BURY ST. EDMOND’S.
Bury St. Edmond’s, is a borough, market town, and the capital of West Suffolk, and has railway communication with Ipswich, Norwich, London, &c. It is 94½ miles from London, 43 miles S.W. from Norwich, 14 miles E. from Newmarket, and 26½ miles N.E. from Ipswich. Its population in 1841 was 12,538, and in 1851, 13,902.
Bury is supposed to have been the Villa Faustina of the Romans, and became a considerable town of the East English. It derived its chief fame and importance, however, from becoming the burial-place of St. Edmund the Martyr, King of the East Angles. The parishes are two, St. Mary’s and St. James’s. Here are held the spring assizes for Suffolk, and the quarter sessions for the franchise of St. Edmund, of which this is the chief place. This is the place of election for West Suffolk, and a polling place. It is a borough, returning two members to Parliament, and has a municipal corporation, with separate jurisdiction, consisting of a mayor and the usual functionaries. The market days are Wednesdays and Saturdays. At the former the dealings in corn and cattle are large; the latter is chiefly for provisions. The fairs are on Easter Tuesday, October 2, and December 1. The October fair is the great fair, and much resorted to. The December fair is a great cattle fair. Bury is a grand market for agricultural produce of all kinds. The town is well built, and is lighted with gas, and there are some good public buildings and private dwellings.
St. James’s church was not finished till the reign of Edward VI., who gave £200 towards its completion; it was thoroughly repaired in 1820, when a new gallery was added; it has about 2,000 sittings, of which 250 are free; the benefice is a donative, endowed with a stipend, and is in the patronage of Henry Wilson, Esq., of Stowlangtoft Hall, Suffolk; the Hon. Rev. Edward Pellew, M.A., is the present incumbent. The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was commenced in 1424. In the chancel is a monument in memory of Mary, daughter of King Henry VII., first married to Louis XII., King of France, and afterwards to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk; she died at Westhorp, in 1533, and was buried in the abbey church here. It has been thoroughly repaired, at a cost of between £6,000 and £7,000. The repairs were made under the superintendence of Mr. Cottingham, architect, Mr. Nash of London, Mr. Farrow of Diss, and the chancel by Mr. Darkin, of this town; it has 2,000 sittings, of which 500 are free. The benefice is a donative, endowed with a stipend, in the patronage of John Fitzgerald, Esq.; the Rev. Charles James Phipps Eyre, M.A., is the present incumbent.
St. John’s church is an elegant structure, built by subscription at a cost of about £6,000, and consecrated October 21st, 1841; it has 850 sittings, half of which are free. The church, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist, is a perpetual curacy, endowed by the Marquis of Bristol and Earl Jermyn with £100 per annum, out of land at Little Saxham; the Bishop of Ely is patron, and the Rev. Robert Rushdall, M.A., incumbent.
A Roman Catholic chapel, dedicated to St. Edmund, was erected here in 1837, from designs by C. Day. The Grammar School, in Northgate street, was founded by King Edward VI., and is well endowed. The Norman tower of the grand abbey, erected in the reign of William the Conqueror, and now forming the grand entrance of the churchyard of the two churches, St. James and St. Mary, to the former of which it serves as the bell tower, is considered one of the noblest specimens of Norman architecture in the kingdom, and has undergone a complete repair, under the superintendence of Mr. Cottingham, at an estimated cost of £3,000, contributed by the parish and by public subscription. King Edward IV. founded a college of priests in College Street, and the building is now occupied as a workhouse. There were formerly several hospitals in the town, the principal of which are God’s House at Southgate, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist: St. Nicholas’s Hospital, at Eastgate, near the roads leading to Ixworth and Fornham, founded by one of the abbots of Bury; the extensive remains of the hospital and chapel form the principal part of a farm-house: St. Saviour’s Hospital, founded by abbot Sampson, belongs to St. John’s College, Cambridge. Without Risby Gate stood an hospital dedicated to St. Peter, founded by abbot Anselm in the reign of Henry I. In the wall forming the eastern boundary of the abbey precinct, are some arches, commonly known by the name of “The Abbot’s Bridge,” which seem intended to form an occasional foot-bridge, by means of planks laid from buttress to buttress, through which there are passages, the greatest distance being about 24 feet.
There are many other vestiges of ancient structures to which the antiquary, and others, will attach considerable interest. Exclusive of those appropriated to divine worship, are the following: The Shirehall, a modern erection in the churchyard, comprising two convenient courts for the trial of civil and criminal causes. The Guildhall is for the town court of sessions, and the transaction of the general business of the borough; petty sessions are held here every Thursday. It is vested in the trustees of the Guildhall feoffment, by whom it is kept in repair: it has an ancient porch, and some portraits of local worthies. The County Gaol, which serves also for the borough and the liberty of St. Edmund, is an extensive building at Southgate Green, on the London road; it was erected in 1803 at an expense of £30,000, and is calculated to contain 140 prisoners, with a separate bed for each. The Police Station is a fine specimen of a Norman house; the age of its erection is obvious from its general appearance and circular windows. The Theatre, a neat structure in Westgate Street, was opened for dramatic performances in October, 1819. The Subscription Rooms, on the south side of Angel hill, comprise ball, billiard, and reading rooms, and were completed in 1804, at an expense of about £5,000. There is an exceeding good public library at the Guildhall, which contains many valuable books. The Botanic Garden, the entrance to which is under that magnificent remain, the Abbey Gate, is an important acquisition to this branch of scientific study; it was established in 1820, and is under the superintendence of N. S. Hodson, Esq. The Suffolk Hospital is a handsome structure in an open and healthful situation; it has been repaired and enlarged by adding considerably to the wings.
CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth, Guildhall street
Andrews, Mr. Peter, Risbygate street
Barton, Mr. John, College street
Barton, Miss Mary Ann, Hatter street
Beard, Charles, Esq., Risbygate street
Bedford, Rev. William, Northgate street
Bevan, James J., Northgate house, Northgate street
Beales, Mr. William, Low Baxter street
Blyth, Mr. James, Churchgate street
Botwright, Mrs. Sophia, Angel hill
Bullock, Misses, Loomes lane
Bridgeman, Thomas, Esq., Risbygate street
Chapman, Mr. William, St. Andrew’s street
Chapman, Mr. John, Well street
Clodd, Mrs. Louisa, Northgate street
Collett, Mrs. Harriet, Angel hill
Cook, Mr. James, Union terrace
Cook, Mr. Benjamin, Salem cottage, Cemetery road
Cooper, Thomas White, Esq.
Crosbie, John, Esq., Crown street
Daubeny, Mrs. Elizabeth, Angel hill
Denton, Thomas, Esq., Churchgate street
Denny, Mrs. Mary Ann, Crown street
Dotton, William, Esq., Northgate street
Edwards, John, Risbygate street
Filby, Miss Matilda, Honey hill
Filby, Miss Mary, Union terrace
Flint, Mrs. Ann, Brentgovel street
Forte, Miss Caroline, Guildhall street
Gedge, Johnson, Esq., Northgate street
Gilly, Mrs. Jane C. M., Northgate street
Girling, Mr. Thomas, Garland street.
Gray, Mrs. Maria, Northgate street
Goodchild, Mr. Edward, Risbygate street
Green, Edward, Westgate street
Hare, the Rev. C. J. P., Crown street
Harvey, Mr. Robert, Westgate road
Hibble, Mrs. Hannah, Union terrace
Hickman, Rev. Thomas G., chaplain to the Hospital and Union, h Westgate street
Hine, Thomas, Esq., Loomes lane
Holworthy, Mrs. Sarah, Crown street
Hubbard, Capt. William, Northgate str.
Jones, Mrs. Maria, Union terrace
Lathbury, Miss Mary Ann, Angel hill
Lines, Mrs. Mary Ann, Garland street
Lock, Mrs. Sarah, Cemetery road
Lumley, Mrs. Elizabeth, Crown street
Matthew, Mrs. S., St. John’s terrace, Well street
Mc’Gregor, John, captain and adjutant of the West Suffolk Militia, Southgate street
Miller, Mr. Dearson John, Garland street
Mitchell, Mrs. Eleanor, Angel hill
Motlock, Miss Gertrude, Crown street
Muskett, Jno, Esq., Abbey ruins, Churchyard
Moore, George, Esq., Northgate street
Nunn, Frederic, Westgate street
Oliver, Mrs. Elizabeth, 97, Risbygate street
Paine, Miss Hannah, Northgate street
Palfry, Mrs. Sophia, Cornhill
Pellew, Hon. and Rev. Edward, Northgate street
Potts, Mrs. Ann, Westgate street
Probart, Dr. Francis G., Westgate street
Pozey, Mrs. Margaret, St. John’s terrace, Wells street
Quitter, Mrs. P., Angel hill
Rayner, James, Risbygate street
Reeves, Mrs. Emma, Well street, St. John’s terrace
Ridley, Mrs. Mary, Northgate street
Rumbelow, Mr. John, Angel hill
Rushdall, Rev. Robert, St. John’s parsonage, St. John’s street
Sale, Mrs. Hannah, St. John’s terrace, Wells street
Shelford, Mrs. Emily F., St. Mary’s square
Sidebottom, Edward, Esq., 99, Risbygate street
Smith, the Misses Frances, Jane, and Ann, St. Mary’s square
Stutter, Mrs. Catherine Jane, St. John’s terrace, Well street
Sutton, Mrs. Hannah Maria, Union terrace
Sutton, Frederic, Esq., Westgate street
Symonds, Misses Eleanor and Elizabeth, 12, Brentgovel street
Walsham, Sir John, Court house, Honey hill
Wastell, Misses Fanny and Isabella, Northgate street
Walton, Mr. W., St. John’s terrace, Well street
Wells, Rev. E. C., St. Mary’s square
Weston, Miss Juliana, Honey hill
Williams, Mr. William, Union terrace
Wing, Mrs. Henry, Guildhall street
Worlledge, John, sen., Esq., Chevington
Wollaston, Col. Charles, Northgate street
Woods, Mrs. Harriet, Angel hill
Wratislaw, Rev. A., School hall, Northgate street
Wright, Miss Ann, Cemetery road
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Abbott, Jane, milliner, Churchgate street
Abbott, Frederick, butcher, Angel hill
Allen, James, baker, Ramgate street
Allen, Daniel, St. Edmond’s Head, Cannon place
Allsop, George, shoeing smith, Tayphin road
Armstrong, William, printer, &c., Northgate street
Armes, Jonathan, King’s Arms inn, Brentgovel street
Armes, Lucy, straw bonnet maker, College street
Armstrong, Robert, boot and shoe maker, out Westgate
Backhouse, Henry, corn and hay dealer, Risbygate street
Backhouse, James, corn and seed merchant, Brentgovel street
Baker, Henry, baker, Whiting street
Baker, Joseph, baker, Westgate road
Baker, John, White Lion inn, Brentgovel street
Baker, Elizabeth, ladies’ boarding school, the Abbey, Angel hill
Baker, William, Three Tuns, Crown street
Baker, Thomas, the Castle inn, Cornhill
Balaam, Charles, the Grapes inn, Brentgovel street
Baldwin, James, shopkeeper, Cemetery road
Baldwin, James, the Bushel, St. John’s street
Balls, Thomas, Royal Oak, Tayphin road
Balls, John, fruiterer, Abbeygate street
Bilson, William, gunmaker and ornithologist, Abbeygate street
Banham, John, Three Crowns inn, Southgate street
Barely, Spencer, boot and shoe maker, Southgate street
