Watton, a small market-town in Wayland hundred, is 10 miles N.W. from Attleborough station, 12 N. of Thetford, and 10 from East Dereham. The church of St. Mary stands a short distance from the town, and is a very neat, though ancient structure, being built in the reign of Henry II. It has a tower, small spire, and 3 bells. The living is a discharged vicarage, in the gift of the Rev. W. H. Hicks, B.A., and the curate is the Rev. G. Nelson.
The parish contains 1807 acres, and the population, in 1851, was 1353. A market is held on the Wednesday. Fairs are held on July 10th, October 11th, and November 8th for cattle, &c.
Adcock, J. W., watchmaker
Alexander, E., grocer and draper
Amas, Charles, grocer and draper
Amas, Mary Ann, milliner
Baldry, Edward, bricklayer
Bales, John, police officer
Baley, Robert, auctioneer
Balls, James, boot and shoe maker
Barber, Ann, berlin wool depot
Barber, Mr. John, Rose cottage
Barber, John, upholsterer and cabinet maker
Barnard, Robert, butcher
Beets, James, farmer
Bicker, George, hairdresser, &c.
Boreham, John, boot and shoe maker
Bowles, Barnard, saddler
Brown, James, tailor
Brunton, Thomas, Green Man
Brunton, William, tailor
Buxton, Henry, brazier
Chaston, Mr. Alfred
Cornwall, William, joiner
Cornwall, Robert, saddler
De Grey, Hon. Brownlow, N.O.
Dorr, Mrs. Mary
Dorr, Charles, farmer
Drake, Thomas, painter, plumber, &c.
Drew, George, boot and shoe maker
Emerson, Stephen, George commercial and family hotel, posting house, and architect and surveyor
Elsegood, James, baker, &c
Feakes, Charles, farmer
Garner, James, fishmonger
Gathergood, James, farmer
George, George, bookseller and leather dealer
George and Kiddle, grocers and drapers
Gooderstone, Mary A., milliner
Gowing, James Warden, bookseller, printer, and stationer
Greengrass, Robert, beerhouse
Grigson, E. R., solicitor
Grickman, Charles, solicitor
Hargraves, George, surgeon
Hargraves, John, surgeon
Harper, Samuel, sack and seed merchant
Hart, Mr. Joseph
Hart, Joseph, joiner
Harvey, James, carrier
Hastley, Rev., academy
Hastings, Edward, maltster
Hastings, John E., wine & spirit merchant
Hendry, Henry, grocer and draper
Hendry, Thomas, plumber, &c.
Hicks, Rev. W. H., vicar
Jacobs, Thomas, machine maker
Jacobs, George, Crown Commercial hotel, posting house, and Inland Revenue office
James, William, tailor
Layt, Robert, carrier
Lacey, Rebecca, butcher
Leggatt, Robert, butcher
Massey, William, solicitor
Mallows, James, butcher
Minns, George, tailor
Munnings, George, tailor
Nelson, Rev. G., curate
Payne, Edward, carrier
Playle, Henry, beerhouse
Parker, Joseph, butcher
Read, Robert, gardener and seedsman
Reeve, Barnabas, basket maker, and beer-house
Rice, Mr. William
Rice, George, butcher
Rice, Mrs. Harriet, milliner, &c.
Ringer, Robert, gunmaker
Rook, W., grocer and draper
Sampson, Mrs. Dorothy
Salmon, Richard, farmer
Secker, Samuel, basket maker
Siggins, Henry, plumber, &c
Smith, Thomas, veterinary surgeon
Smith, Charles, master of National school
Smith, Mary, school-mistress
Smith, Thomas, gardener
Snare, George, academy
Spanton, Thomas, Bull inn
Sprigg, Squire, surgeon
Standley, James, tailor
Stanham, George, baker
Stebbings, John, bricklayer
Stebbings, Mrs.
Stebbings, George, joiner
Stevens, Robert, brewer and maltster, wine and spirit merchant
Sturgeon, William, blacksmith
Thurling, John, horse breaker
Thompson, John, joiner, &c.
Twaits, Barnabas, shoemaker
Wace, Richard, farmer
Ward, John, police officer
Watson, Burton, hairdresser
Waters, Charlotte, Rose
Warnes, Reuben, grocer and draper
Wenham, George, watchmaker
Warne, James, veterinary surgeon
Ward, Robert, farmer
Warman, William, farmer
Wightwick, Miss, academy, Willow house
Wright, Misses, academy
Wright, Robert, corn merchant and baker
Woodcock, John, beerhouse
Wortley, Jonathan, King’s Arms
Young, James, boot and shoe maker
Young, Robert, boot and shoe maker
Harveys and Hudsons’ Bank, Mr. Benjamin Chaston, agent. Draw on Hankey and Co.
Savings’ Bank, Mr. B. Chaston, Secretary.
Atlas Fire and Life Office, Mr. W. P. Pillans.
Clerical and Medical Life Office, Mr. John Hargraves.
English and Cambrian Life Assurance and Loan Society, Mr. B. Chaston.
Farmers’ and General Hail Storm, Mr. B. Chaston.
Norwich Union, Mr. William Massey.
