Todd, Robert, shoemaker, Priory place
Todd, Robert, grocer and baker, North end
Tomlinson, Joseph, brewer, maltster, wine and spirit merchant, Howard street
Tooley, Elizabeth, miller and flour seller, Church square
Townsend, George, draper, &c., Row 108
Townsend, William John, officer of Inland Revenue, 16, Southtown road
Tricker, James, hair dresser, South street
Tricker, John, fruiterer, Jetty road
Trip, William, White Swan, North quay
Trip, William, shoemaker, Church square
Tryer, Christopher, Lord Nelson, North quay
Tuck and Son, plumbers and glaziers, Fuller’s hill
Tunbridge, Richard, tallow chandler, Market-gates
Tyrrell, Charles, builder, lodging house, 54, Wiltshire place
Turner, Hannah, White Hart, Church square
Turner, Mary, umbrella and parasol maker, Market row
Tuttle, William, commission agent, Regent road
Tyrrell and Read, bricklayers, 6, Queen’s place
Utting, Le Neave, paper hanger, &c., Gaol street
Valients, Charles, cooper, South street
Veale, Henry John, confectioner, King street
Vince, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, 2, Ely place
Vince, Joseph, shoemaker, Church square
Vones, William, physician, 7, St. George’s terrace
Walker, John, St. George’s tavern, King street
Walker, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Walker, Thomas James, the Feathers, Market gates
Wallow, William, Wool Pack, Laughing Image corner, North quay
Waller, George, upholsterer, George str.
Waller, George, Homœopathic dispensary, King street
Walpole, William, druggist, agent to the Monarch Fire and Life Assurance and Marine and General Travellers’ Insurance Society, White Lion opening, King street
Walsh, John, seedsman, Regent road
Walsh, John, hatter, Howard street
Walton, James, tea dealer, Market-place
Wangler, William, watch and clock maker, South Market road
Ward, Charles, master mariner, 4, Somerset place
Ward, Charles, master mariner, 5, Ely place
Warnes, Mary, general shopkeeper, St. Nicholas’ road
Warren, Eliza, gentlemen’s shirt maker, Howard street
Waters, Tabitha, Three Hands, South quay
Waters, James Denew, solicitor, Hogg hill; h 8, Brandon terrace, Wellington Pier
Watts, Robert, King’s Head, King street
Watson, Charles, grocer and tea dealer, George street
Watson, George, game dealer, Fuller’s hill
Watson, Robert, Wrestlers’ inn, Church square
Watson, Richard, the Bull, Market-place
Watson, Joseph, broker, Charlotte street
Watson, James, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Watson, Mrs., midwife, the Conge
Weeds, Francis James, tailor, Monument road
Welch, Alfred, wholesale stationer, King street
Wells, James, pawnbroker, King street
Wells, Thomas, Ropemakers’ Arms, Charlotte street
Wells, George, seaman, South street
West, Thomas, shipowner, Howard street
West, John Davey, coach builder, Market road
West, Harriet, lodging house, 2, South-beach road
Weston, Miss, lodging house, 2, North beach terrace
Westrup, William, commission agent, Regent road
Whisker, John, marine store dealer, George street
Whitbread and Co., Southtown; brewery, Chiswell street, London; agent, James Allen
White, Richard, surgeon dentist, Back of wall; attendance on Thursdays
White, Peter, boot and shoe maker, White Horse plain
White, Mary, dress-maker, Church square
White, Anthony, general dealer, Broad row
White, Henry, baker, Row 143
Whittleton, George, grocer, &c., North end
Wigg, William, Half Moon, Market-place
Wilkins, James, lodging house, 8, Bath place
Williams, Charles, hat and cap maker, Market row
Wilshack, Harris, Crow tavern, Monument road
Wilson, Henry, commission agent, Southtown road
Wilson, Henry, corn merchant and commission agent, foot of Bridge
Wincup, Philip, Gallon Can, South quay
Winter, Ann, butcher, Market-place
Winter, Cornelius J. W., artist, Regent rd.
Winter, John, sailor, 2, Leicester terrace, Victoria road
Winter, Matthew, Norfolk Hotel, North beach
Withers, Joseph, whitesmith, Row 90
Woden, Thomas, Unicorn, South quay
Woden, Rachel, Gallon Pot, Gaol str.
