Part 29
Adams, Robert, pipe maker, Market-place Andrews, Henry, shopkeeper, Pleasant row, Regent street Andrews, Joseph, builder, Tavern street Archer, Edward P., assistant clerk to the Court, clerk to the Union, and County Court office, Tavern street Arenson, Louis, jeweller, Childer road Bailey, William, cabinet maker, Ipswich street Balls, George, tailor and draper, Churchyard Banyard, Theodore, bricklayer and plasterer, Violet hill lane Barker, Robert, baker, Stowupland street Barnard, Edward, baker, Stowupland street Barnard, Philip, beer retailer, Gipping street Bellchambers, John, tailor and draper, Market-place Bethel, F. W., bushel and harness maker, Ipswich street Betts, Francis, carpenter and builder, Bury street Bewley, Hunter, King’s Arms inn, Stowupland street Bloomfield, Rebecca, shopkeeper, Bury st. Bloomfield, Thomas W., the Railway tavern, Stowupland street Boby, George, linen and woollen draper, tea-dealer and grocer, Market-place Boby, Robert, ironmonger, Market-place Bowey, William, shopkeeper, Stowupland street Bree, Charles, surgeon, Strickland Brett, Thomas, tailor and draper, Ipswich street Brett, Martha, grocer and haberdasher, Stowupland street Brett, John, gardener, Duke’s Head inn, Ipswich street Bridges, Samuel and Son, coach builders, Tavern street Brook, A. M. and R., milliners and dress makers, Ipswich street Broom, John, Carpenters’ Arms Brownsmith, John, Fox and Hounds, Bury street Caley, Samuel, fishmonger, Ipswich street Carter, Sarah, day school for young ladies and gentlemen, Ipswich street Chapman, John E., wine and spirit merchant, Ipswich road Charles, Richard, outfitter, Market-place Clarke, A., milliner, Tavern street Clarke, Mary Anne, milliner, &c., Regent street Claxton, George, painter, plumber, glazier, and earthenware dealer, Market-place Cobbold, James, porter’s lodge, Stowupland street Codd, William, boot and shoemaker, and parish clerk, Ipswich street Coe, Thomas, painter and decorator, Bury street Cole, Thomas, commercial traveller, Tavern street Cole, Thomas, cabinet maker, Childer road Coleby, Ephraim, the Crown, Regent street Coleman, Benjamin, the Pot of Flowers, Bury street Collen, George, plumber, glazier, and corn merchant, Ipswich street Colson, John, gun maker, Ipswich street Colson, William, the Staff of Life, and shopkeeper, Stowupland street Colson, John, boot and shoe maker, Stowupland street Cordwell, Charles, boys’ school, Regent street Corner, William, Pickerell inn, Stowupland street Cracknell, George, basket maker, Stowupland street Cracknell, Samuel, whitesmith in general, Bury street Crawley, George, station master Creasey, John, tailor, Bury street Crispin, Thomas, pawnbroker, Butter Market Cullum, Edward, Cricketers’ Arms, Childer place Cuthbert, Gibbs E., tailor, White Hart, Crow street Cuthbert, Thomas, butcher, Bury street Cuthbert, Robert, bootmaker, Red Lion, Tavern street Dade, Joseph, Bell inn, Bury road Day, John, ozier merchant, Bury road Day, John, beer retailer and boot and shoe maker, Churchyard Dennis, Hannah, milliner and furrier, Bury street Diaper, Abraham, shopkeeper, Bury street Diaper, James, boot and shoe maker, Bury street Diaper, James, wine, spirit, and porter merchant, agent for the General Fire and Life Assurance, Stowupland street Downing, Henry S., King’s Head, Ipswich street Drake, Charles, tailor and draper, Ipswich street Druce, William H., fancy toy shop Druce, William, hair dresser, and fancy toy shop, Bury street Durrant, Jeremiah, fishmonger, Stowupland street Dye, John, shopkeeper, Gipping street Earthy, Reuben, coach builder, Bury str. Eley, Joseph, pork butcher, Ipswich str. Ellis, Robert, carpenter and joiner, Ipswich road Esling, Henry, painter, plumber, and glazier, Stowupland street Felgate, Elizabeth, tailoress, Childer place Felgate, William, grocer and draper, Bury street Feltham, William, watch and clock maker, working silversmith and jeweller, registrar of marriages for the district of Stow, and agent for the Protector Life Assurance Society, Stowupland street Fenton, Eliza, confectioner, Ipswich str. Fiske, John, baker, Bury street Footman and Company, linen and woollen drapers, hatters, &c., Tavern street Francis, Hannah, dyer, Bury street Francis, James, umbrella maker, Bury street Freeman, Spencer, surgeon, registrar of births and deaths, Market-place