Post Office Directory of 1865.
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The Commercial traders in Woodbridge in 1865, surname TWY.
Tacchi Agnes (Mrs.), preparatory school, Burkitt road
Tate Rev. William, M.A. head master of the Seckford grammar school
Taylor Alfred, sub-bailiff & broker to county court, & billet master, New street
Taylor Laura (Mrs.), Angel, Theatre street
Thompson Robert, china & glass dealer, Thoroughfare
Thurman George, builder, Castle street
Towler John, furrier & rag merchant, Lime Kiln quay
Trott William, shipowner, Quay lane
Turner Catherine (Mrs.), dress maker, New street
Turner John, butcher, Thoroughfare
Turner Robert, farmer, Barrack farm
Turner William, wardrobe dealer & shoe maker, Chapel lane
Wade Maria (Mrs.), baker & confectioner, Thoroughfare
Walker John, miller, Old Tower mill
Waller George, tailor, Castle street
Watling Ishmael, timber dealer, Castle street
Wells & Wright, grocers, linen & woollen drapers, valuers, accountants &
business agents, Church street, & Northgate street, Ipswich
Welton Julian Johnson, shoe maker, New street
Welton & Son, estate agents, Market hill, & at Wickham Market
Welton William Woodard, solicitor, Market hill
Whayman Matthias, baker & confectioner, St. John's street
WheatcToft William, hair dresser, perfumer & toy dealer, Thoroughfare
Whincopp William, wine merchant, Market hill
Whisstock Frederick, house & estate agent, & assessor & collector of rates &
taxes, Market hill Whisstock Mary (Mrs.), ladies' boarding & day school, Gothic
cottage, Castle street
Whisstock William, tailor & draper, Thoroughfare
Williams Charles, farmer & miller, Trott's mill & Farlingall hall
Wilmshurst William, wine, porter, ale & spirit merchant, New street
Wilson & Wilmshurst, grocers & wine &. porter merchants, Thoroughfare
Wood Charles, silk mercer & linen draper, Thoroughfare
Wood George, rope & twine maker, New street
Wood John Richard, solicitor, clerk to magistrates, perpetual commissioner &
commissioner to administer oaths in chancery in England & for taking
acknowledgments of married women, clerk to commissioners of taxes & burial
board, Helmingham turnpike trust, Seckford charity, & deputy recorder of Orford,
Church street
Woodbridge Cemetery, (Rev. Thomas William Meller, chairman; J. R. Wood, clerk &
registrar; Messrs. Alexander & Co. treasurers)
Woodbridge Reporter (John Read, proprietor; published on thursday), Church
street
Woods & Son, nurserymen & seedsmen & floruits, Cumberland street
Woods Charles, boot maker, St. John's street
Working Men's Hall & Reading Room (Mr. James Barritt, secretary). Market hill
Wright Harriett (Mrs.),dyer & french cleaner, Thoroughfare
Wright Jeremiah, tailor & draper, Church street
Wright John, baker, Bredfield street
Wright John, plumber, painter &c. Brook street
Wrinch & Barnes, general & furnishing ironmongers, bar iron, steel & nail
merchants, tinmen & braziers, bellhangers, whitesmiths, locksmiths & dealers in
electro plate, Church street
Youell James, horse breaker, Chapel lane