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Little Bealings in Kellys 1879 Directory.
Little Bealings is a village and parish and station on the Great Eastern railway, 5 miles north east from Ipswich, and 3 west from Woodbridge, in the Eastern division of the county, Carlford Hundred.
The church of All Saints is a Gothic brick and stone building. The register dates from 1598.
Sexton, Charles Ribbans
Post Office, James Mickleburgh
Board School (mixed), Edward Wm Harry, master; Miss Harriet Harry, infants mistress
Railway Station, William James Fryett, station master
Carrier to Ipswich, Phillip Cotton

Chambers Rev Thomas DD [rector], Rectory
Waller Wm Naunton JP, Bealings grove

Commercial
Andrews William, farm bailiff to W N Waller esq JP
Ashby Edmund, farmer & landowner, Bridge farm
Cooper Philip, shopkeeper
Gathercole Robert, blacksmith
Gathercole Sarah Ann (Mrs), Admirals Head
Mickleburgh James, shopkeeper & post office
Patrick W Caney, farmer
Pipe Edward, shoe maker

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