymarket, and High street, Wandsworth, London
-Williams, Josiah, Swan lane
-Williams, Josiah, Globe street, Union place
-Youngs, John, West End street
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-Cartwright, Henry, Rampant Horse str.
-Jeffries, George, Golden Ball street
-Marrison, Robert, Orford street
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-Abbott, E. J., St. Stephen’s street
-Asker, Jane H., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Austrin, Mrs. A., Orford hill
-Barker, George, Thorpe hamlet
-Brown, A. H., London street
-Browne and Barker, London street
-Edwards, W. P., St. Stephen’s street
-Jones, Mrs. E., Briggs’ street
-Kent, Henry, London street
-Lovick and Johnson, London street
-Moore and Company, Castle street
-Oxley, Richard, London street
-Parker, James, St. Catherine’s plain
-Piper, William, London street
-Ringer, Mrs., Gentleman’s Walk
-Smith, William, Lower Goat lane
-Theobald and Son, London street
-Tomlinson, Robert, Castle street
-Tubb, W. H. London street
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-Amis, Benjamin, St. Catherine’s plain
-Bailey, John, West Pottergate street
-Barnaby, S., St. James’ street
-Betts, Thomas, Pottergate street
-Bilby, William, Pitt street
-Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion street
-Bullen, William, Golden Ball street
-Buttifant, David, Golden Ball street
-Castle, William, Upper market
-Dew, Britiffe Edward, King street
-Dunn, Samuel, Magdalen street
-Edwards, Edward M., Upper London street
-Fairman, William, Barrack street
-Foulsham, William, Bridge street
-Gedge, William, St. Benedict’s street
-Gedge, William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Gerard, William, Botolph street
-Girdlestone, Reuben, Upper St. Giles’ street
-Gray, James, Bethel street
-Hallows, Joseph, Royal Hotel street
-Harmer, Elizabeth, Ber street
-Hartley, William, Little Orford street
-Hill, Robert, Red Lion street
-Holmes, Robert, Palace plain
-Kew, Flora and Charlotte, White Lion street
-Kemp, George P., Exchange street
-Lincolne, Morris, New Lakenham
-Lofty, James, St. George’s plain
-Mason, Henry, Ber street
-Middleton, Edward, St. Giles’ street
-Moore, Isaac, St. Giles’ hill
-Moore, James, Ber street
-Moore, William, Ber street
-Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s street
-Plumstead, Robert, Wensum street
-Plumstead, Frederick, Magdalen street
-Powell, John, St. Benedict’s street
-Randall, Thomas, Vauxhall street, Union place
-Ray, John A., Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Riches, Edward, Pottergate street
-Riches, Robert, St. John’s Timberhill
-Stigles, Daniel, Fishgate street
-Thorpe, William, St. Stephen’s street
-Turner, Robert, Trowse Millgate
-Tyzack, W. V., Upper London street
-Ward, Charles, Bethel street
-Webster, John, Ber street
-Wilding, Henry, Upper London street
-Youells, William, St. Catherine’s plain
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-Armstrong, William, St. Benedict’s road
-Bayes, Elizabeth and Sons, Red Lion street
-Beatley and Son, London street
-Betts, John, Market-place
-Bond, William, Upper London street
-Browne and Barker, London street
-Burrage and Jeffries, Davey place
-Dye, M. and W., Bank plain
-English, Joseph, Upper London street
-Fraser, John, St. Benedict’s road
-Grand, George, London street
-Henderson, John, St. Benedict’s road
-Livock, William Thomas, London str.
-Mallett, Francis Charles, London street
-Norton, Francis James, Back of the Inns
-Oxley, Richard, London street
-Phillips, John, Orford hill
-Potter, Thomas and Co., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Riches and Skoyles, Davey place
-Steward, James, Tombland
-Tomlinson, Robert, Castle street
-Tuck, James, Lower Goat lane
-Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey place
-Vincent, James, Red Lion street
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-Abel, John, Rising Sun road
-Andrews, William, Westlegate street
-Feek, William, St. Giles’ road
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-Andrews, Richard, Lame Dog road
-Bardwell, George S., Newmarket road
-Browne, William, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Campling, James, Golden Ball street
-Horne, John, Castle hill
-Ives, George, Upper King street
-Johnson, Robert, Gun lane
-Leath, Thomas, William street
-Roach, Edward, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Sheppard, Robert, St. Benedict’s plain
-Shipley, William, Chapel field road
-Stacey, Edward, Orford hill
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-Adam and Eve, Howes Robert Harvey, Tabernacle street
-Adam and Eve, Lawn William, St. Benedict’s street
-Adelphi Inn, Browne John, White Lion street
-Albert Tavern, Coleman Samuel, Ber street
-Albion Tavern, Bowen Sarah, Heigham street
-Albion Tavern, Cushing William, Market-place
-All Saints’ Tavern, Payne John, All Saints’ green
-Alma Tavern, Bush Rebecca, Cow hill
-Anchor, Cannon Goss William Shepherd, Rising Sun lane
-Anchor, Thompson John, Silver road
-Anchor, Turner Joseph, Surrey street
-Anchor of Hope, Digby Richard, Bracondale
-Anchor Tavern, Osborn Charles, Ten Bell lane
-Angel, Harris William, Trowse Millgate
-Angel, Palmer Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Arabian Horse, Widdows Mark, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Arabian Horse, Daynes John, New Lakenham
-Bakers’ Arms, Betts John, St. Mary’s street
-Bakers’ Arms, Gooch William, Lower Westwick street
-Bakers’ Arms, Pegg Thomas, New Catton
-Bakers’ Arms, Ives John, Ber street
-Balloon Tavern, Crowe Edward, St. Margaret’s
-Bank Tavern, Surflin William, Bank street
-Barge, Huggins Charles, King street
-Bartholomew Tavern, Thouless William, Thorn lane
-Barley Mow, King Henry, Haymarket
-Bath House, Hughes William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Bear inn, Ames Robert, Market-place
-Beehive, Butler John, Palace plain
-Beehive, Green William, St. Paul’s Church plain
-Beehive, Havers James Reynolds, St. Stephen’s street
-Beehive, Payne Simon, Cowgate street
-Beehive, Rackham John, St. Benedict’s street
-Bell, Mills Mary Ann, Lower Goat lane
-Bell Commercial and Family Hotel, Murnane John, Orford hill and Cattle
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-Bess of Bedlam, Baker James, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Bird in Hand, Taylor William James, New Catton
-Bird in Hand, Ward William, Barrack street
-Black Boys, Clayton Thomas, Barrack street
-Black Boys, Mackley Thomas, Colegate street
-Black Chequers, Radford William, Cowgate street
-Black Eagle, Dawson James, Wellington terrace, Union place
-Black Horse, Gapp John Smith, St. Giles’ Road
-Black Horse inn, Moll Robert, St. Giles’
-Black Swan Tavern, Dean Alfred, Upper market
-Boarded House inn, Knights Susannah, Castle meadow
-Boar’s Head inn, Figg George, Surrey street
-Boatswains’ Call, Burton William, St. Augustine’s street
-Bowling Green hotel, Porter James William, Theatre street
-Boy and Cup, Root Robert, Pottergate street
-Brazen Doors Tavern, Moore George, Lame Dog road
-Brewers’ Arms, Nobbs Edward, St. Miles’ street
-Bricklayers’ Arms, Legood James, Castle hill
-Bricklayers’ Arms, Powell Edward, Union place
-Bricklayers’ Arms, Pye Robert, Pottergate street
-Brickmakers’ Arms, Orford William, Brazen Door’s road
-Bridge House inn, Tidman Robert, Thorpe hamlet
-Bridge Tavern, Lovick Thomas, Wensum street
-Briton’s Arms, Carr Charles, Elm hill
-Buff Coat, Wells William, Buff Coat lane
-Builders’ Arms, Fitt George, Pottergate street
-Bullock and Butcher, Colby Samuel, Grapes hill
-Bulls Head inn, Walter Robert S., Ber street
-Bull hotel, Hart Bartholomew, Upper walk, Market-place
-Bull inn, Shorten James, Magdalen street
-Bull Inn, Thurston Daniel, St. Stephen’s street
-Bushel, Gidney Samuel, St. Augustine’s street
-Cabinet-makers’ Arms, Fiddeman Robt., Redwell street
-Cardinal Cap, Walker George, St. Benedict’s street
-Carpenters’ Arms, Wyatt John, Thorn lane
-Carrow inn, Drane Henry, King street gates
-Castle Commercial Hotel, Taylor Mary, Castle meadow
-Cattle Market, English Richard, Castle hill
-Cat and Fiddle, Platten John, Magdalen street
-Catherine Wheel, Digby Peter, St. Augustine’s street
-Cellar House inn, Carr William, Bridge street
-Cellar House, Pigg James, Barrack street
-Champion, Barnard Charles, Chapel Field road
-Cherry Tree, Hardy William, Gildengate street
-Cherry Tree, Youngs William, New Lakenham
-Church and State, Sacker James, St. Benedict’s street
-City Arms and spirit vaults, Howes George Smith, St. Andrew’s Hall plain
-City of Norwich inn, Green John, St. Stephen’s plain
-Coach and Horses, Cattermole David, Thorpe hamlet
-Coach and Horses, Daynes Robert, Bethel street
-Coach and Horses, Foulsham Thomas, Red Lion street
-Coach and Horses, Smith Edward, Fountain place, Union place
-Coachmakers’ Arms, Archer Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s gates
-Coachmakers’ Arms, Clements Charlotte, Bethel street
-Coachmakers’ Arms, Stafford Phœbe, Red Lion street
-Cock, Battram William, Old Lakenham
-Cock, Bidwell Joseph, Upper King street
-Cock inn, Blanchflower William, Upper St. Giles’
-Combers’ Arms, Arle John, Magdalen street
-Cork-cutters’ Arms, Robinson John, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s
-Corn Exchange tavern, Brown Rose Ann, Little London street
-Cottage, Waterton Edward, Silver road
-Cow, Mackley John, Barrack street
-Cow and Hare, Armes William, Heigham street
-Cow tavern, Cooper Samuel, Cow hill
-Cricketers’ Arms, Hunt John Edwin, Red Lion street
-Crocodile, Harding Levi, Heigham street
-Crooked Billet, Davison John, Heigham
-Cross Keys, Pratt John, Magdalen street
-Crown and Angel, Daynes Maria, St. Stephen’s street
-Crown inn, Emms William, St. John’s Timberhill
-Crown tavern, Hart F., St. Stephen’s street
-Crown, Middleton Jeremiah, Bridge str.
-Crown and Anchor, Ryan Mary, Gildengate street
-Crown inn, Petchell William, Saint Benedict’s street
-Cupid and Bow, Matthews William, Palace plain
-Curriers’ Arms, Beeton Samuel, Saint Giles’ street
-Curriers’ Arms, Drane William, St. Stephen’s back street
-Curriers’ Arms, Lawton William, Union street, Crook’s place
-Curriers’ Arms, Nicholas William, Pottergate street
-Dial, Burdett Jonathan, St. Benedict’s road
-Dog, Wigger John, St. Paul’s Church plain
-Dove tavern, Ellis Benjamin, Lower Westwick street
-Dove, Lamercon Francis, St. James’ street
-Dreadnought, Buttle Henry, King street gates
-Drovers’ inn, Jarvis William, Trowse Millgate
-Drum, Holmes Edmund, St. Swithin’s
-Duke of Marlborough, Howard Wm., Fishgate street
-Duke of Norfolk, Drake Priscilla, Church street, New Lakenham
-Duke’s Palace inn, Snowling John, Duke’s Palace road
-Duke of Sussex, Stangroom John, St. Augustine’s street
-Duke tavern, Elliott George, Tombland
-Duke of Wellington, Newby James, Pottergate street
-Duke of Wellington, Parsley John Roberts, Union place
-Duke of York, Coldham John, Thorpe hamlet
-Duke of York, Nobbs Henry, Lower Westwick street
-Duncan Arms, Burrows William, Magdalen street
-Dyers’ Arms, Freeman Samuel, Quay side
-Eagle and Child Brewery, Phillips John, Golden Ball street
-Eagle tavern, Cattermole James, Newmarket road
-Eagle tavern, High George, West Pottergate
-Eagle tavern, Lord James, Lower Westwick street
-Eagle tavern, Minns Susannah, St. Gregory’s Church alley
-Earl of Leicester, Bunting James, Brazen Doors road
-Eastern Counties’ Railway tavern, Warnes Elizabeth, Foundry bridge
-East End Retreat, Buttle Henry, Thorpe hamlet
-Eastern Union Railway tavern, Wilde Matthew, St. Stephen’s gates
-Eight Ringers, Cunningham Thomas, St. Mary’s street
-Elm tavern, Rust Robert, Prince’s street
-Elm tavern, Spencer Robert, New Catton
-Elephant, Easton Haylett, Magdalen street
-Exchange tavern, Mills John, Bridge street
-Exmouth tavern, Mackney Charles, St. Stephen’s street
-Express Train, Hatch William Proctor, Rose lane
-Factory, Miller John, Cowgate street
-Fair Flora, Moore John, Lower Westwick street
-Fellmongers’ Arms, Thornton Christopher, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Fishmongers’ Arms, Burgess Richard, Fish market
-Foresters’ Arms, Attle Samuel, Ber street
-Fortune of War, Gooch Thomas, Calvert street
-Foundry Bridge, Riches William Smith, Rose lane
-Fountain, Dabbage James, St. Benedict’s street
-Fox and Hounds, Cooke John, Ber street
-Flying Dutchman, Harman Adam, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Free Trade tavern, Atkins Henry, St. Augustine’s street
-Free Trade tavern, Page James, Rose lane
-Free Trade tavern, Rice James, William street
-Freeman’s Arms, Burrell Thomas, Church street, St. Miles’
-Freemasons’ Arms, Sands John, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-French Horn, Betts Thomas, Pottergate street
-Gardeners’ Arms, Chapman Philip, Tinkler’s lane
-Gardeners’ Arms, Cooper Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill
-George inn, Warner Henry, Hay hill
-George inn, Leamon William, Saint Stephen’s street
-George the Fourth, Decks John, Ber street
-George the Fourth, Martin John, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-George and the Dragon, Adams Wm., Cowgate street
-Globe inn, Bush Thomas, Globe street, Union place
-Globe, Moore John, Rising Sun lane
-Goat, Wright James, Upper Goat lane
-Goldbeaters’ Arms, Lasker Mary Ann, Bethel street
-Golden Ball, Girling William, Golden Ball street
-Golden Can, Milnes Charles, Gildengate street
-Golden Can, Yellop Robert, Saint Andrew’s Broad street
-Golden Fleece, Blazey Walter, Fishgate street
-Golden Lion, Mann George, King street gates
-Golden Lion Inn, Snelling Daniel French, St. John’s Maddermarket
-Golden Wheatsheaf, Woods Robert John, St. Stephen’s street
-Goose and Gridiron, Thorn Robert, Little Orford street
-Grapes Commercial and Family hotel, Clarke James, Upper St. Giles’
-Grapes, Mace Mary Ann, Church street, St. Miles’
-Green Dragon, Balls James, Little London street
-Greenland Fishery, Durrant Zechariah, St. Mary’s street
-Greyhound inn, Cawdron Henry, Rampant Horse street
-Griffin, Thompson Martin, Barrack street
-Half Moon, Brazell Richard, Upper Market
-Half Moon, Howes Henry, King street
-Hay Trussers, Fountain Mary Ann, King street
-Hen and Chickens, Fenn Thomas, St. Mary’s plain
-Hoop, Amies John, St. Stephen’s road
-Hope Brewery, Warner Edward, Saint Saviour’s lane
-Hop Pole tavern, Chapman Daniel, St. Faith’s lane
-Horse and Groom, Bacon David, Castle street
-Horseshoes, Girdlestone Thomas, Palace street
-Hospital School Boy, Laws John, Whitefriars’ street
-Imperial Arms, Smith George, Upper King street
-Jack of Newbury, Upcroft James, Magdalen street
-John Bull, Garrard George, Crook’s Place
-Jolly Brewers, Campling Jacob, Magdalen street
-Jolly Butcher, Dambrooke John, Ber street
-Jolly Dealers, Francis George, Castle hill
-Jolly Dressers, Burrows Mary, Saint George’s plain
-Jolly Dyers, Moore Elizabeth, Wensum street
-Jolly Dyers, Moore John, Fishgate street
-Jolly Farmers, Casson Daniel, Charing cross
-Jolly Farmers, Pooley Robert, Castle hill
-Jolly Hatters, Minns Robert, Cowgate street
-Jolly Maltsters, Dunch Denmark, Cowgate street
-Jolly Millers, Carver William, Trowse Millgate
-Jolly Skinners, Farman Henry, Saint Martin’s at Oak
-Jubilee inn, Boyles Robert, Ber street
-Keel and Wherry, Cooper Jeremiah, King street
-Key and Castle, Porter Thomas, Saint Martin’s at Oak
-King’s Arms, Jolly John, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-King’s Arms, Dawson James, Thorpe hamlet
-King’s Arms, Tidman George, Bethel street
-King’s Arms, Yaxley Henry, Saint Augustine’s street
-King’s Head, Bassey Robert, Magdalen street
-King’s Head, Diver Isaac, Gildengate street
-King’s Head, Doughty Richard, Davey place
-King’s Head, Rix Robert, Upper St. Giles’
-King of Prussia, May William, Ipswich road
-Lamb inn, Websdale Francis, Haymarket
-Lame Dog, Edwards Robert, Lame Dog road
-Light Horseman, Kent Thomas, Barrack street
-Light Horseman, Ringer Edwards, Westlegate street
-Light Horseman, Tuffs William, Botolph street
-Little Buck, Rudd Elizabeth, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Little Tuns, Nobbs John, Rising Sun road
-Lock and Key, Bell Matthew, Ber street
-Locomotive, Skipper William, Norfolk street, Union place
-London Coffee House, Sapey Thomas, Rampant Horse street
-London Steam Packet inn, Blanch John, St. Catherine’s plain
-Lord Nelson Tavern, Salmon, C. J., West Pottergate
-Lord Howe, Laws Lubbock, Saint Benedict’s street
-Lord John Russell, Betts Charles, St. Benedict’s road
-Lord Nelson inn, Murrell William, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Lord Raglan, Boyce James, Barrack street
-Maid’s Head hotel, Webster William, Wensum street
-Mariners’ tavern, Stafford Robert, Mariners’ lane
-Market Lane tavern, Bristol Mary, Market lane
-Marquis of Granby, Puxley James, Bishopgate street
-Marquis of Granby, Waytes Philip, Barrack street
-Mazeppa, Cutmore William Thomas, Cowgate street
-Masonic tavern, Willgress Peter John, Elm hill
-Mill tavern, Dover Charles, New Catton
-Millwrights’ Arms, Towlson John, Julian street
-Mischief tavern, Matthew Joseph, St. Paul’s back lane
-Mitre tavern, Salter William, Briggs’ street, Rampant Horse street
-Moon and Stars, Williams Mary Ann, Duke’s Palace road
-Morgan’s Cellar House, Wood George, King street
-Napier tavern, Hinchley Samuel, Castle hill
-Nelson inn, Phillips William, St. John’s Timberhill
-Nelson tavern, Rainbird Francis, Upper market
-Nelson, Rose James, King street
-Nelson tavern, Staff Frederic, Pottergate street
-New City, Moore Norris, King street, Crook’s place
-New Inn, Winter Thomas, St. Augustine’s road
-New Inn Brewery, Pierce William, Grapes hill
-New Mills, Larkman Robert, St. Benedict’s
-New Star, Buttle Richard, Quay side
-Norfolk Hotel, Foster Augustus and Son, St. Giles’ street
-Norfolk and Norwich Chop House, Bloomfield George, Upper market
-Norfolk Railway House, near the Eastern Counties’ Railway station, Nash
-R. S., Foundry bridge
-Norwich-a-Port tavern, Williams Henry, King street gates
-Norwich Arms, Pegg George, Ber str.
-Odd Fellows’ Arms, Eke Francis, Ber street
-Old Barge, Nockolds Thomas, King street
-Old Cat and Fiddle, Bell John, Botolph street
-Old Crown, Calver French John, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Old Friends, Nichols John, Ber street
-Old Goat tavern, Goat Charles, Upper Goat lane
-Old Star, Spratt Stephen, Quay side
-Oliver Cromwell, Pye William, St. Miles’ street
-Palace tavern, Price John, Tombland
-Paul Pry, Paston William, St. Giles’
-Peacock, Colman James, St. Stephen’s plain
-Perseverance tavern, Burgess Richard, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Pheasant Cock, Mills Jeremiah, St. Miles’ street
-Pheasant Cock, Blake James, St. Catherine’s plain
-Phœnix brewery, Sursham John, Magdalen street
-Pig and Whistle, Self John, St. Stephen’s back street
-Pigeons, Hague Francis, St. Benedict’s street
-Pelican, Wade Thomas, Pitt street
-Plasterers’ Arms, Burrage William, Cowgate street
-Plough, Coe Mark, Castle hill
-Plough, Cooper William, St. Benedict’s street
-Plumbers’ Arms, Hewing Joseph, Prince’s street
-Portland Arms, Brett Elethea, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Post-Office tavern, Thurlow William, Post-office street
-Prince of Wales, Ostler Charles, Pump street
-Prince of Wales’ Feathers, Canner John, St. Benedict’s street
-Prince of Wales, Delph William, St. Augustine’s street
-Princess Royal, Cunningham William, Rampant Horse street
-Prospect House, Watson James, Philadelphia
-Punch and Chop house, Dawson William, Upper market
-Queen Adelaide, Arms Daniel, West End street
-Queen Adelaide, Marshall Joseph, Pitt street
-Queen’s Arms, Pye Jabez, Pump street
-Queen Ann, Raven Edward, Church street
-Queen’s Arms, Minns John, Magdalen street
-Queen Caroline, Love William, Cowgate street
-Queen Caroline, Osborne Harriet, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Queen’s Head, Fox Isaac, St. Giles’ street
-Queen’s Head, Dunn James, Quay side
-Queen of Hungary, Clarke William, St. Benedict’s street
-Queen Victoria inn, Brown William, Magdalen street
-Queen Victoria, Gooch Isaac, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Queen Victoria, Roe Charlotte, Pottergate street
-Railway inn, Wilson James, Trowse Millgate
-Rainbow tavern, Lock Elizabeth, Holl’s lane
-Rainbow, Thwaites John, King street
-Rampant Horse Commercial and Family hotel, Louth Robert, Rampant Horse
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-Rampant Horse, Norton Henry, Fishgate street
-Raven, Rowland Daniel, King street
-Recruiting Sergeant, Crancher John, Ber street
-Red House, Butcher Walter Wilton, St. John’s Timberhill
-Red Lion, Howard Thomas, Bishopgate street
-Red Lion, Hewitt George, Red Lion street
-Red Lion, Morris George, Magdalen street
-Red Lion, Howe John Carter, Magdalen street
-Red Lion, Onley Daniel, Brazen Doors road
-Reindeer tavern, Kerridge John, St. Benedict’s road
-Richmond Hill inn, Youngs Peter, Bracondale
-Rifleman, Cuddon Ann, All Saints’ green
-Rising Sun, Playford William, Rising Sun lane
-Rising Sun, Abel John, Rising Sun road
-Robin Hood, Dawes Larrance, St. Benedict’s road
-Robin Hood, Spooner Edward, Barrack street
-Roebuck, Sadler John, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Rosary tavern, Sheedy Rachael, Thorpe hamlet
-Rose and Crown, Gibbs Richard, Bishopgate street
-Rose and Thistle, Arms Frederick Thomas, Barn road
-Rose inn, Eaton Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s street
-Rose tavern, Ram Robert, Palace street
-Rose tavern, Burrell Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Rose tavern, Smith John Watson, Rose lane
-Rose, Wall James, Cowgate street
-Rose tavern, Florence, George, Thorn lane
-Rose tavern, Seaton Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s street
-Royal Oak, Browne Mary Ann, St. Augustine’s street
-Royal Oak, Cooper Nathaniel, Heigham street
-Royal Oak, Minford George, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Royal Oak, Cossey Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Royal Hotel, Heseltine James, Market place
-Royal Standard, Wizker, Nicholas, Union place
-Saracen’s Head inn, Wiggins John, St. Giles’ street
-Sardinian tavern, Howard James, St. Stephen’s street
-Saw Mills tavern, Clarke Sophia, Fishgate street
-Sawyers, English Mark, St. Paul’s church plain
-Seven Stars, Denmark William, Barrack street
-Shakespeare tavern, Booth Thomas, Colegate street
-Shakespeare tavern, Hollis Robert, Theatre street
-Ship, Clarke John, Cowgate street
-Ship inn, Pallant Robert, Thorn lane
-Ship, Littlewood Ephraim, King street
-Shirehall tavern, Ling Abraham, Castle hill
-Shuttle, Atkins Thomas, Heigham street
-Shuttle, Plunkett John, Saint Augustine’s street
-Shoulder of Mutton, Carter James, St. Augustine’s street
-Shoulder of Mutton, Beckham Benjamin, St. Stephen’s street
-Shoulder of Mutton, Mann James, St. Andrew’s hill
-Sir John Barleycorn, Mason John Leeds, Orford hill
-Sir John Barleycorn, Bell John, Cowgate street
-Somerset tavern, Leech John, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Sons of Commerce, Gooch Henry James, Thorn lane
-Southgate house, Brinkley James, Front row, New Lakenham
-Saint Paul’s tavern, Severn Samuel, Cowgate street
-Sportsman, Quinton William, Barrack street
-St. John’s Head, Gent David, St. Miles’ street
-Stag, Wigg Edward, St. Benedict’s
-Stag’s Head, Hubbard Henry, Prince’s street
-Star Commercial and Family hotel, Watson John, Haymarket
-Steam Packet House, Grimes John, King street
-Steam Packet, Hilling Mary, King street
-Steam Packet, Thompson William King street
-Suffolk Arms, Moore Elizabeth, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Sun, Kemp James Samuel, Saint Mary’s street
-Sun and Anchor, Thorpe Thomas, Edward, Colegate street
-Surrey inn, Smith James, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Surrey tavern, Scarlet Robert, Surrey road
-Sussex Arms, Seeley John, Saint Augustine’s street
-Swan, Tuddenham John, Cowgate street
-Swan tavern, Tuddenham Edward, Swan lane
-Swan hotel, Asker Eliza, Upper market
-Swan, Kett George William, Magdalen street
-Swan, Snelling Thomas, King street
-Swiss Cottage tavern, Laws Robert, St. Benedict’s road
-Ten Bells, Browne Henry, St. Benedict’s street
-Theatre tavern, King Samuel, Bethel street
-Three Compasses, Rix William, Upper King street
-Three Kings, Riches John, St. Benedict’s
-Three Pigeons, Newman Sarah, Fishgate street
-Three Tubs, Ulph James, Barrack street
-Three Tuns, Barber Sarah, King street
-Three Turks, Codling Robert, Lower Westwick street
-Tiger, Moy James, Fishgate street
-Toper, Bryant Samuel, Thorn lane
-Town-house tavern, Copland John, Saint Andrew’s hill
-Trowel and Hammer, Spurling William, St. Stephen’s road
-True Briton, Wright Thomas, New Catton
-Trumpet Inn, Fuller Robert, St. Stephen’s street
-Tuns tavern, Collett Robert George, Whitefriars’ street
-Tuns tavern, Eastwood James, St. Miles’ street
-Tunns inn, Kemp William, Rising Sun road
-Tuns tavern, Cowan Charlotte, All Saints’ green
-Turkey Cock, Swash Maria, Church street, Saint Simon’s
-Two Brewers, Wallace James, Saint John’s Maddermarket
-Two Brewers, Cubitt Thomas, Magdalen street
-Two-necked Swan, Moore Eleanor, Upper market
-Two-necked Swan, Thurling James, St. Stephen’s street
-Two Quarts inn, Playford Arminger, St. George’s Bridge street
-Two Quarts, Amies William, Pottergate street
-Unicorn, Browne George, St. Stephen’s street
-Unicorn, Easton Isaac, St. Mary’s plain
-Vauxhall tavern, Willison Hannah, Julian place
-Victoria tavern, Hammond John, Upper walk, Market place,
-Victoria gardens, Blackbourne Wm. Berry, St. Stephen’s gates
-Victory, Balls Frederic, Rampant Horse street
-Waggon and Horses, Aylmer John, Tombland
-Waggon and Horses, Willsea John, St. Miles’ street
-Waterloo tavern, Smith Edward, Upper Market place
-Waterman, Briggs John, St. Margaret’s plain
-West-end Retreat, Barnes John Edward, Holl’s lane
-Whalebone, Sexton Edward, New Catton
-Wheatsheaf, Woods Robert John, St. Stephen’s street
-Wheatsheaf inn, Cole Eliza, Castle hill
-Wheatsheaf inn, Baxter Robert, Bethel street
-White Hart, Drake Francis, St. Miles’ street
-White Hart inn, Crickmore Henry, Upper market
-Whitefriars’ tavern, Rily Francis, Whitefriars’ street
-White Horse, Howman Samuel, Hay hill
-White Horse, Stubbs George, St. Andrew’s broad street
-White Horse inn, Mason William, Magdalen street
-White Horse inn, Lacey William, Castle hill
-White Horse, Rix William, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-White House, Coleman Timothy, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-White Lion, King George, Prince’s street
-White Lion, Howman William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-White Lion, Howes James, Magdalen street
-White Lion, Crowe George, St. Benedict’s street
-White Lion, Ives Elizabeth, Upper King street
-White Lion inn, Bray Charles, White Lion street
-White Lion, Hall William, St. Martin’s at Palace
-White Rose inn, Browne Henry, Back of the Inns
-White Swan, Wilson Robert, St. Benedict’s street
-Wild Man inn, Beeton John, St. Andrew’s hill
-William the Fourth, Cowan Charlotte, Gildengate street
-William the Fourth, Fountain Henry, King street, Crook’s place
-William the Fourth, Harper William, Second Cross street, Union place
-William Tell, Kilburn William, Castle hill
-Windsor Castle, Bullard William, Silver road
-Wine Coopers’ Arms, Cooper Eliza, Lower Goat lane
-Wine Coopers’ Arms, Emms Charles, Cross street, St. Giles’ road
-Wine Cooper’s Arms, Bales Jonathan, St. Augustine’s street
-Wine tavern, Blazeby Thomas, St. Benedict’s street
-Wine tavern, Laws James, Upper St. Giles’
-Wine Vaults, Kingdom Priscilla, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Woolpack, Thrower Noah, Golden Ball street
-Woolpack, Mann Matthew, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Woolpack inn, Barnes Mary, Saint George’s plain
-World’s-end, Drage William, World’s-end lane
-Wrestlers, Fake John, St. James’ street
-Yarmouth Arms, Snelling John, Upper market
-York tavern, Eastaugh Mary, Castle meadow
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-
-Insurance Agents—
-
-
-Athenæum Fire and Life Insurance Company, Tayler Francis George, Castle
-meadow
-Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Company, Brown Henry, Gentleman’s walk
-Albion Life Assurance Company, Pigg Henry, London street
-Church of England, Atkinson J. G., Post-office street
-Colonial Life, Clowes Francis, St. Andrew’s hall plain
-Clerical Medical and General, Cubitt George, Gentleman’s walk
-Cambrian and Universal, Bardwell G. S., St. Stephen’s road
-Economic (Life), Bolingbroke Horatio, St. Giles’ street
-General Hail Storm Society, Forrester George, Upper close
-General Fire and Life Assurance Society, Cubitt George, Gentleman’s walk,
-Market-place
-Hail Storm, Gilman, C. S., Fisher’s lane
-Hill Life Assurance, Land Thomas, King street
-Legal and Commercial Life Insurance Company, Copeman William, Gentleman’s
-walk, Market-place
-Manchester Fire Insurance Company, Copeman William, Gentleman’s walk
-National Mercantile Life Assurance Society, Fletcher and Alexander,
-Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-National Live Stock Insurance Association, Unity buildings, St. Giles’
-str.
-National Life Assurance Society, Goodwin Charles, Willow lane
-National Economic Hail Storm Insurance Company, Unity buildings, St.
-Giles’ street
-Norwich Union Provident Society, Cubitt George, Gentleman’s walk,
-Market-place
-Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance Society, Surrey street
-Norwich Union Fire and Life Society, Forrester George, Upper close
-Norwich Equitable Fire Assurance Society, Bank street; Skipper John
-Norfolk Farmers’, Gilman C. S., Fisher’s lane
-Norfolk and Norwich Economic Building Society, Unity buildings, St.
-Giles’ street
-People’s Provident, Bilby Thomas, St. Catherine’s plain
-Provident Building Society, Buttifant Josiah, St. Andrew’s plain; h Cow
-hill
-Royal Insurance Company, Preston Arthur, Bank street
-Rock Life Assurance Company, Harrod Mr., Bank street
-Scottish Equitable, Clowes Francis, St. Andrew’s hall plain
-Scottish Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, Hansell Henry, Upper close
-Times Life Assurance Society, Copeman William, Gentleman’s walk,
-Market-place
-Travellers’ and Marine, Bilby Thomas, St. Catherine’s plain
-Unity Fire Insurance Association, Unity buildings, St. Giles’ street
-Unity Life Assurance Association, Unity buildings, St. Giles’ street
-Unity Fire and Life, Bardwell G. S., St. Stephen’s road
-United Patriots’ National Benefit Society, Bardwell G. S., St. Stephen’s
-road
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-
-Iron and Brass Founders—
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-
-Barnard and Bishop, Calvert street and Norfolk Iron Works, St. Miles’
-bridge
-Barnes, John, St. Miles’ foundry
-Blyth, Robert, Westlegate street
-Blyth and Co., Ber street
-Campling, James, Buff Coat lane and Golden Ball street
-Holmes and Sons, Castle hill
-Murrell, William, Crook’s place, St. Stephen’s square
-Shalders, William, jun., Bank plain
-Smithdale, Thomas, St. Ann’s foundry, St. Ann’s lane, King street
-Sparke and Co., Thorn lane
-Stevens, G. and W., Orford hill
-Turner, James, Palace plain
-Watts, Riches, and Buck, Rose lane
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-
-Ironmongers—
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-
-Baker and Hornor, Post-Office street
-Barnard and Bishop, Gentleman’s walk
-Barnard and Boulton, London street and Castle street
-Bayfield and Son, Magdalen street
-Blofield, Thomas, Bridewell alley
-Browne, John and Son, Upper market
-Burcham, Samuel, Charing cross
-Buttifant, H. and J., William street, West Pottergate
-Caprani and Co., White Lion street
-Colman and Glendenning, Rampant Horse street
-Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, Mitchell’s court, Market-place; h Victoria place
-Howlett and Co., Haymarket
-Hyams, Emanuel, St. Andrew’s hall plain
-Leist, James, Wensum street
-Lovitt Charles, Botolph street
-Orams, Edward, Langham place, Dereham road
-Parlour, Henry Edward, London street
-Pinson, Henry, Bank plain
-Piper and Pigg, London street
-Ransome and Sims, Little Orford street
-Stevens, G. and W., Orford hill
-Thompson, R. and Son, Upper Davey place
-Thorns, Robert, Exchange street
-Wilkinson, Henry, St. Giles’ street
-Woodyard and Co., St. Martin’s at Oak
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-
-Livery Stables—
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-
-Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate street
-Cooke, Mrs. Pitt street, St. Mary’s
-Feek, William, St. Giles’ road
-Mayhew, James, Chapel field
-Platten, Peter, Surrey Mews
-Sword, John, Rose lane; h Bloomsbury place
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-Manufacturers—
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-
-Allen, George, St. Stephen’s street
-Barber, J. L. and Co., St. Martin’s lane
-Blake, E. and R. W., St. Edmund’s
-Bolingbroke, C. and F., St. Clement’s
-Clabburn, Sons and Crisp, Pitt street
-Clarke, John, Calvert street
-Enfield, William, Colegate street
-Foot, Henry, Calvert street
-Gardom, John W., Lower Westwick street
-Geary, William, St. Augustine’s
-Grout and Company, St. Benedict’s
-Gunton, Thomas, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Hinde, E. and F., Botolph street
-Kiddle, Joshua, Calvert street
-Middleton and Answorth, Calvert street
-Press, William, and Breeze, Philip, Philadelphia
-Priest, Richard, St. Giles’ street
-Skelton, John, St. Martin’s Palace plain
-Springfield, Son and Nephew, St. Martin’s lane
-Stannard, Cubitt, St. George’s plain
-Sultzer, John, St. Augustine’s street
-Towler, Rowling and Allen, Elm hill and 46, Friday street, London
-Willett, E., Nephew and Co., Pottergate street
-Williams, Case, and Potter, Gildengate street
-Williment, Richard, Calvert street
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-Merchants—
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-
-Barber, John and Sons, Haymarket
-Bateman, John, Pottergate street
-Boardman, Sursham, and Co., Wensum street
-Browne, Frederick, King street
-Browne, George A., Bracondale
-Christie, T., St. Clement’s
-Culley and Hart, Duke’s Palace road
-De Vear and Philips, Davey place
-Everett, Thomas, Bracondale
-Gorell, Robert A., silk and cotton, Tudor cottage, Unthank’s road
-Harmer, D. and Co., Duke’s palace
-Hart, Charles, St. Giles’ street
-Hawkes, Robert, (wool,) Willow lane
-Leney, Samuel, Pottergate street
-Mealing and Mills, Messrs., King street
-Read, Thomas W., King street
-Reynolds, Edward, Unthank’s road
-Rivett and Harmer, Old Post Office court
-Roe, John Chambers St. Giles’ road
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-Millers—
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-
-Read, T. W., Trowse
-Reynolds, Joshua, St. Augustine’s road
-Russell, William, Dereham road
-Springfield, Benjamin, New Catton
-Utting, Robert, Chapel Field road
-Wells, William Harrison, New Mill yard, St. Swithin’s
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-Milliners and Dressmakers—
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-
-Andrews, Mrs. Emily, West Pottergate
-Armes, Amelia, Surrey road
-Bennett, Sarah, Botolph street
-Bexfield, Christiana, Lady’s lane
-Bird, Jane, St. John’s Timberhill
-Bone, Elizabeth, Lady’s lane
-Brighten, Maria, Bethel street
-Browne, Maria, Bridge street
-Bullen, Mary, London street
-Clarke, Maria, St. Gregory’s Church alley
-Clarke, Maria, Pottergate street
-Cooke, Charlotte, St. Giles’ street
-Cooper, Susannah, St. Giles’ hill
-Dade, Charlotte, Swan lane
-Davey, Jane, Upper St. Giles’
-Edwards, Hannah, St. Stephen’s square
-Elliot, E., Upper King street
-Ford, Elizabeth, Pitt street
-Goldspring, Mrs. E., William street
-Gooding, Harriet, Red Lion street
-Goose, Mrs., Briggs’ street
-Goulder, Elizabeth, Magdalen street
-Green, Ann, Post-office street
-Green, Mary Ann, Colegate street
-Hardesty, Mrs., Duke street
-Hall, Mrs. Lucia, William street
-Howard, Ann, Theatre street
-Hurn, Miss E., Bank street
-Huson, M. and Company, London street
-James, Grace, Rose lane
-Kew, Louisa, St. Giles’ street
-Lamb, Miss E., Grapes hill
-Lomas, Eliza, Lower Goat lane
-Madge, Harriet, Pitt street, St. Mary’s
-Maltman, Miss J., St. Benedict’s road
-Meadows, Susanna, Prince’s street
-Meek, Miss, Red Lion court, Magdalen street
-Mortimer, Mary and H. E., Willow lane
-Paraman, Christiana, St. Giles’ street
-Parke, Mary Ann, Bethel street
-Parsley, Miss M., Grapes hill
-Pashley, Ann, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham
-Patten, Harriet, Prince’s street
-Pease, Esther, Pottergate street
-Prentice, Lydia, Gildengate street
-Roper, Agnes, Ten-bell lane
-Scofield, Susan, St. Giles’ street
-Scott, Eliza, the Crescent place
-Severn, Elizabeth, and Blackwell, Mary Ann, Botolph street
-Short, Maria, St. George’s Middle street
-Swan, Miss Ann, Rising Sun road
-Taylor, Elizabeth, Prince’s street
-Thirkettle, Mary Ann, St. John’s Timberhill
-Thompson, Mrs. Grapes hill
-Vincent, Miss Eliza, West End terrace, Grapes hill
-Watling, Sarah, Bethel street
-Whithers, Martha, Union place
-Wortley, Martha, Briggs’ street
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-Millwrights—
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-
-Campling, James, Pump street
-Cudbard, John C., Theatre street
-Fulcher, William, Gas hill, Mousehold
-Gaze, William, St. Paul’s back lane
-Slack, Thomas, St. Giles’ hill
-Wright, Robert, Muspole street
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-Music and Musical Instrument Sellers and Teachers—
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-
-Baldry, Miss, St. Stephen’s road
-Buck, Dr. Z., Close
-Burton, Frederic, St. Stephen’s road
-Church, George, Theatre street
-Clarke, Frederic E., Prince’s street
-Darken, James, Pottergate street
-Fish, William, Bridewell alley
-Gooderham, Samuel, Elm hill
-Harcourt, James, Colegate street
-Hastings, George, Somerleyton street
-Hill, J. F., St. Giles’ terrace
-Hill, Horace, Pottergate street
-Howlett, Walter, Valentine street
-Howlett, William, Gentleman’s walk
-Jackson James, Cowgate street
-Jackson William, Fishgate street
-Jackson William, Prince’s street
-Kenningbrooke, David, St. Catherine’s terrace
-Madge, G., Somerleyton street
-Madge, Robert A., Pitt street, St. Mary’s
-Oury and Co., London street
-Rice W. H., Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road
-Rose, Miss, St. Stephen’s street
-Rudd, Henry, St. Giles’ street
-Russell, Henry, Magdalen street
-Trory, John, Elm hill
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-Newspapers—
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-
-Norfolk News. Proprietorship. Printer and Publisher, Mr. T. W. Bond;
-Editor, Mr. J. H. Tillett; published every Saturday
-Norfolk Chronicle. Proprietors, Printers and Publishers, Messrs. William
-Matchett and Henry Stevenson; Editor, Mr. E. Garrod; published every
-Saturday
-Norwich Mercury. Proprietor, Printer, Publisher, and Editor, Mr. R. N.
-Bacon; published Wednesday and Saturday
-Railway Gazette. Published monthly by M. G. Bardwell, St. Stephen’s
-street
-Weekly Express. Published by Henry Watts, Pottergate street, every
-Saturday
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-
-News Vendors—
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-
-Darken, James, Little London street
-Daynes, John, Back of the Inns
-Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s walk
-Forster, Edwin, St. Stephen’s street
-Greene, Charles J., Rose lane
-Hill, Lot, Bridewell alley
-Jarrold and Sons, London street and Exchange street
-Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley
-Taylor, W. B., St. Stephen’s street
-Tuck, Robert, Wensum street
-Willsea, Joshua, Orford hill
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-
-Nursery, Seedsmen, and Gardeners—
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-
-Allen, Robert, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Booty, John, St. Stephen’s road
-Boulton, Richard, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Browne, David, Upper London street
-Ewing, John W., Exchange street
-Farman, Robert, King street
-Frost, Hezekiah, Lower close
-Green, John, Asylum lane
-Harris, Thomas, King street
-Howes, James, Magdalen street
-Mackie and Stewart, Exchange street
-Newman, John, Old Lakenham
-Parfitt, Edward, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Pratt, John, Lower close
-Reynolds, William, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Sawyer, John, Earlham road
-Towell, William, Upper King street
-Trollop, George, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Woolbright, Robert, jun., Lower close
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-
-Opticians—
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-
-Keyzor, Michael, Market-place
-Piggin and Dyball, Post-office street
-Rossi, George, Market-place; h Unthank’s road
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-
-Organ Builders and Pianoforte Manufacturers—
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-
-Darken, James, Pottergate street
-Howlett, W., the Walk, Market-place
-Noble, Mark, Pottergate street
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-
-Pawnbrokers—
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-
-Cott, Thomas, Pottergate street
-Frary, Richard, St. Andrew’s hill
-Griggs, Frederic, Upper King street
-Harvey and Stannard, William street
-Havers, W., St. Paul’s opening
-Knight and Ballard, All Saints’ green
-Knight, Charlotte, Ber street
-Knight, James, St. Benedict’s street
-Morgan, W. R., St. Paul’s street
-Morgan, William, St. Saviour’s lane
-Owen, Frederick, Magdalen street
-Owen, Thomas, Colegate street
-Samuels and Joseph, St. John’s Timberhill
-Shalders, Noah, Westlegate street
-Sheward, William, King street
-Towler, John B., Bethel street
-Woodrow, Thomas, St. Miles’ street
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-
-Pill-box Makers—
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-
-Martin, R., West Pottergate street
-Purdy, John, Cowgate street
-Saul, Joseph, West Pottergate street
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-
-Physicians—
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-
-Copeman, Edward, Bethel street
-Dove, H., Tombland
-Goodwin, John W., Queen street
-Hartmann, Francis Alexander, Surrey street
-Hutchinson, Charles, Surrey street
-Johnson, James, Theatre street
-Ranking, W. H., St. Giles’ street
-Wharton, George, Upper close
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-
-Plasterers—
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-
-Aldis, James, Prince’s street
-Brooks, Henry, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Britcher, Charles, Pitt street
-Bush, Thomas, Globe street, Union place
-Lacey, John, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Lacey, William, Castle hill
-Lacey, John G., Ber street
-Lucas, William, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street
-Nichols, John, Golden Ball street
-Page, Jeremiah, Rising Sun road
-Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Parnell, Richard, Lady’s lane
-Pearson, Edward, Bank street
-Russell, Robert George, St. Catherine’s plain
-Sexton, R. W., Calvert street
-Sexton, H. W., St. Swithin’s
-Townshend, William, Golden Ball street
-Underwood, Henry, St. Margaret’s plain
-Wright, James, Ber street
-Youell, Thomas, Cherry street, New Lakenham
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-
-Plane Makers—
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-
-Griffiths, Hannah, Lower Goat lane and Pottergate street
-Killington, Samuel, Pottergate street
-Leist, James, Wensum street
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-
-Plumbers, Glaziers, and Painters—
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-
-Barker, Robert, St. John’s Timberhill
-Beaty, Henry, Little London street
-Belson, Robert H., King street
-Bowers, William, Pottergate street
-Brown, Abraham, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street
-Campling, Thomas, St. Mary’s street
-Candler, John, St. Saviour’s lane
-Clabburn, James, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Cletheroe, James, Distillery street
-Culyer and Bowen, Pottergate street
-Delph, William, St. Augustine’s street
-Devereux, Edmund, Middle street, St. George’s
-Drane, Joseph, Rigby’s court
-Dunn, Richard, Surrey road
-Ellingham, Henry, Elm hill
-Gedge, George, Wounded Hart lane, Upper market
-Gilbert, James, Magdalen street
-Gooch, George C., Upper King street
-Green, John, Pottergate street
-Hall, James, Magdalen street
-Hall, James, All Saints’ green
-Hardy, William E., Dove street
-Hawes, George, Mariner’s lane
-Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill
-Jones, Peter, St. Margaret’s alley
-Kerr, John, Lower Goat lane
-King, D. and Son, Prince’s street
-King, J. and J., Prince’s street
-Love, Charles T., Palace street
-Norman, Robert, Chapel-field road
-Norton, Robert, Magdalen street
-Purdy, Ann, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Quadling, Henry, King street
-Sands, Anthony, St. Giles’ hill
-Say, Sarah, St. Giles’ street
-Self and Howes, Tombland
-Starland, George, Surrey street
-Storey, Samuel, West Pottergate
-Storey, William, West Pottergate
-Surflin, William, Bank street
-Thwaites, Isaac M., Sardinian Court, St. Stephen’s street
-Wicks, William, St. Augustine’s street
-Wilde, Frederic, St. Stephen’s street
-Winter, William, St. John’s Timberhill
-Wordingham, Robert, St. Catherine’s plain
-Wright, Joseph, King street
-Wright, Walter, Surrey place, New Lakenham
-Wright, Walter, Lame Dog road
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-Printers—
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-
-Bacon, R. N., Mercury Office, London street
-Bardwell, M. G., Goodman’s yard, St. Stephen’s street
-Barnes, Charles, St. George’s plain
-Colby, Richard, Golden Dog lane
-Daynes, Samuel, St. Stephen’s
-Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s walk, Market place
-Iungius, J., Pottergate street
-Jarrold and Sons, London street and Exchange street
-Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley
-Kerr, Stephen J., Distillery street
-Lemmon, James, Gun lane
-Matchett and Stevenson, Market place
-Muskett, Charles, Haymarket
-Otty Philip, Orford hill
-Oury and Co., London street
-Pigg, Henry, London street
-Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse street
-Stevens, William Horace, Pottergate street
-Thorndick, Henry and Co., Prince’s street
-Walker, Robert, Church street, St. Miles’
-Watts, Henry, Pottergate street
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-Professors—
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-Baldry, Miss (music), St. Stephen’s
-Buck, Dr. Z., (music), Close
-Bunnett, Edward (music), Upper close
-Caro, Simon, (Hebrew), Westlegate street
-Curtis, Lambert, (music) Surrey terrace, New Lakenham
-Finegan, William Thomas (French), Cow hill
-Harcourt, James, (music) St. Clement’s
-Hill, J. F. (music), St. Giles’ terrace
-Hill, Horace, (music) Pottergate street
-Klein, Herr H. (languages) Prince’s street
-Lantenant, Camille (French), Prince’s street
-Rudd, Henry (music), St. Giles’
-Scott, John, B.A., (languages), Bank street
-Vlieland, Jerome N., (French), Redwell street
-Wilkins, Robert F., (music), Bethel street
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-Register Offices for Servants—
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-
-Baker, Charles, Redwell street
-Bayfield, Mrs. F., St. Stephen’s road
-Betts, John, Castle meadow
-Chandler, Samuel, St. Stephen’s road
-Gaze, William, Westlegate street
-Green, Ann, Post Office street
-Johnson, Robert, Gun lane
-Johnson, Mrs., Castle meadow
-Moore, Joseph, Magdalen street
-Whitehead, George, St. Giles’ hill
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-Rope and Sack Manufacturers—
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-
-Allman, George, King street
-Bacon, Josiah Newbegin, Davey place
-Hindes and Sons, Red Lion street
-Hindes, James, Magdalen street
-Hurn, George, Dove street,
-Mountain, John, Mill lane, New Catton
-Webb, William, Magdalen street
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-Saddlers and Harness Makers—
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-
-Adwick, Thomas, Davey place
-Bowes, William, St. Benedict’s street
-Breese, Robert, Magdalen street
-Calver, John, All Saints’ green
-Cannell, John, Ber street
-Chettleburgh, Robert, Upper King street
-Dickinson, Richard, Castle hill
-Fuller, James, Market place
-Gowing, Charles, Castle hill
-Hallows, George, Rampant Horse street
-Harbord, Joseph M., Upper St. Giles’ street
-Jolly, Charles W., St. Stephen’s gates, Newmarket road
-Kemp, Thomas, Castle hill
-Philo, Joseph, Upper London street
-Prentice, Samuel, Magdalen street
-Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, St. Giles’ street
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-
-Saw and File Makers—
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-
-Griffiths, Hannah, Lower Goat lane, Pottergate street
-Kenyon, John, Lower Goat lane
-Leist, James, Wensum street
-Lomas, William, St. Gregory’s church alley, Pottergate street
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-Saw Mills—
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-
-Orfeur, John, Fishgate street
-Patrick, James F. and Ellis Thomas, St. Miles’
-Saul and Fraser, City Saw Mills, St. Martin’s at Palace
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-
-Shoe Manufacturers, wholesale—
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-
-Barber and Co., Rampant Horse street
-Barker and Co., Orford hill
-Ford and Son, Colegate street
-Gilman, Charles S., St. Giles’ street
-Groom, George, St. Stephen’s street
-Homan and Co., Upper market-place
-Hotblack, John, Orford hill
-Kemp, William, Pitt street
-Lulham, W. and E., Surrey street
-Partridge, John, Scott’s yard, Ber street
-Roberts, James, Willow place, New Lakenham
-Winter, Charles, Upper market
-Woodgate, Philip, Castle street
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-Shopkeepers—
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-
-Abel, William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Alborough, Edmund, Pottergate street
-Aldham, James, Tabernacle street
-Aldrich, Ewing, St. Benedict’s street
-Annison, Robert, Globe street, Union place
-Archer, Samuel, Peacock street
-Arnup, Thomas, Barrack street
-Artherton, Thomas, Cherry place, New Lakenham
-Bussey, Benjamin, Gildengate street
-Bennett, John, Church street, St. Miles’
-Butcher, Simon, Pitt street
-Boulton, Edward, Gildengate street
-Browne, William, Barrack street
-Batley, Richard, St. Catherine’s plain
-Butler, Thomas, Barrack street
-Burrows, Anthony, St. Paul’s street
-Brett, Thomas, Cherry street, New Lakenham
-Browne, William, Barrack street
-Bexfield, James, Rising Sun lane
-Buxton, Stephen, Thorpe hamlet
-Blackburn, Edward, Pottergate street
-Brown, John, Philadelphia
-Batson, John, Barrack street
-Bunting, James, St. Mary’s street
-Bunting, John, St. Mary’s street
-Blyth, Joshua, World’s-end lane
-Brown, William, St. Margaret’s
-Blyth, John, Prince’s street
-Barlow, Janet, Barrack street
-Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk street, Union place
-Beeston, Margaret, Barrack street
-Blyth, John, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Bensley, William, Union place
-Baylis, Andrew, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Baxter, Benjamin, St. Paul’s street
-Catchpole, John, Cowgate street
-Collins, Mary, Heigham street
-Campling, George, Magdalen street
-Crickmore, William, St. Miles’ street
-Church, William, Upper King street
-Cooper, Thomas, St. Augustine’s street
-Crooks, Benjamin, St. Miles’ street
-Chapman, John, Union place
-Crosskill, William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Calver, Eliza, Lower Westwick street
-Carter, Thomas, St. James’ street
-Carter, Henry, Rose lane
-Douglass, John, Silver road
-Durrant, Thomas, Sherbourne place
-Dawson, Samuel, St. Martin’s at Oak
-D’Alberg, Catherine, Palace plain
-Duffield, Henry, St. George’s middle street
-Drake, Samuel, Lower Westwick street
-Dobson, Richard, St. Benedict’s street
-Diver, Jabez, St. Paul’s church plain
-Dawson, William, Magdalen street
-Ellis, Mary, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Evans, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Evans, John, Bishopgate street
-Evans, George, Barrack street
-Ellis, William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Forster, Thomas, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Faircloth, George, Julian place
-Fox, John, Fishgate street
-Fabb, Charles, St. Augustine’s street
-Frost, James, Magdalen street
-Fountain, Elizabeth, Heigham street
-Forster, Thomas, West Pottergate
-Forster, Samuel, Barrack street
-Futter, John, Saint Mary’s plain
-Fisher, George, Union place
-Fairhead, John, Thorpe hamlet
-Felsted, James, Mill street, Crook’s place
-Green, Susanna, St. James’ street
-Gent, George, St. Miles’ street
-Gardener, Maria, St. Benedict’s street
-Giddens, Samuel, St. Stephen’s street
-Grimes, Maria, Botolph street
-Gifford, Samuel, St. Benedict’s street
-Hubbard, George, King street gates
-Holmes, James, King street
-Howard, Daniel, Barrack street
-Holmes, William, St. Paul’s back lane
-Harply, Thomas, Cowgate street
-Hill, Joseph, St. Augustine’s street
-Howes, Ann, Pottergate street
-Humphrey, William, Pump street
-Hase, Thomas, Cowgate street
-Hull, Amos, Peacock street
-Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate street
-Hunt, John, Quay side
-Hunt, George, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Hardingham, William, Barrack street
-Hook, Joseph, Surrey street
-Harley, John Payne, St. Benedict’s street
-Jarvis, Joseph, Fishgate street
-James, John, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Jeffries, William, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Kemp, James, Cowgate street
-Knevett, Henry, Magdalen street
-Kerridge, John, St. Benedict’s street
-Lowne, James, Cowgate street
-Leggatt, Daniel, Thorpe hamlet
-Lenstead, Robert, St. George’s plain
-Linsey, Robert, Church street
-Lincoln, James, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Livingstone, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Leeds, Sarah, Tinkler’s lane
-Livock, Samuel, Brazen Doors road
-Lacy, Esau, Norfolk street, Union place
-Muirhead, Hannah, Colegate street
-Marshall, Robert, Lower Westwick str.
-Mackley, Richard, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Mallett, Frederic, Saint James street
-Meadows, Jonathan, St. Mary’s street
-Mayfield, James, St. Benedict’s street
-Middleton, James, Calvert street
-Middleton, John, Magdalen street
-Minns, Isaac, King street, Crook’s place
-Miles, Susan, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Owles, William, Westlegate street
-Pearson, Robert, Cowgate street
-Pitcher, Thomas, Rose lane
-Price, Joseph, St. Mary’s street
-Playford, John Joseph, Bishopgate street
-Press, Frederic George, Philadelphia
-Patrick, Francis, All Saints’ green
-Pike, William, Magdalen street
-Pulham, William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Palmer, Thomas, Crook’s place
-Quantrill, James, Queen street, Crook’s place
-Nicholas, Richard, City road
-Newman, Henry, Saint Martin’s at Oak
-Rudd, Robert, St. Mary’s street
-Ravy, William, Fishgate street
-Ralph, Sarah, St. Augustine’s street
-Rawling, Henry, West Pottergate
-Stafford, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place
-Smith, David, Magdalen street
-Seaman, Henry, 21 row, New Lakenham
-Skyles, Samuel, Barrack street
-Sayer, James, Philadelphia
-Stangroom, Robert, Fishgate street
-Seely, Job, Pottergate street
-Sadd, David, St. Catherine’s plain
-Sexton, John, Scoles’ green
-Simpson, Robert, Magdalen street
-Seaman, Robert, Saint Saviour’s street
-Simpson, Amelia, Ber street
-Saddler, James, jun., St. Martin’s at Oak
-Storey, James, St. Augustine’s street
-Self, Thomas, Saint Mary’s plain
-Sammons, Joseph, Old Lakenham
-Smith, Robert, King street, Crook’s place
-Scott, William, Magdalen street
-Smith, Lydia, St. Augustine’s street
-Shalders, Edward, St. Benedict’s street
-Tuttell, Ann, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Thouless, James, Pump street
-Tidd, Robert, Gildengate street
-Thorpe, William, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Thompson, Benjamin, Thorn lane
-Towler, Edward, Magdalen street
-Thurtle, James, Saint Swithin’s
-Tuttell, John Watson, Mill street, New Lakenham
-Thrower, John, Saint Augustine’s street
-Weeds, Sarah, Thorpe hamlet
-Waller, Martha, St. Paul’s opening
-Walters, William, St. Catherine’s plain
-Webster, George, Botolph street
-Whall, Robert, King street, Crook’s place
-Wiley, Samuel Hall, Cowgate street
-Williment, James, St. Augustine’s street
-Williams, Mary, Vauxhall street, Julian place
-Watering, John, Mill lane, New Catton
-Wurr, Louisa, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Woods, William, Union place
-Wilson, Sarah, Barrack street
-Young, Mary Ann, Mariner’s lane
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-Slate Merchants—
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-Blyth, William, St. Faith’s lane
-Jecks, Charles William, St. Faith’s lane
-Morris, John, King street
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-Smallware and Toy Dealers, and Fancy Repositories—
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-Beales, Mary, Tombland
-Brennan, Elizabeth, Upper London street
-Brown, A. H., London street
-Bryan, Mary, Haymarket
-Bush, George, Bridge street
-Cole, Emma, London street
-Cruso, Lydia, Briggs’ street
-Ellison, Frances, Dove street
-Hepperson, Mary, White Lion street
-Holder, Reuben, St. Stephen’s street
-Lane, Joseph, All Saints’ green
-Lovett, Henry, St. Stephen’s street
-Lovett and Kidd, Bank street
-Mingay, George, Haymarket
-Plumstead, Frederic, Magdalen street
-Ransome, Harriet, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place
-Ringer, William, Market-place
-Smith, William, Lower Goat lane
-Steel and Rix, Queen street
-Swindon, John, Magdalen street
-Tubb, William Henry, London street
-Walker, Richard, Bridge street
-White, Mrs., London street
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-Solicitors—
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-Asker, Samuel Hurry, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’
-Atkinson, John Goldsmith, Post Office street
-Bailey, Elijah C., Little Orford street
-Bardwell, Everett, Lower close
-Barnham, James, Rampant Horse street
-Beckwith, Augustus A. H., Palace street
-Blake, Francis John, Upper King street
-Blake, John Joseph, Palace street
-Brightwell and Son, Surrey street
-Bugg, Isaac, Surrey street
-Cooper, J. N. V., the Crescent
-Dalrymple, Arthur, St. Giles’ street
-Dowson, John Withers, Castle meadow
-Day, Alfred, All Saints’ green
-Durrant, George, Surrey street
-Dye and Palmer, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Fickling, Robert, Prince’s street
-Field and Bignold, Upper Surrey street
-Field, Edward, Surrey street
-Fisher, James, King street
-Fox, Frederic, Surrey street
-Fox, Thomas C., Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates
-Freestone, Edward, Little Orford street
-Gilman, Charles S., St. Giles’ street
-Gilman, Charles Rackham, St. Giles’ street
-Goodwin, John, Willow lane
-Hansell, Henry, Upper close
-Hansell, Robert, Surrey street
-Harrod, Henry, Bank street
-Jay and Pilgrim, Toll’s court, Briggs’ street
-Jessup, Benjamin, Bridewell alley
-Keith, Thomas, Bracondale
-Kerrison and Preston, Bank street
-Littleboy, George, Lower close
-Long, E. S. D., Willow lane
-Mendham, W. L., St. Andrew’s
-Miller, Son, and Bugg, Surrey street
-Nixon, J. H., Bracondale
-Press, Edward, Tombland
-Pulley, Henry, Surrey street
-Rackham, Matthew R., Surrey street
-Rackham, Matthew, the Close
-Rackham, Thomas H., Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street
-Rackham, William, Upper St. Giles’
-Sharp, Daniel John, Surrey street
-Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, Chapel Field road
-Simpson, George E., Tombland
-Skippon, James, Castle meadow
-Skipper, John, Bank street; h Thorpe hamlet
-Sparke, James B., Post Office street
-Taylor, Adam and Clement, Orford hill
-Taylor, John Oddin, and Ling Henry, St. Giles’ street
-Tillett, Jacob Henry, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Tuck, Charles Edward, St. Giles’ street
-Turner, W. H. N., the Close; h Newmarket road
-Wortley, Robert, Upper King street
-Whaites, Charles, Tombland
-Winter, James and Son, St. Giles’ street
-Woolbright, William Henry, Upper King street
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-Stay Makers—
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-Aldis, Jane, Prince’s street
-Colsey, Emily, St. Andrew’s
-Farrow, Mrs. Maria, St. Giles’ hill
-Frost, Mrs., Davey place
-Leach, Jane, St. George’s plain
-Maine, Susan, Briggs’ street
-Randall, Emma, St. Catherine’s plain
-Taylor, Elizabeth, Upper St. Giles’ street
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-Stone and Marble Masons—
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-De Carle, Henry, Chapel Field road
-Lloyd, Thomas, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Stanley, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street
-Watson and Son, St. Faith’s lane
-Want, F., St. Benedict’s road
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-Straw Bonnet Makers—
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-Clarke, Maria, St. Gregory’s church alley
-Forster, John, Upper London street
-Gooding, Harriet, Red Lion street
-Green, Ann, Post Office street
-Hansell, Mary, John street, Rose lane
-Laws, Robert, Westlegate street
-Leggett, Sarah, Crescent place
-Palmer, Louisa, West Pottergate street
-Riches, Susannah, Upper London street
-Tomlinson, Anne, Bishopgate street
-Whethers, Martha, Union place
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-Surgeons—
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-Bateman, Frederic, St. Giles’ street
-Bell, J. Crawford, Prince’s street
-Bleakley, Elijah, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Boulger, J. P., Willow lane
-Cadge, William, All Saints’ Green
-Cooper, Emmanuel, Tombland
-Cooper and Fox, Tombland
-Crickmay, Edward, Magdalen street
-Crook, John, London street
-Crosse, Thomas Wm., St. Giles’ street
-Dalrymple, Donald, Surrey street
-Dashwood, L., St. Andrew’s broad str.
-Day, William Hawkes, Surrey street
-Dove, Harry, M.D., Tombland
-Drake, Charles, All Saints’ green
-Firth, George W., St. Martin’s at Palace
-Fox, John, Upper King street
-Francis, W. B., Colegate street
-Garthon, James Slapp, Upper St. Giles’ street
-Gibson, C. M., Bethel street
-Goodwin, Charles, Willow lane
-Gurney Richard, St. Giles’ road
-Holland, E. C., St. Stephen’s road
-Johnson, John Godwin, St. Giles’ street
-Marsack, Blackall, St. Giles’ street
-Master, Alfred, Bethel street
-Mills, F. A., All Saints’ green
-Morgan, A. F., St. Giles’ street
-Nichols, Wm. Peter, Surrey street
-Norgate, B. H., F.R.S., Bank street
-Orris, Frederic, Magdalen street
-Payne, Sturley, Duke street
-Pitt, John Ballard, St. Stephen’s street
-Rand, W. F., Tombland
-Spencer, Christopher, King street
-Taylor, William, Magdalen street
-Taylor, William Henry, Prince’s street
-Thompson, Robert, Theatre street
-Thurgar, W. C., St. Catherine’s plain
-Webber, William, the Free Hospital, Willow lane
-White, Richard, St. Giles’ street
-Woolterton, Robert, Tombland
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-Surveyors, Land Agents, and Architects—
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-Baldry, William, St. Stephen’s road
-Benest, Edward E., New Catton
-Brown, John, Upper King street
-Browne, William, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Bunn, John, Pottergate street
-Fisher, Thomas, the Crescent
-Forrester, George, Upper Close
-Hewitt, John, Bethel street
-Hinsby, William, Prince’s street
-Hornor, Charles, St. Martin’s at Palace
-Johnson, Robert, Gun lane
-Kitton, Robert, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ road
-Loades, Benjamin, Pottergate street
-Mear, William, Lower Close
-Millard and Son, Prince’s street
-Newton, William, Tombland
-Pratt and Hornor, Queen street
-Shipley, William, Chapel Field road
-Wright, James, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Wright, Robert, Lower Close
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-Tailors and Woollen Drapers—
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-Allen and Co., Upper London street and Bank plain
-Allured, James, St. John’s Timberhill
-Banks, William, Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road
-Borking, Thomas, Willow lane
-Bayes and Sons, Orford hill and Red Lion street
-Bennett, James, Wensum street, Tombland
-Betts, John, Exchange street
-Bingham, Thomas, Post-office street
-Bond, William, Upper London street
-Bond, Joseph Daines, Davey place
-Bray, Richard, St. Giles’ street
-Briggs, Sampson, Golden Ball street
-Browne, Frederic, Colegate street
-Buck, William, Upper Goat lane
-Barrage and Jeffries, Davey place
-Burrows, Robert, Lower Westwick str.
-Cannell, A. F., Lower Goat lane
-Climpson, Edward, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen street
-Cocks, Thomas, Elm hill
-Cogman, Frederick, Prince’s street
-Cole, John Beck, Post-office street
-Crisp, John Wiseman, Castle meadow
-Daniels, Thomas, Albert tavern, Dove street
-Duffield, William, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Duffield, Henry, Exchange street
-Dye, M. and W., Bank plain
-English, Joseph, Upper London street
-Francis, Joseph, Charing cross
-Fuller, Edward, Red Lion street
-Gray, Francis, Surrey street
-Gray, Richard, West Pottergate street
-Grand, George, London street
-Grand, Edward, Upper King street
-Haggath, Thomas, New Catton
-Hagon, George, Hall lane, New Lakenham
-Haldenstein, P., Bridewell alley
-Harrison, William, St. Augustine’s str.
-Hawyes, John, West Wymer street
-Hill, Michael, Palace street
-Hipper, James, Rampant Horse street
-Hoods, Richard, Elm hill
-Hook, Samuel B., St. George’s plain
-Hopkins, John, Bethel street
-Howlett, Richard, Bridge street
-Johnson, Jacob, London street
-King, William Howes, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham
-Larkman, William, Gildengate street
-Lovick and Johnson, London street
-Ling, W. S., Castle Meadow
-Livock, William Thomas, London str.
-Lake, James, Red Lion street
-Mackley, John E., Westlegate street
-Moore, James, St. Catherine’s terrace
-Mower, Edward, Fox buildings, Herring’s row
-Marshall, Joseph, Rampant Horse str.
-Mann, Charles C., Theatre street
-Minns, Samuel W., Golden Dog lane
-Murry, James, Mariners’ lane
-Miller, William, Grapes hill
-Mitchell, John, Dereham road terrace
-Mallett, Francis and Charles, London street
-Mallett, Charles, Holly terrace, Unthank’s road
-Mason, Robert, West Wymer street
-Norton, Francis James, Back of the Inns
-Osborn, John, Little London street
-Perowne, Robert, St. Benedict’s road
-Porter, John S., Upper King street
-Phillips, John, Orford hill
-Parker, Oliver, Thorpe hamlet
-Pigg, Samuel and Sons, Haymarket
-Page, Joseph, Briggs’ street
-Plummer, Edward, Bridge street, St. Lawrence
-Ratcliff, William, Distillery street
-Rudd, Francis, Pottergate street
-Royall, Daniel, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane
-Rust, James Barrow, Bethel street
-Riches and Skoyles, Davey place
-Skelton, John S., St. Giles’ street
-Scott, Francis, Calvert street
-Steward, James, Tombland; h Thorpe
-Spurgeon, Thomas, St. Stephen’s road
-Stevens, Thomas W., Unthank’s road
-Sutton, Daniel Morrison, St. Andrew’s broad street
-Smith, John, Orford street
-Sutton, James, Unthank’s road
-Slater, Joseph, Tombland
-Saul, Henry Thomas, Orford street
-Todd, John, and Sons, Queen street
-Taylor, William, Prince’s street
-Tuck, James Stannard, Lower Goat lane
-Trowse, Christopher, Ten Bell lane
-Talbot, George, Bridge street
-Turner, Samuel, St. Miles’ street
-Woods, John, Tinkler’s lane
-Wells, Peter Michael, Prince’s street
-Wyatt, David, Paragon street
-Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey place
-Wright, James, Ber street
-Wade, Francis, London street
-Woods, John, West Pottergate
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-Tallow Chandlers—
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-Freeman, Henry; Nash, Charles, Upper market
-Hardy, James, Rampant Horse street
-Howes and Son, Lower Goat lane
-Kitton, George, corner of Haymarket
-Pratt, William, Wensum street
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-Timber Merchants—
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-Blyth, William, St. Faith’s lane
-Cann, Samuel and John, saw mills, Philadelphia
-Cushion, William, Rising Sun road
-Gaze, George, Hamlet place, Grapes’ hill
-Green, Robert and Son, St. Miles’ Thorn Garden street
-Hardy, William, Pitt street
-Jecks, Charles William, St. Faith’s lane
-Orfeur, John, Fishgate street
-Pigg, Frederic, Bridge street, Saint George’s
-Saul, William S., Pottergate street
-Scales, Samuel, Rising Sun road
-Scales, Samuel, Grove place, New Lakenham
-Steward, Robert and Co., King street gates
-Woolliston, Samuel, Hall road, New Lakenham
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-Tobacconists—
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-Borrett, William, Bridge street, Saint Lawrence
-Elwes, Jonathan, St. Stephen’s road
-Forster, Edwin, St. Stephen’s street
-Foulsham, William, Bridge street
-Fuller, William, Red Lion street
-Greene, Charles Jeremiah, Rose lane
-Holmes, Henry, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane
-Horne, Caroline, Back of the Inns
-Houghton, Henry, St. Giles’ street
-Kitton, Frederic, Haymarket
-Middleton, John, Trafalgar place, St. Benedict’s road
-Miller, Amelia, London street
-Miller, Wallace Shade, London street; h Grove road, New Lakenham
-Newbegin, James and E., Market place and Bridewell alley
-Richender, Neville, Upper Market
-Sanderson, Alexander, Fye bridge
-Smith, Samuel, Gentleman’s walk, Market place
-Stowers, James, Red Lion street
-Taylor, W. B., St. Stephen’s street
-Townshend, William, Golden Ball street
-Willsea, Joshua, Orford hill
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-Toy Dealers—
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-Cunnington, William, Little Orford street
-Ellison, Frances, Dove street
-Ham, Mrs., Orford hill
-Page, Caroline, St. Catherine’s plain
-Ransome, Harriet, Gentleman’s walk
-Rose, Sarah, Castle street
-Smith, W., Lower Goat lane
-Smith, John, St. John’s Timberhill
-Vincent, Mary, St. Catherine’s plain
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-Turners—
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-Blyth, James, New Catton
-Cunnington, William, Willow lane
-Gaul, Edward James, St. Augustine’s
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-Umbrella Makers, &c.—
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-Forster, John, Upper London street
-Hall, Robert, All Saints green
-Hartley, William, Little Orford hill
-King, Tyrrell, St. Saviour’s lane
-Martin, Thomas, Upper London street
-Moore, Charles, St. Martin’s at Oak
-Smith, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street
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-Veterinary Surgeons—
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-Sayer, Daniel, Pottergate street
-Smith, William, Pottergate street
-Wells, Thomas, Castle meadow
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-Venetian Blind Manufacturers—
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-Furze, James Thomas, Tombland
-Howard, E. S., Rose lane
-Thurst, James, Castle meadow
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-Watch and Clock Makers, Jewellers, and Silversmiths—
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-Abrahams, S. S. and B., Bethel street
-Amies, Thomas, West Wymer street
-Beha, Lickert, and Co., St. Stephen’s plain
-Bell, Robert, Davey place
-Block, Israel, Pottergate street
-Buckenham, J. C., Tombland
-Bush, Edward, Union place
-Caston, Thomas, Bridge street
-Cooper, John and Sons, London street
-Cullen, Christopher, Pottergate street
-Daynes, John, Pitt street
-Dixon, Thomas, Bridewell alley
-Dodson, W. R., Upper London street
-Etheridge, George and Ellis, T. R., Gentleman’s walk
-Fearnley, Joseph, London street
-Frary, William, St. Benedict’s street
-Grant, Frederick, Ber street
-Gunton, Henry, Rampant Horse street
-Hartt, W. G., London street
-Haywood, James, J., Little London street
-James, Benjamin, St. Andrew’s Broad street
-Kerrison, James, Magdalen street
-Linford, Robert, Red Lion street
-Mackley, G. W., Westlegate street
-Phillips, Samuel M., Chapel Field road
-Piggin and Dyball, Post-office street
-Priest, George, Briggs’ street
-Ransome, James, Bridge street
-Rossi, George, Market-place
-Russell, Benjamin, Magdalen street
-Samuels and Joseph, St. John’s Timberhill
-Shildrake, William, Upper London street
-Springall, Isaac, Wensum street
-Stowers, James, Red Lion street
-Zipfel, John, Magdalen street
-Zipfel, Matthew, Bridge street
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-Whip Makers—
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-Abel, Cain, Golden Ball lane
-Hard, Charles, St. John’s Timberhill
-Leeds, Edward and Charles, All Saints’ green
-Simpson, John, Ber street
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-Whitesmiths—
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-Culyer, Christmas and George, Cow hill
-Dennis, Charles, St. Stephen’s gates
-Finch, William Henry, Waggon and Horses’ lane
-Leech, George, Upper Goat lane, West Pottergate
-Leggatt, John, Scoles’ green
-Livock, Joseph, Elm hill
-Palmer J. and W., St. Augustine’s street
-Palmer, Robert, St. Saviour’s lane
-Rope, Charles, Surrey street
-Stammers, Robert, Castle hill
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-Wholesale Drapers and Warehousemen—
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-Barker, Benjamin, Orford hill
-Chamberlin, Sons, and Co., Market-place
-Coleman, G. L., Market-place
-Coleman and Sons, London street
-De Vear and Phillips, Davey place
-Pigg, Samuel, and Sons, Haymarket
-Rivett and Harmer, Old Post-office court
-Woodgate, Philip, Castle street
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-Wine, Spirit, and Porter Merchants—
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-Anthony, William, Upper Market
-Arnold, Maria, St. Margaret’s plain
-Athow, Edward, Castle street
-Back and Co., Haymarket
-Barley, Christopher, Bridewell alley
-Barwell and Son, London street, and St. Stephen’s street
-Bolingbroke, Woodrow and Co., Upper St. Giles’ street
-Bowgen, J. H., Lower Westwick street
-Bullard, Richard, St. Miles’ Bridge
-Buxton, Isaac, Bank plain
-Clabburn and Sparks, Magdalen street
-Filby, Wm. E., Stamp office yard
-Foster and Son, Norfolk hotel
-Geldart and Son, Wensum street
-Gittings, Cornelius, Calvert street
-Grimmer, Samuel; h Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road
-Harman and Sons, St. Andrew’s hill
-Heseltine, James, Royal hotel
-Hubbard, James, Magdalen street
-Louth, Robert, Rampant Horse, Rampant Horse street
-Morrison, P. A., and Co., Upper Market
-Murnane, John, Bell Commercial hotel, Orford hill and Cattle market
-Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s street
-Priest, Henry R., Pottergate street
-Priest, Pilgrim, and Co., St. Giles’ street
-Roe, Sarah Ann and Son, Post-office court
-Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., Saint Andrew’s broad street
-Sparks, Francis, St. Giles’ street
-Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co., Barrack street
-Strachan, James, Guildhall tavern, Market place
-Wiseman, Isaac, Post Office street
-Woodrow, Joseph, Unthank’s road
-
-
-Wire Workers—
-
-
-Andrews, Richard, St. Miles’ street
-Barnard and Bishop, Gentleman’s walk
-Lamb, Mrs. S., Golden Ball street
-
-
-
-Corporation of Norwich.
-
-
- MAYOR—John Godwin Johnson, Esq.
- SHERIFF—Timothy Steward, Esq.
- RECORDER—Michael Prendergast, Esq. Q.C.
-
-
-
-JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
-
-
- Sir Samuel Bignold, Knt. M.P.
- Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt.
-
-John Hilling Barnard William Freeman Osborn Springfield
-
-Samuel Shalders Beare John Henry Gurney John Sultzer
-
-John Betts Robt. John Harvey Abel Towler
- Harvey
-Robert Wiffen Blake Charles Turner
- Anthony Hudson
-Horatio Bolingbroke Edward Willett
- John Godwin Johnson
-Henry Browne Charles Winter
- John Marshall
-Robert Chamberlin Henry Woodcock
- Philip John Money
-William Collyer John Wright
- Nathaniel Palmer
-Charles Evans
- Thomas Osborn
- Springfield
-
- * * * * *
-
-_Judge of the Guildhall Court_ Nathaniel Palmer, Esq.
-_Registrar of ditto_ Hy. Miller, Gent.
-_Coroner_ Wm. Wilde, Esq.
-_Clerk to the Justices_ Wm. Day, Esq.
-_Ditto for Licensing and Billeting_ Wm. Wilde, Esq.
-_Clerk to the Local Board of Health_ H. B. Miller, Esq.
-_Clerk to the Burials’ Board_ W. L. Mendham, Esq.
-_Clerk of the Peace_ A. Dalrymple, Esq.
-_Town Clerk_ W. L. Mendham, Esq.
-_City Treasurer_ Mr. F. Simpson
-_Clerk to Committees_ R. Fickling, Esq.
-_Under Sheriff_ T. Brightwell, jun., Esq.
-_City Surveyor & Surveyor to the Board Mr. Edward E. Benest
-of Health_
-_Inspector of ditto_ Samuel Clarke
-
-ALDERMEN.
-
-Jeremiah Butcher John Oddin Taylor Joseph D. Smith
-
-John De Vear John Youngs Abel Towler
-
-Charles Robert Robert Wiffen Blake Edward Willett
-Freeman
- George L. Coleman Wm. Henry Woolbright
-George Middleton
- Canuel Darkins
-Robert Page, junior
- William Hall
-John Pymar
-
-COUNCILLORS.
-
- 1ST WARD. 2ND WARD. 3RD WARD.
-John Kitton Richard Bullard Henry Ling
-
-George William Minns Osborn Springfield John Ferra Watson
-
-Francis John Blake R. Chamberlin, William Trory
- (Deputy Mayor)
-Roger Kerrison James Winter
- Henry Woodcock
-George Ives Elijah Crosier Bailey
- Sir Wm. Foster, Bart.
-John Underwood Robert Atkinson
- Jacob Henry Tillett Gorell
- 4TH WARD. 5TH WARD. 6TH WARD.
-John Barwell Sir S. Bignold, M.P. John Godwin Johnson
- (Mayor)
-George Womack W. J. Utten Browne
- Thomas Moore Keith
-Chas. N. Bolingbroke A. A. H. Beckwith
- Henry Hindes
-Charles Winter Charles Wilson Jolly
- Wm. Manning Kitton
-Thomas Brightwell Edward Field
- George Kitton
-Carlos Cooper James Hardy
- John Skipper
-7TH WARD. 8TH WARD.
-Robert French Samuel Hill
-
-Thos. Osborn Robert Watling Sexton
-Springfield
- James Knights
-Joel Fox
- William Pratt
-Thomas Christie
- John Bidwell
-William Andrews
- Richard Coaks
-William Wilde, jun.
-
-City Police Force, Guildhall.
-
-
- _Chief Constable_—Stephen English, Esq., Guildhall.
- _Surgeon_—James Slapp Garthon, Esq.
- _Superintendents_—Edward Peck and Stephen Amiss.
- _Inspectors_—William Barnard and George Steward.
-
-
-SERGEANTS—
-
-John Minns William Curtis
-
-John Hayhow Thomas Osborne
-
-John Fransham John Ireland
-
-The Police Force was formed in January, 1836, and re-organised in August,
-1853; and in addition to the officers above given, there are 71 Police
-Constables.
-
-Its jurisdiction extends over an area of 10½ square miles, with a
-population of 70,000 souls. The annual expenditure is about £4,000,
-including pensions.
-
-
-
-City Fire Brigade.
-
-
- _Superintendent_—Stephen English, Esq.
- _Central Office_—Guildhall.
- _Inspectors_—Edward Peck and Stephen Amiss.
-
-This establishment was organised in August, 1853; and in addition to the
-officers, is composed and manned by eighty Police Officers, who are
-regularly trained and drilled. Three Engines, six Hose Reels, three Fire
-Escapes, seven Fire Annihilators, Jumping Cloths, and other appliances
-for extinguishing fires and saving life, are kept ready for instant use.
-
-Upon an alarm of fire at the Guildhall, the police throughout the city
-receive instantaneous notice thereof by means of signal rockets.
-
-The city is supplied with water on the high pressure system, and fires
-can be extinguished without the aid of an engine. By means of Hose
-Reels, the power of a hundred engines can be brought to bear upon any
-premises on fire.
-
-Mr. English, the present Superintendent, has received several honorary
-rewards for his intrepidity and exertions in the performance of his duty.
-A portable Fire Escape lately invented by Mr. English, and exhibited in
-London, is highly spoken of and approved by several scientific gentlemen.
-It consists of two cross bars with pulleys, three coils of rope with
-spring-hooks attached, and a leather belt, by means of which persons may
-be rescued in case of fire, in an expeditious and simple manner. The
-advantages of this escape, before all others hitherto invented, are, that
-you can rescue the inmates from the adjoining houses without passing
-through the fire—its simplicity, cheapness, portability, and safety. It
-can also be used up narrow courts and passages, and at the rear of
-houses, a desideratum which the London escapes do not possess.
-
-
-
-Norwich Union Fire Brigade.
-
-
- _Superintendent_—Stephen English, Esq., Guildhall
- _Inspectors_—William Barnard and John Hayhow.
- _Reserve_—John Flaxman and James Melvin.
-
-This establishment was reorganised in November, 1854, and placed under
-the management of the Police.
-
-Two Fire Engines are kept perfectly ready to act on any emergency in town
-or country. The engines are of the first class, constructed upon the
-most approved scientific principles, and adapted for rapid travelling
-into the country.
-
-A Fire Engine upon a new principle has lately been added to the
-establishment, at a cost of four hundred guineas. It has two 6-in. and
-two 7-in. cylinders, each worked at an 8-in. stroke, and the machinery so
-arranged that by simply moving a lever it can be worked as a 6-in.