Woodrow, Edmund, baker and confectioner, King street
Woodrow, Neville F., grocer and tea-dealer, Gaol street
Woodhouse, Charles James, plumber and glazier, Queen street
Woodhouse, James, painter, Theatre plain
Woods, Jemima, flour seller, North end
Woods, Thomas, Unicorn, South quay
Woods, George, Odd Fellows’ inn, Gaol street
Woods, John, collector to Gas Company, Bath place
Woodyard, James, carpenter and joiner, 9, Providence place
Woolnough, James, mail contractor, St. George’s road
Woolsey, Mary, milliner and straw bonnet maker, King street
Woolsey, Louisa, milliner and straw bonnet maker, South market row
Woolsey, Miss, boarding school, North quay
Woolvern, Charles, shopkeeper, George street
Wolverton, Charles, plumber, glazier, and painter, South quay
Woolverton, James, fish merchant, King street
Woomenger, Samuel, eating house, Charlotte street
Worledge, William, baker, East Nettle hill, near Battery
Worship, William, solicitor, Regent street
Wrackham, Sarah, milliner, Fuller’s hill
Wright, Henry, lodging house, 2, Kent place
Wright, Joseph, pork butcher, Howard street
Wright, James, boot maker, King street
Wright, Mrs., milliner, &c., Row 130
Wright, Richard, shoe maker, Gaol street
Wright, Robert, grocer, King street
Wright, Richard, boot and shoe manufacturer, wholesale and retail, Church square
Wright, Thomas, dyer, King street
Wright, William, shopkeeper, Charlotte street
Wright, William, architect, surveyor and builder, North end
Wright, William, the Horse and Groom, North end
Yaxley, Robert, fish merchant, 9, Norfolk terrace
Yaxley, William, fish merchant, Market place
Youell and Co., nursery and seedsman, Market-place
Youell, Elizabeth, ironmonger, Broad row
Youell, Henry, florist, North end
Youell, John, bankers’ clerk, White Horse plain
Youels, Messrs. and Co., nurserymen, North end
Younghusband, Mrs., lodging house, 4, Kent place
Youngs, Joseph, Golden Lion, George street
Young, Mrs. M. A., lodging house, 2, Bath place
David Hogarth, postmaster, Hall quay. Money orders are granted and paid from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. London day mail dispatched at a quarter to 6 a.m. All letters, with stamps, put into the box after 10 p.m. and before half-past 5 a.m., will go the same morning. First Norwich mail dispatched at 20 minutes past 3 p.m.; box closed at 3 p.m. Suffolk and Essex bags dispatched at half-past 5 p. m.; box closed at 5 p.m. London mail, with second Norwich bag, dispatched at 9 p.m.; box closed at half-past 8 p.m. All letters must have an extra stamp if intended to go after the box is closed. London mail, with first Norwich bag, arrives at thirty-eight minutes past 3 a.m. Letters ready for delivery in the summer months at 7 a.m., in winter at half-past 7 a.m. Suffolk and Essex mails arrive at 8 a.m., and not delivered with the London. Second Norwich mail arrives at 10 a.m., ready for delivery at quarter past 10 a.m. London day mail with the third Norwich bag, arrives at half-past 5 p.m., delivered at 6 p.m. No letters received, or attention given at the window for 10 minutes before the dispatch of any mail. Office closed on Sundays after 10 a.m. Branch offices, Fuller’s hill and White Lion opening.
East of England, Regent street—draw on London and Westminster Bank.
Gurneys, Turner, and Brightwen, Quay—draw on Barclay and Co., London.
Lacon, Sir Edmund Knowles, Bart., Quay—draw on Glynn, Mills, and Co., London.
National Provincial Bank of England, Quay—draw on London Joint Stock Bank.
Custom House, South quay. Inland Revenue office, Hall square. County Court office, Regent street. Yarmouth Military Lunatic Asylum, South denes. Royal Hospital, Chapel Mount. Fisherman’s Almhouses, Church street. Stamp Office, Regent street. Gas Works, South quay. Town Hall, South quay. Haven and Pier office, South quay. Armory, Southtown. Ballast office, South quay. Borough Gaol and Bridewell, Gaol street. Commercial Club House and Corn Exchange, quay. Met. Farm office, quay. Corn Meter’s office, quay. Port Dues office, quay. Police office, Town hall. Trinity store department, South quay. Workhouse, North end. Commercial Reading Rooms, King street. Private Subscription Reading and Billiard Rooms, King street. Public Library, South quay. Young Men’s Institute, Hall quay. Bible and Tract Society Depôt, 72, Hall square. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Depôt, Regent street.
St. Nicholas’ Church, Rev. G. Hills, M.A. St. Peter’s Church, Rev. B. Vaux, M.A., incumbent. St. George’s Chapel of Ease, Rev. M. Waters. St. Andrew’s Church, Gorleston, Rev. F. Upjohn, rector. St. Mary’s Church, Southtown, Rev. F. Salt, vicar. Baptist Chapel (General), 85 Row. Baptist (Particular), 15 Row. Catholic Chapel, Regent road. Friends’ Meeting House, 60 Row. Independent Chapel, Gaol street. Independent Chapel, King street. Independent Chapel, Gorleston. Jews’ Synagogue, 42 Row. Lady Huntingdon’s, Market-gates. Mariner’s Chapel, South quay. Methodist’s New Connexion Chapel, King street. Primitive Methodist Chapel, Priory lane. Primitive Methodist Chapel, Southtown. Unitarian Chapel, Gaol street. Wesley an Chapel, Regent road. Wesleyan Chapel, Gorleston.