Frewer, John Edwin, nurseryman, Violet hill nursery Frewer, Mary, straw bonnet maker, Regent street Frewer, Mary, knitting and crochet establishment, Market-place Fuller, R. G., solicitor, Ipswich street Garnham, George, manager for Footman and Co., linen draper, Tavern street Gilson, John, butcher, Stowupland street Gladwell, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Stowupland street Gooderham, Charles, butcher, Ipswich st. Gosling, Sophia, shopkeeper, Regent str. Green, Sarah and Hannah, boarding and day academy for ladies, Bury street Greengrass, George, baker, Childer road Groom, Robert, carpenter, Gipping str. Gudgeon, James, solicitor, Bury street Harling, B. A., surgeon, Bury street Harper, John W., surgeon, Stowupland street Hayward, George, butcher, Bury street Hayward, George, wheelwright, Regent street Herring, William, supervisor, Stowupland road Hewitt, William Robert, corn and timber merchant, Tavern street Hopson, John, stone and marble mason, Bury street Ives, James, boot and shoe maker and beer retailer, Ipswich street Jackson, Abraham, superintendent of British Schools, Childer road Jackson, Isaac, cooper, Bury street Jackson, William, chemist and druggist, Market-place King, Benjamin, maltster and merchant, h Tavern street King, William, upholsterer, cabinet maker, and broker, Ipswich street King, William, corn and coal merchant, Tavern street Lambert, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Ipswich street Lankester, Joseph A., grocer and draper, wine merchant, and tallow melter, Market-place, and at Felsham Larke, Sarah, dress maker, Bury street Leathers, Ann, shopkeeper, Ipswich street Lilystone, Charles, baker, Bakers’ Arms, Violet hill Lilystone, William, shopkeeper, Bury street Limmer, James, China and glass establishment, Market-place Limmer, William F., confectioner, Market-place Lock, John, farmer, Bury road Lockwood, John, the Fox commercial hotel, and Inland Revenue office, Ipswich street Lusher, Elijah, the Hop Pole tavern, Stowupland street Makens, Robert, butcher, Ipswich street Malyan, William, Barge inn, Stowupland street Martin, Phœbe, ladies’ boarding and day school, Bury street Martin, John, miller, the Rose tavern, Butter market Matthews, John, farmer, Bury road Mc’Lachlan, John, brewer, Bury street Miles, Edward F., whitesmith, Ipswich road Mills, Elizabeth, straw bonnet maker, Ipswich street Mills, William, White Horse inn, Stowupland street Morly, Thomas, painter, plumber, and glazier, Bury street Mumford and Chapman, wine and spirit merchants, and agents to the Suffolk Alliance Fire and Life Office, Ipswich street Myal, Leonard, Greyhound inn, Tavern street Offord, James, cutler, Ipswich street Ormes, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Crow street Palmer, William, baker, Stowupland str. Palmer, Ellen, dress maker, Stowupland street Parmenter, Isaac, China and glass dealer, hairdresser, and clerk to the market, Market-place Parker, William, baker and confectioner, Ipswich street Paxman, Ann Smith, draper, Ipswich str. Payne, Henry, solicitors’ clerk, Violet hill Payne, James, house agent, Violet hill road Payne, Emma, ladies’ boarding school, Violet hill Pearson, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Ipswich street Pettit, Edward, merchants’ clerk, Childer road Pooley, Thomas, broker, Stowupland street Pooley, William, clothier, Butter market Prentice and Hewitt, bar iron, timber, slate and coal merchants, maltsters, &c., Stowupland street Prentice, William, corn and timber merchant, h Market-place Prentice, Samuel, grocer and draper, Market-place Purr, William W., ironmonger, oil and colorman, Stowupland street Raffe, Matilda, boot and shoe maker, Bury street Reddish, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Rednall, Ephraim, builder and surveyor, Ipswich street Reynolds, John, miller, Ipswich street Robinson, Frederic, ironmonger, Regent terrace Rodwell, Edward, tailor, Crow street Roper, David, boot and shoe maker, Regent street Runneckles, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Bury street Rush, Edward, pork shop and postman, Market-place Rust, Isaac A., ironmonger, Bury street Salmon, Edward, ironmonger and brazier, Ipswich street Salmon, Thomas, and Tillott, Albert, tailors and drapers, Bury street Salmon, William, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Stowupland