-engine, or as a 7-in. engine, or the two can be worked together, and is
-then more powerful than a 9-in. engine, and throws an inch jet of water
-120 feet high, and smaller jets proportionally higher. The advantage of
-this arrangement being three sizes of Fire Engines to suit the available
-quantity of water, or number of men. The suction has an air-vessel or
-reservoir, as in the American engines, a new feature in the construction
-of engines in this country.
-
-
-
-Norwich Equitable Fire Brigade.
-
-
- _Superintendent_—Stephen English, Esq., Guildhall.
- _Inspectors_—William Curtis and John Ireland.
-
-This establishment was organised in January, 1855, and placed under the
-management of the Police.
-
-In addition to this admirable and efficient establishment, Hose Reels are
-kept at the undermentioned premises ready for immediate use, and
-available to the police day or night—St. Edmund’s Factory, Fishgate
-Street. Middleton and Ainsworth’s Factory, Calvert Street. Sultzer’s
-Factory, St. Augustine’s Street. Pockthorpe Brewery, Barrack Street.
-
-
-
-Public Establishments.
-
-
-Norfolk and Norwich Museum: E. H. St. Quinton, Secretary.
-Public Library, Market place, Edward Langton, Librarian.
-Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution, St. Andrew’s street; John
-Quinton, Librarian and Secretary.
-Gas Light Company’s Works: William Tadman, Superintendent and Engineer.
-Theatre Royal, Theatre street: William Sidney, Lessee.
-Assembly Rooms, Theatre street, James Woods, Conductor.
-Corn Exchange, Exchange street: James Ayton, Bailiff.
-Chamber of Commerce, Post Office street, Charles S. Gilman, Hon.
-Secretary.
-Young Men’s Institute, Post Office street.
-Norwich and Norfolk United Medical Book Society, St. Andrew’s street:
-John Quinton, Librarian.
-Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society. President, Henry Kett
-Thompson, Esq. Vice President, The Right Hon. Lord Stafford. Treasurer,
-John Kitson, Esq., Thorpe. Honorary Secretary, Mr. Arthur Preston, Bank
-street, Norwich. Assistant Secretary, Mr. Wm. Hussey, St. Catherine’s
-plain, Norwich.
-Local Board of Health, Castle Meadow: Henry Miller, Clerk: E. Benest,
-Surveyor.
-Water Works Company, Office, Redwell street: William Parsons, Manager.
-Norfolk and Norwich Magdalen: Miss Mary Ann Curson, Matron.
-Girls’ Home, Heigham Causeway: Mrs. Rebecca Bales, Matron.
-Rosary Cemetery.
-Stamp Office, St. Andrew’s street: Francis Gostling Forster, Distributor.
-Inland Revenue Office: J. Wilde, Receiver.
-Gaol and House of Correction. Chaplain: Rev. Robert Wade, clk. Gaoler
-and Keeper: Robert Campling. Matron: Julia Campling. Schoolmaster,
-Samuel Richardson. First Turnkey of Gaol: John Shingles. Second
-Turnkey: John Blaza. Female Turnkey and Warder: Eliz. Fulcher. Surgeon,
-Mr. Wm. Peter Nichols. Turnkey of House of Correction: Christopher Hall.
-Assistant Turnkey and Taskmaster of the Tread Wheel: John Blyth. Turnkey
-and Cook: John Moll.
-County Prison. Governor: Mr. George Pinson. Chaplain: Rev. J. L. Brown.
-Surgeon: Mr. Alfred Master. Clerk to Visiting Justices: Mr. G. Pinson,
-junr. Deputy Governor: Mr. John Harrod.
-List of Officers of the Court of Guardians. Governor: A. A. H. Beckwith,
-Esq. Deputy Governor: James Winter, Esq. Treasurer: Henry Birkbeck,
-Esq. Surgeons (District): Mr. L. Dashwood (man midwife), Mr. C. Drake,
-Mr. W. B. Francis, Mr. T. W. Crosse, Mr. J. B. Pitt, Mr. W. H. Day, Mr.
-Sturley Payne, Mr. J. S. Garthon. Chaplain: Rev. Philip Brown. To
-Infirmary and Asylum: Rev. E. J. Bell. Apothecary, Mr. R. R. Cremer.
-Clerk: Mr. E. C. Bailey. Cashier: Mr. Starling Day. Office Clerk: Mr.
-W. Wicks.
-
-
-
-Charitable Institutions.
-
-
-Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, St. Stephen’s gates: House Surgeon, Mr.
-John Skaife: Matron, Miss Cooper; House Steward and Secretary, Mr. R. E.
-Houghton.
-Bethel Hospital, Bethel street: Surgeon, Mr. C. M. Gibson: Master, E. J.
-Dodd.
-Boys’ Home, J. Lingwood, Master.
-Doughty’s Hospital, Calvert street: Master, Robert Minns.
-Great Hospital, Bishopgate street: Governor, George Simpson.
-Pauper Infirmary, Catton road: Governor, W. C. Bell: Matron, Mrs. Bell.
-Magdalen Institution, Life’s green: Matron, Mrs. M. A. Curson.
-Norwich Lying-in Charity, Pottergate street: Matron, Mrs. Sarah Stannard.
-Orphans’ Home, Pottergate street: Matron, Miss Ann Barnsdale.
-Norfolk and Norwich Eye Infirmary, Pottergate street: Treasurer, Earl of
-Leicester: Hon. Secretary, John Goodwin, Esq.: Medical Officers, G. W. W.
-Firth, B. Norgate, Dr. Goodwin: Matron, Mrs. Sarah Bennett.
-Norwich Dispensary, Pottergate street: Apothecary, Peter Pinyon.
-Indigent Blind Institution, Magdalen street: Super Secretary, E. W.
-Yarrington: Matron, Miss De Carle.
-Workhouse, St. Andrew’s: Master, Mr. W. Tallack.
-
-
-
-A List of the Carriers,
-_The Places they carry to_, _the Inns they put up at_, _and the days and
-Hours they leave Norwich_.
-
-Places they Carry to. Carriers’ Inns. Leave Norwich at
- Names.
-Acle Holmes York Tavern, W S 4
- Castle Hill
-Alburgh Tidman Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Aldboro’, Norfolk Horner Golden Lion, W S 4
- Maddermarket
-,, Suffolk Sawyer Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Ashwelthorpe Lloyd Bull, St. W 4 S 5
- Stephen’s
-Attleboro’ Mann White Horse, T Th S 3
- Haymarket
- Bowen Crown and T F 5
- Angel, St.
- Stephen’s
- Clarke Star, T F 3
- Haymarket
-Attlebridge Bishop Jolly W S 4½
- Farmers,
- Charing Cross
-Aylsham Margetson Post Office daily 4
- Tavern
- Grey Golden Lion, W S 2
- Maddermarket
- Purdy Ditto W S 4
- Chapman Duke’s Palace daily 4½
- Beasy White Horse, T W F S 1
- Haymarket
-Bacton Abigail Bull Inn, S 2
- Magdalen
- Street
- Marsh White Horse, S 3
- Magdalen
- Street
-Banham Bowen Lamb Inn, W S 1
- Haymarket
- Kemp White Hart, S 4
- St. Peter’s
- Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
-Banningham Tyrrell Bull, W S 2
- Magdalen
- Street
- Hall White Horse, W S 3
- Magdalen
- street
-Barford Laskey Queen’s Head, M W S 4
- St. Giles’
- Orton Cock, St. W S 4
- Giles’
-Barnham Broom Orton Cock, St. W S 4
- Giles’
-Bawdeswell Rix White Horse, W S 3
- St. Miles’
- Raven Woolpack, St. W S 12
- George’s
- Hewitt Prince of S 2
- Wales, St.
- Benedict’s
-Beccles Bedingfield Star, M W S 4
- Haymarket
-Berghapton Freestone Star and S 2
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Beeston Carter White Hart, W S 4½
- St. Peter’s
-Bessingham Brown Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Binham Coe Duke’s Palace W S 3
- Brown White Horse, W S 2
- St. Lawrence
-Blakeney Miller Woolpack, St. W S 1
- George’s
- Grey Golden Lion, W S 1
- Maddermarket
-Blickling Grey Golden Lion, W S 1
- Maddermarket
-Blofield Holmes York Tavern, W S 4
- Castle Hill
- Thirtle White Lion, S 4
- Palace Plain
-Botesdale Brown Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Boyton Howard Horse Shoes, S 2
- Palace Street
-Briston Fiske Woolpack, St. S 1
- George’s
- Carr Elephant, W S 3
- Magdalen
- Street
- Coe Duke’s Palace W S 4
-Brooke Tidman Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Bungay Hogg Lamb Inn, daily 4, S 4½
- Haymarket
- Sawyer Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Bunwell Hardy Bull, St. W S 4
- Stephen’s
-Burnham Spicer White Horse, S 2
- Haymarket
-Bury St. Edmund’s Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
- Clarke Star, T F 3
- Haymarket
-Buxton Stibbons Cross Keys, W S 4
- Magdalen
- Street
- Hall White Horse, S 2
- Magdalen
- Street
- Daniels Bell Inn, M W S 4
- Orford Hill
-Cantley Moll York Tavern, W 3, S 4
- Castle
- Ditches
-Caston Bowen Crown and T F 5
- Angel, St.
- Stephen’s
-Catfield Pilgrim Bell Inn, S 4
- Magdalen
- Street
- Leatherdale Bell Inn, M W S 4½
- Orford Hill
- Hammond Waggon and W S 4
- Horses,
- Tombland
-Catton Gale Guildhall, daily 11 and 4
- Market Place
-Cawston Dix Eight M W S 4
- Ringers, St.
- Miles’
- Easton Lord Camden, S 4
- Charing Cross
- Lewis Unicorn, St. M W S 1
- Mary’s
- Carr Elephant, W S 3
- Magdalen
- Street
-Cley Miller Woolpack, St. W S 1
- George’s
-Colby Hall White Horse, S 2
- Magdalen
- Street
-Coltishall Edwards White Lion, M W S 4
- White Lion
- Street
- Cooper Norfolk Hotel daily 4½
- Barnard Black Swan, M W F S 4
- St. Peter’s
-Calthorpe Horner Golden Lion, W S 4
- Maddermarket
- Newstead Globe, S 2
- Scoles’ Green
-Corpusty Miller Woolpack, St. W S 1
- George’s
- Coe Duke’s Palace W S 3
- Brown White Horse, W 2, S 4
- St. Lawrence
- Utting Crown, St. S 2
- George’s
-Cossey Whiting Fountain, St. M W F S 4
- Benedict’s
-Cromer Beasy White Horse, T W F S 1
- Haymarket
- Jarvis White Hart, W S 1
- St. Peter’s
- Summers Woolpack, St. W S 1
- George’s
- Puxley George and W S 2
- Dragon,
- Haymarket
-Denton Tidman Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Dereham Betts Coach and W S 4
- Horses,
- Bethel street
- Stringer Wheatsheaf, W 3
- Bethel street
- Carter White Hart, W S 4½
- St. Peter’s
-Dilham Palmer Cross Keys, S 4
- Magdalen
- street
- Knights Bull Inn, W S 4
- Magdalen
- street
- Walpole White Horse, W S 3
- Haymarket
-Diss Brown Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Docking Towler Curriers’ Th 4
- Arms, St.
- Giles’
-Drayton Burton White Horse, S 4
- St. Andrew’s
- Elliott Bess of T Th F S 2
- Bedlam, St.
- Martin’s
-Easton Turner Crown, St. T Th S 2
- Benedict’s
-East Tuddenham Turner Crown, St. T Th S 2
- Benedict’s
-East Ruston Marsh White Horse, S 2
- Magdalen
- street
- Palmer Cross Keys, S 4
- Magdalen
- street
-Edgefield Pells Elephant, W S 2
- Magdalen
- street
-Ellingham Houchen Bull, St. S 2
- Stephen’s
- Bowen Crown and T F 5
- Angel, St.
- Stephen’s
- Fulcher Bull, St. S 4
- Stephen’s
-Elmham Hewitt Prince of S 2
- Wales, St.
- Benedict’s
-Eye Smith George, W S 3
- Haymarket
-Field Dalling Brown White Horse, W 2, S 4
- St. Lawrence
-Forncett Lloyd Bull, St. W 4, S 5
- Stephen’s
- Hardy Bull, St. S 4
- Stephen’s
-Foulsham Balls White Horse, T S 3
- St. Lawrence
- Wagg Pheasant S 4
- Cock, St.
- Miles’
-Freethorpe Moll York Tavern, W 3, S 4
- Castle Hill
-Fressingfield Hart King’s Arms, S 3
- Ber Street
-Fulmodeston Riches Pope’s Head, S 1
- St. Peter’s
-Garboldisham Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
-Hackford Woodhouse Beehive, St. S 3
- Benedict’s
-Hainford Daniels Bell Inn, M W S 4
- Orford Hill
-Halesworth Sawyer Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Halvergate Moll York Tavern, W 3, S 4
- Castle Hill
-Hanwell Leggatt City of W S 4
- Norwich, St.
- Stephen’s
-Hanworth Brown Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Hardwick Riches Bakers’ Arms, W S 4
- Ber street
-Hardingham Skipper Fountain, St. W S 1
- Benedict’s
- Laskey Queen’s Head, M W S 4
- St. Giles’
-Harling Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
-Harleston Prime Bell Inn, W S 4
- Orford Hill
- Dodd Lamb Inn, W S 3½
- Haymarket
- Riches White Lion, W S 4
- White Lion
- Street
-Heacham Towler Curriers’ Th 4
- Arms, St.
- Giles’
-Hellesdon Symonds Queen twice a week 2
- Caroline, St.
- Martin’s
-Hempnall Leggatt City of W S 4
- Norwich, St.
- Stephen’s
- Greengrass Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
- Riches Bakers’ Arms, W S 4
- Ber Street
- Thrower Jubilee, Ber W S 4
- Street
-Hickling Goose Horse Shoes, S 2
- Palace Street
- Pilgrim Bull, S 4
- Magdalen
- Street
-Hindolveston Nicholls Golden Lion, T S 2
- Maddermarket
- Raven Woolpack, St. S 12
- George’s
-Hingham Laskey Queen’s Head, M W S 4
- St. Giles’
-Hockham Edwards George, S 3
- Haymarket
-Hockering Perfitt Cardinal’s S 2
- Cap, St.
- Benedict’s
-Holt Gray Golden Lion, W S 1
- Maddermarket
- Miller Woolpack, St. W S 1
- George’s
- Egmore Crown, St. W S 1
- George’s
-Homersfield Tidman Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Honing Abigail Bull Inn, S 2
- Magdalen
- Street
-Honingham Turner Crown, St. T Th S 2
- Benedict’s
-Hopton Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
-Houghton Stringer Wheat Sheaf, W 3
- Bethel Street
-Ingham Lack White Horse, M W S 5
- Magdalen
- Street
-Ipswich Sawyer Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Itteringham Tyrrell Bull, S 1
- Magdalen
- Street
-Ixworth Fiske Lamb Inn, F F morn. 11
- Haymarket
-Kenninghall Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
- Bowen Ditto W S 1
-Lammas Daniels Bell Inn, M W S 4
- Orford Hill
-Langley Woolner White Lion, T W F S 4
- White Lion
- Street
- Ecclestone Woolpack, W S 3
- Golden Ball
- Street
-Lenwade Elliot Bess of T Th S 2
- Bedlam, St.
- Martin’s
-Litcham Betts Coach and W S 4
- Horses,
- Bethel Street
- Hewitt Prince of S 2
- Wales, St.
- Benedict’s
-Loddon Woolner White Lion, T W F S 4
- White Lion
- Street
- Greengrass George Inn, W S 4
- Haymarket
-Long Stratton Riches White Lion, W S 4
- White Lion
- Street
- Dodd Lamb Inn, W S 3½
- Haymarket
- Greengrass Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Lopham Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
- Bowen Ditto W S 1
-Ludham Hammond Waggon and W S 1
- Horses,
- Tombland
-Lyng Burton White Horse, S 4
- St. Andrew’s
- Spooner Queen’s Head, S 1
- Quay-side
-Lynn Betts Coach and W S 4
- Horses,
- Bethel Street
- Carter White Hart, W S 4½
- St. Peter’s
- Stringer Wheat Sheaf, W 3
- Bethel Street
- Hewitt Prince of S 2
- Wales, St.
- Benedict’s
-Martham Ward Shirehall, W S 4
- Castle Meadow
- Dove Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Matlask Tyrrell Bull, S 1
- Magdalen
- Street
-Mattishall Skipper Fountain, St. W S 1
- Benedict’s
- Howes White Hart, W S 2
- St. Peter’s
-Mulbarton Davy Coachmakers’ W F 4
- Arms, St.
- Stephen’s
-Mundsley Gray Black Swan, W S 2
- St. Peter’s
-Mundsley Everard Pope’s Head, W S 1½
- St. Peter’s
-Neatishead Pilgrim Bull Inn, S 4
- Magdalen
- Street
- Etheridge Waggon and W S 4
- Horses,
- Tombland
-New Buckenham Mann White Horse, T Th S 3
- Haymarket
- Bowen Lamb Inn, W S 1
- Haymarket
- Sparrow George Inn, S 1
- Haymarket
-Northrepps Summers Woolpack, St. W S 12
- George’s
-North Walsham Cooper Norfolk Hotel daily 4½
- Bradfield White Horse, daily 3
- Haymarket
- Scott Star Inn, M W S 4
- Haymarket
-Northwold Payne Curriers’ W S 5
- Arms, St.
- Giles’
-Old Buckenham Bowen Lamb Inn, W S 1
- Haymarket
-Overstrand Summers Woolpack, St. W S 1
- George’s
-Postwick Edwards Horse Shoes, S 3
- Palace Street
-Pulham Riches White Lion, W S 4
- White Lion
- Street
- Prime Bell Inn, W S 4
- Orford Hill
- Dodd Lamb Inn, W S 3½
- Haymarket
-Ranworth Cator Horse Shoes, S 4
- Palace Street
-Reepham Bishop Jolly W S 4½
- Farmers,
- Charing Cross
- Leeds Moon and W S 4½
- Stars, St.
- Miles’
-Rockland Bowen Crown and T F 5
- Angel, St.
- Stephen’s
- Fulcher Bull, St. S 4
- Stephen’s
-Rudham Stringer Wheat Sheaf, W 3
- Bethel Street
-Salhouse Lowne Lobster, S 2
- Lobster Lane
-Saxlingham Riches Bakers’ Arms, W S 4
- Ber street
- Cushing King’s Arms, W S 4
- Ber street
-Saxmundham Sawyer Star, W S 2
- Haymarket
- Hogg Lamb Inn, daily 4, S 4½
- Haymarket
-Sculthorpe Newstead Globe, S 2
- Scoles’ Green
-Sherringham Jordan White Hart, W S 2½
- St. Peter’s
- Emery Moon and S 1
- Stars, Duke
- street
- Aldridge Lobster, F 2
- Lobster lane
-Shipdham Skipper Fountain, St. W S 1
- Benedict’s
-Shottisham Cushing King’s Arms, W S 4
- Ber street
- Self Jubilee, Ber W S 4
- street
-Smallburgh Walpole White Horse, W S 3
- Haymarket
- Rivens Elephant, W S 4
- Magdalen
- street
- Knights Bull Inn, W S 4
- Magdalen
- street
-Southrepps Summers Woolpack, St. W S 1
- George’s
-South Walsham Cator Horse Shoes, S 4
- Palace street
- Thirtle White Lion, S 1
- Palace plain
-Sparham Hewitt Prince of S 2
- Wales, St.
- Benedict’s
-St. Cross Tidman Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Stalham Lack White Horse, M W S 5
- Magdalen
- street
- Marsh Ditto S 2
- Leatherdale Bell, Orford M W S 4½
- Hill
-Stanton Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
-Stibbard Riches Pope’s Head, S 1
- St. Peter’s
-Stiffkey Brown White Horse, W S 2
- St. Lawrence
-Stradbrooke Meen Lamb Inn, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Strumpshaw Scott Horse Shoes, S 3
- Palace street
- Howard Ditto S 2
-Surlingham Aldis Woolpack, M W F S 3
- Golden Ball
- street
-Sustead Brown Star, S 2
- Haymarket
-Sutton Pilgrim Bull, S 4
- Magdalen
- street
- Abigail Ditto S 2
-Swaffham Betts Coach and W S 4
- Horses,
- Bethel street
- Carter White Hart, W S 4½
- St. Peter’s
-Swanton Abbots Hunt Cross Keys, S 4
- Magdalen
- street
-Swanton Morley Weyer Beehive, St. S 3
- Benedict’s
-Thetford Clarke Star Inn, T F 3
- Haymarket
-Thorpe Reeve Horse Shoes, S 2
- Palace street
-Thurgarton Horner Golden Lion, W S 4
- Maddermarket
-Tiddenham Ribbons Golden Ball, W S 2
- Castle Hill
-Tittleshall Betts Coach and W S 4
- Horses,
- Bethel street
-Topcroft Tidman Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Trunch Gray Black Swan, W S 2
- St. Peter’s
- Everard Pope’s Head, W S 2
- St. Peter’s
-Tunstead Watts White Horse, S 2
- Magdalen
- street
-Walcot Marsh White Horse, S 2
- Magdalen
- street
-Walsingham Williams Black Horse, Th morn. 6
- St. Giles’
-Watton Dunnett White Hart, T F 1
- St. Peter’s
- Payne Curriers’ W S 5
- Arms, St.
- Giles’
- Burnett King’s Arms, S 3
- Bethel street
-Wells Williams Black Horse, Th morn. 6
- St. Giles’
- Coe Duke’s Palace W S 3
- Riches Pope’s Head, S 1
- St. Peter’s
- Rhodes White Horse, S 1
- Haymarket
- Richardson Ditto S 1
-Weston Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11
- Haymarket
- Dunnett Cardinal Cap, S 4
- St.
- Benedict’s
-Woodbastwick Cator Horse Shoes, S 4
- Palace street
-Woodbridge Sawyer Star Inn, W S 2
- Haymarket
-Wood Dalling Elmer White Horse, S 4
- St. Lawrence
-Woodton Tidman Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Worstead Cross Bull Inn, S 5
- Magdalen
- street
- Watts White Horse, S 2
- Magdalen
- street
-Wortwell Tidman Star and W S 4
- Crown,
- Timberhill
-Wretham Edwards George and S 2
- Dragon,
- Haymarket
-Wymondham Betts Golden Lion, daily 5
- Maddermarket
- Gooch City of S 4
- Norwich
- Fulcher Bull, St. W S 5
- Stephen’s
- Betts Ditto M F 4
-
-Norwich Post-Office.
-
-
- SAMUEL BASE, ESQ., _Post-Master_.
- MR. T. RUDDOCK, _Chief Clerk_.
- Messrs. Rainger, W. Base, H. Base, Hunt, and Snelling, _Clerks_.
-
-The London Mail arrives at 2 28 a.m. and 4 35 p.m.; the Ipswich at 6 25
-a.m. and 4 p.m. The same Mails are dispatched as under, viz.: London at
-5 40 a.m. and 9 40 p.m.; Ipswich at 5 50 a.m. and 7 20 p.m. One bag is
-received from Yarmouth at 7 a.m. and another at 6 20 p.m.; and three are
-sent to Yarmouth daily, viz.: First, at 6 50 a.m.; the second at 4 20
-p.m.; and the third at 9 30 p.m. Mails to Aylsham and Cromer are sent
-off at 6 a.m., and return at 7 p.m.; Drayton, Attlebridge, Cawston,
-Coltishall, North Walsham, Stalham, Burlingham, Blofield, Acle, Brooke,
-Bergh Apton, Loddon and Reepham, at 6 50 a.m., and return at 6 20 p.m.
-
-There are Foot-posts at 6 40 a.m. from _Norwich_ to Keswick, Mulbarton,
-and Bracon Ash; to Hellesdon and Cossey; to Old Lakenham, Caistor, Stoke,
-Shottesham, and Saxlingham; to Earlham, Bawburgh, and Marlingford; to
-Trowse, Surlingham, and Rockland; to Newmarket Road, Eaton, and
-Cringleford; to Easton, Upper Heigham, and Honingham; to New Catton and
-Sprowston; also to Mousehold, Great Plumstead, Witton, and Brundall.
-From _North Walsham_ to Mundesley; to Bacton; also to Bradfield,
-Antingham, Southrepps, and Trimmingham. From _Hevingham_ to Buxton,
-Lammas, Brampton, and Oxnead. From _Cromer_ to Sherringham. From
-_Blofield_ to South Walsham, Panxworth, Ranworth, Woodbastwick, and
-Salhouse. From _Stalham_ to Happisburgh; to Sutton, Catfield, and
-Ludham; to Hickling and Palling. From _Loddon_ to Heckingham,
-Raveningham, Norton, Thurlton, Thorpe, and Haddiscoe. From _Acle_ to
-Moulton, Halvergate, Freethorpe, and Reedham: to Upton. From _Reepham_
-to Sall, Wood Dalling, Heydon, Corpusty, and Saxthorpe. From
-_Attlebridge_ to Morton, Weston, Lenwade, Great Witchingham, Sparham, and
-Lyng. From _Burlingham_ to Lingwood, Strumpshaw, Buckenham, Hassingham,
-and Cantley. From _Attlebridge_ to Swannington, Brandiston,
-Haveringland, and Cawston. From _Filby_ to Stokesby. From _Hanworth_ to
-Barningham. From _Aylsham_ to Itteringham. From _Bergh Apton_ to
-Thurton and Ashby. From _Burgh St. Margaret’s_ to Rollesby, Repps, Oby,
-Clippesby, and Billockby. From _Smallburgh_ to Dilham, Honing,
-Crostwight, and Ridlington.
-
-The delivery of letters brought by the London Night Mail, the Yarmouth
-and Ipswich, commences at 7 a.m.; and those by the London and Ipswich Day
-Mails at 5 p.m.—Letters received by the other Mails and Foot-posts
-arriving between 6 and 7 p.m., are delivered about 7 15 p.m., including
-those from Cromer.
-
-For the London Mail, leaving at 5 40 a.m., letters are received till 5
-40; for the same Mail, dispatched at 9 40 p.m., and for the Yarmouth, the
-box is closed at 9 0; but letters received till 9 30, _with an extra
-stamp affixed_. For the Ipswich Night Mail, one hour before its
-departure; but letters received till 7 10, _with an extra stamp affixed_.
-Stamped and unpaid letters may be put into the box till a quarter before
-6 a.m., for the local posts.
-
-
-
-
-Villages around Norwich.
-
-
-BAWBURGH.
-
-
-BAWBURGH, or BABER, is a small parish and village in Forehoe hundred,
-East Norfolk, 3 miles N. of Trowse station, and 5 N.W. of Norwich,
-containing 1,400 acres of land; and, in 1851, the population was 460.
-The church of St. Walstan is a small old building, with a round tower;
-the living is in the gift of the dean and chapter of Norwich; the
-incumbent is the Rev. George Carter, M.A. of Norwich.
-
-Blyth, Sarah, victualler, King’s Head
-Brown, Daniel, blacksmith
-Candler, Edward, corn miller
-Child, David, baker
-Matthews, W. F., boarding school
-Cole, Robert, smith and wheelwright
-Cross, Thomas, farmer
-Crow, George, farmer, the Hall
-Cuthbert, Henry, police officer
-Davey, Sarah, shopkeeper
-Dunham, James, shoemaker
-Fisk, Edward, saddler
-Forster, William, victualler, Cock
-Hart, Thomas, farmer, the Lodge
-Lovett, Edward, shopkeeper
-Page, Mr. Robert
-Page, Robert, jun., farmer
-Reeve, Thomas, butcher
-Surgess, Wm., schoolmaster and registrar
-Tann, Daniel, carpenter
-
-
-
-BEESTON ST. ANDREW.
-
-
-BEESTON ST. ANDREW is a very small village in Taverham hundred, East
-Norfolk, 3½ miles N. of Norwich, containing three farms and a few
-cottages. The “‘Old Hall” was built in 1610, and is still standing. The
-chief part of the land belongs to N. Micklethwaite and O. Barnes,
-Esquires. Sir Thomas B. Leonard, Bart., is lord of the manor. There is
-no church, but a sinecure rectory, in the patronage of the Rev. Henry
-Banfather, who is also the incumbent. The population in 1851 was 41.
-
-Barnes, Orlando, Esq., Old Hall
-Bowen, Thomas, farmer
-Harcourt, Howlett, farmer, Daily farm
-Thompson, Mr. Robert Park Cottage
-
-
-
-BOWTHORPE PARISH.
-
-
-BOWTHORPE parish, 3 miles W. by N. of Norwich, has only 5 houses, 31
-souls, and 600 acres of land, all in one farm, the property of R. Frank,
-Esq. The church, dedicated to St. Michael, was unroofed in 1792; but
-much of the ruined walls still remain. The curacy, certified at £15, is
-consolidated with Earlham.
-
-Howlett, Mr., farmer
-
-
-
-BIXLEY.
-
-
-A pretty village in the hundred of Henstead, situated on an eminence
-about 3 miles S.E. of Norwich, on the Loddon road. It consists of nearly
-700 acres of land, chiefly the property of the Earl of Roseberry, who is
-lord of the manor. The population in 1851 was 128. Bixley Hall and
-Bixley Lodge are two exceedingly pretty seats, the former occupied by
-Mrs. Martin, and the latter by Mr. Base. Here is a large brick-built
-windmill, which from its extraordinary height, commands an extensive view
-of Norwich and the suburbs. It is of circular form, measures 100 feet at
-the base, and consists of 11 stories. It is the property of Mr. Charles
-Clare, who has a neat residence adjoining. The church is a small and
-ancient structure, built in 1272, with a tower; the interior is neat, and
-possesses many ancient monuments. The living is a rectory, with that of
-Framingham Earl annexed, in the gift of the Rev. Chas. David Brereton,
-M.A. The Rev. G. J. Bird is the incumbent.
-
-Base, Mr., the Lodge
-Clare, Charles, corn miller
-Martin, Mrs., the Hall
-Parker, George, farmer
-Seamon, William, farmer
-Sowter, James, farmer
-Sowter, John, farmer
-
-
-
-BLOFIELD.
-
-
-An extensive but detached village and parish, in the hundred of the same
-name, East Norfolk, distant from Norwich 7 miles east. The Norwich and
-Yarmouth line of railway passes within a mile and a quarter, and a neat
-station-house has been erected at Brundall, 119½ miles from London. The
-parish contains 2,277 acres of land, and the population in 1851 was 1,175
-inhabitants. Petty Sessions are held at the Globe Inn every alternate
-Monday; also a statute fair, or sessions for the hiring of servants, a
-few days before Michaelmas. Here is an endowed School for educating poor
-boys, which is conducted by Mr. R. J. Codling. The church, a plain
-structure, possesses a fine and lofty tower, containing six bells. The
-interior is neat, and the windows spacious; it was re-pewed in 1819.
-There are several ancient tablets, &c. The living is a rectory, in the
-patronage of Caius College, Cambridge. The present incumbent is the Rev.
-Thomas Smith Turnbull, M.A., and his curate, the Rev. J. V. Button, M.A.
-
-Allen, John, farmer
-Bailey, John, shoemaker
-Bane, J. E., farmer
-Barker, Mary, schoolmistress
-Bell, Robert, shoemaker
-Benns, Thomas, shopkeeper
-Benns, Thomas, jun., joiner, &c.
-Benstead, Thomas, saddler
-Bowen, James, shopkeeper
-Brooks, William, farmer
-Broom, John, joiner, &c.
-Browne, John, beer house
-Browne, John, farmer
-Browne, William, farmer
-Browne, William, jun., farmer
-Bulley, Robert, shoemaker
-Button, Rev. John V., M.A., curate
-Caston, William, butcher
-Chapman, Emily, schoolmistress
-Chapman, Jeremiah, farmer
-Cheyne, John, chimney sweeper
-Clarke, Charles, shoemaker
-Clarke, William, bricklayer
-Codling, John, jun., schoolmaster and registrar of births and deaths
-Codling, William H., Union and Magistrates’ clerk and superintendent
-registrar
-Coleman, Timothy, veterinary surgeon
-Cooke, William, Life Commission agent
-Eade, Peter, M.D., surgeon and registrar
-Edrich, Henry, farmer
-Ellis, William, bricklayer
-Emms, Henry William, plumber, &c.
-Evans, John, cooper
-Farman, William, shoemaker
-Fisher, William, shopkeeper
-Fox, George, plumber, painter, &c.
-Fox, Richard, shoemaker
-Gapp, Richard, schoolmaster and assistant overseer
-Gibbs, Alfred, corn miller
-Goulder, Robert, farmer and malster
-Goulder, Robert, farmer
-Gowen, Benjamin, shoemaker
-Gowen, Benjamin, beerhouse
-Green, Mr. John
-Griston, Francis, tailor
-Griston, Matthew, corn miller
-Haggata Leonard, (victualler) Swan
-Harfley, Tovel, shoemaker
-Hazel, Charles, gardener
-Hazel, Saml., gardener and pork butcher
-King, James, Globe, post-office
-Lambert, Thomas, tinman and brazier
-Long, Robert, farmer
-Lynes, Joseph, junr., joiner, &c.
-Lynes, Joseph, machine maker
-Massey, A. L. & M., school
-Mingay, John W., cabinet-maker
-Newby, Daniel, tailor
-Onslow, Capt., R.N.
-Orsborne, William, farmer
-Palmer, Mr. Charles
-Postle, Jehosaphat, relieving officer
-Postle, Jehosaphat, D., farmer
-Postle, Philip, farmer
-Read, Richard, cattle dealer
-Read, Robert, junr., butcher
-Redgment, Robert, butcher
-Reynolds, Noah, farmer
-Riches, Thomas, farmer
-Riston, Thomas E., Esq.
-Rogers, Sarah, corn miller
-Rushmore, Anthony, bricklayer
-Rushmore, Robert, senr., joiner, &c.
-Rushmore, Robt., junr., shopkeeper
-Sadler, Mrs. W., shopkeeper
-Scurll, Wm., blacksmith
-Sizer, Henry, blacksmith
-Spanton, John, farmer
-Stockings, William, joiner, &c.
-Sutton, Benjamin, farmer
-Tidman, Charles, King’s Head
-Trower, John, farmer
-Tuck, John Henry, Esq., High house
-Tuck, the Misses
-Tunmore, John, sawyer
-Tunmore, John, farmer
-Turnbull, Rev. T. S., M.A., Rectory
-Waters, Robert, junr., farmer
-Waters, William, farmer
-Womack, Lindoe, Esq.
-Waters, R., carrier to Norwich, Saturday
-
-
-
-POST OFFICE.
-
-
- King, James, receiver, Globe Inn.
-
- Letters received from Norwich, ¼ past 7 a.m., and dispatched ¼ past 5
- p.m.
-
-
-
-PUBLIC OFFICERS.
-
-
-_Clerk to Magistrates and Union_, W. H. Codling. _Registrar_, Peter
-Eade, junr., Surgeon. _Relieving Officer_, Jehosaphat Postle.
-_Superintendent Registrar_, W. H. Codling. _Assistant Overseer and
-General Collector_, Richard R. Gapp.
-
-
-
-BRADESTONE.
-
-
-A long, straggling village, adjoining Brundall station, and extending 1¾
-miles further E. by S., 7 miles E. of Norwich, and 126½ from London, in
-Blofield hundred, East Norfolk; containing about 160 inhabitants, and 510
-acres of land, chiefly the property of T. G. Tuck, Esq., the lord of the
-adjoining manor, who farms the principal part of the land. The church of
-St. Michael is a handsome building with square tower, principally of
-flint, situated in a meadow half a mile N.E. of the village. The living
-is a rectory consolidated with Strumpshaw, and the incumbent is the Rev.
-E. S. Whitbread.
-
-Agus, Sarah, victualler, White Horse
-Chapman, Mary, shopkeeper
-Gilbert, T. W., Esq., hall
-Laws, William, shopkeeper
-Miller, Wm. Chas., land agent
-Postle, John, coal merchant
-Smith James, blacksmith
-
-
-
-BRAMERTON.
-
-
-A parish in Henstead hundred, East Norfolk, beautifully situated 2 miles
-west of Rockland, 118 miles from London, and 4¾ S.E. of Norwich station.
-The population in 1851 was 227, and it contains 728 acres of rich land,
-belonging to several owners, the largest of whom is John Blake, Esq., who
-resides at the Hall, a mansion facing the common, which has been recently
-enclosed. The church of St. Peter is an ancient structure, rebuilt in
-1462; it has a square tower, ornamented with small spires at each corner.
-The living is a rectory, in the gift of Robert Fellowes, Esq. The Rev.
-Edmund Blake is the incumbent, who resides in the rectory house adjoining
-the church. Here is a small Free School.
-
-Balls, Robert, H., cattle salesman
-Beaumont, Robert, farmer
-Beaumont, Henry, carpenter
-Blake, John, Esq., hall
-Blake, Rev. Edmund, M.A., rectory
-Forder, John, shopkeeper
-Frost, James, gardener
-Miller, James, farmer
-Orsborne, Jacob, farmer
-Reeve, John, gardener
-Rudd, Robert, farmer
-Todd, David, blacksmith
-Tubbs, William, farmer
-Turner, Samuel, victualler, Wood’s End ferry
-Wilde, William, coroner for the City of Norwich
-
-
-
-BUCKENHAM FERRY.
-
-
-A parish and pleasant village on a bold elevation above the Yare, nine
-miles E. by S. of Norwich, comprises 907 acres of land, 12 houses, and 56
-souls. Sir Wm. B. Proctor, Bart. owns all the land (except 37a. of
-glebe), and is lord of the manor, and patron of the living. The church,
-dedicated to St. Nicholas, a venerable structure, with an octagonal
-tower, was thoroughly repaired in 1820.
-
-Beauchamp, Rev. Henry Thomas, rectory
-Green, John, farmer
-Layton, Charles, victualler, Three Horse Shoes
-Waters, Benjamin, farmer, White Horse
-
-
-
-CAISTOR.
-
-
-A small and scattered village and parish, in Henstead hundred, East
-Norfolk; distant 2 miles from Swainsthorpe station, 110 from London, and
-3 miles from Norwich; contained in 1851, 154 inhabitants, and 1020 acres
-of land. This unimportant village was once a flourishing city and
-fortified town, also a Roman station of great importance; traces of its
-walls, &c., are still to be seen. The church is a small building, and
-the living is a rectory in the gift of Mrs. Dashwood, of Caistor Hall,
-who is also lady of the manor; the incumbent is the Rev. John Arthy.
-
-Caistor is supposed to be the capital of the Iceni, a Belgic tribe, and
-was by the Romans called Venta Icenorum; and for distinction, Castrum,
-the camp, whence the East English on their conquest of the country,
-called it Caistor. Many Roman antiquities have been found here, and the
-camp and Roman tower were preserved from intended destruction by a
-railway.
-
-Arthy, Rev. John, M.A., rectory
-Cogman, John, blacksmith
-Cullin, Thomas, farmer, French farm
-Dashwood, Mrs. Harriet, the Hall
-Davey, Alfred, carpenter and wheelwright
-Hewitt, Benjamin, gardener
-King, Alfred, farmer
-Spurrell, James, farmer, Old Hall
-Williamson, Thomas, High Ash
-
-
-
-CARLTON ST. MARY.
-
-
-CARLTON ST. MARY, or EAST CARLTON, is a parish and scattered village, in
-Humbleyard hundred and Henstead Union, East Norfolk; distant from
-Swainsthorpe station 2 miles N.W., and Norwich 5 miles S.W. by S.,
-containing 284 inhabitants in 1851, and 1,116 acres of land.
-
-The Church of St. Peter went to ruins in 1550, but its discharged
-Rectory, valued at £140, still remains as a sinecure in the gift of the
-crown, and incumbency of the Rev. Samuel Barker, of Lakenhall, in
-Suffolk.
-
-The Church of St. Mary is a small edifice with a short tower surmounted
-with a wooden spire. The living is a Rectory, valued, in the King’s
-book, at £4, and in 1831 at £181, in the patronage of the Norwich Charity
-Trustees, and incumbency of the Rev. Robert John Francis, for whom the
-Rev. Frederic Cavill officiates.
-
-Aldborough, William, gardener
-Bunting, John, wheelwright
-Cavill, Rev. Frederick
-Freestone, Edward, attorney, Lodge
-Forster, William, blacksmith
-Huggins, William, farmer
-Points, William, farmer
-Richards, James, farmer
-Smith, Mr. Matthew, Carlton house
-Steward, Rev. John Henry
-Thrower, Isaac, shoemaker
-
-
-
-CATTON.
-
-
-CATTON is a picturesque village, containing many very pretty seats, about
-2½ miles N. of Norwich Station, and 116 miles from London, with 900 acres
-of land; and in 1851, a population of 618. This being a short distance
-from the City of Norwich, many opulent merchants have residences here.
-
-The Church of St. Margaret is a very neat and pretty building, with an
-ancient round tower, octagonal at the top. The inside of the church is
-in excellent repair; it was enlarged and beautifully restored in
-1850–1852, at the expence of nearly £1,000, and contains some good
-specimens of carving and stained glass. The living is a vicarage in the
-gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, and the vicar is the Rev.
-Richard Hart, B.A. There are several bequests for the poor; also a Free
-School, supported by subscription.
-
-Attoe, George, lime burner
-Badcock, William, blacksmith
-Barker, William, farmer
-Belman, Rev.
-Chamberlin, Robert, Esq.
-Cooke, Henry, Esq.
-Cuddon, James, Esq.
-Dickson, Owen, farmer
-Foulsham, Miss
-Gurney, John Henry, Esq., M.P.
-Guymer, Joseph, carpenter and wheelwright
-Guymer, Richard, carpenter, parish clerk
-Guymer, William, senr., carpenter
-Guymer, William, junr., carpenter
-Hart, Rev. Richard, vicar
-Hawtayne, Admiral
-Heath, Charles, Esq.
-Hind, Ephraim, farmer
-Hipper, Robert, Maid’s Head
-Holmes, Edmund, licensed to let horses and flys for hire
-Howald, John, boot and shoemaker
-Jackson, Samuel, tailor
-Minty, Miss Mary
-Neale, William, blacksmith
-Newman, Mrs. Mary A., laundress
-Orsborne, Mark, the Woodman
-Paul, William, shoemaker, George inn
-Plowman, Robert, saddler, Magpie inn
-Potter, Ambrose, grocer
-Powley, Jonathan, Royal Oak
-Rackham, Thomas H., solicitor
-Springfield, Osborn, Esq.
-Walker, Thomas, baker
-
-
-
-COSTESSEY.
-
-
-COSTESSEY, a parish and town corrupted into COSSEY, is pleasantly
-situated 4½ miles N.W. of Norwich. The Hall is the seat of Lord
-Stafford, and stands in an extensive park, close to the Wensum. A fine
-sheet of water crosses the park.
-
-The Church of St. Edmund, 1½ mile east of the hall, is a large building
-with square tower and lofty wooden spire. The living is a perpetual
-Curacy, in the gift of the Trustees of the Great Hospital, and enjoyed by
-the Rev. James William Evans, M.A., who resides here. There is a
-National School, a large Roman Catholic School, and a handsome Roman
-Catholic Chapel. The Baptists have a Chapel.
-
-Baker, B., butcher
-Banham, James, well-sinker
-Banham, William, farmer and butcher
-Barker, Robert, farmer
-Bealey, Thomas, shopkeeper and wheelwright
-Blowers, John, land agent, Hall
-Cannell, Jacob, butcher
-Cole, William, gardener
-Culley, Henry Utting, corn miller
-Culley, John, farmer
-Cushion, William, shoemaker
-Evans, Rev. James W., Cottage
-Fairman, Benjamin, basket-maker
-Frost, Philip, National school
-Grant, Joseph, glass-stainer
-Gunton, Edward, victualler, Red Lion
-Gunton, George, brickmaker
-Hall, Horatio, druggist and grocer
-Harman, James, farmer, Park
-Harman, Leonard, spirit merchant
-Hastings, Edward, carpenter
-Hastings, William, carpenter
-Howard, Peter, farmer
-Hudson, James, victualler, Falcon
-Husenbeth, Rev. F. C., D.D. (Catholic)
-Ivory, Rev. John, (Baptist)
-Jewell, Samuel, veterinary surgeon
-Kidd, S. L. S., bricklayer and lime-burner
-Kidd, Mr. Thomas
-Laws, Mark, shoemaker
-Ling, Daniel, farmer
-Lovett, Mary, farmer
-Martin, Edmund, farmer
-Miller, John, beerhouse
-Norman, John, bricklayer and limeburner
-Perry, John L., grocer and draper
-Rising, Robert C., farmer, Lodge
-Sadler, John, shoemaker
-Savage, George, saddler
-Sidney, Robert C., shopkeeper
-Sisson, Thomas, victualler, Black Swan
-Smith, Charles, registrar of marriages
-Sparks, Mary, British school
-Spaul, John, tailor
-Spaul, John, shopkeeper
-Taylor, Mrs., victualler, White Hart
-Taylor, John, watchmaker (victualler), the Bush
-Taylor, Wm., farmer
-Watcham, Charles, butcher
-White, John, gamekeeper, Park
-Whiteman, Richard, woodman
-Whighton, John, gardener
-Wymer, Harriet, National school
-
- Carrier to Norwich, Mrs. Whighton, Wednesday and Saturday.
-
-
-
-CRINGLEFORD.
-
-
-A small village and parish in Humbleyard hundred, about 2½ miles
-south-west of Norwich, near Hethersett Station, and 120 miles from
-London. It contains nearly 1000 acres of land, and the population in
-1851 was 189.
-
-The Church of St. Peter is a neat building with a square tower. The
-living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Trustees of the Great
-Hospital, Norwich; the incumbent is the Rev. Edward Priest, B.A. There
-is a large corn mill, of ancient establishment, on the river Yare, and a
-good bridge.
-
-Burton, William, toll-keeper
-Candler, Horatio, miller
-Canham, Mr., farmer
-Cracknell, John, wheelwright and smith
-Davie, Rev. W. C.
-Drane, William, farmer
-Pagenstecher, G., Ph. D.
-Priest, Rev. E. B., B.A.
-Smith, Rev. William
-
-
-
-DRAYTON.
-
-
-A compact and pleasant village in Taverham hundred, East Norfolk, and the
-vale of the river Wensum. It is situated about 4 miles N.W. of Norwich
-station, and 117½ from London. The church of St. Margaret is a plain
-building with thatched roof. A new tower has just been erected; the
-inside contains several monuments. The living, in the gift of the Bishop
-of Norwich, is a rectory consolidated with Hellesdon, and held by the
-Rev. Thomas Calthorpe Blofield, M.A., incumbent, who resides at the
-Rectory, a neat dwelling. There are a Baptist Chapel, and a Free School
-for boys and girls. The parish contains 1,284 acres of land, and in 1851
-the population was 472.
-
-Adcock, Edmund, farmer
-Adcock, William, shoemaker
-Arger, John, pork butcher
-Arger, William, gardener and butcher
-Beasey, John, shoemaker
-Blyth, Matthew, beer retailer
-Blyth, Matthew, junr., carpenter
-Blyth, William, carpenter
-Bradshaw, Fras. G. and F. W., Esqrs., D. house
-Bunn, Samuel, farmer
-Buttle, Henry, shopkeeper
-Cannell, John, blacksmith
-Collins, William, victualler, Red Lion
-Fenn, Robert, shoemaker
-French, Ann, farmer
-Green, Rev. J. Spurgeon, curate, M.A.
-Hipper, Thomas, butcher
-Howard, Jeremiah, flour and saw mills
-Laton, Charles Henry, Esq., Lodge
-March, John, shopkeeper
-Mumford, George, gardener
-Oxley, Misses Elizabeth and Margaret
-Thomas, Robert, carpenter and victualler, Cock
-West, John, beerhouse
-
-
-
-DUNSTON.
-
-
-A small parish on the river Tas, in Humbleyard hundred, distant from
-Swainsthorpe station 2 miles N.E., and from Norwich 4 miles; contained,
-in 1851, 126 inhabitants, and 613 acres of land, principally the property
-of Robert Kellett Long, Esq., of Dunston Hall, who is also lord of the
-manor. The church of St. Remigius is a small building; it has a brass in
-the chancel.
-
-Brighton, Robert, cottager
-Byles, Benjamin, farmer
-Fish, Mr. John
-Lincoln, Jeremiah, farm bailiff
-Long, Robert Kellett, Esq., the Hall
-Moy, John, tea-dealer
-Symonds, Robert, gardener
-Wenn, Rev. J. W., curate
-
-
-
-EATON.
-
-
-A small village and parish in the county of Norwich, from which city and
-station it is distant 2 miles south-west. The dean and chapter of
-Norwich are lords of the manor, which contains about 1,300 acres of land.
-The church is dedicated to St. Andrew. The population in 1851 was 785.
-Rev. George Day, incumbent.
-
-Ewing, John William, nurseryman, seedsman, and limeburner
-Fish, Miles, boot and shoemaker, Cellar House
-George, Thomas William, licensed brewer
-Jeffries, John, butcher
-Newson, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer
-Nixon, Robert, the Lamb
-Starrad, James, Red Lion
-Thirkettle, William, blacksmith
-Webb, William, grocer, post office
-
-
-
-GREAT MELTON.
-
-
-GREAT MELTON, 3 miles N. of Hethersett station, and 5½ west of Norwich,
-with 393 inhabitants, and 2,540 acres of land. The church of St. Mary
-has a square tower, built in 1440, containing 3 bells. The living is a
-rectory, in the gift of Caius College, Cambridge; and the incumbent is
-the Rev. Charles Eyers.
-
-Andrews, John, carpenter
-Bloom, Thomas, farmer
-Burrell, John, farmer
-Cox, Alfred, smith and victualler, Green Man
-Eyers, Rev. Charles, rectory
-Gee, Mary Ann, school-teacher
-Howard, Matthew, farmer
-Howett, William, gardener
-Pearson, George and James, farmer
-Reynolds, John, farmer
-Rose, Philip, farmer
-Rose, Mr. Thomas
-Sutton, Wm., farmer
-
-
-
-GREAT PLUMSTEAD.
-
-
-A small village and parish in Blofield hundred, East Norfolk, distant
-from Norwich 5 miles east; the population was returned in 1851, at 359
-inhabitants.
-
-The church of St. Mary is a plain building, partly of brick. The living
-is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich;
-the incumbent is the Rev. Edward Cole.
-
-Abigail, Samuel, farmer
-Brown, Robert, farmer
-Campbell, Fras. Alex., Esq.
-Chenery, Robert, machine maker
-Clarke, Jonathan, shoemaker
-Cockrell, John, blacksmith
-Cole, Rev. Edward, curate
-Foster, Mr. Francis
-Gedge, William, carpenter
-Gooch, Thomas, carpenter
-Goose, William, farmer
-Gostling, John, farmer
-Hambleton, John, farmer
-King, Randall, farmer
-Lond, Thomas, shoemaker
-Maidstone, Jonathan, shopkeeper
-Maidstone, Robert, farmer
-Newman, Robert, farmer
-Pile, Henry, victualler, Hare
-Scott, Jonathan, farmer
-Summons, Francis, shoemaker
-Sutton, Thomas, smith and farrier
-
-
-
-HELLESDON.
-
-
-HELLESDON, or HELLESDEN, situated in Taverham hundred, about 2 miles N.W.
-of Norwich station, and 115½ from London, and lying in a vale on the
-verge of the Wensum. In 1851 the population was 467, but a great part is
-at Hellesdon hamlet, in the county of the city of Norwich. There is a
-small but neat church, dedicated to St. Mary; it is square built, without
-a tower, but has a neat wooden belfry and spire. The living, a Rectory
-consolidated with that of Drayton, is in the gift of the Bishop of
-Norwich, and the incumbent is the Rev. T. C. Blofield. There is a large
-corn mill; and a National School was erected in Hellesdon hamlet in 1852.
-
- Those marked * reside in the Hamlet.
-
-* Abbs, Isaac, shopkeeper
-* Armes, Timothy, cowkeeper
-* Baker, Timothy, corn miller
-* Baldry, John, gardener
-* Basey, John, cowkeeper
-* Batson, Edward, corn miller
-* Beales, Mr. Robert
-* Bleakley, Elizabeth, farmer
-Blyth, James, carpenter
-* Brown, Rev. Philip Utting
-* Clarke, Horace J., manufacturer
-* Clement, Gallant, gardener
-Cross, George farmer
-Delane, Mr. William
-Denington, Job, gardener
-Gowing, George, farmer, Old Hall
-* Greenfield, Samuel, gardener
-Holman, Josiah, blacksmith
-* Kenney, Mr. Edward
-* Knopwood, John, victualler, Windmill
-* Lemmon, Edward, shoemaker
-* Lock, Miss Elizabeth
-* Porrett, William, butcher
-* Reynolds, Joshua, corn miller
-Sharman, Mr. John
-* Steward, Samuel W. P., brickmaker
-* Tallowin, Josiah, victualler, Mile Cross
-* Upton, James, gardener
-Wells, W. H., corn miller
-White, George, grocer
-* Wright, Harriet, schoolmistress
-
-
-
-HETHERSETT.
-
-
-A railway station, and neat and extensive village and parish on the Ely
-and Norwich railway, in Humbleyard hundred, East Norfolk, distant from
-London 120 miles, Wymondham 5 miles, and 6 from Norwich. There are
-several donations bequeathed by different parties, principally for the
-benefit of the poor of this parish, which are distributed annually.
-Petty Sessions are held at the Queen’s Head. Here are Chapels for
-Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists; also a National School for boys and
-girls, which are both well attended, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Curson.
-
-The church, which is plain, with a square tower and small wooden spire,
-has five bells. The living is a rectory, with Canteloff annexed, in the
-gift of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. The Oak of Reformation,
-under which Kett and the Norfolk rebels took their Oath of Covenant in
-1549, is still alive. The number of acres is 2,635, and the population
-1,209. The station is in Ketteringham, about a mile distant.
-
-Andrew, Rev. William W.
-Back, Henry, farmer
-Baker, Benjamin, farmer
-Bale, Thomas, poulterer
-Blomfield, Miles, farmer, Holly Farm
-Brown, Edward, farmer
-Buckingham, Nicholas, farmer
-Clarke, Julia, grocer, tea dealer, and draper
-Clarke, Rowland, baker
-Cullingham, John, boot and shoe-maker
-Cursons, John, boot and shoe-maker, parish clerk
-Curson, Smith, National Schoolmaster
-Davey, Robert, farmer
-Dickman, John
-Emms, Mrs., tuscan and straw bonnet maker
-Fish, John
-Fisk, Edward, harness maker
-Ford, William, butcher, King’s Head
-Fox, James, Greyhound
-Gurney, Mrs. Mary, Thickthorne Hall
-Guyton, Henry, miller
-Hoste, Lady
-Hurn, Thomas, blacksmith
-Langford, Captain George
-Lofty, Jeremiah, builder
-Morter, William, glover, boot and shoemaker
-Parker, Lofty, Queen’s Head and post-office
-Reynolds, Susanna, grocer
-Richardson, Hardiman, farmer
-Secret, William, pensioner
-Sewell, Mrs.
-Sharman, Thomas, tailor and draper
-Smith, James, farmer
-Smith, James, jun., farmer
-Stannard, William, farmer
-Thrower, James, veterinary surgeon
-Traxton, James, tailor and draper
-Thraxton, Richard, carpenter
-Worgate, T. S., Esq.
-Youngman, William, miller
-
-
-
-HILLINGTON.
-
-
-HILLINGTON, or HELLINGTON. A parish and small village, 7 miles S.E. from
-Norwich, is in Loddon hundred and Clavering Union, East Norfolk,
-containing 87 inhabitants. The area of the parish is 516 acres, which
-belong to Miss Barham, J. Marcom, Esq., Richard Denny, Esq. and Doughty’s
-Hospital, Norwich. The church of St. John the Baptist is small, with a
-round tower.
-
-Barham, Judith
-Hurrell, John, butcher
-Martin, William, farmer
-Thorpe, Robert, butcher
-
-
-
-HONINGHAM.
-
-
-A village and parish in the hundred of Forehoe, East Norfolk, distant
-from Norwich and East Dereham 8 miles. This parish contains 232
-inhabitants, and 2,522 acres of land. The church of St. Andrew is a
-small building; the rectory is in the gift of the Rev. George Bayning.
-Here is a National School.
-
-Balls, Thomas, farmer
-Bayning, Rt. Hon. and Rev. Lord
-Beckett, William, gardener and shopkeeper
-Child, James, blacksmith
-Doubleday, Elizabeth, milliner
-Ephraim, Job, national school
-Gooch, Stephen, farmer
-Grand, Charles, shoemaker
-Grand, John, tailor
-Hipkin, Stephen, farmer
-Neeve, Robert Johnson, corn miller
-Reeve, Howard, farmer
-Reeve, William, farmer, plumber, and glazier
-Spratt, Mrs., national school
-Thurston, John, farmer
-Ward, Rev. W. C., curate
-Young, James, victualler, Buck
-
-
-
-HORSHAM ST. FAITH’S.
-
-
-A parish in Taverham hundred, East Norfolk, better known as ST. FAITH’S,
-including NEWTON ST. FAITH, one mile further north, on the direct road to
-Aylsham from Norwich, and distant 5 miles north of the latter station, 7
-miles south of Aylsham, and 118½ from London, containing, in 1851, 923
-inhabitants in Horsham, and 288 in Newton. The church of the Virgin Mary
-is an old building, with four large windows, and high embattled tower of
-Gothic architecture. The land comprises 2,700 acres of tolerably good
-land, belonging to several proprietors, the largest of whom is Lord
-Viscount Ranelagh, who is lord of the manor and patron of the living a
-curacy, enjoyed by the Rev. William Atthill, M.A. The Wesleyans have a
-chapel here, and also one at Newton St. Faith’s. The Union Workhouse,
-half a mile north-east of the church, is a large brick building, with
-accommodation for 300 inmates. There is a large cattle fair held for
-three weeks, commencing October 17th, where a vast quantity of cattle
-from Scotland and the surrounding country is sent. Here was anciently a
-market, a Benedictine priory, founded in 1105, and an hospital of Knights
-Templars.
-
-
-ST. FAITH’S UNION WORKHOUSE.
-
-
-The Rev. A. S. Warner, _Chaplain_. Robert Thompson, Esq., _Surgeon_.
-James and Mahala Goodchild, _Master and Matron_. Esther Goodchild,
-_Assistant Matron_. Joseph and Elizabeth Howlett, _Schoolmaster and
-Schoolmistress_. Andrew Child, _Porter_. 30 parishes in Union.
-
-Atthill, Rev., William, rector of St. Faith’s; h Horsford
-Barker, Edward, horse farrier
-Batley, Stephen, cabinet and chair maker
-Blyth, John, boot and shoe maker
-Bridges, John, boot and shoe maker
-Britcher, William, the Crown
-Bullard, Robert, shopkeeper and butcher
-Cable, Robert, King’s Head
-Carman, Philip Lincoln, superintendent registrar
-Cooper, James, gardener
-Eglington, Richard, miller and farmer
-Forster, William, bricklayer
-Gear, Joseph, and Potter, Eliza, superintendents of the day and sunday
-schools
-Harper, Elizabeth, shopkeeper
-Hook, Samuel B., tailor
-Holmes, George, clerk to St. Faith’s church
-Kerry, Henry, tailor
-Lovick, John, beer retailer and farmer
-Lovick, Samuel, baker
-Newton, Edward, the Crown
-Nunn, Eve Elizabeth, Jolly Butchers
-Osborn, George, haircutter
-Pearce, John, smith in general
-Painter, Thomas, boot and shoe maker
-Priestley, William Stanton, surgeon
-Reynolds, Charlotte, day school for children
-Reynolds, Edward, farmer
-Reynolds, James, corn and seed merchant
-Rice, James, Black Swan, and post-office
-Scarnett, John, farmer and builder
-Scarnett, John, general shopkeeper and blacksmith
-Snelling, Elizabeth, Cross Keys
-Webb, Benjamin, shopkeeper and basket-maker
-West, John, farmer
-Woolsey, Alfred, shopkeeper
-Youngs, Peter, saddle and harness maker
-
-
-
-INTWOOD.
-
-
-A very small village and parish, pleasantly situated near the Hethersett
-station, 3½ miles S.W. of Norwich, containing upwards of 600 acres of
-land, all the property of Joseph Salisbury Muskett, Esq., who rebuilt the
-hall in splendid style. The church of All Saints is in the patronage of
-J. S. Muskett, Esq., and the incumbent is the Rev. W. Day, M.A. The
-population in 1851 was 73.
-
-Allden, William Spratt, farmer
-Clarke, Jacob, gardener
-Davie, Rev. W. C., curate
-Muskett, J. Salisbury, Esq., hall
-
-
-
-KESWICK.
-
-
-KESWICK is a small parish in Humbleyard hundred, 3 miles S.S.W. from
-Norwich. The population in 1851 was 126. The London and Norwich railway
-passes close to the village, which contains 722 acres of land,
-principally belonging to Hudson Gurney, Esq., who is lord of the manor,
-and occupies the New Hall.
-
-Bennett, James, gardener, old hall
-Birkbeck, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucy, old hall
-Blomfield, Miles, corn miller
-Edwards, John, farmer and land agent
-Emms, Frederic, gardener, new hall
-Gurney, Hudson, Esq., new hall
-Phillips, James, gardener, new hall
-
-
-
-KETTERINGHAM.
-
-
-KETTERINGHAM is a small village and parish in Humbleyard hundred, distant
-from Wymondham station 3½ miles, and six from Norwich. The principal
-part of the land in this parish belongs to Sir John Peter Boileau, Bart.
-The church is a neat building. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of
-Sir John P. Boileau, and the incumbent is the Rev. W. W. Andrew. The
-number of acres is 1,600, and the population 209.
-
-Beadley, Miss Caroline
-Blomfield, William, farmer
-Boileau, Sir J. Peter, Bart., hall
-Cook, John Sewell, farmer
-Easton, George, gardener
-Hunter, Robert, carpenter
-Ringer, John Michael, farm bailiff
-Thrower, James, blacksmith
-
-
-
-KIRBY BEDON.
-
-
-KIRBY BEDON, a village 4½ miles S.E. of Norwich, in the Henstead hundred.
-Its houses are scattered; containing 296 inhabitants, and 1362 acres,
-belonging to several proprietors. Sir H. J. Stracey, Charles Lombe,
-Esq., and Edward Lombe, Esq., are lords of the manor, to whom great part
-of the land belong. The church of St. Andrew’s stands on a height, and
-is a low square building with thatched roof, and a tower with a base of
-flint about 10 feet high, and the upper part of wood. The inside is
-plain, and contains several monuments to the Brooke family; also an
-ancient sculpture, representing a man and woman kneeling at the altar,
-but time has nearly obliterated the inscription. The living is a
-rectory, enjoyed by the Rev. E. Day. The old hall, a very ancient
-mansion—the lower part only now remains, which is inhabited by labourers.
-
-Bird, Joseph, farmer
-Clare, Charles, junr., farmer
-Day, Rev. Edward, rectory
-Drake, George F., Esq.
-Horne, Robert, victualler, Stracey Arms, and gardener
-Mendham, Mr. Richard
-Neeve, Richard, gardener and shopkeeper
-Money, William F., farmer
-Seal, John, blacksmith
-Smith, Robert, shoemaker
-Varville, James, farmer and brickmaker
-Woolsey, Jeremiah, farmer and brickmaker
-
-
-
-LITTLE MELTON.
-
-
-A parish, with 379 inhabitants, principally small farmers. The lord of
-this manor is — Lombe, Esq., to whom belongs the greater part of the
-land, which comprises nearly 700 acres. The church, St. James’, is a
-small thatched building, with a square tower. The living is a vicarage
-in the patronage of Emanuel College, Cambridge. The incumbent is the
-Rev. J. C. Berkley, M.A.
-
-Aldred, Thomas D., farmer
-Andrews, John, carpenter and beerhouse
-Barnes, Mary, shopkeeper
-Berkley, Rev. J. C., vicar
-Beverley, Miss Mary
-Child, Charles and Mary, school teachers
-Coggle, John, farmer
-Davey, John, gardener
-Eadon, E., gardener
-Forster, Thomas, farmer and parish clerk
-Fox, Edmund, plumber and glazier
-Gaff, John, farmer
-Howard, Mr. Thomas
-Kemp, John, gardener
-Lovett, John W., corn miller
-Long, James, farmer
-Ringer, Daniel, farmer
-Rudd, Francis G., farmer
-Webster, James, gardener
-
-
-
-LITTLE PLUMSTEAD.
-
-
-A small, neat village and parish in Blofield hundred, contained, in 1851,
-309 inhabitants; distant from Norwich 6 miles E. by north. The church
-(St. Gervase) is a small neat building, with a square tower. The inside
-is tastefully fitted up, and contains several handsome monuments. A
-handsome painted window is placed at the east end.
-
-Boast, Moses, farmer
-Bolton, John, farmer
-Bussey, Benjamin, parish clerk
-Crow, Robert, farmer
-George, John, farmer
-Goulder, Robert, farmer
-Green, James, brick and tile maker
-Jones, Peter, farmer
-Morter, Robert, shopkeeper
-Nicholls, John, farmer
-Read, George, farmer
-Spanton, Francis, victualler, Brick Kilns
-Worth, Misses Susan, Maria and Sophia, the Hall
-
-
-
-MARSHAM.
-
-
-A parish and considerable village in South Erpingham hundred, Aylsham
-Union, East Norfolk, 2 miles south of Aylsham, and 10 north from Norwich:
-contained, in 1851, 662 inhabitants. The area of the parish is 1,819
-acres; the soil belongs to various owners. W. Repton, Esq., is lord of
-the manor.
-
-The church of All Saints has a nave, chancel, and square tower, 8 bells,
-and an ancient screen and font. The chancel has some stones to the
-memory of the Norris and other families. The living is a rectory, in the
-gift of the Earl of Lichfield; the Rev. John Gunton, B.A., is the
-incumbent, by whom a neat rectory house has been built, assisted by Queen
-Anne’s bounty, the tithes commuted for £344. The poor’s land produces a
-rental of £16 5s. per annum. Here is a school, supported by the rector.
-The Primitive Methodists have a chapel here.
-
-Cook, John, shopkeeper and brickmaker
-Elvin, David, miller
-Elvin, William, shopkeeper
-Farmer, James, farmer
-Forster, William, schoolmaster to parish school
-Gunton, Rev. John, rector
-Howlett, John, farmer
-Jones, John, boot and shoe maker and shopkeeper
-Jones, John, farmer
-Jones, Robert, boot and shoe maker
-Kellington, Samuel, post-office
-Lake, William, White Hart
-Lambert, John, farmer
-Marsham, Rev. Henry, rector of Brampton and curate of Stratton, Marsham
-Hall
-Mason, Edward, Plough and Shuttle
-Moore, Edward, blacksmith
-Skipper, Isaac, boot and shoe maker
-Soam, Peter, farmer
-Spink, Peter, shopkeeper
-Tredwell, John, farmer
-Warnes, Miss Elizabeth
-Warnes, Mrs. Emily, Baldwick Hall
-Watts and Brothers, farmers
-Wighton, Thomas, farmer
-
-
-
-MULBARTON.
-
-
-A village and parish in Humbleyard hundred, East Norfolk, near the
-Swainsthorpe station, 109 miles from London, and 5 S.W. from Norwich,
-containing 587 inhabitants, and 1350 acres of land. The church of St.
-Mary Magdalen has some old tombs. The rectory is in the gift of the Rev.
-J. H. Steward; and the Rev. Richard Gay Lucas, B.A., is the incumbent.
-Petty Sessions are held on the third Monday of every month, at the
-World’s End Inn, where there is an Odd Fellows’ Lodge, M.U.
-
-Banham, John, carpenter
-Barrell, Samuel, miller
-Barrell, William, miller
-Blake, John, farmer and butcher
-Blake, Robert, farmer and butcher
-Brett, Major, the Lodge
-Claxton, George, farmer
-Cremer, Charles, miller
-Dye, Robert, shoemaker
-Gowing, Samuel, farmer
-Harvey, William, farmer
-Lane, John, farmer
-Lucas, Rev. Richard Gay, B.A., rectory
-Norris, Mr. James
-Norris, Mr. John
-Overed, Walter, veterinary surgeon
-Petchall, Mark B., shoemaker
-Rice, James, blacksmith
-Rice, Robert, wheelwright, &c.
-Squires, Paul, Esq., the Hall
-Todd, John, post-office
-Todd, William, World’s End
-Turner, James, yeoman
-Turner, John, yeoman
-Wright, William, tailor
-
-
-
-PANXWORTH.
-
-
-A village in Walsham hundred, comprising 600 acres of good land, situated
-9 miles E. of Norwich, and 5 N. of Brundall station, containing 134
-inhabitants, wholly dependent on agriculture. A new Church was built in
-1847, at a cost of £500. The benefice is a rectory, consolidated with
-Woodbastwick, and enjoyed by the Rev. Henry Dunster, M.A.
-
-Easton, Robert, farmer and maltster
-Ely, Elijah, veterinary surgeon and victualler, Red Lion inn
-Riches, John, farmer
-Rix, Matthew, grocer
-Rose, William, farmer
-Starling, Thomas, blacksmith
-Thirtle, Robert, gamekeeper
-Wyatt, Elijah, miller
-
-
-
-RACKHEATH.
-
-
-RACKHEATH, in Taverham hundred, 4½ miles N.E. of Norwich, was originally
-divided into two parishes, called Great and Little Rackheath, now united
-in one. The population in 1851 was 281, employed chiefly in husbandry.
-The houses are very widely spread; some are two miles distant from each
-other. The parish contains about 2000 acres. The Hall, a splendid
-mansion, has lately been much added to and embellished by the present
-owner, Sir Henry J. Stracey; it is in the centre of a large and
-well-wooded park. The Grange is also an adjoining estate, belonging to
-the same owner. He is also lord of the manor, and patron of the church
-of All Saints, which stands half a mile from the village, in a meadow.
-The incumbent is the Rev. F. H. S. Hodgson. There is also a Free School,
-supported by Sir H. J. Stracey. Here was formerly a Priory.
-
-Aldous, Frederic, farmer
-Buttifant, William, farmer
-Clark, John, W. victualler, Green Man
-Davey, Emma, school-mistress
-Etheridge, Thomas, farmer
-Forder, Joseph, blacksmith
-George, Henry, farmer
-Gillingwater, Edward, gardener
-Goulder, Christmas E., farm bailiff
-Pyle, Robt., farmer, Green Farm
-Stracey, Sir Henry J., the Hall
-Ward, James, shopkeeper
-Watts, Robert, farmer
-
-
-
-ROCKLAND ST. MARY’S.
-
-
-A large village, pleasantly situated in Henstead Union, 6 miles S.E. of
-Norwich, with 485 inhabitants, and containing 1,338 acres of rich,
-well-cultivated land, in the vale of the Yare. Sir Charles H. Rich is
-lord of the chief manor, and the present proprietors are Hudson Gurney,
-Esq., and Robert Gilbert, jun., Esq. The church (St. Mary) is a neat
-building, on a height, and commands an extensive view of the country: it
-has a chancel and aisle, with thatched roof, and a small square tower.
-The ivy-covered ruins of another church are still visible in the same
-churchyard. The living is a rectory annexed to Holverstone, in the gift
-of Queen’s College, Cambridge, and incumbency of the Rev. J. Dewe, B.A.,
-who lives in the rectory, a new residence adjoining the churchyard; and
-at the southern extremity of the village, in a vale of the river Yare, is
-the New Inn, commanding a most extensive view of the river and broad, or
-lake, of nearly 100 acres. There is a National School for educating 50
-children.
-
-Beeston, Robert, smith and iron-founder
-Blaza, Philip, farmer
-Blake, George, brickmaker
-Blake, Robert, shopkeeper
-Coleman, Mr. John
-Coleman, Rhoda, school-mistress
-Dewe, Rev. Joseph, B.D., Rectory
-Edwards, John, farmer
-Forder, Richard, carpenter
-Forder, Robert, thatcher
-George, George, farmer
-Gilbert, Robert, farmer
-Goodrum, Richard, farmer
-Potter, James, gardener
-Rudd, Henry, victualler, the Crown
-Roberts, James, shopkeeper and wheel-wright
-Rudd, Miss Jane
-Minns, George, farmer
-Nobbs, Samuel, farmer
-Thurston, Robert, saddler
-West, John, victualler, Star
-Watson, William, victualler, New Inn
-Wickham, James, bricklayer
-
-
-
-SPIXWORTH.
-
-
-A small agricultural village in Taverham hundred, about 4½ miles N. of
-Norwich. It contains about 2000 acres of land; and in 1851 the
-population was 41. The church of St. Peter is a neat building, with two
-large Gothic windows; it has a small but lofty tower. The inside
-contains several monuments to the memory of the Pecks and also the
-Longes.
-
-Broughton, John, blacksmith
-Eaton, George, farmer
-Holmes, Benjamin, farmer
-Howes, Rev. George, Rectory
-Longe, John, Esq., Hall
-Porter, Mrs. Jane, farmer
-
-
-
-STRUMPSHAW.
-
-
-STRUMPSHAW is a parish and scattered village, distant 8½ miles E. of
-Norwich, 1¾ mile N. from Buckenham station, and 122 miles from London; in
-Blofield hundred and Union, East Norfolk. The church of St. Peter has a
-square tower, containing 3 bells. The living is a rectory, value about
-£520, with that of Bradestone. The Rev. E. S. Whitbread, M.A., is patron
-and incumbent: there are about 64 acres of glebe land attached. The
-parish contains about 1,337 acres; and the population in 1851 was 441.
-There are a few small charities, distributed in fuel and wheat, left by
-the late Mr. Black.
-
-Alexander, Thomas, tailor
-Atkins, Thomas, farmer
-Barnes, John T., farmer
-Burton, Mr. Robert
-Chapman, John, miller
-Culley, Mr., boarding academy
-Denton, James, timber merchant
-Dingle, John, shopkeeper
-Goffin, Alexander, bricklayer
-Goffin, Thomas, brickmaker
-Hylton, John, blacksmith
-Oakley, Thomas, parish clerk
-Plow, Christopher, shoemaker
-Porter, Benjamin, coal merchant
-Postle, Thomas, farmer
-Pyle, John, farmer
-Shrewe, John, victualler, Goat
-Simmons, Thomas, gardener
-Smith, Richard, blacksmith
-Spooner, John, wheelwright and victualler, Shoulder of Mutton
-Steward, Thomas, cattle dealer
-Tuck, Thomas Gilbert, Esq.
-Wells, William, farmer
-Whitbread, Rev. E. S., M.A., Rectory
-
-
-
-SWAINSTHORPE.
-
-
-A railway station, village, and parish in the hundred of Humbleyard, 108
-miles from London, and 5½ from Norwich S. by W., containing 240
-inhabitants, and 819 acres of land. The church is dedicated to St.
-Peter; the rectory of which is in the patronage of R. K. Long, Esq., and
-the Rev. Henry Long.
-
-Bennett, Benjamin, shoemaker
-Brandford, Ezra, victualler, Dun Cow
-Canham, E., station master
-Cannell, Jacob, butcher
-Carpenter, Robert, farmer
-Ecclestone, Henry, police officer
-Freeman, Mr., academy
-Gooch, G. Sutton, veterinary surgeon
-Gooch, Rachel, smith and wheelwright
-Muttimer, George, farmer
-Turner, Mr. and Mrs., master and matron of Union House
-
-
-
-SWARDESTON.
-
-
-A village and parish in Henstead hundred, near the Swainsthorpe station,
-4 miles S.S.W. from Norwich, containing 950 acres of land, and in 1851 a
-population of 381. The church of the Virgin Mary is a neat building: the
-Rev. John Henry Steward, M.A., of East Carlton, is patron, and incumbent
-of the vicarage. It has a fine screen, some stained glass, and some
-tombs.
-
-Arundel, Samuel, cooper
-Barrett, Elizabeth, shopkeeper
-Barrett, William, thatcher
-Brown, Robert D., bricklayer
-Brown, James, shopkeeper
-Bond, Robert, farmer
-Cannell, Isaac, blacksmith
-Cunningham, John, tailor
-Cunningham, Wm., butcher
-Cannell, Henry, gardener
-Davy, Barnard, blacksmith
-Fairman, Samuel, bricklayer
-Fish, Miles, shoemaker
-Hamnell, Paul, shoemaker
-Hall, James, wheelwright
-Hubbard, John, gardener
-King, Robert, farmer
-Kemp, Daniel T., Esq., Rectory
-Raven, Benjamin, farmer
-Stewart, Rev. H., B.A., curate
-Turner, Daniel, victualler, Dog
-Twiss, Christopher, farmer
-
- Wesleyan chapel. National school, erected 1841, enlarged 1855, called
- Rev. Samuel Chapman’s school: school-master, Joseph Cook.
-
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-
-
-
-THORPE.
-
-
-THORPE, near Norwich, or THORPE ST. ANDREW. A picturesque village, 2
-miles east of Norwich, on the banks of the river Yare, over which the
-Norwich and Yarmouth railway passes, by two newly-constructed bridges.
-The church of St. Andrew is a small Gothic building, with a plain
-thatched roof, and a small square tower. The inside contains many old
-monuments; one, dated 1700, to the memory of Peter Vertigans, Esq. The
-living is a rectory, in the gift of the Rev. Armine Herring, M.A., and
-the incumbent is the Rev. Armine Herring. One mile S.E. of the village
-is the County Lunatic Asylum. The parish is in Blofield hundred, and the
-population in 1851 was 912. There is a neat chapel belonging to the
-Congregationalists.
-
-Alborn, Samuel, farmer
-Bacon, Miss Mary Ann
-Bailey, George, King’s Head
-Barker, Henry John
-Batley, Mrs. Susannah
-Bolingbroke, Frederic, Esq.
-Bracey, Frederick, boot and shoe maker
-Bracey, Robert, shopkeeper
-Bright, John, Red Lion
-Brightwen, John, Esq.
-Brinded, Robert, bricklayer
-Bulley, William, shopkeeper
-Burton, Thomas, flour merchant
-Clabburn, William, Esq., shawl manufacturer
-Cattermole, Mary, Three Tuns’ inn
-Clayton, Miss Margaret Elizabeth
-Dale, Robert, timber merchant
-Davey, Joseph, manufacturer
-Emms, Thomas, gardener
-Etheridge, Philip, Esq.
-Farman, William, carpenter and joiner
-Frost, Rev. William, Thorpe Lodge
-Gurney, Charles, Esq., banker
-Gurney, Hay, Esq., banker
-Harvey, Sir Robert, Bart., Household House
-Hastings, Elwin
-Herring, Rev. Armine, rectory
-Hopcroft, Mr. Thomas
-Jay, George, fish merchant
-Jecks, Charles, Esq., grove
-Jecks, William, merchant
-King, Robert, Esq.
-Lincoln, Edmund, carpenter
-Lincoln, Francis, shopkeeper
-Martin, William, whitesmith
-Morgan, Henry, brewer
-Palmer, Nathaniel, Esq., barrister
-Palmer, Thomas Fletcher, solicitor
-Patteson, Henry, brewer
-Postle, Misses
-Rose, Ann, shopkeeper
-Rowling, Nathan S., Esq.
-Sabberton, Thomas, smith in general
-Shardelow, Benjamin, plumber and glazier
-Smith, Joseph, the Buck
-Southgate, Henry, the Griffin
-Spooner, John, boot and shoe maker
-Starling, Samuel, farmer
-Tinker, Harris, boot and shoe maker
-Todd, Daniel, post-office
-Upcroft, Mrs. Sarah
-Wells, Robert Esq.
-Western, Charles, brewer
-White, William, gardener
-Willett, Henry, Esq., manufacturer
-Wines, Miss, milliner
-Wright, Robert, land agent
-
-
-
-TROWSE NEWTON.
-
-
-A village, situated 1 mile S.E. from Norwich, on the river Yare. Its
-population is 639; but, including the whole parish, which extends into
-Norwich, is 1,363. The church is a neat edifice, with tower and one
-bell. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of
-Norwich. Rev. George Carter, M.A. is the incumbent.
-
-Alborough, Thomas, farmer
-Bullard, Mrs. Maria, grocer
-Cannell, Edward, coal merchant
-Carter, Rev. George, vicar
-Coleman, S., Trowse Eye
-Daniels, Robert, blacksmith
-Denny, Thomas, butcher
-Digby, Robert, White House
-Ellis, Joseph, farmer
-Fox, Henry, Lime Kilns
-Finch, John, wheelwright
-Goose, Robert, lime burner
-Gowing, George, wheelwright
-Gowing, L. George, farmer
-Gowen, John, gardener
-Grief, James, White Horse
-Grief, Jonathan, butcher
-Grief, William, clerk to the church
-Harris, Robert, gardener
-Huson, William, boot and shoe-maker
-Jecks, Mr. Isaac
-Lingwood, John, shoemaker
-Middleton, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker
-Money, Archibald F., the Crown Point
-Murrell, George, Crown Point tavern
-Plant, James, farmer
-Proudfoot, Misses E. and A., grocers
-Smith, John, gardener
-Spruce, John, dealer
-Stageman, Miss, National School
-Thetford, William, gardener and pork butcher
-Thurlow, John, baker and grocer
-Tompkins, Miss, Trowse British School
-Turner, John, farmer, hall
-Youngs, William, Carpenters’ Arms
-
-
-
-WITTON.
-
-
-A very small agricultural village and parish in Blofield hundred, with
-587 acres of rich land, situated 2 miles from Brundall station, and 5
-miles E. of Norwich. Principal owners, John Penrice, Esq., and Rev. C.
-Penrice. The church (St. Margaret) is a plain building, and contains
-nothing worthy of remark. The rectory, of small value, consolidated with
-Little Plumstead and Brundall, is enjoyed by the patron, the Rev. Charles
-Penrice, who resides at Little Plumstead. Two farm houses and one mill,
-with a few cottages, form the village; and the population, in 1851, was
-120.
-
-Chenery, Robert, blacksmith
-Culley, George B., farmer
-Culley, George Scott, farmer and maltster
-Penrice, Mrs., Witton House
-Palmer, Frederic, farmer
-Ward, Joseph, farmer and corn miller
-
-
-
-WRAMPLINGHAM.
-
-
-A village and parish in Forehoe hundred, 4 miles north from Wymondham
-station, containing 245 inhabitants, and 830 acres of land. The church
-of St. Peter and Paul is a small ancient edifice, with a round tower and
-octagonal top. The rectory is in the gift of Robert Marsham, Esq.; and
-the Rev. Thomas Gordon Marsham, M.A., is the incumbent. There is a
-school for the education of the children of this parish, supported partly
-by the rector.
-
-Brighty, Jacob L., victualler, King’s Head, and smith
-Cann, Rev. John S.
-Cullyer, William, farmer
-Farrer, Mrs. Sophia
-Fisher, George, carpenter
-Fisher, Thomas, farmer
-Hubbard, John, farmer
-Marsham, Rev. Thomas, rector
-Ringer, William, farmer
-Sayer, Shadrach and David, millers
-Walker, Robert, farmer
-
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-
-
-
-
-WYMONDHAM.
-
-
-Wymondham is a pleasantly situated market town and parish in the Forehoe
-hundred, 115½ miles from London, and 10½ miles S.W. from Norwich. The
-town stands on an elevated position, and is of some antiquity. The
-market is held on Friday, but from its vicinity to Norwich, is not well
-attended. There are three annual Fairs, February 14th, May 17th, and
-September 29th; the two former for cattle, and the latter a pleasure
-fair.
-
-The old market cross, situated in the centre of the town, is an object of
-curiosity on account of its antique appearance, and its carved devices,
-representing different articles of turnery, which originally formed one
-of the staple branches of the trade of this place, but now nearly
-extinct; the manufacture of bombazines, crapes, &c., is carried on to a
-considerable extent for Norwich houses. There are a brewery and corn
-mills. There are several respectable mansions and family residences in
-the town and neighbourhood. Gas works are erected on Fairland, and the
-town is well lighted. A Free Grammar School for the education of
-tradesmen’s sons was established and endowed by Henry VI., and various
-sums have been subsequently left by benevolent parties, which have
-enabled the trustees to carry out fully the intentions of the founder, by
-appointing a gentleman in holy orders as master of this important
-establishment. St. Thomas à Becket’s chapel, a commodious building, has
-been repaired, and is now used for the school-room.
