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KENT - 1891 (1)

Kelly's Directory of Kent, Surrey & Sussex - 1891
Part 1 Kent - County & Localities

DffiECTORY.] KENT. MINSrER. 461 .

Canterbury, and in the rural deanery, archdeaconry and third turn, and held since I885 by the Rev. William Henry
diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Nicholas is a Holman M.A. of Lincoln College, Oxford, who resides at Than-

8111811 building of flints, in the Early English style, consist- ington. The whole of the parish, with the exception of 6
ing of chancel and nave, with a bell-cote over the western acres, is the property of Matthew Bell esq. who is lord of

gable, containing one bell :all the windows are stained: the the manor: it contains only two inhabited houses. The soil
west window, of two lights, is Decorated: there are I8o is chalky; sub3oil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley
sittings, no being free. The register dates from _the y~r and oats; the area is 403 acres; rateable value, £603; the
1638. The living is a rectory, annexed to Thamngton m population in r88r was 13.

:I885, average tithe rent-charge (Milton) £53• joint net
yearly value £223, in the girt of the Archbishop of Canter- Letters through Canterbury. Charth lm is the nearest
bury for the first two turns and Matthew Bell e!!q. for the money order & telegraph office

Palmer Thomas Wood, farmer, Milton Chapel farm

MILTON near GRAVESEND, see GRAVESEND.

MILTON near SITTINGBOURNE, see SITTINGBOURNE.

MINSTER is a parish, village and station on the South Infants, Miss Martha Baldwin, mistress; average attend-

Eastern railway, from which is a branch line to Sandwich ance, 6o

and Deal, 8r miles from London by rail, 4 west from Rams- These schools were erected in 1847 for 220 children, & the

gate and 8 south-east from Margate: it is a limb of the infants' school was rebuilt in 1890

Cinque Port liberty of Dover, in the Isle of Thanet division Railway Station, William Henry Hunt, station master

of the county, hundred of Ringsl0w, isle and union of Thanet, CARRIER TO RAMSGATE.-Lilley, from Canterbury, through
lathe of St. Augustine, petty sessional division and county Minster to Ramsgate every tues. thurs. & sat. raturning
court district of Ramsgate, rural deanery of Westbere and
archdeaconry and diocese of panterbury. The village is same days
lighted with gas from works established in the place, and IsLB OF THANET UNION.

supplied with water from the reservoir at Southwood, Board day, thursday, at the Board room, Workhouse,

Min.5ter, at r2 o'clock.
Ramsgate. The church of St. Mary, the site of which-as 'fhe Union extends over the following parishes :-Acol (or
much as a hind could run over in one course-was, accord- Wood), Birching-ton, Minster, Monkton,R1msgate,St.John
ing to the legend, the gift of King Egbert, as a penance for the Baptist (Margate), St. Lawrence, St.Nicholas-at-Wade,
the murder of his nephew, was formerly attached to the St. Peter, Sarre & Stonar. The population of the union
nunnery founded here in A. D. 670 by the Princess Danneval; it in I88r was so,82r; rateable value in 18go, £318,932
is an ancient cruciform building of stone, in the Norman and Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Charles
Early English styles, and is unquestionably one of the very Taylor, jun. Uuion offices, Minster; assistant, Henry
finest churches in the county ; it consists of chance], nave, George Holloway, jun. Union offices, Minster
aisles, transepts and an embattled western tower of Norman Treasurer, Anthony Blackburne Cobb, Margate

work with leaded spire, containing a striking clock and S Collectors to the Guardians, Richard Catt, 93 High street,
bells, dating from r626 to r66o: the nave, a fine and perfect Margate ;James Dunt,Ramsga~; Orlando Golder,Minster
specimen of pure Norman work, is wide and lofty and is Relieving & Vaccination Officers, Margate district, Richard
divided from each aisle by five semicircular arches on Catt, 93 High straet, Margate; Minster district, Orlando
cylindrical piers ; four of these arches are believed to be of Golder, Minster ; Ramsgate district, Henry W. Thornton,
Saxon date : the transepts are Early English, as is also the 11 Hardres street, Ramsgate


chancel, which is groined in stone and has a very fine in- Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Margate district,
ternal effect :all the ancient stalls, richly carved and eighteen Edward Alexander White M.A., M.D., M.ch. Margate;
in number, remain: there are 65o sittings: the churchyard Minster district, James Smith Harris L.K.Q.C.P.Irel.
is surrounded by fine elms and affords an extensive view on Minster; Ramsgate district, Charles Cotton, Ramsgate;
the north over the marsh, including Ash church : portions St. Peter's district, Thomas Faven Raven L.R.C.P.LOnd.
of the Norman conventual buildings remain: the curfew is Broadstairs
still rung here from October nth to April 6th. The register Superintendent Registrar, Henry George Holloway, sen.
dates from the year I557· The living is a vicarage, average Minster; deputy, Charles Taylor, jun. Workhouse, Minster
tithe rent-charge £624, with 28 acres of glebe land and Registrars of Births & Deaths, Ramsgatesub-district, Alfred
residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Griggs, 19 Effingham street, RaiUSgate; deputy, Thos. J.
held since r86g by the Rev. Albert Hurt Sitwell M.A. of Dutton, 19 Effingham street, Ramsgate; Margate sub-
Trinity College, Dublin, priest in ordinary to Her Majesty district, Alonzo B. Filcher, Margate; deputy, George Gore,
the Queen. Here is a Catholic chapel dedicated to St. Clifton gardens, Margate; Minster sub-di-,trict, Orlando
Mildred, also Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels Golder, Minster; deputy, Thomas Wm. Hawkes, Minster
and a Salvation Army barracks. The workhouse for the Registrars of Marriages, Thomas William Hawkes, Minster;
Isle of Thanet union, built to hold about 6oo inmates, is in James Alex. Powell, 43 Queen street, Ramsgate; deputy,
\his parish. The charities are of the yearly value of £54 John Miles Gaffney, 34 Queen street, Ramsgate; & Alonzo
and were left at various times by Dr. Richard Clark, John B. Filcher, Grosvenor place, Margate; deputy, George
Carey esq. Mrs. Mary Belsey and John Swinford esq. Gore, Clifton gardens, Margate
Minster Horticultural and Cottage Gardeners' Society holds Workhouse, Samuel Gerrard, master; Rev. Wm. L. Davis,
its annual show about the end of July. The Abbey, an chaplain; James Smith Harris, medical officer; Miss
ancient building, is now the residence of Daniel Swinford
Mary Hassall, matron ; George C. Harding, school
esq. The Marquess Conyngham is lord of the manor and master ; Miss Alice E. Coleman, girls' schoolmistress ; .
Miss Laura Brand, infants' mistress
the principal landowner, and takes the title of Baron

Minster, by which he sits in Parliament, from this place. RuRAL SANITARY AUTHORITY (acting as the Highway
A. great quantity of fruit is grown here, principally for the
Board).
Ramsgate, Margate and London markets. The soil is loam.
The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, hops and potatoes. Meets at the Workhouse every alternate thursday, after the
The area is 5,373 acres of land and 6oo of water ; rateable
valne, £19,2rjj; the population in r88r was 2,o62, includ- Guardians' meeting.

iBg 462 officers and inmates in the Isle of Thanet workhouse. Clerk, Charles Taylor, jun. Minster •
Parish Clerk, Edward William Gibbens. Treasurer, A. B. Cobb, Margate

PQST, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Medical Officer of Health, M. K. Robinson M.D. Dover

Thomas William Hawkes, receiver. London letters arrive Sanitary Inspector & District Surveyor, Charles F. Mills,

Minster

from Ramsgate at 7.ro a.m. & 2.30 p.m. ; dispatched at SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE.

9.20 a.m. & 6.45 p.m. ; sundays, arrive at 7· ro a. m. ; dis- Meets at the Workhouse every alternate thursday, after the

patched at 5· go p.m Guardians' meeting.

WALL LETCER Box, Hoo, cleared at 8.55 a. m. & 6.25 p.m. ; Clerk, Charles Taylor, jun. Minster

sundays 5 p.m Attendance & Inquiry Officers for Minstet' district, Hy. W.

WALL LETTER Box, near the church, cljared at g.Io a.m. Thornton, I r Hardres st. Ramsgate, for rural part of St.

& 6.35 p.m.; sundays, 5.20 p.m Lawrence; Orlando Golder,Minster; Richd.Catt,93 Highst.

8cHOOLS:- Margate, for St. Peter's; & George Cain, Sussex avenue,

National (mixed), Montague Hodges, master; average Margate, inquiry officer for the ex-municipal part of St.

attendance, ISO 1 John's parish

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Chase John Richard, The Elms Fright Miss
Gaunt Edward, 2 Lewes villas
Amold Samuel Carnelley lll.B., d.M. Davis Rev. William Levy [chaplain to
Hamilton Richd. Gordon, Ebbs:leet h1
Dnrlock hall the I'le of Thanet union],2Norton vis Hasler Miss, Woodbine cottage
Egan Mrs. I Lewes villas Hook James, Hawthorn lodge
Birch Miss, The Vinery Elliott James, Dell side J ope William S. Rose bank
Brice Mrs Freeman Mrs. Napier lodge

Busbell Frederick George, The Poplars

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462 MINSTER. KENT. ( KELLY'S

Knott Miss Harlow Albert Charles, mrkt. gardenr Neame Brothers, grocers & drapers

Lamb Thomas William Hawkes Thomas William, baker, & reg- Packer James, miller

Lester Miss, Mlnster villa istrar of marriages &deputy registrar Padley Alex. Alfred, farmer,Poucesfrm

Park Charles, Wingham lodge of births & deaths, Post office Page Edward, market gardener

· Petley John, Elm bank Hayward John (late Filmer), Bell inn; Patterson Hy. L. farmer,Alland grange
&rimgeour Charles James, Thorne ho I tea & pleasure gardens; good accom- PearseWm. R. G. farmer, Ebbsfleetfrm

Sitwell Rev. Albert Hurt l\LA. Vicarage modation for lunch & tea parties; Fav- Rogers Daniel & Son, market gardeners;

Swinford Daniel, The Abbey ersham celebrated ales; good stabling hay, straw, chaff & potato mers. &cc

Swinford Frederick, The Abbey & lo::k-up coach-house Sayer Thomas,shopkeeper,Augustinerd

Taylor Charles, jun Herd Henry (Mrs.), shopkeeper Sayer William, cowkeeper

Tharp Mrs. I Norton villas Hills Edward Norton, grazier, Eden Setterfield Sidney & Alfred, coal mers

Walker George, Madras cottage Hogbin George, farmer, Way farm Setterfield Henry, wheelwright, cart
Wootton Frank I Holloway Hy.Geo.supt.reg. Union offices & van builder, carpenter, joiner &

COMMERCIAL. Holloway Henry George, jun. assistant undertaker & horticultural builder,

Arnold Samuel Carnelley M.B., c.M. I clerk to the guardians, Union offices High street

physician & surgeon, Durlock hall Hunt William Henry, station master Setterfield.Tohn, farm bailiff to William
Beerling Llewellyn, White Horse P.H I Kennett James, furniture broker &c., & John Wacher, Way farm

Benedictine Convent (The)(Rev. Mother furniture bought & sold, & coal mer- Setterfield Lucy (Mrs.), midwife, Way

Superior) St. Mildred's chant, Monkton road Setterfield Sladden, carpenter, Augus-

Birch Maria & Annie (Misses), shopkprs Kent Robert, boot maker tine road

Bishop John, farmer, Rose farm 1 Kent Robert Cooper, market gardener Shelvey Matthias, market gardener

Capeling Henry, grocer, & agent for W. 1Knott Edward, blacksmith Shrnbsole James, baker

& A. Gilbey, wine & spirit merchants • LakeJames, farmer, hop & fruit grower, Smith J ames Robert, market gardener
• Chapman Thomas, farmer, Thorne
market gardener & nurseryman & Smith James Wellard, saddler

Chase John Richard, grocer & draper florist, Sheriff's court Smith William, farmer & market gar- ·

Court Henry William, beer retailer Lamb Edward, shoe maker dener, Watchester farm

Dove Edwin, market gardener Lamb Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker Somerford "\\'illiam, New inn

Ferrier William, butcher Lodder John, saddler Stockbridge Joseph Mantle, baker

Foad John, market gardener Longley & Hunt, florists, Albion villa Stokes Michael, market gardener

Foord Richard, corn dealer Lncas Henry, shoe maker Stratford Baron Waiter, Prospect inn,

Fuller Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Lucas Sarah (Mrs.), genl. dlr, I High st Mount Pleasant ·

:Fuller Frederick, market gardener, Hoo Mantle Thomas, baker Swinerd Frederick, hair dresser

Gibbens Edward J. market gardener Marsh Charles, butcher Swinerd Geo. florist & market gardener

Gillingham Wm. Charles, boot maker Marshal! John Charles, assistant over- Taylor Charles, builder

Golder Caroline (Mrs.), mrkt. gardener seer, Church street Taylor Charles, jun. clerk to the guard-

Golder Frances (Mrs.), grocer Maxted Edward Jas. farmer, Hoo farm ians, deputy superintendent registrar

GolderMartha Sarah (Mrs.),fancy repos Mayhew Thos. farmr.Seven Score farm of the Isle of Thanet union, clerk to

Golder Orlando, relieving, vaccination, Mills Charles Farnsby, district surveyor the rural sanitary authority & schoo~

school attendance & inquiry officer, & inspector of nuisances, Clarkfield attendance committee, Union offices

collector to the guardians & regist. of Minster Gas Co. Limited (Montague Walker Henry, watch maker &c

births & deaths for Minster sub-dist. Hodges sec) Walker John• farm bailiff to Johq

Golder Th0mas, plumber Minster Horticultural & Cottage Gar- Palmer esq

Graham George, boot maker deners' Society (J ames Lake, pres.; Walker William, farm bailiff to Daniei

Hadley James William, chemist Edward N. Hills, treas.; Montague Swinford esq. Minster abbey

Harris Jas. Smith L.K.Q.C.P.Irel. sur- Hodges, hon. sec) Watson Francis Bushell, market gardnr

geon, med. officer & public vaccinator Nash Thomas, carpenter Young Harry, blacksmith

MOLDASH (or MoLASH) is a well-wooded and pleasant Ebsworth M:.A. of St, John's College, Cambridge, F.S.!.,

parish and small straggling village, on the road from Canter- Here is a small Wesleyan chapel. The charities amount t()

• bury to Maidstone, 3~ miles south-west from Chilham about £I3 ISS. yearly, derived from 3A. 2R. of land in thi&

station on the Ashford and Ramsgate branch of the South parish, left by Simon Ruck, of Stalisfield, in I672, and th&

Eastern railway, and 4 miles from Charing station on interest on £10o £3 per Cent. Consols, left in I769 by

the London, Chatham and Dover railway, 7 south from Thomas Amos, of Ospringe, which amounts are distributed
Faversham and 9 north from Ashford, in the Southern in money by the churchwardens annually. The mano:r
division of the county, Felborough hundred, lathe of Scray, belongs to Lieut.-Col. Charles Stewart Hardy D.L., l.P. of
East .Ashford union, Ashford petty sessional division and Chilham Castle. Earl Sondes is the principal landowner.

county court district, and in the rural deanery of West The soil is light and abounds with tlint stones. Tothesoutb
Bridge and archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. The lie King's Wood and Challock Wood. The chief crops arB

church of St. Peter is a small edifice of tlint and stone, in wheat, barley, oats, hops and peas. The area is 1,449
the Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular styles, acres; rateable value, £I,468; the population in 188r Walk

. consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a low western 1 335·
tower partly of brick and containing one bell : the font has a Sex.ton, Charles Linkin.

square bowl of Norman character, carved with arcaded PosT 0FFICE.-John George, receiver. Letters through

work; the stem is later and bears figures of angels: south Ashford arrive paat t9c.h30oan.msu.;nddaiyssp.atciTlehde a tn4e.a4r5espt .mm.o;nne<yJ
of the chancel there is a piscina with flattened trefoil arch delivery or dis

and above it a grotesque head, facing whieh is another, and order & telegraph office is at Chilham. Postal orders are

north of the tower is" a priest's chamber in the wall: some issued here, but not paid
of the windows retain fragments of ancient stained glass: School (mixed), built about 1 s24, for So children; average
in the chancel is a slab, with an inscription and Lombardic attendance, 55 ; Mrs. Mary Millen, mistress
characters: there are I75 sittings. The register dates from
the year I557· The living is a vicarage, yearly value from CARRIER TO FAVERSHAM.-Rogers, from Ashford, passes-

tithe rent-<:harge £I8o1 net £9o, with house, in the gift of near every thurs. & sat
Lieut.-Col. Charles Stewart Hardy D.L., J. P. of Chilham CARRIER TO CANTERBURY.-Summers, from Challock, every

Castle, and held since I87I by the Rev. Joseph Woodfall I thurs. & sat

Ebsworth Rev. Joseph Woodfall M. A., Dixon Thos.farmer & hop grower~Bower'HarrisonJ.farm bailiff to J.P.Barnes esq

F.S.A. [vicar] Finn George William, farmer Hope Thomas Knight, farmer, Drylands

COMMERCIAL. George John, shopkeeper, Post office Kingsland Daniel, boot & shoe maker

Amos Henry, farmer & hop grower, Goode Emma (Mrs.)f carpenter MeadRichd.Atkinson,farmr.&hopgrowr

The Elms I G rLaonntdeRsi, cWh ayr dt h, efral irnmg bailiff to Earl ISkinner George, blacksmith
Bensted Alfred Albert, George P.H court

GREAT MONGEHAM, 2 miles west-south-west from church is a large building of flint and stone in the Early

anaDeal, now but a small village, was, in the time of Henry Ill. English and later styles, with some Norman remains,

a market town of considerable importance : a space in the consists of chancel, north and south chantry chapels,

centre of the village is still called "the market place,'' though clerestoried nave, aisles, south-west porch and a lofty em-

no market is now held. The Walmer station on the South battled western tower of Perpendicular date, containing 5

Eastern and London, Chatham and Dover joint branch rail- bells : in the north chapel is an altar tomb to Edward St.

way from Deal to Dover is situated close to Upper Walmer Leger, of Deal; there is also a monument, dated x6I5, to
but in this parish; it is in the Eastern division of the county, Edward Crayford, with the figures of a man in ai'Illour,with
Comilo hundred, lathe of St. Augustine, Wingham petty his wife, kneeling at an altar, and the effigies of five sons;
sessional division, Eastry union, Deal county court and there appears to have been one also of a daughter; there is

county police district, in the rural deanery of Sandwich and also a memorial tablet to the Rev. Charles Dimock H.A. and

archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. St. Martin's a brass to the Rev. Edward Penny M.A. both of whom were

• KENT. •

DIRECTORY.] MONKTON. 463

rectors of the parish: the east and west windows ~J.re 2os. yearly, distributed in coals. 'l'he Ecclesiastical Corn~
stained: the church was restored in x851 and an organ missioners are lords of the manor. Richard Wilks ()Sq. is
erected in 1875: there are 250 sittings. The register of the chief landowner. The soil is loam ; subsoil, chalk. The
baptisms and burials date~ from the year 1685; marriages chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 874
acres; rateable value, £3,196; tbe population in r88r was
from 1685. The living is a rectory, net yearly value from
46g.
tithe rent-charge £4oo, with residence and ri acres of glebe, Sexton, Henry Nevving.
in the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since
PosT OFFICE.-.-Alfred Leonard Philpott. receiver. Le,tters
r869 by the Rev. John Branfill Harrison M.A. of Trinity via Deal, arrive at 7 a. m.; dispatched at 6.40 .p.m.; san-.
College, Cambridge. Noakes' charity consists of £700 day 11.55 a.m. The nearest money order office is at
Consols, bequeathed in r857 byJohn Noakes, of this parish,
Upper Deal; telegraph office, Deal r
the interest of which, amounting to £rg ros. yearly, is to
be distributed in beef. Sampson's charity, derived from School (mixed), built in 1854, for 70 children; average
attendance, 6o; Miss Sarah Sowman, mistress
houses in Walmer and 10 acres of land in Great Mongeham,
devised in x681 by John Sampson, of this parish, produces Walmer Railway Station, Edward Alien, superintendent

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Capp Robert William, farmer & dairy' Parker Edwd.blacksmith & rate collector

Bass Mis11 ~ farmer, Stone Hall farm Parker Upton, farmer, dairy farmer &

Bridge Frederick Cousens Eliza (Mrs.), laundress tax assessor, Church hill
Drayson Daniel, beer re~ailer
Charles Mrs. Stone ball Philpott Alfred Leonard, baker, Post off

Day Mrs. 6 Crompton terrace Edwards William John, brewery mana- Randall Mary (Mrs.), laundress, ~

Harrison Rev. John Branfill M.A.Rectory ger, Hills' brewery1 South Eastern terrace
Ratcliff Alfred Jn.Three HorseShoes P.:a;
Harrison Mrs. Cherry Ja IFittall Robert, market gardener

Lancaster William, Hillside Foreman Edward, shopkeeper RichardsJohn, Iodginghouse,Martin ho

Legg George, Chilworth Fowler Henry, farmer Sills Edwin, Station hJtel

Lucas Mrs. Lancaster, Swiss cottage GibbonsMary Ann&Elizabeth(Misses), Solley Charles, farmer & dairy farmer.

Paramor Joseph, Palmerston villa dress makers, Cherry lane Mongeham farm

Thompson Morris Bowles, Great Monge- lfills & Son, pale ale & porter brewers & Spain George, market gardener

ham house bottlers & malts~ers Tomlin John, grocer

Waiters Mrs. 3 Oakley villas HookerChas.farm bailiff to Rd. Wilks esq Turner Sarah (Mrs.), nurse, Beehive

COMMERCIAL. Hopper Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper cottage, Cherry lane . ·

Barttrnm Frank,dairymn.Laburnm.cot Ladd Henry, plumber, 5 Crompton ter Wall Maty (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Shake-

Bass Geo. Wm. farmer, Hill Side farm Morgan Hy.pork butchr.7Crompton ter spare house

Bray Margaret (Miss), farmer Paramor Joseph, jun. farmer

LITTLE MONGEHAM (Mundenham and Mundis- ·of Pembroke College, Oxford, and diocesan inspector' of

holme in old records) is a parish and village, about r mile schools for the Canterbury deanery. The manor is of great

vest from Great Mongeham and 3 miles south-west from antiquity and was given in the year 760, by Aldric, King of

Deal, in the Eastern division of the county, hundred of Cor- Kent, to the monastery of St. Augustine of Canterbury.

nilo, lathe of St. Augustine, Wingham petty sessional divi- Admiral Sir Edward Bridges Rice K.O.B., J.i>. is lord of the

sion, union of Eastry, Deal county court district1 rural manor and principal landowner. The soil is loam; sub-
deanery of Sandwich and archdeaconry and diocese of soil, chalk. The chief crops are W'heat, barley and oats.

Canterbury. The parish church has long been ruinous ; its The area is r, 146 acres ~ rateable "falue, £ r, 302·; the popn-

remr.ins, consisting only of the foundations, stand in the lation in 188r was 172.

ancient graveyard, near the farmhouse belonging to the EAST STUDDALL is in this parish, 2thmuisle*s south-west.
manor; this burial ground has been again used for inter- Letters received via Dover, marked via Deal, arrive

ments since 1853. The living is a discharged rectory with at 8.30 a. m. Deal is the nearest money order & telegraph

that of East Sutton (by Dover) annexed, joint average tithe office

rent-charge £352, net income £3"~3• including 24 acres of WALL LETTER Box cleared at 5.30 p.m.; sunday ro.30 li.m
glebe with residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of Can- The children of this parish attend the school at Great.

terbury, and held since 1884 by the Rev. Lewis Clarke B. A. Mongebam

Clarke Rev. Lewis B.A. The Rectory Fagg Robert, Three Horse Shoes P.H. & Parsons William, market gardener
Marsh Miss, Mayden Sole rise
Marsh Mrs. East Stnddall blacksmith, East Studdall Parker George,farm bailiff toCrowhurst

Food Stephen, farmer Harvey James, farmer, East Studdall Brothers, Mayden Sole farm •

MONKS HORTON is a parish 2 miles north from · yearly value from tithe rent-charge £412, with 21! acres of

Westenhanger station on the South Eastern railway, 5 glebe and residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of Canter-
north-west from Hythe and 7 east from Ashford, in the bury, and held since r885 by the Rev. John Thomas Pearse
Eastern division of the county, Stouting hundred, lathe of M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, who resides at Bra-
Shepway, Elham petty sessional division and union, Hythe bourne. Horton Park is the seat of John Kirkpatrick esq.
county court district and in the rural deanery of Elham and M.A.,J.P. lord of the manor and principal landowner. The

arcbdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. 'fhe church- of St. soil is light and chalk; the north of the parish is on the chalk

Peter is a building of flint with stone dressings, principally formation and the south on the gault and greensand. The
in the Early English style, and consisting of chancel and chief crops are wheat, peas, beans and oats. The area is

nave and a western turret, containing 2 bells: the chancel x,o83 acres; rateable value, £1,4II; the population in x88I
has sedilia, piscina and a credence and there are some was 148.
ancient monuments to the Rooke and Rpkeby families : a Parish Clerk, George Coltnm.

memorial window has been erected by his widow to Rev. Letters through Hythe arrive at 9 a.m. Sellinge is thf)
George Booth Perry-Ayscough B.A. vicar r872-85, who diei nearest money order & telegraph office
Aug. 31st, 1885 : the church was restored in 1847 and has
ISO sittings. The register dates from the year 1558. The Hv- The children of this parish attend Stanford school

ing is a rectory annexed to the vicarage of Brabourne, joint CARRIER.-Wm. Howland, to Ashford, tues. ; to Hythe,thurs

KirkpatrickJohn H.A., J.P. Horton park Brett Henry, farmer Howland William,carrier
Richardson James Richard, farmer &
Spain Henry Edwards Edward (exors. of), farmers
hop grower, Horton priory
Barton Waiter, farmer Chambers William, grazier Smith Ehza (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Birch Stephen, farmer Hammon John, farmer

Brenchley James, blacksmith Howland Caleb, farmer



MONKTON is a parish situated on the river Stour, 2 church contains 200 sittings. The register dates from the

miles north-vest from Minster station on the South East.ern year r6o4. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value from
railvay, 7 west from Ramsgate and 6 south-east from Mar- tithe rent-charge £289, with residence, in the gift of the
gate, in the Isle of Thanet division of the county, hundred of Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since r884 by the Rev.
Ringsiow, lathe of St. Augustine, Isle and union of Thanet. Richard Lea Allnutt M.A. of St. Peter's College, Cambridge.

Ramsgate petty sessional division and county court district, There are several small charities amounting to about £43·
rural deanery of Westbere and archdeaconry and diocese of The manor was given to the priory of Christ Church, Can_,

Gmterbury. The church of St. Mary Magdalene is an terbury, by Queen Edgiva (mother of kings Edmnnd and

ancient building of stone in the Norman and Early English Eadred), in 9()1. Waiter's Hall is the seatofGeorge Alfred

styles, with later insertions, consisting of chancel, nave, Collett esq. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are lords or

IInorth porch and I' western tower of Early English date, con- the manor. The principal landowners are George Alfred

wining 3 bells: there was formerly a north aisle, opening Collett esq. the Marquess Conyngham, the Ecclesiastical

~ th~ nave by five Point.ed arches, :whic~ ~ay still be seen Commissioners, the Dean and ~ha.pter of Ca.nterb~r~, H: H.

built mto the north wall: the carved pulptt JS Jacobean~ the Powell Cotton esq. and Mrs. SICklemore. The soil IS hght

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4:64 "MONKTON. ·KENT. [KELLY7S .

• ..daysr• . anteasr.,e45a '

.cbalk; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley, a.m.& at 8 cleared outwards .
oats, hops and potatoes. The area is 2,370 acres; rateable & 6.15 a.m. on sundays & ·
p.m. 4.50 p.in. on sundays. The
&

value, £5, 18o; the population in 1881 was 372. money order & telegraph office is at Minster
Sexton, Thomas Ansley.
•.

~OST OFFICE.-John Lamb, receiver. Letters through National School (mixed), erected in 1870, for go children;

Ramsgate are delivered at 8.15 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. on week average attendance, 67; Miss Annie May, mistress

Allnutt Rev. Richard Lea M.A. Vicar.tge Clutton George, farmer, The Parsonage Holmes James, New inn

Collett George Alfred, Walters hall Collard Ambrose, jun. farmer, Monk- Lamb John, grocer & baker, Post office

Do01·ne William, Vulcan villa ton lodge Maxted Edward Jas. farme'l', Plumstone

Goodson George M. Cleve court Collard l''rancis de Bertrem, farmer & Miles Albert, carpenter

COMMERCIAL. cattle salesman, Gore street Miller Thos. farmer, Monkton Road farm

Collard Henry, assistant overseer & col- Ovenden Thomas, farmer, Gore street

l3artlett William John, farmer, The lector of rates, New house Studham Geo.market gardener,Fernlea

Parsonage GoodsonGeo.Minter, farmer, Cleve court Terry James, smith

:Birch William, market gardener, Cleve Hog!>inJohn, farmer, MonktonCourt frm

MOTTINGHAM, formerly an extra-parochial hamlet, THE RoYAL NAVAL ScHOOL, carried on since 1843 in build-

was fonned into an ecclesiast.ical parish in 1884, and is 1 ings situated in Lewisham High road, in the Hatcham

situated one mile south from Eltham church and about half a district of New Cross, was in 188g removed to new build-

mile from Eltham station on the Dartford loop line of the ings at West Chiselhnrst park in this parish; these com•

South Eastern railway ; it is within the jurisdiction of the prise a mansion of two storeys in the Italian style, with a

Central Criminal court and Metropolitan police, in theNorth projecting colonnaded porch & balustraded parapet &

Western division of the county, Blackheath hundred and a lofty clock tower; extensive wings have been added,

petty sessional division, lathe of Sutton-at-Hone, Bromley f at a total cost of about £26,ooo; the buildings, which

union and district board of works, Greenwich county court incorporate the foundation stone of the old school at

district and in the rural deanery of Woolwich and archdea- New Cross, laid by the late Prince Consort, occupy over

conry and diocese of Rochester. The church of St.Andrew, 6~ acres, with surrounding playgrounds of 10 acres, &

erected in 1879 and consecrated in x88o, is an unfinished were openedJuly 17th, x88g, by H.R.H. Prince Georgeof

building of red brick with st.Qne dressings, in the Gothic Wales K.G. The school was founded in 1831 & opened at

style, and at present consists only of chancel, nave and Camberwell in 1833, but in 1843 was transferred to the

south transept: there are sittings for 200 persons; 120 sit- premises at New Cross, which have recently l>.een pur·

tings being free. The register dates from the year 1884. chased by the Goldsmiths' Company. The primary object

The living is a rectory, gross yearly value from tithe rent- of the school is to board & educate the sons of naval &

charge £221 18s. with residence, in the gift of the Bishop marine officers at the least possible expense.& in some

of Rochester, and held since 1881 by the Rev. George Barber cases at a reduced cost, or gratuitously, a preference

Peregrine Viner M. A. of Trinity College, Toronto. There is being given to the orphans of those who have fallen in their

_a Wesleyan chapel and a branch of the London City Mission. country's service: the training given is such as to qualify

The soil is clay ; subsoil, clay. The land is chiefly in them for the Universities, the Naval, Military & Civil ser·

pasture. The area is 641 acres ; rateable value, £s, roo; vices & for mercantile & other pursuits. Since the school

the populati'On in 1B6r was 142 and in 188x, 779· was first opened at Camberwell in 1833 it has educated

PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- upwards of 3,180 boys, of whom 443 have entered the

James Noble Smith, receiver. Letters delivered by mes- navy, 136 have joined the marines, & 226 have passed

senger from Eltham at 8 a.m. & :t.30 & 6.30 p.m. ; dis- into the army; a limited number of the sons of gentle·

patched thereto at 9.40 a.m. & 12.40, 4-35 & 8.5 p.m. men, unconnected with the services, are admitt~d on

s.The nearest telegraph office is at Eltham somewhat advanced terms both as day boys and

A School Board of members was formed 26 Jan. 1876 ; boarders. Attached to the school is an exhibition of

Alfred Beavis, :Fern cottage, Mottingham, clerk to the £12 a year, tenable for 4 years; the Malcolm Scholarship

board & attendance officer. Board meets every 3rd of £35 a year for 3 years & the Clothworkers' Scholar-

wed. in the month • ship of £30 yearly for 3 years, all these being tenable at

Board School (mixed), erected in 1877, for 203 children; the universities; nominations for naval cadetships &

average attendance, 150; David H. Waters, master; Mrs. assistant clerkships in the Royal Navy are given yearly by
• Waters, mistress
the Lords of the Admiralty ; and the Yarborough Scholar·

CARRIERS:- ships, of about £33, is awarded as a naval prize, &gold

Carter, Paterson & Co. Limited, three times daily & silver medals, certificates & prizes of books are also

J>ickford & Co. twice daily given annually. Rev. J ames White, head master &

London Parcels Delivery Co. twice daily chaplain

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Viner Rev. George Barber Peregrine Masters Eliza (Miss), grocer,&agent for

l3eavis Alfred, :Fern cottage M.A. Vicarage W. & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit mers

Cattee William [missionary], Court Von Orsbach Rev. Engelbert, Motting- Miller William John,fanner,Court farm

· Farm cottage ham house Mills Edward John, builder

Caulfeild Gen. Gordon, The Bungalow White Rev. James, Royal Naval school Norman Albert E. dairyman

Elliot Gilbert, Highfield Wilson Alfred, 2 Burgoyne villas Phillips Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundress

Evans William, I Burgoyne villas Woods George Orbell, Devonshire villa Pollock J. & Sons, builders

Garrett Waiter, Westover Pollock John, corn merchant

Hackett Charles, Somerset villa COMMERCIAL. Price John, cowkeeper & dairyman

Hammond Miss, Sidmonth villa Barber Louis, carman H.astin Charles, tobacconist & stationer

Hart William, Hill side Biggs Edwin Ferris, butcher Rhodes Geo.farmer,MottinghamPk.frm

J ames J ames Philip, Homerdale BrownWilliam, farmer, Mottingham frm Ringer Joseph, wheelwright

Kelby Flint · Cam John, Porcupine P.H Royal Naval School (Rev. James White,

Langworthy Mrs. •Fairmount Cambridge Herbert, boot & shoe maker head master & chaplain)

Lenny William, Clifton villa Hawes Caleb, coffee rooms Smith James Noble, grocer & beer re-

Lucas Charles P. The Elms Haworth Joseph Chester, jun. plumber tailer, Post office

McEwan Alexander, Mottingham lodge Howie John, Prince of Wales P.H Speight Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Maeers Charles I· Hunt Thomas, plumber Turner & Sons, coal merchants
Roots James D. Chesapeke Hyde Edward, blacksmith Turner John, baker

Tucker William, Cedar mount Hyde George, wheelwright Wadlow Henry, tailor

MURSTON is a parish and small village three-quarters The register of baptisms and marriages dates from the year
1561 ;·burials, 11562. The living is a rectory, apportioned
of a mile north-east from Sittingbourne, in the North tithe rent-charge ,£,616, with 45 acres of glebe and resi·
Eastern division of the county, Milton hundred and union,
lathe of Scray, Faversham petty sessional division, Sitting- deuce, in the gift of St. John's College, Cambridge, and
bourne county court district and in the rural deanery of held since 1882 by the Rev. Alexander Freeman M.A.late
Sittingbourne, archdeaconry of Maidstone and diocese of
Canterbury. The church of All Saints is a building of flint fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, F.R.A.s., F.C.P.S.
and stone, in the Early English and Perpendicular styles, The rectory house, built in 1867, is very pleasantly situated
eonsisting of chancel with north aisle, nave, north aisle, west
porch and a western tower containing 2 bells : part of the in 17 acres of glebe land and surrounded by some fine
ancient church remains as a mortuary chapel, but the timber. The par~sh consists principally of marsh, bounded
arcades of the nave and chancel have been worked into the on the west by Milton Greek and on the north by th1;1 Swale.
new church, erected in x873-4 on a fresh site, at a cost of There are several docks on the Creek for landing goods and,
a quay, and over the .Swale is a ferty to Elmley. Brick-.
about £3,ooo, raised by subscription: there are 300 sittings. making is extensively carried on here, as is also the manu·

facture of cement ; and here are the Sittingbourne gas

DIRECTORY.] KENT.... • NEW CROSS. t 495

works and the ship and boat building yard of Smeed, Dean f p.m.; dispatched at 9 a. m. & 6 p.m. Sittiugbourne is

and Co. I.imited. P. T. Herbert Wykeham esq. is lord of 1 the nearest telegraph office. There is a receiving house

~e manor. The principal landowners are the trustees of at Malcomb place. Letters dispatched at 9 a.m. & 6p.m

GeorgeSmeedesq. E. Stains esq. and Mrs. White.• rhesoil is
brick earth; subsoil, chalk. The area is 1,292 acres of land I WALL Box at Elmsley ferry cleared at 8.45 a.m. & 5·15 p.m

and 152 of water; rateable value, £6,554; the population National Schools (mixed), built in r868, for 420 children;

in r88r was 876. average attendance, boys & girls, 270 ; infants, 140 ; the

Parish Clerk, John James Wakelen. 1 school has a small endowment from a charity left in 1783

POST, T. & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- 1 by William Houssin for the schools of Bapchild, Tong &

Henry James Kift, postmaster. Letters delh·ered through 1 Murston ; James Hales Pudney, master; Mrs. Edith
Sittingboume, arrive at 6.451!; 11.10 a.m. & 4·45 & 6.55 ~ Pudney, mistress; Edward Henry, attendance officer

Freeman Rev. Alexanderx.A., F.R.A.s., Carpenter William, beer retailer PankhurstEdwd.fruiterer,Low.Mnrston

F.C.P.S. Rectory Chesson George, Bricklayers' Arms P.H Sittingbourne District Gas Company;

White Mrs. East hall Coast Harry, fruiterer, Lower Murston works (W. J. Harris, sec.); office,

COMMERCIAL. Coast J ane(Mrs. ),laundrss. Low. Murstn High street, Sittingboume

Browning Arthur, marine store dealer Farris Thomas, grocer & baker Smeed, Dean & Co. Limited, ship & boat

Burham Brick, Lime & Cement Co. Kift Henry James, grocer & postmaster builders & brick makers

Limited (Alfred Blake, manager); & Mannooch William, New inn White Haniet (Mrs.), farmer & fruit

at Burham; & Burham wharf, Belve- Masters John, boat & barge builder, grower, East hall

dere road, Lambeth sE Adelaide dock Wickens John, Elmley Ferry House P.H



NACXINGTON is a parish about 2t miles south from are 75 sittings, go being free. The register dates from the

Canterbury, in the Eastern division of the county, in the 1 year 1538. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value

city and county of the city of Canterbury, lathe of St. £too, with residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of Can-

Augustine, hundred and union of Bridge and Petham, petty terbury, and held since 1884 by the Rev. Augustus Francis

sessional division of Home, Canterbury county court dis- Smith H.A. of Pembroke College, Cambridge. Earl Sondes

trict and in the rural deanery, arcbdeaconry and diocese of is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is loam;

Canterbury. There is no proper village, the houses being subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and

much scattered. The churcb of St. Mary is a- small build- hops. The area is 906 acres; rateable value, £2,087; the

ing of flint, in the Norman and Early English styles, stand- population in 1881 was 120.

ing on a gentle rise at a snort distance from the road, and Parish Clerk Stephen Adams.

consists of chancel wit.h south chapel, nave, north por-ch 1\nd •' Can~erbury, h nearest money rd &
a low western tower with spire, containing one bell: south Letters through te o er

of the chancel is a small arched recess. on the north side is telegraph office, arrlve at 6.15 a. m. & 13.15 p.m. WALL
another, apparently an aumbry: a 'single Pointed arch LET"l'E~ Box cleared at, week. days, 12·3° & 7·45 p.m. i
admits from the chancel into the chapel, which contains sundaJs, 12·45 p.m

monuments to the family of Milles and has two small The children of this parish attend the school at Lower

recesses in the wall, one of which incloses a piscina: there Hardres

Collard Thomas Louis COMMERCIAL. Collard Ann (Mrs.), fanner & hop

Fairbairn William Andrew, Heppington Collard Bros. auctioneers & valuers. grower, Sextries farm
MountMrs. Court'lodge · Seeadvertisement Miller George Thomas,- carpenter,
Smith Rev. Aug. Francis H. A. Vicarage
Waterfield Ottiwell Charles M.A., J.P. Collard Thomas Louis, auctioneer & wheelwright & smith, Street end
valuer, farmer & hop grower, see Mount George, farmer & hop grower,
Nackington house Collard Brothers
Parsonage farm

NETTLESTEAD is a village and parish, on the the work has been assigned by Mr. Charles Winston to the

navigable Medway, on the road from Maidstone to Ton~ period I..J25·39: there are 230 sittings, r8o being free. The
bridge, 6 miles south-west from Maidstone, in the South register dates from the year 1640. The living is a rectory,
Western division of the county, lathe of Aylesford, Twyford consolidated with that of West Barming,[early value from
hnndred, petty sessional division of Mailing, Maidstone tithe rent-charge £420, with residence an 38 acres of glebe,
union and county court district, rural deanery of North in the gift of and held since 1862 by the Rev. William
Malling, archdeaconry of Maidstone and diocese of Canter- Francis Cobb M.A. of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
bnry. The Wateringbury and Yalding stations on the Here are the remains of what was once & magnificent
South Eastern railway are both in this parish. 'The church mansion, dating from the early part of the 14th century,
of St. Mary, situated on rising ground above the Medway and for nearly three centuries in the occupation of the De
and commanding a fine prospect, is a building of stone, in Pympe family. Lady George Gordon-Lenno:x:, who is lady
the Rectilinear style, consisting of chancel, nave, south of the manor, and Roger Leigh esq. are the principal land-
porch and a low western tower containing 4 bells: the nave owners. The soil is loam; subsoil, rock, gravel and clay.
IS lofty and has three large windows on either side, contain- The chief crops are the usual cereals, hops and fruit. The
ing some very good painted glass; one on the north side, area is 1,453 acres; rateable value, £3,723; the population
t.he colouring of which is very fine, being entirely filled with in 1881 was 595·

representations of saints beneath rich canopies, together NETTLESTEAD GREEN is near to Yalding station.
with shields of arms; the east window also contains much Parish Clerk, Benjamin Crook.

glass of the same kind ; two of its scenes formerly consti-

tuted part of "St. Thomas' window" {the westernmost on PosT OFFICE. John Shepherd, receiver. Letters arrive

athe north side of the nave) and are believed to represent from Maidstone at 8 a.m.; dispatched at 5·45 p.m. The

the reception of Thomas Becket by the monks of St. nearest money order & telegraph office is at Wateringbnry

Augustine's monastery, Canterbury, after his reconciliation National School (mixed), built in 1865, for• 120 children;
with the king, and the devotions of sick people at his shrine; average attendance, 73 ; Miss Catherine Caulton, mistress

Cobb Rev. Wm. Francis ll.A. Rectory Coulter Charles, shopkeeper Shepherd John, blacksmith, Post office

COMMERCIAL. Crook Benjamin, cowkeeJ}er Talbot James, fruit 3rower ·

Allen John, fatmer & hop grower Cuckow John, beer retailer Titus Horatio, comrcl. trav. The Hollies

Bnss George, shopkeeper Excell Thomas, farm bailiff to Mrs. E. Walker John, potter

Batchelor William, wheelwright Gibb, Rock farm Wickham Hnmphrey, farmer, hop &

Clapson John, Hop Pole P.H Hutson Louisa (Mrs.), Kent Arms P.H fruit grower, Nettlestead court

Collins John, fruit grower

NEW CROSS suburb of E'urrey: New Cross is in theWestern division of the county,
is an increasingly populous

London, 4 miles south-east, with stations on the London, Blackheath petty sessional division, Greenwich union and
Brighton and South Coast, South Eastern and L~ndon, county court district, South Eastern Metropolitan postal

Chatham and Dover railways ; the East London railway district and in the rural deanery of Greenwich and arch·

from Wapping, through the Thames tunnel, having branch ·deaconry and diocese of Rochester. HATCHAM, a manor and

lines terminating in the New Cross stations of the London, hamlet, was formed into an ecclesiastical parish July 4,

Brighton and South Coast and South Eastern Railway Corn- 1845, and enlarged Qut of the parish of St. Paul, Deptford,

panies. The district is in the civil parish of St. Paul, March 14, I851. The church of St. James, Hatcham,erected

Deptford, and within the parliamentary borough of Dept- in 1853, is a building of stone in the Gothic style of the

ford, fotmed under the" Redistribution of Seats Act, 1885,'' 14th century, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, north porch

and also within the county of London as constituted by the and a baptistery : there are 900 sittings, half being free.

"Local Government Act, 1888," and includes the ecclesias-1 The register dates from the year 1853. The living is a

..tical parish of St. James, Hatcham, which is partly in 1vicarage, yearly endowment £203, with pew rents and
• K. S. & S. 30

l

466 NEWlCROSS. KENT. (:JCELLY's

re~~~idence, in the gift of the Chnrch Patronage Society, and C. G. Wyehe, E. F. E. Wigram M. A. curate!!, 8 & rt a. m,

held since i88S by the Rev. Sydney Augustus Selwyn K.A. g.1.5 & 6.go p.m. ; thu1'8. 7.30 p.m

of Caius College, Cambridge. Hatcham Park is a -district SCHOOLS:-- ~ .

chapelry formed, 13th Aug. 1872, out of the hamlet of The Aske Schools, locally in the county of Surrey, were

Hatcham, and has a church named All Saints in New Cross founded in 1692, from an endowment left by RobertAske

road; for which see Post Office London Directory. The esq, haberdasher, who died in 1688: the present buildings

Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute occupies were erected in x875, the school having been previOUBly

the buildings in Lewisham High road till lately belonging refounded in 1865, by the Haberdashers' Company, acting

to the Royal Naval School, removed in 1889 to Motting- under a new scheme of the Charity Commissioners j .a

ham, near Eltham ; these are of brick, in a plain but sub- sum of £6oo is appropriated to exhibitions from the~Je

stantial style, and were first erected in 1843 ; the foundation schools to some place of higher education or professional

stone, now transferred to the new premises at Mottingham, training ; the schools are also centres fol' the Cambrid~

being laid by his late Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Local examinations, & at present (x89o} there are 300

and the tota.l cost, including subsequent alterations and boys&; 220 girls: the course of study has special refel'>o

additions, was about £42,00o. A chapel, erected by private ence to the requirements of professional & commercial

munificence, was consecrated by the Lord Bishop of London, life&; the entrance examinations at the Universities: &

June 22, 1853· The area is 882 acres; the population in new school for girls is now ( 1890) in course of erection in

1881 was 12,909 in Kent and 4,753 in Surrey. Jerningham road; the schools are managed by a body of

ST. JoHN's is a portion of this district, having a station on 15 governors: bead master, W. J. Spratling esq. B. se.

the South Eastern railway. See BROCKLBY. LOnd., F.G.s. ; hesd mistress, Miss Connolly ; clerk. to the

PosT & M. 0., T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, managers, R. J. Ellis, of whom forms of application for

l39 Lewisham High road.-Mrs. Mary Ann Higgins, admission & further information may be obtained at tbe

receiver. Letters dispatched at 9.xo, 10.10 & 11.55 a. m. schools, where he attends every toes. thurs. & aa~.
1, 3• 5, 5-151 9 & 11.30 p.m.; parcel post, 10 a.m. x, 3 & mornm• g

gp.m St. James' National (mixed), St. James' road, Hatcham,

PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, 245 built in 1851 > children on the registers, r8o; average

Lewisham High road.~Duke Dyke, receiver. Letters attendance, 145 ; Miss Harvey, mistress

dispatched at 8.55, 9·So, u.5o a.m. 12.50, 3.15, 5.15 p.m. RAILWAY STATIONS:-
&; 9 p.m. on sundays. Nearest telegraph office is at 139 London, Chatham & Dover, Lewisham road, William Lucy,

Lewisham High road ·w.station master
PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:-. ,
South Eastern, New Cross rd. T. Newport, station mast
Freemasons' Lodge, meetings tues. at the New Cross South Eastern, St. John's, Thomas Privett, station master

Public hall, Lewisham High road London, Brighton & South Coast, New Cross road, Philip

New Cross Public Hall, Lewisham High road, William Bedser, station master

Morton, lessee; George Want, hall keeper CARRIERS TO LONDON:-

PLACE OF WORSHIP, with times of services:- lsaacChinn, Geo. H. Fordham, Gridley&Ford,J.Williams,

St. James' Church, St. James' road, Hatcham,Rev. Sydney William Wootton, Thomas May &; London Parcels Delivery

Augustns Selwyn M.A. vicar; Rev. John R. Line H.A. Co. daily

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. '' Bell William Chas. 83 Jerningham rd Burnell Frederick, 113 Sbardeloes road
Beribow Miss, 6x Jerningham road
Abbott Benjamin, 42 Pepys road Benn Mrs. 20 J erningham road Burney W. H. 79 J erningham road

Adams James1 143 Shardeloes road Bennett Mrs. 47 St. Donatt's road Burt H. N. 6 Alpha road
Adams Thomas, 208 Lewisham High rd Best James, 8x Shardeloes road
Best Miss, 2 St. Donatt's road Butcher Frederick, 52 St. Do1;1att's rd
Bevan William, 66 Florence road
Agar Henry Francis, 84 :Florence road Camden Henry, 2 St. James's,Hatcham
Biart Eugime, 102 St. Donatt's road
Agate W. 43 Lewisham High road CampbellColinWm. 26Lewishm. High rd
Biddies Jn. Wilson, 155 Shardeloes rd
Alexander Cba.s.B.6xLewisham H,igh rd Campbell James, 90 St. Donatt's road
Billing 1<'. A. F.R.S.L., F.B.H.s. 7 St.
Alford Fredk. Cbas. 68 St. Donatt's rd Donatt's road Candy Hugh, 2 Park road n

Allen Claude, 69 Florence road Billings Edward John, 23 Brindley st Caplan Rev. Herman, 31 Amersham rd
Birch William F. 15 Florence road
Allen George Staffell, 145 Shardeloes rd Bishop Miss, xo Jerningham road Carletti Louis, 48 Amersham road
Bittdorf Richard Julius, 8 Florence rd
Allen Miss, 25 Lewisham High road Blackwell Mrs. xoo Lewisham High rd Carlile E. 43 Amersham road

Allen Thomas, 77 Pepys road Blade John Robert,173 Sb.ardeloes road Carpenter Montague, 35 Shardeloes rd
Blair R. 36 J erningham road
Allen William Arthur, 36 Pepys road Bland Thomas, 44 Shardeloes road Carr George, 37 St. Donatt's road
Block John, 40 Lewisham High road
Anderson Mrs. 49 St. Donatt's road Bohu J. H. 38 Lewisham High roa<l Carr Jame11, 3 Jerningbam road

Andrews James,24A, Lewisham Highrd Bolton George, 46 Amersham road Carter H. B. 287 Lewisham High road
Booth J n. Brooke, xg6 LewishamHigh rd
Andrews William, 74 Shardeloes road Borley Alfred Wm. 32 .Amershatn road Carver John, 72 Florence r~
Bourne Francis, 27 Pepys road
Archer Mrs. 75 Lewisham High road Bourne Thomas, 69 Jerningham road Cassell Frederick1 16 St. James's

Armet Miss, x6 Park roa<l Boust Samuel, 63 Florence road Catchpole Fredk.Jas.n Jerningham rd

. ArnoJd Frank, 21 St. James's Bower Mrs. 45 Amersham road Catt Frank V. 49 Florence road
Boys George Adam, 26 Pepys road
Arnold Mrs. II St. James's Brandrum Hy. 111 Lewishatu High rd Cattamole John W. 25 Pepys road
Brazier Ed ward, 2 Shardeloes road
Arnold Mrs. 19 St. James's Bremerkamp Cornelius. The Lime~, Cawson James, 81 Amersham road

Ash Georg-e, 51 Lewisham High road St. James's Chambers Samuel, 51 St. Donatt's td

Ashford Misses, 63 Lewisham High rd Brenchley Mrs. 85 Shardeloes ;ro!ld Chapman George, 3 l''lorence road

Astley G. G. 178 Lewisham High road Brent Edward, 41 Florence road Cherry Goorge Wm. 15 Jerninghr.m rd
Bring Fredk. A.259 Lewisham High rd
Atkins James, x69 Shardeloes road Brock Mrs. 76 St. Donatt's road Clark Allen Fenn, 89 Jerninghamroad
BrokenshireNichols,86Lewisbm.High rd
Attree Henry .Robins, 4 St. Donatt's rd Brooks Mrs. 2S.St. Donatt's road Clark Jsph. Hazeldene,57Jerningham r.d

Aitreed Thomas, .55 Jerningham road Brooks Mrs. S. 77 Lewisham High rd Clarke Arthur, 51 Shard~loes rood
Brown George, 29 St. Donatt's road .
Austin Chas. I St. Ja.mes's,NewCross rd Brown George, 28 Shardeloes road Clarke John, 8 Pepys road

Austin Mrs. x8 Florence road Brown John, 140 St. Donatt'a road Clarkson Mrs. 125 Shardeloes road
Brown Mrs. 4 Alpha road
Austin Wm. Alex. 78 Florence road . Brown Wm. 17 Lewisham High road Clayton George, 13 St. Donatt's road
Brownfield Fdk. Chas. 17 J erningham rd
.Avenell Walter, 29 Amersham road Browning Percy, 23 Pepys road Clements Mrs. E. 12 Florence road
Bryan John, 22 Brindley street
Avery Benjamin, 24 Lewisham High rd Cockle I<'rederick, 79 Florence road
Bryer Frederick, 157 Shardel(les road
Avery John, 8o St. Donatt's road Bull Charles, 59 Pepys road Coe Edwin, 101 Jerningham road

Aylmore George Bushby, 27 Lewisham Bullock Miss, 24 Amersham road Cole J. H. 180 Lewisham High road
Bulmer John Henry, 35 Amersha.m rd
High road Burgess Robert, 3 Shardeloes road Coleman Hugb, 79 St. Donatt's road

Aylwin Chas. Edwd. 102 Shardeloes rd Coles Thomas J n. 87 St. Donatt's road

Baddon Rev. H. [Cong.], 35 Pepys rd Collett Mrs. 24 St. Donatt's road

Bailey William, 26 Amersham road Collins George, 91 Jerningham road

Baker John, 97 Shardeloes road Cook James, 68 Florence road

Baker Joseph Henry, 137 Shardeloesrd Cook William, 4 Amersham road

Baker Mrs. 79 Lewisham High road Cooke Albert, 1: Florence road

Bannister Miss, 8 Amersham road Coomber - , 16 Shardcloes road

Bantin Fredk. David, 6o St. Donatt's rd Cooper Ha.ye!l, roo St. Donatt's road

Barclay Mrs. 31 Pepys road Co()per M17S. 2 Alpha road

Barker Thomas Hy. 25 Jerningham rd Cormack William G. 38 Pepys road

Barnes Miss, 21 Amersham road Corrick Wm. 39 Lewisham High road

soBa.rrat Josiah, 15 Park: road Costet: John B. 151 Shardeloes road

Barter William, St. Donatt's road Cotes Miss,. 31 St. James's

Bayer Arthnr, 39 Pepys road Conrt George, 163 Shardeloes road
Coventry Mrs. u Pepys road
Beach Thomas, 2 Jerningham road

J Beattie Alexander R.N. 55 Pepys road <JowanDemetrius,92 Lewisha.mHigh rd

Bednall Alfred, 130 St. Donatt's road Cowell William, 72 Shardeloes road

Belli;Ienry, 124 St. Donatt's road Cowie W. C. 170 Lewisham High ru.d

DIRECtORY.] KENT. NEW CROSS. 467

Cox Mrs. 58 F1orenoo road Gale Mrs. H. 26 St. Donatt'8 road Hon«! Rev.Evelyn Joseph M. A. St. John's

CrackneU Miss, 14 Park road Galpin Wait. Fk. 66 Lewisham High rd vicarage, Lewisham High road

Cra..ag George, 281 Lewisham High rd Gardiner Mrs. 33 Amersham road Honour Daniel, 18 Shardeloes road

Craven Joseph, 3 Dixon road Gardner Prof. Edward Vincent F.A.s., Hooker Joseph, 45 Florence road

Crawsbaw Phillip, 99 Jerningbam road H.S.A. 59 Florence road Hooper Miss, 105 Lewisham High road

Crear Grant, I 10 Shardelof'S road Garrett Charles, 30 Florence road Horey Fredk. Wm. 26 Jerningham rd

Creasey William, 42 Shardeloes road Gates George, 12 Jerningham road Horn Mrs. William, I Pepys road

Creasy Henry Sully, 79 Amersham t•d Gay J. J. 13 Shardeloes road Horsburg Robert, 49 Lewisham High rd
Croft William, 23 Lewisham High road Geary Hamilton Fdk. 28 Jernin~ham rd Hoskins Waite-r, 26 Sha-rdeloes road

Croom Edmund Fredk. 17 St. J ames's Gell Alfred, 93 Jerningham road Houlton William, 39 Florence road

Cross Jn. Benfield, 92 St. Donatt's rd Germer Charles, 4I Jemingham road Howarth Thomas, 36 Shardeloes road

Crowtber G. J. 20 Amersham road Gibbs Mrs. S. A. 82 Florence road Hoyles William, 114 Shardeloes road

Culling George Henry, 13 St. James's Gibson Mrd. 69 St. Donatt's road Hubbard Mrs. 14 Florence road

Corry Gilbert, 4 Jerningham road Gibson William, I St. Donatt's road HudsoJl Harry, I9 St. Donatt's road

Dalton Alfred, 2I Pepys road Gissing John V. 98 St. Donatt's road Hudson Robert, xo Park road

DandridgeAbsolom,sen. 3oShardeloes rd Gissin~ Robert Wm. 84 St. Donatt's rd Hndson Thomas Wm. 9 St. Donatt's rd

DandridgeAbsolm.109Lewishm.High rd Gi!!sing Thos. Skinner, 17 Shardeloes rd Hnghes John Alfred, 28 Florence road
Darby John, 8o Shardeloes road Gleal""es Alfred Robert, s Shardeloes rd Hulse Miss, 28 Amersham road

Davies Frank Wm. 12 Shardeloes road Glock Mrs. 6 Shardeloes road Humphrey Mr!J. I6 St. Donatt's road
Davies William, 40 St. Donatt's road Glover Robt. Reavley, 94 ~hardeloes rd HumphriesMrs. 238 Lewisham High -rd
Daris Howell, I2 Amersham road
Goddard William, 25 St. James's Hunt Richard, 162 Lewisham High rd
Davis John, 6 Pepys road
Godfrey Frederick, 53 Shardeloes road Hurroek V. 28 Pepys road
Davis Mrs. I7I Shardeloes road
Godley Henry, 82 St. Donatt's road Hurry George, 67 St. Donatt's road
Day Herbert., 77 Shardeloes road
Godwin George, I6 Amersham rood Hutcb.insonClmnt.269Lewishm.High rd
Dean Mrs. 78 Shardeloes road
Goldie Robert, SI Jerningham road Hutchinson John, 41 Amersham road
Defee Benjamin, 31 Amersham road Good Edward, 4 Dixon road
Derty Henry, 67 Pepys road Hutehinson Thomas, 9 Park -road

Goode Miss, 46 Shardeloes road Hyde Thomas, 97 Jerningham road
Dickinson Artbur John F.I.c., F.c.s. 4 Goodfellow Geo. 102 Lewisham High rd Inch John, 17 Park road
Shardeloes road
Goodman John, 261 Lewisham High -rd lngram Miss, 40 Pepys road
Dickinson George, 5 Florence road
Goodyear Charles, I2 St. James's Jackson William, 57 Lewisham High rd
Doddridge Alfred,I64LewisbamHigh rd Gossage J. 63 Amersham road
Jacob Arthur, 198 Lewisham Htgh road
Jacob B. J. 6.f. Lewisham High road
Downing Henry, 33 Pepys road Grant John, 39 Jerningham road

Downing William, 59 Amersham road Gray Hen-ry John, 88 Shardeloes road Jacob Jesse, 52 Florence road
Downing William Alex. IO Pepys road Gray W. Lewis, 277 Lewisham High rd Jacobs James, 47 Pepys road

Drake Robert James LL.B. I6o Lewis- Green Mrs. 69 Amersham road Jafa Bernard, -x8 Lewisham High road

ham High road Green Mrs. Da¥id, 73 Shardeloes road Jager James, 37 Amersham road

Drewitt Mrs. 7I Jerningham road Green Thomas, 222 Lewisham High rd James John, 21 Lewisham ro1d

Dudfield Frederick, 87 Shardeloes road Greenaway Charles, I09 Shardeloes rd Jee Thomas James, 45 Pepys rood

Duguid Mrs. 40 Jerningham road Greenhill William, 72 St. Donatt's road Jeffery M:s. 76 Shardeloes road

Durrant Charles, I I Florence road Greenhough David William, 212 Lewis• Johns Mrs. 56 St. Donatt's road

Dussack Angelo,113 Lewisham High rd ham High road Johns W, H. 25 Florence road

Dussek A. L. 85 Lewisham High road Gregory Henry Thos. 87Jerninghamrd Johnson Joseph Samuel, 21 Brindley st

Dussek. Theodore, 120 Shardeloes road Grimmett Mrs. 147 Shardeloes road John:>on Miss, 49 Jerningham road

Dutton Henry James, I9 Alpha road Grondal A. 24 Jerningham road Jobnson Miss, IS Lewisham High Toad

Dyer George, 10 St. James's Gunning Mrs. 36 Lewisham High road Johnson Mrs. 27 Jerningham road

Dymott Francis, 215 LewishamHigh rd Gurley Mrs. 46 Pepys road Jones C. H. 61 St. Donatt's road
Jones W. E. 67 Florence road
Eakin James, I Amersham road Hackell Mrs. 10 Amersham road

Easto Miss, 3I Jerningham. road Hagan Henry, Bo Florence road Josepb Edward Alder, 24 St. James's

Edgley Mrs. x8 Pepys road Hall Henry Wm. I72 Lewisham High rd Kavanagh Patrick M. D. 186 Lewisharr

Edwards Rev. Edward R. 8 Park road Hall Mrs. 9 Amersha.m road High road

Eedle Frederick, 81 Jemingham road Hallam Robert Wm. 75 Shardeloes rd Kedgley Charles, 97 Lewisham High rd

Ellis Mrs. 8 St. James's Hallows Thomas, I9 Lewisham High rd Keen Henry Jas. 31 Lewisham High rd

Ellison Chas. Edwin, 42 Florence road Hamlin Miss, 18 Alpha road Keene John, 105 Jerningham road

Endacott Stephen, 8 Alpha road Hamlyn John, 47 Shardeloes road Keliher James John, 37 Jerningham rd