Lowestoft is a market town, sea-port, railway station, packet station, and the seat of an extensive fishery, 136¾ miles from London, 9 S. of Yarmouth, 23¼ S.E. of Norwich, and 10 E. of Beccles. It stands upon the most easterly point of land in England, on a lofty eminence, commanding an extensive view of the German Ocean. The principal street is about a mile in length; it is well paved, and lighted with gas. The declivity of the cliff is unperceived through hanging gardens, or terraces covered with plantations, and between these and the sea is a tract of land, locally denominated the Denes, on which is an extensive line of buildings, appropriated to the curing of fish.
Lowestoft is much frequented as a sea-bathing place, having bathing machines, warm baths, and the shore being composed of a hard, firm sand, intermixed with shingle. There is a theatre, an assembly room, a public library, a mechanics’ institute, and gas works. The Mutford and Lothingland General Dispensary and Infirmary is in Lowestoft. The market is on Wednesday; and annual fairs are held on May 13th and October 11th, for small wares. The chief source of commerce is the herring fishery, which begins about a fortnight before Michaelmas, and lasts till Martinmas. Before the commencement of the herring season, many of the fishermen are employed in the mackarel fishery. The manufactures consist of rope, twine, oilcake, sail-making, boat-building, and ship-building; and there are oil and flour mills. This town being part of the ancient demesne of the Crown, the inhabitants are exempted from serving on juries, either at the assizes or sessions. Petty sessions are held every Monday at the Crown Inn, every alternate quarter.
The church, dedicated to St. Margaret, is situated westward of the town, which is much admired for its antiquity and beauty. The height of the tower, including that of the steeple, is 145 feet. The living, a vicarage, valued at £350 per annum, is in the patronage of the Bishop of Norwich, and incumbency of the Rev. Francis Cunningham, M.A., vicar. A chapel of ease, dedicated to St. Peter, was built near the old market a few years back, partly by subscription, the sale of pews, and assisted by the Society for Building and Enlarging Churches. St.John’s school-room (licensed by the Bishop for divine service) stands on the south side of the harbour. The church of St. John, erected in 1854–5–6, is a handsome structure, opened in 1856, which stands near the Royal Hotel. Here are two foundation schools, Annott’s and Wilde’s; a British school, a free school, and an infant school; and Sunday schools belonging to the church establishment, and every denomination of Dissenters, with chapels. There are a vast number of ancient charities here, and one established a few years since—namely, six almshouses, built for six of the poorest master fishermen of Lowestoft, and who partake of the charities alluded to above.
The Eastern Counties’ Railway Company have a handsome station here, close to the harbour. The progress of this place, since the formation of the harbour, has been very rapid; from a dull fishing station, it has become a thriving little town. Its advantages as a packet station have induced the formation of the Northern Steam Packet Company, for the communication with Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The harbour is formed by two piers, one on the north, 430 yards in length—that on the south, 400 yards; at the centre of the extremity of each pier is a lighthouse, showing a red light, from sunset to sunrise. The south pier is defended by a parapet, and boarded for a promenade. Both piers are formed by massive timbers, braced together longitudinally, and filled with blocks of stone; the outer surface is faced with dressed masonry. The inner harbour consists of a piece of water, two miles in length, which communicates with the river Waveney, by which merchandise can be conveyed to Beccles and Norwich, of which Lowestoft is the outport. Lowestoft is now an independent port, and a custom-house has been established. To the coasting trade as a harbour of refuge it has been of the greatest benefit; many lives and much property have been saved which otherwise would have been swallowed up in the waters of the German Ocean. Contiguous to the harbour and railway a new town is springing up. The Royal Hotel is quite metropolitan in its size and apartments; the Esplanade and the Marine Parade, are fitted for families of distinction; many houses are retained by county families for summer occupation. The Esplanade and the south pier, which it joins, form a promenade unequalled in extent and beauty on the eastern coast. On a point of land, a little to the north of the town, is the upper lighthouse, a circular tower, erected in 1676, and partly rebuilt by order of the Brethren of the Trinity-house in 1778; and on which is a frame of wood which can be removed at pleasure to meet the changes which are continually occurring in the situation of the sands.
Branch Provincial Bank of England, Joseph L. Porter, manager, Quay. Draw on London Joint Stock.
Crown Branch Bank, Harveys and Hudsons, South Quay, Mr. William B. Youngman, manager.
Gurneys Turner, and Brightwell, Yarmouth and Suffolk Bank, High street, Mr. William Woods, manager.
Children’s Hospital, John William Hewke, master, Charlotte Goffin, Mistress.
Custom House, South Quay, John Richardson, Esq., collector, Thomas Avery, Esq., comptroller.
Fisherman’s Hospital, Market-place.
Gas Company’s Office, King street, William Henry Willis, manager.
Gas House and Works, Beach, James Betts, foreman.
Harbour Office, Mr. Francis Echalaz, harbour master and general superintendent.
Harbour Company’s Tugs, Imperial, Mr. Samuel Marjoram, master.
National and Provincial Bank of England, Mr. J. B. Bowden, manager. Draw on London Joint Stock.
