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The following description is taken from The Universal British Directory,
Vol.2, p.309, compiled in 1792 and published by Peter Barfort and
John Wilkes in 1793.
Blythburgh, or Blythingburgh, (with two hamlets,) is an ancient
town, 22 miles from Yarmouth, 5 from Southwold, 5 from Halesworth,
3 from the ancient city of Dunwich, and 97 from London. It is seated
on the river Blyth, between Dunwich and Halesworth, in the road
to Yarmouth. It is reckoned ancient, from several Roman urns dug
up not many years ago among old buildings; and the sessions is supposed
to have been held here in the Saxons time, because of it having
the gaol for the division of Beccles. It has a large ancient church,
142 feet long and 54 feet broad within the walls; here are also
the ruins of an old abbey. It was formerly a market-town, but has
lost its charter. There is a fair annually, on old Lady-day.
The Yarmouth mail-coach, to and from London, passes through this
town every day at ten o'clock in the forenoon and six in the afternoon,
Exclusive of this coach, there are four others, viz. one from the
Swan with Two necks, Ladlane, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
morning, at six o'clock; one from the Cross Keys, Gracechurch-street,
every day, at six in the evening; one from the Saracen's Head, Aldgate,
every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at six in the morning; and
the other from the Four Swans, Bishopsgate-street, every morning,
at seven o?clock. - The waggons to this place are two; that from
the Ipswich Arms, Cullum-street, sets out every Thursday at noon;
and that from the Saracen's Head, Aldgate, every Monday, at 10 o'clock
in the morning. - The vessel to this place, sails from Harrison's
wharf.
The inhabitants of this place are as follow:
TRADERS, &c.
Ashbey Joseph, Milwright
Gooch Robert, Farmer
Adams John, Farmer
Hatcher Richard, Shoemaker
Beaumont Roger, Wheelwright
Howlett Robert, Farmer
Burton William, Shoemaker
Knights Richard, Farmer
Coates H. Farmer
Lincon Mary, Shopkeeper
Collings William, Farmer
Peek James, (F.) Governor of the House of Industry
Dodd William, Farmer
Ellis Arthur, Farmer
Puttock Samuel, Taylor
Elmey Robert, (F.) Farmer
Sherington Robert, (F.) Victualler (White Hart) and Farmer
Farmer John, Miller
Fella John, Farmer
Forster Amus, (F.) Farmer
Scamon William, Farmer
Garret William, (F.) Labourer
Whincap George, Blacksmith
Wigg John, Farmer
(F.) = Freeholders entitled to vote.
Alan Mackley, Blythburgh, April 1994.
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