-
-There are several charities, bequeathed by sundry persons, for the
-benefit of the poor, which funds are distributed annually, in money,
-coals, &c., and for the repairs of the church, also for increasing the
-stipend of the vicar.
-
-The Bridewell, or House of Correction, is situated at the entrance of the
-town from Norwich, and is devoted to the reception of female prisoners
-only, who are sentenced to hard labour, where they serve their periods of
-imprisonment in washing, sewing, &c., for the prisoners confined in
-Norwich gaol. This well-conducted establishment is under the matronship
-of Mrs. Greenfield.
-
-The Norwich and Brandon railway passes close to the town, and here is the
-junction with the Dereham branch line; a neat station is erected, as well
-as warehouses for the reception of goods, &c.
-
-The population was returned, in 1851, at 5,175 inhabitants, of whom about
-3,300 are in the town. The number of acres is 10,600. The church, which
-is a large noble edifice, had formerly a monastery attached, but it was
-destroyed many years back; a portion of the ruins still remain. The
-octagon tower at the east end of the church is in good preservation. At
-the west end, a spacious and lofty square tower was built by the
-inhabitants many years since, (and contains five bells,) which gives an
-imposing effect to the whole structure; the interior is neat, with a
-carved roof, supported by full-length figures of angels, and, and with
-the valuable organ, underwent repair in 1845. There are several
-monuments and tablets to the families of Clifton, Burroughes, Jermy, &c.
-The living is a vicarage in the patronage of the Bishop of Ely, who is
-appropriator of the great tithes.
-
-The Quakers, Independents, Methodists, Wesleyans, Baptists, and Plymouth
-Brethren, have each a chapel here.
-
- POST-OFFICE—James Fison, postmaster. Money Orders are granted at this
- office.
-
-
-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Abbott, Mrs. Charlotte, Fairland street
-Anderson, Rev. J., Independent Minister
-Cooper, Mr. James, Bridewell street
-Culyer, Mrs., Town green
-Daniel, Rev. William, Town green
-Eden, Rev. Robert, vicar, Vicar street
-Grisdale, Rev. Joseph, B.A., master of the Grammar school, Town green
-Jones, Rev. David, chaplain to the Bridewell
-Jones, Mrs. Sophia Ann, Hill House
-Knapman, Capt. John, R.N.
-Lloyd, Mrs., Fairland street
-Poll, Mr. John, Town green
-Rayner, Mr. William Edward, Town close
-Skoulding, Charles, M.D., Market place
-Sparkhall, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bridewell street
-Stone, Mrs. Mary, Town green
-Wiffen, Mrs. Ann, Bridewell street
-
-
-
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, ETC.
-
-
-Adams, Samuel, retailer in beer, Town green
-Atkins, Obadiah, schoolmaster, Bridewell street
-Bale, Charlotte, milliner, Market place
-Bale, William, butcher, Town green
-Barnard, John, boot and shoe maker, Market place
-Barnard, Matthew, saddle and harness maker, Fairland street
-Betts, Sarah, shopkeeper, Town green
-Bircham, John, the Dove, Town green
-Bowgen, Philip, plumber and glazier, Damgate street
-Brabetor, Honour, butcher, Damgate str.
-Brewster, Sarah, Black Horse, Suton str.
-Browne, Eliza, Queen’s Head, Bridewell street
-Browne, William, Sun inn, Damgate str.
-Bunn, John, cooper, Damgate street
-Bunn, John, bootmaker, Market place
-Bunn, William, baker, Fairland street
-Camp, William and Son, carpenters, Bridewell street
-Cann and Clarke, brewers and maltsters, wine and spirit merchants, Market
-place
-Cann John, Stephenson, attorney and solicitor
-Cann, John, miller, agent to the Norwich Union Life and Fire offices, and
-General Hail storm office; h Town green
-Cann, S. J. Stephenson, solicitor, clerk to Magistrates, Commissioner of
-Taxes, and the Forehoe Board of Guardians, Superintendent Registrar,
-Secretary to the Gas Company, Branch Bank of Messrs. Harvey and Hudson,
-Market place
-Cann, Samuel, wheelwright and retailer in beer, Town green
-Cann, William, butcher, Market place
-Chambers, John, licensed dealer in spirits, Market place
-Chapman, James, King’s Head hotel, Market place
-Clarke, Cordal, solicitor’s clerk, Vicar street
-Clarke, Ellen, milliner and dressmaker, Market place
-Clarke, Ethelbert, carpenter, Market place
-Clarke, Edward Palmer, solicitor, Vicar street
-Clarke, William B., builder, Market street
-Colman, James, builder, Fairland street
-Colman, Thomas Edward Tawell, surgeon, Vicar street
-Colman, William, plumber and glazier, Bridewell street
-Cooper, Charles, painter and glazier, Damgate street
-Cooper, Jane, boarding and day school, Bridewell street
-Cooper, John, hairdresser, Fairland street
-Cowell, Henry, bootmaker, Market street
-Cowell, John, shoeing smith, Fairland street
-Cowell, William, whitesmith, Suton street
-Crannas, William, Duke’s Head, Damgate street
-Crosby, William, White Swan, Vicar street
-Cross, John, Two Brewers, Damgate street
-Cross, John B., Cock inn and butcher, Town green
-Cross, Mary, Duck and Dog, Market street
-Dannoch, William, whitesmith, Church street
-Davey, John, tailor and draper, Market street
-Davey, Maria, butcher, Market street
-Dawdry, Charles, corn and seed merchant, Town green
-Denny, John, Leather Bottle, Town green
-Dover, Elizabeth, green-grocer, Church street
-Dunham, William, White Hart, Market st.
-Fison, James, chemist and druggist, and post-master, Market street
-Fitt, Lee Felix, saddle and harness maker, Market street
-Flaskett, William, Permanent Way Inspector for the Eastern Counties’
-Railway Company; h near Wymondham station
-Forster, Robert, printer, bookbinder, and parish clerk, Market street; h
-Church street
-Foulsham, Richard, the Griffin, Market street
-Foulsham, Samuel, leather cutter, Town green
-Fox, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Town green
-Foyster, David, broker, Chapel street
-Fulcher, John, whitesmith, Fairland street
-Glasspoole, William, auctioneer and estate agent
-Goodings, Robert, green-grocer, Damgate street
-Greenfield, Mrs. E., superintendent of the Wymondham bridewell
-Hall, Robert, farmer, Bridewell street
-Harvey and Hudson, bankers, Market pl.
-Harvey, Jesse, cooper, Town green
-Harvey, Thomas, earthenware dealer, Damgate street
-Harvey, William, builder, Damgate street
-High, Charlotte, shopkeeper, Church street
-High, Sophia, Coach and Horses, Vicar street
-Howes, James, the Goat, Churchgate str.
-Howes, John, fishmonger, Town green
-Hubbard, John, White Horse, Suton street
-Hubbard, John, butcher, Damgate street
-Hubbard, Mary, Wool Pack, Fairland str.
-Hubbard, Sarah, Three Feathers, Town green
-Hubbard, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Fairland street
-Jackson, Maria, milliner, Market place
-Jermy, William, farmer, Linfield
-Kemp, John, blacksmith, Bridewell street
-Kemp, Richard, smith in general, Town green
-Kerrison, Elizabeth, bootmaker, Market street
-Kerry, John, relieving officer, Market place
-King, Henry, miller, Church street
-Lemon, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Damgate street
-Mason, Henry, Excise officer, Town green
-Morley, John, boot and shoe maker, Fairland street
-Morris, Moore, linen draper, Market street
-Moys, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Town green
-Parker, Mrs. James, fancy repository, Market street
-Parker and Son, linen drapers and grocers, Market street
-Parsel, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Town green
-Parsley, Henry, tailor, Fairland street
-Peacock, James, bootmaker, Town green
-Perfitt, Ephraim Joseph, watch and clock maker, Market street
-Perfitt, John, boot and shoe maker, Fairland street
-Plowman, John S., George and the Dragon, and butcher, Market place
-Plunkett, William, shopkeeper, Town green
-Poll, Emily, shopkeeper, Town green
-Poll, James, carpenter and joiner, Damgate street
-Poll, William Cooper, carpenter, Town green
-Proctor, Martha Ann, milliner, Damgate street
-Reeve, Thomas Marshall, ironmonger, Market place
-Rix, Thomas Colman, builder, Market street
-Robins, Edward James, stone mason, Suton street
-Robins, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Damgate street
-Rudling, William, watch and clock maker, Church street
-Scarles, Charles, accountant, Town green
-Secker, Robert, basket-maker, Bridewell street
-Secker, William, basket-maker, Bridewell street
-Seely, Joseph Henry, haircutter, Damgate street
-Self, Edward, confectioner, Market street
-Self, Henry H., confectioner, Town green
-Self, Robert, confectioner, Fairland street
-Skipper, James, hairdresser, Market street
-Skoulding, William, chemist and druggist, Market place
-Smith, John, grocer, Damgate street
-Smith, John, broker, Damgate street
-Smith, Washington William, bookseller, stationer, &c., agent for Norwich
-newspapers, Atlas Insurance office, Market place
-Sparkhall, James and Edward, butchers and farmers, Town green
-Spinks, Thomas, grocer, Damgate street
-Standley, George, Green Dragon, Church street
-Standley, John, auctioneer and appraiser, Market street
-Stanley, John, farmer, Church street
-Stanley, William, tailor and draper, Church street
-Stebbings, Edward, Crown, Market street
-Stimpson, James, ginger beer manufacturer, Town green
-Taylor and Son, merchants, Damgate str.
-Taylor, William H., agent to the Sun Fire office, and Life Association of
-Scotland, Town green
-Tipple, Sarah, grocer and draper, Vicar street
-Traxon, Esau, glover, Market street
-Traxon, Israel, grocer and draper, Town green
-Trixon, Frederic, baker, Town green
-Tunaley, Robert James, surgeon, Market street
-Turner, David, linen draper, Market place
-Ward, Thomas Samuel, station master, Wymondham station
-Watson, Henry, leather cutter, Bridewell street
-Watson, Samuel, railway hotel, Wymondham station
-Weed, Benjamin, pipemaker, Town green
-Wells, John, shopkeeper, Town green
-Welton, Robert, corn dealer, Churchgate street
-White, Jesse, commission agent and accountant; bookseller, stationer;
-china, glass, and fancy goods warehouse, Market place
-Woodbine, John, builder, Town green
-Woods, Henry, draper, Fairland street
-Wright, Robert, saddler and harness-maker, Suton street
-Wright, Robert, saddle and harness maker, Market place
-
-
-
-
-ATTLEBOROUGH
-
-
-Attleborough, a small market town and railway station, 15 miles from
-Norwich, 5½ from Wymondham, and 14¾ from Thetford. The population in
-1851 was 2,324, and about 5,251 acres of land. One long street includes
-most of the houses. The market is on Thursday, and the fairs are held on
-the Thursday Easter and Whit-Sunday, and August 15th for cattle; also a
-pleasure fair the day before March assizes. The Norwich and Brandon
-railway passes close to the town, where a handsome station has been
-erected, distant from London 110 miles.
-
-The church, which is a noble edifice, with spacious tower containing six
-bells, is much admired for its antiquity. The living is a rectory, in
-the gift of Sir Wm. B. Smijth, Bart.; the present incumbent is the Rev.
-A. J. E. B. Smijth, M.A., and the curate the Rev. S. A. Cooke, M.A. Sir
-W. B. Smijth, Bart., is lord of the manor.
-
-Here are chapels for the Wesleyans, Baptists, &c.; also a National
-School, well supported and attended.
-
- POST-OFFICE—George Parson, postmaster. Money Orders granted and paid at
- this office.
-
-
-
-CLERGY, GENTRY. &c.
-
-
-Beevor, Thomas, Esq., Market hill
-Cooke, Rev. Stephen Atkinson, curate
-Doughty, Mr. Samuel, Mares’ street
-King, Mrs. Sarah, London road
-Lemmon, Rev. James, Wesleyan Minister, Rivett’s lane
-Marner, John, Esq., Market hill
-Salter, William, Esq., Norwich road
-Smijth, Rev. A. J. E., rector
-Warrel, Mrs. Sarah, London road
-
-
-
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Allen, George, horse-breaker
-Anderson, Sarah Ann, milliner and dress-maker, Mill street
-Ayton, Charles, builder and appraiser, Church street
-Ayton, Robert, carpenter and joiner, Market hill
-Bacon, James, accountant, Market street
-Barker, George, tailor, Market hill
-Barker, Sarah, White Hart, Market hill
-Barnard, Robert, baker and tea dealer
-Barnard, William, painter, plumber, and glazier, Mares’ street
-Barnard, William, tailor, London road
-Bateman, William, tailor and draper, Rivett’s lane
-Beale, James, printer, Norwich road
-Bowden, William, builder, Back lane
-Brown, Rev. William Shrieve, minister to the Baptist Chapel, Rivett’s
-lane
-Buckenham, William, miller, Mares’ str.
-Byles, John, grocer and draper
-Caffay, Richard, shopkeeper
-Cage, James, basket-maker and cooper, London road
-Caley, Samuel W., the Grapes, news agent, Mares’ street
-Calver, John, farmer, West carr
-Canham, John, the new Inn and Commercial house, near the Railway station
-Chatters, Henry, boot and shoe maker, London road
-Childerhouse, William, farmer and dealer, West carr
-Clarke, James, farmer, Borough common
-Clifford, Thomas, Fair View Cottage, London road
-Cockell, Charles, solicitor
-Cockell, Mrs. Jane, farmer, Church plain
-Colman, Mr., farmer, West carr
-Cook, John, White Horse inn, London road
-Cowles, William, farmer, West carr
-Crawford, John, station master
-Cushing, Stephen, Odd Fellows’ Arms, Mill street
-Dawes, William, watch and clock maker, Market hill
-Defew, William, saddle and harness maker, Church street
-Downs, James, farmer, West carr
-Downs, John, farmer, West carr
-Drake, Charles, coachmaker, the street
-Eaton, John, auctioneer and appraiser
-Ebbage, Robert, the Bear inn, blacksmith, and machine maker, Bear road
-Etheridge, Ann, boot and shoe maker
-Etheridge, Henry, boot maker, Mares’ street
-Fox, Mary, Mrs., green-grocer
-Francis, James, general shopkeeper and druggist, Market street
-Franklin, Frederic F. and George F., solicitors
-Franklin, Frederic F., clerk to the County Court office, and agent to the
-Phœnix Fire office and Palladium Life office
-Gates, Mr. James, Lay’s farm
-Gayford, William, licensed to let horses for hire, Market street
-Goldspink, Richard, butcher, Mill street
-Green, John, farmer, West carr
-Green, Mary Ann, the Crown, Church st.
-Hewitt, William, butcher and salesman, Market street
-Hazelwood, Robert, painter, plumber, and glazier, Ellingham road
-Hill, George, postman, London road
-Hipper, Charles, King’s Head, London road
-Howes, Charles, tailor, London road
-Howlett, George, ironmonger and brazier, Market street
-Hubbard, Henry, farmer, West carr
-Huggins, Mr., farmer
-Jessup, Mr., farmer, Borough common
-Kettringham, Robert, bricklayer and broker, Market hill
-Lane, Mrs., farmer
-Lawrance, Michael, farmer, Borough common
-Leighton, Charles, corn merchant and maltster, Rivett’s lane
-Leyton, John, butcher, Market street
-Lincoln, Miss Elizabeth, ladies’ boarding academy, Norwich road
-Littleproud, Alfred, grocer and draper
-Littleproud, William, baker
-Lovett, Robert, miller, the street
-Lovick, Sarah, the Angel inn, Market street
-Mann, Thomas, Norwich carrier, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, Market
-hill
-Merry, Robert, corn and coal merchant, Norwich road
-Miles, William, saddle and harness, Mill street
-Muskett, Alfred, grocer and draper, and manager to the bank, Market hill
-Myhill, John, farmer, Mares’ street
-Nicholls, John, clothier and harness maker, Mill street
-Orford, Robert, carpenter and joiner, London road
-Parke, William B., manager to the Goods department of the railway station
-Parson, George B., postmaster and printer, Market hill
-Pinnock, Jonathan, bricklayer, Mares’ st.
-Pinnock, William, boot and shoe maker, London road
-Potter, George, surgeon
-Potter, Joseph, farmer, Borough common
-Ponder, Thomas, tailor, Market hill
-Revel, William, Norwich Castle
-Robinson, Charles, brick and tile merchant, Norwich road
-Rose, James, grocer and draper, Market street
-Salter, George William, auctioneer and land agent, Market street; h Old
-Buckenham
-Salter, Thomas, architect and land Surveyor, Norwich road
-Sewell, Mary, the Griffin inn, Market street
-Shickle, John, inspector of weights and measures
-Simmons, John, miller, Rivett’s lane
-Simpson, William, auctioneer and farmer, Back lane
-Smith, James, boot and shoe maker, Mill street
-Spanton, Christopher, agent for the Norwich Union Fire office and Norwich
-Equitable Fire office
-Sparkall, John, farmer, Nobbs’ corner farm
-Sparrow, Jonathan, shopkeeper, Mill street
-Stebbings, Michael, farmer and dealer, Rivett’s lane
-Stebbings, William, cattle dealer, London road
-Tillett, John, tailor, London road
-Toop, Francis Hart, the Cock inn, Mares’ street
-Turner, John, blacksmith
-Upston, George, seedsman, London road
-Upston, William, dealer in Sheffield goods
-Vince, Benjamin, farmer
-Walsh, Gerald, coal merchant, Market hill
-Ward, John, farmer, Borough common
-Warren, John, watch and clock maker, Church street
-Warren, Charles Ling, farmer
-Webster, James, hair dresser, Market street
-Webster, William, boot and shoe maker, Market street
-Wells, Samuel, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages for the
-district, Market hill
-Wiles, Charles Barsham, surgeon, Market hill
-Wright, Daniel E., provision house and butcher, Church street
-Wright, John, wheelwright
-Wright, Mrs., straw bonnet maker and dyer, Back lane
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-
-HINGHAM
-
-
-Hingham is a small near market town in Forehoe hundred, East Norfolk,
-about 116 miles from London, 14 W.S.W. from Norwich, 6 from Wymondham
-station W., and 6 N.W. from Attleborough station.
-
-The church of St. Andrew is a fine, noble structure, with a handsome
-tower, containing 8 bells. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Lord
-Wodehouse. The parish consists of 3,525 acres, and the population in
-1851 was 1,698. Here is a Free Grammar School, which was founded and
-handsomely endowed in 1727, by Thomas Parlet, Esq.; also a National
-School, which is wholly supported by the Hon. and Rev. W. Wodehouse, M.A.
-Here is also an Independent chapel.
-
-POST-OFFICE—Miss Large, postmistress. This is also a Money-order office.
-
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-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c
-
-
-Bassum, Mr. Charles
-Bowles, Rev. J. S., Independent minister
-Darby, Rev. Martin B., rector of Hackford by Hingham, Market street
-Daynes, Mrs. Mary, Chapel street
-Gilman, Mrs., Chapel street
-Gilman, Samuel H., Esq.
-Gilman, Lieutenant Colonel Philip Case, Market street
-Greaves, Mr. David, Chapel street
-Halsey, Mrs. Mary, Chapel street
-Hardy, Miss Sarah, Market place
-Hodgson, Rev. Walter C., curate; h Market place
-Howard, Mrs. Elizabeth, Market place
-Hurnard, Rev. W. B., curate of Fenning-hall
-Hurnard, William, Esq., the Green
-Fickling, Miss Frances, Market place
-Laing, Mrs. Frances, Market street
-Matthews, Rev. R. B.
-Pigg, Mrs., the Green
-Pitts, Mrs. Sarah, Market place
-Priest, Miss Mary, the Green
-Rushbrook, Miss Ann, Chapel street
-Slipper, Rev. R. B., rector of Coston, master of the Grammar school,
-Chapel street
-Stone, Miss, Market street
-Vince, Mr. John, Market place
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Adcock, Mrs., dressmaker, Turnpike
-Alexander, Daniel, solicitor, agent to the Atlas and the Law Union
-offices, Fair Land place
-Barton, F., excise officer, Chapel street
-Bayes, William, farmer, Mill road
-Bedford, William, watch and clock maker, Turnpike
-Bowles, William, miller, Market street
-Bradfield, George, grocer and draper, Market place
-Bunn, Benjamin, cooper, Copper lane
-Cobon, Mrs. Jane, day and boarding school for young ladies, Church street
-Cannell, Abraham, George inn, Mill road
-Caston, W., tailor, Church street
-Chamberlain, Charles, grocer and draper, Church street
-Clarke, E. W., builder
-Coe, Frederick, White Hart inn Commercial hotel, Market place
-Drewell, William, painter, plumber, and glazier, Church street
-Eagling, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Fair Land place
-Elsy, George, stationer, draper, &c., Market place
-Elsy, William, bricklayer and builder, Back street
-Emmerson, William, ironmonger and brazier, Market street
-Feltham, James, solicitor, Fair Land place
-Feltham, Mrs. Mary, blacksmith, Market street
-Feltham, Philip, plumber and glazier, Market street
-Feltham, Robert, saddle and harness maker, Market street
-Fisher, William, baker and miller, Fair Land place
-Gapp, Charles, general smith, Hall lane
-Gricks, John, the Cock inn and stone mason, Market street
-Griston, James, tailor, Market street
-Harvey, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Baxter row
-Howard, Philip, wine and spirit merchant, &c., Market place
-Howchin, Edmund, butcher
-Hubbard, John S., wheelwright, Fair Land place
-Hubbard, John, junr., school-master to the National school, Chapel street
-King, Ellen, milliner, dressmaker, and straw bonnet maker, Church street
-King, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Market place
-King, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Fair Land place
-Kingaby, Thomas, hairdresser
-Lane, Franklin, tailor, Chapel street
-Langford, Samuel C., chemist and druggist, Market place
-Large, Miss, grocer, draper, and post manager, Market place
-Large, Robert, farmer, Mill road
-Laskey, John, the Dog inn, carrier to Norwich and Hingham
-Lilley, Richard, baker and farmer, Market place
-Lincoln, Henry, chimney sweeper, Baxter lane
-Monement, Mr. Edward, surgeon, Chapel street
-Money, Robert, the Ringers, Turnpike
-Muffett, William, plumber, glazier, and painter
-Newson, Benjamin, the Unicorn, and butcher, Fair Land place
-Nicholson, John N., butcher, Market place
-Norton, Francis, general shopkeeper, Fair Land place
-Pearce, Charles, Three Horse-shoes and blacksmith, Market place
-Pigg, Charles, farmer, Dereham road
-Pitts, George W., baker and miller, Market-place
-Pitts, John, farmer, Dereham road
-Pitts, Phineas, tailor and draper, agent to the Sun Fire Office,
-Market-place
-Precious, Richard, Angel Inn, Market-place
-Riddlesworth, Francis, grocer and draper, Fair Land place
-Riddlesworth, Francis, harness maker, Fair Land place
-Rose, Philip W., boot and shoe maker, and leather cutter, Turnpike
-Semmence, Francis, tailor and confectioner, Turnpike
-Scott, Charles, linen draper, grocer, &c., Market street
-Spruce, William, farmer, Mill road
-Stafford, John, the Oak, Turnpike
-Tallant, John Thomas, surgeon, Market-place
-Thompson, John, tailor, Market-place
-Vince, James, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Waller, William G., tailor, Turnpike
-Ward, John, the Bell, Baxter row
-Woodrow, John, schoolmaster at the Grammar School, High street
-Wyatt, Davey, tailor and shopkeeper, Fair Land place
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-THETFORD
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-
-Thetford is an ancient borough and market town, 31¼ miles S.W. from
-Norwich, 80 miles N.E. from London, by road, and 95¼ miles by rail. Part
-of the town is in Suffolk; it is well paved, and lighted with gas. The
-river is navigable, and great quantities of coal and timber are imported
-from Lynn; and corn, malt, wool, &c., are exported; but since the railway
-from Brandon to Norwich has been opened for the conveyance of
-merchandize, it has materially affected the navigation interest, and it
-is anticipated the railway conveyance will entirely supersede the water
-conveyance, although the corporation has been at a great expense in
-erecting locks, &c. The town has been gradually declining for many
-years, which is attributed mainly to the removal of the assizes from this
-borough to Norwich in 1833.
-
-The Norwich and Brandon railway passes through the northern side of the
-town; the station is at the northern part of the town. The market is
-held on Saturday for pedlary and small wares, but it is almost obsolete,
-merely being for butter, eggs, meat, and vegetables, and sometimes a few
-pigs. There are four large breweries in the town; a tanner’s, a
-fellmonger’s, and two brick and lime yards, a large paper-mill, (giving
-employment to a great many women), also a powerful water-mill (flour),
-several malting houses, bone-crushing and manure works, coach works,
-ropemaking, and an extensive iron foundry and agricultural implement
-manufactory, which is situated on the site of old St. Nicholas church,
-the last remains of that once noble edifice being now razed to the
-ground.
-
-In the parish of St. Mary, and on the Suffolk side of the river, are
-still to be found the remains of a monastery (St. Sepulchre’s); the
-porter’s gate is visible, as also part of the church, now converted into
-a barn; it is called the “Canons.”
-
-Thetford formerly had twenty churches and eight monasteries, of which
-there are numerous ruins, and the surrounding country abounds with
-“barrows,” or “tumuli.”
-
-Out of twenty churches which originally stood here, three only now
-remain: the oldest, St. Mary’s, situated on the Suffolk side, is a large
-structure with thatched roof, a high square tower, built chiefly with
-flint, 6 bells and no spire; the interior is in good repair, has a
-chancel, aisles, and gallery; it contains several monuments, one of
-handsome marble, to the memory of Sir Rd. Fulmerston. The Duke of
-Norfolk is patron of the living, a perpetual curacy, enjoyed by the Rev.
-Wm. Collett. St. Peter’s is a handsome commodious building and lofty
-tower, built principally of flint, with various devices of the same
-material, inlaid with considerable taste. The tower and church were
-partly rebuilt in 1789. This is a rectory, united to the perpetual
-curacy of St. Cuthbert’s, also in the gift of the Duke of Norfolk: the
-Rev. E. H. Gibbon is the incumbent. St. Cuthbert’s church, situated near
-the market-place, has been restored. There is a large Wesleyan chapel,
-with a commodious gallery, a large Independent and also a Primitive
-Methodists’ chapel, and a meeting-house for Quakers, (the latter is very
-seldom used); also a Catholic chapel on the Suffolk side of the town.
-
-The Guildhall, where the quarter sessions are held for the borough, is
-situated in the centre of the town, overlooking the new market-place,
-which is enclosed by a neat iron railing.
-
-The Gaol, enlarged in 1816, is a neat stone building, but since the
-removal of the assizes to Norwich, in 1833, has been very little used.
-
-The fairs are held, May 14th, August 2nd and 16th, and September 26th.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Bidwell, Mrs. Mary Ann, Paddock
-Bullen, Mr. William, Magdalen street
-Burton, Miss Sarah, Great Magdalen street
-Cobb, Mrs. Sarah, White Hart street
-Cooper, Mrs. Caroline, King street
-Farrow, Miss Rose, King street
-Faux, Mr. Gregory, White Horse street
-Faux, Mrs. Susan, Wells street
-Gibbon, Rev. E. H., rector of St. Peter’s, and incumbent of St.
-Cuthbert’s
-Hill, Mrs. M., Guildhall street
-Hobbins, Mrs. Elizabeth, London road
-Hubert, Rev. Henry, rector, Santon with Downham, Wells street
-Jennings, Mr. Frederic, Market place
-Lloyd, Rev. Morgan, Independent Minister, Great Magdalen street
-Mann, Mr. T. W., Great Magdalen street
-Marsham, Miss Sophia, Gaol street
-Methold, Mrs., King street
-Moore, Rev. John, rector of Kilverstone, Wells street
-Norman, Mrs. Sarah, Ford street
-Palmer, Mr. Joseph, Magdalen street
-Palmer, Mrs. Mary Ann, London road
-Palmer, Mrs. Sarah, White Hart street
-Pollard, Mrs., London road
-Sansum, Mrs. Mary, Bury road
-Snare, Mrs. Louisa, Bury road
-Stokes, Mrs. Susan, Great Magdalen street
-Tabraham, Rev. Richard, Bury road
-Taylor, Rev. John, Catholic priest, London road
-Tyrrell, Mr. George, White Hart street
-Vantier, Mr. Edwin, White Hart street
-West, Miss Elizabeth, Guildhall street
-Wright, Mr. William, Earl’s street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Able, Samuel, saddle and harness maker, White Hart street
-Allison, William, tailor, White Hart street
-Atkins, William, cabinet maker, Earl’s lane
-Bailey, Henry Woodroffe, F.R.C.S.E., C.M., R.C.C., Guildhall street
-Barber, John Lee, merchant and maltster, Ford place
-Barnard, John, harness maker, Great Magdalen street
-Bartlett, Henry Albert, farmer, Brandon road
-Battell, John, carpenter and builder, Guildhall street
-Bennett, James, baker, St. Giles’s lane
-Bennett, William, Red Cow, Back street
-Best, H. W., surgeon, King street
-Betts, William, carpenter and joiner, Magdalen street
-Bibbry, William, baker, Great Magdalen street
-Bidwell, Leonard, brewer, Old Market street
-Bond, William, gun and pistol manufacturer, Market-place
-Booth, Richard, blacksmith, Back street
-Boyce, Henry, builder, Wells street
-Boyce, Luke, bricklayer, plasterer, and slater, Castle row
-Boyce, Thomas, plumber and glazier, King street
-Boyce, William, the Dolphin, and builder, Old Market street
-Brock, Ann, milliner and dress-maker, Earl’s lane
-Brown and Colby, furnishing ironmongers, Bridge street
-Brown, Peter, plumber and glazier, White Horse street
-Browne, William, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Browne, William, pipe manufacturer, Croxton road
-Burgess, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Burrell, Charles, engineer and millwright
-Campkin, Josiah, tailor and draper, White Hart street
-Canham, Robert, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Carley, Philip, tailor, King street
-Carley, Robert, printer, stationer, bookseller, and bookbinder, King
-street
-Carr, George William, watch and clock maker, King street
-Carr, Isaac, boot and shoe maker, White Hart street
-Carter, John, Trowel and Hammer, Bury road
-Catton, Mary and Ann, china and glass warehouse, King street
-Challis, John, the Castle, Magdalen street
-Christopher, Benjamin, hair dresser, White Hart street
-Clarke, James, grocer and cooper, White Hart street
-Clarke, Robert Eagle, solicitor, Bridge street
-Clarke, William, corn, coal, and seed merchant, King street
-Clarke, William, Norwich carrier, Magdalen street
-Clarke, William, brazier, Great Magdalen street
-Codling, Mrs. R., milliner and dress-maker, Bury street
-Cole, William, King’s Head, White Hart street
-Cook, James, rope and twine manufacturer, Magdalen street
-Cook, John, dyer, Magdalen street
-Cooper, John W., Auctioneer, &c., Bury road
-Corrins, Henry, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Cracknell, Henry, the Chequers, King street
-Craske, Elizabeth, baker, Raymond street
-Cronshey, James, chemist and druggist, and artificial manure
-manufacturer, Bridge street
-Cross, Mary, ladies’ day school, Guildhall street
-Darsley, William, Green Dragon, Market-place
-Davey, Daniel, White Horse Inn, Ray-street
-Davy, James, surveyor, White Hart street
-Davy John, cabinet maker and joiner, Guildhall street
-Deeks, George, grocer and draper, White Hart street
-Diver, David, brazier, Gaol street
-Diver, John, ironmonger and gas fitter, Guildhall street
-Diver, Mrs. Mary, baker, Magdalen street
-Dickman, M. A., straw bonnet maker, White Hart street
-Dulley, Frances, grocer and draper, King street
-Edwards, James, confectioner and grocer, Wells street
-Edwards, Jeremiah, White Hart Inn, White Hart street
-Edwards, Robert, Bell Inn, Bridge street
-Edwards, Robert James, dealer in game, Bridge street
-Ellis, George, fishmonger, Great Magdalen street
-Ellis, Philip, tailor, Great Magdalen street
-Emms, Joseph, furniture broker, Great Magdalen street
-Esling, Henry, tailor, Guildhall street
-Farr, Alfred, printer, bookseller, and general stationer, King street
-Farrow, Benjamin, tailor, Earl’s street
-Feltham, Mrs. Mary, watch and clock maker, Market-place
-Fendick, Francis Edward, tailor, King street
-Fetch, Sarah, Victoria Shades, Nether road
-Fleet, James, bookseller and binder, Earl’s street
-Foulsham, Charles, baker, King street
-Fowell, Henry, dealer in tea and coffee, Earl’s street
-Foyson, Cornall, merchant, Ford place
-Foyson, James and Sons, maltsters and wool merchants, Bridge street, h
-King street
-Frost, Edward, tanner and wool merchant, Wells street
-Frost, Edward and Sons, tanners and felmongers, wool staplers, curriers,
-and leather merchants, White Hart street, and Tanners’ lane
-Frost, George, boot and shoe maker, Raymond street
-Gates, John Henry, English master at grammar school, London road
-Gill, Francis, shopkeeper, Old Market street
-Gill, Garner, merchant, Wells street
-Gill, John Willis, miller, Cage lane
-Gill, Robert, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Old Market street
-Gill, William, fishmonger and fruiterer, Guildhall street
-Godfrey, George, boat builder, &c., Bury road
-Golding, John, Railway Tavern, near the Station
-Gooch, William, shopkeeper, Back street
-Goodricks, Thomas George, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street
-Greene, William, tailor, Earl’s street
-Gunstone, David, shopkeeper, Bury road
-Hammond, Sophia, grocer and draper, Great Magdalen street
-Hardy, Charles Wilmot, classical master at the grammar school, London
-road
-Harold, Mrs. Ann, baker, Guildhall street
-Harris, Henry, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, King street
-Harvey and Hudsons, bankers, Bridge street
-Harvey, James M., draper, &c., King street
-Harvey, William, brush and clog manufacturer, Great Magdalen street
-Hassam, John H., Excise officer, White Hart street
-Henley, Mrs., milliner and dress-maker, Magdalen street
-Hill, Charles, grocer, Magdalen street
-Hollingsworth, Richard, timber merchant, Magdalen street
-Houchen, John, solicitor, clerk of the peace, and agent to (Messrs.
-Oakes, Bevan, and Co., bankers, Bury Saint Edmund’s,) London road
-Howard, Jacob, boot and shoe maker and postmaster, Market-place
-Howard, Joseph, veterinary surgeon, Town street
-Howard, Maria, the Horse Shoes, Great Magdalen street
-Huggins, Charles, butcher, St. Cuthbert’s, Market-place
-Hunt, Edward, King’s Arms, King street
-Jackson, John, the Plough, Croxton road
-Jennings, Mr., farmer, Place farm, Mill lane
-Johnson, Henry, carpenter and builder, Market street
-Joslin, George, accountant, London road
-Juler, John, grocer and draper, Bridge street
-Kent, Robert, Coach and Horses, Mundford road
-King, Thomas, wheelwright, Back street
-Kingdon, George, grocer, Old Market place
-Leech, Mrs., dress and stay maker, Earl’s street
-Lock, Henry, the Star Inn, Bury road
-Lockwood, George, tobacconist, Earl’s street
-Mackenzie, G. W., surgeon, Bury road
-Mann, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Matthew, William G., tailor, Raymond st.
-Matthews, Miss S., milliner and dress maker, Raymond street
-Meadows, Josiah, tailor, King street
-Moore, Henry, Half Moon, Mundford road
-Munn, Richard, Winchester and Co., paper manufacturers, Mill lane
-Musk, Thomas, Three Hoops, Magdalen street
-Neobard, John, and Son, wine merchants, London road
-Nye, Charles, dispensing chemist, King street
-Oakes, Bevan, Moor, and Co., bankers, Bridge street
-Oldman, John and S., cabinet makers, upholsterers, auctioneers and
-woollen repository, King street
-Palmer, Alfred, coach builder, London road
-Palmer, James, bricklayer, Great Magdalen street
-Palmer, John, baker, White Hart street
-Peachey, Samuel, accountant, Church street
-Peacock, William, draper, King street
-Peak, Lewis, supervisor, Magdalen street
-Pechey, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Great Magdalen street
-Pechey, William, accountant, Bridge street
-Peck, Edward, stone and marble mason, London road
-Peck, Sarah Ann, milliner and dress maker, London road
-Petteny, William, the Spread Eagle, Old Market street
-Plumpton, Mary Ann, Anchor Hotel, Bridge street
-Pollard, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street
-Pratt, Sarah, confectioner, King street
-Pretty, Elizabeth, plumber and glazier, Guildhall street
-Puttick, Henry, day classical academy, Magdalen street
-Reeder, Robert, Golden Horse Shoe, Back street
-Reeve, Henry, carrier, Earl’s lane
-Reynolds, John, basket maker, Wells street
-Reynolds, Robert, bird preserver, Bridge street
-Richardson, Thomas, agent for Harvey and Hudson, bankers
-Ripper, William, Engine and Tender, Mundford road
-Rogers, Wallis, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Rumblow, George, foreman to paper mills, Mill lane
-Sakens, Elizabeth, straw bonnet maker, Magdalen street
-Salter, W. P., farmer, Abbey farm
-Scales, Mary, fancy repository, White Hart street
-Scott, Emma, draper, King street
-Sharp, William, stone and marble mason, Guildhall street
-Shaw, Robert, gardener and seedsman, Great Magdalen street
-Skippins, Charles, currier and leather cutter
-Slipper, James, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street
-Smart, Charles, ironmonger, King street
-Smith, Dennis, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, Guildhall
-street
-Smith, John, carpenter and builder, Back street
-Snare, Rebecca, shopkeeper, Bury road
-Snare, Susan, milliner and dress maker, Mill lane
-Spalding, John, licensed brewer, Bury road
-Sparrow, Sarah, shopkeeper, Garden place
-Spendlove, Hannah, watch and clock maker, Bridge street
-Spendlove, Robert, Dog and Partridge, Guildhall street
-Steward, Stephen, Fleece Inn, Croxton road
-Stokes, Joseph, cork manufacturer, Guildhall street
-Stone, Mary, carrier to Bury, Back street
-Tingay, Samuel, shopkeeper, Tavern lane
-Tompson, George, timber merchant, Magdalen street
-Towell, William, tailor, Magdalen street
-Trail, William, accountant, Magdalen street
-Traise, Edward, baker, Guildhall street
-Tudd, Henry, hair dresser, Magdalen str.
-Tunney, John, saddle and harness maker, rope and twine maker, Bridge
-street
-Tyler, Charles Dewing, Red Lion inn, Market-place
-Tyrrell, John, Black Horse, Great Magdalen street
-Tyrrell, Henry Robert, maltster and farmer, White Hart street
-Ward, George, baker, Great Magdalen street
-Watson, Cornelius, butcher, Back street
-Webb, Richard, baker, White Hart street
-West, John, veterinary surgeon, Market-place
-West, William, boot and shoe maker, leather seller, agent to the Fire and
-Life Insurance Office, Guildhall street
-Whistler, William, game dealer, and sheriffs’ officer, King street
-Whiterod, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street
-Wicks, William Watts, brewer and spirit merchant, Thetford
-Wilson, Philip, hair dresser, Magdalen street
-Woolsey, Abraham, Albion inn, Magdalen street
-Woolsey, William, George inn, Back street
-Wright, George, plumber and glazier, Great Magdalen street
-Youngs, Thomas, the Angel, Guildhall street
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-FAKENHAM.
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-Fakenham, formerly called Fakenham-Lancaster, is a market-town and
-parish, 33¾ miles from Norwich, and 137½ from London. The town is very
-pleasantly situated on a declivity, north of the river Wensum. It has of
-late years been considerably improved by the erection of several neat
-houses: the streets are well paved, and lighted with gas. The market;
-held on Thursday, is well supplied and attended. There are two fairs; on
-Whit-Monday and November 22nd. The population, in 1851, was 2,347.
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-The New Corn Exchange was opened August 23rd, 1855, and is a very fine
-erection, suitable for the purposes required.
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-The church of St. Peter is a handsome structure, chiefly in the later
-English style, with a lofty embattled tower, crowned by crocketted
-pinnacles, and containing eight bells; it has a nave and chancel, with
-north and south aisles. A new east window, in five compartments, partly
-filled with stained glass, was erected in 1805, and a new organ in
-1826—the latter at the expense of the late rector. The inside of the
-church is neatly pewed; the chancel is separated from the nave by a
-finely-carved screen; the font is octangular, and embellished with
-carvings of the arms of the duchy of Lancaster, and the emblems of the
-Evangelists, the Trinity, and the Passion. A beautiful altar-piece of
-Bath stone, in the Gothic style, designed by Mr. Brown of Norwich, and
-executed by Mr. Daniel Forster, was put up in 1844. The living is a
-rectory, in the gift of Trinity College, Cambridge. The Rev. M. A.
-Atkinson is the rector.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
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-Atkinson, Rev. Michael Angelo, rector of Fakenham, Post-office street
-Blanchflower, Miss Ann, Wells road
-Blanchflower, Mr. John, Wells road
-Canham, Mr. William, Bridge street
-Cousins, Mrs. Mary Ann, Wells road
-Damant, Thomas William Esq., M.D., M.R.C I.L.L.I.A., Post-office street
-Legge, Rev. William, dissenting minister
-Marrison, Mrs. Frances, Wells road
-Potter, Richard Goodwyn, Esq., Market-place
-Roberts, Mrs. Matilda, Wells road
-Rogers, Mrs. Phebœ, White Horse street
-Rudds, Mrs. Alice, Bridge street
-Rudling, Mrs. Alice, Wells road
-Seppings, Mr. Edmund, Norwich street
-Sillett, Miss, Post-office street
-Soams, Mrs., White Horse street
-Woodcock, Mrs. Ann, White Horse street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-Alderslade, Henry, clothier and general outfitter, opposite the Corn Hall
-Allshorn, Lavel Lawlor, station master
-Anderson, George, British schoolmaster, White Horse street
-Ansell, Robert, cabinet maker, auctioneer and appraiser, Norwich street
-Antingham, James, shopkeeper and bricklayer, Oak street
-Bacon, William Brett, grocer and tea dealer, Norwich street
-Baker, William, baker and farmer, Norwich street
-Baldwin, George Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Norwich street
-Bambridge, Martin, china and glass dealer, Post and Stamp-office,
-Post-office street
-Barley, Edmund Johnson, chemist and druggist, Market-place
-Barrett, Robert, cattle dealer, Rampant Horse street
-Barrett, William, butcher, Oak street
-Berrett, James, butcher and dealer, Wells road
-Bottomley, Charles, stone and marble mason, Norwich street
-Boulter, Robert, plumber, glazier, and painter, Market-place
-Brereton, John, licensed brewer, Hall staithe
-Brett, John, baker, Norwich road
-Burrell, Daniel, hair dresser and perfumer, Market-place
-Burrell, Daniel, furnishing ironmonger and clerk to the market,
-Market-place
-Burrell, George, hair dresser, Bridge street
-Burrell, Mary Ann, Berlin wool shop, Norwich street
-Bushell, Charles D., furnishing ironmonger, Market-place
-Bushell, John Dunham, wholesale and retail grocer and tea-dealer,
-Market-place
-Bushell, Samuel, saddler and harness maker, Broad street
-Campbell, Robert, farmer, Hay’s lane
-Carter, William, shopkeeper, Bridge street
-Cates, Robert, solicitor, the Grove
-Chapman, Charles, draper, White Horse street
-Clark, John, boot and shoe maker, Oak street
-Clarke and Son, tailors, Oak street
-Clipperton, Robert, saddler and harness maker, Market-place
-Coker, William, boot and shoe maker, Mill lane
-Cole, R. F., miller, Holt road
-Cole, Thomas, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Collett, Jonas, watch and clock maker, Market-place
-Cowles, Messrs. and Son, classical and commercial academy, Norwich street
-Cook, Mary Elizabeth, straw bonnet maker, White Horse street
-Cook, Edward, coach builder, Bridge street
-Cooper and Ward, linen drapers, Bridge street
-Cox, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Norwich street
-Crane, Robert, shopkeeper, Post-office street
-Crisp, William, brewer, Market-place
-Cummings, T. C., tailor, draper, and hatter, Norwich street
-Cushing, John, brazier, Post-office street
-Davey, Samuel, corn and seed merchant, Wells road
-Davy, John Mays, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller,
-Market-place
-Dawson, William, watch and clock maker, Norwich street
-Diggins, Henry, the Oak inn, Post-office street
-Donaldson, John, manager to the East of England bank, Market square
-Drew, Alfred, surgeon, Norwich street
-Drewell, Robert, hair dresser, Bridge street
-Druery, John, tailor and outfitter, Market-place
-Dunham, William, boot and shoe maker, Oak street
-Ebberson, Robert M., grocer, Bridge street
-Eglington, John, draper, Norwich street
-Fidgett, William, currier and leather merchant, Broad street
-Fidgett, William, pianoforte warehouse, musical instruments and music
-seller, Broad street
-Flowers, Robert Hall, Railway tavern and farmer, Norwich road
-Flowers, Rouse, cooper, Norwich road
-Forster, Daniel, stone and marble mason, Bridge street
-Frost, Robert, shopkeeper, Oak street
-Fyson, Joseph, miller and maltster, Fakenham mills
-Gant, Richard, baker, Hay’s lane
-Gardiner, David, tailor and draper, Upper Market
-Garrod, John, iron foundry and engineer, Wells road
-Gates, John, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street
-Girling, Robert, builder, Hay’s lane
-Goggs, Arthur, plumber, glazier, and confectioner, Norwich street
-Goggs, Nathaniel D., grocer and draper, Corn Hall square
-Goggs, Thomas R., miller, Bridge street
-Goodman, Ann, dress-maker, Wells road
-Goulson, Robert, Bull inn, Bridge street
-Gray, Baker, baker, Oak street
-Green, Henry, solicitor, Bridge street
-Gricks, William, the Nelson, Hay’s lane
-Grimes, William, Corn Hall tavern, Oak street
-Gurneys, Birkbeck, and Co., bankers, Market-place
-Habberton, Mrs. Elizabeth, boot and shoe maker, Norwich street
-Hamond, Robert N., bank manager, Tuns street
-Harding, John, sub-contractor for the Eastern Counties railway company,
-Wells road
-Harper, William, shopkeeper, Wells road
-Harrison, Roger, Red Lion hotel, Market-place
-Hendry, William, boot and shoe maker, Oak street
-Herring, Robert, gardener and seedsman, Wells road
-Hill, Martha, school mistress, Infant National school, Wells road
-Hipkin, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, Post-office street
-Horne, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street
-Horsley, Charles and Son, coach builders, Bridge street
-Horsley, Elizabeth, the Bell, Norwich road
-Horsley, Mary, whitesmith in general, Tuns street
-Horsley, Richard, relieving officer and register, Tuns street
-Horsley, Robert, Black Horse, Quaker’s lane
-Horsley, Robert, gunsmith and bell-hanger, Quaker’s lane
-Howchin, Mary Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, White Horse street
-Howorth, Edward, corn and seed merchant, Hay’s lane
-Hubbard, Robert, linen draper, grocer, and tallow chandler, Norwich
-street
-Hunt, James, agent to Norwich Fire and Life Office, Bridge street
-Hyder, William S., plumber, glazier, and ornamental painter, Norwich
-street
-Johnson, Henry, plumber and glazier, Tuns street
-Kendall, Joshua, Cattle Market inn, Market-place
-Kent, Henry, solicitor, Market-place, h Balance hall, Norwich street
-Kent and Watson, solicitors, Market-place
-Langley, Benjamin, horse breaker, Wells road
-Langley, Vincent, builder, Oak street
-Leeder, Besome, furniture broker, Market-place
-Leverage, Maria, baker, Quaker street
-Lulman, Charles, surveyor, Bridge street
-Mace, Charles, draper, Market square
-Margetts, Job, coach builder, Wells road
-Mason, Matthew, green grocer, Norwich street
-Mason, Samuel, fishmonger and carrier, Norwich street
-Middleton, Francis B., actuary to the Savings bank, Post-office street
-Miles, T. A., bankers’ clerk, Norwich street
-Miller, Thomas John, printer, bookseller, binder, and stationer,
-Market-place
-Newby, William, draper and silk mercer, Market-place
-Nicholson, Samuel, chemist and druggist, opposite the Corn Hall
-Oakford, James, brazier, Holt road
-Page, William, attorney’s clerk, Tuns street
-Pawley, Robert, the Cow, Holt road
-Pawley, Susan, straw bonnet maker, Norwich street
-Plattin, Howard, chemist, druggist, and surgeon dentist, Market-place
-Readwin, Joseph, builder and surveyor, York street
-Readwin, Joseph, builder and surveyor, Quaker’s lane
-Readwin and Tuck, milliners and dress-makers, Wells road
-Richardson, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Norwich street
-Rivett, William, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Quaker’s street
-Rivett, William, cattle dealer, Rampant Horse street
-Rolf, James, basket maker, Oak street
-Rudge, Edward D., physician, Wells road
-Rudland, George, butcher, Bridge street
-Rudland, Henry, butcher, Market-place
-Rudling, Joseph, the Star, Oak street
-Sands, Isaac, Brewers Arms, Tuns street
-Sayer, John, butcher, Norwich road
-Sayer, Misses. R. and S., milliners, Corn Hall square
-Scarle, George, chemist and druggist, Market-place
-Sharpe, John, bankers’ clerk, Oak street
-Scurl, Benjamin, the Sun inn, Norwich street
-Sheringham, William, wine merchant, Market-place
-Sly, Samuel James, confectioner, Bridge street
-Sillett, Robert, wine, hop, seed, and wool merchant, Post-office street
-Skipper, John, postman, Mill lane
-Smith, Henry, miller, Bridge street
-Smith, John, earthenware dealer, Oak st.
-Smith, John, tailor, Holt road
-Smith, John W., carpenter, Market-place
-Southgate, William, coach builder, Post-office street
-Stewardson, G. N., printer, bookseller, binder, stationer, and fancy
-repository, Upper Market
-Stoke, Mrs., ladies’ day school, Mill lane
-Stoughton, James, Crown hotel, commercial inn, and posting house,
-Market-place
-Strangleman, George, horse dealer, White Horse street
-Strutt, Samuel, the Rampant Horse, Rampant Horse street
-Syder, George, farmer and seed merchant Oak street
-Syder, Soughton, coal merchant, Quakers’ street
-Trundall, Ann, milliner and dress maker, White Horse street
-Turner, John, builder, Rampant Horse street
-Tye, John, butcher and grocer, Norwich street
-Utting, George, tailor, Quakers’ street
-Utting, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Vurley, Elizabeth, milliner and dress maker, Rampant Horse street
-Ward, William, tea-dealer, Wells road
-Waters, Benjamin, coach builder, Holt road
-Waters, Elizabeth, milliner and dress-maker, Holt road
-Waters, John, coach builder, Holt road
-Wilson, Thomas, policeman, Police station, White Horse street
-Winter, George, cabinet maker, Brewers’ Arms street
-Woodhouse, Henry, smith in general, Holt road
-Wright, Gregory, marine store dealer, Oak street
-Wright, John, clerk to the magistrates, do. taxes, do. board guardians,
-Wellingham union, superintendent registrar, secretary to Corn Exchange,
-agent to Sun Fire office, Bridge street
-Wright, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, White Horse street
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-AYLSHAM.
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-Aylsham. A market and union town, in South Erpingham hundred, East
-Norfolk, 125½ miles from London, and 12 N. of Norwich; contained, in
-1851, 2,741 inhabitants, and 4,311 acres. The annual value of assessed
-property in 1846 was £9,191 2s. 6d. It stands on the river Bure, which
-is navigable to Yarmouth. The market is held on Tuesday. Fairs are held
-yearly on March 23rd and last Tuesday in September, and a hiring for
-servants on the first Tuesday in October. Petty Sessions are held every
-Tuesday at the Black Boys Hotel; Mr. Frederic Roe, Clerk to Magistrates.
-
-The church of St. Michael was built by John of Gaunt, of Lancaster, the
-court of whose duchy was once hold in this town. The font is enriched
-with bas-reliefs of the four emblems of the Evangelists, the instruments
-of the Passion, and the arms of Gaunt, with other armorial insignia.
-Here is a monument to the memory of Richard Howard, Sheriff of Norwich,
-who in 1488 built the church porch. The east window is decorated with
-stained glass. The church has ten bells, a large and lofty steeple,
-clock, and organ. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and
-Chapter of Canterbury. The Rev. E. T. Yates is the vicar.
-
-The Baptists, Wesleyans, and Primitive Methodists, have each a chapel
-here.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
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-Bond, Mrs. E., Cawston road
-Browne, Miss Martha, Cromer road
-Butler, Miss Mary, Millgate
-Butler, John, Cromer road
-Colby, Miss Charlotte, White Halt str.
-Copeman, George, Esq., Cromer road
-Ebbetts, Mrs. Elizabeth, Market place
-Gunton, Miss Frances, Cromer road
-Gunton, George, Esq., White Hart street
-Hilliman, Mrs. Cromer road
-Houndsfield, Mrs. Mary, Cromer road
-Mileham, Miss Mary, Millgate
-Postle, Robot, Esq., farmer, Cawston road
-Short, Miss Sarah, Rod Lion street
-Walpole, Mrs. Emily, White Hart street
-Yates, Rev. E. T., vicar of St. Michael’s, Vicarage house
-Young, Miss Elizabeth, Millgate
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-TRADES. PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-Abbs, William, baker, Church hill
-Ager, George, Diocesan school (president, Lord Sondes; visitor, the
-Bishop of Norwich) Post-office street
-Austen, Baker S., ironmonger, Market-place
-Ayton, Harriet, milliner and dress-maker, Market-place
-Bane, Mary, shopkeeper, Millgate
-Bane, William, chemist and druggist, Red Lion street
-Barber, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Red Lion street
-Bartram, William and Son, builders and timber merchants, Millgate
-Bird, Joseph, Ship tavern, White Hart street
-Blyth, Isaac, tailor, Millgate
-Bonn, Winter, millwright, Cawston rood
-Breeze, James, Black Boys hotel and posting house, Market-place
-Breeze, Stephen, tailor and woollen draper, Market-place
-Bullock, F. T. and millers and maltsters, Millgate
-Burrell, George, builder, cabinet maker, upholsterer, and auctioneer,
-Market-place
-Burton, William, shopkeeper, White Hart street
-Butler, William, smith in general, Cawston road
-Cary, Thomas, shopkeeper, Millgate
-Case, James Lee, farmer, Millgate
-Chapman, Robert, butcher, Red Lion street
-Charlton, Thomas, Primitive Methodist preacher, White Hart street
-Clarke, George, Red Lion, Red Lion str.
-Clemente, Charles and Son, printers, bookbinders, stamp office, reading
-room and library. Market-place
-Clover, John, baker and confectioner, (agent to the General Hail Storm
-Company) Market-place
-Copemans and Gurney, bankers; manager, Jacob Middleton, jun., Norwich
-road
-Colk, Ann, day school, Bridewell corner
-Connold, Thomas, watch and clock maker, agent to Norwich Equitable Fire
-office, Market-place
-Culley, Benjamin, bricklayer, Cawston rd.
-Dale, Robert, hair-dresser and bird preserver, Market-place
-Davison, James, baker and miller, Butt Land lane
-Edwards, John, china and glass dealer, Red Lion street
-Elden, Eleanor, milliner and dress-maker, Red Lion street
-Elden, Elizabeth, general shopkeeper, Red Lion street
-England and Roper, grocers and drapers, Red Lion street
-Eston, Robert, baker, Millgate
-Feek, Dick, the New Inn, Red Lion street
-Firmage, John, boot and shoe maker, Pinfold street
-Fitt, Edward, gardener, Red Lion street
-Fitt, James, the Anchor, Millgate
-Fitt, John, watch and clock maker, Red Lion street
-Forster, William, solicitor
-Foxhall, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Caston street
-Franklin, James, harness maker, Red Lion street
-Freeman, John, stone and marble mason, and Stone Masons’ Arms, Millgate
-Gatterson, Thomas, wheelwright and carpenter, Cromer road
-Goodwin, Keziah, straw bonnet maker, Butt Land lane
-Griffin, John, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Grimson, John, carpenter, Pinfold street
-Haddon, James, glover, &c., White Hart street
-Harris and Nitch, millers and farmers, Caston road
-Harrod, James, agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life office, h
-Paradise
-Hatcher, Jane, milliner and dress-maker, Red Lion street
-Hill, William, the Unicorn inn, Post-office street
-Horstead, John, bricklayer, Post-office street
-Howes, Matthew, general dealer, White Hart street
-Ingate, Lewis, coachmaker, Commercial road
-Jones, Edmund, superintendent of the police station, Cromer road
-Johnson, Jane, school-mistress, Post-office street
-Johnson, John, boot and shoe maker, Post-office street
-Larke, John, cabinet maker, Cromer road
-Laxen, Henry, saddle and harness maker, Market place
-Laxon, Richard, baker and confectioner, Red Lion street
-Lemon, Benjamin, saddle and harness maker, Red Lion street
-Lomax, George, beer retailer, Millgate
-Mark, Charles, grocer, draper, and shoe man, Market-place
-Margetson, Robert, Norwich carrier and merchant
-Mash, Eliza, shop-keeper, Millgate
-Matthews, Richard, the Star inn, Red Lion street
-Miller, Sarah, straw bonnet maker, Cromer road
-Middleton, Jacob, jun., bank manager, Norwich road
-Miller, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, White Hart street
-Morton, R. K. Esq., physician, Cromer road
-Moy, John, the Feathers, Cawston road
-Mole, Elijah, baker, Pinfold street
-Nicholls, John, the White Horse, Millgate
-Nobbs, Mary Ann, superintendent of the post-office, Post-office street
-Ostick, Robert, boot and shoemaker, White Hart street
-Page, William, draper and grocer, Red Lion street
-Parmeter, Robert W., Esq., solicitor, clerk of the Peace for the County
-of Norfolk: h Cromer road
-Payne, James, boot maker, Red Lion str.
-Payne, William, boot and shoe maker, Red Lion street
-Pert, David, plumber and glazier, Red Lion street
-Pike, Robert, smith in general, Red Lion street
-Platten, Edward Suffolk, Temperance house, Church hill
-Poll, Frederic, sawyer, Town lane
-Poll, Henry, beer retailer and brewer, White Hart street
-Powell, Benjamin, grocer and draper, Market place
-Proudfoot, John, carpenter and joiner, Post-office street
-Puncher, William, the Dog inn, Norwich road
-Purdy, James, patten and clog maker, Market place
-Purdy, James, Norwich carrier and fishmonger, Red Lion street
-Pye, Allen, the Swan, rent collector, Post-office street
-Ransome, Horatio, tailor and draper, Red Lion street
-Repton, William, solicitor, Market place
-Roe, Daniel, F., solicitor’s clerk, Town lane
-Rust, William and Eliza, ironmongers and boot and shoe makers, Red Lion
-street
-Sands, Sarah, butcher, Post-office street
-Sands, James, butcher and farmer, Red Lion street
-Scott, George, grocer and draper, Red Lion street
-Scott, William Henry, solicitor, offices Market place: h Norwich road
-Sexton, Joseph, baker, Post-office street
-Smart, William, beer retailer and brewer, Post-office street
-Smith, Frederick P., surgeon, Market place
-Smithson, James, hairdresser, Red Lion street
-Soame, Henry, farmer, Cawston road
-Soame, John, baker, White Hart street
-Starling, William, basket maker, Red Lion street
-Stearman, Ann, shopkeeper, Red Lion street
-Stearman, Frederick, tailor, Post-office street
-Stearman, James, gardener, Cawston road
-Sutton, John, tailor and draper, Red Lion street
-Symonds, John, chemist and druggist, Market place
-Tattam, George Edward, smith in general, Cromer road
-Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road
-Tuck, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Millgate
-Turner, Frederick James, ladies’ boarding and day school, Market place
-Ulph, John Hook, Cross Keys and wheelwright, Red Lion street
-Waller, J. W., Commercial road
-Warren, Thomas, tea dealer and draper, Market place
-Watson, James W. B., basket maker and reed merchant, Millgate
-Williamson, Henry, the Bull inn, Red Lion street
-Wright, William, day and boarding school for young gentlemen, Commercial
-road
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-DISS
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-Diss. A neat and well-built market town, in Diss hundred, East Norfolk,
-with a railway station 26½ miles N. of Ipswich, 24 miles E. of Bury St.
-Edmund’s, 19 S.W. of Norwich, and 94½ N.E. of London. It is separated
-from Suffolk by the river Waveney. The town is flourishing, and contains
-some good shops. The population is 3,600, and the area in acres is
-3,382, including Westbrook green, Walcot green, and Diss Heywood. The
-Earl of Albemarle is lord of the manor of the latter, a large farming
-district, to the N. of Diss. There are two fairs held here, on the third
-Friday in September, and on the 8th of November. It has also a weekly
-market held on Friday. The town is lighted with gas. The Church of the
-Virgin Mary is a large, handsome structure, with a fine square tower and
-eight bells, upon which a set of chimes play every four hours. The
-rectory produces an annual income of £900, and the patron and incumbent
-is the Rev. W. Manning.
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-The Wesleyans, Independents, Primitive Methodists, Baptists, Unitarians,
-and Quakers, have chapels here. There is also a National School for boys
-and girls.
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-The petty sessions are held every alternate Monday, at the King’s Head
-Inn. The Excise office is held at the same place; likewise the Diss
-Horticultural meeting.
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-The Eastern Union extension railway passes through the parish, at about a
-mile E. of the town.
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-The New Corn Hall is in the Grecian style of architecture, with a lofty
-stone portico, approached by a flight of steps from St. Nicholas’ street;
-the interior is 77 ft. long, 42 ft. wide, and 27 ft. high; it has a glass
-roof with a ground glass ceiling beneath it, to prevent the glare of the
-sun.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
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-Barkham, Mr. Thomas, Crown street
-Barnard, Mrs., Mount street
-Brook, Samuel, Esq., Mere street
-Clubbe, Rev. James H., curate of Reydon, St. Nicholas’ street
-Cox, Miss E., Roydon road
-Davey, Mrs. M., the Common
-Farrow, Samuel, Esq., Bridge street
-Farrow, Miss Temperance, Crown street
-Field, Rev. J., Independent minister
-Jerrett, Mr. John, the Common
-Juba, Mr. Thomas, Roydon road
-Lewis, Rev. John Philip, Baptist minister, Crown street
-Manning, Rev. C., M.A., the Cottage
-Manning, Rev. Wm., rector of St. Mary, h the Rectory
-Mines, Mrs. Elizabeth, Market-place
-Rose, Miss Hannah, Mount street
-Shepherd, Rev. Henry James, curate of St. Nicholas, Crown street
-Smith, Mrs., Mere street
-Tacon, Mrs. Rachel, Crown street
-Tares, Mr. Joseph, the Common
-Taylor, Miss Mary, Mount street
-Thompson, Mr. Robert, Crown street
-Wells, Mr. James, Common
-Whaite, Mr. Thomas, Mere street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-Abbott, Edward, printer, bookbinder, stationer, and music seller, Mere
-street
-Abbott, Joseph, tea-dealer, the Common
-Aldrich, George, butcher, Bridge street
-Aldrich, Henry, commercial traveller, Mount street
-Aldrich, John, ironmonger, brazier, painter, plumber, and glazier, St.
-Nicholas’ street
-Aldrich, Robert, brush and patten manufacturer, St. Nicholas’ street
-Aldrich, Mrs. Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Nicholas’ street
-Aldrich, William, hat manufacturer, Crown street
-Alger, Cleersewell, land agent, surveyor, and lithographer, agent to the
-London Indisputable Life office, and the London Unity Fire office, Mere
-street
-Alger, James, accountant, Crown street
-Allen, Ann, the Star, Mere street
-Amyott, Thomas E., surgeon, Crown str.
-Andrews, William, watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith, St.
-Nicholas’ street
-Angold, Henry, carpenter and joiner, Mount street
-Atkins, George and Son, carpenters and joiners, Back lane
-Atkins, James, carpenter and builder, Church street
-Austin, Edward, saddle and harness maker, Mere street
-Baldwin, Cutty, dealer, the Tuns, Common
-Baldwin, John, currier and leather seller, Church street
-Barkham, W. H., cabinet maker, upholsterer, paper hanger, appraiser, &c.,
-Market-place
-Barkway, Edward, gardener and seedsman, Common
-Barnard, Alfred Francis, solicitor, St. Mary’s terrace
-Barrett, Philip, grocer, tea-dealer and porter merchant, Mere street
-Battel, John, broker, Mount street
-Battel, William, the Greyhound, St. Nicholas’ street
-Berrett, Benjamin, basket maker and cooper, Mere street
-Berrett, William, corn chandler, the Sun inn, Mere street
-Bishop, Henry, boot and shoe warehouse, opposite the Church
-Bobby, Henry, tailor, draper, and hatter, Market square
-Bobby, James H., draper, &c., Saint Nicholas’ street
-Boggis and Son, silk mercers and drapers, Mere street
-Bond, George, tailor, St. Nicholas’ street
-Booty, James, tea-dealer, St. Nicholas’ street
-Broad, Mrs. A., milliner, Mere street
-Broad, George W., brush and patten manufacturer, St. Nicholas’ street
-Browne, George F., solicitor, Mount street
-Browne, Samuel, clothier, Market-place
-Browning, Samuel, grocer and tea-dealer, Market-place and Common
-Brunning, John, carpenter, Church street
-Bryant, Daniel, tailor and draper, Mere street
-Bull, Charles, surgeon, Mount street
-Bunyan, John W., saddle and harness maker, St. Nicholas’ street
-Burch, Susannah, seminary for young ladies, Mount street
-Burch, Thomas, cooper, Mount street
-Burrows, Band, G., grocer and tea-dealer, ladies’ boot and shoe
-establishment, Mere street
-Burrows, Robert, maltster, Crown street
-Burrows, Thomas, hair-dresser and bird preserver, Market-place
-Carman, Robert, brewer and retailer of beer, Crown street
-Cary, John S., general dealer, Market-place
-Chambers, Edmund, the Half Moon, St. Nicholas’ street
-Chaplyn, Mary Ann, milliner and dress-maker, Crown street
-Chaplyn, William, hair-dresser, Crown street
-Chaplyn, William, corn, coal, and malt merchant, Common
-Chapman, George, farmer, Heywood
-Chase, Charles, butcher, Market-place
-Chatton, Zachariah, farmer, Heywood
-Cobb, Harriet, baker, Bridge street
-Cobb, Samuel, plumber, glazier, and sheriffs’ officer, fancy toy shop,
-Mere street
-Cobb, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Church street
-Coe, Jarvis, painter, plumber, and glazier, Mere street
-Coleman, Benjamin, tailor, Mount street
-Collier, Charles, station master, Station
-Cooke, James, linen manufacturer, St. Nicholas’ street
-Copeman, William, broker, Crown street
-Copping, William, grocer and draper, Bridge street
-Cotman, Thomas, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, and corn
-inspector, Bridge street
-Cracknell, John, grocer and draper, Market hill and St. Nicholas’ street
-Creasey, Emily, milliner and dress-maker, St. Mary’s terrace
-Crisp, Simon, butcher, Crown street
-Cubitt, Clara, fancy repository, Mere st.
-Cupiss, Francis, chemist and druggist, veterinary surgeon, printer and
-bookbinder, Mere street
-Cuthbert, Henry, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Mere street
-Cutting, John, farmer, Heywood
-Dakin, George, commercial traveller, the Common
-Debenham, Edward, linen draper, Crown street
-Denlock, Mr., boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Church street
-Digby, Josiah, fishmonger, Crown street
-Dove, John, watch and clock maker, Crown street
-Downing, Robert, builder, Park fields
-Easto, Richard, beer retailer, Common
-Edwards, Francis, Saracen’s Head, Mount street
-Eglington, William, tailor and draper, Mere street
-Elliott, Thomas, auctioneer and valuer, St. Mary’s terrace
-Elliott, Wm. W., auctioneer, valuer, and farmer, Thelton; firm, Elliott
-and Son
-Ellis, Robert, farmer, Common
-Ellis, Stimpson, farmer, Heywood
-Elsey, Jonathan, farmer, Walcot green
-Esling, John, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Nicholas’ street
-Everett, George, farmer, Heywood
-Farrow, Charles, brewer, maltster, wine, spirit, and porter merchant,
-Bridge street
-Farrow, Joseph, timber merchant, Crown street
-Farrow, Thomas, architect and builder, Crown street
-Fincham and Simpson, bankers, Diss, Harling and Eye; London agents,
-Barclay, Bevan and Co.
-Foulger, Edward, farmer, Walcot green
-Freeman, Robert, green grocer, Market-place
-Garrett Brothers, coach builders, Mere street
-Gilman, John, baker, Bridge street green
-Goldsmith, Mary, cowkeeper, Common
-Goold, Philip, shoeing smith, Ship inn, Mere street
-Gostling, Harriet, bookseller, stationer, and dealer in china and
-earthenware, Mere street
-Gostling, Thomas, chemist, druggist, oil and colorman, Market-place and
-Mere street
-Gray, Frederic W., organist, Mount street
-Hague, Sarah, stay and corset maker, St. Nicholas’ hill
-Hague, William, tailor and draper, St. Nicholas’ hill
-Hammond, William, boot and shoe maker, Mount street
-Harbour, William, farmer, Heywood
-Harris, Henry, farmer, Heywood
-Harrison, Henry, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Mere street
-Harrison, William, cabinet maker, Crown street
-Harveys and Hudsons, bankers; H. P. Engshom, manager
-Hayward, Henry, shoeing smith, Crown street
-Hearn, John, farmer, Burston road
-Heffill and Barnard, solicitors
-Heffill, Henry, solicitor, Mount street
-Hewitt, Robert, the Two Brewers, Saint Nicholas’ street
-Holmes, John, dyer and dresser, Mere street
-Holmes, Margaret and Eliza, milliners and dress-makers, Mere street
-Humphrey, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Common
-Jay, Sarah, miller, Common
-Kent, John, clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, agent for the Norwich Fire
-Office, and Chief Constable, St. Mary’s terrace
-Kent, John, farmer, Darrow road
-Kerry, John, corn chandler, St. Nicholas’ street
-Kerry, Jonathan, wheelwright, Mount street
-Knights, Samuel, shopkeeper, Bridge street green
-Knowles, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, St. Nicholas’ hill
-Knowles, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, St. Nicholas’ hill
-Lacy, William, butcher, Mere street
-Lait, Charles, coach builder, Mere street
-Lait, Thomas, clothier, Crown street
-Leathers, Richard, corn chandler, Mere street
-Leech, John, currier, Crown street
-Leeder, Simon, confectioner, Mere street
-Legood, Mrs., milliner and dress-maker, Mount street
-Lines, Harriet, ironmonger, brazier, and smith in general, St. Nicholas’
-street
-Lines, John, cattle dealer, Common
-Luccock, James, farmer, Church street
-Lusher, William, baker, Church street
-Lyns, George, solicitor, Terrace
-Mallott, John, gunsmith, Mere street
-Mallott, Mildred, spice bread maker, Mere street
-Marsh, Arthur F., watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith, Crown
-street
-Mason, Charles, timber and coal merchant, Common
-Mayerows, James, shopkeeper, Common
-Mice, Hannah, glover, St. Nicholas’ street
-Moore, William, King’s Head commercial posting house and revenue office,
-Mere street
-Murton, Henry, farmer, Heywood
-Murton, Robert, sen., farmer, Heywood
-Musgrave, Mary Ann, post mistress, Mount street
-Muskett, John, surveyor, St. Mary’s terrace
-Muskett, John, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates, coroner of the
-liberties of the Duke of Norfolk, Crown street
-Mutimer, Edward, Bee Hive, Crown street
-Newdick, William, farmer, Heywood
-Nunn, Richard C., auctioneer and estate agent, Mere street
-Payne, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Market place
-Payne, John, Red Lion, the Common
-Payne, Jonathan, the Cock, Bridge street
-Payne, Mrs., Railway tavern, Common
-Pearce, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, St. Nicholas’ street
-Plummer, John, farmer, Mount street
-Poll, Wm., confectioner, Mere street
-Quadling, Benjamin, timber and coal merchant, common
-Rands, Israel, gardener, Crown street
-Rayner, William, coal merchant, Mount street
-Read, John, shopkeeper, St. Nicholas’ street
-Ready, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Church street
-Reeve, John, saddle and harness maker, Crown street
-Robinson, Elizabeth and Rose, day and boarding establishment for young
-ladies, Mount street
-Robinson, John, linen and woollen draper, Market-place
-Rogers, Mrs., Crown commercial inn, Crown street
-Roper, Miss Hannah, dressmaker, Mount street
-Rose, Frederick R., surgeon, the Common
-Rout, John, bricklayer, Roydon road
-Ruffell, Henry, builder, Church street
-Sayer, John W., miller, the Common
-Scrivener, Edward, watch and clock maker, Common
-Slack, Richard, proprietor to the Gas Works and shoeing smith, Back lane
-Smith, Edward, medical botanist, Crown street
-Smith, Edmund, farmer, Heywood
-Spink, Henry, butcher, Church street
-Spurling, William, farmer, Walcot green
-Stollery, Charles, farmer, Westby green
-Taylor, Dennis, watch and clock maker, silversmith, and jeweller, Mere
-street
-Taylor, Thomas L., brewer, wine and spirit merchant, Crown street
-Teasdel, Henry, ironmonger and bar-iron merchant, Mere street
-Tippell, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Crown street
-Tovell, William, fishmonger, Back lane
-Turrell, William, butcher, Market place
-Wallace, Edward, solicitor, Roydon road
-Ward, Henry, surgeon, Crown street
-Ward, John, the Chequers, Bridge street
-Ward, William, the Bell, Market place
-Welham, Robert, builder, Mount street
-Welham, Sarah, the Dolphin, Church street
-Welham, Thomas, hair dresser and wig maker, Mere street
-Wells, Frederic, farmer, Heywood
-Whaite, Sabina, ironmonger, tin plate worker, brazier, and ironfounder,
-Market-place
-Whitehead, —, hair dresser and bird preserver, Mere street
-Whitrod, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, &c., Market tower
-Wilkinson, Joseph, solicitor, Common
-Witting, Charles, tea-dealer, Church street
-Woodrow, Charles, farmer, Walcot green
-Woodrow, Richard, baker, &c., Saint Nicholas’ street
-Woodrow, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Crown street
-Woodrow, William, baker and confectioner, Market square
-Wright, George, the White Horse, Market place
-Wright, George, the Cherry Tree, Roydon road
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-EAST DEREHAM
-
-
-East Dereham, or Market Dereham, is a market town, railway station, and
-parish, partly in Mitford and partly in Launditch hundred, West Norfolk,
-12¼ miles E. by N. of Swaffham, 11 from Wymondham, 16 E. by N. of
-Norwich, and 102 N.N.E. of London. The parish contains 5,661 acres, and
-a population, in 1851, of 4,385. It is a very ancient town. The market
-is held on Friday. The fairs are held in the market-place on the
-Thursdays before July 6th and September 29th. Petty Sessions are held
-every alternate Friday, and there is a county court.
-
-The church of St. Nicholas is an ancient building, on the site of the
-conventual chapel: the bell tower is square, and is detached from the
-church. It was built 1508–20, and contains a peal of 8 bells. Wm.
-Cowper, the poet, is buried in this church.
-
-The vicarage of East Dereham, with the curacy of Hoe annexed to it, was
-valued, in 1831, at £480. Here is also a sinecure rectory, valued, in
-1831 at £710. The Rev. Wm. Chas. Wollaston holds the sinecure rectory,
-in lease from the crown, and is also patron of the vicarage, which is
-enjoyed by the Rev. B. J. Armstrong.
-
-The Baptists, Wesleyans, Independents, and Primitive Methodists, have
-chapels here. There is also a British and Foreign, and National School;
-the former situated on the London road, and the latter in Theatre Street.
-The town is well lighted with gas. The works were constructed by Mr.
-George Malan, but are now in the possession of a company of shareholders:
-the gasometer will hold 7,000 cubic feet of gas. Mr. Stephen Harvey is
-secretary, and Mr. C. Aldis is the manager.
-
-Here are Assembly Rooms, built in 1756. In February, 1852, a Savings’
-Bank was established here, under the auspices of the leading families,
-and will, undoubtedly, become a great benefit to the labouring classes.
-
-Dillington is a hamlet of this parish, 1 mile N.W., with 40 inhabitants.
-Dumpling Green, 1 mile S. Etling Green, North Hall Green, South Green,
-and Toftwood, are other hamlets.
-
-
-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c
-
-
-Andrews, Thomas, Esq., Quebec road
-Armstrong, Rev. B. J., M.A., vicar, Vicarage
-Aufrere, Norris, Esq., the Dale
-Baker, Misses, Quebec road
-Browne, Mrs. Colville, Market-place
-Cooper, Mrs. Edmund, Church street
-Cooper, Mr. William, Back lane
-Curtis, Rev. John, Market-place
-De Groube, Mrs. Mary, Church street
-Durrant, William, Esq., Gorgate hall
-Ellis, Mrs., Norwich road
-Girling, Barry, Esq., Hambletoft house
-Gooch, Mrs. James, Market-place
-Harvey, Thomas, Esq., South green
-Holland, Miss, South green
-Humphreys, Edward, Esq., Shipdham road
-Jeffreys, Rev. George Y., Quebec road
-Johnson, Mrs. Ann, High street
-Lee Warner, Mrs., Quebec hall
-Markant, Mrs. E., Quebec road
-Minn, Lewis, Esq., Quebec road
-Nalson, Mrs. Caroline, South green
-Parke, James, Esq., Norwich road
-Pillans, Mrs. Margaret, High street
-Ramsdale, Mrs. Thomas, Quebec road
-Warner, Mrs., Shrubland lodge
-Wollaston, Rev. W. C., M.A., rector, South green
-Wright, Miss M.A., Quebec road
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-
-
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, ETC.
-
-
-Abram, Joseph, chemist, Market-place
-Adams, John, farmer, Dumpling green
-Aldis, Christopher, manager of the Gas Works, Quebec road
-Aldis, William, academy, Norwich road
-Armstrong, John, shopkeeper, Norwich road
-Bailey, Edward, hairdresser Market-place
-Baker, William, chimney sweeper, South green
-Balls, Henry and Son, grocers and hardwaremen, Hall lane
-Bambridge, Joseph, baker, Market-place
-Banyard, Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Norwich road
-Banyard, Matthias, baker, High street
-Barkham, T. H., grocer and tea-dealer, High street
-Barker, Charles, boot maker, Church street
-Barker, James, beer retailer and boot maker, North Hall green
-Barker, William, pork butcher, High street
-Barkway, James, nursery and seedsman, Baxter row
-Barnes, Robert, carrier, the Fleece, Norwich road
-Barratt, Frederic, baker and tailor, Norwich road
-Barton, Lewis, boot maker, Market-place
-Barwell, Edward, corn, wool, wine, and spirit merchant, Market-place
-Bates, Samuel, tailor and woollen draper, Market-place
-Bayfield, Mrs. Harriet, butcher, High street
-Beals, Ishmael, farmer, Etling green
-Beals, Samuel, farmer, Toftwood
-Bell, Thomas Robert, gun maker and cutler, Church street
-Bennett, C., and Co., grocers, Market-place
-Bidwell, Samuel S., brewer, maltster, wine and spirit merchant, South
-green
-Blade, Mrs. Mary, hair cutter, High street
-Boyce, Samuel H., watchmaker, Quebec street
-Boyce, William, printer, &c., Market-place
-Brewster, Edmund and Co., tea-dealers, Market-place
-Brock, Robert, tinman, Light Horseman, Baxter row
-Broom, Stephen, chimney sweeper, Church street
-Brown, Thomas, farmer, Dillington
-Bullen, Chamberlain, carpenter, Back lane
-Burleigh, William, boot maker, Quebec street
-Burton, Henry, boot maker, Baxter row
-Carr, James, tailor, Hall lane
-Carr, John, tinman, and eating house, High street
-Carr, Margaret, milliner, High street
-Carter, Mrs., carrier, Back lane
-Carter, Matthew, plumber, Norwich road
-Carter, Richard, veterinary surgeon, Norwich road
-Carthew, George Alfred, solicitor, Quebec street
-Catchpole, Robert, beer retailer, Etling green
-Catton, Henry, surveyor, Norwich road
-Chapling, William, beer retailer, Church street
-Clarke Brothers, merchant tailors, hatters, outfitters, and agents for
-the waterproof hat and clothing department, Market-place
-Coghill, Wm. A., gardener, South green
-Cooper and Sons, solicitors, Market-place
-Cooper, Charles, butcher, High street
-Cooper, Charles, farmer, Toftwood
-Cooper and Bowles, ironmongers, &c., High street
-Cooper and Johnson, Misses, milliners and dress makers, Church street
-Cooper, Henry, jun., baker, Baxter row
-Cranmer, John, Chequers, Hall lane
-Crofts, Benjamin, chemist, Market-place
-Cross, James, farmer, Norwich road
-Crowther, Henry, printer and stationer, High street
-Cutting, Mrs., George inn, Market-place
-Danford, Charles S., beer retailer, London road
-Davey, William, farmer, Theatre street
-Drake, William, solicitor, Quebec street
-Dunn, George, boot maker, Norwich road
-Dunn, John, blacksmith, Hall lane
-Dye, Anthony, plumber and painter, Quebec street
-Eastoe, Harriet, baker, High street
-Eastoe, John, boot maker, High street
-Eastoe, Mary Ann, school, High street
-Eastoe, William, farmer, Etling green
-Edwards, James, plumber, Back lane
-Edwards, Martin, farmer, Etling green
-Elsden, Benjamin, rope maker, Norwich road
-Elsy, George, auctioneer, &c., Norwich road
-Elsy, Martha, straw bonnet maker, Norwich road
-Elsy, William, brazier, Church street
-Elvin, James and Son, coach builders and steam saw mills, Norwich road
-Elvin, Charles, heraldic painter, Norwich road
-Emms, Samuel, beer house, Yaxham road
-Feltham, William, boot maker, High street
-Filby, William, Eagle inn, Market-place
-Francis, W. K. and Co., grocers and drapers, Church street
-Francis, John, sack manufacturer, Church street
-Frary, Riches, farmer, Dumpling green
-Frost, George, butcher, High street
-George, Elizabeth, milliner, Norwich road
-Gibson, Timothy, Duke of Wellington, Quebec street
-Gidney and Son, ironmongers, iron and brass founders, agricultural
-implement makers, coal and timber merchants, &c., Market-place
-Gill, James and John, iron and brass foundry, engineers and machine
-makers, Theatre street
-Girling, James B. and Nathaniel, solicitors, Market-place
-Girling, George, boot maker, High street
-Girling, John, saddler, Market-place
-Goshawk, John, gun maker, the Rose, Baxter row
-Goward, Lucy, beer house, Yaxham road
-Grant, Hannah, straw bonnet maker, Theatre street
-Greenacre, James, auctioneer, land, estate and house agent, and sheriffs’
-officer, Norwich road
-Greenacre, Robert, beer house, Norwich road
-Green, Sophia, cooper, High street
-Hambling, Robert, brass and iron founder, and agricultural machine maker,
-Norwich road
-Hambling, Thomas, brass and iron founder, and agricultural machine maker,
-High street
-Hammond, James, baker, Church street
-Hammond, James, leather cutter, Norwich road
-Hardcastle, John W., school, Norwich road
-Hardy, James, millwright, Back lane
-Hastings, Horace C., surgeon, Market-place
-Hatfield, Leonard, printer and bookseller, Market-place
-Head, James, butcher, Baxter row
-Hinsby, Samuel, farmer, North hall green
-Hislop, James, watch maker, Quebec
-Howarth, Samuel, Red Lion square
-Howlett, William, butcher, Baxter row
-Howlett, W. Curry, miller and baker, Quebec road
-Hubbard, William, builder and contractor, High street
-Hudson, John, blacksmith, Quebec street
-James, Walter, tailor, Market-place
-Jarred, Robert, butcher, Quebec street
-Jex, George, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Johnson, F. and Son, saddlers, Market-place
-Juby, Charlotte, milliner, High street
-Keeler, John, beer house, South green
-Kemp, Mrs., milliner, basket maker, &c., Market-place
-Kerslake, Thomas, auctioneer, &c., Scarning road
-King, John, King’s Arms hotel commercial and posting house, Market-place
-Maidwell, Thomas, corn dealer, High street
-Margetts, Mary Ann, clothes dealer, Hall lane
-Marriott, John and Robert, corn and coal merchants, Railway station
-Martin, John Upchurch, teacher of music, Norwich road
-Martin, Ann, china and glass dealer, High street
-Mason, Ann, straw bonnet maker, Church street
-Mayes, Ann, plumber, Church street
-Mayes, James, farmer, Dumpling green
-Mayes, Robert, shopkeeper, Baxter row
-Meachen, Edward, brick maker, London road
-Merry, Robert, jun., coal and corn merchant, Railway station
-Miles, Thomas, glover, &c., Norwich road
-Milk, William, farmer, North Hall green
-Moore, James, gardener, Norwich road
-Moore, William, nursery and seedsman, Norwich road
-Monument and Son, carpenters, Baxter row
-Munford, James, carpenter, Theatre street
-Newell, William, stone and marble mason, Norwich road
-Nicholson, Goddard, saddler, High street
-Nicholson, James, cabinet maker, Back lane
-Nicholson, Thomas N., butcher, High street
-Norton, Mrs., shopkeeper, Norwich road
-Nuthall, Elizabeth, milliner, Norwich road
-Oakley, Francis, stone mason, Baxter row
-Oakley, Henry, boot maker, Church street
-Pack, Nathaniel, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road
-Page, Thomas, grocer, draper, and wholesale and retail tallow chandler,
-Market-place
-Parke, Thomas, King’s Head commercial inn, brewer, maltster, wine and
-spirit merchant, Norwich road
-Parker, John, bricklayer, Norwich road
-Payne, Minns, beer shop, South green
-Peebles, William Skipp, builder, High street
-Perkins, James, builder, Norwich road
-Phillipo, Edward, shopkeeper, Church street
-Philo, George, tax collector and parish clerk, Church street
-Pilch, William, tailor, High street
-Plowman, Henry, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Norwich road
-Potter, Elijah, farmer, Etling green
-Potter, R. and J., corn and seed merchants, Railway station
-Ramsdale, Mrs., currier and leather cutter, Quebec street
-Ramsdale, Robert, auctioneer, corn and coal merchant, Quebec street and
-Railway station
-Rawlings, Mrs. Wm., shopkeeper, Church street
-Read, Burrows, currier and leather cutter, Norwich road
-Rising, H. C., grocer, draper, &c., Norwich road
-Rix, Charles, boot maker, Theatre street
-Rix, Henry, bricklayer and confectioner, High street
-Rix, James, farmer, Badley moor
-Rix, Mary, baker, Quebec street
-Rust, John, blacksmith and confectioner, Market-place
-Scholes, Jacob, hatter and furrier, Quebec street
-Scraggs, Edward John, plumber, &c., Norwich road
-Scraggs, Robert Beeston, clerk to the magistrates and commissioner of
-taxes, Quebec road
-Sendall, Jonathan, furniture broker, High street
-Sendall, William, wheelwright, Baxter row
-Sharp, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Quebec corner
-Ship, Robert, shopkeeper, High street
-Skerritt, William, the Greyhound, High street
-Skerry, John, carrier
-Skipper, William, baker, Theatre street
-Smith, James, farmer, North green
-Smith, John P., farmer, Watering farm
-Smith, Mary, miller, Toftwood
-Smith, Robert, veterinary surgeon, Back lane
-Smith, Susan, ironmonger, High street
-Speakman, Thomas, boot maker, Waggon and Horses, London road
-Speakman, William, boot maker, Norwich road
-Springle, William, shopkeeper, Norwich rd
-Staines, Timothy, farmer, Badley moor
-Stone, Daniel, smith, Norwich road
-Stonock, Barney, smith, Etling green
-Stonock, Bernard, farmer, Haw hill
-Stringer, Mary, straw bonnet maker, Baxter row
-Taylor, John, plumber, glazier, &c., High street
-Taylor, Thomas, bricklayer, High street
-Thacker, John, farmer, and beer house, Hall lane
-Thompson, Rev. Joseph, boarding school, Paternoster row
-Tomlinson, James, cabinet maker, Market-place
-Trollop, James, tailor, Norwich road
-Trollop, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, Norwich road
-Trollop, John, glove maker, Hall lane
-Tuck, James, Cherry Tree, Theatre street
-Varden, William, tailor, Market-place
-Vincent, Dr. James, Quebec street
-Vincent, William, farmer, Etling green
-Ward, Jonathan, boot maker, Norwich road
-Warman, Thomas, farmer, Dumpling green
-Warren, Samuel and Son, corn and coal merchants, Railway station
-Webster, Son, and Co., grocers and drapers, Market-place
-Wells, H. and W., coach builders and blacksmiths, Norwich road
-Wells, Elijah, dyer, Baxter row
-Wells, John, auctioneer, &c., Lord Nelson, High street
-Wells, Mrs. Catherine, beer house, Norwich road
-Wenham, Charlotte, watch maker, Market-place
-Wenham, John, watch maker and jeweller, Church street
-Wenham, William, boot maker, Church street
-Wharton, James, the Bell, Theatre street
-Wigg, Charles, jun., farmer, Etling green
-Wigg, Grigson, farmer, Park farm
-Willden, John, miller, Norwich road
-Willimont, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Church street
-Willimont, Kirby John, baker, Baxter row
-Wilson, James, beer shop, Back lane
-Wilson, Thomas, baker, Hall lane
-Woodcock, Sarah, beer retailer, Etling green
-Wright, Elizabeth, milliner, Market-place
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-
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-SWAFFHAM.
