Post Office Directory of 1865.
The Commercial traders in Ipswich in 1865, surname K.
Kaley Samuel, beer retailer, 30 Albion street
Kedgley Robert, baker, 1 Victoria green, London road
Keeble Edmund, wine & spirit merchant, & agent to W. & A.
Gilhey, Oxford street, London, 19 Carr street
Keeble Edwin Frederick, wire worker & brush maker, 25 Old
Butter market
Keeble George, painter & glazier & oil & colorman, 33 Key st
Keeble Robert, Saracen's Head, St. Margaret's green
Keeble William, tinman & brazier, 48 Upper Orwell street
Keely William, coach maker, 5 Key street & Whip St. Stoke
Keely William Francis, greengrocer, 9 Key street
Kemp Ralph Allen, Admiral's Head, & coach maker, St. Margaret's street
Kemp Thomas, superintendent registrar of births, deaths & marriages for the
Ipswich district, & clerk to Tattingstone union, 2 Adelphi place, Lower Brook
street
Kent George, market gardener, California
Kent Jacob, market gardener, Sidegate lane, Woodbridge rd
Kent John, Old White Hart, 1 St. Lawrence street
Kent Mary Ann (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 2 St. Stephen's la
Kerridge Catherine (Miss), dress maker, 17 John street, Bird's
gardens
Kerridge George, nurseryman, California nursery, Woodbridge
road
Kerridge Henry, baker, 7 Key street
Kerridge Herbert, builder, Cauldwell Hall road
Kerry Nicholas, deputy sheriff's officer, 57 Carr street
Kersey Robert Samuel, greengrocer, 14 Upper Orwell street
Kettle Charles, shopkeeper, 91 Bramford road
Keys Alfred, saddler & harness maker, 9 Upper Brook street
Kidby John, dairyman, 32 Elm street
Kindred Matthew Edmund, tobacconist, 42 Princes street
King George, wholesale & retail saddler, collar, harness & machine band maker,
fire bucket & leather hose manufacturer, Priory house, Princes street, & at East
Bergholt
King Henry, blacksmith, 17 Tanners' lane
King Henry, grocer, 37 Norwich road
King Henry, harness maker, 1 Turret lane
King Henry Hill, coach & agricultural harness & hunting saddle manufacturer, 50
St. Peter's street.
King John, plumber, & painter on glass, 11 Upper Brook st
King Robert, Three Tuns tavern, Commercial road
King Spencer, publisher of the 'Suffolk Chronicle,' 8 Princes street
King Stephen, baker, 63 Wykes Bishop street
King Stephen, butcher, wholesale meat salesman, army etc. contractors cattle
dealer, 23 St. Peter's street
King Stephen Burdett, butcher, 35 Fore street, St. Clement's
Kingston George Roadley, wholesale milliner, 30 St. Peter's street
Kitton Harvey Richard, baker, 23 Norwich road
Knevett William, shopkeeper, 46 Bell lane, Stoke
Knight Charlotte (Miss), dress maker, 50 Victoria street, London road
Knight Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 126 Handford road
Knights George, curator & secretary to the Ipswich museum, & naturalist, Museum
street
Knights George, horse dealer, 64 Victoria street, London rd
Knights Henry, printer, & publisher of the 'Ipswich Journal,' Princes street
Knights James, Green Man inn, & ship & anchor smith & dealer in marine stores,
55 Key street
Knights Robert, shoeing smith, 40 Carr street