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Badingham, Hoxne Hundred, Suffolk

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Badingham public houses

Badingham in Kellys 1879 Directory.
Badingham, situate on the tiver Alde, is a parish and large scattered village 4 miles north from Framlingham railway station and 91 from London, in the Eastern division of the county, Hoxne Hundred.
The church of St John the Baptist is in the perpendicular style, and now being restored (1879). The register dates from 1538.
Parish Clerk, John Aldridge.
Post Office, William Etridge
National School for boys & girls, a new school being built in 1875 for 100 children; Miss L Traxton, mistress.

Gorton Rev Rt Gregson MA [rector]

Commercial
Allum Willia, farmer & bricklayer
Ashford Thomas, farmer
Backhouse John, farmer & miller
Balaam William, blacksmith
Barber Geo, wheelwright & shopkeeper
Barham John, farmer
Beaumont William, farmer
Brayinton George, shopkeeper
Briggs Benjamin, shoe maker
Carley John, farmer, Red House
Carley Joshua, farmer
Chandler Gibson, farmer
Chandler John, farmer
Cook Charles, miller
Cook James Johnson, shoe maker
Dalby Jeremiah, blacksmith
Etridge William, grocer & builder
Frost William, farmer
Girling Francis, farmer
Goddard Henry, farmer
Heffer john, wheelwright
Holmes William, farmer
Ingate George, shopkeeper & plumber
Johnson Henry, Bowling Green
Mann Geo &Francis, farmers, The Hall
Mann George jun, farmer
Mann John, farmer, Wood farm
Mouse Mary (Mrs), poulterer
Pepper Hannah (Mrs), White Horse
Saunders William, farmer, Lodge farm
Sharp Henry, farmer
Smith Peter, brick & tile maker & retailer of Doulton & Cos sanitary pipes
Stanford Samuel, farmer
Stanfield Wingfield Alex, farmer, White house
Stannard William, shopkeeper
Symonds James, farmer
Symonds Nathaniel, farmer
Wolton William, farmer

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