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Early Shops Trade and Industry

  • 'Golden Leaf': Beautiful Chestnut Horse to be Shown at the Falcon

    'Golden Leaf': Beautiful Chestnut Horse to be Shown at the Falcon

    Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 11 May 1793
  • A Large Foreign Hog 1772

    A Large Foreign Hog 1772

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 28 March 1772
  • Abstract of Title to a Coalyard 1763 - 1825

    Abstract of Title to a Coalyard 1763 - 1825

    Formerly the Old Storehouse Wood Yard and Key belonging to John Harvey, Captain Daniel Harvey's grandfather
  • Advert for a Bakery 13 August 1834

    Advert for a Bakery 13 August 1834

    A bow-fronted shop and Bakehouse adjoining
  • Chamberlain’s Boot and Shoe Maker

    Chamberlain’s Boot and Shoe Maker

    at 52 The High Street, now called Chamberlain's
  • Condemned Hog Fed on Sprats 1800

    Condemned Hog Fed on Sprats 1800

    Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 8 March 1800
  • Death of Geo. King, Journeyman Carpenter 1796 at Mrs. Rebow's Park

    Death of Geo. King, Journeyman Carpenter 1796 at Mrs. Rebow's Park

    Ipswich Journal, Saturday 17 September 1796
  • Death of Nathan Giders, Well Known Pedlar of Paget Road 1933

    Death of Nathan Giders, Well Known Pedlar of Paget Road 1933

    Essex Newsman, Saturday, 30 December 1933
  • Essex At Work 1700-1815

    Essex At Work 1700-1815

    By A. F. J. Brown, Essex Record Office Publications No 49, The Tindal Press, Chelmsford, 1969, 171pp
  • Essex People 1750-1900

    Essex People 1750-1900

    By A. F. J. Brown, Essex Record Office Publications No. 59, Essex County Council,1972, SBN 900360 14 3, 206pp
  • Estate of Thomas Heffel, Butcher, in Wivenhoe Street 1814

    Estate of Thomas Heffel, Butcher, in Wivenhoe Street 1814

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 25 June 1814
  • George Ireland (Shoe-maker)'s Missing Apprentice - Henry Mower 1762

    George Ireland (Shoe-maker)'s Missing Apprentice - Henry Mower 1762

    The Ipswich Journal, Friday, 24 December 1762
  • George Wayland, Late of Wivenhoe, Maltster 1770

    George Wayland, Late of Wivenhoe, Maltster 1770

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 12 May 1770
  • House with Malting Office to let Commanding a Pleasant View over a Gentleman's Park 1817

    House with Malting Office to let Commanding a Pleasant View over a Gentleman's Park 1817

    The Suffolk Chronicle; or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express, Saturday, 14 June 1817
  • Jack Wyatt, Robbing a Baker's Cart 1841

    Jack Wyatt, Robbing a Baker's Cart 1841

    Essex Standard, Friday, 17 December 1841
  • John Cockerell, Surgeon and Apothecary 1761

    John Cockerell, Surgeon and Apothecary 1761

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 2 May 1761
  • John Espinasse's Will 14 July 1726

    John Espinasse's Will 14 July 1726

    Peruque Maker of Wivenhoe [National Archives PROB 11 611 171]
  • John Fenn, Cooper's Shop 1780

    John Fenn, Cooper's Shop 1780

    Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 11 March 1780
  • John Howes, Brewer: a Lost Silver Watch 1764

    John Howes, Brewer: a Lost Silver Watch 1764

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 11 August 1764
  • John Mason, Bake-Office to Let 1765

    John Mason, Bake-Office to Let 1765

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 13 April 1765
  • John Munsey, Grocer, Linen Draper, Haberdasher 1762

    John Munsey, Grocer, Linen Draper, Haberdasher 1762

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 13 November 1762
  • John Rivett, Blacksmith: Pelted in the Pillory, 1786

    John Rivett, Blacksmith: Pelted in the Pillory, 1786

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 6 May 1786
  • Jonathan Carter's Will 1765

    Jonathan Carter's Will 1765

    Staymaker of Wivenhoe (National Archives PROB 11/941/291)
  • Joseph Durrell, Apprentice to Charles Stacey, Sailmaker 1786

    Joseph Durrell, Apprentice to Charles Stacey, Sailmaker 1786

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 25 November 1786
  • Smuggling

    Smuggling (6)

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