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Post Office Directory of 1865.
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The Commercial traders in Bury St Edmunds in 1865, surname A.
Abbott Frederick A. butcher, 19 Angel hill
Albon John, cowkeeper, 41 Southgate street
Alderson E. & P. solicitors, Angel house; London office, 10 King's Bench walk,
Temple E C
Alder James, Ram, Eastgate street
Aldridge Richard Foulsham, boarding & day school,College st
Allen Daniel,
St. Edmund's Head, Cannon place
Allen David, tobacconist, 68 St. John's street
Allen James, baker, Raingate street
Allen Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 32 Long Brackland
Allen Thomas, shoe maker, 30 Long Brackland
Alsop George, smith, Northgate road
Amis Samuel, fishmonger, 23 St. Andrew's street
Andrews Alfred, builder, surveyor, timber merchant & brick & tile manufacturer,
& agent to the Western Life Insurance Company, 58 St. John's street
Andrews Frederick Charles, general ironmonger & plough metal & agricultural
implement agent, 82 Guildhall street
Angel Family Hotel & Posting House (William George Guy, proprietor), Angel hill
Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Charles Wodehouse, registrar), Abbey ruins
Armes Lucy (Mrs.), straw hat maker, 19 College street
Armes Martha (Miss),
King's Arms, Brentgovel street
Armstrong Robert, shoe maker, 4 Westgate road
Armstrong William, printer, High Baxter street
Athenaeunum (Marquis of Bristol, patron; Hon. & Rev. Lord Arthur Hervey, M.A.
president; William Frewer, jun. secretary; William Spanton, treasurer; Thomas
London, librarian), Angel hill
Atkins William, upholsterer, St. John's street