Barker, Horace, publisher of the Bury and Norwich Post, Northgate street
Barnard, Benjamin, blacksmith, Butts
Barnard, William, grocer, Whiting street
Barrell, Henry, baker, Northgate street
Barrell, Henry, baker, Risbygate street
Barrett, John, nurseryman, florist, &c., Cotton lane
Barton, John, Clerk of the Peace, Hatter street
Barton, Martha, milliner and dress-maker, Churchgate street
Barton, Robert, County Court Bailiff, Churchgate street
Barton, Frederick, bookbinder, Churchgate street
Battley, Maria, ladies’ day school, Westgate road
Baxter, Thomas, watch and clock maker, Hatter street
Baxter, Samuel, cutler, St. John’s street
Baxter, Mrs. Eliza, grocer and tea dealer, Angel hill
Baxter, William, cork manufacturer, Whiting street
Bear, Thomas M., iron and brass founder, shops Cornhill; h Well street
Beckford, Bevan, Esq., banker, Guildhall street
Bedells, Samuel C., grocer and tea dealer, Cornhill
Bellmam, William, shopkeeper, St. John’s street
Betts, Samuel, butcher, Churchgate street
Betts, E., confectioner, St. John’s street
Bethel, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Churchgate street
Biggs, Isabella, stay maker, Meat market
Biles, George, watch and clock maker, Churchgate street
Bird, Ann, shopkeeper, St. John’s street
Bird, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Southgate street
Bishop, John, Saracen’s Head, Guildhall street
Blake, George H., Esq., High Bailiff of County Court, out Eastgate street
Boby, Robert, ironmonger, Cornhill
Bowles and Rushbrook, whitesmiths and shoeingsmiths, St. Andrew’s street
Brabrook, James, basket and sieve maker, Risbygate street
Brabrook, James, brazier, St. John’s street
Brabrook, William, Blackbirds, Bridewell lane
Braddock, Henry, brewer and maltster, Southgate street
Bradbury, John, cabinet maker, Risbygate street
Brame, John, pork shop, Low Baxter street
Brett, John, currier, Churchgate street
Brewster, John, grocer, Southgate street
Brewster, John, builder, Southgate street
Brewster, Robert, baker and general shopkeeper, Westgate road
Branch, Mary, fancy repository, Abbeygate street
Bridges and Son, coach builders, Sparhawk street
Bridge, Benjamin, grocer, Southgate str.
Bridgman, John, Angel family and commercial hotel, Angel hill
Britton, John, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street
Brook, Henry W., corn chandler, Southgate street
Brooke, William L., solicitor, Risbygate street
Brown, Caroline E., milliner, Abbeygate street
Brown, Susan, day school, Churchgate street
Brown, Frederick E., boot and shoe maker, Abbeygate street
Brown, Henry, Beehive, College street
Bruce, Susan, Plough, Southgate street
Bryant, John, cutler, &c., Traverse
Buckle, James, Wheat Sheaf, Cemetery road
Bull, Benjamin, builder, Church road
Bullock, Walter, shopkeeper, Mustow street
Bullock, R. W., ginger-beer manufacturer, Northgate street
Bullens, T. G., upholsterer, auctioneer, house agent, and agent to the Pelican and Phœnix Fire Offices, Market hill
Burroughes, Robert, Fox inn, Eastgate street
Burroughes, Charles, boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Mustow street
Byford, Elizabeth, dress and stay maker, Guildhall street
Cambridge, John, jun., solicitor, offices Brentgovel street; h Risbygate street
Cann, Honoria, shopkeeper, Garland str.
Caney, Richard, fruiterer, Traverse
Caney, Richard, fruiterer, Cornhill
Carter, W., grocer and tea dealer, Hatter street
Carter, William Henry, tobacconist and hair dresser, St. John’s street
Carliell, Charles, builder, Crown street
Carver, Daniel, Bull inn, Angel hill
Cooper, Isaac, corn and seed merchant, St. John’s street
Catton, Charles, broker, St. John’s street
Cattermole, Martha, dress maker, Risbygate street
Cattermole, Emma, straw bonnet maker, Risbygate street
Challis, Thomas, painter, plumber, and glazier, Westgate road
Chapman, Thomas, carpenter, St. John’s street
Chapman, W. and S., clothiers, Butter market
Childs, George, grocer and clothier, Guildhall street
Childs, Joseph, whitesmith, bell hanger, and gas fitter, Churchgate street
Childs, Maria, milliner and fancy worker, Churchgate street
Clark, the Misses, day and boarding school, Guildhall street
Clark, Frederick, King’s Head inn, Brentgovel street
Clark, Henry, watchmaker, Southgate street
Clark, George, tailor and draper, Cornhill
Clark, Frederick, wine and spirit stores, St. John’s street
Clark, James W., tax collector, Whiting street
Clarke, John, tailor and draper, Crown street
Clarke, G. and R., coach builders, Crown street
Clarke, Alexander, shopkeeper, Cannon place
Clarke, James, fishmonger, poulterer, and dealer in game, Abbeygate street
Clarke, Alfred M., hairdresser, Abbeygate street
Clarke, William, boot and shoe maker, Cornhill
Clarke, Isaac, butcher, St. Andrew’s str.
