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History of Suffolk - Ipswich Commercial Traders 1865 - S

Post Office Directory of 1865.

The Commercial traders in Ipswich in 1865, surname A.

Sage Alfred, beer retailer, 20 Fore street, St. Clement's
Salmon George, looking glass & picture frame manufacturer, silverer to the trade, & british & patent crown & sheet glass factor, 14 Old Butter market, & 14 Dial lane.
Salmon George, Great Eastern Hallway tavern, Commercial road
Salter Henry, farmer, 14 Foundation street
Sampson George Green, surgeon, 8 & 15 St. Matthew's st
Saul Robert, tinman & earthenware dealer, 72 Fore street, St. Clement's, & Neptune quay
Sawer Charles, M.D. surgeon, Anglesea road
Scarff William James, beer retailer, 13 Foundation street
Scarlett Charlotte (Mrs.), The Reapers, 65 Stoke st. Stoke
Scarlett William, plumber & glazier, 14 College street
Schulen & Boby, watch & clock makers, silversmiths, jewellers & opticians, importers of geneva watches & clocks, & dealers in mathematical, drawing & philosophical instruments, 2 Tavern street, corner of Comhill. Schulen George, red potter, drain pipe & welsh tray manufacturer, 64 & 66 Rope walk
Schulen Mary Ann (Mrs.), earthenware manufacturer, Old Pottery, St. Helen's, & 12 & 14 Eagle street
Scoggins John, printer & bookseller, 9 Orwell place
Scope William, gardener, 34St. Peter's street
Scopes Richard, shopkeeper, St. Margaret's Upper street
Scopes Samuel, greengrocer, 11 Back hamlet
Scopes Walter James, bookbinder, stationer etc. 23 Queen st
Scotford William, Blue Coat Boy, 38 Silent street
Scott James, hair dresser, tobacconist & news vendor, 2 Fore street, St. Clement's
Scrivener Ellen (Miss), dressmaker, 28 Elm street
Scrivener Frederick, photographer, Cutler street
Scrivener Frederick, photographer, 18 � Norwich road
Scrivener John, confectioner, 39 Cornhill
Scrivener John Trigg, furnishing & general ironmonger & oil & color man, 2 & 4 Queen street
Scrivener Susannah (Mrs.), glass & earthenware dealer, 27 & 29 Old Butter market
Seager George, carpenter, 117 Woodhridge road
Seager Leonard, carpenter, 49 Station road
Seager Lucy (Mrs.), pork butcher, 17 Friars street
Seager Robert, pork butcher, 11 & 13 St. Peter's street
Seager Thomas, cattle dealer & bntcher, 67 New Station road
Seagrave David, butcher, 42 Tacket street
Seaman Frederick, furniture broker & chimney sweeper, 19 Church street, St. Clement's
Seaman John, naturalist, 22 Norwich road
Searle Ellen (Miss), dress maker, 45 Carr street
Segger Philip, Britannia, & blacksmith, Woodbridge road, California
Self William, grocer etc. 1 John street, Bird's gardens
Senton James, beer retailer, 24 Handford road
Senton Robert, timber dealer & funeral furnisher, Handford road
Serjeant William, paper hanger, 9 Black Horse lane
Setterfield Henry, pork butcher, 14 Falcon street
Sewell & Metcalfe, wholesale provision merchants & cheese & butter factors, St. Peter's wharf
Sewell Letitia (Miss), hatter, 28 Northgate street
Sexton George Mumford, auctioneer & farmer, 15 Cornhill, & Wherstead hall
Shalders Alfred, general draper, silk mercer, mantle maker & millinery warehouse, 9 Cornhill
Sharland David, beer retailer, 2 Handford road
Sharp Benjamin, wholesale & retail druggist, & oil & color merchant, corner of Carr street & Northgate street Shaw Mary Farrant (Mrs.), lunatic asylum, Belle vue, Woodbridge road
Sheldrake Charles Warden, beer retailer, 53 Commercial rd
