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The Commercial traders in Bury St Edmunds in 1865, surname A.
Cambridge John, solicitor, 39 Brentgovel street
Candler William Christopher, baker. 82 Southgate street
Caney Bridget (Mrs.), fruiterer, 11 Cornhill
Canham William, trunk maker, Cemetery road
Carter William Henry, hair dresser & tobacconist, 90 & 91 St. John's street
Cates John, Bushel inn, 28 St. John's street
Catling Chas. land steward to Hen. Turner, esq. Beech hill
Challis John, coal merchant, Looms lane & Railway station
Challis Thomas, plumber, 38 Westgate road
Chapman William & John, clothiers, 17 Butter market
Childs George, grocer, 62 1/2 Guildhall street
Childs Maria (Mm.), milliner, 22 Churchgate street
Clark FJiza& Charlotte (Misses), ladies'school,22 Guildhall st
Clark Edward Hovell, grocer, 51 Guildhall street, & tallow chandler, Angel lane
Clark Frederick,
King's Head, 4 Brentgovel street
Clark George, tailor, Market hill
Clark Henry, watch maker, 2 Southgate street
Clark James, cutler, 43 Churchgate street
Clark James William, assessor of taxes, 80 Whiting street
Clark John, tailor, 3 Crown street
Clark Robert, shoe maker, Church walks
Clarke Alfred Michael, hair dresser & toy warehouse, 46 Abbeygate street
Clarke Francis, beer retailer, Cemetery road
Clarke George, coach manufacturer, Angel lane
Clarke Georgiana (Mrs.), fishmonger, 54 Abbeygate street
Clarke James, relieving officer, 42 College street
Clarke John, maltster & brewer, Risbygate street
Clarke John William, boarding house, 87 Whiting street
Clarke Robert, coach builder, 10 Crown street
Clarke Robert,
Three Bulls, Market hill
Clarke William, resident agent for Messrs. Ransomes'& Sims, of Ipswich, 10 Meat
market
Clarke William, boot maker, 15 Cornhill
Clarke William, shoe maker, 85 Southgate street
Clary Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 18 Churchgate street
Clay George Pearson, wine & spirit merchant, 43 Guildhall st
Clayton Eld Edmund, linen draper & silk mercer,12 Butter market
Clements Samuel,
Six Bells hotel, Churchgate street
Clodd Lucy (Mrs.), milliner, 123 Northgate street
Clopton's Asylum for Decoyed Tradesmen (John Josselyn, esq. president; Oakes,
Bevan & Co. treasurers: William Salmon, clerk; Miss Maria Rogers, matron),
Churchyard
Coates James S. coach builder, 44 St. Andrew's street
Cobbell Robert, shoe maker, Risbygate street
Cobbold James, shopkeeper, Eastgate street
Cobbold Rebecca (Miss), milliner, 16 Market hill
Cockerill William Elial, corn miller, West mill
Cocksedge Jas. iron & brass founder, see Woods & Cocksedge
Cocksedge William,
Ipswich Arms, Tayfen road
Codman & Butters, wheelwrights, St. Andrew's street
Coe John, french polisher, 89 Eastgate street
Coe John, house decorater, 5 Guildhall street
Coe Robert, glover, 10 Sparhawk street
Coe Thomas, surgeon, 69 Guildhall street
Coe Walter, veterinary surgeon, 5 St. Andrew's street north
Coe William, painter, 2 Low Baxter street
Coleman W. J. & Co. mustard manufacturers, Short Bracklnd
Coleman W. J. wholesale & retail druggist, & homeeopathic chemist. Town hall
Collett William Henry, painter & grainer, 6 Sparhawk street
Collins Robert,
beer retailer, 15 College street
Collins Robert, harness maker, St. John's street
Collins Thomas, solicitor, Angel hill
Collis William Humphrey, watch maker, 20 Abbeygate street
Conchie Robert, travelling draper, 15 Low Baxter street
Cook James, net maker, 95 Northgate street
Cooke John, steam flour & seed mills, 34 Southgate street
Cooper, Tozer & Co. coal, corn, manure, seed & linseed cake merchants &
maltsters, 18 St. John's street
Cooper John Argent, boot maker, 14 Brentgovel street
Cooper William, M.D. surgeon, 70 Guildhall street
Cooper William, upholsterer, 32 Abbeygate street
Copping Robert Harrison, plumber, painter & glazier, 29 Garland street
Corn Exchange (Charles Bowers, beadle), Abbeygate street
Cornish George, engineer, iron & brass founder & agricultural implement maker,
Risbygate foundry
County Court Office (Thomas Collins, registrar), Angel hill
Cox Thomas, Half Moon commercial hotel, Butter market
Crack John (Mrs.), milliner & dress maker, 15 Whiting street
Crack Walter, watch maker, Market hill
Crane Francis, coach maker, 22 Mustow street
Crane William Banbridge, carriage builder, 44 Churchgate st
Crask Adelaide Miriam (Miss), hosier, 33 Butter market
Craske Robert, boarding & day school, Brooke house,Westgate street
Crassweller William Ellis, druggist, 50 Abbeygate street
Crick James, butcher, 71 St. John's street
Croft John, surveyor & drainage engineer, & surveyor for the Borough of Bury
St. Edmund's, 19 Hatter street
Crow James Isaac, whitesmith, 13 St. John's street
Cullum Charles, shopkeeper, 26 Long Brackland
Cullum John,
beer retailer & shopkeeper, Long Brackland
Cundall, Downes & Co. photographers, 49 Abbeygate street
Curry Francis, baker, 23 Southgate street
Cuthbert John, beer retailer, Honey hill