Clarke, John, brewer and maltster, Risbygate street
Clayton, Eld Edmund, linen draper, &c., shop Butter market; h Guildhall street
Clements, Samuel, Six Bells commercial and family hotel, Chequers’ square
Cocksedge, Sarah Ann, Queen’s Head, Churchgate street
Cocksedge, William, Sedgman house, Tayphin road
Coe, Jane, dressmaker, Westgate road
Coe, Thomas, surgeon, Guildhall street
Coe, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Guildhall street
Coe, William, painter, plumber, and glazier, Low Baxter street
Coe, Walter, veterinary surgeon, St. Andrew’s street
Collins, Robert, Stag and Dog, College street
Cooper, William, surgeon, Guildhall street
Cooper, John, boot and shoe maker, Brentgovel street
Cooke, John, hat manufacturer, Abbeygate street
Cook, James, net maker, Northgate street
Cook, John, miller, Southgate street
Copping, Robert H., plumber, &c., Whiting street
Cornish and Sons, iron and brass founders, engineers, and machine makers, Whiting street
Cornish, Simeon, Woolpack inn, Cornhill
Cotton, Richard, veterinary surgeon, St. Andrew’s street, north
Collins, Thomas, Clerk of County Court, Angel hill
Crane, William, coach builder, Mustow street
Crane, Francis, Coachmakers’ Arms, Raingate street
Craske, Charlotte, hosiery warehouse, Butter market
Crassweller, William E., chemist, druggist, and dentist, Abbeygate street
Cremer, John, clothier, Northgate street
Crick, James, butcher, St. John’s street
Crick, Robert, blacksmith and broker, Southgate street
Croft, John, surveyor and land agent, Hatter street
Crowe, Elizabeth E., milliner and dress maker, Brentgovel street
Cullem, John, Fox and Hounds, and shopkeeper, Brackland
Curry, Frederick, boot and shoe maker, Well street
Dallison, William, boot and shoe maker, High Baxter street
Dalton, J. H., Three Goats Head, Guildhall street
Dalton, Rowland, surgeon, Whiting street
Dalton, John, surgeon and apothecary, Whiting street
Darken, George, stonemason, Westgate road
Day, Robert, grocer, Southgate street
Death, Daniel, baker, Southgate street
Death, Fanny, ladies’ day and boarding school, Angel hill
Death, Henry, baker, St. John’s street
Deasley, John, Ten Bells, Whiting street
Devereux, Richard, trunk manufacturer, Cemetery road
Devereux, Charlotte, shopkeeper, Risbygate street
De Carle, Benjamin, stone and marble mason, Sparhawk street
Denovan, John, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, Abbeygate street
Doe, John, furniture broker, Angel hill
Dooley, Sophia, Jolly Waggoner, Mustow street
Downs, Jane, general dealer, Butter market
Downs, John, clothier, Westgate street
Drake, Robert, Seven Stars, Long Brackland
Dudley, William, architect and surveyor, Cemetery road
Dyball, John, boot and shoe maker, Butter market
Edgar, Robert, travelling tea dealer and draper, Hospital road
Ellis, Thomas, pork butcher, Brentgovel street
Ellis, George, Coach and Horses, School Hall street
Ellis, John, linen draper, Guildhall street
Earl, Samuel, plasterer, Guildhall street
Elven, Cornelius, jun., coal merchant, Whiting street
Elven, Rev., Cornelius, Baptist minister, Whiting street
Emanuels, Money, tobacconist, Churchgate street
Emerson, James and Son, builders and stonemasons, Well street
English, Mary Ann, news agent, St. John’s street
Everard, John P., wool merchant and tanner, Southgate street
Everard, Lucy, Suffolk commercial hotel, Butter market
Fake, John, the Dragon, Cemetery road
Fake, Thomas, builder, Loomes lane
Falkerd, Samuel, hairdresser and dealer in clothes, Guildhall street
Farrow, Thomas, builder, Churchyard
Farrow, Thomas, stonemason and builder, Westgate street
Fenton, Reuben, broker and auctioneer, Meat Market
Fergusson, Robert, manager of the National Provincial Bank of England; and Henry James Graves, accountant
Fenton, George, general broker, Market hill
Fitch, John B., grocer, Cornhill
Fletcher, Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, Risbygate street
Flynn, William, draper and tea dealer, Risbygate street
Footer, William, builder, Sparhawk street
Freelove, William, grocer, Guildhall str.
Frewer and Son, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Chequers square
Frost, Henry, builder, &c., College str.