Suffolk Alliance, Mr. Alfred Griffin.
Unity, Mr. W. Rook.
Yarmouth or Great Yarmouth, is, next to Norwich, the most important town in the Eastern Counties, celebrated for its fisheries, its shipping, trade, and manufactures, and is also much frequented in the season as a bathing-place. It is distant 19 miles E. by S. from Norwich, 9 miles N. from Lowestoft, and 123 miles N.E. from London. The population of the town and borough, including Gorleston and Southtown was, in 1851, 30,879. The town derives its name from the Yare, on the east bank of which river it is situated. There are very few principal streets, but in the more modern parts are some commanding edifices. The north and south quays, extending for nearly a mile and a quarter, and very broad, are among the peculiar and interesting features of Yarmouth. The principal streets run parallel with the quays, and are crossed by 145 narrow lanes, called rows, which are numbered; it is for the traversing of these rows that the many small narrow carts are used which abound in Yarmouth.
There is a new and elegant bridge over the Yare. A handsome and substantial suspension bridge crosses the Bure, over the same spot whence 79 persons were suddenly plunged by the fall of the previous bridge in May, 1845; whilst a handsome iron tubular bridge, in two compartments, connects the railway with the tramways, which extend the entire length of the quays. The New Pier is a great accommodation to the visitors and inhabitants.
There are numerous and very extensive malting-houses in Yarmouth and its neighbourhood, belonging to the metropolitan brewers and others, which afford employment for a large number of hands. The town is a great centre of the fishing trade. The mackarel fishery employs upwards of 3,000 tons, with about 90 boats and 870 men, and produces about 16,000 a year. The herring fishery, for which Yarmouth is so highly and justly celebrated, employs about 6,000 tons, with 160 boats and 1,300 men, besides those on shore; the produce is about 100,000 barrels yearly, about 20,000 of which are sent to the southern countries. There are also fisheries of cod, sprats, turbot, soles, skate, whitings, eels, and shrimps. A large portion of this produce is sent to London, Manchester, Birmingham, and other distant towns. The number of vessels belonging to the port is about 500, besides 250 fishing-boats and other smaller craft. Ship and boat building employs many hands, and vessels of 460 tons are built here. The silk mills,belonging to Grout and Co., erected in 1818, give employment to nearly 700 operatives of both sexes.
The church of St. Nicholas is a fine cross-shaped building, of unusually large dimensions. It had formerly sixteen chapels. The spire is 168 feet high, erected in 1683. There is a fine peal of ten bells and a clock. The organ is of some celebrity, and has been most materially improved by Gray and Davidson; it was built in 1733 by Muller. Here are monuments of the Englands, and some few other families of distinction, while plain marble slabs point out the resting-places of John Carter, a great friend of Cromwell, and of Mrs. Bridget Bendish, daughter of General Ireton, grand-daughter of the Lord Protector. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich. The font, which is of Purbeck marble, is octagonal and very ancient. The vestry contains a small collection of old books.
St. George’s chapel was built in 1714, and is a fine building, partly of stone, with square tower. St. Peter’s church was built in 1833, at a cost of £12,000; it is in the Gothic style, of white brick, with a tower 118 feet high; there is in it a copy of Ruben’s Descent from the Cross. There is also an ancient church at Gorleston, with curious font and brasses. St. Mary’s Southtown was built in 1831. The Roman Catholic chapel is a new Gothic building, of neat appearance. There is a Jews’ synagogue, which has been rebuilt. Here are meeting-houses for Independents, General and Particular Baptists, Wesleyans, Countess of Huntingdon, Society of Friends, Primitive Methodists, and Unitarians. The Roman Catholics have a small cemetery, situate on the road leading to Caistor, north of the town.
The Town Hall, built in 1716, is of the Tuscan order, with a fine suite of rooms; it contains also the court rooms. There is also a Town House, belonging to the corporation. The Borough Gaol was built in 1260, and much of the original building remains. The market-place is very extensive, covering an area of three acres; the fish market adjoins it. The Corn Exchange is in Regent-street, and the Commercial Club House on the Quay. The Custom House, on the Quay, is a large and handsome building. The Bath House was built in 1759, and has a large public room and all requisite bathing accommodations. There are several small docks or basins belonging to the shipbuilders, and one of which will take a 500 ton ship. The town is well paved and lighted with gas, and watched by a borough police. The large naval and military hospital, situate at the southern extremity of the town, is now used as a Government asylum for insane officers of the navy and army. One of the chief ornaments of the town is the conspicuous column, erected on the South Denes by county subscription in 1817, to commemorate the immortal Nelson; it is a fine pillar, of the Doric order, with fluted shaft: its extreme height is 144 feet; the summit is reached by 270 steps; the views from it of the sea and surrounding country are varied and extensive.