Public Library, South Quay, Mr. David Duffield Offord, Librarian.
St. Margaret’s Church, Rev. F. Cunningham, vicar.
St. John’s Church, in Kirtley, incumbent, Rev. M. H. Beaumont.
Steam Navigation Works, Mr. William Martin, managing engineer, Mr. Edward Codham, cashier.
Ashley, Mr. Francis, Royal Esplanade
Astell, Miss Eliza, 48, Marine parade
Balls, Mr. James, High street
Balls, Mrs. Mary, Duke street
Barber, Mr. James, Duke street
Beaumont, Rev. Matthias H., Marine Parade
Bexfield, Mrs. Isabella, London road
Breame, Capt. James, 26, Marine Parade
Briggs, the Misses, London road
Brown, Rev. James, Wesleyan minister, Crown street
Bugg, Mr. George, St. Peter’s road
Carriage, John, Esq., Royal Esplanade
Chambers, Mr. William H., Marine Parade
Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth P., London road
Clarke, Miss Elizabeth S., Marine Parade
Clements, Mr. John H., Marine Parade
Cole, Mr. Richard, White Horse street
Collins, Mr. George, Denmark road
Cootes, Mrs. Ann, Nelson street
Cootes, Edward, Esq., London road
Crowe, Miss Eliza, London road
Cunningham, Rev. Francis, M.A., vicar and rural dean, vicarage house, High st.
Cutler, Miss Mary, Marine Parade
Delf, Mr. Robert, London road
Deverne, Thomas, Esq., Boston lodge
Dewing, Edward, Esq., Royal Esplanade
Disney, Mr. Henry, Beach
Doughton, the Misses, High street
Dovey, Rev. J., Baptist minister
Ducker, Mr. Francis W., Duke street
File, Mrs. Sophia, London road
Garwood, Miss Margaret, High street
Gowing, Mr. Stephen, Prospect cottage
Green, Mr. James, Crown street
Grickson, Mr. William, London road
Harmstone, Mr. Henry, Denmark road
Hilling, Mr. James, London road
Hockley, Mr. John B., London road
Howard, Mr. Samuel, High street
Hubart, Miss Hannah, High street
Jackson, William, Esq., Marine Parade
Jeckell, Mrs. Hannah, High street
Lees, Henry, Esq., Royal Esplanade
Lincoln, Mrs. Catherine R., High street
Lucas, Thomas, Esq., Royal Esplanade
Martin, Mrs. Fanny, London road
Masterson, the Misses, High street
Matcham, Dr. Alfred, London road
More, Mr. John, Denmark road
More, Rev. H., Independent minister
Nelson, Mr. William, Marine Parade
Norton, Edmund, Esq., London road
Olley, Miss Susan, Old Market plain
Parkinson, Rev. Richard, High street
Parr, Samuel, Esq., Royal Esplanade
Payne, Mr. Thomas, London road
Peto, James, Esq., Royal Esplanade
Pratt, Mr. Ebenezer, St. Peter’s road
Pratt, Mr. William, London road
Ray, Mr. T., London road
Reeve, R. H., Esq., Esplanade
Reeve, Mrs. L., High street
Robertson, Mr. John, Marine Parade
Rodgers, Rev. Edward, curate, High street
Rump, Miss Elizabeth, Royal Esplanade
Scarll, Mrs., London road
Self, Mr. Thomas, London road
Smith, Mrs. Mary, Denmark road
Spark, Miss Hannah, Nelson street
Staff, Mrs. Ann, London road
Sterry, Mr. John, High street
Thompson, the Misses, London road
Trery, Mr. William, Marine Parade
Walton, Mrs. Ellen, Marine Parade
Watson, Mr. William, Denmark road
Webb, William, Esq., Royal Esplanade
Wellum, Mr. William, Commercial road
Wheals, Mr. Charles, Marine Parade
Woods, Mr. Henry, Rose Cottage
Woods, Mr. Jecks, London road
Abbott, Edward, tailor, draper, and hatter, High street
Abbott, Samuel F., stationer, printer, grocer, and dealer in Berlin wool, High street
Able, John W., cabinet-maker and upholsterer, High street
Adams, Adam, grocer and teadealer, agent to Observer Life Assurance Society, Crown street
Adams, Mrs. Ann, confectioner, High street
Adderton, Abraham, china and glass merchant, London road
Albrow, Jeremiah, Fisherman’s Arms, South quay
Alexander, William, hairdresser, Commercial road
Allan, George, builder and stone merchant, Marine Parade
Allen, George, stone merchant, mason, and builder, South Quay
Allen, John, porter rooms, London road
Allen, William, haberdasher and dealer in Berlin wool, Commercial road
Allerton, Thomas, fish merchant, London road
Allum, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Nelson street
Archer, Robert John, pilot, London road
Archer, William R., solicitor, Prairie, London road
Armes, William, beer house, Beach
Artiss, Alfred, manager of the Electric and International Telegraph company
Baker, George, boot and shoe maker, Commercial road
Balls, Brothers, cabinet-makers and upholsterers and general mart, Chapel street
Balls, James, deputy harbour-master
Balls, Phœbe, carrier, St. Peter’s street
Balls and Son, stone and marble masons, London road
Balls, Thomas, fish salesman, fishing salt, and agent for trawl nets and twines, auctioneer and valuer, commission merchant and smack agent, Raglan street
Balls, William Thomas, County court bailiff, auctioneer, valuer, and estate agent, Chapel street
Baney, William, carpenter, Mariners’ lane
Barber, John, cooper and fish merchant, Duke’s Head street
Barber, Samuel, victualler, First and Last tavern, Infirmary square
Barnard, Charles, butcher, High street
Barnard, William Vincent, conveyancer and agent for Lacons, Youell and Co., bankers, and to the County Fire and Life Office, and Law Union
Baines, Sarah, blacksmith, St. Peter’s street
Barratt, John, sexton, White Hart street
Barrett, Charlotte, plumber, glazier, and painter, London road
Bean, George, house agent, Marine Parade
Beckett, James, butcher, Chapel street
Bemment, Charles, Beer House, Tonning street
Bennett, William, baker, Old Market-plain
Benstead, Robert, Three Herrings, High street
Beecroft, Mrs. Eliza, butcher, High street
Bird, A. H., carver and gilder, Duke str.