Frost, Thomas, shopkeeper, Mill lane
Frost, John, leather currier, &c., Crown street
Fuller, William, printer, bookseller, &c., Butter Market
Galley, William, watch and clock maker, St. John’s street
Gallant, Thomas, glover, &c., Southgate street
Garwood, Thomas, Railway hotel, Northgate street
Garrod, George, watchmaker, Westgate street
Gardener, Henry, Half-Moon commercial inn, 28, Butter Market
Gedge, Johnson, proprietor of Bury Post, Hatter street
Gibbs, William, confectioner, Cornhill
Gilmour, Francis, Rose and Crown, Westgate street
Green, John F., solicitor, Abbey Ruins
Green, Jonathan, Three Bulls, Meat Market
Greene, Edward, Westgate brewery, Westgate street
Grayson, Matthew, seed merchant, Cornhill
Grayston, Eliza, glass and china warehouse, Butter Market
Graves, Eliza, straw hat and dressmaker, Westgate street
Graves, Robert, tailor and woollen draper, Abbeygate street
Grange, William, baker, Guildhall street
Gross, William, chemist, Chequers square
Gowing, Ellis S., commercial traveller, Lower Baxter street
Goodwin, James, boot and shoe maker, Eastgate street
Goodrich, Joseph, saddle and harness maker, Abbeygate street
Godbald, S. A., ladies’ day school, Brentgovel street
Godbold, Kezia, dressmaker, Brentgovel street
Goldsmith, Mary, butcher, Butter Market
Goldsmith, David, ironmonger, Market hill
Goff, Ezekiel, Star inn, Mustow street
Golder, Simon, builder, Cemetery road
Goodwin, George, plumber and glazier, Northgate street
Glover, John, cabinet turner and screw cutter, Loomes lane
Glew, Ann, jeweller and silversmith, Abbeygate street
Gissing, Patience, baker, Angel hill
Gurney, Frederic, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street
Hadfield, Frederic, chemist and druggist, Abbeygate street
Hagreen, the Misses, school, Guildhall street
Haggitt, Henry, Esq., farmer, St. Mary’s square
Hales, John, saddle and harness maker, Eastgate street
Hammant, Thomas, St. John’s terrace, Well street
Hardwick, John E., medical botanist, Market hill
Hardy, William, coach builder, Brentgovel street
Hardy, Julia and Ellen, Berlin and fancy repository, Butter market
Harris, Henry, Dolphin, Cannon place
Harris, John, nurseryman, St. Andrew’s street
Harrison, Robert, millwright, Westgate road
Harrald, William B., basket and sieve maker, Whiting street
Harrald, William, butcher, St. Andrew’s street north, and St. John’s street
Harrald, Samuel, general warehouseman, Hospital road
Harrington, Philip, organist, Northgate street
Hartley, Robert, marine store dealer, Long Brackland
Hart, Alfred, brazier, &c., Prospect place
Harvey and Hudson, branch hank, Abbeygate street
Harvey, Rant, draper, Abbeygate street
Hayhoe and Son, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Whiting street
Hayles, William, shopkeeper, St. John’s street
Hayward, Samuel, goods delivery for the E. C. R. company, Risbygate street
Head, Henry W., boot and shoe maker and naturalist, Abbeygate street
Head, Hannah, butcher, Northgate street
Head, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Hatter street
Hempstead, James, house agent, Union terrace
Herd, John, the Marquis Arms, Union terrace
Hicks, Alexander, dyer, Low Baxter str.
Hinnell, George F., surgeon, Risbygate street
Hinnell, Charles, solicitor, Risbygate str.
Hinnell, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Abbeygate street, h College street
Hirst, Joseph, tobacco manufacturer, Whiting street
Hodgson, Henry Rayner, ironmonger, Cornhill
Holden, James, Black Boy, Guildhall street
Holden, John, shopkeeper, Westgate road
Holden, Michael, ironmonger, &c., Hatter street
Holmes, John, dyer, St. John’s street
Hopkins, Thomas, painter, Guildhall str.
Houghton, William, boot and shoe maker, Abbeygate street
Howe, George, Swan inn, Northgate str.
Howe, Robert, corn merchant, Southgate street
Howchin, Robert, coachmaker, Mustow street
Hay, James, hosier and silk mercer, Abbeygate street
Hubbard and Son, surgeons, Crown street
Hunter, Arthur, upholsterer, Abbeygate street
Hunter, John, wine, spirit, vinegar, and porter merchant, Abbeygate street
Huscroft, John, news agent, St. John’s street
Ion, John W., solicitor, Hatter street, h Risbygate street
Image, William Edward, surgeon, Honey hill
Jackson, John, solicitor, commissioner for taking affidavits in Chancery, and clerk to the Guildhall feoffment, Hatter str.
Jackson, Thomas, bricklayer, Cemetery rd.