Agar, Moses, 78, Southtown road
Aldis, Mr. John, North end
Alexander, Mrs. Caroline, Regent road
Ames, Edward, Esq., East street
Ansell, the Misses, 1, North Beach terrace
Arbon, Noah, back of Wall
Ashill, Mrs. Ann, King street
Bailey, Mr. Robert, 1, Wiltshire Cottage, Victoria road
Bampton, Rev. John, South Beach terrace
Barber, Mrs. Hannah M., South Quay
Barber, Mr. Robert David, Regent road
Barclay, Mrs. M. A., 86, Southtown road
Barnard, Mrs. M. A., 5, Providence place
Bateley, Mrs. Harriott, Regent road
Bartram, Cubitt Engall, 12, St. George’s terrace
Bartram, Mr. William, 58, Southtown road
Baynes, Mrs., North Quay
Beasley, Mrs. G., 85, Southtown road
Beckett, Miss Mary Ann, back of Wall
Bee, Mr. James, 13, Bath place
Blake, John, Esq., 3, Ely place
Blake, Mr. Thomas, 7, Seymour place
Boardman, the Misses, South Quay
Borrett, Mr. George, 7, Bath place
Borrett, Dr. James, King street
Branch, John, Esq., Regent street
Brock, Mrs., 70, Southtown road
Brock, Miss, Southtown road
Brown, Mr. George Penrice, South Quay
Brown, Mrs. Priscilla, 6, St. George’s terrace
Brown, Mr. Robert, 1, Bath Hill terrace
Brown, Mr. Robert Fitzwilliam
Buck, Mrs., 1, Devonshire place
Bunn, Mrs. Sarah, 17, Southtown road
Bunn, Samuel G., Esq., 69, Southtown road
Bunn, Thomas, Esq., 47, Southtown road
Burton, Samuel, Esq., 67, Southtown road
Burton, Mrs. Mary, Hall Quay
Butcher, Mrs. Maria, King street
Butcher, Mrs. M., 10, St. George’s terrace
Button, Mr. James, 2, Bath place
Carter, Mr. Daniel, King street
Chandler, Mrs., 6, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
Chevalier, Mrs. Sophia, 14, Southtown
Christmas, Mr. Cornelius H., South Market road
Clarke, Mrs., 2, Royal place
Clifton, Mr. Robert, 2, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
Cobb, Mrs. Frances, King street
Cobles, Mrs. Rebecca, 6, Henry place
Colls, Mrs. Elizabeth, 84, Southtown road
Costerton, Mr. Frederic, Southtown road
Coston, Mrs. M. A., 7, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
Creak, Mrs. Maria, Gaol street
Crickmay, Mrs. M. A., 37, Southtown road
Crowe, Mr. James, Fuller’s hill
Crowe, Miss M. A., 1, Flushing terrace
Crowther, Miss Mary, Church square
Cudeon, Mrs. Sarah, Regent street
Day, Mrs. Charlotte, King street
Decarle, Mrs., Trafalgar House
Dick, Mrs., South Quay
Diggins, Miss Elizabeth, 31, Southtown
Dilliston, Mr. Henry, row 142
Drake, Mrs. Amelia, 83, Southtown road
Dobson, Rev. St. N., 4, Claremont terrace
Doughty, Capt. James, Regent road
Douglass, Mr. James, Theatre plain
Douglass, Mr., 6, St. James’ terrace
Duffield, Mr. James, Southtown road
Dunne, Dr. John, Regent road
Dye, Mrs. Mary, King street
Emes, Mrs. Elizabeth, Fuller’s hill
Fabb, Miss, 62, Southtown road
Fear, Mrs. Mary, North Quay
Feek, Mrs., Recent road
Fell, — Esq., Regent road
Fenn, John, Esq., magistrate, North Quay
Fiddes, Joseph, Esq., Church square
Field, Mr. Michael, 12, Southtown
Fish, Mr. Simon, 79, Southtown road
Foreman, Mr. Thomas, Gaol street
Frane, Frederic, Esq., Regent road
Frere, Rev. Edward Borke, King street
Gibbs, Henry, H., Esq., Brunswick place
Godbolt, Mr. Joseph, Southtown road
Goodwin, Mr. John, North end
Gourlay, Joyce, Esq., Regent road
Green, Rev. Joseph, Baptist minister, Nelson’s terrace
Greenward, Mr. G., 7, Southtown road
Hales, Mrs. Lydia, Jetty road
Hall, John, 12, Henry’s place
Hammond, Mrs., 2, St. George’s terrace
Hammond, Richard, Esq., North Quay
Hankes, William, Esq., South Quay
Hardingham, Mr. W., 14, Seymour place
Harrison, Mr. James Hargroom, Gaol st.