Sheldrake Frederick Joseph, boot & shoe maker, 10 Upper Brook street
Sheldrake George Gowing, wardrobe dealer, 1 Portman street, New Friars road
Sheldrake Robert, shopkeeper, 12 Mount street, St. Helen's
Sheldrake William, shopkeeper, St. George's street
Shelley Samuel, greengrocer, 6 Lower Orwell street
Sheppard Edward, pork butcher, 46 Norwich road
Sheppard John, market gardener & beer retlr. New Fountains
Sheppard John, shoe maker, 28 Victoria street, London road
Sheppard John Roper, shipowner, 47 St. Helen's street
Sheppard Louisa (Mrs.), butcher, 15 Upper Brook street
Sheppard Philip, shoe maker, 29 Lower Orwell street
Sheppard William, furniture &. broker, 41 Elm street
Shipp Robert, corn chandler, 54 Upper Orwell street
Shipston George James, manufacturing chemist, 29 Back street, St. Clement's
Shorten Alfred John, M.R.C.V.S., veterinary surgeon & shoeing forge, livery & commission stables, 14 Museum st
Shulver James, butcher, 8 Fore hamlet
Shulver William, builder, 1 Rosherville terrace, London road
Sibley Wiania, proprietor of Chamberlain's patent medicines, 40 St. George street
Sidgwick John Keen, brewer & spirit merchant; brewery, Stonham; stores, 61 Westgate street
Sidney Henry, secretary to the Shipwrecked Seaman's Society, 194 Woodbridge road
Silverston William Arthur, chemist & druggist, 47 St. Nicholas street
Simpson Ellen (Miss), ladies' school, 9 St. Lawrence street
Simpson George, tailor, 16 St. Stephen's lane
Simpson Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 St. Lawrence street
Simpson Josiali, professor of music, 57 Berners street
Simpson Samuel, tailor, 27 Handford road
Simpson Stephen, master mariner, 9 Silent street
Simpson Thomas Roper, Bell, corner of Cornhill, & Westgate street
Simpson Walter, beer retailer, 5 Curriers' lane
Sims William Dillwyn, engineer etc. see Ransomes' & Sims
Singleton William & Son, furnishing ironmongers, iron & tinware manufacturers,coppersiniths etc.11 Old Butter market
Singleton George, coach maker & wheelwright, 13 St. Margaret's green
Singleton William, coach builder & job master, 73 Woodbridge road
Skeet William, Duke of Kent, 6 Upper Orwell street
Skinner William Daniel, carpenter, 22 � Norwich road
Skinpen David, Gardeners' Arms inn, Fore hamlet
Smith Henry & Son, hair dressers, 62 St. Matthew's street
Smith William & John, linen & woollen drapers, haberdashers etc. 7 St. Matthew's street
Smith William & Sons, cutlers, 59 Westgate street
Smith Benjamin, wine, spirit, ale & porter merchant & general commission agent, Museum street.
Smith Bethuel, inland revenue officer, 69 Woodbridge road
Smith Charles, greengrocer, 17 Regent street, St. Helen's
Smith Charles, shopkeeper, Regent street, St. Helen's
Smith Charles Mill, gardener, London road
Smith Daniel, market gardener, Woodbridge road
Smith George Thomas, currier & leather seller, 33 St. Matthew's street
Smith Harriett (Mrs.), Horse & Groom, 104 Woodbridge road
Smith Henry B. (Mrs.), builder,3 Back hamlet. St.Clement's
Smith James, chimney sweeper, 3 Black Horse lane
Smith James, Curriers' Arms, & cabinet maker, 33 & 35 Curriers' lane
Smith James, shopkeeper, 200 Woodbridge road
Smith James Richard, fruiterer, 31 Norwich road
Smith John, agent to Messrs. Booth & Taylor, coal owners, 42 Fore street, St. Clement's
Smith John, Marquis Cornwallis, Great Coleman street
Smith John, regimental & naval tailor & woollen draper, 20 Tavern street
Smith Lydia (Mrs.), preparatory school, 109 Fore street, St. Clement's
