Post Office Directory of 1865.
The Commercial traders in Ipswich in 1865, surname P.
Pack Charles, modeller & moulder, 5 Granville street
Packard Edward & Co. agricultural chemists, sulphuric acid &c. manufacturers;
office, 6 Princes street; works, at Bramford
Paddle Robert, lodging house, 19 Silent street
Page Edward, beer retailer, 57 Tower terrace
Page Joshua, bookseller & stationer, 42 Upper Brook street
Page Thomas, millinery warehouseman, 24 Tavern street
Page William, beer retailer, 4 Fore street, St. Clement's
Pallant Philip, boat builder, Neptune quay
Pallant Thomas, butcher, 21 Norwich road
Pallent James, beer retailer, 28 Lower Orwell street
Palmer Caroline (Miss), seminary, Christchurch street
Palmer Joseph, iron merchant, see Harpham, Palmer & Harpham
Palmer Lewis, baker, 51 Norwich road
Palmer Samuel, carpenter, 3 Elm street
Palmer William Bailey, carpenter & builder, 23 Tower terrace
Pnrdoe Joseph, academy, 34 Carr street
Parker Alfred, upholsterer, 44 St. Matthew's street
Parker Alfred Edwin, upholsterer, 44 St. Matthew's street
Parker Benjamin Barber, bookseller, printer & stationer, 52 Fore street, St.
Clement's
Parker Edmund, insurance agent, 49 Norwich road
Parker Jeremiah, marine store dealer, 27 Upper Orwell st
Parker John, house agent, Dock street
Parker John Henry, bookbinder, 12 Great Coleman street
Parker Joseph, baker, 16 St. Matthew's street
Parker Joseph, bookbinder, 4 St. Stephen's lane
Parker Maurice Phillips, agent to Liverpool Sc London & Globe Fire & Life
Insurance Company, 11 Friars street
Parnell Edward, Theatre tavern, 13 Tacket street
Parsons Alfred, boot & shoe maker, 48 Westgate street
Parsons Charles Turner, hair dresser, 63 Westgate street
Parsons Hannah (Mrs.), Duke of York, 212 Woodbridge rd
Parsons James, dealer in marine stores, 41 Curriers' lane
Parsons John Turner, hair dresser, 38 St. Peter's street
Patent Concrete Stone Company {limited) (Ransome's patent) (Ernest L. Ransome,
resident manager), works, Flint wharf; London offices (Frederick Ransome,
general manager; Thomas Piper, secretary), 2 Queen Street place, Southwark
bridge E C
Paternoster Robert, master mariner, Tyler street, Stoke
Paternoster William, bricklayer, 123 Fore st. St. Clement's
Patrick Margaret Letitia (Miss), dress maker, 2 Orchard st
Patrick Orland, painter & glazier, 25 St. Nicholas street
Patterson Frederick & Elbin, bricklayers & builders, 17 St. Nicholas street
Paul Robert & Co. corn merchants, maltsters & wharfingers to United Shipping
Trade, vessels & ship owners, Paul's quay
Pawsey Abraham, shoeing & general smith, 37 Fore hamlet
Payne James, fishmonger, 11 Tanners' lane
Peacock Thomas, surgeon, 6 Berners street
Pearce Frederick Henry, millinery warehouse, 15 Tavern st
Pearce Henry, dining & refreshment rooms, 9 Fore street, St. Clement's
Pearce Joseph, accountant, manager of Eastern Counties Permanent Benefit
Building Society, secretary of Freehold Land Society, accountant to Ipswich
local board of health, & agent for County Fire & Provident Life Insurance
Companies, 4 Princes street
Peck Edward, master mariner, 145 Woodbridge road
Peck Sliadrach, cork cutter, 6 Dial lane
Pegg William, beer retailer, California
Pells John, boot & shoe maker & builder, 31 Old Butter market
Pells William, builder & house agent, Orchard street
Pennell William, shopkeeper, 19 Pottery street, St. Helen's
Pepper Edward, professor of singing, 69 New Station road
Pepper Samuel, secretary to Ipswich Amalgamated Friendly Society, 10 Wolsey
street
Pepper William, tailor, 69 New Station road
Percival John, master mariner, 26 Church st. St. Clement's
Perfect Epton, shoe maker & glover, 76 Fore street, St Clement's
Permanent Law Library (George Josselyn,esq. president; James Haddock,
librarian). Ancient house, St. Lawrence
Perry Rev. Robert, gents' boarding school, London rd. Stoke
Pettet Harriett (Mrs.), beer retailer, 76 Woodbridge road
Pettit John, carpenter & beer retailer, 4 Handford road