Epps Mrs. M. E. 23 Shardeloes road Hammond Robert William, 7 Park rd Kell Miss, SI Amersham road

Eustace Edwin, 12 St. Donatt's road Hards James, xo8 St. Donatt's road Kennard John, 220 Lewisham High rd

Eustace Henry, 20 Florence road Harper James, 7 Shardeloes road Kennard John, 56 Pepys road

Evans Albert, 31 Shardeloes road Harris Mrs. 14 Shardeloes road Kennett Mrs. I9 Amersham road

Evans Wm.Furmstow, 99 Shardeloes rd Harrison Miss, 43 Florence road Kent Mrs. 48 Shardeloes road

Eve Richard Wafford M. B., F.R.A.s., Harrison Mrs. 19 Shardeloes rood Key W. T. 64 Shardeloes road

F.R.M.s. IOI Lewisham High road Harrison Sydney, 6o Florence road Keyte Frank James, 32 Florence road

Ewen Chas. Hy. 27I Lewisham High rd Harwood Robert John, 43 Pepys road Kilick Thomas, 5 Dixon road

Fabian H. B. 20 St. James's Hase Robert, 100 Shardeloes road King Mrs. 93 St. Donatt's road

Faruell Joseph, 46 Florence road Hatch James, 62 St. Donatt's road King Mrs. 116 St. Donatt's road

Farrington 1<'. 232 Lewisham High road Hatch William Hy. 33 St. Donatt's rd Kinnell Mrs. 6 St. James's

l<'anlkner Fredk. Geo. 5 Jerningham rd Hawke Mrs. 200 Lewisham High road Kipps William, 93 Lewisham High road

Fernley Chas. Thos. 79 Shardeloes rd Hay Mrs. 24 Pepys road Kitson John, 27 l:<'lorence road '

Ferris Henry George, 44 Pepys road HendersonAlex.L.277LewishamHigh rd Knight Arthur, 2I Alpha road

Fiegehen Mrs. 6 Jerningham road Hibbert William, 63 St. Donatt's road KnightAtbro Alfd.SoLewishamHigh rd

Field Joseph, 77 Amersham road Hidden Horatio, 7 Alpha road Knig-ht George Spencer, 48 Pepys -roa.d

Filbey Charles Frdk. 59 J erningham rd HigginbothamJspb.Jn.136St.Donatt'srd Knight Mrs. A. A. So Lewisham High rd

Fubey William Henry, 31 Florence road Hill Joseph Graham, 12I Shardeloes rd Knott Miss, 236 Lewisham High road

Firmin Henry, 159 Shardeloes road Hill Wenman J. I49 Shardeloes road KoppenhagenMrs.Simon,6oShardels.rd

Fitz Gerald John, 14 Amersham road Hillstead Mrs. 283 Lewisham High rd Kotchie Edwin, 53 Jerningham road

Folkes James, 47 Amersham road Hitchcock John, 39 Shardeloes road Lagerwall Robert, 52 Pepys road

Ford William Thos. 25 St. Donatt's rd Hoadly Alex. 76 Lewisham High road Lake Evan, 12 Pepys road

Forrester Jay, 34 Pepys road Hobart Alfred, 57 Shardeloes road Lambert Mrs. 45 Lewisham High road

Foster Alfred James, 65 St. Donatt's rd Hobbs James, so Amersham rood Lancaster Henry F. M.D. 275 Lewisham
Foster William J. M. D. 1 Park road
Hobson l<'redk. 53 Lewisham High road Hilrh road
,Fouracre Miss, 10 Jerningham road Hocken Mrs. 90 Shardeloes road
Fowler Thomas, 133 Shardeloes road Hodgson Mrs. 30 Pepys road Langridg-e Joseph, 114 St. Donatt's rd

Fox Henry, IO'J Jerningham road Larkins Edward Knight, 53 Pepys road
Fox William, 37 Florence road
IHodson Thoma~. 234 Lewisham High rd Lawrence 'fhomas, I7 Pepys road

Hogarth Walt. H. 35 Lewisham High rd Lawrence Wm.Nelson,44St.Donatt's rd
FreemanFredk. Wm. 2I St. Donatt's pl Holding George, 37 Lewisham High rd Lawson John, 82 Lewisham High road
Freeman Richard Thomas M.R.c.s. 46 Holdsworthy Mrs. 57 St. Donatt's road Layman Thomas,230 LewishamHigh rd
Lewisham High road
Holland Henry, 96 ~t. Donatt's road Lee Cha-rles Sidney, 21 Jerningham rd
FreemanWm.ElRetiro,«Jernin~hm.rd Hollingdale Edwartl, 20 St. Donatt's rd i Lepine Mrs. 96 Lewisham High road

Fren<'h Richard, 47 Lewisham High rd Hollingum Gem·ga, 45 St. Donatt's road 1Lewes Sir Samuel William Sayer, 163
Fr1end Thomas, 54 St. Donatt's road Holloway Mrs. I88 Lewisham High rd 1 Lewisham H~h road

Frigout Angu8t. Alfd. 52 Amersham rd Holmes Alfred Henry, 107 Shardeloes rd Lewis Cecil R. 66 St. Donatt's road
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Lewis Mrs. Clive, 6 Florence road Partrick Mrs. I90 Lewisham High road Sheffield Miss, 6o Lewisham High roai

Lewis Robert, 55 Amersham road Paul George, 38 Jerningham road Shenton John995 Jerningham road

Lloyd Augustus, 94 Lewisham High rd Pauley William, 10 Alpha road Shenton Wm. Geo. 74 St. Donatt's rd

Lloyd Charles William,45 Shardeloes rd Pay John P. 42 St. Donatt's road • ShepherdChas.M.226Lewisham High rd

Long Mrs. 39 St. Donatt's road . Payne James Fr!!dk. 55 Shardeloes rd Shepherd Mrs. 20 Lewisham High road

Longley Jas. Morton, 40 Shardeloes rd Peace Mrs. III Shardeloes road Sherwood 'fhos. Hy. 54 Shardeloesroad

London George, 75 Jemingham road Peacey Wm.M.B.214Lewisham High rd Shuckford Isaac, 23 St. James'

Lovett Mrs. I65 Shardeloes road Peach Peter, 77 Florence road . Skeats George, 15 ::lharde1oes road

Lowe John Robert, 47 Jerningham rd Pearson Wm. Cranford vil. Alpha rd Sly John Edwd. 67 Lewisham High rd

Lugg H. J. I32 Lewisham High road Peckham Frederick, 40 l''lorence road Smallbones Mrs. J. A. 139 & 14l

Luke Thomas, 104 Shardeloes road Penny Thoma.s Charles, 9 Florence rd Shardeloes road

Lynch John, 23 Alpha road ' . Percy Algernon, 73 Florence road Smith A. W. I7 Amersham road

Lynn Miss, 265 Lewisham High road Pethybridge William, 75 Pepys road Smith Charles J~ 7 Jerningham road

McCormick Mrs. 16 Alpha road Pett Ernest William, 15 Alpha road Smith George, 218 Lewisham High rd

McCreight Miss, 5 St. Donatt's road Pettridge William, 10 l''lorence road Smith J. B. 211! Lewisham High road

McCulloch Fredk. 44 Amersham road Peverall Ernest, 25 Brindley street Smith John Chas. 83 St. Donatt's road

Macdermott Mrs. Cleveland, 45 Jer- Phillips C. 77 J erningham road Smith Lewis, 88 St. Donatt's road

ningham road Phillips Frederick R. 83 Amersham rd Smith Mrs, 34 Shardeloes road

Mackenzie David, 25 Amersham road Phillips P. 53 St. Donatt's road Smith Mrs. 84 Shardeloes road

Mackley Charles, 49 Amersham road Phillips Robert, S3 Amet"Sham road Smith William, I6 Pepys road

McLean Jas. Grant, 23 Jerningham rd Picton Waiter, 73 St. Donatt's road Snow Wm. Chas. 103 Shardeloes road

Macnair Peter, 10 Shardeloes road Pierpoint Wm. 71 Lewisham Highroad Solley Ernest, 65 Pepys road

Macpherson James, 2 Amersha.m road Pike Henry, I82 Lewisham High road Spark Charles Edward, 9 St. James'

MeVicar Mrs. M. 8I Amersham road Pillow Mrs. E. S3 Florence road · Speeding Edward, 32 Jemingham road

Maitland Mrs. 4 St. James's Pitki.n Waiter, 70 St. Donatt's road Spencer John, 7 Pepys road

Malcolmson Rev. Jas. 7I Amersham rd Plumbly Harry, 4 Pepys road Spencer Mrs. 44 Florence road

Manley Miss, 27 Amersham road Poiri.n Napoleon, 19 Jerningham road Spurgeon Rev. Charles [Baptist], 253

Manley Wm. Henry, 3~ Jerningham rd Pollen Andrew, 68 Shardeloes road. Lewisham High road

Manning Georg-e, 47 Florence road Poole Thomas Wm. 55 St. Donatt's rd Squire Charles, 4S Florence road

MarchantThos.W m.111.A.273Lewishm.rd Potier George, IS St. Donatt's road Stent Edward, I31 ShardelOf'.s road

Marshall Edward, 25 Shardeloes road Pouldon George, 75 l<'lorence road Stent J&mes, 131 Shardeloes road

Marshall James B. 3 Pepys road PoweU John, 11 Shardeloes road Stent Miss, I3I Shardeloes road

Marshall Mrs. Wm. 65 Amer11ham rd Powell William, 30 Amersham road Stephens Mrs. so Shardeloes road

Martin Alfred Albert, 76 Florence road Powley William, 19 Pepys road Stephens Thomas, 37 Pepys road

Martin Mrs. 104 St. Donatt's road Preston Charles, 56 Amersham road Stevens William,2IO Lewisham High rd

Martin Thomas, 49 Pepys road Price Ed ward D. 6 Amersham road Stevens Wm. Parton, 59 Shardeloes rd

Martin William, 56 Florence road Prichard Albert, I22 Shardeloes road Stock ham Thomas, 37 Shardeloes road

Martin William, Io6 Sbardeloes road Pritcha.rd James E. 2I Florence road Stocks William W. 6 Jerningha.m road

Mason Mrs. IS St• .Tame.;'s I Purchase Mrs. SI St. Donatt's road Stokes Mrs. Io8 f:;bardeloes road

Mather William, 23 Florence road Puttman Hy. Reeve, 89 Shardeloes rd Stone Miss, 9 Alpha road

Mathews. William,84 LewishamHigh rd Rawson James, 46 St. Dona.tt's road Stott James, 43 St. Donatt's road

Matson Charle:!l Edwa.rd, so Florence rd Reeve W. B. I6 Florence road Stow Friend, u St. Donatt's road

Matthews Leonard, 4 Park road Reeves Mrs. 29 Pepys road Strong Samuel, 86 St. Donatt's road

Ma.tthews William, 16 Florence road Reeves Robert Wm. 35 Florence road Sturdie Rev.J. W. A. I53 Shardeloes rd

Mayo George, 18 Jerningham road Relf Alfred, 94 St. Donatt's road Swain Thomas R. IS Pepys road

Meadows Arth.Edwd. 89 St.Donatt's rd Richards Henry, 24 Brindley street Sweeting Frederick John,I4 St. James's

Megar Wm. Marshal!, 5 St: James's Richardson George, 20 Shardeloes road Symes James P. M.I.C.E. 74 Lewisham

Metcalfe Mrs. 14 Jerningham road Richardson John, 3 St. James's High road

Miller J. B. 63 Jernirigham road Richardson Rt. P.s6 Lewisham High rd Tagg Francis Wm. 8 St. Donatt's road

Mills George, 29 Jemmgham road Richardson Wm. 22 St. Donatt's road Tanner John; 7 Florence road

Mills James, 22 Pepys road Riddell Charles J. 54 Pepys road Tayler Frc~.ncis Thomas B.-A., M.B. 224

Mi.sey George, 7I Pepys road Riminton Hy. l''ras. S2 Shardeloes road Lewisham High road

Mitchell Jolin, 43 JeminghY..m road Robert Harold, I3 Pepys road Taylor Arthur, n8 t;hardeloes road

Molyneux-Wheeler H. 4 Alpha. road Robert Mrs. J. Rnssell, I3 Pepys road Taylor Henry, 91 Shardeloes road

Monckt.on Mrs. 257 Lewisham High rd Roberts Henry William M.R.c.s. 166 Taylor James, 14 St. Donatt's road

Moore Thomas Jas. 86 Shardeloes road Lewisham Hi.o!h road Taylor Mrs. I4 Alpha road
Moore W. H. 6S Lewisham High road RobinsonGeorge~134 Lewisham High rd Teesdale Miss, 13 Amersham road

Morgan Mrs. 22 Lewisham High road Robinson Mrs. 59 Lewisham High road Telling Arth. Geo. I07 LewishamHigh rd

Morgan W. 22 Lewisham High road Rodgers Richard, 92 Shardeloes road Terry J. 56 Sharde]oes road

Morley Joseph, I26 St. Donatt's road Roles George, 161 Shardeloes road Tewson Willi.am, 3S St. Donatt's road

Morley Mrs. 279 Lewisham High road Rordam H. L. 22 Jerningham road Thomas Jn.Henwood, I05 Shardeloes rd

MorleyWilliamStevenson,279Lewisham Rose Mrs. 24 Shardeloes road Thompson Clarence, 61 Amersham rd

High road Royle Charles, S7 l<'lorence road Thompson Mrs. IS St. Donat.t's road

Morton James, 32 Pepys road Russell Mrs. 93 Shardeloes road Thompson Richd.91 Lewisham High rd

Muirden Mrs. II Lewisham High road Ryall John, IS Park road Thorman Francis, 9 Jerningham road

MumfordPetr.jun.194Lewishm. High rd Ryder Arthur, 3S Amersham road Thome Mrs. S St. James's

Myers Alfred, SI Florence road Salmon l\'liss, 67 Amersham road Thornton Mrs. 2S5 Lewisham High rd

Nash Frank, II7 Shardeloes road Sa.muell Mrs. I76 Lewisham High road Thorpe James, 8 Jemingham road

Neeld Joseph George, sS Shardeloes rd Sanders Arthur, 3 A:pha road Tiffin Herbert E. I I7 Lewisham High rd

Nell Thomas James, 42 Amersham rd Saunders Mrs. I6 Jerningham road Tite James, 23 St. Donatt's road

Neville Jas. !''order, 13 Jemingham rd Sayer Wm. George, I Jerningham road Todd George Michael, 9 Pepys road

Newey Miss, 57 Florence road Schulte Rudolph, 33 Lewisham High rd Tolley W. R. 83 Lewisham High road

Newhng E. F. 2S Lewisham High road Scott Charles Henry, 42 Jerningham rd Topley Mrs. I74 Lewisham High road

Newport William Thos. 6I Florence rd Scott Wm. C. 69 Lewisham High road Topp Peter, 65 Jerningham road

Newton Miss, 65 l<'lorence road Scrimgeour John, 26A, Shardeloes road Topsfield Mrs. 58 St. Donatt's road

Nicol Alexander, 96 Shardeloes road Scrivener Miss, 34 lt']orence road TownsendKnowlsn. 16SLewshm.Highrd

Noad Henry Edwin, ug Shardeloes rd Scrivner John, 3 St. Donatt's road Trangmar Edwin, I8 St. James's

Nobbs A. 59 St. Donatt's road Scudamore Miss, 36 1<'1orence road Tripp Alfred, I35 Sharde]()('S road

Norton James, Ss St. Donatt's road Seaman Mrs. 33 Shardeloes road Tucker Alfred, 75 Amersham road _

Nunn Thomas, 73 Amersham road Searle Edward, 74 Florence road Turner Miss, 265 Lewisham High road

Obom Thos.S:R.~.255Lewishm.High rd Searle Wm. Geo. 42 Lewisham High rd Turpin Thomas, 22 Amersham road

Okey John, 13S St. Donatt's road Sedin August, 57 Amersham road Tutnell William, 12 Alpha road

O'Neill Clement, 1 I Alpha road Selby Miss, 87 Lewisham High road Varrall J ames, 70 Florence road ·

Osbaldistone George, 22 Florence road Selby Mrs. 22S Lewisham High road Vaughan Mrs. 8r Lewtsham High road

Owen Augustus, 3S Shardeloes road Sells Charles, 184 Le\Visham Htgh road Vezey John Jewell F.R.M.s. 55 Lewis-

Page Henry, 78 St. Donatt's .road SelwynRev.SydneyAugustus M.A. [vicar ham High road .

Page Mrs. 134 St Donatt's road of St. James'], Vicarage St. James' VonbergerFrank,263 Lewisham High rd
Vomberger Chas. 72 Lewisham High rd
PalmerCharles, 126 Lewisham High rd Sewell - , 61 Pepys road

Palmer George Henry, 62 Florence rd Shand Ed--l'ar, 62 Lewisham High road Wadeson Frederick, 7 Amersham road
Parker Alfred John, 49 Shardeloes road Sharp Frederick, 34 Amersham road WakeCapt. Neilson, I 37Lewsllm. High rd

· Parkes Thomas, 177 Shardeloes road Shattock Mrs. 89 Lewisham High road Walker G. A. 104 Lewisham High~

Pa..rry Mrs. 99 Lewisham High road Shaw Alfred, 127 Shardeloes road Walker Henry, 8 Shardeloes road

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DIRECTORY.] KENT~ NEW CROSS•• · 469 ·

Walker L. S. 65 Lewisham High road Brazil Jsph. btch. 177 Lewisham High rd Foster William J. M. D. physician & sur-.

Wallen Herbert Bristow, Surrey villas, Bre~chley Mary (Mrs.), . teacher of geon, I Park road

St. James's music, Ss Shardeloes road l<'reeman Richd. Thos. L.R.C.P.Edin. an~

W&llis Thomas, Bs Jerningham road Brokeushire Nicholas,solicitor,86 bewis- resthetist. 46 Lewisham High road

W&lton ReY.J.L.[Wesleyan], 40Amers- ham Hh:-h road Gamble C. (Miss), berlm wool ware-

bamroad BrowueT.G.oilman,t49Lwshm.High rd house, Io8 Lewisham High road

Ward George Robt. ro6 St. Donatt's rd Brnnjes Eli1.abeth (Mrs.), tobacronist, Garrod Thos. tailor, Laur1e grove

Warner Edward, 98 Shardeloes road 7 Lewisham High road Gibbins W. H. builder, 27 Sbardeloes rd

Warthwyke Guy, 54 Amersham road Bunnett Arthur H. revolving shutter Goldsmith's Teclmical Recreative In-

Warthwyke Mrs. 54 Amersham road maker, 85 Florence rd.& 2A, MaljJ88 rd stitute, Lewisham High road

Wasmuth Henry.2o6Lewisham High rd BnrlsJ.S.tobcnst.I29 Lewishm.High rd GreenEdwd. btchr. 147 Lewshm. High rd

Waterfield Samuel Mitton, 192 Lewis- Burtonusph.auctnr.90Lewishm.High rd Green Richd. gro. 14I Lewisham High rd

ham Htgh road ButtersWm.fruitr. 156 Lewshm. High rd Haine George Jn. tailor, 64 l<'lorence rd.

Waters George, 81 Florence road Carter Howard Bewley L.R.C.P.Edin. Hamilton William & Co. domestic

WawworthJn.Harrisono36Amershm.rd surgeon, 287 Lewisham High road • novelties, 12s Lewisham High road

Watkins Charles, 32 Shardeloes road CashmanMaurice,shpkpr.3Laurie grove HarrisW.B. builder,48Lewishamlfigh rd

Watts Burgoyne, 52 Lewisham High rd Cawson James, teacher of languages, Hatch A. (Miss), dress maker, 62 St.

Watts John Jas. 32 Lewisham High rd 81 Amersham road Donatt's road

Watts William, 63 Pepys road ChappellJohn & Sons,funeral furnishers, Haycraft J. & Son, ironmongers, 199 &

Waugh Fra.m:is. l3 Alpha road 251 Lewisham High road ; x Belmont 201 Lewisham High road

Webb Jn. Powell, 103 Lewisham High rd hill & 473 New Cross road Hearne G. G. cricket bat manufacturer,

soWebb Mrs. C. 17 Florence road Child J. E. florist, I30 Lewisham High 140 Lewisllam High road

Webling Charles, Pepys road road & Malpas road Higbid L. confectioner, 12 The. Parade

WebsterJas.A.R.I. B. A. 7oLwshm.Higb rd Clark George E. civil service prepara- Higgius Ann (Mrs.), stationer, & post

Wellings Thomas, 128 St. Donatt's road tory school, New Cross Public hall 139 Lewisham High road

Wells Edward Hy. 7 St. James' Clark Jas. dairy, 123 Lewisham High rd HodgeWm.J.engnrs.'mcbnst.Laurie gro

Wentzell Charles, -4 I Shardeloes road Clarke Madame P. dress maker, 90 Holdsworth Frederick Henry, architect,

Wesley John, 122 St. Donatt's road Lewisham High road • Florence Road chambers

Whale Wm. 204 Lewisham High road ClementsA.C. photogrphs 3 Amershm.rd HolmesJas.R.decrtr.I51Lwshm.Highrd

White Da.vid, 22 St. James's ~ Cockle J n.oilman, 1IoLewishamHigh rd Hopkins 1''rnk.gngro.229LwshmHighrd

White Edwin, 30 Jerningham road Cohen Catheriue (Miss), ostrich feather Hughes & Sou, builders, I3 The Parade,

White Ernest Aug. 34 Jerningham road manufacturer, I22 Lewisham High rd Lewisham High road

White l''rederick William, 41 Pepys rd Collingwood George, watch maker, 167 Humphrys E. G. provision merchant,

White John, 2 Dixon road Lewisham High road x58 Lewisham Hig-h road

White Richard, 73 Jerningham road Collins G. & Son, boys' outfitters, x93 Hunter Jn. tailor, 12 Lewishm. High rd

Whitehead Robt. R. 123 Shardeloes rd Lewisham High road Hurdle Samuel, !<'lower of Kent, 135

Wbitehouse Wilhelm Edmund, 136 CookWm.mid.class.sch.4 Amersham rd Lewisham High road

Lewisham High road Cormack & Orchard, mineral water Instone Thos. bldr. 30 Lewisham High rd

Whitroe Feli:r. T. s; Pepys road factory, Dixon road · Ireland Alex.grugro.2LewishamHigh rd

Wiele Gera.ld, 55 Florence road Corry Hugh, grocer, 63 Shardeloes rd Jenkins, Sons & Ellis, auctioneers,

Wigglesworth George, 14 Pepys road Coster Thomas, Rosemary Branch, 44 architects, surveyors, land & estate

Wilkinson William, 24 Florence road Lewisham Hig'1 road agents, 171 Lewisham High road &

Williams Ed ward, 20 Pepys road Creasy Hy. Sully,dentist,79 Amershm.rd auction rooms, 119 Tanner's hill

Williams Mrs. 175 Shardeloes road Creed, Carter & Thomas, surgeons, 287 Kavanagh Patrick M.D. physician k

Willmot Mrs. 41 Lewisham High road LewishamHi!!h rd.&478 fiew Cros11 rd surgeon, 186 Lewi~ham HL!h road

Wilson Capt. Henry, 36 St. Donatt's rd Dannatt & Co. cheesemongers, X75 Kersey Waiter Robert, solicitor, see

Winchester George, 77 St. Donatt's rd Lewisham High road Sandon, Kersey k Knight

Windred J. W. I Dixon road Darby Charles, grocer & agent for W. KnaptonJn.M.oilmn. 8Lwsham.High rd

Wiseman J. C. I Alpha rOad & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit merchants, Knight AthroA.(Mrs. ),Kuightsv•lle coil.

Wissenden William, 18 Amersham road 146 Lewisham High road &kindergarten.8o&88Lwshm. High rd

Wood Mrs. 26 I<'lorence road Davey & Co. mantle & costume ware- Knight William Frerlerick, solicitor, see

Weods Mrs. 6 St. Donatt's road house, 247 Lewisham High road Sandom, Kersey & Knight

Woodward Thomas Hopkins, 35 Jern- Davis E. (Mrs.), baker, 223 Lewisham KoC'aisAlex.furrier,243A,Lwshm. High rd

ingham road High road Lake Evan, solicitor, 12 Pepys rol\d

Woolverton Mrs. 64 St. Donatt's road Denuant & Co.auctioneers, land & estate Lancaster Henry Francis M.D. physician

WOTT8.ll Frederick, 6 Dixon road agts.&surveyrs.239A,Lwshm.High rd & surgeon, 275 Lewisham High road

Wotton Mrs. 43 Shardeloes road Dowues John James, architect & sur- Langley Joshua,paperh:ngr.4Flnrcnce s\

Wright Abraham,73 Lewisham High rd veyor, I 1TheParade,Lewshm.High rd Lawrence S. H. boot maker, 9 Lewis-

COMMERCIAL. Drake l<'rnk. drpr.24IA,Lwshm.High rd ham High road

Adams Henry, jnn. coal merchant, 179 Drake Robert James, LL.B. physician & Lee M. A. (Miss), dress maker, 21

Lewisham Hig-h road surgeon, 16o Lewisham High road Shardeloes road

Aitken Alexandra, milliner & dress Dussek Brothers & Co. (late A. L. Lees W. Hewson, district surveyor, 70

maker, IS2 & 154 Lewisham High rd Dussek), rosin, oil & tar distillers, Lewisham High road

-AlderHy.boot m a. IS3 Lewishm. High rd manufacturers of pitch, grease, Leidig G. baker & confectioner, I69

Aldous & Aldous, confectioners, 249A, varnish, na~lhtha, asphalte, creosote, Lewisham High road ; 48 Broadway

LelV1sham High road carbolic fluids, acids & all disin- & 390 New Cross road ·

AllenJn.tobcnst.23I Lewisham Highrd fectants, 113 Lewisham High road Leidig Georg-e, mineral water works,

ANDERSON & eo. silk mercers, linen s E ; head office, Verney road, Lon- IA, Alpha road

& general drapers, mourning ware- don sE; telephone No. 4,833 Lewisham China & Fancy Storas, I48

houseman, millinery, dressmaking, Dyke Duke, grocer, Post office, 245 Lewisham High road

outfitting, mantle& costume makers, · Lewisham High road Lloyd Augnstns L.D.s.a.c.s. Bng.

general house furnishers & carpet Dymott Francis, surgeon-dentist, 215 dental surgeon, 94 Lewisham High rd.

warehousemen, 205, 207, 209 & 211 Lewisham High rd.& 357NewCross rd London & South Western Bank Limited

Lewisham High road Eames Aldrick,optician & watch maker, (Edwin N. Davis, manager), 239

Amold John S. pawnbroker, 243 Lewis- 213 Lewisham High road Lewisham High road

ham High road & 38 Broadway Easto Harriet (Miss), ladies' school, 31 Lucas Tina. (Miss), costumier, 29

ART SCHOOL(George Brown,master), J erningham road Lewisham High road

NewCrossPublicHall,Lwshm.High rd Eclectic Sanitary Steam Laundry, D~·e­ Luck lsaac 8. ironmonger, 235 Lewii-

Atkins William, boot maker, 189 & ing & Clea~ing Co. (The), I I9 Lewis- ham High road

batter, 187 Lewisham Hi!!h road hamHigh road & 240 Malpas road Lucy Wm. station master, Lewisham

BakerJn.prof.of mnsic,97Shardeloes rd Ellerbeck C. general draper, 127 Lewis- Road railway statn.LewishamHighrd

Bames R.F. photo. 144LewishamHigh rd ham High road McKeeSl.boot ma. I24LewishamHighrd

BartlettC.T.drpr.245A,Lwshm.Htgh rd Ellis Charles Godwin, auctioneer, ~ Ma.nistre Jn.watchma. 15 Florence cots

BeacockCbas.hosier'I soLwshm. High rd J enkins, Son & Ellis Manser S. J. ho. decortr. I 9 Florence rd

Hest SydneyR. builder, 129 Shardeloes rd Eve Richard Wafford M.B. surgeon, IOI Marchant ThomasWilliam M •.&. solicitor,

Bettinson W. T. chemist, 173 Lewisham Lewisham High road 373 Lewisham High road

High road Farrow George Henry, greengrocer, Martin & Sons, dairymen, T.79 Lewis

Bindon William, butcher, 225, & pork I33 Lewisham High road ham High road & Endwell road

butcher, 233 Lewisham High road Faulls Geo.insurance agt.29 Florence rd Martin Emma (Mrs.), servants' agency,

Boncey George L. Clarendon tavern, Fenn Frederick Wm. furniture ware- I38 Lewisham High road .

S37 Lewisham High road · house, I95 Lewisham High road Mitehell Edwin, coach builder, .1o6

BrayEdwd.butchr. u2Lewshm.High rd Fletcher & Son,blind.mas. xo Florencest Lewisham High road . .,

470 NEW CROSS. KENT,

Morgan W. &Mrs. W. school, 22 Lewis- Quilter James, fishmonger, 145 Lewis- Thomson• & C•o. manufacturing con-

- ham High road ham High road ' fectioners, 247A, Lewisham Highrd

Morley H. M. (Mrs.), ladies' school, Rabbits & Son, boot makers, 197 Townsend Knowlson L.R.c.P.tond.

279 Lewisham High road Lewisham High road physn.& surgn.168 LewisbamHigh rd

Moss Abraham, chemist, 137 Lewis- RanfordJ. L. commission stables, u, Treays A. boot maker, I Florence gro

ham High road Florence road Trewin C. hair dresser, 8 The Parade

Needham Joseph, grocer, & agent fo:r Ray Madame, dress maker, xo The Turner Charlotte & LynnLydia(Misses),

W. & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit mer- Parade, Lewisham High road Morley college, 265 Lewisham High nl

chants, 4 Lewisham High road Reeve W. B. accountantr 16 J<'lorenee rd Varrall D. agent for W. & A. Gilbey,

New Cross Public Hall (W. Morton, Roberts Henry William M.R.c.s. sur- wine &; spirit mers. II5 New Crosnd

lessee),Lewshm.High rd.&Tanner's hl geon, t66 Lewisham High road Wallbutton Estate (C. H. Sprules&Geo.

NewburyA.baker,n4LewishamHigh rd Roberts J. Russell (Mrs.), school for Lockyer, executors), 13 Park road

Newling E. F. wine merchant, 28 Lewis- girls, 13 Pepys road Warthwyke Ellen (Mrs.), ladies' school,

ham High road RodgersWm. hairdrAssr.u,Florence rd 54 Amersham road

Newman John H. builder, Florence Roper Richard & Son, builders, 143 Warthwyke Guy, professor .of musie,

Road chambers . Lewisham High road 54 Amersham road

Newton Chambers & Co. Limited, coal Sandom, Kersf'y & Knight, solicitors, Waterhouse Joseph, confectioner, 140

merchants, Lewisham High road 239A, Lewisham High road · Lewisham High road

Norman A. (Miss), costumier, 22 Scudamore Elizabeth (Miss), ladies' Wat~onH.(Mrs.),timbr.mer.Laurie gro

Shardeloes road school, 36 Florence road Watts Burgoyne, solicitor, 52 Lewis·

OrsmanJas.fruitr.241LewishamHigh rd Seaman Elizabeth (Mrs.), college, 33 ham High road

Osbaldistone George, commercial Shardeloes road Watts Edward, discount bookseller, 249

academy, 22 J<'lorence road Shepherd J. & W. music sellers, 219 & Lewisham High road

Page Charles A. hair dresser, 203 Lewis- 221 Lewisham High road WattsJn. Jas.solr.32 LewishamHighrd

ham High road Shepherd George, house decorator, 116 Webb John Powell, surgical & mechani-

Page William, shirt & collar dresser, 5 Shardeloes road cal dentist, 103 Lewisham High road

Lewisham High road Sbinn C. (Miss), fancy repository, 191 Webb Robert, provision dealer, u6 t

Pahner Charles, dental surgeon, 126 Lewisham High road n8 Lewisham High road

Lewisham High road Smallbones J. A. (Mrs. ), ladies' school, Webster James A.R.I.B.A. architect, 70
Peacey William ll.B., c.v. surgeon, 214 139 & 141 Shardeloes rQild
Lewisham High road & 27 Doughty

Lewisham High road SmithChas. J.solicitor,7Jerningham rd street, Mecklenburgh square

Pearce A. (Mrs.), coffee rooms, 1 Lewis- Smith S.(Mrs. ), uphlstrsS.331<'lorence rd Weeks Henry, baker,6x Shardeloesroad

ham High road Steel Alfd. timber mer. 70 Shardeloes rd Weller Charles, bookseller, x65 Lewis-

Phillipps &Co. pharmaceutical chemists, StentEd.tchr.of violin,I3TShardeloes rd ham High road

1n5 & 217 Lewisham High road Stent Ellen (Miss), teacher of piano, Wells Jane (Mrs.), dress maker, 13

Phillips J<'rederiek R. public shorthand 131 Shardeloes road Lewisham High rGad

writer & principal of New CrossSchool Storer Ernest A. carver & gilder, 120 Whitehouse William Edmund,professor

of Shorthand, 83 Amersham road Lewisham High road of music, xg6 Lewisham High roo.d

PidgeonJ.D.chemst.6LewishamHigh rd Symonds Edward, ham & beef shop, Wilkin Chas. J.gas enginr.J Floren~~

Porter Emma (Miss), confectioner, 10 131 Lewisham High road Willins Wm.millnr.3 LewishamHighrd

Lewisham High road Tayler J<'ras.Thos. :o.A.,M.B. physicn. 224 Wilmott Annie (Mrs.), ladies' school,

Postlethwaite W. L. fancy draper, 121 Lewisham High rd.&431NewCross rd 41 Lewisham High road

Lewisham High road Taylor Albert, fishmonger, 227 Lewis- Wood Agnes (Mr8.), teacher of music,

PYNE BROTHERS, general drapers, ham High road 26 Florence road

milliners, mantle & costume makers, Terry J. prof.of music, 56 Shardeloes rd Woolverton & Co. wine & spirit mer-

ladies' & children's outfitters, 155, Thiellay E. H. perfumer, 3 Park road chants, 183 Lewisham High road

157, 159 & x6I Lewisham High road Thomas Alfred, builder, 128 Lewisham WrightJn.draper, x8xLewishamHigh rd

Pyne H. L. furniture dealer, 142 High road & 8 & 9 Brindley street Wright Wm. coal mer.n5 Shardeloesnl

Lewisham High road

NEWCHURCH is a parish, 5 miles south-east from with 3 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Arch-

· Ham Street station on the Lydd and Dungeness branch of bishop of Canterbury, and held since 1877 by the Rev.
the South Eastern railway, and 5 n()rth-west from New William Cobb K.A. of Christ Church, Oxford. A charity

Romney, extending about 3 miles across either way; in the now (x8go) of £28 yearly, derived from land left in1757 by

Southern division of the county, partly in the hundred of Jolw. Finch, of Lympne, is for distribution to 6 poor persons.

Newchurch, lathe of Shepway, Romney Marsh petty ses- There is no lord of the manor. The principal landowners
sional division and union, Romney county court district, are the wardell and fellows of All Souls College, Oxford,
and in the rural deanery of South Lympne and arch- Mrs. Bell, Jolw. Jones esq.J.P. and Sir John William Hony•
deaconry and diocese of Canterbury. The church of SS. wood bart. l.P. of Evington Place, Elmsted. The soil is
Peter and Paul is a large and ancient building of stone, in stiff mould ; subsoil, stiff clay. The chief crops are wheat,

the Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular styles, turnip seed and oats. The area is 3,059 acres; rateable
consisting of chancel with aisles, nave of four bays, aisles, value, £5,419 ; the population in x88I was 325.
north and south porches and an embattled western tower Parish Clerk, James Head.
with a stair turret rising above the parapet and containing PosT OFFICE.-Thos. Faucett, postmaster. Letters arrive
5 bells : the chancel and north porch are Early English: by foot messenger from Folkestone, via New Romney, at
there is a stoup in the north porch and piscinre both in the 8.55 a.m.; dispatched at 4.20 p.m.; in winter 3.20 p.m. ;
chancel and its adjacent chapels, the south chapel having sundays 9.20 a. m. The nearest money order & telegraph
also a fine Perpendicular oak screen, an aumbry, and an office is a.t Dymchurch

oaken chest of the Decorated period: the font is an octago- National School (mixed), erected in 1832, for 65 children;

nal work of black marble and of l'erpendicular character : average attendance, 47 ; Miss Elizabeth Davis, mistresa

the east window. is stained: there arc 200 sittings. The CARRIERs.-James Carey, to Ashford, every tues. & fri.

register dates from the year 1684. The living is a rectory from New Romn,y, through Bilsington, Aldmgton, Mers-

and vicarage, gross yearly value from tithe rent-charge£594, ham & Willesborough, returning same days

[Foetal address for na.me marked thU9 • Godden William, miller Ovenden Ed ward, farm bailiffto Messrs.
should be Ruckinge, Ashford. J Head Frederick, farm bailiff to R. R.
Terry &; Blacklocks
Cobb Rev. William M.A. [rector} Daglish esq
Head John, farm bailiff toT. Bakeresq Piall James, farm bailiff to Henry
• COMMERCIAL. Heritage Thos. farmer. Manor house Cobb esq
Maplesden Henry, blacksmith
*Browning Thos. farmer, Millbankfrm Milton Wm. farmer, Frostland farm Prior William. farmer
Chittenden John, farmer, Brooker farm Mitchell Thomas, grazier
Else 'fbnmas & Henry, farmers Mortis Charles, farmer Sinden Charles James, farm bailit! to
Faucett Thomas & Arthur, butchers Nye Albert, farm bailiff to Mr. E.
Faocett Thos. shopkeeper, Post office the exors. of Mr. Horace Boss
Gates George, jun. farm bailiff to Mr. Kingsnorth Smith John Thomas, Black Bull P.H
Stickels William, boilder&wheelwright
J. Blacklocks Wood George, farmer

NEWENDEN is a very small village and parish, on the tenden, a liberty of itself, in the lathe of Scray, Cranbrook

borders of Sussex, situated on a headland reaching out petty sessional division, Tenterden union and county oonn
among the marshes, 9 miles from Rye station on the South district and in the rural deanery of West Charing, arch•

Eastern railway, si miles south-west from Tenterden and deaconry of Maidstone and diocese of Canterbury. The

about the same distance east from Hawkhnrst. It was for. ri•er Rother, which is navigable for barges, runs through
merly a town of considerable extent. and is in the Southem the parish and is here crossed by a bridge of three arehes.

division of the county, hundreds of .Newenden and Selbrit· The church of Bt. feter i5 a small but mutilated edifice ri

r KENT. NEWINGTON. 471

DIKBOrORY.]

stone, with some Perpendicular features, consisting of nave, D.C.L. i8 lord of the manor; the principal landowners are

oortb aisle, south chapel, south porch and, at the west end Major Edward Frewen J.P. of Brickwall, Northiam, Sussex,
of the aisle, a wooden tul'l'etcontainingone bell: the chancel James Pinyon esq. and James Selmes esq. The soil is ~lay

haa been destroyed: the nave is separated from the aisle by and marsh; subsoil, gravel. Tile chief crops are ho~-l:>\lt

an an:ade of three Pointed arches on octagonal colnmns : the principal part of the land is in pasture. The area is
the south chapel is inclosed by a fine Perpendicular screen I 1,045 acres; rateahle value, £1,376; the population in x88x

with yery good panelling, but the most remarkable feature was 152. · ·

in the church is its grand Norman font, which consists of LossENHAM: is half a mile north-east.

a square bowl, on a cylindrical stem, surrounded by four Parish Clerk, Thomas Longley.

shafts and resting on a plinth and high steps: the sides are PosT OFFICE.-Lewis Wenham, receiver. Letters arrive

ea"ed with dragons and other grotesque animals, lozenges, from Rye R.S.O. (Sussex) at 5· 15 & 2.30 p.m.; dispatched

circles and fruit: the church has been restored at a cost of at 1,30 & 10.40 p.m.; sundays, arrive 5-IS a.m.; dis·

£soo, and has xso sittings. The register dates from the. patched 10.40 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph
year I559· The living is a rectory, yearly value from tithe office is at Northiam, Sussex, about 2 miles distant.

rent-charge [. xoo, with x} acres of glebe, in the gift of the Postal orders are issued here, but not paid

Arehbishop of Canterbury, and held since 1879 by the Rev. School (mixed), erected about ~838 & endowed with £25

William Ridge Oreenhill H. A. of Hertford College, Oxford. yearly~ derived from money left in 1836 by Samuel Bishpp,

Here was anciently a house of Carmelite friars, founded by of Lossenham, & invested in the funds ; the school will

Sir T. Alboger in 1240, and the first of this order established hold 30 children ; average attendance, 25 ; Miss Isabel

in England. A fair is held here on June 21st for stock and Coiling, mistress

pedlery. Near Newenden is an entrenchment, and Roman CA"RRIER.-Moses Barnes, to Cranbrook, every wed. & fri.;

coins have been foWld, Viscount Cranbrook G.c.s.I., P.c.,_ to Rye, daily, sun. excepted

Greenhill Rev. Wm. Ridge M.A. Rectory Barnes Moses, eanier & grocer Selmes James, farmer & landowner,

Hansom Miss Carter John, White Hart inn Lossenham

Levett Charles . Dengate Richard, grazier, Hill cottage Vidler & Sons, coal merchants

Selmes James, Lossenham Selmes Henry Piper, farmr. Frog's frm

.NEWINGTON (next Hythe) is a parish and village, and Muscovy, was buried here Dec. srd, 1612: the font is

watered by two streams, 2! miles north-east from Hythe, octagonal ; the pulpit is a good specimen of carved work:
2 west from Shorncliffe station on the South Eastern rail:. the church was restored and reseated in 1869 and has 200

way and 85 from London, in the Eastern division of the sittings, 75 being free. The register dates from the year
eounty, parliamentary and municipal borough of Hythe, 1559. The living is a vicarage, yearly value from tithe
hundreds of Folkestone, Street and Worth, lathe of Shep· rent-charge £232, with residence and 7 acres of glebe, in

way and partly in the liberty of Romney Marsh. Elham the gift of Francis Drake Brockman esq. J.P. and held swce
petty sessional division and union, Hythe county court 188o by the Rev. Leighton Buckwell M:.A. of Wadham

district and in the runl deanery of Dover and archdeaconry College, Oxford. Here is a small charity of £3 xos. yearly,.

and diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Nicholas is arising from land and distributed in coal and clothing.
a building of stone, partly in the Perpendicular style, and There are the remains of entrenchments and Roman pottery
eonsisting of chancel with north aisle, nave, north aisle with has been found. Francis Drake Brookman esq. J.P. is lord
porch, and a wooden turret at the west end of the nave con· of the manor and principal landowner and resides at Beach~
taining 5 bells: the nave is divided from the north aisle by borough House, which stands in a larg~ park. The soil is
three very plain Pointed arehes, set at wide intervals, on light; subsoil, chalky. The chief crops are wheat, barley,

piers of similar character; the aisle itself being low and oats and roots. The area is 3,no acres of land and 30 of
narrow: the east end of the north chancel aisle, or chapel, water; rateable value, [.3,927; the population in ~881 was

ia raised, as for an altar, and contains brass effigies of a 580..

emhailndreennwbrealpotwi,nwa~tshhrao!ul di,":ascrwipo~mioanntoanTdhoma _garsoCuhpyoltfonth, ree PEENE is half a mile north · F'RoGBOLT half a mile west •
HARPINGE (or Arpinge), a miie and a half north-east; BAB;
?b.

1501 and Thomasme h1s Wife ; m the nave IS a brass with ftRPOaVrEi~ha mile and a half south-west.
effigies of a man and three women, inscribed to Richard Clerk John Marsh.
Kynge, ob. 1525, and Alice, Joan and Katherine, his wives; · '
there are other brasses to Henry Brokeman, of Bechborough WALL LETTER Box cleared at 8.15 a.m. & 6.50 p.m.; sun-

esq. lord of the manor, ob. a1n6d3os,evweinth effigy in annour, days at 11.50 a.m. Letters arrive from Hythe at 7.l:!O
children ; to John a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at
Helen (Sawkins) his wife

Clarke, a former vicar, ob. t501 i Margaret (Clerke), wife Cheriton Street

of William Brockman, ob. 1610; Helen (Brockman), wife National School (mixed &. infants), built in 1869, for 70
of John Strout, clerk, ob. 1628 and two children, and a half children; average attendance, full; supported in part by
~ffigy of a lady, c. 1480: Dr. Christopher Reittingerus, a an endowment of £12 xos. yearly, derived from land;

Hungarian and chief physician to the Emperor of Russia James Lovell, master

.Brockman Francis Drake J.P. Beach- Dadds Alfred E. farmer & grazier, Bar- Mackeson & Co. maltsters

borough house grove farm Marsh Thomas, grocer

Buckwell Rev. Leighton M.A. Vicarage Graves Frederic William, farmer, Maycock Chas. carpenter & wheelwright

Foster Wm. Bodman, Peene house Pound & Longport farms Maycock Henry, Star P.H

COMMERCIAL. Hambrook Sarah(Mrs.),farmer,Arpinge Preston John, farm bailiff to H. J.

Amos Henry, carrier, Peene Hill Daniel, head gardener to F. D. Smith esq. Coomb farm

Baldoek Henry, farmer Brockman esq. J.P Stockwell Joseph, miller (water)

Fisher Alfred George, baker Hogben William, cowkeeper, Peene Wood James, blacksmith

NEWINGTON (juxta Sittingbourne) is a parish and the east window the remains of an ancient altar, near which

81Dall town,with a station on the London, Chatham and Dover is a canopied niche and a piscina with shelf ; the beams of the

railway, 8 miles east from Rochester, 3 west from Milton roof of this aisle are boldly and richly carved with foliage;

and Sittingbourne and 37 from London, in the North Eastern the church also contains an altar-tomb, the sides of which

division of the county, lathe of Scray, Milton hundred and are enriched with trefoiled arches: in the north aisle is a

union, county court district of Sittingbourne, and in the rural memorial window to George Catt, d.1879: the font has a plain
deanery of Sittingbourne,archdea<:onry of Maidstone and dio- octagonal basin, with an Elizabethan "buffet" cover. which
~of Canterbury. The Saxons called it "Newetoue," or cannot be raised, but three of its sides form a door which
46 New Town," and it was built on the site of a Roman village or opens outwards on hinges: there are brasses with effigies to

atation on Wa.tling Street. The church of St. Mary, situated William Monde, ob. 1488; John Sayer, and a remarkable

ball a mile from the High street, is a building of flint, chiefly in chest banded with iron : the churchyard is surrounded by
the Decorated style with,however,some EarlyEnglish portions orchards, and has a fine bank of wood on the north side;

and consists of chancel with south aisle, nave, aisles, south there are 350 sittings, 150 being free. The register of bap-

porch and a lofty embattled tower of Perpendicular date at the tisms dates from the year I 564; marriages and burials, 1558.

lfest end,containing 6 bells,dating from 16o2 to 1774: the nave The living is a vicarage. tithe rent-charge £373, net. yearly
il separated from each aisle by arcades of four Pointed arches value {,275 with residence, in the gift of the Provost a.nd

on octagonal piers; the walls of the north aisle being decorated Fellows of Eton College, and held since 1870 by the Rev.
with paintings of the 14th century, representing a" Doom," George Rodney Trimnell Baker B. A. of Exeter College, Ox-

figures of SS. Paul, Andrew &c. some part of which has ford. The vicarial tithes were commuted in 1840 for £337
been carefully uncovered, as well as other effective mural 19s. sd. There is an acre of vicarial glebe and about 2:a acres

painting round the north doorway; the chancel is divided annexed to the parsonage. TheWesleyan chapel was erected
from its aisle by two plain Pointed arehes of Early English in 188o. The charities consist of a piece of l~nd and a

character; within the chancel arches is some very fine screen barn, called "Poor's Barn Estate;' left by Simon Tomlin esq.
-work of wood, apparently Decorated; in the south aisle of the in the year 1689 and now (1890) producing about£J2 a year:

chancel are the door and steps to the rood loft and beneath a plot of land, called "Playstool," has been exchanged fQl' a

472 N);WINGTON; KENT. • (KELLY'a

piece much larger, amounting to three acres and let out in Lord Harris, Mr. James Snoard, the trustees of Edward

allotments, numbering 24 lots at ss. each, the parish paying Leigh, l''rederick Locke esq. .J.P., D.L. of Hartlip, Alfred and

the rates: an acre of wood, called" Maiden Wood," produces !<'rank Harnett esqs. the trustees of George Smeed and L.

£I yearly: the poor of this parish were formerly in the habit Ruck esqs. and Sir Robert Marcus I<'ilmer bart.of East Sutton,

of cutting what wood they liked for fuel from this estate: Miss Dodd and Merton College, Oxford. Newington waa

the amount of these charities is laid out in bread and distri- possibly the station DuroletJUrra or Durolenunl, for many en-

buted to the poor on Sunday morning after service; three trenchments are found, and the man' urns and vessels which

quarters of wheat from the parsonage estate are also distri- have been dug up prove that there was a burial pl.ace near the

buted yearly. The manor of Newin.,o-ton, alias Newington station. Key-Col Hill derives its name from the Latin Caii

Lucies, after the Domesday survey, became part of the pos- Collis or Caius Julius Cresar's Hill and Key street from Caii

sessigns of a priory of Benedictine nuns founded here, the Stratum. In the year 1575 (18th Elizabeth) a market was

nuns of which held it of the King ; but the prioress having held here on Tuesdays, which is now diacontinued. The chief

been found strangled in bed and her body thrown into a pit, crops are hops, fruit and wheat. Over 250 acres are hop

afterwards called "Nun-pit" or well (now known as grounds of choice character and the orchard land is equally

"Libbet's Well"), the King seized the manor and removed celebrated for its productions of cherries, apples and pears.

the remaining nuns to Minster, in the isle of Sheppey, after Watercress is also cultivated here. The area is 2,115 acres~

which King Henry II. placed here seven priests as secular rateable value, £9,734; the population in 1881 was ~,o38.

canons and gave them the whole of the manor : subsequently BREACH is a hamlet, one mile west-north-west from the
one of the canons was murdered and four of his brethren village; DANAWAY, r! south-east on the road to Maidstone.
being found guilty of the crime and two others acquitted, the
King gave five parts of this manor to his Lord Chief Justice, Nunfield Farm, Chesley, It south from the church, was the
Sir Richard de Lucy, whose son Almericus de Lucy, in 1278,
exchanged the lands with the monks of St. Augustine and site of the Benedictine priory above noticed.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Baker.

thus the manor became part of the patrimony of the church; PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Oftlce.-
but after the Dissolution of the monasteries in 1536, it re- James Martin,receiver. Letters arrive from Sittingboume
mained in the bands of the crown till the death of King at 6.40 a. m. & 2.40 p.m. ; dispatched at 6.35 & n. 10 a.m.
Charles. This manor, by an indenture dated June 5th, in & 12.30 & 6.50 p.m.; & on sundays at 11.55 a. m.; Railway
the 32nd year of Charles II. (168o), was alienated to Roger Station, Box cleared at 6.25 p.m
Jackson, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, gent. ; at National School (boys & girls), for 160 children; average
the latter end of Queen Anne's rei~n it was sold to - Pem- attendance, 140; H. J. W, Matthews, master; Edward
berton, whose descendant, Henry Pemberton M.D. Fellow of Henry, attendance officer
the Royal Society and Professor of Physic in Gresham Coll~e, Railway Station, Alfred F. Tucker, station master

also held it ; on his death, March 9th, 1771, it passed to his CARRIERS TO : -

niece and heiress, wife of Henry Mills esq. Rotherhithe, }'AVERSHAM:-Jobn Shepherd, every mon. wed. & fri

Surrey, and subsequently to their eldest son, Henry Mills RocHRSTER-John Shepherd, every toes. thurs. & sat

esq. of Lewisham, Kent, who bequeathed it in 1831 to his RAINHAM & MAIDSTONB-William Simmons, every tues.

nephew, Edward Leigh esq. The principal landowners are thurs. & sat

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Denne Thomas, oil & color man Osborne William, farmer

Baker Rev. George Rodney Trimnell Edmed James, fruit grower & nursery- Penfold HenryL.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon, k

B.A. [rural dean], Vicarage man, Breach gardens medical officer & public vaccinator,

Craig Ernest N. Devonshire house Ellis George, builder & undertaker Rainham district, Milton union

Edmed Mrs. Breach Else Chas. jun. miller (wind) & butcher Phipps Charles, fruiterer

Fryman Fredk. R. N. Orchard house Fitzgerald Michael, tailor Prett Thos. markt. grdnr. Keycol house

Goodhew George Furminger .Jsph. farmer, Breach farm Quint Rebecca (Miss), millnr. Keycolhl

Head Abraham, Nunfield house Goodhew George. farmer & fruiterer Reed Thomas C. farmer, Cranbrook

Harnett Alfred, Thrognall Goord Thomas, farmer & fruit grower, Manor farm

Langston Jn. James, Newington house Keycol farm Robinson Daniel, shopkeeper

Ludgater Mrs Hadlow Frank,shopkeeper & blacksmith Roots John, beer retailer

Reed Thos. C. Cranbrook Manor house Hanham James, basket manufacturer Roper William, wheelwright

Thomas Mrs. Henry, Holly bank Harlow Jn. Thos. basket & hamper mfr Sharp Jn.LeighArms P.H.Railway stato

Toogood Mrs. Hillside Harnet.t Alfred, farmer & hop grower, Sharpe Charles, builder

Wickham Mrs. The Holme Thrognall Shepherd John, carrier & fruit grower

COMMERCIAL. Hart Thomas, beer retailer Snoard James, farmer, Warndale farm

Baker Thomas, boot & shoe maker Hewett William, baker, grocer & draper 8tedman William, insurance agent

Black James, frniterer Kitchingham John, market gardener Stevens James, White Hart inn

Board John, boot & shoe maker Kitney John, dairyman Sturla Samuel Robert, corn factor

Boyse Jn. Tho!!. market gardnr. & fruitr Langston John James L.K.Q.C.P.Irel. Swaffer Horace Hy. bldr.& wheelwrighi.

Burgess Thomas, fforist physician & surgeon, medical officer Tapp Edwin, fruiterer

Bumett James, dyer & public vaccinator for the third Taylor Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Busbridge William, farm bailiff to R. district of Hollingbourne union, Thurlow Lancelot, taile>r

Knight esq certifying factory surgeon, Raiuham Trowell James, foreign fruit dealer

Busbridge William, jun. George inn district, late hon. surgeon St. Bar- Tucker Alfred F. station master

Cheesman William, shoe maker tholomew's Hospital, Rochester, New- Waiter William, Bull inn

Cox William, grocer & draper ington house Waters Harriet (Mrs.), farmr. Nunfielcl

Cremer Benjamin, fruiterer Matthews Hy. J. W. collector of taxes Wood James, farm bailiff to Mrs. F.

Cremer Henry, coal merchant Millen David, butcher Locke, of Hartlip

NEWNHAM is a pleasant parish and village, situated in gregational <.'hapel and a Workmen's Institute and Readmg

a valley, 7 miles south-east from Sittingbourne, 5! south- Room. 'fhe charities are of the annual value of about £4

west from l<'aversham and 4! south from Teynham station yearly, derived from lands left in 1681 by John Hulse of this

on the London Chatham and Dover railway, in the North parish and a donor unknown. Sir John Frederick Croft
Eastern division of the county, Faversham hundred, union, hart. .J.P., F.R.S. of Dodington, Chapman De Laune Faunce
petty sessional division and county court district, lathe of De Laune esq. J. R of Sharsted Court, who are lords of the
Scray, rural deanery of Ospringe and archdeaconrl and manor, and St. John's (',allege, Cambridge, are the prinei-
diocese of Canterbury. The church of SS. Peter an Paul pal landowners. The soil and subsoil are chi~tly chalk and
is an ancient building of flint, of theNorman, Early English j gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley, beans, hops,
and Decorated periods, consisting of chancel with chapels, oats and turnips. The area is 1,272 acres; rateable valuep
nave, aisles and a western tower, with a lofty octagonal( £r,674; the population in 1881 was 312.

shingled spire containill2' 4 bells: the nave is divided from Parish Clerk, Samu.el Hubba.rd.
the aisles by Early English arcades of four arches on plain
piers, the south side is embattled and there is an octagonal PosT 0FFICE.-Miss Elizabeth Ann Bottle, receiver. Let-

turret on the south side near the rood loft :in the church is ters arrive by cart at 7.40 a.m. & by foot post from
a marble mural tablet to the Hulse family, formerly the Sittingbourne at 3.30 p.m.; dispatched at. 8.35 a..m. 15
chief landowners in this parish: the church was restored in 6 p.m.; on sundays at 11.30 a. m. Dodd1ngton 1s the
1868, and has 276 sittings. The register dates from the nearest money order & telegraph office

Iyear 1722. The living is~ vicar~ge, tith~ rent-charge£, zo5, The parish was included March 14, 1876, in the district of

net yearly value £172, wtth residence, m the g~ft of_ U. De the Doddington United School Board District

Laune Faunce De Laune esq. of Sharsted Court and S1r John The children of this place attend the school at Doddington
Frederick Croft hart. of Doddington Place, who are the lay
rectors, and held since 1871 by the Rev. Philip Kingsford CARRIER.-Hughes, passes through from Lenham to Faver-
](.A. of Jesus Coll~e, Cambridge. Here is a small Con- sham, toes. thurs. & sat

DIKEGIORY.] KENT! NORTHBOURNE. 473.

Clark The Mis8es Doughty Lewis John, butcher Norrington William, wheelwright
l<'ield Lewts Luther, baker
Elvy Mrs. Champion court l<'orster Stephen, smith & farrier Packham Jane (Mrs.), George P.JI
Harris James, farmer, Seed
.Kingsford Rev. Philip H.A. [vicar] Jackson James, baker Sears Walter, beer retailer
King Brothers, builders
C0¥¥BRCIAL. Sellen J esse, farmer
King William, plumber &c
Carrier Jesse, watch maker Marshall Thomas John, colt breaker & Tappenden Thomas Wm. shopkeeper
Carrier John, basket maker
coal dealer Weeks John, builder .
Chapman Hy. farmer & machine owner
Wisemau Geo. boot & shoe mu..& shpkpr
Cod John Gilbert, builder
Workmen's Institute & Reading Room
Coultrip .Alfred William, farmer & hop
(J. G. Coast, sec)
grower, Frith

NONINGTON is a village and parish,in an open country, wheat and oats. The area is 3,997 acres; rateable value,

2 milea sonth·east from the Adisham station on the London, £s.oB7; the population in I881 was 794·

Cbatha.rn and Dover railway, 7 south-west from Sandwic.h, F.RBDVILLE is a manor I mile south ; the manor house,

9 south-east from Canterbury and 65 from London, in the situated in a picturesque park, is the seat of Charles John

Eastern division of the county, hundreds of Eastry and Plumptre esq. .11r.A., .J.P. who became possessed of it by

Wingha.rn, lathe of St. Augustine, petty sessional division of virtue of the marriage of his ancestor, J. Plumptre esq.

Wingham, Sandwich county court district, Eastry union, with Margaret, the daughter of Sir Brook Bridges hart. of

East Bridge rural deanery and Canterbury archdeaconry Goodnestone: in this park stands the remarkable old tree

and diocese. The church of St. Mary is a building of dint, called "The Fredville Oak," measuring 35 feet irl girth.

chiefly in the Early English style, with inserted windows of St. Alban's Court, half a mile east, is another manor and

Decorated and Perpendicular date, and consists of two long seat in this parish, the property of William Oxenden

aisles, of which the southern is the wider, and is furnished Hammond esq. D.L., J.P.: in the reign of Philip and Ma.ry

at its eastern end as a chancel ; there is also a south porch it was possessed by Sir Thomas Culpeper kt. who sold it for

and an embattled tower at the west end of the north aisle 2,000 marks to Thomas Hammond, ancestor of the present

containing 3 bells ~ the two portions of the church are proprietor.

separated by an arcade of three arches upon light circular EASOLE, half a mile east ; FROGHAH, I mile south ;. HOLT
Early English piers ; in the chancel the arcade is continued STREET, half a mile south ; AcKHOLT, half a mile south-
west; and RATLING STREET, 1 mile north-west, are hamlets.
with arches similar to those of the nave: the church will
Parish Clerk, James Harlow.
seat 330 persons, 68 sittings being free. The register claims

to date from the year 1525. The living is a vicarage,
average tithe rent-charge £295. net income 1:236, with PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.
residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and -Miss Annie Batchelder, receiver. Letters arrive from
held since I885 by the Rev. Frederick Neville Carus-Wilson Dover at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 6.25 p.m
B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. A person unknown WALL LETTER Box, Ratliug street, cleared 7 p.m. ; son-
gave to two poor housekeepers two houses and an acre and days, nil ·

a half of land, with a sack of wheat to each housekeeper National School (mixed), erected in z83o & enlarged in I86I,

every Christmas. Sir Henry Montagu Oxenden bart. is for 180 children ; average attendance, 120 ; Henry Hyson,

lord of the manor. The principal landowners are C. J. - master ; Miss :Baker, infants' mistress

Plumptre esq. M•.&., .J.P. and W. 0. Hammond esq. D.L., .J.P. CABRIERs.-George Appleton, to Dover, wed. & sat.; to

The soil is chalky ; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are Canterbury, wed. & sat

Adcock John Crofts William, insurance agent Pepper Thos. Matcham, farmer, Old pk

Carus-Wilson Rev. Frederick Neville Dilnot James, miller (wind) Pittock Frederick, butcher

B.A. [vicar], Vicarage Dungey Henry, shopkeeper Ring James, farm bailiff toW. 0. Ham-

Hammond William Oxeuden D. L., J.P. Friend Robert, blacksmith, Frogham mond esq. .J.P. Old court

St. Albau's court Gilham Isaac, farmer, Ackholt Sheaf William, beer retailer, Holt st

Harvey Mrs. Holt street Hambrook Albert, farmer, Frogham Sisley Robert, grocer & draper

Harvey Waiter, Church Street house Harlow James Frederick, carpenter Smart George, farmer, Sparrow Courb

Pain Misses Harvey J u. & Bro. maltsters & seedsmen fam1, Ratling street

Pepper Mrs. Ratling street ' Higgens Joseph, farmer, Ackholt Snoad & Taylor (Misses), ladies' school~

Plnmptre Chas. Jn. llf.A., J.P. Fredville Holttum Geo. Wood, assistant overseer l''rogham

Spanton Miss, Frogham Holtum Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper Spautou Henry Harvey, far·mer & eorn

COHMERCIAL. Jackson Percy Jas. farmer, Ratl.ing crt _ factor, Easole
Appleton William, shoe maker • Maxted Henry, builder, & registr.n of Steed Harry, farmer, Holt street

.Bushell Henry, farmer, Ratting street births, deaths & marriages for Stow James, Royal Oak P.H

Crawford David Dunlop, land steward Eythome sub-district Wood John, bricklayer

to William 0. Hammond esq. J.P Morgan Charles M.B.c.v.s. veterinary Wyborn Morton, bailiff to John W.