Smith Nelson, A ngel inn, & wheelwright, 15 Angel lane
Smith Paul, shopkeeper, 39 Rope walk
Smith Peter, beer retailer & blacksmith, 31 Lower Orwell street
Smith Richard Samuel, carpenter & builder, 13 Northgate st
Smith Robert butcher, 20 Friars street
Smith Robert, tailor & draper, Tavern street
Smith Samuel, ballast master, Bath street. Stoke
Smith Thomas, artist, California, Woodbridge road
Smith Thomas, coach spring maker & beer retailer, Black Horse lane
Smith Thomas, corn & coal dealer, pork butcher & dealer in marine stores, 12,14 & 16 The Mount
Smith Thomas, inventor, patentee & manufacturer of agricultural implements, scotch carts, spring vans, iron palisading & heating apparatus & general ironfounder, Vulcan works, Back street, St. Clement's
Smith Thomas, shoe maker, 41 Victoria street, London road
Smith William, greengrocer, 20 Northgate street
Smith William, greengrocer, 33 The Mount
Smith William, Steam Brewery inn, 39 Upper Brook street
Smith William, tailor & woollen draper, 12 Upper Brook street
Smith William, Unicorn, 2 Orwell place
Smyth George, pastrycook & confectioner, 1 Fonnereau road
Snell Daniel Edward, shopkeeper, Clay lane
Snell John, shopkeeper, 25 Back hamlet
Snell Robert, baker, 12 East street
Soar Charles, market gardener, 37 & 39 Black Horse lane
Sole Charles, pork butcher, 17 Bock hamlet
Solomon Christopher Robins, collector of inland revenue, 23 Lower Brook street
Southeron Frederick, shoe maker, 23 Rose lane
Southeron Samuel, hair dresser & tobacconist, 6 New Friars road
Southgate A. ft Son, corn, seed, coal & oil cake merchants, maltsters &c. Fore street, St. Clement's, & on the Quay, & at Needham Market
Southgate Henry, cattle dealer, 76 Bramford road
Southgate Thomas, stove & range manufacturer, whitesmith etc. 14 St. Nicholas street
Spalding William, bookseller, stationer, printer & circulating library, 37 Westgate street
Spall William, news vendor & bookseller, 41 Duke street
Sparrow Alfred, pork batcher, 13 St. Margaret's street
Sparrow William, ham & bacon drier, 31 St. Helen's street
Spearman Ezra, dyer, scourer & cleaner, 60 Fore street: receiving houses:�Post office, Kerton; Post office, Bildeston ; Mr. Stribling's, Boxford ; Mr.Garrard's, Lavenham; & at Thorpe, Essex.
Spearman James, dyer, 24 St. Matthew's street
Spearman John, upholsterer, 23 Friars street
Spicer William Hewitt, commercial traveller, Chevallier rd
Spindle Charles, carpenter, Albion hill, Woodbridge road
Spink Robert, grocer, 205 Woodbridge road
Spinks Margaret (Mrs.), umbrella & parasol maker, 31 St Nicholas street
Spooner Catherine (Miss), dress maker, 16 Elm street
Sporle Edgar, boot & shoe maker, 14 Station road
Sporle George, boot & shoe maker, 32 Bell lane, Stoke
Sporle Joseph, boot & shoe maker, 62 Wherstead road, Stoke
Spurgeon William, beer retailer, 70 Lady lane
Spurting & Sons, farmers, auctioneers, estate agents, & agents to the Royal Exchange Fire & Life Insurance Co. Shotley. & 21 Cornhill, & at Woodbridge
Squires William, confectioner, 52 Upper Orwell street
Squirrell John & Son, stone masons, 16 � Norwich road
Squirrell John, dealer in old clothes & marine stores, 4 St. Nicholas street
Squirrell Obadiah, maltster & corn & seed merchant, 4 Orwell place
Staddon John Hart, surgeon, 28 Falcon street
Staines Oliver, stationer, printer, engraver, bookbinder, lithographer, account book manufacturer, & office of the 'Ipswich Monthly Advertiser,' 34 Old Butter market.