street Sawyer, Randall, carpenter and joiner, Regent street Scrivener, Philip, watch and clock maker, silversmith, jeweller, dentist, &c., Market-place Sillett, John, superintendent of police, Tavern street Simpson, Edward, stone mason, Ipswich road Simpson, George B., private grammar school, Bury street Simpson, Thomas, chemist and druggist, and agent for the Sun Fire office, Bury street Smith, Robert, miller, Ipswich street Smith, Thomas, Inland Revenue officer, Bury street Smith, William, blacksmith, Ipswich str. Smyth, Francis, whitesmith, Bury street Stegall, John G., miller, Bury street Stevens, William, basket maker, Stowupland street Stevens, J. W. and G., common brewers, Stowupland street Stevens, George, brewer and maltster, Stowupland street Strait, Elizabeth, preparatory school for boys, Ipswich road Studd, William, hairdresser, Bury street Suttle, Louisa, milliner and dress maker, Ipswich street Suttle, William, dyer, Stowupland street Sutton, William, Duke of Wellington, Stowupland road Taylor, Henry T., sack, tilt, and grease manufacturer, Childer road Tillott, Joseph, tailor, Tavern street Tillott, T., corset and stay maker, Tavern street Towcock, James, foreman, to Mr. Woods’ iron foundry, Childer road Tricker, Robert, baker, Bury street Tricker, William, shopkeeper, beer retailer, and cooper, Bury street Turner, William, hurdle maker, Bury str. Tydeman and Cracknell, furniture brokers’, Ipswich street Tydeman, George, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Ipswich street Ward, Elizabeth, milliner and dress maker, Regent street Ward, Joshua, boot and shoe maker, Regent street Warne, Mr., farmer, Bury road Webb, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Bury street Webb, L. and Son, curriers, tanners, and leather sellers, Stowupland street Wenham, William, pipe manufacturer, Stowupland road Whayman, Owen, veterinary surgeon, Regent street Williams, Charles, Queen’s Head, Stowupland street Williams, James, White Lion, Stowupland street Williams, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Stowupland street Woods, James, manufacturer of agricultural machinery and implements, Suffolk iron works Woolby, Arthur B., bookseller, printer, and stationer, Ipswich street Woolby, Thomas B., postmaster, Ipswich street Worledge, Robert, tailor, Stowupland str. Wright, Samuel, saddle and harness maker, Tavern street Youngman, Thomas, confectioner, Ipswich street
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
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Abbott, Mr. Jonathan, farmer; h High street Bayley, James T., grocer and draper, High street Baker, John, superintendent, police station, High street Baskett, James, shopkeeper, High street Baskett, Robert, boot and shoe maker, and leather seller, High street Beard, Philip, watch and clock maker, High street Beck, Thomas B., surgeon, Valley House, Creeting St. Mary Beck, Henry, surgeon, High street Bedingfield, James, M. D., Longville House, Needham Market Blomfield, Thomas, painter, plumber and glazier, High street Bowell, Robert, pork shop, High street Brill, John, station-master, Needham station Brook, Mr. James B., solicitor, High street Brooke, Richard C., boot and shoe maker and fancy repository, High street Brown, Edward, blacksmith, High street Burrell, Henry R., watch and clock maker, High street Button, Robert, Victoria Arms, High str. Chapman, William, cabinet-maker, &c., Hawk Mill street Childrick, John, millwright, Hawk Mill street Childrick, William, miller, Hawk Mill st. Clabon, William, wheelwright, High str. Claxton, Edward, blacksmith, High street Clover, John, butcher, High street Cookson, Rev. Frederic, curate of Combs; h High street Cooper, Mrs. Mary, painter, plumber, and glazier, China shop, High street Dearing, John, saddle and harness maker, High street Fairweather, Lionel, pork shop, High str. Fairweather, Samuel, Queen’s Head inn, Hawk Mill street Fox, John, grocer, High street Garnham, Mrs. Susan, shopkeeper, High street Garrod, Frederic John, watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith, High street Garrard and Paddle, grocers and drapers, High street Godfrey, Henry, carpenter and joiner, High street Green, John, tailor, &c., High street Groom, Robert, boot and shoe maker, High street