Critch Henry (Mrs.), shopkeeper surgeon, Church house Rammell esq. Kittington

NORTHBOURNE, so named from its situation at the who takes his title from this place. The principal land-
source of a small brook running to Sandwich, is a parish, 3 owners are Lord Northbourne, Frederick L. H. Morrice esq.

miles south-west from Deal and 4 south from Sandwich, in Edward Lawton Hannam esq. and the Eeclesiastical Com-

the Eastern division of the county, Cornilo and Eastry hun- missioners, Admiral Rice J.P., c.B. and the Earl of Guilford.

dreds, lathe of St. Augustine, Wingham petty sessional The soil is loamy; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are

division, union of Eastry, Deal county court district, Sand- wheat, barley and oat.'!. 'fhe area is 3,6oo acres; rateable

wich rural deanery, diocese and archdeaconry of Cauter- value, £5,795; the population in 188I was 947·

bury. The church of St. Augustine is a cruciform building AsHLKY, 4 miles south-west has a Baptist chapel; FIN-
of rough flint and brick, in the Norman and Early English
styles, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, north and GLESHAM, one mile and a half north (here is a Wesleyan
aouth porches and a central tower, containing 5 bells: over chapel); LrrrLE BETTESBANttER, r mile west; and MARLEY,
a vault in the south transept is a. marble monument to Sir r mile north, are hamlets in this parish.

Edwin Sandys kt. fellow of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, NAPCHESTER, MINKER and WEsT S'IUDDAL are in -a
lay prebend of York, and a distinguished politician of the detacb-ed portion of Northbourne parish.

Jacobean period, ob. October, I629, and buried here; the TICKENHURST is a detached part of the parish, in Eastry
monument includes recumbent effigies of a knight in hundred and union, I mile north-west from Eastry, with
armour and his lady; and above the pediment and around 164 acres & 30 inhabitants.
it are several armorial shields ; there is a costly reredos and
a beautiful stained window, given by Sarah, widow of Parish Clerk & Sexton, Henry Amos. .

Charles Hannam esq. of Northboume Court, in memory of PosT 0FFICE.-James Kidder, receiver. Letters arrive via

her husband: in the north transept are memorial windows Deal at 7.30 a.m. ; dispatclred at 6.5 p.m

to H. J. Hntchinson esq. and the Rev. Thomas Hutchinson, WALL Box, Finglesham, cleared 8.15 a.m. & 6.30 & 9 p.m.
for I7 years rector of this parish: there are 300 sittings. week days & n.20 a.m. sundays. Letters for Fin~lesham,
The register dates from tile year 1586. The living is a rec- Tickenhurst, Little Betteshanger & ~shley via Dover.
tory, average tithe rent-charge £26o, net yearly value £184, The nearest money order & tele,OTaph office is at Eastry
with residence and zo acres of glebe, in the gift of the for Northbourne, Upper Deal
Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since I877 by the Rev.
Thomas Wood H.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. The Ashley WALL LETTER Box cleared at 6 p.m.; sundays,
manor of Northboume was given in 618, by Eadbald, King 8.30 a..m

of Kent, to the monastery of St. Augustine, at Canterbury ; National School (m1xed), built in I85o, for 200 children;

ii ltlbeeqoently came into the hands of the Crown, but is average attendance, I6o; Samuel Jolliffe, rnaster; Mrs.
~
JIOW the property of Lord Northboume, of Betteshanger, Jolliffe, mistress

474 ~QRIUHOURNE. KENT. (kELLY'8

N orthbourne. Walker George Henry, carpenter Finglesham.

Mackney Miss, Townsend house Wanstall George Alfred, carpenter, Bullock William, Holly Tree house
Turner Richard, Abbey farm builder & apiarian Chapman George
Wood :Rev. Thomas lll.A. Rectory Thomas George, West Hill house
Williams William Edwin, baker
COMHBRCIAL. COMMERCIAL.
Amos Henry, Hare& Hounds P.H Ashley.

Cart Henry, landscape gardener Belsey John & Edward, frmrs. Minake:r Atkins Mark, market grdnr.Tickenhnrst

Cock Mary (Miss), shopkeeper Childes David, carrier Bedwell John William, farmer

Dixon William, blacksmith Cock Daniel, beer retailer Bowman Clara (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Famariss George, farmer, Vine farm Harvey Squire Underdown, farmer Chapman George, pensioner

Franks George Warne, miller, North- Jones James,farmer& timber merc)lant, Cook Alfred, market gardener

bournemill Ashley borough I<'ord Wm. Crown P.H. & market grdnr

Fuller Thomas M~lckney, miller Kember John, beer retailer, Minaker Mercer John, farmer

Hooker John, farm bailiff to William E. Kirby Samuel, farmer & fire wood PritchardDanl.market grdnr.Myrtle cot

Long esq. Cold Harbour dealer, Little America Pritchard Etizh. Jones (Mrs.), beerret

Inge John, district surTeyor for Eastry Pettman George, shoe maker Reader Herbert, farm bailiff to Lord

highway, No. 3 district, Hope cottage Phillips William Robert, wheelwright Northbourne, Little Betteshanger

Inge May, farmer, Stoneheap farm Wellard Jarnes, shopkeeper Sayer John, market gardener

Mackney John, grO<'er Wellard Williarn, shopkeeper Sutton John, farmer

Solley Henry William, farmer & dairy Wootton Anthony, frmr. Gt. Napcbester Wilson Bros. market gardeners, Marley

farmer, Church farm Wyborn Edwd. frmr. Little Napchester Wyborn Hy. market gardenr. How wall

NORTHFLEET is a village and extensive parish, 1 Northfleet anciently belonged to the Archbishop of Canter.

mostly within the parliamentary borough of Gravesend, ~2 bury. The north-west marsh was formerly covered by the

miles by railway from London and 2 west from Gravesend, Thames, but it is now protected by high flood-gates. W. M.

in the Mid dh·i.o;ion of the county, hundred of Toltingtrough, Calcraft esq. of Wareham, Dorset, who is lord of the manor

lathe of Aylesford, Strood union, Rochester petty sessional and 'f. C. Fergusson esq. are the principal landowners. The

division, county court district of Gravesend, rural deanery soil is loam : subsoil, chalk. The area is 3,934 acres of land

of Gravesend, archdeaconry and diocese of Rochester: it has and 404 of water ; rateable value, £48,916; the population

a station on the North Kent railway and a steam-boat leaves in 1871 was 6,515; and in 188r, 8,790; and is rapidly in·

Rosherville pier for the Tilbury line on the Essex coast. The creasing; now (1890) estimated at over xg,ooo.

parish is governed by a local board of x8 members, formed Parish Clerk, Andrew Wharfe.

in 1874· The church of St. Botolph is a stone edifice, PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., B. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,

chiefly in the Later Decorated style and is perhaps the Hill {Letters should have S.O. Kent added).-MiM

largest and most interesting church in the diocese: that Margaret E. Honeycombe, postmistress. Letters are

there was a church here in the Norman times seems certain, received from Gravesend at 7 & 10.30 a. m. & 6.15 p.m. i

since existing records describe its re-building while in the dispatched at xo.ro a. m. & 12.40, 3·55• 5-45 & 8 p.m.;

possession of the priory of St. Andrew, at Rochester, to sundays at 7.30 p.m

which Archbishop .Anselm had given it. Some remains of PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,

the old church are still to be seen in the three westernmost 6y High street.-Francis Blake, postmaster. Letters are

arches of the nave and in two circular columns differing received from Gravesend at 6.30 & 10.20 a.m. & 6.5 p.m.

specially from other columns in the church: the present & from London at 9·55 a.m. & 6.5 p.m.; dispatched at

nave of the church Wa!l commenced probably about the u a.m. & I.'Io, 4.20 & 8.15 p.m

begi~ning of the I~th century, but the work was interruvted COUNTY MAGH:iTBATES FOB ROCHESTEB PETTY SESSIONAL
and It was not _fimshed un~Il ne~rl! 1300: the chancel Is of DIVISION.
?Ylater date, havmg been bmlt or fimsbed Peter de Lacey, Hulkes James e;q. Little Hermitage Frindsbury Rochester
then .rector and prebendary of Swordes ~n the cathedral of chairman ' '1
Dubhn (ob. 13~5), whose fine brass, beautifully restored, ~as Darnlev Earl of, D.L. Cobham hall, Gravesend; & 2I Hill
been replaced m the. chancel floo~: the ch';lrch now consists street, Berkeley square w
of chancel, clerestoned nave of ~·x bay~, ~Isles, sou~h porch Arnold Geor.;e Matthews esq. Milton halt, Gravesend
an? a western ~ower of plam d~~ign, bmlt m 1628, wtthm_ th~ Baker Tbomas Henry esq. Owletts, Cobham, Gravesend
"!"'"ms of. the former one, of whtch par~ of the walls remams, Bingham General George William Powlett c.B., D.L.. The
1t contams 6 bells: th~ ~ood. screen 111 one of the few 14th Vines~ Rochester
century screens re!"ammg m E?gland and ha~ a ce~tral Budden Major .Austen Fred~ric Gads Hill Place, Highan~,
archlld doorway, With seven trefmled arches on either s1de: near Rochester
the nave wa~ restored and re~eated ~bout t~~ year I846 a?d Edmeades Major-Gen. Henry, Nurstead court, Gravesend
the c~ancelm 1863; the anCient tnple sediiia, the canopies Edmeades James Frederick esq. Hazells, near Gravesend
of.which had been_broken down,have ?e~tl restored and an east Hartley Lieut.-Col. Joseph LL.D. The Old Downs Hartley
wmdow has ~een mserted by tbe pa~tshioners, to ~,he " HonoT Dartford ''
of God and ~n me~ory of .the P~nce Cons<?rt and there Hulkes Cecil Jas.Gladdish esq. B. A. Pettings ho.Ash,Wrothm
are oth~r ~tamed wmdows I~cludi~g memorials t.o the Rev. Johnson Isaac Charles esq. Mayfield, Pelham rd. Gravesend
FrederiC Southgate, the previous v~c~r, and to vanous me~- Marsham Rev. Jacob Joseph M. A. Shorne, Gra¥esend
hers of the Barman and Keats fami~Ies: the church conta~ns
a good monumental bust of M~s. Fortry.e, 0~· 174°; a riCh Palliser .Arthur esq. 1 Bryanston place, London w
Smith-Masters William Allan esq. H.A. Camer, Gravesend
monument of marble to Mr. CriCb and hts w1fe; and~ ~ar- Whiston Rev. Robert M.A. The Palace, Rochester
ble ta~let to James Fort~ye, ob. x674: there are 67o Sittmgs, Clerk to the Magistrates, Edward L. Baker, Rochester
4:~ be~ng fr~e. The reg~ster dates from the yea_T 1 539: The Petty Sessions are held at the Police station on :md & 4th
~1vmg IS .a vicarage, gross yearly valu~ .£450, with residence,
m t~e ~nf~ of the. Crown, and held smce 1885 b~ the Rev. monday in every month at u. 30 a.m. & every tuesday &
friday at Rochester at II a. m.; the places in the division
Wllha~ Fox Wlntb~ead Torre ~.A. of St. J?hn s College, are Rochester, Northfleet & Chatham
Cambridge. There IS a Catholic chapel dedicated to Our
0L~AL J!::A:il
Immaculate Mother and St. Joseph, served from Greenhithe, ces, e 1 ••
and Congregational, Primitive Methodist and Wesleyan
chapels. Northfleet contains some chalk, lime, cement and Board day, 1st & 3rd wednesday ID every month.

br1ck works. Huggens' Colleg-e, situated on an eminence MEMBERS.

near Stone Bridge, in this parish, is an extensive pile of Robert Andrew Gibbons, chairman.

buildings, consisting of fifty residences and a chapel with a E. H. Bevan J. T. Stapleton

beautiful and lofty spire, founded by the late John Huggens F. Blake J. Shotton

esq. of Sittingbourne and established by .Act of Parliament A. Deakin A. 'folhurst

in 1847: all the residences are now occupied by ladies and A. Gard W. R. Topham

gentlemen of reduced circumstances, who have a weekly E. W. Killick J. Weeks

allowance of 208. each: the chapel was licensed for services H. W. Kirby W. J. Wilders

in 1870 and e-ndowed with £250 yearly and a residence for J. H. Masters K. Williams

the maintenance of a chaplain, net yearly value £250~ and J. A. Mitchell B. W~od

held since x87o by the Rev. Matthew Mortimer }<'finch B.A. R. Palmer

of Oriel College, Oxford: the college is under the manage- Clerks, George Edward Sharland & Charles Edward Hatton,

ment of trustees. The Factory Club was erected in the year Gravesend

1878 at the sole cost of T. Bevan esq. J.P. of Stone Park, Treasurer, Stephen Sunnucks

Greenhithe, for the use of the numerous workmen em Medical Officer of Health, Hubert Thomas Sells L.B.C.P.

ployed at the cement works here and is a very commodious Edin. 2 London road, Northfleet

and substantial building, consisting of a ball with galleries, Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, Samuel Honeycombe, xs •
capable of holding 900 persons, reading and billiard roorm. London road, Northfieet .

DlREC"l'ORY.] NORTHF'L.EKT/ 4Tt>.

Collector of Local Board Rates, Harold John Sheen, 53 Dover National, Northfleet (mixed & infants), boilt by subscrip-
road, Northfleet
tion in 1869 at a cost of £6oo, for 420 children; average
Police Station, High street, Walter Waterman, sergeant, &
7 eonstables attendance, .156 boys, 140 girls .t too infants; George
William Harris{ master ; MillS E, Lawrence, mistress ;
ScHOOLS .:-- Miss King, infants' mistress
Catholic, for 65 children; average attendance, 29; Mrs.
A School Board of 7 members was formed in 1884; F. Blake, mistress
British, built in 1869, for 102 children; average attendance,
Mitchell, Gravesend, clerk to the board; attendance 95 ; Miss Brown, mistress
officer, James Casey, Perry street NEwsPAPEB.-Northfleet Reporter, 67 High street, Groocock
Board School, Lawn road, built in t886, for 650 children; & Mansfield, proprietors ; published fri
average attendance, 22I boys, I76 girls & 142 infants ; Railway Stations, E. R. Christopher Piper, sta.tion master
William Henry Steadman, master ; Miss E. Honeycombe,
mistress ; Miss A. Odell, infants' mistress

PBIVATE :RESIDENTS. Treadwell Henry, Wingfield bank, Coker Charlotte (Mrs.), greengrocer, 7

Austen George, 8 London road Springhead road . Stonebridge road

Barber John, 9 London road Treen William Cubitt, n London road Cole George, italian warehouseman, 39

Bames John, Corndon, Springhead road Walford James, 18 London road High street

BevanJames, Old Crete hall Wallis Mrs. .24 Dover road Collins Jacob, house furnisher, :.:oo &

Bolton Rev. Edwin [Colle<>Tegational], Watson Misses, r.7 London road IOI High street

26 Springhead road Weeks James, Howard house, Shore Collins Waiter William, butcher, Hill

Bradford William, 43 Springhead road Wilders William J!Wles, I37 Dover rd. Colls Charles Edwd. draper, 38 High st

Brewerton Mrs. 73 Dover road Williams Robert, 19 Dover road Cook Charles, italian warehouseman,

Brooks Alfred R. 19 London road Wood Benjamin. Lawn lodge, Shore 35 & 37 Dover :rood

Butcbard George William, 3 London rd Wright Arthur, 30 Dover road Cooper William, Leather Bottle P.H.

Carpenter Capt. Edwin, 4 London road Wright Mrs. Station road The Hill

Chapman Rev.Hy.[curate], 72 Doverrd Wrightson William, 85 Springhead rd Coussens John, watch ma.. 9 Gordon rd

Cole Thomas, I6 Do ;er road COMMERCIAL. Cox Geo. Coach & Horses P.H. The Hill

Compeigne Misses, 1 London road Adams George, carpenter, 25 High st Croft & Church, grocers, 23 High str.eet

Criehton Mrs. 16 London road .Allard Wm. Thos.shopkeeper, Tooley st Crook & Shute. physicians .k surgeons,

Crook John Siddon, 1 High street Allder Jas. R. shopkeeper, Rural vale I High street

Dabson David, 40 Dover road Alexander Fanny (Miss), draper, ~3 Crouch Henry, beer ret• .54 Shepherd st

Davey Miss, 135 Dover road Dover road Crowhurst Edward, butcher, 7 .Buck-

Dean Albert, 42 Dover road Alien Thomas, beer retailer, Wood st inghamroad

Edmeades.Jamesl<'rederick .J.P. Hazells. Ankins Thomas J. coffee house, 54-'o Dalton Hy. beer retlr. Buckingham rd
l Postal address, Gravesend]
Stonebridge road Daniels Jas. Wm. beerret. Brewery tap

Flinch Rev. Matthew Mortimer B.A. Attfield Charles Henry, beer retailer, Danielson Peter, grocer, 61 Shepherd st

[chaplain], Huggens' college Samaritan grove Davey Amos, , Hill

Fnlton Mrs. 20 Dover road Austen Geo. lighterman. 8 London rd Davies & Austen, brick manulacturars

Garrlner Martin, 14 London road Bagsb.aw Walter,zinc worker141 High st Dierden William, carman & contractor,

Gibbons Robert Andrew, Grove house Bardoe Thomas, boot ma.Samarita.ngro 147 Dover road

Gibbons Sidney John, Hurston, Spring- Barlow George Lewis, shopkeeper, 27 Dilrew John S. baker, I9 Shore

head road Hamerton road Dobbs George, corn dealer, IS Dover rd

Golding Mrs. 143 Dover road • Barratt Cha.s. barge builder, 3 Lawn rd Dyke Chas. & Son,carmen, 115. Dover rd

Green John, 26 Dover road Barratt Stephen, baker, 2 Granby Earley Herbert Wanden, undertaker,

Green John William, 22 Dover road road, Shore 87 Shepherd street

Hay Alexander, 70 Dover road Bayley Mary (Mrs. ),shopkpr. Rural vale Edwards Edmund, butcher, Dock row

Hayloek J ames, 34 Do\"er road Beadle Sarah(Mrs. ),dress ma.62 High st Ekman Pulp & Paper Co. Limited (F.

Herbert Charles Thomas, 38 Dover rd Bellingham Charles, boot maker, Hill North, sec.), paper mills

Herbert William, 20 London road Best Alfred, house agent, 43 Dover rd Elcomb George, painter, 14 York road

Hill George, 84 Dover road Bevis Thomas, greengro. 53 Shepherd st Elliott George, Black Eagle l'.K. Stone-

Honeycombe Samuel, 15 London road Blake Francis, post master, 67 High st bridge road

Hunn Thomas Lucas, 14 Dover road Blake Harriett (Mrs.),shopkpr.16 Shore EversfieldRichd.basket ma.I9 College rd

Huntley James, 16 Springhead road Blanks Mary Ann (Mrs.), DQver Castle Factory Club & Hall (W. 'f. Symons,

Jenkins Mrs. 131 Dover road P.H. 117 Dover road sec.), High street

Kay William Spencer, 12 Dover road Blingham William, shopkeeper,The Hill Farmer Emma (Mrs.), laundress, 57

Killick Edwin West, 10 Springhead rd Boatman Edmd.beer ret.Samaritan gro Station street

Kmgston John, 85 Dover road Boorman William &Thomas AngllStus, Farmer George, watch maker, Hill

Kirby Henry William,so Stonebridge rd millers (wind), Mill land Fewell Ephraim, Staff of Life P.a:.Shore

Land Rev. Hy. [Prim. Meth.], Wood st Bossley Barbara (Mrs.), baker, 119 Fileman& Moss,pawubrokers,45High st;

Lawson Thomas, 28 Springhead road Dover road Fisher Richard, builder, The Hill

Leaker William Willder, 12 London rd Bossley Robert Richard,baker & grocer, Flello Hy.Chas.bricklayer,I4I Dover rd

Lockyer Mrs. 6·Dover road 47 & 48 Hamerton road Foulsham Herbert, commercial travel-

Lucas Joseph Michael, 8o Dover road Boucher John William,butcher, 7 Dover ler, 28 Dover road

Martin John, 13 London road road & 94 High street Fox James, grocer & draper, Hill

Mears George, go Springhead road Branton Jas. fishmonger, 11 Station rd Friday John, butcheT, 3 High street

Orchard Henry, 31 Springhead road Bratton Harriett (Mrs.), market gar- Gard Arthnr, outfitter, 95 & 96 High st

Parr Isaac, 32 Dover road dener, & watercress plantation, Gardner James, Red Lion P.H. Shore

Pope William Sutthery, Oldberry, Springhead Gatfield John W. shopkeeper, 52A,

Springhead road Briggs Fredk. undertaker, 57 High st Stonebridge road

Prince William, Ann's villas, Mill land R~ht Robt. greengrocer, gu, Lawn rd Gay George, builder, 3I Dover road

Rayfield William Henry, 7 London road Brooker Chas. Plough P.H. Stonebridge Good & Co. ship chandlers, Shore &

Richmond Mrs. 6 London road Burn Benj. hair dresser, 92 High street High street

Rumley Edwin, 2 Dover road Burow Chas. greengrocer, 56 High st Goodman Hy. new9 agent, 112 High st

Russell William, 78 Dover road Butchard Geo. portland cement manfr Goss John, boot maker, 123 High st

Salmon William Hanton, 17 Dover road Byhurst Wm. Huggens Arms P.H.Creek Grant Elizabeth (Mrs.), Royal Ch&r-

Sarjant Josiah H.D. 1 The Hill Cairns James, beer ret. 7I Dover road lotte P. H. Dock row

Bcott Charles Murray, 3 Stonebridge rd Capon Jane (Mrs.), grcr.49 Shepherd st Gravesend, Rosherville & Northfleet

Sells Hnbert Thomas, 2 London road Cash Tailoring Co. (F. Waters, man- Tramways Co. Limited (C. Warner,

Sheen William, 53 Dover road ager), 98 High street manager), 3 Hill .

Sbute George Sydney M.D. 2 High st Castle Fredk.cab prpr.55 Springhead rd Gray Thos. Geo. blacksmith, The Hill

Slater Miss, 74 Dover road Catton Fredk. beer retailer, 42 High st Griffiths Edwa.rd John, tobacconist,

Smith Robert John, 139 Dover road Chapman Arthur, grocer, 11 Dover rd 43A, Stonebridge road

Snelling Henry, 14 Springhead road Church Emma Sarah (Mrs.), Dove P.H. Gritliths Mary (Mrs. ),shopkeeper,Creek

Stapleton John T. 24 Springhead road Hill Groocock & Mansfield, publishers of the

Steadman Mrs. 25 Dover road Clarke Thomas,coffee ho. 72 High street "Northfleet Reporter," 67 High st

Steadman William Henry, 44 Dover rd Clifford Isabella(Mrs.),wardrobedealer, Grout Arthur, grocer, 43 &44 High st
Steed Edward, 36 Dover road
73 High street Grove Fredk. & Hy. grocers, I Yorkrd

Stevens Charles Lancaster, 45 Doverrd Clifford Wright,fishmonger, 74 High st Harris G.eo. Thomas, famter, Northfleet

Symons William Thos. 12 Springhead rd Clinch & Church, drapers, 46 High st green. [Postal address, Gravesend}

TolbUI"Il' Alfred,. North house Clinch Frederick, butcher, 90 High st Harris J. coal merchant, Railway
Tone Bev. William Fox Whitbread M.A. Cockerell William, boot ma. 82 Hi~h st station
ICookley Abraham, shopkeeper, Hill Harrison Wm. grc.r. su, Stonebridgerd
Vicarage

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476 NORTBFLEET. KENT. (:ULLY'S

Harvey Chas. shopkeeper, 133Doverrd Moores Mary (Miss), haberdasher, 33 SmithGeo.jobbing gardener~76Dover I'd
Solomon Lewis, undertaker, 2 Hill
Hatfield Henry, shopkeeper, 40 High st Dover "l'oad

Hawes & Co. grocers, & agents for W. Moore Andrew, boot ma. 9 Dover road Spalding Mary Ann (Mrs. ),shopkeeper,

& A. Gilbey, wine & spirit merchants, Newby Arth.W. ironmonger,83 High st Portland road

70 & 71 High street Newitt John, shopkeeper, 33 Shore Stapleton & Co. french millstone manu-

Heath George, shopkeeper,Oid Doverrd Nicholls Mary Ann (Mrs.), greengrocer, facturers, Shore

Helyar Henry, hair dresser, xo Stone- 42 Station street StedmanThos. builder, I Buckingham rd

bridge road Northfleet Coal & Ballast Co. Lim. (H. Stevens Rudder Controller Co. Lim.(T.

Hill Frederick, draper, 84 High street W. Kirby, manager), Deepwater pier G. Stevens, manager),Deepwaterpier

Hinckley Chas. shopkeeper, 77 High st (chalk, ballast & flints) Stevens Henry, butcher, 28 Railway st

Honeycombe Margaret E. (Miss), fancy Northfleet ChalkQuarriesCo.Lim.Shore Stinton Sarah Elizabeth (.Mrs.), Rail-

warehouse, & postmistress, Hill Northfleet & Greenhithe Gas Co. Lim. way tavern, 69 High street

Honeyc.-'Ombe Samuel, surveyor & sani- Undershore (Hy. Snelling, manager) Straight Charles, leather seller, Hill

tary inspector to the local board, I 5 Northfleet Reporter (Groocock & Mans- Sunnucks Geo. baker, 89 Shepherd st

London road field, publishers; pub. friday), 67 Sunnucks StephenGeorge, watch maker,

Hooker James, baker, Hill High street 91 High street

HookerWm. chimney sweep,Shepherd st OsborneGeorge,beer retailer, 1 26High st Tanner Elizabeth Jane (Miss), boot.

Horn Richard, greengrocer, Hill Paul William, shopkeeper, Lawn road warehouse, 87 High street

Howes Edwin, tobacconist, 93 High st Pennell Geo. beer retailer, 75 High st Taylor Henry, tinplate worker, Hill

Howes Robert, boot maker, Hill Piper Christopher, station master Taylor Walter Henry, grocer,Io High st

Jenkins Thomas, shopkeeper, Creek POPE A CO. LIMITED, brewers, Terry Alfd.Hy.saddler&harness ma.Hill

Jessup Lewis, baker, 53 Stonebridge Northfleet brewery; branch stores, Tille Henry, draper, 6 Stonebridge rd

road & 83 Springhead road Woolwich & Wrotham (Kent) ; & 'fis~hnan John J. Half Moon P.H. Shor&

JohnsonChas. greengrocer, 66 High st Grays & Forest Gate (Essex) Todd Thomas W. dairyman, Rnral vale

Johnson Sml. shopkeeper, 41 Station st Povey John, beer retailer, 31 Lawn rd Treadwell Bros. farmers, Hazells fan:n

Knight,Bevan&Sturge,portlandcement Poynter Albert William, watch maker, 'freadwell Henry, farmer, Wingfield

manufacturers, The Shore ; & at 17 145 Dover road bank, Springhead road

Leadenhall street, London E c PriorEsther(Miss),dress ma. 105 High st Tucker Russell, coffee house, Hill

Knight George Samuel, ironmonger, 97 Pryor Henry James,Fox & Hounds P.H. Tyler Wm. E. Queen's Head P.H. Hill

High street 27 London road Waghorn Maria (Mrs.), grocer & beer

Lacey William, boot ma. 6o Station st Raytield William Henry, builder & con- retailer, Gordon road

Laurence & Wimble, Crown portland tractor, 7 London road & The Hill Wailer John Swaisland, builder & in-

cement works Reeves Amos. shopkeeper~ Mill road • surance agent, x8 Dover road

Lawrence Geo. Shipwrights' Arms P.H. Richards Alfd. beer retlr.ss Shepherd st Wallis Thomas, butcher, 24 High street

Shore Rixson William, baker, 55 High street Ware John George, baker & draper, Hill

Lockyer Alfred, plumber, 48 High st Robins & Co. Limited, portland cement Warren Henry, greengrocer, 26 Shore

London Portland Cement Co. Limited manufacturers, Creek ; k at 7 West- 1\·ebb Samuel, beer retailer, Creek

(Charles Jeffrey Smith, manager; minster chambers, Victoria street, Webb Thomas, shopkeeper, Hill

Patrick Lethem Blyth, sec.), Shore London s w. See advertisement Webbe Arthur E. news agent & wood

London & Provincial Bank Limited Robinson Thomas Dexter, pharmaceu- engraver, Hill

(Thomas Reginald Heygate, mana- tical chemist, So High street West Frederick, news agent, Hill

ger), 81 High street; draw on head Rosher Henry & Edward, chalk mer- Westbrook James, snopkpr. 5 Dover rd

office, 7 Bank buildings, Lothbury, chants, Undershore Weston & Co. cement manufacturers

London E c Sargent Thomas R. Ship P.H. & timber Whitbread Blondin, carriage builder k
Love Waiter, grocer, 54 & B.s High st merchant, Shore
smith, Dover road

Macevoy & Holt,cement manufacturers, Sarjant Josiah M.D. surgeon, 1 The Hill Wild James, plumber, Rural vale

Britannia cement works Sawyer Mark, grocer, 12 Wood street WildersChas.Aug.outfittr. 18&1yHigh st

Mackrell John, shopkeeper, Tooley st Scott Celia Maria (Mrs. ),Ingress tavern, Willis Wm. Hy. confectioner, 9 High st.

Martin Frederick Edward, India Stonebridge road Wiseman Edward Thos. butcher, Hill

Arms P.H. Shore Scutt.s Charles,beer retlr.62 Shepherd st Wood Benj. jun. & .Aifd. coal mers.Shore

MastersJohn Henry, baker, 68 High st Sedge George, greengrocer, 88 High st Wood Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer, Hill

Merchent Abraham, shopkeeper, Sa- Sells Hubert Thomas L.R.c. P.Edin. Wood Mary Jane (Miss), private school,

maritan grove physician & surgeon, & medical 61 High street

Miles Charles, hair dresser, 76 High st officer of health tu the local board, 2 Wood William, beer retlr. 122 High st

Mills Henry,greengrocer,36 Shepherd st London road Wood Wm. house furnisher, 17 High st.
MiHs Waiter, fishmonger, 3 Dover road Sharman Charles R. pharmaceutical Young John, beer retailer, s Creek
Milner Charles, hair cutter, Hill chemist, The Hill Young Men's Club & Reading Room

Mitchell George, tailor, Hill Sheen Harold John, house agent & col- (Rev. W. F. W. Torre M. A. president;

Mitchell James Abberley, farmer,Brook lector of local board rat.es,53 Dover rd W. Godfrey,hon. sec.),Cnurchhouse,

Vale farm Shute George Sydney M.D. physician & Railway street

Moody Geo. cab proprietor, 13 Wood st surgeon, see Crook & Shute

NORTON is a parish, situated half a mile south from the Knatchbulls and was once a shooting box. Rushett,

Watling street, 3! miles west from Faversham and 2! south occupying a salubrious position, about 1 mile south from

from Teynham station on the London, Chatham and Dover the church, is the property and residence of Captain Jobo

railway, in the North Eastern division of the county, :Favers- Henry Howard R.N. At Wren's hill are the kennels for the

ham hundred, petty sessional division, union and county Tickham foxhounds, built in 1877 by W. E. H.1gden esq. J.P.

court district, lathe of Scray, rural deanery of Ospringe and of FaTersham, who is (1890) the master of the hounds: the

archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. pack hunt three days a week. Sittingbourne and Faversham

Mary is a small edifice of flint stone of the Decorated :period, are convenient places for hunting visitors. The trustees of

consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled the late Francis James Wildman-Lushington esq. are lords

western tower containing one bell; it was restored in 1872 of the manor and Lord Brabourne P.c., D.L., J.P. Chapman

atacostof£68o, whensomeremainsoftheearlierNorman De Laune Faunce De Laune esq. J.P. of Sharsted Court,

church and a holy water stoup were discovered: there are Captain John Henry Howard R.N. and Ralph Hart Tweddell

some fine mural marble tablets of modern date: the church esq. J.P. of Meopham Court, are the chief landowners. Th&

affords 150 sittings. The register dates from the year 1559. soil is a stiff loam; subsoil, chalk and gravel. The chief

The living is a rectory, gross yearly value about £350, with crops are hops, fruit, wheat, barley, beans, oats and turnips.

residence and 30 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of The area is 902 acres; rateable value, £2,143; the popula-

Worcester, and held since 1870 by the ReY. Wm. Crowther tion in 1881 was 171.

M.A. of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. Norton Court, Parish Clerk and Sexton Henry Neaves
the residence of Francis James Lindesay Blackwood esq. is a '·
mansion built by Inigo Jones in 1625, and which at the end Letters throngh Faversham arrive at 8 a. m. The nearest
of the 17th century was held by the Lushington family money order & telegraph offices are at Faversbam .t

through a marriage with the Godfreys ; the house is plea- Green Street

santly situated about half a mile south from the London School (for the united district of Buckland. Norton &Lucerne

road, close to the church, in about 70 acres of park-like Street, a hamlet of Teynham), erected about 1848, giveD

grounds, flanked by woods and adorned wtth some fine tim- by Stephen Rumbold Lushington, of Norton Court, for 6o

her. Provender, an ancient gabled mansion, is the residence children; average attendance, 48 ; Mrs. Christians Chal-

of Mrs. Borgstrom ; it was inhabited temp. Henry Ill. by lender, mistress

Blackwood I<'ras.Ja.s.Lindesay,Nortonct Hilton Mrs. Foord, Wren's hill Mungheam John, farm bailiff to ChaP"'

Borgstrom Mrs. Provender Howard Capt. John Henry R.N. Rushett man de Laune I<'aunce De Laane esq•

. Crowther Rev. William K.A. Rectory Hammon John, farmer, Barbury J.P. Little Rushett

DffiEGfORY.] • RENT. ORLESTONE. 4'17



N ORSTEAD is a very small village and parish, half a of the tower now remain. N nrstead was possessed by Ulfta.n
mile north from Meopham station on the London, Chatham iu the time ol Edward the Confessor; afterwat'ds by Odo,

and Dover railway and 4 miles south from Gravesend, in the bishop of ·Bayeux; in the time of King John, Nnrstead was

Mid division of the county, lathe of Aylesford, Toltringtrougb assigned to John de Fienes for the defence of Dover Ca'Jtle,

hundred, petty sessional division of Rochester, Strood union, and the tenant was bound to perform ward there every 24

Gravesend county court district, Cobbam rural deanery, weeks; the estate was afterwards held by Sir Stephen de

archdeaconry and diocese of Rochester. The chuTch of St. Gravesend, by whom the mansion was built in the reign of

Mildred is a small building of flint in the Perpendicular the first Edward, and after him was held by Richard de

style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an Gravesend, bisllop of London; subsequently by the Sedleys,

embattled western tower of stone, with a large octagonal and through the Hugessens, who married into the Sedley

tnrre~ at the north angle, containing a clock and one bell : family, it passed to the ReY. William Henry Edmeades M.A.

there is a memorial window to the Rev. W. H. Edmeades who died in t886 ; it is now t-he property and residence of

x.A. late rector, d. 1886, and a beautifully cai"Ved stone his son, Maior-General Henry Edmeades l.P. late Royal

reredos to other members pf the family: there are sittings for Artillery. The parish contains only eight other houses.

120 persons. The register dates from the year 1561. The The soil is principally loam ; subsoil, chalk. The chief

living is a rectory, annexed to that of !field, joint average <.-rops are grain and oats. The area is 522 acres ; rateable

yearly value from tithe rent-charge £259, with 37 acres of value, [1,426; the population in 188r was 64.

glebe here, in the gift of Major-General Henry Edmeades Parish Clerk, l<'rederick Simmons.
l.P. and held since 1887 by the Rev. Newcombe Willis B.A.

of Trinity College, Dublin. who resides at !field. Nurstead WALL LETTER Box cleared at 1 a.m. & 7 p.m. in summer;

Court, a specimen of the domestic architecture of the 14th r a.m. & 6 p.m. in winter. Letters from Gravesend via

century, is an almost uniqueexa.mple of aucienttimbercon- Meopham, which is the nearest money order & telegraph

struction, but a portion only of the old roof with the ruins office, arrive at 7.30 & 10.45 a. m

Edmeades Major-General Henry :a.A., l.P. Nurstead court

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OARE (or OWER) is a parish and increasing village, situ- a vestry constructed on the north side of the nave : there

ated on hig-h ground and bordering on the Swale and Oare are no sittings. The register dates from the year 1714.
creek, 3 miles north-west from l<'aversham and 40 from 'fhe living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £too, net yearly

London, in the North Eastern division of the county, Favers- value £104. including 40 acres of glebe, with residence, in

ham hundred, petty sessional division, union and county the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since 1889

court district, lathe of Scray and in the rural deanery of by the Rev. Alfred Dyson T.A.K.C.L. Thare is a Wesleyan

Ospringe and archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. chapel here, built in 1877. Here are oyste-r beds, the property

There is a ferry here across the Swale to Harty. The of a company. Earl Sondes is lord of the manor and principal

church of St. Peter is a small and ancient building of flint landowner. The soil and subsoil are various. In this paril>h

and atone in the Early English and Perpendicular styles, are gravel pits, from one of which a line of railway extends

~nsisting of chancel and nave and a western belfry with to the creek. The chief crops are wheat, barley, beans,

spire, erected as a memorial to the late Mrs. Winter by her oats and turnips. The area is 645 acres of land and 276 of

seven sons and containing one bell : the chancel is simply a water; rateable value, £2,183; the population in 1881 was

continuation of the nave and is of the same width, but of 512.

later date and wholly erected in the 15th century: the south-
~ window of the chancel has the sill extended to form a Parish Clerk, Edward Moore.

aedile and near it is a piscina with a plain Pointed arch : the PosT 0FFICE.-George Chapman, receiver. Letters received
font is Norman and consists of a square marble bowl on a
cylindrical stem surrounded by four shafts on square bases, through Faversham, arrive at 7.30 & 10.30 a.m. ; dis-
but wit.hout capitals: the church was restored and reseated patched 10.30 a.m. & 7.50 p.m. ; no sunday delivery.
in 1867, cost about £7oo, by the liberality of the late Mr. The nearest money order & telegraph off. is at Faversham

Redman Brown, aided by a few 11uh8criptions and grants, This parish is included in Preston United School Board dis-

the chancel being restored by the Eccl~siastical Commis- trict; the children of this place attend the Board schools

ers; a porch has been adde:l at the south doorway and at Davington

[See also Faversham.] Chapman George, shopkpr. & post office Richardson John Samuel, beer retailer
Bankes Alfred
Dyson Rev. Alfred T.A.K.C.L. Vicarage Coast William, blacksmith Seager Jn. farm bailiff to Jas.Barnes esq
Redman Mrs
Amos John, brick maker & farmer Coppins Thomas, shopkeeper I1SWimelmleor nAslbGeerot,rgceo,alTmhreerechMaanrtiners P.H
Philpott John, shopkeeper

OFFHAM is a village and parish, half a mile south of residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since

the Maidstone road, 7 miles north-west from Maidstone a.nd 1874 by the Rev. William Frederick Chambers Sngden

2 west from West Malling station on the L. C. and Dover Fraser s.c.L. of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. On the green

railway, in the Mid division of the county, lathe of Ayles- stands an ancient "quintain," which the lord of the manor
lord, Larkfield hundred, Maidstone county court district, preserves. Lord Hotbfield is lord of the manor and the

Mailing union and petty sessional division, rural deanerv of principal landowner, but there are a few smaller owners.
North Mailing, archdeaconry of Maidstone and diocese of The soil is rich loam ; subsoil, stone and gravel. The chief

Canterbury. The church of St. Michael, situated in a crops are the usual cereals and hops and fruit. There are
churchyard entirely shaded by large trees and at a distance upwards of 200 acres occupied as hop grounds in this parish.

from any houses, is a building of stone in the Early English The area is 71 I acres ; rateable value,£1,653; the population

and later styles, l'onsisting of chancel and nave, south porch in 1881 was 358.
and a plain tower on the north side containing 3 bells, the Parish Clerk, .Henry Chapman.

oldest dating from 1590: on the south side of the nave is a Letters through Maidstone by foot post from West Mailing,

'refoiled piscina niche of Perpendicular date and there is arrive at 8.15 a.m. & 3.20 p.m
a similar one in the chancel; the south porch is also of this PosT OFFICE.-William Hayas, receiver. Cleared at 9·45
period: the church was completely restored in 1873• when a.m. & 5.40 p.m. on week days & 10.30 a. m. on sundays.
801De Norman windows were discovered: the chancel, rebuilt The nearest money order & telegraph otfice is at West

at the beginning of the 12th century, has a lepers' window Malling
on the south side and there are two hagioscopes: the church A School Board of 5 members was formed in 1874 ;
plate dates from 1571 :there are 139 sitting~. The register Edward Goodwin, clerk to the board; attendance officer,

of baptisms and marriages dates from the year 1538; burials vacant
from I539· The living is a rectory, average yearly value Board School (mixed}, built1inh875, for 85 children; average
from tithe rent-charge £..a83, with 25 acres of glebe and attendance, 63 ; John William Bailey, master

Chittenden Edmund Barrow, Manor ho' Bates John W. Red Lion P.H j Mills Alfred, wheelwright
J Morphew Noah, blacksmith
Farrow Charles Hinton, Offham place I Chambers George, beer retailer

Fraser Rev.William FrederickChambers Curd Geo. farm bailiff to W. W. Blest esq Phillips Thorn as (of West Mailing),

Sugden s.c.L. The Rectory Goodwin Edward, clerk to school board farmer & hop grower

Scott George Shaw, Quintain house Hayes William, shopkeeper, Post office Samson Matthew, beer seller&hop growr

COMMERCIAL Hodges William & Edmund, farmers & Sutton Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Baldwin James, beer retailer hop growers Udall Benjamin, beer retailer

ORLESTONE and HAM STREET

0RLB'UONB, a parish in the Weald, extending into Romney from Ashford, to north-east from Rye and II west from

Marsb level, intersected by the Ashford and Romney road Hythe. The parish is in the Southern division of the county,
and by the Royal Military canal, and contains the Ham principally in the lathe of Shepway and hundred of Ham,
Street station on the Ashford and Hastings section of the but partly in the lathe of Scray, hundred of Blackborne,

South Eastern railway; 73 miles from London, 6 south Ashford county court district and petty sessional division,



418 ()RLF.STONE. KENT. (KELLY'B

East •.A.shford union and in the rural deanery of North principal crops are wheat, oats, beans and hops. The ariiL

Lympne and archdeaoonry and diocese of Canterbury, The is 1,831 acres; rateable value, £2,352; the population in

upland district is within the jurisdiction of the justices of 1881 was 412.
the.county; the marsh lands within the liberty of Romney HAH STREET, a village lying south of the railway station,
Marsh. The manor, being held in capite by knight service, is chiefly in Orlestone, but partly in Warehorne; it contains

rendering ward to Dover castle, and not being subject to a Wesleyan chapel, and a·village hall, erected in 1865 by a

gavelkind tenure, is one of 'the 23 lordships charged by joint stock company, regtstered, with limited liability, and
prescription with the government of Romney Marsh. The used for an evening service and for lectures and concerts.
church of St. Mary the Virgin, situated on the hill, about A cattle and extensive sheep fair is held annually on the~
half a mile north of the railway station, is a small building Thursday in August.

of stone in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, Parish Clerk, Alfred Richardson.
south porch and a small wooden belfry on the western gable PosT, M. 0. &. T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,
containing 3 bella dated 1591; 1631 and 1635: south of the Ham Street.-Mrs. Charlotte Potter, receiver. Letters
chancel is a recess under a plain Pointed arch and a similar from Ashford arrive at 7.15 a.m. & 1.10 p.m.; dispatched
recess in the north wall of the nave : there are 1oq sittings. at 4.28 & 5.50 p.m
The registers commenCe in 1554. The'living is a rectory, The district of the Orlestone United School Board compriles

yearly value £r6s, with 58 acres of glebe and residence, in the parishes of Orlestone, Warehorne io Kennardington ;

the gift of E. W. and R. Oliver esqs. and held since r889 by it was formed in :1873 & consi!lts of seven members;
the Rev. Ronald Bayne H.A.. of University College, Oxford. Horace Hamilton, Ashford, clerk to the board

The manor ho118e, adjoining the church, contains timber Board School (mixed), built in 1882, for 130 children;

work of the 14th century ; and the old parsonage, about average attendance, 121; Harold Bryen, master

tw6 miles from the church, in Warehorne parish, is of the Ham Street Railway Station, Edward Willes, station master

same period. Capel manor was perhaps the site of a second CARRIERS;--.

church mentioned in Domesday. There are extensive woods Lonkhurst, to Rye, alternate wednesdays; to Ashford,

on the upland"• Messn>. E. W. and R. Oliver are lords of tues. thurs. & sat

the manor and principal landowners. Subsoil, clay. The Turk, from Lydd to Ashford, toes. thurs. & sat

Orleetone. COHMERCIA.L. Lorden Jn. & Sonfl, plumbers & glaziers

Bayne Rev. Ronald Y:.A.. Rectory Bates John, farmer, Mountains Lorden George, farmer, Cotton hill

Oliver Edmund Ward, Burnt oak Brooks Edward, blacksmith Marsh Stephen, saddler
Oliver Roderic, Burnt oak
Buss SarahAnn (Mrs.),Duke's Head P.H Pope Jo~eph, boot maker

Palmer Joseph, fanner, Orlestone court Butler Thos. Wm. & Arthur, butchers PotterCharlotte(Mrs.),baker, Post office
Catt Robert Martin, poulterer Purfield James, farmer
Weller Albert, reeve, Burnt oak
Cobb David, poulterer Turner William Thomas, baker
Wicken Henry, farmer, Sugar loaf
Collins Frank, grocer & draper Wanstall Thomas John, coal dealer
Ham Street.
Garner Clarence Edward, shopkeeper Wiglesworth Henry M.B. surgeon, &

Butler Mrs. John Godden David, butcher medical officer & public vaccinator,

Wiglesworth Henry K.B Harden John, farmer No. 6 district, East Ashford union

ORPINGTON is a parish and village, with a statjon a number of concealed cUpboards; and in the head of the

on the South Eastern railway, 14 miles from London, 6 wjndow are the arms of the University of Oxford, with the

south-east from Bromley and 8 from Dartford, in the motto "Sapientia et Felicitate," and those of Dr. John

'Yestern division of the county, lathe of Sutton-at-Hone, Bancroft, master of University College, who died in 1640:

Ruxley hundred, Bromley petty sessional division, union one apartment is hung with tapestry, believed to have been

and county court district, West Dartford rural deanery, wrought at the manufactory established at Mortlake in

Maidstone archdeaconry and Canterbury diocese. The 1619 and brought here, it is S'l.id, from Eltham palace:

river Cray takes its rise here and the flow is so great as there are also three chapel rooms and various dormitories:

often to flood the village. The church of All Saints is an the crypt, reached by a flight of steps, now serves as an

ancient edifice of stone and flint in the Early English style, oratory, but was originally a kitchen, and the masonry of

consisting of chancei with north chapel, nave, west porch the fireplace and chimney are visible on the outside. The

and a low embattled tower on the north side containing one lord of the manor of Little Orpington is J. G. Stapleton

bell and formerly surmounted by a spire, which was de- esq. and of Great Orpington the Right Hon. Sir William Hart

stroyed in a storm: the west doorway is of the Transition Dyke hart. P.c., H.P. The principal landowners are the

period and retains a stoup: in the porch is a fine altar tomb lords of the manors, R. B. Berens esq. J.P. Major Benjamin

of the Decorated period: part of a mural staircase remains Lake and William May esq. The soil is sandy loam ; sub-

on the south side of the nave: there is a memorial window soil, chiefly chalk. I<'ruit of all kinds is extensively grown

to Mrs. Gardner, and the east window and seven others are here for the London market; also hops. The area is 3,510

also stained : in the chancel are sedilia and a piscina, and a acres; rateable value, £22,400; the population in 1881 was
slab inclosing a brass to Thomas Wilkinson, prebendary of 3,oso.

Ripon and rector of Orpington, ob. 15II; there are also CROFI'ON is a hamlet about a mile and a half west : here

two others, one to William Gulby esq. ob. 1439 and the other is a chapel of ease named St. Paul's ; it is an edifice of red

to John Gover, vicar, ob. 1522: the pulpit and lectern are brick, consisting of chancel and nave and a western turret

of oak : the ancient rood screen was removed at the restora- containing one bell and will seat about 100 persons.

tion and replaced by one of oak and brass : the reredos, of Parish Clerk, John Petty.

Caen stone, displays a representation of the Last Supper: PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office

in 1771 the tower was taken down 44 feet : the church was (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have R.S.O. Kent

restored in 1872, at a cost of ,£2,5oo, and has 300 sittings: added).- Miss Matilda Clements, sub-postmistress.

The churchyard was enlarged in 1884 by the addition of Letters are received from London at 6.45 a.m. & dis-

an acre of ground and contains two fine yew trees. The patched to London at 12.20, 4 & 9.30 p.m. ; on suo-

register dates from the year :r56o. The living is a vicarage, days, aiTive at 7 a. m. & dispatched at 6 p. m. .The

average tithe rent-charge £266, net yearly value £140, telegraph office is at the railway station

with residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, WALL BoXEs,'Railway station, collected 9 a.m.2 &4.45 p.m.:

and held since 1883 by the Rev. James Newton Heale M.A. & at Crofton, 8.30 a.m. & 2.40 p.m. ; sundays, 8.30 a. m.:

of Trinity College, Cambridge. Here is a Baptist chapel. High Street, cleared at 8.50 a.m. 1.30 & 6.45 p.m.;

Charities amounting to .£130, derived from money in the sundays, 8.50 a. m

funds, are yearly distributed. The Priory, the residence of A School Board of 5 members was formed in 188o ; R.

Major Benjamin Green Lake, belonged in 1032 to the priory George Wall, Bromley, clerk to the board; Josiah Smith,

of Christ Church, Canterbury, from which circumstance it St. Mary Cra.y, attendance officer

acquired its name; it is a gabled mansion, with mullioned Board School (mixed), built in 1882, for 220 children;

windows of the Tudor period ; the oldest portion being a average attendance, 180; Henry Boult, master; Mrs.

small stone buttressed annexe of three rooms on the east Lucy Boult, mistress

side, erected in 1393, and used by the priest who served the Railway Station, Frederick William Phillips, station master

church ; the hall, which is panelled with oak, and the princi- CARRIERS TO LoNDON : -

pal rogms date from 1:471 ; the present kitchen and the Carter, Paterson & Co. daily

rooms at the south end were added by the Hon. Richard Jonas Kingston, to Bromley1 daily

Rpeneer, who died here in Nov. 1661: the great hall, 30 by South Cray (or BUILDING FIELD) is a populous district

21 fpet and 16 feet high, has an Early stone fireplace and a adjoining St. Mary Cray. St. Andrew's iron school chapel

pandl.ed,ceiling with heavy beams of chesnut; the oak room, has 250 sittings. .

wit,b, dressing and sitting rooms, dates from the 17th century LETTER Box cleared at 8.20 & 11.25 a.m. 1.45 & 8.20 p.Dl.;

and contains an oak bedstead, dated 1553; the dining room sundays, 5·5 p.m. Letters through St. Mary Cray,

is panelled and the beams and cornice are covered with which is the nearest post & money order & telegraph

moulded plaster ; the library is also panelled in oak and has office

DIRJWI'()RY.] .KENT. O'l'FORO. 419

I,Un:teetariatl School, 'built in 18671, at 11. co!tr, including land, whose sole cost the school iR supported i it wfil hold 200
el. abou' [.a,exx>, defrayed by William Joynson esq. at children; averago attendance, 175; Rt. Jn. Pugh, master

Orpington. Allison Charles F.fa.rmer & fruit grower, Townsend John, butcher

PRIVATB REJUDKNTS, I Town court • Treadwell Wm.Geo. builder&nndertaker
Barker Thomas, beer Tetailer Tremain Edward & Son, blacksmiths &

AllenEdwd.Geo.Glentworth,Crofton rd Beadle Abraham Edward, shopkeeper ironmongers
Alien Geo. Sunnyside. F~rnborough rd Best Caleb, butcher Tyrer Harry & Co. corn & coal mers

Alleyne Mrs. Seaward villa Bignell Thomas, colporteur Vinson William, farmer & hop grower

Barraud Hilton Percy, The Firs Billings Frederick, architect & surveyor, Vinson Wm. jun. farmer & hop grower

.Bellairs&w.Clement Hy.A.x:.c.[cura.te] Manor Estate office WaleThos. Geo. wheel wt. & blacksmith

Biggs James, llversden Blackbonrn Peter, grocer & butcher Walton Arthur Thomas, landscape
gardener & florist
Billings Fredenck, Manor Estate office Blackburn Peter, grocer
Wa!ton Chas. shopkeeper & contractor
BirkeU Mrs. East hall Buster William, nurseryman; Cock- Wells Edward, grocer
Westbrooke Thomas (Mrs.), grocer
Brown Capt. Ch&s, 6-eo. lsleworth ho maning nurseries Williams Maria (Mrs.), mil1iner, Moor-

Brown Alfred, Pine ridge · Capon Mr!!. laundress _ ' field road
Yates John, milkman & corn dealer
BuokweU Lollis, a Seaward villas Clements Matilda (Miss), fancy reposi- Yeates Edwin, saddler

Burronghs G. W. Ladywood tory, Post office South Crayor Building Field.

Caoon Erasmus Stanley, Gables Collins George, grocer

Clisby Hammond Kent, Northolme, Conheer Eliza (Mrs.), beer retailer

Farnborough roo.d Coomber William James, farm bailiff to

Cortis Art.hur .Leopold . Wm. Vinson esq. Perry Hall farm

Day Aagustus. Redclyffe Curtis Arthr. Leopold H.B.,C.M.surgeon Cunningham Mrs. Anglesea road

Desprey Phillip Henry, Fern ba.nk Dickins Ann (Mrs.), boot&; shoe maker Donaldson William, The Laurels

Doyle Mrs. Moor:hurst vil. Moorfield rd Edmed John, grocer&; drayer May William, Northfield

Drake Dennis, Lncknow FRANCIS THOMAS AUSTIN, com- Osborne Miss, Spring cottage

Eekenetein Ernest, Addison lodge mercial & posting house; cabs to meet Rodwell Joseph

Evans Francis Henry H.P. Tubbendens; trains from the station,Maxwell Arms Tough John
& -4 St. Ermin's mansions, Caxton hotel
Willcocks Frederick Henry, Wyedown
.treet, Westminster s w Gave Frederick, fancy repository

Forrest Edward, Mayfield cottage Glassup Brothers, builders OOMMBBCIAL.

Francis Robert, Crofton hall Goodenough John, confectioner Bannister George, shoe ma. Anglesea rd

FulcherCharlesGeorge, I Moorhurstvls Gore Henry, boot maker Bates James, relieving & Taccination

Goodbaird John Francis, The Cottage Hambleton George, shopkeeper officer for No. 2 district &; registrar of

Greeff Robert, Church Hill house Harlow George, farmer, Skeet hill births & deaths for Chislehurst sub-

Barrild Frederick, Sherlies · Harris Geo.St.Pierre,architect&surveyr district, Anglesea road

Harris George St. Pierre Heath Henry, chemist Belson Robert Daniel, picture framer

Harris George St. Pierre, l"un Heath James, shopkeeper CaponJas.hay&strawdlr. Wellington rd

Barrold Leonard, Gatton odge Higgs John, farmer, Crofton pound Cole Thomas, watch maker

Hart-Davis Capt. Henry, Crofton grange Hodsoll Edward,miller (steam & water), Collins Georg-e, grocer

Heale Rev. Jas. Newton H. A.. Vicarage Orpington mill Conch Wm. Jn. academy, Anglesea ho

Hocking Mrs. Rose cottage · Joyner Elizabeth (Miss), day school Deuton Samuel, shopkeeper

Horne George, Homestead Kent Watel'i Works (Nicholas Tyacke, Donaldson William L.K.Q.C.P.Irel. snr-

Howard Henry Blunt, Barkhart engineer) geon, see Sha.nnon & Donaldson

Hoghesman Stph.Moorfl.d. vl.Moorfld. rd King Francis, grocer & beer retailer DunnEllen(Mrs. ),confctor.Wellingtn.rd

Ja.ckmanRev.ArthurRobt.M.A.[curate] Kingston Jonas, carrier, daily to Brom- Eldridge George, shopkeeper

.lones Henry, Crofton lodge Jey, greengrocer & potato salesman Eldridge John, beer retailer

Jone11 William1 Lynwood Lee William, draper & boot maker Epsom Solomon, grocer

Key Arthur Wm. Moorhurst, Crofton Margets James, ironmonger _ I Everist Jrt.Lewis,hutcher,Wellington rd

Knight Charles, Montacute, Crofton rd Marshall John, Artichoke P.H. & wine Ford George, beer retailer

Lake Major Benjamin Green, Priory & spirit merchant & fly proprietor I Fordham Betsy (Miss), fancy repository
Marshall John E. farmer, Poverest I FrancisThos.bakr.&grocr. Wellington rd
LeYennore Angustus, Clairville

Livermore Ezra, Oakhurst, Crofton Martin Albert, dairyman 1 Gale Samuel, <'lothier

Lovibond Mrs. Dunwear Martin Peter, chimney sweeper Glassup Ann(Mrs. ),dress,stay &belt ma
Lubbock Hugh Neville, The Gables Mead George Harry, The Cricketers P.H I Goodenongh John, sh011k~eper
Ma~thews Ed,-ard, Crofton court
Page Thomas ·wmiam, painter GreensladeJas.Turner, tadr. Anglesea rd

Newbold Arthr.7fleaward vls.Crofton rd Petty Geo. Thos.frnit grower,Ram's den Hatfield Alfred Drake, stationer & to-
Newton Benj. Wills, Avonstone, Crofton Pe~ty John, carpenter bacconist & ~ollector to Cray's Gas Co
Pace Rob~. Gerard, Rose vl.Moorfield rd Phillips Frederick Wm. station master Hawes John, Johmaster

Pearaall Howard Devenish Popplewell Joseph, linen draper Hawes William, sewing machine agent

Preston-, Derrick house Rankin Charles William, hair dresser Honey Alfred, dairyman .

Preston Renben, Alchornes Reeves George, builder, Frog lane HosmerMary(Mrs. ),grcr. Wellmgton rd

Roots Stephen, Varna villas Sales Charles, builder Jenkins John Charles Darke, butcher

Scilley Rev. John [Baptist] Sava,ooe Arthur, baker Lee William, shopkeeper

Shannon Robert Alexander H.D Smallwood Alfred, painter &c Martin Alht.baker&dairyman,Lowerrd

Simmons William Sutton, Woodlands, TaylorFras.carmn.&contrctr.Broomhill Osborn Emma Martha (Mrs.}, dress

Crofwn road TAYLOR SAMUEL, White Hart hotel, maker, Spring cottage

Soames Henry Aldwin, East hall family & commercial, home brewed Pollard John, rate eolleetor

Upton Josiah, Goodmead & burton ales, first class wines, spirits Pring Charles, beer retailer

Vinson William, Mayfield place • & cigars, posting in all its branches, Sales John, boot maker
Vinson William, jnn. The Walnuts special arrangements for bicyclists 1Sales John, ju~. carpenter

WalfordRd.SpringGarden ldg.Croftn.rd Taylor William Page, coal & corn mer- Sanger John, tmman

Weintraud Frederick, Fern lodge chant, High street & Railway station Savage George, basket maker

Whitehead Jeffery, jun. The Birches Taylor Wm.Richd.plumber,Angleaea rd Stannon & Donaldson, surgeons )

Whittingham Mrs. Dortheim Teer John, gardener Simmett Thos. beer retlr.Wellington rd

Woods Henry, Lancaster lodge Tillott Maria (Mrs.), baker Temple Henry, grocer

COMMERCIAL. Townsend & Treadwell, jobmasters Watson George, fishmonger .

Avery Martha (Miss), grocer Townsend James, baker Wood J n.( Mrs. ),hoot ma. Welhngton rd

OSPRINGE is a parish forming part of the borough of Faversham, which 8ee.

OTFORD is a. village and parish on the river Darenth, Bartholomew, an edifice of Kentish ragstone in the Decora~d

with a station on the Sevenoaks branch of the London, Ghat- and Perpendicular styles, consists of chancel, nave of four

ham and Dover railway, 3 miles north from Sevenoaks and bays, south aisle and a low and massive western tower, with

22 from London, in the Western division of the county, a dwarf shingled broach spire, containing a elock and 2 bells:

Codsbea.th hundred, lathe of Sutton-at-Hone; Sevenoaks it was partially burnt about x637, hut subsequently reno-
petty sessional division, union and .county court district vated, when the arcade of the nave ~as rebuilt with piel'l't. of
and in the rural deanery of Shoreham, archdeaconry of wood: in x863 the ~hurch ~~ agam restored by ~bscnp­
Maidstone and diocese of Canterbury. A line of railway tion, the arcade hemg rebmlt. m stone: the east wmdow, a

between Otford Junction and Maidstone was opened on the Deeora.ted work of five lights, was renewed at the expense-of

IS\ of Jnne, 1874; it is nearly x,Sj miles in length and passes Lo~ Willonghby d~ Bro~, the lessee of the ~eat titheg;

throngh the parishes of Kemsing, Ightha.m, Wrotba.m and and m x868 two stamed wmdows were placed m the sooth

byand ia now continued to Ashford. The river is aisle at the expense of Samuel Wreford esq. I.P. of Brough-
a stone bridge 'Of one arch. The church of St. ton House, as memorials to his sister and son : the western

480 O'fFORD. KENT. (KELLv'B

porch, erected in 1837, i8 of ancient woodwork: there are spring of water in the castle grounds which flows into a,

Vllorious monuments to the Polhill family, including a flne chamber upwards of 30 feet in length by about 15 in breadth,

marble monument to Charles Polhill esq. d. 1755: in 1869 k.nown as St. Thomas A'Beckett's well; this chamber hu

an organ was erected: on the north side is a small vestry been thoroughly restored and the surrounding ground taste-

of Perpendicular character and a canopied tomb of the fully laid out by Richard Russell esq. of the Manor fa.nn,

14th century,_ now defaced: there are 388 sittings. The Clewer, Windsor, a former resident. The principal land.

register of baptisms atfd burials begins with the year 1630; owners are Earl Amherst D.L., J.P. who is lord of the manor,

marriages, 1631. The living is a vicarage, yearly value Samuel Wreford esq. J.P. Henry Bingham Mildmay esq. D.L.)

from tithe rent-charge £2go, net yearly value £365, J.P. of Shoreham Place, near Sevenoaks, Barclay Field esq.

with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of of Beechy Lees, Kemsing, and the trustees of the late Charles

Westminster, and held since 1878 by the Rev. Juhn Hunt Polhill esq. 'fhe soil is chalky; subsoil, clay. The chief

D.D. of St. Andrew's University, Scotland. There is a crops are wheat, oats, roots and hops. The area, including

Wesleyan chapel, erected in 1800. The poor have about Dunton Green, is 2,8o6 acres; rateable valne,.£"14,313; and
£too yearly from an ancient charity left by Sir T. Smythe, the population in :1881 was, including Dunton Green, 1,388.

of Sutton-at-Hone, in this county, and under the control of DuNTON GREEN is a village in this civil parish, has been

the Skinners' Company, of London, which is distributed in formed into an ecclesiastical parish, and will be found under

various sums and in bread. The kennels of the West Kent a separate beading.