Bishop, John P., brazier, Duke street
Bloomfield, Isaac S., silversmith and jeweller, High street
Blyth, Abel, ropemaker, St. Peter’s road
Blyth, John T., boot and shoe maker, High street
Boor, Thomas, fruiterer, London road
Bowden, J. B., manager of the National and Provincial Bank
Bracey, Samuel, builder, Fly’s close
Bradbeer, Benjamin M., fish salesman, sail maker, general ship chandler, stationer, tobacconist, sub-postman, auctioneer and valuer, flag manufacturer to the Royal Yacht Club, agent for Stewart’s patent Scotch and cotton nets, and to the Westminster Fire Office, Commercial road
Brame, Samuel S., surgeon, London road
Breame and Son, merchants, ship and commission agents, South Quay
Breeze, Frederick, hairdresser, High str.
Brett, William, fruiterer, Tonning street
Brewster, Robert, builder and town surveyor, High street
Bright, John, Ship inn, High street
Brock, Benjamin, tailor and draper, Tonning street
Brown, James, coke burner, Denmark road
Brown, Robert, grocer and organist, High street
Browne, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Chapel street
Brunning, John, gardener, London road
Bullard, Richard, maltster, High street
Bunn, James, tailor, Dove street
Burrows, John, Duke’s Head, Duke street
Burton, Clement, butcher, High street
Burton, John, farmer, Infirmary plain
Burwood, James, Rising Sun, Beach
Butcher, John, fish merchant, London road
Butcher, Samuel, shopkeeper, South Quay
Butcher, William, tailor and draper, High street
Cannell, James, blacksmith, Gun lane
Cannell, Samuel, blacksmith, Duke street
Capps, Elizabeth, beer house, Beach
Capps, James, shopkeeper, Beach
Carr, John, saddler and harness-maker, Crown street
Carron, James, cabinet-maker, Old Market-plain
Castleton, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane
Catchpole, William, seaman, Tonning str.
Chambers, Samuel, hairdresser, High str.
Chandler, Thomas C., general agent, High street
Chapman, George, Compasses, Compasses’ lane
Chapman, Joseph, schoolmaster, Nelson street
Chaston, Robert, chemist, High street
Chipperfield, Edward, confectioner, &c., High street
Chipperfield, Thomas, butcher, High str.
Church, William, Herring Fishery, High street
Clarke, John, baker, Duke street
Clarke, Robert, Suffolk inn, near the railway terminus
Clarke, Cephas William, tin and zinc plate worker
Clarke and Hunter, upholsterers and cabinet-makers, London road
Clements, Shadrach, shoemaker, High str.
Cleveland, Charles, corn chandler, Crown street
Cleveland, George, surgeon, High street
Cockle, John, British Queen Steam Packet, Dove street
Collins, Robert, shopkeeper, Chapel street
Colman, Joseph, lodgings, 2 & 3, Marine Parade
Colman and Stacey, booksellers, stationers, music sellers, and publishers of the Lowestoft Advertiser, High street
Cook, Elizabeth, baker, High street
Cook, James W., mariner, Duke street
Cook, Samuel L., confectioner, High str.
Cook, Samuel, baker, High street
Cook, William, mariner, Crown street
Cooper, Alfred, harbour police-constable
Cooper, James, blacksmith, Crown street
Cooper, James, blacksmith, South Quay
Cooper, John Robert, confectioner, High street
Cooper, Lewis, bread and biscuit baker, confectioner, &c., Mariners’ lane
Corduy, Charles, paper hanger, Denmark road
Cornaby, Thomas, cordwainer, White Horse street
Cotterell, James, soap and candle warehouse, Factory street
Cowling, John, shopkeeper, Chapel street
Cox, Adelaide, shopkeeper, Duke street
Cox, George, Railway Tavern, High str.