-
-
-Swaffham. A parish, market, union, polling town, and railway station, in
-South Greenhoe hundred, West Norfolk, and Norwich Bishopric, 15 miles
-E.S.E. of Lynn, 27 miles W. of Norwich, and 93 miles N.N.E. of London.
-The population, in 1851, was 3858; and the yearly value of assessed
-property, in 1815, was £11,218.
-
-This town, one of the most beautiful in the county, is pleasantly
-situated on a rising ground, in a fine open country. The market is held
-on Saturdays. Annual fairs are held on the second Wednesday in May, the
-third Wednesday in July, and the first Wednesday in November, for cattle
-and sheep; the latter is one of the largest cattle fairs in Norfolk. The
-general quarter sessions of the peace are held here, by adjournment from
-the city of Norwich.
-
-The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul is said to have been built in 1474,
-and is cruciform in plan, with an embattled tower, bearing two shields.
-About seven years since, in repairing the Church, and in removing the
-“Tinker and the Dog,” they found, carved in Latin,
-
- “Love me, love my dog.”
-
-The living is a vicarage, value £738 per annum, in the gift of the Bishop
-of Norwich.
-
-The Baptists, Wesleyans, and Independents, have meeting houses here.
-There is a large bridewell here for 600 prisoners. The town is lighted
-with gas. Here is an iron foundry, coach works, bank, and savings’
-banks.
-
-SWAFFHAM PRISON, Edward A. Johnson, Governor.
-
-The YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE, supported by the members, Market-place.
-
-GRAMMAR SCHOOL, endowed by Nichols Hammond, Esq. James Hacon, Head
-Master: John Kelland, Second Master, Queen’s College, Cambridge.
-
-The NATIONAL SCHOOL, situated upon Campling Land. Schoolmaster, Charles
-Wells; Schoolmistress, Mrs. Wells.
-
-GAS WORKS, Lynn Road. Superintendent, Manager and Secretary, Francis
-Trundell.
-
-SAVINGS’ BANK. William Wells, Secretary: H. T. Day, Esq., Manager.
-
-WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL, Market-place.
-
-
-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Archer, Rev. Charles G., curate of Narborough cum Narford, London street
-Balders, Mrs. Susan, Market-place
-Brown, Mrs. Harriet, London street
-Chapman, Mrs. Elizabeth, Station street
-Cooper, Mrs. Matilda, Station street
-Dalton, Rev. W., Castleacre street
-Dugmore, John, Esq., London street
-Everard, Salisbury, Rev., vicar to St. Peter’s, the vicarage
-Girling, Mrs., Station street
-Say, Hall, Esq., Norwich road
-Hammond, Miss Sarah, Norwich road
-Kemble, Mrs. Elizabeth, London street
-Montague, Rev. George, rector of South Pickenham
-Morse, James, Esq.
-Newton, Mary, Lynn street
-Peck, James, London street
-Pillans, Mrs. Martha, Market-place
-Sands, Mrs. Sarah, Lynn street
-Stratton, Miss Elizabeth, London street
-Trundle, Mrs. Martha, Castleacre street
-Williams, James, Castleacre street
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-
-
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Alderton, Robert, lodging house for travellers, Lynn street
-Allen, John, fishmonger, Market-place
-Alpe, Robert, brewer, White Hart lane
-Arnold, Henry, grocer and draper, Market place
-Allet, Timothy, tailor, Market-place
-Avis, John A., boot and shoe maker, London street
-Barker, Willis, bricklayer, Lynn street
-Barrett, John, bailiff of the county court, and house keeper of the
-Institute, Market-place
-Bayfield, Benjamin, butcher, Lynn street
-Bayfield, Edward William, hairdresser, Market-place
-Bayfield, George B., flour factor, London street
-Blanchflower, James, Maid’s Head inn, Market-place
-Brown, Charles, baker, London street
-Brundall, Henry T., parish constable and gardener, adjuster of weights
-and measures, bailiff of the fair, has a very fine collection of old
-coins, pictures, china, &c., and clerk to the market, Lynn street
-Bullen, George, Trowel and Hammer, the Pool
-Bullen, James, farmer
-Butters, John, White Hart, Market-place
-Butters, Richard, boot and shoe maker, London street
-Carman, Abraham, tailor, Lynn street
-Carr, John E., watch and clock maker, Market-place
-Carter, Charles, veterinary surgeon and shoeing-smith, Lynn street
-Carter, Thomas, the Pool
-Clarke, Benjamin, blacksmith, Albert terrace
-Clarke, James, clothier, Castleacre street
-Clarke, James, tailor, London street
-Clarke, William and Thomas, boot and shoe makers, Church lane
-Clements, Thomas, baker, Market-place
-Clifton, Edward, Station street
-Clifton, William Wilson, station master
-Cock, Edward, Ship inn, Lynn street
-Codling, Phœbe, shopkeeper, Lynn street
-Coe, Robert, Norfolk Hero, Castleacre street
-Colman, Thomas, farmer, Norwich road
-Cook, John, coach builder, Lynn street
-Cory, Sendall, clothier, Market-place
-Cross, Joseph, cooper, London street
-Dawson, John, tailor and draper, Market-place
-Davidson, Miss Hannah, milliner and dress-maker, London street
-Day, Henry Framingham, manager to the East of England Bank, Market-place
-Dickenson, George, the Angel, Market-place
-Doughty, William, Red Lion inn, Market-place
-Dunn, James, boot and shoe maker, the Pool
-Dutchman, Durrant, farmer, Westacre street
-Ellis, Norton, boot and shoe maker, London street
-Ellis, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Block street
-Ellis, Thomas, the Chequers, Castleacre street
-Ellis, Thomas C., carpenter and builder, Providence terrace
-Elvin, Charles, heraldic artist, agent to the Unity Fire Office, London
-street
-Elvin, James, and Son, coach builders, London street
-Emerson, Robert N., surgeon, Market-place
-Filbey, John, boot and shoe maker, Campin’s land
-Finch, J., and H. F., chemists and druggists, oil and colourmen, agents
-for the sale of Lowe’s Patent Manure, Farmer’s Insurance Office,
-Market-place
-Forby, John, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Fuller, John, farmer, Norwich road
-Gainsbury, Daniel, Royal Oak, and timber dealer, Castleacre street
-Gardiner, John, bookseller and stationer, stamp office, Market-place
-Gardiner, William V., brazier, coffee and eating house, Lynn street
-Goodrich, George, boot and shoe warehouse, Lynn street
-Goodrum, Anne, dressmaker and tailoress, London street
-Goose, Morris, painter and gilder, Lynn street
-Goose, Morris, and Barber, Robert, painters and gilders, Mangate street
-Greeves, Thomas, leather currier, London street
-Hall, Charles, butcher, Castleacre street
-Hall, William, baker, Lynn street
-Hammond, Robert, grocer, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Harper, Henry, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, London street
-Harrison, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Lynn street
-Hart, Joseph, baker, Castleacre street
-Harvey, Charlotte, fancy repository, Market-place
-Hewett, Elizabeth, boarding and day school for young ladies, London
-street
-Hewett, Miss Sarah, bookseller and stationer, London street
-Heyhoe, John, stone mason and builder, Station street
-Heyhoe, John James, stone and marble mason and builder, Market-place
-Heyhoe, Robert, plumber and glazier, London street
-Hook, John, baker, Castleacre street
-Howard, Henry, baker, Lynn street
-Howard, Mary Ann, clothier, Market-place
-Howarth, William, brewer and maltster, wine and spirit merchant, agent to
-the Equitable Fire office, Market-place
-Hubbard, Charlotte, Spread Eagle, London street
-Hudson, George, Black Horse inn, London street
-Ingram, Esther, hosier, Castleacre street
-Jackson, Robert, wheelwright and smith, London street
-Jarvis, William, basket maker, Market-place
-Jeary, John, farmer, the Pool
-Jeffrey, Charles, William, and Co., malsters, wine and spirit merchants,
-seed, corn, coal, and wool merchants, London street
-Jeffries, Henry, the Pool
-Johnson, James, tailor and draper, Market-place
-Johnson, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, Castleacre street
-Johnson, William, the Greyhound, Market-place
-Josh, Isaac, blacksmith, White Hart lane
-Kemble, Benjamin, gardener, Norwich road
-Kiddle, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Castleacre street
-Lack, John, artist, Market-place
-Lasscock, William, saddle and harness maker, Market-place
-Lindsay, Thomas, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Lack, William, saddle and harness maker, Agent for the Royal Exchange
-Fire and Life Assurance society, Market-place
-Loveless, Samuel, plumber, glazier, and painter, London street
-Lusher, Robert, the Sun, Lynn street
-Mace, Charles, dealer in tea, Station street
-Maddison, George, grocer and tallow chandler, Castleacre street
-Marcon, Andrew, solicitor, Market-place
-Marsh, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Martin, David William, ironmonger, china dealer, and leather cutter,
-Market-place
-Mason, George B., colonel in the army, White Hart lane
-Matthews, John, harness maker, Lynn street
-Matthews, Robert, tailor, Block street
-Mendham, Harriet and Elizabeth, straw bonnet makers and milliners,
-Market-place
-Mendham, James, plumber and glazier, Market-place
-Moore, Henry, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Morse, Arthur, brewer, Market-place
-Muffett, John, general shopkeeper, Market-place
-Muffett, Samuel, cabinet maker and carpenter, Market-place
-Naunton, Walter, confectioner, Market-place
-Nokes, William, commercial traveller, London street
-Nooks, Robert, tax gatherer, the Pool
-Oaks, Richard, builder, Market-place
-Overton, Elizabeth, dressmaker, London street
-Page, William, Crown Hotel commercial, family, and posting house, and
-farmer, Market-place
-Parson, William, gun maker and superintendent of the post-office,
-Market-place
-Perry, Mary, fancy repository, Mangate street
-Petch, Pooley, boot maker, London str.
-Philo, James, clerk to St. Peter’s, Block street
-Philo, James, china and glass dealer, and boot and shoe maker, London
-street
-Pilbeam, Thomas, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Pitcher, William, Horse and Groom, Lynn street
-Plowright, Henry, general and furnishing ironmonger, founder, &c.,
-Market-place
-Plowright, S. S., boarding and day school for young ladies, London street
-Ponder, Nathaniel, shopkeeper, Lynn street
-Pope, William, drapery and shoe warehouse, Market-place
-Porter, James, boot maker, Albert terrace
-Powley, Benjamin, tailor and draper, Market-place
-Powley, Robert, tailor, London street
-Powley, Susan, milliner and mantle maker, Market-place
-Pratt, John, land surveyor and register office for servants, Market-place
-Pratt, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Market-place
-Pullock, Peter, registrar of births and deaths for the Saham Toney
-District, and relieving officer, London street
-Randall, Thomas, butcher, Market-place
-Reeve, Edmund, surgeon, London street
-Rolfe, William, music master, organist to the church, Mangate street
-Rose, Caleb Burrell, surgeon, Market-place
-Rose, John, Railway Tavern, Castle street
-Rust, James, chemist and druggist, Market-place
-Sands, William, builder, Lynn street
-Seaman, David, horsebreaker, Lynn str.
-Sear, Charles, White Lion, Castleacre street
-Selfe, Samuel, beer retailer, London str.
-Sewell, Robert, solicitor, Block street
-Smith, George, general dealer, London street
-Smith, George, baker, London street
-Smith, John, butcher, Market-place
-Smith, Robert, engineer and iron and brass founder, White Hart lane
-Smith, Robert, dealer in marine stores, Lynn street
-Smith, William and Frederic, painters, plumbers, and glaziers,
-Market-place
-Southwell, William C., manager of Gurney and Co.’s Bank, and agent for
-the Sun Fire and Life Office and General Hail Storm Assurance society,
-Bank, Market-place
-Spinks, John, shopkeeper, London street
-Steel, William, the Swan, Castleacre str.
-Sutton, James, baker and confectioner, Market-place
-Takes, Israel, temperance coffee and eating house, Lynn street
-Tennant, James, boot and shoe maker, Block street
-Thomas, Frederic John, surgeon, Castleacre street
-Trundle, James and Son, auctioneers and saddlers, Market-place
-Utting, Anne, milliner and straw bonnet maker, and has the full
-management of the Assembly Rooms and Shirehall, h Market-place
-Vince, Allen, shopkeeper and brick maker, London street
-Vince, Henry, market gardener, London street
-Vout, Henry, lodging house for travellers, Lynn street
-Wake, John, cattle dealer, London street
-Wales, Richard, George commercial hotel, Castleacre street
-Wales, Thomas, butcher, Market-place
-Walker, George, boot and shoe warehouse, Market-place
-Ward, William, the Fleece, Lynn street
-Watts, John, hairdresser, Market-place
-Wells, William C., printer, bookseller, and binder (book club),
-Market-place
-Wenham, James, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith,
-Market-place
-Wharton, William, hairdresser and fancy repository, Market-place
-Whitby, George, King’s Arms, Lynn str.
-Whithers, George, farmer, White Hart lane
-Wilkerson, Goss, fishmonger, Market-pl. place
-Winearls, William, solicitor, London str.
-Woods, Rev. William, Baptist minister, Station street
-Wright, John, baker, London street
-Wyatt, Joseph, commercial traveller, Market-place
-Wyers, Edward, boot maker, Campling lane
-Young, Job, umbrella maker, Lynn str.
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-REEPHAM.
-
-
-Reepham is a small market town, on the banks of the Eyn brook, a branch
-of the Wensum; 6 miles N.E. of Elmham station. 136 miles from London,
-and 12 N.W. from Norwich, and extends into four parishes, which contain
-together, 1,800 inhabitants; the acreage of the four parishes is 2,427.
-The chief trade of this town is in malt for ale, the parish being well
-adapted for the growth of barley. There is also a large brewery, and two
-extensive tanneries. The market, which is held on Wednesday, being for
-corn and cattle; and a fair is held on June 29th, for stock, horses, &c.
-
-A police station has been erected on the Dereham road, about a quarter of
-a mile from the market-place, opened March, 1856. There are also two
-fire engines kept in this parish. Engine house situated in the Back
-lane.
-
-The living is a rectory, value £600 per annum, with Kerdistone. There
-are two Cemeteries: one for the parish of Reepham with Kerdistone, and
-the other for the parish of Hackford with Whitwell; consecrated, July
-9th, 1856, by Dr. Henry Spencer, late of Madras.
-
-Reepham and Kerdistone, ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Rev. Frederic Field, M.A.,
-Rector: Rev. Richard Gilbert, B.A., Curate.
-
-Hackford and Whitwell. Rev. Edward Holley, M.A., Rector; Rev. Frederic
-Thompson, Curate.
-
-Wesleyan Chapel, Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Primitive Methodist Chapel;
-various Ministers.
-
-POST OFFICE. Miss Amelia Sands, postmistress. Letters arrive from
-Norwich at 9 a.m., and are dispatched at 25 min. to 5 p.m. The box
-closes at 4 p.m., but letters can be posted till 4½ p.m., by affixing an
-extra stamp.
-
-Insurance Agents. Equitable Fire office, Robert Keeler. Norwich Union
-Fire and Life, and Norwich Hail Storm Company, George St. John, and F. S.
-Bircham, solicitor.
-
-Parish Clerk, Henry Bishop.
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-
-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Bircham, William, Esq., the Ollands
-Bircham, William, jun., Esq., Hackford
-Collyer, the Very Rev. John Bedingfield, archdeacon of Norwich, Hackford
-hall
-Field, Rev. Frederic, M.A., rectory
-George, Mr. Robert, Hackford
-Gilbert, Rev. Richard, B.A., curate
-Holly, Rev. Edward, M.A., Hackford
-Leamon, Robert, Esq., Whitwell
-Leeds, Stephen, Esq., Whitwell
-Thompson, Rev. Frederic, curate, Hackford
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-
-
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Alderton, Thomas, farmer
-Amiss, John, wheelwright, Hackford
-Amiss, Richard, grocer and draper, Hackford
-Andrews, George O., excise officer, Reepham
-Baldwin, Nathaniel, shoemaker
-Barker, Robert, grocer, &c., Hackford
-Barrett, Martin, blacksmith, Hackford
-Barrett, Robert, miller, Whitwell
-Barrett, Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Whitwell
-Besford, John, farmer, Kerdistone
-Bircham, F. S., Esq., solicitor, clerk to the magistrates of this
-hundred, and to the commissioners of Income tax, and agent to the Norwich
-Union Fire and Life offices, Hackford
-Bircham and Parmeter, brewers, maltsters, and spirit merchants, Hackford
-Bishop, Henry, plumber and glazier, the Duke of York, parish clerk,
-apparitor for the diocese, and carrier, Hackford
-Briggs, James, cabinet maker, Hackford
-Brown, William, smith, Kerdistone
-Buck, James, boys’ school, Hackford
-Bush, John, King’s Arms, Hackford
-Burcham, Thomas, tailor, Hackford
-Burton, John, shoemaker, Hackford
-Burton, Joseph W., butcher, Hackford
-Burton, Thomas, butcher, Hackford
-Cooper, Orlando H., academy, Hackford
-Davidson, James, baker, Hackford
-Doughty, William, plumber and glazier
-Dungar, Thomas, farmer, Whitwell
-Dyball, Robert, horse breaker, Hackford
-Dye, Henry, farmer, Kerdistone
-Eglington, Emerson, tailor, Hackford
-Eglington, Mark, farmer, Whitwell
-Ellis, Edward, saddler, Hackford
-English, John, shoemaker, Hackford
-Filby, John, farmer, Kerdistone
-Fish, James, shoemaker, Hackford
-Frankland, Robert, ironmonger, Hackford
-Frankland, Robert, shoemaker, Hackford
-George, Henry, farmer, Kerdistone
-George, William, ironmonger, Hackford
-Hart, Thomas G., grocer and draper, Hackford
-Hawes, James, tailor, Hackford
-Hill, Charles W., tailor and draper, Hackford
-Howard, George, carpenter, Hackford
-Howe, Samuel, Lord Nelson, Hackford
-Hurrell, Dennis, V.R. and George and Dragon, Hackford
-Hurrell, T., grocer and draper, Hackford
-Isaacks, Nathaniel, grocer and draper, Hackford
-Jewell, George, veterinary surgeon, Hackford
-Keeler, R., grocer and draper, Hackford
-Lacey, John, druggist and stationer, Hackford
-Leamon, Robert, tanner and timber merchant, Whitwell hall
-Leeds, Stephen, farmer, Kerdistone
-Leeds, William, Sun inn, and carrier, Hackford
-Mason, Edward, cooper, Hackford
-Neale, William, baker, Hackford
-Parke, William B., farmer
-Partridge, Thomas J., farmer
-Perry, Charles H., surgeon, Hackford
-Prior, Henry, saddler, Hackford
-Pumfrey, James, farmer, Kerdistone
-Rodham, William M., farmer, Hackford
-Rudd, William, hairdresser, Hackford
-Scurll, Brettingham, baker, Hackford
-Secker, John, basket maker, Hackford
-Seeley, Barnabas L., farmer, Kerdistone
-Sewell, John, farmer, Hackford
-Sewell, William, carpenter, Hackford
-Smith, Mrs. Susan, farmer, Kerdistone
-Springall, Thomas, bricklayer
-Staples, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Hackford
-St. John, George, grocer and draper, Hackford
-Tann, Thomas, farmer, Kerdistone
-Tindale, William, grocer and draper
-Timber, Elizabeth, grocer and draper, Hackford
-Travis, Thomas, Greyhound, Hackford
-Tuddenham, Richard, cooper, Hackford
-Vardigans, Mary Ann, bonnet maker, Hackford
-Vial, Samuel, Victoria Fall Gate, Whitwell
-Watson, James, Cock inn, Whitwell
-Watson, Job H., shoemaker, Hackford
-Watson, Job H., grocer and draper
-Whurr, Thomas, tea dealer, Whitwell
-Woolmer, Jas. S., watchmaker, Hackford
-Wright, David, plumber and glazier
-
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-
-
-FOULSHAM.
-
-
-Foulsham is a small scattered town in Eynesford hundred and Aylsham
-Union, situate about 4 miles from Elmham railway station, 8 S.E. of
-Fakenham, and 18 N.W. of Norwich.
-
-The living is a rectory, in the gift of Lord Hastings; the Rev. Henry
-Milles Astley, B.A., is the present rector. The church of Holy Innocents
-is a large and handsome structure, with a fine square tower. The
-Baptists have a place of worship. There is also a National School for
-boys and girls. The magistrates meet at the Ship Inn every alternate
-Monday. There is a fair for cattle and pleasure on the first Tuesday in
-May. The population is 1,076. The parish contains about 3,190 statute
-acres. Lord Hastings is lord of the manor, and chief land proprietor.
-
-
-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Astley, Rev. Henry, B.A., rector
-Bennett, Mr. William
-Gilbert, Rev. Richard, B.A. curate
-Leeds, Misses M. and E.
-May, Miss M. A.
-Peterson, Mr. William
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-
-
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
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-Archer, James, grocer, &c.
-Archer, Richard, butcher
-Archer, William, plumber and glazier
-Austin, Robert, butcher
-Austin, Thomas, farmer
-Austin, Watts, butcher
-Austin, John, farmer
-Barber, James, carrier
-Bartlett, Henry, druggist and stationer
-Bell, Benjamin, farmer
-Bircham, Amelia, dress maker
-Blogg, Richard, bricklayer
-Body, Henry, farmer
-Butler, W. G., currier and leather cutter
-Carr, Sarah, boarding and day school
-Carrison, Charlotte, grocer, &c.
-Chamberlain, Edward, farmer
-Clarke, Louisa, straw bonnet maker
-Clarke, Robert, carpenter
-Dack, —, carrier to Norwich
-Dawson, Michael, blacksmith
-Dench, Robert, solicitor, coroner for the Duchy of Lancaster, clerk to
-the magistrates, and commissioners of taxes
-Drozier, Robert, parish clerk
-Eke, James, blacksmith
-Emms, Henry, veterinary surgeon
-Fallow, Thomas, Ship inn
-Frost, Robert, tailor
-Girling, Christopher, surgeon
-Girling, John, carpenter
-Gilham, William, baker
-Godfrey, Thomas, farmer
-Gooch, Robert P., veterinary surgeon
-Graver, Luke, baker
-Heasel, Elizabeth, baker
-Howlett, Stephen, King’s Arms
-Hubbard, Stephen, painter, plumber, &c
-Hunt G. P., National School
-Knights, Fenn, academy
-Knights, Frederic, glover
-Leamon, Charles, saddler
-Leamon, Edmund, ironmonger
-Leamon, Edward, farmer
-Leamon, Richard, baker
-Long, Robert, grocer, &c.
-Mace, Charles, grocer, &c.
-Manning, Susan, dress maker
-Neale, Charles, farmer
-Neale, George, Bull inn
-Oldman, James, boot and shoe maker
-Powell, John, tailor
-Pratt, Richard, grocer, &c.
-Prior, John, boot and shoe maker
-Purdy, Robert, farmer
-Quarles, William, solicitor
-Russell, Edward, watch maker
-Saunders, James, miller
-Saunders, James, jun., solicitor, agent to the Royal Farmers’ and Hail
-Storm, and the Farmers’ and Graziers’ Cattle Insurance Office
-Saunders, James and Charles, surgeons
-Sawyer, Thomas, wheelwright
-Sawyer, Thomas, carpenter
-Sawyer, Thomas, blacksmith
-Seaman, William, farmer
-Smith, James, boot and shoe maker
-Smith, Matilda, dress maker
-Smith, William, grocer, &c.
-Spencer, Edward, plumber and glazier
-Spragg, Thomas, boot and shoe maker
-Towler, George, wheelwright
-Towler, John, grocer, &c.
-Tuddenham, John, tailor
-Turner, James G., grocer, &c.
-Wade, Matthew, ironmonger
-West, C. S., carpenter and cabinet maker
-Williamson, John, glover
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-
-
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-WATTON.
-
-
-Watton, a small market-town in Wayland hundred, is 10 miles N.W. from
-Attleborough station, 12 N. of Thetford, and 10 from East Dereham. The
-church of St. Mary stands a short distance from the town, and is a very
-neat, though ancient structure, being built in the reign of Henry II. It
-has a tower, small spire, and 3 bells. The living is a discharged
-vicarage, in the gift of the Rev. W. H. Hicks, B.A., and the curate is
-the Rev. G. Nelson.
-
-The parish contains 1807 acres, and the population, in 1851, was 1353. A
-market is held on the Wednesday. Fairs are held on July 10th, October
-11th, and November 8th for cattle, &c.
-
-
-
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Adcock, J. W., watchmaker
-Alexander, E., grocer and draper
-Amas, Charles, grocer and draper
-Amas, Mary Ann, milliner
-Baldry, Edward, bricklayer
-Bales, John, police officer
-Baley, Robert, auctioneer
-Balls, James, boot and shoe maker
-Barber, Ann, berlin wool depot
-Barber, Mr. John, Rose cottage
-Barber, John, upholsterer and cabinet maker
-Barnard, Robert, butcher
-Beets, James, farmer
-Bicker, George, hairdresser, &c.
-Boreham, John, boot and shoe maker
-Bowles, Barnard, saddler
-Brown, James, tailor
-Brunton, Thomas, Green Man
-Brunton, William, tailor
-Buxton, Henry, brazier
-Chaston, Mr. Alfred
-Cornwall, William, joiner
-Cornwall, Robert, saddler
-De Grey, Hon. Brownlow, N.O.
-Dorr, Mrs. Mary
-Dorr, Charles, farmer
-Drake, Thomas, painter, plumber, &c.
-Drew, George, boot and shoe maker
-Emerson, Stephen, George commercial and family hotel, posting house, and
-architect and surveyor
-Elsegood, James, baker, &c
-Feakes, Charles, farmer
-Garner, James, fishmonger
-Gathergood, James, farmer
-George, George, bookseller and leather dealer
-George and Kiddle, grocers and drapers
-Gooderstone, Mary A., milliner
-Gowing, James Warden, bookseller, printer, and stationer
-Greengrass, Robert, beerhouse
-Grigson, E. R., solicitor
-Grickman, Charles, solicitor
-Hargraves, George, surgeon
-Hargraves, John, surgeon
-Harper, Samuel, sack and seed merchant
-Hart, Mr. Joseph
-Hart, Joseph, joiner
-Harvey, James, carrier
-Hastley, Rev., academy
-Hastings, Edward, maltster
-Hastings, John E., wine & spirit merchant
-Hendry, Henry, grocer and draper
-Hendry, Thomas, plumber, &c.
-Hicks, Rev. W. H., vicar
-Jacobs, Thomas, machine maker
-Jacobs, George, Crown Commercial hotel, posting house, and Inland Revenue
-office
-James, William, tailor
-Layt, Robert, carrier
-Lacey, Rebecca, butcher
-Leggatt, Robert, butcher
-Massey, William, solicitor
-Mallows, James, butcher
-Minns, George, tailor
-Munnings, George, tailor
-Nelson, Rev. G., curate
-Payne, Edward, carrier
-Playle, Henry, beerhouse
-Parker, Joseph, butcher
-Read, Robert, gardener and seedsman
-Reeve, Barnabas, basket maker, and beer-house
-Rice, Mr. William
-Rice, George, butcher
-Rice, Mrs. Harriet, milliner, &c.
-Ringer, Robert, gunmaker
-Rook, W., grocer and draper
-Sampson, Mrs. Dorothy
-Salmon, Richard, farmer
-Secker, Samuel, basket maker
-Siggins, Henry, plumber, &c
-Smith, Thomas, veterinary surgeon
-Smith, Charles, master of National school
-Smith, Mary, school-mistress
-Smith, Thomas, gardener
-Snare, George, academy
-Spanton, Thomas, Bull inn
-Sprigg, Squire, surgeon
-Standley, James, tailor
-Stanham, George, baker
-Stebbings, John, bricklayer
-Stebbings, Mrs.
-Stebbings, George, joiner
-Stevens, Robert, brewer and maltster, wine and spirit merchant
-Sturgeon, William, blacksmith
-Thurling, John, horse breaker
-Thompson, John, joiner, &c.
-Twaits, Barnabas, shoemaker
-Wace, Richard, farmer
-Ward, John, police officer
-Watson, Burton, hairdresser
-Waters, Charlotte, Rose
-Warnes, Reuben, grocer and draper
-Wenham, George, watchmaker
-Warne, James, veterinary surgeon
-Ward, Robert, farmer
-Warman, William, farmer
-Wightwick, Miss, academy, Willow house
-Wright, Misses, academy
-Wright, Robert, corn merchant and baker
-Woodcock, John, beerhouse
-Wortley, Jonathan, King’s Arms
-Young, James, boot and shoe maker
-Young, Robert, boot and shoe maker
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-Harveys and Hudsons’ Bank, Mr. Benjamin Chaston, agent. Draw on Hankey
-and Co.
-Savings’ Bank, Mr. B. Chaston, Secretary.
-Atlas Fire and Life Office, Mr. W. P. Pillans.
-Clerical and Medical Life Office, Mr. John Hargraves.
-English and Cambrian Life Assurance and Loan Society, Mr. B. Chaston.
-Farmers’ and General Hail Storm, Mr. B. Chaston.
-Norwich Union, Mr. William Massey.
-Suffolk Alliance, Mr. Alfred Griffin.
-Unity, Mr. W. Rook.
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-YARMOUTH.
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-Yarmouth or Great Yarmouth, is, next to Norwich, the most important town
-in the Eastern Counties, celebrated for its fisheries, its shipping,
-trade, and manufactures, and is also much frequented in the season as a
-bathing-place. It is distant 19 miles E. by S. from Norwich, 9 miles N.
-from Lowestoft, and 123 miles N.E. from London. The population of the
-town and borough, including Gorleston and Southtown was, in 1851, 30,879.
-The town derives its name from the Yare, on the east bank of which river
-it is situated. There are very few principal streets, but in the more
-modern parts are some commanding edifices. The north and south quays,
-extending for nearly a mile and a quarter, and very broad, are among the
-peculiar and interesting features of Yarmouth. The principal streets run
-parallel with the quays, and are crossed by 145 narrow lanes, called
-rows, which are numbered; it is for the traversing of these rows that the
-many small narrow carts are used which abound in Yarmouth.
-
-There is a new and elegant bridge over the Yare. A handsome and
-substantial suspension bridge crosses the Bure, over the same spot whence
-79 persons were suddenly plunged by the fall of the previous bridge in
-May, 1845; whilst a handsome iron tubular bridge, in two compartments,
-connects the railway with the tramways, which extend the entire length of
-the quays. The New Pier is a great accommodation to the visitors and
-inhabitants.
-
-There are numerous and very extensive malting-houses in Yarmouth and its
-neighbourhood, belonging to the metropolitan brewers and others, which
-afford employment for a large number of hands. The town is a great
-centre of the fishing trade. The mackarel fishery employs upwards of
-3,000 tons, with about 90 boats and 870 men, and produces about 16,000 a
-year. The herring fishery, for which Yarmouth is so highly and justly
-celebrated, employs about 6,000 tons, with 160 boats and 1,300 men,
-besides those on shore; the produce is about 100,000 barrels yearly,
-about 20,000 of which are sent to the southern countries. There are also
-fisheries of cod, sprats, turbot, soles, skate, whitings, eels, and
-shrimps. A large portion of this produce is sent to London, Manchester,
-Birmingham, and other distant towns. The number of vessels belonging to
-the port is about 500, besides 250 fishing-boats and other smaller craft.
-Ship and boat building employs many hands, and vessels of 460 tons are
-built here. The silk mills, belonging to Grout and Co., erected in 1818,
-give employment to nearly 700 operatives of both sexes.
-
-The church of St. Nicholas is a fine cross-shaped building, of unusually
-large dimensions. It had formerly sixteen chapels. The spire is 168
-feet high, erected in 1683. There is a fine peal of ten bells and a
-clock. The organ is of some celebrity, and has been most materially
-improved by Gray and Davidson; it was built in 1733 by Muller. Here are
-monuments of the Englands, and some few other families of distinction,
-while plain marble slabs point out the resting-places of John Carter, a
-great friend of Cromwell, and of Mrs. Bridget Bendish, daughter of
-General Ireton, grand-daughter of the Lord Protector. The living is a
-perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich. The
-font, which is of Purbeck marble, is octagonal and very ancient. The
-vestry contains a small collection of old books.
-
-St. George’s chapel was built in 1714, and is a fine building, partly of
-stone, with square tower. St. Peter’s church was built in 1833, at a
-cost of £12,000; it is in the Gothic style, of white brick, with a tower
-118 feet high; there is in it a copy of Ruben’s Descent from the Cross.
-There is also an ancient church at Gorleston, with curious font and
-brasses. St. Mary’s Southtown was built in 1831. The Roman Catholic
-chapel is a new Gothic building, of neat appearance. There is a Jews’
-synagogue, which has been rebuilt. Here are meeting-houses for
-Independents, General and Particular Baptists, Wesleyans, Countess of
-Huntingdon, Society of Friends, Primitive Methodists, and Unitarians.
-The Roman Catholics have a small cemetery, situate on the road leading to
-Caistor, north of the town.
-
-The Town Hall, built in 1716, is of the Tuscan order, with a fine suite
-of rooms; it contains also the court rooms. There is also a Town House,
-belonging to the corporation. The Borough Gaol was built in 1260, and
-much of the original building remains. The market-place is very
-extensive, covering an area of three acres; the fish market adjoins it.
-The Corn Exchange is in Regent-street, and the Commercial Club House on
-the Quay. The Custom House, on the Quay, is a large and handsome
-building. The Bath House was built in 1759, and has a large public room
-and all requisite bathing accommodations. There are several small docks
-or basins belonging to the shipbuilders, and one of which will take a 500
-ton ship. The town is well paved and lighted with gas, and watched by a
-borough police. The large naval and military hospital, situate at the
-southern extremity of the town, is now used as a Government asylum for
-insane officers of the navy and army. One of the chief ornaments of the
-town is the conspicuous column, erected on the South Denes by county
-subscription in 1817, to commemorate the immortal Nelson; it is a fine
-pillar, of the Doric order, with fluted shaft: its extreme height is 144
-feet; the summit is reached by 270 steps; the views from it of the sea
-and surrounding country are varied and extensive.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
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-Agar, Moses, 78, Southtown road
-Aldis, Mr. John, North end
-Alexander, Mrs. Caroline, Regent road
-Ames, Edward, Esq., East street
-Ansell, the Misses, 1, North Beach terrace
-Arbon, Noah, back of Wall
-Ashill, Mrs. Ann, King street
-Bailey, Mr. Robert, 1, Wiltshire Cottage, Victoria road
-Bampton, Rev. John, South Beach terrace
-Barber, Mrs. Hannah M., South Quay
-Barber, Mr. Robert David, Regent road
-Barclay, Mrs. M. A., 86, Southtown road
-Barnard, Mrs. M. A., 5, Providence place
-Bateley, Mrs. Harriott, Regent road
-Bartram, Cubitt Engall, 12, St. George’s terrace
-Bartram, Mr. William, 58, Southtown road
-Baynes, Mrs., North Quay
-Beasley, Mrs. G., 85, Southtown road
-Beckett, Miss Mary Ann, back of Wall
-Bee, Mr. James, 13, Bath place
-Blake, John, Esq., 3, Ely place
-Blake, Mr. Thomas, 7, Seymour place
-Boardman, the Misses, South Quay
-Borrett, Mr. George, 7, Bath place
-Borrett, Dr. James, King street
-Branch, John, Esq., Regent street
-Brock, Mrs., 70, Southtown road
-Brock, Miss, Southtown road
-Brown, Mr. George Penrice, South Quay
-Brown, Mrs. Priscilla, 6, St. George’s terrace
-Brown, Mr. Robert, 1, Bath Hill terrace
-Brown, Mr. Robert Fitzwilliam
-Buck, Mrs., 1, Devonshire place
-Bunn, Mrs. Sarah, 17, Southtown road
-Bunn, Samuel G., Esq., 69, Southtown road
-Bunn, Thomas, Esq., 47, Southtown road
-Burton, Samuel, Esq., 67, Southtown road
-Burton, Mrs. Mary, Hall Quay
-Butcher, Mrs. Maria, King street
-Butcher, Mrs. M., 10, St. George’s terrace
-Button, Mr. James, 2, Bath place
-Carter, Mr. Daniel, King street
-Chandler, Mrs., 6, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
-Chevalier, Mrs. Sophia, 14, Southtown
-Christmas, Mr. Cornelius H., South Market road
-Clarke, Mrs., 2, Royal place
-Clifton, Mr. Robert, 2, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
-Cobb, Mrs. Frances, King street
-Cobles, Mrs. Rebecca, 6, Henry place
-Colls, Mrs. Elizabeth, 84, Southtown road
-Costerton, Mr. Frederic, Southtown road
-Coston, Mrs. M. A., 7, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
-Creak, Mrs. Maria, Gaol street
-Crickmay, Mrs. M. A., 37, Southtown road
-Crowe, Mr. James, Fuller’s hill
-Crowe, Miss M. A., 1, Flushing terrace
-Crowther, Miss Mary, Church square
-Cudeon, Mrs. Sarah, Regent street
-Day, Mrs. Charlotte, King street
-Decarle, Mrs., Trafalgar House
-Dick, Mrs., South Quay
-Diggins, Miss Elizabeth, 31, Southtown
-Dilliston, Mr. Henry, row 142
-Drake, Mrs. Amelia, 83, Southtown road
-Dobson, Rev. St. N., 4, Claremont terrace
-Doughty, Capt. James, Regent road
-Douglass, Mr. James, Theatre plain
-Douglass, Mr., 6, St. James’ terrace
-Duffield, Mr. James, Southtown road
-Dunne, Dr. John, Regent road
-Dye, Mrs. Mary, King street
-Emes, Mrs. Elizabeth, Fuller’s hill
-Fabb, Miss, 62, Southtown road
-Fear, Mrs. Mary, North Quay
-Feek, Mrs., Recent road
-Fell, — Esq., Regent road
-Fenn, John, Esq., magistrate, North Quay
-Fiddes, Joseph, Esq., Church square
-Field, Mr. Michael, 12, Southtown
-Fish, Mr. Simon, 79, Southtown road
-Foreman, Mr. Thomas, Gaol street
-Frane, Frederic, Esq., Regent road
-Frere, Rev. Edward Borke, King street
-Gibbs, Henry, H., Esq., Brunswick place
-Godbolt, Mr. Joseph, Southtown road
-Goodwin, Mr. John, North end
-Gourlay, Joyce, Esq., Regent road
-Green, Rev. Joseph, Baptist minister, Nelson’s terrace
-Greenward, Mr. G., 7, Southtown road
-Hales, Mrs. Lydia, Jetty road
-Hall, John, 12, Henry’s place
-Hammond, Mrs., 2, St. George’s terrace
-Hammond, Richard, Esq., North Quay
-Hankes, William, Esq., South Quay
-Hardingham, Mr. W., 14, Seymour place
-Harrison, Mr. James Hargroom, Gaol st.
-Haw, Miss Jane, Regent street
-Hayman, Rev. H., Gaol street
-Hills, Rev. George, Parsonage House, Church square
-Holt, Mrs. John, Southtown road
-Hurst, Rev. Samuel, 80, Southtown road
-Hutson, Mrs. Sarah, Southtown road
-Jex, Mrs. Ann, 9, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
-Johnson, William, Esq., Southtown road
-Keable, Mrs. Hannah, 3, Blake’s buildings
-Keymer, Miss Anne, 63, Southtown road
-Kiddall, Mr. Robert, King street
-Lacon, Sir Edmund Knowles, Bart., Youell & Co., Bankers, Hall Quay
-Lacon, Sir Edmund, Hopton, near Yarmouth
-Lamb, Mrs. Mary, 87, Southtown road
-Larklam, Mrs. Mary, Gaol street
-Last, James, Esq., 35, Southtown road
-Lawes, Capt. John Porter, (Hon. E. I. C.’s Madras Artillery), 5, St.
-George’s terrace
-Layton, Mrs. Mary Hannah, North end
-Layton, Mrs. Mortlock, North Quay
-Lee, Mr. Henry, St. George’s road
-Linder, Mrs. Mary Ann, King street
-Long, Miss Susan, North Quay
-Manthorp, Mr. George, 1, Sefton terrace
-Marsh, Mrs. Ann, South Quay
-Martin, Hezekiah, Esq., 32, Southtown
-Mayhew, Mrs. Mary Ann, St. George’s road
-Meen, Henry, 2, Apsley terrace
-Middleton, Mrs. Susan, 7, Norfolk terrace
-Miller, Richard, Esq., 19, Southtown road
-Mitchell, Mrs. Amelia, South Quay
-Moore, Mr. Charles, 48, Southtown road
-Mountjoy, Mr. William, Jetty road
-Mouse, the Misses Hannah M., 68, Southtown road
-Naunton, George, Esq., 64, Southtown road
-Neeve, Miss E., North end
-Newman, Mrs. Mary, Regent street
-Nisbett, Major Richard Blundell, North Quay
-Orfeur, Mrs. E. Regent terrace
-Orfeur, John, 12, Claremont terrace
-Page, Miss Matilda, 84, Southtown
-Page, Mrs., 11, Southtown
-Paget, Samuel, Esq., 9, St. George’s terrace
-Palmer, Charles John, Esq., Regent street
-Palmer, Henry, Esq., Regent street
-Palmer, Mrs. John B., 45, Southtown road
-Partridge, Rev. John, Southtown road
-Penrice, Mrs. Anne, King street
-Pestell, Henry, 2, Henry’s place
-Pigott, Jacob, 1, Henry’s place
-Pillar, Joseph, row 142
-Pope, Mrs. Sarah, 9, Albion terrace
-Preston, E. H. L., Esq., North Quay
-Preston, Mrs. Hannah, 11, St. George’s terrace
-Preston, the Misses, Quay
-Ray, Mrs. Catherine, 8, St. George’s terrace
-Read, Mrs., 4, Trafalgar road
-Richardson, William Josiah, 6, Trafalgar road
-Richmond Edward, Southtown road
-Rising, Mrs. Charlotte, King street
-Rising, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1, Apsley terrace
-Rising, George, Esq., 22, Southtown road
-Rivett, Richard, Regent terrace
-Roberts, Harold, Esq., South street
-Roberts, William, Esq., 29, Southtown
-Rounding, Thomas J. W., 33, Regent road
-Russell, Rev. James, Gaol street
-Sacret, Thomas, 60, Southtown road
-Sault, Rev. Francis, 6, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
-Sayer, Mrs. Mary, 4, Norfolk terrace
-Sculley, Edward, Buckenham House
-Shephard, Mrs., 6, Ely place
-Silcock, Mrs., 3, St. James’ terrace
-Slipper, John, 92, Southtown road
-Smith, Mrs. M. A., 41, Southtown road
-Smith, Mr. Ormond, 11, Henry place
-Spillings, William, Esq., Southtown
-Spillings, William, 14, Henry place
-Squire, Mr. William, North end
-Steele, Edward, Esq., Regent road
-Stephenson, Mrs. Eliza, Jetty road
-Steny, Mrs., 5, St. James’ terrace
-Steward, Mrs. Ann, South quay
-Steward, Robert, Esq., magistrate, Southtown road
-Stonex, Henry, 32, Regent road
-Tann, Rev. James, Baptist minister, Regent road
-Taylor, Mrs. Susannah, Gaol street
-Terhance, Lieut. John, 5, Trafalgar road
-Thaxter, Mrs. Elizabeth, 51, Southtown road
-Thede, Mrs. Fanny, Regent road
-Thetford, Miss Mary, 5, Norfolk terrace
-Thirtle, Mrs. Harriet, 8, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
-Thirtle, William, Esq., South quay
-Thornton, Mrs. Susannah, North end
-Tillson, George, Esq., 52, Southtown road
-Titshall, Miss Maria, 39, Southtown road
-Tolver, Samuel, Esq., Hall quay
-Turner, Miss M. A., Regent road
-Tydeman, the Misses, Queen street
-Tyler, Frederic, Esq., 23, Southtown road
-Upjohn, Rev. Francis, M. A., vicar of Gorleston
-Waller, Mr. William, Southtown cottage
-Walpole, Mr. Jonas, Regent street
-Walpole, William, Esq., Southtown
-Warner, Mrs. Elizabeth, Apsley terrace
-Waters, Rev. Mark, vicar of St. George’s, 15, Southtown road
-West, Mrs., Chapel Paved row
-Wigg, Mr. Samuel, White Horse plain
-Willemite, Mrs. R., 2, Norfolk terrace
-Woolverton, Mrs. M., Catherine, King st.
-Worship, Francis, Esq., Regent street
-Yetts, William, Esq., King street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-Abbott, Edward, Fishing Boat tavern, Row 143
-Ablett, Edward, Fishing Boat tavern, Gaol street
-Absolon, William, Steam Packet tavern, North quay
-Adams, Robert, Rainbow, Rainbow corner, North quay
-Albrow, William, upholsterer and cabinet maker, George street
-Alden, Daniel, Regent tavern, Monument road
-Alden, Amy, lodging house, 2, Litchfield place
-Aldis, Thomas, banker’s clerk, King str.
-Aldred, Edward, jeweller, h North quay
-Aldred and More, mast and plank makers, North quay
-Aldred, Charles Cory, surgeon, Market-place
-Aldred and Son, jewellers, &c., George street
-Aldred, Thomas, tailor, &c., Gaol street
-Aldridge, Samuel, Queen Victoria tavern, North end
-Alexander, Alfred, marine store dealer, Laughing Image corner, North quay
-Allan, John, commission agent, Quay
-Allcock, Mrs., milliner, &c., Market row
-Allrow, Richard, tailor, Gaol street
-Ames, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Broad row
-Amis, James, Black Boy, Queen street
-Ames, Henry, baker, George street
-Amos, Samuel, Earl St. Vincent, King street
-Andrews, Susanna, hair dresser and toy warehouse, King street
-Arbon, Charles George, bricklayer, Back of Wall
-Arbon, James N., plumber, glazier, and painter, King street
-Archer, Robert, grocer, Southtown road
-Archer, Robert, carpenter, Southtown road
-Archer, Thomas, confectioner, Jetty road
-Artis, James, cutler, Howard street
-Artiss, Miss, milliner, &c., Row 120
-Artiss, William, cutler, Row 129
-Ashly, Benjamin, shopkeeper, George street
-Ashley, Benjamin, captain Royal Navy, 36, Southtown road
-Atkins, William, whitesmith, North quay
-Ayers, James, fish merchant, Regent road
-Ayers, Thomas, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller, Regent
-road
-Ayers, William, gardener, Mansfield terrace, Monument road
-Bacon, Robert, hatter, Charlotte street
-Bacon, William, Golden Ball, George street
-Bailey, James, captain, St. George’s road
-Baker, James, Wheel of Fortune, George street
-Baker, Robert, linen draper, mercer and hosier, Market-place
-Baldwin, Charles, shoe maker and mender, North end
-Bales, Christopher, butcher, Fuller hill
-Bales, James, grocer and tea dealer, Market place
-Bales, John Barney, coroner’s officer and crier at the quarter sessions,
-Railway hotel, North quay
-Bales, William Ellis, confectioner, Market-place
-Balls, Amy, fancy repository, King street
-Balls, James, boot and shoe maker, York road
-Balls, John, fish merchant, North quay
-Balls, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Balls, Samuel, White Horse inn, White Horse plain
-Balls, William, shopkeeper, George street
-Banks, Isaac, seaman, Brunswick place
-Barber and Co., shipping and general agents, South quay
-Barber, Robert, rope manufacturer, York road
-Barber, Robert David, savings’ bank and agent to the Economic Life
-Assurance Office, Howard street
-Barber and Son, ship agents, White Lion opening, King street
-Barber, Thomas Robert, haberdasher and small ware dealer, Church square
-Barber, William, tailor and draper, Hall quay
-Barcham, Emma, boarding academy, King street
-Barham, Charles, fly owner, 2, Neptune terrace
-Barker, John, shipowner and merchant, Quay
-Barker, Francis, Bear inn, Southtown road
-Barker, Misses, haberdashers and fancy dealers, Market row
-Barker, M. A., lodging house, York road
-Barker, William Wilson, cooper, Theatre plain
-Barking, James, dyer, George street
-Barlow, Elizabeth, Coach and Horses, North end
-Barnaby, William Henry, fish merchant, 24, Southtown road
-Barnes, —, butcher, Market-place
-Barnes, Alfred John, hair-dresser, Hall quay
-Barnes, Charles, hair-dresser, George str.
-Barnes, Henry, broker, Charlotte street
-Barnby, John Eager, wine and spirit merchant, Charlotte street
-Barrett, Benjamin, classical and commercial boarding academy, North quay
-Barratt, William, tailor, &c., Howard street
-Bartram, John, Royal Vauxhall garden and refreshment rooms, opposite the
-railway station
-Bartram, John, grocer and tea dealer, King street
-Bartram, John Clarke, pawnbroker, Church square
-Bate, William, architect and surveyor, North end
-Bateman, Matthew, captain, Flushing terrace
-Bateman, S. and J. M. A., muslin and fancy warehouse, Market-place
-Batley, William, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Bayes, Benjamin, Sailors’ home, South quay
-Bayfield, Doily Scott, shipowner, Jetty road
-Beales, William, Anchor of Hope, St. George’s road
-Beaxwell, Charles, Steam Packet tavern, South beach
-Beazor, Martin, saddler and harness maker, Charlotte street
-Beckett, Cubitt Thomas, grocer, &c., Factory yard
-Beckett, James, eating house, Row 107
-Becksfield, Henry, master mariner, 3, Norfolk terrace
-Bee, James, boot maker, King street
-Bee, Robert, boot maker, Market-place
-Bee, Thomas, boot maker, Gaol street
-Beecroft, Peter, confectioner, Charlotte street
-Beevor, Thomas, confectioner and baker, Gaol street
-Bell, Charles, lawyer, Nelson terrace
-Bell, George, baker, George street
-Bellamy, Daniel W., butcher, King street
-Bellamy, Frederic, baker, Gaol street
-Bellamy, Winter, butcher, King street
-Bennett, John B., cooper, Row 102
-Benstead, James, Rose and Crown, Charlotte street
-Bessey, John, Lord Nelson tavern, North quay
-Bessey, Robert, North tavern, North quay
-Bessey, William Henry, coal merchant, Hall quay
-Betts, Alfred, tea dealer and grocer, King street
-Betts, Hannah, milliner and mantle establishment, Regent street
-Betts, John, cordwainer, George street
-Bexfield, Joseph, White Lion opening, King street
-Bignell, George C., flour dealer, Theatre plain
-Bird, William, corn merchant, 54, Southtown road
-Bishop, Charles, hair dresser, St. George’s road
-Bitson, George, British Lion, Market-place
-Bitton, John, broker, Charlotte street
-Bird and Co., auctioneers, Middlegate chambers, Gaol street
-Blagg, Edward, Eagle tavern, North quay
-Blagg, Thomas H., tea dealer and grocer, Market row
-Blake, Garson, ship owner, broker, and commission agent, Marine Fire and
-Life Assurance, 74, Southtown road
-Blake, Robert, fishmonger, Charlotte street
-Blake, William, St. Nicholas’ tavern, fish merchant
-Blaxell, Charles, Steam Packet tavern, South beach
-Blaxell, Samuel, the Birds, Hall quay
-Blogg, James, the George and Dragon, Church square
-Bloomfield, Mary Ann, Humber Sloop, King street
-Blyth, Henry, gutta percha dealer, Market-place
-Blyth, John T., boot maker, Market-place
-Blyth, Robert J., tobacconist and cigar dealer, Broad row
-Bly, Samuel W., Bath hotel, North beach
-Boast, James, clerk at the Silk mills factory, 4, Henry’s place
-Bootwright, Ann, Rose and Thistle
-Boatwright, Geoffrey, pawnbroker, Gaol street
-Boatwright, Mary, London tavern, Gaol street
-Bolt, James, pilot, 5, Devonshire place
-Bond, John, chemist, &c., King street
-Bond, Valentine, bonnet presser, Gaol street
-Borcham, Philips, pawnbroker, George street
-Borrett, Henry, coach builder, George street
-Borrett, Simon, lodging house, 5, Apsley terrace
-Botwright, Charles, cabinet maker, Gaol street
-Boulter, Edward, lodging house, 2, St. James’ terrace
-Boulter, Henry, confectioner, North road
-Boulter, Thomas, railway terminus, North quay
-Bowell, John, pilot, 11, Seymour place
-Bowen, Samuel, Britannia tavern, South Market road
-Boivers, Robert, haberdasher, George street
-Bowles, Samuel, marine store dealer, Gaol street
-Bracey, John, grocer, Fuller’s hill
-Bracey, John, rope manufactory and ship owner, St. Peter’s road
-Bracey, William, tailor, Charlotte street
-Bradenham, Benjamin, fruiterer, Gaol str.
-Bradenham, Joseph, green grocer, Gaol street
-Branch, Elizabeth, stay maker, Charlotte street
-Brand, Joseph S., agent to the Scottish Union Athenæum Fire and Accident
-Company, Quay
-Brand, Robert M., tailor and draper, corner Broad row
-Brand and Sons, general outfitters, Broad row
-Brandford, Thomas, ship builder, Southtown road
-Breese, Robert, ironmonger, Market-place
-Brereton, Benjamin, mariner, Jetty road
-Brewer, George, shoemaker, Charlotte street
-Brewer, Sophia, Carpenters’ Arms, Howard street
-Briggs, William, day and evening school, Fuller’s hill
-Brighten, Isaac, East and West Flegg house, North end
-Brock, John Harvey, tin, iron, copper, and zinc-plate worker, Theatre
-plain
-Brock, Samuel, fish merchant, South beach
-Brooks, John, blacksmith, Row 142
-Brooks, William, boot and shoe maker, North end
-Brown, Charles, corn merchant, 81, Southtown road
-Brown, Charles, maltster, Foot of bridge
-Brown and Colby, iron merchants, Gaol street
-Brown and Cox, furniture dealers, Charlotte street
-Brown, Francis, grocer, Jetty road
-Brown and Hebner, milliners and dress makers, 2, St. Peter’s jetty road
-Brown, Geoffrey, boot and shoe maker, Monument road
-Brown, John, Angel inn, Market-place
-Browne, John, Jolly Waterman, and cooper, Fuller’s hill
-Browne, Mrs., register office for servants, row 48
-Brown, Richard, fishmonger, 2, Brown’s buildings
-Browne, William P., New Fountain, Gaol street
-Browne, Frederic W., Nelson Tavern, King street
-Budds, Horatio James, hairdresser, Howard street
-Budds, William J., sail maker, and marine store dealer, row 138; h 59,
-Southtown road
-Bullen, Sarah, Queen’s Head, Charlotte street
-Bulley, Joseph, boot and shoe manufacturer, paved row 129
-Bullimore, Robert, Elephant and Castle, Market-place
-Bullimore, Thomas, Shakespeare tavern, King street
-Bunn, Henry Vincent, butcher, Howard street
-Bunn, James, merchant, King street
-Bunwell, William, baker, row 45
-Burgess, Benjamin, plumber, glazier, &c., North End
-Burgess, Thomas, stone and marble mason, North quay
-Burkett, Mary Ann, lodging house, South beach
-Burling, William, shopkeeper, and post-office, White Lion opening, King
-street
-Burroughes, William Norton, wine and spirit merchant and ship owner
-Burton, Benjamin, Waterman’s Arms, and carter, North Quay
-Burton, Charles, plumber and glazier, Gaol street
-Burton, George, Queen’s Arms, foot of the bridge
-Burton, Hezekiah W., boot and shoe maker, King street
-Burton, James, family grocer and Italian warehouseman, King street
-Burton, James, tin and zinc-plate worker, off St. Nicholas’ road
-Burton, Samuel C., solicitor, King street
-Burwood, Isaac, Bricklayers’ Arms, Leicester terrace
-Burward, John, clerk, 4, Blake’s buildings
-Butcher, Matthew, tanner, Jetty road
-Butcher and Sons, commission merchants and ship agents, White Lion
-opening, King street (and Lowestoft)
-Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth, green grocer, North Quay
-Button, Benjamin, surgeon, Regent street
-Buxton, John Trueman, house and estate agent, Impey house, Fuller’s hill
-Bycroft, George, orange merchant, Charlotte street
-Cable, Jeremiah, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Cady, George, Victoria tavern, Charlotte street
-Cain, Elizabeth, straw bonnet and millinery establishment, Market-place
-Calthorpe, Edward, hay merchant, Wheelwrights’ Arms, Southtown
-Campbell, Robert, silk mercer, King str.
-Capon, William, master mariner, 53, Southtown road
-Carr, George William, clerk, Elmer place
-Carr, Onesimus, grocer, 1 Wiltshire place, St. George’s road
-Carr, Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, 7, Bath Hill terrace
-Carrell, Roger, royal bazaar, King street
-Carrier, William, baker, Gaol street
-Carriers, William P., baker, 116 row
-Carter, George C., Bell and Crown, South Quay
-Carter, Maria, South Market road
-Carter, William, Spread Eagle, King street
-Carter, William, sailor, row 143
-Carver, Isaac, basket maker, Gaol street
-Cattermole, James, Holkham tavern, North beach
-Catton, Charles, organ builder, row 108
-Catton, William, watchmaker and jeweller, row 108
-Caverly, Mrs. Susan, eating house, North Quay
-Ceiley, Thomas, painter and glazier, George street
-Chamberlin, Charles H., solicitor and notary, King street
-Chambers, William, sail maker, row 112
-Chapman, James, Angel, South Quay
-Chapman, John, fruiterer, Theatre plain
-Chapman, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, North end
-Chapman, William, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Chase, John, hairdresser, South street
-Chasteney, Everson, baker, East End road
-Chasteney, John, baker and shopkeeper, North end
-Cheston, William, coach trimmer, and lodging house, 3, 5, 7, Britannia
-terrace
-Child, James, clerk, North Quay
-Childs, Robert, private subscription rooms, Regent street
-Childs, William, carter, row 137
-Child, William, tailor, Gaol street
-Childs, William C., hairdresser, Gaol street
-Chilvers, James, grocer and tea dealer, Charlotte street
-Christmas, John Waters, Royal Exchange, South Quay
-Church, Charlotte, shopkeeper, Howard street
-Church, Elizabeth, milliner, &c., St. Nicholas’ road
-Clare, Adam, captain, 13, Seymour place
-Clarke, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, South beach
-Clark, Edmund, confectioner, Gaol street
-Clarke, Richard, cabinet maker, Charlotte street
-Clark, Samuel, surgeon, King street
-Clarke, William, shipwright, Howard street
-Claxton, James, baker, George street
-Clayton, John Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, King street
-Clements, Thomas, beach post office, grocer and tea dealer, 12, Norfolk
-terrace
-Clifton, Hezekiah T., wheelwright and coal merchant, North end
-Clipperton, James, seaman, Elmer place
-Clowes, George W., ironmonger, Howard street, and corner of Market-row
-Clowes, John, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, Hall Quay
-Clowes John, solicitor, agent to the Norwich Union Fire office, Regent
-street
-Clowes, John, solicitor, King street
-Coachman, Edward R., Lloyd’s surveyor of shipping, 42, Southtown road
-Coble, John, chemist and druggist, opposite Broad row
-Cobb and Son, tanners, curriers, and boot manufacturers, George street
-Cobb, John, currier and leather merchant, Charlotte street
-Cobb, James, custom-house officer, Regent street
-Cobb, James, attorney and notary, Regent street
-Cobb, James, leather cutter, George str.
-Cobb, John, lodging house, Nile cottage
-Cocks and Son, woollen drapers, tailors, and hatters, King street
-Cocks, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 12, Seymour place
-Cohen, David Leyser, fruiterer, tobacconist, &c., Market row
-Coleman, Edmund, wine cooper, 3, Henry’s place
-Cole, Miss Rebecca, school, St. George’s plain
-Collier, Thomas William, fish salesman, back of Wall
-Collins, Ann, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Collins, John, shoemaker, row 132
-Collis, James, master mariner, 4, Apsley terrace
-Coman, William, post-horse master, King street
-Combe, Harvey, licensed maltster, Southtown road
-Combs, Marmus, ham curer, Gaol street
-Cooke, Sarah, grocer, &c., Victoria road
-Cooper, John, bookseller, stationer, and printer, Market-place
-Cooper, Thomas, builder, South Market road
-Cooper, Clarke, plumber and painter, George street
-Cooper, Henry, miller, Southtown
-Cootes, Henry, fish agent, St. George’s road
-Corbyn, Hartwell, tailor and draper, 4, Albion terrace
-Corke, John, officer of Inland Revenue, 1, Ely place
-Corp, Mrs., lodging house, 11, Claremont terrace
-Cory, Charles, solicitor and notary, public town clerk, and clerk to the
-Board of Health, Gaol street
-Cory, Samuel B., solicitor, Regent street
-Cossey, John, Peace and Plenty, Market gates
-Costerton, Joseph, Haven and Pier duties office, South Quay
-Courlay, David Abraham, haberdashery, cutlery, and toy warehouse, Market
-row
-Crampton John, 5, Buckingham place
-Crane, Isabella, shopkeeper, Charlotte st.
-Crane, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Crane, Clement, shoemaker, Gaol street
-Craske, William, carpenter and builder, North end
-Crawford, Kennedy, draper and tea dealer, Monument road
-Crick, William, clerk at the crape mills, 1, Trafalgar place
-Crickmore, Samuel, Hall tavern, Southtown
-Crisp, Samuel Bedford, general ironmonger, St. George’s street
-Crisp, Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house, South beach
-Crisp, Edward, coach and fly proprietor, row 104
-Crosby & Co., shawl and lace warehouse, King street
-Crowe, Frederic, estate agent, Howard street
-Crowe, James W., surgeon, Regent str.
-Crowe, William R., Bush tavern, South Quay
-Cubitt, Samuel, maltster, Southtown road
-Cufaude, John Lomas, attorney, Howard street
-Curson, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Charlotte street
-Curtis, William, corn merchant, Charlotte street
-Curtis, Mrs. Ann, milliner, Market row
-Curtis, Henry Laws, shopkeeper, Howard street
-Curtis, Mrs. Maria, lodging house, 12, Bath place
-Dale, Thomas, Water Works Company’s office, Regent street
-Darnell, James, master mariner, 2, Seymour place
-Darnell, William, master mariner, row 143
-Dashwood, Charles Burton, surgeon, King street
-Davy, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, 2, Trafalgar place
-Davy, Elijah, jun., watch and clock maker, North end
-Davy, Frederic, dispensing and family chemist, King street
-Davy, John W., lodging house, 1, South Beach road
-Davey, Robert, watch maker, Charlotte street
-Davie, William, Trinity superintendent, South street
-Davis, Philip, draper, Jetty road
-Dawson, Benjamin, corn merchant, Hall Quay
-Dawson, Robert, steam-packet master, Gaol street
-Dawson, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, row 21, North Quay
-Dawson, William, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street
-Dawson, William, boot and shoe maker, Broad row
-Day, George, boot and shoe maker, North Market road
-Dendy, Frederic, draper, silk mercer, &c. corner of Regent street
-Dendy, Mrs., baby linen warehouse, Regent street
-Dene House, Yarmouth, boarding and lodging for ladies, gentlemen, or
-families, conducted by Mrs. Sloman
-Denew, James M., printer and bookseller, 72, Hall square
-Denton, David, Three Tuns inn, Southtown
-Derry, James Fulcher, Black Swan, Howard street
-Derry, William L., tailor, &c., Howard street
-Diboll, Joseph William, bookbinder, Howard street
-Dyboll, Ann, glass and china warehouse, Market row
-Ding, John, cabinet maker, North end
-Diver, Boswell, spirit merchant, Regent road
-Diver and Son, wine and spirit merchants, King street
-Doidge, Sampson, lodging house, 9, Blake’s buildings
-Doughty, Charles, currier and leather seller, White Horse plain
-Doughty, Henry, plumber and glazier, Trafalgar Cottage, North beach
-Doughty, Thomas, plumber, glazier, and gas fitter, Gaol street
-Doughty, Thomas Drane, grocer and tea dealer, North end
-Douglass, Sarah, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Dove, James, sailor, row 132
-Dowland, John, White Horse tavern, King street
-Downing, Capt. Thomas, 1, Claremont terrace
-Dowson and Sons, maltsters, foot of bridge
-Drane, James, clerk at Gurneys’ bank, 21, Southtown road
-Draper, John, butcher, Market-place
-Draper, Joseph, butcher, King street
-Draper, William Henry, Turk’s Head, Gaol street
-Dublack, James P., marine store dealer, row 104
-Duffell, Robert, shopkeeper, George str.
-Duffell, Thomas, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Duffield, William, dealer in fruit, &c., Rainbow corner
-Duffield, William, greengrocer, George street
-Dunn, William, shoemaker, St. George’s road
-Dunnell, George, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street
-Dye, George, grocer and flour dealer, North end
-Dysons, William, sail manufacturer, Nelson terrace
-Earrol, Isaiah P., baker and shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Eastick, Henry, fishmonger, row 142
-Eastick, Jabez, draper, Market row
-Eastick, L., manager of Gas Works, Southtown road
-Eaton, Capt. William W., North Trafalgar House
-Ecclestone, William, lodging house, 6, Seymour place
-Ecclestone, Richard, draper, Broad row
-Edward, Ann, hat and hosiery warehouse, George street
-Edwards, David, baker, grocer, and tea dealer, Southtown road
-Edwards, Edward R., tailor, Gaol street
-Edwards, Mary, pork butcher, George st.
-Edwards, Thomas B., tailor, George str.
-Edwards, William, greengrocer, Gaol str.
-Ellen, Mrs., poulterer, St. George’s road
-Ellerd, Eliza, general shopkeeper, George street
-Ellerd, Robert William, confectioner, King street
-Ellett, James, mast and block maker, Hall Quay
-Elliott, George, William Tell, Howard st.
-Elliott, Philip, lodging house, North Quay
-Ellis, Mrs. M. A., lodging house, 17, Trafalgar terrace
-Ellis, Robert, Two-necked Swan, Market-place
-Ellis, Robert, Victoria hotel, South beach
-Ellis, Robert Bean, brush manufacturer, Broad row
-Ellis, A, and Son, brush and cork manufacturer and fancy dealer,
-Market-place
-Ellis, William, shipwright, 6, Buckingham place
-Elmer, James, lodging house, 8, Seymour place
-English, Charles, lodging house, North Market road
-English, Joseph, grocer, &c., North Market road
-English, Robert, fish merchant, South Market road
-Everitt, John, rope maker, King street
-Everitt, William, Millwright, North end
-Ewls, Clara, greengrocer, Gaol street
-Falk, Thomas, Two Brewers, George st.
-Farman, Samuel, baker and publican, North Quay
-Farrow, George, tailor, Albion cottage, North beach
-Farrow, John, ship agent, King street
-Faulke, William, butcher, back of Wall
-Febb, John Charles, lawyer, Nelson’s terrace
-Fellowes and Son, ship builders, Southtown
-Fenn, John, grocer and tea dealer, Market-place
-Ferrier, Frederic W., solicitor, Regent street
-Ferrier, Richard, corn chandler, White Horse plain
-Field, Michael, china and earthenware shop, King street
-Fill, Samuel John, ship chandler, South Quay
-Fish, Charlotte, straw bonnet maker, Church square
-Fish, John, cooper, Regent road
-Fish, Sothern, lodging house, 2, Wiltshire cottage
-Fisher, John, solicitor, South Quay
-Fisher, William T., optician, &c., South Quay
-Fiske, Henry, orange merchant, Market row
-Fisk, Robert, City of London tavern, Charlotte street
-Flaxman, Robert, coach smith, North Quay
-Fletcher, Robert, shoe maker, King str.
-Flegg, Charles, millinery establishment, Market row
-Flowerday, Maria, Saracen’s Head, Church square
-Flower, Joseph George, general dealer and potatoe merchant, Market row
-Folk, Thomas Nickolds, glass and china warehouse, Market row
-Ford, Martha, lodging house, Gaol street
-Forder, Edward H., hair dresser, Regent street
-Forder, Frederic, cabinet maker, St. Nicholas’ road
-Forder, Joseph Sharman, Tanners’ Arms, off Market road
-Forder, Rebecca, broker, Charlotte street
-Foreman, Elizabeth, haberdasher, Broad row
-Foreman, James, master mariner, 2, Somerset place
-Foreman, Thomas, baker, &c., Gaol str.
-Foreman, William J., coal merchant, Hall Quay
-Fosdike, Robert, ironmonger, Nelson terrace
-Fowler, Daniel Reed, manufacturer and linen and woollen draper,
-Market-place
-Francis, George, fishmonger, North end
-Franklin, John, Crown and Anchor, Hall Quay
-Freeman, Charles, grocer and flour dealer Charlotte street
-Freeman, Charles, ironmonger, Church square
-Freeman, Charles, ironmonger, King str.
-Freeman, John, Mariner’s Chart, Gaol street
-Freeman, William, engraver, lithographer, and printer, Market-place
-French, John, Royal Standard, Victoria road
-French, Matilda, shopkeeper, George street
-French, Thomas, fish merchant, Royal Standard, North beach
-Fromow, Thomas, shoemaker, Gaol str.
-Frosdick, William, grocer, &c., Market road
-Frost, Thomas, ginger beer merchant, Charlotte street
-Fry, John, hair dresser, Charlotte street
-Fulcher and Dyson, sailmakers, row 108
-Fulcher, Edmund, hairdresser, Market-place
-Fulcher, William, blacksmith, Fuller’s hill
-Fyson, Joseph, draper and haberdasher, Market row
-Fyson, Joseph, linen and woollen draper, Market-place
-Godbur, Matilda, lodging house, Wellington Lodge, South beach
-Gambling, Horace, miller, 13, Southtown
-Garnham, Lieut. John, R. N., Southtown road
-Garrod, David, gas fitter, Charlotte street
-Garrad, Sarah, shopkeeper, George street
-Garson, Susan, school, King street
-Gayfer, John, fish merchant, North Quay
-Gaze, Hannah, lodging house, 3, Providence place
-Gaze, John, builder, 1, Somerset place, North Denes
-Gee, Richard, Duke of Sussex, Market-place
-George, John, shipwright, Howard street
-George, Thomas, seaman, Jetty road
-George, Thomas, draper, King street
-Garrod, Edward, Princess Charlotte, George street
-Gibbs, Robert, waterproof hat manufacturer, North Quay
-Giles, George William, ship bread baker and auctioneer, South Quay
-Gilkes, Sarah, dressmaker, South Market road
-Gillings, Benjamin, shoemaker, Gaol str.
-Gillings, George, baker, &c., George str.
-Gillings, Mary Ann, Nelson’s Head, King street
-Glanfield, William, common and general agent, St. George’s road
-Glenister, Ann, lodging house, 1, Kent place
-Godbolt, Joseph, cooper, &c., Southtown
-Goddard, Henry E., chemist, agent to the London Union Fire and Life
-Assurance office, White Horse plain
-Goddard, James, lodging house, South Market road
-Goffin, Alfred, dealer in marine stores, Fuller’s hill
-Goffin, John, junr., plumber and glazier, Southtown
-Goffin, John, plumber and glazier, King street
-Goffin, Martha, day school, row 8
-Gold, John Daniel, hairdresser, Market-place
-Gooch, Borrett, stationer, Regent road
-Gooch, David, pawnbroker, Gaol street
-Gooch, Thomas, hotel, Monument road
-Gooch, Thomas, basket maker, North Quay
-Gooda, Thomas William, blacksmith and wheelwright, foot of bridge
-Goodram, James, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Goodrick, George T., boot and shoe manufacturer and auctioneer,
-Market-place
-Goodwin, Richard, dealer in hay, Tomlinson Arms, Gaol street
-Goodwin, Samuel, lodging house, Thorpe cottage
-Gosling, William, fish merchant, Jetty road
-Gould, Mrs., lodging house, 3, Britannia terrace
-Gowing, Elizabeth, draper, 7, Victoria road
-Gowing, John, Sir Samuel Hood, Charlotte street
-Gray, Thomas Edward, bell hanger, gas fitter, and engineer, King street
-Green, Charles, boot and shoe maker, King street
-Green, Robert, wine and spirit vaults, Fuller’s hill
-Greenacre, James, flour shop, North end
-Greenacre, Thomas, carpenter, Monument road
-Greenwood, Edward, builder, Market road
-Grief, James, fish merchant, row 137
-Grudgefield, Robert W., Her Majesty’s Customs, King street
-Grumble, Henry, pork butcher, South st.
-Gull, William, mariner, King street
-Gunn, William, grocer, &c., North Market road
-Gunton, Samuel, butcher, Market-place
-Gunton, Simon, jun., butcher, Market-place
-Gurney, Matthew, fishmonger, North end
-Guydon, William, bonnet warehouse, Church square
-Guyton, George, upholsterer, &c., North Quay
-Guyton, Thomas, cabinet maker, row 129
-Guyton, William, cooper, row 45
-Guyton, James, Albion, Monument road
-Hacon, Henry, butcher, George street
-Hacon, Henry Thomas, butcher, South street
-Hacon, William Craske, grocer and tea dealer, White Horse plain
-Haines, John, Prince Regent, Gaol street
-Haines, William C., Waterloo tavern, Jetty road
-Halfnight, John, master mariner, 9, Henry place
-Hall, Abraham, shopkeeper, Fuller’s hill
-Hall, Henry, grocer and baker, near Nelson place
-Hall, Henry, licensed to let horses and gigs
-Hall, James B., grocer, Millers’ Arms, North Market road
-Hall, James, baker, Hall Quay
-Hall, John, mariner, 3, Devonshire place
-Hall, John, Grapes, George street
-Hall, William, boot and shoe maker, row 140
-Hall, William, sailor, 2, Buckingham place
-Halland, James, dealer in tea, Temperance coffee house, Gaol street
-Halliday, Daniel, hairdresser, King street
-Hales, Ann Maria, midwife, Charlotte st.
-Halsey, James, lodging house, 2, Blake’s buildings
-Hammond, Hinchman, carpenter and joiner, King street
-Harbord, Thomas, whitesmith, Priory plain
-Harbord, William, corn and flour merchant, North Market road
-Harman, Henry, Crown tavern, North end
-Harmer, Benjamin, shopkeeper, Gaol str.
-Harmer, Henry Robert, solicitor, South Quay
-Harmer, Robert, solicitor, Quay
-Harris, John, pipe maker, Fuller’s hill
-Harrison, John, dealer in marine stores, row 136
-Harrison, William, grocer and tea dealer, Gaol street
-Hart, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, 1, Blake’s buildings
-Harvey, George, whitesmith, row 136
-Harvey, George, veterinary surgeon, Southtown road
-Harvey, James, dealer, &c., row 139
-Harvey, Robert, whitesmith, row 118
-Harvey Robert, lodging house, South beach
-Hastings, Susanna and Mary Ann, milliners and dressmakers, Market road
-Hastings, William B., baker and grocer, Victoria place
-Hatch, William, plumber and glazier, Howard street
-Havers, Caroline, milliner and straw bonnet maker, South Market road
-Hawes, Charles, boot and shoe maker, row 129
-Hawkins, Elizabeth, lodging house, St. George’s road
-Hawkins, John, baker, North Quay
-Hawkins, —, lodging house, Albion terrace
-Hawkins, William, pork butcher, Gaol st.
-Hay, Louisa, news agent, Charlotte street
-Hayward Ann, ladies’ day school, Theatre plain
-Hayward, Edward G., basket maker, St. Nicholas’ road
-Henry, Jonathan, fishmonger, North Quay
-Herring, John George, ham, tongue, and bacon curer, King street
-Herrington, William, boot and shoe maker, White Horse plain
-Hewby, Elizabeth, lodging house, Jetty road
-Hewett, William Henry, chemist and dentist, Market-place
-Hickling, Robert, auctioneer, Cattle Market inn
-High, Louisa, lodging house, 10, Albion terrace
-High, William, boot and shoe maker, Gaol street
-Hill, Robert, mercer, Market row
-Hodgkinson, Frederic, solicitor, South Quay
-Hogg, Capt. Robert, 3, Seymour place
-Holland, George, mariner, 6, Norfolk terrace
-Holley, Thomas, seaman, George street
-Holliday William, hairdresser, Church square
-Hollis, Job, cutler and grinder, Gaol str.
-Holmes, George, hairdresser, South street
-Holmes, G. W., East of England bank, Regent street
-Holmes, Joseph, coachman, Market road
-Holmes, Robert, mariner, Gaol street
-Holsworth, Stephen, Suffolk tavern, Gaol street
-Holt & Son, solicitors, agents to Norwich Union Assurance office, Quay
-Horn, Robert, lodging house, 4, Devonshire place
-Houchen, George, confectioner, Howard street
-Houghton, Thomas, baker, Gaol street
-Houghton, William, boat builder, North Quay
-Howard, Charles Mills, Steam Packet tavern, Hall Quay
-Howard, Hannah, stay maker, Gaol street
-Howard, James, gardener, North end
-Howard, James, Barking Smack, opposite jetty
-Howard, John, Barking Smack, South beach
-Howard, Mary, baker, Charlotte street
-Howard, Samuel, baker, George street
-Howes, Henry, plumber and glazier, Southtown
-Howes, Thomas, master mariner, 6, Somerset place
-Howes, Mrs. Wm., lodging house, 1, Russell square
-Howes, William, Old White Lion, King street
-Howlett, Ann, pawnbroker, Howard str.
-Howlett, George, baker, George street
-Howlett, John, broker, Gaol street
-Howlett, William, broker, Charlotte str.
-Hubbard, John, dyer, Gaol street
-Hudson, Thomas, Rose tavern, King str.
-Hull, Mary, Royal Oak, Hall quay
-Humphrey, John, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life Office, Ely
-place
-Hunt, Charles B., plumber and glazier, Market road
-Hunt, Elijah, shopkeeper and potatoe merchant, Gaol street
-Hunt, Frederic Thomas, hairdresser, agent to the Observer Life Assurance,
-King st.
-Hunt, Henry, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Broad row
-Hunter, Cornelius, draper, 9, Somerset place
-Hunter, Henry C., Foundry Arms, Gaol street
-Hunter, Henry Lovick, tailor, hosier, and haberdasher, Fuller’s hill
-Hurren, George, Ferry Boat inn, Southtown
-Hurst, Thomas, lodging house, 4, Buckingham place
-Hylton, John B., shipowner and coal merchant, South quay
-Ingram, Charles, North Star, North quay
-Ingram, William, Railway tavern, Fuller’s hill
-Isaac, John Jacob, builder, St. Nicholas’ road
-Ives, Samuel, confectioner, Howard str,
-Ives, Samuel R., confectioner, Church square
-Jackson, James, Priory house, Priory lane
-Jackson, James, cheese factor and general provision merchant, North quay
-Jackson, Wm., corn and seed merchant, and commission agent, North quay
-Jackson, William, corn merchant, Southtown road
-Jacobs, Jacob, general dealer, Broad row
-Jarred, Frederic, fishmonger, North quay
-Jarrald, William, grocer, 5, Seymour place
-Jarvis, Thomas H., mariner, Jetty road
-Jay, Amelia, dress maker, Row 128
-Jay, Benjamin, coal merchant, King str.