Haw, Miss Jane, Regent street
Hayman, Rev. H., Gaol street
Hills, Rev. George, Parsonage House, Church square
Holt, Mrs. John, Southtown road
Hurst, Rev. Samuel, 80, Southtown road
Hutson, Mrs. Sarah, Southtown road
Jex, Mrs. Ann, 9, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
Johnson, William, Esq., Southtown road
Keable, Mrs. Hannah, 3, Blake’s buildings
Keymer, Miss Anne, 63, Southtown road
Kiddall, Mr. Robert, King street
Lacon, Sir Edmund Knowles, Bart., Youell & Co., Bankers, Hall Quay
Lacon, Sir Edmund, Hopton, near Yarmouth
Lamb, Mrs. Mary, 87, Southtown road
Larklam, Mrs. Mary, Gaol street
Last, James, Esq., 35, Southtown road
Lawes, Capt. John Porter, (Hon. E. I. C.’s Madras Artillery), 5, St. George’s terrace
Layton, Mrs. Mary Hannah, North end
Layton, Mrs. Mortlock, North Quay
Lee, Mr. Henry, St. George’s road
Linder, Mrs. Mary Ann, King street
Long, Miss Susan, North Quay
Manthorp, Mr. George, 1, Sefton terrace
Marsh, Mrs. Ann, South Quay
Martin, Hezekiah, Esq., 32, Southtown
Mayhew, Mrs. Mary Ann, St. George’s road
Meen, Henry, 2, Apsley terrace
Middleton, Mrs. Susan, 7, Norfolk terrace
Miller, Richard, Esq., 19, Southtown road
Mitchell, Mrs. Amelia, South Quay
Moore, Mr. Charles, 48, Southtown road
Mountjoy, Mr. William, Jetty road
Mouse, the Misses Hannah M., 68, Southtown road
Naunton, George, Esq., 64, Southtown road
Neeve, Miss E., North end
Newman, Mrs. Mary, Regent street
Nisbett, Major Richard Blundell, North Quay
Orfeur, Mrs. E. Regent terrace
Orfeur, John, 12, Claremont terrace
Page, Miss Matilda, 84, Southtown
Page, Mrs., 11, Southtown
Paget, Samuel, Esq., 9, St. George’s terrace
Palmer, Charles John, Esq., Regent street
Palmer, Henry, Esq., Regent street
Palmer, Mrs. John B., 45, Southtown road
Partridge, Rev. John, Southtown road
Penrice, Mrs. Anne, King street
Pestell, Henry, 2, Henry’s place
Pigott, Jacob, 1, Henry’s place
Pillar, Joseph, row 142
Pope, Mrs. Sarah, 9, Albion terrace
Preston, E. H. L., Esq., North Quay
Preston, Mrs. Hannah, 11, St. George’s terrace
Preston, the Misses, Quay
Ray, Mrs. Catherine, 8, St. George’s terrace
Read, Mrs., 4, Trafalgar road
Richardson, William Josiah, 6, Trafalgar road
Richmond Edward, Southtown road
Rising, Mrs. Charlotte, King street
Rising, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1, Apsley terrace
Rising, George, Esq., 22, Southtown road
Rivett, Richard, Regent terrace
Roberts, Harold, Esq., South street
Roberts, William, Esq., 29, Southtown
Rounding, Thomas J. W., 33, Regent road
Russell, Rev. James, Gaol street
Sacret, Thomas, 60, Southtown road
Sault, Rev. Francis, 6, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
Sayer, Mrs. Mary, 4, Norfolk terrace
Sculley, Edward, Buckenham House
Shephard, Mrs., 6, Ely place
Silcock, Mrs., 3, St. James’ terrace
Slipper, John, 92, Southtown road
Smith, Mrs. M. A., 41, Southtown road
Smith, Mr. Ormond, 11, Henry place
Spillings, William, Esq., Southtown
Spillings, William, 14, Henry place
Squire, Mr. William, North end
Steele, Edward, Esq., Regent road
Stephenson, Mrs. Eliza, Jetty road
Steny, Mrs., 5, St. James’ terrace
Steward, Mrs. Ann, South quay
Steward, Robert, Esq., magistrate, Southtown road
Stonex, Henry, 32, Regent road
Tann, Rev. James, Baptist minister, Regent road
Taylor, Mrs. Susannah, Gaol street
Terhance, Lieut. John, 5, Trafalgar road
Thaxter, Mrs. Elizabeth, 51, Southtown road
Thede, Mrs. Fanny, Regent road
Thetford, Miss Mary, 5, Norfolk terrace
Thirtle, Mrs. Harriet, 8, Sefton terrace, Southtown road
Thirtle, William, Esq., South quay
Thornton, Mrs. Susannah, North end
Tillson, George, Esq., 52, Southtown road
Titshall, Miss Maria, 39, Southtown road
Tolver, Samuel, Esq., Hall quay
Turner, Miss M. A., Regent road
Tydeman, the Misses, Queen street
Tyler, Frederic, Esq., 23, Southtown road
Upjohn, Rev. Francis, M. A., vicar of Gorleston
Waller, Mr. William, Southtown cottage
Walpole, Mr. Jonas, Regent street
Walpole, William, Esq., Southtown
Warner, Mrs. Elizabeth, Apsley terrace
Waters, Rev. Mark, vicar of St. George’s, 15, Southtown road
West, Mrs., Chapel Paved row
Wigg, Mr. Samuel, White Horse plain
Willemite, Mrs. R., 2, Norfolk terrace
Woolverton, Mrs. M., Catherine, King st.
Worship, Francis, Esq., Regent street
Yetts, William, Esq., King street
Abbott, Edward, Fishing Boat tavern, Row 143
Ablett, Edward, Fishing Boat tavern, Gaol street
Absolon, William, Steam Packet tavern, North quay
Adams, Robert, Rainbow, Rainbow corner, North quay
Albrow, William, upholsterer and cabinet maker, George street
Alden, Daniel, Regent tavern, Monument road
Alden, Amy, lodging house, 2, Litchfield place
Aldis, Thomas, banker’s clerk, King str.
