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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

TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.

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

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

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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