Cox, William, Engineers’ tavern, Denmark road
Crake, Ambrose, watchmaker, Duke street
Crake, Edmund F., junr., watch and clock maker, jeweller, optician, stationer, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, &c., High street
Crickmay, Lincoln, butcher, Commercial road
Crisp, George S., bookseller, &c., High street
Crisp, Thomas, herring curer, Beach
Crowe, Thomas, bookseller, stationer, and printer, Berlin wool and fancy repository, High street
Culley, Charles, Princess Royal, Beach
Cunningham, William, Eagle tavern, Tonning street
Curtis, Elizabeth, grocer, &c., High street
Curtis, James, grocer and druggist, High street
Dance, Thomas, pilot, London road
Darby, William, Brewers’ Arms, South Quay
Davy, Stephen, New Market inn, Compasses lane
Day, John, shopkeeper, New Nelson str.
Day, John, Globe inn, High street
Dennis, Martin, dispensing and family chemist, High street
Dent, Matthew, shoemaker, High street
Devereux, James Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, High street
Devereux, John, grocer and tea dealer, High street
Dillon, John, bookseller and stationer, London road
Dowling, George, surveyor, London road
Dowling, George, land agent, Nelson str.
Downing, Mary Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, High street
Downing, William, boot and shoe maker, High street
Dowson, H., Ferryman’s Arms, Mariners’ lane
Durrant, George, fruiterer, London road
Durrant, William, seedsman, London road
Dye, John, watch and clock maker, High street
Ebbs, Samuel, confectioner, High street
Echalaz, Francis, Grove house, London road
Edmonds, Benjamin M., chemist, High street
Edmonds, John, shoemaker, High street
Edwards, Mary Ann, day school, St. Peter’s road
Emms, Ellen, hair dresser and perfumer, High street
Emms, Jewitt D., flour seller and shopkeeper, Tonning street
Everett, John, butcher, High street
Farrett, William B., chemist and druggist, High street
Farrow, Matthew, mariner, Nelson street
Few, James, drapery and millinery establishment, High street
Fisher, Edward, hairdresser, High street
Fisher, James W., eating house, Commercial road
Fisk, James, boot and shoe maker, Chapel street
Fiske, James, shoemaker, Infirmary plain
Flaxman, Sarah Ann, Blue Anchor tavern, High street
Foreman, James A., clerk of fishmarket
Foreman, John, fancy repository, High street
Foreman, John, brazier and gas fitter, High street
Foreman, John, cooper, Beach
Fuller and Son, drapers, High street
Fulcher, William, shoemaker, Mariners’ lane
Furniss, Maria, lodgings, 17, Marine Parade
Fysh, Nathaniel, grocer and draper, Raglan street
Gamble, Thomas, butcher, High street
Garrod, William, tailor, Sterry buildings, Infirmary plain
Gaul, George, rope maker, Rose place
Garwood, Robert, beer seller, White Horse street
Gay, Samuel, baker and confectioner, Alma street
George, Henry N., tailor, Battery green
George, Johnson, draper, High street
Glover, George, architect and surveyor, Marine Parade
Glover, George, architect and surveyor, agent to Norwich Equitable Fire office, estate and house agent, Station corner, Denmark road
Goffin, Francis, carpenter, Duke street
Goffin, Louisa, milliner and dressmaker, Duke street
Goffing, James, wheelwright, St. Peter’s street
Golder, Michael, tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, High street
Gowing, Augustus E., custom house officer, St. Peter’s street
Gowing and Balls, licensed fish salesmen, agents for Scotch cotton nets, and Towler and Mc Collins’ patent fishing boat capstan, Harbour
Gowing, James J. W., fish merchant, rope maker and twine spinner, High street
Gowing, Sons, and Rounce, ship and custom house agents, Commercial road
Greathead, James T., school, South end
Green, William, Fox and Hounds, London road
Hall, Isaac, shopkeeper and beer-house, Beach
Hambley, James, superintendent of harbour works
Hannah, John, cabinet maker, bonnet and toy warehouse, High street
Harding, James, blacksmith, Duke street
Harper, Phœbe, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street
Hart, John, blacksmith, South Quay
Harvey, Saunders, veterinary surgeon, White Horse street
Harvey, Stephen S., veterinary surgeon, Chapel street
Haase and Warman, corn factors and foreign commission merchants, South Quay
Hill, Alfred, schoolmaster, High street
Hindle and Pearce, eating house, Commercial road
Hogg, William Johnson, cabinet maker, High street
Holbrook, Robert, King’s Head, Mariner’s lane
Housten, William A., hair cutter, High street
Howard, Samuel Robert, butcher, London road
Howett, Samuel, Harbour inn, Harbour
Howett, Samuel, Royal hotel, Marine Esplanade
Hubbard, John, marine store dealer, St. Peter’s road
Isaac, Joseph, carpenter, High street
Jackson, Sarah, dressmaker and tailoress, Sterry buildings, Infirmary plain
Jarvis, David, Pier gate keeper
Jeffery, Edward, surgeon, Denmark road
Joachim, Lieut. Richard, R.N., London road
