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The Commercial traders in Bury St Edmunds in 1865, surname A.
Hagreen Emma & Sarah Ann (Misses), ladies' school, 17 Westgate street
Hales John, saddler, 6 Eastgate street
Half Moon commercial hotel (Thomas Cox, proprietor), Butter market
Hammond John, boot maker, 44 Guildhall street
Hardwicke John Ezra, medical botanist, 4 Meat market
Hardy Julia & Ellen (Misses), berlin wool repository, 10 Butter market
Hardy William, carriage builder, 25 Brentgovel street
Hare James Meadows, tailor & hatter, 36 & 37 Brentgovel street
Harper Thomas,
White Lion, Brentgovel street
Harpley John, seed merchant, see Grayson & Co
Harrald John, clothes dealer, 30 Westgate street
Harrald William, butcher, St. Andrew's street north
Harris Henry, Swan, Northgate street
Harriss John, nurseryman & florist, St. Andrew's street
Harrold William, butcher, Cemetery road
Harrold William, cabinet maker, 32 St. John's street
Hart Alfred, tinman, Prospect row
Hartley Robert, rag merchant, 53 Long Brackland, & china & glass warehouse,
Skinner street
Harveys' & Hudsons', bankers (Joseph Berry Edwards, manager), Crown bank,
Abbeygate street; draw on Burnetts', Hoares', llanburys', & Lloyd, London
Harvey Charles, wheelwright, 11 Mainwatcr lane
Harvey John Wilmot, hair dresser, Prospect row
Hawes George, tailor, St. John's street
Hawkes John, insurance agent, 66 St. Andrew's street
Hayhoe Henry Parker, painter, 25 Hatter street
Hayward Allen, Great Eastern railway parcels office, & tobacconist, Guildhall
street
Hayward Samuel Frost, carrier, 55 Risbygate street
Head Hannah (Mrs.), butcher, 72 Northgate street
Head Henry William, boot maker, 18 Abbeygate street
Head Richard, shoe maker, 27 Hatter street
Heard John, beer retailer, 38 St. Andrew's street
Hempsted James, house agent, 25 Northgate street
Her Majesty's Court of Probate (Charles Wodehouse, district registrar), Abbey
ruins
Hicks Alexander William, dyer, 7 Low Baxter street
Hill John, beer retailer, Cemetery road
Hinnell Charles, solicitor, & vestry clerk of St. James', 99 Risbygate street
Hinnell George John, surgeon, 101 Risbygate street
Hinnell Thos. Chas. chemist, see Nunn, Hinnell & Skepper
Hirst Joseph, tobacco manufacturer, Whiting street
Hitchcock Thomas P. tanner, currier & leather dresser, & boot, shoe, glove,
gaiter & machine leather belt manufacturer, Southgate tannery
Hitchins Amelia (Miss), select establishment for young ladies, Southgate street
Hodgson Henry Rayner, Dog & Partridge,21 Crown street
Holden Elizabeth (Mrs.),
Black Boy, 64 Guildhall street
Holden Michael, ironmonger & smith, 9 Hatter street
Holmes Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 132 Eastgate street
Hopkins Thomas Egbert, carver & gilder, & picture frame maker, 38 Guildhall
street
Hopson John Edmund, stone, slate, marble & monumental mason, Guildhall street
Horrex Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 22 Well street
Howard John, bacon & ham curer, 60 Guildhall street
Howchin Elizabeth (Mrs.), stay maker, 14 Mustow street
Howchin Robert, wheelwright, 14 Mustow street
Howe John, shoe maker, Westgate road
Howe Robert, brewer & corn dealer, 83 Southgate street
Howe Sarah (Mrs.), lodging house, Crown street
Howe Susannah (Miss), dress maker, 18 Low Baxter street
Howe Thomas, cooper, 80 Southgate street
Howes William, umbrella maker, 7 Honey hill
Hoy James, hosier & glover, 38 Abbeygate street
Hubbard George Pretyman, surgeon, 32 Crown street
Hunt George, beer retailer, 119 Northgate street
Hunter John & Arthur, importers of wines & spirits, ale & porter merchants, &
sole agents for Barclay, Perkins & Co.'s London stout, 23 Abbeygate street
Huscroft John, news agent, 93 St. John's street
Hyam Benjamin & Sons, clothing manufacturers. Low Baxter street; & 80 Cannon
street east, London E C Image William Edmund, F.R.C.S. surgeon, Honey hill