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The Commercial traders in Bury St Edmunds in 1865, surname A.
Palmer Thomas, painter & paper hanger, Cemetery road
Parish James, tin plate worker, 103 Southgate street
Parker Benjamin Dowman, linen & woollen draper, 4 & 5 Butter market
Parker William, cowkeeper, 47 St. Andrew's street
Parkington John, tailor, 29 Abbeygate street
Parson William, grocer, 20 Southgate street
Partridge Harriet & Caroline (Misses), ladies' school, Globe house, Angel hill
Partridge George Anthony, solicitor, see Greene, Partridge & Greene
Partridge Henry, harness maker, 18 Cornhill
Pashler George, baker, 63 Whiting street
Pask Thomas, agent to Prentice & Hewitt, timber, coal & slate merchants, Railway
station
Pattle Henry, grocer, 1 Traverse
Paul Josiah Frederic, bookseller, stationer, letter press, lithographic printer
& bookbinder, 2 Cornhill
Pawsey Robert, baker, 61 Churchgate street
Payne & Son, auctioneers & estate agents, Guildhall street
Payne William, boot maker, 32 Churchgate street
Pearce Sophia (Mrs.), milliner, 8 Whiting street
Pearson George Wm. builder & surveyor, 5 Brentgovel street
Pechey Elisha, window glass cutter & gas fitter, 26 Market hill
Pechey Jabez, leather cutter, 19 Cornhill
Pechey Robert Jose, printer & bookbinder, 42 St. Andrew's street north
Peck Alfred, shoe maker, 23 Mustow street
Peck Ann (Mrs.), milliner, Abbeygate street
Peckham Caroline (Miss), shopkeeper, Ipswich street
Peckham John Manning, rope maker, Ipswich street
Peckham William,
Fleece, Churchgate street
Pendred James, cabinet maker, upholsterer & paper hanger, 18 & 19 Market hill, &
95 Risbygate street
Pennell William, beer retailer, Long Brackland
Penny Bank (open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8), at the Athenaeum, Angel hill
Petch Henry, builder, Wool hall, St. Andrew's street
Petch Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 47 Northgate street
Pettit George, baker, 39 Cannon place
Pettit John, cabinet maker, 1 Butter market
Pettit Joseph, corn dealer, 96 Northgate street
Pettit Robert, lessee of the Botanic Gardens, Abbey grounds, Angel hill
Phillips Brothers, brewers, Stowmarket (John J. Daubney, agent), 6 Northgate
street
Place William, grocer, 41 Northgate street
Pledger George, coal merchant & maltster, 56 Southgate street
Plowman William, stone & marble mason, 21 Churchgate street
Plumb William, miller, Southgate street
Plumb William Henry, miller, Six Sail mills, Nowton road
Plumpton William & Sons, linen drapers, 30 Butter market & 9 Abbeygate street
Pollard Alfred, boot maker, 28 Abbeygate street
Porter James, beer retailer, 34 Northgate street
Portway John, pharmaceutical chemist,31 Abbeygate street
Potter Alfred,
beer retailer, Church row
Poulton— (Miss), ladies' boarding school, 70 Guildhall street
Powley Jane (Mrs.), milliner, 3 Brentgovel street
Prentice & Hewitt, timber, coal & slate merchants (Thomas Pask, agent), Railway
station; & at Stowmarket Prentice Thomas & Co. corn & coal merchants, Town hall;
& at Stowmarket
Prigg Henry, tailor & woollen draper, Abbeygate street
Prigg John, shoe maker, 65 Whiting street
Prior Edward, jun. farmer, West farm. Beech hill
Pryor Jane (Miss), registry office for servants, 2 ˝ Hatter street