Post Office Directory of 1865.
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The Commercial traders in Bury St Edmunds in 1865, surname A.
Vale John, watch maker, 14 Abbeygate street
Wade Robert, coal merchant, 3 Low Baxter street, & Railway wharf
Walliker George, furniture broker, 99 Westgate road
Wallis Benjamin,
Joiners Arms, Garland
Street
Ward Charles, collector of paving rate, 22 Whiting street
Warner James, shopkeeper, Short Brackland
Warren Abraham, baker, 6 Risbygate street
Warren James, tin plate worker, St. John's street
Warren William Isaac, lime burner & farmer, St. Andrew's street
Walling Benjamin, beer retailer, Cemetery road
Watling Richard,
beer retailer, 12 Southgate street
Watling Sarah (Miss), dress maker, 4 Crown street
Watson Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker, 29 Whiting street
Watson Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house,36 Guildhall street
Watson John, builder, 30 Crown street
Watson William, baker & confectioner, 11 School Hall lane
Wayling George, surgeon dentist, 85 Whiting street
Weaver James,
beer retailer, 16 College street
Webb & Son, curriers, leather cutters & saddlers' ironmongers, Whiting street.
Webb John, New inn, Northgate street
Welch James, coach painter, 19 Mustow street
Weldhen Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Churchgate street
Wells Sarah (Mrs.), baker, Ipswich street
Welton Charles, blacksmith, High Baxter street
Wenn William, baker, Southgate street
Weston John William, painter & glazier, 2 Butter market
Wham Robert, grocer, 8 St. John's street
Wharf James, baker & corn & flour dealer, 37 St. John's st
Whelan John Walter, manager of the National Provincial Bank of England (branch),
Market hill
Whipps George, marine store dealer, Long Brackland
Whitaker Thos. house agent & general dealer, 39 Whiting st
White Charles, butcher, Eastgate street
White Charles, King of Prussia, 1 Southgate street
White Charles, pork butcher, Traverse
Whiting Charles, picture frame maker, 22 Brentgovel street
Whiting William, shoe maker, 3 School Hall street
Whitlock William, photographic artist,45 Churchgate street
Wildcn William, blacksmith, Southgate street
Wilkin Algernon, bookbinder, 16 Guildhall st. & Angel lane
Wilkin Charles, shoe maker, Bridewell lane
Wilkinson Robert,
Greyhound, Eastgate street
Williams William, livery stable keeper, 15 Angel hill
Willingham Jermyn, gardener, High Baxter street
Willis Charles, gardener, 20 Westgate road
Wilson & Son, plumbers, painters & house decorators, 74 Whiting street
Wihon Samuel, baker, 47 Cannon place
Winkfield Marianne Agnes (Miss), ladies' school, 11 Westgate street
Winkup Mary Ann (Miss), dress maker, Brentgovel street
Winn Mary Ann (Miss), beer retailer & shopkeeper, 14 Eastgate street
Winter Louis, confectioner, 75 St. John's street
Wodehouse Charles, solicitor & notary public & district registrar of Her
Majesty's Court of Probate, Abbey ruins
Wolton & Son, merchants, St. Andrew's street; & at Bradfield St. Clare
Woodgate Thomas, cooper, 44 St. Andrew's street
Woods & Cocksedge, iron & brass founders, engineers, millwrigbts & agricultural
implement manufacturers, Market hill branch establishment at Colchester;
manufactory, The Suffolk iron works, Stowmarket
Woods Henry, baker, 45 Guildhall street
Woods John, flour dealer, Tayfen road
Woolley Michael,
Hare & Hounds, Risbygate street
Woolnough Frederick, baker, Angel lane
Woolnough Frederick D. baker, 33 Churchgate street
Worlledge, Huddleston, Cooper & Co. bankers, Market hill; draw on Barclay, Bevan
& Co. London
Worlledge, Huddleston, Cooper & Co. importers of foreign wines & spirits, Market
hill
Wright James,
Two Brewers, Westgate street
Wright Reuben, builder, Cemetery road
Wright Robert, brush manufacturer, turner, dealer in wood ware, mats, matting,
lines, twines &c. 15 Market place (opposite the Town hall)
Wright William, boot & shoe maker, 24 Churchgate street
Youngman Edward, chemist & druggist, 19 Market hill
Youngman Sophia (Mrs.), baby linen warehouse, 32 Butter market