NEEDHAM MARKET.
Needham Market. A railway station and well-built town, lighted with gas; is a hamlet of the parish of Barking. It is situated on the Eastern Union Railway, 76¾ miles from London, 8¾ from Ipswich, 3½ from Stowmarket, and is bounded on the east by the navigable river Gipping. This town is in Bosmere and Claydon hundred and union, Norwich bishopric East Suffolk.
The living is a perpetual curacy, of the annual value of £91, in the gift of the rector for the time being of the parish of Barking. The Rev. G. A. Paske, is the incumbent. The church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It is a humble structure, with wooden belfry. There is a Free Grammar School for the education of 21 youths, connected with the church.
There is an Independent chapel, of which the Rev. Joseph Perkins is minister, and connected therewith is a British School. The Society of Friends also have a small meeting, and a Girls’ Free School attached. The almshouses are for 8 poor persons, and the occupiers have a small weekly allowance, with coals and candles. The population in 1851 was 1,367, and it occupies nearly 1000 acres. The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham is lord of the manor. A fair is held on October 28th. There is a manufactory for crown glue in this town. In 1850, a public library and reading room was established here.
CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
Bedingfield, Miss Caroline, High street
Bedingfield, Miss Harriet, High street
Burlingham, Mr. Thomas, High street
Catchpole, Mrs., High street
Clarke, Mr. William, High street
Maw, Mrs. Lucy, High street
Maw, Samuel Alexander, agent for Alexander and Co’s bank, High street
Paske, Rev. George Alexander, perpetual curate of Needham Market
Sammons, Rev. John Coulson, M.A., head master of the grammar school, Needham Market, and curate of Gipping
Squires, Mrs. Rachel, High street
Ward, Mrs., High street
Wilkinson, Mr. B., High street
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Abbott, Mr. Jonathan, farmer; h High street
Bayley, James T., grocer and draper, High street
Baker, John, superintendent, police station, High street
Baskett, James, shopkeeper, High street
Baskett, Robert, boot and shoe maker, and leather seller, High street
Beard, Philip, watch and clock maker, High street
Beck, Thomas B., surgeon, Valley House, Creeting St. Mary
Beck, Henry, surgeon, High street
Bedingfield, James, M. D., Longville House, Needham Market
Blomfield, Thomas, painter, plumber and glazier, High street
Bowell, Robert, pork shop, High street
Brill, John, station-master, Needham station
Brook, Mr. James B., solicitor, High street
Brooke, Richard C., boot and shoe maker and fancy repository, High street
Brown, Edward, blacksmith, High street
Burrell, Henry R., watch and clock maker, High street
Button, Robert, Victoria Arms, High str.
Chapman, William, cabinet-maker, &c., Hawk Mill street
Childrick, John, millwright, Hawk Mill street
Childrick, William, miller, Hawk Mill st.
Clabon, William, wheelwright, High str.
Claxton, Edward, blacksmith, High street
Clover, John, butcher, High street
Cookson, Rev. Frederic, curate of Combs; h High street
Cooper, Mrs. Mary, painter, plumber, and glazier, China shop, High street
Dearing, John, saddle and harness maker, High street
Fairweather, Lionel, pork shop, High str.
Fairweather, Samuel, Queen’s Head inn, Hawk Mill street
Fox, John, grocer, High street
Garnham, Mrs. Susan, shopkeeper, High street
Garrod, Frederic John, watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith, High street
Garrard and Paddle, grocers and drapers, High street
Godfrey, Henry, carpenter and joiner, High street
Green, John, tailor, &c., High street
Groom, Robert, boot and shoe maker, High street
Haggar, Joseph, rakemaker, Coddenham road
Haggar, Samuel, the Swan inn commercial posting house, High street
Hall, Robert, gardener, Bridge street
Harrington, Allen, chemist and druggist, High street
Hayward, John, butcher, High street
Hayward, Frederic, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates for Bosmere and Claydon Hundred, superintendent registrar
Hazell, James, shopkeeper, High street
Jeckell, Robert, accountant, High street
Kerridge, Miss Celia, school governess, High street
Lockwood, Luke, baker, High street
Lockwood, William, baker, High street
Lovick, Mary Ann, beer retailer, High street
Lucas, Thomas, baker, Bridge street
Martin, Enoch, George commercial inn, High street
Mount, Mary Ann, Rampant Horse inn, Coddenham road
Mount, William, wireworker, High street
Mulley, Edward, broker, Chapel street
Page, Thomas, tailor and confectioner, High street
Pennington, James, surgeon, Chapel str.
