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KENT - 1891 (1)

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

DIKltCTORY.]

Dale Edwin, green,OTocer, 2 Towrtley street DuckettHy.builder&laddet' maker, 3Belmont vis. Boundary rd

Dane Park Estate Office, 46 Effingham street Dugwell & Son, furniture dealers, 46 King street

Daniel 0. 41 A. solicitors & registrars to the Lord Warden's Dunbar & Co. tailors, 71 High street

Salvage Commissioners Dunk Thomas Charles, butcher, 31 King street

Daniel Arthur Henry (firm, 0. & A. Daniel), solicitor, notary Dunkley William, jnn. pianoforte tuner, 73 Addingtott street

public & commissioner for oaths, I Effingham street Dunn Richard George & Son, auctioneers, Cliff st. West cliff

Daniel Owen Fisher (firm, 0. & A. Daniel), solicitor, notary Dunn Clifford Edmund, printer, 4 Cavendish street

public, commissioner for oaths & perpetual commissioner Dunn Edmund Richard, house decorator; 90 Queen street

I; clerk to the burial board, I Effingham street Dunn Rd. Geo. complete house fumisheY, 63 & 92 Queen st

Daniel Silas, Red Lion hotel, King street Dunn William Henry, The Westbourne private hotel &

Daniels John, blacksmith, Packer's lane; & apartments, 66 boarding house, 3 Paragon, West cliff

Hardres street Dunt Harry Mannering, collector of rates, 3 Spencer square,

Dauton Emma (Mrs.), The Elephant & Castle P.H. 5 Cum- West cliff

berland street Dutton Thomas J. deputy registrar of births & deaths, 19

Danton Geor~e, carpenter, I Cecil cotta~es, South wood road Etfingham street •

Dantoni.Jobn, TheHoneysuckleinn, Hereson,St.Lawrence Dyer Charles l<'rederick, chemist, 3 Adelphi ter. Grange rd

Danton James M. Royal Oak wine vaults, Harbour street Dyer James Henry, apartments, 21 Abbot's hill

Darby Elizh. (Mrs.'' White Horse inn, High st. St. Lawrence East Kent Industrial Home (Mrs. Ann Miller, matron), 51

Darby Harriet (Mrs.), greengrocer, Higll st. St. Lawrence Grange road ·

Darby Jane (Mrs.), pork butcher, 67 High street East Kent Regiment (The Buffs), rst Volunteer Battalion

Darby Samson, apartments, 59 Plains of Waterloo (A Co.) (Capt. A. Bromley Burrows, commandant; Sergt.

Darby William, apartments, 11 Hibernia street George J. Beer,drillinstructor),St.George's hall,Georgest

Darling Henry, mineral water factory, Turner streat East Herbert, groc<Jr, 5 Chatham street .

Davey Emily (Miss), apartments, 51 Plains of Waterloo East John, florist, 5 Chatham street

Davies Rev. H. Lethbridge M. A. high class school for gentle- East Peter James, gasfitter, 4 Artillery road

men's sons, Tenterfield House school, High street, St. East Richard, sail maker, 15 Hardres street

Lawrence. See advertisement Eastland William, china & glass dealer, 28 Addington street

Davis James, apartments, 9 Liverpool lawn, West cliff Ebbett Walter,apartments,4Green gro. Ark low ter. East cliff

Dawkins Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 53 West Cliff road Ede Frederick, apartments, 31 Ch.atham str~et

Dawkins Lewis, cycle depot, 22 West Cliff road Edmonds & Co. mineral water manufactrs. 32!., Harbour st

Dawson George, dining rooms, 1 Elgar place, Boundary rd Edwards & Son, solicitor3 & notaries, I York st. West cliff

Dawson Jabez, boot maker & collector of coat duty, 12 Albert Edwards Henry Thomas, boot maker, 3 Ashburnham

street, West cliff , terrace, Southwood, St. LawYence

Day Charles C. tobacconist, 52 Addington street · Edwards James Mercer (firm, Edwards & Son), solicitor &

Day George Finley, eoffee house, 27 High street notary, perpetual commissioner, commissioner for oat.hs

Deacon Alfred, engraver, 84 High street & commissioner in admiralty, I York street.

