Post Office Directory of 1865.
The Commercial traders in Ipswich in 1865, surname F.
Faiers George, shoe maker, 39 Elm street
Fairweather Edward, wardrobe dealer, 1 & 3 Lower Brook street
Farman Robert, bricklayer, 24 Cox lane, Carr street
Farmam William John, painter it decorator, 81 St. Helen's
street
Farritt George, Friar's Head tavern, 33 Friars street
Farrow & Co. manufacturers of roman & portland cement, plaster of paris, coal &
charcoal dust, & blue lias lime; lime burners, bone crushers, & dealers in
artificial manure, Orwell mills; works, at Bramford, Great Yarmouth & Norwich
Farrow Elihu, greengrocer, 25 Friars street
Farrow Joseph, millinery warehouse, 21 St. Matthew's street
Farthing Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 22 Cardinal street
Farthing George, butcher, 41 Upper Orwell street
Farthing William, market gardener, Friars road, St. Nicholas
Payers Charles, Safe Harbour, Borough road
Fayers Rosannah (Mrs.), straw bonnet maker, 67 Tower terrace
Feek John, pastry cook & confectioner, 52 Westgate street
Fell Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 67 Fore st. St. Clement's
Fenn Henry, saddler & harness maker, 2 Comhill
Fennings Elizabeth (Miss), depository of the Religious Tract
Society & Bible Society, 8 Queen street
Fenton John, stationer, Bridge street, Stoke
Ferguson Isaac, draper, 4 Great Coleman street
Filby James, grocer, 26 Bridge street, Stoke
Field Benjamin, tailor, 22 Borough road
Field Frederick, butcher, 8 Bridge street, St. Peter's
Finch Samuel, greengrocer, 4 Boar's Head lane, Stoke
Findley George Scott, watch maker & silversmith, 75 Fore street, St. Clement's
Firmin Ephraim, sacking & tarpaulin manfr. Dog's Head la
Firmin John Calver, ale & porter agent,33 St. Helen'sstreet
Firth William & Son, wholesale ladies' boot & shoe warehouse, 16 St. Nicholas
street
Fish Frederick, draper, silk mercer & haberdasher, 46 & 48 Tavern street
Fisher Benjamin, pork butcher, 46 Curriers lane
Fisher Charles, beer retailer, 140 St. Helen's street
Fisk Charles, Brickmakers' Arms, 87 St. Helen's street
Fisk Francis, drain pipe manufacturer, 59 St. Helen's street
Fisk George, grocer &c. 33 Queen street
Fisk Henry, relieving officer, 20 Norwich road
Fisk Maria (Mrs.), Railway family & commercial hotel, opposite the Railway
station, Stoke
Fisk William, Orwell inn, 62 Lower Orwell street
Fisk William, jun. shopkeeper, 60 Lower Orwell street
Fison Edward, maltster. Stoke bridge, & at Stowmarket
Fison Joseph, corn miller, patent semoule manufacturer, wool &
seed merchant, coprolite mills, & artificial manure manufacturer, Union mills
Fitch Joseph, bricklayer, 13 Old Foundry road
Flaxman Hannah (Mrs.), Marsh tavern. New Station road
Fleming James, blacksmith, Cauldwell Hall road, California
Fletcher Robert, grocer &c, 4 Orwell terrace, Borough road
Flick William, master mariner, 9 Borough road
Flory George (exors. of), wine, spirit & ale & porter merchant, & agent for
Barclay, Perkins & Company's london porter, & Ind, Coope & Company's romford
a!es (Matthew Oliver, manager), St. Peter's street
Flory William, Royal Oak, & job master, 7 Northgate street
Flowerman David Lewis, boot & shoe maker, 16 Friars street
Folley James, pilot, Duke street
Footman, Pretty, Nicolson & Co. wholesale & retail linen & woollen drapers, silk
mercers, haberdashers, carpet & general warehousemen, & wholesale stay
manufacturers, Waterloo house, Westgate street
Forsdike James, beer retailer, Foundry lane
Forsdyke John, miller, 105 Woodbridge road
Forster Wm. chimney sweeper, Church lane, St. Matthew's
Foster Robert William, professor of music, 15 Lower Brook street
Foulger Hamilton Lazarus, boot & shoe warehouse, 4 Lower Orwell
street
Foulger Joshua, greengrocer, St. Clement's Church lane
Foulger William, hay & straw dealer, Grey friars road
Fox John, auctioneer & valuer & land & estate agent, 5 Museum street
Fox John, hatter, 5 Westgate street
Francis James, cooper, 122 Fore street, St. Clement's
Francis Richard Shuckforth, watch & clock maker, 41 & 43 Westgate street
Francis Thomas, news vendor, 50 Carr street
Francis William, beer retailer, New Station road
Franks James, naval academy, master of Boys' Greycoat school, registrar of
births & deaths for St. M atthew's district, & agent to Church of England Life &
Fire Insurance Company, 31 Elm street
Fraser Roderick Donald & Joseph Brownsmith, pawnbrokers, silversmiths, clothiers
& general salesmen, 19 & 21 Elm street
Fraser William, wholesale & export clothier. Orchard street & Woodbridge road ;
& 8 Lawrence lane, London E C
Freehold Land Society (Joseph Pcarce, sec.), Princes street
Freemasons' tavern & Rosherville Gardens (Austin Catley, proprietor), 77
Victoria street, London road
French Charles, beer retailer, Wolsey street
Freston Edwin, boot & shoe maker, Barley Mow lane, Westgate
street
Freston John, beer retailer, 20 Carr street
Frewer James, sculptor & stone mason, Christchurch street
FrostreetCharles, Half Moon, 86 Foundation street
FrostreetJames, cooper, Baker street, St. Clement's
FrostreetJohn, herbalist, 36 & 37 Carr street
FrostreetJohn, pork butcher, 15 Fore street, St. Clement's
FrostreetSarah (Miss), dress maker, 29 Carr street
Fry Edward, corn & seed merchant etc. 28 Old Butter market
Fulcher Alfred, boot & shoe maker, 49 Wherstead rd. Stoke
Fulcher William, boot & shoe maker, 4 Orford street
Fuller Edward, porkman, 34 Upper Orwell street
Fuller George, greengrocer, 43 Carr street
Fuller John, working optician, 4 New street, St. Clement's