Potter, Thomas, basket-maker, High str.
Quinton, John, druggist, bookseller, and stationer, stamp office, High street
Rabitt, Susan, milliner and dressmaker, High street
Rainbird, John, shopkeeper and fishmonger, High street
Read, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, High street
Read, William, boot and shoe maker, High street
Ruffell, Francis, beer retailer, High street
Sage, Susan, King’s Head inn, High str.
Sage, William, carrier to Ipswich every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, High street
Scopes, Henry, the Bull, Bridge street
Scopes, Richard, bricklayer, &c., Stowmarket road
Scopes, Susan, whitening maker, Stowmarket road
Simpson and Son, coopers and timber dealers, manufacturers of all kinds of bent timber, High street
Snell, Samuel, farmer, High street
Soughgate, Abraham, miller, High street
Soughgate, Mrs. John, flour seller, High street
Steward, George, maltster, High street
Steward, John, blacksmith, High street
Stewart, William James, solicitor, High street
Studd, George, hairdresser, High street
Studd, John, tailor, &c., High street
Taylor, Miss Ann, day school for young ladies, High street
Taylor, Thomas, librarian to the lecture room, High street
Taylor, William, grocer, draper, and baker, Bull lane
Tydeman, Mrs. Harriet, Three Tuns inn, Hawk Mill street
Tydeman, John, post-master, post-office, High street
Vincent, Jonathan, veterinary surgeon, High street
Ward, Mrs. Sophia, brick and lime works, High street
Webb, Frederic, beer retailer, High street
Wells, Mrs. Maria, straw bonnet maker, High street
Woodward, John, grocer and draper, High street
Woollard, George, whitesmith and bell-hanger, High street
Woollard, Jane, straw bonnet maker, High street
Wright, Freeman, crown glue manufacturer
Wright, Henry, beer retailer, High street
WOODBRIDGE
Woodbridge, in East Suffolk, is a parish and market town, and port, on the banks of the river Deben, 76 miles from London, and 8 N.E. from Ipswich. The population in 1851 was 5,000. The town is well lighted with gas; it consists principally of four streets. Large quantities of corn and malt are shipped from Woodbridge; and the imports are very considerable, consisting of coal, timber, seed, oilcake, wine, spirits, &c. Upwards of 50 vessels are connected with the port. A very extensive market is held on Wednesday, for corn and cattle. Fairs are held on the first Tuesday in April, and Michaelmas day and the day following. A county court is held here. The petty sessions are every Wednesday, and quarter sessions are held here.
The Parish Church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a very handsome structure, and in 1840, was repaired and decorated at the expence of George Thomas, Esq. The living is a perpetual curacy; the Rev. T. W. Meller, M.A., is the present incumbent—annual value, £329. A new church, dedicated to St. John, has been completed within the last 8 years. The Rev. Joseph Rowley, B.A., is minister. The Wesleyans, Independents, and Society of Friends, have each a chapel here.
SEKFORDE HOSPITAL. Governors—Right Honourable Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls. Right Honourable Sir John Jervis, Knight, Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas. Chaplain—Rev. William Thomas Meller, M.A.
CLERGY, GENTRY, &c.
Aldous, Mr. William, Sekford street
Alexanders and Co., bankers; F. Alexander, Esq., resident partner, Church st.
Allen, Miss Lydia, Thoroughfare
Baily, Mrs. Mary, St. John’s street
Baldry, Mrs. Mary, Church street
Brooke, George, Esq., Cumberland street
Carthew, Mrs. Charlotte, Cumberland str.
Clarke, Mrs., Bredfield street
Cook, Mr. William, Brook street
Daniels, Misses, St. John’s street
Doughty, Frederic, Esq., Cumberland st.