Johnson, Robert, timber, deal, coal, and hop merchant, agent for London and Lowestoft traders, Commercial road
Johnson, Samuel, tax collector, High street
Johnson, William, sailors’ missionary, Commercial road
Kersy, Francis, confectioner, London road
Kersy, George, baker, Beach
King, George, shopkeeper, Nelson street
King, William, beer house, Beach
Knight, Susan, eating house, Commercial road
Lark, James, clothier, High street
Lee, Robert, merchant, Parade, London road
Leely, Robert, bellman and smallware dealer
Lemon, Frederic, pork butcher, Benham’s buildings, Infirmary plain
Levy, Alkini, fishmonger, High street
Ling, Jeremiah, shopkeeper, Beach
Ling, Job, sen., boot and shoe maker, St. Peter’s road
Ling, Job, boot and shoe maker, Duke street
Ling, John Watson, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, High street
Ling, Robert B., draper, High street
Littteproud, John, lodging house, London road
Littlewood, Marmaduke, trinity pilot, Parade, London road
Loveday, Sarah, fruiterer, Duke street
Lovick, William, ale and porter merchant, Duke street
Lovick, William, porter and ale stores, London road
Lubbock, John, ship builder, Commercial road
Lucas Brothers, builders and contractors
Major, William, basket maker, High street
Malboro, George, office clerk, Denmark road
Mallett, Samuel, Mariners, Mariners’ lane
Manning, John, wheelwright, St. Peter’s street
Marsh, Joseph, linen draper, &c., London road
Martin, John, butcher, High street
Martin, William, engineer, Denmark road
Matthews, Sarah, dress maker, Denmark road
Mayhew, John, Crown and Queen’s Head hotel, High street
Mayhew, Matilda, milliner and dress maker, High street
Mellish, Sidney, mariner, St. Peter’s road
Mercer, James, fish salesman, Denmark road
Millett, James, harness maker, Benham’s buildings, Infirmary plain
Mitchell, Thomas, tailor and woollen draper, agent to the Yorkshire Life and Fire Assurance office, High street
Moor, Edmund, carpenter, High street
Moore, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane
Morris, Robert, dispensing and family chemist, stamp office, High street
Morse, Frederic, brewer, Nelson street
Morse and Woods, brewers, wine and spirit merchants, Crown street
Morter, Thomas, tailor, London road
Muff, William, pastry cook and confectioner, tea, coffee, and dining rooms, Denmark road
Munday, Henry, shopkeeper, Dove street
Murrell, John, grocer and tea dealer, Denmark road
Murrell, Joseph, fish dealer, Commercial road
Nash, James E., fish merchant and smack owner, Nelson street
Nash, Samuel, fish merchant, Nelson str.
Nash, Samuel, fish office, Beach
Naylor, Thomas, watch and clock maker, High street
Newson, Hobart, parish clerk, High street
Newson, William, Bowling Green, Crown street
Nichols, Charles, draper, High street
Nicholls, William J., boot and shoe maker, Chapel street
Nobbs, William, Norwich Arms, High street
Norton, James, new and second-hand clothes dealer and furniture broker, Mariners’ lane
Norton and Reeve, solicitors, agents to Sun Fire and Life Assurance office, and County Court office, High street
Nursey, John, butcher, Mariners’ lane
Orchard, Jonathan, boiler maker, Prairie, London road
Oulton, James, carter, Crown street
Palmer, Benjamin, builder, Denmark road
Palmer, William B., house agent, auctioneer, and shopkeeper, St. Peter’s road
Parker, George, cabinet maker and builder, Crown street
Parkinson, John, bookseller and stationer, London road
Payne, Maria, shopkeeper, High street
Peek, William, cooper, Denmark road
Peek, William, cooper, Factory street
Pierson, Benjamin Alfred, leather merchant, Mariners’ lane
Peters, John, baths and refreshment rooms, Beach
Pile, Keziah, boot and shoe warehouse, High street
Pocock, Maria, establishment for young ladies, Marine Parade
Podd, William, bricklayer and plasterer, Tonning street
Porter, John, shoemaker, Old Market pln.
Porter, John, shoemaker, High street
Powell, William, baker and grocer, Commercial road
Prentice, John, surgeon, High street
Pratt, Thomas, Post office, High street
Precious, Robert, ironmonger, High str.
Pritty, Samuel, chimney sweeper, Chapel street
Punchard, Charles, tailor and clothier, High street
Pye, Walter, beerhouse, Beach
Rabbinowitz, Alexander, tobacconist, London road
Rackett, Robert, postmaster, St. Peter’s street
Rackham, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Duke street
Rackham, William, butcher, High street
Rampling, Richard, shoemaker, Chapel street
Ratcliffe, John, boot and shoe maker, Denmark road
Ratcliffe, William, coach builder, Crown street
Read, Henry John, eating house, High street
Redgrave, John, corn chandler, London road
Redgrave, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Crown street
Reed, William, shipwright, Commercial road
Reeve, Henry, solicitor, Royal Esplanade
Reynolds, James, Newcastle Arms, Denmark road
Rix, George, builder, Factory lane
Riches, Robert, milliner, &c., High str.