Staines Sarah (Mrs.), laundress, Chevallier road
Stammers John, furniture broker, 26 Dog's Head lane
Stammers John, greengrocer, 12 Victoria street, London rd
Stannard Henry, hair dresser, 21 St. Nicholas street
Stannard John, beer retailer, 49 Carr street
Stannard Samuel, dealer in grindery & marine stores, 20 Lower Orwell street
Stannard Trythena, ladies' seminary, 10 St. Nicholas street
Stannard William, baker, grocer & provision dealer, 2 & 4 The Mount
Stanton Anne (Mrs.), dress maker, 22 Church lane, St. Matthew's
Steam Thomas & Son, plumbers, glaziers, &c. 87 Fore street, St. Clement's
Stedman Lucy (Mrs.), preparatory boarding school for young gentlemen, Fonnereau house, 63 Fonnereau road Stedman William, accountant, 63 Fonnereau road
Steel William, shopkeeper, 7 James street. Bird's gardens
Steele Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 23 Tacket street
Stephenson Joseph, news vendor, 50 Clay lane
Stevens Charles, cabinet maker, 42 Black Horse lane
Stevens Edward Thos. furniture dealer, 25 St. Margaret's st
Stevens Henry, plumber & glazier, 35 & 37 Carr street
Stevens James, Swan, 11 Lower King street
Stevens Robert, boot & shoe maker, 40 Brook street
Stevens William, shopkeeper, & post office receiving house, Bridge street, Stoke
Steward Charles & Son, solicitors, 9 Museum street
Steward Charles (firm, Charles Steward & Son), solicitor, & registrar of court of probate for East Suffolk & North Essex & registrar of the archdeaconry of Suffolk, 9 Museum street
Steward Charles Richards (firm, Charles Steward & Son), notary public & commissioner in the common law courts, 9 Museum street
Stewart Charles, boot & shoe maker, 47 Carr street
Stocken Charles, pig dealer, New Station road
Stokes Joseph, photographic artist, 28 Grey Friars road & 40 St. Peter's street
Stokes Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 20 Duke street, St. Clement's
Stokes Samuel, greengrocer etc. 28 Church st. St. Clement's
Stone John, ironmonger, 4 Westgate street
Storey George, watch maker & jeweller, 36 Carr street
Strait George, agent to Messrs. Alexanders' & Co. Quay iron wharf, Quay street
Strange Thomas, shopkeeper, 15 Regent street, St. Helen's
Stratford George, printer, 38 St. George street
Stubbs John Court, clerk to Electric & International Telegraph office, 1 King street
Sturgeon Mary Ann (Mrs.), butcher, 8 Upper Victoria street, St. Clement's
Sturley Robert, Ship, 27 Back hamlet
Suffolk Agricultural Association (Robert Bond, sec), 10 Queen street
Suffolk Alliance Life & Fire Assurance Co. (Alfred Bell, sec), 1, 3 & 5 Queen street.
Suffolk Chronicle (Spencer King, publisher), office, 8 Princes street
Suffolk Medical Book Society (C. C. Hammond, esq. treasurer; James Haddock, librarian), Ancient house
Suffolk Mercury (Henry Andrews, publisher), 38 Old Butter market
Suffolk Rifle Volunteers (1st) 2nd Battalion (Henry Haward, captain commandant; Sterling Westhorp, captain; J. H. Josselyn & F. Turner, lieutenants; J. P. Cobbold & J. Orford, ensigns; F. Gull, assistant surgeon; Rev. T. R. Turnock, honorary chaplain)
Sugars William, beer retailer, 17 Orwell place
Sufiey Charles, newspaper proprietor, printer & publisher, 32 Upper Brook street
Suthers William, Royal William, & Vauxhall gardens, London road
Sutton's Parcel Delivery Co. (William Williams, agent), 58 Tavern street
Swift Hiram, surveyor & tobacconist, 24 St. Nicholas street
Swindell James, wardrobe dealer, 62 Upper Orwell street
Sykes John, flour dealer, 30 St. Margaret's green
Symons Arthur, master mariner, 1 Arthur's terrace, Woodbridge road


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