Duffy, Rev. Aaron, Independent minister, Quay side
Garrard, Mr. William, Thoroughfare
Gissing, Mrs. Ann, Cumberland street
Griffiths, Rev. David, Independent minister, New street
Grimwood, Mrs., St. John’s street
Hart, Mr. Daniel, Quay House
Heard, Mrs. E., Castle street
Hillen, Mr. Robert, the Quay
Hughes, Thomas William, M.R.C.S., Cumberland street
Hughes, Rev. Thomas William, B.A., chaplain of the Suffolk asylum, Cumberland street
Hunt, Mrs. Harriet, St. John’s street
Jackson, Rev. Postle, head master of the Free Grammar school, Sekford street
Knight, Mrs. Ann, Thoroughfare
Linstead, Mr. John, St. John’s Church street
Loder, Mr. Charles, Thoroughfare
Martin, Mr. William, Thoroughfare
Martin, Mr. William, Doric place
Miller, Rev. T. W., rector of St. Mary’s; rectory house
Morley, Mr. William, Thoroughfare
Norton, William, Esq.
Pulham, James, Esq., Sekford street
Rowley, Rev. Joseph Moss, incumbent, St. John’s: h St. Johns parsonage
Sheming, Mr. Thomas, Cumberland street
Taylor, Rev. Henry: h Chapel lane
Toll, Miss Hannah, Seckford street
Turner, Mrs., St. John’s street
Wainwright, Miss Rachel and Miss Elizabeth, Church street
Watson, Rev. Christopher George, rector of Melton: h Church street
Whitnall, Mrs. Elizabeth, Castle street
Wilson, Miss Mary, Doric place
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.
Adcock, George, national school master, Castle street
Aldring, W. H., milliner and dressmaker, Thoroughfare
Alexander and Co., bankers, Church str.
Alexander, William, boot and shoe maker, Sekford street
Allcock, Thomas, baker, Market-hill
Allen, John, the Royal William, Theatre street
Allen, Alethea, corset maker, Cumberland street
Allen, Loder, plumber and glazier, Church street
Amos, Sarah, private lodging house, Cumberland street
Andrews, Jonathan, builder, St. John’s street
Andrews, W. F., grocer and tea dealer, registrar of marriages, agent to Royal Liverpool Insurance and Accidental office, Thoroughfare and Market hill
Bacon, Cobbold, and Co., bankers, Thoroughfare
Baker, James, watch maker, Thoroughfare
Baldwin, C. A., Free Trade tavern, Sekford street
Balls, Mary Ann, pork butcher, Sekford st.
Balls, Edward, tailor, Thoroughfare
Bannister, William G., British schoolmaster, St. John’s terrace
Bardwell, Elmer, broker and grocer, Cumberland street
Barnes, Robert, shop keeper, Thoroughfare
Barritt, James, confectioner, Church str.
Batchelor, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, Thoroughfare
Baxter, Isaac, green grocer, Sekford street
Baxter, Harriet, dress maker, Doric place
Baxter, Sarah, blacksmith, Brook street
Bays, Thomas, hat manufacturer, Market-place
Beckett, John, farming bailiff, Kingston road
Beecroft, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Church street
Beecroft, William, grocer and tea dealer, Church street
Bendall, James, iron and brass founder, Thoroughfare
Berry, Sharman West, gun manufacturer, Market hill
Betts, John, farmer, Thoroughfare
Betts, John, chemist, druggist, and colorman, Thoroughfare
Beverley, Sarah, and Stubbs, Eliza, fancy repository, Thoroughfare
Bird, Emma, dress and cloak maker, St. John’s street
Bird, Robert, librarian to the Mechanics’ institution, St. John’s street
Bloxsome, Joseph, linen draper, Church street
Bond, Samuel, tailor, &c., Wellington inn, Cumberland street
Braham, Robert, boot maker, New street
Brickles, John, bricklayer, Castle street
Brickles, Margaret, shopkeeper, Castle street
Brighten, George, haircutter, Quay
Brinkley, William, butcher, Church street
Broadbank, Rosa, straw bonnet maker, New street
Broadbank, William, boot maker, New street
Broadbank, T., plumber, glazier, and painter, Brook street
Brook, Henry William, wine and spirit merchant, stock and share broker, Church street
Brooks, German, Queen’s Head inn, Sekford street
Brown, Joseph F., tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, Thoroughfare
Buckmaster, Mark, brewer, St. John’s str.
