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