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History of Suffolk - Ipswich Commercial Traders 1865 - O

Post Office Directory of 1865.

The Commercial traders in Ipswich in 1865, surname O.

O'Connor Joseph, news vendor, 38 St. Matthew's street
Offord Samuel, coal carter, Fore hamlet
Offord Samuel, working cutler, 27 Queen street
Offord Samuel, shopkeeper, 47 Victoria st. St. Clement's
Offord William, pork butcher, 5 St. Margaret's green
Olive Daniel David, Hare & Hounds, 30 Norwich road
Oliver Matthew, manager to Mr. George Flory (exors. of), wine & spirit merchant, St. Peter's street
Oliver Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 16 St. Margaret's street
Oliver Walter, cabinet maker, 27 Friars Street
Orford John, jun. solicitor, commissioner for administering oaths in chancery, & solicitor to the Ipswich Water Works Company, 2 St. Peter's street
Orr Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 Great Wingfield street
Orr Robert, tobacconist, 16 Norwich road
Orwell Hotel, Griffin wharf
Osborn Alfred, tripe dresser, 35 Fore hamlet
Osborn Henry, grocer, 58 Norwich road
Osborn Isabella (Mrs.), boot & shoe maker, 19 Tavern street
Osborn Jacob, shopkeeper, 1 Upper Victoria St. St. Helen's
Osborn Robert, whitesmith, 55 Upper Orwell street
Osborne Chester, accountant, 11 Fonnereau road
Overall James, fellmonger, 10 Carriers' lane
Owen Joseph, agent to the Liverpool Sc London & Globe Fire & Life Insurance Company; Messrs. Bacon & Co.'s bank, Tavern street
Oxborrow Edmund, miller, maltster & corn merchant, 14 Great Coleman street; steam mills, Old Foundry road Oxborrow Edmund, jnn. bouse agent, poor rate & general collector, Clarkson street
Oxborrow Ephraim, shoeing & general smith, Carr street
Oxborrow John, Mulberry Tree, 1 Woodbridge road
Oxer Frederick, shopkeeper, 1 Upper Barclay street
Oxford John, wholesale & retail glove manufacturer, New Market lane

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