Bull, Elizabeth, dress maker, Brook str.
Bunn, Walter, Saddlers’ Arms, Castle street
Burditt, John, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Thoroughfare
Burrows, Charles, pawnbroker, silversmith, and jeweller, Church street
Burrows, John, whitesmith, Angel lane
Butters, John, boot and shoe maker, New street
Butters, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare
Cage, John, tin-plate worker, New street
Cana, Robert, agent for the Norwich Fire and Life Assurance society, commissioner for taking special bails for the counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire
Carr, John, baker, Castle street
Carr, James, boot and shoe maker, and leather cutter, Thoroughfare
Catchpole, John, bookseller, stationer and fancy repository, Thoroughfare
Chappell, William George, tailor and woollen draper, Church street
Charters, Sophia Augusta, King’s Arms, Thoroughfare
Clarke, Henry, green grocer, New street
Cole, Jacob, butcher, Church street
Cole, James, beer retailer, Cumberland street
Cook, Thomas, coach builder, New street
Cook, Alfred, auctioneer, appraiser, and estate agent, Thoroughfare
Cook, Thomas, the Coopers’ Arms, Market hill
Cook, Alfred B., the Swan inn, Market hill
Cook, Alfred Thomas, estate agent and auctioneer, Thoroughfare
Cork, Henry, rope and twine manufacturer, Church street
Cousins, William, bricklayer, Sekford street
Cowing, Samuel, Stannon inn, Brewer’s lane
Cranmer, Alexander, King’s Head inn, Market hill
Cross, James, rod merchant, &c., Thoroughfare
Crowe, Davy, grocer and tea dealer, Church street
Culham, John, pork butcher, New street
Culham, William, ironmonger, brazier, and tin-plate worker, Thoroughfare
Cullingford, Samuel, linen draper, Thoroughfare
Cullingford, Anne, milliner and dress maker, Thoroughfare
Cullingford, Joseph, builder, St. John’s street
Curtis, John, felmonger, Brewer’s lane
Cutting, James, boot and shoe maker, Church street
Dallenger, John, accountant, Thoroughfare
Daniels, William, baker and beer retailer, Cumberland street
Dawson, James, captain of merchant vessel, Thoroughfare
De Medewe and Brooke, solicitors, agents to the Globe Insurance office, the Rock Insurance, and the Female Provident Society, New street
Dickerson, William, shopkeeper, Cumberland street
Dove, Benjamin, bricklayer and builder, Castle street
Dougar, Robert, railway contractor, Cumberland street
Downing, Edward, coach builder, Thoroughfare
Dowsing, William, corn chandler, New street
Dowsing, William, shoeing smith, Chapel lane
Durrant, Isaac, saddle and harness maker, Thoroughfare
Dunnett, Philip, hairdresser, &c., Market hill
Easto, John, and Co., grocers, tea dealers, and tallow chandlers, Church street
Edwards, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, Thoroughfare, h Church street
Edwards, Henry, jun., maltster and merchant, h Church street
Edwards, Henry, sen., wine and spirit merchant, Thoroughfare
Elliott, Henry, miller, Mill hill
Ellis, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, Thoroughfare
Everett, Lucy, boarding school for young ladies, Brook house, Cumberland street
Fenn, E., boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Cumberland street
Fenn, Mary Ann, boarding and day school for young ladies, Cumberland street
Fisher, Henry, locker to the Custom house, Quay lane
Fisher, William, confectioner and baker, Thoroughfare
Fisk, Eunice, corset maker, St. John’s terrace
Fisk, Samuel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. John’s street
Fitzgerald, Edward, superintendent of the East Suffolk police division
Footman and Co., linen drapers, Thoroughfare
Foreman, John, gardener and seedsman, New street
Fosdike, John, bricklayer and plasterer, St. John’s terrace
Francis, Sarah, dyer, Cumberland street
Freeman, Charles, draper, Thoroughfare
Frost, John, builder, St. John’s street
Frost, William, cooper, Thoroughfare
Gall, Benjamin D., chemist and druggist, and cashier of the savings’ bank, Thoroughfare
Gall, George, furnishing ironmonger, Church street
Gammage, Benjamin, baker and confectioner, Thoroughfare
Gammage, James, baker, Cumberland street
Garnham, John, Royal Oak, Thoroughfare
Garrard, George, master mariner, Brewer’s lane
Garrard, Eliza, milliner, Brewer’s lane
Garrard, Charles, master mariner, Brewer’s lane
Garrard, William and Charles, boat and ship builders, Brook street
Gennills, John, turner, Castle street
Gibbs, Susan, dressmaker, St. John’s street
Gibbs, William G., master mariner, St. John’s street
Giles, George, rope manufacturer, New street
Giles, George, boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare
Gillingham, George, the Anchor, Quay lane
Gissing, John S., surgeon, &c., Market hill
Godbould, George, veterinary surgeon, the Sun inn, Thoroughfare
Goodwin, Susanna, ladies’ day and boarding school, Church street
Goldsmith Thomas, machine maker, shopkeeper, and agent for Ransomes and Sims’ agricultural implements, Market hill
Gray, Samuel, butcher, Sekford street
Green, Robert, haircutter, New street
Grimwood, William, brushmaker, Cumberland street
Grimwood, T. W., and G. A., timber, slate, tar, and cement merchants, Woodbridge and Snape bridge
Gross, Frederic, wine and spirit merchant, offices, Thoroughfare, h Church street
Gross, James and Co., grocers, tea dealers, wine and spirit merchants, Thoroughfare
Gross, Alfred, accountant, Sekford street
Gurney, Godfrey, the Cross inn, Church street
Gurney, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Cumberland street
Hambly, Parmenas, clerk, Castle street
Hammond, James, pork and poultry dealer, Church street
Harding, Amos, smith and wheelwright, Theatre street
Harris, William, shopkeeper and carrier from Woodbridge to Ipswich, Chapel street
Hart, John, and Wrinch, Henry, maltsters, corn, coal, and seed merchants, Woodbridge
Hartridge, James, coach proprietor, St. John’s street
Hartridge, James, coach proprietor, New street
Hartridge, William, coach office and shopkeeper, New street
Hayward, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Church street
Hayward, James, estate and fire and life insurance agent, Castle street
Hayward, Robert, grocer and draper, St. John’s street
Head, Mary, furniture broker, New street
Heffer, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, St. John’s street
Hildyard, John, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Thoroughfare
Hornor, Mrs. boarding and day school for young ladies, Doric place
Houghton, John, clerk and sexton to St. John’s, Castle street
How, John, Boat inn, the Quay
Hunt, James, boot and shoe maker and leather seller, Thoroughfare
Hunting, William, greengrocer, New street
Issett, John W., hardwareman, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life Insurance offices, Thoroughfare
Jasper, William H., carpenter, &c., Theatre street
Jeffries, Alfred, painter, plumber, and glazier, Thoroughfare
Jeffries, John, seedsman and florist, Thoroughfare
Jeffries, John, florist and seedsman, Castle street
Johnstone, Thomas M., collector of Customs, North Hill Cottage
Jones, Richard, surgeon, Church street
Jones, Thomas, supervisor, St. John’s terrace
Keeble, William, ship agent, Castle street
Keeble, William, hairdresser and perfumer, Thoroughfare
Keel, Robert, painter, &c. New street
Kemp, Susan, milliner and dressmaker, Thoroughfare
Kemp, John, boot and shoe maker, Castle street
Kemp, George, grocer and tea dealer, Cumberland street
Kemp, William, ironmonger, Market hill
Kent, Edwin, general draper and silk mercer, Market hill
Larter, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, Bredfield street
Last, S., boarding and day school for young ladies, St. John’s street
Last, Elizabeth, dressmaker, St. John’s street
Last, Edward, cooper, Cumberland street
Law, William, Lion inn, Eastern Counties Railway Goods Depôt, Thoroughfare
Laurance, William, the Ship, Quay
Leech, Francis, gardener, Castle street
Lincoln, James, shopkeeper, Bay Horse, Castle street
Ling, George, maltster, offices, Brewer’s lane, h Bedford
Lockwood, William, jun., brewer, sole agent for Truman and Hanbury’s porter and stout, Castle street
Loder, John, bookseller, stationer, printer, and binder, agent for the Advertiser East Suffolk Newspaper, Thoroughfare
Loder, John, jun., auctioneer, office, Thoroughfare: h Doric place
London, William, accountant, Thoroughfare
Lucock, Mrs. Sarah, Cherry Tree inn, Cumberland street
Lucock, Thomas, registrar of births and deaths, Castle street
Mallett, William, plumber and glazier, Market hill
Mallett, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Sekford street
Mallett, Mary, dress and cloak maker, Market hill
Manby, George, general merchant, Thoroughfare
Markham, Miss Maria, milliner, &c., Thoroughfare
Marsh, William N., hairdresser and perfumer, Market hill
Marshall, Charles, surgeon, Thoroughfare
Matthews, William, the Tankards, New street
Mayes, Miss Sarah, dressmaker, Doric place
Mayhew, Samuel, general hardware dealer, Thoroughfare
Mayhew, James, confectioner and baker, Market hill
Mickleburgh, Mrs. Emma, clothier and corn chandler, Market hill
Middleditch, George, butcher, Market hill
Minter, James, confectioner and baker, Market hill
Moore, William, surgeon, Cumberland st.
