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The Commercial traders in Bury St Edmunds in 1865, surname A.
Daines William, basket maker, 5 St. John street
Dallison Ebenezer, shoe maker, 3 Mustow street
Dallison William, shoe maker, 12 Mustow street
Dalton Rowland, surgeon, 88 Whiting street
Darkin James, tailor, Westgate road
Darkin John, builder, surveyor & stone & marble mason, Westgate road
Daubney John J. agent to Phillips Brothers, brewers, Stowmarket, 6 Northgate
street
Davies James, supervisor of Inland revenue, 68 Guildhall street
Day Robert, shopkeeper, 104 Southgate street
Day Thomas, milliner, 20 Abbeygate street
Deasley John, beer retailer, Whiting street
Death & Son, saddlers & harness makers, 76 Southgate street
Death Daniel, baker, 98 Southgate street
Death Eliza (Mrs.), upholsterer, 47 Whiting street
Death Emma Jane (Mrs.), milliner, 85 St. John's street
Death Fanny (Miss), ladies' school, 23 Hatter street
Death Henry, baker, 82 St. John's street
Death Samuel, shopkeeper, 70 Westgate road
Denovan John, grocer, 57 Abbeygate street
Devereux Charlotte (Miss), shopkeeper, Risbygate street
Devereux Richard, trunk maker, Cemetery road
Dight Frank, tailor, woollen draper & hatter, 30 Butter market
Dixey William, greengrocer, 10 Garland street
Doe John, builder, 43 Garland street
Doe John, furniture broker, 22 Angel hill
Dorling Frederick,
Three Crowns, 6 Southgate street
Doughty Ann (Miss), dress maker, 92 Northgate street
Down Mary (Mrs.), clothes dealer, 9 St. John's street
Downes George, photographer, see Cundall, Downes Sc Co
Downs Thomas, tailor, 20 Cornhill
Drake James, beer retailer, Northgate road
Drake John, Waggon inn, Risbygate street
Durrant Robert George, brick & tile maker, Newton road,
Dyble John, boot maker, 15 Butter market