-Jay, Elizabeth, Church square
-Jay, Francis, baker, King street
-Jay, Henry M., shipowner, King street
-Jay, James B., baker and shopkeeper, Rainbow corner, North quay
-Jay, Edward Ward, chemist, King street
-Jecks, W. and C., importers of timber and deals, South quay
-Jackman, James, shopkeeper, Charlotte st.
-Jenkinson, Samuel, shipowner, South Market road
-Jephson, Charles, Assam tea warehouse, Hall quay
-Jewell, Edmund D., solicitors’ clerk, 7, Henry’s place
-Jewell, William, Red Lion, Gaol street
-Johnson Brothers, waterproof clothing manufacturers, Row 136
-Johnson, George, Horse and Groom, Market-place
-Johnson, Henry, tailor, Monument road
-Johnson, James, sailor, 9, Southtown
-Johnson, Job, builder, Theatre plain
-Johnson, Joshua, baker and shopkeeper, Howard street
-Johnson, Joshua, cabinet maker and lodging house, St. George’s road
-Johnson, John William, draper, King street
-Johnson, Robert S., evening school, South Market road
-Johnson, Robert, bricklayer, Hall quay
-Johnson, Robert, pork butcher, George street
-Johnson, Sturwaight, linen draper, 18, Southtown road
-Johnson and Sons, carpet warehousemen and drapers, corner Market row
-Johnson, William Steward, draper, 4, Britannia terrace
-Johnson, William, linen draper, 82, Southtown road
-Johnson, William, baker, Market row
-Johnson, Samuel, draper, &c., 8, Henry’s place
-Joygel, Robert, Coachmakers’ Arms, Market-place
-Juby, Elizabeth, lodging house, 9, Bath Hill terrace
-Juler, Miles, watch maker and jeweller, Row 129
-Julier, John, ship captain, Swan’s buildings
-Keable, Henry, window blind manufacturer, Theatre plain
-Keable, John, butcher, Market-place
-Keevil, George, stationer and news agent, King street
-Kelf, Thomas Philip, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street
-Kemp, Stephen, Marine hotel, South beach
-Kemp, William, boot and shoe maker, Market row
-Kemp, John Charles, tailor, draper, and hatter, King street
-Kemp, William, baker, row 125
-Kemp, Capt. Richard, 89, Southtown road
-Kent, William, baker, St. George’s road
-Kerrenhappuch, Hammond, milliner and straw bonnet maker, King street
-Key, John, builder, North quay
-Key, William, St. George’s tavern, St. George’s road
-Key, Robert, Market gate, Market road
-King, Alfred, White Swan, South Quay
-King, Elizabeth Ann, lodging house, 16, Trafalgar terrace
-King, Frederic, grocer, &c., row 129
-King, George, shoemaker, King street
-Kittle, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Jetty road
-King, William, Norfolk tavern, Gaol str.
-Knowles, James, mast, block, and pump maker, North Quay
-Lacey, Mary, Yarmouth Arms, Hall Quay
-Lacon, Sir E. and Sons, brewery, Church square
-Ladbrooke, Robert, carver and gilder, Gaol street
-Laird, Robert, Pleasure Boat tavern, North Quay
-Lake, Robert John, Blue Anchor, Market-place
-Lake, William, silk mills, Saint Nicholas’ road
-Lamb, James, basket maker, Market row
-Lamb, William, butcher, St. George’s road
-Lamb, Richard, butcher, King street
-Lamb, Matthew, fishmonger, North Quay
-Lamb, Thomas, jeweller and silversmith, row
-Lane, James S., coach builder, North end
-Lane, Benjamin, collector of Market tolls and poor rates, Flushing
-terrace
-Larke, Robert, clothier, King street
-Larke and Bartram, stone and marble masons, North Quay
-Lark, Robert, tailor and clothier, Gaol st.
-Larke, Edgar, shoe manufacturer and general outfitter, Broad row
-Lark, James, Cross Keys, Gaol street
-Larke, William, grocer and baker, South Market road
-Lark, Mary, lodging house, 2, Claremont terrace
-Larlham, Jane, dress and mantle maker, King street
-Last, William Robert, silversmith, King street
-Lawn, James, tailor, hatter, and woollen draper, Broad row
-Laws, William, grocer and tea dealer, George street
-Laws, James, grocer, Millers’ Arms, North Market road
-Laws, Joseph, baker, St. Nicholas’ road
-Lay, James, shopkeeper, Howard street
-Layton, William B., hairdresser, Theatre plain
-Layton, Hezekiah M., assessor of taxes, 6, Southtown
-Layton, Thomas, pilot, 7, Providence place
-Lee, John, chemist and cod liver oil maker, Kimberley terrace, South
-beach
-Leeder, Richard Edmund, boot and shoe maker, Broad row
-Leggett, James, bricklayer, back of Wall
-Lessey, Samuel, grocer and tea dealer, King street
-Lettis, Thomas, rope maker, King street
-Levy, Solomon, dealer in cigars and foreign fruit, Broad row
-Lexon, John, grocer, &c., North Quay
-Libbis, James, Anson Arms inn, Southtown
-Lincoln, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Hall Quay
-Lincoln, Henry, tailor, North Quay
-Lingwood, Charles, Greyhound, Southtown road
-Little, David, grocer and tea dealer, wholesale and retail
-Lock, James, lodging house, 3, Bath hill terrace
-Locket, William, grocer, &c., Southtown road
-Lorimer, John, grocer and tea dealer, Broad row
-Lott, John Henry, ship chandler, King st.
-Louttid, William, haberdashery and fancy warehouse, Market row
-Lovewell, Thomas S., Norfolk and Norwich Arms, St. George’s road, Denes
-Lovick, William, mast and block maker, lodging house, 3, York terrace
-Lowrie, Catherine, milliner, Gaol street
-Lubbock, Charles, common brewer, row 144
-Lucia, William, grocery and provision warehouse, King street
-Lumber, Charles, shopkeeper, George str.
-Lupson, Edward John, Scripture reader, 8, Somerset place
-Lydamore, Mary, milliner, Gaol street
-Mabson, William, chemist, Market-place
-Mack, William Leeder, tailor and draper, Market row
-Mack, William, tailor, Market road
-Mack, Isaac G., boat builder, 71, Southtown road
-Mack, William Christmas, organ builder, pianoforte tuner, &c., 3,
-Somerset place
-Mainprice, John, wine and spirit merchant, wholesale and retail
-Mallett, Samuel, marine store dealer, Gaol street
-Mann, William, fish salesman, St. George’s road
-Mann, William, shopkeeper, George street
-Manning, George Henry, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Manning, Mrs. Hannah, blacksmith, St. Nicholas’ road
-Manship, George, Excursion Train, North Quay
-Margerom, Daniel, shopkeeper, Howard street
-Margeston, Henry, gardener, South Market road
-Margetsons, Joseph, florist, &c., North end
-Margeston, Hannah M., dressmaker, South Market road
-Marsh, William, pork butcher, George street
-Marsh, Samuel Charles, importer and dealer in Foreign wines and spirits,
-Regent street
-Marshall, William, shopkeeper, Gaol str.
-Marshall, Edward, greengrocer, Fuller’s hill
-Marshall, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, 2, Providence place
-Martins, Richard and Thomas, tailors, hatters, hosiers, and general
-outfitters, Market row
-Martins, Samuel, shoemaker, Gaol street
-Maryson, Francis, ruler and bookbinder, row 101
-Mason, Madame de, Jetty road, French milliner and dressmaker
-Mason, William, lodging house, 6, Bath inn terrace
-Mason, John, boot and shoe maker, Fuller’s hill
-Matthews, Benjamin, baker, Gaol street
-Mayers, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Mayston, Robert, Steam Packet, George street
-Meadows, William, shopkeeper, Gaol str.
-Meall, Louis Alfred, stationer and printer, Hall quay
-Mede, George, confectioner, King street
-Medex, Sampson, A., merchant, King street
-Miles, James T., shopkeeper, 10, Bath place
-Miles, Richard, Duke of York, George street
-Miller, Mrs. Caroline, grocer, Monument road, Dowager place
-Miller, Miss S. B., dressmaker, row 127
-Miller, William, shoemaker, South quay
-Miller and Hunt, linen and woollen drapers, Market place
-Mingay, Jonathan, tailor, North quay
-Minns, William, Norfolk Hero, Gaol street
-Mitchell, James, shopkeeper, South street
-Mitchell, Michael, south-westers and water-proof manufacturer, Howard
-str.
-Mobbs, Wm., Mariners’ tavern, Howard street
-Moise, Thomas, warehouseman, 10, Norfolk terrace
-Molloth, William N., pianoforte dealer, King street
-Money, Thomas, confectioner, Charlotte street
-Money, Mrs. Maria, lodging house, 19, Trafalgar terrace
-Monsey, Mary, clothes dealer, George str.
-Moody, Jeremiah, eating house, Church square
-Moore and Nuthal, tailors and hatters, Market place
-Moore, Joseph B., drapery, bonnet, mantle, and dress-making
-establishment, Market place
-Moore, Thomas, tailor, draper, and hatter, Broad row
-Moore, James B., carpenter and joiner, Osborne terrace
-Morly, Mrs. Mary, registrar office for servants, Regent street
-Morris, Charles, manager of Athenæum Fire, Professional Life, General
-Life, Cattle, Accidental, and Compensation Offices, Regent street
-Moss, Thomas, mariner, Jetty road
-Moss, William, leather cutter, George str.
-Moss, Mary Ann, dressmaker, North end
-Moss, Mrs., lodging house, 4, Devonshire place
-Moss, William, greengrocer, Jetty road
-Nash, Henry, mariner, Neptune terrace
-Nash, John, currier, shoe mercer, and leather cutter, King street
-Neale, Ann, Neptune, Priory place
-Neale, Stephen, fish merchant, 11, Bath place
-Neave, Richard, baker and shopkeeper, Fuller’s hill
-Neaves, George, rope and twine manufacturer, North end
-Neave, James William, woollen draper, tailor, hatter, and general
-outfitter, North end
-Neave, James, rope and twine spinner, North end
-Newark, Henry, cabinet maker and broker, George street
-Newark, Isaac, shopkeeper, Charlotte str.
-Newark, John, broker and shoemaker, Charlotte street
-Newman, William, tailor, 8, Providence place
-Newstead, Thomas, vessel rigger, Brunswick place
-Newton, William, boot and shoe maker, Market row
-Nichols, John Cubitt, Sir John Franklin, Victoria road
-Nickerson, Robert, bricklayer, Gaol str.
-Nightingale, Samuel, maltster, 9, Parish row
-Noble, Henry, lodging house, Southtown
-Nolloth, William, bootmaker, King street
-Nolloth, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, Regent street
-Norfor, Henry James, builder, St. George’s road
-Norgate, William, lodging house, 1, Brown’s buildings
-Norman, Simon, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Charlotte street
-Norman, Richard M., surgeon, St. George’s road
-Norman, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Theatre plain
-Norman, Simon, cabinet maker, 9, Bath place
-Norton, Alfred Crowe, grocer, tea dealer, and coffee roaster, Market row
-Norton, Henry B., builder, St. George’s road, and row 118, Gaol street
-Norton, William, Ship tavern, Gaol street
-Norton, James William, bookseller, Gaol street
-Norton, Thomas Richard, coal merchant, Southtown road
-Noverre, Frank, dancing academy, (on Wednesdays), back of Wall
-Nunn, Joseph, lodging house keeper, Jetty road
-Nutman, Edward, confectioner, Market row
-Nutman, Mary Ann, Sons of Commerce, South Quay
-Nutman, John Hawkins, smith and ironmonger, branch post-office, Fuller’s
-hill
-Obee, Obadiah, builder, Regent road
-Offord and Son, cutlers and surgical instrument manufacturers, Howard
-street
-Oliver, George, seaman, Gaol street
-Olley, James, coffee and eating house, Market-place
-Olley and Son, tailors and drapers, Market row
-Olley, Thomas, tailor, 3, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
-Orfeur, John, timber and deal merchant, Southtown road
-Orfeur, Thomas, captain, 4, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
-Orfeur, Thomas, captain, back of Wall
-Osborne, Omar, sexton of St. Nicholas’ church, back of Wall
-Osborne, Thomas, shopkeeper, Gaol str.
-Owles, John, chemist, Hall quay
-Page, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Page, Joseph Nathaniel, Buck inn, Hall quay
-Page, Nathaniel, Mariners’ Compass tavern, Row 142
-Page, Thomas H., grocer and tea-dealer, King street
-Page, Sophia, lodging house, 4, Bath pl.
-Page, Philip William, hair dresser and fishing tackle maker, Howard
-street
-Page, William, shopkeeper, George str.
-Palk, Thomas, china, glass, and earthenware warehouse, Market row
-Palmer Brothers, linen and woollen drapers, and carpet warehouse,
-Market-place
-Palmer, James H., brewer, King street
-Palmer, Charles, surgeon, King street
-Palmer, George D., merchant, South quay
-Palmer, Charles, solicitor, Quay
-Palmer, Frederic, surgeon, Market
-Palmer, James Henry, Stamp office, Regent street
-Palmer, Edmund R., solicitor, County Court Office, and agent to the
-Suffolk Fire Office, Regent street
-Palmer, Henry, solicitor, King street
-Palmer, James, jun., brewer, Jetty road
-Palmer, James, Quadrant tavern, York road
-Palmer, N. B., draper, Market-place
-Palmer, Garwood, linen draper, Southtown terrace
-Palmer, Robert, lodging house, 90, Southtown road
-Palmer, Henry D., timber merchant, Southtown road
-Pammant, William, timber and coal merchant, &c., North Quay
-Panks, Henry, boot and shoe maker and corn extractor, back of Wall
-Panks, Henry, shoemaker, &c., 1, Bath place and back of Wall
-Parker, George, shopkeeper, Charlotte st.
-Parker, John, miller, Regent road
-Parkerson, James, shipwright, &c., row 143
-Parmenter, Richard, Happy Home, North Quay
-Paston, James, jun., Cock, Gaol street
-Paston, James, White Horse, Gaol street
-Patterson, James, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street
-Paul, Thomas, account-book maker and stationer, Gaol street
-Payne, Robert, boot and shoe maker, South Market road
-Peak, Samuel, tailor and waterproof manufacturer, row 129
-Perry, William, baker, Gaol street
-Pestall, Mary, Star hotel, Hall Quay
-Pestell, Elizabeth, greengrocer, North Market road
-Peterson, M. A., lodging house, Bath place
-Pestall, Simon, shopkeeper and baker, Laughing Image corner, North Quay
-Pettingill, Walter, solicitor, agent to the Sun Fire office, Regent
-street
-Pettingill, William, licensed brewer, the Conge
-Phinn, Nathan, bootmaker, Gaol street
-Pike, Robert, sailmaker and greengrocer, St. George’s road, North beach
-Pile, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Pilgrim, Robert, draper, Market place
-Pincanea, Miss Hannah, dressmaker, 6, Providence place
-Pitcher, William, bootmaker, George street
-Pitnell, Edward, banker’s clerk, 44, Southtown road
-Plane, John, Norwich Arms, North quay
-Plane, Thomas, Captains’ Arms, Fuller’s hill
-Platford, James, eating house, Howard street
-Platt and Read, Misses, milliners and straw hat makers, St. Nicholas’
-road
-Pleasants, Ann, ironmonger and grocer, South quay
-Plumb, James, Duke’s Head, Hall quay
-Plummer and Co., merchants and ship owners, King street
-Plummer, Henry, Griffin, George street
-Plummer, Joseph Goulding, collegiate and commercial boarding school, King
-street
-Plummer, Joseph, lodging house, 2, Devonshire place
-Plummer, Joseph Andrew, plumber and painter, Gaol street
-Pomfrey, James, Cambridge tavern, Gaol street
-Porter, Edward, Star and Garter, Hall quay
-Porter, Edward, agent to Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., and agents to Truman,
-Hanbury, and Co., North quay
-Powell, Benjamin, merchant, King street
-Powell, Benjamin, Castle tavern, South quay
-Powell, Joseph, ship builder, 91, Southtown road
-Powley, John, ginger beer and cordial manufacturer, Fuller’s hill
-Pratt, Alfred, hairdresser, Gaol street
-Pratt, James H., builder, North quay
-Pratt, James, wine merchant and auctioneer, Howard street
-Pratt, Samuel, shopkeeper, Southtown road
-Press, George, miller, East street
-Preston, Edward, Market house, Victoria place
-Preston, Isaac, sen., timber merchant, Quay
-Preston, Jacob, wine merchant, South Quay
-Pulford, George, cheesemonger, Market road
-Purdy, James, whitesmith, Railway foundry, Fuller’s hill
-Purdy, James, iron and brass founder, &c., North Quay
-Purdy, Joseph H., printer, Hall Quay
-Purdy, Thomas, Liverpool tavern, Gaol street
-Purdy, Robins, ship owner, Southtown road
-Purkiss, Thomas, St. John’s Head, North Quay
-Pye, Martin, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Pye, Richard, baker, White Lion opening, King street
-Pye, William, butcher, Howard street
-Pyke, Morris, commercial traveller, Regent road
-Quinton, John, hairdresser, Jetty road
-Quinton, John, hairdresser, Fuller’s hill
-Quinton, Mrs. Mary Ann, lodging house, 3, Trafalgar place
-Rackham, James, chemist, Charlotte str.
-Rackham, John, shopkeeper, King street
-Rainer, Francis, boot and shoe maker, King street
-Rainer, George, tailor, 2, Victoria place
-Rand, William, cow-keeper, Southtown road
-Ransome, Sarah, eating house, George street
-Rant, George, grocer and tea dealer, Market-place
-Rant, George, shopkeeper, George street
-Ratcliffe, John, coach builder, Fuller’s hill
-Ranney, William, grocer, &c., Alma place
-Ray, Mrs. Charlotte, green grocer, South market
-Read, John, Weavers’ Arms, Market-place
-Read, Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Read, William, carpenter, North Quay
-Reading, Isaac, Lion and Lamb, King street
-Reed, Robert, shopkeeper, George street
-Reed, James Robert, wine and spirit merchant, South Quay
-Remblants, William, shopkeeper, South street
-Reynolds and Palmer, Admiralty office, Regent street
-Richardson, John, collector of customs, Jetty road
-Riches, John, King’s Arms, North end
-Richmond, John, New Queen’s Head, Howard street
-Richmond, Robert, confectioner, Charlotte street
-Richmond, Samuel C., coal merchant, Southtown road, Coal wharf
-Riches, William, grocer, &c., North end
-Rising, Edwin, baker, South Market road
-Rising, William, shopkeeper, White Lion opening, King street
-Rivett, James, confectioner, Broad row
-Rivett, John Richard, confectioner, King street
-Roberts, Robert, Marine Tap, South beach
-Roberts, Mrs. Mary, lodging house, 8, Britannia terrace
-Robins, William D., draper, Broad row
-Rogers, Joseph, boarding and day school, King street
-Roll, Daniel, Guardian Angel, Southtown road
-Rolling, James, baker and shopkeeper, Laughing Image corner, North Quay
-Rosette, Sig. G., dealer in cigars and tobacco, Jetty road
-Rous, George, twine spinner, row 137
-Rouse, John, Dover packet, South street
-Rowland, William, baker, Charlotte street
-Royall, John, tailor, Charlotte street
-Rushmer, Mrs. Hannah, lodging house, York place
-Rushmer, Mrs. Hannah, 2, York terrace
-Rushmer, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, row 107
-Rushmer, William, tobacconist, York terrace
-Runniff, John, fish merchant, 3, Bath place
-Sacret, Robert, boot and shoe warehouse, Broad row
-Sager, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, off St. Nicholas’ road
-Salmon, John, fishmonger, row 130
-Samson, Henry, Champion tavern, King street
-Sayer, Christopher, solicitor and notary, Queen street
-Sayer, Thomas, baker, Gaol street
-Sayer, Thomas, porter merchant, Southtown road
-Scales, William, captain, St. George’s road
-Scott, Henry, Regent gardens, Theatre plain
-Scott, Miss J., dressmaker, row 118
-Scott, James, shipowner, King street
-Scott, James Alger, baker, White Lion opening, King street
-Scott, Robert, Jolly Tar tavern, Saint George’s road
-Scotter, John, hairdresser, Jetty road
-Scotten, Mrs. Sarah, grocer, Fuller’s hill
-Scruton, Mrs. Susan, lodging house, 11, Norfolk terrace
-Seager, James, shopkeeper, Charlotte street
-Seaman, Misses, fancy repository, King street
-Self, George, bootmaker, Howard street
-Self, James, fish curer, row 145
-Sewell and Appleton, Misses, Berlin wool and fancy repository, Market row
-Sewell, Edward, grocer and tea dealer, Market place
-Sewell, Thomas, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Sewell, William, master mariner, 11, Somerset house
-Shales, William, eating house, Charlotte street
-Sharland, Mrs. M. A., lodging house, Victoria place
-Sharman, John C., confectioner, King street
-Sharpe, George, music seller, pianoforte warehouse, King street
-Shelley and Co., agents to Lloyd’s Insurance and Shipping Cos., South
-quay
-Shelly, John Wilson, hemp merchant, South quay
-Sherwin, Mary Ann, straw-bonnet maker, South street
-Shingles, George, chemist, Gaol street
-Shipston, Samuel, butcher, South quay
-Shorten, Samuel, shopkeeper, George street
-Shreeve, Henry Stacey, tailor and draper, King street
-Shuchford, Isaac, fish merchant, St. Nicholas’ road
-Silvers, Robert, chemist, Gaol street
-Simmons, Edward, shopkeeper, King street
-Simmons, Robert, mariner, Jetty road
-Simons, Godfrey, William the Fourth, George street
-Simmons, Joseph Henry, gas-fitter, George street
-Simons, William, blacksmith, row 137
-Simpson, Charles, gun and whitesmith, Fuller’s hill
-Simpson and Co., linen and woollen drapers, King street
-Simpson, William, watch and clock maker, Broad row
-Sims, Samuel, Dog and Duck, South quay
-Sizeland, Mrs. tailoress, row 130
-Shakel, John, day and boarding academy, Howard street
-Sloman, Charles, printer, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, King
-street
-Smith, Charles, cooper, &c., row 130
-Smith, Charles, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street
-Smith, Frederic, general dealer, Market-row
-Smith, James, haircutter, George street
-Smith, Job, grocer and tea dealer, Charlotte street
-Smith, John C., surgeon, back of Wall
-Smith, John C., surgeon, King street
-Smith, John, blacksmith, York road
-Smith, Mrs. Lucia, lodging house, Victoria cottage, South beach
-Smith, Mrs. Lydia, brazier, row 130
-Smith, Mrs. Mary, grocer, &c., Conge
-Smith, Martha, broker, George street
-Smith, Robert, lodging house, North Quay
-Smith, Robert Thomas, cabinet maker, Charlotte street
-Smith, Robert, eating house, Church square
-Smith, Thomas, baker and grocer, Howard street
-Smith, Thomas, fishmonger, St. George’s road
-Smith, William, shop-keeper, Gaol street
-Smith, William, milliner, Gaol street
-Smith, William, and Son, tailors and drapers, Broad row
-Smith, William, cooper, George street
-Smyth, Spencer Thomas, physician and surgeon, 1, St. George’s terrace
-Soanes, Thomas, fishmonger, George str.
-Solesby, James, sailor, row 132
-Solomon, Abraham, optician, jeweller and watchmaker, King street
-Somner, John, revenue officer, Southtown road
-Sothern, Samuel, bookseller, stationer, and printer, reading rooms and
-library, King street
-Sothern, W. Alexander, short-hand writer, York place
-Sowell, Edmund, painter and glazier, Gaol street
-Spashett, Christopher Hewitt, agent, Fishing Smack, Southtown
-Spelman and Sons, auctioneers, Hall Quay
-Springall, Robert, tobacconist, snuff-maker, and importer of cigars,
-Broad row
-Staff, Amelia, staymaker, Howard street
-Staff, William, mariner, row 143
-Stagg, Edward, auctioneer, Howard street
-Stagg and Son, ironmongers and braziers, Broad row
-Stagg, James Henry, chemist, Broad row
-Stanley, John, stone and marble mason, North end
-Starling, Frederic, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street
-Starling, John, hat and cap manufacturer, Market row
-Starling, Jonathan, shopkeeper, Howard street
-Starling, George, boot and shoe maker, North Market road
-Steel, Richard, grocer, haberdasher, hosier, &c., Jetty road
-Stephenson, Samuel, collector of assessed taxes, York road
-Stephenson, Mrs., lodging house, 9, Seymour place
-Stevenson, Mrs. Priscilla, grocer, &c., Seymour place
-Steward, Arthur, brewer, King street
-Steward, Patteson and Co., brewers, North Quay, and Norwich
-Steward and Son, chemists, Market-place
-Steward, Richard, carpenter and builder, Regent road
-Steward, John, Theatre tavern, Theatre plain
-Steward, Christopher, pawnbroker, row 87
-Steward, Robert, timber and deal merchant, Southtown road
-Stevens, John, linen and woollen draper, Market-place
-Stolworthy, Edmund, Anchor of Hope, Church square
-Stolworthy, Robert and Edmund, millwrights, North end
-Stone, A. D., sail maker, Row 124
-Stone, David, sail manufacturer, 20, Southtown road
-Stove, William D., saddler and harness maker, Howard street
-Storey, John, carpenter, 72, Southtown road
-St. Quinton, Charles, supervisor, 9, Norfolk terrace
-Strowger, Samuel, surgeon, King street
-Striker, Joseph, mariner, 8, Norfolk terrace
-Sturgeon, Mary, Druids’ tavern, Gaol street
-Suggate, Henry, chemist, Jetty road
-Sumner, Elizabeth, plumber and glazier, York house
-Sumner, George, house painter and decorator, Hall quay
-Sumner, John, clothier, White Lion opening, King street
-Sumner, William, cutler, Chapel paved row
-Swanbrow, John, Scripture reader, 13, Henry’s place
-Swann, Samuel, butcher, Market-place
-Swann, William, butcher, Market
-Swanston, Samuel, millinery establishment, Gaol street
-Swanston, William, boot and shoe maker, Regent road
-Sann, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, North end
-Tanner, Henry, spirit merchant, North end
-Taster, Robert, lodging house, 3, Abley terrace
-Taylor, George, confectioner, Jetty road
-Taylor, Henry, hair cutter and perfumer
-Taylor and Son, builders, North quay
-Taylor, Thomas, carpenter and joiner, Conge
-Taylor, Thomas, Waggon and Horses, North end
-Teasdel, Henry, ship chandler and general merchant, Foot of bridge
-Teasdel, Samuel, painter, plumber, and glazier, 60, Southtown road
-Thacker, James, corn porter to Mr. Watling, Southtown
-Theobald, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Gaol street
-Theobald, Benjamin, leather dealer and shoemaker, 2, Russell square
-Theobald, John, boot and shoe maker, and leather merchant, Row 123
-Theobald, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Row 122
-Thompson, Benjamin, auctioneer, King street
-Thompson, James Thomas, builder, Regent road
-Thompson, Margaret, plumber and glazier, Gaol street
-Thompson, Henry, shopkeeper, Gaol str.
-Thorndick, Thirza, stationer, Market row
-Thorndick, Mrs., lodging house, 5, Somerset place
-Thorpe, William, draper, King street
-Timber, Samuel P., grocer and tea dealer, Gaol street
-Titlow, Patience, lodging house, 18, Trafalgar place
-Todd, Robert, shoemaker, Priory place
-Todd, Robert, grocer and baker, North end
-Tomlinson, Joseph, brewer, maltster, wine and spirit merchant, Howard
-street
-Tooley, Elizabeth, miller and flour seller, Church square
-Townsend, George, draper, &c., Row 108
-Townsend, William John, officer of Inland Revenue, 16, Southtown road
-Tricker, James, hair dresser, South street
-Tricker, John, fruiterer, Jetty road
-Trip, William, White Swan, North quay
-Trip, William, shoemaker, Church square
-Tryer, Christopher, Lord Nelson, North quay
-Tuck and Son, plumbers and glaziers, Fuller’s hill
-Tunbridge, Richard, tallow chandler, Market-gates
-Tyrrell, Charles, builder, lodging house, 54, Wiltshire place
-Turner, Hannah, White Hart, Church square
-Turner, Mary, umbrella and parasol maker, Market row
-Tuttle, William, commission agent, Regent road
-Tyrrell and Read, bricklayers, 6, Queen’s place
-Utting, Le Neave, paper hanger, &c., Gaol street
-Valients, Charles, cooper, South street
-Veale, Henry John, confectioner, King street
-Vince, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, 2, Ely place
-Vince, Joseph, shoemaker, Church square
-Vones, William, physician, 7, St. George’s terrace
-Walker, John, St. George’s tavern, King street
-Walker, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Walker, Thomas James, the Feathers, Market gates
-Wallow, William, Wool Pack, Laughing Image corner, North quay
-Waller, George, upholsterer, George str.
-Waller, George, Homœopathic dispensary, King street
-Walpole, William, druggist, agent to the Monarch Fire and Life Assurance
-and Marine and General Travellers’ Insurance Society, White Lion opening,
-King street
-Walsh, John, seedsman, Regent road
-Walsh, John, hatter, Howard street
-Walton, James, tea dealer, Market-place
-Wangler, William, watch and clock maker, South Market road
-Ward, Charles, master mariner, 4, Somerset place
-Ward, Charles, master mariner, 5, Ely place
-Warnes, Mary, general shopkeeper, St. Nicholas’ road
-Warren, Eliza, gentlemen’s shirt maker, Howard street
-Waters, Tabitha, Three Hands, South quay
-Waters, James Denew, solicitor, Hogg hill; h 8, Brandon terrace,
-Wellington Pier
-Watts, Robert, King’s Head, King street
-Watson, Charles, grocer and tea dealer, George street
-Watson, George, game dealer, Fuller’s hill
-Watson, Robert, Wrestlers’ inn, Church square
-Watson, Richard, the Bull, Market-place
-Watson, Joseph, broker, Charlotte street
-Watson, James, shopkeeper, Gaol street
-Watson, Mrs., midwife, the Conge
-Weeds, Francis James, tailor, Monument road
-Welch, Alfred, wholesale stationer, King street
-Wells, James, pawnbroker, King street
-Wells, Thomas, Ropemakers’ Arms, Charlotte street
-Wells, George, seaman, South street
-West, Thomas, shipowner, Howard street
-West, John Davey, coach builder, Market road
-West, Harriet, lodging house, 2, South-beach road
-Weston, Miss, lodging house, 2, North beach terrace
-Westrup, William, commission agent, Regent road
-Whisker, John, marine store dealer, George street
-Whitbread and Co., Southtown; brewery, Chiswell street, London; agent,
-James Allen
-White, Richard, surgeon dentist, Back of wall; attendance on Thursdays
-White, Peter, boot and shoe maker, White Horse plain
-White, Mary, dress-maker, Church square
-White, Anthony, general dealer, Broad row
-White, Henry, baker, Row 143
-Whittleton, George, grocer, &c., North end
-Wigg, William, Half Moon, Market-place
-Wilkins, James, lodging house, 8, Bath place
-Williams, Charles, hat and cap maker, Market row
-Wilshack, Harris, Crow tavern, Monument road
-Wilson, Henry, commission agent, Southtown road
-Wilson, Henry, corn merchant and commission agent, foot of Bridge
-Wincup, Philip, Gallon Can, South quay
-Winter, Ann, butcher, Market-place
-Winter, Cornelius J. W., artist, Regent rd.
-Winter, John, sailor, 2, Leicester terrace, Victoria road
-Winter, Matthew, Norfolk Hotel, North beach
-Withers, Joseph, whitesmith, Row 90
-Woden, Thomas, Unicorn, South quay
-Woden, Rachel, Gallon Pot, Gaol str.
-Woodrow, Edmund, baker and confectioner, King street
-Woodrow, Neville F., grocer and tea-dealer, Gaol street
-Woodhouse, Charles James, plumber and glazier, Queen street
-Woodhouse, James, painter, Theatre plain
-Woods, Jemima, flour seller, North end
-Woods, Thomas, Unicorn, South quay
-Woods, George, Odd Fellows’ inn, Gaol street
-Woods, John, collector to Gas Company, Bath place
-Woodyard, James, carpenter and joiner, 9, Providence place
-Woolnough, James, mail contractor, St. George’s road
-Woolsey, Mary, milliner and straw bonnet maker, King street
-Woolsey, Louisa, milliner and straw bonnet maker, South market row
-Woolsey, Miss, boarding school, North quay
-Woolvern, Charles, shopkeeper, George street
-Wolverton, Charles, plumber, glazier, and painter, South quay
-Woolverton, James, fish merchant, King street
-Woomenger, Samuel, eating house, Charlotte street
-Worledge, William, baker, East Nettle hill, near Battery
-Worship, William, solicitor, Regent street
-Wrackham, Sarah, milliner, Fuller’s hill
-Wright, Henry, lodging house, 2, Kent place
-Wright, Joseph, pork butcher, Howard street
-Wright, James, boot maker, King street
-Wright, Mrs., milliner, &c., Row 130
-Wright, Richard, shoe maker, Gaol street
-Wright, Robert, grocer, King street
-Wright, Richard, boot and shoe manufacturer, wholesale and retail, Church
-square
-Wright, Thomas, dyer, King street
-Wright, William, shopkeeper, Charlotte street
-Wright, William, architect, surveyor and builder, North end
-Wright, William, the Horse and Groom, North end
-Yaxley, Robert, fish merchant, 9, Norfolk terrace
-Yaxley, William, fish merchant, Market place
-Youell and Co., nursery and seedsman, Market-place
-Youell, Elizabeth, ironmonger, Broad row
-Youell, Henry, florist, North end
-Youell, John, bankers’ clerk, White Horse plain
-Youels, Messrs. and Co., nurserymen, North end
-Younghusband, Mrs., lodging house, 4, Kent place
-Youngs, Joseph, Golden Lion, George street
-Young, Mrs. M. A., lodging house, 2, Bath place
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-
-
-Post-Office.
-
-
-David Hogarth, postmaster, Hall quay. Money orders are granted and paid
-from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. London day mail dispatched at a quarter to 6
-a.m. All letters, with stamps, put into the box after 10 p.m. and before
-half-past 5 a.m., will go the same morning. First Norwich mail
-dispatched at 20 minutes past 3 p.m.; box closed at 3 p.m. Suffolk and
-Essex bags dispatched at half-past 5 p. m.; box closed at 5 p.m. London
-mail, with second Norwich bag, dispatched at 9 p.m.; box closed at
-half-past 8 p.m. All letters must have an extra stamp if intended to go
-after the box is closed. London mail, with first Norwich bag, arrives at
-thirty-eight minutes past 3 a.m. Letters ready for delivery in the
-summer months at 7 a.m., in winter at half-past 7 a.m. Suffolk and Essex
-mails arrive at 8 a.m., and not delivered with the London. Second
-Norwich mail arrives at 10 a.m., ready for delivery at quarter past 10
-a.m. London day mail with the third Norwich bag, arrives at half-past 5
-p.m., delivered at 6 p.m. No letters received, or attention given at the
-window for 10 minutes before the dispatch of any mail. Office closed on
-Sundays after 10 a.m. Branch offices, Fuller’s hill and White Lion
-opening.
-
-
-
-Bankers.
-
-
-East of England, Regent street—draw on London and Westminster Bank.
-Gurneys, Turner, and Brightwen, Quay—draw on Barclay and Co., London.
-Lacon, Sir Edmund Knowles, Bart., Quay—draw on Glynn, Mills, and Co.,
-London.
-National Provincial Bank of England, Quay—draw on London Joint Stock
-Bank.
-
-
-
-Public Establishments.
-
-
-Custom House, South quay. Inland Revenue office, Hall square. County
-Court office, Regent street. Yarmouth Military Lunatic Asylum, South
-denes. Royal Hospital, Chapel Mount. Fisherman’s Almhouses, Church
-street. Stamp Office, Regent street. Gas Works, South quay. Town Hall,
-South quay. Haven and Pier office, South quay. Armory, Southtown.
-Ballast office, South quay. Borough Gaol and Bridewell, Gaol street.
-Commercial Club House and Corn Exchange, quay. Met. Farm office, quay.
-Corn Meter’s office, quay. Port Dues office, quay. Police office, Town
-hall. Trinity store department, South quay. Workhouse, North end.
-Commercial Reading Rooms, King street. Private Subscription Reading and
-Billiard Rooms, King street. Public Library, South quay. Young Men’s
-Institute, Hall quay. Bible and Tract Society Depôt, 72, Hall square.
-Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Depôt, Regent street.
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-
-Places of Worship.
-
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-St. Nicholas’ Church, Rev. G. Hills, M.A. St. Peter’s Church, Rev. B.
-Vaux, M.A., incumbent. St. George’s Chapel of Ease, Rev. M. Waters. St.
-Andrew’s Church, Gorleston, Rev. F. Upjohn, rector. St. Mary’s Church,
-Southtown, Rev. F. Salt, vicar. Baptist Chapel (General), 85 Row.
-Baptist (Particular), 15 Row. Catholic Chapel, Regent road. Friends’
-Meeting House, 60 Row. Independent Chapel, Gaol street. Independent
-Chapel, King street. Independent Chapel, Gorleston. Jews’ Synagogue, 42
-Row. Lady Huntingdon’s, Market-gates. Mariner’s Chapel, South quay.
-Methodist’s New Connexion Chapel, King street. Primitive Methodist
-Chapel, Priory lane. Primitive Methodist Chapel, Southtown. Unitarian
-Chapel, Gaol street. Wesley an Chapel, Regent road. Wesleyan Chapel,
-Gorleston.
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-
-LOWESTOFT.
-
-
-Lowestoft is a market town, sea-port, railway station, packet station,
-and the seat of an extensive fishery, 136¾ miles from London, 9 S. of
-Yarmouth, 23¼ S.E. of Norwich, and 10 E. of Beccles. It stands upon the
-most easterly point of land in England, on a lofty eminence, commanding
-an extensive view of the German Ocean. The principal street is about a
-mile in length; it is well paved, and lighted with gas. The declivity of
-the cliff is unperceived through hanging gardens, or terraces covered
-with plantations, and between these and the sea is a tract of land,
-locally denominated the Denes, on which is an extensive line of
-buildings, appropriated to the curing of fish.
-
-Lowestoft is much frequented as a sea-bathing place, having bathing
-machines, warm baths, and the shore being composed of a hard, firm sand,
-intermixed with shingle. There is a theatre, an assembly room, a public
-library, a mechanics’ institute, and gas works. The Mutford and
-Lothingland General Dispensary and Infirmary is in Lowestoft. The market
-is on Wednesday; and annual fairs are held on May 13th and October 11th,
-for small wares. The chief source of commerce is the herring fishery,
-which begins about a fortnight before Michaelmas, and lasts till
-Martinmas. Before the commencement of the herring season, many of the
-fishermen are employed in the mackarel fishery. The manufactures consist
-of rope, twine, oilcake, sail-making, boat-building, and ship-building;
-and there are oil and flour mills. This town being part of the ancient
-demesne of the Crown, the inhabitants are exempted from serving on
-juries, either at the assizes or sessions. Petty sessions are held every
-Monday at the Crown Inn, every alternate quarter.
-
-The church, dedicated to St. Margaret, is situated westward of the town,
-which is much admired for its antiquity and beauty. The height of the
-tower, including that of the steeple, is 145 feet. The living, a
-vicarage, valued at £350 per annum, is in the patronage of the Bishop of
-Norwich, and incumbency of the Rev. Francis Cunningham, M.A., vicar. A
-chapel of ease, dedicated to St. Peter, was built near the old market a
-few years back, partly by subscription, the sale of pews, and assisted by
-the Society for Building and Enlarging Churches. St. John’s school-room
-(licensed by the Bishop for divine service) stands on the south side of
-the harbour. The church of St. John, erected in 1854–5–6, is a handsome
-structure, opened in 1856, which stands near the Royal Hotel. Here are
-two foundation schools, Annott’s and Wilde’s; a British school, a free
-school, and an infant school; and Sunday schools belonging to the church
-establishment, and every denomination of Dissenters, with chapels. There
-are a vast number of ancient charities here, and one established a few
-years since—namely, six almshouses, built for six of the poorest master
-fishermen of Lowestoft, and who partake of the charities alluded to
-above.
-
-The Eastern Counties’ Railway Company have a handsome station here, close
-to the harbour. The progress of this place, since the formation of the
-harbour, has been very rapid; from a dull fishing station, it has become
-a thriving little town. Its advantages as a packet station have induced
-the formation of the Northern Steam Packet Company, for the communication
-with Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The harbour is formed by two piers,
-one on the north, 430 yards in length—that on the south, 400 yards; at
-the centre of the extremity of each pier is a lighthouse, showing a red
-light, from sunset to sunrise. The south pier is defended by a parapet,
-and boarded for a promenade. Both piers are formed by massive timbers,
-braced together longitudinally, and filled with blocks of stone; the
-outer surface is faced with dressed masonry. The inner harbour consists
-of a piece of water, two miles in length, which communicates with the
-river Waveney, by which merchandise can be conveyed to Beccles and
-Norwich, of which Lowestoft is the outport. Lowestoft is now an
-independent port, and a custom-house has been established. To the
-coasting trade as a harbour of refuge it has been of the greatest
-benefit; many lives and much property have been saved which otherwise
-would have been swallowed up in the waters of the German Ocean.
-Contiguous to the harbour and railway a new town is springing up. The
-Royal Hotel is quite metropolitan in its size and apartments; the
-Esplanade and the Marine Parade, are fitted for families of distinction;
-many houses are retained by county families for summer occupation. The
-Esplanade and the south pier, which it joins, form a promenade unequalled
-in extent and beauty on the eastern coast. On a point of land, a little
-to the north of the town, is the upper lighthouse, a circular tower,
-erected in 1676, and partly rebuilt by order of the Brethren of the
-Trinity-house in 1778; and on which is a frame of wood which can be
-removed at pleasure to meet the changes which are continually occurring
-in the situation of the sands.
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-
-Branch Provincial Bank of England, Joseph L. Porter, manager, Quay. Draw
-on London Joint Stock.
-Crown Branch Bank, Harveys and Hudsons, South Quay, Mr. William B.
-Youngman, manager.
-Gurneys Turner, and Brightwell, Yarmouth and Suffolk Bank, High street,
-Mr. William Woods, manager.
-Children’s Hospital, John William Hewke, master, Charlotte Goffin,
-Mistress.
-Custom House, South Quay, John Richardson, Esq., collector, Thomas Avery,
-Esq., comptroller.
-Fisherman’s Hospital, Market-place.
-Gas Company’s Office, King street, William Henry Willis, manager.
-Gas House and Works, Beach, James Betts, foreman.
-Harbour Office, Mr. Francis Echalaz, harbour master and general
-superintendent.
-Harbour Company’s Tugs, Imperial, Mr. Samuel Marjoram, master.
-National and Provincial Bank of England, Mr. J. B. Bowden, manager. Draw
-on London Joint Stock.
-Public Library, South Quay, Mr. David Duffield Offord, Librarian.
-St. Margaret’s Church, Rev. F. Cunningham, vicar.
-St. John’s Church, in Kirtley, incumbent, Rev. M. H. Beaumont.
-Steam Navigation Works, Mr. William Martin, managing engineer, Mr. Edward
-Codham, cashier.
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-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Ashley, Mr. Francis, Royal Esplanade
-Astell, Miss Eliza, 48, Marine parade
-Balls, Mr. James, High street
-Balls, Mrs. Mary, Duke street
-Barber, Mr. James, Duke street
-Beaumont, Rev. Matthias H., Marine Parade
-Bexfield, Mrs. Isabella, London road
-Breame, Capt. James, 26, Marine Parade
-Briggs, the Misses, London road
-Brown, Rev. James, Wesleyan minister, Crown street
-Bugg, Mr. George, St. Peter’s road
-Carriage, John, Esq., Royal Esplanade
-Chambers, Mr. William H., Marine Parade
-Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth P., London road
-Clarke, Miss Elizabeth S., Marine Parade
-Clements, Mr. John H., Marine Parade
-Cole, Mr. Richard, White Horse street
-Collins, Mr. George, Denmark road
-Cootes, Mrs. Ann, Nelson street
-Cootes, Edward, Esq., London road
-Crowe, Miss Eliza, London road
-Cunningham, Rev. Francis, M.A., vicar and rural dean, vicarage house,
-High st.
-Cutler, Miss Mary, Marine Parade
-Delf, Mr. Robert, London road
-Deverne, Thomas, Esq., Boston lodge
-Dewing, Edward, Esq., Royal Esplanade
-Disney, Mr. Henry, Beach
-Doughton, the Misses, High street
-Dovey, Rev. J., Baptist minister
-Ducker, Mr. Francis W., Duke street
-File, Mrs. Sophia, London road
-Garwood, Miss Margaret, High street
-Gowing, Mr. Stephen, Prospect cottage
-Green, Mr. James, Crown street
-Grickson, Mr. William, London road
-Harmstone, Mr. Henry, Denmark road
-Hilling, Mr. James, London road
-Hockley, Mr. John B., London road
-Howard, Mr. Samuel, High street
-Hubart, Miss Hannah, High street
-Jackson, William, Esq., Marine Parade
-Jeckell, Mrs. Hannah, High street
-Lees, Henry, Esq., Royal Esplanade
-Lincoln, Mrs. Catherine R., High street
-Lucas, Thomas, Esq., Royal Esplanade
-Martin, Mrs. Fanny, London road
-Masterson, the Misses, High street
-Matcham, Dr. Alfred, London road
-More, Mr. John, Denmark road
-More, Rev. H., Independent minister
-Nelson, Mr. William, Marine Parade
-Norton, Edmund, Esq., London road
-Olley, Miss Susan, Old Market plain
-Parkinson, Rev. Richard, High street
-Parr, Samuel, Esq., Royal Esplanade
-Payne, Mr. Thomas, London road
-Peto, James, Esq., Royal Esplanade
-Pratt, Mr. Ebenezer, St. Peter’s road
-Pratt, Mr. William, London road
-Ray, Mr. T., London road
-Reeve, R. H., Esq., Esplanade
-Reeve, Mrs. L., High street
-Robertson, Mr. John, Marine Parade
-Rodgers, Rev. Edward, curate, High street
-Rump, Miss Elizabeth, Royal Esplanade
-Scarll, Mrs., London road
-Self, Mr. Thomas, London road
-Smith, Mrs. Mary, Denmark road
-Spark, Miss Hannah, Nelson street
-Staff, Mrs. Ann, London road
-Sterry, Mr. John, High street
-Thompson, the Misses, London road
-Trery, Mr. William, Marine Parade
-Walton, Mrs. Ellen, Marine Parade
-Watson, Mr. William, Denmark road
-Webb, William, Esq., Royal Esplanade
-Wellum, Mr. William, Commercial road
-Wheals, Mr. Charles, Marine Parade
-Woods, Mr. Henry, Rose Cottage
-Woods, Mr. Jecks, London road
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-
-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Abbott, Edward, tailor, draper, and hatter, High street
-Abbott, Samuel F., stationer, printer, grocer, and dealer in Berlin wool,
-High street
-Able, John W., cabinet-maker and upholsterer, High street
-Adams, Adam, grocer and teadealer, agent to Observer Life Assurance
-Society, Crown street
-Adams, Mrs. Ann, confectioner, High street
-Adderton, Abraham, china and glass merchant, London road
-Albrow, Jeremiah, Fisherman’s Arms, South quay
-Alexander, William, hairdresser, Commercial road
-Allan, George, builder and stone merchant, Marine Parade
-Allen, George, stone merchant, mason, and builder, South Quay
-Allen, John, porter rooms, London road
-Allen, William, haberdasher and dealer in Berlin wool, Commercial road
-Allerton, Thomas, fish merchant, London road
-Allum, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Nelson street
-Archer, Robert John, pilot, London road
-Archer, William R., solicitor, Prairie, London road
-Armes, William, beer house, Beach
-Artiss, Alfred, manager of the Electric and International Telegraph
-company
-Baker, George, boot and shoe maker, Commercial road
-Balls, Brothers, cabinet-makers and upholsterers and general mart, Chapel
-street
-Balls, James, deputy harbour-master
-Balls, Phœbe, carrier, St. Peter’s street
-Balls and Son, stone and marble masons, London road
-Balls, Thomas, fish salesman, fishing salt, and agent for trawl nets and
-twines, auctioneer and valuer, commission merchant and smack agent,
-Raglan street
-Balls, William Thomas, County court bailiff, auctioneer, valuer, and
-estate agent, Chapel street
-Baney, William, carpenter, Mariners’ lane
-Barber, John, cooper and fish merchant, Duke’s Head street
-Barber, Samuel, victualler, First and Last tavern, Infirmary square
-Barnard, Charles, butcher, High street
-Barnard, William Vincent, conveyancer and agent for Lacons, Youell and
-Co., bankers, and to the County Fire and Life Office, and Law Union
-Baines, Sarah, blacksmith, St. Peter’s street
-Barratt, John, sexton, White Hart street
-Barrett, Charlotte, plumber, glazier, and painter, London road
-Bean, George, house agent, Marine Parade
-Beckett, James, butcher, Chapel street
-Bemment, Charles, Beer House, Tonning street
-Bennett, William, baker, Old Market-plain
-Benstead, Robert, Three Herrings, High street
-Beecroft, Mrs. Eliza, butcher, High street
-Bird, A. H., carver and gilder, Duke str.
-Bishop, John P., brazier, Duke street
-Bloomfield, Isaac S., silversmith and jeweller, High street
-Blyth, Abel, ropemaker, St. Peter’s road
-Blyth, John T., boot and shoe maker, High street
-Boor, Thomas, fruiterer, London road
-Bowden, J. B., manager of the National and Provincial Bank
-Bracey, Samuel, builder, Fly’s close
-Bradbeer, Benjamin M., fish salesman, sail maker, general ship chandler,
-stationer, tobacconist, sub-postman, auctioneer and valuer, flag
-manufacturer to the Royal Yacht Club, agent for Stewart’s patent Scotch
-and cotton nets, and to the Westminster Fire Office, Commercial road
-Brame, Samuel S., surgeon, London road
-Breame and Son, merchants, ship and commission agents, South Quay
-Breeze, Frederick, hairdresser, High str.
-Brett, William, fruiterer, Tonning street
-Brewster, Robert, builder and town surveyor, High street
-Bright, John, Ship inn, High street
-Brock, Benjamin, tailor and draper, Tonning street
-Brown, James, coke burner, Denmark road
-Brown, Robert, grocer and organist, High street
-Browne, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Chapel street
-Brunning, John, gardener, London road
-Bullard, Richard, maltster, High street
-Bunn, James, tailor, Dove street
-Burrows, John, Duke’s Head, Duke street
-Burton, Clement, butcher, High street
-Burton, John, farmer, Infirmary plain
-Burwood, James, Rising Sun, Beach
-Butcher, John, fish merchant, London road
-Butcher, Samuel, shopkeeper, South Quay
-Butcher, William, tailor and draper, High street
-Cannell, James, blacksmith, Gun lane
-Cannell, Samuel, blacksmith, Duke street
-Capps, Elizabeth, beer house, Beach
-Capps, James, shopkeeper, Beach
-Carr, John, saddler and harness-maker, Crown street
-Carron, James, cabinet-maker, Old Market-plain
-Castleton, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane
-Catchpole, William, seaman, Tonning str.
-Chambers, Samuel, hairdresser, High str.
-Chandler, Thomas C., general agent, High street
-Chapman, George, Compasses, Compasses’ lane
-Chapman, Joseph, schoolmaster, Nelson street
-Chaston, Robert, chemist, High street
-Chipperfield, Edward, confectioner, &c., High street
-Chipperfield, Thomas, butcher, High str.
-Church, William, Herring Fishery, High street
-Clarke, John, baker, Duke street
-Clarke, Robert, Suffolk inn, near the railway terminus
-Clarke, Cephas William, tin and zinc plate worker
-Clarke and Hunter, upholsterers and cabinet-makers, London road
-Clements, Shadrach, shoemaker, High str.
-Cleveland, Charles, corn chandler, Crown street
-Cleveland, George, surgeon, High street
-Cockle, John, British Queen Steam Packet, Dove street
-Collins, Robert, shopkeeper, Chapel street
-Colman, Joseph, lodgings, 2 & 3, Marine Parade
-Colman and Stacey, booksellers, stationers, music sellers, and publishers
-of the Lowestoft Advertiser, High street
-Cook, Elizabeth, baker, High street
-Cook, James W., mariner, Duke street
-Cook, Samuel L., confectioner, High str.
-Cook, Samuel, baker, High street
-Cook, William, mariner, Crown street
-Cooper, Alfred, harbour police-constable
-Cooper, James, blacksmith, Crown street
-Cooper, James, blacksmith, South Quay
-Cooper, John Robert, confectioner, High street
-Cooper, Lewis, bread and biscuit baker, confectioner, &c., Mariners’ lane
-Corduy, Charles, paper hanger, Denmark road
-Cornaby, Thomas, cordwainer, White Horse street
-Cotterell, James, soap and candle warehouse, Factory street
-Cowling, John, shopkeeper, Chapel street
-Cox, Adelaide, shopkeeper, Duke street
-Cox, George, Railway Tavern, High str.
-Cox, William, Engineers’ tavern, Denmark road
-Crake, Ambrose, watchmaker, Duke street
-Crake, Edmund F., junr., watch and clock maker, jeweller, optician,
-stationer, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, &c., High street
-Crickmay, Lincoln, butcher, Commercial road
-Crisp, George S., bookseller, &c., High street
-Crisp, Thomas, herring curer, Beach
-Crowe, Thomas, bookseller, stationer, and printer, Berlin wool and fancy
-repository, High street
-Culley, Charles, Princess Royal, Beach
-Cunningham, William, Eagle tavern, Tonning street
-Curtis, Elizabeth, grocer, &c., High street
-Curtis, James, grocer and druggist, High street
-Dance, Thomas, pilot, London road
-Darby, William, Brewers’ Arms, South Quay
-Davy, Stephen, New Market inn, Compasses lane
-Day, John, shopkeeper, New Nelson str.
-Day, John, Globe inn, High street
-Dennis, Martin, dispensing and family chemist, High street
-Dent, Matthew, shoemaker, High street
-Devereux, James Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, High street
-Devereux, John, grocer and tea dealer, High street
-Dillon, John, bookseller and stationer, London road
-Dowling, George, surveyor, London road
-Dowling, George, land agent, Nelson str.
-Downing, Mary Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, High street
-Downing, William, boot and shoe maker, High street
-Dowson, H., Ferryman’s Arms, Mariners’ lane
-Durrant, George, fruiterer, London road
-Durrant, William, seedsman, London road
-Dye, John, watch and clock maker, High street
-Ebbs, Samuel, confectioner, High street
-Echalaz, Francis, Grove house, London road
-Edmonds, Benjamin M., chemist, High street
-Edmonds, John, shoemaker, High street
-Edwards, Mary Ann, day school, St. Peter’s road
-Emms, Ellen, hair dresser and perfumer, High street
-Emms, Jewitt D., flour seller and shopkeeper, Tonning street
-Everett, John, butcher, High street
-Farrett, William B., chemist and druggist, High street
-Farrow, Matthew, mariner, Nelson street
-Few, James, drapery and millinery establishment, High street
-Fisher, Edward, hairdresser, High street
-Fisher, James W., eating house, Commercial road
-Fisk, James, boot and shoe maker, Chapel street
-Fiske, James, shoemaker, Infirmary plain
-Flaxman, Sarah Ann, Blue Anchor tavern, High street
-Foreman, James A., clerk of fishmarket
-Foreman, John, fancy repository, High street
-Foreman, John, brazier and gas fitter, High street
-Foreman, John, cooper, Beach
-Fuller and Son, drapers, High street
-Fulcher, William, shoemaker, Mariners’ lane
-Furniss, Maria, lodgings, 17, Marine Parade
-Fysh, Nathaniel, grocer and draper, Raglan street
-Gamble, Thomas, butcher, High street
-Garrod, William, tailor, Sterry buildings, Infirmary plain
-Gaul, George, rope maker, Rose place
-Garwood, Robert, beer seller, White Horse street
-Gay, Samuel, baker and confectioner, Alma street
-George, Henry N., tailor, Battery green
-George, Johnson, draper, High street
-Glover, George, architect and surveyor, Marine Parade
-Glover, George, architect and surveyor, agent to Norwich Equitable Fire
-office, estate and house agent, Station corner, Denmark road
-Goffin, Francis, carpenter, Duke street
-Goffin, Louisa, milliner and dressmaker, Duke street
-Goffing, James, wheelwright, St. Peter’s street
-Golder, Michael, tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, High street
-Gowing, Augustus E., custom house officer, St. Peter’s street
-Gowing and Balls, licensed fish salesmen, agents for Scotch cotton nets,
-and Towler and Mc Collins’ patent fishing boat capstan, Harbour
-Gowing, James J. W., fish merchant, rope maker and twine spinner, High
-street
-Gowing, Sons, and Rounce, ship and custom house agents, Commercial road
-Greathead, James T., school, South end
-Green, William, Fox and Hounds, London road
-Hall, Isaac, shopkeeper and beer-house, Beach
-Hambley, James, superintendent of harbour works
-Hannah, John, cabinet maker, bonnet and toy warehouse, High street
-Harding, James, blacksmith, Duke street
-Harper, Phœbe, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street
-Hart, John, blacksmith, South Quay
-Harvey, Saunders, veterinary surgeon, White Horse street
-Harvey, Stephen S., veterinary surgeon, Chapel street
-Haase and Warman, corn factors and foreign commission merchants, South
-Quay
-Hill, Alfred, schoolmaster, High street
-Hindle and Pearce, eating house, Commercial road
-Hogg, William Johnson, cabinet maker, High street
-Holbrook, Robert, King’s Head, Mariner’s lane
-Housten, William A., hair cutter, High street
-Howard, Samuel Robert, butcher, London road
-Howett, Samuel, Harbour inn, Harbour
-Howett, Samuel, Royal hotel, Marine Esplanade
-Hubbard, John, marine store dealer, St. Peter’s road
-Isaac, Joseph, carpenter, High street
-Jackson, Sarah, dressmaker and tailoress, Sterry buildings, Infirmary
-plain
-Jarvis, David, Pier gate keeper
-Jeffery, Edward, surgeon, Denmark road
-Joachim, Lieut. Richard, R.N., London road
-Johnson, Robert, timber, deal, coal, and hop merchant, agent for London
-and Lowestoft traders, Commercial road
-Johnson, Samuel, tax collector, High street
-Johnson, William, sailors’ missionary, Commercial road
-Kersy, Francis, confectioner, London road
-Kersy, George, baker, Beach
-King, George, shopkeeper, Nelson street
-King, William, beer house, Beach
-Knight, Susan, eating house, Commercial road
-Lark, James, clothier, High street
-Lee, Robert, merchant, Parade, London road
-Leely, Robert, bellman and smallware dealer
-Lemon, Frederic, pork butcher, Benham’s buildings, Infirmary plain
-Levy, Alkini, fishmonger, High street
-Ling, Jeremiah, shopkeeper, Beach
-Ling, Job, sen., boot and shoe maker, St. Peter’s road
-Ling, Job, boot and shoe maker, Duke street
-Ling, John Watson, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, High street
-Ling, Robert B., draper, High street
-Littteproud, John, lodging house, London road
-Littlewood, Marmaduke, trinity pilot, Parade, London road
-Loveday, Sarah, fruiterer, Duke street
-Lovick, William, ale and porter merchant, Duke street
-Lovick, William, porter and ale stores, London road
-Lubbock, John, ship builder, Commercial road
-Lucas Brothers, builders and contractors
-Major, William, basket maker, High street
-Malboro, George, office clerk, Denmark road
-Mallett, Samuel, Mariners, Mariners’ lane
-Manning, John, wheelwright, St. Peter’s street
-Marsh, Joseph, linen draper, &c., London road
-Martin, John, butcher, High street
-Martin, William, engineer, Denmark road
-Matthews, Sarah, dress maker, Denmark road
-Mayhew, John, Crown and Queen’s Head hotel, High street
-Mayhew, Matilda, milliner and dress maker, High street
-Mellish, Sidney, mariner, St. Peter’s road
-Mercer, James, fish salesman, Denmark road
-Millett, James, harness maker, Benham’s buildings, Infirmary plain
-Mitchell, Thomas, tailor and woollen draper, agent to the Yorkshire Life
-and Fire Assurance office, High street
-Moor, Edmund, carpenter, High street
-Moore, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane
-Morris, Robert, dispensing and family chemist, stamp office, High street
-Morse, Frederic, brewer, Nelson street
-Morse and Woods, brewers, wine and spirit merchants, Crown street
-Morter, Thomas, tailor, London road
-Muff, William, pastry cook and confectioner, tea, coffee, and dining
-rooms, Denmark road
-Munday, Henry, shopkeeper, Dove street
-Murrell, John, grocer and tea dealer, Denmark road
-Murrell, Joseph, fish dealer, Commercial road
-Nash, James E., fish merchant and smack owner, Nelson street
-Nash, Samuel, fish merchant, Nelson str.
-Nash, Samuel, fish office, Beach
-Naylor, Thomas, watch and clock maker, High street
-Newson, Hobart, parish clerk, High street
-Newson, William, Bowling Green, Crown street
-Nichols, Charles, draper, High street
-Nicholls, William J., boot and shoe maker, Chapel street
-Nobbs, William, Norwich Arms, High street
-Norton, James, new and second-hand clothes dealer and furniture broker,
-Mariners’ lane
-Norton and Reeve, solicitors, agents to Sun Fire and Life Assurance
-office, and County Court office, High street
-Nursey, John, butcher, Mariners’ lane
-Orchard, Jonathan, boiler maker, Prairie, London road
-Oulton, James, carter, Crown street
-Palmer, Benjamin, builder, Denmark road
-Palmer, William B., house agent, auctioneer, and shopkeeper, St. Peter’s
-road
-Parker, George, cabinet maker and builder, Crown street
-Parkinson, John, bookseller and stationer, London road
-Payne, Maria, shopkeeper, High street
-Peek, William, cooper, Denmark road
-Peek, William, cooper, Factory street
-Pierson, Benjamin Alfred, leather merchant, Mariners’ lane
-Peters, John, baths and refreshment rooms, Beach
-Pile, Keziah, boot and shoe warehouse, High street
-Pocock, Maria, establishment for young ladies, Marine Parade
-Podd, William, bricklayer and plasterer, Tonning street
-Porter, John, shoemaker, Old Market pln.
-Porter, John, shoemaker, High street
-Powell, William, baker and grocer, Commercial road
-Prentice, John, surgeon, High street
-Pratt, Thomas, Post office, High street
-Precious, Robert, ironmonger, High str.
-Pritty, Samuel, chimney sweeper, Chapel street
-Punchard, Charles, tailor and clothier, High street
-Pye, Walter, beerhouse, Beach
-Rabbinowitz, Alexander, tobacconist, London road
-Rackett, Robert, postmaster, St. Peter’s street
-Rackham, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Duke street
-Rackham, William, butcher, High street
-Rampling, Richard, shoemaker, Chapel street
-Ratcliffe, John, boot and shoe maker, Denmark road
-Ratcliffe, William, coach builder, Crown street
-Read, Henry John, eating house, High street
-Redgrave, John, corn chandler, London road
-Redgrave, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Crown street
-Reed, William, shipwright, Commercial road
-Reeve, Henry, solicitor, Royal Esplanade
-Reynolds, James, Newcastle Arms, Denmark road
-Rix, George, builder, Factory lane
-Riches, Robert, milliner, &c., High str.
-Roberts, John, pawnbroker, High street
-Roberts, George, fishmonger, High street
-Robertson, John, collector, Custom house
-Roll, Robert, Maltsters’ inn, High street
-Rose, William, Pilot Boat, High street
-Rounce, John, ship chandler, Denmark road
-Rouse, James, engineer, Prairie, London road
-Rowe, John, shipwright, High street
-Salter, John, seaman, High street
-Salter, William, baker, Beach
-Salter, William, draper, &c., High street
-Sampson, William, custom house officer, Commercial road
-Saunders, Joseph, shoemaker, Chapel street
-Saunders, Richard, beerhouse, Beach
-Sayer, Elizabeth, milliner, High street
-Sayer, Robert, fish merchant, London road
-Scarlett, Charles, porter stores, High street
-Scarlett, Joseph, porter stores, Old Market plain
-Scarll, John, Rose and Crown, Crown street
-Seago, William R., solicitor, agent to the Norwich Union Fire Insurance,
-Fishermen and Marine Society, and public notary, High street
-Seppings, George, merchant, High street
-Sharman, George, watch and clock maker, and beer seller, High street
-Sharman, Samuel G., grocer and tea-dealer, High street
-Shreeve, William, shopkeeper, New Nelson street
-Skeet, John, shopkeeper, High street
-Skoyles, Benjamin H., millinery and dress-making establishment, High str.
-Skoyles and Co., iron founders and contractors, Dove street
-Small, Thomas, general commission agent, London road
-Smith, Ambrose, lath cutter, High street
-Smith, Edward, shopkeeper, Beach
-Smith, George, pork butcher, Chapel str.
-Smith, John S., grocer and tea-dealer, High street
-Smith, James, baker, Crown street
-Smith, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane
-Smith, Robert, corn chandler, High street
-Smith, Robert, provision merchant, High street
-Smith, William, ginger beer manufacturer, Old Market plain
-Smith, William, jeweller, London road
-Smith, William, fish merchant, Denmark road
-Snell and Hotson, coach builders, St. Peter’s road
-Soons, Edwin, fruiterer and seedsman, High street
-Sparham, Samuel, ship builder, Nelson street
-Sparham, William, builder, Gun lane
-Sparham, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Duke street
-Spaull, William, relieving officer, High street
-Stebbing, George, Crown and Anchor, High street
-Stebbings, William, mariner, Battery green
-Sterry, James, rate collector, High street
-Suggate, Alfred, music seller, London road
-Swatman, Thomas, builder, Beach
-Tansley, Isaiah, Trinity pilot, Nelson str.
-Taylor and Ling, solicitors, the Harbour
-Thirtle, James P., furnishing ironmonger and bell hanger, High street
-Thurlby, George, chemist and druggist, agent to Britannia Life and Royal
-Fire Assurance Company, Commercial road
-Tilmouth, Charles, collector, Harbour Dues office
-Tilmouth, Bethel, sail maker, Gun lane
-Tooke, William, basket maker, Old Market plain
-Triggs, William, Odd Fellows’ tavern, St. Peter’s street
-Tripp, George, beerhouse, Factory street
-Tungate, Mary, shopkeeper, Crown street
-Turner, Daniel, plumber and glazier, Chapel street
-Turner, Henry, Lowestoft Arms, Denmark road
-Tuttle, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer, High street
-Utting, Robert, lodging house, Denmark road
-Utting, Walter, laceman, hosier, and haberdasher, High street
-Wales, William and John, grocers and tea-dealers, High street
-Ward, Mary, lodgings, London road
-Ward, Samuel L., St. Peter’s road
-Ward, Horace, marine store dealer, Beach
-Warnes, William, baker, Mariners’ lane
-Waters, George, gardener and publican, High street
-Watson, John, boot and shoe maker, High street
-Webster, Hannah, lodging house, London road
-Wellum, John, sail maker, Denmark road
-West and Shove, ship chandlers, Commercial road
-Wheals, Charles, tailor and hatter, Commercial road
-Whincop, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. Peter’s street
-Wicks, Samuel, baker, Mariners’ lane
-Williams, Thomas, tailor, Denmark road
-Wilton, William B., engineer to the Northern Steam Packet Company,
-Harbour house
-Winter, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Rose place
-Wiseman, William C., draper, High street
-Wood, John, shoemaker, Duke street
-Woods, William, manager of Gurneys’ bank
-Woodcock, George, cordwainer, High street
-Woods, William James, fish merchant, Denmark road
-Woods, William, Trinity pilot, Nelson street
-Worthington and Meadows, surgeons, High street
-Worthington, William C., surgeon, London road
-Wright, Richard, boot and shoe maker, London road
-Yallop, James, Bee Hive, London road
-Youngman, Henry, miller, &c., High street
-Youngman, William, brewer, Rant score
-Youngman, William, brewer, High street
-Youngman, William, jun., maltster, ale and porter brewer, High street
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-BECCLES.
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-Beccles. An ancient market town and polling place, on the borders of
-Norfolk, 109 miles from London, 40 N.E. of Ipswich, 14 S.W. of Yarmouth,
-and 5 E. of Bungay, in the hundred of Wangford, and Norwich bishopric.
-The area is 1,952 acres, including marsh and common land; and the
-population, in 1851, was 4,398. It is situated on the river Waveney,
-navigable for vessels of 100 tons burden to Yarmouth and Lowestoft, and
-by which a considerable trade is carried on. Here are breweries and iron
-foundries. The town is large and well built, consisting of several
-streets, joining in a market-place; and is lighted with gas. The market
-is held on Friday. Beccles is a polling-place for East Suffolk. Quarter
-sessions are held here for the Geldable district of Suffolk; the quarter
-and petty sessions are holden in the Town Hall.
-
-The church, dedicated to St. Michael, is in the Gothic style of
-architecture, and stands in the New Market. It was erected about 1369,
-and consists of a nave, chancel, north and south aisles, north and south
-porches, and tower. The tower is considered a fine specimen of florid
-Gothic, and presents a singular appearance from its being detached, and
-placed a short distance from the south-eastern angle of the church. It
-was built about 1515, is 92 feet high, but unfinished, probably owing to
-the dissolution of Bury Abbey, and contains a fine peal of 10 bells. The
-Rev. J. T. Johnston, B.A., is the present incumbent, and the Rev. C.
-Langham is the curate. The living is a rectory, value £370 per annum, in
-the patronage of the Rev. E. Hollond, Benhall Lodge. H. S. Farr, Esq.,
-is lord of the manor. There are chapels for Independents, Baptists,
-Wesleyans, and Primitive Methodists. The charity funds amount to £250 a
-year. Here is a House of Correction, which will hold 30 prisoners. Also
-National, British, and Infant Schools.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
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-Ashford, William, Esq., Blyburgate street
-Bardwell, Mrs. Sarah, Old Market
-Bird, Mrs. Martha, Newgate street
-Bruce, Mrs. Mary, New Market-place
-Chaplin, Mr. Edward, Northgate street
-Chenery, Mrs. Elizabeth, Smallgate street
-Cox, Mrs. Elizabeth, New Market-place
-Crisp, John, Esq., Old Market
-Crowfoot, Miss Mary, Ballaygate street
-Dashwood, Charles, Esq., New Market-place
-Dashwood, Rev. Jarrard, Saltgate street
-Drewell, Mr. Samuel, Smallgate street
-Farr, Henry, Esq., Pudding moor
-Ferrier, Mrs., Saltgate street
-Fiddes, Miss Elizabeth, Old Market
-Flower, Rev. John, New Market-place, Independent minister
-Gilbert, Mrs. Anne, Smallgate street
-Goffin, William, Newgate street
-Gordon, John R., Esq., New Market-place
-Grant, Miss Sarah, New Market-place
-Hammond, Rev. James, M.A., New Market
-Hartley, Rev. A. O., head master of grammar school, Ballaygate street
-Howman, Miss L. Dorothy, Northgate street
-Kent, Mrs. Susan, Ballaygate street
-Langham, Rev. Charles John, B.A., curate, Saltgate street
-Meen, Mr. James, Blyburgate street
-Montague, Edward P., Esq., Northgate street
-Newman, Mrs. Mary, Smallgate street
-Parker, Mr. Thomas, Gillingham
-Pedgrift, Mr. John, Northgate street
-Peskett, Dr. George, Saltgate street
-Talbot, Rev. John J., rector, Saltgate str.
-Thompson, Miss Sophia, Sheepgate street
-Woolner, Miss Charlotte, Exchange square
-Worman, Mrs. Hannah, Pudding moor
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-
-Aldous, John, upholsterer and cabinet-maker, New Market-place
-Aldred, James, baker and confectioner, Northgate street
-Aldred, John, grocer and draper, Northgate street
-Allcock, William, junr., shoeing-smith, Smallgate street
-Arnold, William, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, New Market-place
-Ayres, Edward, watchmaker, Blyburgate st.
-Bailey, George, the Falcon, New Market
-Baldry, William, Bell inn, Smallgate str.
-Barber, William, carpenter, Newgate str.
-Barker, William K., ironmonger, New Market-place
-Barkway, Charles, Dolphin, New Market-place
-Barkway, Edward, Pickerel inn, Pudding moor
-Barkway, Samuel, Red Lion, Blyburgate street
-Bartram, Stephen, sawyer, Blyburgate street
-Barwood, Richard, blacksmith, Northgate street
-Beddingfield, Henry, Angel inn, Ballaygate street
-Benns, Philip C., boot and shoe maker, Smallgate street
-Bird, Benjamin, baker, Blyburgate street
-Bird, John, confectioner, Ballaygate street
-Blaxill, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Old Market
-Blaxill, Samuel, tailor, Old Market
-Block, Robert, wholesale and retail grocer and tea dealer, New
-Market-place
-Boast, George, builder, Smallgate street
-Boatright, John, seedsman, New Market-place
-Bobbitt, Charles, clerk, Commissioner of Taxes, agent to Suffolk Alliance
-Fire and Life Office, Blyburgate street
-Bohun and Rix, solicitors, General Insurance Office, collectors to
-Beccles Waterworks Company, Ballaygate street
-Borrett, Simon, porter shop, Sheepgate street
-Boston, Henry, hairdresser, Old Market
-Boyce, Henry, second master Fauconberg Grammar School, Ballaygate street
-Brewer, James, saddler and harness maker, Sheepgate street
-Brooks, John, agent to County Fire Office, Northgate street
-Brown, Thomas, shoemaker, Blyburgate street
-Buck, Edward, wool dealer and spirit merchant, Northgate street
-Bullock, Robert, watch and clock maker, Exchange square
-Burtsal, Robert A., grocer and tea dealer, New Market
-Butler, John, tailor, Bridge street
-Carr and Son, boot and shoe makers, New Market-place
-Catchpole, John, Cross Keys, Sheepgate street
-Cattermole, Harriet, bookseller and stationer, New Market
-Chapman, Jeremiah, Marquis of Granby, Northgate street
-Chenery, Sarah, grocer, &c., Sheepgate street
-Cherry, T., boot and shoe maker, Blyburgate street
-Claxton, Robert, bootmaker, Sheepgate street
-Claxton, Sarah Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Sheepgate street
-Claxton, Thomas, tailor and draper, Northgate street
-Clements, Joseph W., musician, Northgate street
-Cleveland, James, veterinary surgeon, Blyburgate street
-Cocks, William R., banker’s clerk, New Market-place
-Collins, Barney, cooper, Ballaygate street
-Collins, M and R., grocers and tea dealers, Smallgate street
-Cooper, Catherine, shopkeeper, Smallgate street
-Copeman, Robert, butcher, Blyburgate street
-Copeman, John, shopkeeper, Blyburgate street
-Copeman, Mrs. Hannah, butcher, Blyburgate street
-Corbyn, Joseph B., chemist and druggist, agent for Westminster Life
-Assurance Society, New Market
-Cowles, William, junr., boarding school, Northgate street
-Cowles, William, Northgate house Academy, Northgate street
-Crawford, William, Ship inn, Bridge str.
-Crickmay, John, post-office, agent to Yorkshire Fire and Life Assurance
-Office, Smallgate street
-Crickmore, James, Malsters’ Arms, Bridge street
-Crisp, John, junr., malster, corn and coal merchant, Bridge street
-Crisp, James, auctioneer, Smallgate str.
-Crisp, Read, accountant, bookbinder, bookseller, stationer, printer,
-general advertiser, jeweller, agent to Royal Exchange Life and Fire
-office, fancy repository and toy warehouse, New Market
-Crosby, William, shopkeeper, Blyburgate street
-Crowfoot, William, E., surgeon, New Market-place
-Cullen, Mrs., day and boarding school, New Market
-Cullen, Richard, T., plumber and glazier, New Market
-Custance, Mary, shopkeeper, Smallgate street
-Cutting, William D., blacksmith, Old Market
-Dale, Robert, gunmaker, New Market-place
-Darby, Samuel, coal and timber merchant, Bridge street
-Darby, Samuel, Hermitage inn, Bridge st.
-Darkin, Robert, Crown and Anchor inn, Ballaygate street
-Dashwood, Robert, surgeon, New Market-place
-Davy, Henry W. R., surgeon, Old Market
-Davy, John, plumber and glazier, Saltgate street
-Dennant, Jeremiah, boot and shoemaker, Newgate street
-Durrant, Richard, watch and clock maker and jeweller, New Market-place
-Eastaugh, J. D. and G., corn and coal merchants, Corporation Wharf
-Easter, John, gun and pistol maker, Smallgate street
-Ecclestone, Harriet, confectioner, Sheepgate street
-Edwards, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Newgate street
-Edwards, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, Sheepgate street
-Edwards George, boot and shoe maker, Sheepgate street
-Edwards, George, pork butcher, Sheepgate street
-Edwards, Noah, well sinker and pump maker, Newgate street
-Everett, Edward, plumber, glazier, and painter, Sheepgate street
-Farrow, Charles, wine and spirit merchant, brewer, &c., Blyburgate street
-Feltham, William, boot and shoe maker, New Market-place
-Fenn, George, limeburner, Pudding moor
-Fiske, Edward B., assistant clerk to County Court, Ballaygate street
-Fiske and Son, solicitors, agents to Atlas Fire and Life Insurance
-office, and Equity and Law Life, Ballaygate str.
-Flowers, James, greengrocer, Northgate street
-Forman, Martha, shopkeeper, Newgate street
-Francis, Letitia, straw bonnet maker, Northgate street
-Francis, William, schoolmaster, Northgate street
-Franklin, R. and W., saddlers and harness makers, Blyburgate street
-Garnham, William W., draper, agent to Manchester Fire and Pelican Life
-offices, Blyburgate street
-Garrod, J. K. and W. H., tanners and curriers, Northgate street
-Garrod, William H., currier, Sheepgate street
-Gent, Charlotte, glass and china warehouse, Sheepgate street
-Gilbert, Henry, coach builder, Sheepgate street
-Goffin, George, shoemaker, Ballaygate str.
-Goldsmith, Robert, Checquers inn, Smallgate street
-Goldsmith, Thomas, bricklayer, Ingate road
-Goodburne, Harriet, greengrocer, New Market-place
-Gooderham, John, shopkeeper, Northgate street
-Green, Isaac, boot and shoe maker, New Market
-Green, James, corn chandler, New Market-place
-Gurneys and Co., bankers, Bohun and Rix, agents, Ballaygate street, (draw
-on Barclay and Co., London)
-Hadingham, George, miller, corn and coal merchant, Bridge street
-Haken, Henry, saddler and harness maker, New Market
-Haldron, William, tailor, draper, and hatter, New Market-place
-Halecock, William, senr., whitesmith, Sheepgate street
-Harmer, Joseph, watch and clock maker, Old Market
-Harper, William, ironfounder and agricultural implement maker, Sheepgate
-street
-Harper, William, ironfounder, Sheepgate street
-Harvey, James, White Lion inn and posting house, Smallgate street
-Hayward, Robert, cooper, Bridge street
-Hellsdon, William, shopkeeper, Northgate street
-Hickman, Rev. Charles, Independent minister, Hungate lane
-Hindes, Edward, veterinary surgeon, Northgate street
-Holland, Robert, Blyburgate street
-Holmes, James, brewer, Fenn lane
-Holmes, Thomas, shopkeeper, Bridge str.
-Hook, Elizabeth, general fancy toy dealer, Smallgate street
-Harding, Henry, farrier, &c., Sheepgate street
-Horsley and Son, coach builders, Hungate street
-Hoskin, William, timber merchant, Corporation Wharf, Old Market
-Haward, Samuel, stonemason, Bridge street
-Hunt, Ann, shopkeeper, New Market-place
-Ingram, Benjamin, bricklayer, Smallgate street
-Jarman, Robert, printer, Old Market
-Jarmy, Philip, Fox and Hounds, Newgate street
-Johnson, Caroline E., straw bonnet maker, Smallgate street
-Jones, Garwood, watch and clock maker, Blyburgate street
-Jordon, Robert, butcher, Ballaygate str.
-Jordon, Robert, butcher, New Market-place
-Kent, Joseph L., ironmonger, gas fitter, and oil and colourman, Sheepgate
-str.
-Kerrison, Henry S., draper, New Market
-Kindred, John, agent for Mr. Farrow, wine and spirit merchant, Blyburgate
-street
-Knights, Ann, Berlin wool and fancy repository, Exchange square
-Knights, George, baker, Northgate street
-Knights, John, shopkeeper, Smallgate st.
-Knowles, Martin, King’s Head inn and commercial hotel, New Market-place
-Lay, John, Bear and Bells, Old Market
-Lay, John, butcher, Northgate street
-Leavold, William H., corn, coal, salt, cement, and slate merchant, agent
-to the London traders, Corporation Wharf
-Lenny, William, Waveney brewery, agent to Sun Fire and Life office,
-Northgate street
-Lillistone, Mary Ann, New Market-place
-Love, Alfred G., general agent to tax commissioners and to Royal Life and
-Fire Assurance company, Ballaygate street
-Marshall, James, dyer, Northgate street
-Mayhew, Joseph, linen and woollen draper, Exchange square
-Mayhew, Mary Ann, baker and confectioner, Smallgate street
-Mills, Edward, Crown, Blyburgate street
-Mills, Frederic, tailor and woollen draper, Blyburgate street
-Mills, Robert, George and Dragon, Hungate lane
-Money, James, baker and confectioner, Sheepgate street
-Mullett, James, tailor, Ballaygate street
-Neal, William, shopkeeper, Hungate lane
-Nicker, John, butcher, Old Market
-Nicker, Mary, dressmaker and shopkeeper, Saltgate street
-Norman, John, carpenter, Sheepgate str.
-Norman, Joseph, beer-house, Sheepgate street
-Norman, Joseph, builder, Sheepgate str.
-Norman, Robert, brazier, Blyburgate str.
-Oakes, Elizabeth, dress-maker, Sheepgate street
-Oswald, Robert, auctioneer, Northgate street
-Oxborough, Charles, ropemaker, Smallgate street
-Page, Robert, glover, Sheepgate street
-Pells, Nathaniel, builder, carpenter, and lane burner, Pudding moor
-Pigg, Alfred, draper, New Market-place
-Piper, Isaac, tailor, Smallgate street
-Piper, Isaac, tailor, Sheepgate street
-Piper, Isaac, beer house, Northgate street
-Piper, James, tailor and hatter, Sheepgate street
-Piper, William, ropemaker, Northgate street
-Purland, Samuel, the Plough, Newgate street
-Rand, John, shopkeeper, Northgate street
-Read, Eliza, butcher, New Market
-Reynolds, John, corn inspector, Ballaygate street
-Roberts, James, cooper, Sheepgate street
-Rodwell, John, boot and shoe maker, New Market
-Sayer, Thomas, plumber and glazier, Ballaygate street
-Sharpin, William, solicitor, Exchange str.
-Sharpins and Swatman, solicitors, and agents to the Law Fire Assurance
-Office, Exchange square
-Shipley, Edward, postman, Northgate street
-Shreeve, Eliza, confectioner, Saltgate str.
-Smith, Eddy, Queen’s Head, Newgate street
-Smith, James, baker and confectioner, Northgate street
-Smith, Shephard, grocer and toy dealer, New Market place
-Smith, Thomas, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Northgate street
-Snell and Hotson, coach builders, Smallgate street
-Sprunt, Francis, shopkeeper, Pudding moor
-Stacey and Scott, tailors and hatters, New Market-place
-Stamp Office, Clarke, Abraham, sub-distributor and insurance agent,
-Smallgate street
-Steel, Samuel, chemist and druggist, New Market-place
-Stimpson, John, shoemaker, Saltgate street
-Swatman, Edward, solicitor, Northgate street
-Syder, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, New Market-place
-Taylor, George, brazier and coppersmith, New Market-place
-Thirtle, James, green grocer, New Market
-Thornton and Co., brewers and maltsters, Blyburgate and Northgate street
-Thornton, Richard F., brewer, Ballaygate street
-Thrower, Benjamin, confectioner and grocer, New Market
-Thurling, James, tailor and clothes cleaner, Newgate street
-Tillett, Frederic, fishmonger, New Market-place
-Titshall, Deverson, shoemaker, Sheepgate street
-Toll, George H., miller, Bridge street
-Tuck, Robert, shoemaker, Smallgate str.