Moore, George, solicitor and county treasurer, Cumberland street
Moore, Martin, brazier, engraver, &c., Thoroughfare
Moore, George, solicitor and county treasurer, Cumberland street
Moore, William, surgeon, Cumberland st.
Moore, William C., painter, plumber, and glazier, New street
Morley, Joseph R., china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Thoroughfare
Moss, Rosamond, straw hat maker, Sekford street
Moulton, Benjamin, auctioneer and land surveyor, clerk to the guardians of the Woodbridge Union, and superintendent registrar, Thoroughfare
Munro, John D., bookseller, stationer, and post-master, Church street
Naunton, Charles, watchmaker, Chapel lane
Neale, Horace, grocer and tea dealer, agent to the Phœnix Fire Office, Thoroughfare
Newson, Mrs. Mary Ann, milliner, &c., St. John’s street
Norris, George, watch and clock maker, Market hill
Nunn, H. & C., milliners and dressmakers, St. John’s street
Nunn, James, brazier, New street
Osborn, Mr. S., miller, Theatre street
Owles, Charles, whitesmith, &c., New st.
Oxx, Amos, corn chandler and game dealer, Thoroughfare
Palmer, Miss Caroline E., ladies’ day school, Thoroughfare
Palmer, Henry, shopkeeper and baker, Sekford street
Passifull, Edward, captain of a merchant vessel, St. John’s street
Pattison, William, architect, St. John’s Church street
Peake, Charles, Golden Lion, Market hill
Peake, Thomas, builder, surveyor, and brick merchant, agent for Leeds and Yorkshire Life and Fire Assurance Company, Cumberland street
Peckham, Alfred S., inland revenue officer, Sekford street
Pitcher, John, accountant, New street
Pite, Edward, printer and bookseller, Church street
Pite, George Alfred, linen draper, Thoroughfare
Pite, Mary Ann, milliner and straw hat maker, Church street
Pizey, Henry, auctioneer, &c., Cumberland street
Pizey, Philip, printer, bookseller, and deputy registrar, New street
Pooley, Emma, Cock and Pie inn, New street
Potwright, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Castle street
Quadling, George, Waggon and Horses, Bredfield street
Quinton, Mrs. stay and corset maker, St. John’s street
Quinton, Richard, shopkeeper, Sekford street
Read, Alfred, greengrocer, &c., Thoroughfare
Read, George, greengrocer, Theatre street
Rebett, Brady, grinding cutler, New str.
Reeve, Mr. A., solicitor; offices, Thoroughfare; h Melton
Revell, William, grocer and tea dealer, Cumberland street
Revell, William, pork butcher, Cumberland street
Reynolds, William, officer of the inland revenue, Kingston road
Richardson, John, fishmonger, St. John’s street
Riches, John, tailor, Castle street
Robertson, Margaret, preparatory school for young ladies and gentlemen, Castle street
Salmon, John, Crown hotel, posting house and receiving office for parcels, Thoroughfare
Salmon, John, Bull commercial inn, Market hill
Sawyer, Christian, shopkeeper, Chapel lane
Sawyer, John, Horse and Groom, Cumberland street
Scolding, William, White Horse inn, Market hill
Scott, Mrs. Thomas, milliner, Thoroughfare
Scott, Thomas, draper, Thoroughfare
Scrutton, John, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, Thoroughfare
Scrutton, William, baker, Brook street
Seaman, James, carpenter and builder, Thoroughfare
Sheming, Fenn, farmer, Cumberland str.