Hunt are situated here; the Hon. Ralph Neville, master TWITTON is 1 mile west.

(t8go); hunting days, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Parish Clerk, Richard Hoff.

Saturdays. Farningham, Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-

are convenient places for hnnting visitors. Otford was at· Thomas Henry Knight, postmaster. Letters arrive from

tached to the see of Canterbury so early as too6, and the Sevenoaks at 7.30 a.m. & 12.30 p.m.; dispatched at :a,

archbishops appear to have bad a dwelling-place here from 5.30 & (for letters only) 6.40 p.m !.

the time of Lanfranc, the first Norman archbishop, A.D. WALL LETTER Box, Longford, cleared 9.:1oa.m. &7.sp.m.;

xo7o, and to have made it a favourite place of residence: sundays, 12..10 p.m

Archbishop Warham rebuilt the castle or palace in a mag- National School, the original edifice, near the church, Will

nificent style, at a cost of £33,000, and entertained Henry erected in :1833, but becoming inadequate, schools were

VIII. here with splendid hospitality; the existing remains built in :1872 on a site further west for 140 children;

furnish an admirable specimen of brick-work of the time of average attendance, 102 ; Richard Hoff, master ; Miss

Henry VII. and include a roofless octagonal tower of three Elizabeth Parish, mistress

storeys, with double square-headed windows, and the clois- Otford Station (London, Chatbam & Dover), Chas. Thomas

tered side of a court, now formed into cottages. There is a Clements, station master

Alexander Alfred, Otford house Hooker James, farmer Middleton Frederick James, manager
Blackmau Edward, Park farm Hooker John, farmer .to the Sevenoaks Land Co
Dicks Henry, Twitton Bradford John James, wheelwright
Eden Miss, Holmesdala. Cassarn Edward, beer retailer, Twitton Mills Frederick, beer retailer
Freeman William Spiers, Mill house Clements Charles Thomas, station mas Pearce Henry, beer retailer
Hunt Rev. John D.D. Vicarage Durtnell Richd. (of Brasted), brick ma Tapsell John, Bull P.H
Morgans Dio Freeman William Spiers, engineer,con- Taylor John, boot maker
Troughton Elisha, carpenter
Parish Mrs tractor &saw mills
Wellband Harry, Otford castle Greenlees David, farmer Varge John, blacksmith
Hackett l''rederick, butcher Warren Henry, shopkeeper
COMMERCIAL. Knight Thomas Henry,grocer & baker, Wellband Harry, thrashing machine
Bliss George, Woodmau P.H. & farmer
Booker Hannah (Mrs.), cowkeeper Post office proprietor& farmer

OTHAM is a parish, 3 miles south-east from Maidstone,- • The river Len, which forms the northern boundary of the

in the Mid division of the county, Maidstone union and parish, works a mill belonging to Messrs. Hollingworth, of

eounty court district, hundred of Eyhorne, lathe of Ayles- Turkey mills, Maidstone. Gore Court, half a mile sout-h,

ford, Bearsted petty sessional division, Sutton rural deanery, the property of Townsend Kirkwood esq. and now the resi-

MaidstonearchdeaconryandCanterburydiocese. Thechurch dance of William Stewart Forster esq. is a mansion of the

of St. Nicholas is an ancient building of stone, in the Early date of Henry VII. standing in its own grounds, with s

English and later styles, consisting of chancel with north remarkably fine entrance hall. Stone Acre, 1 mile south·

chapel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a tower with a east, is a very ancient farmhouse, held, it is said, for four

small wooden spire on the south side containing 3 bells: the centuries by the family of Elys or Ellis, but now belonging

aisle is very narrow and has one large arch opening to the to Captain Baldwin, of Stede Hill. Th~ Earl of Romney,

nave and another to the chancel: there are some c urious ,1 who is lord of the manor, Townsend Kirkwood esq. and
monuments to the Floods and Hendleys, or Henleys, and a Captain Baldwin are the principal landowners. The soil is

tablet in the north wall to Dr. George Horne, bishop of mixed, sandy and clayey, upon rock, which is well adapted

Norwich (1790-2), who was born here 1 Nov. 1730, his father for the growth of hops, which are largely grown here, also

being then rector of this parish ; he died 17 Jan. 1792 : the much fruit. The area is 955 acres; rateable value, ,£2,322;

ehurch was restored in 1865: there are 160 sittings, 120 the population in :~881 was 375·

being free. The register dates from the year :1538. The OTHAM STREET is half a mile east of the church.

living is a rectory, average yearly value from tithe rent- Sexton William Hadlow

eharge £329, with residence and 38 acres of glebe, in the ' ·
gift of Magdalen College, Oxford, and held since :~869 by Letters arrive by foot post from Maidstone at 8.20 a.m. •
the Rev. Frederick Maule Millard M.A. late fellow of that 12.30 p.m. WALL LETTER Box, Otham Street, cleared

college. Henley's charity, derived from money left in xsgo week days, 12.40 & 6.15 p.m.; sundays, II a.m. The

by Thomas Henley, of Cranbrook, produces about £ 18 nearest money order office is at Maidstone

yearly from the rent of a house and allotment gardens. Parochial School (mixed), built in 1851 & enlarged in t88S,

Here is a building erected on land belonging to and at the for xoo children; average attendance, 6o; & endowed
sole expense of W. S. I<'orster esq. of Gore Court, and pro- with about £6 yearly, derived from a legacy; Waiter

bably to be used as a convalescent home for 12 patients. Wilson, master; Mrs. Wilson, mistress

Chambers Rev. Francis M.A. The Limes Austen Amelia (Miss), farmer & hop Hadlow William, blacksmith
Forster William Stewart, Gore court grower, Stone acre Hollands William, shopkeeper
Millard Rev. Frederick Maule M:. A. IsaacsWilliam Sydney, White Horse P.B
Balden Henry, shoe maker
[rector], The Parsonage Betts Alfred, farmer, Senacre farm Pooley William, farm bailiff to William
Molony Col. Charles, Greenhill Dawson Frank, farmer & hop grower, Stewart Forster esq. Green hill
Allard Henry, wheelwright
Otham lodge



OTTERDEN is a village and parish, 7 miles south-west their ten children kneeling in front, date 1598: by side fl.

from Faversham and 3 miles north from Charing station on this is another altar tomb to Justinian Lewin and his family;
the London, Chatham and Dover railway, in the Mid divi- it bears his effigy, in armour, and figures of his lady on her
sion of the county, Eyhorne and Faversham hundreds, knees at the basement with an infant daughter beside her,

Aylesford and Scray lathes, Hollingbourne union, Bearsted date 1620: on the west side of the church is a marble mooR-
petty sessional division, Faversham county court district ment to John Bruce, alderman, of London, with his figwe
and in the rural deanery of Ospringe and archdeaconry and and those of two females kneeling before a fanldstool, date
diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Lawrence, which x6x 1 : there are also two important memorials to the family·
stands on the site of an older edifice, pulled down in 1753, of Wheler, besides a number of mural monuments: tile

is a plain rectangular structure of brick quuined with stone, church affords 150 sittings. The register dates from,...

with an undivided interior, but contains some fine monu- year I66o. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge
ments and brasses: in a recess on the north side, on an £242 I os. with 191 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
altar tomb, are effigies of William Lewin and his wife, with of and held since :1850 by the Rev. William Archibald P~

DIREUfVRY.] KENT. PADDOCK WOOD. -481

K. .l. of Trinity College, Oxford. Bunce's benefaction, of 1720 and 1736, died in the Charter House, London, Feb.

which the Leathersellers' Company are trustees, was left by 15th, 1736: the house is now the seat of Charles Wheler
James Bunce, alderman, of London: the yearly income Wheleresq. M.A., .J.P. who is lord of the manorand principal

derived from rents is expended : I. In a certain sum app()r- landowner. The soil is light loam ; subsoil, clay and chalk.
tioned to the minis~er for catechizing the young; 2. In repairs The chief crops· are wheat, barley, oats and paas. The area

every 10 years to the church: 3· In the yearly distribution is 1,487A, IR. 7P.; rateable value, £1,288; the population in

w the poor. Otterden Place, an ancient embattled mansion 1881 was 165.

of brick in the Tudor style, stands in the middle of park-like Parish Clerk, William Croucher.
~nods of 100 acres, beautifully wooded; it was here that PILLAR LETTER Box cleared at 6 p.m. Letters through

Stephen Gray, a distinguished physician and natural philoso- Faversham arrive at 7·45 a. m. Lenham & Charing are

pber, put up his first electric line, in company with the Rev. the nearest money order & telegraph offices

Granville Wheler, June 14th, 1725 : Gray, who published Parochial School (mixed), built in 186o, for 50 children;

his discoveries in electric conduction and induction between average attendance, 39; Miss Griggs, mistress

Paxton Rev. Wm. Arcbbl. M.A. Rectory 1 Elvy Joha, farmer, Snode Stratford Edwd. William, farmr. Hnrst
Stringer Theophilus, farmer, Bunce et
WhelerCharles WhelerH.A., .J.P. Otter- Harrison Thomas, farmer, Ri~g's hill Tampset.t Jose, farmer, l.\'Iorton hall
Wolley James, gamekeeper to C. W.
den Place Inge Walt.A.farmer,CuckooWood farm
Wheler esq. .J.P
Boorman Frank, farmer, Stubblefield Neve John, farmer, Slade

Croucher Elizabeth (Mrs.), grazier Piles Daniel, farmer, Slade

OXNEY is a parish, 5 miles north from Dover and one who is lord of the mll.nor and sole landowner. The soil is

mile east from Martin Mill station on the Deal and Dover chalky and the land consists of uninclosed cornfields and
railway, in the Eastern division of the county, hundred of meadows. The area is 313 acres, with only three or four
Cornilo, lathe of St. Augustine, Wingham petty sessional houses; rateable value, £409; the population in 1881 was 23.
division and Dover union and county court district, Tlle
inhabitants attend the church at Ringwould, as there is no WALL LETTER Box cleared at 10.45 p.m.; sundays 10.45
church here, but the ruins of an old church, suppose1 to be p.m. Letters received from Dover about7.30 a.m. & 5.30
the church of the manor, are in the park attached to p.m. The nearest money order office is at Ringwould &
Omey Court, the seat of William John Banks esq. J.P. the nearest telegraph office is at St. Margaret-at-Ciiffe

Banks William John J.P. Oxney court

PADDLESWORTH is a parish with a thin and scat-, charge £go, with 2 acres of glebe, joint gross yearly value

tered population, 4 miles north-west from Folkestone, in the £850, in the gift of and held since 1854 by the Rev. Robert

F..astern division of the county, hundred of Loningborough, / Charles Jenkins H.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, bono-

lathe of Shepway. Elham petty sessional division and union, rary canon of Canterbury and hon. curator of the Library

Folkestone county court district, rural deanery of Elham and of Lambeth Palace, who resides at Lyminge rectory.

archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. The small church Robert Marsh, of Cole farm, left in 1877 a sum of £6o, the

of St. Oswald, situated in a dreary and elevated site, 650 interest to be distributed annually in coals and provisions to

feet above the sea level, is a building of flints and black iron- the poor of the parish. 'fhis parish is said to contain some

stone, in the Early Norman style, and consists of chancel of the highest ground in the county. The principal land-

and nave, with a turret on the western gable containing one owners are Daniel Brice, Henry Rigden and Robert Marsh

bell: the principal Norman portions of the church are the Gammon. The soil is light loam, sand and clay ; subsoil,

chancel arch, three small windows in the nave, and the chalk. The chief crops are grass, with grain and roots in

north and south doorways ; south of the chancel arch is an rotation. The area is 561 acres ; rateable value, £489; the

arched rect'.ss in the wall facing west, where was once population in 188x was so.

probably an altar, and there is a hagioscope: north of the Sexton, George Nutley.
chancel is an ~bl~mg recess, perhaps an a~mbry, and _on the Letters through Folkestone arrive at s. 30 a.m. The nearest
south wall a. ptscma: near the l'lorth wallts a large Circular money order office is at Uphill & telegraph offic.. at Folke-
block of Kentish rag of very great antiquity, upon which the stone ~

modern font is now placed: the south door has fine Norman .'
shafts, one of these being octagonal and covered with a WALL LETI'ER Box at Whtte gate cleared at 5·45 p.m. ;

zig-zag ornament: the church was restored in x86g and has sundays 10.15 a.m

100 sittings. The reJister of marriages dates from the year This place is included in Acrise & Paddlesworth United

1715; burials, 1721 ; baptisms, 1762. The living is a School Board district; the children of this place attend

chapelry, annexed to the rectory of Lyminge, tithe rent- the Board school at Acrise

Finch William, farmer DixonRobt.sen.Red LionP.H.&blcksmth Hogben Mary (Mrs.), carter, Cobham's
Marsh Mrs Gammon Robert Marsh, farmer & rough
Cross William, farmer
grazier, Cole farm

PADDOCK WOOD, a hamlet in Brenchley civil parish, Oxford. Mascalls is the residence of Major Edgworth Hor-

WlLB, with portions of the parishes of Yalding and Nettle- rocks. The principal landowners are the Dowager Viscount-

stead, formed into an ecclesiastical parish October 30, 186o : ess Falmouth, the Earl of Strafford and Frank Morrison esq.
it Ul situated 5 miles east of Tonbridge, 7 north-east from of Farmwood, Ascot, Berks. Bricks and tiles are made here.
Tunbridge Wells and 10 south-west from Maidstone, with a The soil is sand and clay; subsoil, sand and gravel. The

station on the main line of the South Eastern railway, from chief crops are wheat and hops. The area is 3,500 acres ;
which diverges the branch to Mairlstone, and from which the population in 1881 was 1,558.
a line southwards to Cranbrook and Hawkhurst is now (18go) Parish Clerk, Stephen Apps.

in course of construction. The parish is in the SouthWest- PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office

ern division of the county, lathe of Aylesford, Tonbridge (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have R.S.O. Kent
petty sessional division and union, Tunbridg~ Wells county added).-William Dadswell,receiver. Delivery commences

court district and in the rural deanery of South Mailing, at 7 & 10.40 a. m. & 6.40 p.m. ; sunday at 7 a.m.; dis-
archdeaconry of Maidstone and diocese of Canterbury. The patched at 10.10 a.m. & 1.35, 5.30 & 8.45 p.m. ; sun-

church of St. Andrew is a building of stone, in the Early days, 7.40 p.m
Gothic style, and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and Board School, transferred to the Brenchley School Board in

a amall turret at the north-east angle of the church contain- x881; !the building was erected in 186o & enlarged in I88I,

ing one bell: in 188o the nave was lengthened 20 feet by for 300 children; a new girls' school was erected in 1890,
subscription: the church is now (18go) being repaired, for 98 girls, at a cost of £280; average attendance, 90

re-tloored and also a new heating apparatus added and other- boys, 65 girls & 55 infants; William Turner, master ;

1rise improved at a. total estimated cost of about £3oo: Miss Bridgman, girls' mistress; Mrs. Turner, infants'
there are 26o sittings, of which 170 are free. The register mistress

dates from the year 186o. The living is a vicarage, gross Railway Station, William Richards, station master
yearly value from endowment and other sources £246, with CARRIERS:-
residence, in the gift of G. C. Courthope esq. and held since William Weeks, to Tunbridge Wells, toes. thurs. & sat

1859 by the Rev. Edwin Pope M.A. of University College, John Waghorn, to Maidstone, moo

Archer James, Ivy house Richardson Mrs 1Baldwin John Henry, Railway & eom-
Beeeher Ed ward Thirkell George Oyler mercial hotel & posting house, wine
Gurney Sidney & spirit merchant
COMMERCIAL.
Horrocks Major Edgworth, Mascalls; Ballard Robert (Mrs.), brick maker
& Junior Carlton club, London s w Ash Thomas Paul, fly proprietor Beecher John & William, farmers & hop
Ashby Thom::~.s, haulier
Pope Rev. EdwmM.A. VicaraJe growers, Putlands
Ashdown William, wheelwright

K, S. & S, 31

482 r .ADDOCK WOOD. - (KELL1'8

KENT.

Ball Edward, guano merchant; sole; Green Frederick, carpenter Prall John Albert, nurseryman & fruit

agent in Kent for raw Peruvian 1 Guest Alfred, carpenter tree grower; res. Matfield nurseries,

guano; offices, Masonic buildings, Haines Edwin, patentee of hop washing Brenchley

Tonbridge machines · Roberts Edward, shoe maker

I"Best John Thomas, hop grower & mer- Harrison & Gray, grocers Smith George, basket maker
chan:, Nettlestead house Roman Thomas Ray, shopkeeper Smith John (Mrs.), butcher

Blackford Henry, haulier Hogbin Priestley, fiorist Smithers William, seedsman

Boorman Wm. H.. farmer, Rhoeden frm Hook James, grocer Snow Henry. boot maker

Bowles Henry, Kent Arms P.K , Hunt John, farmer Springett J ames, boot & shoe maker

Brett Henri,refreshmentcontrctr.Statn Hunt Thomas, farmer Stewart Brothers & Spencer, oil cake

Burgess John James, baker iJarvis Edgar, farmer, City farm merchants, Station
Carpenter William, draper Storr & Hodgson, general merchants
Judd John, beer retailer, Elm tree
Catt E. J. & B. (Misses), milliners King Joh n (Mrs.), shopkeeper Styles George, beer retailer 11
Clarke Thomas, baker 1 Kne ll-, f armer
Thirkell Abraham, farmer &hop &fruii

Collins Georg~ beer retailer Love William Parker, wheelwright, grower & milk dealer, Cats placet

Crapps Henry, head gardener to Major 1 smith & agricultural implement ma- Park & Stace farms

E. Horrocks 1 ker & agent,Ledgers works. See advt Tompsett & Dadswell,wholesale glovers

Crayford William, Queen's Head P.H. Luck Amos, farmer, Swatlands & legging manufacturers

& shopkeeper Lywood E. &Sou, manure merchants Tompsett & Son, auctioneers, value~

Crouch Albert, butcher Lywood W. farmer land & estate agents & surveyqrs.

Curd Harry, beer retailer, Mile oak Manser Jonathan, coal merchant Stone Castle farm ; & at :Masonic

Dadswell Joseph & William, grocers, Masters Richard, leather dresser buildings, Tonbridge
drapers,& agents for W. & A. Uilbey, 1 Mayboume Alfred, dairyman
Waghorn George, jun. coal, coke, hay t

wine & spirit merchants, Post office Maynard William, fruiterer corn & straw merchant
Dann William Hanbury, farmer, hop I Mitchell Thomas, hop grower & farmer, Waghorn George, sen. beer retailer

113mpler & hay&straw dealer,Ledgers 1 Clobb hill Waghorn John, haulier & contractor

Else George, corn & seed factor & lime Overy HenryJames,farmer, hop grower Wakeford Eva (Mrs.), day school

• & manure agent & brick maker, Mascalls court Weeks William, carrier

Ellis John, farmer, Lymond's farm Oxley Richard, butcher · Weller Charles, grocer

l''irbank Joseph T. railway contractor Pearson William, grocer & draper Wood George, blacksmith

Fisher E. L. sec. to Foresters' Court Peyto Edward, baker Young Henry (Mrs.), farmer

(516g), Arrington place Philp Joseph, chemist grower, :Mile Oak farm

Francis Leonard, coal dealer Playfoot George, saddler

PATRIXBOURN (or PATRICKSBOURN) is a parish and Henry 3rd Marquess, who died June 2, 1882; the church

village, pleasantly situated in a healthy country, the Lesser also contains a handsome white marble monument to Henry

Stonr running through the village, 3 miles south-east from 1st Marquess Conyngham K.P. d. Dec. 28, 1832; one to

Canterbury and half a. mile south from the Bekesbourne Francis Nathaniel 2nd Marquess K.P., G.c.H. died July 171
station on the London, Chatham and Dover railway, it is in 1876; and one to Jane, his Countess, d. Jan. 28, 1876: there

~he Eastern division of the county, partly in the city and are 180 sittings, 30 being free. The register of baptisms and

county of the city of Canterbury, lathe of St. Augustine, burials dates from the year 1556 ; marriages from 156o.

Bridge and Petham hundred and union, petty sessional divi- The living is a vicarage, with that of Bridge annexed, joint

.sion of Horne, Canterbury county court district, rural yearly value from tithe rent-charge £300, with 33 acres ~

deanery of East Bridge and archdeaconry and diocese of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Marquess Conyngham,

Canterbury. The church of St. Mary, an edifice of flint and and held since 1884 by the Rev. John Henry H.eginald Kirby

.stone dressings, standing near the river, is remarkable for H.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, and domestic chap.

its singularly beautiful specimens of Norman work: it con- lain to the Marquess Conyngham. Bifrons, the seat of the

sists of chancel, nave, south aisle, and a. tower with slated Marquess Conyngham, who is lord of the manor, lay impr~

spire, in the centre of the south aisle, containin~ a. clock and priator and chief landowner, is a handsome mansion of stone.

3 bells, the lower Rtage of the tower forming an entrance: standing in a finely timbered park of 230 acres. The soil ~

the doorway itself is one of the finest Norman examples loam; subsoil, chalk and gravel. The chief crops are hopa

known, and is in excellent preservation; there is another and wheat. The area. is 1,639 acres; rateable value, £3,56oi

good Norman doorway on the north, but much smaller than the population in 188 1 was 245.

the preceding; both these doorways, a~ well as the exterior Parish Clerk John Sladden
of the church generally, have been engraved in the "Anti- ''
quarian Itinerary," vol. vi.: there are Norman windows in LETl'ER Box cleared at 9.30 a. m & 7 p.m. ; sundays, t:a.Jd

the chancel, at the east end of which is a curious circular p.m. Letters through Canterbury arrive at 7 a..mJ

wheel window with chevron ornament; the other windows Bridge is the nearest money order & telegraph office

2Jare mostly Perpendicular: on the south side of the chancel School (for children of this parish & Bridge), for
~sa Decorated niche with canopy; there are nine stained children; average attendance, 174; Robert Wye, mal-o"

windows, one of which was erected in 1884 by the present ter; Mrs. Susan Emmeline Wye, mistress; Miss Fann1

Marque~s Conyngham, in memory of his father, George Wye, infants' mistress

Conyngham Marquess l. P. Bifrons; & Ratcliffe John1 Patrixbourne lodge :5mith Robert, land agent to the Ma~~o
quess Conyngham, Bifrons cottage
Carlton club, London s w Wienholt Edward, Bifrons

Kirby Rev. John Henry Re6inald M.A. Brickenden Charles, Hate P.H Tassell BradburyWilliam, farmer &hop

Vicarage Kelsey Edwin, farmer & hop grower, 11 grower, Hode farm

Peckham Herbert Richard, Renville Shepherd's close

EAST PECKHAM is a large straggling village and 1 family, of Roydon Hall, and one in the sacrarium to the Rev.

parish, comprising the following small places: HALE STREET, , Middleton Onslow H.A. late vicar; there are also some reJ

BELTRING, THE PouND, SNOLL HATCH, LITTLE MILL, BusH Imains of ancient stained glass ~ the church has soo sittin,od

snd BULLKN, in the South Western division of the county, The register dates from the year 1558. The liring is i

lathe of Aylesford, Twyford and Littlefield hundred, Malling vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £318, net yearly value>
petty sessional division and union, Maidstone county court £469, with residencA and 8 acres of glebe, in the gift of the'

d1strict, rural deanery of Nortn Malling, archdeaoonry of Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, and held since 1884 by tlui

Maidstone and dioce..;e of Canterbury. East Peckham is 8 Rev. Henry H.obert Merewether B.A. of St. Alban Hall, 0~
mile!J west-south-west from Maidstone, 6 north-east from ford. Holy Trinity is an ecclesiastical parish, formed July

Tonbridge, 2J north from Paddock Wood station on the 28th, 1843; the church, erected in 1842 and situated in t!Mf
South Eastern railway, I north-west from Yalding station centre of the parish, is a building of stone in the Perpendil
on the South Eastern railway and 33 from London. The oula.r style, and consists of nave only, with a turret overthti
navigable Medway passes through the parish and has a entranoo containing a clock and 2 bells. The register date~~
wharf at Branbridges. The church of St. Michael, occupy- from the year 1843. The living is a vicarJ.ge, gross yearlJ:

ing an elevated site 2 miles north of the principal part of the value [.3oo, with residence, in the gift of the vicar of EaSl

parish, forms a most conspicuous object from the neighbour- Peckham, and held since 1843 by the Rev. John CharleS
hood of Tonbridge and for some way along the Hastings Whish M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. The district iri

JCOad : the bui.ding is an edifice of stone, chiefly in the Per- 1881 contained 2,o68 inhabitants. There are places of wor.
pendicular style, and consists of chancel, nave of four bays, ship for Wesleyans, Primitive Methodists and Baptists, aoti

north aisle, south porch, a mortuary chapel belonging to Roy- a large tannery belonging to Messrs. John Dixon, Sons ancl

don Hall, and a lofty western tower containing 6 bells ; the Taylor. The landowners are Viscount Falmouth, who is lord

chancel was restored in 1855 and 15 new windows added and of the manor, Thomas Simmons esq. Horace Martin esq.

the remainder was restored and re-opened in 1863: in 1885 Berkeley' Cook esq. William Golding esq. and the Messrst
a new oak roof was placed over the chancel and a new rere-j Alien and there are several small owners. The soil is clay

dos erected i there are three memorial windows to the Cook and loamy ; subsoil, various. The chief crops are hops,



DIRECfORY.] KENT. WEST PECKHAM. 483



wheat, beanB and fruit. Great quantities of hops are grown a.m. ; also BusH PILLAR Box, cleared at 5·45 p.m. week
here. The area is 3•403 acres ; rateable value, j.I1,521 1the days & 5 p.m. snndays
population in 1881 was 2,o68. ~ ScHoot.s:-

BBLTRING is 2 miles from Yalding station; BULLEN, 2; A School Board of 5 members was formed in I878-; S.
BusH, 111 ; BALK STREET, 1 ; LITTLE MrLL, 2l ; THII PouND, L. Monckton, Maidstone, clerk to the board ; E. Dengate,
2 ; SNOLL HATCH, 2!-
attendance officer

Parish Clerk, St. Michael's, George Wood. National, for 100 boys, 100 girls & go infants ; average at·

Parish Clerk, Holy Trinity, William Pattenden. tendance, 84 boys, 78 girls & 65 infants ; John Jellicoe,

POST M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Offic~. master; Miss Alice Babb, mistress ; Miss Catherine Clegg_,

~noli Hatch.-Edward. Wickham, receiver. Letters ar- infants' mistress

rive from Tonbridge at 7·5 a. m. & 1.30 p.m, ~ dispatched St. Michael's National (mixed), for 75 children; average

at 2.30 & 6.20 p.m. j Sundays at 5.20 p.m attendance, 48 ; Mrs. Ellis, mistress

POST OFFICE, Peckham Bush. James Walter, receiver. CARRIERS TO MAIDSTONE.-George Ashby, mon. wed. 8j;

Letters arrive from Tonbridge at 8 a.m & 1.30 p.m. ; fri. ; Thomas Latter, every tues. thurs. fri. & sat. return·
dispatched at ~0.15 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; sundays at 10.15 ing same days; & George Ashdown, mon. wed. fri & sat.

• a.m returning same day. To Tunbridge Wells, every'tues. re-

WAJ.L Llrrr1m BoxEs : at Hale Street, cleared at 2.10 & 6. r5 turning same day

p.m. & on sundays at 5.15 p.m.; at Little Mill, cleared at Conveyance.-Omnibus (George Ashdown, proprietor) to
Tonbridge station, via Golden Green, twice daily, leaving
6.35 p.m. &on sundays, s.so p.m.; also at The Pound,
cleared 2.25 & 6.25 p.m. ; sundays, 5.25 p.m. ; & at Roy- Mitre inn, East Peckham, 8 a. m. & 5 p.m. ~ Tonbridge

don Hall, cleared at 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; sundays, Io.3o station, 10.40 a.m. & 7.40 p.m



PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bidwell Henry A. miller(water) & hop· Parkhurst Edward, blacksmith, Halest

Alien John, lppingbury, Hale street grower, Little mill Penkivil-'fompsett James S.l::l. farmer &

Barton Thos. Woodbine cot. The Pound Bishop Edward, boot maker, The Pound hop grower, Grove house '

Benest Mrs. Hextle house Bishop Edward, fruit grower, Two Ashes · Pring William M. farmer, Arnold Lodge

Bidwell Henry A. Little mill BrambleThomas,Th~FountainP.H.Bnsh farm, Hale street

Biggenden Miss, Bedford house, Hale st Cast John David, beer retailer · Randall Edward,grcr.&drapl".ThePound

Cook Berkeley, Roydon hall Chandler Thomas, saddler, Snoll hatch Reeves Frederick George, farmer & hop

Golding William, Leavers Clapson George, Man of Kent P.H. &r; grower, Addlestead

Gordon-Lennox Lady Geo. Roydon hall grocer & draper, Little mill Riseborough John,MerryBoys P.H.Snoll

Hammon Mrs. Lime villa, Little mill Colladine Elias, cowkeeper hatch •

Jeffery Thomas, Parsonage house Colladine Thomas, wheelwright SaxbyJames,chimney sweeper &tinman

Merewetber Rev. Henry Robert B.A. CroucherEdwd.farmr.BowerMount frm Smith James, blacksmith, Little mill

[vicar], The Vicarage Dengate E. school board officer Snelling Henry, baker, The Pound

Monckton Edward, Hale Place. Dixon John, Sons & Taylor, tanners Stanger Chas.Edwd.L.e.c.P.Edin.surgu

Monckton Misses, Hale Place Ellis George, shopkeeper Stevens James, builder, Bullen

Moxon Jenner, Taradale v1lla, Hale st Excell George, Mitre P.H. The Pound Stevens John, shoe maker, The Pound

Oyler George, Jessamine cot. The Pound Finch William, plumber Streeter John, boot maker, The Pound

Penkivil-Tompsett J ames S. S. Grove ho I<'ry John Wm. surgeon, Blenheim lodge Streeter Thomas, grocer, The Pound

Pri.ng William M. Arnold lodge Goodwin Frederick Charles, butcher Stride Edward, beer retailer

Reeves Frederick George, Addlestead Groves John, beer retailer, Hale street 1Taylor t;amuel, \laker, Hale street

Robertson William, Strettit house Harris Herbert Charles, Rose & Crown 1Waghorn & Finn, grocers, & agents fdr

Simmons Thomas, Stilstead house P.H. Branbridges W. & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit mers

Stanger Charles Edward Harris Samuel, farmer, Goose green · Waghorn William, bailiff to Frederick

Welfear George, Hale cottage Hatch Frederick. farmer, Kent house Martin esq. Hodges farm

Wheeler Francis Jasper, Bullen Hilder Thomas, bricklayer, The Pound Waiter James, general supply stores,

Whish Rev.Jn.Chas.M.A. Trinity vicarge Hodge Jonathan, wheelwright, Hale st Post office, Bush.

White Herbert, The Orchard, Hale st Jenner Wm. farmer, Mt. Pleasant farm Waters Edward, Blackbird & Thrush

·COMMERCIAL. Kmeton Edwin, tailor, Hale street P.H. Bush
King Robert, beer retailer, Bullen Webb l<'rederick Thomas, rate & tax

Acott John, beer retailer, The Pound King William, basket maker, The Pound collector & assistant overseer

!dams Henry, shopkeeper, Bush Latter Thomas, carrier, The Pound Webb Thomas, builder & farmer, Bush

Alien William & James, farmers, LuckHarriet (Mrs.),butcher,The Pound Welfear Thomas, farmer, ~urrs oak
Strettits & Smithers farms
Martin John,beer retailer & blacksmith, Wheeler Francis Jasper, farmer & hop

AllenJohn,farmer & hop grower,Hale st Branbridges grower, Bullen

Alien Robt>rt, farmer, Pimms farm Medway Coal Co. (Wm. Pile, manager) Wickham Edward, grocer & draper1

Anderson All.Stephen,baker, ThePound Mountford David, Bell inn, Beltring Post office, Snoll hatch

Ashdown George, carrier & 'bus pro- NQrton William,shoe maker, Hale street Wood Thomas, beer retailer, The Pound

prietor, Freehold, The Pound Odd Waiter, smith. Beadle's forge Wood Thomas, plumber, Hale street

Austin Oliver, shopkeeper, Bnllen Oyler Geo. grocer & draper, The Pound ..,.

WESTPECKHAM is a parish, 4mileswestfrom Water- Oxford. The charities amount to /.,20 yearly for clothing•.

ingbury station on the South Eastern railway, 6 north-east Hamptons, the seat of Ma.x Hammond Dalison esq. J.P. and

from Tonbridge and 8 south-west from Maidstone, in the Oxon Hoath, t.he property of Sir J.<'rancis Geary bart• .D.:r.-~,

Mid division of the county, hundreds of Hoo and Littlefield, J.P. but now in the occupation of Capt. Harcourt Rose, are

Mailing union and petty sessional division, Aylesford lathe, in this parish. The principal landowners are Dowager Vis·

county court district of Maidstone1 rural deanery of North countess I<'almouth (Baroness Le Despencer), who is lady pf
Mailing, archdeaconry of Maidstone and diocese of Canter- the manor, Viscount 'forrington, Sir Francis Geary hart.

bury. The church of St. Dunstan is a stone building, D.L. and Max Hammond lJalison esq. J.P. The Joil is clay

originally Norman, but now chiefly in the Perpendicular and stone brash ; subsoil, the same. The chief crops 4i.re

style, consisting of chancel and nave, each with north aisle, hops and wheat and there is a great quantity of fruit grown.

south porch and a western tower with short spire, contain- here. 'fhe area is 1,577 acres; rateable value, £3,027; the

ing 3 bells: the nave is divided from its aisle by two large population in 188t was 459·

Pointed arebes, springing from an octagonal pier, and in the Sexton, William Hook.

wall, east of the arcade, is an opening, formerly leading to

the rood-loft ; the arches of the chancel arcade have dis-
appeared, but the pier once supporting them remains : the

north chancel aisle or chapel incloses a large pew, belonging
io the Geaey family, with mnch heavy wood-work of Caroline

sdate and there is also a sumptuous marble monument with

male and female effigies under a rich canopy a.nd dated

1722: in the chancel is a brass, now incomplete, with an in-
aeription to William Culpepper knt. and Elizabeth, his wife,
PosT OFFICE.-Stephen Love, receiver. Letters through
Maidstone, for vicarage & east end of parish, arrive at
8.10 a. m. & 5.40 p.m. ; dispatched at 9.30 a.m. & 5.40
p.m. ; sundays, 10.10 a.m. Letters for Oxon Hoath &
Hamptons through Tonbridge arrive at 7.50 a.m. &'
p.m. Hadlow is the nearest money order & telegra:?li
office. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid

WALL Box, near Oxon Hoath, cleared 1 p. m. ; sunday~,

1417: there are 200 sittings. The register dates from the 11.30 a.m. The neares• money urder & telegraph office
year 1561. The living is a vicarage, ayerage tithe rent- is at Hadlow

charge /.,240, net yearly value /.,133 (charged with a pension Lady Geary's School (mixed), Oxon Hoath, for go children;.
of £no to predecessor), with residence and 43 acres of glebe, average attendance, 6o; 1\llss Annie Ruddle, mistress ~

mdie gift of the Dean and Chaptet or Rochester, and held CARRIER TO MAIDSTONE.-Loois Burr, every tues. thnl'S. I?

linee 188o by the Rev. Richard Swan M.A. of Keble College, sat

•• •

'484 .WESl' PECKBAM. KENT.

Dalison Max Hammond J.P. Hamptons Bnrr Hy. ,John, fruit grower, Hurst fm Matthews Richard, farmer, Water Jane

Lee Henry Boyle, Hazle hall Cook William Watson, The Swan P.H Ongley John, farmer, Peckham hursi

Rose Capt. Harcourt, Oxon Hoath Love Stephen, grocer & draper, &agent Walker William, smith

Swan Rev. Richard M.A. Vicarage for W. & A.Gilbey,wine & spirit mer- Woollett Thomas, blacksmith

Awcock Henry, farm bailiff & steward chants, Post office Working Men's Club Room (Rev. B..

to Sir Francis Geary hart. D.L Larking Jonathan, farmer, Adams well I Swan, manager)

PEMBURY is a parish and village, 5 miles south-east reservoir, with pumping station attached, for supplying Tun-

from Tonbridge and 3 north-east from Tunbridge Wells, in the bridge Wells with water; it covers 7l acres, and is fed by

South Western division of thecounty,Washlingstonehnndred, springs, the water from which is conveyed through huge

lathe of Aylesford, Tunbridge Wells county court district and pipes from the surrounding neighbourhood. Kenward, the

petty sessional division, Tonbridge union, rural deanery of seat of Sir John Charles Kenward Shaw hart. J.P. stands on

South Mailing, archdeaconryof Maidstone and diocese of Can- an eminence, having some fine picturesque scenery: Grove-

terbury. The church of St. Peter, situated in a quiet and burst is the seat of George S. Fereday-Smith esq. J.P.;

picturesque churchyard about a mile and a half from the Knights Place is the residence of Mrs. Finch; Oakleigh,

village, is au ancient edifice of l!ltone, originally Norman, but another handsome modern mansion, is the seat of William

now chiefly ill the Decorated and Perpendicular styles, and Hogg esq. ; Hazledene, standing in a commanding situa-

consists of chancel, nave, south porch and a low western tion, is the residence of John Baron esq. The Marquess

tower, with a squat broach spire and containing 3 sells: at Camden and Rev. R. S. Tabor are chief landowners and

the east end of the south aisle there is a plain piscina ; on lords of the manor. The soil is sand and loam ; subsoil,

the south side of the chancel are two modern sedilia, and sand, clay and rock. The chief crops are hops, barley and

there is also a reredos of alabaster, three stained memorial turnips. The area is 3,562 acres, with a considerable portion

windows, and a brass to Elizabeth Rowe Of Hawk well, ob. of woods; rateable value, £9,441 ; the population in 1881

1607; the east window is a memorial to the Rev. Stephen was I 14091 including 395 officers and inmates in Tonbridge
Woodgate and Rev. George S. Woodgate, two former vicars Union workhouse in this parish.

of Pembury ; there are also several ancient monuments : in Parish Clerk, Richard Bellingham.

the churchyard is the stone coffin of an abbot of Bayham: PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-

the church was thoroughly restored in 1867-8, and has 200 Stephen Neale, postmaster. Letters arrive from Tun.-

sittings. The register dates from the year I559· The living bridge Wells at 7·3oia.m. & 12.30 p.m. & sundays, 7.30

hi a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £212, net yearly a.m. ; dispatched at 10.30 a.m. & 1.35 & 6.35 p.m.; &

value £346, with residence and 6 acres of glebe, in the gift snndays, 10.5 a.m

of G. S. Fereday-Smith esq. and held since 1889 by the Rev. PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Lower

John Harford-Battersby M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. Green. _Henry Beeching, sub-postmaster. Lettel'8

St. Peter's chapel of ease to the parish church, situated in through Tunbridge Wells dispatched at 10.30 a.m. & 1.30
the southern part of the parish, was erected at a cost of &6 p.m. Nearest telegraph office at Rusthall
about £2 1C50a0m, the land and stone being given by the
Marqu ess d en: it is a building in the Perpendicular PILLAR LETTER Box at Romford, cleared at 8.30 a. m.&.

style, consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, north 5·3° p.m
porch and a tower at the south-west angle with spire, and A School Board of 5 members was formed in 1872; A. T.

containing one bell. There is a Nonconformist Union chapel Simpson, Tunbridge Wells, clerk to the board; Stephen

at Lower Green, rebuilt and enlarged 1886, and a Wesleyan Wanmer, attendance officer

chapel in the Hastings road. At one end of the village is a :Board School (mixed), built in 1872 & enlarged in 188o &.

row of almshouses, built in 1716 by the late Charles Amherst 1884, for 223 boys & girls & go infants ; average attend-
esq. of Bayhall, for six aged persons, who are nominated by ance, in the mixed school 211; infants 75 ; Henry Weaire,

the Marquess Camden; each inmate is allowed 178. 4d. a master; Miss Annie Panter, mistress
month, and the almsmen have a vote for the county. There CARRIER.-John Taylor, to Maidstone, tues. & fri.; to Tun-

are two working men's clubs and reading rooms. Here is a bridge Wells station, daily

WoodgateRev. ReginaldStephenShaw, Maynard Edward, beer retailer

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Pembury hall Neale Stephen, boot&shoe maker, Post

Andrews William, Brooksville Woodgate Mrs. Gimble grove office

Baker Daniel, Lower green Yule Hon. Mrs. Heyswood Noakes Misses, establishment for young

Baron John, Hazledene COMMERCIAL. ladies, Springfield

Batcheller Robert, Stone court Baldwin George, saddler & harness ma Pattenden Joseph, beer retailer

Betts John Thomas, Sunnyside Batcheller Robert, farmer, timber mer- Penn George & Frank, builders &

Blair Miss, Pembury cottage chant & nurseryman undertakers

Burke Eustace, Manor house Beeching Henry, grocer & draper, Post Peters Philip, Royal Oak P.H. & brick,

Dittmer Henry, The Lodge office, Lower green tile, pipe & pottery works, Lower gm

Dixon Major-General Matthew Charles Branch George, farmer, Chalketts farm Playfoot Thomas, grocer

R.A., v.c. Woodsgate BrookAllan Lewis,Heartsease coffee tav Poxon Fredk. coal, coke & wood mer

Fereday-Smith George S. M.A., F.G.s., Burt James, boot maker Quean Thomas, farmer

F.R.G.s., D.L., J.P. Grovehurst Cavie Sidney E saddler Ratcliffe Henry, plumber

Finch Miss, The Cottage Chantler James, bricklayer Reader Isaac, farmer
Chapman Alfred, grocer & provision j SearchStephen,farmer,Beyswood farm
Finch Mrs. H. R. Knights place

Gower Mrs. Edward, The Poplars merchant, draper & clothier Seymour Owen&Son,grocers,butchers,
1 bakers, corn & mealmen & coal &
Guest James Godfrey, Romford house Cornwall Samuel, farmer

Harford-Battersby Rev. John M.A. The Cox John Walter, carpenter coke merchants, Lower green

Vicarage Curd William, farmer, Romford Sharp Edward, farmer, Lower green

Hobday Mrs. Curblows Dadswell Emily (Miss), toy dealer Shorter George, farmer, Downingbury,

Hogg William, Oakleigh Dittmer Henry, preparatory school Amhurst hill & Beagleswood

Jennings Arthur, Lower green Drury Edward, wheelwright Smith James, shopkeeper,Bopeep

Jones Mrs. Woodlands Eaton Albert, blacksmith, Lower green Stevenson Thomas, wheelwright &

Maiden Wait. M.A., M.B. Stanmore villa Ellis George, potato salesman & dealer smith

Noakes Misses, Springfield Farrant Thomas John, grocer & draper Styles John, basket maker

Oakes Benjamin, The Larches Fry James, beer retailer Tindall Zebulon, carpenter

Owen Mrs. Harriet villas Glencorse Joseph, bailiff to Rev. R. S. Trussell Edgar John, beer retlr. Alders

Roberts Mrs. Vermont Tabor M. A. Hawkwell Place WanmerStephn.school attendance offer

Ronald Robert Bruce, Pembury grange Harris Robert, farmer, Pastheap Wells Jas. road sun·eyor, Hastings rd

Shaw Sir John Charles Kenward bart. Jarvis Edward, coal merchant Wilson George, butcher&; farmer

J.P. Kenward Jarvis John, fruiterer & fly proprietor Wood Alfred H. baker

Stoner William .Edward, Harcourt Jessop Joseph (Mrs.), farmer,May's fm Working Men's Club, Museum & Read·

Tabor Rev. Robert Stammers M.A. Kenward Spencer, beer retailer ing Room (Stephen Wanmer, sec.),

Hawkwell Place Krussman Gustab Adolf, Camden hotel Lower green

Veness Mrs. The Chesnuts Malden Waiter M.A., M.B. surgeon, & Workmen's Club & Reading Room

Watson Charles, Pembury end medicalofficer&publicvaccinator,3rd (Henry Weaire, sec.), Heart8ealllt

Wicks Spencer, Pembury lodge & 5th districts & medical officer to coffee tavern

Willoughby Miss, Hawkwell house the workhouse, Tonbridge union

PENSHURST is a parish and village, situated at the Western division of the county, lathe of Sutton-at-Hone,

confluence of the river Eden with the Medway, with a hundreds of Somerden and Washlingstone, petty sessional

station 2 miles from the village on the South Eastern rail- division and county court district of Tonbridge, union of

way, 36! miles from London,6l north-west from Tunbridge Sevenoaks, rural deanery of Tonbridge, archdeaconry of

Wells and si south-west from Tonbridge, in the South Maidstone and diocese of Canterbury. The church of S~

DffiECTORY.] KENT. PERRY STREET. 485

John the Baptist, situated in a sequestered spot, is a sub- ~ift of Lord De L'Isle and Dudley, and held since 1878 by

stantial structure of stone, chiefly in the Late Perpen- the Rev. George Maberly Smith M.A. of Caius College, Cam-

dicular style, and consisting of chancel with aisles, nave, bridge, and rural dean of Tonbridge. There is a Wesleyan

aisles and an embattled western tower, surmounted by four chapel at Pounds Bridge,and a Congregational chapel,erected

octagonal turrets crowned with large pinnacles and con- in 1866, at Smart's Hill. Here is an extensive cricket ball

taining a clock and 6 bells; the north arcade of the nave is and bat manufactory, carried on by Messrs. Duke and Son.

Early English and has three arches on circular piers ; the There are six almshouses for six poor families, and several

80Uth arcade, also with three arches, has octagonal piers ; small charities amounting to £3 18s. principally distri-

the chancel and north aisle, which is the mortuary chapel buted in bread and also for the ringing of the curfew bell.

of the Sidneys, was restored by Lord De L'Isle and Dudley Peushurst Castle, an ancient and noble quadrangular

in 1856: under the chapel are interred the remains of structure, with a spacious court, chapel and hall, has been

Algernon Sidney, who was beheaded on Tower Hill, 7th in the possession of the Sidney family since the time of

December, 1683, for his participation in the Rye House Edward VI. by whom it was given to Sir William Sidney,

Plot: here are also several monuments and brasses to the his chamberlain, whose present representative is the Right

Sidney family, including an altar-tomb of Late Perpen- Hon. Ph~p Sidney, Lord De L'Isle and Dudley; the hall

dicnlar work to Sir William Sidney, knighted in Brittany has a fine open roof and a screen of Gothic wood work;

1512 by the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Admiral ; he was a chief there is also a splendid collection of paintings and old

commander at Flodden Field, 9th September, 1513, and armour, with relics of Sir Philip Sidney, the distinguished

chamberlain and afterwards steward to Edward VI. ob. 1553 ; soldier and author, who was born here 29th Nov. 1554 and

there are inscriptions to Margaret, daughter of Sir Henry killed at Zutphen, 22nd Sept. 1586: the public are per-

S1dney and Mary, his wife, d. 1558; and to Bridget and mitted to viewthese collections on Monday, Wednesday and

Alice (both d. 1599), daughters of Sir Robert and Barbara ·Friday from 12 to 1 and from 3 to 6 p.m. or on other days

S1dney; a brass tablet to the late Viscount Hardinge, d. by special application : the king's tower was restored in

24th September, 1856; and a cruciform brass to Thomas 1862; the gardens are beautifully laid out and the park

Bwlloyen, son of Sir Thomas Bwlloyen kt. ; another with comprises about 350 acres. South Park, the seat of

effigies of a knight and lady is inscribed t() Pawle Yden Viscount Hardinge, is a beautiful mansion, situated in a

gent. ob. 1514, and Agnes, his wife ; there is in the park. Red Leaf is the residence of Frank Clarke Hills esq. ;

chancel a portion of the effigy of Sir Stephen de Penchester, Hammerfield, of Mrs. James Nasmyth ; Swaylands, of

warden of the Cinque Ports, temp. Edward I.; there are George Drummond esq.; The Grove, of Mrs. Escomb; The

also brass inscriptions to Waiter Darnowll, 1507• his wives, Glebe, of the Rev. James Tillard '- and there are besides

Joan and Agnes, and 7 children ; to William Darkenoll, several other handsome residences. Lord De L'Isle and

parson,1596, with verses in English; and to John Paswater, Dudley, who is lord of the manor, Frank Clarke Hills esq.

steward to Sir Thomas and Sir Henry Cheyney, 1577, and and Viscount Hardinge are the principal landowners. The

his wifeElizabeth: the font, which is octagonal and panelled soil is light loam; subsoil, clay, sand and rock. The chief

with quatrefoils, beaTs the arms of the see of Canterbury crops are hops, wheat and barley and peas, with a good

and various symbolical devices: the church was restored by portion of pasture and meadow land. The area is 4,435

the late Sir George Gilbert Scott R.A. : the east window is acres; rateable value, £xo,o88; the population in 1881 was

a memorial to a former rector: three stained windows have 1,673.

been erected by the Misses Sidney, in memory of Philip PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Anrmity & Insurance Office.-

Charles Lord De L'Isle and Dudley K.C.H., D.C.L. d. 4th Charles Duly Eagleton, rece1ver. Letters arrive from

March, 1851; and there are also memorial windows to Tonbridge at 6.45 & 11.40 a. m. & 5.40 p.m.; dispatched

Thomas, first Baron Denman, d. 22nd September, 1854; at 10.30 & 11.50 a. m. & 7.15 p.m .

Hon. Charles Lucius Cary, d. x]th June, t88o, and to PosT OFFICE, Smart's hill.-Frederick William Hardwick,

Edward Cropper esq. formerly of Swaylands, d. 23rd May, receiver. Letters arrive at 8 a. m. & I p.m. week days &

1877: in the churchyard is an ancient tomb, and one of 8.30 a.m. sundays; dispatched at 9· 15 a. m. & 6 p.m.

modem date to Francis and Susannah Allnutt, with a long Penshurst is the nearest telegraph office

poetical inscription: there are 489 sittings. The register National School, built for 170 children; averag-e attendance,

dates from about the year 1558. The living is a rectory, 120; George Dobedoe, master; Mrs. Dobedoe, sewing

average yearly value from tithe rent-charge £649, with mistress ; Miss Faro, infants' mistress

residence and 40 acres of glebe, net income £507, in the Railway Station, Henry Burgess, station master

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Wild Rev. Ernest John M.A. [curate], Jarrett Jarvis,land steward to Viscount

Doubleton Hardinge

Amold Frank, Saints Hill house Kerl James William, farmer, Vexour

Ball Major Francis A. The Quarry COMMERCIAL. King George, farmer, Elliotts

Boissier Richd. Allnutt, Smart's Hill ho Arnold Frank, farmer, Saints Hill farm Lan,<>Tidge Stphn. farmr. Salmons farm

Colquhoun Sir Patrick knt. M.A., LL.D Baines Henry, confectioner Lefevre Thomas, baker, Smart's hill

Daniels Rev. Wm. Mayou B.A.Latymers Beale William, farmer, Larkins farm Lindridge & Son, grocers & drapers

De L'Isle & Dudley Lord J.P. Penshurst I Colemau Charles, boot maker Lucksfo1·d Leonard,farmr.Becket's frm

castle; & 2 Lennoxgardens & Carlton Constable Henry, plumber Moorc Richard, smith & ironmonger

club, London s w · Constable Hope, builder Penshurst & ChiddingstoneAgricultural

Drummond George, Swaylands Crowhurst John, farmer,Moorden farm Steam Co. Limited (Henry Edward

Drommond Miss Marion, Oakville, , Duke & Son, cricket ball makers Snashall, sec)

Smart's hill 1 Eagleton & Son, tailors, Post office Playfoot John, saddler, harness maker,

Escomb Mrs. The Grove Evenden William, grocer & draper cowkeeper & fly proprietor

Farrington Sir William Hicks hart Everest Mary(Mrs. ),LeicesterArms P.H Queen's Own, Royal West Kent Regi-

'II.D. The Moat Farrington Sir William Hicks bart.M.D. ment, xst Volunteer Battalion, F Co.

Fitz-Hugh Major-General Alfred c.B., physician, The Moat (Capt. Arthur J. Ramsden, comman-

J.P. The Birches Foster Henry, farmer, Bowen's farm dant; Jn. O'Keefe, serJt.-instructor)

Goodacre Jesse,Godfrey ho.Smart's hill Hall Alfred, miller (water) Remnent Henry, brick maker

Hardinge Viscount M.A., D L., J.P. Hammond Thos. farmer, Nashes farm Scrase Richard Pope, beer retailer

South park; & Carlton & United Ser- Hardwick Frederick, Spotted Dog P.H. Smallpiece Thomas Jesse,Railway hotel,

vice clubs, London s w Smart's hill Railway station

Hills Frank Clarke, Red Leaf Hardwick Frederick William, grocer, Snashall Hy. Edwd. assistant overseer

Lee Mrs. New house, Smart's hill draper & furniture warehouse, & post Still Jas. (Mrs.), butcher, Smart's hill

Nasmyth Mrs. James, Hammerfield office, Smart's hill Sturgess Thomas,land agent & surveyor,

Smith Rev. Geo. Maberly M.A. Rectory Hills Bros. coal mers.Penshurst station Penshurst park

Stn>atfeild Miss, The Yews Hoath William, carrier, Smart's hill Taylor Henry George, farmer, Ford
Streatfeild Mrs. Richard, Ches~ed
Hollamby Thomas, farmer, Chafford Place & Harden farms

Stnrgess Thomas, Penshurst park Park farm Tompsett John Benjamin, butcher

Taylor Henry, Leicester house Hutchence David Hill, farmer, Well pl Totman George, beer retailer

Tillard Rev. James H.A. The Glebe Jarrett Edwin, farmer, Cold harbour Towner John (Mrs.), laundress

PERRY STREET is a populous village, about 1 mile chancel, nave of four bays with clerestory, aisles, north

aout.h-west from Gravesend railway station and was formed porch, and a bdlgable at the intersection of the chancel and

into an ecclesiastical parish from the civil par!sh of North- nave containing one bell, and was consecrated in 1870: the
fleet, May Igth, 1871 : it is in the Mid division of the county, sittings, 445 in number, are free, the church being supported

lathe of Aylesford, h nndred of Toltingtrough, petty sessional by collections made at the offertory. The register dates from
diVision of Rochester, union of Strood and county court the year 187o. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-
distnet of Gravesend, rural deanery of Gravesend and arch- chaTge [.39, net yearly value [.xgs, in the gift of the Bishop
deaconeyanddiocese of Rochester. The church of All Saints of Rochester, and held since 1871 by the Rev. Augustus

il a ltone building in the Early English style, and consists of Jackson M.A.. of St. John's College, Cambridge. Here are

486 PERRY STREET. KENT. (.KELLY's

Congregational and Primitive Methodist chapels. There is William Henry Wiseman, receiver. Letters are delivered
a Workmen's Free Reailing room,supported by subscriptions, from Gravesend at 7 & Io a. m. 3 & 6 p.m.; sundays, 7
and under the presidency of the vicar. The principal land-
owners are Thomas Colyer .Fel1!'usson esq. T. Harman a.m.; dispatched at 8.40 & 10.45 a. m. & 1.30 &7.3op.m.;
Brenchley esq. and the trustees of the late Edward Rosher sundays, at 10.30 a. m. The nearest telegraph office is a~
esq, The soil is sandy loam ; subsoil, chalk. The area is
Gravesend

218 acres, principally. used as market gardens; the popu- National School (mixed), built in 1856, for 247 children;

lation in 1881 was 11333· · average attendance, 2~5 ; Mr. & Mrs. Smith, master &

PosT & M. 0. 0., S. .B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- mistress

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bond Chas. butcher, 5 Perry Street rd Howard William Charles, shopkeeper
Bacon William, Ebor villa Brand Frederick, baker, 3 Perry St. rd Hnggins Frederick William, insurance

Brown Mrs. 17 Victoria road Brann John, farmer, Dundale farm agent, 8 Victoria road
Carnaby George, 37 Cooper's road Brown Herbert, baker, Cooper's road J enkins J ames, beer ret. Cooper's road
Chapman Alfred, 34 Wycliffe road Brown Richd. fishmngr. 19 Wycliffe rd
Chapple William, Sunny villa Capps GeO\ greengrcr. I Perry Street rd Jenkins James George, wheelwright,
Colson Mrs. 9 Arundel ter. Dover road Casey Thomas Francis, relieving & Upper Perry street
Davis Miss, 20 Victoria road
vaccination officer & registrar of Langford Henry, cabpropr. Cooper'e rd
Levings Henry & William, blacksmithsr

Dawes Mrs. 5 Victor;a road births, deaths & marriages,Nortbfl.eet Love Walter, grocer

Fenner Mrs. 22 Perry street district. Strood union, 9 Victoria road Newington Wm. dairyman, Cooper's rd

Fergusson Tbos. C'blyer, Wombwell hall Collms William, market gardener Nightingale Robt. shoe ma. Wycliffe rd
Cook Frank, italian warehouseman, 9 Palmer Robert, grocer, Cooper's road
Filmer Alfred, 2 Victoria road

Freer Alfred Gibson, 18 Victoria road Wycliffe road Pearce Elizh.(Miss),drss. ma.PerrySt.rd

Hobbs William, Kmgton house Cook William, market gardener Perry George Thos. carman, 57 Perry s~

Howe Thomas Henry, 12 Victoria road Cooper Frederick, baker, Garden road Rayfield Charles Geo. Huntsman P.ll

Jackson Rev. Augustus lii.A. Vicarage Court Matthew William, tea dealer Simmonds Georg-e William, carpenter

Milton Philip J. 10 Arundel ter.Dover rd Davis Jn. market grdnr. 21 Victoria rd Stanley J ames, beer retailer

Newman Mrs. Montpelier house Deadman Douglas, farm bailiff to C. A. Sunnucks Thos. C. land & estate agen~

Philpott James, 16 Victoria road Dunn esq. Stratton farm & assessor, 4 Victoria road

Skoulding John B. W. Norfolk cottage, Deakin Alexander, baker, 59 Perry st Thwaites Hy. shopkeeper, Cooper's road

Victoria road Drake William, butcher Topham William Robert, Rose inn

Smith Reuben, 10 Victoria road French Jas. farmer, New House farm Wallis James, farmer, Murrell's farm

Stickings William, 3 Victoria road Gale Geo. tailor, Arundel ter. Dover rd Waterman Thistle Robert, baker

Stoneham Alfred, Ciifton villa Gilbert Henry Frederick, shopkeeper, 2 Wickenden Stephen, shpkpr. Nelson rd

Sunnucks Stephen, 2 1\lay pl. Dover rd Perry Street road Willington J ane (Mrs.) ,shpkpr. Dover rd

Sutton Miss, 11 Victoria road Goodayle Fr11nces (Mrs.), beer retailer Windiate Hy. Wm. builder, Carter's rd

Thomas Mrs. 14 Victoria road Goodsall & Giles, haberdashers, 4 Perry Wisemau Charles, butcher

Webb Alfred, Rose lodge Street road Wiseman Wm. Hy. grocer,&; post offic&

Webber Hy. Jn. 8 Arundel ter. Dover rd Hansford Richard, Six Bells P.H Woodhams Thos. beer ret. Cooper's road

COMMERCIAL. Harris Eliza (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, Workmen's :Free Reading Room (RevJ.f

Bannister Jas. beer retlr. Cooper's road 1 sS Perry street Augustus Jackson, president)
Blagburn John, bldr. Ida cots. Dover rd

PETHAM is a parish and village, situated in a wild ! the woods. Kenfield Hall, the seat of Richard Edwardr
region, surrounded by chalk bills. at the bottom of Chartham Tbomson esq. J .P. is one mile north ; Street End House it

Down, the western boundary being woodland, while to the the residence of John Baker White esq. J.P.; and Petbam

east runs the Stone Street way from Canterbury to Hythe, 1 House of Henry Ramsay Mackay esq. 'I'he manor of l'etballlt

5 miles south from Canterbury, 3~ miles south-east from was given in the year 1036 to Christ Church, Canterbory'!