Aldred, Edward, jeweller, h North quay
Aldred and More, mast and plank makers, North quay
Aldred, Charles Cory, surgeon, Market-place
Aldred and Son, jewellers, &c., George street
Aldred, Thomas, tailor, &c., Gaol street
Aldridge, Samuel, Queen Victoria tavern, North end
Alexander, Alfred, marine store dealer, Laughing Image corner, North quay
Allan, John, commission agent, Quay
Allcock, Mrs., milliner, &c., Market row
Allrow, Richard, tailor, Gaol street
Ames, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Broad row
Amis, James, Black Boy, Queen street
Ames, Henry, baker, George street
Amos, Samuel, Earl St. Vincent, King street
Andrews, Susanna, hair dresser and toy warehouse, King street
Arbon, Charles George, bricklayer, Back of Wall
Arbon, James N., plumber, glazier, and painter, King street
Archer, Robert, grocer, Southtown road
Archer, Robert, carpenter, Southtown road
Archer, Thomas, confectioner, Jetty road
Artis, James, cutler, Howard street
Artiss, Miss, milliner, &c., Row 120
Artiss, William, cutler, Row 129
Ashly, Benjamin, shopkeeper, George street
Ashley, Benjamin, captain Royal Navy, 36, Southtown road
Atkins, William, whitesmith, North quay
Ayers, James, fish merchant, Regent road
Ayers, Thomas, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller, Regent road
Ayers, William, gardener, Mansfield terrace, Monument road
Bacon, Robert, hatter, Charlotte street
Bacon, William, Golden Ball, George street
Bailey, James, captain, St. George’s road
Baker, James, Wheel of Fortune, George street
Baker, Robert, linen draper, mercer and hosier, Market-place
Baldwin, Charles, shoe maker and mender, North end
Bales, Christopher, butcher, Fuller hill
Bales, James, grocer and tea dealer, Market place
Bales, John Barney, coroner’s officer and crier at the quarter sessions, Railway hotel, North quay
Bales, William Ellis, confectioner, Market-place
Balls, Amy, fancy repository, King street
Balls, James, boot and shoe maker, York road
Balls, John, fish merchant, North quay
Balls, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Balls, Samuel, White Horse inn, White Horse plain
Balls, William, shopkeeper, George street
Banks, Isaac, seaman, Brunswick place
Barber and Co., shipping and general agents, South quay
Barber, Robert, rope manufacturer, York road
Barber, Robert David, savings’ bank and agent to the Economic Life Assurance Office, Howard street
Barber and Son, ship agents, White Lion opening, King street
Barber, Thomas Robert, haberdasher and small ware dealer, Church square
Barber, William, tailor and draper, Hall quay
Barcham, Emma, boarding academy, King street
Barham, Charles, fly owner, 2, Neptune terrace
Barker, John, shipowner and merchant, Quay
Barker, Francis, Bear inn, Southtown road
Barker, Misses, haberdashers and fancy dealers, Market row
Barker, M. A., lodging house, York road
Barker, William Wilson, cooper, Theatre plain
Barking, James, dyer, George street
Barlow, Elizabeth, Coach and Horses, North end
Barnaby, William Henry, fish merchant, 24, Southtown road
Barnes, —, butcher, Market-place
Barnes, Alfred John, hair-dresser, Hall quay
Barnes, Charles, hair-dresser, George str.
Barnes, Henry, broker, Charlotte street
Barnby, John Eager, wine and spirit merchant, Charlotte street
Barrett, Benjamin, classical and commercial boarding academy, North quay
Barratt, William, tailor, &c., Howard street
Bartram, John, Royal Vauxhall garden and refreshment rooms, opposite the railway station
Bartram, John, grocer and tea dealer, King street
Bartram, John Clarke, pawnbroker, Church square
Bate, William, architect and surveyor, North end
Bateman, Matthew, captain, Flushing terrace
Bateman, S. and J. M. A., muslin and fancy warehouse, Market-place
Batley, William, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Bayes, Benjamin, Sailors’ home, South quay
Bayfield, Doily Scott, shipowner, Jetty road
Beales, William, Anchor of Hope, St. George’s road
Beaxwell, Charles, Steam Packet tavern, South beach
Beazor, Martin, saddler and harness maker, Charlotte street
Beckett, Cubitt Thomas, grocer, &c., Factory yard
Beckett, James, eating house, Row 107
Becksfield, Henry, master mariner, 3, Norfolk terrace
Bee, James, boot maker, King street
Bee, Robert, boot maker, Market-place
Bee, Thomas, boot maker, Gaol street
Beecroft, Peter, confectioner, Charlotte street
Beevor, Thomas, confectioner and baker, Gaol street
Bell, Charles, lawyer, Nelson terrace
Bell, George, baker, George street
Bellamy, Daniel W., butcher, King street
Bellamy, Frederic, baker, Gaol street
Bellamy, Winter, butcher, King street
Bennett, John B., cooper, Row 102
Benstead, James, Rose and Crown, Charlotte street
Bessey, John, Lord Nelson tavern, North quay
Bessey, Robert, North tavern, North quay
Bessey, William Henry, coal merchant, Hall quay
Betts, Alfred, tea dealer and grocer, King street
Betts, Hannah, milliner and mantle establishment, Regent street
Betts, John, cordwainer, George street
Bexfield, Joseph, White Lion opening, King street
Bignell, George C., flour dealer, Theatre plain
Bird, William, corn merchant, 54, Southtown road
Bishop, Charles, hair dresser, St. George’s road