Jackson and Frost, booksellers, stationers, bookbinders, printers, and agents to the Sun Fire and Life office, Angel hill
Jacob, Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Hatter street
James, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Westgate road
Jarman, Isaac, butcher, Southgate street
Jay, Maria Eliza, ladies’ boarding school, Southgate street
Jennings, Benjamin, wine and spirit merchant, 20, Meat market
Jennings, Benjamin, corn merchant, Corn hill
Jennings, Robert, agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance Societies, and manure merchant, St. John’s terrace, Well street
Johnson, John, architect and surveyor, agent to the Lancashire Life and Fire office, Whiting street
Johnson, Charles, toy dealer, Cornhill
Johnson, William, Three Horse Shoes, Northgate street
Jones, C. W., classical and commercial school, hon. sec. to the Athenæum, Angel hill
Jones and Co., dyers, Abbeygate street
Jordan, Elizabeth, pork butcher, Churchgate street
Kemp, Robert Day, turner, St. John’s street
Kemp, Charles, shopkeeper and baker, Union terrace
Kemp, James, Frederic of Prussia, Southgate street
Kidson, Robert, tailor and hatter, Abbeygate street
Kilner, John, surgeon, &c., Guildhall street
King, Frederic W., wine and spirit merchant, St. Mary’s square
King, Henry William, builder, Loomes lane
King, Henry, general warehouseman, Butter market
Kirkham, Thomas, chemist and dentist, 34, Butter market
Lamb, Samuel, tobacconist, Abbeygate street
Last, William B., watchmaker, jeweller, engraver, and fancy repository, Abbeygate street
Last, Henry, Sword in Hand, Southgate street
Last, William N., watch and clock maker, Whiting street
Last, Robert, Cross Keys, Church row
Last, Ann, and Ward Elizabeth, general shopkeepers, Northgate street
Lowes, William, ironmonger, Sparhawk street
Leonard, Barnard, Lamb and Flag, St. John’s street
Lee, James, timber merchant, Risbygate street
Leech, Mary, haberdasher, Hatter street
Leech, Charles Denton, solicitor and agent to the Essex and Suffolk Fire office, Crown street
Le Grice, Henry, solicitor, Market hill
Lease, Edward, banker’s clerk, St. John’s street
Locke, William, hop warehouse, Risbygate street, h Shimpling
Lock, Michael, confectioner and grocer, St. John’s street
Lock, Alfred, confectioner, Guildhall street
Lock, John, confectioner, College street
Lofts, Thirza, the Cricketers, Cemetery road
Lofts, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Angel hill
Lankaster, Frederic, bookseller, stationer, &c., Abbeygate street
Lord, William, nursery and seedsman, Northgate street
Lumner, Lincoln, grocer and eating house, Brentgovel street
Lummes, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Bridewell lane
Limmer, James, miller, Cemetery road
Lucas, James, corn chandler, Guildhall street
Lucher, Mary Ann, staymaker, Whiting street
Madder, James, tailor and woollen draper, Hatter street
Maderson, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Whiting street
Mann, W. and E., soap and tallow chandlers, Churchgate street
Mann, William, auctioneer, Hogg lane
Mann, William and Edgar, soap and tallow works, 27, Churchgate street
Manning, William, baker, Cemetery road
Major, William, glass and earthenware dealer, and basket maker, the Traverse
Major, Josiah, tailor and draper, Abbeygate street
Matthews, Joseph, clothier and outfitter, corner of St. John’s street
Mayhew, Mary Ann, George inn, Westgate road
Mayes, Abraham, shoemaker, St. John’s street
Mead, Samuel, painter, plumber, and glazier, Hatter street
Meekins, David, China and glass warehouse, Butter market
Mc’Lerath, Hannah, maltster and liquor merchant, Guildhall street
Middleditch, John, cork manufacturer, the Traverse
Middleditch, Alfred, boot and shoemaker, Guildhall street
Middleditch, James, tailor, &c., High Baxter street
Middleditch, Mary, Hare and Hounds, Risbygate street
Miller, Robert, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street
Miller, Harriet, fruiterer, Westgate street
Miller, William, saddle and harness maker, and commission agent for the sale of carriages, Angel hill
Mingay, John, chimney sweeper, Long Brackland
Mountain, Robert, fishmonger, Abbeygate street
Moore, Robert, whitesmith, Cotton lane
Morris, John, pork butcher, Garland str.
Mortlock, John, general dealer, St. John’s street
Mower, Samuel, Griffin inn, Cornhill
Neale, Elizabeth, staymaker, Hatter str.
Newby, Robert, Globe, School Hall str.
Newdick, Elizabeth S., staymaker, Whiting street
Newdwick, Charlotte, bonnet maker, Whiting street
Newell, James, Spread Eagle, Westgate road
Newham, Samuel, surgeon, Low Baxter street
Newman, William, silk mercer, laceman, and importer of French millinery, &c., Butter market
Newson, Henry, postmaster, Butter market
Nice, Robert, Masons’ Arms, Whiting st.
Nice, William, clothier, Butter market
Nice, George, hairdresser and fancy repository, Abbeygate street
Norfolk, Caroline, register office, Cornhill
Norfolk, Thomas, game marker, Cornhill
Norfolk, James, tailor, &c., Guildhall str.