Chartham station on the .South Eastern railway, in the I by Haldene, a Saxon prince, after which it continued in thfl

Eastern diTision of the county, lathe of St. Augustine, union possession of that see till some time after the Reformation,

and hundred of Bridge and Petham, Home petty sessional, when it passed to the Crown. A court baron is held for thia,
division, Canterbury county court di~trict, and in the rural manor. Richard Edward Thomson esq. J.P. who is lord of
deanery of We~ Bridge and archdeaconry and diocese of! the manor, H. R. Mackay esq. Charles Hammond esq. and
Canterbury. The church of All Saints is a large building of T. Pilcher esq. are the principal landownets. The soil is

flint and chalk, in the Early English style, consisting of light loam ; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are whest,

chancel, nave of four bays, south aisle, north porch and an ' barley, oats and hops. The area is 3,339 acres; rateabl8f
embattled western tower'c6ntaining 6 bells: there are 300 value, £s,qx; the population in 1881 was 687.

tsittings. The register dates from the year 1578. The living WooTON is a half a mile north-west· BROADWAY GREEN

• is a vicarage, annexed ;n 1698 to the vicarage of Waltham, ' quarter of a mile south· GARLING~ GREEN a mile ana'

tithe rent-charge (Petham) [440, with 4 acres of glebe, half north-west. ' '
joint gross yearly Value £6oo with residence, in the alternate Parish Clerk Thomas Norris.

gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Sir John William p OST & M 0 ' 0 '! S B & A 't & 1 Offi
Honywood hart. and held since 18:i7 by the Rev. James · · nsurance . ce.-
Hughes-Hallett v. A. of Oriel College, Oxford,who is al!!o rural · · postn~namsteYr. Letters arnve frOIDj

Herbert John Fuggle,

dean of West Bridge, sinecure rector of Bircholt, and resides Cauterbu.ry at 7·5° a. m. ; dispatched at 6.3o p.m. Tele-
at Higham, parish of Bridge. Here is a Primitive Methodist g~aph office at Ch~rtham
. .
chapel. The poor participate with the parishes of Upper Natwnal School (mixed), erected m 1.776, for I5ochildren.JJ:

and Lower Hardres 1n Tillard's charity of £90 vearly, con- average attenda~ce, 98; John G.eorge Andrews, master;

sisting of £3,0CO in New £3 per Cent. Consols, iPft in t827 Mrs. Laura.Matilda Andrews, mistress

by James Tillard of Street End; ·they also have £3 from CARRIERS:...._

Strong's charity. Here are the remains of entrenchments, To CANTERBURY-E. S. Norrington, mon. wed. fri. & aat. 0

supposed to mark the spot to which the Britons retreated William Dilnot, mon. wed. fri. & sat. (passes tbrough)9
after having been driven by the Romans from their holds in Stephen Coleman, toes. thurs. fri. & sat. (passes through)

Hammond Charles, Swarling hou~e "Francis Robert, bailiff to R, E. Thorn- Norris William S. carpenter
Mackay Henry Ramsay, Petham house son esq. J.P. Caple bottom
Stokes Rev.Gabriel B. A. [curatel,Vicrge lPage James, farmer, Lower Kenfield
Thomson Rd. Edwd. J.P. Kenfielfl hall Fuggle Herbert John, grocer, Post office
White John Baker J.P. Street End ho Philpott John, Duke's Head P.H
Gambrill G. Henry, miller (wind) Filcher Thomas, farmer & landowne~
. COVMERCIAL. Gibbs William, farmer
Goldtinch Hannah (Mrs.), baker West Wootton farm
Knight Thomas, farmer & hop grower, Sout hfield Edward, bailiff to John Baker

White esq. .J.P

Brice George, carpenter Sapping court Stone Richard, bailiff to Thomas Pilcher
Burton William, blacksmith
Cook John, boot&; shoe maker Marchant William, bailiff to George esq. Court Lodge farm
Epps Thos. bailiff to John Morten esq
File Thomas, farmer, Hoath farm Bowdler Uipps esq. J.P. Debden farm Walter Arthur & Fowle Geo. butchers

Newport John, farmer, Dane farm Williamson John, farmer,Duck P1t farm

NorringtonEdwd.Shirley,frmr.&carrier Wood James, Chequers P.H

PLATT is an ecclesiastical parish, formed from the civil diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Mary, erected ill

parish of Wrotham, Fehruary grd. 1846, 1! miles sonth-east 1843, is a plain building of stone, consisting of chancel, navt.,

from Wrotham station on the London, Chatham and Dover transepts, south porch and an embattled western tower

railway, and 7i east from Sevenoaks; it is in the Mid containing one bell: there are sittings for 500 persollll, 391

division of the county, lathe of Aylesford, Wrotham hundred, being free and 102 appropriated. The register dates froatu

Mailing union, Sevenoaks county court district, and in the the year 1846. The living is a vicarage, tithe rent-eharge

rural deanery of Shorebam, ar<·hdeaconry of Maidstone, and £soo, net annual value £400, with residence and4l act81iof

DIRECI'ORY.) KENT. PL'UCKLXY-OUM-PE vi'NGTON. 481

glebe, 1n the gift of the AI!'ehbishop of Canterbury, and held Sexton, James Day. '
Binee 1854 by the Rev. Francis Thomas Gregory H.A. of PosT, M. 0. &; T. 0., S. B. & Annnit;)" & Insnmnce Offioo,

University College, Oxford. There is a Baptist chapel at Borough Green Sorting Office (Lettem should Jba.-e S. 0.

Borough Green, erected in 1817. The principal landowners Kent added). Jesse· Callow, receiver'. Letter8 from

are the Hon. Ralpb Nevill Pelham D.L., J.P. of Birling Sevenoaks arrive at 6.50 a.tn.; dispatched at 11.40 a.lll.
Manor, F. J. Austin esq. the Rev. James Sandford Bailey & 6.50 p.m.; Bnndays at ll.5 p.m
·

JLA. of Nepeker House, Wrotham, F. B. Pankhurst esq. and WALL BoxES-Platt, cleared at '() p.m. ; Wrotham lieati'b:,
George Sbaw ~cott esq. The soil is gravel, sand and clay;
5.40 p.m.; &Clay Gates cross, .of· sop: m. ; Crouch, 4.:5o p.m
subsoil, clay. The chief crops are cereals and hops. The
area is 2,694 acres; rateable value (included in Wrotham); National School, built in 18-1-6, for ~oo childret~~ av~e.

the population in I88I was 9g6. attendance, Ig<>; FrJ~.nk Perkins, master; Mrt$, P~Ii;,ip.s.

BASTED, CROUCH and part of BOROUGH GREEY are in mistress ·

thi11 parish. At Basted are the extensive paper mills be- CARRIER TO LoYDOs-John Styles, mon. & thu11J I

longing to the Basted Paper Mills Co. Limited. •

I

Blundell John Right, Winfield house Carr Alban Edward, Star & Garter Pankhurst Fredk. farmr. Beecher ;WpOO

Frampton Rev.Thomas Shipdem B. c. L., P.11. Crouch Prior Elizh. (Mr11.), stationer, Hora' Gm

JU. [curate] Crowhul'St Jaeob, farmer, Wbiffen's Ricbards Thomas Spencer, shopkeeper.

Gregory Rev.J<'rancisThos. M.A.Vicarage farm, Borough Green Wrotham heattt

Joll James, Borough Green Cunningham William, coal dlr. Crouch Rowe William Frederick, Plolia-h inn
Mackrell Alfred Sextus, (,'rouch Sanders Miles, rerieving & vacc: off. No,
Elliss John Boorman, shopkeeper

Manse) The Misses, Wrotham heath Evenden John, blacksmith, Cronch 2 dist. & registrar of birt~ lit deaths

Mnrphy Charles, Borough Green Florey Brothers, farmers, Hunt's farm for Wrotham a,ub-dist. Boroug-h Grn

Phelpe Henry G. Great Comp Fuller Wm. beer retailer, Borough Grn Simmons Henry, farmer, Crouch

Simmons H;enry, Crouch house, Crouch Green William, coal dealer Stiles John, Brickmakers' Artni P.H'

Terry John, The Grange Hall Susannah (Mrs.), beer retailer Styles Thos. Royal Oak P. lr. The Heath.

COJIIJIIERCIAL. Hewson Esther (Mrs.), baker Tomlyn Alfd.Black Horse P.'H.Boro' Grn
Howe Henry, beer retailer, Crouch Wakeman Thomas, carpentei',Boro' Grn

Ball Jsph.Chequers P.H.& grocr.Crouch Ledger John Thomas, surveyor to the We.'lt !<'rank, miller (steam}

Batt Anna (Mrs.), farmer, Crouch Wrotham local board Williams Henry James, farmer

Bradford Philadel~hia (Mrs.), dress ma MossPhilip Hy.blff. to Fk.Pankhurst esq •

PLAXTOLE is a village and ecclesiastical parish, formed Marshall Cazalet esq. s.'P. is a large mansion,. pleasantly

3 J:t'eb. 1846, from the civil parish of Wrotham. It is 3 miles- situated in a park on the borders of 'be parish adjoining

IOUth from Wrotham station, on the London, Chatham and Shipborne. Lieut.-Col. Demetrius Wyndham Grevis James
Dover railway, 7 south-east from Sevenoaks and si north J.P. of lghtham Court, is lord of the mano~ The principal
from Tonbridge, in the Mid division of the county, hundl'ed landowners are Max Hammon:l Dalison e..qq. l.P. of Ramp-

of Wrotham, lathe of Aylesford, union and petty sessional tons, Sir Francis Geary bart. D.L. and Mr. Thomas Golding.

division of Mailing, Sevenoaks county court district, rural The soil is loamy and rocky ; subsoil, clayey. The ~hief.

deanery of Shoreham, archdeaconry of ;Maidstone and crops are hops, wheat, oats, barley, turnips &c. -The area

diocese of Canterbury. The church (name unknown), origin- is 2,045 acres; the po;pulation i? ~881; was I,Q40,

ally a chapel to Wrotham, is an ancient building in the Late At DUNK's G.RKBN, within tb.is parish, half a mile aQuth,
Perpendicular style, consisting of nave, north and south is a Congregational chapel.
porches and a low square tower containing one bell: an inscrip-
tiOD at the east end r<leords the erection of the church in Parish Cler~ George Ransom.

16-49, at the expense of the inhabitants of Hale and Rough- PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B.-Mrs. Prances Sophi& Burten-

way: there are 400 sittings, 275 being free. The register shaw, receiver. Letters arrive from Sevenoaks at 1·30'
dates from the year 1648. The lit"ing was. declared a rectory
a. m. & 1.15 p.m. ; dispatched at. n a. m. & 6.30 p.m. &
.August 31st, 1866, tithe rent-charge £312, net yearly value
£352, with residence, iq the gift o( the Archbishop of sunda~·s, 10 p.m

Canterbury, and held since l869 by the Rev. James Tate National School, built in 18""6, fo:r 190 c:1ildren ; average at-
JU. of Corpus Christi college, Oxford. There are annual
. tendance, 142 {boys & girls); William Smith, master;
Mrs. Smith, mistress

charities of about £4· Fairlawn, the property of William CARBIKRB TO 1\biDSTONE-jn, Clark, tues. ; Hy.Snell, thurs

Ce.zalet Wm. Marshalll.P. Fairlawn Bellingham James 1 Smith, miller Larking lohn, farmer, Dunk's green

FitiGerald Sir Gerald Seymour Vesey (water), Winfield mil1 Martin Fr~nk, fruit grower

I.C.I.B., C.S.I. Stauley grange Burtenshaw & Bacon, drapel'8, grocers, May Albert, tailor

Golding Miss, Nut Tree hall & agents for W. & A. Gilbey, ltine & Ne\tman Bethaner (Mrs.), beer retailer

Hooker Henry Stapley, AUens house spirit merchants, Post office PalmerWilliamTheophilus.RedLion P.H

Martin Mrs. Church house Elliott William (Mrs.), farmer Pierson Ann (Mrs.), farmer
Quinnell Mary .Ann t Mrs.), beer retailer
Monekton Frank William, Reei house Gardner Henry, farmer

Rogers Mrs. Ashenden house Golding Cecil, farmer, Ducks farm & shopkeeper~ Dunk's green

Tate Hev. James M.A. [rector],Rectory Golding Thomas, farmer, Tree house Ran~W•mGeo. coach builder &parish clerk

Turner Richard David Hayes William, grocer, Dunk's green Rogers Henry, shoe maker

COJIIM:BRCIAL, Hendry Robert, beer retailer & butcher Snell Henry, carrier

Abbott Frederick, farmer, Routhway Hoath Henry, Cat & Tiger P.H Tui'ner Richard David, paper manu-

Allard Josiah, baker . Huckstep William, beer retailer facturer, Roughway mills

Baker George, butcher, Dunk's ~n Jenner William, ~rocer & farmer Waterman William James, blacksmitQ

Baldwin William, shoe maker Johnson William, wheelwright & farmr Waters Owen, farmer, Barton's farm

Beadle Hezekiah, farmer & hop grower Knight William James, tailf)l" Wright James, farmer, Brooks farm

.Beeching John, beer retailer Knowles Solomon Peirson, grocer



PLUOKLEY-CUM-PEVINGTON, •

ItPLUCILEY ill a parish and village, with a station miles. 1869--/8(?) and rector of St. Stephen's, Canterbury, 1879-85:
eooth on the South Eastern railway, so miles from London I the cbap~l contains severdl monnments of members of the
and 6 west from Ashford, in the Southern division of the family of Dering, who lie buried in the vault. beneath, and

county, hundred of Calehill, lathe of Scray, Ashford petty has a stained window of foreign manufacture: the chapel~

lle88ional division and county court district, West Ashford separated from the chancel by a very beautiful oo.k screen of

union, and in the rural deanery of East Charing, archdea- the 15th century, carved witb. the vine ornament and Tudor

eonry of Maidstone and diocese of Canterbury. The church fiowem, and from the aisle by a screen in a mixed style of

of St. Michael, situated on an eminence commanding a. fine the 17th century, bearin6 on the western arch the followint;

new, iJ a building of Kentish rag, in the DJCorated and Per- inscription in Latin. 16 Pmy for the good estate of Antony

pendicnlar styles, consisting of chancel with south aisle and Dering. knight, who in the year 1635 repaired and beautified

a chapel, bel~:ring to the Dering family, nave of four bays., this chapel, founded by Richard llering esq. in the year
are bras~ wit
lOUth porch with parvise and a western tower of flint and j 1475;" 1tl4l4cr0e~ John Dering h effigies to Ric hard MalemayntJ
ltone with a. shingled spire, containing a clock and 6 bells, 25; Richard Dering
esq. ob. esq. ob. 14

dated 1852: in the chancel are two sedilia and a piscina. and • esq. ob. 1544·5, under a trefoil a;reh ; Julyeu Deryng, gentyl-

en the north side a niche with projecting ledge: the stained 1 woman, ob. 1526; and two figuresof knights: there are 320

•et window was given in 1865 in memory of James Bacon : sittings, 7Q b.!ing unaplJropriated. The register dates from
another, also in the chancel, was erected by the Very Rev. ·the year 1566. The living is a rectoryo~ with Pevington,
E. H. Plnmptre D.D. rector of this parish t86r73, and now 1 joint yearly value of commuted iitbes,. {.6o':l, with 34 acres

deaq of Wells, in honour of the Right Rev. Dr. Ashton of glebe and PeSidence; in_tJle gift of the Archbishop of
Ounden, rectdr of Pluckley, 11!48-6g, Bishop of Montreal,' Canterbury, an~ held since 18-J.l hy the Rev. Edward John

488. PLUCKLEY-cUM-PEVINGTON... KENT. (KELLY'S

Selwyn M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, and rural dean. PEVINGTON, I mile north-west, is a lmmlet, united with

'.I:M Rev. John William Sydney Howe M.A. of Keble College, Pluckley. 'fhe church, dedicated to St. Mary, was desecrated

Oxford, is curate in charge. St. Mary's church, situated near in 1583. The boundary line separating Pevington from

the railway station, on a site of half an acre, given by Sir Pluckley is not known.

Edward Cholmeley Dering hart. was built in 1882 by the Sexton, Thomas Skinner.
rector and Mrs. Selwyn for the benefit of the increasing PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., s. B. & Annuity & Insuran<>e Office.-
population in that district, and is an edifice of brick with Henry Evenden, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from

stone facings in the Early Engli!'h style, consisting of chan- Ashford at 7 a.m. & 2,10 p.m. ; dispatched at 12.40 &
eel, nave with south porch and a small wooden spire, con- p7..4m0 p.m. Sunday arrival, 9.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 7.40
taining one bell: there are 210 sittinQ's. 'fhere is a Wes-

leyan chapel. l''airs were held here on Whit-Tuesday for toys WALL LETTER Box at the Station cleared week days 1 & l
and pedlery and on the feast of St. Nicholas for cattle, but
these have fallen into disuse. Surrenden Dering is the seat 8.25 p.m. ; sundays, 8.30 p.m
of Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering hart. D.L., J.P. who is lord National School (mixed), built in 1849 & enlarged in
of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is mostly
1883, for 225 children; average attendance, 120; Thomas
loam; subsoil, clay. The Pluckley Brick and Tile Co. Ne11ton Coe, master; Mrs. Jane Ellen CO(', mistress
Railway Station, Frederick Foot, station master
Limited hA;ve large works here. The chief crops are wheat,

beans, peas and hops. The area is 3.094 acres; rateable CARRIER TO AsHFORD.-John Marchant (by van), tues.

value, £8,5o6; the population in r88r was 923, thurs. & sat. retnrning same days

Browne Edmund, Stone house Burton John, blacksmith Maylam Edward, farmer, Malmains
Burrows Alfred Joe F.S.I Hrooker Charles, butcher Missing James William, farmer
Burrows Alfred John F.S.I Buss George, farmer Morris William,farmer,Stanford bridge
Dering Sir Edward Cholmeley hart. Buss John, farmer Neve Henry, farmer, Dowl street
Buss Richard, miller (wind) & baker Palmer James, farmer, Elvey farm
D.L., J.P. Surrenden Dering Cornes Charles, farmer Pearson Alfred, farmer, Pevington
DeringHy.Neville J.P.SurrendenDering Denn WiHiam, boot maker Pearson William, carpenter
Howe Rev. John William Sydney M.A. Dungate Joseph & Son, engineers Pluckley Brick & Tile Co. Limited (W.
Green :FraiJcis, Dering A1 ms P.H. & fly
[curate in charge] J. Moody Smith, sec. & manager)
Kingsnorth Frank, Church villas proprietor Porter John, grocer
Mahon W. Rectory cottage Jelleyman Fredk. grazier, Thorn house Smith Robert, Black Horse P.H
Selwyn Rev.Edward John M.A. Rectory Kingsnorth Frank, coal, coke & corn Stears Benjamin, farmer
Sutton William, beer retailer, Thorn
COMMERCIAL. merchant, Railway station; & L.C. & Waters Arthur Bartholomew, commer-
Burrows Alfred Joe F.S.I. land steward D. Railway station, Ashford
Lewis & Hyland, grocers & drapers, cial traveller, Church villas
to Sir E. C. Dering hart. D.L.• J.P. & Post office (Henry Evenden, mangr) Watson William, farmer
Sir J. W. Honywood hart. J.P Marchant John, carrier Weeks William, farmer
Burrows Alfred John F.S.I. land agent, Maxted Frederick, fa mer
surveyor, auctioneer & valuer ; &. at
4-1 Bank street, Ashford

PLUMSTEAD is a parish, and rapidly increasing sub- 'I vestry, north porch and a turret, and has sittings for 64G

urb of the metropolis, adjoining Woolwich, with a station . persons, of which 320 are free. In rear of the church is a.

on the North Kent section of the South Eastern railway, n! new Mission Hall erecled in 1887, at a cost of £1 ,soo, and

miles from CharingCross, within the Parliamentary borough seating 700 persons. The register dates from the year 1878.

of Woolwich, in the North Western diTision of the county, The lh·ing is a perpetual curacy, net. yearly value £233.

jurisdiction of Woolwich Police Court, the Central Criminal:1 with pew rents, in the gift of Simeon's trustees, and held

Court and the Metropolitan police, in the lathe of Button- since 1878 by the Rev. Stilon Henning M.A., B.D. of Trinity

at-Hone, Little and Lessness hundred, Blackbeath petty College, Dublin. 'fhe population in I88I was 5,271. St.

sessional division, Woolwich union and county court district, John the Baptist's is an ecclesiastical district chapelry.

and in the rural deanery of Woolwich, and archdeaconry formed in 1885. The church, situated in Robert street, and

and diocese of Rochester. P1umstead is governed by a dis- consecrated 5 April, 1884, is an edifice of brick in the Gothic

trict board of works of 57 members, and includes Charlton, style, consisting of chancel, nave and aisle with vestry i'-

Eltham, Lee and Kidbrooke; the head offices are at Charlton there are 6oo sittings. The register dates from the year

village. The town is lighted with gas by the South Metro- 1885. The living is .a vicarage, yearly value £'290, in the

politan Gas Co. and supplied with water by the West Kent gift of trustees, and held since r882 by the Rev. Edward

Water Works Co. who have a reservoir here with a capacity John Doherty M. A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. The

of 750,000 gallons, from which all the low lying districts of Presbyterian church of St. Andrew, erected in 187r, and

Plumstead are supplied. The church of St. Margaret, now IscihtaupaetledinoCn oAnndgulietsreoaahdilal,ndhaasn2o0t0hesirt tings =there is a Baptist J
the parish church, erected in I858, and situated on Plum- in Maxey road, erected
i

stead Common, is a building of stone, in the Gothic style, in 1861 ; a Primitive Methodist chapel in Glyndon street;.
consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, west and south porches, 1 Wesleyan chapels in Crescent road, High street and Plulll4

and an embattled western tower containing one bell : there stead Common road ; and meeting rooms for the Brethren

are 1,000 sittings, of which nearly all are free. The regis- in Inverness place and Plum lane. The Plumstead cemetery,.

ters date from the year 1654, and include an entry of the adjacent to Hostall Heath, consists of 32 acres, of which ~

burial, July 25, 1737, of William Butler, a dwarf, 2ft. IOin. were con"ecrated Aug. 5, 1890; there is a mortuary chapel

high, aged 40. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value of Kentish rag stone, built at the cost of, including lodges,

£8oo, with residence, in the gift of N. Callwell esq. and held £6,ooo, and a further sum of £4,000 has been expended ill

since 1864 by the Rev. James Adair M' Allister M.A. of providing a boundary wall ; it is under the control of ._

Trinity College, Dublin. The ecclesiastical parish of St. burial board. The Woolwich cemetery is in the parish of

Nicholas was formed August 2; 1864, from that of the Plumstead. Plumst.ead marshes, where there are several

ancient parish of the same name. The church of St. Nicholas, powder magazines, adjoin the Thames, and form an exten.{

formerly the parish church, is an ancient building of plaster sive tract of flat meadows lying north of the railway betweea

and wood with stone facings, in the Early English style, Plumstead and Belvedere stations. :Mark·~t gardening is

and consists of nave, north aisle, south transept, south porch carried on. Near the common are brickfields, tile kilns,

and an embattled 1\'estern tower of red brick, containing 4 sand, chalk and gravel pits. Sugar moulds are made hel'f'J

bells= the church was once much larger, and the founda- The poor have £37 yearly in bread, principally from Scott'•

tions of the removed portions may be traced on the north- charity of £I,ooo Consok Plumstead is the head quarters

east ; the north aisle was rebuilt about 182o, and about of the 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteers. A mile and a haH

I88o the flooring was renovated: in the church are memo- east of Plumstead church is the site of Lesnes (or Lesness}

rials to Dr. Benjamin Barnett, vicar, d. I707t and to John Abbey, founded in II78 for canons regular of the order of

Lidgbird esq. of Shooter's Hill, d. 1771: there are 500 sit- St. Augustine, by Richard Lucy, Chief Justice, who waa.

tings, of which 176 are free. 'fhe churchyard surrounding buried here in II79 ; the abbot was summoned to Parlia-

this church belongs to the whole parish, and has been largely ment as a peer ; on the dissolution of this house in 15241

extended southwards, and planted with evergreens and the revenues were estimated at £186; the site of the-

flowers; it contains numerous interesting monuments to church and the cloister garth is now a market garden, and

officers and other distinguished persons, and some stones belongs, with the manor, to Christ's Hospital, London l

with curious epitaphs. The register of St. Nicholas dates such fragments of the ruins as still remain possess no
from 1865. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value 1 architectural interest. In g6o King Edgar gave Plumstead

£300, in the gift of the vicar of Plumstead, and held since· to the Abbey of St. Augustine. Canterbury, and it con-

1865 by the Rev. John M'Allister. The area is r,ogg acres-; J tinned in the possession of that convent till the Dissola-..

the population in 1881 was I3,4-I1. St. James' is an eccle- tion, when it was granted to Sir Edward Boughton U ..

siastical district cha.pelry formed in 1878 from that of whose descendants alienated it to St. Michels, and ia

Plumstead: the church, situated in Hurrage road, is a plain 1736 it was gi\·en under the will of John Michel e..«q. ef

rectangular edifice of brick, consisting of chancel, nave, Richmond, to :Queen's Colleg3, Oxford. 'In the time .t

DIBECTORY.] KENT. PLUMSTEAD. 489

Henry VIII. 2,000 acres in Plumstead and Erith marshes water; rateable value, £I30,348; the population in
were inundated and not. recovered till the reign of James I. was 49,800; x88 1, 33,252.
The area of the parish is 3,371 acres of land and 344 of

Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c.

PosT, M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Offices, 77 nup, 48 Pattison road; West Plumstead sub-district,

Plumstead road.-Richard Powell, postmaster: letters Alfred Thomas Raynes, 214 Burrage road ; deputy, J. H.

are dispatched at 9..50 a.m. & 12.45, I .:;o, 2.40, 5· 10, 5.50 Samson, 3 Clare terrace, West lane

& 8 p.m. ; telegraph office at Htwesford square. Burrage
Town, 24 St. James' place.-William Henry Hughesdon, PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services:-

postma.o;ter: letters dispatched at 6.30 &. 9·35 a. m. & St. Margaret's Chnrcb, Rev. James Adair M'Allister M.A.

· 12.40, 2.35, 4·45. 5, 8.10, 8.50 & n p.m.; telegraph office vicar; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
at Beresford square. 185 Ann street.-Julius Smith, St. Nicholas Church, High street, Rev. John M'Allister,

postmaster: letters are dispatched at 9.25 a.m. & 12.20, vicar; 11 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thnrs. 7 p.m
1.25, 2. rs, 4·45· 5·25, 8, 8.40 & 11.30 p.m. ; telegraph St. J ames' Church, Bm·rage road, Rev. Stilon Henning B. A.,
office at Beresford square. I Cage lane, Plumstead village. ,B. n! incumbent; Rev. Charles Ough A.K.C.L. curate; u

-Miss Frances Pennington, postmistress : the box is a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m

cleared at 9·35 a.m. & 12.25, 4·35 & 8.40 p.m. ; Beresford St. John the Baptist Church, Robert street, Rev. Edward

square is the nearest telegraph office. Lee street.-Richd. John Doherty H.A. incumbent; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m

Broadbridge, receiver: letters dispatched at 9.25 a.m. & St. Nicholas Church Mission, Plumstead common, George

~~.35, 4·35. 8.45 & II 35 p.m.; sundays, 8.55 p.m. Plum- Richardson, lay reader; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs.

stead common.-Edwin Hawke, receiver: letters dis- 7 p.m

patched at 9 a.m. & 12.15, 4.40 & 8 p.m Union Church, Upper Park rood, Rev. J. U. Cote, minister;

n a.m.. & 6.30 p.m

DISTRICT BOARD OF WORKS. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Anglesea hill, Rev.
James Alexander Rentoul B.A., LL.D. minister; 11 a.m. &
Head office, The Village, Old Charlton ; Parish offices, Maxey
road, Plumst.ead ; Eltham Green & Woodstock road, Lees E. 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Baptist, Conduit road, Rev. J. H. Martin, minister ; n
1'he Board meets every alternate wednesday.
a.m. &; 6.30 p.m. ; thnrs. 7.30 p.m

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. Baptist, Dawson street, 11 a. m. & 3.30 & 6.30 p.m.; tues.
& thurs. 7 p.m

Clerk, George Wbale, The Village, Old Charlton Baptist :Mission Room &; Temporary Chapel, Elm street,

Assistant Clerk, Edward Phillips Rev. Thomas Henson, minister

Treasurer. Richard Rabson .Brethren Meeting Hall, Inverness place, n a.m. & 6.30

Medical Officers of Health, Charlton district, Herbert Leo- p.m

pold Bemays, Rivoli, Old Charlton ; Eltham district, Brethren Meeting House, Plum lane, u a.m. & 6.30 p.m

Da¥id King M.D. Eltham ; Lee & Kidbrooke district, ~lethodist l''ree Church, Crescent road, W. C. Stock.er,

Herbert Campbell Burton L.R.c.P.Lond. Lee Park lodge, minister; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; toes. & fri. 7.30 p.m

Blackheath; Plumstead district, William Clunie Wise Plymouth Brethren Meeting House, Anglesea hill

M.D. Ramsay house, Shooter's Hill Primitive Methodist, Glyndon street, Rev. J. Turley,

Public Analyst, W. R. Smith M.D. 74 Great Russell street, minister; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m

London wc Wesleyan,lligh street, 11 a.m. & 6.3op.m

Surveyors, Charlton district, John Row1and, 5 Charlton Wesleyan, Plumstead Common road; u a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;

villas, Church lane, Charlton ; Eltham district, Jeffrey mon. 7 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m

Lee Bennett, Eltham green, Eltham; Lee & Kidbrooke Wesleyan Mission, The Slade, Plumstead common; 6.30
district, Henry Woods, WoodstQCk road, Lee; Plumstead p.m .
Plumstead Gospel Mission Room (Evangelical), :au, Rich-
district, Waiter Georg-e Forder, Maxey road

Assistant Surveyor, William Gow, Parochial offices, mond place; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m

Maxey road Homeward Bound Mission Hall (unsectarian), Princes road ;

Inspectors of Nui$anc:es, Charlton distrtct, Edward Penny, James Joseph Phillips M.R.c. v.s. superintendent

Charlton; East Plumstead district, Alfred Duck, Paro- Mission Hall (unsectarian), Cage lane

chial offices, 1\faxey road ; West Plumstead district, Arth. Salvationists' Hall, Villas road

Butterwort.h, Parochial offices, Maxey road SCHOOLS:-
Collector of General Rates,William Tailby, Parochial offices,
The High School for Boys, in Plumstead Common road,
Maxey road

' VOLUNTEERS:--- Brookhill, built in I881, was established nnder the aus-
, pices of the Woolwich & Plnmstead High Schools Associa-

Kent Artillery (2nd)(comprising 9 batteries),head quarters, tion & is carried on by the Church Schools Co. Limited:

Bloomfield road ; E, Talfourd Hughes, lieut.-col. <.'Om- it is for the preparation of pupils for the UniTersities, pro-

manding; H. J. N. Cox & J. G. Chillingworth, majors; fessional life & commercial pursuits, the educational course

Capt. C. E. Maturin R.A. adjutant ; Capt. William T. adopted being in all respects that of a first grade public

Yincent, quartermaster; Surgeon-Major R. Gooding, F. school; several scholarships, tenable at the Universities,

Smith & J. E. Fabb, surgeons; Rev. &; Hon. A. Legge have been founded : the buildings are arranged for 200

M.A. & Rev. J. 0. Bent M.A. acting chaplains ; William boys; C. H. Draper n.sc. & B.A. of London University,

Higgs, sergeant-instructor head master

PUBLIC· ESTABLISHMENTS:- The High Schrol for Girls, Cambridge place, Burrage road,
is an institution under the same control ; boy11, as well as

Parochial Offices, Maxey road, Col. Edwin Hughes M.P. girls, Rre admitted up to the age of 7 into the kinder-

vestry clerk garten class & up to the age of 9 into the transition cla.ss;

Vaccination Station, Robert street., Chas. Jolly, vaccination Miss F. J. McCallum, head mistress; The Archbishops of

officer Canterbury & York, patrons ; Wilfred D. Grant esq. H.A-

Plumstead Cemetery, Bostall heath of 2 Dean's yard, Westminster s w, sec

Woolwich Cemetery, Plumstead common, Andrew C. Reed, LoNDON BoARD ScHOOLS :---
clerk to the burial board ; David Andermn, superintendent

Woolwich &; Plumstead Lecture Hall, Plumstead road Bloomfield road, bnilt in I876 & enlarged in 181)0. for 369

Wrolwich Union Workhouse, High street, Tom Cutter, boys, 391 girls & 464 infants; average attendance, 310

clerk to the guardians; Rev. Charles H. Andras M.A. boys, 310 girls & 324 infants; Harold J. Spencer, master;

chaplain; Waiter Ernest Boulter M.R.c.s.E.medical officer; Miss E. English, mistress; Mrs. L. F. Brooks, infants'

Jn. Edwin Rigden, master; Miss Jane Middleton, matron; mistress

George Moore, steward Burrage Grove (boys), erected in 1875 & since enlarged, for

PuBLIC OFFICERS : - 310 children; average attendance, 26o; George Webb,
master

Collector of Poor's Rate, Geo. Herbert Graham, Parochial BurrageRoad, erected in 1875, for 314 boys; George Webb,

offices, Maxey road, PI umstead master; (girls) for 245 girls & enlarged for 305 ; average

Collector of Water Rates for Plumstead, William Thomas attendance, 323; Miss Emma Amelia Stevens, mistress;

Freeman, 98 Plnmstead Common road (infants) to hold 3ro children,&; enlarged for 395; average

District Surl"eyor, Thomas Batterburg, 156 Burrage road attendance, 300; Miss Ellen Southey, mistress

Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator1 Plumstead Dist. Wool- Central, Vicarage road, ereeted in 1856, for 400 boys, 250
wicb Union, Andrew Wise L.R.c. P.Edin. 200 Burrage road girls & ISO infants ; average attendance~ 130 boys, 120

Registrdrs of Births & Deaths, EastPlumstead sub-district, girls & I8o infants; Charles Ellis, master ; Mrs. M.

William Thomas Vincent, 189 Burrag-e road; office honrs, Lechavetois, mistress; Miss Emily Archer, infants' m~t

tues. thars. & sat. 8 to 9 & 6 to 7 ; deputy, Charles Hart- , Church Terrace, Burrage road, for 293 boys I

• KENT. •

490 PLUMS'ttAO.

Earl Street, erected in l:875, f~r ~54 boys, 246 girl~r & gro Slade, Plumstead common, built for 300 boys, as many

infants ; average attendance, 254 boys, 2.of.6 girls & 3ro girls & 400 infants ; F. Wbitham, master ; Miss Anderson,

infants ; Henry Harbour, master : Miss Mary Godfrey, mistress; Miss Vipond, infants' mistress .

mistress; Mrs. Riley, infants' mistress Vicarage Road, erected in r881 & enlargei in r884, for·

Eglington Road, for 200 boys; average attendance, 298 ; 36o boys, 360 girls & 480 infants ; average attendance, 340

Alfred Hodge, master : Whitworth Road, for 260 girls & boys, 327 girls & 409 infants ; G. 0. Howell, master;'

356 infant!' ; average attendancet 240 girls & 311 infants ; Miss J. Jack, mistress; Mrs. Gillingham, infants' mistrass

Miss Cbristina Jack, mistress ; Miss Annie Jeffrey, infants' Wesleyan (mixed), Plumstead Common road, formerly a
mistress
chapel & adapted in 1871 for 170 children; average at·
High street, erected in r879, for 300 boys, 36o girls & 390 tendance, 150; William A. Nicholls, master
infants ; average attendance, 350 boys, 340 girls & 380
infants ; W. Turner Wynn, master ; Miss .Agnea M. Flem- Railway Station, Walmer rd. Robt. Gibbons, station master.

ing, mistress ; Miss Ann~ Hodgson, infants' mistress CARRIER TO LONDON.-Wooton, daily

PRIVATE RESIDEN"nl. Cavey William, rs Heavytree road I•
Fish William, 2t0 Burrage road
Abel Samuel, 182 Burrage road IChamberlain Jn.-47 Plumstead Com. rd Fletcher Geo. 104 Plumstead Corn. rd

Adams James, 152 Crescent Toad Cheetham Major Charles R.A. 2 Frimley Flint Alfred, Clifton house, Edgehill rd

Allason William, Rose ville, Purrett rd villas, Edgehillroad• FludgerStphn.Geo. Lime vil.Chesnut rd

Allchin Mrs. 183 Burrage rnad ·1 CherryGeorge A. 120 Plumstead road ForemanFk.Wm.Glen view,Chesn11trd

Alldred Charles Henry, 6 Heavytree rd Church George H. 2 Elmhurst terrace, Foreman Herbert, 57 Walmer road

Alien Wm. Camden villa,Wrottesley Td Wrottesley road Fountain Mrs.4t Plumstead Com. rd

Ames Arthur, 51 Hea\'Ytree road Church Hy. H. Shortnells, Bostall hth Fraser Henry A. 33 Crescent road

Attderson John1 r6r Burrage road Clare Herbert Henry, 14 Elmhurst tel'l" Pray Robert John, 22 Heavytree road

AndersonMiss,Primrose vil.Chestnut rd · Tace, Wrottesley road French Jn. M. Mountain vii.Burrage rd

Anger Thomas Wm. Jn. 55 Walmer rd Clarke Charles Fredk. 47 Plumstead rd French Wailer, Penlee, Wrottesley rd

Angus George, East lodge,Riverdale rd Clarke Herbert William,Coniston lodge. Frost R. C. to Abery road

Ashton Mrs. 42 Plumstead Common rd W'l'ottesiey l'oad ·, FroudSergt.-ldaj.By.51Brambleburyrd

Atkins E. 2o6 Burra.ge road Clarke Robert, 40 Hearytree road Fuller Thos.Fk. Bostall Farm ho. Bostall

Atkins Fras.Tbos.8o Plumstead Com.rd Claydon Mrs. r68 Burrage road Furlong Joseph C. 2 Heavytree road
Baker George, 13 Cage lane. r
Cole Edwin, Ormington vi!. Griffin rd Geer Joseph, 8 Heavytree road

Baldin John, 178 Burrage road Colebrook T.B.Clifton ho. Wrottesley rd ; Gibson Capt. Thos. R.A. 173 Burrage rd

:Baldwin Ml'S. '3 Plnmstead (Jornmon Td Collier Mrs. ~to Plnmstead Common rd. Ginman Richard, 232 Hurrage road

Ballard Mrs. 188 Burrage t'oad Collins J'!llmes·John, 244 Burrage road Ginman William, 82 Plumstead road

Bargwanath Jas.3 Fern vHs.Edgehill rd Cook J()hrt, 1Jo6 Plumstead Common rd Gobbing Stephen G. 175 Hurrage road

BarnesAlbt.sElmhrst.ter.Wrottesley rd Cook John Oliver, Wrottesley road Godfrey Capt.Cornelius,13 Crescent rd

Barnett John, 26 Crescent Poad Coomes Arthu:r C. 8 St. Margaret's Pd God.frey George, 6:r Plumstead Corn. rd

Eany Fredk. Tilbury villa, Edgehill "I'd Cdpper Charles, 72 P1umstead Corn. rd Gold Joseph James, 16 Eton road

BatstonCha.rles,Hill view, Wrottesleyrd Coupland Charles, 179 Bm·rage road Goldfinch Miss,32 Crescent road

Baxendale Edmund, Cyclameu villa, 61 Courteney Wm. B.~ 19 St. Margaret's rd Gorman Edward, 27 Crescent road

Heav-ytree road Cox Joseph, 43 Plumstead road Graham Capt. Wm. 1St. Margaret's rd

Bayley Samuel, t6 Heavytree road Crocker Mrs. 98 Sandy Hill road • Grant George, 14 Plumstead Com. rd

Bearfoot John, 22 Vicarage park CrossAlfd.Hy. 102 Plumstead Corn. rd Grant John, 3 Crest:ent road

Beasley Charles, •The Cottage, Bostall Cruickshanks George F. 15 Elmhursfl Green 'rhos. S. River view, Griffin rd

heath, Bostall . terrace, Wrottesley road ' Grellier Miss, Holly ho.Plumstd.Com.rd

Bee D. 3 Heavytree road '" l Cunningham William T. S. 65 Plum.. Griffin John, Chesmit villa, Chesnut rd

Bell Francis J. Meadow view,Griffin rd stead Common road · • , Griffin Sared,2 Chesnutvils.Chesnut rd
Bell Mrs. ~24 Burrage road ~uthbertson John, 20 Heavytree road Gritftths Tbomas,67 Plnmstead Com.rd

tBennett Mrs. 6 St. Margaret's road · . Dagnall Jam~~ 90 Station road • ·, Grint Geo. 31 Heavytree road

Benson Wm.2 Heath ho.Plumstead•com Dale Robert Bro1VIllow,Clavering lodge, Grute Matthews, 13 Vicarage park
Berry Rev. Charles Alfr~d :ii.Ai Chap- ' Wtottesley toad , (. 1 • , Gurney Mrs. 210 Burrage road

lain's quarters, Royal Arsenal, Plum- Dalton James, rj Heavytree road • Hammond Samuel, 195 Bur1'3¥e road

stead road Davey James, 61 Hea.vytree road 1 Hand James, 209 BuTrage road

Bidden John, 63 PlumsteadCommon rd Davies Sidnel M.A. ,M.D. 241 Burrage rd Harris Hiram, 23 Crescent road

Biddescombe By. Fair view, Griffin rd Davies Wm. J. 45 Plumstead Com. rd Harrison Mrs. 37 Plumstead Com. rd ,

Bishop Tbeoba.ld A, 204 Burl'".t.ge road- Davis Hy. Emsleigh cot. Wrottesley rd Hart Artbur M. 15 Vicarage park

Bishop Thomas, 39 Heavytree road 1 Dawson'John N. Myrtle vi!. Griffin rd Hartley William, 64 Heavytreeroad

Blandford Manrice, 26o Hurrage road Dawson J<>sepb T. 34 Heavytree road Harvey Frank W. 15 Heavytree road

Boddy Frank, 46 Heavytree road ' Dawson Wm. Geo. Plumstead common Harwood Geo.T. Coniston vii.Griffin rd

.Boulter Waiter Ernt>st I..;a.c.lp.:tdiB>. Da~ TboiYI.a.s, 5t' Plumstead'Com. l'Oad Harwood Mrs. 1 Kent viis. Saunders rd

WooJwich Union Infirmary, High st1 Deans Adam, Bombay vil Chesnut rd Hastings Thotnas,Sydney lo.Purrett rd

Boxhall Thomas, 197 Burrage road r 1 Deas Jame!>, 4 Vicar-.t.ge park ' Hawkins Wm. Isaac, 16 Vicarage park

Brading Charles, 1 t Vicarage paTk • Dixon-Gassiot Miss, 6 VicaTage park Hazell Walter,Bickleigh vil.Chesnut rd

Braund M.Leonard B. 56 Hea'Vytree rd bobbin Robert A. Elton vil. Edgehill rd Headlam John, 39 Cage lane

Braund MarwoodKelly,56Heavytree I'd Doherty Rev. Edward John lii.A. St. Helson Henry,Myrtle vil. Wrottesley rd

Briggs Geo. 75 Plumstead Common rd .John's ~icarage,Powis lo. Vicarage pk Henderson Daniel, 7 Crescent road

Brodie John, 10 Lower Park place ' •1 • Ooogan Micbael. 17 Crescent road Henderson Olil·er, jun. 258 Burrage rd

Brooks T. B. Oakleigh, Wrottesley r0ad Dorrel Thos. Chas. Rose vil.Chesnut rd Henderson Oliver,94 PlumsteadCom.rd

Brooks Thos.3 Heath viis. PJttmstd. corn Omke John· 'tippet, 239 Burrage road Henning Rev. Stilon M.A., B.D. [incmn-

Brown Hy. I Tatford villas, Chesnut>t'd Driver Henry F. 1 Blendon terrace, bent of St. James'], 202 Burrage road

Brown Thos. Crawerook _vil. (iTiffin 1"d Plumstead common · · • Henry John, 18 St. Margaret's road

Brown Thomas D. 59 Heavytreeroad Dyce Mrs. 14 Heavytree road HercusRev.Hugb[Cong.]2o3Burragerd

Brown Waiter, 26 Heavytree road l Eade Henry, 47 Plumstead road Herdman Mrs. 34 Hanover road

Browne P. E. 59 Plumstead Corn. rd Earle Goorge Cliffo11d, Myrtle villa, Hickie John, Furzedown, Bostall heath,

Buchanan Joseph, 9 Elmhurst terrace, Chesnut road , Rostall 1

Wrottlesley road - • l EarlJI'lohn, 3t Crescent road HUe Daniel John, The Willows, River··

Buckeridge Charles W. 88 Plumstiea.d Ede George, 48 Heavytree road dale rood

Common road • · 1-!. Edward8 George M. Bellevne house, Hile Wm.' The Willows, Riverdale road

Bull Jas. Hy. Tamar vil. Wrottesley rd Saundei'S road 1 Hillier John, 252 Burrage road

Burdett Waiter, 29 Cage lane Edwards John, 230 ~U'rrage road Hills John, 18 Crescent road •

Burgess John, 45 Cage lane Edwards John James, 50 Heavytree rd Hirst William M. 44 Heavytree road '

Hurley William, 2 Fern vls. Edgehill rd Edwards Wm~ The Mount, Purrett rd Hodgson John, 66 Plumstead Corn. rd 1

Burnett William Jsph. 9 Lower Park pi Elliott Albert, 17 St. Margaret's road Holden James, Devonia vil. Griffin rd

Bnrrell James George, 24 Cres<:ent rd EllisMiss, The Brambles,Piumstead com Holliday John, r8o Burrage road

Burt Ge9. F. Higham, Wrl)t;tesley rd English Miss, :16 Margaret's road Holloway John, 35 Vicarage road

Bush Amos, 28 Crescent TOad · Eton Alfred, 231 Bnrrage road Holmes Goorge Edward, 191 Burrage rd

.Butter Henry-J. 243 Burra.ge road Evans Griftith, 208 Burrage road Hone John Thos. 5 Plumstood Com. rd

Cairns Alexander, 33 Heavytree t'oad Evans Hany William, 17 Cage lane Hopewood Edward, 3 Tatford rillu,
Campbell George,3 Wrottesley road Eyles Alfred, 228 Burrag~ road
Chestnut road

Carrington Robert, go Heal")'tree l'oad Former Williatn, 2 Blendon terrace, Hopper Edward J. 13 St. Margaret'snl

Canwright George, of.3 Heavytree road Plumstead oommon Howe Alfred, 8 Vicarage road

Cash Albert, 9 Plumstead Common rd Fen& William, 31 Cage lane Hudson Mrs. 2 St. Margaret's road

Cavey Henry, 7 Heavytree road Firmin Mn. 92 Plurnstead Common rd Hugbes Talfourd, 198 Burrage road

• KENT. PLUMSTEAD. 491

DmECl'ORY.]

Hoghes Col Edwin ll.P. 'Oaklands, Megarry Rev. James M.&., n.c.L. Arn- Russell William, 47 Cage lane ~

Plumstead common ; & 6 Lancaster ' cliffe, Wrott.esley road Russell William, 78 Glyndon street •

pi. w c k Carlton club, London s w Mella.mby Mrs. 19 Crescent road Salter Alien, 242 .Bnrrage road

Hugill Rev. John (Wesleyan], 56 Han- Mellanby Samuel, 36 Heavytree road Sams James, 185 Hurrage road
MiddletonJn.84Plumstea.d Common rd Sargent Mrs. 49 Plumstead Common rd
over road

HontChs.12Elmhurst ter. Wrottesley rd Miller James, 20 Vicarage park Sargent Robt. Hillside ¥il Edgehill road

Honw Charles Finch, 6 Elmhurst ter- Mills Lacy, Glenroy vil. Wrottesley rd Saunders W. T. I76 Maxey road

race, Wrottesley road Mills John, 25 Crescent road Scarborough Alfred, 2I Cage lane

Hunter G. R. 212 Burrage road Minhinnick William Barnett, Woodbine Scott Geo.8 Hlendon ter.Plnmstead corn

Ingram Col Matthew John Tiernley house, Chesnut road Sellen Cbas. 15 Plumstead Common rd

(Commissary Gen. of Ordnance), Moor Thomas Howden, 5 Blendon ter- Shaw Mrs. 6-t Walmer road

Plnmstead gate, Royal arsenal, race, Plnmstead common Shipman Charles, 186 Hurrage road

Plnmstea.d road Moore Louis, 23 Plumstead Common rd Shooter John, Heath lodge, BostaU

lnnis John, 6 Lower Park place Moore Thos. Nelson, 30 Crescent road heath, BostaH

Jack J. 238 Burrage road . MorganR.H.4Heath vtls.Plumstead corn Singer Rear-Admiral Morgan, Ash-

Jack Mrs. 3 Vicarage park :Morgan Thomas l<'rederick, 53 Plum- mount, Bosta.U· heath, Bostall

Jacobs Henry, s:o~ Heavytree road . stead Common road Smith Frank, 73 Conway road

Jacobs James, sen. 1 Heatb villas~ Morley D. T. Alba.ny villa, Griffin road Smith Frank Jn.Sbersby,192 Burragerd

Plumstea.d common , Morrison James, .Bellevue cottage, Smith George, 213 Hurrage road

Jacobs Jspb. Homestead, Plumstead corn Plumstead common Smith Henry Heron, 23 Vicarage park

Jelley George, 250 Hurrage road. Morton Hugh, 5 Crescent road Smith John, 23 Park road

Jelley Hy. 78 Plumstea.d Common road Mounteney George, I Heavytree road :Smith Robert 'l'homa.s, 246 Burrage rd

Jeremiah William, 1:1 Heavytree road Muge Robt. Gordon, 184 Burrage rood Somers Geo. 86 Plumstead Common rd

Johnson Frederick, 216 Burrage road Murdock Major Robert Hamilton R.&. Sonnex Frederick, 222 Hurrage road

John~ George A. 196 Burra.ge road 32 Plumstead Common road Soper William, 5 Lower Park place

Johnston Allan George, 10 Hlendon ter- Murphy John James, Penworth villa, Southin H. T. \\' hitley villa., Griffin road

raoe, Plumstead common Wrottesley road Spencer Harold, Hawthorns, Wrotte&-

Johnstone William, 254 .Burrage road Mutimer Markbam, 133 Ehnhurst ter- ley road .

Jolly Charles, 143 Hurrage road race, Wrottesley road Spittle Frederick, 34 Maxey road

Jolly Jn. Rt. J.P. The Oaks, Burrage rd Narborough William, 194 Burrage road Sprules Waiter, 8 i'~lmhurst terra~

Joslin Wm.S. 11 Plumstead Common rd Naylor Thomas, 17 Vicarage park Wrottesley road
Joss James, Brewery house, Cage lane Neary Edwd. 9i> Plumstead Uommon rd Stace Alfred, 19 Heavytree road

Keeble Waiter D. 221 Burrage road Needham Thomas J. 181 Burrage road Stark Henry, 34 Crescent road

Kelham George, 225 Burrage roa<l Newell Thos. 76 Plumstead Common rd Stocker Joseph, 3 St. Margaret's road

Kell Edward, J29 ~escent road :Newman Charles, I 21 Plumstead road Stoddart James, 62 Heavytree road

Kemp Fredk. 25 Plumswad Common rd Newman Mrs. Fern villa,Plumstead com Stone Chas. Hy. WooJbury vl. Chesnt.rd

Kennard George, High view, Griffin rd Norris Hy. l Heath viis. Plumstead corn Stone J. H. 28 Plumstead Common rd

Kent James, 32 Maxey road Nuno Ueorge, 25 Cage lane , Sturrick James, 18 Vk-arage park

KerseyAlex.Hy.&.R.I.B.&.2IGlyndon rd Ogilvie James, 19 Vicarage park Summers Oliver Ohas.9Heavytree road

Killick William, 12 Burwash road Old Amalek1 5g. Crescent road :Swan William, 23 Heavytree road •
King Christmas, 14 Crescent road Oliphant John, 4 Wrottesley road
SwissChas.Hy.Albany vil.Chesnut rd

Kingston Henry J. 20 Crescent road . Oliver James, 176 Burrage road Talbot Charles, 211 Hurrage road

Kinnersley John, 4 Crescent road Oliver John, 54 Heavytree road Tatham Richard, 5 Heavytree road

KnightAbrhm.gsPlumstea.dCommon rd Olley Joseph J. 174 Hurrage road Taylor George John Temple, g Heath
Onslow Henry~ 17 Heavytree road
Knight George, n Heavytree road villas, Plumstead common '

KraU86 William [City missionary], I Partch C. 21 Plumstea.d Common road Taylor Thomas, 221 Hurrage road

Fern villas, Edgehill road Patten Wm. 90 Plumstead Common rd TaylorWm.9Blendon ter. Plumsted.com

LabrooyJustin T. 31 Plumstead Com.rd Payne Fras.J.74 Plumstead Common rd Terras Thomas J. 217 Hurrage road

Lawson Charles JHenry, Glenholt, Pear&on William;The Hotnestead,River• Terry Robert John, Hill bo. Edgehill rd

Wrottesley road . dale road, High street Thompson George, 47 Heavytree road.

Lawson Jas. Eltoubury, Wrottesley rd Pedlar James Rees, 11 Crescent road Thompson John Harold. Hawthomden,

Lawson Mrs. 177 Burrage road Penfold Harry T. 41 Cage lane Wrottesley Toad

Lawson W. J. Higbclere, Griffin road Pennal~William Dent, 21 Crescent road Thorley Thos. Mount vil. Griffin road
Laycock George~ gu, Plumstead road Penney J. 29 Heavytree road
Tborpe John Lewis, 49 Heavytree road
Ledger Ebenewr, 35 Heavytree TOad Perrott Lieut.·Col.Sir Herbt. Chas. hart. Thorpe Rev. 'f. J. LWesleyan Army

Ledingham John Mackray, Melrose, Brookhill ho. Plumstead Common rd chaplain], North ho. Edgehill road
Perry Alfred, 7 St. Margaret's road
Wrottesley road Tibbitts William, 23 Plumstead road

Lindow Albert, JI3 High street Phillips George, 96 Sandy Hill road Tomlin Elias .Beecham, 27 Heavytree rd

Little Jas.7 Elmhurst ter. Wrottesley rd Pittard JosephAmos, 201 Hurrage road Topley Edwd. Allerton, Wrottealey rd

Littlewood William, (;1.07 Burrage road PooreSidney,6<) Plumstead Common rd Topple Cl;tarlesJames,6Blendon terrace,

Lockwood Geo. Sharsted, Wrottesley rd Porcher Mrs. 93 Plumst~d road • Plumstead common "

Long Sadler, 234 Barrage road Porchet Robert, 46 Plumstea.d road Towner Henry, 19 Cage lane

Long William Zeyten, Hournon villas, Pragnell Silas, 94 Plumstead road TravisHy.7Biendon ter.Plumstead coni

Chesnut road Price Richard, 57 Heavytree road Travis Henry, 215 Burrage road

Low Rnbert, 37 Crescent road Price Wm. Gothic house, Edgehill road Tricker William, 172 Burrage road

Low Thomas, 39 Crescent road Pringle Peter,Taymount,Wrottesley rd Truscott Wm. H.Heath lo.Plumstd.com

Lowrie Major& Adjutant James Charles Pryce Mrs. 190 Hurrage road Tubbutt James, 65 Walmer rood

•·•· 1 18 Burrage road Pugh Mrs. 8 Crescent road Turubull Mrs. I Lower Park place

1\ri'Allister Rev, James Adair M •.A..[vicar Quicke Fras. Ge0.71 Plumstead Com.rd Turner James Alex. 220 BUITa.ge toad

of St. Margaret], Vicarage park Radcliffe Francis, 333 Burrage road Turner William H. 8 Lower Park place

1\ri'All~r Rev. John (VIcar of St. Ramsey Major Geo. 227 Hurra.ge road Turpin Chas. xElmhurst ter. Wrttsly.rd
Nicholas1, Heathfield, Plnmstead com Reed George, 37 Heavytree road
Turton Isaiah, 262 Hurrage road .

McConnell John Joseph, 15 Cage lane .Rees Mrs. 79 Plumstead Common road Turton William H. 42 Heavytree road

:Macdonald Fredk. Wilton vil.Chesnut rd Reeve Thomas, 12 Crescent road Vigeon Henry, Anness vil.Griffin Toad

McDougall John, 4 St. Margaret's road Renshaw William, 11 Elmhurst terrace, Vincent William T. I!!g Burrage road

McEwen Wm.Tbmppvil. Wrottesley rd Wrottesley road , Wagg Lewis Artl:ulr, 35 Crescent road

McKinley James, 7 Vicarage park Rentoul Rev. James A. B.&., LL.D. Wagg Wm. Mathias, 16 Crescent road

llcNabb Roberfi. 3 Elmhorst terrace, lPresbyterian], Vicarage park WallerWm.Jn.26PlumsteadCommonrd

Wrottesley road Rhodes Jspb. 2 Tatford vils.<.:hesnnt rd Wallis Guy, Cornwall vil. Wrottesley rd

MallettCha.s. Chalgrove ho. Edgeh;ll rd Richardson Col. Alex. :199 Burrage rd Waiter Jn. Amhurst, 25 Hoovytree rd

Mann Henry T. W. Edgehi.ll road Richard.son Thos. R. 42 Hanover road Waiter Weaver, The lUse, Bostall heath,

Mann William, Essex view, Griffin road Richman Henry, 24 Heavytree road Hostall

Martin Alberi, 229 Barrage road Ricka.rds Mrs. :126 Burrage road Ward Richard, IS Heavytree road-

Martin Mra. 84 .Burrage road RickwoodMrs. xo8 PlnmsteadCommn.rd Ward Wm. Homan,Angle ho.Edgebl.rd
Marvin Charles, 55 Heavytree road : Rider Thomas, 15 Crescent road
Watts Jsph. St. John's cot. Chesnut rd
Masters Geo. By. llern vil. Chesnut rd Riley Thomas, East view, Griffin road Webb Rt. Somersham ho. Burrage road

Matthews Vince, 4 Lower Park place Robson William, 2 Vicarage park . Webber Waiter, 187 Burrage road

Maude Isaac. 41 Heavytree road Rolaud Jn. 68 Plumstead Common road Wells William Francis, 164 Burrage rd

May Arthor, 4 Heavytree road Rourke Riehd. 7 Plumstead Common rd Wemyss Archibald, 23 Crescent. road

May Edwd. 77 Plnmstea.d Common rd Rudd Thomas, 1!; St. Margaret's road Wemham John, :ro LoweY Park place

Medhurst Tbos. Holly mnt-. Cbesn~t rd Russell Miss, I Thames View terrace, Whale George, 236 Bnrrage mad
Whatmaugh J. 33 Plnmstead Com. rd
Mee Henry J. 53 Heavytree road Chesnut road

492 • KENT. [KELLY's
PLUM~TEAD.

Wheeler :Mrs. 36 Plumstead Corn. road Wonnacott Mrs. 2I9 Burrage Toad Wrnngle Moses, IO Elmhnrst terrace,
White Alfd. Mortimer ho. Chesnut I'd
Wood James, I Plnmstead Common I'd Wrottesley road
White Roberl Edgar, Salisbury lodge,
Plumstead Common road IWoodfield George, 32 Heavytree rood 1 Wrntten Wm.Geo.57PlumsteadCom.rd

Whit~ William Geo. 6o Heavytree road Woodland Frederick, 38 Heavytree road Wren William, IO Heavytree road
Woodley Aug. C. 235 Burrage road Wright Hy. IFrimley vils.Edgehill road
Williams Frederick, 23 Cage lane
Williams Fredk. Sandown vil.Griffin rd Woodward George.4 Elmshurst terrace, Wright Thomas Nesbitt t..R.O.P.r.ond.

Williams Mrs.Ig PlumqteadCommon rd Wrottesley road Woolwich Union InfiTmary, High st

Wilson William, 12 Vicamge park Woolmer Rev. J. Wesley [Wesleyan], Yates Rev. William Lowndes M.A. 21
Wise Andrew, 200 Burrage road
73 Plumstead Common road Vicarage park

COMMERCIAL. Bloxham John Charles, boot maker, 54 Sandy Hill road

Abel Henry, stationer &c. 59 Bloomfield road Boorman Albert, wheelwright, 27 Plnmstead Common road

Adams James, greengrocer, 14 Eaton road Borer Emily (Mrs.), coal agent, 12 Conduit road

Adamson William, shopkeeper, 32 Walmer road ' , Bowden James, shopkeeper, 32 Hudson road '
Addis William, grocel', see Kadwell & Addis
Bowtell David, building material merchant, 2 Charles street

·Akehurst George, carrier, 18 Spray street Bowtell David, carman, 7 Lower Park place

Akers William Thomas, baker, 1:6 Armstrong place, Plum- Boyce George, confectioner, 5 Glyndon road

stead & Chislehurst West Boyce James, greengrocer & fruiterer, 151 Plumstead road

Akhurst William, grocer, 63 Glyndon street Boys' High School (C. H. Draper n.sc., B. A. master), Plum·

Alderton John, bakel', I02 Ann street & 81 Park road stead Common road

AHord Andrew, baker, 57 Burrage road Brackley Lucy (Mrs.), toy shop, 26 Hartville road

AHord Samuel, baker, I6l Pattison road Brand Henry, grocer, 4 Garibaldi street

Allchin Joseph, coal merchant, I5 St. James' place Branscombe Thomas, greengrocer, 83 Station road

Allson J. K. boot & shoe maker, 70 Plumstead road . Braughton Charles,' china & glass stores, 148 Plumstead rd

Allway James H.andall, baker & corn chandler, 126 High st Brannd M. Leonard B. solicitor, 56 Heavytree road

Alwin George, builder, 70 Glyndon street Braund Marwood Kelly, solicitor, 56 Heavytree road

Ambler Mary & Sophia (Misses), stationers, 59 Walmer rd Brennan Martin, greengrocer, 32 High street

Ames Arthur, milliner, 65 Bloomfield road Brent Thomas, Freemasons' Arms P.H. 34 & 35 Frederick pl
4nderson James, oilman, 39A, Raglan road
• Brew John, coal merchant, 39 Bloomfield road

Andrews Hepzabeth., grocer, I61 Reidhaven road Broadbridge Richard, grocer, & post office, 37 Lee street

Angell George, oilman, 34 Walmer road Brockbank Joseph, medical herbalist, 20 Maxey road

Archer Thomas, hair dresser, 39 Plumstead road Brooker Stephen, shopkeeper, 2I Prince's road

Archer William, bird stuffer, 137 Plumstead road Brooks Edward, cowkeeper, 43 Richmond place

Arnold William Henry, baker, 57 & 97 Plumstead road Broughton George, stationer & tobacconist, 24A, High street

A.rnould Henry Isaac, grocer, Chesnut road Brown Andrew, fishmonger, 52 High street

Arnould Henry L. builder, I02 Elm street Brown Augustus, boot maker, 21i Richmond place

.Ashdown Clarence, corn & seed merchant, 8 Plumstead road Brown Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 55 Robert street
Asher S. .!. (Mrs.), milliner, 28 Griffin road
Brown Joseph W. grocer, 83 Park road

Askew Charles, coffee rooms, 123 Plumstead road Browning William, butcher, 12 Conway road

Askew Bobert, firewood dealer, 18 Vicarnge road Browning William, Horsley Park steam laundry, Chesnut rd

Atkins F. & E. surgeons, 206 Burrage road Brummitt Edward, greengrocer, 7r High street

Atkins Fras. Thos. L.R.C.P.Edin. surg. So PlumsteadCom.rd Bryant Benjamin Frederick, baker, 93 Burrage road

Atkinson Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress & mantle ma. H3 Ann st Buckland J. beer retailer, 9 Plumstead road

Auld Peter Dixon, Clarence Arms P.H. 69 Plumstead road BuckleyWilliamThos. grocer & proviso. mer.69A,Bloomfield rd

Austin James & Son, provision dealers, 157 High street Burn James, bricklayer, 40 Burrage road

Austm & Son, grocers & pro·dsion dealers, 25 Garland street Burrage Town Loan & Discount Co. Limited (James T.