Bitson, George, British Lion, Market-place
Bitton, John, broker, Charlotte street
Bird and Co., auctioneers, Middlegate chambers, Gaol street
Blagg, Edward, Eagle tavern, North quay
Blagg, Thomas H., tea dealer and grocer, Market row
Blake, Garson, ship owner, broker, and commission agent, Marine Fire and Life Assurance, 74, Southtown road
Blake, Robert, fishmonger, Charlotte street
Blake, William, St. Nicholas’ tavern, fish merchant
Blaxell, Charles, Steam Packet tavern, South beach
Blaxell, Samuel, the Birds, Hall quay
Blogg, James, the George and Dragon, Church square
Bloomfield, Mary Ann, Humber Sloop, King street
Blyth, Henry, gutta percha dealer, Market-place
Blyth, John T., boot maker, Market-place
Blyth, Robert J., tobacconist and cigar dealer, Broad row
Bly, Samuel W., Bath hotel, North beach
Boast, James, clerk at the Silk mills factory, 4, Henry’s place
Bootwright, Ann, Rose and Thistle
Boatwright, Geoffrey, pawnbroker, Gaol street
Boatwright, Mary, London tavern, Gaol street
Bolt, James, pilot, 5, Devonshire place
Bond, John, chemist, &c., King street
Bond, Valentine, bonnet presser, Gaol street
Borcham, Philips, pawnbroker, George street
Borrett, Henry, coach builder, George street
Borrett, Simon, lodging house, 5, Apsley terrace
Botwright, Charles, cabinet maker, Gaol street
Boulter, Edward, lodging house, 2, St. James’ terrace
Boulter, Henry, confectioner, North road
Boulter, Thomas, railway terminus, North quay
Bowell, John, pilot, 11, Seymour place
Bowen, Samuel, Britannia tavern, South Market road
Boivers, Robert, haberdasher, George street
Bowles, Samuel, marine store dealer, Gaol street
Bracey, John, grocer, Fuller’s hill
Bracey, John, rope manufactory and ship owner, St. Peter’s road
Bracey, William, tailor, Charlotte street
Bradenham, Benjamin, fruiterer, Gaol str.
Bradenham, Joseph, green grocer, Gaol street
Branch, Elizabeth, stay maker, Charlotte street
Brand, Joseph S., agent to the Scottish Union Athenæum Fire and Accident Company, Quay
Brand, Robert M., tailor and draper, corner Broad row
Brand and Sons, general outfitters, Broad row
Brandford, Thomas, ship builder, Southtown road
Breese, Robert, ironmonger, Market-place
Brereton, Benjamin, mariner, Jetty road
Brewer, George, shoemaker, Charlotte street
Brewer, Sophia, Carpenters’ Arms, Howard street
Briggs, William, day and evening school, Fuller’s hill
Brighten, Isaac, East and West Flegg house, North end
Brock, John Harvey, tin, iron, copper, and zinc-plate worker, Theatre plain
Brock, Samuel, fish merchant, South beach
Brooks, John, blacksmith, Row 142
Brooks, William, boot and shoe maker, North end
Brown, Charles, corn merchant, 81, Southtown road
Brown, Charles, maltster, Foot of bridge
Brown and Colby, iron merchants, Gaol street
Brown and Cox, furniture dealers, Charlotte street
Brown, Francis, grocer, Jetty road
Brown and Hebner, milliners and dress makers, 2, St. Peter’s jetty road
Brown, Geoffrey, boot and shoe maker, Monument road
Brown, John, Angel inn, Market-place
Browne, John, Jolly Waterman, and cooper, Fuller’s hill
Browne, Mrs., register office for servants, row 48
Brown, Richard, fishmonger, 2, Brown’s buildings
Browne, William P., New Fountain, Gaol street
Browne, Frederic W., Nelson Tavern, King street
Budds, Horatio James, hairdresser, Howard street
Budds, William J., sail maker, and marine store dealer, row 138; h 59, Southtown road
Bullen, Sarah, Queen’s Head, Charlotte street
Bulley, Joseph, boot and shoe manufacturer, paved row 129
Bullimore, Robert, Elephant and Castle, Market-place
Bullimore, Thomas, Shakespeare tavern, King street
Bunn, Henry Vincent, butcher, Howard street
Bunn, James, merchant, King street
Bunwell, William, baker, row 45
Burgess, Benjamin, plumber, glazier, &c., North End
Burgess, Thomas, stone and marble mason, North quay
Burkett, Mary Ann, lodging house, South beach
Burling, William, shopkeeper, and post-office, White Lion opening, King street
Burroughes, William Norton, wine and spirit merchant and ship owner
Burton, Benjamin, Waterman’s Arms, and carter, North Quay
Burton, Charles, plumber and glazier, Gaol street
Burton, George, Queen’s Arms, foot of the bridge
Burton, Hezekiah W., boot and shoe maker, King street
Burton, James, family grocer and Italian warehouseman, King street
Burton, James, tin and zinc-plate worker, off St. Nicholas’ road
Burton, Samuel C., solicitor, King street
Burwood, Isaac, Bricklayers’ Arms, Leicester terrace
Burward, John, clerk, 4, Blake’s buildings
Butcher, Matthew, tanner, Jetty road
Butcher and Sons, commission merchants and ship agents, White Lion opening, King street (and Lowestoft)
Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth, green grocer, North Quay
Button, Benjamin, surgeon, Regent street
Buxton, John Trueman, house and estate agent, Impey house, Fuller’s hill
Bycroft, George, orange merchant, Charlotte street
Cable, Jeremiah, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Cady, George, Victoria tavern, Charlotte street
Cain, Elizabeth, straw bonnet and millinery establishment, Market-place
Calthorpe, Edward, hay merchant, Wheelwrights’ Arms, Southtown
Campbell, Robert, silk mercer, King str.