Norman, Benjamin, shopkeeper, College street
Norman, Benjamin, brush manufacturer, Churchgate street
Nunn, Hinnell and Skepper, chemists, Abbeygate street
Nunn, James, tailor and hatter, Risbygate street
Nunn, Walter J., hosier, glover, and shirt maker, Abbeygate street
Nunn, Elizabeth, furrier, &c., Guildhall street
Nunn, Edmund, clerk to Gas Works, Guildhall street
Nunn, Frederic, butcher, Risbygate street
Nunn, Robert, music master, Abbey ruins
Oglesby, Samuel, photographic artist, Churchgate street
Oliver, George J., grocer and tea dealer, Abbeygate street
Oliver, John, grocer and tea dealer, Risbygate street
Orsben, George, tobacconist, St. John’s street
Owers, Robert, marine store dealer, St. John’s street
Owles, Thomas, druggist, Cornhill
Outlaw, Thomas, Rising Sun inn, Risbygate street
Pace, John, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., Abbeygate street
Page, George, shopkeeper, Cemetery road
Palmer, Thomas, painter, &c., Cemetery road
Parker, Benjamin, draper, Butter market
Parker, Robert, painter, Chequers square
Parson, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Southgate street
Partridge, Henry, saddle and harness maker, Cornhill
Partridge, the Misses, ladies’ boarding and day school, Angel hill
Partridge, Sophia, saddler, Southgate street
Pashley, George, baker, Guildhall street
Pattle, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, the Traverse
Pawsey, Robert, carpenter, &c., High Baxter street
Pawsey, Robert, baker, Churchgate street
Pearce, Sophia, milliner, &c., Meat market
Pearson, George W., builder, Brentgovel street
Pechey, Jabez, leather seller, Cornhill
Pechey, Robert, printer and bookbinder, St. John’s street
Pechey, Elisha, gas fitter and metal dealer, St. John’s street
Peck, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, Mustow street
Peckham, John, rope and sack maker, St. John’s street
Pendred, Samuel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Risbygate street
Pendred, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Market hill
Perfect, Epton, White Hart inn, Southgate street
Pettit, John, cabinetmaker, Churchgate street
Pettit, Edward, carpenter, Whiting street
Place, Maria, linen draper, Churchgate street
Place, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Churchgate street
Plumpton, William, draper and silk mercer, Butter market
Portway, John, pharmaceutical chemist, Abbeygate street
Prigg, Henry, tailor and woollen draper, Abbeygate street
Prigg, John, boot and shoe maker, Whiting street
Pritty, Thomas, ironmonger and iron-founder, Abbeygate street
Pryer, Jane, servants’ register office Hatter street
Pryke, John, baker, Brentgovel street
Pyman, Jonathan, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, Guildhall street
Rae, John, tea dealer, Whiting street
Rouse, David, tailor, &c., Churchgate street
Ranson, Frederick, grocer, &c., Whiting street
Ranson, Mary, Anchor, Northgate street
Ranson, Charles, shopkeeper, Long Brackland
Ray, William, watch and clock maker, Brentgovel street
Reach, William, Odd Fellows’ Arms, College street
Reach, Thomas, saddle and harness maker, Cornhill
Reach, John, sausage maker, Southgate street
Reach, Wm., jun., shopkeeper, Brentgovel street
Reach, Sarah, shopkeeper, Northgate street
Reed, Henry, builder, stone and marble mason, Northgate street
Reeve, John, music seller, Angel hill
Reeve, Sarah, baby linen warehouse, Angel hill
Reeve, Robert, Waggon inn, Risbygate street
Reffell, Elizabeth, pipe manufacturer, High Baxter street
Richardson and Bonfellow, linen drapers, Butter market
Richardson, George W., woollen draper, 26, Butter market
Ridley, George, soap and candle maker, Low Baxter street; h 16, Brentgovel street
Ridley, John, coal and iron merchant, and tanner, Northgate street
Ridley, Frederick, currier and leather cutter, St. Andrew’s street
Ridley, Thomas, grocer, tea dealer, oil and colorman, Abbeygate street
Risbrock, William, the Dog and Partridge, Crown street
Robinson, Frederick, bread and biscuit baker, Crown street
Robinson, John, shopkeeper, Cemetery road
Robinson, Charles, mail contractor, Risbygate street
Robinson, John, bookseller, printer, bookbinder, and stationer, Market hill
Robinson, William, baker, College street
Rutter, George, butcher, Guildhall street
Rutter, Alfred, confectioner, Cornhill
Rudland, Henry, Three Kings’ inn, Cornhill
Salmon, William, tailor and draper, Abbeygate street
Salmon, William, solicitor and town clerk, secretary to the gas company, clerk to the lieutenancy of Suffolk, Guildhall street
Saunders, William, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street
Savage, Charles, retailer of beer and porter, Meat market
Sawyer, James, butcher, Churchgate street
Scholes, John, hat manufacturer, Butter market
Scholes, Mary Ann, milliner, &c., St. John’s street
Scott, Stephen, bootmaker, Abbeygate street
Scott, George, surgeon dentist, Whiting street
Scotchmer, David, furniture broker, &c., Risbygate street
Scrivener, Frederick, photographic artist, Well street
Seargent, James, cork manufacturer, the Traverse
Seakens, James, cooper, Risbygate street
Seaden, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Brentgovel street
Sexton, William W., dyer, Churchyard
Sexton, William W., tobacconist and tea dealer, Abbeygate street
Sewell, Robert, Marquis Cornwallis, St. John’s street
Shittelo, James, butcher, the Traverse
Simper, Sarah, dressmaker, Westgate street
Simkin, brush manufacturer, Guildhall street
Simmonds, Jonathan, shoeing smith, St. Andrew’s street north
Simper, Robert, cabinet maker, Guildhall street
Smith Charles, surgeon, Guildhall street
Smith, Joseph, town crier, St. John’s street