& 86 Pattison road Terras, sec.), 52 Burra.,ooe road

Austin Heorge Kirk, pain!er & decorator, 85 Frederick place Burstowe Samuel, greengrocer, 148 Sandy Hill road

Austin John F. plumber, 94 High street Burton Robert Joslin, grocer, 77 & 79 High street

Aylet1i William, baker, 68 Glyndon street Bushell George, monumental mason, 218 High street

Bailey John, Lord Derby P.H. 69 Walmer road Buss William Henry, firewood dealer, I9 Vicarage road

Baker E. grocer, 147 Plumstead road Bussey Alfd. watch&clock ma. &leather seller, 78 Plnmstead rd

Baker Hannah (Mrs.), dress maker, 3 Charles street · Butterworth Arthur, sanitary inspector to district board of

Baker Hannah (Mrs.), florist, 65 High street works for West district, Maxey road

Baldwin Edwin, butcher, 33 Slade, Plumstead common ByfieldEdwd.Thos.pianoforte tuner&music sllr. 67Vicarage rd

..liarbee William, grocer, 35 Hartville road Cambridge Obadiah, shopkeeper, 41 Prince's road

Barber Jos:!ph, greengrocer, 43 Glyndon street · Canham Henry James, builder, I Cambridge place

Barber Robert, iron foundry, 188 High street Cann Elizabeth Sarah (Mrs.), ladies' school, 66 Crescent rd

Barker John Jacob, greengrocer, 8 Cage lane Card George, florist, Slade nursery, Plumstead common

Barns Eliza (Mrs.), teacher of pianoforte, 32 Pattison road Carle Sarah Hannah (Mrs.), Inverness Arms P .H.Inverness pl

Barry l<)"ederic, chemist, 57 St. James' place Cattling Eliza (Mrs.), dairy, 35 Prince's road

.Bartlett George, engraver, 139 Crescent road Cavey George & Sons, hay dealers, 8 Villas road

Bater George, shopkeeper, Bath road Cavey Alfred, boot maker, 74 Burrage road

Batterbuey Thomas, district surveyor, 156 Burrage road Cavey George, wheelwright, I Charles street

.Bayne James, boot maker, 4 Clyde terrace, West lane Cavey William, cowkeeper, 13 Raglan road

Beadle Brothers, <..'Oal, timber, slate &c. merchants, High Chadwell Brothers, bakers &c. 6o Plumstead Common road
sostreet; & at Erith
Chadwell Charles, greengrocer, Plumstesd Common rd

Beal T. wardrobe dealer, 20 Rictmond place Cbalkley Thomas C. Star & Garter P.H. 25 Pattison road

Beckett Francis 0. carpenter, 93 Upper Park road Chamberlain William, fishmonger, see I<'lory & Chamberlain

Beecham George, earthenware dealer, 61 Plnmstead road Chapman Fred. Robert, Prince Alfred P.H. 89 Raglan road

Beer A. J. (Miss), teacher of music, 109 Crescent road Charman Brothers, furniture dealers, Inverness place

.Belcher Daniel, wheelwright, 27 Glyndon street Charman Brothers, pawnbrokers, 84 Plomstead road

.Belcher George, gasfitter, Riverdale road Charman Henry, draper, 75 & 76 Plumstead road

.Bell Martin, Melbourne Arms P.H. 8I & 83 Sandy Hill road Chatwin James, wheelwri~ht, 232 High street

Bentham H. contractor, see Rackham & Bentham Cherry George A. surgeon, I20 Plumstead road

Biddiscombe Isaac John, tailor, 6o St.. James' place Chick William, cab proprietor, 30 Bloomfield road

.B\ddle Henry, greengrocer, 54 Raglan road Chilvers Chas. Wm.boot maker & draper,48 & so Raglan road

Biddle Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, :185 Maxey road Chinn George, grocer, 14 Gunning street

Billinghurst G. A. coffee house, 21 Plumstead road Clark Isaac George, beer retailer, 120 Vicarage road

.Billings John, undertaker, 26 Glyndon street Clarke George Frederick, sul"geon, 47 Plumstead road

Bingham John, greengrocer, 15 Inverness place Clarke Robert, builder, 22 Plumstead road

Binks John, boot maker,. 52 Plumstead Common road Clarke William Henry, chemist, sr Plumstead road

Black Henry, greengrocer, I Hartville road Clift Charles, furniture dealer, 41 & 43 Maxey road

Blacker George, bricklayer, 33 Pattison road, Walmer road Coast George, shopkeeper, 167 Sandy Hill road

Blacker Samuel Turpin, house decorator, 55 Burrage road Cobb A. E. & Heir, photographers, 29 Plnmstead road

Blacknell Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 12 Spray street Cocks Goliath, greengrocer, I Glenside road

Blackwell George, builder, 84- Bramblebury road Coldwell Eliza (Mrs.), tobacconist, 64 Plumstead road

Blake & Stewart, bakers, 152 Plumstead road Coldwell Jabez, leather seller, 6 Plumstead road

Blanche Henry, furniture dealer, :125 Crescent road Collier Louise H. (Mrs.), dress maker, 177 Maxey road

Bland George, shopkeeper, 17 Elm street Collins Charles, butcher, 7 Glyndon street

Blight Charles, haberdasher, 88 Burrage road Collins George, grocer, 32 Plomstead road

DIREC'IORY.] • fLUMSTEAD• 493

KENT.

eomns Thomas, wardrobe dealer, 75 High street Fitzgerald Ja.mes, boot maker, 5 Slade, PlnmStead common

Col•er John David, baker, 165 Sandy Hill road Fitzgerald M. J. (Mrs.), dress maker, 17 Raglan road

Constable Amelia (Mrs.), news agent, 27 St. James' place Fitzhaugh 1<'. photographer, q6 Plumstead road

Cook Alfred. fruit & potato salesman, 102 High street Flack Arthur, grocer, 56 !St. James' place

Cook David, stationer, 12 Eton road Flack Waiter, grocer, 214 High street

Cook John, marine store dealer, uo Plumstead road Flavell Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, II7 Villas road

Cook John Oliver, ~~~rchitect & surveyor, Wrottesley road Fletcher Charlotte (Mrs.), Woodman P.B. Plumstead com

Cooke Edwin, carpenter & shopkeeper, 106 Ann street Fletcher George William, Star inn, Plumstea.d common

Coombes John. Royal Standard P.H. 104 Ann street Fletcher Hannah (.Mrs.), haberdasher, 6o Vicarage road

Coombs Henry, builder, Park house, Chesnutroad Fletcher William, ooot maker, 49 Ann street

Cooper Joseph, boot maker, I8i Richmond place Flory (William) & Chamberlain (William), fishmongers, 58

Cooper William, shopkeeper, 29 Ann street Plumstead road & ISO Sandy Hill road

Cornelius James, greengrocer. 20 Eton street Fludger Alfred, Royal Oak P.H. 59 Prince's road

Coton William, hair dresser, 58A, Bloomfield road Fludger Edmund Samuel, auctioneer, 26 Plumstead road

Coton William, hair dresser, 77 Villas road Fontaine Selina (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 37 Plnmstead road

Cowan John, tobacconist, 99 High street Ford Sarah (Miss), dress ma. xoo Plumstead Common road

Cowell David, grocer, 92 Plumstead road Forder Walt. Geo. surveyor to local board of works, Maxey rd

Cox William, fishmonger, 17 Charles street Fordred Ellen (Miss), dress maker, 7 Park street ·

Crandle J. tailor, 19 Hurrage road Forman Charles, builder, 68A, Bloomfield road

Crayfourd John, grocer & tobacconist, I Speranza street Forrest Francis, butcher, 78 Sandy Hill road

Creasey Marie (Mrs.), midwife, I3I High street Foxon Frederick, shopkeeper, 22 Bath road

Crook & Son, clothiers, e7 Plumstead road Freeman Wm. Thos.waterratecollectr.g8 PlumsteadCom.rd

Dalladay John George, boot maker, 34 Plumstead road French Emma (1\Irs.), shopkeeper, 36 Pattison road

Dann E. & A. (Misses), dress makers, 3 Griffin road French Henry, zinc plate worker, 49 Maxey road

Dann David, greengrocer, 39 Maxey road · Frew Alexander C. coffee shop, 227 High street

Dannett Alfred, shopkeeper, 17 Slade, Plumstead common Fry George, coffee house, I8 Plnmstead road

Davies Sidney M:.A.,M.D.physician&surgeon,241 Burrage road Fuller Susan (Mrs.), baker, 28 Prince's road •

Davis Alfred, confectioner, 289 High street Gardener John, confectioner, 9 Eton road

Davis Robert Charles, baker. 2 Crescent road Gardner George, painter, Saunders road

Dawson Henry, beer retailer, 52 Plumstead road Garrod George, news agent, I Inverness place

Dawson John, shopkeeper, 65 Crescent road Gates William, timber dealer, 6 Glyndon street •

DawsonWm.Geo.brick&tile ma. Plumstead com.&WickhmJa Gaunt James, butcher, 88 Maxey road •

Day J. F. beer retailer, 32 Spray street George Henry, Queen's Arms P.H. 23 Hurrage road

Deadman Henry Ed ward, shopkeeper, I Garland street GibbonsRt.station master,Plumstead rlwy. statu.Walmer rd

Deadman Joseph, greengrocer. 8 Garland st. Plumstea.d corn Gibbs William, butcher, I7 Plumstead road

Dennis Ann Margt. (Mrs.), Dnver Castle P.H. 91 Ph1mstead rd Gibson Johu, shopkeeper, 29 Coupland terrace

Dennis John, wheelwright, 24 Cage lane Gilbert George, greengrocer, 62 & 79 Plumstead road

Daw Daniel, plumber, 1 Dawson street • Gilder Richd. baker & grocer, I Miriam terrace, West lane

District Surveyor's Office (Thomas Batterbury, surveyor), Gill Charles, ironmonger, 76 l<'rederick place

156 Hurrage road Gillies Alisers (Miss), fancy repository, I23 Maxey road

Dobbin Robert Alexander, sur¥eyor R. E. department, El- Ginman R. & Son, iron & brass founder8, Eton road

ton villa, EdgehiU road Godden Frederick William, news agent, 88 Sandy Hill road

Dobbs WiUiam. corn & flour dealer, 95 Plumstead road Godden John J. shopkeeper, so Maxey road

Dodimead Herbert S. plumber, 25 Park road Godwin George S. deputy registrar of births & deaths for

Donkin William E. watch maker, 63 Walmer road East Plumstead sub-district, 181 Maxey road

Donoghue Daniel, coal merchant, 30 Spray street Golding Alfred, Plume of Feathers P.H. 282 High street

Drake Henry, shopkeeper, 25 Burrage grove Goldstein Marcus, glass merchant, 33 Cage lane

Dray George, grocer, 16 Pattison road Gordon Jane (Miss), draper, I49 Plumstead road

Drew Samuel, cowkeeper, Plumstead common Gorrod James, boot maker, 20 Glyndon street

Duck Albert, inspectoT' of nuisances to district board of Gosling Charles William, horse slaughterer, Bo Villas road

works for East Plumstead, Parochial offices, Maxey road Gould Samuel, butcher, 36 The Slade, Plumstead common

Dndman Henry, tobacco pipe maker, 69B & 73 Bloomfield rd Gow William, assistant surveyor to district board of works,

Duffield Benjamin, grocer, IOI :Maxey road Parochial offices, Max:.ey road

Duke Rees, shopkeeper, 266 High street Gowenlock Henry, general shop, I Ann street

Dunger E. (Mrs.), haberdasher, ISA, St. Margaret's terrace Graham Charles, boot maker, 67 Crescent road

Donkley Henry, brass finisher & gasfitter~ 6 Eton road Graham George Herbert, collector of poor rates, Parochial

Dankley William, boot maker, 145 Crescent road offices, Maxey road

Dunn Henry J. grocer, 152 Sandy Hill road Granger E. writer, 49 Orchard road

Dunn Susan (Mrs.), honiton lace maker, 135 Sandy Hill rd Graves J. T. haberdasher, 9I Maxey road

Duplock William Alexander, draper, I05 Crescent road Green & Co. greengrocers, 79 Sandy Hill road

Dnrrant W. H. draper, 90 Plumstead road Green E. (Miss), general shop, I2 Glyndon street

Easton George. builder, 49 Cage lane Green Marie Jane (Mrs.), toy shop, 2 Sandy hill

Easton George. builder, n8 Earl street Green William, provision dealer, I9 Glyndon street

Easty Eliza (Miss), haberdasher, 5 Park road Greenhill Chas. shopkpr. r Friendship pl. Plumstead com

Edges Charles, beer retailer, 240 High street Greening Louise (Mrs. ), confectioner, 140 Pl11mstead road

Edwards Henry J. draper, I6 Conway road Greenway Alex. Stevenson M.D. surgeon, 272 High street

Edwards Henry John, grocer & wine & spirit merchant, 73 Gregory Alfred, carman, see Farmar & Gregory

& 74 Plumstead road & 1s8 Crescent road Griffiths Thomas, builder, 30 Conduit road

Elithorn Robert, butcher, ICYJ Pattison road Grubb Thos. brick maker, Cemetery brick yd. King'shighwy

Ellis John, farmer, Hill Grove farm, Plumstead common Gurney H. butcher, 183 Ann street

Eplett Martha (Mrs.), tobacconist, 11 Plumstead road Gurney John, greengrocer, 49 Earl street

Erwood H. & K. linen drapers, 155 Sandy Hill road Haarnack Christian, general shop, 7I Ann street

Etheredge Jas. Alex. Prince of Orange P. H. 242 & 244 High st Hackett Marian (~Irs.), marine store dealer. Vicarage road

Evans C. H. toy shop, Io Vicarage road Hackett Samuel, marine store dealer, 56! Vicarage road

Evans Gritlith, surgeon, 208 Burrage road Haddow Joseph, boot maker, Eleanor cot. Plumstead corn

Evans Hannah (Mrs.), midwife, 92 Pattison road Hale Robert, dairyman, 65 Maxey road

Evans Henry, confectioner, I4 Vicarage road Hall Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, 89 Maxey Toad

Evans James, fishmonger, 3 Anglesea hill & I6 Vicarage rd Ham Charles, watch maker, 32 Inverness place
Hambrook Thomas. butcher, 25 Parry place
Evans John, haberdasher, 26 Garland street

Evans Thomas, beer retailer, 40 Glyndon street Hames M. J. (Mrs.). ladies' school, 6 Crescent road

Everson Stephen, plumber & gasfitter, 138 Crescent road Hamilton Francis Dancy, surgeon, 20 Conway road

Farley Joseph. grocer, 69 Pattison road Hammant George, designer, 18 St. James' place

Farmar (Shadrack John Mackney) & Gregory (Alfred)~ cal!- Hancock John, Walmer Castle P.H. 34 Villas road
Bancock Richard, contractor, Rose cot. Plumstead common
men &; contractors &c. 13 Villas road

Farr E. (Mrs.), confectioner, 24 Glynclon street Hanson Richard John, beer retailer, 89 &; 91 Bun-age road

Farrier James, baker, 30 Burrage road Harden Charles, shopkeeper, 48 Hudson road

Fedden Frederick, baker, 64 Villas road Harmer Josiah, tailor, 127 Plumstead road

Ferdinand John, dairy, I02 Raglan road Harper Joseph, Old Mill inn, Plnmstead common

Fidge Horace F.& Son,oilmen,96 Plumstead rd.& u8 High st Harris Charles, plumber, 14 Sandy hill
Harris T. boot maker, 6u, Vicarage road
Finch Henry, greengrocer, 34 Pattison road
Harrison Frederick William, house agent, 29 H•over road
Firth John, greengrocer, 63 Vicarage road
Harrison John H. coffee rooms, I3IA, Plumstead ro.ld
Fisher Thomas G. boot stores, 153 High street

• KENT. •

PLUMSTEAD. (KEIJ.J'S

Harrison Martha (Mrs.), draper, g6 Plumstead road j' Kent (3rd) Artillery Volunteer Club (Capt. Wm. Alexander

Hart Henry James, coal merchant, I93 Burrage road Weston, hon. sec.); Crescent toad ·

Hartnup Charles, baker, & deputy registrar of births & ;IKKeenntt Water Works (Alexander Dickson, sec.), Park road
deaths, East Plumstead sub-district, 84 Pattison road T. butcher, Ill Vicarage road

Has!er Charles, grocer, I35 Plumstead road IKersey Alex. Hy. A.R.I.B.A. architect & survyr.21Glyndon rd
Hasler Charles, tobacconist, 133 Plumstead road Kersey Harry, furniture dealer, 12, I3 & IS Plumstead rd

IHawke Edwin, confectioner, & post office, Plumstead corn . Kerson Mary (Mtss), dress maker, 54 Glyndon street
Hawkins George, shopkeeper, 4 Saunders road Killick William, cowkeeper, 52 St. James' place

Haydon Henry, butcher, 86 Burrage roa<l , King George, greengrocer, Io8 Villas road
Hayes Thomas Daniel, pawnbroker, 67 Plumstead road
i King Martha (Mrs.), ladies' school, Bo Burrage road
j King Richard, wood dealer, 16 Armstrong street
Hayes WilJiam, carman, 3 Villas road

Hayes William Richard, cab proprietor, 4 Villas road , King Richard Charles, shopkeeper &c. u Armstrong strllld

Hayman Edward, boot maker, 37 Sandy Hill road Kin~ Waiter, farrier, 2 Rippolsen road

Hayward Frederick, butcher, 38 Plumstead Common road Kitley Charles, builder, 36 High street

Hayward Frederick1 pork butcher, 154A, Sandy Hill road kNIGHT CHARLES, builder & decorator, 97 Plumstead rd

Head Alice (Miss), dress maker, I9 Maxey road Kyle William C. refreshment rooms, :J Eton road

Heaton David Jame!l, dairyman, I3 Princes road ILacey & Johnson, physicians & surgeons, :196 Burrage road
Heffell Thomas, coffee rooms, I25 Plumstead road Lambeth Charles, cowkeeper, Griffin road

Heir H. photogr.tpher, see Cobb & Heir • Lanceley Charles, shopkeeper; 146 High street

Henderson Thomas L. furniture broker, I42 Plumstead rd ll Lane Annie (Mrs. )1 toQy dealer, 7 Raglan road

Hennessey John, shopkeeper; 86! Ann street Lane Henry, 26 Conduit road

Higgins John, greengrocer, 229 High street Lankesheer Samuel, coffee room, ro High street

Hilder Alfred, butcher, II2 High street Lanning Martha (Miss), draper, I55 High street

Hills Mary Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, 89 Upper Park road Lanyon Sam, boot maker, 70 Crescent road

Hindson Joseph, watch maker, IOI Upper Park road Lark Robert, bricklayer, 90 High street

Hoadly 1<'. W. baker; 136 Plumstead road · Lee James, boot maker, Westfield villa, Chesnut road

Hoare Isaac, grocer, 65 Vicarage road Leech Joseph, butcher, 78 Frederick place

Hobson Joseph, Fox & Hounds P.H. 29 Plumstead Common Leeke William, coffee rooms, 85 Plumstead road

road & Sandy Hill road Lett H. butcher, see Irons & Lett

Hodges Henry John, sign writer & paperhangings dealer, to Lewing James, general shop, I45 Ann street

Plumstead road Lewis Joseph, shopkeeper, 87 Prince's road

Hodgin James, plumber, 66 Sandy Hill road Lindow Albert H.B.c.s.Bng., L.S.A. surgeon, II3 High street

Holland Robert, waterproof clothing manuractuerr, 31 'Lintott Thomas R. pawnbroker, 42 High street

Orehard. road Loader Alexander, greengrocer, 25 Burrage road

Holliday Edward G. plumber, 42 Bloomfield road 1 Lock James, Percy Arms P.H. I87 Maxey road

Holman Sarah (Mrs.), news agent, l55 Plumstead road Lock William, Congleton Arms P.H. u7 Maxey road

Hope Edith (Miss), dress maker, 57 Elm street Lockyer John, tinplate worker, 64 Bloomfield road

Hopgood Eliza (Mrs.), beer retailer, Plumstead common Lovejoy William, baker, 2 Raglan road

Hopper Eliza (Mrs.), Duke of Cambridge P.H.26 Bloomfld.rd Lovejoy William Fredk.corn & flour dealer, I26Plumstea.d rd

Hopperton P'rank, grocer, 42 Burrage road Loveland C. shopkeeper, 18 Maxey road
Horton George, beer retailer, 58 Plumstead Common road Lovibond John & Sons, wine & spirit mers. 3A, Plumstead rd

Howard Robert, furniture broker, 49 Burrage grove Lowbridge George W. hair dresser, 6 Cage lane

Hugbes Col. Edwin M.P. solicitor & commissioner for atfi. Lowson William Porter, watch maker, Io Eton road

davits & vestry clerk of Plumstead, Maxey road; ·& at Lucas Wliliam, shopkeeper, Prince's road

Woolwich Ludlow A. watoh maker, 22 Glyndon street

Hughesdon Wm. Henry, baker, Post office, 24 St.James' place Lugg Albert William, painter, 79 Orchard road

Hunt A. tailor, 28 Plumstead road Lyell Elizabeth (Miss), ladies' school, 129 Burrage road
Hunt Henry J. butcher, 55 St. James1 place
Lyon & Sons, boot & shoe makers1 14I Plumstead road
Hunt John William, dairyman, 42 Coupland terrace McConnell Robert, builder, I Bramblebury road

Button Alfred, builder, 6 Chesnut villas, Chesnut road McG-regor Esther Rose (Mrs.), midwife, n8 Raglan road

Jnvictia MaC'bine Co. Limited (The) (H. E. Lawson, sec.), McGuinness 1<'. shopkeeper, I24 Maxey road

26 High street Mack James, shopkeeper, Riverdale road

Irons C. & Lett H. butchers, I63 High street McKnight Alexander, tailor, I8 Conduit road

Ivemy Louisa (:\-Irs. ), grocer, I Exeter villas, Saunders rood McKough John, confectioner, 56A, Bloomfield road

Jackson W. coffee rooms, It Eton road Maclellan Henry, painter & plumber, 25 Whitworth place

Jackson William, smith. 51 Cage lane Maidment Charles, grocer, I St. James' pla~

Jacob James, sand merchant, King's hi~hway Mann James, coal agent, Io6 Crescent road

Jacobs Henry, blacksmith, 83 Plumstead Common road Mark Harriett (Mrs.), grocer, 35 Cage lane

Jager William, pork butcher, 106 Plumstead road Mark Philip, tobacconist, 154 Plumstead road

James Josiah Richard William, dairyman, 26 Parry place Mark William, news agent, I2 Cage lane

James Waiter, tin worker, u Cage lane Marrable William, briC'klayer, 27 Park road

Jamieson Robert, tailor, 35 Bloomfield road :'vlarshall George, shopkeeper, 254 High street

Jarvis David John, grocer, 34 Durham road 1 Marshall Lavinia (Mrs.), midwife, 26 Vicarage street

Jeal Henry, cordial maker, I Walmer road Marten Edward, boot maker, 28 Bloomfield road

Jeans Williarn, market gardener, too High street Martin & Co. engineers, Charles street

Jeffery Walter, baker, 123 BoiTage road . Martin Ales. ironmonger & zinc worker, 3D, Plumstead rd

Jennings F. coffee & dining rooms, 65 Plumstead road Martin David, leather & grindery seller, 64 Vicarage road

Jenson John Bennett9 photographer, 172 High street Martin Susan (Mrs.), fancy repository, 8 High street
Jeyes Thoma-s, carpenter, 26 Richmond place Martin Wm. chimney sweeper, 12 Slade, Plumstead common

Johnson George A. physician, see Lacey & Jobnson · Martin William, oilshopj 237 High street

Johuson James E. boot maker, 124 High street Maskell Richard, beer retailer, 46 Orchard road

Jolly Charles, vaccination officer for Woolwich union, 143 Mai!on Henry, Royal Mortar hotel, I Plumstead road

Burr.tge road Masters Alfred Robert, plumber, 35 Park road
Jones Joseph, greengrocer, 1 Bellevue ter. Plnrnstead corn Maughan Alex. Lord Bloomfield P.H. Plumstead Common rd

Jones William, chiropodist, 3 Clyde terrace, West lane Maynard George, boot maker, 36 & 101 High street

Jope William Salton, Rose & Crown P.H. High street Maynard James, boot maker, 6 Vicarage road

Joyce Arthur, confectioner, 284 High street Mead Hannah (Mrs.), beer retailer, Plumstead common

Juby Thomas, coal merchant, 23 High street Medcraf David, baker, 58 Pattison road·

Kadwell & Addis, grocers & provision dealers, 41 Glyndon Mehew Reuben, oowkeeper, 16 Cage lane & 22 High street

street & 11 & I3 Conway road Mellish Charles, confectioner, 25 Plumstead road

Kaul Marcus, glass cutter, 38 Plumstead road Mercier Edwin, news agent, 23 Pattison road

Keen Stephen, grocer, 8 Saunders road Middleton 1<'. (Mrs.), laundress, 2 Coupland terrace

Kemrn Carolina (Mrs.), tobacconist, 5 Plumstead road Middleton Joseph, general shop, 25 Villas road

Kemp Benjamin, fishmonger, 42 Plnmstead road Middleton William, shopkeeper, 20At Dawson street

Kemp Edward, fruiterer & greengrocer, 88A, Maxey road Miles Charles, carrier, 54 Burrage grove

& 64 Crescent road Miles George, marine store dealer, 2 Cage lane

Kemp William, boot maker, Vicarage road Miller John, dairy, 34l<'rederick place

Kemp William, boot maker, 77 Ji'rederick plMe Miller John, plasterer, 144 High street

Kent (2nd) Artillery Volunteers (Lieut.-Coll Talfourd Miller Joseph, dairyman, 32 Durham road

Hughes, commanding; Capt. C. E. Manturin B. A. ad- Mills Henry, greengrocer, 97 High street

. jutant ; ~apt. William T. Vincent, quartermaster; Wm. Mitchell George John & Beasley Charles, brewers, Cage lane

Higgs, sergeant-instrucJ,or), head quarters, Bloomfield rd Mitchell Leri, corn chandler, 1o6 Sandy Hill road 1

DIRECTORY.) KENT. PLUMSTEAD. 49. 5.

Moise C. shopkeeper, 125 Maxey road Plumstead Vaccination Station (C~arles Jolly, ·vaccination

Molden William Henry, chemical glass blower, 52 Maxey rd officer), Robert street

Moore George & Thomas, tinmen, 67A, Bloomfield road Porter George, boot maker, 99 Raglan road

Moore Thos. Windsor Castle P.H. & music hall, 36 Maxey rd Porter George Brading, coffee rooms, 73 High street

)lorgan James William, builder, 47 Walmer road Porter James, baker, Riverdale road

Mortimer John, grocer, 3 Park road Portlock John, gun & rifle maker, n8 Pluml'tead road

Mountain William, grocer, King's highway PoweU Arthur Paul, dyer, 67B, Bloomfield road •

Mulley Edward, shopkeeper, I York cottages, Park Dale rd Powell Richard, postmaster, 77 Plumstead road

Mnlroy Patrick James, Alma P.H. King's highway Pratt William, boot maker, 103 Burrage road

Mnnro Annie (Miss), teacher of music, 34 St. James' place Prebble William John, beer retailer, ;15 Walmer road

Mnnroe Benjamin, builder, 12I Sandy H1ll road Prentice John, grocer, 4 High street & 59 Plumstead road

Myers George, butcher, 82 Plumstead road Pryke Waiter, grocer, 42 Glyndon street

Myers Miriam (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 7 Eton road Purnell Thomas, fine art depot, Conduit road

Nash Thomas, builder, 47 High street Pye Thomas, grocer, 47 Bath road

Needharn John, confectioner, 69 High street RACKHAM & BENTHAM, contractors, 236 High street

Newbury Waiter, hair dresser, 58 Vicarage road Radford George, grocer, I6 Hudson road & 56 Vicarage road

Newington William, draper, 2 Plumstead Common road .Radford John, dairy, 43 Ann street
Newman Clinton Nathaniel, florist, 35 Plumstead road
Ransom Henry, stone mason, sI Burrage grove

Nickells A. milliner, I29 Plumstead road Raven Alice (Miss), fancy draper, 58 St. James' place

.Yorris Rebecca (Mrs.), draper, 139 High street Rayner George, boot maker, 84 Maxey road

North-Wates Joseph, accountant, 33 Plumstead road Raynes Alfred Thomas, registrar of births & deaths for West

Norton C. shopkeeper, 12oA, Plumstead road Plumstead sub-district & assistant clerk to the Woolwich

Nottage lsaac, pork butcher, I38 Plumstead road local board of health, 2I4 Burrage road

Nye William, greengrocer, 88 Plumstead road Read Bernard Frederick, hair dresser, 63 Plumstead road

Oakley F. tobacconist, 3 Plumstead road Read James, fishmonger, 4 Cage lane

Oakley Frederick, tobacconis't, 235 High street Read William, haberdasher I 14, & hair dresser I 16, High st

Officer William, Red Lion P.H. 95 High street Rengert George Leonard, butcher, 65 Glyndon street & 72

Old Sarah Mead (Mrs.), dress maker, I93 Maxey road Plnmstead road

Oliver Henry, fishmonger, 156 Plumstead road Renville Jane (Mrs.), midwife, 34 Armstrong street

Oliver John, bricklayer, 18 Eton street Reynolds John, boot maker, 92 Hi~h street

Oliver Thomas Charles, hatter & draper, 53 &54 Plumstead rd Rhodes James, shopkeeper, I Sandy hill

Olliver William, confectioner, 4 Anglesea hill Rich Henry Thomas, oilman, xos Pattison road

Organ Edward, boot maker, 14 Cage lane Ricketts Edward, builder, 5 Manthorne road

Orton James, shopkeeper, 2 Prince's road Ringer Marian (Miss), dress maker, 57 Sandy Hilt road

Orton William Henry, builder, 63 Walmer road Robbins James, wheelwright, 31 Spray street

Osborn William, confectioner, 38 H1gh street Roberts Ed ward, butcher, 68 Plumstead road

Ott John Osband, butcher, 6 High street Roberts John, hair dresser, 2 Vicarage road

Page Edward, baker, 109 Plumstead road Robinson Alfred Self, Sir Robert Peel P.H. 62 Crescent road

Paine George, boot maker, 3 Whitworth place, Eton roJ.d Robinson B. J. grocer, 127 .Burrage road

Palfreman Brothers, carpenters, 20 Spray street Robinson Edward, confectioner, 161 High street

Palmer Charles, confectioner, 53 St. James' place Ruddoch Florence (Miss), dress maker, 37 Burrage grove

Palmer Henry, dairyman, 39 Plumstead Common road Ruffell William John, oilman, I Crescent road, & earthen-

Palmer Maria (Mrs.), dress maker, III Burrage road ware dealer, I91 Sandy Hill road

Palmer W. H. dairyman, 77 Ann street Ruggles Robert, bricklayer, 23 Park street

Pamment Henry, wholesale grocer, IOI & 103 Ann street Russell Charles, painter, 78 llloomfield road

Pannell Arthur, tobacconist, 62 Walmer road Russell George, farmer, Manor house, High street

Park Estate Office (Alex.Hy.Kersey,surveyor),21 Glyndon st Ryan William, coal agent, ~~ Eton street

Parker J. (Miss), dress maker, I2o Ann street Sadler John Wilfred, Burrage Arms P.H. 20 Plumstead rd

Parker Robert, greengrocer, 32 Durham road, Vicarage rd Salter Alfred, pawnbroker, 19 Plumstead road

Parmmont .El. cheesemonger, 10 Cage lane Sampson John, fishmonger, 13 Inverness place
1Samson J. H. deputy registrar of births & deaths, West
Parsons Henry, carpenter, 104 Sandy Hill road

Parsons Matthew, bricklayer, 9 Station road Plumstead sub-district, 3 Clare terrace, West lane

Paxall Henry, shopkeeper, I Radnor ter. King's highway Sands John, dairy, 87 Plumswad road

Pearce James, chimney sweeper, 4 Prince's road Sarel Mary Ann (Mrs.), midwife, 120 llurrage road

Pearce John, coach builder, 2 Charles street Saunders George Moses, boot maker, 4 Ann street

Pearson John, plumber, 96 Elm street Saunders Henry, beer retaildr, 44 Ann street

Peasley Henry, boot & shoe warehouse, 131B, Plumstead rd Scarrold W. fishmonger, 68 Vicarage road

Peekitt William Alexander,draper, 48,49 & so Plumstead rd Schilling Edward, f1·uiterer, 54 St. James' place

Pellifer George, baker, 73 Cage lane Schumann F. hair dresser, 8 Eton road

Pennington Frances (Miss), grocer & postmistress, I Cage la Seal George, beer retailer, IS Eton road

Perceval Hoory, baker & corn chan:;ler, us & 223 High st Seyer Henry Smith, Fort tavern, 26 Sandy Hill ;road

Perry Herbert, confectioner, 62 Vicarage road Sh&rman & Co. grocers, Plumstead common

Pharo George, oilman, 36 Robert street Sharp Alfred, saddler, 139 Plumstead road

Pharo M. greengrocer, 108 Plumstead road Shepherd I<'rederick, shopkeeper, Io6 Bloomfield road

Philcox John Henry, shopkeeper, 36 Villas road Sherwin William J. oilman, I6 Charles street

Phillips Charles William, beer retailer, :1:30 High street Sheryer Charles D. plumber & gasfitter, 9 Cambridge place
II Shoebridge R. 0. draper, 34A, Glyndon street
Pbillips R. T. beer retailer, 107 Plumstead road Showier Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 86 Conway road
Phillips Robert, boot maker, 13 Conduit road

Phillips Thomas, grocer & cheesemonger, 21 Burrage road Siggory Edmund Craft, corn. traveller, 2 Lower Park place

Philpot Alfred, tobacconist, I7 Inverness place Silvester Mary Emilie (Mrs.), midwife, 66 Orchard road

Philpot Mary Ann (Mrs.), midwife, 9 High street 1Singleton Edward, shopkeeper, u6 Sandy Hill road
Pickering James, boot maker, 106 Villas road
j Singleton James, florist, Plumstead common

Pickett Edward, shopkeeper, 2 Inverness place Skinner Henry, baker, I Park road

P1ke William, tobacconist, 3I Walmer road Slade Henry, The Rose P.H. 2 Park road

Pitcher Charles George, gasfitter, :r6 Villa road Smile Thersa (Mrs.), greengrocer, 3 Cage lane

Pitt David Joshua, furnishing undertaker &funeral carriage Smith Charles, grocer, 30 High street

proprietor, 41 Plumstead road Smith Frank L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon, 73 Conway ro\d

Plnmmer Edward, baker, 46 Hudson road Smith Frank John Shersby, surgeon, 192 Burrage road

Plummer William Jn. Cook, beer retailer, 132 Plumstead rd Smith George Mence, grocer, So Raglan road ; oil N. co:~,r

Plnmstead District Board of Works (George Whale, clerk; man, :.;os High street; 27, ss, s6, 86, 105 & II9 Plumstead

William Clunie Wise M.D. medical officer of health; road & 21, 22 & 23 St. James' place, Sandy hill

Waiter George Forder, sur\·eyor; William Gow, assistant Smith Harriet (Mrs.), grocer, 81 Station road

surveyor ; Albert Duck, inspector of nuisances ; William Smith Harwood, pro\·ision mer. n7, & grocer 137, High st

Tailby, collector of general rates) ; parish offices, Maxey rd Smith Hugh Gwalter, tailor, 44 Plumstead road

Plumstead Parochial Offil:es (Edwin Hughes M.P. vestry Smith James, shopkeeper, 25 Slade, Plumstead common •

clerk; George Whale, clerk to district board; Walte? Smith John, surgeon, 23 Park road & 89 Plumstead road

George Forder, surveyor ; Albert Duck, inspector of Smith John, upholsterer, I27 Sandy Hill road

nuisances), Maxey road Smith Julius, grocer, Post office, B1ewery rd. & 185 Ann st

Plumstead Radical Club (C'bristopher Low, hon. sec.), 58 .imith Lilian (Miss), teacher of music, 3 Lo\Ver Park place

Walmer road •mith Maria (Mrs.), greengrocer, 158 Plumsteai road

Plomstead Relieving Station (Henry Smith, relieving dmith Marian (Mrs.), beer retlr. 81 Plumstead Common

officer)1 Park Dale road Smith Thomas William, stationer, tu Crescent road



496 PL'(;MSTEAD. KENT. (KELLY's

Smith William, grocer & baker, 52 Raglan road Walter John, corn chandler, 34 High street

Smith Winn, beer retailer, Plumstead common Walter Mrs. baker, 53 Ann street

Soder Nathan, fishmonger, 7 Plnmstead road Walton Thomas John, b3er retailer, Griffin Manor way

Soder N. fishmonger, 4 Vicarage road Warren H. (Mrs.), Sussex: Arms P.H. 6o Plumstead road

South Metropolitan Brick & Lime Co. Limited (Chas. Henry Watling Shadrick, shopkeeper, Walmer road

Lawson, sec.), King's highway Watts .Emma (Mrs.), midwife, 22 Richmond place

Sparey William, superintendent of Prudential Assurance, 20 Watts Joseph P. plumber, 32 Frederick place

St. Margaret's road Watts Kate (Mrs.), linen draper & haberdshr. 33 Freierick pl

Spooner William, bicycle works, 4 Griffin road Watts Samuel, draper, 83 High street

Spratt William Edward, greengrocer, 8 Vicarage road Weaver George Pike, Green Man P.H. 67, & mineral water

Spurling Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 9 Crescent road maker 78 & So, High street

Squires Thomas, news agent, 2 Clyde terrace, West lane Webb James Francis, coal agent, 179 Sandy Hill road

Staples P. (Miss), dress maker, 52 Elm street Webb Mrs. midwife, 16 Glyndon str~et

Star Furnishing Co. furniture dealers, 130 Plumstead road Webb Robert, grocer, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine k

Starlup John, baker, 13 Eton road spirit merchants, 85 Frederick place; 16 Plumstead road;

Stephens Thomas, provision dealer, 2 Glenside road 35 Sandy Hill road & 67 Walmer road

Stevens Henry Richard & Powell Richard, leather sellers, & Webb Samuel, butcher, I57 Plumstead road

post office, Plumstead road Weedon Henrietta (Mrs.), baker, 2 High streat

Stevens John, sen. & John, jun. florists, 45 Slade, Plum- Wells Isaac, dairyman, 9 Villas road

stead common West Isaac, carman & contractor, Abery street, High street

Stevens J ames Edmund, The Prince Arthur P.H. 1 Eton rd West Kent Auction & Estate Co. Limited (Edmund Samuel

Stewart William, baker, see Blake & Stewart Fludger, managing director), 26 Plumstead road

Stock Arthur, grocer, 10 Parkdale road Westaway John Charles, watch maker, I Coupland terrace

Stone William Charles, boot maker, 24 Sandy hill Whales George, corn dealer, 81 Plumstead road

Stoten Annie (Mrs.), dress maker, 7 Arthur street White Albert, greengrocer, 103 Pattison road

Streatfield Edward W. corn factor, 71 Plumstead road White Emily (Mrs.), dress maker, IS Bramblebury road

Stubbs Thomas, tobacco pipe maker, I3A, Prince's road White Isaac, shopkeeper, 122 Sandy Hill road

Stumbles George, private school, Bellevue, Upper Park road White Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 2 Slade, Plumstead common

Sullivan Daniel, hair dresser, 46 High street Whiteman Kate (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 18 High street

~ullivan Patrick, shopkeeper, 36 Armstrong street Whiteside Elizabeth (Mrs.), tailoress, 33 Raglan road

Summerfield Henry, shopkeeper, 73 Robert street Wickham George, shopkeeper, I J<'rancis street

Sutch James, plumber & glazier, 54 &56 Plumstead Corn. rd Wiles George T. timber dealer, 38 Hurrage grove

Swain Joseph, news agent, 75 Park road Wilkins Arabella (Mrs.), teachet• of pianoforte, 93 Villas rd

Swanson John E. Railway tavern, I3I Plumstead road Williams George, shopkeeper, 36 Arthur street

Swift Ellen (Miss), dress maker, 27 Cage lane Williams Thomas, shopkeeper, Estate cot. Plumstead com

Sykes John S. druggist, 28 High street Wilson & Watson, timber merchants, Spray street

Tailby Wm. collector of poor rates, Parochial office, Max:ey rd Wilson Charles, shopkeeper, 2I6 High street

Tatnell Ernest F. hosier, 40 High street Winder Thomas, writer, grainer &c. 37 Parry place

Taylor George, saddler, 88 High street Winkworth Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, 49 Sandy Hill road

Taylor James, confectioner, 68 Walmer road Wise Andrew L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon, & medical officer I;

Taylor John Thomas, dairy utensil manufacturer, 93 Robert public vaccinator, Plumstead district, Woolwich union,

street, Walmer road · 200 llurrage road & 66 Plumstead road

Taylor John Thomas, pork butcher, 88 Pattison road Wolfe John, provision dealer, 2 Francis street

Teall William George, shopkeeper, 21 Vicarage road Wolfe William, tobacconist, 30 Plumstead road

Tees James L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon, 113 High street Wood H. E. (Mrs.), milliner, 59 St. James' place

Terrell Fredk. Chas. shopkeeper, 34 Slade, Plumstead corn Woodgate John P. upholsterer, I4 High street

Thomas Alfred, news agent, I Slade, Plumstead common Woodley James H. butcher, 119 High street

Thomas Leonard, confectioner, 32A, Plumstead road Woodman Marie (Mrs.), news agent & tobacconist, 83

Thomas William, clothier, 2 Plumstead road Plumstead road

Thorogood Alfred Waiter, butcher, 66 Vicarage road Woolley George, grocer, 46 Plumstead Common road

Thorogood Alfred W. butcher, I63 Burrage road Woolnough Sarah (Mrs.), greengrocer, 66 Bloomfield road

Tickner Agnes (Mrs.), dress maker, 29 Pattison road Woolsey Elizabet-h (Mrs.), cowkeeper, 10 Francis street

Tilley & Co. grocers, I27 CreBW!ent road Woolwich Cemetery (Andrew C. Reid, clerk to burial board ;

Tonge Harry, wheelwright & farmer, I Bloomfield road John Anderson, supt.), King's highway & Plumstead com

Tooley George Thomas, pa.perhanger, 30 Hudson road Woolwich & Plumstead High School for Boys (C. H. Draper

Topping John, Brewery Tap P.H. 40 Cage lane D.sc., B.A. master), Brookhill, Plumstead Common road;

Tozer Henry M.R.c.v.s. veterinary surgeon, r6o High street for Girls (Miss J<'rances J.McCallum,mist. ),Cambridge pi

Trodd Thomas J. grocer, r6 Lee street Woolwich & Plumstead ln<"orporated High Schools Associa-

Trower William Henry, grocer, 63 Crescent road tion Registered Office (Wilfred D. Grant M.A. sec.),

Tucker Ellen (Mrs.), grocer, ro8 Burrage road Plumstead Common road

Tufnell Henry, auctioneer, 31 Plumstead road Woolwich & Plumstead Lecture Hall (Mrs. Mary Ann Flud-

Tull Robert, C!i.binet maker, 61 St. James' place ger, proprietress), Plumstead road

Turnbull James, dyers' agent, I4 Plumstead road Woolwich & South East London Tramway Co. Limited

Vallom Mary (Mrs.), Lord Raglan P.H. 158 Burrage road Traffic Office, 162 High street

Vaughan Alfred, music seller, 153 Plumstead road Woolwich Union Dispensary (branch) (A. Wise, medical

Veasey J. J. decorator, 4 Eton road officer & dispenser), Cage lane

Vernon Gertrude (Miss), dress maker, 23 Lee street Woolwich Union Infirmary (Waiter Ernest Boulter L.R.c.P.

Vincent Alfred, beer retailer, So Plumstead road Edin. medical superintendent; Thomas Nesbitt Wrigh~

Vincent WiUiam Thomas, registrar of births & deaths for L.R.C.P.Lond. assistant medical officer; George Moore,

East Plnmstead sub-district, I8g Burrage road steward; Miss Annie Louise McKie, matron), High street

Vine William, chimney sweeper, I2 Hartnell road Wren John, carpenter & blind maker, I7I Burrage road

Voigt Herman, hair dresser, 128 Plumstead road Wright Matthew Thomas, french polisher, 70 Maxey road

Vose Augustus, shopkeeper, 4 Bramblebury road Wright Peter, coffee shop, 138 High. street

Waghorn Charles, oilman, 16 High street Wyman Joseph William, farmer, Suffolk place, Bostall

Wagon Waiter, provision dealer, 225 High street Yard Isaac, shopkeeper, 33 Bloomfield road

Waite John, beer retailer, I08 Sandy Hill road Yelland William, grocer, 1 Clyde terrace, West lane

Walkem Charles Colon, boot maker, 4 Plumstead road Young Men's Christian Association (James James, sec.),

Walkinson Joseph, general shop, IS Prin~'s road I Conduit road !

Wall WillLtm, grocer, Parkdale road Young Men's Institute (W. Webber, sec.), 205 Burrage rd

Wallingford Edward, draper & milliner, 85 Upper Park rd Young Murray Joseph, hair dresser, I34 Plumstead road

Waiter Geo. Forder, surveyor, Parochial offices, Maxey road

POSTLING is a small parish at the foot of the chalk chancel, nave, south porch and a low western tower with

hills, 3 miles north-west from Hythe, 6 north-west from small spire containing 3 bells : the chancel arch is plain

Folkestone and 2 north-east from Westenhanger station on and Pointed, and in the wall near it are stone bracket.a

the South Eastern railway, in the Eastern division of the which probably once supported the rood loft: the south wall

county, Heane hundred, lathe of Shepway, Elham union, retains a piscina : there are a few remnants of ancieni

Hythe petty sessional division and county court district, benches, but the most interesting object in th.:~ church is an

and in the rural deanery of Elham and archdeaconry and inscribed stone tablet in the north wall of the chancel,

diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Mary the Virgin bearing this legend:-" XIX KL SEPTBR S EYSEBII

is a small and ancient structure of flint with stone dressings, CFSR, &c., HEC ECCLA l''VIT DEDICAT.!. IN HO.YORB,
almost wholly in the Early English style, consisting of SCE MATRS MARE," which, expanded, reads thus :-19 .

DIRECTORY.] KENT. RAL1."iHA:M. 497

Kalendarom Septembris Sancti Eusebii Confessoris &c. haec the whole of the land. The soil is chalk and clay; subsoil,

ecclesia fnit dedicata in honore sanctae Dominre Matris chalk. The chief crops are wheat and oats. The area is

Maria!;" the date of the year, unfortunately, does not 1,563 acres; rateable value, £1,622; the population in 1881

appear: the ebancel roof was restored in 1885 at a cost of was 139. u

£184 and a vestry room formed in the base of the tower: Parish Clerk, Alfred Marsh.

~ere are IJO sittings. The register dates from the year ToLSFORD HILL is half a mile east ; THE PENT, a quarter

1687. The living is a rectory, yearly value from tithe of a mile north-west.

rent-charge £2Jo, with residence and 19 acres of glebe, in
the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since WALL LETTER Box cleared .at. 5·45 p.m. on week days only.
C1shsr9istbiycotlhleegeR,evO. xAfolfrrde.d
Tilleman Browne M.A. of Corpus Letters through Hythe arrive at 8.30 a.m. Hythe is the
Col. Herbert George Deedes .J.P. nearest money order & telegraph office

of Sandling Park, is lord of tile manor and owner of nearly The children of this parish attend the school at Stanford

IBrowne Rev. Alfd.Tillemamr.A.Rectory Broadly Mary (Mrs. ),farmer, Pent farm Quested Thomas, farmer, Shrine farm
Broadly John,farmP.r,Conrt Lodge farm Maycock George, farmer Quested Thos.jun.farmer,Douglas farm

POULTON is a parish ani village, situated among the great extent and importance and its abbots were summoned

hills, 3 miles west from Dover, in the Eastern division of the to Parliament at the latter end of the reign of Edward I. ;

coonty, Folkestone hundred, lathe of Shepway, Wingham the ruins, consisting of the western part of the church, the

petty sessional division, Dover union and county court abbot's house and the gatehouse, have been converted into

district. The church of St. Mary has long since disappeared ; farm buildings. The soil is loamy ; subsoil, chalk.. The

a stone, with an inscription, has been erectei on its site : chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 830

the inhabitants attend the cllurch at Hougham. John Sayer acres, with only three houses; rateable value, £437; the

esq. is the principal landowner. Bradsole Abbey, a religious population in 1881 was 21·

house of the order of White Canons. dedicated to SS. Marv Letters through Dove~. which is the nearest money order k
and Rhadegnnd, stood in a retired situation on a hill about

3 miles west from Dover; it was founded about 1193, by telegraph office, arrtve at 10 a. mth~ school at Alkham
one of the Boswells, and was at
one time a monastery of IThe children at this place attend
IJones Julius, farm bailiff toE. P.Robin-1 Palmer John Alexander, dairyman, Sayer Jn.farmr. &landowner,Abbey fm
aon esq. of Dover . Bramble hill

PRESTON-ne:xt-FAVERSHAM, see FAVERSHAv.

PRESTON (next Wingham) is a small parish, standing Dunedin, New Zealand. The rectorial tithes are of the

on rising ground, above the marshes of the lesser Stonr and yearly value of £515. Here is a Congregational chapel

is 6 miles north-west from Sandwich, 9 nortll-east from erected in 1825 and enlarged in 1836. The charities are of
Canterbury and 2i south-east from Grove Ferry station on about £4o yearly value and include a sum of £15 yearly,
the South Eastern railway, in the Eastern division of the left in 1826 by the Rev. John Gre~ory, formerly vicar of

county, hundred of Preston, lathe of St.Augustine,Wingham Preston; anotller of £32 yearly, left in 1524 by Thomas
petty sessional division, Eastry union, county court district of Watts, also a former vicar, and £12 yearly, given by Robert

Sandwich, and in the rural deanery of East Bridge and arch- Wyborne, yeoman, of Preston, in 1712. John Maxted Vinson
deaconry and diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is
Mildred IS an edifice of flint, chiefly of Early English charac- loam; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are hops, wheat,

ter, aQd consists of chancel witll north chapel, nave of three barley and oats. The area is 1,445 acres ; rateable value,
bays, aisles, north porch and a western tower of the 13th £3,562; the population in x881 was 449·

century containing 5 bells : there are mutilated piscinre, of PRESTON STRBET and PRESTON FoRSTALL are in this
the 13th century, in the chancel and its aisles, and a perfect parish.
one, of the 14th century, in the south aisle of the nave: the Parish Clerk, William Hoot.

chancel is fitted with stalls and separated from the nave by PosT 0FFICB.--Jesse Jenner, receiver. Letters from Sand-

a screen of wood : there are several stained windows : the wich, via Wingham, arrive y a.m.; dispatched 6.55 p.m.;

church was fully restored in 1857, and has 28osittings. The sundays, 9·55· Wingham is the nearest money order
register dates from the year 1558. Tile living is a vicarage, office & Grove Ferry station the nearest telegraph office
~ithe rent-charge £305, net yearly value [420, including 34 Parochial School, Preston Street (mixed), built for II4

acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Dean and children; average attendance, go ; Thomas Armstrong,

Chapter of Canterbury, who are also the lay impropriators, master; Mrs. Eliza Hunt, mistress
and held since 1854 by the Right Rev. Henry Lascelles CARRIER TO CANTERBURY.-Alfred Deverson, every sat.

Jeoner D.D. of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, formerly Bishop of returning from the ' Crown,' at 5 p.m

Armstrong Thomas Cook George, carpenter Palmer Benjamin, Moon & Stars P.H.
Jenner Right Rev. Henry Lascelles D.D. Coulter Thomas, butcher coal dlr. & assist. overseer for Preston
Dilnot William, farmer, Wa1mstone
Vicarage Dunn Henry, miller (wind & steam) Ralph Herbert, market gardener
Slater The Misses Gibbs Edwin, beer retailer
Solley Charles Gibbs Frederick, baker Redman Ma.y, carpenter
Griggs Thomas, bricklayer Rntland Richard, farmer
COMMERCIAL. HaynesBenjamin,landsteward toMessrs. Rye Richard, market gardener

Beeching Ma.ry & Sarah (Misses), shop- Douglas C. & Ernest W. Patterson Sayer Caroline (Mrs.), Swan P.H
Jenner Jesse, grocer, Post office Solley Elizabeth (Mrs.), miller (wind
keepers Kemp Frederick, farmer
Belsey Charles, market gardener Kemp Henry, market gardener, Perry & steam)
Bnddle John, blacksmith Solley Ralph, boot maker
Bushel! Henry, fanner corner Tritton Thomas, market gardener
Bnshell Richard, saddler Martin Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper
Collard George, market gardener Vinson John Maxted, farmer & land-
Collard James, farm bailiff for Mr. owner, Preston court

George Carter West Stephen, farmer, Rookery farm

D.AIN'RAM, called in ancient deeds "RENHAM," is a lowed by a very wide wall pier with an octagonal pillar

parish and village situated on the road from Chatham to attached to it : the arcade of the chancel is still less uniform
Sittingbourne, with a station on the London, Chatl.tam and its central arch is smaller than the other two: in the
and Dover railway, 4 miles east from Rochester, 6 west easternmost arch a later altar tomb is inserted: in the chan-

from SiUingbonrne and 34 from London, in the North eel are buried several members of the Alien family, and it

Eastern division of the county, lathe of Scray, hundred and contains a monument with kneeling effigies to J. Norris esq.

union of Milton, Faversham petty sessional division, county master of the Trinity House, and his wife, and on the floor
court district of Sittingbourne, rural deanery of Sitting- a brass te Jolm Bloor, d. 1529: the south wall of the chan-

bourne, arclldeaconry of Maidstone and diocese of Canter- eel has an arcading with slender octagonal shafts, each arch

bury; it reaches to the creeks on the Medway and includes inclosing a window, and retains three sedilia with triangular

several marsh islands. The higher ground is chalk, rising canopies and a piscina : there are seven brasses, one dated

into high downs perpendicular to the coast : to the south 1409, and a fine oaken carved chest of the 14th century:
are woods. The church of St. Margaret is a building of beneath the north chancel aisle is a crypt, the burial place

flint in the Early English and later styles, consisting of of the Tuftons, Earls of Thanet, whose ancestors held lands

cbaocel and nave, each with north aisle, north and south here in the reign of King John ; eight earls and six coon-

porches and an embattled western tower containing a clock tesses of this noble family have been here interred, including

and 6 bells: the interior has rather an irregular appearance, Henry, the uth and last earl, who died 12th June, 1849,

and the junction of the nave and chancel is awkward: the unmarried, when the title became extinct, but the property
nave arcade has five Pointed arches on octagonal piers, fol- passed by his will to Lord Hothfield, to whom this aisle now

I, B. & S. 32

498 RAIXHAM. KENT.

belongs ; it contains two costly monuments, one of which, M. A. The soil is light loam; subsoil, chalk. The chief

erected to George, son of John Tufton., 2nd earl, has his crops are wheat, cherries and hops, and there are several

effigy in military attire, seated on part of his armour ; he market gardens. The area is 3,562 acres of land and 26o of

died in I67o; the other monument, bearing an effigy in water; rateable value, £ts, 192; the population in I88x was

parliamentary robes, is to Nicholas, 3rd earl, d. 24th Nov. 2,719.

I679 : here also are buried members of the Russell family of Low~R RAINHAM and RAINHAM QuAY are I mile nor~h ~

Greenwich: the tower was seriously damaged by a violent MooR STREET is half a mile east; CozENTON, half a mile
storm, Oct. 20, 1791: the east end of the nave roof is panelled j north; MACKLAND, half a mile north ; MoTLEY HILL, 2 miles.

and painted with roses en soleil, the badge of Edward IV.: north-by-east.

the massive lock, with its ponderous key, and the wicket in Parish Clerk, George Green.

the north door are also interesting features: there are 8oo PosT, STAMP, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insunmce

sittings: in the north-west corner of the churchyard is a. Office.-Herbert Hunt, postmaster, High street. Letters

very fine yew tree. The register dates from the year I5I5. arrive through Sittingbourne at 7· IS a. m. & 3.30 p.m.

The living is a. vicarage, average yearly value from tithe Box closes at 11.40 a.m. & 6.I5, 7.20 & Io p.m

rent-charge £426, with residence and 3 acres of glebe, in PILI.AR LETTER Box, at Lower .Hainham, cleared at 8 a.m-r

the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since & 5 p.m. week days & 8 a. m. on sundays ~

I876 by the Rev. Charles Cobb M.A. of Christ's College, WALL LETTER Box, Broad walk, cleared at 7 & I 1.50 a.m.

Cambridge.. There are Wesleyan, Congregational, Baptist & 6.20 p.m. week days & 11.25 a.m. sundays

and United Free Methodist chapels. The Public Hall, in the ScHOOLS:-

High street, will hold 400 persons, and is used for various National, erected in I846 & enlarged in I878 & 1884, for

entertainments. Bricks and cement are made here. The 180 boys & I40 girls ; average attendance, I6o boys & I40

charities fo"l' distribution amount to £3o yearly. Roman girls; Samuel Hodson, master; Miss H. Nichols, mistress

remains, principally earthenware, have been found in and Infants', for 200 children ; average attendan('e, I 52 ; Mrs.

about Otterham quay: many of the specimens have been Alfred Brice, mistress

collected and preserved by the late Willia.m Walter esq. J.P. Lower Rainham (infants), erected in 1876, for 6o children;

who resided at Berengrave Hall. The principal landowners average attendance, 40 ; Miss L. Smith, mistress

are Lord Hothfield, who is lord of the manl)r, the Governors Railway Station, William J. Smith, station master

of St. Katharine's Hospital, E. J. Wingfield-Stratford esq. CARRIERS.-Geo. Shepherd, to Chatham & Rochester, mon~

~f St. Vincent's, Addington, and the Rev, J. A. Walter wed. & fri.; W. Simm )ns, tues. & sat.; & J. Sayer, sat

P.RIVATE RESIDENTS. I Edmonds Thomas, market gardener Miles William, shopkeeper, Station rd

Atkins Mrs. High street Filmer Eiward, boot maker, Station rd Millen Edward, corn factor, High street

.Brice Alfred, The Laurels Finnes William, butcher, High street Morgan Ed win, WhiteHorse P.H. High st

Brice George, Victoria villa Ford George, railway temperance hotel, Mudge & Goldfinch, market gardeners
.Brice Solomon J. Milton house MudgeEdmd. Peter, painter, Station rd
Station road

Brook Mrs. Chestnut cottage Foster Elizh.(Mrs.), shopkpr. Station rd Mudge Thos. C. grocer, East Rainham

Castle Daniel, Ferndale Foster James, shopkpr. Lower Rainham Norwood Henry, shopkeeper, High st
Cobb Rev. Charles M. A. Vicarage Garrett Edward, saddler & harness & Parker Martin, shopkeeper, Station rd

Dodd Misses, Church house collar maker, High street • Parsons John, butcher, High street

.Harvey Marshall, Lime Trae house Garrett Wm. Bax:, harness ma. High st Parton Frank, shopkeeper, Ivy street.

Knight John Sladen M.D. The Parson- Gilbert George, wheelwright, High st PenfoldFrdk. Wm.Hy.surgn.Mardale hO

age, High street Giles Lawrence, draper, High street Penfold Henry L.R.C.P.Edin, physician

Mac1sfield James, Moor street Godfrey Abraham, draper, Station road & surgeon, & medical officer & public

Manwaring Peter P. The Limes Green Geo. & Sons, carpenters, High st vaccinator, Rainham district., Milton

Penfold Fredk. Wm. H. Mardale house Gulvin Wm. beer retlr. Lower Rainham union, Marda'e house

Penfold Henry, Mardale house Hadlow Wm. smith & shopkpr. High st PettJas.ginger beer manufr.Broad walk

Wakeley Richard Mansfield Harden Thos. jun. coal dlr. Station rd Pettit Edwd. Jn. sail maker, Station rd

Wakeley Stanley, jun. Pond ho. High st Hart Edmund, shopkpr.. East Rainham Pike Charles Thomas, drug stores ~

Wakeley Thomas Stanley,TheCbestnuts Hinge Edward, tailor, High street hair dresser, High street

Wakeley Wm. Henry, Mackland house Howland Newman, beer ret. Station rd Pope James, pork butcher

Walter Rev. John Amherst M:.A. Beren- Hunt Herbt. saddler, Post off. High st Prentice Waiter, farmer, Cozenton
Ingram Edwd. Thos. builder, Hydore la Quinnell Geo. gro.Broad walk & High st
grave

W atson Miss, High street Jackson William Tress, registrar of Rainham Land & Allotment Co. LimJ

COMMERCIAL. births & deaths for Milton sub-dis- (Marshall Harvey, sec.), High stl'eM

Andrew Albt.Edwd. hair drssr.Highst trict ; attends sat. Malt ho. High st Rains Jas. grocer&draper,Low.Rainham
Andrew George, chemist, High street Jarret.t SI.Cricketers' Arms P.H. High st Rains Thos. grocer & draper, Station rd

Apps William, pork butcher,Station rd Jelly Edwin, outfitter, High street Ratcliffe George, hardware dlr. High st

Atkins Caroline (Mrs.), maltster JenkinsHannh. (Mrs. ),shopkpr. Statn.rd Reading Rooms(S.Hodson,sec. ),Hi~h st

Baker George, boot & shoe maker Jenkins Wm. Men of Kent P.H. Moor st Reed Thos. Edwd. farmer, Russell's fnn

Baker Frederick, baker, High street n Kemp Brothers, wheelwrights & smiths, Roberts Arthur, watch maker, High~

Barden Thos. corn factor, High street Station road Scott Frederick, farmer, Mere's bar

Barrett Jesse, shopkeeper, Station road Kennett Jordan, Lion P.H. High street Smart James, draper, High street

Bishop Fanny (Mrs.), beer ret. High st Kidney Thomas, shopkeeper, Station rd Smith William J. station master

Bleeze William, baker & confectioner Kitchingham Thos. carpenter & irnmgr Smitherman Geo. beer retlr. London rd

Bolton Jsph. Walt. shopkeeper, High st Kitney Frederick, shopkeeper, Ivy st Springate Geo. wheelwright, High st

Boorman Elizh.(Mrs.), shopkpr. High st Knight Wm. barge owner & contractor Stedman James, sen. farmer, QueeR

Bramble Henry, grocer, Station road Kutenius Jas. market grdnr. Station rd Court farm & Brompton mill

Brice Solomon J. & Son, clay merchants Lane Mary Ma.ria (Miss), coffee rooms, Stedman Walter, farmer, Pump farm

& contractors High street Stevens William, baker, Broad walk ,

Brice Alfred, stone & manure merchant Longley Charles & Edwd. nurserymen, Stewart J ames, farmer, Blowers farm

.Brice George, clay merchant for cement florists & rose growers, Rose nursery Taylor Henry, house decorator, High at

& government contractor, Victoria vil Longley & Taylor, stationers & news- Taylor James, plumber & painter

Caryer Frederic, watch maker, High st agents, Hi.!h street Thompson J oseph, beer ret. Pudding la

Castle Alfred, barge owner, Station rd Macey John Thos. shopkpr. Station rd Trickey William, butcher, High street

Chapman Jn. chimney sweep,Station rd McLeod Michael, boot maker, Station rd TurnerEmily(Mrs. ),grcr.&drpr. Highs&
Collins Wm. market gardnr. Station rd Maddocks Sarah (Miss), butcher,High st Tutt James William, fruiterer, High at ,

Cooper Stephen, Kent Volunteer t>.H.. Manwaring Peter P. farmer, East Wakeley Bros. merchants, corn factors

Station road .,, Moore Street farm • & brick mfrs. ; offices, Railway statn 1

Copping Chas. Angel P.H.East Rainham Mansfield James, farmer, Moor street WhaymanGeo.outfitter&draper, High 11&

Croft & Co. grocers, High street Mark Robert, shopkeeper, Station road Wilkins Chas. ironmonger, Station load

Damarell William, tailor, High street Marshall Mark, grocer, & agent for W. WillinghamElzh. (Mrs.), shpkpr. High s&

Dawson Robert Hy. boot ma. Station rd & A. ·Gilbey, wine & spirit mer- Willmore Eliza (Mrs.) & Barling Minaie

.Dennis' Albert. Three Mariners RH. chants, High street (Miss), dress makers, Station road

Lower Rainham Miles & Kitney, mineral water manu- Wills Job, cowkeeper, Mere'sConrthme
Wills John, market gardener, Moor a
Dennis Fredk. Wait. shopkpr. High st facturers, Station road

Dennis Wm. farmer, Lower Rainham Miles William, farm bailiff to Rev. J. Woolley Henry, beer retlr. Broad walk

Dnading Phineas, dairyman, Station rd A. Waiter M.A Wyles Ann (Mrs.), beer retailel' 11

Edmonds George, market gardener, Miles William Henry, coal merchant & grocer, East Rainham

Lower Rainham shopkeeper, Station road



o~a-:c:::TOBY. ] KENT. R!MSG!T.E !~D ST. LAWRENCR. 499

RAl\ISGATE AND ST. LA,VRENCE,

WITH PEGWJiJLL BAY.