Ship, Joseph, saddler, St. John’s street
Shribbs, James, manager to the E.C.R. Company, goods department; h Cumberland street
Silver, Thomas T., ironmonger, Church street
Simpson, Frances Ann, milliner and dressmaker, New street
Simpson, Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Thoroughfare
Skinner, John, greengrocer, Thoroughfare
Smith, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Sekford street
Smith, Henry, fishmonger, Thoroughfare
Smyth, William, basket and sieve maker, Thoroughfare
Smith, James R., chemist and druggist, Market hill
Smith, James, master mariner, Quay lane
Smith, Robert, butcher, New street
Smyth, Mrs. Lydia and Miss Leah, boarding and day school for young ladies, Bredfield street
Southgate, Henry, coffee and eating house, Church street
Stanford, Harriet, milliner, Thoroughfare
Stannard, William, the Bell inn, New st.
Stananought, John, whitesmith and inspector of weights and measures, New street
Steel, William, the Grapes inn, Bredfield street
Stephenson, William, stone and marble mason, Thoroughfare
Stimpson, Ann, dressmaker, St. John’s terrace
Syer, John, cabinet maker, Cumberland street
Taylor, Alfred, bailiff of the County Court, New street
Taylor, Samuel, confectioner and baker, New street
Thompson, George, county surveyor, Doric place
Thompson, George Edward, corn merchant, Thoroughfare
Thompson, Robert, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Thoroughfare
Tills, William, corn and coal merchant, Thoroughfare
Trott, George, shipowner, Castle street
Trafford, Susan, shopkeeper, Sekford str.
Trott, Pierce, miller, Birket road
Trott, William, shipowner, Quay lane
Tuck, Charles, chemist and druggist, shop, Church street, h Sekford street
Turner, Catherine, greengrocer, New str.
Turner, George, butcher, Thoroughfare
Turner, John, butcher, Thoroughfare
Turner, Robert, farmer, Dry Bridge hill
Turner, Wm. clothier and shoemaker, Chapel lane
Tye, William, shopkeeper, Sekford Arms, Sekford street
Wade, George, hairdresser, Cumberland street
Wade, Martha, straw bonnet maker, Cumberland street
Wade, Maria, confectioner and baker, Thoroughfare
Waller, Jeremiah, boot and shoe maker, Castle street
Ward, Ann, upholstress, New street
Waspe, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, St. John’s street
Webb, James, boot and shoe maker, Castle street
Webb, James, sen., boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare
Welton, Julia, boot and shoe maker, New street
Westrup, John, the Angel inn, Theatre street
Whayman, Matthias, confectioner and baker, St. John’s street
Whincopp, William, wine merchant, Market hill
Whisstock, Frederic, house agent, Sekford street
Whisstock, Mary, boarding and day school for young ladies, Castle street
Whisstock, William, tailor and draper, Thoroughfare
Wilmshurst, William, Mariners’ Arms, New street
Wilson, William, town crier, Angel lane
Woods, John, master mariner, St. John’s street
Woods, Robert, sailmaker and shopkeeper, Plough inn, Bredfield street
Wood, John, solicitor and coroner, offices, Church street, h Thoroughfare
Woods, Charles, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street
Woods, John and Son, nursery and seedsmen, Cumberland street
Woods, Jane, straw bonnet maker, New street
Wright, Jeremiah. jun., tailor and woollen draper, Church street
Wright, Harriet, dyer, Thoroughfare
Wright, William, boot and shoe maker, Church street
Wright, James, shopkeeper, Bredfield st.
Wright, John, baker, Bredfield street
Wright, John, plumber and glazier, Brook street
Wrinch, Henry, corn merchant, Cumberland street
Youell, John, horsebreaker, Cutting’s lane