Haggar, Joseph, rakemaker, Coddenham road Haggar, Samuel, the Swan inn commercial posting house, High street Hall, Robert, gardener, Bridge street Harrington, Allen, chemist and druggist, High street Hayward, John, butcher, High street Hayward, Frederic, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates for Bosmere and Claydon Hundred, superintendent registrar Hazell, James, shopkeeper, High street Jeckell, Robert, accountant, High street Kerridge, Miss Celia, school governess, High street Lockwood, Luke, baker, High street Lockwood, William, baker, High street Lovick, Mary Ann, beer retailer, High street Lucas, Thomas, baker, Bridge street Martin, Enoch, George commercial inn, High street Mount, Mary Ann, Rampant Horse inn, Coddenham road Mount, William, wireworker, High street Mulley, Edward, broker, Chapel street Page, Thomas, tailor and confectioner, High street Pennington, James, surgeon, Chapel str. Potter, Thomas, basket-maker, High str. Quinton, John, druggist, bookseller, and stationer, stamp office, High street Rabitt, Susan, milliner and dressmaker, High street Rainbird, John, shopkeeper and fishmonger, High street Read, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, High street Read, William, boot and shoe maker, High street Ruffell, Francis, beer retailer, High street Sage, Susan, King’s Head inn, High str. Sage, William, carrier to Ipswich every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, High street Scopes, Henry, the Bull, Bridge street Scopes, Richard, bricklayer, &c., Stowmarket road Scopes, Susan, whitening maker, Stowmarket road Simpson and Son, coopers and timber dealers, manufacturers of all kinds of bent timber, High street Snell, Samuel, farmer, High street Soughgate, Abraham, miller, High street Soughgate, Mrs. John, flour seller, High street Steward, George, maltster, High street Steward, John, blacksmith, High street Stewart, William James, solicitor, High street Studd, George, hairdresser, High street Studd, John, tailor, &c., High street Taylor, Miss Ann, day school for young ladies, High street Taylor, Thomas, librarian to the lecture room, High street Taylor, William, grocer, draper, and baker, Bull lane Tydeman, Mrs. Harriet, Three Tuns inn, Hawk Mill street Tydeman, John, post-master, post-office, High street Vincent, Jonathan, veterinary surgeon, High street Ward, Mrs. Sophia, brick and lime works, High street Webb, Frederic, beer retailer, High street Wells, Mrs. Maria, straw bonnet maker, High street Woodward, John, grocer and draper, High street Woollard, George, whitesmith and bell-hanger, High street Woollard, Jane, straw bonnet maker, High street Wright, Freeman, crown glue manufacturer Wright, Henry, beer retailer, High street
WOODBRIDGE
Woodbridge, in East Suffolk, is a parish and market town, and port, on the banks of the river Deben, 76 miles from London, and 8 N.E. from Ipswich. The population in 1851 was 5,000. The town is well lighted with gas; it consists principally of four streets. Large quantities of corn and malt are shipped from Woodbridge; and the imports are very considerable, consisting of coal, timber, seed, oilcake, wine, spirits, &c. Upwards of 50 vessels are connected with the port. A very extensive market is held on Wednesday, for corn and cattle. Fairs are held on the first Tuesday in April, and Michaelmas day and the day following. A county court is held here. The petty sessions are every Wednesday, and quarter sessions are held here.
The Parish Church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a very handsome structure, and in 1840, was repaired and decorated at the expence of George Thomas, Esq. The living is a perpetual curacy; the Rev. T. W. Meller, M.A., is the present incumbent—annual value, £329. A new church, dedicated to St. John, has been completed within the last 8 years. The Rev. Joseph Rowley, B.A., is minister. The Wesleyans, Independents, and Society of Friends, have each a chapel here.
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SEKFORDE HOSPITAL. Governors—Right Honourable Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls. Right Honourable Sir John Jervis, Knight, Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas. Chaplain—Rev. William Thomas Meller, M.A.
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
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