IUvSGATE is a watering and sea bathing place, municipal ' The limits of the Port of Ramsgate were extended in

borough, parish and head of a petty sessional di.vision and March, 1882, so as to include portions of the abolished port

county court district, situated to the. south of the North of Deal; it now includes the district between the Reculver

Foreland in an opening of the cliffs, on the south-east coast towers and Sandown Castle (the northern limit of the Port of

of the Isle of Thanet, 72 miles from London, 16 north-east Dover) and embraces the riv~r Stour and haven of 15andwich.

from Canterbury, 30 north-east from Ashford, 61 north-east The Custom House, a convenient building, is extensively

from Maidstone, 20 north from Dover and 4 south from used for trading and other purposes.

Margate, and is a member of the Cinque Port liberty of St. George's, the parish church, built in 1827 at a cost of

Sandwich, in Isle of Tbanet division of the county, Isle of £3o,ooo, is an edifice of brick with stone dressings in the

Thanet union, lathe of St. Augustine, rural deanery of G-othic style, consisting of apsidal chancel, nave of eight

Westbere and archdeaconryand diocese of Canterbury. The bays, aisles and a western tower, towards the building of

borough, which is divided into six wards and includes the which the Trinity House gave £I,ooo, in order that it might

parish of Ramsgate and part of St. Lawrence, wat~ incorpo- be a sea mark to ships passing through the Downs; it is

rated by royal charter March 21st, 1884. The corporation surmounted by an octagonal lantern, a copy of the celebrated

consists of a mayor, six aldermen and 18 councillors, and "Boston Stump," reaching a height of 137 feet from the

also acts as the Urban Sanitary Authority. The parish of ground, and contains a clock and one bell, and also a peal of

Ramsgate, separated from that of St. Lawrence in 1827 by 10 tubular bells, presented by J. C. Alien esq.: thel'e are

Act of Parliament (7 & 8 Geo. IV. c. 1o6), and now a dis- several stained windows and a fine organ, erected at a cost

tinct parish, is under the jurisdiction of the Cinque Ports of £8oo: in 1884 the interior of the church was restored and

justices, but the portion of the parish of St. Lawrence which a new vestry built at a cost of £2,200, under the direction

is within the borough is under the jurisdiction of the jus- of Mr. William. White F.S.A. architect, of Wimpole street:

\ices for the county of Kent. The London, Chatham and there is a very fine mural painting on the west wall of a

Dover Railway Company have a station near the harbour, saint being carried into Paradise by two angels, executed

which is the terminus of the line from Faversham, reducing and presented by Henry '\'eigall esq. J.P. of Southwood

the distance between London and Ramsgate by 27 miles. House, the well-known portrait painter : there are x, 200

The South Eastern railway from Ashford through Canter- sittings, of which 650 are free. The register dates from th{)

bury has also a. station to the north of the town and a short year 1827. Tha living is a vicarage, gross yearly value from

hne to Margate, There are steamboats to London, 'filbury, pew rents about £520 but variable, with residence, in the

Margate, Deal, Dover, Calais and Boulogne during the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since 1887 by

season. the Rev. Henry Bartram M.A. of Worcester Cullege, Oxford,

The town is paved, lighted with gas and watched by the St. Mary's, in Chapel place, erected in 1790 as a chapel of

Corporation, who ara the owners and managers of the gas ease to the parish church of St. Lawrence, under the

and water works ; the whole borough is supplied with gas authority of au Act of Parliament, is an edific.e in the

from works in the Boundary road, and with water from two Romanesque style, consisting of sanctuary, north and south

reservoirs of 25o,ooo and 7oo,ooo gallons respectively, situ- aisles and south porch and.has galleries on three sides: the

ated at Southwood, the supply being derived from a chalk well interior is well decorated and affords about 1,ooo sittings.

of about 1,000 feet depth at Whitehall; these reservoirs alliO The register dates from the year 1791. The Rev. Hasil

supply the parish of Minster. Burrows M. A. of Hertford College, Oxford, has been incum•

.Ramsgate as a watering place enjoys great popularity; bent since 1887.

the fine sands, which extend to Broadstairs, are specially Holy Trinity is an ecclesiastical parish, formed from that

adapted for bathing : the air is bracmg, although it has a of St. Lawrence in Thanet, Augnst 2oth, 1845 : the church,

southern aspect. The East Cliff promenade is reached from situated on the East cliff, and built in the year 1844, is a

the beach by a flight of steps, known as "Augusta Stairs," structure of flint with stone dressings, and consists of

and on the west is a smaller flight once named "Jacob's chaucel, nave of six bays, aisles and a porch on the south

Ladder." side: the pulpit and lectern, which are of oak, were designe<l

The Granville Marina, opened in x877, slopes in an easterly and executed by J ames E. Lock-Heveridge esq. who presentee\

direction from the Ramsgate railway station, near the them to the church and also gave the west window: there

aands, for 6oo yards, thence by a broad curve is carried is a stained window in the chancel : the organ was erected

westward, by a gradual ascent, to the brink of the East by subscription at a cost of .£'4oo: in 1888 the chancel was

cliff, thus enabling persons to reach the summit from the thoroughly restored by R. W. Goold esq.: there are 6oo

beach : the lower portion of the Marina has, on one side, sittings, of which 300 are fred. The register dates frOil). the

shops formed by excavating the chalk of the cliff, the fronts year 1844. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge

being constructed of timber in the Old English style; at the £132, net yearly income £249· with residence, in the gift of

curve is a large building of red brick and white stone, con- the vicar of the adjoining pal'ish of St. Lawrence, and held

taining a hall so feet broad by 100 feet long, which is used since x882 by the Rev. Joseph William CollinsB.A. of Trinity
College, Dublin. The are~. is 650 acres; the population iu
for public entertainments. -

A considerable trade is carried on in importing coal and 1881 ~as 1,022. . .. .

produce for the local supply,and there is also a fishery of some ChriSt Church IS an ecclesJastlcal parish, formed January

importance. It obtains its chief revenue from its harbour 14th, 1848, and increased by the addition of pa-..t of the

&nd from the fishing and passenger boats. parish of St. Lawrence, in Thanet, February 13th, 1877:

The promenade pier on the East cliff, erected in x88r at the church, picturesquely situated in Ramsgate vale and

a cost of.£Io,ooo, is a. light structure of iron, 555 feet in s~rrounded by gardens_, is a. building of ~entish ragsto~e

length, With cast-iron columns and wrought-iron ties. w1th stone dressmgs, 1n the Early Enghsh style, and IS

The harbour, having in 1749 been selected as a harbour of especially interesting as the first church erected by the late

Yefnge for the Downs, underwent great improvements, and Sir G. G-ilbert Scott R.A.: it consists of chancel, nave of two

has since, under the direction of Smeaton, Rennie and other bays, east and west aisles, transepts, west, north and south

eminent engineers, been much extended : it is an artificial porches and a north-western tower with spire, contaimng a

&nd nearly circular haven, formed by piers constructed of 10 cwt. tenor bell and a clock striking the hours and chiming

atone, and comprising an area of 51 acres including the the Westminster quarters: the church contains r,Ioo

walls, having an inner basin : 400 sail have been received in sittings, 36o of which are free. The register dates from the

this harbour at one time : the east pier is one-third of a mile year 1848. The living is a Yicarage, yearly income about

long, and the west pier 1,500 feet, the entrance of the harbour £509, derived from pew-rents, in the gift of trustees, and

being 253 feet wide: the width of the piers (26 feet) and the held since 1873 by the Rev. James Eustace Brenan M.A. of

Idistance they stretch out to sea make them favourite prome- Trinity College, Dublin. The population in r881 was 5,787.

nades, commanding fine views of the coast and the shipping In connection with this district is a parish hall, erected in
in the Downs and the Goodwin Sands about 5 miles distant : . 1881 at a cost of £1 ,ooo, and used for various parochial pur-

the lighthouse is on the western pier-head. The slipway, poses; the hall will seat 300 persons, and there are also

6adojfoeientinwgidtheeawndeswt ipllietar,keerevcetsesdelsino1f 8s3o8o,tiosnrs8:osfoemetelobnno~-inaensds parish club rooms, a gymnasium and a library, erected at

an additional cost of £soo and containmg- about 1,000

is done in the building of boats and repairing of vessels. v0lumes.

K. S • & S• 3 .·.)·



500 R.AMSG.ATE AND ST. LAWRENCE. KENT. 7

[ KELLY S

St. Paul's is an ecclesiastical district, formed in 1887 : the rst Cinque Ports Volunteer Brigade, Eastern Divisiol\ Royal

church, in King street, erected and consecrated in 1874 as a Artillery, and the A Company 1st Volunteer Battalion The

mission chapel to St. George's, at a cost of £1,350, has been Buffs (East Kent Regiment).

enlarged at a further cost of £3,000 for the building and The Ramsgate and St. Lawrence Royal Dispensary,

site, and is a structure of brick with Bath stone dressings in situated in Broad street, was founded in 1820 and rebuilt in

a t~imple Pointed style, consisting of nave with pentagonal 1878; the number of patients for 1890 was about 1,729.

a.pse, aisles, a south porch and a. turret containing one bell : St. Bamabas Convalescent Home, Cliff street, man&ged

the nave is divided from the north aisles by an arcade of by one of the sisters from St. Mary's Home, Wantage,

Portland stone columns supporting arches of red and black Berks, is available for 8 ladies, 24 women and 12 men, and

bricks: the older portion of the church now forms the north contains a large laundry for the support of the home;

aisle: there are 6oo sittings. The register dates from the admission is by subscriber's ticket or payment ; Mr. A.

year 1874. The living is a vicarage, endowed by the Eccle- Daniel, treasurer.

siastical Commissioners, gross yearly value £230 a year, The Seaman's Infirmary and General Hospital, situated

with residence, in the gift of trustees, and held since 1887 in West Cliff road, was established in 1847 and contains 24

by the Rev. Charles Edward Eastgate M. A. of Merton Col- beds ; the average number of patients is about 16o 8 year.

lege, Oxford. The population in 1881 was 400. There are charities to the amount of £1o a year, to be

The Sailors' Home and Mission church were opened by the given away to the poor of Ramsgate.

late Marquess of Conyngha.m on the 17th day of June, 1878 ; The obelisk near the east pier commemorates the em-

in connection with this is the Smack Boys' Home, opened barkation of George IV. for Hanover ; the King and Queen

November 2nd, 188o; these establishments are situated in of the Belgians landed here in 1837. Where Jacob's ladder

the Military road, Royal harbour, and the two buildings formerly stood there is now 8 flight of steps leading from
cost together £6,ooo.
the Harbour to the West cliff.

St. Augustine's Catholic church, on the West cliff, was Chatham House College, founded in 1809, is situated in

bmlt at the expense of the late A. W. Pugin esq. and is re- Chatham street ; the present building, recently erected, is

garded as his masterpiece : many additions have since been of red brick with stone dressings, and stands in a beautifully-

made, including a chantry, erected at the cost and for the wooded park of 16 acres : the school buildings include a

use of K. H. Digby esq. from designs of the late E. Welby private chapel, carpenter's workshop, gymnasium, laboratory,

Pugin esq. son of A. W. Pugin; the magnificent stained private studies and a library, and there is a junior school for

windows and the gates of the Lady Chapel are works of little boys from 7 to 12 in a separate wing.

great merit : there are 350 sittings. The Benedictine On the West cliff is the seat of John Henry Warre esq.

monastery, on the opposite side of the road, was built for J.P. 1 mile west from Ramsgate; Ellington House is the

the Fathers of this order who serve the church, partly at seat of K. W. Wilkie esq. J.P. ; Southwood House is the

the cost of the late Rev. A. Luck ; near the monastery is St. marine residence of Henry Weigall esq. J.P. and Lady Rose

Augustine's College for Boys, erected from the designs of Weigall.

Mr. Pugin, and conducted by the Benedictine monks ; the The population in 186r was n,865; in 1871, 14,64o, and

college faces the sea and its grounds adjoin those of the in 18811 16,234; the population of the borough in 1881 was
monastery: students are prepared for matriculation at the 22,6831 and the estimated population in 18go, 261ooo;
universities and for the Civil Service examinations : prior of area, 308 acres of land and 95 of water, extended by Act of

the monastery and president of the college, Very Rev. F. Improvement, 1878, to 2 1278 acres; rateable value of the
Thomas Bergh; sub-prior, Rev. E. 8withbert Palmer. The borough, £1451413; of the parish, £85,093.
Observatory, erected by the late Mr. Pugin on the monastery Parish Clerk (St. George's), William Baker Price, 44

estate for Herman Bicknell esq. forms part of the same Hardres road.

group of buildings. The monastery is a. station of the Parish Clerk (Holy Trinity), Thomas Spratling, 47 Plains

Meteorologk~l Society of Great Britain, of which some of of Waterloo.

the monks are fellows, and meteorological data are regularly Parish Clerk(Christ Church),Geo.Keble Fowler, 17 Vale rd

forwarded to the Registrar-General. There is a day school

on Artillery hill, East cliff, in connection with St. Angus- St. Lawrence, Thanet, is a parish adjoining Rams-

tine's, and a preparatory school for boys in St. Mildred's road. gate, and is in the Isle of Thanet union, Ringslow hundred,

The Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Hardres street, erected lathe of St. Augustine; the South Eastern railway has a

in 1812 and renovated and reseated in 1887, has 650 sittings; station near the church. The parish is under the juris-

the Congregational chapel in Meeting street was erected in diction of the Ramsgate magistrates, part being subject ro

1662, rebuilt in 1838 and has 11140 sittings; the Baptist the Ramsgate Corporation and part to the rural sanitary
chapel in Cavendish street, erected in 18401 has 700 sittings ; authority of Minster union.
the Particular Baptist chapel in Camden road, erected in The church of St. Lawrence is a structure of flint in the

:1843, has 350 sittings ; the Baptist Mission chapel in Farley Norman and Early English styles, and consists of chancel

place, was erected in 1724 ; Ellington Union chapel in with side chapels, nave, aisles, south porch an.i an embattled

Crescent road was erected in 1874 and has 300 sittings ; central tower containing a clock and 6 bells: the nnve is

the Primitive Methodist chapel in Queen street, erected in divided from each aisle by three plain Pointed arches on

1868, was destroyed by fire in 1873 and rebuilt in 1874 ; it massive circular columns ~ the chancel has two simple

has 300 sittings; the Primitive Methodist chapel, Denmark Pointed arches on either side, with square piers: the arches

road, erected in 1873, has 200 sittings. supporting the tower, also Pointed, rest on clustered shafts

The Town Hall, erected in 1839, is the place of sitting for with foliaged Early English capitals: in the north chapel is

the magistrates, and also contains the offices of the town a wooden screen : there are some brasses, including one ro

council ; the walls are adorned with portraits of Her Majesty Sir Nicholas Manston knt. with his effigy, wearing a collar

the Queen, the late Sir Moses llontefiore bart. the late Col. of SS. and dated 1444: in the chancel are some ancient

King-Hannan M.P. and others. monuments to the families of Thatcher and Sprackling, and

St. James's Theatre is now the Parish Hall. there are eight stained windows: the church has been re-

The Post Office is in High street, and there are two banks. stored and refitted and will seat 1,8oo persons. The register

The Albion hotel, which has been honoured by the patron- dates from the year 156o. The living- is a vicarage, average

age of the Queen and Royal Family, is admirably situated tithe rent-charge £174, net income £140, with residence, in

and commands extensive views of the sea. The Bull and the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since

George hotel is in the High street. 1889 by the Rev. Montague Fowler M.A. of Trinity College,

The Granville hotel, designed by the late E. Welby Pugin Cambridge. A sum of £120 yearly is granted by the

esq. and situated on the East cliff, is an extensive pile of Ecclesiastical Commissioners for the payment of a curate.

buildings, with picturesque gables, and bay windows coin- St. Catherine's church, Manstone, erected on a site given

manding a splendid view of the sea and downs: the hotel by the late Rev. George Wilson Sicklemore M.A. vicar of St.

gardens extend in front of the building and are traversed by Lawrence, at a cost of about £1,ooo, as a chapel of ease to

a ride extending along the cliff as far as the grounds of St. Lawrence, is an edifice of brick, with Bath stone dre.ss-

Joseph Sebag-Montefiore esq.; the eastern wing is devoted ings, in the Early English style, and consists of nave with

to a tower, dining hall and restaurant, and the west to the small western porch, vestry and a western turret containing

Granville new hall, theatre, ball and supper room, which a clock and one bell.

join the restaurant and in no way interfere with the quiet St. Luke's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed August 17,

and comfort of the hotel visitors : in the centre of the build- 1875: the church, situated near the South Eastern station,

ing is a Turkish bath, with a complete hydropathic estab- on the road to Broadstairs, is a building of Kentish ragstone,

lishment. An Italian garden and croquet lawn flank the in the Gothic style, erected in the years 1875-76 at a cost of
£8,ooo, and consists of chancel with aisles (erected in 1884),
building.

The chief places of amusement are Sanger's Amphitheatre, clerestoried nave of five bays and aisles : a new organ was

and the Marina and Harp Lounge Music HalJs. erected in 1884 at a cost of £5oo: there are 1,200 sittings,

There is a bathing establishment on the West cliff. 1 of which 6oo are free. The register dates from the year

The markets are held on Wednesday and Saturday, and :1r1e8s7id6.e The l iving is a vicarage, net y early value £205, with
are well supplied with meat, fish, vegetables and fruit. nce, in the gif t of trustees, and held since 1874 by the

Ramsgate is. the head quarters of Nos. 4 and 5 Batteries Rev. John Bradford Whiting M.A. of Caius Colle.,ae, Cam·



DIRECTORY.) KENT. RAMSG.!TE AND ST. LAWRENCE. 501

bridge. A sum of £120 yearly is granted by the Ecclesias- the East in 1840 is of massive silver in four tiers, surmounted
tieal Commissioners for the payment of a curate. The popu- by a group of Samson slaying the lion ; the panels are finely

lation in 1881 was 2,900, and is now increased to upwards engraved, the chief subjects being the landing of Sir Moses

of 4,000. Here is a Wesleyan chapel,.. erected in 1868, and in Cairo, his presentation to Loms Napoleon, the Jews offer-

seating 150 persons. ing him thanks on his leaving Damascus, and the thanks-

The South Eastern College, established in 1881, for the giving service in Bevis Marks on his arrival home : another,

education of gentlemen's sons, has now (189o) 100 pupils, presented by the French, is mounted on chiselled jasper, the

and stands on 16 acres of land ; a junior school was opened central panel representing the presentation of Sir Moses to

in 1886 and has 20 pupils. the Sultan : there is also a fine copy in bronze of Michael

The Convent of the Assumption, West cliff, erected in Angelo's celebrated Moses: there are portraits of Sir Moses

1873, at a cost of about£16,ooo, is a structure in the Gothic Montefiore, Mrs. Montefiore (his mother), Lady Judith

ltyle, and has been occupied since 1878 by 16 nuns, who Montefiore {his wife) and Dr. Lowe, first principal of the

conduct a school for Catholic children of the higher classes : college, and in the passage a fine painting of u The finding

a new wing has recently ( 1890) been added, and a limited of Moses : " there is a very valuable library of Hebrew books

number of lady boarders are received. and manuscripts, added to the library(about 4,ooo volumes)

The Cemetery, comprising about 21 acres, with a small of the late L. Zunz, of Berlin, comprising a collection of

mortuary chapel, was opened in March, 1871, and is under unique pamphlets, the whole of which were purchased and

the control of a Burial Board of nine members. presented by Dr. Gustave: lectures are given gratis to

East Cliff Lodge is the seat of Joseph Sebag-Montefiore esq. stndents of any religion who have obtained the degree of

and is near Dumpton Stairs, I mile east : from its gar- B.A. : connected with the college are houses for the professors

dens some curiously constructed subterranean passages and students.

lead to the sands.. Near it are Hereson, Dumpton, W~st 1 PEGWELL BAY, lying to the south and west of Ramsgate,
Dumpton a~d Holhcon~ane. Ne~r St., Lawrence are White
presents a large expanse of sands at low water, and includes

Hall, Newmgton, Hame, Spratlmg. Street, <?olds _lVood, Sandwich Haven, the mouth of the -river Stour, and Ebbs-
M~nston and Manston Court (an anment mans10n, with the fleet, where the English, under Hengist, first landed in
rwns of~ chapel), also Ozengell ?'nd ~ethe~court Ho.use. Britain, A.D. 447· This place is famous for shrimps. Cliffs

At Whttehall and Southwood, m thts partsh, a-re sttuated End Hall, distant 1 mile from Pegwell Bay, is a building of
the "?rks of ~he ~msgate W!'ter Company, the wel~ and white brick with stone dressings, in the Italian style, standing

pumpmg stahon b_em.g at Whttehall and the reservOirs at in grounds of about 17 acres; it is the seat of Wyndham
Southwood. A_fatr ts held he~e on the.Io~h of August Cottleesq.: inaprominentpartoftheparkisawatchtower,

yearly. A chanty of about £55 IS yearly distnbuted among commanding fine views of the sea and surrounding country.

the poor. at Hereson was. e_re.cte~ ~. ~ t833 by the late The population of St. Lawrence in 1871 was 5,400 and in
.The synagogue 1 I88t, 6,839; the area is 3,246 acres of land and 1,185 of
St~ M?ses Mo~te~o~ bart. : adJommg It ts a ~ausoleum, £ 34, 968.
budt m close tmttatwn of the tomb of Rachel m the Holy water • rateable value
.'
'
Land, wherein repose the remains of Sir Moses and his wife Partsh C_1erk and Sexton, vacant.

Judith, Lady Montefiore, to whose memory the late Sir Moses Sexton (St. Luke), James Perr!. .

built and founded, in proximity to the synago~ue, a theo- PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annmty &; Insurance Office, St.

logical college for the study ofthe Hebrew law and literature: Lawrence. - C?arles John Heath Saunders, receiver.

the buildings include a lecture hall and reception hall, the Letters are dehvered from Ramsgate at 8 a.m. 12 & 6.30

latter being filled with testimonials presented to the late Sir p.m. & are collected at 5·30, 8.35, 10 & u.45 a. m. & 2. 45,
Moses Montefiore by various communities and societies; that 4·45 & 8 p.m.; sundays at 5.30 a. m. & 8 p.m. ; nearest
presented to Sir Moses in commemoration of his mission to 1 telegraph office, St. Lawr~nce station

Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c.

PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Johnson John William Denne esq. Sarre court, Margate

High street.-John Barnet Hodgson, postmaster Levy Jonas esq. Kingsgate castle, St. Peter's, Ramsgate

MAILS DisPATCHED As FOLLows:- Measom George Samuel esq. St. 1\Iargaret's lodge, Twicken-
1 ham, Middlesex

To London, 7.40 & 9.40 a.m · Sebag-Monteliore Joseph esq. East Cliff lodge

To Margate & Westgate, 9.40 a. m Vaile Lawrence William esq. Sion Hill house

To London & places beyond London, Ashford, Dover & Warre John Henry esq. West Cliff house, Ramsgate

Folkestone, 11.15 a. m Weigall Henry esq. Southwood house, St. Lawrence
London, Canterbury, Deal, Dover, ~andwich, Faversham & Wilkie Kenyon Wood esq. M •.&.. Ellington house, Ramsgate

Sittingbourne, 12.40 p.m Wyatt Sir Richard Henry D.L. The Maisonette, Broadstairs,
London, Margate, Broadstairs & Westgatc, 3 30 p.m Ramsgate

To London, through London & Continental night mail, via Clerk to the Magistrates, George Griggs, 19 Effing-

Dover, 6.20 p.m ham street

To London & all other places, except Margate, Broadstairs, Petty Sessions are held daily at the Town Hall at 11 a. m

Westgate & Minster, 8.50 p.m. & 9.20 p.m. extra !d The following places are included in the Petty Sessional

To Margate, Broadstairs, Westgate & Minster, 10 p.m Division :-St. Lawrence, Mmster, Thanet, Monkton, St.

Sundays:-Dispatch to all parts at 8.50 p.m.; 9.20 with Nicholas-at-Wade, Stonar
extra ~d. stamp
Oinque Forts Magistrates,
The PILLAR BoXES at various parts of the town & the

receiving offices in Addington street, Grange road, Queen ACTING FOR THE PARISH OF RAMSGATB.

street, Belle Vue road, .Boundary road & Margate road Banks Rev. Edward G. D.D. Cha.tham house, Ramsgate
are cleared at 5·301 8.45 & to a.m. & 5.30 & 8 p.m
Barrow Sir John Croker hart. Eagle lodge, West Cliff
DBLIVERIES.-General delivery commences at 7; from Lon- road, Ramsgate
don & all places beyond London & Margate, 11.30 a. m.; Curling William esq. Augusta lodge, Rams15ate
from London, Deal, Dover, Folkestone, Margate, Sand- Curtis Charles William esq. 25 Clifton gardens, Folkestone
wich, Asbford & Canterbury, 6 p.m
Elyard Lieut.-Col. J. Holmcote, St. Peter's, Ramsgate
The General Post Office is open daily for ordinary business, Flint Arthur esq. Westgate lodge, Westgate-on-S~a
from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m
Friend James Taddy esq. North down, Margate
Telegraph business from 7 a. m. till 10 p.m. on week days; Hammond H. B. esq. West Cliff lodge, Ramsgate
on snndays from 7 to to a.m. (for general purposes) & Hannam George Emilius esq. Bromstone house, St. Peter's,
from 5 to 6 p.m. (for telegraph business only). At the Ramsgate
sub-office, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day (sundays ex- Hatfeild Capt. Charles Taddy, Hartsdown, Margate
cepted)
Hodges Basil esq. Claringbold house, St. Peter's, Ramsgate
Savings Bank & Money Order Office.-Open from 9 a.m. Johnstone John William Denne esq. Sarre court, :Margate
until6 p.m. ; on saturdays until 8 p.m
Kennett John esq. Nether court

County Magistrates for the Ra.msgate Division. Levy Jonas esq. Kingsgate, :\Iargate
:Measom George Samuel esq. St. Margaret's lodge, Twicken-

Abemethy James esq. Whiteness lodge, Kingsgate, Margate ham, Middlesex

Barrow Sir John Croker hart. Eagle lodge, West Cliff road, Rayden Arthur R. esq. Birchington bay, Thanet

Uamsgate Sebag-Montefiore Joseph esq. East Cliff lodge, Ramsgate

Curtis Charles William esq. 25 Clifton gardens, Folkestone Swinford Capt. Thomas Fraser, Minster lodge, Eastbourne

Elyard Lieut.-Col. James, Holmcote, St. Peter's Vaile Lawrence Willia.m esq. 1 Sion hill

Forester Hon. Cecil Theodore Weld, Rosebank, Birchington Weigall Henry esq. Southwood house, St. Lawrence

Friend James Taddy esq. North down, Margate Wilkie Kenyon Wood esq. Ellington house, Ramsgate

Hammond Henry Blyth esq. West Cliff lodge, Ramsgate Clerk, George Griggs, Ramsgate

Bannam George Emilius esq Bromstone house, St. Peter's, Petty Sessions held daily at the Town hall, Ramsgate, at

Ramsgate 11 a.m

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502 .RAMSGATE AND ST. LAWRENCE. KENT.

' Cor-Poration. Publio Establishments.

• William Vaile MAYOR. Cliff• house Borough Police Station, York street, Edward Buss, ehiel
esq. South
Lawrence constable ; 5 sergeants & 26 constables

DKPUTY MAYOR. • Cemetery, Dumpton, Owen Fisher Daniel, clerk to the
burial board

William Frederick Pygott, 36 Royal road County Court, Town ball; the court is held monthly, gene-

ALDERMEN. rally the 2nd wednesday in each month; His Honor W. L.

Untilgth Nov. 1892. Selfe, judge; Edward Wotton, registrar; Thomas Bowling,

Frost James, The Ferns (St. Lawrence ward) high bailiff ; the places within the jurisdiction of the court

are Minster, Monkton, Ramsgate, St. Lawrence, St.
Pygott William Frederick, deputy mayor, 36 Royal road Nicholas-at-Wake, Sarre & Stonar
(West Cliff ward) • Certified Bailiffs Appointed under Law of Distress Amend-

Wood Charles Robert, 42 Queen street (West Central ward) ment Act, Henry George Vinten, 72 High street; Benjamin
Untilgth Nov. z8g5.
Twyman, 36 High street; Judah Pisa, 36 High street;
Blackburn William Parlett, 73 King' st.(East Central ward) James Fogg, 139 High street; George Jas. Dunn, Cliff st
GreenWm. Vincent,2 Florence ter.(SirMosesMontefiore ward) Coast Guard Station, Capt. C. Vernon Anson R.N. com-
l>ea.rce Charles, Woodbury house (East Cliff ward)
mander ; William Matthews, chief officer & II men

CoUNCILLORS. Custom House, Frederick Cook, col1ector ; Richard H. Cole-

East Cliff Ward. man, clerk; John E. Kennedy, examining officer; out-

Until 1st Nov. door officers, Ed. 0. Green, George Packer & Michael J.

Barnett Joseph, 37 King street • Hart-; boatmen, Charles Stocker, Robert Y. Stevenson &
Hart Lazarus, 7 Harbour street Robert Crighton
Fire Engine Station, Town Brigade, York street, Edward
Sykes George, BengaJ villa Buss, hon. captain

West Cliff Ward. Foresters' Hall, Chapel plat.oe, John Gammon, hall keeper

Until 1st Nov. Harbour Office, Royal harbour, Capt. Edward Jones;.

Emett Philip Sins, 35 Albert street harbour master ·
Hammond Henry Blyth, West Cliff lodge
Parochial Offices for Ramsgate, 91 High street, James Dunt.
Stock Robert, Albert street
East Central Ward, assistant overseer
· Until xst Nov. Parochial Offices, St Lawrence, 8 Hart terrace, St. Law-

Sandom William Henry, 9 High street rence, Robert Powell, assistant overseer

Bowling Thomas, 102 High street St. George's Hall, George st. George John Beer, hall keeper-

Watkins James, 6 Albion place St. James' Hall, Broad street, Alfred King, hall keeper

West Central Ward. St. Luke's Lecture Hall, James Perry, keeper

Until Ist Nov. Stamp Office, 29 Queen street, Samue'I Fuller, sub-distributor

Poole Matthew John, 54 Queen;street Town Hall, Market place, Tbos. Jn. Kingston, town sergt

Wotton Thomas, Claremont house .
Gwyn Charles John, 3 Effingham street
Hospitals & Charitable Institutions.

Sir Moses Monteflore Ward. Northwood Hospital for Infectious Fever, Northwood, St.
Until"Ist. Nov.
Lawrence, Edward Alexander White x.A.• K.D., K.ch...
Tritsch .Tacob, Hereson house surgeon ; Mrs. Martha Robinson, matron
Ramsgate & St. Lawrence Royal Dispensary, Broad street,.
Woolcott James, 13 Camden road W. Curling L.R.C.P.wnd. J. Austen L.R.c.P.Lond. & R..
Home Charles, I Denmark. road Hicks, consulting surgeons; R. T. Bowden M.D. G. E.

St. Lawrence Ward. Halstead B.A., M.D., B.SC. & T. G. Styan ll.A., M.D. sur•
' Until 1st Nov.
geons ; C. S. Vines L. R.c P. LOnd. visiting surgeon; W.
139<>. · Kennett John, Nethel" court -
Saunders L.D.S.Irel. dental surgeon ; S. G. Warman, sec
1891. Hodsoll Samuel, 2 Clydesdale villas
Seamen's Infirmary & General Hospital, West Cliff road,.
1892. Bradley Willia.m Manser, Southwood
Edward Leeds :ar:A., M. B. physician; R. Hicks, R. G.
The meetings of the Corporation a~ held at the Town hall Hicks L.R.C.P.Lond. & T. G. Styan M A., M.D. surgeons;.
the 1st & 3rd tuesday in each month
Charles Stuart Vines L.R.C.P.LOnd. resident surgeon;.
Mayor's Auditor, Councillor Philip Sins Emett
Alfred Griggs, sec. ; Mrs. Sara.h Homer, matron
Elective._Auditors, Edward Stephen May, 36 Oxford terrace Sailors' Home & Mission Church, Royal harbour, Sir W.
& Samuel Redgrave Wilsori, 36 Harbour street
Alexander bart. hon. sec. Rev. James Eustace Brenan K.A.

OFFICERS oF THE CoRPORATION & URnAN & PoRT SANITARY chaplain ; William Whitmore, port missionary ; William
AUTHORITIES. I<'ennell, superintendent
Smack Boys' Home, Military road, Royal harbour, JohB
Town Clerk & Clerk to Urban Sanitary Authority, William Hull, superintendent
Alexander Hubbard, 11 Nelson crescent ·

Assistant Clerk & Borough Accountant, James Mongor, 32 Publio O:fH.cer&.
Hardres street

Treasurer, Alexander Musgrave Hilton, 5 Queen street Consuls for Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands,. .

Medical Officer of Health & Medical Officer to Borough Ottoman Empire, Russia, Sweden & Norway, Italr, J

Pohce, Thomas George Styan M.A., M.D. 2 Chapel place Portugal, Greece & the German Empire, George Ham- •

Chief Constable & Captain of the }<'ire Brigade & Inspector of mood & Co. 4 York terrace

Weights & Measures, Edwnrd Buss, York street Admiralty Surgeon & Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator,.

Engineer of the uas & Water Works, William Andrew Ramsgate District, Isle of 'fhanet Union, Charles Ctltton,.

Mclntosh Valon, 8 Chapel place 40 Spencer square ·

Accountant to Gas & Water Department, George Cockburn, Agent to Lloyd's & -Liverpool Underwriters' Association,.

3 Clarendon gardens , , Capt. Richard A. Borstal R.N. 4 York terrace

Borough Surveyor, James StanfQrd, Homerville Agents to the French Lloyd's & all the principal Maritime-

Sanitary Inspector of Nuisances,Wm. Dvd. Milla.rd,ssQueen st Assurance Companies of France, George Hammond &.

Collector of Rates, Harry Mannering Dunt, 3 Spencer sqnare Co. 4 York terrace

Oollector of Gas & Water Works Accounts, William Stokes, Commissioners of Salvage, Lawrence William Vaile esq.

162 High street South Cliff house & _I•'rank Dawson William Winn esq.

Clerk & Attendance Officer to the School Attendance Com- Shalimar house

mittee, John Waiter Scarlett, 30 Effingham street Clerk to the lluri>~l Board,Owen Fisher Daniel, 1 Effingham st;

Collector of Coal Duty, Jabez Dawaon, 12 Albert street Collector & Assessor of Assessed & Income Taxes, Samuel

Veterinary Inspector, Edwd. Lyne Dixson M. B.c.v.s.Margate Grove Warman, 127 High street

Town Sergeant, Thomas John Kingston, 15 Abbot's hi.l District Registrar of the High Court of Justice, Edward

Volunteers. Wotton, Cavendish street
District Superintendent of the Honorable Corporation oC

Cinque Ports (:ut) VolWlteer Brigade, Eastern Division, Royal Trinity House, Capt. Thos. Geo. HansellEmerson,Harbour
Artillery (Nos. 4 & 5 bat.teries); Drill ball, High street; Engineer of the Royal Harbour Works, George Keyte, Royal

Capt. A. Daniel, commandant; W. Curling, acting surgeon; harbour
Rev. H. Bartram B.A. acting chaplain; &rgt. Edward Harbour Master, Capt. Edward Jones, Harbour house, Royal

Shickle, drill instructor harbour

First Volunteer Battalion (The Buffs) East Kent Regiment Harbour Storekeeper, Daniel Reading, Royal harbour
(A Co. ), St. George's hall, George 8treet ; Capt. A. Harbour Pay Clerk, Daniel Reading, Royal harbour
Bromley Burrows, commandant; Sergt. George J. Beer, Muster Master under the Board of Trade, Charles Deverson,

drill instructor Harbour cottage, Harbour street

DIRECIORY.] • KE...~T. RAMSGATE AND ST. t~.AWRENC&. 503

Registrar of Births & Deaths for Ramsgate, St. Peter's & Mission Hall (Wesleyan), Newcastle hill, sundays only, 6.30
St. Lawrence, Alfred Grig~, 19 Effingham street; deputy, p.m


Thomas J. Dutton, 19 Effingham street Schools-Ra.msgate.

Registrars to the Lord Warden's Salvage Commissioners, St. Augustine's datholic College, West cliff, Very Rev. F,.

Owen F. Daniel & Arthur H. Daniel Thomas Bergh, president

Registrar of Marriages, James Alexander Powell, 43 Queen A School Attendance Committee of 12 members was formed

street; deputy, John Miles Gaffney, 34 Queen street in 1884; John Walter Scarlett, 30 Effingham street, clerk

Relieving & Vaccination Officer, Henry William Thornton, to the committee & school attendance officer

Il Hardres street St. George's Commercial, Church road, erected in 1844, for

Places of Worship, with times of Services. 700 boys & 6oo girls; average attendance, 540 boys &
St. George's Parish Church, Rev. Henry Bartram M. A. vicar; 46o girls; John Roe B.A. master; Miss H. A. Hathway,
mistress

Rev. Edward Hoare Hardcastle M. A. & Rev. Henry Christ Church, -aoyal road, erected in 1847, for 66o-children;
Gardner Hills .B.A. curates; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m. i week average attendance, 280 bo}s, t8o girls & 150 infants~

days, 8 a. m. & 5.30 p.m i saints' days, II a m. & 7 p.m George John Baldwin master; Miss Emily Cattell, mis-

St. Mary's Chapel of Ease, Rev. Basil Burrows M.A. incum- tress; Mrs. Carolina Baldwin, infants' mistress

bent; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8.I5 a.m. & 7.30 p.m.: St. George's Infant Commercial Schools, King st. erected

saints' days, II a. m. & 7.30 p.m iEnllIe8n7E6,gfgoler s4to0n0,cmhiilsdtrreesns; average attendance, 220; Miss
Christ Church, Rev. James Eustace Brenan M.A. vicar;

Rev. Frederic Waldemar Carpenter M.A. & Rev. Arthur Crescent Road Elementary School, erected in I867, for I40

Leigh-Lye A.B. curates i II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. i wed. children; average attendance, I2o; girls', Miss Mary

12 noon: thurs. 7 p.m St.aBnAuctueleg, rus,s5mti;niseMt'rsies(ssCsE;altihinzofaalbincet)tsh'(,mHfoiixlrle7sdo, )cm,hAiislrtdtrirelelsensr;yahvielrla, gEeaasttt end-
HQly Trinity Church, Mount Albion, Rev. Joseph William
cliff~
Collins B. A. rector; 8.30 & II a. m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed.

& fri. II a.m. & 7.30 p.m.; daily, 5 p.m. i saints' days, built in 1870, for no child1'9n; avarage attendance, IOO;

II a.m King street; Rev. Charles Edward Eastgat.e ».A. , Misses Annie & Cecilia McCann, mistresses
St. Paul's,

vicar; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. & fri. 7.30 p.m 1 Schoola St. Lawrence.

St. Lawrence Parish Church, Rev. Montague Fowler K.A. Catholic School

vicar; Rev. W. Stuart Yardley B.A. Rev. James Campbell Convent of the Assumption (girls, higher grade)
li.A. Rev. H. Lethbridge Davis :M. A. curates; 8 & II a.m; St. Lawrence National (boys), erected in r8so; averag
3 & 6.30 p.m. ; matins daily at 8 a. m. ; evensong daily at attendance, 140; George Amiss Baker, master

1 p.m St. Lawrence (infants), erected in 1886, for I20 children;
St. Luke's, St. Lawrence, Rev. John Bradford Whiting ll.A. average attendance, 74; Miss Hannah Joad, mistress

vicar; Rev. Frederick Cecil Lovely B. A. curate; I 1 a.m. St. Lawrence (girls), erected in I85o, for about 70 children;

& 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m average attendance, 6o, & supported by J. H. Warre esq.

St. Catherine's Chapel of Ease, Manston, St. Lawrence; II J.P. of West Cliff house,Pegwell; Miss Hannah Joad, mis

a.m. & 6.30 p.m St. Luke's National, Dane park (girls & infants), erected
St. Augustine (Catholic), West eliff, Very Rev. F. Thomas
Bergh o.s.B. (pro-visitor & prior), Revs. E. S. Palmer in 1878, for IOO girls & xso infants; average attendance,
72 girls & I30 infants; Miss Annie Oxley, mistress; Miss
(sub-prior), J. Willibald Burt, A. Winibald Bur.t, W. Annie Sutton, infants' mistress

A. Kloeren, J. Aidan Macdonald, Jerome Vaughan, T. St. Luke's National, Thornton road (girls & infants),
E. Power (priest of the mission), D. B. Sullivan, A. L. E. erected in I888, for about 100 children; has an average

Blouzon, T. E. Egan, C. Swanson, J. 0. Monti, A. attendance of about 70; Mi88 Edith Annie Evans, mistrs
Ambrose Agius, A. Joseph Power, R. Wilfred Hodgson, Holy Trinity (mixed), Hereson road, erected in I858, for

E. B. Smith; mass 7, 8 & 9 & high mass II a.m; '·esp. 212 children; average attendance, 216; Samuel Fletcher,

Ibenedictions & instructions 3.30 p.m. in winter & 6.30 master; Mrs. Carolina Fletcher, mistress; &; for 85 in-
fants average attendance 74 · Miss Ellen Chamberlai~
bpe.mne.diinctisounms omn etrh;ur~d.ai&ly mass 6.30, 7, 8 & 8.30 a. m. i mist;ess • ''
days of devotion at p.m. winter
4

& 7 p.m. summer · Church of England, Manston (mixed), erected in I875, for
Jewish Synagogue, Hereson, Rev. Herman Shandel, reader; 120 children; average attendance, 94; Miss Helen Skin-
• sat. 9 a. m. & 3 p.m ner, mistress
Baptist (Mount Zion), Camden road, Rev. William Sharpe,
minister; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m N ewspa.pers.

Baptist, Cavendish street, Rev. Robert Wood, minister; r I , Kent Argus, Effingham house. Effingham street, Henry Ed-

a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p. m 1 win Boulter, printer & publisher ; published saturday

Baptist (Mission), Fa.rley place, ministers various ; II a. m. Kent Coast Times & Ramsga.te & Margate Observer, Har-

lt 6.30 p.m.; tues. thurs. & sat. 7.30 p.m dres street, M. A. Bligh, publisher; published thnrsday.

Congregational, Meeting street, Rev. J. Benson Evans, See advertisement

minister; n a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Thanet Advertiser, 91 High street, Jennings & Sons, pub-

Primitive Methodist, Denmark road, no regular services or lishers ; published saturday

minister Railway Stations.
Plymouth Brethren, Guildford hall, Guildford lawn; 6.30

p.m London, Chatham & Dover, John Veal, station master

Primitive Methodist, Queen street, Rev. John A. West, South Eastern, Julius William Trowbridge, station master

minister; n a. m & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m. in winter & South Eastern Junction (St. Lawrence), James Langridge~
7.30 m• summer
station master

Union (Eilington), Crescent road, Rev. Frank Samuel W. Conveyance.
Wood, minister; u a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m

Wesleyan (Bethel), Hardres street, Rev. Henry Soper & Rev. A 'bus from the 'Bull & George' meets the principal trains at

W. Langdon Brimmell, ministers; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; the South Eastern & London, Chatham & Dover stations

wed. 7 p.m Carriers.
Wesleyan, Manston; 2.30 & 6.30 p.m. ; Rev. Henry Soper

wed. 6.30 p.m &Rev. W. Lang· Pickford & Co. (Edward Thornton, agent), 7 York street

Wesleyan, St. Lawrence; II a. m. & don Brimmell, Sutton & Co. (Thomas Wilkinson, agP.nt), High street

6.30 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m ministers Steam Pa.okets.

Sailors' Room, Leopold street, William Whitmore, I I a.m. General Steam Navigation Co. to London during summer,
daily, at n a. m. sundays excepted ; J. R. H. Acock,
& 6.30 p.m. ; fr1. 7 p.m agent ; office, Cloek house, Royal harbour

Mission Hall, King street; 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m

Mission Hall, Broad street, 7 p.m. in winter

Ra.msga.te. ·

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Alexander Sir William Ferdinand hart. Andrews Mrs. I St. Mary's viis.The Elms

Abigail Jn. Danesboro', Hollicondane rd Monckton, South Eastern road Ansell Mrs. 7 Clarendon gardens

Abnun Mrs. 13 Willson's road 1 Allen Steph. 10 Oxford ter. Boundary rd Apps Miss, 19 Willson's road

.A.cock John Robt. Hy. 33 Adelaidegdns Allen Thos. 2 Leicester ter. Crescent rd Arden Frank, 13 Granville marina

Adams John, Florence cottage, High st Allen Wm. Dane Park ho. Dane Pk. rd Armitage Henry Ramsay, 2 Kent ter

Adkins Miss, I Wilton vls. Codrington rd AllportEdwd.Aucklandvl.Sth. Eastrn.rd Armytage .Mrs. I Vale square

AdleyWm. 2 Aberdeen lils.Ellington rd Amhurst Mrs. I Bay villas, Grange road Arnold Geor~e, 176 High street

Agius Rev. A. Ambrose [Catholic], St. Ancell Fredk. 3 Browalow vils. Vale rd Ashbee Edmund William F.s.A. Lynd-

Augustine's, West cliff Anderson Jas. I Maitland vils.Grange rd hurst, Albert 'road, St. Lawrence

Akhurst Mrs. Hill brow, Crescent road Andrew Jean Baptiste,3 Mt. Pleasant vils Astle Mi~ g'West Cliff ter. Pegwell

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Atkins Mrs. 26 Vale square Boswell Mrs. 1 St. Mildred's road Caseley Saml. 3 Hazlewood, Crescent rd

Austen John, 23 Spencer square BoulterFrederick Richard, 2 Melbourne Cassiday Joseph Lamont M.D. I Mount

Austen Josiah L.R.C.P., H.R.c.s. 70 vi1las, Grange road Pleasant villas, St. Mildred's road

High street Bol!lton William Henry, I Victoria cres- Castle Geo. 4 Marlbro' viis. Crescent rd

Austin George, 35 Royal rd. West cliff cent, Boundary road Castle Mrs. 3 Ballure, South Eastern rd

Austin Mrs. 27 Cavendish street Bourne Humphrey, Bramerton, Cres- Castleden Mrs. 20 Augusta rd.East cliff

A:rlord James, 7 Abbot's hill cent road Caswell Saml. The Limes, Crescent rd

Ayres Mark, St. Helier's, Crescent road Bowden Reginald Treacher H.D. 4 Catt Miss, 7 Camden road

Ayton-Lee Mrs. I24 High street Chapel place Cattell Mrs. Fairlight, Duncan road

Bacchus Chas. E. 3 Ethelbert ter. Vale rd Bowes Rev. G. S. I Linden villas, South Cattleyl<'k.3 & 4 Elms Park ter. The Elms

BaileyHy.Ravenswd.Albert rd.East cliff Eastern road Caught Miss, 2 West Cliff road

Bailey Rt. Jn. 13 Spencer sq. West cliff Boyton Wm. Jn. Lecarrow, The Elms Chancellor Mrs. 99 West Cliff road

Baker William, 38 Vale road Boyton William Morris, The Cottage, Chaning-Pearce Joseph M.D., F.G.s. 4

Baldwin George, I9 Royal rd. West cliff South Eastern road Vicfuria parade, East cliff

Baldwin Wriothesley, I Clifton lawn Bradsell Hy. Norfolk vil. Codrington rd Chaplin Alfred, 19 Royal cres.West cliff

Banford Geo. Francis cot. Duncan roali Bradshaw Mrs. 7 Granville terrace,Vie- ChapmanFk.3Enderbyvils.Boundaryrd

Banks Rev. Edward Gripper n.n., .J.P. toria parade, St. Lawrence Chapman Frederick, 26 Vale road

Chatham House school, Cbatham st Braithwaite Miss, St. Placids, St. Mil- Chapman Miss, Purbech ho. Grange rd

Banks Mrs. Eastcot, Victoria road dred's road Chapman Mrs. 22 Royal road, Westcliff

Baptiste Miss, Edinbro' villa, Grange rd Brandon Mrs. 21 Addington street Cbapman Mrs. Rutland villa, St. Mil-

Barber Mrs F. C. IS Vale square Brenan Rev. James Eustace M.A. Christ dred's road '

Barber :Mrs. H. J. Charlton lodge, St. Church vicarage, Crescent road Chapman Mrs. I The Poplars,Duncan rd

Mildred's road Bretherton Alfred Edward, Fern lodge, Chapman Mrs. Thyra house, High st

Barber William Charles, 15 Vale square South Eastern road Chard Thomas, 107 West Cliff road

Barker Obed Edom, I Hamilton villas, Brewer Thomas, Fernside, Crescent Td Charles Mrs. 1:2 Vale road

Crescent road , Brignola Madame de, I9 Alexandra ter- Cheshire Thomas,2o Royal rd. West cliff
race, Grange road Clanchy Mrs. 7 Arklow square
Barley William C. c.E. I Harbour st

Barlow Thomas Reuben, North Dene, Brimmell William, Leskinfere, South Clapp Wiiliam George, 9 Etlingham st
Eastern road Clapson Charles, 57 Plains of Waterloo
Hollicondane road
BarnesFredk.Hawthorn ldg.Crescent rd Bristow By. x Ellington ter.Ellington rd Clare Mrs. 2I Osborne viis. Margate rd
Britt Miss. 31 Vale square Cla.rk Jas.Geo. I Bonne viis. Crescent rd
Barnett Bearman, 4 Arklow square
Barrow Sir John Croker hart. J.P. Eagle Brittain Georj;{e William, Lindenville, Clark Mrs. 2 Ellington viis. Ellington rd
Hollicondane road Cla.rke Francis, Myrtle villa., Edith rd
lodge, West Cliff road
Harry Mrs. 6 Arthur ter. Ellington rd Britton Henry P. 61 Plains of Waterloo Clements Frederick James, 2 Langdale

Bartlett Peter Charles, 27 Vale road Britton By. Wm. I Thyra viis. High st villas, Crescent road
Bartram Rev. Harry M. A. [vicar & sur- Broadbridge Mrs. M. J. 2 Cedar villas, Clements William Richard, Myrtle ho.
Picton road Thanet road, St. Lawrence
rogate], I2 Wellington crescent
Brook Miss, 101 West Cliff road Clendon John, 95 West Cliff road
Batten Miss, 5 Chatham place
Brooks John Hammond, Stirlings, Clutton John Henry, Lowtller, D'Este
Batten Miss, 22 Vale road
Battersby :Mrs. Parkside, Ellington rd The Elms road, East cliff

Bax Miss, Beatrice villa, Edith road Brothers WJllia.m Pope, 2 Daisy villas, Cockburn Edwd.The Croft, Ellington rd
EUington road Cockburn George, 3 Clarendon gardens
Bax Thomas, I 1 Camden road
Baynton Wm. 28 Royal rd. West <·liff Brown Miss, Boston villa, Crescent rd Cockle Major George, Truro lodge,

Beall Miss, 9 York terrace, West cliff Bryant George Valletta, Mount Albion Wellington crescent
Beami&h Col. George P. 3 Granville ter- road, East cliff Coghlan Lady, Albert house, The Elms

. race, Vktoria parade Bryant Mr<.8 Spencer square, West cliff Cogill James, Agra house, Ellington rd

Bear AJfred, 5 Guildford lawn Buckerfield Algernon, 2 Hart terrace, Coleman Richard Henry, St.. Lawrence

Bear Richard Clifford, Myrtle cottage, St. Lawrence house, Ellington lane, St. Lawrence

South Eastern road Buckley Charles, 2 9 Vale road Collard Miss, 6) Crescent road

Bedford Mrs. H. C.G. York vil. Grange Td Buckmaster Rev. John North B. A. An- Collard Mrs. Throwley ho. Crescent rd
gus,ine villa, West Cliff road Collins Rev. Joseph William, Holy Trin·
Beerling Edward, I Alpha road
Buckmaster Miss, Sunnycote, St. Mil- ity rectory, Mount Albion road •
Beevor Mrs. Penistone house, High st. 1 Cook Frederick, Woodland vil. Edith Yd
St. Lawrence dred's road

Belasco Rev. George S. 2 F1orry cot- Buddell Mrs. 2 Cavendish villas, Caven- Cook George Gilbert, 10 Chatham st
dish street 1Cook .Tames Arthur, 8 Northumberland
tages, Hereson road

Belchamber William, I Hawthorn villas, Buller Ernest Wentworth, Observatory villas, Dundonald road
villa, West Cliff road Cookson Artbur Augustus, I Clydes-
Codrington road
BundockMiss,Holmsdale,Sth.Eastern rd dale villas, Picton road
Bell Daniel, IO Cumberland road
Bennett James, 5 Westbourne terrace, Burley Mrs. 5 Well~<Yton cres. East cliff Cope Francis, 25 Grange road
Burlton Mrs. 21 Cavendish street Corballis Mrs. J. B. 2 Northumberland
South Eastern road
Bennett John, I Ethelbert ter. Vale rd Burnand Fras. C. I8 Royal cres. West cliff ~illas, Dundonald road
Burr Miss, 89 West Cliff road Corbin Mrs. S. A. West Cliff villa,
Bennett Miss, 9 Albion plactt

Bent Henry, Dawlish house, Picton rd Burrows Rev. Basil M.A. [incumbent of West Cliff road
Bergh Very Rev. F. Thomas, St.Augus- St.Mary's],2 Trentham vils.The Elms Cosgrave James Cotter, 7 Albanyvillas,

tine's priory, Grange road, West cliff Burrows A. Bromley, 31 Augusta road, Duncan road
Berry Edwd. TheGable.s,Sth.Eastern rd East cliff Cotton Charles, 40 Spencer sq. West cliff

Bevis Rev. Henry Joseph, IS West Cliff Burstal Capt. Rd. R.N. 105 West Cliff rd Cotton Miss, 24 Albion place

terrace, Pegwell road Burt Rev. A. Winibald [Catholic], St. Cotton Misses, Buckingham villa, St.

Beynow Mrs. I Green grove, Arklow ter Augustine's, West cliff Mildred's road

Bigg .John Capron, 3 Granville gardens, Burt Rev. J. Willibald [Catholic], St. Cottrell Mrs. 5 Baltic villas, Edith road

Albi11n road, St. Lawrence Augustine's, West cliff CouchmanJn.B.Pevensey,Codringtn.rd

Binns Mrs. Percy villa, Edith road Burt Mrs. 151 High street Cowland Charles, II West Cliff road

Birch Lady, 7 Gram•ille marina Butcher Mrs. 25 Willson's road Cox James, 5 Queen street

Birchall Alfred Oompton, 8 Royal cres- Butler Fredk. 14 La Belle .Alliance sq CraigieMrs. H.C.5 & 6 Granvillemarina

cent, West cliff Byfield William Smith, 2 Grasmere viis. Crane Richard William, I .Elms Park

Bird wood RogerAlan M.n.6 West Cliff rd Picton road villas, The Elms

Blackburn Mrs.· I Cavendish villas, Bytham Mrs. 7Wellington cres. East cliff Creasy Mrs. 6 Northumberland villas,

· Ca• vendish street Calland Miss, 4 Grange road Dundonald road
Blackman Misses, n Chapel place
Campbell Col. John George, Gordon Credie Mrs. 3 Sion hill

Blake Hy. Sandown vil. Codrington rd house, Grange road Croker Capt. Arthur Charles, I7 Nelson
Campbell Rev,.James..M.~. The Lodge, crescent, West cliff
Bligh Edwin, 8 Ellington

Bligh William Hodges, I Beaufort viis. St. Mildred's road Cronk Percy, 7 Albert street, West cliff

Picton road Campbell Miss, 3 Chapel place Crow Frederick George, Park villa,

Blouzon Rev. A. L. Ephraim [Catholic], Capes Charles Joseph, 2 Cambridge West Dumpton, Ht. Lawrence

St. Augustine's, West cliff villas, Grange road · Cruikshanks John, 2 Osborne villas,

Blower George Fredk. 5 West Cliff rd Carling William, Lansdowne villa, St. Margate road

Bo::ldy John, 6 Prospect terrace Mildred's road Cumberland Arthur, Clifton villa, West

Boone William Alfred, I Trentham viis. Carpenter Rev. Frederic Waldemar M. A. Cliff road '

The Elms [curate of Christ Church], Harley Cumberland David, Somerset lodge-,

BorradaHe Tom, 5 Royal cres. West cliff villa, Edith road South Eastern road

BtH"ton Henry, 8 Guildford lawn Carr Copley Jabez, 2 Oak viis.The Elms Curling William, Chylton lodge,

Borton Rd. Edwd. Cuba ho. Willson's rd Carter Mrs. 2 Frederick viis. Crescent rd Augusta road, East cliff

DIRECTORY.] KENT. RAMSG.!TE .AND ST. LAWRENCE. 505

Cuttler John, 18 Albion hi11 F]etcherSl.TrinitySchool ho.Hereson rd Green W. Vincent, 2 Florence terrace,

Daniel Arthur, 6 Chapel place Flint Mrs. Fairlight,Albert rd. East cliff Albert road, East cliff

DanieiJas. Wm.Foyers,Sth.Eastern road Flower Fredk. 29 Spencer sq. West cliff Greenland Miss, 49 Grange road

Daniel Miss, Sussex house, Victoria road Foad Hy. Stphn. 6o Plains of Waterloo Greenland Miss, 3 Westbourne terrace,

Dan1el Owen F. 20 Albion place Foat Miss, Newington house, Newing- South Ea!.ltern road

Darling Henry, 1 Brunswick street ton road, St. Lawrence GreenwoodMrs.3ThePoplars,Duncan rd

Da\·idson John, Prospeet ldg. Grange rd Forbes Mrs. Dunhom villa, Hereson rd Gribble Mrs.3o Augusta road, East cliff
Daridson William S. Northwood house, Ford John, 2 Cutbbert villas, Grange rd Griffin-Beale Lieut.-Col. B. G. 8 Gran-
Ford Mrs. William, 37 Grange road ville marina
Margate road
Daries Mrs. 2 Eddystone vls. Duncan rd Ford Thos. 40 Bellevue rd. East cliff Grigg Mrs. Oak villa, Codrington road
Davis Misses, 7 Westbourne terrace, Ford William, I8 Vale square Griggs Alfred, 5 Clarendon gardens

South Eastern road Fo3ter John Henry,B Clarendon gardens Griggs Geo. Keyston lodge, The Elms

Day Charles, 8 Westbourne terrace, :Foster Mrs. M. E. 4 Blenheim terrace, Griggs Henry, 20 Vale road
Crescent road Griggs Thos. Godden,1o West Cliff road
South Eastern road
Deane Capt. William, 2 Arklow square Fowler Rev. Montagne M.A. The Vicar- Grimm Eugene, H eathcote house, Mar-
DearJsphJ::it. Winifred's,QueenHertha rd age, Manston road
gate road

Deer :\lrs. 4 Ethelbert terrace, Vale :rd Fowler Charles J. St. Olave, Mount Groves:Maj.G. Victoria ldg. West Cliffrd
Demain Rev. Hy. Elmfield, The Elms Albion road, East cliff
Groves Miss, 6 Arklow ter. East cliff

Denning Mrs. Ryde ldg. ~t. Mildred's rd Fox Major Thomas Charles Armstrong, Grummant Joseph C. Washington
Dennis John, Sunnyside, Duncan road Cheshunt, Crescent road
lodge, High street

Densumle John, 21 Vale road France Mrs. Belmont ho. Belmont road Grummant Thomas, Ebenezer house,

Deuton Mrs. S. 20 Vale square Franks George B. 2 Cannonbury ter- Codrin2ton road

Deraynes Miss, 6 West Cliff mans:ions race, Cannonbury road Guillan Misses, 71 West Cliff road

Deveson Saml. 2 Acorn vils. The Elms Freeman Thomas James, 2 Roseberry Guilmartin Mrs. I7 Royal road
villas, Grange road
Dines Mrs. H. 19 Church road Gwyn Charles J. Ivy house, Queen st

Dixon Wm.Fras.13 Royal cres. West cliff Freemont Alfred; Hope villa, High st Gwyn Mrs. Ivy house, Queen street
DobellJesse,Chelmsford ho. Duncan road French Henry Clarence, 2 Green grove, HabershonWm. G. TheElms ho TheEims
Arklow terrace Haedy Miss, Steinschamau, Queen
Dodd Mrs. 16 Vale road
Dorrell Miss, St. Andrew's villa, Cod- Friend George, Faythe lodge, The Elms Hertha road
Friend John, 58 l:toyal road, West cliff Haffenden l<'redk. 3 Cedar vls.Picton rd
rington road
Drew Chas. T. 2 Gladstone viis. Vale rd Friend Mrs. Rosleigh, Dundonald road Hall Miss, Thornhill villa., The Elms
Drincqbeer Hippolyte,3 Aberdeen villas, Friend Thoma~, Wa9'eney, Ellington rd Hall Mrs. Clovelly, Alb2rt rd. East cliff
F'rost J ames, The Ferns, QueenBertha rd Halstead George E. B.A., M.D., B.S.
Ellington road
Duckworth Josepb, 73 Crescent road Fuller Misses, 15 Royal cres. West cliff Albion Hill house, A.lbion hill
Dnnt James, 13 Paragon, West cliff Fuller Saml. Lewknor lo. Ellington rd HammannCapt.George William Henry,
FullerThs. Chrstr. I AI bany vls. Duncn. rd 38 Bellevue road, East cliff
Dutton Thomas J. 170 High street
Dyson Jn.Chs.2Heathcote vls.Margte. rd l''ulthorpe George, 4 La Belle Alliance Hammond Henry Blyth. J.l'. West Cliff
Eagling Thos. 10 Elgar pi. Boundary rd square, I<~ast cliff lodge, St. Augustine's rd. West cliff
}:asten Jn.13 West Cliff fer. Pegwell road Fyfe Miss, 21 Spenc~r square Hampshire James J sph.. The Anchorage,

Eastgate Rev. Chas. Ed ward M. A. St. Gadd William Turle, 2 Arthur terrace, Ellington road
Paul's vicarage, Albion rd. East cliff Ellington road Hamsha,.. Thos. Malta villa, The Elms

Eastham William P. I Westbourne ter- Gallard Miss, 7 Chapel place Hardess Miss, 24 Vale square
Gardner Mrs. 65 Crescent road Harnett Mrs. 36 Spencer sq. West cliff
race, South Eastern road
Ecblin )lrs. 3 Maitland vils. Grange rd Gardner 1.\lrs. 39 Etiingham street Harris James, 12 Vale square

Eddells Mrs. 14 Vale square Garrick Miss, 97 West Cliff road Harris Mrs. 2 Bellevue viis. The Elms

Edgecombe James, 1 Avenue villas, Garwood l<'redk. 2 Ethelbert ter. Vale rd Harris Mrs. Hope lodge, Albert ro<td,
GarwoodWm.Jas. Iotipencer sq. We. cliff St. Lawrence
Avenue road, East cliff
Edruiston Waiter, 2 Laburnmn villas, Gaster Rev. Moses Ph.D. Lady Judith Harvey Mrs. 52 Royal road
Montefiore Jewish college, Hereson ; Hasker Mrs. 1 Heathcote vils.Margate rd
South Eastern road
Edmonds W. St. George, Bank house, & 34 Warwick road, Maida hill, Haskings John, 93 West Cliff road
London w Haslewood Mrs. 2 Cliff house, West
Harbour street
Gaunt Wm. I Arthur ter. Ellington rd Cliff mansions, West cliff
Edwards James Mercer, The Elms
Edwards John, 6 Queen Bertha road Geddes Mrs. Uplands, Margate road Hasluck Rev. F. James, Hazlewood,
Geddes Wm.Jas.6 Baltic vils.Edith road Hollicondane road
Edwards Mrs. 5 Sion hill
GerautMrs. Preston ldg. QueenBertha rd Hathaway Wm.F.Finsbury ldg. Alma rd
Edwards William, 24 Albion hill
£,178n Rev. T. Erienwald [Catholic], St. Gibbs Mrs. I Blenheim viis. Crescent rd Ha.tbway Miss, School h.ouse,Clmrch rd
Gibson E. D. 14 Royal road Hatton Thomas, J6 King street
Augustine's, West cliff
Egan Mrs. I Albion terrace, East cliff Gibson Miss E. 17 Alexandra terrace, Hawkes Edward John, West Cliff road
EkinSaml.CambridJe vl.Sth.Eastern rd Grange road
Hawkins Misses, Hordley house, South
Gifford l\'Irs. R. 37 Royal rd. West cliff Eastern road
Elfick Mrs. Milton, Duncan road
Elgar Miss, Augusta house, Arklow sq Gill Mark Harris, Laurel bank, South Hawley George, I2 Guildford lawn
Elgar Stphn. 3 Leicester ter.Crescent rd Eastern road
Hayes Hy. 37 Spencer sq. West cliff

Ehot Miss, Poplar house, The Elms Gillow Edward, 27 Willson's road Hearsey Mrs. C. Staple ho.Codrington rd

Elliott C. J. 69 West Cliff road Gipps Miss, 4 Clarendon gardens Hembert Miss, Alpha vi!. Southwood rd

Emerson Capt. Thomas George Ran- Glenny Mrs. St. Boniface, Hollicon- Henderson Jn.Stockton vil.Ellington rd
dane road Henderson Mrs. I3 Vale square
sell, Glenholme, Crescent road
English Frank Beale, Windmill lodge, Glynn Andrew Eugene, I Leicester ter- Heys George, Ellerslie, Ellington road
race, Crescent road Hic'£s Mrs. 14 Chapel place
Grange road
Evans Kev. James Benson [Congrega· GoldsackJ. C. 49 Vale road Hicks Robert, 126 High street

tional], Nevern, Cannon road Goldsack .Mrs. 84 Hardres street Hicks Robt. Grieve,4 Paragon, West cliff

Evans l<'ras. O'Grady,Rutnpia vi. High st Goldsmid Geo. Campbell, 2 Chatham pl Hill James, 4 Hurt ter. St. Lawrence
Everitt James, St. Mary's, Grange road Goldsmith Miss, 4 Sion hill Hillier Mrs. 6 Guildford lawn

Evershed Miss, Waverley lodge, St. Golliner Miss, 99 West Cliff road Hillier Mrs. 144 High street

Mildred's road Gomm William, Hart house, Hart ter- Hills Rev. Henry Gardner B.A. [curate

Eyre Wm. Harcourt ho. Sth. Eastern rd race, St. Lawrence of St. George's], 2I Cavendish street

Falcy Gustave Leon, Lansdowne, Holli- Goodchild Richard George, 4 Arthur Rills Miss, Trafalgar vil. West Cliff rd
terrace, Ellington road
condane road Hilton Alexander Musgrave, Tanavalla-,

Fenner Mrs.J.I Gladstone villas, Vale rd Goold Richd. Wilshire, 10 Royal crescent Ellington road

Fenwick Isaac, Belvedere ho.Belmont rd Gordon William, 1 Northumberland Hinds Mrs. 147 High street

Fidler Mrs. 18 Parc1.gon, West cliff villas, Dundonald road Hiscocks Robert Thomas, 2 Avenue

Field Albert Frederick lii.D. Russell ho. Graham James Henry, I Chesterfield villas, Avenue road, East cliff
Angnsta road, East cliff villas, Crescent road
Hobbs :Mrs. 6 Cannonbury terrace,
Graham Mrs.8 Elgarpl. Boundary road Cannonbury road
Field Mrs. E. 35 Vale road

Fielder John George, 48 Hardres street Grant Mrs. n Guildford lawn Hodgkinson Percival, 2 Cecil cottages,

Fmch Mrs. St. George's vil. Crescent rd Green Edward Osborne, Belmont loc:lge, Southwood road
Finney Luke, 5 .Yorthumberland villas, Belmont road
HodgmanMrs.Fairholme,Sth. Eastm.rd
Dnndonald ruad
Green Ella Banfield Cole, 4 Aberdeen Hodgson Rev. R. Wilfred [Catholic], St.