-Vyse, William, boot and shoe maker, Northgate street
-Wade, Denny, Fleece, Blyburgate street
-Walker, Rhoda, straw bonnet and dressmaker, Saltgate street
-Walne, Sarah, White Horse, New Market
-Ward, Robert, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, Sheepgate street
-Warner, Richard, coach driver, Sheepgate street
-Webster, John C., solicitor, agent to the Phœnix Fire Office and Pelican
-Life Office, Old Market
-Welch, William, whitesmith and bell-hanger, New Market-place
-Welton, John, boot and shoe maker, Northgate street
-West, Robert, gardener, Blyburgate street
-White, Harriet, stationery and fancy repository, New Market
-Whitehead, George, stone and marble mason, Northgate street
-Wigg, George, beerhouse, Fenn lane
-Wigg, Horace, cabinetmaker, Northgate street
-Winter, Betsy, shopkeeper, Northgate street
-Woodroffe, Thomas and William, builders, Lower Bridge street
-Woodward, William, hairdresser, register office for servants, New Market
-Wolfe, George E., cabinet maker and broker, Blyburgate street
-Woolner, George, shoemaker, Northgate street
-Woolner, William, horse clipper, Blyburgate street
-Woolnough, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, New Market
-Worroffe, William W., builder, White Swan, New Market-place
-Wright, William, boat builder, Northgate street
-Youell, George, Pleasure Yatch, Northgate street
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-BUNGAY.
-
-
-BUNGAY. A market-town on the borders of Norfolk, 108 miles from London,
-through Romford, Chelmsford, Colchester, Ipswich, and Harleston, and 14
-miles S.E. from Norwich, 40 miles N.E. from Ipswich, 20 miles S.W. of
-Yarmouth, 15 miles W. of Lowestoft, and 6 miles W. from Beccles; is in
-Wangford hundred and union, East Suffolk, Norwich bishopric; contained,
-in 1851, 3,841 inhabitants, fairs are held for horses, cattle, &c., on
-the 14th May and on the 25th September (the latter is also a sessions or
-hiring for servants). Near the town is a large silk manufactory,
-belonging to Messrs. Grout and Co., Norwich; also some extensive flour
-mills, malt-houses, paper mill, iron foundries, printing offices, and
-lime kilns.
-
-Bungay contains two churches: the one dedicated to St. Mary, is a
-handsome edifice, with square tower, and 4 spires, an excellent peal of 8
-bells, and a clock. The living is a perpetual curacy, value £115 per
-annum, a donative of the Duke of Norfolk. The Rev. Wm. H. Archdeacon
-Glover, B.A., is the perpetual incumbent. The other church, dedicated to
-the Holy Trinity, is an ancient structure, with round tower. The living
-is a vicarage, value £317. per annum, in the gift of the Bishop of Ely.
-The Rev. W. Glover, B.A., is the incumbent, and the Rev. H. T. Deacle,
-M.A., is the curate.
-
-The Baptists, Independents, Wesleyans, and Roman Catholics, have chapels
-here. The town is lighted with gas, and the inhabitants are amply
-supplied with excellent water from the numerous springs with which the
-town and its neighbourhood abound. The houses are mostly of modern date,
-having been erected since 1688, when nearly the whole town was burned in
-a fire, which originated in an uninhabited dwelling.
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-
-Messrs. Harvey and Hudson’s Bank, Market-place. Manager, Mr. Graystone
-Baker.
-
-Gurneys, Birkbeck, Turner and Co.’s Bank, Broad street. Manager, William
-Hartcup, Esq. Clerk, Mr. Robert Smith.
-
-East of England Bank, Broad street. Manager, Samuel Smith, Esq.
-Cashier, Richard Cracknell. Draw on London and Westminster Bank.
-
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Aldis, Charles, Esq., the Grove, Uplands
-Allsopp, Mrs. Ann, Earsham street
-Angel, Mrs. Harriet, Earsham street
-Atkinson, Rev. Samuel, Wesleyan minister, Prospect place
-Barnes, Mrs. Lucy, Earsham street
-Burtsall, Mrs., Grove road
-Bewicke, Miss Jane, Trinity street
-Chambers, Mr. Jonathan, Lower Olland st.
-Childs, Mrs. Hannah, Earsham street
-Cuddon, Mrs. Susanna, Earsham street
-Currie, Mrs. John, Trinity street
-Deacle, Rev. Thomas Hicks, curate of Holy Trinity; h Upper Olland street
-Denny, Mrs. M., Prospect place
-Edwards, Rev. William, Wesleyan minister, Upper Olland street
-Fisher, Mrs. Eliza, Upper Olland street
-Franklin, Mrs. Mary Ann, Trinity street
-Garnham, Mrs. Maria, Broad street
-Garneys, Charles, M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., Trinity street
-Glover, Rev. W., Rector of St. Mary’s, Trinity street
-Hogarth, Rev. Arthur, curate of Redisham, h Lower Olland street
-Marfew, Miss Phœbe, Grove road
-Mayhew, Mrs. Charlotte, Bull lane
-Minns, Mr. John, the Ollands
-Morell, Mrs. Sophia, Market-place
-Plowman, Mrs. Mary, Bridge street
-Pratt, Mrs. Ann, Upper Olland street
-Pratt, Mr. Henry, Lower Olland street
-Rogerson, Mrs. Earsham street
-Reynolds, Mrs. Louisa, Lower Olland street
-Sayer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Trinity street
-Scott, Miss Charlotte, Earsham street
-Scott, John, Esq., Earsham street
-Smith, Mr. the Ollands
-Webb, Mr. John, Upper Olland street
-Wills, Rev. Charles, minister of the Independent chapel, Upper Olland
-street
-West, Mrs. Lydia, Plough street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, ETC.
-
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-Abel, Matthias, postmaster, post-office, Earsham street
-Adams, Edw. B., surgeon, Earsham str.
-Adkin, Fred., tailor and draper, Olland st.
-Adkin, William, gunmaker, Market-place
-Airey, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, Bridge street
-Aldous, Richard, butcher, Lower Olland street
-Alexander, W., confectioner, Bridge str.
-Alger, William, baker, Broad street
-Allen, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Bridge str.
-Archer, John, saddle and harness maker, Olland street
-Archer, Mary Ann and Eliza, milliners and dressmakers, Upper Olland
-street
-Ashby, John Samuel, printer, bookbinder, and depository of the Society
-for promoting Christian Knowledge, Upper Olland street
-Ashby, Richard D., bookseller and stationer, Upper Olland street
-Atmeare, James, corn dealer, &c., Earsham street
-August, Isaac, tailor, Upper Olland street
-Baker, Allen, shopkeeper, Upper Olland street
-Baker, George, auctioneer and surveyor, Trinity street
-Baker, William T., writer, Plough street
-Baldry, George, the Rose and Crown inn, Upper Olland street
-Balls, George, millwright, Lower Olland street
-Balls, John, ironmonger, smith, and bell hanger, Market-place
-Banham, William, shopkeeper, Bull lane
-Barcham, Edward, plumber, glazier, and painter, Lower Olland street
-Barker, Harriet, dress and mantle maker, Market-place
-Barkway, Rev. Frederic, curate of Ilketshall St. Andrew, h, Earsham
-street
-Barrell, Samuel, shopkeeper, Lower Olland street
-Barrell, Samuel, seedsman and fruiterer, Market-place
-Beare, Robert, hay dealer, Upper Olland street
-Beare, William, boot and shoe maker, Olland street
-Bedingfield, John, butcher, Lower Olland street
-Bellman, Henry, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates, and agent to the
-Globe Fire and Life office, Broad street
-Bidwell, Mark, baker, Lower Olland str.
-Botwright, Ambrose, attorney’s clerk, Grove road
-Botwright, George, travelling draper, Upper Olland street
-Booty, William, whitesmith and bell hanger, Lower Olland street
-Botwright, John D., builder, agent to the Phœnix Fire office, Upper
-Olland str.
-Botwright, Thomas, clothier and register office for servants, Upper
-Olland street
-Botwright, William T., tailor and draper, Earsham street
-Branford, James, saddle and harness maker, Earsham street
-Brindle, Rev. William, Roman Catholic minister, h, Olland street
-Brown, Mrs. Harriet, dressmaker, Upper Olland street
-Brown and Son, plumbers, glaziers, painters, and paper hangers, Bridge
-st.
-Brown, William, watch and clock maker, Bridge street
-Bruce, Thomas F., brewer and retailer of beer, Bridge street
-Bull, Louis, bricklayer and plasterer, Chapel street
-Bullock, Robert Henry, watchmaker and silversmith, Market-place
-Burgess, George, superintendent of the paper mills, Lower Olland street
-Butcher, Benjamin, the Red Lion, Upper Olland street
-Butcher, Robert, registrar of marriages, New road
-Butcher Robert, coal and corn merchant, Trinity street
-Buxton, James, shopkeeper, Broad street
-Cadge, John P., boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Bridge
-street
-Calver, Elizabeth, King’s Arms, Bridge street
-Cameron, Daniel, iron and brass founder, Earsham street
-Cane, Abel, butcher and tea dealer, Upper Olland street
-Capon, Charles, King’s Head, Market-place
-Carley, Richard, pawnbroker, Bridge str.
-Carley, Richard, watch and clock maker and jeweller, Earsham street
-Cattermole, Alfred, saddle and harness maker, Olland street
-Cattermole, Henry, plumber, glazier, and painter, Bridge street
-Cattermole, Henry, painter, plumber, and glazier, Broad street
-Cattermole, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Upper Olland street
-Cattermole, Richard, carver and gilder, Bridge street
-Cattermole, S. and H., milliners and dress-makers, Bridge street
-Cattermole, Susan, toy shop, Bridge street
-Chalker, Jane, the White Horse, Trinity street
-Chamberlain, Mary, milliner and dress-maker, Upper Olland street
-Charlish, William, fishmonger, Lower Olland street
-Chase, Robert, Queen’s Head, Market-place
-Chase, Charles, butcher, Bridge street
-Chase, Robert, junr., butcher, Olland str.
-Chenery, Frederic, watchmaker and jeweller, Olland street
-Childs, Charles, steam printer, Office lane, h, Broad street
-Churchyard, William, chemist and druggist, Market-place
-Clarke, John, baker, Bridge street
-Clarke, Sarah, hat and cap manufacturer, Earsham street
-Clarke, William, tailor and draper, Earsham street
-Clutten, James, Cherry Tree inn, Earsham street
-Claxton, Robert, clothier and bootmaker, Bridge street
-Cocks, Gilbert and Son, grocers, drapers, and earthenware dealers,
-Earsham street
-Cocks, William, grocer, tea dealer, and dealer in British wines,
-Market-place
-Codling, William, boot and shoe maker, Lower Olland street
-Colby, George, hairdresser and perfumer, Olland street
-Cornaby, Matthew, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street
-Cornish, Charles, chimney sweeper and fire defender, Broad street
-Cossey, James, the Ship, Lower Olland street
-Crisp, Samuel B., the Crown, Market-place
-Crook, Augustus, veterinary surgeon, Bridge street
-Cross, William, boot and shoe maker, Earsham street
-Cuddon, Miss, dressmaker, Plough street
-Cuddon, William, timber merchant, Olland street
-Cullingford, Mrs. Elizabeth, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Lower
-Olland street
-Cullingford and Bayles, carpenters and joiners, Chapel street
-Cullingford, William, carpenter and joiner, Earsham street
-Cullingford, Richard, butcher, Lower Olland street
-Cunningham, Miss Mary Ann, dress-maker, Upper Olland street
-Currie, Charles W., surgeon, Market-place
-Dale, Mary, lodging house for travellers, Bridge street
-Darvy, Robert, builder, Chapel street
-Day, George, cabinet maker, Lower Olland street
-Dipson, William, wheelwright, Lower Olland street
-Dodd, Philip Henry, solicitor, the Ollands
-Dodd, Philip William, solicitor, Olland Downs
-Drake, Charles, solicitor, Trinity street
-Draper, Francis, hay and corn seller, and baker, Bridge street
-Driver, William, Prince of Wales, and wool stapler, Upper Olland street
-Dyball, Robert, linen draper, Market-place
-Earl, Richard, sheriff’s officer, Earsham street
-Ebbage, Mrs. Hannah, brick and tile manufacturer, Earsham street
-Ecclestone, Robert, baker and confectioner, Upper Olland street
-Farrants, Sarah, shopkeeper, Broad street
-Farman, Elizabeth, painter, Broad street
-Farrow, Joseph, timber merchant, Lower Olland street
-Fenton, John, professor of dancing, Bull Jane
-Fisher, Samuel, grocer and stamp distributor, Earsham street
-Foulger, Joseph, carpenter and joiner, Upper Olland street
-Francis, Eliza, stay and dress maker, Lower Olland street
-Girling, John W., butcher, Earsham street
-Gosling, Mary, shopkeeper, Bridge street
-Grimmer, Charles, veterinary surgeon, Upper Olland street
-Hammond, Robert, veterinary surgeon, Earsham street
-Harding, Simon, cooper, Bridge street
-Hinsby, William, cooper, Lower Olland street
-Howes, Robert, accountant, Lower Olland street
-Howes, Miss Harriet, ladies’ boarding academy, Earsham street
-Howard, Edwin, grocer and tea dealer, Earsham street
-Holley, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Chapel street
-Hogg, Robert, carrier, Bridge street
-Hudson, James, ironmonger, Olland str.
-Hunt, Miss Susannah, milliner and dress-maker, Bridge street
-Ife, Charles, the Chequers, Bridge street
-James, John H., solicitor, agent for the Caledonian Fire, and Fire
-Insurance company, Trinity street
-Jennings, William Howes Dundas, inland revenue officer, Upper Olland
-street
-Jermy, John, the Two Brewers, Chapel street
-Jordan, Thomas, beer retailer, Bull lane
-Judge, Joseph, shopkeeper, Upper Olland street
-King, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Ellen, dressmakers, Earsham street
-King, Michael, wheelwright, Earsham st.
-Lait, Alfred, linen and woollen draper, Olland street
-Lait, John, clothier, Earsham street
-Larke, William, wine and spirit merchant, Broad street
-Laws, James, Three Jolly Butchers, Market-place
-Leggatt, Robert, Horse and Groom, Broad street
-Lodge, Edward, coal merchant, Bridge st.
-Lover, Charles, basket and sieve maker, Market-place
-Martin, Benjamin, the Angel inn, Lower Olland street
-Martin, George, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Martin, William, the Fleece inn, Market-place
-Masterson, James, glover and tailor, Lower Olland street
-Mayhew, Jeremiah, confectioner, Earsham street
-Meadows, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Trinity street
-Minns, Charles, draper and milliner, Olland street
-More, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Upper Olland street
-Newman, John, White Lion, Earsham street
-Nickless, Frederic, linen and woollen draper, Olland street
-Nunn, Robert, bricklayer and plasterer, Plough street
-Nursey, Henry, stonemason and sculptor, Upper Olland street
-Nursey, James, stone and marble mason, Lower Olland street
-Nursey, James, leather currier, Upper Olland street
-Oaken, Martha, straw bonnet maker, Market-place
-Owles, James, chemist and druggist, Market-place
-Owles, Thomas, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, Trinity street
-Palmer, David, pump maker and well sinker, the Greyhound, Upper Olland
-street
-Pearson, Robert, plumber and glazier, the Ollands
-Phillips, William L., grocer and tea dealer, Market-place
-Pratt, John, paper manufacturer, Trinity street
-Pricker, Jonathan, excise officer, Lower Olland street
-Raven, James, corn and seed merchant, Broad street
-Rayner, Henry, wheelwright, New road
-Reeve, John R., boot and shoe maker, Bridge street
-Reeve, William, pork butcher, Earsham street
-Reeve, Jesse, hairdresser, fancy repository, bookbinder, stationer, and
-hardwareman, Market-place
-Reeve, Charlotte, boarding and day school, Upper Olland street
-Reeve, Hannah, dressmaker, Upper Olland street
-Redgrave, Samuel, plumber, glazier, and painter, Chapel street
-Reynolds, Sarah Ann, ladies’ day school, Broad street
-Richards, Eliza, milliner and dressmaker, Lower Olland street
-Riches, Frederic, tailor, Lower Olland st.
-Riches, John, carpenter, &c., the Ollands
-Richmond, William, ironmonger, Bridge street
-Roper, John, Three Tuns inn, Market-place
-Rose, Robert, cabinet maker, Upper Olland street
-Sadd, John, tailor and draper, Bridge street
-Sayer, John, beer retailer, Bridge street
-Sayer, Manning, baker and confectioner, Upper Olland street
-Scarlett, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street
-Sewell, Bloomfield, registrar of births and deaths, the Ollands
-Smith, George, boot and shoe maker, Lower Olland street
-Smith, Henry, general shopkeeper, Olland street
-Smith, Hannah, children’s day school, the Ollands
-Smith, James, Bell inn, Market-place
-Smith, James, tailor and draper, Market-place
-Smith, Lucy, Ann, fancy repository and stationer, Market-place
-Smith, Robert, tailor, Lower Olland street
-Smith, Susannah, governess of the Plough school, Lower Olland street
-Smith, Thomas, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Market-place
-Smith, William, carpenter and joiner, Chapel street
-Spall, Henry, auctioneer, wine and spirit merchant, New road
-Spall, William, coach builder, New road
-Spooner, Elizabeth, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Upper Olland street
-Spooner, John, plumber and glazier, Upper Olland street
-Stockdale, John, the Swan, Market-place
-Sutton, Amelia, tailor and hatter, Olland street
-Sutton, Lucy, dressmaker, Olland street
-Taylor, John, hairdresser and perfumer, Earsham street
-Taylor, Nathaniel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Earsham street
-Thirtle, John Brown, linen and woollen draper, Market-place
-Tillett, Benjamin, fishmonger, Bridge st.
-Tillett, William, fishmonger, Earsham st.
-Tilley, Charles, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street
-Tilley, Eliza, shopkeeper, Bridge street
-Trower, James, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street
-Turner, William, basket and sieve maker, Upper Olland street
-Tye, John, boot and shoe maker, Broad street
-Walesby and Son, saddle and harness makers, Earsham street
-Walker, David, corn and coal merchant, Trinity street
-Waller, John, cabinet maker, Earsham st.
-Walpole, Mary Ann, draper, Bridge st.
-Ward, Benjamin, rope maker, Market-place
-Ward, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Olland street
-Waters, John, yardman to Mr. Walker, merchant, Lower Olland street
-Watson, John, blacksmith, New road
-Watts, John, boot and shoe maker, Broad street
-Watts, William, grocer, Earsham street
-Wayling, T., confectioner, Earsham str.
-Weavers, Henry, the Plough, Plough str.
-Weavers, John, grocer and tea dealer, Olland street
-Winter, John, glass stainer and painter, Earsham street
-Woods, William, linen draper, Market-place
-Woodward, B. B., littérateur, Trinity str.
-Woolnoughs, Mrs. Hannah, ladies’ boarding and day school, Broad street
-Woor, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper Olland street
-Woor, James, boot and shoe maker, Lower Olland street
-Wright, Robert, brewer, Grove road
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-HALESWORTH.
-
-
-Halesworth is a market town, distant 31 miles N.E. from Ipswich, 8 miles
-from Bungay, 9 miles from Beccles, 8½ from Southwold, and 100 from
-London, in the Blything hundred and union, Norwich bishopric, East
-Suffolk; is situate on the river Blyth, which is navigable to Southwold,
-where it falls into the North Sea. The living is a rectory, with the
-vicarage of Chediston annexed, value £600, and 10 acres of glebe land, in
-the gift of Andrew Johnston, Esq. The Rev. Robert Edward Hankinson,
-M.A., is the incumbent, and the Rev. David Stevenson, B.A., is the
-curate. The church of St. Mary is a Gothic building, with square tower
-and fine peal of 8 bells; also nave, aisles, and organ. The Baptists,
-Wesleyans, and Independents, have chapels here. Here is also a National
-School, and a British and Foreign School.
-
-There is a small theatre here; also a neat police station for the Beccles
-division of police. It is a polling place for the Eastern division of
-the county. The town is lighted with gas. The trade consists in corn
-and malt, which is exported to London by means of small crafts to
-Southwold. Here are also iron foundries, coach building, and several
-manufacturing establishments. The market is held on Tuesday. Fairs are
-held on Tuesday in Easter and Whitsun weeks, and 29th and 30th of
-October. The petty sessions are also held here.
-
-The population is 2,665, acreage 1,420, gross rental £10,000, rateable
-value, £7,990. John Crabtree, Esq., is lord of the manor of Halesworth
-and Dame Margerie, in Halesworth; and the rector is lord of the manor of
-the rectory.
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-Crown bank; Harveys and Hudsons, bankers. Agent, Thomas T. B. Bedwell,
-Thoroughfar
-Gurneys and Company; Barclay and Co., Market-place
-East of England bank; manager, Josiah Humphries, London and Westminster
-bank agents, Thoroughfare
-Savings’ bank; manager, Mr. James Tippell. Quay street
-Gas works; John Foreman, manager, Wissett road
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
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-Atthill, Rev., Bridge street
-Bayley, Mrs. Susan, Pound street
-Bunyan, Mr. John, Quay street
-Chapman, Mr. John, Bungay road
-Clarke, Mr. John, Bridge street
-Crabtree, Misses, Bungay road
-Cracknell, Thomas, Esq., Market-place
-Eastaugh, Mrs. Hannah, Chediston str.
-Fox, Mrs. Lucy, Quay street
-Hankinson, Rev. Robert Edwards, rectory
-Moore, Mrs., Bungay road
-Prime, Mr. Edward, Bungay road
-Ringwood, Mrs., Bridge street
-Rudge, Mrs. Mary Anne, Rectory street
-Spilling, Miss Charlotte, Quay street
-Stevenson, Rev. David, curate, Pound street
-Taylor, Mrs. Mary, Thoroughfare
-Turner, Rev., rector of Linstead, round street
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-TRADES. PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Aldred, William Henry, grocer, tea-dealer and tallow chandler,
-Market-place
-Allex, Captain Peter, superintendent of police, Bungay road
-Appleton, Robert, architect and surveyor, Pound street
-Archer, William, the Golden Ball, Chediston street
-Atmer, William, Angel inn commercial hotel, Thoroughfare
-Baker, William, shopkeeper and postman, Thoroughfare
-Baker, William, baker, Chediston street
-Balls, John, Hawk inn, Bridge street
-Balls, Robert, stone mason, Pound street
-Barber, Emma, shopkeeper, Chediston street
-Barber, Robert C., the White Lion, Market-place
-Barker. T., teacher of music, Pound str.
-Bass, Robert Beales, solicitor, agent for the Crown Life Office, clerk to
-the County Court, and to the Ipswich turnpike, h Market-place
-Beales, John, surgeon, Market-place
-Bedwell, John, tailor and draper, Market-place
-Bedwell, John, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Bird, John, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Boniwell, William, register office for servants, Thoroughfare
-Botham, Benjamin, linen draper, Bridge street
-Botham, Benjamin, tailor, &c., Quay str.
-Boyce, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Pound street
-Boyden, Susannah, ladies’ boarding academy, Quay street
-Brown, Mary, butcher, Thoroughfare
-Brown, Samuel, grocer and draper, Quay street
-Bryant, Charles, solicitors’ clerk, Quay street
-Buller, Elizabeth, basket maker, Pound st.
-Burgess, Nathaniel, general ironmonger, Thoroughfare
-Burleigh, Robert W., maltster and corn merchant, Quay street
-Butler, William, tailor, Thoroughfare
-Carliell, William, coal merchant, Thoroughfare
-Carnova, Peter, silversmith and jeweller, Thoroughfare
-Chambers, William, White Hart inn, Thoroughfare
-Chaplain, Jonathan, the Grapes, Thoroughfare
-Chapman, John, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Chappell, William, painter and glazier, Rectory street
-Chilvers, Ambrose, grocer and draper, Chediston street
-Chilvers, William, musical instrument Chediston street
-Clarke, George, plumber and glazier, Thoroughfare
-Clark, William E., the Perseverance tavern, Quay street
-Cole, Ellen, fancy repository, Market-place
-Cole, John, boot and shoe maker, Chediston street
-Collett, George Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Thoroughfare
-Collett, William H., coach builder, Pound street
-Crabtree and Cross, solicitors, Thoroughfare
-Crisp, William, saddle and harness maker, Quay street
-Croft, Daniel, broker, Market-place
-Croft, Daniel, lodging house and broker, Chediston street
-Croft, George, haircutter, Quay street
-Croft, James, general shopkeeper, Chediston street
-Cross, Frederic, solicitor, Market-place, h Quay street
-Cullingford, Emma, straw bonnet maker, Chediston street
-Cullingford, James, shopkeeper, Chediston street
-Cullingford, Titus, boot and shoe maker, Bungay road
-Davey, Thomas P., linen draper, Thoroughfare
-Day, John, printer, China, glass, and Staffordshire warehouse, Bridge
-street
-Dennison, David, confectioner, Pound st.
-Dyer, Joseph, clothier and outfitter, Thoroughfare
-Easterson and Son, iron and brass founders, and implement makers,
-Market-place
-Edmonds, Jonathan, supervisor, Bungay road
-Ellis, William, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Market-place
-Elworthy, Sarah, boarding school for young ladies, Quay street
-Farrington, Robert, grocer, Thoroughfare
-Farrow, Joseph, timber merchant, Quay street
-Farrow, Thomas, builder and architect, Bungay road
-Fisher, Edward, tailor, Thoroughfare
-Foreman, John, grocer, draper, and post master, Thoroughfare
-Forman, Daniel, clerk to Blything Union, Quay street
-Forman, James, butcher, Bridge street
-Freeman, G. P., auctioneer, land agent, &c., Thoroughfare
-Garrard, Seaman, surgeon
-Gibson, William, the Half Moon, Rectory street
-Gilham, John, Brewers’ Arms, Bungay road
-Girdlestone, Owen, whitesmith, Pound street
-Gobbett, Henry G., tailor, draper, and bootmaker, Thoroughfare
-Gooch, James, fruiterer, and dealer in marine stores, Chediston street
-Gooch, John, marine store dealer, Chediston street
-Gooderham, John, earthenware dealer, Bridge street
-Green, Lucy, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Hardingham, William, the Queen’s Head, Chediston street
-Hellen, Robert, Rose and Crown, Chediston street
-Holder, Henry, brewer, Quay street
-Hopson, William, saddle and harness maker, Thoroughfare
-Howard, Charles, Trowel and Hammer, Pound street
-Howard, Frederic, surgeon, Quay street
-Hugman, Robert, linen draper, Bridge street
-James, Henry, accountant, Quay street
-Jarmy, John, smith and ironmonger, Chediston street
-Jarvis, Walter Scott, station-master, Halesworth station
-Johnson, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Market-place
-Keeble, Francis, carpenter and joiner, Rectory street
-Kemp, Samuel, butcher, Bridge street
-Kent, Thomas, cooper, Coopers’ Arms, Quay street
-Lanes, Frederic, shopkeeper, Market-place
-Lockwood, James, greengrocer, Bridge street
-London, John F., hatter, outfitter, &c., agent for the Alliance Life and
-Fire Assurance Office, Thoroughfare
-Mannall, Mrs. Elizabeth E., milliner and dressmaker, Bridge street
-Mannall, John, day academy for young gentlemen, Rectory street
-Miller, James, baker, Chediston street
-Miller, James, tailor and town crier, Chediston street
-Millett, William, shopkeeper, Pound str.
-Mills, Isaac, the Tuns, Market-place
-Moore, Caroline, milliner and dressmaker, Bridge street
-Musk, Edward H., stationer and toyman, Bridge street
-Neeve, Thomas, Swan inn, veterinary surgeon, Pound street
-Newson, Frederick, grocer and teadealer, Bridge street
-Newson, Nelson, W., watch and clock maker, silversmith, jeweller, &c.,
-Thoroughfare
-Newson, Richard, whitesmith, Chediston street
-Newson, Samuel, bricklayer and plasterer, Pound street
-Newson, Stephen, bricklayer, Chediston street
-Newson, William, bricklayer and farmer, Chediston street
-Nunn, Ephraim, pork shop, Pound street
-Owles, John, plumber and glazier, Thoroughfare
-Parsley, Frederick, Esq., manager to Gurney’s bank, Market-place
-Page, Thomas, corn and seed merchant, baker, &c., Bridge street
-Peachy, Robert, ropemaker, Pound street
-Pedgrave, Augustus, surgeon, Bungay road
-Pedgrift, Fred. W., surgeon, Thoroughfare
-Prime, Samuel, fishmonger, Bridge street
-Rackham, George, chemist and druggist, printer and publisher of the
-Halesworth Times, Quay street
-Read, John, solicitor, Pound street
-Reynolds, William, chemist and druggist, Thoroughfare
-Rignall, William, gunsmith, Market-place
-Robinson, William, boot and shoe maker, Quay street
-Rudland, George H., surgeon and druggist, Chediston street
-Sawyer, James, carrier to Norwich, Ipswich, and Aldborough, Quay street
-Scarle, Mrs. Catherine, beer retailer and shopkeeper, Quay street
-Scraggs, Elizabeth, dyer, Chediston street
-Seaman, John, bailiff to the County court, Rectory street
-Seaman, George, butcher, Thoroughfare
-Self, Samuel, maltster, brewer, and retailer of beer, Chediston street
-Self, Samuel, shopkeeper, Quay street
-Shade, Nathaniel, boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare
-Simmonds, Robert, the Ship, Thoroughfare
-Smith, Caroline, dressmaker, Chediston street
-Smith, James, builder, Chediston street
-Smith, John and Robert, farmers, Steeple lane
-Smith, Robert, police constable, police station, Quay street
-Smith, Sidney, veterinary surgeon, Chediston street
-Sowen, Robert, brick maker, Steeple lane
-Sparrow, Samuel, umbrella maker, Chediston street
-Spore, James, broker, Chediston street
-Squire, George, dealer in game, Chediston street
-Squire, William, baker and grocer, Pound street
-Stagoll, John, land surveyor, Black Eagle, Chediston street
-Stevens, William, accountant, Market-place
-Strathern, F. B., maltster, Bungay road
-Strathern, F. B. and Co., wine and spirit merchants, Quay streets
-Sutton, Robert T., tailor and draper, Thoroughfare
-Symonds, Robert, coachmaker and smith, Quay street
-Taylor, Caroline, straw bonnet maker, Pound street
-Taylor, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Bungay road
-Taylor, George G., King’s Arms commercial hotel, Market-place
-Thompson, William, gun and lock smith, Bridge street
-Thompson, George, brewer, farmer, and maltster, Market-place
-Tillett, Samuel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Bridge street
-Tilney, Henry, blacksmith, Pound street
-Tippell, James, printer, bookseller, stationer, dealer in china, glass,
-and earthenware, agent to Norwich Union Life and Fire Insurance society,
-Thoroughfare
-Took, Adam, basket and sieve maker, Quay street
-Took, Peter, beer retailer and butcher, Chediston street
-Took, Robert, confectioner and baker, Bridge street
-Tyrrell, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Bungay road
-Tyrrell, William, brewer, Bungay road
-Wade, Denny, cooper and brewer, Bridge street
-Wade, Sarah, ladies’ boarding school, Pound street
-Wade, Thomas, cooper, Pound street
-Waters, Ann, the King’s Head, Quay str.
-Watson, William, the Wherry, Quay str.
-Webb, T., farmer, Walpole road
-Wigg, Caroline, straw bonnet manufacturer, Thoroughfare
-Wigg, Lionel, stock dealer, Rectory str.
-Wigg, William, watch and clock maker, Thoroughfare
-Wild, Thomas, accountant, Bungay road
-Woods, William, shopkeeper, Chediston street
-Woodward, Francis, banker’s clerk, Pound street
-Wright, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, Market-place
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-EYE.
-
-
-EYE. An ancient borough and market town, occupies a low situation at the
-confluence of two rivulets, 20 miles N.E. of Ipswich, 24 S. of Norwich,
-94½ from London through Colchester and Ipswich, and 3½ from the Mellis
-station of the Eastern Union Railway. It contains 4,174 acres, and the
-population in 1851 was 2,419. General Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., of
-Oakley Park, is lord of the manors, and proprietor of the greater part of
-the soil. The market is on Tuesday for corn, &c.; and a fair is held on
-Whit-Monday for pleasure. Through the energetic exertions of Mr. Henry
-Bishop and Mr. Robert Chase, of this town, assisted by Sir Edward C.
-Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of Broome Hall, a new era has dawned on the place
-by the erection of a flax manufactory on such an extensive scale, as to
-be capable of giving employment to a great number of hands. Here are
-breweries and an iron foundry. The town is governed by a mayor, 4
-aldermen, and 12 councilmen; and has a Commission of Peace, and Court of
-Record. Petty sessions are holden here. It returns one Member to
-Parliament; and the present member is Sir Edward Clarence Kerrison, Bart.
-
-The public buildings include the parish church, dedicated to St. Peter
-and St. Paul, a large, handsome structure, with a fine embattled tower,
-clock, and a handsome Gothic porch. The living is a vicarage, valued at
-£331 per annum. Sir Edward C. Kerrison, Bart., is the patron, and the
-Rev. James William Campbell, M.A., the incumbent. There are Wesleyan and
-Baptist chapels; likewise a Free Grammar and National Schools. The
-Hartismere Union Workhouse, a neat building, stands at the east end of
-the town, near the church.
-
-The Freemasons have a Lodge (Prince Edwin, 751) held at Mrs. Rowling’s,
-White Lion Hotel. There is a town hall, and a small theatre, now
-occasionally used for lectures. The Eye Savings’ Bank and Annuity
-Institution is held at Mr. Henry Bishop’s, in Broad Street, who is
-Secretary and Manager; and in November, 1851, there was due to 1,184
-depositors the sum of £28,177 1_s._ 7_d._ At the north entrance of the
-town stand Bedingfield’s almshouses, for poor widows or old maids of Eye,
-which have been rebuilt by the charity trustees, and have a picturesque
-appearance.
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-Gas Works, Magdalen street, Mr. John Waterman, superintendent, h Lambeth
-street.
-Gurneys & Co., bankers, Edgar Chenery, Esq., solicitor, agent, Broad
-street
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
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-Ashford, Mr. Seaman, Castle street
-Ashwell, Miss, Castle street
-Bishop, Mrs. Mary, Castle street
-Branch, Mr. John, Lambeth street
-Campbell, Rev. James W., M.A., vicar, h the vicarage
-Collins, Mrs. Hannah, Church street
-Day, Miss Ellen, Church street
-Eade, the Misses, Castle street
-Edwards, Mrs. Lucy, Magdalen street
-Flowerdew, Mr. Thomas, Church street
-Hayward, Mr. Lionel, Lambeth street
-Notly, Rev. Charles, vicar of Redlingfield, and Master of the Grammar
-school, h Grammar school
-Prettyman, Mr. Robert, Church street
-Southwold, Miss, Miss Reeve, and Miss Garland, Castle street
-Thornton, Mrs. Emily, Castle street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
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-Aldred, Frederic, miller, Lambeth street
-Arbourn, Robert, the Star, Castle street
-Ashford, Henry, surgeon, Castle street
-Baldry, George, miller, Church street
-Barber, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Lambeth street
-Barber, William, ironmonger, agent to the Norwich Union Life and Fire
-office, Broad street
-Batchelor, Henry F., mechanical dentist, jeweller, watchmaker, and
-engraver, Castle street
-Bevis, George T., Hill House establishment for young gentlemen, Lambeth
-street
-Bird, Henry, the Grapes, Church street
-Bird, Thomas, rock and sweetmeat maker, Church street
-Bishop, Robert, chemist and druggist, printer and stationer, agent to the
-Indisputable Life office, Broad street
-Broad Charles, brushmaker, Castle street
-Buckenham, Charles G., the Horseshoes, Castle street
-Burton and Chase, flax manufacturers, flax mills
-Burton, John Watson, flax manufacturer, Lambeth street
-Calver, Susannah, watchmaker and glass dealer, Broad street
-Cason and Bicker, linen and woollen drapers, agents for Dakin’s tea,
-Broad street
-Catchpole, Edward, the Red Lion, Church street
-Chase, Robert, butcher, Lambeth street
-Collins, Henry, blacksmith and machinist, Cross street
-Collins, John, tallow chandler and grocer, Church street
-Cooper, James, baker, Church street
-Costerton, Charles Fisher, clerk to the Guardians of the Hartismere
-Union, and superintendent registrar
-Coston and Co., brewers, maltsters, wine and spirit merchants
-Cream, Charles, solicitor, clerk to Magistrates of the County for the
-Hundred of Hartismere, Lambeth street
-Cross, Charles O., grocer and draper, Lambeth street
-Dade, Robert, shopkeeper, Magdalen str.
-Day, Daniel, builder, Church street
-Day, Joseph, wheelwright, Back lane
-Dove, James, shopkeeper, Church street
-Dykes, Robert, cooper, King’s Head, Church street
-Evans, Harriet, dressmaker, Church street
-French, Thos. Esq., bank agent and solicitor, Stayer House
-Frost, Charles, Queen’s Head inn, Cross street
-Gardner, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street
-Garrod, William, iron and brass founder and manufacturer of farmers’
-implements in general, Lowgate street
-Gibbs, Robert, tailor, Magdalen street
-Girling, Daniel, wheelwright, Castle str.
-Gissing, Anthony, confectioner and baker, Castle street
-Gissing, Samuel, linen and woollen draper, agent to the Royal Exchange
-and the General Fire and Life offices, Broad street
-Gooderham, Daniel, hairdresser, Magdalen street
-Goold, George, gardener and seedsman, Cowgate street
-Harvey, William, hairdresser, Broad street
-Herbert, Hannah, the Eight Bells, Church street
-Hindes, James, carpenter and builder, Lowgate street
-Howe, Anthony, boot and shoe maker, Lambeth street
-Hursam, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Lambeth street
-Jeffry, Martha, milliner and dress maker, Church street
-Jessop, Samuel, dealer, Church street
-Jillings, Samuel, corn chandler and butcher, Castle street
-Kemp, Edward, bankers’ clerk, Castle street
-Kirby, Susan, milliner and dress maker, Lambeth street
-Lacon, Charles, jun., solicitor, Lambeth street
-Lacon, Richard and Charles, brewers, and wine and spirit merchants,
-Lambeth street
-Lacon, Thomas Henry, agent to the Britannia Insurance office
-Lake, William, the Swan inn, Cross str.
-Lawrence, Jesse, broker, Church street
-Lawrence, Robert, the Cherry Tree, Castle street
-Lawton, George Warner, solicitor, Castle street
-Ling, Charles H., plumber, glazier, and painter, Lowgate street
-Marriott, John, tailor, Castle street
-Marsh, John, saddle and harness maker, Castle street
-Mendham, Robert, coach maker and artist, Church street
-Moore, James, surgeon, Magdalen street
-Moss, Susan, milliner and dress maker, Magdalen street
-Moss, William, the Crown, Magdalen str.
-Mudd, George, grocer, registrar of marriages for the Hundred of
-Hartismere, Church street
-Neale, James, plumber and glazier, Castle street
-Norman, James, Duke of Wellington, Back lane
-Nurse, Richard, printer, bookseller, stationer, stamp distributor, and
-postmaster, Broad street
-Offord, Edmund, Bedingfield Arms, Lambeth street
-Olden, John, tailor, Church street
-Page, Edward, leather cutter, Castle str.
-Palmer, Mary, stay maker, Back lane
-Penning, Daniel, builder and surveyor, Lambeth street
-Perfitt, Robert, gardener, Cross street
-Perry, Thomas, baker, Church street
-Prentice, David, gunsmith, Cross street
-Rampling, Henry, beer retailer, Castle street
-Rampling, Henry, tailor, Castle street
-Rampling, Horace, butcher, Castle street
-Rands, William, basket manufactory and rod merchant, Lambeth street
-Rowling, Susan, White Lion commercial hotel, Broad street
-Read, William, tailor and draper, Church street
-Read, William, tailor, Broad street
-Remington, Richard, saddle and harness maker, Church street
-Richardson, Humphrey, fishmonger, Church street
-Robinson, James, glover, Castle street
-Robinson, William, glover, Church street
-Rose, David, boot and shoe maker, Back lane
-Runacres, Mary, corn chandler, Church street
-Rush, John, fancy toy shop and veterinary surgeon, Castle street
-Scales, Harriet, straw bonnet maker, Church street
-Scales, Henry, King’s Arms, Castle street
-Short, George G., maltster and builder, Church street
-Sivel, George, cooper, Lambeth street
-Skelton, Joseph, dyer, Castle street
-Skinner, George, watch and clock maker, Castle street
-Skuffham, David, blacking manufacturer, Lambeth street
-Smith, Joseph, blacksmith, Church street
-Smith, Robert, confectioner, Broad street
-Strutt, Joseph, White Horse, Church str.
-Sturgeon, Daniel, painter, plumber, and glazier, Castle street
-Sturgeon, George, painter, plumber, and glazier, Castle street
-Thimblethorpe, Henry, carpenter and joiner, Castle street
-Tillett, William, fishmonger, Castle street
-Todd, Henry, coach maker, Lambeth street
-Tricker, William, saddle and harness maker, Lowgate street
-Tye, Mark, bricklayer, Cross street
-Vine, Henry, stone and marble mason, Lowgate street
-Walter, William Miller, surgeon, Lambeth street
-Waterman, John, corn and coal merchant, Back street
-Watling, John, the Bull, Lambeth street
-Weeden, Henry, horse dealer, Church str.
-Whayman, Owen, professor of music and dancing, Church street
-Williams, William, governor of the Hartismere Union; Williams, Eliza,
-matron
-Woolner, Francis, accountant, Church street
-Wythe, Henry, the Victoria Arms, Back street
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-STOWMARKET.
-
-
-STOWMARKET. A market town and railway station, in Stow hundred, West
-Suffolk, 80¼ miles from London, 12½ N.N.W. from Ipswich, and 14¼ E.S.E.
-from Bury; contained, in 1851, 3,299 inhabitants, besides about 1,000 in
-the Upland, being nearly 4,300. It is nearly the centre of the county,
-on the Eastern Union Railway, at the junction of the three rivulets which
-form the river Gipping, which was rendered navigable in 1793, and has
-proved a great source of prosperity to the town. A considerable trade in
-corn, malt, coals, slate, and timber, is done here. The Corn Exchange
-and Assembly Boom were built at a cost of £3000 about 20 years since.
-The corn market, held on Thursday, is well attended by farmers. A grand
-agricultural show of cattle, sheep, and pigs, is held early in September;
-and a horticultural show is held in July for flowers, fruit, and
-vegetables. There are two annual fairs—viz. on the 10th of July and two
-following days for toys and pleasure, and on the 12th of August a large
-lamb fair. The town is well lighted with gas; and it is now a
-polling-place for the Western division of the county.
-
-The living is a vicarage, valued in the King’s books at £16 15_s._, is
-now valued at £380 per annum. The Rev. A. G. H. Hollingsworth is patron
-and incumbent. The church, dedicated to St. Peter and St. Mary, is a
-large cathedral-like building, in the decorated and early English style
-of architecture, with tower, nave, aisles, long chancel, and a side
-chapel, belonging to C. Tyrrell, Esq., called Gripping chapel. In the
-church is a monument to Dr. Young, once vicar of this place, and tutor to
-the immortal Milton. There are chapels for Independents, Baptists,
-Wesleyans, and Primitive Methodists; also a National school, and several
-benevolent institutions for the relief of the poor.
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-Harveys and Hudson’ Bank. William Isley, Esq., manager, Butter market.
-Oakes, Bevan, and Co.’s Bank. Manager, John G. Hart, Market-place
-Reading Rooms for Young Men, supported by Subscribers—about 100 members,
-Market-place. Open daily.
-Corn Exchange, Market-place. Market on Thursdays; large trade carried
-amongst farmers, maltsters, millers, and merchants.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
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-Bond, Miss Susan, Childer road
-Bradley, Mr. Robert, Childer road
-Bridges, Mrs. Sarah, Ipswich road
-Cooper, Mrs. Amelia, Bury street
-Cross, Mr. Henry, Ipswich street
-Dydeman, Mr. George, Bury street
-Freeman, Mrs. Susan, Ipswich street
-Gaymour, Miss Mary Ann, Childer road
-Grimsby, Miss M. N., Ipswich road
-Hollingsworth, Rev. A. G. H., vicar of Stowmarket and Stowupland,
-Vicarage, Ipswich street
-Kent, Mrs., Childer road
-King, Mrs., Hill house
-Maberly, Rev. Frederic H., vicar of Great Finborough, h Tavern street
-Pennington, Mrs. Emma, Ipswich street
-Purr, Misses Mary Anna and Sophia, Bury street
-Revett, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bury street
-Reynolds, Rev. William, Violet hill
-Rust, Mrs., Bury street
-Smith, Rev. W., curate of Stowupland, Ipswich road
-Smith, William, Bury road
-Symonds, Mrs. Elizabeth, Tavern street
-Thornley, Rev. John, Baptist minister, Violet hill road
-Turner, Mrs. Susan, Childer road
-Webb, Joseph, Esq., Ipswich street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
-
-Adams, Robert, pipe maker, Market-place
-Andrews, Henry, shopkeeper, Pleasant row, Regent street
-Andrews, Joseph, builder, Tavern street
-Archer, Edward P., assistant clerk to the Court, clerk to the Union, and
-County Court office, Tavern street
-Arenson, Louis, jeweller, Childer road
-Bailey, William, cabinet maker, Ipswich street
-Balls, George, tailor and draper, Churchyard
-Banyard, Theodore, bricklayer and plasterer, Violet hill lane
-Barker, Robert, baker, Stowupland street
-Barnard, Edward, baker, Stowupland street
-Barnard, Philip, beer retailer, Gipping street
-Bellchambers, John, tailor and draper, Market-place
-Bethel, F. W., bushel and harness maker, Ipswich street
-Betts, Francis, carpenter and builder, Bury street
-Bewley, Hunter, King’s Arms inn, Stowupland street
-Bloomfield, Rebecca, shopkeeper, Bury st.
-Bloomfield, Thomas W., the Railway tavern, Stowupland street
-Boby, George, linen and woollen draper, tea-dealer and grocer,
-Market-place
-Boby, Robert, ironmonger, Market-place
-Bowey, William, shopkeeper, Stowupland street
-Bree, Charles, surgeon, Strickland
-Brett, Thomas, tailor and draper, Ipswich street
-Brett, Martha, grocer and haberdasher, Stowupland street
-Brett, John, gardener, Duke’s Head inn, Ipswich street
-Bridges, Samuel and Son, coach builders, Tavern street
-Brook, A. M. and R., milliners and dress makers, Ipswich street
-Broom, John, Carpenters’ Arms
-Brownsmith, John, Fox and Hounds, Bury street
-Caley, Samuel, fishmonger, Ipswich street
-Carter, Sarah, day school for young ladies and gentlemen, Ipswich street
-Chapman, John E., wine and spirit merchant, Ipswich road
-Charles, Richard, outfitter, Market-place
-Clarke, A., milliner, Tavern street
-Clarke, Mary Anne, milliner, &c., Regent street
-Claxton, George, painter, plumber, glazier, and earthenware dealer,
-Market-place
-Cobbold, James, porter’s lodge, Stowupland street
-Codd, William, boot and shoemaker, and parish clerk, Ipswich street
-Coe, Thomas, painter and decorator, Bury street
-Cole, Thomas, commercial traveller, Tavern street
-Cole, Thomas, cabinet maker, Childer road
-Coleby, Ephraim, the Crown, Regent street
-Coleman, Benjamin, the Pot of Flowers, Bury street
-Collen, George, plumber, glazier, and corn merchant, Ipswich street
-Colson, John, gun maker, Ipswich street
-Colson, William, the Staff of Life, and shopkeeper, Stowupland street
-Colson, John, boot and shoe maker, Stowupland street
-Cordwell, Charles, boys’ school, Regent street
-Corner, William, Pickerell inn, Stowupland street
-Cracknell, George, basket maker, Stowupland street
-Cracknell, Samuel, whitesmith in general, Bury street
-Crawley, George, station master
-Creasey, John, tailor, Bury street
-Crispin, Thomas, pawnbroker, Butter Market
-Cullum, Edward, Cricketers’ Arms, Childer place
-Cuthbert, Gibbs E., tailor, White Hart, Crow street
-Cuthbert, Thomas, butcher, Bury street
-Cuthbert, Robert, bootmaker, Red Lion, Tavern street
-Dade, Joseph, Bell inn, Bury road
-Day, John, ozier merchant, Bury road
-Day, John, beer retailer and boot and shoe maker, Churchyard
-Dennis, Hannah, milliner and furrier, Bury street
-Diaper, Abraham, shopkeeper, Bury street
-Diaper, James, boot and shoe maker, Bury street
-Diaper, James, wine, spirit, and porter merchant, agent for the General
-Fire and Life Assurance, Stowupland street
-Downing, Henry S., King’s Head, Ipswich street
-Drake, Charles, tailor and draper, Ipswich street
-Druce, William H., fancy toy shop
-Druce, William, hair dresser, and fancy toy shop, Bury street
-Durrant, Jeremiah, fishmonger, Stowupland street
-Dye, John, shopkeeper, Gipping street
-Earthy, Reuben, coach builder, Bury str.
-Eley, Joseph, pork butcher, Ipswich str.
-Ellis, Robert, carpenter and joiner, Ipswich road
-Esling, Henry, painter, plumber, and glazier, Stowupland street
-Felgate, Elizabeth, tailoress, Childer place
-Felgate, William, grocer and draper, Bury street
-Feltham, William, watch and clock maker, working silversmith and
-jeweller, registrar of marriages for the district of Stow, and agent for
-the Protector Life Assurance Society, Stowupland street
-Fenton, Eliza, confectioner, Ipswich str.
-Fiske, John, baker, Bury street
-Footman and Company, linen and woollen drapers, hatters, &c., Tavern
-street
-Francis, Hannah, dyer, Bury street
-Francis, James, umbrella maker, Bury street
-Freeman, Spencer, surgeon, registrar of births and deaths, Market-place
-Frewer, John Edwin, nurseryman, Violet hill nursery
-Frewer, Mary, straw bonnet maker, Regent street
-Frewer, Mary, knitting and crochet establishment, Market-place
-Fuller, R. G., solicitor, Ipswich street
-Garnham, George, manager for Footman and Co., linen draper, Tavern street
-Gilson, John, butcher, Stowupland street
-Gladwell, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Stowupland street
-Gooderham, Charles, butcher, Ipswich st.
-Gosling, Sophia, shopkeeper, Regent str.
-Green, Sarah and Hannah, boarding and day academy for ladies, Bury street
-Greengrass, George, baker, Childer road
-Groom, Robert, carpenter, Gipping str.
-Gudgeon, James, solicitor, Bury street
-Harling, B. A., surgeon, Bury street
-Harper, John W., surgeon, Stowupland street
-Hayward, George, butcher, Bury street
-Hayward, George, wheelwright, Regent street
-Herring, William, supervisor, Stowupland road
-Hewitt, William Robert, corn and timber merchant, Tavern street
-Hopson, John, stone and marble mason, Bury street
-Ives, James, boot and shoe maker and beer retailer, Ipswich street
-Jackson, Abraham, superintendent of British Schools, Childer road
-Jackson, Isaac, cooper, Bury street
-Jackson, William, chemist and druggist, Market-place
-King, Benjamin, maltster and merchant, h Tavern street
-King, William, upholsterer, cabinet maker, and broker, Ipswich street
-King, William, corn and coal merchant, Tavern street
-Lambert, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Ipswich street
-Lankester, Joseph A., grocer and draper, wine merchant, and tallow
-melter, Market-place, and at Felsham
-Larke, Sarah, dress maker, Bury street
-Leathers, Ann, shopkeeper, Ipswich street
-Lilystone, Charles, baker, Bakers’ Arms, Violet hill
-Lilystone, William, shopkeeper, Bury street
-Limmer, James, China and glass establishment, Market-place
-Limmer, William F., confectioner, Market-place
-Lock, John, farmer, Bury road
-Lockwood, John, the Fox commercial hotel, and Inland Revenue office,
-Ipswich street
-Lusher, Elijah, the Hop Pole tavern, Stowupland street
-Makens, Robert, butcher, Ipswich street
-Malyan, William, Barge inn, Stowupland street
-Martin, Phœbe, ladies’ boarding and day school, Bury street
-Martin, John, miller, the Rose tavern, Butter market
-Matthews, John, farmer, Bury road
-Mc’Lachlan, John, brewer, Bury street
-Miles, Edward F., whitesmith, Ipswich road
-Mills, Elizabeth, straw bonnet maker, Ipswich street
-Mills, William, White Horse inn, Stowupland street
-Morly, Thomas, painter, plumber, and glazier, Bury street
-Mumford and Chapman, wine and spirit merchants, and agents to the Suffolk
-Alliance Fire and Life Office, Ipswich street
-Myal, Leonard, Greyhound inn, Tavern street
-Offord, James, cutler, Ipswich street
-Ormes, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Crow street
-Palmer, William, baker, Stowupland str.
-Palmer, Ellen, dress maker, Stowupland street
-Parmenter, Isaac, China and glass dealer, hairdresser, and clerk to the
-market, Market-place
-Parker, William, baker and confectioner, Ipswich street
-Paxman, Ann Smith, draper, Ipswich str.
-Payne, Henry, solicitors’ clerk, Violet hill
-Payne, James, house agent, Violet hill road
-Payne, Emma, ladies’ boarding school, Violet hill
-Pearson, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Ipswich street
-Pettit, Edward, merchants’ clerk, Childer road
-Pooley, Thomas, broker, Stowupland street
-Pooley, William, clothier, Butter market
-Prentice and Hewitt, bar iron, timber, slate and coal merchants,
-maltsters, &c., Stowupland street
-Prentice, William, corn and timber merchant, h Market-place
-Prentice, Samuel, grocer and draper, Market-place
-Purr, William W., ironmonger, oil and colorman, Stowupland street
-Raffe, Matilda, boot and shoe maker, Bury street
-Reddish, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Market-place
-Rednall, Ephraim, builder and surveyor, Ipswich street
-Reynolds, John, miller, Ipswich street
-Robinson, Frederic, ironmonger, Regent terrace
-Rodwell, Edward, tailor, Crow street
-Roper, David, boot and shoe maker, Regent street
-Runneckles, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Bury street
-Rush, Edward, pork shop and postman, Market-place
-Rust, Isaac A., ironmonger, Bury street
-Salmon, Edward, ironmonger and brazier, Ipswich street
-Salmon, Thomas, and Tillott, Albert, tailors and drapers, Bury street
-Salmon, William, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Stowupland street
-Sawyer, Randall, carpenter and joiner, Regent street
-Scrivener, Philip, watch and clock maker, silversmith, jeweller, dentist,
-&c., Market-place
-Sillett, John, superintendent of police, Tavern street
-Simpson, Edward, stone mason, Ipswich road
-Simpson, George B., private grammar school, Bury street
-Simpson, Thomas, chemist and druggist, and agent for the Sun Fire office,
-Bury street
-Smith, Robert, miller, Ipswich street
-Smith, Thomas, Inland Revenue officer, Bury street
-Smith, William, blacksmith, Ipswich str.
-Smyth, Francis, whitesmith, Bury street
-Stegall, John G., miller, Bury street
-Stevens, William, basket maker, Stowupland street
-Stevens, J. W. and G., common brewers, Stowupland street
-Stevens, George, brewer and maltster, Stowupland street
-Strait, Elizabeth, preparatory school for boys, Ipswich road
-Studd, William, hairdresser, Bury street
-Suttle, Louisa, milliner and dress maker, Ipswich street
-Suttle, William, dyer, Stowupland street
-Sutton, William, Duke of Wellington, Stowupland road
-Taylor, Henry T., sack, tilt, and grease manufacturer, Childer road
-Tillott, Joseph, tailor, Tavern street
-Tillott, T., corset and stay maker, Tavern street
-Towcock, James, foreman, to Mr. Woods’ iron foundry, Childer road
-Tricker, Robert, baker, Bury street
-Tricker, William, shopkeeper, beer retailer, and cooper, Bury street
-Turner, William, hurdle maker, Bury str.
-Tydeman and Cracknell, furniture brokers’, Ipswich street
-Tydeman, George, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith,
-Ipswich street
-Ward, Elizabeth, milliner and dress maker, Regent street
-Ward, Joshua, boot and shoe maker, Regent street
-Warne, Mr., farmer, Bury road
-Webb, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Bury street
-Webb, L. and Son, curriers, tanners, and leather sellers, Stowupland
-street
-Wenham, William, pipe manufacturer, Stowupland road
-Whayman, Owen, veterinary surgeon, Regent street
-Williams, Charles, Queen’s Head, Stowupland street
-Williams, James, White Lion, Stowupland street
-Williams, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Stowupland street
-Woods, James, manufacturer of agricultural machinery and implements,
-Suffolk iron works
-Woolby, Arthur B., bookseller, printer, and stationer, Ipswich street
-Woolby, Thomas B., postmaster, Ipswich street
-Worledge, Robert, tailor, Stowupland str.
-Wright, Samuel, saddle and harness maker, Tavern street
-Youngman, Thomas, confectioner, Ipswich street
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-NEEDHAM MARKET.
-
-
-NEEDHAM MARKET. A railway station and well-built town, lighted with gas;
-is a hamlet of the parish of Barking. It is situated on the Eastern
-Union Railway, 76¾ miles from London, 8¾ from Ipswich, 3½ from
-Stowmarket, and is bounded on the east by the navigable river Gipping.
-This town is in Bosmere and Claydon hundred and union, Norwich bishopric
-East Suffolk.
-
-The living is a perpetual curacy, of the annual value of £91, in the gift
-of the rector for the time being of the parish of Barking. The Rev. G.
-A. Paske, is the incumbent. The church is dedicated to St. John the
-Baptist. It is a humble structure, with wooden belfry. There is a Free
-Grammar School for the education of 21 youths, connected with the church.
-
-There is an Independent chapel, of which the Rev. Joseph Perkins is
-minister, and connected therewith is a British School. The Society of
-Friends also have a small meeting, and a Girls’ Free School attached.
-The almshouses are for 8 poor persons, and the occupiers have a small
-weekly allowance, with coals and candles. The population in 1851 was
-1,367, and it occupies nearly 1000 acres. The Rt. Hon. the Earl of
-Ashburnham is lord of the manor. A fair is held on October 28th. There
-is a manufactory for crown glue in this town. In 1850, a public library
-and reading room was established here.
-
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-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
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-Bedingfield, Miss Caroline, High street
-Bedingfield, Miss Harriet, High street
-Burlingham, Mr. Thomas, High street
-Catchpole, Mrs., High street
-Clarke, Mr. William, High street
-Maw, Mrs. Lucy, High street
-Maw, Samuel Alexander, agent for Alexander and Co’s bank, High street
-Paske, Rev. George Alexander, perpetual curate of Needham Market
-Sammons, Rev. John Coulson, M.A., head master of the grammar school,
-Needham Market, and curate of Gipping
-Squires, Mrs. Rachel, High street
-Ward, Mrs., High street
-Wilkinson, Mr. B., High street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
-
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-Abbott, Mr. Jonathan, farmer; h High street
-Bayley, James T., grocer and draper, High street
-Baker, John, superintendent, police station, High street
-Baskett, James, shopkeeper, High street
-Baskett, Robert, boot and shoe maker, and leather seller, High street
-Beard, Philip, watch and clock maker, High street
-Beck, Thomas B., surgeon, Valley House, Creeting St. Mary
-Beck, Henry, surgeon, High street
-Bedingfield, James, M. D., Longville House, Needham Market
-Blomfield, Thomas, painter, plumber and glazier, High street
-Bowell, Robert, pork shop, High street
-Brill, John, station-master, Needham station
-Brook, Mr. James B., solicitor, High street
-Brooke, Richard C., boot and shoe maker and fancy repository, High street
-Brown, Edward, blacksmith, High street
-Burrell, Henry R., watch and clock maker, High street
-Button, Robert, Victoria Arms, High str.
-Chapman, William, cabinet-maker, &c., Hawk Mill street
-Childrick, John, millwright, Hawk Mill street
-Childrick, William, miller, Hawk Mill st.
-Clabon, William, wheelwright, High str.
-Claxton, Edward, blacksmith, High street
-Clover, John, butcher, High street
-Cookson, Rev. Frederic, curate of Combs; h High street
-Cooper, Mrs. Mary, painter, plumber, and glazier, China shop, High street
-Dearing, John, saddle and harness maker, High street
-Fairweather, Lionel, pork shop, High str.
-Fairweather, Samuel, Queen’s Head inn, Hawk Mill street
-Fox, John, grocer, High street
-Garnham, Mrs. Susan, shopkeeper, High street
-Garrod, Frederic John, watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith,
-High street
-Garrard and Paddle, grocers and drapers, High street
-Godfrey, Henry, carpenter and joiner, High street
-Green, John, tailor, &c., High street
-Groom, Robert, boot and shoe maker, High street
-Haggar, Joseph, rakemaker, Coddenham road
-Haggar, Samuel, the Swan inn commercial posting house, High street
-Hall, Robert, gardener, Bridge street
-Harrington, Allen, chemist and druggist, High street
-Hayward, John, butcher, High street
-Hayward, Frederic, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates for Bosmere and
-Claydon Hundred, superintendent registrar
-Hazell, James, shopkeeper, High street
-Jeckell, Robert, accountant, High street
-Kerridge, Miss Celia, school governess, High street
-Lockwood, Luke, baker, High street
-Lockwood, William, baker, High street
-Lovick, Mary Ann, beer retailer, High street
-Lucas, Thomas, baker, Bridge street
-Martin, Enoch, George commercial inn, High street
-Mount, Mary Ann, Rampant Horse inn, Coddenham road
-Mount, William, wireworker, High street
-Mulley, Edward, broker, Chapel street
-Page, Thomas, tailor and confectioner, High street
-Pennington, James, surgeon, Chapel str.
-Potter, Thomas, basket-maker, High str.
-Quinton, John, druggist, bookseller, and stationer, stamp office, High
-street
-Rabitt, Susan, milliner and dressmaker, High street
-Rainbird, John, shopkeeper and fishmonger, High street
-Read, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, High street
-Read, William, boot and shoe maker, High street
-Ruffell, Francis, beer retailer, High street
-Sage, Susan, King’s Head inn, High str.
-Sage, William, carrier to Ipswich every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,
-High street
-Scopes, Henry, the Bull, Bridge street
-Scopes, Richard, bricklayer, &c., Stowmarket road
-Scopes, Susan, whitening maker, Stowmarket road
-Simpson and Son, coopers and timber dealers, manufacturers of all kinds
-of bent timber, High street
-Snell, Samuel, farmer, High street
-Soughgate, Abraham, miller, High street
-Soughgate, Mrs. John, flour seller, High street
-Steward, George, maltster, High street
-Steward, John, blacksmith, High street
-Stewart, William James, solicitor, High street
-Studd, George, hairdresser, High street
-Studd, John, tailor, &c., High street
-Taylor, Miss Ann, day school for young ladies, High street
-Taylor, Thomas, librarian to the lecture room, High street
-Taylor, William, grocer, draper, and baker, Bull lane
-Tydeman, Mrs. Harriet, Three Tuns inn, Hawk Mill street
-Tydeman, John, post-master, post-office, High street
-Vincent, Jonathan, veterinary surgeon, High street
-Ward, Mrs. Sophia, brick and lime works, High street
-Webb, Frederic, beer retailer, High street
-Wells, Mrs. Maria, straw bonnet maker, High street
-Woodward, John, grocer and draper, High street
-Woollard, George, whitesmith and bell-hanger, High street
-Woollard, Jane, straw bonnet maker, High street
-Wright, Freeman, crown glue manufacturer
-Wright, Henry, beer retailer, High street
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-WOODBRIDGE
-
-
-Woodbridge, in East Suffolk, is a parish and market town, and port, on
-the banks of the river Deben, 76 miles from London, and 8 N.E. from
-Ipswich. The population in 1851 was 5,000. The town is well lighted
-with gas; it consists principally of four streets. Large quantities of
-corn and malt are shipped from Woodbridge; and the imports are very
-considerable, consisting of coal, timber, seed, oilcake, wine, spirits,
-&c. Upwards of 50 vessels are connected with the port. A very extensive
-market is held on Wednesday, for corn and cattle. Fairs are held on the
-first Tuesday in April, and Michaelmas day and the day following. A
-county court is held here. The petty sessions are every Wednesday, and
-quarter sessions are held here.
-
-The Parish Church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a very handsome structure,
-and in 1840, was repaired and decorated at the expence of George Thomas,
-Esq. The living is a perpetual curacy; the Rev. T. W. Meller, M.A., is
-the present incumbent—annual value, £329. A new church, dedicated to St.
-John, has been completed within the last 8 years. The Rev. Joseph
-Rowley, B.A., is minister. The Wesleyans, Independents, and Society of
-Friends, have each a chapel here.
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-SEKFORDE HOSPITAL. Governors—Right Honourable Sir John Romilly, Master
-of the Rolls. Right Honourable Sir John Jervis, Knight, Lord Chief
-Justice of Common Pleas. Chaplain—Rev. William Thomas Meller, M.A.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
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-Aldous, Mr. William, Sekford street
-Alexanders and Co., bankers; F. Alexander, Esq., resident partner, Church
-st.
-Allen, Miss Lydia, Thoroughfare
-Baily, Mrs. Mary, St. John’s street
-Baldry, Mrs. Mary, Church street
-Brooke, George, Esq., Cumberland street
-Carthew, Mrs. Charlotte, Cumberland str.
-Clarke, Mrs., Bredfield street
-Cook, Mr. William, Brook street
-Daniels, Misses, St. John’s street
-Doughty, Frederic, Esq., Cumberland st.
-Duffy, Rev. Aaron, Independent minister, Quay side
-Garrard, Mr. William, Thoroughfare
-Gissing, Mrs. Ann, Cumberland street
-Griffiths, Rev. David, Independent minister, New street
-Grimwood, Mrs., St. John’s street
-Hart, Mr. Daniel, Quay House
-Heard, Mrs. E., Castle street
-Hillen, Mr. Robert, the Quay
-Hughes, Thomas William, M.R.C.S., Cumberland street
-Hughes, Rev. Thomas William, B.A., chaplain of the Suffolk asylum,
-Cumberland street
-Hunt, Mrs. Harriet, St. John’s street
-Jackson, Rev. Postle, head master of the Free Grammar school, Sekford
-street
-Knight, Mrs. Ann, Thoroughfare
-Linstead, Mr. John, St. John’s Church street
-Loder, Mr. Charles, Thoroughfare
-Martin, Mr. William, Thoroughfare
-Martin, Mr. William, Doric place
-Miller, Rev. T. W., rector of St. Mary’s; rectory house
-Morley, Mr. William, Thoroughfare
-Norton, William, Esq.
-Pulham, James, Esq., Sekford street
-Rowley, Rev. Joseph Moss, incumbent, St. John’s: h St. Johns parsonage
-Sheming, Mr. Thomas, Cumberland street
-Taylor, Rev. Henry: h Chapel lane
-Toll, Miss Hannah, Seckford street
-Turner, Mrs., St. John’s street
-Wainwright, Miss Rachel and Miss Elizabeth, Church street
-Watson, Rev. Christopher George, rector of Melton: h Church street
-Whitnall, Mrs. Elizabeth, Castle street
-Wilson, Miss Mary, Doric place
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-Adcock, George, national school master, Castle street
-Aldring, W. H., milliner and dressmaker, Thoroughfare
-Alexander and Co., bankers, Church str.
-Alexander, William, boot and shoe maker, Sekford street
-Allcock, Thomas, baker, Market-hill
-Allen, John, the Royal William, Theatre street
-Allen, Alethea, corset maker, Cumberland street
-Allen, Loder, plumber and glazier, Church street
-Amos, Sarah, private lodging house, Cumberland street
-Andrews, Jonathan, builder, St. John’s street
-Andrews, W. F., grocer and tea dealer, registrar of marriages, agent to
-Royal Liverpool Insurance and Accidental office, Thoroughfare and Market
-hill
-Bacon, Cobbold, and Co., bankers, Thoroughfare
-Baker, James, watch maker, Thoroughfare
-Baldwin, C. A., Free Trade tavern, Sekford street
-Balls, Mary Ann, pork butcher, Sekford st.
-Balls, Edward, tailor, Thoroughfare
-Bannister, William G., British schoolmaster, St. John’s terrace
-Bardwell, Elmer, broker and grocer, Cumberland street
-Barnes, Robert, shop keeper, Thoroughfare
-Barritt, James, confectioner, Church str.
-Batchelor, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, Thoroughfare
-Baxter, Isaac, green grocer, Sekford street
-Baxter, Harriet, dress maker, Doric place
-Baxter, Sarah, blacksmith, Brook street
-Bays, Thomas, hat manufacturer, Market-place
-Beckett, John, farming bailiff, Kingston road
-Beecroft, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Church street
-Beecroft, William, grocer and tea dealer, Church street
-Bendall, James, iron and brass founder, Thoroughfare
-Berry, Sharman West, gun manufacturer, Market hill
-Betts, John, farmer, Thoroughfare
-Betts, John, chemist, druggist, and colorman, Thoroughfare
-Beverley, Sarah, and Stubbs, Eliza, fancy repository, Thoroughfare
-Bird, Emma, dress and cloak maker, St. John’s street
-Bird, Robert, librarian to the Mechanics’ institution, St. John’s street
-Bloxsome, Joseph, linen draper, Church street
-Bond, Samuel, tailor, &c., Wellington inn, Cumberland street
-Braham, Robert, boot maker, New street
-Brickles, John, bricklayer, Castle street
-Brickles, Margaret, shopkeeper, Castle street
-Brighten, George, haircutter, Quay
-Brinkley, William, butcher, Church street
-Broadbank, Rosa, straw bonnet maker, New street
-Broadbank, William, boot maker, New street
-Broadbank, T., plumber, glazier, and painter, Brook street
-Brook, Henry William, wine and spirit merchant, stock and share broker,
-Church street
-Brooks, German, Queen’s Head inn, Sekford street
-Brown, Joseph F., tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, Thoroughfare
-Buckmaster, Mark, brewer, St. John’s str.
-Bull, Elizabeth, dress maker, Brook str.
-Bunn, Walter, Saddlers’ Arms, Castle street
-Burditt, John, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Thoroughfare
-Burrows, Charles, pawnbroker, silversmith, and jeweller, Church street
-Burrows, John, whitesmith, Angel lane
-Butters, John, boot and shoe maker, New street
-Butters, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare
-Cage, John, tin-plate worker, New street
-Cana, Robert, agent for the Norwich Fire and Life Assurance society,
-commissioner for taking special bails for the counties of Suffolk,
-Norfolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire
-Carr, John, baker, Castle street
-Carr, James, boot and shoe maker, and leather cutter, Thoroughfare
-Catchpole, John, bookseller, stationer and fancy repository, Thoroughfare
-Chappell, William George, tailor and woollen draper, Church street
-Charters, Sophia Augusta, King’s Arms, Thoroughfare
-Clarke, Henry, green grocer, New street
-Cole, Jacob, butcher, Church street
-Cole, James, beer retailer, Cumberland street
-Cook, Thomas, coach builder, New street
-Cook, Alfred, auctioneer, appraiser, and estate agent, Thoroughfare
-Cook, Thomas, the Coopers’ Arms, Market hill
-Cook, Alfred B., the Swan inn, Market hill
-Cook, Alfred Thomas, estate agent and auctioneer, Thoroughfare
-Cork, Henry, rope and twine manufacturer, Church street
-Cousins, William, bricklayer, Sekford street
-Cowing, Samuel, Stannon inn, Brewer’s lane
-Cranmer, Alexander, King’s Head inn, Market hill
-Cross, James, rod merchant, &c., Thoroughfare
-Crowe, Davy, grocer and tea dealer, Church street
-Culham, John, pork butcher, New street
-Culham, William, ironmonger, brazier, and tin-plate worker, Thoroughfare
-Cullingford, Samuel, linen draper, Thoroughfare
-Cullingford, Anne, milliner and dress maker, Thoroughfare
-Cullingford, Joseph, builder, St. John’s street
-Curtis, John, felmonger, Brewer’s lane
-Cutting, James, boot and shoe maker, Church street
-Dallenger, John, accountant, Thoroughfare
-Daniels, William, baker and beer retailer, Cumberland street
-Dawson, James, captain of merchant vessel, Thoroughfare
-De Medewe and Brooke, solicitors, agents to the Globe Insurance office,
-the Rock Insurance, and the Female Provident Society, New street
-Dickerson, William, shopkeeper, Cumberland street
-Dove, Benjamin, bricklayer and builder, Castle street
-Dougar, Robert, railway contractor, Cumberland street
-Downing, Edward, coach builder, Thoroughfare
-Dowsing, William, corn chandler, New street
-Dowsing, William, shoeing smith, Chapel lane
-Durrant, Isaac, saddle and harness maker, Thoroughfare
-Dunnett, Philip, hairdresser, &c., Market hill
-Easto, John, and Co., grocers, tea dealers, and tallow chandlers, Church
-street
-Edwards, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, Thoroughfare, h Church street
-Edwards, Henry, jun., maltster and merchant, h Church street
-Edwards, Henry, sen., wine and spirit merchant, Thoroughfare
-Elliott, Henry, miller, Mill hill
-Ellis, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, Thoroughfare
-Everett, Lucy, boarding school for young ladies, Brook house, Cumberland
-street
-Fenn, E., boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Cumberland street
-Fenn, Mary Ann, boarding and day school for young ladies, Cumberland
-street
-Fisher, Henry, locker to the Custom house, Quay lane
-Fisher, William, confectioner and baker, Thoroughfare
-Fisk, Eunice, corset maker, St. John’s terrace
-Fisk, Samuel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. John’s street
-Fitzgerald, Edward, superintendent of the East Suffolk police division
-Footman and Co., linen drapers, Thoroughfare
-Foreman, John, gardener and seedsman, New street
-Fosdike, John, bricklayer and plasterer, St. John’s terrace
-Francis, Sarah, dyer, Cumberland street
-Freeman, Charles, draper, Thoroughfare
-Frost, John, builder, St. John’s street
-Frost, William, cooper, Thoroughfare
-Gall, Benjamin D., chemist and druggist, and cashier of the savings’
-bank, Thoroughfare
-Gall, George, furnishing ironmonger, Church street
-Gammage, Benjamin, baker and confectioner, Thoroughfare
-Gammage, James, baker, Cumberland street
-Garnham, John, Royal Oak, Thoroughfare
-Garrard, George, master mariner, Brewer’s lane
-Garrard, Eliza, milliner, Brewer’s lane
-Garrard, Charles, master mariner, Brewer’s lane
-Garrard, William and Charles, boat and ship builders, Brook street
-Gennills, John, turner, Castle street
-Gibbs, Susan, dressmaker, St. John’s street
-Gibbs, William G., master mariner, St. John’s street
-Giles, George, rope manufacturer, New street
-Giles, George, boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare
-Gillingham, George, the Anchor, Quay lane
-Gissing, John S., surgeon, &c., Market hill
-Godbould, George, veterinary surgeon, the Sun inn, Thoroughfare
-Goodwin, Susanna, ladies’ day and boarding school, Church street
-Goldsmith Thomas, machine maker, shopkeeper, and agent for Ransomes and
-Sims’ agricultural implements, Market hill
-Gray, Samuel, butcher, Sekford street
-Green, Robert, haircutter, New street
-Grimwood, William, brushmaker, Cumberland street
-Grimwood, T. W., and G. A., timber, slate, tar, and cement merchants,
-Woodbridge and Snape bridge
-Gross, Frederic, wine and spirit merchant, offices, Thoroughfare, h
-Church street
-Gross, James and Co., grocers, tea dealers, wine and spirit merchants,
-Thoroughfare
-Gross, Alfred, accountant, Sekford street
-Gurney, Godfrey, the Cross inn, Church street
-Gurney, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Cumberland street
-Hambly, Parmenas, clerk, Castle street
-Hammond, James, pork and poultry dealer, Church street
-Harding, Amos, smith and wheelwright, Theatre street
-Harris, William, shopkeeper and carrier from Woodbridge to Ipswich,
-Chapel street
-Hart, John, and Wrinch, Henry, maltsters, corn, coal, and seed merchants,
-Woodbridge
-Hartridge, James, coach proprietor, St. John’s street
-Hartridge, James, coach proprietor, New street
-Hartridge, William, coach office and shopkeeper, New street
-Hayward, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Church street
-Hayward, James, estate and fire and life insurance agent, Castle street
-Hayward, Robert, grocer and draper, St. John’s street
-Head, Mary, furniture broker, New street
-Heffer, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, St. John’s street
-Hildyard, John, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith,
-Thoroughfare
-Hornor, Mrs. boarding and day school for young ladies, Doric place
-Houghton, John, clerk and sexton to St. John’s, Castle street
-How, John, Boat inn, the Quay
-Hunt, James, boot and shoe maker and leather seller, Thoroughfare
-Hunting, William, greengrocer, New street
-Issett, John W., hardwareman, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life
-Insurance offices, Thoroughfare
-Jasper, William H., carpenter, &c., Theatre street
-Jeffries, Alfred, painter, plumber, and glazier, Thoroughfare
-Jeffries, John, seedsman and florist, Thoroughfare
-Jeffries, John, florist and seedsman, Castle street
-Johnstone, Thomas M., collector of Customs, North Hill Cottage
-Jones, Richard, surgeon, Church street
-Jones, Thomas, supervisor, St. John’s terrace
-Keeble, William, ship agent, Castle street
-Keeble, William, hairdresser and perfumer, Thoroughfare
-Keel, Robert, painter, &c. New street
-Kemp, Susan, milliner and dressmaker, Thoroughfare
-Kemp, John, boot and shoe maker, Castle street
-Kemp, George, grocer and tea dealer, Cumberland street
-Kemp, William, ironmonger, Market hill
-Kent, Edwin, general draper and silk mercer, Market hill
-Larter, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, Bredfield street
-Last, S., boarding and day school for young ladies, St. John’s street
-Last, Elizabeth, dressmaker, St. John’s street
-Last, Edward, cooper, Cumberland street
-Law, William, Lion inn, Eastern Counties Railway Goods Depôt,
-Thoroughfare
-Laurance, William, the Ship, Quay
-Leech, Francis, gardener, Castle street
-Lincoln, James, shopkeeper, Bay Horse, Castle street
-Ling, George, maltster, offices, Brewer’s lane, h Bedford
-Lockwood, William, jun., brewer, sole agent for Truman and Hanbury’s
-porter and stout, Castle street
-Loder, John, bookseller, stationer, printer, and binder, agent for the
-Advertiser East Suffolk Newspaper, Thoroughfare
-Loder, John, jun., auctioneer, office, Thoroughfare: h Doric place
-London, William, accountant, Thoroughfare
-Lucock, Mrs. Sarah, Cherry Tree inn, Cumberland street
-Lucock, Thomas, registrar of births and deaths, Castle street
-Mallett, William, plumber and glazier, Market hill
-Mallett, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Sekford street
-Mallett, Mary, dress and cloak maker, Market hill
-Manby, George, general merchant, Thoroughfare
-Markham, Miss Maria, milliner, &c., Thoroughfare
-Marsh, William N., hairdresser and perfumer, Market hill
-Marshall, Charles, surgeon, Thoroughfare
-Matthews, William, the Tankards, New street
-Mayes, Miss Sarah, dressmaker, Doric place
-Mayhew, Samuel, general hardware dealer, Thoroughfare
-Mayhew, James, confectioner and baker, Market hill
-Mickleburgh, Mrs. Emma, clothier and corn chandler, Market hill
-Middleditch, George, butcher, Market hill
-Minter, James, confectioner and baker, Market hill
-Moore, William, surgeon, Cumberland st.
-Moore, George, solicitor and county treasurer, Cumberland street
-Moore, Martin, brazier, engraver, &c., Thoroughfare
-Moore, George, solicitor and county treasurer, Cumberland street
-Moore, William, surgeon, Cumberland st.
-Moore, William C., painter, plumber, and glazier, New street
-Morley, Joseph R., china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Thoroughfare
-Moss, Rosamond, straw hat maker, Sekford street
-Moulton, Benjamin, auctioneer and land surveyor, clerk to the guardians
-of the Woodbridge Union, and superintendent registrar, Thoroughfare
-Munro, John D., bookseller, stationer, and post-master, Church street
-Naunton, Charles, watchmaker, Chapel lane
-Neale, Horace, grocer and tea dealer, agent to the Phœnix Fire Office,
-Thoroughfare
-Newson, Mrs. Mary Ann, milliner, &c., St. John’s street
-Norris, George, watch and clock maker, Market hill
-Nunn, H. & C., milliners and dressmakers, St. John’s street
-Nunn, James, brazier, New street
-Osborn, Mr. S., miller, Theatre street
-Owles, Charles, whitesmith, &c., New st.
-Oxx, Amos, corn chandler and game dealer, Thoroughfare
-Palmer, Miss Caroline E., ladies’ day school, Thoroughfare
-Palmer, Henry, shopkeeper and baker, Sekford street
-Passifull, Edward, captain of a merchant vessel, St. John’s street
-Pattison, William, architect, St. John’s Church street
-Peake, Charles, Golden Lion, Market hill
-Peake, Thomas, builder, surveyor, and brick merchant, agent for Leeds and
-Yorkshire Life and Fire Assurance Company, Cumberland street
-Peckham, Alfred S., inland revenue officer, Sekford street
-Pitcher, John, accountant, New street
-Pite, Edward, printer and bookseller, Church street
-Pite, George Alfred, linen draper, Thoroughfare
-Pite, Mary Ann, milliner and straw hat maker, Church street
-Pizey, Henry, auctioneer, &c., Cumberland street
-Pizey, Philip, printer, bookseller, and deputy registrar, New street
-Pooley, Emma, Cock and Pie inn, New street
-Potwright, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Castle street
-Quadling, George, Waggon and Horses, Bredfield street
-Quinton, Mrs. stay and corset maker, St. John’s street
-Quinton, Richard, shopkeeper, Sekford street
-Read, Alfred, greengrocer, &c., Thoroughfare
-Read, George, greengrocer, Theatre street
-Rebett, Brady, grinding cutler, New str.
-Reeve, Mr. A., solicitor; offices, Thoroughfare; h Melton
-Revell, William, grocer and tea dealer, Cumberland street
-Revell, William, pork butcher, Cumberland street
-Reynolds, William, officer of the inland revenue, Kingston road
-Richardson, John, fishmonger, St. John’s street
-Riches, John, tailor, Castle street
-Robertson, Margaret, preparatory school for young ladies and gentlemen,
-Castle street
-Salmon, John, Crown hotel, posting house and receiving office for
-parcels, Thoroughfare
-Salmon, John, Bull commercial inn, Market hill
-Sawyer, Christian, shopkeeper, Chapel lane
-Sawyer, John, Horse and Groom, Cumberland street
-Scolding, William, White Horse inn, Market hill
-Scott, Mrs. Thomas, milliner, Thoroughfare
-Scott, Thomas, draper, Thoroughfare
-Scrutton, John, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, Thoroughfare
-Scrutton, William, baker, Brook street
-Seaman, James, carpenter and builder, Thoroughfare
-Sheming, Fenn, farmer, Cumberland str.
-Ship, Joseph, saddler, St. John’s street
-Shribbs, James, manager to the E.C.R. Company, goods department; h
-Cumberland street
-Silver, Thomas T., ironmonger, Church street
-Simpson, Frances Ann, milliner and dressmaker, New street
-Simpson, Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Thoroughfare
-Skinner, John, greengrocer, Thoroughfare
-Smith, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Sekford street
-Smith, Henry, fishmonger, Thoroughfare
-Smyth, William, basket and sieve maker, Thoroughfare
-Smith, James R., chemist and druggist, Market hill
-Smith, James, master mariner, Quay lane
-Smith, Robert, butcher, New street
-Smyth, Mrs. Lydia and Miss Leah, boarding and day school for young
-ladies, Bredfield street
-Southgate, Henry, coffee and eating house, Church street
-Stanford, Harriet, milliner, Thoroughfare
-Stannard, William, the Bell inn, New st.