Smith, W. H. and Son, patten and clog manufacturers, American overshoe importers, Birmingham and Sheffield warehouse, wholesale hosiers, haberdashers, and general warehousemen, 24, Butter market
Smith and Son, machine makers, Westgate road
Smith, William, upholsterer, Low Baxter street
Smith, John, Chequers inn, Risbygate street
Smith, Sarah, muffin and crumpet maker, Brentgovel street
Snithyes, John, grocer and tea-dealer, Hatter street
Snell, James, confectioner, Hatter street
Southgate, William, hairdresser, Churchgate street
Sore, Samuel, cooper, Abbeygate street
Soar, John, hairdresser, Guildhall street
Spanton, William, plumber, glazier, painter, and paper hanger, Abbeygate street
Sparke, James, tailor, Southgate street
Sparke, James, solicitor, clerk of the peace for the borough, clerk to the Thurgoe union, and clerk to the commissioner of taxes for Thurgoe hundred, Hatter street
Sparke, John, grocer, &c., Tayphin road
Sparkes, George, turner, Guildhall street
Spooner, John, soda water and ginger beer manufacturer, Eastgate street
Steel, John, family grocer and tea-dealer, and stamp office, Butter market
Steele, William, boot and shoe maker, High Baxter street
Stebbing, John, fruiterer, the Traverse
Stebbing, John, baker, Northgate street
Steel, William, pawnbroker and clothier, Guildhall street
Stearn, William G., boot and shoe maker, Whiting street
Stebbings, Eliza, milliner and dress-maker, Churchgate street
Stebbings, Noel, painter and paper-hanger, Churchgate street
Stearn, George, sexton to St. James’, Churchgate street
Stiggles, Frederic, stone mason, Whiting street
Stow, Thomas, accountant, St. John’s terrace, Well street
Sturgeon, James, baker and confectioner, Guildhall street
Sturgeon, James, baker and confectioner, Westgate street
Stutter, Arthur, draper, Market hill
Suffolk Alliance Life and Fire Assurance office, Hatter street
Suttle, George, Golden Lion, Guildhall street
Syrett and Son, ironmongers, and hot-water apparatus manufacturers, Whiting street
Tagliabue, Henry, tobacconist and general dealer, Whiting street
Taylor, Edwin, veterinary surgeon, Churchgate street
Taylor, Emily, ladies’ boarding school, Angel hill
Theobald, Frederic, grocer and green grocer, Brentgovel street
Theobald, Frederic, licensed to let horses for hire, Brentgovel street
Thompson, Thomas, brazier, &c., Cemetery road
Thompson, George, bookseller and stationer, Abbeygate street
Thompson, Robert, confectioner, Abbeygate street
Thompson, John, silversmith, China and glass warehouse, and Norwich Union Life and Fire office, Market hill
Todd, George, house and ornamental painter, St. Andrew’s street north
Tolladay, Mary, straw bonnet maker, Butter market
Tolladay, Dallar, bootmaker, Abbeygate street and Butter market
Tolladay, Dallar, watch and clock maker, Northgate street
Tompson, William, whitesmith and brazier, Mustow street
Tozer, Charles F., corn merchant, Risbygate street
Townsend, William, Crown and Anchor, Prospect row
Trevetham, John, paving commissioner, Hospital road
Tricker, William, soda water and ginger beer manufacturer, St. Andrew’s street
Turner, Martha, straw bonnet maker and milliner, Guildhall street
Vale, John, silversmith, Abbeygate street
Vismara, John, barometer maker, St. John’s street
Wade, Robert, coal merchant and builder, Brentgovel street
Walford, Frederic James, Six Bells hotel tap, Churchgate street
Watson, Miss Susan, Churchgate street
Watling, Sarah, dressmaker, Churchgate street
Watling, Richard, the Jolly Toper, Southgate street
Wallis, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. John’s street
Warner, James, shopkeeper, Peas Porridge green
Warren, Abraham, baker, Risbygate str.
Waterfall, John, commercial traveller, St. Mary’s square
Watson, Robert, builder, Crown street
Watson, William, baker, Whiting street
Ward, John, paving rate collector and house agent, Risbygate street
Wayling, George, surgeon dentist, Whiting street
Weavers, Edward, shopkeeper, Westgate street
Webb and Co., tanners, curriers, and leather sellers, Whiting street
Welton, Charles, shoeing smith, High Baxter street
Welton, Amelia and Harriet, milliners and dress makers, Risbygate street
Wenn, William, baker, Southgate street
Weston, Robert John, watch and clock maker, Meat market
Westrup, Charlotte, biscuit baker and confectioner, Angel hill
Weston, John W., plumber, glazier, and painter, Butter market
Weston, Susannah, milliner, Brentgovel street
Whitaker, George R., rate and rent collector, Westgate road
Whiting, Elizabeth, broker, Angel hill
Wicks, William, Bell Hotel, Market hill
Wiggetts, William E., coffee and eating house, Risbygate street
Williams, William, horse breaker, Mustow street
Wilson, Samuel, baker, Cannon place
Wilson, Richard S., plumber, glazier, and painter, Whiting street
Wincup, Mary Ann, dressmaker, Brentgovel street
Wincup, Thomas, hair cutter, Cornhill
Wing, Frederic, solicitor, Hatter street
Winkup, Thomas, baker, Brentgovel str.
Winn, Samuel, tailor, Abbeygate street
Wodehouse, Charles, solicitor, notary, and registrar of the archdeaconry of Sudbury and town of Bury St. Edmund’s, Churchgate street, h Whiting street
Woolnough, Frederic D., baker, Churchgate street
Woollard, William, Joiners’ Arms, Garland street
Woodgate, Thomas, cooper, St. Andrew’s street
Worlledge and Co., bankers, Meat market
Wright, Reuben, carpenter, &c., Cemetery road
Wright, Caroline, baker, St. John’s street
Wright, Robert, brush maker, Market hill
Wright, William, cordwainer, Churchgate street
Wright, James, Two Brewers, Westgate street
Wright, Thomas, artist, Northgate street
Young, William, gunmaker, Market hill
Young, William, cabinet maker, &c., Northgate street
Youngman, Edward, chemist and druggist, Market hill
Youngman, Sophia A., baby linen ware house, Berlin wool and fancy repository, 32, Butter market