Post Office Directory of 1865.
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The Commercial traders in Bury St Edmunds in 1865, surname A.
Sale Harriet (Mrs.) & Co. cabinet makers & upholsterers, 79 Guildhall
street
Sale Samuel, cabinet maker, 23 Butter market
Salmon William, solicitor, Guildhall street
Saunders William, shoe maker, 56 Guildhall street
Savings Bank (Thomas Stow, actuary), 1 Crown street; open on Wednesday &
Saturday
Sawyer James, butcher, 41 Churchgate street
Scates Robert, shopkeeper, 3 Southgate street
Scates William, shopkeeper, Prospect row
Scholes David, hatter, 6 Butter market
Scotcher John Adams, gun maker, 17 Market hill
Scotchmer David, furniture broker, 37 Risbygate street
Scott Henry Shippey,
Bell family & commercial hotel, Cornhill
Scott Walter, M.D. surgeon, see Smith & Scott
Scott William, butcher, School Hall street
Scrivener Frederick, photographer, 13 Well street, & at Ipswich
Seakens Joseph, cooper, 71 Risbygate street
Seely Henry,
Royal Oak, Tayfen road
Sewell Robert,
Marquis Cornwallis, 80 St. John's street
Sexton Ann Watling (Miss), ladies' school, 63 Churchgate street
Sexton William Watling, painter & glazier, 4 Risbygate street
Sexton William Watling, tobacconist & dyer, 26 Butter market
Shillito Mary (Mrs.), butcher, Traverse
Simmonds Jonathan, blacksmith, 46 St. Andrew's street north
Simmonds Thomas,
Golden Lion, 54 Guildhall street
Simper Robert, cabinet maker, 42 Guildhall street
Simper Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, 42 Westgate street
Simpson George Augustus, auctioneer, Town hall
Simpson William Thomas, auctioneer, valuer & estate agent; offices, Town hall; &
at Attleborougb, Norfolk Skepper Edmund, chemist & druggist, see Nunn, Hinnell &
Skepper
Smith & Scott, surgeons, Guildhall street
Smith Henry & Son, drill manufacturers, 5 Westgate road
Smith William Henry & Son, wholesale hardwaremen, general factors of foreign
merchandise, importers of american clocks, overshoes, glass & trunk & blacking
manufacturers, 29 Butter market
Smith William Henry & Son, wholesale & retail linen & woollen drapers, silk
mercers, haberdashers, hosiers & general warehousemen, 24 Butter market
Smith Harriet (Miss), shopkeeper, 44 Cannon place
Smith John, Chequers, Risbygate street
Smith John, Grapes inn, 1 Brentgovel street
Smith Joseph, crier for St. James's parish, 7 St. John's street
Smith Sarah (Mrs.), muffin baker, 32 Brentgovel street
Smith William, fancy repository, 39 Abbeygate street
Smith William, gardener, 39 Risbygate street
Smith William, upholsterer, 19 Low Baxter street
Smithyes John, grocer, 53 Abbeygate street
Smythe Kdward Robert, artist, 98 Risbygate street
Sneezum William, dining rooms, 38 Brentgovel street
Snell Abraham, baker, 23 Brentgovel street
Snell James, beer retailer, 47 Abbeygate street
Snell Robert, baker, 44 Eastgate street
Sore John, hair dresser, 33 Guildhall street
Sore Samuel, cooper, 3 Guildhall street, & Cemetery road
Southgate Joseph, superintendent of police, Police station, Cornhill
Southgate William, hair dresser, 31 Churchgate street
Spanton William, photographer, 16 Abbeygate street
Sparke George, general turner & invalid chair & perambulator manutacturer, 72
Guildhall street
Sparke James, solicitor, 8 Hatter street
Sparke John, grocer, 2 & 3 Tayfen road
Sparke Mary Ann (Miss), dress maker, 8 Southgate street
Sparling Henry, commercial traveller, 16 Low Baxter street
Spooner John, shopkeeper, 30 Churchgate street
Spread Eagle inn (Abel Bailey, proprietor), Westgate road
Staden Charles, plumber, High Baxter street
Staff Henry Swan, shopkeeper, Eastgate street
Stannard George, baker & confectioner, 10 Hatter street
Steam Eliza (Mrs.), lodging house, 1 Market hill
Stebbing Eliza (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 23 Churchgate street
Stebbing Jane (Mrs.), milliner, 19 Churchgate street
Stebbing John, baker, 60 Northgate street
Siebbing John, fruiterer, Traverse
Stebbing Zachariah, painter & paper hanger, 11} St. John's street
Stebbings John, cart owner, 75 Southgate street
Steed Beriah, marker gardener, Eastgate street
Steel Samuel Joseph, grocer, 50 Southgate street
Steel William, grocer, & stamp office, 13 Butter market, & pawnbroker, 30
Guildhall street
Steggall Henry, saddler, 42 Churchgate street
Steggles Frederick, stone & marble mason, 16 Whiting street
Stevens Henry, dispensing & family chemist, 52 Abbeygate street
Stow Thomas, actuary to the savings bank, 1 Crown street
Sturgeon James, baker, 22 St. Andrew's street
Stutter Arthur, linen draper, 5 Cornhill
Subscription News Rooms (George Thompson, proprietor), Angel hill
Suffolk Alliance Fire &Life Insurance Co. (James Sparke, chairman; Barker &
Gedge, secretaries); local branch, Hatter street
Suffolk Commercial & Family Hotel (Joseph Beckett, proprietor), 35 Butter market
Suffolk Institute of Archatology & Natural History (Thomas London, librarian),
Athenaeum, Angel hill
Syrett Robert, ironmonger, 61 Whiting street
Syrett Robert, jun. iron founder, 31 Guildhall street
Syrett William, straw hat maker, 13 Churchgate street