-Stananought, John, whitesmith and inspector of weights and measures, New
-street
-Steel, William, the Grapes inn, Bredfield street
-Stephenson, William, stone and marble mason, Thoroughfare
-Stimpson, Ann, dressmaker, St. John’s terrace
-Syer, John, cabinet maker, Cumberland street
-Taylor, Alfred, bailiff of the County Court, New street
-Taylor, Samuel, confectioner and baker, New street
-Thompson, George, county surveyor, Doric place
-Thompson, George Edward, corn merchant, Thoroughfare
-Thompson, Robert, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Thoroughfare
-Tills, William, corn and coal merchant, Thoroughfare
-Trott, George, shipowner, Castle street
-Trafford, Susan, shopkeeper, Sekford str.
-Trott, Pierce, miller, Birket road
-Trott, William, shipowner, Quay lane
-Tuck, Charles, chemist and druggist, shop, Church street, h Sekford
-street
-Turner, Catherine, greengrocer, New str.
-Turner, George, butcher, Thoroughfare
-Turner, John, butcher, Thoroughfare
-Turner, Robert, farmer, Dry Bridge hill
-Turner, Wm. clothier and shoemaker, Chapel lane
-Tye, William, shopkeeper, Sekford Arms, Sekford street
-Wade, George, hairdresser, Cumberland street
-Wade, Martha, straw bonnet maker, Cumberland street
-Wade, Maria, confectioner and baker, Thoroughfare
-Waller, Jeremiah, boot and shoe maker, Castle street
-Ward, Ann, upholstress, New street
-Waspe, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, St. John’s street
-Webb, James, boot and shoe maker, Castle street
-Webb, James, sen., boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare
-Welton, Julia, boot and shoe maker, New street
-Westrup, John, the Angel inn, Theatre street
-Whayman, Matthias, confectioner and baker, St. John’s street
-Whincopp, William, wine merchant, Market hill
-Whisstock, Frederic, house agent, Sekford street
-Whisstock, Mary, boarding and day school for young ladies, Castle street
-Whisstock, William, tailor and draper, Thoroughfare
-Wilmshurst, William, Mariners’ Arms, New street
-Wilson, William, town crier, Angel lane
-Woods, John, master mariner, St. John’s street
-Woods, Robert, sailmaker and shopkeeper, Plough inn, Bredfield street
-Wood, John, solicitor and coroner, offices, Church street, h Thoroughfare
-Woods, Charles, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street
-Woods, John and Son, nursery and seedsmen, Cumberland street
-Woods, Jane, straw bonnet maker, New street
-Wright, Jeremiah. jun., tailor and woollen draper, Church street
-Wright, Harriet, dyer, Thoroughfare
-Wright, William, boot and shoe maker, Church street
-Wright, James, shopkeeper, Bredfield st.
-Wright, John, baker, Bredfield street
-Wright, John, plumber and glazier, Brook street
-Wrinch, Henry, corn merchant, Cumberland street
-Youell, John, horsebreaker, Cutting’s lane
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-
-IPSWICH.
-
-
-Ipswich is a flourishing market town and port, and the capital of the
-Eastern division of the county of Suffolk, pleasantly situated on the
-North-east side of the Gripping. By means of the Eastern Union Railway,
-Ipswich has now a direct communication with London, Colchester, Norwich,
-Peterborough, and all parts of the kingdom, and is distant 68 miles N.E.
-of London; 17 miles N.E. of Colchester; 45 S. of Norwich; 54 S.S.W. of
-Yarmouth; 8½ W.S.W. of Woodbridge; and 26 miles S.E. by E. of Bury St.
-Edmund’s. Contained in 1831, 20,454 inhabitants; in 1841, 24,000; and in
-1851, 32,697. It stands on a gentle declivity, forming part of a circle
-round a reach of the river, and over which there is an iron bridge,
-leading to Stoke.
-
-The Public Buildings are—the Town Hall; the Custom House, situated on the
-Quay; the Corn Exchange; the County Gaol; and the Borough Gaol, in the
-front of which are the Courts for holding the Summer Assizes, and the
-Sessional business of the district. This is an Assize town for Suffolk,
-place of election, polling place for East Suffolk, a Poor Law Union, and
-a County Court. The chief trade of the town arises from the export of
-corn, malt, cheese, and butter, agricultural implements, &c.
-
-Messrs. Ransomes and Sims., the celebrated agricultural implement makers,
-have opened an immense trade and manufacture in the town during the last
-few years. The Eagle Foundry of Mr. Mason, and St. Peter’s Foundry,
-belonging to Messrs. Turner, are large establishments, and employ a large
-number of hands. There are breweries, maltings, tanneries, ship and boat
-yards, coach works, cooperages, rope yards, shot foundry, anastatic
-printing works, soapery, seed mills, manufactory of bricks, tiles, Roman
-cement, artificial stone, lime, tobacco pipes, baskets, &c.
-
-The Orwell is noted for its picturesque beauty. This river has been much
-improved and deepened, and a wet dock has been formed, comprising an area
-of 33 acres, in which vessels drawing from 14 to 15 feet of water can at
-all times lay afloat. The trade and commerce of this port has very
-materially increased since its formation. Steam vessels sail every tide
-to Harwich.
-
-The Market for corn and cattle is held on Tuesday, and the general Market
-on Tuesday and Saturday. St. George’s Fair is held on the first Tuesday
-in May, and two following days, there is also a Stock Fair at the same
-time. The Lamb Fair on August 22nd, and two following days, is held at
-Handford Hall Farm, and is a considerable Fair for the sale of lambs and
-stock. There are also monthly sales by auction for horses, cattle, &c.,
-conducted by Mr. J. W. Knights, at his sale yard. The Corporation
-consists of the mayor, 10 aldermen, and 30 town councillors. The town is
-divided into five wards, viz., St. Clement’s, St. Margaret’s, Middle
-ward, Bridge ward, and Westgate Gate; each ward returns six councillors
-for three years, two go out of office every year. There is a Borough
-Police. Since the year 1839, the Summer Assizes have been held here.
-The Petty Sessions are held here, and here is a Court both for civil and
-criminal causes. No freeman can be compelled to serve on juries out of
-the town, or to discharge the duties of county officers, excepting that
-of Sheriff. The borough returns two members to Parliament. The parishes
-are—St. Clement, with 7,050 inhabitants; St. Mary Key, 1,013; St.
-Lawrence, 590; St. Margaret, 5,892; St. Helen, 2,593; St. Stephen, 522;
-St. Mary Tower, 995; St. Mary Westfield, 324; St. Matthew, 5,806; St.
-Peter, 2,541; St. Mary Stoke, 2,031; St. Nicholas, 1,940; St. Mary Elms,
-1,051; and St. Mary Whitton, 476. Trinity church is a chapel of ease to
-St. Clement’s. Here are a Jews’ Synagogue, Roman Catholic chapel, 5
-Baptist chapels, 2 Independent chapels, an Unitarian chapel, a Quakers’
-meeting house, 3 Wesleyan chapels, a Primitive Methodists’, and a
-Swedenborgian chapel.
-
-There are many objects of interest to the antiquarian in and about the
-town. A very fine building was erected on the common Quay in 1845, the
-centre of which is appropriated as a hall of commerce.
-
-The MECHANICS’ INSTITUTION is in a very flourishing condition and has a
-library of more than 4000 volumes.
-
-The LITERARY INSTITUTION, held in a portion of the Town Hall, has
-belonging to it a library of ancient and modern literature. The
-Philosophical and Philological Societies hold fortnightly meetings, from
-September to March.
-
-Here are also a Museum, Theatre, Temperance Hall, Public Bath, Fine Art
-Association, French and Theological Libraries. There are several Charity
-Schools, Almshouses, and many charitable institutions, amongst which are
-the Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital and Dispensary, with 30 beds, situated
-in Berners street.
-
-About a mile Westward from the town is Sproughton Chantry; the mansion,
-from its elevated position, commands an extensive and picturesque view of
-the adjacent country. Other seats in the neighbourhood are Birkfield
-Lodge, Holy Wells, the Red House, and Stoke Park, the seat of Peter
-Robert Burrell, Esq.
-
-ST. CLEMENT’S CHURCH, erected about 1500, is a plain structure,
-consisting of a nave, two spacious side-aisles, and a fine tower, in
-which are a good clock and six musical bells. A few years ago, the
-interior was re-seated, and the exterior flinted and thoroughly repaired.
-Among the monuments in the interior is one to the memory of Thomas
-Eldred, who accompanied Cavendish in his circumnavigation of the globe,
-during the years 1586–7–8. The benefice is a rectory, consolidated with
-that of St. Helen’s, and now valued at £326 per annum. In monastic
-times, it was appropriated to the Priory of St. Peter. The executors of
-the late Rev. J. T. Nottidge are patrons, and the Rev. W. W. Wodehouse,
-M.A., is the incumbent.
-
-TRINITY CHURCH is a Chapel of Ease, or District Church, erected in 1835,
-at a cost of £2,000, by the late Rev. J. T. Nottidge, then patron and
-incumbent. The present incumbent is the Rev. F. H. Maude.
-
-ST. HELEN’S CHURCH, on the East side of the town, is of very ancient
-foundation, but was rebuilt in 1835, and neat brick transepts added in
-1837; and a few years ago the nave was rebuilt and fitted with new open
-benches. It was anciently appropriated to the Leprous hospital of St.
-James, or Mary Magdalen, which stood near it; but it is now a rectory,
-which ever since the Reformation, has been consolidated with that of St.
-Clement’s, and is valued in K.B. at £8 13s. 9d.
-
-ST. LAWRENCE’S CHURCH is a plain but ancient fabric, which is mentioned
-in Domesday Book, but is said to have been rebuilt in 1431 by John
-Bottold, who was buried in it, as also was Edmund Daundy, one of the
-benefactors of the town, who died in 1515. Upon the wall, behind the
-western gallery, is a painting of Christ disputing with the doctors,
-executed by Sir R. K. Porter, a military officer, during his sojourn at
-the barracks here. The benefice was appropriated to Trinity Priory, and
-is now a perpetual curacy, valued at £175. The parishioners are patrons;
-the Rev. J. C. Aldrich, incumbent.
-
-ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH, on the green to which it gives name, is a large
-and ancient structure of mixed architecture, consisting of a chancel,
-nave, aisles, and transepts, with a fine tower and south porch. It has a
-curious antique font, and a singularly painted ceiling, with several
-grotesque carvings standing out from the walls. The benefice is a
-perpetual curacy, valued at £115, in the patronage of Simeon’s Trustees,
-and incumbency of the Rev. J. Owen, M.A.
-
-ST. MARY-AT-ELMS is an ancient church, with a brick tower, supposed to
-stand near or upon the site of St. Saviour’s, as already noticed. In
-front of it is a row of fine elms, and near it are Smyth’s almshouses,
-and several old dwellings, bearing marks of former grandeur. This church
-was appropriated to Trinity Priory, and is now a perpetual curacy, valued
-at £80, in the gift of the parishioners, and incumbency of the Rev. W.
-Aldrich, A.B.
-
-ST. MARY-AT-THE-QUAY is a plain structure, with a tower curiously built
-of flint, and containing six bells. It is commonly called Key Church,
-and must have been rebuilt after 1448, when Richard Gowty ordered his
-body to be buried in the churchyard, and gave Calyon stone “for the whole
-new church, which was to be erected.” The church spoliator, Dowsing,
-paid a visit to this edifice in 1643, and tore down nine superstitious
-pictures, and destroyed many inscriptions. The roof is supported by
-light clustered columns; and in a small transept is the tomb of Henry
-Tooley, the founder of the almshouses bearing his name. The living is a
-perpetual curacy, valued at £103, in the gift of the parishioners, and
-incumbency of the Rev. John Duningham, M.A.
-
-ST. MARY-AT-STOKE, commonly called Stoke Church, is picturesquely seated
-on the south bank of the river Gipping, opposite the rest of the town,
-and consists of a nave, chancel, north aisle, a fine tower, and a brick
-porch. It is of ancient foundation, but has undergone so many repairs
-and renovations, that little of the original fabric remains. It was
-given by King Edgar, in 970, to the prior and convent of Ely; and their
-successors, the Dean and Chapter of Ely, are now patrons of the rectory,
-which is valued in K.B. at £12, and is now worth about £500 per annum;
-the tithes having been commuted for a yearly modus of £475. The Rev.
-Stephen Croft, M.A., is the present incumbent.
-
-ST. MARY LE TOWER is the largest, and is considered the principal church
-in the town, though only a perpetual curacy, valued at £103, in the gift
-of the parishioners, and incumbency of the Rev. Wm. Nassau St. Leger,
-B.A., who is now military chaplain at Corfu. The present officiating
-curate is the Rev. L. Stanton.
-
-ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, at the west end of the town, stands in a large
-burial ground, and is a plain, unassuming structure, consisting of a
-nave, chancel, side aisles, tower, and south porch. It was re-pewed
-about 1840, and was enlarged in 1843 by the extension of the south aisle.
-A further enlargement is in contemplation. The font is ancient, and has
-a finely carved cover, executed and presented by Mr. Hewett. At the east
-end of the south aisle is an elaborately painted glass window, inserted
-in December, 1853, in memory of the late wife of the present rector. It
-was executed by Geo. Hedgeland, Esq., from a design by Edward Howard,
-Esq., a brother of the deceased. The church has galleries and about 850
-sittings. The Lord Chancellor is patron, the Rev. Charles Hicks Gaye,
-M.A., incumbent.
-
-ST. NICHOLAS’ CHURCH, in the lower part of the town, near the river, is
-supposed to have been built upon the site and partly with the materials
-of St. Michael’s, which is mentioned in Domesday Book. It is built
-partly of flint, and has a cemented tower, containing four bells. It was
-repaired and newly fitted with open benches in 1848, at the cost of about
-£300. It was appropriated to St. Peter’s Priory, and is now a perpetual
-curacy, valued at £150, in the gift of the parishioners, and incumbency
-of the Rev. Charles Ward, M.A.
-
-ST. PETER’S is one of the most ancient churches in the town, standing
-close to the site of Wolsey’s College. It is a plain structure,
-consisting of a chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, and a tower
-containing six bells. The tower is a good specimen of the flint work so
-frequently observed in Suffolk and Norfolk. In 1842–3, the church was
-repaired and repewed, and the burial ground enclosed. A new gallery was
-erected in 1848. The font is very ancient, and covered with carvings of
-animals. The perpetual curacy, valued at £138, is in the gift of
-Simeon’s Trustees, and incumbency of the Rev. H. T. Lumsden, M.A.
-
-ST. STEPHEN’S is one of the churches mentioned in Domesday Book, and is
-mostly built of flint, except the tower, which is brick cemented. It
-contains a monument, with kneeling effigies of Wm. Leeman and his wife.
-The rectory, valued in K.B. at £4. 12s. 8½d., and now at £150, is in the
-patronage of the Rev. W. Burgess, and incumbency of the Rev. Thos.
-Davidson, B.A.
-
-CHAPELS.—The twelve parish churches, and the chapel of ease just
-described, have seat room for about 8,500 persons; and there is
-accommodation for about 10,000 in the sixteen other places of worship in
-the town, of which four belong to Baptists, three to Independents, two to
-Wesleyans, and one each to Roman Catholics, Unitarians, Friends,
-Primitive Methodists, Swedenborgians, and Jews.
-
-TACKET STREET INDEPENDENT CHAPEL was erected in 1720, by the Presbyterian
-congregation, who had previously, for more than 40 years, occupied a
-small chapel in the Green yard, St. Peter’s, and were the successors of
-the NONCONFORMISTS, who were so called from their refusing to subscribe
-to everything contained in the Book of Common Prayer, as required by the
-Act of Uniformity, passed soon after the restoration of Charles II. This
-chapel will seat about 800 hearers, and has a good organ and a burial
-ground. Near it is a house for the minister, the Rev. W. Notcutt, whose
-grandfather officiated here till his death in 1756, in his 84th year.
-The INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, in St. Nicholas’ street, is a neat Gothic
-structure, which was opened in 1829. It has about 1000 sittings,
-including the galleries erected in 1839 and 1845. The Rev. J. Raven is
-the minister. SALEM INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, in St. George’s street, is
-small, and the Rev. J. Gay is its minister.
-
-The UNITARIAN CHAPEL, in St. Nicholas’ street, is one of the oldest
-chapels in the town, and has a beautifully carved pulpit, and about 1,200
-sittings. Its congregation originated from the meetings of the
-Nonconformists about 1660, and was for many years Presbyterian, but the
-chapel was not built till 1700. The Rev. Henry Knott is the present
-pastor.
-
-The FRIENDS’ MEETING HOUSE, in Bank street, was built in 1796, and will
-seat about 700 hearers.
-
-The ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL, on the Woodbridge road, was erected in 1825,
-and enlarged in 1839, chiefly at the expence of its first priest, the
-Rev. P. L. Simon, one of the refugees who left France at the commencement
-of the Revolution, and resided here till his death, in September, 1839.
-It is a small building in the early English style, with sittings for 700.
-Its priests reside at Stoke by Nayland.
-
-The BAPTIST CHAPEL, in Dairy lane, was built by a congregation of
-Baptists formed in 1758. It has 800 sittings, and is under the ministry
-of the Rev. Thos. Poock. ZOAR CHAPEL, in David street, was built in
-1841, by the Baptists who seceded from Dairy lane chapel in 1829. It
-cost about £900, and has 500 sittings, but no pews. TURRET LANE CHAPEL,
-erected in 1842, belongs to the Particular Baptists, and is under the
-ministry of the Rev. Isaac Lord. STOKE CHAPEL is the largest of the four
-Baptist chapels in Ipswich, and was erected in 1774, but has since been
-rebuilt and several times enlarged, so that it will now seat about 900
-hearers. It is an octangular building, and is now under the ministry of
-the Rev. J. Webb.
-
-The WESLEYAN CHAPEL, in New Market lane, was erected in 1816, and is a
-neat brick building, containing about 1000 sittings. The WESLEYAN
-ASSOCIATION METHODIST CHAPEL, in Friar street, was built in 1837, for
-about 850 hearers; and the PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL, in Rope lane, was
-built in 1839, and has about 500 sittings.
-
-The JEWS’ SYNAGOGUE, in Rope lane, is a small brick building with pointed
-windows. The Jews have a small burial ground in Salter’s lane, and Mr.
-Levy Lamburgh is their rabbi.
-
-The NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, in High street, is a small building erected in
-1847, by Swedenborgians, and now under the ministry of the Rev. D. G.
-Goyder, M.D.
-
-The PLYMOUTH BRETHREN have a meeting room in Prince’s street.
-
-
-
-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Abbott, Rev., St. George’s terrace, Globe lane
-Adye, Mrs. Elizabeth S., Silent street
-Aldrich, Rev. William, Northgate street
-Alexander, Richard D., Esq., Saint Matthew’s street
-Alexander, Capt. Henry, Woodbridge road
-Alexander, Miss Jane, St. Helen’s street
-Anness, Richard, St. Austin’s street, St. Peter’s
-Archer, Mr. William, Woodbridge road
-Bacon, Edward, Esq., Tavern street
-Baker, Mrs. Sarah, Carr street
-Barney, Mr. William M., Victoria road
-Bartlett, Mrs. E., Lower Brook street
-Blanchflower, Rev. George, Wesleyan minister, St. George’s terrace, Globe
-lane
-Boby, Mr. William, Tacket street
-Bond, Henry Cooper, Esq., St. Helen’s street
-Bond, Mrs. Maria, St. Margaret’s street
-Baynes William, Esq., Berrington road
-Bradley, Mr. Jonathan B., St. Matthew’s terrace, London road
-Bridges, John Hart, Friars’ road
-Broadbank, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Margaret’s plain
-Brown, William, Esq., Gyppeswyk hall
-Bruff, Peter, Esq., Handford lodge, Handford road
-Buck, Mr. George, Woodbridge road
-Buck, Mrs. Mary, Norwich road
-Burton, Joseph, Esq., Bolton hill
-Burrows, Samuel, Esq., Fonnereau road
-Burrows, Mr. Robert, senr., Victoria road
-Butcher, Mr. George Frederick, Barrington road
-Butler, the Misses, Berners street
-Byles, Jeremiah, Esq., Hill house
-Chapman, Samuel B., Esq., Berners street
-Chapman, Mr. H., Tower lodge, Tower str.
-Chevalier, Barrington, Esq., Grove house, St. Helen’s
-Churchman, William, Esq., Belmont terrace, London road
-Christie, John, Esq., Norwich road
-Clarke, Misses, St. Nicholas’ street
-Clarke, Mr. Joseph, Berners street
-Clarkson, Rev. William, Albert terrace, Norwich road
-Cobbold, John, Esq., Cliffe house
-Cobbold, John Chevalier, Esq., M.P., Tower street
-Cobbold, Mrs., Northgate street
-Cobbold, Arthur, Esq., Rose Hill cottage
-Coe, Charles, Esq., Berners street
-Cole, Mr. Ebenezer, St. Nicholas’ place
-Cole, Mr. James, Berners street
-Corder, Edward, Esq., Woodbridge road
-Corder, Mr. James, Berners street
-Cowell, Mrs. Martha, St. Nicholas’ street
-Cowell, Samuel Harrison, Esq., Berners st.
-Crisp, Miss Susanna, Norwich road
-Cutting, Miss Elizabeth, Haills terrace, London road
-Crowe, Mrs. Harriet, Woodbridge road
-Daniel, Rev. J. E., chaplain to the County gaol
-Davy, John, Esq., Bramford road
-Deane, Charles, Esq., Woodbridge road
-Dobson, Miss, St. Peter’s street
-Dove, Mrs., Berners street
-Eade, Mrs. Ann, Priory place
-Elwes, Timms H., Esq., Fonnereau road
-Ensor, Mrs. Hannah, Northgate street
-Faires, Mr. William B., Berners street
-Fison, Joseph, Esq., Stoke hill
-Fitch, Miss Emma, Norwich road
-Footman, Mrs. Harriet, Tower street
-Forter, Miss Louisa, Lower Brook street
-Fosdike, Mrs. Elizabeth, Silent street
-Frewer, Mr. Isaac, Berners street
-Fuller, Mr. James, Berners street
-Gale, Mr. William, Norwich road
-Goss, Miss Louisa, Park terrace
-Gooch, Miss Mary, Museum street
-Goodchild, Miss Emma, St. Helen’s str.
-Gower, C. F., Esq., Novia Scotia house, Wherstead road
-Green, Mr. William, Woodbridge road
-Groom, Mrs. Ann, London road
-Hardy, Mrs. Elizabeth, Orwell place
-Harper, Mrs. Mary, Norwich road
-Harcourt, Frederic, Esq., Norwich road
-Heath, Mrs., Belmont terrace, London road
-Head, Miss Caroline, Woodbridge road
-Hedge, J. H., Esq., North Lodge, Norwich rd
-Hill, Mrs. Mary, Park terrace
-Howard, Mr. Crisp, Berners street
-Hockley, Colonel, St. Matthew’s street
-Howth, Mrs. Eliza, Northgate street
-Hunt, Edward, Esq., Woodbridge road
-Hunt, John, Esq., Norwich road
-Hunt, Mr. J., St. Peter’s street
-Hunt, Miss Ann, London road
-Hunt, Mr. William, Fonnereau
-Innes, Miss Charlotte, Westgate street
-Jackson, Mrs. Sarah, Elm street
-Jaynes, Mrs. Mary Anne, Priory place
-Johnson, Mrs. Ann, Victoria road
-Jones, Mrs. Harriet, Globe lane
-Kittoe, Mrs., Northgate street
-Kelly, Sir Fitzroy, M.P. for East Suffolk, the Chantry
-Kembell, Hamment, Esq., Museum street
-Kent, Mr. Abraham, Curriers’ lane
-Kerrison, Roger H. Esq., Hill house, Woodbridge road
-Kindred, Mr. Matthew E., Berners street
-Last, Mrs. Elizabeth, Park terrace
-Lackard, Edward, Esq., Westfield house
-Lane, Samuel, Esq., Lower Brook street
-Leath, Thomas R., Esq., Woodbridge rd.
-Lester, Miss Mary Ann, Berners street
-Leverett, Mrs. Maria Ann, Berners street
-Lott, Miss, Westgate street
-Marriott, Mrs. Martha D., Woodbridge road
-Mason, Mrs. Eliza, Lower Brook street
-Mason, Rev. Thomas, Carr street
-Maw, John, Esq., Woodbridge road
-May, Mr. John M., Berners street
-Matthew, Mrs. Hannah, Promenade terrace, London road
-Mitchell, Mrs. Ann, Victoria road
-Morgan, Mrs. Louisa, Woodbridge road
-Morgan, Miss Elizabeth, Bolton hill
-Mudd, Mr. George, London road
-Neves, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Nicholas’ street
-Orford, John, Esq., Brook hall, Norwich road
-Parker, Miss Betsy, Berners street
-Pering, Mrs. Mary, Berners street
-Perkin, Mrs. Mary Ann, St. Helen’s street
-Perry, Robert, Esq., Berners street
-Perry, Miss Sophia, Berners street
-Phillips, Lieut.-Col., Stoke hall
-Pitcairn, Mrs. May, Fonnereau road
-Pipe, Mrs. Ann, Tavern street
-Porter, Mrs. Mary Ann, Orwell place
-Powell, Miss, St. Peter’s street
-Pyemont, Miss, Park terrace
-Ram, James, Esq., barrister, Silent street
-Ramsay, Mrs. Jeannet, Berner street
-Ransome, Robert, Esq., Fonnereau road
-Ransome, James A., Esq., Carr street
-Ransome, Frederic, Esq., Lower Brook street
-Raven, Rev. John, Independent minister, Berners street
-Read, Mr. Edward, London road
-Ridley, Frederic, Esq., Adelphi place, Lower Brook street
-Ridley, Mrs. Marian, Adelphi place, Lower Brook street
-Rist, Mrs., Adelphi place, Lower Brook street
-Rudkin, John, Esq., Adelphi place, Lower Brook street
-Reeve, Mr. Robert, Berrington road
-Ridley, Samuel, Esq., Norwich road
-Rivers, Mrs., Woodbridge road
-Rodwell, William, Esq., Woodlands
-Root, Mr. William, jun., Lower Brook st.
-Sanders, Mrs. Elizabeth, Oriel cottage, London road
-Shuttleworth, Thomas, Esq., Rosary, Bramford road
-Sibly, Miss Urania, Globe lane
-Smith, Misses A. and C., Fonnereau road
-Spalding, Mrs. Rachel, Silent street
-Squirrill, Mr. Robert, Victoria road
-Stanford, Mrs., St. George’s terrace, Globe lane
-Stone, Misses M. and L., St. Nicholas, street
-Stebbings, Miss Susan, Orwell place
-Thurston, Mrs. Sarah B., Queen street
-Trill, Mrs. Louisa F., St. Matthew’s street
-Turner, Edward, College street
-Turner, Major, Westgate street
-Turner, Miss, London road
-Turner, the Misses, Christ Church park house
-Tunney, Mrs. Louisa, Foundation street
-Unwin, Mrs., Berners street
-Vulliamy, Frederic, Esq., St. Margaret’s green
-Ward, Rev. Charles, Woodbridge road
-Walford, Capt. William, of the royal navy, Haills terrace, London road
-Waitehill, Mrs., Adelphi place, Lower Brook street
-Ward, Miss Elizabeth, Priory place
-Webber, Samuel, Esq., White House
-Williams, Mr. Robert, Victoria road
-Whitbread, Captain, Promenade terrace, London road
-Walford, Desboro, London road
-Worts, Mr. Frederic, St. Nicholas’ street
-Waller, Mr. Stephen, Falcon street
-Welton, Edward, Esq., Woodbridge road
-Wood, Miss Mary, Woodbridge road
-Woodhouse, Rev. Walter, St. Helen’s, Woodbridge road
-Wood, Mr. William, Norwich road
-Woodward, Miss E., St. Matthew’s street
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-TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
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-Abraham, John, stationer, Queen street
-Abbott, Jonathan, Globe inn, Globe lane
-Abbot, Jonathan, Waterman’s Arms, St. Peter’s dock
-Abbott, Samuel, cheese and butter factor, and grocer, Corn hill
-Adams, Emma, pork dealer, St. Matthew’s street
-Adams, Webster, surgeon and apothecary, medical officer to St. Clement’s
-district, Fore street
-Ager, Edmund, milliner, draper, haberdasher, &c., Westgate street
-Alderson, George F., dispensing and family chemist, Corn hill
-Alderton, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Old Butter market
-Alderton, Thomas, turner, Falcon Street
-Aldous, Arthur H., solicitor, agent to the Albion Life, and Law Union
-Fire and Life Offices, and solicitor to the E. C. Building Society,
-Princes street
-Aldred, Elizabeth, dress maker, Elm str.
-Allcock, Edward, tailor, Lady’s lane
-Allowy, John, governor of the Gaol
-Allen, Mark, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s str.
-Allen, Joseph, shopkeeper, Handford road
-Allarad, Elijah, tailor, Friars’ new road
-Alexander and Co., bankers, Bank street
-Alexander, Henry, cooper, St. Helen’s street
-Alexander, William, hair cutter, Falcon street
-Alston, Stephen, merchant tailor and hatter, Old Butter market
-Amis, John, Elephant and Castle, Handford road
-Andrews, John, butcher, Old Butter Market
-Andrews, Maria, fancy repository, St. Peter’s street
-Andrews, Robert C., miller, Woodbridge road
-Andrews, Charles, corn chandler, St. Austin street
-Andrews, George W., butcher, Westgate street
-Andrews, John, tea dealer and grocer, the Mount
-Andrews, James, tea dealer, Woodbridge road
-Anright, Catherine M., shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street
-Annes, Samuel R., pharmaceutical chemist, Tower street
-Archer, George T., furnishing and general ironmonger, Tavern street
-Archer, Robert, coal merchant, St. Peter’s dock wharf, h Norwich road
-Ardley, Martha H., milliner and dress maker, St. Matthew’s street
-Armstrong, John, tea dealer, Woodbridge road
-Arnouss, George G., boot and shoe maker, Fore street
-Artis, James, Blue Coat Boy, Silent street
-Ashford, Alfred, general clothier and silversmith, Fore street
-Ashford, Alfred, furniture broker, Fore street
-Ashford, Charles, grocer and tea dealer, Westgate street
-Ashford, George, Running Buck, St. Margaret’s plain
-Ashford, William, watch and clock maker, Fore street
-Atthill, Robert, surgeon, Fore street
-Attle, Henry, bread and biscuit baker, Borough road
-Austin, Henry, painter, St. Stephen’s lane
-Austin, William, shoemaker, Tacket st.
-Backhouse, Noah, stove and kitchen range manufacturer, St. Matthew’s
-street
-Backhouse, Benjamin, architect and surveyor, agent for District Fire
-Insurance and Amicable Life offices, Norwich road
-Bacon, Cobbold, and Comp., bankers, Tavern street; draw on Glyn and Co.
-Bacon, John, boot and shoe maker, Carr street
-Bacon, Harriet, pastry cook, Norwich road
-Bacon, Samuel, builder, Berners street
-Baillie, John, town mission, St. Nicholas’ street
-Bailey, William, boot and shoe maker, Church street
-Baldwin, Stephen, shoe maker, Wyke’s Bishop street
-Bailey, William, boot and shoe maker, Fore street
-Baker, Joshua, shoe maker, Woodbridge road
-Baker, Richard W., butcher, St. Margaret’s street
-Baker, Thomas, tobacconist, Dial lane
-Baker, John, hairdresser, Tower street
-Baker, Robert L., shoe maker, Rope lane
-Baker, Richard, butcher, Rope lane
-Baker, Isaac P., solicitor and agent to the Law Fire office, Lower Brook
-street
-Baker, William, Dolphin, St. Mary’s quay
-Ball, Squire, music seller and pianoforte tuner, Old Butter market
-Baldwin, William, boot and shoe maker, Northgate street
-Bales, George W., gun maker, Cornhill
-Bantoft, John, corn chandler, Saint Matthew’s street
-Bantoft, Richard, tailor, draper, and hatter, Queen street
-Baker, Thomas, butcher, Tavern street
-Ball, John H. G., teacher of music and dancing, Upper Brook street
-Baldry, Emily, dress maker, Westgate street
-Baldwin, William, Ferry inn, Back street
-Balderson, Samuel, builder, Stoke street
-Barber, Samuel C., bookbinder, Carr st.
-Barber, Samuel, flour agent, Tacket street
-Barber, Robert, hairdresser, St. Margaret’s street
-Barker, John, jun., cabinet maker and upholsterer, Old Butter market
-Barber, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, St. Stephen’s lane
-Barker, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street
-Barker, Charles, Harp inn, Prince’s str.
-Barratt, William, shoemaker, Key street
-Barnett, Phineas, wholesale shoe and slipper manufacturer, St. Peter’s
-street
-Barnes, Frederic, architect and surveyor, Lower Brook street
-Bartelett, H., surgeon to Gaol
-Barns, Clark, cooper and basket maker, St. Peter’s street
-Barnes, Benjamin, basket maker and cooper, Westgate street
-Barton, Marianne, Berlin and fancy repository, Westgate street
-Barnes, Benjamin, butcher, Carr street
-Bass, William, pork butcher, Fore street
-Batley, John T., hatter, &c., Old Butter market
-Bateley, Henry B., plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, Westgate
-street
-Baxter, John, Water Lily, St. Helen’s street
-Baxter, Joseph, tinman and brazier, Rope lane
-Baxter, Robert and Ronald, tea and coffee dealers, Westgate street
-Beaumont, Charles, builder, St. Matthew’s street
-Beaumont, Emily, milliner and dress maker, St. Matthew’s street
-Beaumont, James, agent to the Accidental Death Assurance company, St.
-Helen’s street
-Beard, William, butcher, St. Peter’s street
-Beard, Samuel, ironmonger, Upper Brook street
-Beard, Isaac, butcher, Norwich road
-Beaumont, William, coal merchant, Fore street
-Beattie, John, photographic gallery, Museum street
-Belcher, Joseph, tailor, Carr street
-Bell, Robert C., tailor and hatter, St. Matthew’s street
-Benham, Dorothy, shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street
-Bennett, Henry, coach and harness maker, Fore street
-Bennett, William, boot and shoe maker, Tavern street
-Bennett and Co., tea dealers and grocers, Tavern street and Fore street
-Berryman, Thomas, valuer and house agent, Upper Brook street
-Berryman and Nunn, accountants and surveyors, Upper Brook street
-Berridge, Edward C., ironmonger, Old Butter market
-Berry, Samuel, May Bush, St. Helen’s street
-Betts, Edwin, confectioner, St. Peter’s street
-Betts, William, naturalist, Woodbridge road
-Betts, Edward, shopkeeper, Key street
-Bevan, Charles, butcher, Carr street
-Bevan, Henry, green grocer, St. Margaret’s street
-Birch, Robert, cabinet maker, paper hanger, and upholsterer, St.
-Matthew’s street
-Bird, Ashrud, chemist, Woodbridge road
-Bird, Buckingham, plumber, glazier, and gas fitter, Carr street
-Bird, Joseph, shoemaker, St. Helen’s street
-Biddle, George, Rose cottage, Bishop hall
-Bilham, Ellen, grocer, Crown street
-Bird, M. and S. A., milliners, &c., Upper Brook street
-Bird, James, cutler, &c., St. Nicholas’ street
-Bird, Joseph, tobacconist, Westgate street
-Bird, Edward, umbrella and parasol maker, King street
-Bird, William, blacksmith, Wyke’s Bishop hill
-Bird, William, painter, gas fitter, plumber, and glazier, Fore street
-Bird, William, fishmonger, Bridge street
-Bishop, Frederic, Ipswich Arms, Handford road
-Birt, Mary Ann, Crystal ale stores, St. James’ street
-Bishop, Edward W., brush maker and undertaker, Old Butter market
-Blacktin, Thomas, saw and tool maker, Upper Orwell street
-Blasby, Barnes, saddler and harness maker, St. Matthew’s street
-Blogg, Ashton, maltster, brewer, and spirit merchant, Orwell place
-Bloomfield, John, Ten Bells, Tower terrace
-Bloomfield, James, railway contractor, Wolsey street
-Bloomfield, Charles, blacksmith, St. Margaret’s street
-Blomfield, James, bread and biscuit baker, Fore street
-Blasby, Catherine, dress maker, New street
-Blyth, John, corn dealer, Victoria road
-Boby, Robert, Royal Oak, Northgate street
-Boor, Joseph, Market hotel, Upper Brook street
-Bond, Henry C., tanner, currier, and leather merchant, St. Helen’s street
-Bore, Jonah Edgar, green grocer, Upper Orwell street
-Borley, Joseph, cabinet maker, Friars’ street
-Bowles, James, town missionary, Globe lane
-Bowles, Alfred M., dancing master, London road
-Bowers, Enoch, glass and China depot, Westgate street
-Bray, Jacob F., clerk to guardians, Berners street
-Brill, James, file cutter, Bishop’s hill
-Brewster, Thomas, hair dresser, St. Helen’s street
-Brett, John, boot maker, Tavern street
-Broker, Benjamin, Marsh tavern, New Friars’ road
-Bridges, John Hart, brewer and wine and spirit merchant, Falcon street
-Bridges, John Hart, agent for Combe, Delafield, and Co’s London stout
-porter, and to the Provident Life Assurance society, Friars’ lane
-Brinsead, Henry, machine maker, Fore street
-Bristo, Henry G., wine and spirit merchant, Tacket street
-Brook, James, bookbinder, Prince’s street
-Brooks, James, cab proprietor, Norwich road
-Brook, Edwin, grocer, King street
-Brown and Comp., timber, deal, and slate merchants, St. Nicholas’ street
-Brown, Charles, baker, Dog’s head lane
-Brown, Lawrence, watch and clock maker, Tacket street
-Bruce, Elizabeth, milliner, Carr street
-Bryant, Sarah, dress maker, Carr street
-Buck, Jane, dress maker, St. Austin street, St. Peter’s
-Buck, Mary, and Daughters, boarding and day school, St. Helen’s street
-Buck, John D., B.A., boarding school, Lower Brook street
-Bugg, George W., boot and shoe maker, Queen street
-Buckingham and Son, boot and shoe manufacturers, Tavern street
-Bugg, Joseph, shopkeeper, Salthouse street
-Bugg, Frederic J., boot and shoe maker, Tacket street
-Bugg, Emily, dress maker, Tower terrace
-Bugg, Ann, clothes dealer, St. Margaret’s street
-Bull, Benjamin, rent and debt collector, Victoria street
-Bullen, George, sen., surgeon, Carr str.
-Bullen, George, jun., surgeon, Carr str.
-Bullett, Mary, milliner, St. Matthew’s street
-Bumstead, Timothy, the Grapes, Norwich road
-Bumstead, Charles, green grocer, Norwich road
-Bunn, William, solicitor, Museum street
-Bunn, Henry, solicitor, Elm street
-Burrell, James, marine store dealer, St. Helen’s street
-Bulwer, William, draper, Tacket street
-Burgess, Charles T., silversmith and jeweller, Tavern street
-Burch, Allen, shopkeeper, Rope lane
-Burley, David, tea dealer and coffee roaster, St. Peter’s street
-Burkle, David, watch and clock maker, St. Peter’s street
-Burrows, Robert, jun., silversmith, &c., Silent street
-Burnett, William, grocer, Fore hamlet
-Burton, Joseph, and Co., booksellers and publishers; Reeve’s and Read’s
-library office, Cornhill
-Burton and Sons, wholesale grocers, College street
-Burrows, Maria, brazier &c., Queen street
-Buston, John, straw bonnet manufacturer, Carr street
-Burwood, Thomas, tailor, Woodbridge road
-Burwood, Eliza, dress and stay maker, Woodbridge road
-Button, Joseph, baker, Fore hamlet
-Butcher, John, hat maker, Old Butter market
-Button, Emily, boarding and day school, Norwich road
-Buxton, Henry, boarding school, Carr street
-Byles and Comp., maltsters, College street
-Byford, Eliza, the Gun, Key street
-Catchpole and Company, brewers, Queen street
-Catchpole, Giles, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street
-Canham, Simon, bricklayer, Back hamlet
-Cansdale, Solomon, watchmaker, Carr str.
-Carr, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Lawrence street
-Carter, John, confectioner, baker, and beer house, Wearstead road
-Carter M., glove and shirt manufacturer, Tavern street
-Carter, Mrs. Jane, Priory House, Wolsey street
-Cattermole, Charles, baker, St. Helen’s street
-Cattermole, William, sen., builder, Carr street
-Card, Henry, builder, Bolton lane
-Chandler, Charles S., periodical dealer and fancy repository, Tacket
-street
-Chaplin, Abednego, ironmonger, oil and colour man, Old Butter market
-Chaplin, William, builder, Foundation st.
-Chaplin, William J., wine and spirit merchant, brewer, and cork cutter,
-Barley-Mow, Westgate street
-Chaplin, Shadrach, eating and coffee house, Carr street
-Chaplin, Frederic, carpenter, Norwich road
-Chaplin, Richard, green grocer, St. Matthew’s street
-Chapman, Samuel, furniture broker, New Market lane
-Chapman, Charles, baker and confectioner, Crown street
-Chapman, Brothers, chemists and druggists, Cornhill
-Chenery, William, chemist and druggist, Tavern street
-Chilver, George, chemist, Bell lane
-Chilman, Robert, bootmaker, Friars’ str.
-Chilton, Richard H., draper and silk mercer, Tavern street
-Chisnall, Thomas, builder, Fore street
-Christopherson, Charles, British and foreign fruiterer, Tacket street
-Christopherson, George, ironmonger, Fore street
-Christie, John, coal and salt merchant, Salthouse street
-Christie, George, pawnbroker, Fore street
-Church, Beaumont, Prince Albert, Lady’s lane
-Church, Edward, painter, Lady’s lane
-Churchman, Henry C., importer and manufacturer of tobacco and cigars,
-Hyde Park corner
-Clarke, Eliza, shopkeeper, Lady’s lane
-Clark, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Elm street
-Closson, Henry P., baker, &c., Carr str.
-Clarke, J. and C. soap and candle manufacturers, Great Friars’ road
-Clarke, John, boot and shoe maker, Fore street
-Clarke, H. and G. S., wholesale shoe manufacturer, Prince’s street
-Clarke, A. and M. R., drapers, &c., Fore street
-Clarke, Mary, schoolmistress, Gaol
-Clarke, Robert, boot and shoe maker, St. Peter’s street
-Clarke, James, baker and confectioner, Eagle street
-Clarke, Samuel, surveyor, Upper Brook street
-Clarke, Thomas K., pianoforte tunist, St. Helen’s street
-Clarke, William, glass and china shop, Orwell place
-Clarke, William B., boot and shoe maker, Friars’ street
-Clark, William M., joiner, St. Margaret’s street
-Clarke, William, outfitter, Upper Brook street
-Clements, Thomas T., wholesale and retail grocer and tea dealer, corner
-of Woodbridge road
-Clent, Thomas, tea dealer and Italian warehouseman, Tavern street
-Cobbold and Son, brandy and wine merchants, Lower Brook street
-Cobbold, John, corn and coal merchant and ship owner, Fore street
-Cocks, James, confectioner, Tacket street
-Cocks, William, confectioner, Crown str.
-Cocks, George, confectioner, Victoria road
-Cocks, Robert, confectioner, St. Matthew’s street
-Coe, David, wholesale milliner, Crown st.
-Cole, John, coachman, Globe lane
-Cole, Arthur, Old Grammar School House, Lower Brook street
-Cole, Richard S., jeweller, King street
-Cole, Ebenezer, agent for the Norfolk Shipping company, Quay Wharf
-Collins, Henry, shopkeeper, Foundry road
-Collins, George, basket maker, St. Helen’s street
-Collins, Robert, basket maker, Old Butter market
-Collins, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Westgate street
-Conder, Thomas, rate collector, St. Nicholas’ street
-Conder, James, haberdasher, grocer and tea dealer, Old Butter market
-Connor, Joseph, tobacconist, Norwich road
-Conder, Thomas, currier and leather merchant, gutta percha depôt, Old
-Butter Market
-Counel, William M., tea dealer, Woodbridge road
-Cook, Augustus, River Queen, Stoke str.
-Cook, John, newsvendor, Carr street
-Cook, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Bell lane
-Cook, George, clothier, Dog’s Head lane
-Cook, James, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street
-Cook, Alfred, S., ironmonger and stove and range manufacturer, Westgate
-str.
-Cook, Thomas, Anchor, Bell lane
-Cook, John, bookseller and news agent, Upper Orwell street
-Cooke, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, Fore street
-Cook, William, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, Upper Brook
-street
-Cook, James, corn chandler, Fore Hamlet
-Cook, Jasper, green grocer, Cornhill
-Cooper, Edward, fishmonger, St. Margaret’s green
-Cooper, William, green grocer, Carr street
-Cooper, John, broker, Dog’s Head lane
-Cooper, John, plough and harrow manufacturer, Marsh Iron Works
-Cooper, William, general dealer, St. Peter’s street
-Cooper, John, whitesmith and blacksmith, St. Margaret’s green
-Corbyn, William, tailor and draper, Berners street
-Cornell, Philip S., chemist, Tavern str.
-Corder, E. and H. S., drapers, Tavern st.
-Cornish, S., Bear and Crown inn, London road
-Corner, John, baker, Upper Orwell street
-Corbyn, William, jun., fancy repository, St. Matthew’s street
-Cornish, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Globe lane
-Cossey, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, Norwich road
-Cossey, Richard, bricklayer and plasterer, Norwich road
-Cott, William, coach builder, St. Matthew’s street
-Cove, Thomas, watchmaker and photographic artist, Orwell place
-Cowell, Samuel Harrison, wholesale stationer, lithographic, letterpress,
-and anastatic printer, and account book manufacturer, Old Butter Market
-Cowell, Samuel Harrison, tea dealer and wine and spirit merchant, New
-Market lane
-Cox, George, butcher, Norwich road
-Cox, William, green grocer, St. Helen’s street
-Cox, William, shopkeeper, Rope lane
-Cox, Samuel, pork butcher, Bell lane
-Crapnell, Joseph, grocer, Bramford road
-Creaseys, E. and E., milliners, Queen st.
-Creswell, George, hairdresser and perfumer, Cornhill
-Creswell, James, boot and shoe maker, Queen street
-Creswell, Henry K., baker, Wolsey street
-Crickmere, William, grocer, Duke street
-Crickmer, Samuel, shopkeeper, Wyke’s Bishop street
-Crickmer, George, shopkeeper, Rope lane
-Crisp, Frederic, painter, Foundation str.
-Crisp, Charles, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. Nicholas’ street
-Crispin, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, Silent street
-Crisp, Charles, furrier, Falcon street
-Crone, Alexander M., tea dealer, Tower street
-Cross, Alfred, turner, &c., St. Stephen’s lane
-Croydon, John F., shirtmaker, Fore street
-Cropling, Joseph, blacksmith, Bell lane
-Cuckow, James, shipowner, sailmaker, ship chandler, and general merchant,
-Quay Wharf
-Cudding, William, tailor and draper, King street
-Cudding, Alfred, Cock and Pie, Upper Brook street
-Cullein, George, Red Lion, Fore hamlet
-Cummings, Alexander, builder, Fore street
-Cutting, Miles, patent medicine vendor, St. Margaret’s street
-Curtis, William M., Orwell Cottage, London road
-Curtis, Daniel, Rose inn, St. Peter’s road
-Cuthbert, William, painter and glazier, Agent to Patent office, London,
-Bridge street
-Cuthbert, Edward, plumber, painter, and glazier, Carr street
-Dade, Walter, Sir Robert Peel, St. Helen’s street
-Daldry, William, lodging house keeper, St. Margaret’s plain
-Daleson, George, tea dealer, Woodbridge road
-Dale, William, shoemaker, Silent street
-Dale, Thomas, Swan inn, King street
-Dallinger, William H., engraver and copper-plate printer, Tacket street
-Dallinger, Sarah, dressmaker, Northgate street
-Damant, James, builder, Orchard street
-Daniell, Joseph, fishmonger and poulterer, Queen street
-Davy, Henry, artist, Globe lane
-Davy, Charles, Welcome Sailor, Fore hamlet
-Davy, John, shoemaker, Woodbridge road
-Dawson, William, saddler and harness maker, St. Margaret’s street
-Day, Joseph, plumber and glazier, Barley Mow lane
-Day, Robert, green grocer, Silent street
-Daynes, Geo., carpenter, St. Nicholas’ st.
-Day, Samuel, green grocer, College street
-Death, Edward, beerhouse and eating house, Tacket street
-Deaves, John, shopkeeper and beerhouse, Elm street
-Demuth, Frederic, hairdresser and corn extractor, Handford road
-Denny, Henry, paper hanger, Norwich road
-Dennant, Benjamin, Royal George, Victoria street
-Dennington, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s green
-Deward and Cook, milliners and straw bonnet makers, Old Butter Market
-Diaper, Charles, Bell inn, Bell lane
-Dorkin, James, stationer and news agent, Upper Brook street
-Dorling, Edward, district superintendent of Eastern Counties railway,
-Northgate street
-Downs, William, St. Nicholas’ street
-Downs, William, basket and sieve maker, Woodbridge road
-Downing, John, rope maker, St. Nicholas’ street
-Dothie and Soundy, tobacco manufacturers, Orwell place
-Drew, Francis, glazier, Rope lane
-Driver, James, tailor, St. Matthew’s Church lane
-Driver, John, shopkeeper, Tanner’s lane
-Driver, Levi, green grocer, Rope lane
-Drake, John, shoemaker, Silent street
-Drummond, Henry P., surgeon, Silent st.
-Dunn, Smith, plumber, glazier, and painter, Globe lane
-Dunnant, William, Defiance, Stoke street
-Dunnett, Thomas, shopkeeper, Fore street
-Dunnett, Thomas, wheelwright, Upper Orwell street
-Durrant, Christopher M., surgeon, Northgate street
-Durrant, Jonathan, tailor, &c., St. Margaret’s place
-Durant and Hammond, umbrella and parasol manufacturers, Tavern street
-Eade and Son, wine and spirit merchant, Hyde Park corner, and Suffolk
-Wine and Spirit Vaults, Westgate street
-Eaton, John, boot and shoe maker, Church street
-Edgley, George, tailor and draper, St. Peter’s street
-Edmonds, Christopher, stone and marble mason, Blackson street
-Edwards, Alfred, haircutter, fancy repository, Tavern street
-Edwards, George C., surgeon, Carr street
-Edwards, William, Admiral’s Head inn, St. Margaret’s street
-Edwards, Sarah, corset maker, Upper Brook street
-Elliott, Walter, butcher, Fore street
-Ellis, James, bookseller, St. Nicholas’ st.
-Ellis, Henry, pipe maker, Tanner’s lane
-Ellis, Harriet, milliner, Carr street
-Ellis, John, fruiterer, Tacket street
-Ellis, George E., bricklayer, St. Nicholas’ place
-Ellis, Thomas, Pot of Flowers, Wyke’s Bishop street
-Ellis, Henry, green grocer, Victoria str.
-Elliston, Edmund, bread and biscuit baker, Upper Brook street
-Ellisden, William, Shipwright’s Arms, Wearstead road
-Elliston, William, baker, Handford road
-Elwin, Thomas, corn chandler, Norwich road
-Elwin, Laura, dressmaker, Norwich road
-Ely, William, shoemaker, St. Helen’s street
-Emmerson, Thomas, saddler, St. Matthew’s street
-Emmerson, James, tailor, Handford road
-England, Dr., William, Fonnereau road
-Ennew, Esther, dressmaker, Silent street
-Esling, Robert, Tower brewery, Tower st.
-Ewrington, William, and John Metcalf Pollard; Shirreff and Son,
-solicitors, St. Margaret’s green
-Eyre, Alfred B., chemist Tacket street
-Fagan, Ellen, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Carr street
-Faiers, Samuel H., hair cutter and perfumer, Tavern street
-Fairweather, Edward, shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street
-Fair, William, Britannia inn, Whip street
-Farman, Robert, builder, St. Helen’s str.
-Farritt, George, Friars’ Head, Friars’ str.
-Farrow, George (late Tovell), stone and marble mason, Carr street
-Farrow, Joseph, Angel inn, Angel lane
-Farthing, Jonathan, butcher, Spread Eagle, Fore street
-Fayers, Robert, coach maker, Tower street
-Fayers, Rose, straw bonnet maker, Tower street
-Fell, John, Lion and Lamb, Victoria str.
-Fenton, Abraham, baker, Globe lane
-Fenton, John, bookseller, Wherstead road
-Feek, John, pastry cook and confectioner, Corn hill
-Field, Frederic butcher, St. Peter’s street
-Field, William, shopkeeper, Fore street
-Fitch, William, post master, Queen street
-Finch, William W., pilot, Quay
-Finnegan, Sarah, fancy repository, Fore st.
-Firman, John C., tea dealer and grocer, St. Matthew’s street
-Firth, William, shoe manufacturer, St. Nicholas’ street
-Firth, William, boot maker, London road
-Fish, Frederic, undertaker, mourning warehouseman, linen and woollen
-draper, silk mercer, hosier, haberdasher, &c., Tavern street
-Fisher, Mary, milliner, Upper Brook str.
-Fisk, Francis, white and red brick maker, St. Helen’s street
-Fisk, Elizabeth, furniture broker, Bolton lane
-Fisk, William, Orwell inn, Lower Orwell street
-Fisk, Edgar, tailor, Norwich road
-Fisk, William, grocer, Friars’ street
-Fiske, Charles, wholesale druggist, Carr and Northgate streets
-Fison, Joseph, chemical manure manufacturer, and seed and wool merchant
-Fison, Joseph, miller, Eastern Union mills
-Flaxman, Hannah, E. U. R. hotel, opposite railway station
-Fletcher, Robert, grocer, Borough road
-Fletcher, Joseph, grocer, Woodbridge road
-Flory, Caroline, wine and spirit merchant, St. Peter’s street
-Flory, William, post and job master, Coach and Horses yard, Upper Brook
-street
-Fox, John, pork butcher, St. Matthew’s street
-Footman and Company, linen drapers and silk mercers, Westgate street
-Foreman, Samuel, cattle dealer, Falcon street
-Foster, Robert W., professor of music, Norwich road
-Foster, Robert, teacher of music, Tavern street
-Foulger, Hamilton Lazarus, clothier and shoe manufacturer, Lower Orwell
-street
-Fountain, Robert, general dealer, New Friars’ road
-Fountain, Samuel, green grocer and carpenter, Norwich road
-Fox, Robert Fox on the Hill, Silent street
-Fox, Robert, upholsterer, Silent street
-Ford, William, tobacconist, Tavern street
-Fox, John, auctioneer, Westgate street
-Fox, Emma, upholsteress, Friars’ street
-Francis, James O., surgeon and registrar of marriages, Elm street
-Fraser, Roderick D., pawnbroker, Elm street
-Fraser, William, woollen and Manchester warehouseman, King street
-Frewer, James, sculptor and stone mason, Woodbridge road
-Freestone, John, shoemaker, Tower str.
-Freeman, William, shoemaker, Rope lane
-Francis, Richard, watchmaker, Queen street
-Frost, John Winter, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s street
-Frost, James, cooper, Salthouse street
-Frost, John, worm extractor, Mayor’s corner, St. Margaret’s
-Frost, John S., jun., hairdresser, Westgate street
-Fuller, George, tailor and green grocer, Carr street
-Fuller, George, shopkeeper, Fore hamlet
-Fulcher, Robert, baker, Wyke’s Bishop hill
-Fulcher, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, St. Austin street, St. Peter’s
-Fulcher, Mary, Cardinal’s Head, Wolsey street
-Fryers, Charles, Safe Harbour, Borough road
-Gall, James, corn chandler, New Friars’ road
-Galsworthy, Robert, solicitor, Carr street
-Garlic, Mary Ann, gutta percha dealer, Tavern street
-Gardener, James, fruiterer, Falcon street
-Garnham, Robert, corn chandler, Borough road
-Garnham, William, house agent and valuer, agent to the United Service
-Insurance office, Northgate street
-Garnham, John, tailor, Handford road
-Garnham, William, Queen’s Head, St. Matthew’s street
-Garrett, Garrett, iron merchant and Welsh fire brick merchant, St.
-Margaret’s green
-Garrod, John, Golden Lion hotel, Cornhill
-Garrod, John Joseph, baker, Bath street
-Garrod and Turner, auctioneers, Old Butter market
-Garrod, William, tailor, Crown street
-Gatrell, John H., silk mercer and draper, Tavern street
-Geard, John B., agent to the Mutual Life Assurance company, Friars’ road
-Geard, John B., public accountant and auditor, Flint wharf
-Gibbons, Edward, builder and brick and timber merchant, Wolsey street
-Gilbert, James, gardener, St. Margaret’s green
-Gill, George R., ironmonger, Westgate street
-Gill, Edward H., tailor and draper, Upper Brook street
-Girling, William, Grove tavern, St. Helen’s street
-Girling, Henry William, hat manufacturer, Steam Packet, Duke street
-Gladding, George, haircutter, Mount str.
-Gladding, James, butcher, Earl Grey, Fore hamlet
-Gleed, Thomas, Inland Revenue office, Woodbridge road
-Glyde, John, haircutter, Eagle street
-Glyde, John, bookseller, St. Matthew’s street
-Gocher, Thomas, jun., wholesale butcher, Westgate street
-Gocher, Charles, wholesale butcher, St. Peter’s street
-Godfry, Robert, Colchester Arms inn, Bridge street
-Godbold, Charles, New Globe, John str.
-Godbold, William, musician, St. Margaret’s green
-Godball, Charles W., Coach and Horses inn and posting house, Upper Brook
-street
-Goldsmith, Thomas, carpenter, Tower terrace
-Gooch, George, corn chandler, St. Stephen’s lane
-Goodchild, Henry, razor grinder, Wyke’s Bishop hill
-Goodchild, Elmer, glove maker, Woodbridge road
-Goodwin, Henry, tobacconist, Tacket str.
-Goodwin, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, Upper Orwell street
-Goodwin, John, tobacconist, St. Peter’s street
-Gooding, William, shoemaker, Upper Orwell street
-Goodwin, William S., furniture broker, Prince’s street
-Goodwin, Edward, pipe maker, Fore str.
-Goodram, William, Staff of Life beerhouse, and shopkeeper, Bramford road
-Goreham, Christmas, coach builder, Coleman street
-Goreham, Edward, baker, New street
-Gosling, Edward, tailor, Tower street
-Gosling, William, hairdresser, Crown street
-Gosling, William, bellhanger, St. Nicholas’ street
-Gosling, Henry, Star, Rope lane
-Goss, James, Wool Pack inn, Bolton lane
-Gower and Hunt, soap manufacturers and merchants, St. Peter’s
-Gowing, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Victoria street
-Goyder, David G., chemist, Norwich road
-Gray, William, New White Horse, Albion street
-Gray, Thomas, shoemaker, Eagle street
-Gray, Mary, clothes dealer, Upper Orwell street
-Green, Alfred L., coach builder and timber bender, Norwich road
-Grayston, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road
-Green, Thomas, Victoria hotel, Berners street
-Green, William, green grocer, Friars’ street
-Green, A. and L., hosiers, glovers, and shirt makers, Tavern street
-Green, Cutten, coach maker, Norwich road
-Green, Elijah, baker, Duke street
-Green, James, Malt and Hop Brewery and tap, Queen street
-Greenleaf, William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Fore street
-Greir, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street
-Grimsey, Benjamin F., solicitor, St. Nicholas Street
-Grimwade, Richard, woollen draper, tailor, and hatter, Westgate street
-Grimwood, Caroline, shopkeeper, Orwell place
-Groom, William, baker, Friars’ street
-Groom, Samuel G., surveyor, Norwich road
-Groom, George, marine store dealer, Eagle street
-Gross, Charles, basket and sieve maker, Old Butter market
-Gurney, John Smith, cabinet maker and turner, St. Peter’s street
-Guiver, Henry, Great White Horse hotel and posting house, Tavern street
-Gyford, Samuel, Maltsters’ Arms, Key street
-Haddock, James, bookseller, printer, binder, and engraver, public
-library, Old Butter market
-Hager, James, brickmaker and shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street
-Hagg, William, tailor, draper, hatter, and general outfitter, Upper Brook
-street
-Haggon, David, ship owner, King street
-Haggon, David, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, King street
-Haill, George, boot and shoe maker, St. Matthew’s Church lane
-Haken, Louisa, Fox inn, Upper Brook street
-Hall, Charles, shopkeeper, Carr street
-Hambling, Noah, White Lion, Stoke bridge
-Hamby, George Henry, master mariner, St. Helen’s street
-Hamilton, Andrew, saddler, Wherstead road
-Hamblin, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Westgate street
-Hammond, Frederic, Tooley’s Arms, Foundation street
-Hammond, Charles J., tea dealer, grocer and provision merchant, opposite
-St. Peter’s Church
-Hammond, Samuel, green grocer, St. Helen’s street
-Hammond, William, furniture dealer, St. Matthew’s street
-Hammond, Charles C., surgeon, Lower Brook street
-Hammond, Susanna, straw bonnet maker, Handford road
-Hancock, Christopher T., millinery establishment, Tavern street
-Hancock and Son, confectioners, Carr st.
-Hancock, John, bread and biscuit maker, Saint Nicholas’ street
-Hancock, Thomas, clothes renovator, Fore hamlet
-Haken, George, Heart of Oak inn, Duke street
-Hardy, Theophilus, plumber, gas fitter, &c., Orwell place
-Harpham and Vink, iron merchants and wholesale ironmongers, Quay, Iron
-wharf
-Harmer, Henry, beerhouse and shopkeeper, Borough road
-Harris, Thomas, banker’s clerk, agent to the Edinburgh Life Assurance
-society, Park terrace
-Harris, Ebenezer, dyer, Upper Brook st.
-Harris, Ebenezer, grocer, Norwich road
-Harris, George, corn chandler, Upper Orwell street
-Harris, Sophia, shopkeeper, Handford road
-Harrison, Mary Ann, boot and shoemaker, Upper Brook street
-Harrison and Gislingham, cabinet makers and upholsterers, Museum street
-Harrison, Susan C., Crown and Anchor Family and Commercial hotel,
-Westgate street
-Harrison, Robert L., Park Cottage, Bolton lane
-Hart, Morris, dealer in Birmingham and Sheffield goods, wholesale and
-retail, China, glass, and earthenware warehouse, Westgate street
-Hart, John, tailor, Handford road
-Hartridge, Mary Ann, Mulberry Tree, Woodbridge road
-Harvey, Daniel, painter, &c., Wherstead road
-Harwood, James, Bull inn, Quay street
-Harwood, James, smith in general, Back street
-Hartridge, George, Marquis Cornwallis, Coleman street
-Haszel, Joseph, hair cutter, Fore hamlet
-Hazell, Joseph, the Reapers, Stoke street
-Hayward, Edward, chemist, Upper Brook street
-Hayward, Stephen, dyer, St. Nicholas’ street
-Haward, James, builder, Mount street
-Havell, William G., hat maker, St. Margaret’s plain
-Hicks, John, Promenade terrace, London road
-Hicks, Henry J., butcher, Tavern street
-Hicks, Isaac, grocer and tea dealer, St. Matthew’s street
-Hill, Isaac, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s green
-Hill, Thomas, hairdresser, St. Peter’s street
-Hill, James, Wherry, Quay
-Hill, Joseph, wire worker, St. Matthew’s street
-Hillyard, Charles, boot and shoe maker, Fore street
-Hines, William, Britannia, Wyke’s Bishop hill
-Hearson, John, surveyor, builder, and patent shuttle maker, Crown street
-Heard, Thomas, commercial traveller, London road
-Hedge, John H. H., North Lodge, Norwich road
-Hedges, Samuel, shopkeeper, Carr street
-Helsdon, Dennis, fancy toy warehouse, Tacket street
-Head, Jeremiah, manager of Savings’ Bank, Queen street
-Hewitt, Charles, Case is Altered, Woodbridge road
-Herbert, Samuel, pork butcher, Rope lane
-Hoffman, Octavius Wm., surgeon, Prince’s street
-Hoffman, Octavius W., surgeon, Queen street
-Holden, John, fruiterer, Queen street
-Holden, John, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road
-Horne, William, sail maker, Ram inn, Quay
-Horrex, Eldred, carpenter, Norwich road
-Holder, Henry, head warder to Gaol
-Hopson, Edmund, grocer and earthenware dealer, Rope lane
-Hopper, Thomas, builder, Friars’ road
-Horsnaill, George, grocer, Fore street
-Howes, Charlotte, Bank Buildings, Bank street
-Howlett, William, blacksmith, Angel lane
-Hooper, Thomas, malthouse, New street
-Howe, John B., Salutation inn, Carr str.
-Howke, George, Fleece inn, St. Matthew’s street
-Howgoo, Jeremiah, baker, St. Margaret’s plain
-Howard, Charles, grocer, Crown street
-Hudson, John L., hairdresser and perfumer, Lower Brook street
-Hughes, Edward, green grocer, Rope lane
-Hunniball, Timothy, coach builder, Wyke’s Bishop’s hill
-Hunt, Miles, grocer, Norwich road
-Hunt, William, solicitor, St. Matthew’s street
-Hunt, William, bookseller, publisher, and stationer, Tavern street
-Hunt, John, flour dealer, Bell lane
-Hunt, Wright, corn merchant, St. Nicholas’ street
-Hunt and Co., merchant tailors, woollen drapers, and hatters, Tavern
-street
-Hurricks, Henry, bricklayer, Tower street
-Hutchinson, William, accountant, registrar of births and deaths,
-secretary to the Permanent Building society, Soane street
-Hutchinson, William, agent for the brick yard, Woodbridge road
-Ireland, Robert, mason, Old Gaol lane
-Ilott, Alexander, hosier, St. Austin’s str., St. Peter’s
-Jackaman, Simon Batley, solicitor, coroner for the borough, and clerk to
-the lighting and paving committee, Silent street
-Jackson, Charles T., Rising Sun, Friars’ street
-Jackson, Alfred, confectioner, St. Peter’s road
-James, Joseph, shoemaker, Fore hamlet
-James, Robert, draper, Duke street
-Jarman, Thomas, surgeon, St. Matthew’s, London road
-Jarman, William, tailor, St. Helen’s str.
-Jay, Elizabeth, watchmaker, Fore street.
-Jeffries, Samuel, cabinet maker, Queen street
-Jeffries, James M., Rose Villa, London road
-Jeffries, William B., seedsman and nurseryman, Westgate street
-Jennings, James, shopkeeper, Jolly Sailor, Handford road
-Jennings, John, painter and glazier, Handford road
-Jennings, Hannah, straw bonnet maker, Old Gaol lane
-Jennings, John, hatter, Tavern street
-Jennings, Richard F., solicitor, Falcon st.
-Jennings, Mark, Boar’s Head, St. Austin’s street, St. Peter’s
-Jervis, Henry, baker, Handford road
-Johns, Isabella, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Carr street
-Johnson, H. and E., milliners and dressmakers, Old Butter market
-Johnson, Robert, grocer, Rope lane
-Johnson, William, boot and shoe maker, Upper Brook street
-Johnson, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Tacket street
-Jones, John, C., butcher, St. Matthew’s street
-Jones, Richard, engineer, Woodbridge road
-Jones, John, shoemaker, St. Austin’s st., St. Peter’s
-Josselyn, George, solicitor, agent to the Sun Fire and Life office,
-vice-chairman of Ipswich dock commission, clerk to Ipswich and Stratford
-turnpike trusts, and actuary to Ipswich Tontine, Tower street
-Juby, E. and S., straw bonnet makers, Old Butter market
-Julian, Ezekiel S., corn chandler, Norwich road
-Keeble, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Quay street
-Keeble, Charles, hairdresser, St. Matthew’s street
-Keeble, Jeremiah, wire worker, Old Butter market
-Keeble, William, brazier, Upper Orwell street
-Keeley, William, shopkeeper, College st.
-Kent, William, butcher, Fore hamlet
-Kent, Frederic, baker, St. Matthew’s street
-Kent, Abraham, coach broker, Tanner’s lane
-Kent, John, White Hart inn, St. Lawrence’s street
-Kerry, Nicholas, Ipswich Arms, Lower Brook street
-Kerridge, Herbert, Golden Key, Woodbridge road
-Kersy, Robert S., shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street
-Kettle, Horace, G., corn chandler, Key street
-Kimble and Co., linen drapers, St. Peter’s street
-Kimble, Benjamin, grocer, St. Peter’s st.
-Kimpton, William, upholsterer, St. Matthew’s street
-King, Henry, saddler and harness maker, beerhouse, Prince’s street
-King, John, ecclesiastical glass painter, Upper Brook street
-King, Stephen B., butcher, Fore street
-King, Henry, grocer, Norwich road
-King, Stephen, butcher, Friars’ road
-King, George H., naturalist, Norwich road
-Kimmance, John, Park House school
-Kingston, George R., wholesale milliner, St. Peter’s street
-Kitton, Harry H., baker, Norwich road
-Kittrel, Robert G., tailor, Falcon street
-Knights, James W., auctioneer and mercantile and agricultural agent, Quay
-House
-Knights, Thomas, blacksmith, Shoulder of Mutton, Upper Orwell street
-Knights, James, ship’s smith in general, Salthouse street
-Knights, James, Green Man, Salthouse street
-Knivet, William, shopkeeper, Bell lane
-Lacey, Robert, farmer, Woodbridge road
-Lamb, Wray P., copperplate printer, Tower street
-Lamb, Robert, Blue Bell, Cornhill
-Lambert, William, tailor and woollen draper, St. Lawrence’s street
-Lancaster, James, boarding and day school, Lower Brook street
-Lambert, John, Birmingham and Sheffield warehouse, St. Matthew’s street
-Lane, William, tailor, Upper Orwell str.
-Langbridge, George, dyer, Carr street
-Langlin, Thomas, Fox and Hounds, Tanner’s lane
-Larst, Henry, confectioner, Westgate str.
-Last, Benjamin, corn chandler, Fore hamlet
-Last, Alfred, pianoforte tuner and regulator, Westgate street
-Last, Benjamin, baker, Bell lane
-Last, Mary, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s street
-Last, Henry, bricklayer, Tower street
-Lawrence, Edward E., coroner for the Duke of Norfolk liberty, clerk to
-the Association for the Prosecution of Felons, solicitor, clerk to the
-magistrates for the borough, and clerk to the magistrates of Samford
-Hundred, Tower street
-Leathers, John, Crown tavern, Crown street
-Lee, Pleasant, Bull and Dog, Fore street
-Lee, John, umbrella maker, Silent street
-Lee, Henry, King’s Arms, Cornhill
-Leek, Timothy, baker, Key street
-Leverett, Henry W., cabinet maker, Westgate street
-Levi, Moses, hardwareman, Tavern street
-Licence, Paul, hairdresser, Wherstead road
-Lindley, John, blacksmith, Tanner’s lane
-Ling, George, Royal Albert inn, opposite the railway station
-List, Deborah, shopkeeper, King street
-Lloyd, James, pork butcher, Fore hamlet
-Long, Daniel, house agent, St. Helen’s street
-Long, John, veterinary surgeon, Tower street
-Long, Peter B., solicitor and clerk to dock commissioners, Museum street
-Long, Alfred W. M., rate collector, Park terrace
-Love, Capt. Edward M., Upton House, Woodbridge road
-Lovewell, Henry, clothier, Market lane
-Lovett, John, tailor, Fore street
-Luff, Henry, builder, Neal street
-Lyons, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Elm str.
-Lyon, Robert, chemist and druggist, Upper Brook street
-Maddow, Jonathan, bookseller, St. Peter’s street
-Mallett, William, shopkeeper, Tower str.
-Mann, Hannah, hat box maker, Foundation street
-Mann, James, baker and shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street
-Manning, William, grocer, Upper Orwell street
-Manning, Benjamin, fishmonger, Cornhill
-Manning, John S., wine and spirit merchant, Cornhill
-Manning, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Norwich road
-Mann, William, Anchor inn, Duke street
-Manistre and Dawson, grocers and foreign warehouse, Fore street and the
-Hamlet
-Mason, B. S., agent to the Norfolk and Eastern Counties coal company;
-managers, E. and A. Prior, Bishopsgate, London
-Mason, George, timber merchant, College street
-Mason and Co., Engle foundry, Lower Brook street
-Manistre, George, tea dealer and grocer, St. Matthew’s street
-Mash, James, bazaar and fancy repository, Old Butter market
-Mason, George, marine store dealer, Duke street
-Mason, William and Robert, pawnbrokers, clothiers, &c., Fore street
-Marchant, Hezekiah, silk mercer, and shawl and mantle warehouse, Westgate
-street
-Marchant, Charles F., chemist and druggist, Old Butter market
-Martin, Mary, shopkeeper, Wherstead road
-Martin, Samuel, shopkeeper, Bell lane
-Matt, Elijah, paper hanger, St. Matthew’s street
-Matt, Jonathan, cooper, King street
-Mays, West, green grocer, Foundation street
-May, John, ship owner, Berners street
-May, John, jun., cheese and butter factor, Stoke Bridge wharf
-Mayhew, George, house agent, Friars’ street
-Mc’Pherson, Donald, merchant’s clerk, Woodbridge road
-Mead, Elijah, cab proprietor, Tower str.
-Mead, Aaron, Half Moon and Stars, St. Matthew’s street
-Meadows, Charles and Son, furnishing and general ironmonger, Tower street
-Meadows, Henry W., wine and spirit merchant, King street
-Messent, George, draper, &c., Whip str.
-Middleditch, Deborah, the Crown, St. Peter’s street
-Miller, Jonathan B., grocer, Borough road
-Miller and Son, linen drapers, Old Butter market
-Miller, Henry, manager to the National and Provincial Bank of England,
-draw on London Joint Stock bank; Old Butter market
-Miller, R. and Son, wine and spirit merchants, tea dealers and grocers,
-Old Butter market
-Milnes, B. G., pianoforte tuner, St. Matthew’s street
-Mills, William P., surgeon, Museum str.
-Mills, Edward, fruiterer, Victoria road
-Minter, John, Smack, Key street
-Mitchell, Mesdames, dress makers, Museum street
-Moffatt, Walter, tea dealer, hatter, and furrier, Lower Brook street
-Moffat, James, draper and tea dealer, Adelphi place, Lower Brook street
-Morgan, William, naval officer, Park terrace
-Morgan and Whipson, architects and surveyors, Museum street
-Margerson, Daniel, Waggon and Horses, Old Butter market
-Morley, David, bookseller, stationer, and free picture gallery, Queen
-street
-Morley, Joseph R., glass and China dealer, Tavern street
-Morton, George S., hat manufacturer, Upper Brook street
-Moyse, John, dealer in horses, Crown street
-Moore, George, butcher, Carr street
-Moore, Samuel, shoemaker, Upper Orwell street
-Moore, Walter H., solicitor, and agent to the Wellington and the Age Life
-Assurance offices, Elm street
-Mulley, George, inspector of nuisances, St. Helen’s street
-Mulley, John, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Upper Brook street
-Mulley, Charles C., register office for servants, Tacket street
-Mullett, Edmund, pipe manufacturer, Falcon street
-Mullett, Samuel, dealer in tea and tobacco, Carr street
-National Provincial Bank of England, Old Butter market
-Naunton, John, Lord Chancellor, Friars’ road
-Neale, Thomas, bricklayer, &c., Victoria street
-Neale, James, Duke of Kent, Upper Orwell street
-Neale, Elizabeth, milliner and dress maker, Fore street
-Newton, Charles, cork manufacturer, and agent for the sale of Goddard’s
-Photographic Lenses, St. Matthew’s street
-Newby, John, green grocer, Crown street
-Newson, William, stone mason, Norwich road
-Notcutt, Stephen A., town clerk, clerk of the peace and charity trustees,
-and solicitor to gas company, Museum street
-Norbrook, James, saddler and harness maker, Fore street
-Norman, Sarah M., shopkeeper, Fore hamlet
-Norman, Isaac, Plough inn, St. Stephen’s lane
-Norman, James, green grocer, Norwich road
-Norman, Henry, baker, Handford road
-Norman, Edward, beer house, Baker str.
-Noy, Isaac, ship broker and general commission merchant, Quay
-Nunn, Jarvis, shoemaker, Upper Orwell street
-Nunn, John B., tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, Tavern street
-Nunn, James, printer and bookseller, Carr street
-Nunn, Rowe, shoemaker, Upper Orwell street
-Olive, John Thomas, Hare and Hounds, Norwich road
-Orford, John, jun., solicitor to the Water Works company, and agent to
-the Law Union Fire and Life office, Silent str.
-Osborne, Alfred, butcher, Mount street
-Osborne, Jacob, green grocer, Fore hamlet
-Osborn, Robert, whitesmith and bell hanger, Upper Orwell street
-Osborne, Henry, shopkeeper, Norwich road
-Osborn, Roger, boot and shoe maker, Tavern street
-Osboldstone, Charles, grocer, Woodbridge road
-Oxborow, Edmund, confectioner
-Oxford, John, glove and truss maker, New Market lane
-Pack, Robert, shoemaker, St. Helen’s str.
-Packard, Edward, and Co., manufacturers of oil of vitriol, superphosphate
-of lime, and turnip manure, Bramford and Carr street
-Page, Miss Elizabeth S., Promenade terrace, London road
-Page, William, Corn Exchange tavern, Cornhill
-Page, Richard M., horse dealer, Victoria road
-Pake, Robert M., Berners street
-Pallant, Mary Ann, milliner and dress-maker, Woodbridge road
-Palmer, L., baker, Norwich road
-Palmer, Alfred, millinery establishment, St. Peter’s street
-Pannifer, Nathaniel, clothier, Fore street
-Pape, Richard, collector of inland revenue, Lower Brook street
-Parker, Joseph, baker and confectioner, St. Matthew’s street
-Parker, Letitia, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Tavern street
-Parker, Benjamin, printer, Fore street
-Parker, Nathaniel W., currier and leather seller, Fore street
-Parker, Mary Ann, mantle maker, St. Stephen’s lane
-Parsons, Charles, hair cutter, St. Peter’s street
-Parsons, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, Old Butter market
-Pask, Charles, A., bookseller, Elm street
-Patterson, F. and E., builders, Saint Nicholas’ street
-Paternoster, Samuel, bricklayer, Fore street
-Patrick, Orlando, painter and glazier, St. Nicholas’ street
-Paul, Robert, Fonnereau road
-Paulton, Rebecca, Orwell hotel
-Payne, William, saddler, St. Peter’s street
-Payne, Martha, Gardeners’ Arms, Fore hamlet
-Pay, William, grocer, Fore street
-Peachey, John, Wesleyan day school teacher,—agent to the Wesleyan General
-and Provident Assurance Society, Fore hamlet
-Peacock, Thomas, surgeon, Berners street
-Peck, Shadrack, cork cutter, Dial lane
-Pear, William, White Elm, Bishop’s hill
-Pearce, Joseph, accountant, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life,
-Eastern Counties’ Building Company, East Anglian and Suffolk Improved
-Building Company, and Free Land Society, Prince’s street
-Pearce, Fred., wholesale furrier, Tavern street
-Pearce, James, eating house, St. Matthew’s street
-Pearce, James, confectioner, Fore street
-Pegg, William, shopkeeper, Woodbridge road
-Pells, John, boot and shoe warehouseman, Old Butter market
-Pettit, John, sen., carpenter, St. Matthews’ square
-Pettit, Jonathan, wheelwright, Elm street
-Pettit, Daniel, saddler and harness maker, St. Peter’s street
-Pettit, Thomas, carpenter, St. Stephen lane
-Pettit, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, St. Stephen’s lane
-Pettit, Joseph A., builder, Lower Orwell street
-Pickess, Jonathan O., sail maker, Fore street
-Pinner, Jeremiah, fishmonger, Queen street
-Pigg, Hannah, Robin Hood and Little John, Woodbridge road
-Pipe, Jeremiah, St. Margaret’s street
-Piper, Stephen, stamp office and printer, Old Butter market
-Piper, Alfred, printer, St. Nicholas street
-Pitcairn, David, manager of the Tract and Bible depot, Queen street
-Pitcher, John, surgeon, Fore street
-Phillips, John, cabinet-maker, upholsterer, and paper hanger, St.
-Matthew’s street
-Plane, Dawson, draper and mercer, corner of Brook street
-Plant, Emma, dressmaker, Foundation street
-Plantin, Henry, confectioner, St. Nicholas’ street
-Pleasants, E., Half-moon, Foundation street
-Plumb, William, hat maker, Rope lane
-Podd, Percival, boot and shoe maker and bird stuffer, St. Stephen’s lane
-Pollard, Henry S., boot and shoemaker, and dealer in new and second-hand
-clothes, St. Stephen’s lane
-Poole, William, boot maker, Friars’ street
-Pooley, Robert, fancy bazaar, Cornhill
-Pooley, William, fruiterer, Tavern street
-Porter, Alfred, Lower Brook street
-Potter, John Amiss, baker, Orchard street
-Potter, William, merchant’s clerk, College street
-Potter, John, confectioner, St. Lawrence’s street
-Powell, William, grocer and tea dealer, Westgate street
-Pratt, Louisa, shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street
-Prentice, John, draper and silk mercer, Old Butter market
-Prentice, Oliver, maltster and merchant, Fore street
-Prentice, William, jun., College street
-Presso, Joseph, baker, St. Matthew’s street
-Prentice and Barton, milliners and dressmakers, Tacket street
-Pretty, William, Fonnereau road
-Prettyman, Charles, solicitor, Silent street
-Pryke, John, Freemasons’ tavern, Victoria street, London road
-Pryke, Frederic, tailor and draper, St. Matthew’s street
-Pryke, Elizabeth, milliner and dress-maker, Victoria road
-Pryke, John, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street
-Price, Frederic, boot and shoe maker, Tacket street
-Pulfer, William, carpenter, St. Peter’s street
-Pye, George, flax manufacturer, Gray Friars’ Works
-Quadling, Edwin, coach builder, St. Austin’s street
-Rackham, Samuel R., master mariner, Fore street
-Raffe, Charles, merchant’s clerk, Priory place
-Rainbird, Robert, printer, and clerk and sexton to St. Margaret’s church,
-Soane street
-Ralph, Carrington, fishmonger, Fore street
-Randall, William G., broker and auctioneer, Upper Brook street
-Rands, Nathaniel, shopkeeper, Victoria street
-Ranson, Henry, flour seller, Fore street
-Ransomes and Sims, ironfounders, engineers, and manufacturers of
-agricultural implements, Orwell Works
-Ransome and Co., patent stone manufacturers, Kent wharf
-Ransdale, Robert, Norwich Arms, Fore street
-Raphael, Abraham, hat and cap manufacturer, Fore street
-Ralph, Charles, Wellington inn, Carr street
-Rayner, John, shoemaker, Fore hamlet
-Ray, William J., linen draper and silk mercer, Upper Brook street
-Ray, Maria and Emma, milliners, Upper Brook street
-Raynham, Eliza, fancy repository, St. Nicholas’ street
-Rea, Robert, seedsman and florist, London road
-Read, William, St. Edmund’s Head, St. Mary Elms
-Read, John, Postchaise, Woodbridge road
-Read, Daniel, watch and clock maker, Westgate street
-Read, Mary Ann, dressmaker, King street
-Read, Henry, French polisher, King street
-Read, Charles, hairdresser, Fore street
-Read, Edward T., tailor and hatter, Tavern street
-Read, Harriet, dressmaker, Coleman street
-Read, Adolphus, carver, gilder, and house decorator, Westgate street and
-Queen street
-Read, James, bookseller, Cornhill
-Redgrave, Joseph, saddler, trunk and portmanteau manufacturer, &c., Old
-Butter market
-Redgrave, James, agent for Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., brewers and
-spirit merchants, &c., St. Margaret’s green
-Reeder, Robert, baker, Fore street
-Reeve, James, shopkeeper, Bath street
-Reeve, Robert, painter and glazier, Silent street
-Reeve, Samuel, carpenter and builder, Upper Orwell street
-Richardson, Robert, Duke of Cambridge, Old Gaol lane
-Richardson, Thomas, Butchers’ Home, Friars’ street
-Rice, Philip, White Bear, Clay street
-Richards, John, tailor and tobacconist, St. Matthew’s street
-Richmond, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper Orwell street
-Ridley and Grimwade, chemists, wholesale and export druggists, oil and
-colormen, and inventors of the improved anti-corrosive paint, Fore street
-Ridley, John, ironmonger, Cornhill
-Ridley, G. and H., wine and spirit merchants, brewers, maltsters, agents
-to the Norwich Union Fire and Life offices, and coal merchants, Fore
-street
-Ringer, William Smith, shopkeeper, California
-Ringer, Edward, saddler, Fore street
-Ringham, Henry, carver, Trafalgar road
-Ring, Richard, saddler and harness maker, Crown street
-Ringe, William, saddler and harness maker, Carr street
-Ritchie, James, tea and china dealer, and agent to the Scotch Provincial
-Life and Fire Assurance office, Old Butter market
-Ringer, William S., grocer and tea dealer, Tacket street
-Rix, Benjamin, brewer, land agent, and auctioneer, Westgate street
-Robinson, Henry, gun and pistol maker and cutler, Westgate street
-Robinson, James, haircutter and perfumer, Westgate street
-Robinson, William, grocer, Bell lane
-Robinson and Co., drapers, Fore street
-Robertson, Cranmer, and Co., watchmakers and jewellers, Upper Brook
-street
-Robinson, Charles, whitesmith and bell hanger, King street
-Roberts, Thomas, haircutter, Coleman street
-Robertson, Alexander, silversmith, Silent street
-Robson, William, tea dealer, Little Coleman street
-Roe, William, auctioneer and broker, Thoroughfare
-Roe, Owen, carver and gilder, Upper Brook street
-Roe, Joseph, broker, Upper Brook street
-Rogers, Elijah, boot and shoe maker, Baker street
-Rogers, William, shopkeeper, Baker street
-Root, William, plumber and painter, Adelphi place, Lower Brook street
-Rose, Edward, fruiterer, Fore hamlet
-Rose, John, eating house, St. Matthew’s street
-Rose, George, shopkeeper, Globe lane
-Ross, Thomas B., auctioneer, estate agent, and agent to the Crown Life
-Assurance company, St. Nicholas’ place
-Roy, William, fishmonger, Prince of Wales, Fore street
-Rudland, Maria, eating house, St. Stephen’s lane
-Rudling, Henry, Happy Return, Foundry road
-Russell, William, Saracen’s Head, St. Margaret’s green
-Russell, Frederic B., artist, Orwell Cottage
-Rush, William, draper and tailor, Upper Brook street
-Sallows, Robert, corn chandler, Carr str.