Pettit Joseph Ablett, carpenter & builder, & agent to Scottish Union Fire & Life
Insurance Company, 76 Lower
Orwell street
Phillips Brothers, brewers, Stowmarket; stores, 33 Carr at Phillips & Piper,
woollen & manchester warehousemen, 40 Old Butter market
Phillips Sarah & Son, upholsterers & paper hangers, 11 & 13 St. Matthew's street
Phillips William, carpenter, 1 Great Coleman street
Phipson Richard Mackilwaine, architect & surveyor, 26 Museum
street, & at Norwich
Pickess Jonathan Osborn, sail & flag maker & dealer in marine
stores, 115 Fore street, St. Clement's. & at The Quay
Pickford & Co. general railway carriers; office, 42 Silent st
Pierce George, master mariner, 61 St. Helen's street
Pigg Hannah (Mrs.), beer retailer, 291 Woodbridge road
Pigg John, railway inspector, 69 Great Whip street, Stoke
Pigg Robert, fellmonger, Albion hill, Woodbridge road
Piggins Benjamin Holman, provision dealer, 12 Orwell place,
Tacket street
Pilot Office (George Deward, superintendent), Quay
Pinner Jeremiah, fishmonger, 10 Upper Orwell street
Piper Alfred, printer, 48 St. Nicholas street
Piper John Dixon, architectural & landscape photographer, 24 Silent street
(prize medal, 1862)
Piper William, woollen etc. warehouseman, see Phillips & Piper
Pitcher Benjamin, shopkeeper, 21 Station street, Stoke
Pitcher John, surgeon, 57 Fore street, St. Clement's
Plant Robert, beer retailer, 72 Upper Orwell street
Planten William, wheelwright, 41 Hack street, St. Clement's
Plantin Henry, baker & confectioner, & ale stores, 18 & 20 St.
Nicholas street
Podd Percival, shoe maker & bird stnffer, 6 St. Stephen's la
Pollard James, cab proprietor, 4 St. Margaret's green
Pollard John Metcalfe, solicitor, & solicitor to East of England Monetary
Association (limited), & advocate in the county courts, 7 St. Lawrence street
Pollard William, boot & shoe maker, Thoroughfare, Cornhill
Poock Joseph, inland revenue officer, 61 Woodbridge road
Poole James, beer retailer, 2 Bell lane, Stoke
Pooley John, dealer in marine stores, 41 Lady lane
Pooley Joseph, beer retailer, 1 Curriers' lane
Pooley Robert, toy dealer, 33 & 35 Cornhill
Pooley William, greengrocer, 44 Westgate street
Popplewell John, millwright & machinist, Woodbridge road
Porley James, Smack, & fishmonger, 31 Key street
Porter Richard, solicitor, & agent to Phoenix Fire & Life Insurance Co. 11 Fore
street, St. Clement's
Potter John, baker &c. 11 St. Lawrence street
Potter John Amos, baker, 20 Orchard street
Potter Philip, beer retailer, 60 St. George street
Potter William, beer retailer, 47 Wherstead road
Pownall Edward, solicitor, 14 Lower King street
Pratt Mary Ann (Mrs.), pork butcher, 12 Elm street
Pratt William, dancing academy, 143 Norwich road
Prentice Thomas & Co. coal, corn, artificial manure & oil cake & general
merchants & maltsters, Neptune quay, & maltsters at Stowmarket
Prentice Caroline (Miss), straw bonnet maker, 17 St. Helen's street
Prentice Susan (Mrs.), fishmonger, 5 Fore hamlet
Pretty William, linen & woollen draper, see Footman, Pretty, Nicolson & Co
Pretyman Charles, solicitor, registrar of the county court of
Suffolk, held at Ipswich, & agent to Pelican Life Assurance Company, 8 Silent
street
Price Frederick, boot & shoe maker, 2 Tacket street
Prike Luke, beer retailer, Upper Victoria street, St. Clement's
Procter James, Boar's Head, &.pork butcher, Boar's Head lane, Stoke
Pryke Betsy (Mrs.), milliner & dress maker, 51 Victoria street,
London road
Pryke George, beer retailer, Austin street, Stoke
Pryke Robert, carpenter & builder, 54 Victoria street, London
road
Public Library (established 1791) (William Rodwell, esq. president; George
Bullen, esq. vice-president; James Haddock, librarian Ancient house, St.
Lawrence
Pulfer George Henry, greengrocer, 55 Carr street
Punt Isaac, Freehold tavern, California
Pyett James, shopkeeper, 86 St. Helen's street
Pyman Brice, superintendent of the quays (dock traffic) & of
the Suffolk Alliance fire engines, Back street, St. Clement's
Pyne William, shoe maker, California