Post Office Directory of 1865.
The Commercial traders in Ipswich in 1865, surname A.
Talbot John & Co. proprietors of the Ipswich Soda Water & Lemonade
Co.'s works, soda water, ginger beer & lemonade manufacturers; manufactory, St.
George's street; office, Crown street.
Talbot John, jun. bookseller, stationer, & news agent, Crown street
Talman James, licensed dealer in tobacco, 1 Orwell Works rd
Taylor William Henry & Co. wholesale & retail tea, coffee & spice merchants,
Mansion House buildings, Westgate street; & wholesale & retail grocers, High
street, Ely, Cambridge
Taylor Augustus Robert, grocer & tea dealer, & agent for the Newcastle-on-Tyne
Traders, & Wet Dock post office receiving house, money order office & post
office savings bank, 24 Key street
Taylor George, beer retailer, 18 Bridge street, St. Peter's
Taylor James, marine store dealer, 79 Rope walk
Taylor John, chemist & druggist, 97 Fore st. St. Clement's
Taylor Mary Ann (Mrs.), greengrocer, 40 St. Matthew's st
Taylor Robert, locomotive superintendent, Wherstead road
Tavlor Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 52 Victoria street, St. Clement's
Taylor Thomas, carpenter, 12 Woodbridge road
Taylor William, carpenter, 49 St. George's street
Taylor William, english timber merchant, steam saw mills, & Lloyds' surveyor,
Purplet street, Stoke
Teager John Henry, whitesmith, Lower King street
Tempany Philadelphia (Miss), preparatory school for young gentlemen, 167
Woodbridge road
Thirtle Richard, shoe maker, 11 James street, Bird's gardens
Thomas William & Brothers, stay manufacturers, 10 & 12 St. Stephen's lane; & 128
& 129 Cheapside, London E C
Thomas Henry, collector of customs, Custom house
Thompson Benjamin, master mariner, 10 Orwell terrace, Borough road
Thompson Francis Daniel, M.C.P. boarding & day collegiate school, 8 Lower Brook
street
Thompson Samuel, aerated bread baker, 28 Westgate street
Thompson Susan (Mrs.), pastry cook & confectioner, 34 Tavern street
Threadkell Frances (Mrs.), dress maker, 26 Berners street
Thrower Henry, grocer & tea dealer, 24 St. Peter's street
Thurman Isaac, corn chandler & miller, 16 Key street
Thurston James, tailor, 45 Austin street, Stoke
Thurston Joseph, cabinet maker, upholsterer & undertaker, 42 Old Butter market
Thurton Mary (Miss), seminary, 15 High street
Till John, coffee & dining rooms, 15 Orwell Works road
Tilley George, glass & earthenware dealer & riveter, 25 St. Peter's street
Titlow Robert, sen. tailor, 10 St. Margaret's street
Todd Lucy (Miss), corset maker, 8 Crown street
Tomkins (Misses), ladies' boarding school, Burlington road
Tooke John, basket maker, 119 Fore street, St. Clement's
Topple Alfred May, head master to Christ's Hospital day school, Foundation
street
Topple Henry, greengrocer, 60 Fore hamlet
Tovell, Chinnock & Co. stone, marble & slate merchants, stone & marble statuary
masons etc. Three Cranes stone wharf
Townsend Isabella, Eliza & Emma (Misses), ladies' & gentlemen's outfitters, 5
King street
Townsend William & Sons, fishmongers, 7 King street
Townsend Charles Thomas, custom house, ship & general agent, ship broker &
bonded warehouse keeper, vice consul for Sweden & Norway, & Denmark, Custom
house
Tracy John & Sons, surgeon dentists, 16 Tacket street
Tracy John, surgeon dentist. 16 Tacket street
Tremills Ralph, fruiterer, 6 Tacket street
Trenter Robert, butcher, 74 Fore street
Trew Alfred, builder, Foxhall road, California
Trew George, Waterloo temperance private, family commercial hotel, 6 Westgate
street
Trew John, Emperor, Norwich road
Trew Mary Ann (Mrs.), Leopard, 95 Tower terrace
Trew Robert, bricklayer, Fore hamlet
Trew Samuel, bricklayer, 8 Lower Orwell street
Trott Fanny (Mrs.), coffee rooms, 19 Princes street
Trundle James Strachan, saddler & harness maker, 6Cornhill
Tuddenbam Alfred, scripture reader, Alexandra rd. St.Helen's
Tunmer Henry & George, tailors & drapers, 38 Tacket street
Turner Edward R. & Frederick, engineers, iron & brass founders, millwrights &
manufacturers of agricultural
machinery, St. Peter's iron works, College street
Turner Joseph & Co. grocers & provision dealers, 19 Fore street, St. Clement's &
1 St. Nicholas street
Turner W. & A. J. tanners, curriers & leather merchants, 30 Princes street;
tannery at Bures
Turner George A. auctioneer, valuer, land, estate & brewery agent, auctioneer
for the sale of cavalry & artillery horses, & government emigration agent.
Museum street
Turner James, baker, 13 Lower Orwell street
Turner James, butcher, 24 St. Margaret's plain
Turner Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 19 Great Wingfield st
Turner Robert John, cabinet maker & upholsterer, 4 Church lane. St. .Matthew's
Turner Simon, carpenter, 12 Upper Orwell street
Turner Thomas, greengrocer, 8 Upper Orwell street
Turner Thomas, rush chair maker, Pottery st. St. Helen's
Turner Walter, plumber & glazier, 71 Victoria st. London rd
Turner William, auctioneer etc. see Garrod & Turner
Turner William, baker, William street, St. Matthew's
Turner William, Blooming Myrtle tavern, & nurseryman, florist, market gardener &
brick & tile maker, 118 Fore hamlet
Turner William, shopkeeper, Vernon road, Stoke
Turtle William, baker, 44 Foundation street
Tweed Thomas blacksmith, Old Foundry road
Tye Martha (Mrs.), dress maker, 5 Princes st. St. Clement's