Post Office Directory of 1865.
The Commercial traders in Ipswich in 1865, surname E.
East Anglican Servants' Institute (John Glyde, superintendent), St.
Matthew's street
East of England Monetary Association (limited) (Arthur Henry Gower, esq. sec),
Tacket st.
East of England monetary Association (John M. Pollard, esq. solicitor), 7 St.
Lawrence street
East Suffolk Hospital (Right Hon. Lord Henniker, M.P. president; Mr. H. G.
Moore, house surgeon & secretary)
Eastern Counties Coal Depot (William Jackson,manager), Stoke bridge
Eastern Counties Permanent Benefit Building Jr Copyhold, Enfranchisement
Investment Society (Joseph
Pearce, manager), Princes street
Eaton Charles, naturalist & entomologist, 48 Curriers' lane
Eaton John, shoe maker, 4 Church street, St. Clement's
Eaton John, shoe maker, 46 Long lane, St. Clement's
Ede Charles, wine, spirit & ale merchant, sole agent for Elliot, Watney & C'o.'s
London porter, the Burton Brewery Co. & Bail & Co.'s pale & strong ales,
Guinness's & Maunders's dublin stout, Hyde Park corner,St. Matthew's & at
Suffolk stores, 23 Westgate street
Ede Charles, jun. farmer, Greenwich farm
Ede Robert, greengrocer, 32 Upper Orwell street
Edgley George, tailor, 41 Stoke street, Stoke
Edgley Henry, tailor, 26 Soane street
Edgley Sarah (Mrs.), ladies' shoe warehouse, 12 Dial lane
Edmonds Christopher, stone & marble mason,1 Norwich road, & Clarkson street
Edwards Alfred, fancy repository, 33 Tavern street
Edwards Ambrose, tailor, 38 Woodbridge road
Edwards Emma (Mrs.), greengrocer,23 St.Margaret's street
Edwards George, greengrocer 14 Friars street
Edwards George, market gardener, & steward to Mr.Walton Turner, Bramford road
Edwards George Cordy, surgeon, 13 Carr street
Edwards Sarah (Miss, stay maker, 38 Upper Brook street
Electric & International Telegraph Office (John Court Stubbs, clerk), 1 King
street
Eley William, boot & shoe maker, 108 St. Helen's street
Elliott Benjamin, bricklayer, 25 Black Horse lane
Elliott Edward, travelling draper, 27 Foundation street
Ellis Edwin, grocer, 45 Old Butter market
Ellis George Eveleigh, builder, St. Nicholas place
Ellis Harriet(Mrs.), tobacconist & newsvendor, Fore street, St. Clement's
Ellis James, grocer, 116 Fore hamlet
Ellis John, fruiterer, 6 Carr street
Ellis Michael, accountant, 28 St. Nicholas street
Ellison William, shopkeeper, 20 Curriers' lane
Elliston Edmund, baker, 17 Upper Brook street
Elliston William, baker, Mount
Elliston William Alford, M.D. surgeon,22 St. Peter's street
Elmer John, pork butcher, 62 Lady lane
Elvin Charles, whitesmith, 4 Norwich road
Elvin Thomas, corn chandler, 57 &59 Westgate street
Elwor thy Geo. Richard, corn chandler etc, Fore st.St.
Clement's
Emmerson Thomas, saddler, 60 St. Matthew's street
English Church Union (Ipswich branch) (G. C. E. Bacon, esq. chairman; the Rev.
J.N. Turnock, delegate; W. B. Ross, esq. secretary) English George, milliner,
hosier &c. 18 Queen street Ensor Hannah (Mrs.), dress maker, 5 Northgate street
Esling Robert, Tower Brewery inn, 10 Tower terrace Ethersey William, master
inariner,98 Whcrstead road, Stoke Evans John, schoolmaster, Church lane, St.
Matthew's Eyre Benjamin Alfred, chemist k druggist, 21 Tacket street Eyre
Elijah, brewer k spirit merchant (of Lady Bridge brewery, King's Lynn) (E.
oulding, agent); stores, Tanners' lane
Eyres Samuel, boot, shoe & clog maker, 43 Old Cattle market
Eyton Henry M. architect & surveyor, 13 Lower Brook street; &
at 12 Buckingham street, Strand, London WC Faiers Samuel Howe, furrier, fancy &
berlin wool repository, 15 Queen street