Roberts, John, pawnbroker, High street
Roberts, George, fishmonger, High street
Robertson, John, collector, Custom house
Roll, Robert, Maltsters’ inn, High street
Rose, William, Pilot Boat, High street
Rounce, John, ship chandler, Denmark road
Rouse, James, engineer, Prairie, London road
Rowe, John, shipwright, High street
Salter, John, seaman, High street
Salter, William, baker, Beach
Salter, William, draper, &c., High street
Sampson, William, custom house officer, Commercial road
Saunders, Joseph, shoemaker, Chapel street
Saunders, Richard, beerhouse, Beach
Sayer, Elizabeth, milliner, High street
Sayer, Robert, fish merchant, London road
Scarlett, Charles, porter stores, High street
Scarlett, Joseph, porter stores, Old Market plain
Scarll, John, Rose and Crown, Crown street
Seago, William R., solicitor, agent to the Norwich Union Fire Insurance, Fishermen and Marine Society, and public notary, High street
Seppings, George, merchant, High street
Sharman, George, watch and clock maker, and beer seller, High street
Sharman, Samuel G., grocer and tea-dealer, High street
Shreeve, William, shopkeeper, New Nelson street
Skeet, John, shopkeeper, High street
Skoyles, Benjamin H., millinery and dress-making establishment, High str.
Skoyles and Co., iron founders and contractors, Dove street
Small, Thomas, general commission agent, London road
Smith, Ambrose, lath cutter, High street
Smith, Edward, shopkeeper, Beach
Smith, George, pork butcher, Chapel str.
Smith, John S., grocer and tea-dealer, High street
Smith, James, baker, Crown street
Smith, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane
Smith, Robert, corn chandler, High street
Smith, Robert, provision merchant, High street
Smith, William, ginger beer manufacturer, Old Market plain
Smith, William, jeweller, London road
Smith, William, fish merchant, Denmark road
Snell and Hotson, coach builders, St. Peter’s road
Soons, Edwin, fruiterer and seedsman, High street
Sparham, Samuel, ship builder, Nelson street
Sparham, William, builder, Gun lane
Sparham, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Duke street
Spaull, William, relieving officer, High street
Stebbing, George, Crown and Anchor, High street
Stebbings, William, mariner, Battery green
Sterry, James, rate collector, High street
Suggate, Alfred, music seller, London road
Swatman, Thomas, builder, Beach
Tansley, Isaiah, Trinity pilot, Nelson str.
Taylor and Ling, solicitors, the Harbour
Thirtle, James P., furnishing ironmonger and bell hanger, High street
Thurlby, George, chemist and druggist, agent to Britannia Life and Royal Fire Assurance Company, Commercial road
Tilmouth, Charles, collector, Harbour Dues office
Tilmouth, Bethel, sail maker, Gun lane
Tooke, William, basket maker, Old Market plain
Triggs, William, Odd Fellows’ tavern, St. Peter’s street
Tripp, George, beerhouse, Factory street
Tungate, Mary, shopkeeper, Crown street
Turner, Daniel, plumber and glazier, Chapel street
Turner, Henry, Lowestoft Arms, Denmark road
Tuttle, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer, High street
Utting, Robert, lodging house, Denmark road
Utting, Walter, laceman, hosier, and haberdasher, High street
Wales, William and John, grocers and tea-dealers, High street
Ward, Mary, lodgings, London road
Ward, Samuel L., St. Peter’s road
Ward, Horace, marine store dealer, Beach
Warnes, William, baker, Mariners’ lane
Waters, George, gardener and publican, High street
Watson, John, boot and shoe maker, High street
Webster, Hannah, lodging house, London road
Wellum, John, sail maker, Denmark road
West and Shove, ship chandlers, Commercial road
Wheals, Charles, tailor and hatter, Commercial road
Whincop, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. Peter’s street
Wicks, Samuel, baker, Mariners’ lane
Williams, Thomas, tailor, Denmark road
Wilton, William B., engineer to the Northern Steam Packet Company, Harbour house
Winter, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Rose place
Wiseman, William C., draper, High street
Wood, John, shoemaker, Duke street
Woods, William, manager of Gurneys’ bank
Woodcock, George, cordwainer, High street
Woods, William James, fish merchant, Denmark road
Woods, William, Trinity pilot, Nelson street
Worthington and Meadows, surgeons, High street
Worthington, William C., surgeon, London road
Wright, Richard, boot and shoe maker, London road
Yallop, James, Bee Hive, London road
Youngman, Henry, miller, &c., High street
Youngman, William, brewer, Rant score
Youngman, William, brewer, High street
Youngman, William, jun., maltster, ale and porter brewer, High street