Capon, William, master mariner, 53, Southtown road
Carr, George William, clerk, Elmer place
Carr, Onesimus, grocer, 1 Wiltshire place, St. George’s road
Carr, Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, 7, Bath Hill terrace
Carrell, Roger, royal bazaar, King street
Carrier, William, baker, Gaol street
Carriers, William P., baker, 116 row
Carter, George C., Bell and Crown, South Quay
Carter, Maria, South Market road
Carter, William, Spread Eagle, King street
Carter, William, sailor, row 143
Carver, Isaac, basket maker, Gaol street
Cattermole, James, Holkham tavern, North beach
Catton, Charles, organ builder, row 108
Catton, William, watchmaker and jeweller, row 108
Caverly, Mrs. Susan, eating house, North Quay
Ceiley, Thomas, painter and glazier, George street
Chamberlin, Charles H., solicitor and notary, King street
Chambers, William, sail maker, row 112
Chapman, James, Angel, South Quay
Chapman, John, fruiterer, Theatre plain
Chapman, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, North end
Chapman, William, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Chase, John, hairdresser, South street
Chasteney, Everson, baker, East End road
Chasteney, John, baker and shopkeeper, North end
Cheston, William, coach trimmer, and lodging house, 3, 5, 7, Britannia terrace
Child, James, clerk, North Quay
Childs, Robert, private subscription rooms, Regent street
Childs, William, carter, row 137
Child, William, tailor, Gaol street
Childs, William C., hairdresser, Gaol street
Chilvers, James, grocer and tea dealer, Charlotte street
Christmas, John Waters, Royal Exchange, South Quay
Church, Charlotte, shopkeeper, Howard street
Church, Elizabeth, milliner, &c., St. Nicholas’ road
Clare, Adam, captain, 13, Seymour place
Clarke, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, South beach
Clark, Edmund, confectioner, Gaol street
Clarke, Richard, cabinet maker, Charlotte street
Clark, Samuel, surgeon, King street
Clarke, William, shipwright, Howard street
Claxton, James, baker, George street
Clayton, John Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, King street
Clements, Thomas, beach post office, grocer and tea dealer, 12, Norfolk terrace
Clifton, Hezekiah T., wheelwright and coal merchant, North end
Clipperton, James, seaman, Elmer place
Clowes, George W., ironmonger, Howard street, and corner of Market-row
Clowes, John, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, Hall Quay
Clowes John, solicitor, agent to the Norwich Union Fire office, Regent street
Clowes, John, solicitor, King street
Coachman, Edward R., Lloyd’s surveyor of shipping, 42, Southtown road
Coble, John, chemist and druggist, opposite Broad row
Cobb and Son, tanners, curriers, and boot manufacturers, George street
Cobb, John, currier and leather merchant, Charlotte street
Cobb, James, custom-house officer, Regent street
Cobb, James, attorney and notary, Regent street
Cobb, James, leather cutter, George str.
Cobb, John, lodging house, Nile cottage
Cocks and Son, woollen drapers, tailors, and hatters, King street
Cocks, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 12, Seymour place
Cohen, David Leyser, fruiterer, tobacconist, &c., Market row
Coleman, Edmund, wine cooper, 3, Henry’s place
Cole, Miss Rebecca, school, St. George’s plain
Collier, Thomas William, fish salesman, back of Wall
Collins, Ann, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Collins, John, shoemaker, row 132
Collis, James, master mariner, 4, Apsley terrace
Coman, William, post-horse master, King street
Combe, Harvey, licensed maltster, Southtown road
Combs, Marmus, ham curer, Gaol street
Cooke, Sarah, grocer, &c., Victoria road
Cooper, John, bookseller, stationer, and printer, Market-place
Cooper, Thomas, builder, South Market road
Cooper, Clarke, plumber and painter, George street
Cooper, Henry, miller, Southtown
Cootes, Henry, fish agent, St. George’s road
Corbyn, Hartwell, tailor and draper, 4, Albion terrace
Corke, John, officer of Inland Revenue, 1, Ely place
Corp, Mrs., lodging house, 11, Claremont terrace
Cory, Charles, solicitor and notary, public town clerk, and clerk to the Board of Health, Gaol street
Cory, Samuel B., solicitor, Regent street
Cossey, John, Peace and Plenty, Market gates
Costerton, Joseph, Haven and Pier duties office, South Quay
Courlay, David Abraham, haberdashery, cutlery, and toy warehouse, Market row
Crampton John, 5, Buckingham place
Crane, Isabella, shopkeeper, Charlotte st.