-Sallows, Robert, merchant, Mill house, Bramford road
-Salmon, George, joiner and cabinet maker, St. Peter’s street
-Sampson, George G., surgeon, St. Matthew’s street
-Scarlett, William, plumber, glazier, &c., Dial lane
-Schulen, Mary Ann, coarseware potter, Rope lane
-Schulen and Co., watchmakers, silversmiths, jewellers, and opticians,
-Cornhill
-Schulen, John William, earthenware manufacturer, Eagle street; works, St.
-Helen’s
-Schulen, John, Crown and Anchor, Dock road
-Scoggins, John, printer and stationer, Orwell place
-Scott, James, shopkeeper, Lower Orwell street
-Scope, Richard, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s street
-Scott, James, hairdresser, Fore street
-Scrivener, John, bread and biscuit baker, Cornhill
-Scrivener, John T., ironmonger, Queen street
-Scrivener and Grimwood, corn merchants, St. Helen’s street
-Seagrave, David, butcher, Tacket street
-Seagriffe, William, Cross Keys, Carr street
-Seagrave, William N., marine store dealer, St. Margaret’s street
-Seager, Joseph, pork butcher, Friars’ street
-Setterfield, George, grocer, Queen street
-Sewell, James, hat manufacturer, Northgate street
-Sewell, Edward, cheese merchant, St. Peter’s road
-Self, Henry, shopkeeper, Rope lane
-Senton, James, Free Trade tavern, Handford road
-Setterfield, Eliza, eating house, Fore street
-Setterfield, Henry, coachmaker, Falcon street
-Sharman, David, Griffin inn, Handford road
-Shave, Charles, purveyor, Fore street
-Shephard, Simon, beer house, Foundry road
-Shephard, William, butcher, Upper Brook street
-Shephard, Robert, merchant, St. Helen’s street
-Shewell and Smith, linen and woollen drapers, tailors, and Manchester
-warehousemen, Cornhill
-Ship, Robert, corn chandler, St. Margaret’s green
-Ship, William, corn chandler, King str.
-Shildrake, John, C., boot and shoe maker, Carr street
-Shribbs, William, carpenter, Handford road
-Shorten, Charles F., veterinary surgeon, Museum street
-Silburn, Charles, tea and Italian warehouse, Tavern street
-Silverston, William, chemist, St. Nicholas’ street
-Simpson, Henry, butcher, Thoroughfare
-Simpson, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Lawrence street
-Simpson, Samuel, builder, Museum street
-Simons, Robert, butcher, Lower Orwell street
-Singleton, W. and Son, ironmongers, Old Butter market
-Singleton, G. and W., wheelwrights, St. Margaret’s green
-Singleton, George, grocer, St. Margaret’s green
-Singleton, Thomas B., short-hand writer, St. Helen’s street
-Skeet, R., Griffin cottage, Bromford road
-Skinner, William B., carpenter and joiner, Norwich road
-Skinner, W., builder, Norwich road
-Smart, John, artist, Park terrace
-Smith, Thomas, shoemaker, Victoria road
-Smith, William, tailor, New Friars’ road
-Smith, W., builder, Back hamlet
-Smith, William, hair cutter, Angel lane
-Smith, William, Albion Hill brewery, Woodbridge road
-Smith, Daniel, cow keeper and gardener, Woodbridge road
-Smith, Thomas, hairdresser, St. Matthew’s street
-Smith, William and John, linen drapers, and baby linen warehouse, St.
-Matthew’s street
-Smith, Joseph, tailor, Fore street
-Smith, Edward, Lord Nelson, Fore street
-Smith, Brown, Sorrel Horse, Fore street
-Smith, John, boot and shoe maker, Prince’s street
-Smith, —, builder, Fore street
-Smith, Henry, hairdresser, St. Helen’s st.
-Smith, John, tailor and woollen draper, Tavern street
-Smith, William, carpenter, Upper Orwell street
-Smith, Paul, grocer, Rope lane
-Smith, Thomas, coach spring maker, Old Goal lane
-Smith and Gladill, ornamental japanners, house painters and decorators,
-John street, St. Clement’s
-Smith, William, manufacturing cutler, Westgate street
-Smith, James, cabinet maker, Friars’ road
-Smith, William, shopkeeper, St. Nicholas’ street
-Smith, Harriet, Horse and Groom, Woodbridge road
-Smith, James, cabinet maker, Tanners’ lane
-Smith, Thomas, marine store dealer, Lady’s lane
-Snell, Robert B., baker, Rope lane
-Southeron, Samuel, hair cutter, Friars’ street
-Southgate, Thomas, whitesmith, locksmith, and bell hanger, Friars’ street
-and Wolsey street
-Spalding, William, bookseller and stationer, Westgate street
-Sparks, John, chronometer, watch and clock maker, Tavern street
-Sparrowe, John E., solicitor, Tower court
-Sparrow, John, paper hanger, Back street
-Sparrow, William, baker, St. Margaret’s street
-Spearman, James, junr., dyer, &c., St. Matthew’s street
-Spearman, James, senr., dyer, &c., St. Matthew’s street
-Spinks, Edward, brush maker, St. Nicholas’ street
-Sporle, Hannah, ladies’ shoe warehouse, Dial lane
-Sporle, George, boot and shoe maker, Bell lane
-Spring, Henry Thomas, soda water manufacturer, St. Matthew’s street
-Spurling, Samuel, shopkeeper, Crown street
-Squires, Susannah H., shopkeeper, Upper Brook street
-Squires, William, confectioner, Tacket street
-Squirrell, Obadiah, corn merchant, Orwell place
-Stannard, William, baker and grocer, Mount street
-Stammers, John, furniture broker, Dog’s Head lane
-Stannard, John, hairdresser, St. Nicholas’ street
-Stannard, John, Portobello inn, and painter, Upper Orwell street
-Steam, Thomas, plumber, glazier, and painter, Fore street
-Steadman, William, clerk, Fonnereau road
-Stevens, Charles, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. Peter’s road
-Stevens, Edward T., furniture broker, Cheapside
-Stevens, William, shopkeeper, branch post-office, Bridge street
-Stevens, Robert, Royal William gardens, London road
-Stevens, Henry, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, Carr street
-Stevens, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Upper Brook street
-Stewart, Henry, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street
-Stewart, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Carr street
-Stephens, Harriet, inn, St. Stephen’s lane
-Steel, William, shopkeeper, St. James’ street
-Stidolph, George F., organ builder and pianoforte manufacturer,
-Woodbridge road
-Stokes, Samuel, green grocer, Church street
-Stokes, Susanna, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street
-Stockins, Thomas, saddler, Dock street
-Stokes, Joseph, photographic artist, St. Peter’s street
-Storey, George, watchmaker, St. Margaret’s street
-Stollery, John, Welcome Stranger, Fore hamlet
-Stuart, Charles, printer, Elm street
-Stubb, John C., manager of the Electric Telegraph Office, Queen street
-Sugars, William, Eclipse, Orwell place
-Suthers, William, Falcon inn, Queen street
-Suthers, William, fancy repository, Old Butter market
-Sulley, Charles, newspaper proprietor and general printer, Old Butter
-market
-Surl, Robert, corn chandler, Carr street
-Swindle, James, clothes dealer, Upper Orwell street
-Symonds, Samuel, Old Times, California
-Sykes, John, corn chandler, St. Margaret’s green
-Talbott, George, commercial coffee and dining rooms, Queen street
-Talbot, John, senr., soda water and ginger beer manufacturer, Crown
-street
-Talbot, John, junr., bookseller and news agent, Crown street
-Taylor and Sons, musicians, Norwich road
-Taylor, John, butcher, Tacket street
-Taylor and Co., linen and woollen drapers, Cornhill
-Taylor, John, perfumer and family chemist, Fore street
-Taylor, Augustus R., grocer and tea dealer, Key street
-Taylor, William, Vine inn, Church street
-Taylor, Robert, corn chandler, St. Matthew’s street
-Taylor, Thomas, coal merchant, Whip street
-Taylor, Samuel, butcher, King street
-Taylor, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road
-Taylor, Robert, district locomotive superintendent, Barlow Cottage
-Taylor, Caroline, milliner, Carr street
-Taylor, William, grocer, Woodbridge road
-Taylor, William, timber merchant, Pimplet street
-Thurman, Isaac, corn chandler, Key street
-Thurston, Joseph, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Old Butter market
-Thrower, Henry, wholesale and retail grocer, St. Peter’s street
-Thomas, Sidney, gas engineer, St. Helen’s street
-Thomas and Brothers, wholesale stay manufacturers, St. Stephen’s lane
-Thurston, John, Feathers, Westgate str.
-Thompson, Susan, confectioner, Tavern street
-Thurlow, John, Dove inn, St. Helen’s street
-Thurston, George B., Theatre tavern, Tacket street
-Teager, John H., engineer, whitesmith, and bell hanger, King street
-Tilley, George, glass and china shop, St. Peter’s street
-Titlow, Robert, tailor and woollen draper, Fore street
-Todd, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Matthew’s street
-Tognola, James, cane worker, Crown str.
-Todd, Louisa, corset maker, St. Matthew’s
-Tomkin, the Misses, boarding school, Norwich road
-Tooke, John, basket maker, Fore street
-Tooley, Robert, Trafalgar, Trafalgar road
-Townsend, J. E. and E., outfitting establishment, King street
-Townsend and Son, fishmongers, King street, Prince’s street
-Tovell, George S., stone and tile merchant, 3, Crane’s wharf
-Townshend, Alicia, Quay House, College street
-Tracy, John, surgeon dentist, Tacket str.
-Trenton, Henry, butcher, St. Matthew’s street
-Tricker, Frederic, Porter’s House, Fore street
-Trundle, James S., saddler and harness maker, Cornhill
-Tunmer, Henry and George, woollen drapers and tailors, Tacket street
-Turner, E. R. and F., agricultural implement makers, St. Peter’s
-Turner, W. and A. J., leather merchants, tanners, and curriers, Prince’s
-street
-Turner, George, auctioneer and valuer, land and brewery agent, Carlton
-Chambers, Westgate street
-Turner and Kettle, gardeners and florists, Blooming Myrtle Gardens, St.
-Clement’s
-Turner, George, woollen draper and tailor, Tavern street
-Turner, Robert, George and Dragon, St. Margaret’s plain
-Turner, James, baker, Lower Orwell str.
-Turner, John, butcher, Westgate street
-Turner, Shadrach, shoemaker, Carr street
-Turner, Joseph, junr., grocer, Wyke’s Bishop hill
-Turner, William, confectioner, St. Austin’s street, St. Peter’s
-Tye, Mary Ann, boot and shoe maker, Victoria street
-Ungless, Henry R., metal dealer, Rope lane
-Utting, George R., Black Bell, Elm str.
-Vesey, William, tailor, Crown street
-Vince, Daniel, Rose and Crown, Norwich road
-Vince, John, blacksmith, St. Margaret’s plain
-Vincent, Nathaniel, veterinary surgeon, Handford road
-Wade, John, Beehive tavern, Old Butter market
-Wade, George, saddler and harness maker, Cornhill
-Wade, Stephen, grocer, Wherstead road
-Wade, William, hairdresser, Fore street
-Wainwright, Samuel, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, Tavern street
-Wall, Edward, confectioner, Old Butter market
-Ward, James, carpenter, Old Gaol lane
-Wallis, Messrs. H. and A., corn merchants, Old Butter market
-Waller, Joseph, butcher, St. Peter’s street
-Waller, Frederic, grocer and tea dealer, Upper Brook street
-Ward, John, builder, Woodbridge road
-Ward, William, fishmonger, Tacket str.
-Ward, Robert, grocer, Eagle street
-Ward, Emma, dressmaker, Victoria road
-Waller, Henry, farmer, Handford hall
-Wardle, Samuel, commercial traveller, St. Helen’s street
-Warmisham, Samuel, scale and mill maker, St. Nicholas’ street and
-Bishopsgate street, London
-Warren, John, working jeweller, Westgate street
-Warne, William, fruiterer, Prince’s street
-Warner, William, cooper, Fore street
-Warwicker, Thomas, saddler, Norwich road
-Watson, Edward, hat manufacturer, Old Butter market
-Watson, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Tavern street
-Watson, Henry, registrar of births and deaths, for St. Matthew’s
-district, Norwich road
-Webb, William, Wheat Sheaf, Commercial road
-Webb, William, Foresters’ Arms, Rope lane
-Webb, Robert, grocer and corn chandler, Fore street
-Webb, Samuel, Halberd, St. Mary’s tower
-Webber, Hedge and Co., linseed merchants and crushers, Handford mills
-Weightman, Isabella, fruit and seed establishment, Queen street
-Webster, William H., surgeon, Woodbridge road
-Welham, John, tailor, King street
-Welham, George, broker, Fore street
-Wellum, Robert, Castle inn, Lower Orwell street
-Wellum, Nicholas, Neptune inn, Fore street
-Wellington, Amelia, shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street
-Webster, Joseph, Maltsters’ Arms, Bell lane
-Wells, Charles L., broker, Carr street
-Wells, Higgs, and Co., tea dealers, Tavern street
-Wells, John, Cow and Gate, Key street
-Wells, William, pork butcher, Fore street
-Wenn, Eleanor, dressmaker, Friars’ street
-West, Sarah, shopkeeper, Lady’s lane
-Westhorpe, Stirling, solicitor, Thoroughfare
-Westhorpe, Samuel, shoemaker, Handford road
-Whait, William, millinery establishment, St. Margaret’s street
-Whayman, Matthias, confectioner, Tavern street
-Wheeler, George, King’s Head, King str.
-Whight, John, builder, Foundation street
-White, Sarah, green grocer, Fore street
-Whitehead, Joseph, Bull’s Head, Orwell place
-Whitehead, William, beerhouse and shopkeeper, New street
-Whittle, William, Saddlers’ Arms, Victoria street
-Whybrew, William, cooper, Norwich road
-Wiggin, John, chemist, dealer in oils, colors, and British wines, agent
-to the Atlas Fire office, St. Matthew’s street
-Wiles, Mary A., baby linen warehouse, Tavern street
-Wilkins, William P., engineer, coppersmith, and millwright, St. Helen’s
-str.
-Williams, James, sculptor and mason, California
-Williams, John, working jeweller, St. Matthew’s street
-Wilson, Henry, clothes dealer, Upper Orwell street
-Wilkinson, Henry, Shannon inn, Foundry road
-Williams, Joseph, furniture dealer, New Market lane
-Wilson, George, shoemaker, Silent street
-Wilson, William, linen draper, Fore str.
-Wisby, Edward, fruiterer, Fore street
-Wisby, Eliza, green grocer, Fore street
-Wolner, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street
-Woolner, George, hairdresser, Rope lane
-Woolnough, Susan, milliner, Northgate street
-Woolnough, William L., builder, Norwich road
-Woolnough, Henry, architect and surveyor, Colman street
-Woolterton, Robert, corn chandler, St. Matthew’s street
-Wood, William, Cow and Pail, Rope lane
-Woods, Robert, sea captain, Upper Orwell street
-Woods, James D., plumber and glazier, St. Margaret’s street
-Woods, William, Three Crowns, St. Austin’s street, St. Peter’s
-Woods, Geo., shoemaker, Wyke’s Bishop hill
-Woods, James, baker and shopkeeper, Woodbridge road
-Woods, William, fishmonger, Queen street
-Woods, Robert, Eagle tavern, Upper Orwell street
-Woods, George, grocer, &c., Victoria street
-Worby, David, Sea Horse, College street
-Worts, Joseph, solicitor’s clerk, St. Nicholas’ street
-Wretts, the Misses, boarding and day school, Fonnereau road
-Wright, George, boot and shoe maker, Berners street
-Wright, Henry, hairdresser, Fore hamlet
-Wright, Edward, Lion inn, St. Margaret’s street
-Wright, Daniel H., shoemaker, Upper Orwell street
-Wright, John, shot foundry, Falcon street
-Wright, Benjamin, baker, Bell lane
-Wright, Misses L. E. and M., millinery, dressmaking, straw bonnet, and
-baby-linen establishment, Westgate street
-Wyard, Charles, dealer in marine stores, St. Margaret’s street
-Youngman, Emma, Masons’ Arms, Rope lane
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-
-The POST-OFFICE is at the top of Queen-street. Mr. William Stevenson
-Fitch is the postmaster. Three deliveries of letters take place in the
-town each day, and eight village postmen go daily to the surrounding
-country. There are four receiving boxes in different parts of the town.
-The Mails are despatched by rails, &c., to London and all parts at 7.55
-morning and 10 night, and to Bury St. Edmund’s, Cambridge, North of
-England, &c., at one afternoon. Mail Carts to Felixstow, Woodbridge,
-Saxmundham, Yarmouth, &c., every morning. The Letter Box closes at 10
-night. Money Orders are granted and paid from 9½ morning to 6 evening.
-The Post-office Clerks are Messrs. John Madocks, James Saxty, William
-Whitehead, and Richard Charles Duningham. The Town Letter Carriers are
-Messrs. George Brame, Edgar Boar, Jos. Wilson, William Goddard, and
-Thomas Wilde. A new Post-Office is in course of erection.
-
-
-
-BRAMFORD.
-
-
-A railway station, parish, and considerable village on the Eastern Union
-railway and navigable river Gipping, 2½ miles north-west from Ipswich, in
-Bosmere and Claydon Hundred and Union, East Suffolk; contained a
-population of 833 in 1841, and in 1851, 997. Its area is 3,168 acres.
-Here is a common of 10 acres, and 10 acres in cottage gardens. Sir P.
-Broke, Bart., is lord of the manor, and owner of a large portion of the
-soil. The church of St. Stephen is a neat building, with square tower
-and leaden spire; the living is a vicarage in the gift of the Dean and
-Chapter of Canterbury, and the Rev. S. W. Maul is the present incumbent.
-There is also a small Independent chapel.
-
-Allen, Alfred, and Emma, National school for boys and girls
-Bagley, John, blacksmith
-Baxter, Benjamin, grocer, &c.
-Bowman, James, baker
-Bramford, James, farmer
-Burch, John, saddler and harness maker
-Chamberlain, James, boot and shoe maker
-Clarke, Mr. William Chapman, Bramford hill
-Doe, William, bricklayer
-Dyer, Mrs.
-Giles, Isaac, shoemaker
-Green, W. P., farmer
-Hardy, George, Cock, and butcher
-Harrison, Francis, carpenter
-Haward, Henry, farmer
-Hitchcock, Ebenezer, miller, maltster, and baker
-Hughes, Thomas, carpenter and wheelwright
-Kerridge, Samuel, beer retailer
-King, James, wheelwright and post-office receiving house
-Larter, Thomas, nursery, seedsman, and florist
-Leadbetter, Mrs. Ann
-Leggatt, John, Esq.
-Lewis, Joseph, farmer
-Lewis, Mary Ann, seminary
-Lovely, Wm., Crown, and nurseryman, Whitton road
-Mays, Thomas, shoemaker
-Morgan, John, farmer, Pigeon farm
-Mudd, John, farmer, Tye farm
-Mumford, R. W., farmer, Grove house
-Mumford, William Henry, farmer, Sycamore House
-Pallant, Thomas, butcher and farmer
-Parish, Ann, shopkeeper and beer retailer
-Steward, Rev. Ambrose, M.A., Whitton White house
-Stokes, Mr. Robert, Bramford hill
-Palmer, Henry, Angel
-Simpson, George, cooper
-Talmash, William, tailor
-Wake, Henry, farmer and assessor of taxes
-Wood, R. R. Esq.
-
-
-
-WHITTON.
-
-
-A parish and village, 1½ miles N.E. from Bramford station, 72 miles from
-London, and 2 N. from Ipswich; contained a population of 484 inhabitants
-in 1851. The church of Whitton, dedicated to St. Mary, has lately been
-rebuilt, and very much enlarged. The living is a rectory, valued at
-£250. The Bishop of Ely is patron, and the Rev. W. Howorth, M.A. is the
-incumbent.
-
-Badham, George D. Esq., Sparrow’s Nest
-Bloomfield, John, farmer
-Bowman, Alfred, farmer
-Catt, Samuel, farmer
-Catt, Samuel, jun., farmer
-Clarke, Richard, farmer
-Clarke, Richard, junr., wheelwright
-Clark, Richard, carpenter and timber merchant
-Day, Edward, shoemaker
-Field, Edward, corn miller
-Flindell, John, Orford tavern
-Gall, Mr. James
-Hallam, Miss Maria
-Hewitt, Benjamin, shoemaker
-Hitchcock, E., miller
-Howard, Stephen, farmer
-Howorth, Rev. W. m.a., rector
-Hubbard, Jonathan, bailiff, Lodge
-Kersey, Thomas E., farmer
-Kersey, Clement, farmer
-King, Henry, blacksmith
-Lovely, William, nurseryman and seedsman, Crown inn
-Nunn, James, butcher, &c.
-Nunn, James, farmer
-Nichols, Mr. George
-Office, Edward, bailiff, Dale Hall
-Palmer, Elizabeth, schoolmistress
-Pike, Jeremiah, baker and gardener
-Pratt, Isaac, victualler, Maypole
-Rogers, Miss
-Rowland, Samuel, farmer
-Scutcheon, William, shopkeeper
-Smith, Richard, shoemaker and sexton
-Sparrowe, Miss Sarah
-Stevenson, Henry, cattle dealer
-Steward, Charles, Esq., Thurlston lodge
-Steward, Rev. Ambrose, White house
-Travis, Mr. William Hardy
-Wood, Francis, whitesmith
-Wollard, Edward, shoemaker
-Wollard, Thomas, wheelwright
-
-
-
-KESGRAVE.
-
-
-KESGRAVE is a small village 3½ miles E. from Ipswich, and 3½ S.W. from
-Woodbridge, in Carlford Hundred and Norwich Bishopric. The living is a
-perpetual curacy, in the gift of Sir John Shawe, value £58. The church
-is a brick building with square tower. The Rev. W. Collett, M.A., is the
-incumbent. Population 86. Robert Newton Shawe, Esq., is lord of the
-manor.
-
-Cornwell, Robert, victualler, Bell inn
-Turner, William, farmer
-Wolton, Samuel, jun., farmer
-
-
-
-RUSHMERE.
-
-
-RUSHMERE is a neat village, 3 miles N.E. from Ipswich station, and 5 S.W.
-of Woodbridge, in Carlford Hundred and Norwich Bishopric, East Suffolk.
-The living is a vicarage, value £170, in the gift of the Marquis of
-Bristol. The church of St. Andrew is an ancient building with flint
-tower. The Rev. W. Wigson, B.A., is the incumbent. Population in 1851
-was 678.
-
-Abbott, Mr. Nathaniel
-Baker, Thomas, victualler, Greyhound
-Barham, Mr. William
-Betts, Henry, miller, Tower mill
-Birch, Mr. John
-Boggis, Rev. W. R. T., b.a., Cottage
-Clarke, Joseph, farmer, Poplar farm
-Crisp, John, carpenter
-Dawson, William, miller and farmer
-Durrant, Christopher Mercer, m.d., and Ipswich
-Everett, Joseph D., farmer
-Farthing, G., butcher and victualler, Britannia
-Gale, John, farmer, Hall
-Halls, Jas., shopkeeper and colt breaker
-Hillin, James, Bixley decoy ponds
-Howes, Lucy, National schoolmistress
-Jackson, Isaac, joiner, &c.
-Janson, Richard, Esq., White House
-Kennell, William, brickyard manager
-Mann, William, shoemaker
-Newson, William, farmer
-Parish, Joshua, beer house, Hop Garden
-Perry, Mr. Stephen
-Potter, James, wheelwright
-Potter, Frederick, boot and shoe maker
-Schreiber, W. Frederick, Esq., Round Wood
-Segger, Philip, parish clerk and smith
-Segger, John, blacksmith
-Sherman, Mr. Thomas
-Shewell, Mr. John
-Skeet, Robert James
-Walford, Thomas, shopkeeper
-Wigson, Rev. William, M.A., vicarage
-Wilson, Pettit, farmer and beer house
-Wolton, Samuel, junr., Bixley farm
-
-
-
-MARTLESHAM.
-
-
-MARTLESHAM, near the Deben estuary, is a parish and small village, 1½
-mile S.W. of Woodbridge, and 6 E. by N. of Ipswich, in Carlford Hundred
-and Norwich Bishopric, East Suffolk. The living is a rectory, value
-£370, in the gift of Frederick Gooden Doughty, Esq., who is lord of the
-manor. The Rev. Thomas D. Betts, B.A., is the incumbent. The church of
-St. Mary is a stone building, with a tower. Population 477.
-
-Balls, Zedekiah, blacksmith
-Betts, Rev. Thos. D’Eye, B.A., rectory
-Brighton, Thomas, farmer
-Cadd, William, corn miller
-Fletcher, Charles, carpenter
-Garrod, Lydia, farmer
-Gobbett, William, farmer
-Groom, Roger, brewer and victualler, Red Lion, and farmer
-Groom, Frederick, farmer
-Hayward, Robert, farmer
-Hill, James, farmer
-Howes, James, farmer
-Hudson, John, shopkeeper and shoemaker
-Kent, Catherine, shopkeeper
-Kerridge, Daniel, blacksmith
-Pollard, John, farmer
-Rampling, Charles, farmer
-Ramsey, George, parish clerk
-Read, George, wheelwright
-Runnacles, Robert, farmer
-Spink, Major-General Sir John, K.H., Beacon Hill house
-
-
-
-WESTERFIELD.
-
-
-A village 2 miles N.E. of Ipswich. Its population in 1841 was 324. The
-church of St. Mary is a small, neat building, with square tower. The
-living is a rectory. The tithes have been commuted for £350 per annum:
-the Bishop of Norwich is patron, and the Rev. Charles Drage, M.A., is the
-incumbent.
-
-Ablett, Mr. Adolphus
-Adams, Hannah, gardener
-Aldrich, Rev. John Cobbold, M.A., incumbent of St. Lawrence, Weaterfield
-House
-Birch, Joseph, carpenter
-Birch, Thomas, farmer
-Bird, Thomas, farmer
-Cage, William, blacksmith
-Davy, Robert, pig dealer and beer house
-Drage, Rev. Charles, M.A., rectory
-Edwards, E., Hall
-Garrod, John, gardener
-Haggar, J., bailiff
-Hammond, Jeremiah, shoemaker
-Norman, Nathaniel, jun., shopkeeper
-Payne, Ann, farmer
-Payne, George, farmer
-Potter, Robert, parish clerk
-Salter, Henry, farmer
-Shelby, Robert, farmer
-Smith, E., bailiff
-Threadkell, William B., corn miller
-Turner, Joseph, shopkeeper
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-
-
-
-FRESTON.
-
-
-A pleasant village, on the banks of the river Orwell, 3½ miles south of
-Ipswich, and 3½ E. from Brently station; is in Samford Hundred, and
-contained, in 1851, 224 inhabitants. The church of St. Peter is a neat
-fabric, with square tower. The living is a rectory, value £376. The
-Rev. Alfred Bond is the patron and incumbent.
-
-Bond, Rev. Alfred, rector, Rectory
-Birch, John, blacksmith
-Coulson, Charles, parish clerk
-Hare, George, farmer
-Hunt, John, builder
-Manning, John and William, farmers
-Mead, Aaron, Boat inn
-Sage, Benjamin, farmer, Wood’s farm
-Sage, Joseph, joiner, (Post-office)
-Sage, Thomas, shopkeeper, &c.
-Venn, Edward Beaumont, Esq., Lodge
-Waterman, Henry, farmer
-Williams, Hannah, schoolmistress
-
-
-
-COPDOCK.
-
-
-COPDOCK is a village and parish 3½ miles S.W. from Ipswich, in Samford
-Hundred and Union, East Suffolk, Norwich Bishopric. The living is a
-rectory, with the vicarage of Washbrook annexed. It is in the gift of
-Lord Walsingham; the incumbent is the Hon. and Rev. Fred. de Grey, M.A.
-The church of St. Peter has a square tower, containing 5 bells. The
-population in 1851 was 349. Lord Walsingham is lord of the manor.
-
-Bickmore, Thomas, farmer
-Bond, Mrs. Elizabeth, Copdock house
-Bruce, Richard, farmer
-Cook, Robert, blacksmith
-Davis, Thomas, organist
-De Grey, Hon. and Rev. Frederic, M.A.
-Edwards, Henry, farmer
-Josselyn, James, Eagle
-King, George, wheelwright and parish clerk
-Marshall, Stephen, farmer, Copdock hall
-Mayhew, Samuel, corn miller
-Norfolk, James, Mace hall
-Pallant, John, thatcher
-Plumb, Mr. and Mrs., National school
-Salmon, George, butcher
-Shepherd, George, shoemaker
-Shorten, Charles T. and A. J. veterinary surgeons, New hall and Ipswich
-Whight, Robert Frederic, carpenter and victualler, White Elm
-Wrattisham, John, Esq., Copdock lodge
-
-
-
-WHERSTEAD.
-
-
-A small, pleasant village, 2 miles S. from Ipswich, in Samford Hundred,
-containing 238 inhabitants. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a neat
-fabric, with square tower and 3 bells. The living is a vicarage, in the
-gift of the Crown, and the Rev. Foster Barbara Zincke, A.B., is the
-present incumbent.
-
-Addison, Daniel, parish clerk
-Baxter, Enos Page, victualler, Ostrich inn
-Bradbrook, Thomas, woodman
-Calver, Edward, carpenter
-Frost, Charles, farmer, Parrington hall
-Hawes, John, bailiff, Hall
-Heigham, George T., Esq., the Grove
-Page, Joseph, gardener
-Sexton, George, Thorington hall
-Sexton, Robert, farmer, Brown hall
-Schreiber, Capt. Charles, Blue Gates
-Wilsmore, Joseph, blacksmith, Post office
-Zincke, Rev. F. B., B.A., vicar
-
-
-
-TUDDENHAM.
-
-
-A parish and village, 3 miles north-east from Ipswich, in Carlford
-Hundred and Woodbridge Union. The church of St. Martin is an ancient
-edifice, with square tower, containing 5 bells and clock. The living is
-a vicarage, now enjoyed by the Rev. A. Paton, A.M. The population in
-1851 was 425.
-
-Allen, Eli W., farmer
-Amass, John, victualler, Fountain
-Betts, Charles and Frederic, farmers
-Bugg, Samuel, farmer
-Chapman, Samuel, farmer
-Damant, Arthur, joiner, &c.
-Finch, W., shopkeeper
-Garnham, John, shopkeeper
-Hammond, W., postman to Ipswich
-Keer, John, saddler
-Kill, George, blacksmith and beer house
-Lacey, Robert, farmer
-Ling, Samuel, Tuddenham hall
-Luff, James, farmer
-Luff, James, brick and tile maker
-Neve, John, farmer and corn miller
-Paton, Rev. Alexander, M.A., Vicarage
-Rice, John, maltster
-Robinson, Samuel, farmer
-Rush, David, farmer
-Strait, Isabella Grace, boarding school
-Woolnough, W., farmer
-
-
-
-WASHBROOK.
-
-
-A village and parish 2½ miles north of Capel station, 3½ S.W. of Ipswich,
-in the Samford Hundred and Union, East Suffolk. The living is a
-vicarage, annexed to the rectory of Copdock, of which the Hon. and Rev.
-Frederick De Grey, M.A., is the incumbent. The population in 1851 was
-514. There is a small Wesleyan Chapel, and a Police Station of the East
-Suffolk Constabulary.
-
-Bishop, Robert, parish clerk
-Cant, William, baker and flour dealer
-Cattermull, Jonathan, police officer
-Catton, Herbert, farmer, Amor hall
-Dakin, John, farmer
-Dakin, Mercy, farmer
-Edwards, George, bricklayer
-Game, John, farmer, Birch house
-Gentry, James, farmer
-Hayward, Edward, provision dealer
-Kerridge, Daniel, relieving officer
-Lambert, John, shoemaker
-Martin, James Darby, Rookery
-Minter, Wm. brewer, malster, and victualler, Swan
-Nunn, Samuel, shopkeeper
-Raw, Mr. John, Washbrook grove
-Trent, William, farmer
-Twaites, John, shopkeeper
-Watcham, John, painter and glazier
-Whight, Thomas, joiner, &c.
-
-
-
-MELTON.
-
-
-MELTON is a large and populous village on the river Deben, ½ a mile
-north-east from Woodbridge, of which it is a suburb, in Wilford Hundred,
-East Suffolk. The living is a rectory, in the gift of the Dean and
-Chapter of Ely; the Rev. Christopher George Walton, M.A., is the
-incumbent. The church, which is situated at a distance from the village,
-is dedicated to St. Andrew. About a mile on the left, on the road to
-Wickham Market, is the County Lunatic Asylum, which was formerly a house
-of industry for the Loes and Wilford Hundreds, and was purchased by the
-county magistrates in 1827, and opened in 1829 for the reception of
-pauper lunatics: John Kirkman, M.D., is the superintendent, and Mr.
-George Durrant, house steward. The parish contains 1,420 acres of land,
-and the population, in 1851, was 1,039, including 269 in the asylum.
-
-Adderson, Mr. Joseph, Retreat
-Anderson, Wm. Hennesey, saddler
-Aplin, Capt. Richard, Melton lodge
-Ashford, Alfred, clerk
-Asten, James, beerhouse
-Baker, Mr. James
-Bilby, Mrs. Sarah
-Barrall, George, parish clerk
-Bennington, Nathaniel, corn merchant, &c.
-Booth, George, tailor
-Brooke, Cooper Charles, solicitor, Grove
-Buckingham, Mrs. Matilda Sophia
-Calver, Thomas, wheelwright
-Capon, Francis, butcher
-Carthew, Wm. Morden, Esq.
-Churchyard, James, gent.
-Collins, Thomas, millwright, and Mrs. Eliza
-Cook, Wm., brick and tile maker, Wilford Bridge
-Culpil, John, wheelwright
-Cullum, Samuel, gardener and florist
-Durrant, George, steward, Asylum
-Durrant, Mrs., milliner
-Fisher, Henry, hay and straw dealer
-Frost, Francis, farmer
-Gillingham, Isaac, victualler, Red Lion
-Girling, Horace, iron founder, &c.
-Goldsmith, John, farm bailiff
-Gwyn, Mrs.
-Hayward, Alfred, miller, and corn and coal merchant
-Hughes, Rev. Thomas Williams, B.A., chaplain at Asylum
-Hunt, John, gent.
-Kirkman, Mr. Henry
-Kirkman, John, M.D., supt., Asylum
-Last, Robert, builder
-Leech, Mary, midwife
-Miller, Thomas, farmer
-Moss, John, joiner, builder, plumber, &c.
-Moss, J., blacksmith
-Newson, John, farmer
-Osborn, Jeremiah, shoemaker
-Pratt, Ishmael, horse dealer and vict., Horse and Groom
-Page and Girling, ironfounders, engineers, and agricultural implement
-manufacturers
-Page, James, ironfounder, &c.
-Provart, Mr. Pp.
-Patrick, Noah
-Pytches, Major Thomas (deputy lieut.)
-Read, Elizabeth, schoolmistress
-Reeve, Robert Ashby, solicitor, Fern Villa
-Riches, John, baker, &c.
-Rout, W., farmer
-Sawyer, Edward, baker and brewer
-Schreiber, Wm. Fred. jun., Esq., Hill house
-Shemmin, David, farm bailiff
-Skoulding, William, grocer and draper
-Smith, B., farmer
-Smith, Edward, vict., Coach and Horses
-Thompson and Bennington, corn and coal merchants, seedsmen and maltsters
-Thompson, George Edw., h Woodbridge
-Walford, Charles, Esq., Foxburgh hall
-Walker, John, corn miller
-Waller, Mrs. Maria
-Wood, John, sen., Esq., Melton hall
-
-
-
-SUTTON.
-
-
-SUTTON is a village, distant 4 miles S.E. from Woodbridge in Wilford
-Hundred and Norwich Bishopric, East Suffolk. The living is a vicarage,
-value £470. The Rev. W. Nixon is the incumbent and patron. The church
-of All Saints is an ancient stone and brick structure. There is also a
-small Baptist Chapel here. The population, in 1851, was 697. Thomas
-Waller, Esq., is lord of the manor. Chicory is extensively cultivated
-here.
-
-Barrett, Robert, farmer, Little Hough
-Edwards, Henry, Esq., Wood hall
-Fairhead, — carpenter and parish clerk
-Field, Rev. Robert, M.A., vicar
-Freston, George, blacksmith
-Garrod, Robert, bailiff
-Girling, — Fenhall farm
-Kett, Wm. Kell, surgeon
-Large, Rev. W., Baptist minister
-Nichols, James, corn miller
-Roper, Charles, farmer, Vale farm
-Skipper, James, shopkeeper
-Solomon, Robert, vict., Plough inn
-Walker, Isaac, farmer, Cliff
-Walker, Nathaniel, farmer, Ferry
-Waller, Thomas, Sutton hall
-Wolton, Robert, shopkeeper
-
-
-
-BROMESWELL.
-
-
-BROMESWELL is a small village and parish, distant 4 miles S. from Wickham
-Market, and 2 E. from Woodbridge. The living is a rectory, value £250,
-in the gift of the Marquis of Bristol. The Rev. Robert H. King, M.A., is
-the incumbent. The church of St. Edmund is a brick structure, with stone
-tower. The population in 1851 was 206.
-
-Burrows, Charles, shoemaker and shopkeeper
-Burrows, John, farmer
-Cook, Thomas, shopkeeper
-Denington, George, farmer
-Fairs, Samuel, farmer
-Fairs, William, farmer
-Gobbitt, Mrs., farmer
-Goodchild, Robert, parish clerk
-King, Rev. Robert H., Rectory
-Parker, — victualler, Cherry Tree
-Whaley, Mrs., schoolmistress
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-
-
-
-BURY ST. EDMOND’S.
-
-
-Bury St. Edmond’s, is a borough, market town, and the capital of West
-Suffolk, and has railway communication with Ipswich, Norwich, London, &c.
-It is 94½ miles from London, 43 miles S.W. from Norwich, 14 miles E. from
-Newmarket, and 26½ miles N.E. from Ipswich. Its population in 1841 was
-12,538, and in 1851, 13,902.
-
-Bury is supposed to have been the Villa Faustina of the Romans, and
-became a considerable town of the East English. It derived its chief
-fame and importance, however, from becoming the burial-place of St.
-Edmund the Martyr, King of the East Angles. The parishes are two, St.
-Mary’s and St. James’s. Here are held the spring assizes for Suffolk,
-and the quarter sessions for the franchise of St. Edmund, of which this
-is the chief place. This is the place of election for West Suffolk, and
-a polling place. It is a borough, returning two members to Parliament,
-and has a municipal corporation, with separate jurisdiction, consisting
-of a mayor and the usual functionaries. The market days are Wednesdays
-and Saturdays. At the former the dealings in corn and cattle are large;
-the latter is chiefly for provisions. The fairs are on Easter Tuesday,
-October 2, and December 1. The October fair is the great fair, and much
-resorted to. The December fair is a great cattle fair. Bury is a grand
-market for agricultural produce of all kinds. The town is well built,
-and is lighted with gas, and there are some good public buildings and
-private dwellings.
-
-St. James’s church was not finished till the reign of Edward VI., who
-gave £200 towards its completion; it was thoroughly repaired in 1820,
-when a new gallery was added; it has about 2,000 sittings, of which 250
-are free; the benefice is a donative, endowed with a stipend, and is in
-the patronage of Henry Wilson, Esq., of Stowlangtoft Hall, Suffolk; the
-Hon. Rev. Edward Pellew, M.A., is the present incumbent. The church,
-dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was commenced in 1424. In the chancel is a
-monument in memory of Mary, daughter of King Henry VII., first married to
-Louis XII., King of France, and afterwards to Charles Brandon, Duke of
-Suffolk; she died at Westhorp, in 1533, and was buried in the abbey
-church here. It has been thoroughly repaired, at a cost of between
-£6,000 and £7,000. The repairs were made under the superintendence of
-Mr. Cottingham, architect, Mr. Nash of London, Mr. Farrow of Diss, and
-the chancel by Mr. Darkin, of this town; it has 2,000 sittings, of which
-500 are free. The benefice is a donative, endowed with a stipend, in the
-patronage of John Fitzgerald, Esq.; the Rev. Charles James Phipps Eyre,
-M.A., is the present incumbent.
-
-St. John’s church is an elegant structure, built by subscription at a
-cost of about £6,000, and consecrated October 21st, 1841; it has 850
-sittings, half of which are free. The church, dedicated to St. John the
-Evangelist, is a perpetual curacy, endowed by the Marquis of Bristol and
-Earl Jermyn with £100 per annum, out of land at Little Saxham; the Bishop
-of Ely is patron, and the Rev. Robert Rushdall, M.A., incumbent.
-
-A Roman Catholic chapel, dedicated to St. Edmund, was erected here in
-1837, from designs by C. Day. The Grammar School, in Northgate street,
-was founded by King Edward VI., and is well endowed. The Norman tower of
-the grand abbey, erected in the reign of William the Conqueror, and now
-forming the grand entrance of the churchyard of the two churches, St.
-James and St. Mary, to the former of which it serves as the bell tower,
-is considered one of the noblest specimens of Norman architecture in the
-kingdom, and has undergone a complete repair, under the superintendence
-of Mr. Cottingham, at an estimated cost of £3,000, contributed by the
-parish and by public subscription. King Edward IV. founded a college of
-priests in College Street, and the building is now occupied as a
-workhouse. There were formerly several hospitals in the town, the
-principal of which are God’s House at Southgate, dedicated to St. John
-the Evangelist: St. Nicholas’s Hospital, at Eastgate, near the roads
-leading to Ixworth and Fornham, founded by one of the abbots of Bury; the
-extensive remains of the hospital and chapel form the principal part of a
-farm-house: St. Saviour’s Hospital, founded by abbot Sampson, belongs to
-St. John’s College, Cambridge. Without Risby Gate stood an hospital
-dedicated to St. Peter, founded by abbot Anselm in the reign of Henry I.
-In the wall forming the eastern boundary of the abbey precinct, are some
-arches, commonly known by the name of “The Abbot’s Bridge,” which seem
-intended to form an occasional foot-bridge, by means of planks laid from
-buttress to buttress, through which there are passages, the greatest
-distance being about 24 feet.
-
-There are many other vestiges of ancient structures to which the
-antiquary, and others, will attach considerable interest. Exclusive of
-those appropriated to divine worship, are the following: The Shirehall, a
-modern erection in the churchyard, comprising two convenient courts for
-the trial of civil and criminal causes. The Guildhall is for the town
-court of sessions, and the transaction of the general business of the
-borough; petty sessions are held here every Thursday. It is vested in
-the trustees of the Guildhall feoffment, by whom it is kept in repair: it
-has an ancient porch, and some portraits of local worthies. The County
-Gaol, which serves also for the borough and the liberty of St. Edmund, is
-an extensive building at Southgate Green, on the London road; it was
-erected in 1803 at an expense of £30,000, and is calculated to contain
-140 prisoners, with a separate bed for each. The Police Station is a
-fine specimen of a Norman house; the age of its erection is obvious from
-its general appearance and circular windows. The Theatre, a neat
-structure in Westgate Street, was opened for dramatic performances in
-October, 1819. The Subscription Rooms, on the south side of Angel hill,
-comprise ball, billiard, and reading rooms, and were completed in 1804,
-at an expense of about £5,000. There is an exceeding good public library
-at the Guildhall, which contains many valuable books. The Botanic
-Garden, the entrance to which is under that magnificent remain, the Abbey
-Gate, is an important acquisition to this branch of scientific study; it
-was established in 1820, and is under the superintendence of N. S.
-Hodson, Esq. The Suffolk Hospital is a handsome structure in an open and
-healthful situation; it has been repaired and enlarged by adding
-considerably to the wings.
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-CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
-
-
-Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth, Guildhall street
-Andrews, Mr. Peter, Risbygate street
-Barton, Mr. John, College street
-Barton, Miss Mary Ann, Hatter street
-Beard, Charles, Esq., Risbygate street
-Bedford, Rev. William, Northgate street
-Bevan, James J., Northgate house, Northgate street
-Beales, Mr. William, Low Baxter street
-Blyth, Mr. James, Churchgate street
-Botwright, Mrs. Sophia, Angel hill
-Bullock, Misses, Loomes lane
-Bridgeman, Thomas, Esq., Risbygate street
-Chapman, Mr. William, St. Andrew’s street
-Chapman, Mr. John, Well street
-Clodd, Mrs. Louisa, Northgate street
-Collett, Mrs. Harriet, Angel hill
-Cook, Mr. James, Union terrace
-Cook, Mr. Benjamin, Salem cottage, Cemetery road
-Cooper, Thomas White, Esq.
-Crosbie, John, Esq., Crown street
-Daubeny, Mrs. Elizabeth, Angel hill
-Denton, Thomas, Esq., Churchgate street
-Denny, Mrs. Mary Ann, Crown street
-Dotton, William, Esq., Northgate street
-Edwards, John, Risbygate street
-Filby, Miss Matilda, Honey hill
-Filby, Miss Mary, Union terrace
-Flint, Mrs. Ann, Brentgovel street
-Forte, Miss Caroline, Guildhall street
-Gedge, Johnson, Esq., Northgate street
-Gilly, Mrs. Jane C. M., Northgate street
-Girling, Mr. Thomas, Garland street.
-Gray, Mrs. Maria, Northgate street
-Goodchild, Mr. Edward, Risbygate street
-Green, Edward, Westgate street
-Hare, the Rev. C. J. P., Crown street
-Harvey, Mr. Robert, Westgate road
-Hibble, Mrs. Hannah, Union terrace
-Hickman, Rev. Thomas G., chaplain to the Hospital and Union, h Westgate
-street
-Hine, Thomas, Esq., Loomes lane
-Holworthy, Mrs. Sarah, Crown street
-Hubbard, Capt. William, Northgate str.
-Jones, Mrs. Maria, Union terrace
-Lathbury, Miss Mary Ann, Angel hill
-Lines, Mrs. Mary Ann, Garland street
-Lock, Mrs. Sarah, Cemetery road
-Lumley, Mrs. Elizabeth, Crown street
-Matthew, Mrs. S., St. John’s terrace, Well street
-Mc’Gregor, John, captain and adjutant of the West Suffolk Militia,
-Southgate street
-Miller, Mr. Dearson John, Garland street
-Mitchell, Mrs. Eleanor, Angel hill
-Motlock, Miss Gertrude, Crown street
-Muskett, Jno, Esq., Abbey ruins, Churchyard
-Moore, George, Esq., Northgate street
-Nunn, Frederic, Westgate street
-Oliver, Mrs. Elizabeth, 97, Risbygate street
-Paine, Miss Hannah, Northgate street
-Palfry, Mrs. Sophia, Cornhill
-Pellew, Hon. and Rev. Edward, Northgate street
-Potts, Mrs. Ann, Westgate street
-Probart, Dr. Francis G., Westgate street
-Pozey, Mrs. Margaret, St. John’s terrace, Wells street
-Quitter, Mrs. P., Angel hill
-Rayner, James, Risbygate street
-Reeves, Mrs. Emma, Well street, St. John’s terrace
-Ridley, Mrs. Mary, Northgate street
-Rumbelow, Mr. John, Angel hill
-Rushdall, Rev. Robert, St. John’s parsonage, St. John’s street
-Sale, Mrs. Hannah, St. John’s terrace, Wells street
-Shelford, Mrs. Emily F., St. Mary’s square
-Sidebottom, Edward, Esq., 99, Risbygate street
-Smith, the Misses Frances, Jane, and Ann, St. Mary’s square
-Stutter, Mrs. Catherine Jane, St. John’s terrace, Well street
-Sutton, Mrs. Hannah Maria, Union terrace
-Sutton, Frederic, Esq., Westgate street
-Symonds, Misses Eleanor and Elizabeth, 12, Brentgovel street
-Walsham, Sir John, Court house, Honey hill
-Wastell, Misses Fanny and Isabella, Northgate street
-Walton, Mr. W., St. John’s terrace, Well street
-Wells, Rev. E. C., St. Mary’s square
-Weston, Miss Juliana, Honey hill
-Williams, Mr. William, Union terrace
-Wing, Mrs. Henry, Guildhall street
-Worlledge, John, sen., Esq., Chevington
-Wollaston, Col. Charles, Northgate street
-Woods, Mrs. Harriet, Angel hill
-Wratislaw, Rev. A., School hall, Northgate street
-Wright, Miss Ann, Cemetery road
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-Abbott, Jane, milliner, Churchgate street
-Abbott, Frederick, butcher, Angel hill
-Allen, James, baker, Ramgate street
-Allen, Daniel, St. Edmond’s Head, Cannon place
-Allsop, George, shoeing smith, Tayphin road
-Armstrong, William, printer, &c., Northgate street
-Armes, Jonathan, King’s Arms inn, Brentgovel street
-Armes, Lucy, straw bonnet maker, College street
-Armstrong, Robert, boot and shoe maker, out Westgate
-Backhouse, Henry, corn and hay dealer, Risbygate street
-Backhouse, James, corn and seed merchant, Brentgovel street
-Baker, Henry, baker, Whiting street
-Baker, Joseph, baker, Westgate road
-Baker, John, White Lion inn, Brentgovel street
-Baker, Elizabeth, ladies’ boarding school, the Abbey, Angel hill
-Baker, William, Three Tuns, Crown street
-Baker, Thomas, the Castle inn, Cornhill
-Balaam, Charles, the Grapes inn, Brentgovel street
-Baldwin, James, shopkeeper, Cemetery road
-Baldwin, James, the Bushel, St. John’s street
-Balls, Thomas, Royal Oak, Tayphin road
-Balls, John, fruiterer, Abbeygate street
-Bilson, William, gunmaker and ornithologist, Abbeygate street
-Banham, John, Three Crowns inn, Southgate street
-Barely, Spencer, boot and shoe maker, Southgate street
-Barker, Horace, publisher of the _Bury and Norwich Post_, Northgate
-street
-Barnard, Benjamin, blacksmith, Butts
-Barnard, William, grocer, Whiting street
-Barrell, Henry, baker, Northgate street
-Barrell, Henry, baker, Risbygate street
-Barrett, John, nurseryman, florist, &c., Cotton lane
-Barton, John, Clerk of the Peace, Hatter street
-Barton, Martha, milliner and dress-maker, Churchgate street
-Barton, Robert, County Court Bailiff, Churchgate street
-Barton, Frederick, bookbinder, Churchgate street
-Battley, Maria, ladies’ day school, Westgate road
-Baxter, Thomas, watch and clock maker, Hatter street
-Baxter, Samuel, cutler, St. John’s street
-Baxter, Mrs. Eliza, grocer and tea dealer, Angel hill
-Baxter, William, cork manufacturer, Whiting street
-Bear, Thomas M., iron and brass founder, shops Cornhill; h Well street
-Beckford, Bevan, Esq., banker, Guildhall street
-Bedells, Samuel C., grocer and tea dealer, Cornhill
-Bellmam, William, shopkeeper, St. John’s street
-Betts, Samuel, butcher, Churchgate street
-Betts, E., confectioner, St. John’s street
-Bethel, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Churchgate street
-Biggs, Isabella, stay maker, Meat market
-Biles, George, watch and clock maker, Churchgate street
-Bird, Ann, shopkeeper, St. John’s street
-Bird, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Southgate street
-Bishop, John, Saracen’s Head, Guildhall street
-Blake, George H., Esq., High Bailiff of County Court, out Eastgate street
-Boby, Robert, ironmonger, Cornhill
-Bowles and Rushbrook, whitesmiths and shoeingsmiths, St. Andrew’s street
-Brabrook, James, basket and sieve maker, Risbygate street
-Brabrook, James, brazier, St. John’s street
-Brabrook, William, Blackbirds, Bridewell lane
-Braddock, Henry, brewer and maltster, Southgate street
-Bradbury, John, cabinet maker, Risbygate street
-Brame, John, pork shop, Low Baxter street
-Brett, John, currier, Churchgate street
-Brewster, John, grocer, Southgate street
-Brewster, John, builder, Southgate street
-Brewster, Robert, baker and general shopkeeper, Westgate road
-Branch, Mary, fancy repository, Abbeygate street
-Bridges and Son, coach builders, Sparhawk street
-Bridge, Benjamin, grocer, Southgate str.
-Bridgman, John, Angel family and commercial hotel, Angel hill
-Britton, John, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street
-Brook, Henry W., corn chandler, Southgate street
-Brooke, William L., solicitor, Risbygate street
-Brown, Caroline E., milliner, Abbeygate street
-Brown, Susan, day school, Churchgate street
-Brown, Frederick E., boot and shoe maker, Abbeygate street
-Brown, Henry, Beehive, College street
-Bruce, Susan, Plough, Southgate street
-Bryant, John, cutler, &c., Traverse
-Buckle, James, Wheat Sheaf, Cemetery road
-Bull, Benjamin, builder, Church road
-Bullock, Walter, shopkeeper, Mustow street
-Bullock, R. W., ginger-beer manufacturer, Northgate street
-Bullens, T. G., upholsterer, auctioneer, house agent, and agent to the
-Pelican and Phœnix Fire Offices, Market hill
-Burroughes, Robert, Fox inn, Eastgate street
-Burroughes, Charles, boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Mustow
-street
-Byford, Elizabeth, dress and stay maker, Guildhall street
-Cambridge, John, jun., solicitor, offices Brentgovel street; h Risbygate
-street
-Cann, Honoria, shopkeeper, Garland str.
-Caney, Richard, fruiterer, Traverse
-Caney, Richard, fruiterer, Cornhill
-Carter, W., grocer and tea dealer, Hatter street
-Carter, William Henry, tobacconist and hair dresser, St. John’s street
-Carliell, Charles, builder, Crown street
-Carver, Daniel, Bull inn, Angel hill
-Cooper, Isaac, corn and seed merchant, St. John’s street
-Catton, Charles, broker, St. John’s street
-Cattermole, Martha, dress maker, Risbygate street
-Cattermole, Emma, straw bonnet maker, Risbygate street
-Challis, Thomas, painter, plumber, and glazier, Westgate road
-Chapman, Thomas, carpenter, St. John’s street
-Chapman, W. and S., clothiers, Butter market
-Childs, George, grocer and clothier, Guildhall street
-Childs, Joseph, whitesmith, bell hanger, and gas fitter, Churchgate
-street
-Childs, Maria, milliner and fancy worker, Churchgate street
-Clark, the Misses, day and boarding school, Guildhall street
-Clark, Frederick, King’s Head inn, Brentgovel street
-Clark, Henry, watchmaker, Southgate street
-Clark, George, tailor and draper, Cornhill
-Clark, Frederick, wine and spirit stores, St. John’s street
-Clark, James W., tax collector, Whiting street
-Clarke, John, tailor and draper, Crown street
-Clarke, G. and R., coach builders, Crown street
-Clarke, Alexander, shopkeeper, Cannon place
-Clarke, James, fishmonger, poulterer, and dealer in game, Abbeygate
-street
-Clarke, Alfred M., hairdresser, Abbeygate street
-Clarke, William, boot and shoe maker, Cornhill
-Clarke, Isaac, butcher, St. Andrew’s str.
-Clarke, John, brewer and maltster, Risbygate street
-Clayton, Eld Edmund, linen draper, &c., shop Butter market; h Guildhall
-street
-Clements, Samuel, Six Bells commercial and family hotel, Chequers’ square
-Cocksedge, Sarah Ann, Queen’s Head, Churchgate street
-Cocksedge, William, Sedgman house, Tayphin road
-Coe, Jane, dressmaker, Westgate road
-Coe, Thomas, surgeon, Guildhall street
-Coe, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Guildhall street
-Coe, William, painter, plumber, and glazier, Low Baxter street
-Coe, Walter, veterinary surgeon, St. Andrew’s street
-Collins, Robert, Stag and Dog, College street
-Cooper, William, surgeon, Guildhall street
-Cooper, John, boot and shoe maker, Brentgovel street
-Cooke, John, hat manufacturer, Abbeygate street
-Cook, James, net maker, Northgate street
-Cook, John, miller, Southgate street
-Copping, Robert H., plumber, &c., Whiting street
-Cornish and Sons, iron and brass founders, engineers, and machine makers,
-Whiting street
-Cornish, Simeon, Woolpack inn, Cornhill
-Cotton, Richard, veterinary surgeon, St. Andrew’s street, north
-Collins, Thomas, Clerk of County Court, Angel hill
-Crane, William, coach builder, Mustow street
-Crane, Francis, Coachmakers’ Arms, Raingate street
-Craske, Charlotte, hosiery warehouse, Butter market
-Crassweller, William E., chemist, druggist, and dentist, Abbeygate street
-Cremer, John, clothier, Northgate street
-Crick, James, butcher, St. John’s street
-Crick, Robert, blacksmith and broker, Southgate street
-Croft, John, surveyor and land agent, Hatter street
-Crowe, Elizabeth E., milliner and dress maker, Brentgovel street
-Cullem, John, Fox and Hounds, and shopkeeper, Brackland
-Curry, Frederick, boot and shoe maker, Well street
-Dallison, William, boot and shoe maker, High Baxter street
-Dalton, J. H., Three Goats Head, Guildhall street
-Dalton, Rowland, surgeon, Whiting street
-Dalton, John, surgeon and apothecary, Whiting street
-Darken, George, stonemason, Westgate road
-Day, Robert, grocer, Southgate street
-Death, Daniel, baker, Southgate street
-Death, Fanny, ladies’ day and boarding school, Angel hill
-Death, Henry, baker, St. John’s street
-Deasley, John, Ten Bells, Whiting street
-Devereux, Richard, trunk manufacturer, Cemetery road
-Devereux, Charlotte, shopkeeper, Risbygate street
-De Carle, Benjamin, stone and marble mason, Sparhawk street
-Denovan, John, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, Abbeygate street
-Doe, John, furniture broker, Angel hill
-Dooley, Sophia, Jolly Waggoner, Mustow street
-Downs, Jane, general dealer, Butter market
-Downs, John, clothier, Westgate street
-Drake, Robert, Seven Stars, Long Brackland
-Dudley, William, architect and surveyor, Cemetery road
-Dyball, John, boot and shoe maker, Butter market
-Edgar, Robert, travelling tea dealer and draper, Hospital road
-Ellis, Thomas, pork butcher, Brentgovel street
-Ellis, George, Coach and Horses, School Hall street
-Ellis, John, linen draper, Guildhall street
-Earl, Samuel, plasterer, Guildhall street
-Elven, Cornelius, jun., coal merchant, Whiting street
-Elven, Rev., Cornelius, Baptist minister, Whiting street
-Emanuels, Money, tobacconist, Churchgate street
-Emerson, James and Son, builders and stonemasons, Well street
-English, Mary Ann, news agent, St. John’s street
-Everard, John P., wool merchant and tanner, Southgate street
-Everard, Lucy, Suffolk commercial hotel, Butter market
-Fake, John, the Dragon, Cemetery road
-Fake, Thomas, builder, Loomes lane
-Falkerd, Samuel, hairdresser and dealer in clothes, Guildhall street
-Farrow, Thomas, builder, Churchyard
-Farrow, Thomas, stonemason and builder, Westgate street
-Fenton, Reuben, broker and auctioneer, Meat Market
-Fergusson, Robert, manager of the National Provincial Bank of England;
-and Henry James Graves, accountant
-Fenton, George, general broker, Market hill
-Fitch, John B., grocer, Cornhill
-Fletcher, Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, Risbygate street
-Flynn, William, draper and tea dealer, Risbygate street
-Footer, William, builder, Sparhawk street
-Freelove, William, grocer, Guildhall str.
-Frewer and Son, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Chequers square
-Frost, Henry, builder, &c., College str.
-Frost, Thomas, shopkeeper, Mill lane
-Frost, John, leather currier, &c., Crown street
-Fuller, William, printer, bookseller, &c., Butter Market
-Galley, William, watch and clock maker, St. John’s street
-Gallant, Thomas, glover, &c., Southgate street
-Garwood, Thomas, Railway hotel, Northgate street
-Garrod, George, watchmaker, Westgate street
-Gardener, Henry, Half-Moon commercial inn, 28, Butter Market
-Gedge, Johnson, proprietor of _Bury Post_, Hatter street
-Gibbs, William, confectioner, Cornhill
-Gilmour, Francis, Rose and Crown, Westgate street
-Green, John F., solicitor, Abbey Ruins
-Green, Jonathan, Three Bulls, Meat Market
-Greene, Edward, Westgate brewery, Westgate street
-Grayson, Matthew, seed merchant, Cornhill
-Grayston, Eliza, glass and china warehouse, Butter Market
-Graves, Eliza, straw hat and dressmaker, Westgate street
-Graves, Robert, tailor and woollen draper, Abbeygate street
-Grange, William, baker, Guildhall street
-Gross, William, chemist, Chequers square
-Gowing, Ellis S., commercial traveller, Lower Baxter street
-Goodwin, James, boot and shoe maker, Eastgate street
-Goodrich, Joseph, saddle and harness maker, Abbeygate street
-Godbald, S. A., ladies’ day school, Brentgovel street
-Godbold, Kezia, dressmaker, Brentgovel street
-Goldsmith, Mary, butcher, Butter Market
-Goldsmith, David, ironmonger, Market hill
-Goff, Ezekiel, Star inn, Mustow street
-Golder, Simon, builder, Cemetery road
-Goodwin, George, plumber and glazier, Northgate street
-Glover, John, cabinet turner and screw cutter, Loomes lane
-Glew, Ann, jeweller and silversmith, Abbeygate street
-Gissing, Patience, baker, Angel hill
-Gurney, Frederic, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street
-Hadfield, Frederic, chemist and druggist, Abbeygate street
-Hagreen, the Misses, school, Guildhall street
-Haggitt, Henry, Esq., farmer, St. Mary’s square
-Hales, John, saddle and harness maker, Eastgate street
-Hammant, Thomas, St. John’s terrace, Well street
-Hardwick, John E., medical botanist, Market hill
-Hardy, William, coach builder, Brentgovel street
-Hardy, Julia and Ellen, Berlin and fancy repository, Butter market
-Harris, Henry, Dolphin, Cannon place
-Harris, John, nurseryman, St. Andrew’s street
-Harrison, Robert, millwright, Westgate road
-Harrald, William B., basket and sieve maker, Whiting street
-Harrald, William, butcher, St. Andrew’s street north, and St. John’s
-street
-Harrald, Samuel, general warehouseman, Hospital road
-Harrington, Philip, organist, Northgate street
-Hartley, Robert, marine store dealer, Long Brackland
-Hart, Alfred, brazier, &c., Prospect place
-Harvey and Hudson, branch hank, Abbeygate street
-Harvey, Rant, draper, Abbeygate street
-Hayhoe and Son, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Whiting street
-Hayles, William, shopkeeper, St. John’s street
-Hayward, Samuel, goods delivery for the E. C. R. company, Risbygate
-street
-Head, Henry W., boot and shoe maker and naturalist, Abbeygate street
-Head, Hannah, butcher, Northgate street
-Head, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Hatter street
-Hempstead, James, house agent, Union terrace
-Herd, John, the Marquis Arms, Union terrace
-Hicks, Alexander, dyer, Low Baxter str.
-Hinnell, George F., surgeon, Risbygate street
-Hinnell, Charles, solicitor, Risbygate str.
-Hinnell, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Abbeygate street, h College street
-Hirst, Joseph, tobacco manufacturer, Whiting street
-Hodgson, Henry Rayner, ironmonger, Cornhill
-Holden, James, Black Boy, Guildhall street
-Holden, John, shopkeeper, Westgate road
-Holden, Michael, ironmonger, &c., Hatter street
-Holmes, John, dyer, St. John’s street
-Hopkins, Thomas, painter, Guildhall str.
-Houghton, William, boot and shoe maker, Abbeygate street
-Howe, George, Swan inn, Northgate str.
-Howe, Robert, corn merchant, Southgate street
-Howchin, Robert, coachmaker, Mustow street
-Hay, James, hosier and silk mercer, Abbeygate street
-Hubbard and Son, surgeons, Crown street
-Hunter, Arthur, upholsterer, Abbeygate street
-Hunter, John, wine, spirit, vinegar, and porter merchant, Abbeygate
-street
-Huscroft, John, news agent, St. John’s street
-Ion, John W., solicitor, Hatter street, h Risbygate street
-Image, William Edward, surgeon, Honey hill
-Jackson, John, solicitor, commissioner for taking affidavits in Chancery,
-and clerk to the Guildhall feoffment, Hatter str.
-Jackson, Thomas, bricklayer, Cemetery rd.
-Jackson and Frost, booksellers, stationers, bookbinders, printers, and
-agents to the Sun Fire and Life office, Angel hill
-Jacob, Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Hatter street
-James, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Westgate road
-Jarman, Isaac, butcher, Southgate street
-Jay, Maria Eliza, ladies’ boarding school, Southgate street
-Jennings, Benjamin, wine and spirit merchant, 20, Meat market
-Jennings, Benjamin, corn merchant, Corn hill
-Jennings, Robert, agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance
-Societies, and manure merchant, St. John’s terrace, Well street
-Johnson, John, architect and surveyor, agent to the Lancashire Life and
-Fire office, Whiting street
-Johnson, Charles, toy dealer, Cornhill
-Johnson, William, Three Horse Shoes, Northgate street
-Jones, C. W., classical and commercial school, hon. sec. to the Athenæum,
-Angel hill
-Jones and Co., dyers, Abbeygate street
-Jordan, Elizabeth, pork butcher, Churchgate street
-Kemp, Robert Day, turner, St. John’s street
-Kemp, Charles, shopkeeper and baker, Union terrace
-Kemp, James, Frederic of Prussia, Southgate street
-Kidson, Robert, tailor and hatter, Abbeygate street
-Kilner, John, surgeon, &c., Guildhall street
-King, Frederic W., wine and spirit merchant, St. Mary’s square
-King, Henry William, builder, Loomes lane
-King, Henry, general warehouseman, Butter market
-Kirkham, Thomas, chemist and dentist, 34, Butter market
-Lamb, Samuel, tobacconist, Abbeygate street
-Last, William B., watchmaker, jeweller, engraver, and fancy repository,
-Abbeygate street
-Last, Henry, Sword in Hand, Southgate street
-Last, William N., watch and clock maker, Whiting street
-Last, Robert, Cross Keys, Church row
-Last, Ann, and Ward Elizabeth, general shopkeepers, Northgate street
-Lowes, William, ironmonger, Sparhawk street
-Leonard, Barnard, Lamb and Flag, St. John’s street
-Lee, James, timber merchant, Risbygate street
-Leech, Mary, haberdasher, Hatter street
-Leech, Charles Denton, solicitor and agent to the Essex and Suffolk Fire
-office, Crown street
-Le Grice, Henry, solicitor, Market hill
-Lease, Edward, banker’s clerk, St. John’s street
-Locke, William, hop warehouse, Risbygate street, h Shimpling
-Lock, Michael, confectioner and grocer, St. John’s street
-Lock, Alfred, confectioner, Guildhall street
-Lock, John, confectioner, College street
-Lofts, Thirza, the Cricketers, Cemetery road
-Lofts, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Angel hill
-Lankaster, Frederic, bookseller, stationer, &c., Abbeygate street
-Lord, William, nursery and seedsman, Northgate street
-Lumner, Lincoln, grocer and eating house, Brentgovel street
-Lummes, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Bridewell lane
-Limmer, James, miller, Cemetery road
-Lucas, James, corn chandler, Guildhall street
-Lucher, Mary Ann, staymaker, Whiting street
-Madder, James, tailor and woollen draper, Hatter street
-Maderson, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Whiting street
-Mann, W. and E., soap and tallow chandlers, Churchgate street
-Mann, William, auctioneer, Hogg lane
-Mann, William and Edgar, soap and tallow works, 27, Churchgate street
-Manning, William, baker, Cemetery road
-Major, William, glass and earthenware dealer, and basket maker, the
-Traverse
-Major, Josiah, tailor and draper, Abbeygate street
-Matthews, Joseph, clothier and outfitter, corner of St. John’s street
-Mayhew, Mary Ann, George inn, Westgate road
-Mayes, Abraham, shoemaker, St. John’s street
-Mead, Samuel, painter, plumber, and glazier, Hatter street
-Meekins, David, China and glass warehouse, Butter market
-Mc’Lerath, Hannah, maltster and liquor merchant, Guildhall street
-Middleditch, John, cork manufacturer, the Traverse
-Middleditch, Alfred, boot and shoemaker, Guildhall street
-Middleditch, James, tailor, &c., High Baxter street
-Middleditch, Mary, Hare and Hounds, Risbygate street
-Miller, Robert, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street
-Miller, Harriet, fruiterer, Westgate street
-Miller, William, saddle and harness maker, and commission agent for the
-sale of carriages, Angel hill
-Mingay, John, chimney sweeper, Long Brackland
-Mountain, Robert, fishmonger, Abbeygate street
-Moore, Robert, whitesmith, Cotton lane
-Morris, John, pork butcher, Garland str.
-Mortlock, John, general dealer, St. John’s street
-Mower, Samuel, Griffin inn, Cornhill
-Neale, Elizabeth, staymaker, Hatter str.
-Newby, Robert, Globe, School Hall str.
-Newdick, Elizabeth S., staymaker, Whiting street
-Newdwick, Charlotte, bonnet maker, Whiting street
-Newell, James, Spread Eagle, Westgate road
-Newham, Samuel, surgeon, Low Baxter street
-Newman, William, silk mercer, laceman, and importer of French millinery,
-&c., Butter market
-Newson, Henry, postmaster, Butter market
-Nice, Robert, Masons’ Arms, Whiting st.
-Nice, William, clothier, Butter market
-Nice, George, hairdresser and fancy repository, Abbeygate street
-Norfolk, Caroline, register office, Cornhill
-Norfolk, Thomas, game marker, Cornhill
-Norfolk, James, tailor, &c., Guildhall str.
-Norman, Benjamin, shopkeeper, College street
-Norman, Benjamin, brush manufacturer, Churchgate street
-Nunn, Hinnell and Skepper, chemists, Abbeygate street
-Nunn, James, tailor and hatter, Risbygate street
-Nunn, Walter J., hosier, glover, and shirt maker, Abbeygate street
-Nunn, Elizabeth, furrier, &c., Guildhall street
-Nunn, Edmund, clerk to Gas Works, Guildhall street
-Nunn, Frederic, butcher, Risbygate street
-Nunn, Robert, music master, Abbey ruins
-Oglesby, Samuel, photographic artist, Churchgate street
-Oliver, George J., grocer and tea dealer, Abbeygate street
-Oliver, John, grocer and tea dealer, Risbygate street
-Orsben, George, tobacconist, St. John’s street
-Owers, Robert, marine store dealer, St. John’s street
-Owles, Thomas, druggist, Cornhill
-Outlaw, Thomas, Rising Sun inn, Risbygate street
-Pace, John, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., Abbeygate street
-Page, George, shopkeeper, Cemetery road
-Palmer, Thomas, painter, &c., Cemetery road
-Parker, Benjamin, draper, Butter market
-Parker, Robert, painter, Chequers square
-Parson, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Southgate street
-Partridge, Henry, saddle and harness maker, Cornhill
-Partridge, the Misses, ladies’ boarding and day school, Angel hill
-Partridge, Sophia, saddler, Southgate street
-Pashley, George, baker, Guildhall street
-Pattle, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, the Traverse
-Pawsey, Robert, carpenter, &c., High Baxter street
-Pawsey, Robert, baker, Churchgate street
-Pearce, Sophia, milliner, &c., Meat market
-Pearson, George W., builder, Brentgovel street
-Pechey, Jabez, leather seller, Cornhill
-Pechey, Robert, printer and bookbinder, St. John’s street
-Pechey, Elisha, gas fitter and metal dealer, St. John’s street
-Peck, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, Mustow street
-Peckham, John, rope and sack maker, St. John’s street
-Pendred, Samuel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Risbygate street
-Pendred, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Market hill
-Perfect, Epton, White Hart inn, Southgate street
-Pettit, John, cabinetmaker, Churchgate street
-Pettit, Edward, carpenter, Whiting street
-Place, Maria, linen draper, Churchgate street
-Place, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Churchgate street
-Plumpton, William, draper and silk mercer, Butter market
-Portway, John, pharmaceutical chemist, Abbeygate street
-Prigg, Henry, tailor and woollen draper, Abbeygate street
-Prigg, John, boot and shoe maker, Whiting street
-Pritty, Thomas, ironmonger and iron-founder, Abbeygate street
-Pryer, Jane, servants’ register office Hatter street
-Pryke, John, baker, Brentgovel street
-Pyman, Jonathan, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, Guildhall
-street
-Rae, John, tea dealer, Whiting street
-Rouse, David, tailor, &c., Churchgate street
-Ranson, Frederick, grocer, &c., Whiting street
-Ranson, Mary, Anchor, Northgate street
-Ranson, Charles, shopkeeper, Long Brackland
-Ray, William, watch and clock maker, Brentgovel street
-Reach, William, Odd Fellows’ Arms, College street
-Reach, Thomas, saddle and harness maker, Cornhill
-Reach, John, sausage maker, Southgate street
-Reach, Wm., jun., shopkeeper, Brentgovel street
-Reach, Sarah, shopkeeper, Northgate street
-Reed, Henry, builder, stone and marble mason, Northgate street
-Reeve, John, music seller, Angel hill
-Reeve, Sarah, baby linen warehouse, Angel hill
-Reeve, Robert, Waggon inn, Risbygate street
-Reffell, Elizabeth, pipe manufacturer, High Baxter street
-Richardson and Bonfellow, linen drapers, Butter market
-Richardson, George W., woollen draper, 26, Butter market
-Ridley, George, soap and candle maker, Low Baxter street; h 16,
-Brentgovel street
-Ridley, John, coal and iron merchant, and tanner, Northgate street
-Ridley, Frederick, currier and leather cutter, St. Andrew’s street
-Ridley, Thomas, grocer, tea dealer, oil and colorman, Abbeygate street
-Risbrock, William, the Dog and Partridge, Crown street
-Robinson, Frederick, bread and biscuit baker, Crown street
-Robinson, John, shopkeeper, Cemetery road
-Robinson, Charles, mail contractor, Risbygate street
-Robinson, John, bookseller, printer, bookbinder, and stationer, Market
-hill
-Robinson, William, baker, College street
-Rutter, George, butcher, Guildhall street
-Rutter, Alfred, confectioner, Cornhill
-Rudland, Henry, Three Kings’ inn, Cornhill
-Salmon, William, tailor and draper, Abbeygate street
-Salmon, William, solicitor and town clerk, secretary to the gas company,
-clerk to the lieutenancy of Suffolk, Guildhall street
-Saunders, William, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street
-Savage, Charles, retailer of beer and porter, Meat market
-Sawyer, James, butcher, Churchgate street
-Scholes, John, hat manufacturer, Butter market
-Scholes, Mary Ann, milliner, &c., St. John’s street
-Scott, Stephen, bootmaker, Abbeygate street
-Scott, George, surgeon dentist, Whiting street
-Scotchmer, David, furniture broker, &c., Risbygate street
-Scrivener, Frederick, photographic artist, Well street
-Seargent, James, cork manufacturer, the Traverse
-Seakens, James, cooper, Risbygate street
-Seaden, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Brentgovel street
-Sexton, William W., dyer, Churchyard
-Sexton, William W., tobacconist and tea dealer, Abbeygate street
-Sewell, Robert, Marquis Cornwallis, St. John’s street
-Shittelo, James, butcher, the Traverse
-Simper, Sarah, dressmaker, Westgate street
-Simkin, brush manufacturer, Guildhall street
-Simmonds, Jonathan, shoeing smith, St. Andrew’s street north
-Simper, Robert, cabinet maker, Guildhall street
-Smith Charles, surgeon, Guildhall street
-Smith, Joseph, town crier, St. John’s street
-Smith, W. H. and Son, patten and clog manufacturers, American overshoe
-importers, Birmingham and Sheffield warehouse, wholesale hosiers,
-haberdashers, and general warehousemen, 24, Butter market
-Smith and Son, machine makers, Westgate road
-Smith, William, upholsterer, Low Baxter street
-Smith, John, Chequers inn, Risbygate street
-Smith, Sarah, muffin and crumpet maker, Brentgovel street
-Snithyes, John, grocer and tea-dealer, Hatter street
-Snell, James, confectioner, Hatter street
-Southgate, William, hairdresser, Churchgate street
-Sore, Samuel, cooper, Abbeygate street
-Soar, John, hairdresser, Guildhall street
-Spanton, William, plumber, glazier, painter, and paper hanger, Abbeygate
-street
-Sparke, James, tailor, Southgate street
-Sparke, James, solicitor, clerk of the peace for the borough, clerk to
-the Thurgoe union, and clerk to the commissioner of taxes for Thurgoe
-hundred, Hatter street
-Sparke, John, grocer, &c., Tayphin road
-Sparkes, George, turner, Guildhall street
-Spooner, John, soda water and ginger beer manufacturer, Eastgate street
-Steel, John, family grocer and tea-dealer, and stamp office, Butter
-market
-Steele, William, boot and shoe maker, High Baxter street
-Stebbing, John, fruiterer, the Traverse
-Stebbing, John, baker, Northgate street
-Steel, William, pawnbroker and clothier, Guildhall street
-Stearn, William G., boot and shoe maker, Whiting street
-Stebbings, Eliza, milliner and dress-maker, Churchgate street
-Stebbings, Noel, painter and paper-hanger, Churchgate street
-Stearn, George, sexton to St. James’, Churchgate street
-Stiggles, Frederic, stone mason, Whiting street
-Stow, Thomas, accountant, St. John’s terrace, Well street
-Sturgeon, James, baker and confectioner, Guildhall street
-Sturgeon, James, baker and confectioner, Westgate street
-Stutter, Arthur, draper, Market hill
-Suffolk Alliance Life and Fire Assurance office, Hatter street
-Suttle, George, Golden Lion, Guildhall street
-Syrett and Son, ironmongers, and hot-water apparatus manufacturers,
-Whiting street
-Tagliabue, Henry, tobacconist and general dealer, Whiting street
-Taylor, Edwin, veterinary surgeon, Churchgate street
-Taylor, Emily, ladies’ boarding school, Angel hill
-Theobald, Frederic, grocer and green grocer, Brentgovel street
-Theobald, Frederic, licensed to let horses for hire, Brentgovel street
-Thompson, Thomas, brazier, &c., Cemetery road
-Thompson, George, bookseller and stationer, Abbeygate street
-Thompson, Robert, confectioner, Abbeygate street
-Thompson, John, silversmith, China and glass warehouse, and Norwich Union
-Life and Fire office, Market hill
-Todd, George, house and ornamental painter, St. Andrew’s street north
-Tolladay, Mary, straw bonnet maker, Butter market
-Tolladay, Dallar, bootmaker, Abbeygate street and Butter market
-Tolladay, Dallar, watch and clock maker, Northgate street
-Tompson, William, whitesmith and brazier, Mustow street
-Tozer, Charles F., corn merchant, Risbygate street
-Townsend, William, Crown and Anchor, Prospect row
-Trevetham, John, paving commissioner, Hospital road
-Tricker, William, soda water and ginger beer manufacturer, St. Andrew’s
-street
-Turner, Martha, straw bonnet maker and milliner, Guildhall street
-Vale, John, silversmith, Abbeygate street
-Vismara, John, barometer maker, St. John’s street
-Wade, Robert, coal merchant and builder, Brentgovel street
-Walford, Frederic James, Six Bells hotel tap, Churchgate street
-Watson, Miss Susan, Churchgate street
-Watling, Sarah, dressmaker, Churchgate street
-Watling, Richard, the Jolly Toper, Southgate street
-Wallis, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. John’s street
-Warner, James, shopkeeper, Peas Porridge green
-Warren, Abraham, baker, Risbygate str.
-Waterfall, John, commercial traveller, St. Mary’s square
-Watson, Robert, builder, Crown street
-Watson, William, baker, Whiting street
-Ward, John, paving rate collector and house agent, Risbygate street
-Wayling, George, surgeon dentist, Whiting street
-Weavers, Edward, shopkeeper, Westgate street
-Webb and Co., tanners, curriers, and leather sellers, Whiting street
-Welton, Charles, shoeing smith, High Baxter street
-Welton, Amelia and Harriet, milliners and dress makers, Risbygate street
-Wenn, William, baker, Southgate street
-Weston, Robert John, watch and clock maker, Meat market
-Westrup, Charlotte, biscuit baker and confectioner, Angel hill
-Weston, John W., plumber, glazier, and painter, Butter market
-Weston, Susannah, milliner, Brentgovel street
-Whitaker, George R., rate and rent collector, Westgate road
-Whiting, Elizabeth, broker, Angel hill
-Wicks, William, Bell Hotel, Market hill
-Wiggetts, William E., coffee and eating house, Risbygate street
-Williams, William, horse breaker, Mustow street
-Wilson, Samuel, baker, Cannon place
-Wilson, Richard S., plumber, glazier, and painter, Whiting street
-Wincup, Mary Ann, dressmaker, Brentgovel street
-Wincup, Thomas, hair cutter, Cornhill
-Wing, Frederic, solicitor, Hatter street
-Winkup, Thomas, baker, Brentgovel str.
-Winn, Samuel, tailor, Abbeygate street
-Wodehouse, Charles, solicitor, notary, and registrar of the archdeaconry
-of Sudbury and town of Bury St. Edmund’s, Churchgate street, h Whiting
-street
-Woolnough, Frederic D., baker, Churchgate street
-Woollard, William, Joiners’ Arms, Garland street
-Woodgate, Thomas, cooper, St. Andrew’s street
-Worlledge and Co., bankers, Meat market
-Wright, Reuben, carpenter, &c., Cemetery road
-Wright, Caroline, baker, St. John’s street
-Wright, Robert, brush maker, Market hill
-Wright, William, cordwainer, Churchgate street
-Wright, James, Two Brewers, Westgate street
-Wright, Thomas, artist, Northgate street
-Young, William, gunmaker, Market hill
-Young, William, cabinet maker, &c., Northgate street
-Youngman, Edward, chemist and druggist, Market hill
-Youngman, Sophia A., baby linen ware house, Berlin wool and fancy
-repository, 32, Butter market
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