Fitz-Maurice Mrs. 14 Royal rd.West cliff villas, Ellington road Augustine's, West cliff

Fitz-Patr1ck Col. Frank Skelton (Indian Green Horace, Mount Albion villa, Hodgson John Barnett, 4 Granville

Staff Corps), Lynton, St.Mildred's rd Albert road, East cliff gardens, Albion rood, St. Lawrence

Fletcher Fdk. sen. Alicia cot. Picton rd Green Mrs. Ale:x:andra house, The Elms H<X4.'8on Leonard, lnglewood, High

Fletcher Miss, Eastwick, Victoria road Green Mrs. 20 Spencer sq. West cliff street, St. Lawrence

506 R.AMSGATE· AND ST1 LAWRENCE. KENT. l (KELLY'S

HodgsonMrs. xBeatrice vils.Ellington rd LakeGeo.2 Linden viis. South Eastern rd MedwinHrbt.St.Catherine's vl.TheElms

Hodsoll Saml.2Clydesdale vils.Picton rd Lake William, Leicester house & Cam- Mercer Cecil John, 108 High street

Hogben George Stephen, 4 Kent place bridge house, St. Mildred's road Merriman Newman Frederick, 5 Can-

Hogben Henry David, 2 Clarendon gdns Lance Mrs. 65 West Cliff road nonbury terrace, Cannonbury road

HogbenMrs. E. -aProspect vils. Grange rd Lancefield Mrs. Priory villa, West cliff Miles Geo.Jeanette ho. South Eastern rd

HollinsheadMrs.2Brooklyn vls.Picton rd Langridge Miss, 53 Vale road Miles Thomas, Motcombe, Crescent rd

Holloway Henry George, :Faversham I...atourAnthny.Berthavil.Southwood rd Milgate Mrs. Oakfield house, Grangerd

villa, Southwood road Laughton Mrs. I3 Guildford lawn Millar Mrs. 7 Dover terrace, Grange rd

Hood Gerald, I Rothsay villas, South Laurence Frederick, 3 Spencer street Miller James Henry, 79 Hardres st

Eastern road Lavender H. E. Dornden,Sth.Eastern.rd Miller Miss, 3 Clydesdale vis. Picton rd

Hope Alfred, Glencoe vil. Crescent rd. Lavender Mrs. 81 Crescent road Miller Mrs. Swiss cottage, Southwood

HorsfordMiss,Marion vl.St.Mildred's rd Law Thomas, 19 Vale road Miller Rooort, East Cliff house, Wel-

Hosking Miss, Gosben, Finsbury road Laws Henry, St. Aubins,. Crescent road lington crescent, East cliff

Houla.han Michael Burke, St. Michael's Lawson Peter, I Victor villas, Edith rd Miller Wm. Bean, Providence, The Elms

lodge, Edith road Leeds Edward M. B., M.A.oxon. 2!3 MillerWm.D.Mason vi. SouthEastern rd

HounshamA.G.9 & IO Granville marina Augusta road Mills Charles, 136 High street

Howard Lew, 20 Royal cres. West cliff Le Grant Gen. Crescent ho.Crescent rd Mills Jas. 3 Osborne villas, Margate rd

Howell Mrs. Rydal house, The Elms Leigh-Lye Rev.Arthur [curate of Christ Millward ueorge Charles, Warwick ho.

Howling lsaac, 85 West Cliff road Church], Doris, Ellington road Ellington road

Huyle William Henry, 2 Westbourne Leigh-Lye Mrs. Leigh, Cliff lodge, St. Minter Mrs. S. West Dumpton, St.

terrace, South Eastern road Mildred'tt road Lawrence

Hubbard William Alexander, u Nelson Lester Mrs. r8 Effingham street Minton Miss, 7 Arthur ter. Ellington rd

crescent, West cliff Lethbridge Chas. Dagmar ho.The Elms Monnet Miss, 2 Guildford lawn

Hudson William Henry, 164 High st Lewin Mrs. 35 Grange road Monti Rev. J. Oswald (Catholic], St.

Hughes Capt. Jabez George, Emsworth Lewis Miss, 2 Bay villas, Grange road Augustine's, West cliff

house, Southwood road Lewis Thos. 2 West Cliff ter.Pegwellrd Moone John Jas. 8 Baltic viis. Edith rd

Hughes Edward, 4 Westbourne terrace, Lockyer George, 4 Granville marina Moor Rev. Maurice Augustine M.A. 3

South Eastern road Long Richard, 4 Cedar vils. Picton rd East Cliff terrace, Arklow terrace

Hughes Mrs. 149 High street LookerWm.Chas.2Twin vils.Southwood Moorat Edward, 27 Grange road

Humble Mrs. 47 Grange road LordGerard,Ravensdale,Hollicondne.rd Morgan Edwal'd HenryGeorge, I Cedar

Hunter Henry, IS Albion terrace Loud Mrs. Somerville, The Elms villas, Picton road

Hunter Henry, 167 High street Lovejoy Arthur, 2 Sion hill Morris-Colher Rt. I Rose bill, West cliff

Hunter Miss,8 Wellington cres.Eastcliff Loveley Rev. Fredk.Cecil B.A.(curate of' Mortimer Wm. The Retreat, The Elms

Huntley Miss, 13 Vale road St. Luke's), Tot.lands,Hollicondane rd Moses John Edwin, 5 Arklow square

Hurst Miss, 8 West Cliff road Lovell Miss, II Osborne nls.Margate rd Moys James, IS Willson's road

Huskins Misses, 16 La Belle Alliance Lowe Col. John Robt. Alex. Shakespear, Muir Peter, 2 Katherine viis. Picton rd

square, East cliff , 2 Heather villas, Dundonald road Murch Mrs. 23 Grange road

Iron Oliver, 3 Nor·thumberland villas, LoweMiss,4Claremont vls.Dundonald rd Murton Mrs. 7I Crescent road

· Dundonald road Lowe Miss, Lewis house, West Cliff rd Myers Miss, Temple cottage, Hereson,

lsaacs Mrs. 6 uranville terrace, Victoria Lyon Miss, I2 Hardres street St. Lawrence

parade, East cliff Mabey Mrs. 4 Albion terrace, East cliff Myers Mrs. Pleasant cot. Ellington rd

Jack Mrs. 46 Royal road McCormack Thomas, I Cuthbert villas, Myers Mrs. Temple cottage, Hereson,

Jackson Moses J.P. 23 Vale square Grange road St. Lawrence

Jameson JohnEdwardDawson,87 West Macdonald Rev. J. Aidan [Catholic], NealesThomas Howard, 83WestCliffrd

Cliff road St. Augustine's, West cliff Nelson-Smith John, Fairplace,'fhe Elms

Jarman Robert Thomas, 64 Hertford st Macdonald Mrs. 37 Vale road Neve Mrs. I4 Augusta road

Jenkins Osborne, I Royal road Mackenna ::\lisses, I Sea View villas, St. Newby Miss, 33 Vale road

Jenner Hy. Roskeven, St. Mildred's rd Mildred's road j Newlove Miss, Springbank, South

Jennings William, 7 George Atreet Mackenzie Major Benjamin Grey, 5 Eastern road

Jeza.rd Miss, 19 West Cliff road Dane John terrace, Grange road Newton William, 30 Vale road

Joad Mrs. 125 High street Mackenzie Geeorge T. 3 Vale square Nichols Hy. Mizpah villa, Belmont rd
JoadWm.Beckwith,2Birch vls.TheElms McKenzie Mrs; E. Fairtield villa, South j Nicholson Sir H.ichard, 5 Prospect ter

Johnson John Walter, 36 Vale road Eastern road t Nicholson Gaskin, 2 Vincent vill8.81

Johnson William, Kingsdown, Mount Maddox Miss, 2 Albion ter. East cliff Codrington road

Albion road, St. Lawrence Maddox Misses, I St. Mildred's villas, Nicholson Mrs. 4 Albany vis. Duncan rd

Johnson Wm.jun.IISpencer sq.We.cliff St. Mildred's road Noble Mrs. 1 Elms villas, The Elms

Jones Capt. Edward, Harbour house, Mahood Mrs. Kenwyn, Codrington road Norden Joseph, Foam cottage, Albion

. Royal harbour Major Ebenezer, 6 Chatham street road, East cliff

J ones Henry, 1 G ranville gardens, Mallett William, 2 Hope villas, Higb. st . Norman Miss,6 La Belle .Alliance square,

Albion road, St. Lawrence Manly Miss, Mount St. Lawrence. East cliff

Jones John Percival, 14~ High street urange road NorrisGeorge, B~ech house, The Elms

Joy William, 2I Grange road Mansell Mrs. Victoria house, The Elms 1 Norris Wm. 11 uothic vls.Codrington rd

Julins Miss, Kent lodge, Grange road Mantle Daniel, I 57 High street \ Nott Wm. Cliff ho. Arklow ter.East cliff

Jury Miss, I4 Spencer sq. West cliff Maple Mrs. I Twin villas, Southwood , Nowers Mrs.uothurst,South Eastern rd

Kearton Miss, roo High street March Col. Gerald Edward, 12 Royal! O'Blein John, 5 Nelson cres. West cliff

Keeves Joseph, ~a Albion place crescent, West cliff 1 O'Connell Daniel!, The Bungalow~ St.

Kelly Miss, 6 Dover ter. Grange road Marrable Misses, 67 West Cliff road Mildred's road

Kelly Mrs. 29 Albert street, West cliff Martin Charles Arthur, Undercliff, Odell Edwd. Thos. 14 Granvillemarina

KempChas.Northbourne,Hollicondne.rd Hollicondane road Odell Joseph, 3 Granville marina

Kennard Miss, 83 Addington street Martin John Rodney, I Cambridge viis. Offen Miss, u Vale road

Kennett James, 7 Arklow ter.East clifi urange road Ofield Chas. Crescent villa, Crescent rd

Kennett John I.P. Nethercourt farm Martin Mrs. 8 Arklow square Ofield W. James, Ann's cot. Alpha road

St. Lawrence , Martin Oliver, xVincent vis. Crescentrd O'Keefe Mrs. Scotney, South Eastern rd
Kennett Miss, I2I High street
Martin William Woodgate, Beechwood, 1 Olby Augustus, so Hardres street

Kent Alfred, 2 Bonne villa, Crescent rd I Hollicondane road 1 Osmond Joseph, I8 Vale road

Keyte Geo. ~leside, South Eastern rd Marvin Miss, I Harborough villas,South Owen Mrs. 7 Northumberland villas,

KiddGeorge Hubbard,2Hamilton villas, Eastern road Dundonald road

Crescent road Mascall Thos.B. Chapel cot,Ellmgton pl Pagden Mrs. 3 Crescent road

Kidson Waiter, Albion cot. Cottage road Mascall William, Oakfield lodge, New- Page Capt. Alfred, 5 Cottage road

Kidwell Edward, 9I Crescent road ington road, St. Lawrence Page Daniel, Whippingham, Hollicon•

King Mrs. Adaline, The Elms MasiJn Richard M. R.c.s. 87 Crescent rd dane road

Kingsland Alfred William, Winifred Masterfl Edgar Ernest,Dashwood house, Page George, Sati!f house, The Elms

villa, Dundonald road Ellington road Page Miss, 27 Vale square

Kingsland Thomas, 45 Vale road Matthews Sydney Arthur, 2 The Syca- Page Miss, 14 York terrace, West cliff

Kloeren Hev. W. Altfrield [Catholic], mores, Duncan road i Paine Alfred John, Cannonbury housetJ.

St. Augustine's, West cliff Matthews Wm. Macdonald, J: Chapel pll Grange road

Knight Mrs. 26 Albion place Maxted Misses, Cambriacot. Grange rd Palmer Rev. E. Swithbert [Catholic],

Kymer Miss, IOO High street Maxted Mrs. "f. G. 10 Guildford lawn St. Augustine's, West cliff

Lacy Richard Atwood, 25 Vale square Maxted Mrs. W. 3 WelliUJton terrace, Palmer ueorge John, 3 Victoria cres-r

La.FargueMrs. Wycliffe,Sth.Easternrd Pictou road cent, Boundary road

Laid Mrs.7Green grove,Arklow terrace; Maxted Tbos. J.Clarendon vil. The Elms ParamorJesse M. 4WestCliff mansions,

East cliff 1May Wm. 2 Plaskett ter. SouthwQod rd West cliff.

DffiEO'I'ORY.] KENT. .RAMSGA'l'E 4'D ST, LAWRENCE• 607



lark Thos. Wm. Ivy lodge, Crescent rd Rigg Miss, 2 Victoria cres. Boundary rd Smith H. Newsom, St. "Could, Gmnville

Parker Hy.John Edgar, 75 West Cliff rd Ritchie Mrs. Greenlea., Ellington road ter. Victoria parade, St. Lawrence

Parker Mrs. Lf. Albion place Rivarola Mrs. Norman vl. Soutllwood rd Smith John, Dunmore. St. Mildred'srd

IParker Thomas James, I Eddystone Roberts Thomas Langdon, 1 Cliff house, Smith Miss, 2 East Cliff t~nrace, Arklow
Parker Richard, 6o Royal road Robert:B Arth. Tramore, St. Mildred'srd Smith Miss, 3 Dagmar cots. Ellingtn. rd

villas, Duncan road West Cliff mansions, West cliff terrace, East cliff

Parkes Ebenezer Charles, Alien Dene, RobertsonJas. Wm.Stanley lo.Grnge.rd Smith Thos. B. Belmont house, High st

Codrington road , Robinson John, Emscote, Picton road Smithers John Vincent, 32 Vale road
Parrott Harry Oakley, 7 Guildford lawn Robinson Miss, 8 Albany vls. Duncan rd Smithyman William Kendrick, a Sea

Parry Edward, St. Etheldreda's villas, Rock Chas. Jas. Hainault, Ellington rd View villas, St. Mildred's road

Sooth Eastern road · Roe John B.A. 29 Augusta road Smythe Charles James, 2 St, Alban's

Parsons Edwin, Ethelbert villas, St. Roe Miss, 2 Rodbourne vis. Crescent rd l'illas, The Elms

Mildred's road Rogers Arthur;Park view, Ellington rd Snee Mrs. I Torrington vis. We. cliff rd

Partington Mrs. Ma.rs moor, Mount Rohan James, 9 Royal road, West cliff Snowden Mrs. x Daisy vis. Ellington rd

Albion road, St. Lawrence Roper Charles, 72 Plains of Waterloo Snowden Mrs. G. 13 West Cliff road

Paterson Jn. x Blenheim ter.Cr~scent rd Rose Rev. Charles H.A. Ferriby lodge, Snowden Northing Waddilove, Grove

Pearce Alfred Hy. Fernlea, Ellington rd Hollicondane road cottage, Albert road, East cliff

Pearce George, Woodbury ho. High st Ross Admiral, 10 Prospect terrace Solly Mrs. Fern house, Chatham street

Penney Fnk.Spencer lo.Hollicondanerd Ross Mrs. u Vale square Solly Robt. Percy cot. Sth. Eastern rd

l'epper Jsph. :;~; Hilda vls. Dundonald rd Rost Mrs. 1 Springfield, Ellington road SoobyThos.Hy. Westacre,St.Mildrd.'s rd

Pepper Mrs. I TheSycamores,Duocan rd Rotter Mrs.3 Sunnyside vis.Cemetery rd Soper Rev. Henry, xg Hardres street

Perkios Miss, x6 Vale square Rowe Miss, Greenwood, West Cliff rd Soutar Sml. 9 Dane John ter. Grangerd

Perry Mrs. Eldad house, Ellington road Rowe Mrs. C. Reynolds, 5 Granville Southwell Lady, Kostrevor ho. Grnge.rd

Perry Peter, 6 Clarendon gardens gardens, Albion road, St. Lawrence Spain Thos. Mlltoncot. West Cliff road

IPetherbridge Henry, 57 Vale road Royle Miss, x Hope villas, Uigh street Sparkes Chas. St. Brelade's, Ellingtn.rd

Pettman Mrs. S. A. 4 Ballure, South Rundle Miss, Lancefield cottage, South Spillett Thos. Acantium, Sth. Eastern rd
Spindler Mrs. M. A. ~7 Vale square.
Eastem road Eastern road

Pettman Wm. 8.3 Hermon vls.Picton rd Russell Mrs. 15 Guildford lawn SpringettWm.Hy.Kentislr,9IWe.Cl:lf.rd

Phillips John Hy. Brougham, 2 Mount Rutt Arthur, Buckhurst, Edith road Squires Hy. I H.osebery vis. Grange rd.
Pleuant villas, St. Mildred's road Rutter Jennings, I Ellington vill~ Stanford Jas. Homerville, Sth.Eastrn.rd

Philpott Mrs. Geo. Wendover ho. High st Ellington road Stead Miss, 35 Etfingbam street

Phipps Capt. Paul L. 24 Spencer sq. RyderDudley,6Wellingtn.ter. Pi.ctn.rd Steed Jas. Dav1es, 3lrchesterst.Ea.cUI

West cliff Ryves Willia.m Henry, 11 Royal road Steer Thomas, 18 Guildford lawn

Phipps Ml'8. u Augusta road Sadler Miss, x Birch villas, The Elms Steward John, 3 York ter. West cliff

Pllcher John, Leicester villa, South Sail Mrs. E. S. Bronala lodge, Albert Stiles Miss, 21 H.oyal road, West cliff

Eastem road road, East cliff Stock Miss,2Codriugtn. vls.Codrogtn.rd

Pilcber Mrs. 79 West Cliff road Salton Alexanderj The Hawthorns, StockWm.Thos. Wykeb.a.m, Sth.Estrn.rd

Pinchbeck *rs.I Elm Park ter. TheElms South Eastern road Stroud William Henry, I7 La Belle

PinkersMiBs,Stafford ho.St.Mildred's rd Sandford John, 9 Clarendon gardens Alliance square, East.cliff

Pitcher Wm.Chas.2Dover ter.Gra.nge rd Sangster Mrs. Gordon villa, South Stubbs Miss, 3 illeuheim ter.Cresoent rd

PiteAlfd. R. 1 WastCiiff ter. l'egwell rd Eastern road Sturtevant M1ss, llromley ho.Ma.rgte. rd

Piza Judah, Rushbourne, Albion road Sankey Percy E. 12 Effingham street Styan Thos. Geo. K.A., K.D. 2 Chapelpl
Pledge ReY. Danie~ 2 Malvern villas, Saunders Waiter, 7 West Cliff road Style Robt. 3 Arthur ter. Ellington road
Sullivan Rev. D. Henignies [Catholic}
Codrington road Savage John, 50 Addington street

Plommer Fk. Hy. 3x Royal rd. West cliff SawyerMrs. 1Cbarthm.ter. St.Augstn. rd St. Augustine's, West cliff

PollardGeo.Rd.Mclntosh L.R.C.P.LOnd., 8choolingWilliam, 5 Chapel place Sutton Miss, St. i\lildred's, We. Cliffrd

K.B.c.s.Eng. Augusta villa,Arklow sq Scott Alex. Thomas, 68 High street Sutton Wtn. Croydon vil. Codrington. rd

PollardHenry,2ElmsPk. ter.TheElms Scott Arthur U.illium, 14 West Cliff SwannElijah,2Hawthrn.vls.Cdrngtn.rd

Poole Mattnew John, 12 Chapel place terrace, Pegwell road Swanson Rev. Columba [Catholic], St.

Poole Mrs. Lewis, 5 East Cliff terrace, Scott·White Augustus Henry B.sc., Augustine's, West cliff

Arklow terrace, East cliff B.A. St. George's college, High street Swotier John, 12 West Cliff road

rott Miss, x Acorn villas, The Elms Scratton John, 75 Crescent road Sykes George, llenga.l villa, High street

Potter Geo.S.Montefiore vl.Sth.Estrn.rd Seager Mrs. Charles, 2 Chartham ter· Symons M1·s. 5 Albany viis. Duncan rd

Powell Bassett, 2 Hermon vls. Picton rd race, St. Augustine's road, West cliff Syrett ErnesL, The Lawn, Victoria road

Powell Mrs Naseby villa, Crescent rd S~bag-Montefiore Joseph J. P. East cliff Syrett Hy..Malvern ho. Mnt.. Albion rd

Power Rev. A. Joseph [Catholic], St. lodge, St. Lawrence-on-Sea, East cliff TamplinChas.Harris,Lindfld.Crescnt.rd

Augustine's, West cliff Seve Edward, 6 Granville gardens, Taniere Mrs. 3 Albion place

Power Rev. T. Elphege [Catholic], St. Albion road, St. Lawrence Tapsell Alfred, Salisbury vl.Crescent rd

Augustine's, West cliff Shadwell Thos.Hy.Jn.44Royal rd W.clff Tapsell Mrs. Urosvenor ho. Gmnge rd

Pratt Miss, Berwyn, Mount Albion Shandel Rev. Herm'\nj 3Arklow square Tarrant Richard Ueorge, 7 West Cliff

road, East cliff Shandel Rev. Herman, Mill ho1;186, terrace, Pegwell road

PrescottJohn M. 75 Plains of Waterloo Hereson, St. Lawrence Tate Hy. 7 Osborne viis. Margate road

Preston H. Michell, 96 High, street Sharpe Rev.Wm.lBaptist], 10 Arklow sq Tate Miss, Augusta huuse, Ark.low sq

Pretyman Mrs. 7 Sion hill Shawe Augustus William, 1 Langdale TaylorChas.E."f..Freeland lo.Cemtry.rd

Price Mark, Caroline villa, Southwood villas, Crescent road Taylor Wm. 2 ::it. Mary's viis. The Elms

Price Miss, 5 Mareboro' vls. Crescent rd Shepherd Miss, 14 Vale road Teal Richd, Harvey, 36 Effingham st

Priestley Thomas Michael, 3 Hamilton Shepherdson Miss, 8 Prospect terrace Tegart Miss, xo3 West Cliff road

villas, Crescent road Sheppard Mrs. 22 Albion hill Thomas Arthur, u Arklow square

Prikler Mrs. Kent villa, Belmont road Sheppy Thos. Hy. Ferncott, Ellingtn.rd Thomas Henry, Alice villa, Edith road
Prior Herbert Watson, The Ferns, Sherratt Edwd.5WestCliffmans.We.dff Thompson Mr,.. The Limes, Duncan rd

South Eastern road Sherrin John, 3 Codriogton villas, Thompson Mrs. 6 Westbourne terrace.

Pogin Cothbert Welby, St. Edward's, Codrington road South Eastern road

St. Augustine's road Shippey Wm. Mayfield, Dundonald rd Throsby Mrs. Arklow terrace, East cliff

PuginMrs.St.Edward's,St.Augustn.'s rd Shone Mrs. E. 2 Rothsay villas, South Tipper Mrs. Hazeldean, Crescent road
Todd Thomas, Rochester eo~. Ellingtou
Pullen Mrs. 9 Chapel place Eastern road

Purnell Miss, 3 Prospect terrace . Shoults Frederick Clement, Avenue Tomalin Mrs. 1 Hellevue vis. The Elms

Pygott Wm. F. 36 Royal rd. West cliff lodge, Belle Vue avenue TomlynMrs.4Enderbyvils.Boundry. t'd
Qoiney John, S Hazelwood, Crescent rd Sicklemore Mrs. Nethercourt, St. Law- ToiilSQn Martin John Read, Brookland~

Raby Mi9868, 2 Springfield, Ellington rd · rence · South Eastern road .

Ramm Mrs. 16Nelson cres. West cliff Sidders Misses, 51 Vale road Tomson Mrs. 4 Clifton lawn

Ratcliffe Chas. Harefield, Sth Eastrn. rd Simmons Fras. R.Merrefld.lo.Grange rd 'fomson Mrs. W. Fox, 20 Etfingham st

Reading Mrs. 55 Vale road Simmons Mrs. 8 Green gro. Arklow ter 'foop Mrs. 25 Vale road
Reed Fredk. Arklow house, Arklow sq Sinclair Jn.3 Plaskett ter. Southwood rd Torriani Mrs. P. N. 89 Crescent road
Reel Thomas, 9 Camden road
Sismey Thos. 2 Nelson cres. West cliff Tow Mrs. 5 Wellington ter. Picton road

Beeves Alfred, Southwood villa, South- Skinner Miss, 23 Augusta rd. East cliff Towne Robert Hurton,3Harboro' villa,s,

wood, St. Lawrence Skrimshire Mrs. H. F. 3 Chartham ter- South Eastern road

Begnier Madam R. Southwood lodge, race, St. Augustine's road Toye Mrs. 2 Sunuyside vls.Cemetery rd.

Southwood, St. Lawrence Sladden Hy. I Highlnd.ter.Boundary rd Tritsch Jacob, Hereson ho. Bere80n rd
Bendell Frank B. 2 Granville marina Slater Mrs. ~i. 3 Dover ter. Grange rd Troughton Charles, 2 Grosvenor villas.

Renninson Mrs. Clyde vl. Southwd. rd Smith Rev. E. llruno [Catholic], St. Grange road

Richards Miss, Fonthill, Grange road Augustine's, West cliff Trowbridge Julius William, I Enderhy

Richmond Miss, 45 Grange road Smith Geo.3 La Belle Alliance sq.Ea.clff villas, Boundary road

508 R.AMSGATE AND ST. LAWRENCE. KENT. (KELLY'S

Tucker Henry Marsh, Fairview, South Wardel George, 4 Wellington terrace, Whitmore William [harbour mission-

Eastern road Picton road ary], I9 Townley street

Tulloek Col.Edward, 22 Osborne villas, WarnerGeo.HemmingsL.D.s. W.Cliffrd Whittingham Mrs. 28 Spencer square

Margate road Warre John Henry J.P. West Cliff WilkieKenyon WoodM.A.,J.P. Ellington

Tunbridge George, Holland ho. High st house, Pegwell road · house, Ellington

Turnbull Wltr. 1Hilda vis. Dundonald rd Warren Arthur M. 3 Chatham place Wilkinson Misses, I7 West Cliff road

ITurner Hy. Home croft, Sth.Eastrn.rd Warry Hy. Delamere, Ellington road Willems Mrs. 2 Victor villas, Edith rd
Turner William, 2 Dundonald villas, Wastall Ernest Edward, 5 Ellington Willett Mrs. M. 3 Rose vls. Picton road

Dundonald road terrace, Ellington road Williams Miss, 9 Augusta road

Twigg Charles, Lincoln vil. Grange rd 1 Watkins Miss, I Dundonald villa8, Don- Williams Mrs. Beulah, Ellington road

Twyman Benjamin, 17 Augusta road donald road Williams Mrs. Chepstow \'l.Pict.on road
Tyrrell Fredk. Easton house, Queen st IWatmough Alfd.60sborne vls.Margt.rd Williamson Jas.2Warwk.ter.Ellingtn.rd

Underdown William, 2 Ballure, South Watson Geo. I Malvern vls.Codrngtn rd Willows Major-Gen. Jeffery Edward

Eastern road Watts Reading, Valerian, Grange road Lake, Stirling, Crescent road

Vaile Lawrence William J.P. South Watts Wm. Woodlands, St.Mildred's rd Willson George, 29Grange road

Cliff house, Sion hill I Weaver Jas.Arth.2The Poplrs.Duncn.rd Wilson John, 2 Beauford vls. Picton rd

Valder Misses, 6I Crescent road Webb Joseph George, St. John's villa, Wilson Samuel Redgrave,Carew house,

ValonWm.Andw.Mclntosh,8Chapel pl St. Mildred's road Codrington road

Vaughan Rev. Jerome [Catholic], St. WebbMrs.2&3Chestrfld. vls.Crescent rd WiltonEdwin,2Sidneyvls.Codringtn rd

Augustine's, West cliff Webb Mrs. 39 Grange road Windsor Charles, Elba, Mount Albion

Veal John, Albion lodge, Cottage road Webb Richd. Elysian, Codrington road road, East cliff

Venables Mrs. 3 Vale road 1 Webb Wm. q. Osborne vls. Margate rd Windsor Miss, Fairholme,Mount Albion

Vickery Mrs. 7 Baltic villas, Edith rd Weeks George, I4 Arklow sqaare road, East cliff

Vickery Mrs. Southampton vil.TheElms 1 Weigall Lady Rose, Southwood house, Winn Capt. Frank Dawson William, 13

Videan Miss,Woodbine et. Sth.Estrn.rd St. Lawrence York terrace. West cliff

Vines C. Stuart, 69 West Cliff road I Weigall Hy.J.P. Suthwd.ho.St.Lwrence Winnett Mrs. 1 Clarendon gardens

Vines Charles Stuart L.R.C.P.Lond. Welch Mrs. Bronte, Victoria road Winter Mrs. 8 Augusta road, East cliff

Seamen's Hospital, West Cliff road \ Wellard James, 10 Hardres street Wire Lieut.-Col. Travers Harton, I7

Vines Mrs. Charles E. Abbotsford, Wells Mrs. 32 Royal road, West cliff West Cliff terrace, Pegwell road

Hollicondane road WestJn.Arth.5 Arthurter. Ellington rd Witherden Miss, I23 High street

Vinten Henry, Elmside, The Elms 'Weston Henry. Duenna., Cannon road Wood Rev. Frank Samuel Willia.m
Vinten Isaac, 165 High street
I Westwood Wm. 150sborne vls.Margt.rd [Baptist], 63 Crescent road

Viviane St. John Ely, Ely hall, St. 1 Wheeler James, 9 Guildford lawn Woodroff William, 23 Vale road

Mildred's road Wheeler James Talboys, I Grosvenor Woodruff Miss, 48 Bellevue rd. E. cliff

Von-Joel Henry, 4 Wellington crescent 1 villas, Grange road Wooldridge Miss, 18 Spencel'Bq.W.cliff

Vye George, 5 Chartham terrace, St. Wheeler Thos. Pembridge vil. Picton rd Woollings Geo. Albany ho. Grange rd

Augustine's road Whicher Mrs. M. 3 Clifton lawn Woore Jn.4Leicester ter. Crescent rd

Vye George F. Fletland ho. The Elms Whitby George, 22 Vale square WoottQn Mrs. Brunswick vil. Picton rd

Vye Henry, 10 Clarendon gardens 1 White H. L. Upnor house, Vale road Wortham Frederick, 55 West Cliff road
Vye Mrs. 3 Cliff street
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White Hy. Hawthorn viis. Willson's rd Wotton Edward, 32 Augusta road

Waldron James, 6 Sion hill White Hy. Geo. Warwick, Ellington rd WottonJohn, Cannon house, Cannon rd

Walford Miss, Ladbroke, The Elms WbiteJames William, Il La Belle Alii- Wotton Misses, 28 Vale square

Walford Mrs. 2 Elms villas, The Elms ance square, East cliff Wotton Thomas, 29 Vale square

Walker Capt. William, 2 Granville gar- White Miss, I9 Vale square Wratght Mrs. Newington villa, Newing-

dens, Albion road, St. Lawrence White Mrs. 29 Cavendi!-<h street ton road, St. Lawrence

Walker Mrs. I4 Abbot's hill White Wm. Dundonald ho. Ellington rd Wright Wm. 2 Hazelwood,Crescent rd

Walker Mrs. Steward cot. Edith road White Wm. Arth. Elmhnrst, Albion rd Wrightson Waiter Charles, Shirbum

Walkey Col.Roland R.A.Dunham house, Whitehead Thos. Tancred, 58 Queen st villa, South Eastern road

Dane Park road WhiteleyEdwd.tFrederick vls.Crsnt.rd Yeo Jn. Jas. Hollybush lodge,Picton rd

Wallinger Wm. Arnold, 163 High street Whiter Mrs. Osborne vls. Grange road Young Frederick, 40 Vale road

Waiter Miss, Briar lodge, Grange road Whiting Rev. John Bradford M.A. St. Young Miss,1 Sidneyvils.Codringtn. rd

Waiter Robert, 9 Cumberland road Luke's vicarage, Hollicondane road

Ashdown H. coffee & dining rooms 6r & 63, & basket maker

COMllHRCIAL. & toy dealer 59 &65, High street

Abbott Brothers, dairy farmers, 88 Queen street Ashdown Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, 32 King street

Abram Henry, pianoforte warehouse, 56 Queen street Ashenden James J. Fountain inn, York street, West cliff

Adams Gaorge, apartments, 3 Ple.asant viis. Victoria road Ashenden Thomas, shopkeeper, 6 Myrtle terrace, Thanet

Adams Henry, greengrocer, 5 Albert road road, St. Lawrence

Adams James, apartments, 4 St. Lawrence terrace, Holli- Ashton Alice (Miss), preparatory school, 21 Augusta road

condane road Assiter James, plumber, 3 Chatham street

Adams James, Duke of York P.H. 25 Addingon street Atkins Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Southwood road
Adams John, Crown timber yard, Church road
I Atkins John, boot maker, 29 Hrunswick street

AdamsJosiah ,agent for Kent Fire &Life office,3o Hardres rd Atkins John, boot maker, 4 East Cliff terrace, Arklow ter-

Adams Lucy (Mrs.), apartments, I6 Royal rd. West cliff race, East cliff

Adams Thomas William, grocer &c. 26 & 28 West Cliff road Attwell Henry, news agent, 13 Adelaide gardens

Adams William, apartments, I Arklow terr<tce Attwell James John, grocer, Abbott's hill

Acock Alfred William, apartments, II Adelaide gardens Attwood George, gasfitter, 22 Brunswick street

Acock James, apartments, 30 La Belle Alliance sq. East cliff Attwood James, apartments, :u Plains of Waterloo

Albion Club (John Henry Foster, sec.), Rose hill, West cliff Att wood John George,zm" worker, 330xford ter.Boundary rd

Alexander Hy. boot maker, I4 Grosvenor rd. St. Lawrence Atwood Henry Cloke, butcher, II High street

Allan Eman E. watch maker, I George street Aubourg Julia & Rose (Misses), ladies' school, 54 Plains of

Allan Gordon Thomas, photographer, I4 Broad street Waterloo

Alien Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 39 Royal road Austen Alfred, Camden dairy, 17 Camden road

Alien Fredk. Ayre, vet. surgn. 19 Liverpool lawn, West cliff Austen George, apartments, 62 Royal road, West cliff

Alien Henry, apartments, 4I Camden square Austen George Richard, bricklayer, 21 Bellevue road

Alien James, apartments, I J<'lorence ter. Albert rd. E. clifl: Austen John, Golden Ball P.H. Union street

Alien John Thomas, woollen draper, 4I High street Austen John, Hollicondane farm, Hollicondane

Alien Stafford, dentist, 77 High street Austen Joseph, grooer, I37 High street

Alien Stephen, boot maker, 3A, Meeting street & 10 Oxford Austen Josiah L.R.C.P.LOnd. surgeon, 70 High street

terrace, Boundary road Austen Josiah Edward, beer retailer, Victoria road

Allright George, apartments, 27 Adelaide gardens Austen Robert, greengrocer, 37 Addington street

Allright George Nicholson, Lord Nelson P.H. 66 Queen st Austen William, apartments, 18 Camden square

Allright Henry Chas. Royal Harbour inn, 65 Addington st A usten William Hy. undertaker, 16 Montefiore pl. Hereson rd

Almshouse, High street, St. Lawrence Austin Wdson (Mrs.), apartments,4 Royal cres.& 14 Paragon

Andrews John, boot maker, 6 Cross road, Winstanley cres Ayton Charles James, fruiterer, I8A, Harbour street

Andrews John, jun. Southwood tavern & dairy, Southwood Bailey Wil\iam, grocer, !:ll2 Addington street

Andrews William, fishmonger, 20 Addington road Baily Alfred, portrait sculptor, 2 Enderby viis. Boundary rd

Appleton Charles William, apartments, Elm vil. Belmont rd Baily Edward, chemist, 9 Queen street

Argue James, chemist, 6o Queen street Baines Waiter Peter, apartments, 9 Paragon, West cliff

Ascough George, apartments, 9 Wellington cres. East cliff Baker Edward, boot maker, I Chatham street

Ashby George, florist, 10 Claremont place, Castle road Baker Frederick, baker, 34 King street

DIRECTORY.] KENT. RAMSGATE AND ST. LAWRENCE"'

:Baker Richard, cabinet maker & upholsterer, 112 High st Borough Surveyor's Office (James Stanford, survflyor), 3

Baker Waiter, apartments, 17 George street Broad street

Balch Edwin, pharmaceutical chemist, 25 Queen street Borton Henry, fancy goods importer, .26 Harbour street

Baldwin & Son, linen draper, 12 King street Borton Richar!L lead & glass merchant, I3o & I32 High st

Baldwin Edward, linen draper, 43 High street Borton Richard E. china & glass warehouse, 54 High street

Baldwin Horace E. draper, 27 Addington street Boulter Henry Edwin, printer, office of "Kent Argus,"

Ballard James Peter, boot maker, zr Belmont street Effingham house, Effingham street
Ballard Waiter, tobacconist so, stationer 52, & taucy draper Bourn Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Hibernia street

62, Harbour street Bourne H. & Son, linen drapers, 31, 33 & 37 High street

Banks C. & A. Thanet art depot, 79 High street Bourne Susannah(Mrs. ),dress maker,1MountAlbion terrace,

Banks & Co. fancy drapers, 37 Effingham street Avenue road, East cliff

Banks Rev. Edward Gripper D. D., .J.P. Ramsgate proprie- Bowden ReginaldTreacher M.D., M.R.c.s.surgeon, 4 Chapelpl

tarycollege, Chatham house Bowers William, apartments, 18 Hibernia street

Bannister Isaac, grocer, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & Bowes Alfred, blacksmith, Packer's lane

spirit merchants, 40 Harbour street Bowes Thomas, apartments, 65 Plains of Waterloo

Barker Anna Maria (Mrs.), apartments, 38 Royal road Bowler Alfred, baker &c. 48 Queen street

Barker Charles, apartments, 10 Camden square B9wling T. high bailiff of East Kent county courts, 102

Barker James, china & glass repairer, 7 Alma place High street

Barley M. E. (Mrs. )t restaurant, 18 & I9 Granville marina Bowman H. & Son, builders & contractors, Belmont road •

Barley William C. C. E. architect, I Harbour street Boys' Convalescent Home (Mrs. Elizabeth Siegel, matron),

Baroes Walter, boot maker & oyster room!!, .Abbots hill 27 La Belle Alliance square

Barnes William Parkins, boot maker, 34 High street Boys' Orphan Home, Southwark h011se,Hereson,St.Lawrence

Baroett Esther Elizabeth & Leah (Misses), school, 8 Cod- Boys Alice (Miss), milliner &c. I3Harbour street

rington villas Bracey Joshua, tailor, 30 Denmark road

Bamett Joseph, furniture dealer, 37 King street Bradford Isaac, apartments, Grove villa, The Elms

Barnett Morris, boarding house, 7 Augusta road Bradley Thomas, Red Rover inn, 20 Castle road

Baroett Samuel, hair dresser, 66 King street Bramwell Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, 26 Spencer square

Barnett Wm. Jas. Hope & Anchor tavern, 15 Brunswick st Brassett Sarah Ann (Mrs.), Queen Charlotte .P.H. 67 Ad-

Barrett Charles, shopkeeper, 30 Meeting street dington street •

Barton Val, school, Westover, Hollicondane road Brayley Edward, draper, 84 King street

Basire Emma (Mrs.), apartments, I Wellington crescent Breavington William Kindred, fancy repository,10 West Cliff

Bateman William, apartments, 3 Hibernia. street arcade & pianoforte tuner, 3 Royal road, West cliff

Bates George, confectioner, 5 High street Brenchley Richard, apartments, 21 Camden square.

Bax George, apartments, 4 Hibernia street Brett Robert Charles, apartments, 2 Camden square

llax George, Seven Stars inn, Hardres street Brett Robert William, apartments, 15 George street

Baxter Agnes (Miss), apartments, 33 Spencer sq. West cliff Brewer Alfred, fancy repository, 40 Queen street

Bayley William Bullivant, saddler, 89 High street Brewer George, apartments, 13 Addington street

BealElizabeth(Miss),apartments,25Liverpoollawn,West cliff Brewer Thomas, cement merchant & dealer in drain pipes,

Beale Francis(Mrs.), apartments, 2oCavendish street fire bricks, tiles, slate, stoneward, felt roofing, terra cotta.

Bean John George, apartments, 8I Hardres street ware, building materials & all kinds of sanitary goods &c.;

Bean John George, shoe maker, High street, St. Lawrence depot, 66 High street

Beart R. & W. J. M. R.c.v.s. veterinary surgeons, 6 Camden rd Bright Edward, fruiterer & greengrocer, I9 La Belle Alliance

Beckley Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 19 Spencer sq. West cliff square, East cliff

Beeching, Moses & Co. ship & yacht builders & repairers, ship ' Brighton John, bird fancier, 58 King stri!et •

smiths, block & pump makers, coal & timber merchants Brimley Robert, apartments, 13 Hibemia street

&c. Royal harbour Brinkler George B. H. piano warehouse, 17 Queen street

Beeching Wm. Fredk. apartments, 7 Elgar pl. Boundary rd' Brisley Ernest, baker, 30 Hertford street

Beer Reuben, corn dealer, 5 Hatherley ter. Margate road Bristow John, apartments, 6 Camden square

Bell Robert, hat & feather dyer, 4 Prince's street Britton & Son, butchers, 22 Queen street

Bellingham George,chimney sweep,sFrederick pl.Hereson rd 1 Brockman Alfred Henry, Black Horse Beer House P.B. 40

Bellingkrodt Charles Frederick, apartments, 39 Spencar 1 Plains of Waterloo

square, West cliff 1 Brockman Ameiia (Mrs.), general shops, 7 Bella Vesta ter-

Belsey Edwin, wood turner, 1 Meet-ing street race, Chapel road, Southwood, St. Lawrence

Belsey Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, I72 High street Bruckman Arthur, general dealer, 59 Crescent road

Bennett Sophia (Mrs.), dress maker, 17 Chapel place Brockman Horace Edward, coffee rooms, 49 Harbour street

Benson Millie (Mrs.), lodging ho. 10 Albert st. West cliff Brockman Walter Thomas, basket maker, 23 King street

Berry William, fly proprietor, 39 Albert street, West cliff Brook Mary (Miss), apartments, 5 Liverpool lawn West cliff

Bettridge Albert Edward, provision dealer, 47 King street Brooks Alfred, stationer, 47 High street

Bettridge Joseph William, provision dealer, 30 Addington st Brooks Henry Raph.ael Albina, hair dresser & perfumer, 8

Betts Thomas, apartments, 3 Elgar place, Boundary road Albion hill

Betty Rowland, Freemason's Arms P.H. 3 Prince's street Brooks Nathaniel, bookbinder, 99 High street

Birch Gilbert, greengrocer, .177 King street Brown & S<m, photographers, 36 High street

Bird Julia Maria (Miss), apartments, I Prospect terrace Brown Helen Gertrude (Miss), boarding house, 2I Albion pl

Bishenden Thomas, apartments, 28 Hibernia street Brown Henry Geo. hair dresser, 5 The Quadrant, Grange rd

Bishop Harry, plumber, 5 La Belle Alliance sq. East cliff Brown John, apartments, 23 Wellington crescent

Bishop Henry, plumber, 3 Plains of Waterloo Brown John, greengrocer, Southwood, St. Lawrence

Bitton Ruth (Miss), shopkeeper, 5 Boundary road Brown John, steam laundry, Grange road

Blackbum Ebenezer, baker & confectioner, I38 High street Browning Maria (Mr.s.), laundress,~ Farley cots. Farley pl

Blackbum Eliza (Mrs.), aparts. 1 Liverpool lawn, West cliff BrowniugWalter,plasterer,Hockley cot. High st. St. Lawrence

Blackblll'Il Esther (Miss), dress maker, I Union street Bryant S. E. (Mrs.), boarding house, xo Wellington crescent

Blackbum George James, apartments, 24 Liverpool lawn Bubb Edward, shopkeeper, 16 Montague road

Blackburn John, plumber, 24 Albert street, West cliff Budds E. Horse & Groom inn, Charlotte court

Blackbum Richard, boot & shoe maker, u: Finsburyterrace, Budds James, Deal Cutter inn, 44 King straet

Boundary road .Bugden Catherine Jane (Mr.;;.). apartments, 3 Liverpool

Blackbnm Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Hereson road lawn, West cliff

Blackburn William Pirlet, upholsterer, 69, 7I & 73 King st Bugden John K. builder & decorator, Chatham street

Blackett Henry Powell, jobbing gardener, 5 Codrington viis Bngden Thomas, apartments. 5 Elgar place, Boundary road

Blackman Stepheo, apartments, 8 Camden square Bngden Thomas, Railway tavern, Chatham street

Blastland Isaac, carrier, Chapel road, St. L~wrence Bull John, Ellington Arms P.H. 1 Clarence ter. Clarence rd

Bligh Ja.mes & Son, coach builders, 31 High st. & Broad st Bunce John Friend, cricket warehouse., 105 High street

Bligh M. A. printer & publisher of the" Kent Coast Times & Burbridge Wm. market gardener, Montefiore vil. Trinity pl

Ramsgate & Margate Observer," 5 Hardres street. See Burfield Sarah (Mrs. ),dress ma.Io Montefiore pL Hereson rd

advertisement Burrows Arthur Bromley, solicitor, 72 High street

Blinko Mary Ann (Mrs.), bookseller & stationr. 27 Queen st Burrows Alice (Miss), teacher of music, 85 Hardres street

Blunt John Sprtlllt, apartmnts. I2 Liverpool lawn, West cliff Borstal Capt. Richard Acheson R. N. agent to Lloyd's & Liver-

Boast Mary Ann (Miss), dress maker, 39 West Cliff road pool Underwriters' Association ; office, 4 York terrace

Boast Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 39 West Cliff road Burton A. boot maker, .5 Chapsl row,Chapel rd.St.Lawrence

Holland Martha (Mrs.), apartments, 10 Paragon, West cliff Bnrton Mary (Mrs.), apartments, LaBelle Alliance square,

Rond Tom Videan, engineer, 16, 18 & 20 Plains of Waterloo East cliff

Hooker Stephen, apartments, 3 Annstrong vils. Artillery rd Bushell Alfred, apartments, 150 High street

Boone William Alfred, professor of drawing & painting, 1 Bushell Joseph, apartments, :a6 Hibernia street

Trentharn villas, The Elms Bushnell Joseph, upholsterer, 4 Plains of Waterloo

510 R!MSGATE ANI> 51': LiWRENCE. KENl\ •

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Buss Edward, ehief constable of borough police & borough Coastguard Station (Charles Vemon Anson, inspecting comJ

inspector of weights & measures & hon. captain of fire mander of R'lmsgate division; William Matthews, chief

brigade; office, Police station, 6A, York street officer), Victoria parade, East cldi

Bussey Charles, apartments, 12 Bellevue road, East cliff Cockburn Edward, ironmonger, 32 High street

Bussey John, baker, 42 Plains of Waterloo Cocks Robert, tobacconist, 3 West Cliff arcade

Butler Edward William, grocer,440xford ter. Boundary rd Coke Archibald Charles {Mrs.), ladies' outfitter, 62 Queen st

Buttress Richard, apartments, 22 Camden square Cole Edwin, greengrocer, r4 Adelaide gardens

Byrne Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Rose hill, West cliff Coleman Ambrose Samuel, tailor, 44 Plains of Waterloo &

Call Henry, apartments, 3 Cavendish street 3 Avenue road, East cliff

Callenso Ellen Jane (Mrs.), King's Arms l'.H. 142 King st Colgate Benj. picture frame ma. 43 King st. & 52 Queen st

Callenso Richard, greengrocer, r4 Albert street, West cliff Collard Arthur S. grocer, rs Chatham street

Campbell John, apartments, 2 Cambria villas, Alpha road Collard I<'anny (Miss), apartments, 4 Vale square

Cannon Brewery Co. Cannon brewery, Cannon road CollardFredk.dairyman,Bay vil. WestDumpton,St.Lawrence

Cantwell W. piano tuner, 4 Hatherleyterrace, Margate road Collard Mary (Mrs.), general dealer, 6Ashburnham terrace,

Carden Joseph, master mariner, 22 Shaftesbury st. East cliff Southwood, St. Lawrence

Carden Wm. boot & shoe maker, 2 & 14 Plains of Waterloo Collens Ja.mes, coal dealer, Albert street, West cliff

Carpenter Thomas Bourne, dairyman, 120 High street Collens James. greengrocer, 5 Adelphi terrace, Grange road

Carr Eliza. Ann (Miss), Prince of Wales P.H. 106 Harbour st Collett's (Miss) Home of Rest for Men (Mrs. Byng, matron),

Carrington Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 23 Abbots hill 28 La Belle Alliance square ·

Carter Agnes Emma (Mrs.), dairy, 5 Paragon cottages, Collett EmmaAnn(Mrs. ),apartments,44Bellevue rd.East clitr

Paragon street, West cliff Colley John George Cre6d, Albion hotel, 46 Harbour street

Carter lsidore, hair drssr. & post office, 12 Granville marina Collins Emma Sopb.ia (Mrs.), tobacconist, 21 Queen street1
Carter John, apartments, 4 St. Augustine's road & carpenter, Albert street

Carter Wil1iam, carpenter, 125King street Colonnade Care Co. (The) (R. H. Teal, sec.), confectioners

Caseley William, smack owner, 9 Vale road · & tobacconists, The Colonnade

Caseley William, jun. sail maker, The Harbour Colonnade Lounge, The Colonnade i

Cassingham Mary (Miss), draper, 49 Queen street Colson Charles, ticket & sign writer, 7 Chatham street

Castle Robert John, smith, 4 York street Comber Thomas James, watch maker, 51 King street

Castle Sarah Ann (Mrs.), stationer, 162 King street Comfort William, apartments, 2 Wellington crescent

Castle William, South Eastern tavern, 1\largate road Commerford Martin, sail maker, York street

Catholic College for Young Gentlemen (Very Rev. F. Thos. Compton Frederick, apartments, 19 George street

Bergh, principal), St. Augustine's monastery Conconi Frederick, whiting manufacturer, 121 King street

Catt Charles, shopkeeper, 24 Sout.hwood terrace, Southwood Congregational Cemetery, Meeting street

Catt Joseph, fish salesman, Fish market, The Harbour Connelly Richard, apartments, 9 Hibernia street

Catt Joseph, grocer, 75 King street Conservative Registration Agent for the Isle of Thane\

Catt Sarab (Mrs.), apartments, 24 Effingham street (Alfred Griggs ), 19 Effingham street

Challis George, beer retailer, 140 High street Convalescent Home (Miss Mayes, matron), 4 Bellevue road

Chandler Henry P. chemist, 58 High street Convent of the Assumption (The), West cliff, St. Lawrence

ChandlerThos.Foresters'ArmsP.H.IFinsburyter.Boundaryrd Cook Frederick, custom house collector, The Harbour '
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Chandler Waiter, baker, 18 Queen street 1 Cooper Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 64 Plains of Waterloo

Channing-Pearce Joseph M.D. physician & surgeon, 4 Vie- Corben Harry, gas & water inspector, Southwood

toria parade, East cliff Corbin Henry Edward, Royal Oak hotel, Harbom· street

Chapell Mary Ann ("Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 William's cottages, 1 Cottew George, bookseller, 39 High street

Hereson, St. Lawrence • 1 Cotton Charles M.R.C.P.Edin. physician, surgeon, & medical

Chaplin Joseph, apartments, 8 Bellevue road, East cliff 1 officer & public vaccinator, Ramsgate district, Isle of

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Chaplin Joseph, shopkeeper, I Hatherley ter. Margate road Thanet union, 40 Spencer square
:1 Couchman John B. pawnbroker, 29 High street
Chapman George & Edward, grocers, 147 King street

Chapman & Co. plumbers, 2 Alfred villas, Belmont road ; . Cou1es Henry, apartments, 26 Camden square

yard & workshop, Chatham street Coules John, upholsterer, 56 Royal road, & paperhanger &c.

Chapman Alfred, Rose inn, High street, St. Lawrence l 24 Townley street, West cliif ·

Chapman George, apartments, 8 Paragon, West cliff 1 County Court (His Honor W. L. Selfe, judge; Edward

Cb.apman George, boot maker, Cliff street, West cliff I Wotton, registrar; Thos. Bowling, high bailiff, Town hall

Chapman John Walter, seedman & florist, x6S High street ; Court Robert, fishmonger, 6 Yol'k street

Chapman John Wm. grocer, x &2 Farley pl. Boundary road Cousens Miss, ladies' school, Deepdend, Albart rd. East cliff

Chatham House College (Rev. Edward Gripper Banks n.n., Cousins William Henry, tailor, 30 Camden square

.J.P. head master~ J. Fraser B. A. T. A. Lace B. A. E. Langley Coveney Brothers, decorators, 67 King street

B.A. A. Rust B. A. G. Goldsmid, R. A. Waddilove B. A. C. 1 Coveney Ri<!hard John, electric enginee1•, 70 Hardres street

Schenk, E. Greene, H. B. Dickin & A. M. Warren, assist- Cowell Edward John, grocer, 79 Addington street

ant masters), Chatham street Cox Frank, shopkeeper, 39 Alexandra road

Cherrill Edith & Jessie (Misses), apartments, x8 Nelson cres- . Cox M. A. (Mrs.), dairy, S6 High street

cent, West cliff Crabb Henry, tobacconist, 20 King street '
Crampton Robert, Crampton's hotel, ss & 6o Harbour st
Chevalier Bertram, photographer, 45 Grange road

Child George, shopkeeper, 42 Thornton road Craycraft Charles, fly proprietor, 151 King street

Child William Charles, confectioner, 64 King street Craycraft Robert, marine store, S3 & S5 King street

Chiles John William· .A. Elms hotel, Cannon road Cresdee Ralph Henry, baker & confectioner, 2 Artillery road

Church Extension Association (Miss Paget), 56 High street Crick Edward, grooer, 103 King street '

Church Institute (A. R. R. Franks, sec.), Broad street Crickett William, apartments, 3 St. Augustine's road

Churchill Benj.Edwd.frniterer&grngcr.26&39Brunswickst Criswick. Percy Charles, miller (wind), Hereson mill, Here--

Cinque Ports (1st) Volunteer Brigade, Eastern Division, son, St. Lawrence

Royal Artillery (Capt. A. Daniel, commandant; Edward Crocker Annie (Miss), apartments, 7 Paragon, West cliff

Shickle, drill instructor), 174 High street Crofts John P. toy & fancy repository, 5 West Cliff arcade

Clapson Charles, fruiterer, The Colonnade & 32 York street Crook Rebecca (Miss), apartments, 2 Prospect terrace

Claringbold Abraham, dairyman, Princes road Crosoer William, outfitter, 19 King streat

Claris George, builder, 49 West Cliff road Crouch Edward Thomas, shoe maker, 63 Hardres street

Clark Edward, painter & decorator, 13 Watchman terrace, Crow Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 6x West Cliff road

Bloomsbury road Crow Georgiana (Mrs.), tobacconist, 20 Queen streeb

Clark Elizabeth (Mrs.), retail news agent, So High street Crundall William & Co. timber & slate merchants, Memel

Clark George Thomas, grocer & beer retailer, 2 Finsbury yard, West Cliff road

terrace, Boundary road · Cullen George, plumber, 13 Townley street

Clarke Henry, apartments, II Kent terrace · Cullum Jane (Miss), apartments, 2 St. Augustine's road

Clarke James Arnold, apartments, 13 Royal road, West cliff Culver Frederick, whitesmith, ro Broad street

Clarke Mary (Miss), apartments, 2 Augusta road Culver George S. ironmonger, S2 Queen street

Clarke Mrs. apartments, 16 Wellington crescent Cummings Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Chiswick villas,

Clements Annie (Miss), apartments, 24 Paragon, West cliff South Eastern road

Clements Annie (Miss), apartments, 3 Royal cres. West cliff Cunningham Richard, apartments, 13 Liverpool lawn,

elements John Benjamin, boot maker, I9Abbot's hill West cliff

Clergy Rest (The) (Miss Juliana E. Pardoe, lady principal), Curling Henry Thomas, Woodman inn, !7 Hardres street

I Arklow terrace Curling William, surgeon, Chylton lodge, Augnsta road,

Cleveland William, insurance agent, 7 Irchester street, East cliff

East cliff Custom House Offices (Frederick Cook, collector; R. H.

Clinton Francis, apartments, 1 Cottage road Coleman,clerk; J.E.Kennedy,examng.ollicer),TheHarbour

C1ymer Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 19 Bellevue rd. East cliff Da Costa Aaron, boarding Jo-.use, xo Augusta. rd. East cliff


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