Crane, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Crane, Clement, shoemaker, Gaol street
Craske, William, carpenter and builder, North end
Crawford, Kennedy, draper and tea dealer, Monument road
Crick, William, clerk at the crape mills, 1, Trafalgar place
Crickmore, Samuel, Hall tavern, Southtown
Crisp, Samuel Bedford, general ironmonger, St. George’s street
Crisp, Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house, South beach
Crisp, Edward, coach and fly proprietor, row 104
Crosby & Co., shawl and lace warehouse, King street
Crowe, Frederic, estate agent, Howard street
Crowe, James W., surgeon, Regent str.
Crowe, William R., Bush tavern, South Quay
Cubitt, Samuel, maltster, Southtown road
Cufaude, John Lomas, attorney, Howard street
Curson, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Charlotte street
Curtis, William, corn merchant, Charlotte street
Curtis, Mrs. Ann, milliner, Market row
Curtis, Henry Laws, shopkeeper, Howard street
Curtis, Mrs. Maria, lodging house, 12, Bath place
Dale, Thomas, Water Works Company’s office, Regent street
Darnell, James, master mariner, 2, Seymour place
Darnell, William, master mariner, row 143
Dashwood, Charles Burton, surgeon, King street
Davy, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, 2, Trafalgar place
Davy, Elijah, jun., watch and clock maker, North end
Davy, Frederic, dispensing and family chemist, King street
Davy, John W., lodging house, 1, South Beach road
Davey, Robert, watch maker, Charlotte street
Davie, William, Trinity superintendent, South street
Davis, Philip, draper, Jetty road
Dawson, Benjamin, corn merchant, Hall Quay
Dawson, Robert, steam-packet master, Gaol street
Dawson, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, row 21, North Quay
Dawson, William, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street
Dawson, William, boot and shoe maker, Broad row
Day, George, boot and shoe maker, North Market road
Dendy, Frederic, draper, silk mercer, &c. corner of Regent street
Dendy, Mrs., baby linen warehouse, Regent street
Dene House, Yarmouth, boarding and lodging for ladies, gentlemen, or families, conducted by Mrs. Sloman
Denew, James M., printer and bookseller, 72, Hall square
Denton, David, Three Tuns inn, Southtown
Derry, James Fulcher, Black Swan, Howard street
Derry, William L., tailor, &c., Howard street
Diboll, Joseph William, bookbinder, Howard street
Dyboll, Ann, glass and china warehouse, Market row
Ding, John, cabinet maker, North end
Diver, Boswell, spirit merchant, Regent road
Diver and Son, wine and spirit merchants, King street
Doidge, Sampson, lodging house, 9, Blake’s buildings
Doughty, Charles, currier and leather seller, White Horse plain
Doughty, Henry, plumber and glazier, Trafalgar Cottage, North beach
Doughty, Thomas, plumber, glazier, and gas fitter, Gaol street
Doughty, Thomas Drane, grocer and tea dealer, North end
Douglass, Sarah, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Dove, James, sailor, row 132
Dowland, John, White Horse tavern, King street
Downing, Capt. Thomas, 1, Claremont terrace
Dowson and Sons, maltsters, foot of bridge
Drane, James, clerk at Gurneys’ bank, 21, Southtown road
Draper, John, butcher, Market-place
Draper, Joseph, butcher, King street
Draper, William Henry, Turk’s Head, Gaol street
Dublack, James P., marine store dealer, row 104
Duffell, Robert, shopkeeper, George str.
Duffell, Thomas, shopkeeper, Gaol street
Duffield, William, dealer in fruit, &c., Rainbow corner
Duffield, William, greengrocer, George street
Dunn, William, shoemaker, St. George’s road
Dunnell, George, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street
Dye, George, grocer and flour dealer, North end
Dysons, William, sail manufacturer, Nelson terrace
Earrol, Isaiah P., baker and shopkeeper, Gaol street
Eastick, Henry, fishmonger, row 142
Eastick, Jabez, draper, Market row
Eastick, L., manager of Gas Works, Southtown road
Eaton, Capt. William W., North Trafalgar House
Ecclestone, William, lodging house, 6, Seymour place
Ecclestone, Richard, draper, Broad row
Edward, Ann, hat and hosiery warehouse, George street
Edwards, David, baker, grocer, and tea dealer, Southtown road
Edwards, Edward R., tailor, Gaol street
Edwards, Mary, pork butcher, George st.
Edwards, Thomas B., tailor, George str.
Edwards, William, greengrocer, Gaol str.
Ellen, Mrs., poulterer, St. George’s road
Ellerd, Eliza, general shopkeeper, George street
Ellerd, Robert William, confectioner, King street
Ellett, James, mast and block maker, Hall Quay
Elliott, George, William Tell, Howard st.