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The table below documents the traders that were registered during 1839
(Piggots Directory)


Census taken in 1931 for the St Mary parish indicated a population of 996 for St Mary and 563 on the Hamlet side
"Piggots" refer to the Parish of St mary encompasing both the Essex and Suffolk side
Unfortunately the Directory does not make it clear if these are traders are listed from Hamlet, St Mary or both.

George Goody Postmaster
Rev Arthur Hanbury Clergy
Hardy Abraham School
John Lawrence School
Charlotte Lewis School
Robert Goody Bakers
John Layzell Bakers
Henry Salmon Bakers
William Dansie Blacksmith
Isaac Death Blacksmith
Robert Pilgrim Blacksmith
Samuel Death Blacksmith
James Dalton Coal and Corn Mercant
John Garrad Coal Merchant and Tanner
William Faiers Cooper
Maria Dupont Dressmaker
George Ffitch Draper

Henry Salmon

Grocer and Sundries
Elizabet Steed Painter and Glazier
John Gilby Sadler
Richard Duddle Surgeon
Benjamin Symmonds Surgeon
Henry Cardy Tailor
Joshua Steed Tailor
William Hawkins Wheelwright
Joseph Hayward Wheelwright
John Carnt Bootmaker
Robert Goody Bootmaker
William Mole Bootmaker
William deeks Brickmaker
John Mussett Brickmaker
William Carnt Carpenter
John Dupont Carpenter
John Snow Hairdresser
Charles Humphrey Angel PH
George Hurrell Queens Head
Elizabeth Good Ironmonger
Elizabeth Steed Ironmonger
George Boggis Malster
James Dalton Malster
John Garrad Malster and Brickmaker
William and Robert Stannard Millers
John Moss Bricklayer