Deacon Richard, coal & wood dealer, ro Duncan road Edwards Josephus, jeweller, 34 Harbour street

Dean William, grocer, Finsbury road Edwards William, boot maker, I Serene place, Hereson ro&d

Dear Joseph Power, grocer, 53 High street Hollicondane rd i1 Egan L. (Miss); ladies' school, 1 Albion terrace, Eas' cliff
Denham Geo. teacher of music, The Downs, Elder Mary Ann (Miss), preparatory school, 93 High street

Denne Herbert, greengrocer, 141 High street Eldridge Cecilia (Miss), prep. school, 22 Spencer sq. West cliff

Denne William, apartments, 1 I Artillery road Eldridge Cba.rles, assist. supt. Prudential Co. I3 Artillery rd

Democour Julia (Mrs.), apartments, IS Camden road Elgar John Ke11y, Maidstone Arms P.H. 19 Camden road

Deverson Charles, apartments, & muster master under the Elgar Thomas, builder, Elgar house, Boundary road

board of t-rade, Harbour cottage, Harbour street Elliott C. J. & Son, marble stone & granite works, sculptors

Deverson Frederick William, apartments, 2 Hibernia street & architectural masons & engravers; show rooms, 68 & 69

Deveson Samuel S. & Co. coal & coke merchants, I6 High West Cliff road. See advertisement

street & Broad street; stores, Staffordshire street Ellis Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 20 Hardres street

Dew Frederick Charles & Co. wine merchants, 8 Sion.hill & I Ellis Henry John, fishmonger, 8 Cumberland pl. Hereson rd

Foy Boat hotel, I Adelaide gardens Emery Frances (Mrs.), general shop, 2 Brunswick street

Diamond George, apartments, 68 Plains of Waterloo Emery Jas. (firm,Sparkes & Emery), solicitor, I Harbourst

Diggins Mary Ann (Miss), dress maker, 6 East Cliff terrace, Emett Philip Sins, auctioneer, 35 Albert street, West cliff j

Arklow terrace, East cliff & fish salesman, Fish market, The Harbour

Dike John, apartments, xo Hibernia road [ Emms Jane (Miss), apartments, 58 Plains of Waterloo

Dike Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Abbot's hill Emms John, tobacconist, r8 Harbour street

Dike Willi&m, apartments, 32 Hiberuia street Emptage Mary Ann(Mrs.) ,apartments, toLaBelleAlliance sq

Dilnot Edward, fruiterer, 6o High street · English Brothers, family millers (wind & steam) & corn

Dilnot John, I<'reemasons' tavern, 71 High street mers. ; families waited upon for orders, Grange road

Dixon F. & Co. outfitters, 45 Higll street English George, working upholsterer, 42 Effingham street

Dixon Eliza Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 22 Liverpool lawn, Epps Elizabeth (Mrs.), baby linen warehouse, 67 Queen st

West cliff ·· Epps George, apartments, 63 Addington street

Dixon John, apartments, 44 Camden square ' Epps Herbert, blacksmith, Leopold street

Dixon Wallace E. Falstaff inn, 18 Addington street Epps Herbert, dining rooms, 74 Harbour street

Dixson Edward Lyne M u.c.v.S.L. veterinary surgeon, Bull Ewell Henry, baker, 21 Castle road

& George yard, High street Evans Brothers, hair dressers, 71 Queen street

Donetta&Scheggia,refrshmnt.rooms,I5&t6Granville marina Evans Cath. (Miss), prep. school, 41 Spencer sq. West cliff

Doran Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Claremont villas, Dun- Evenden Frank, corn dealer 128, & saddle & harness maker

donald road 139A, King street

Double Henrietta (Miss), ladies' school, 59 Crescent road Ewell Henry, shopkeeper, gr Thornton road

Double Jane Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, 1 Guildford lawn Ewell William, butcher, I 2 Denmark road

Doughty David William, confectioner, 22 & 24 Harbour st Fagg George Robert, greengrocer, Turner street

Doughty George, senr. apartments, 30 Hihernia street Fairbrass Annie (Miss), grocer, 14 Cumberland pl. Hereson rd

Doughty Harry, apartments, 4 Camden square Farley Clara (Mrs.), dress maker, 43 Addington street

Douglas Ezebell (Mtss), dress maker, 28 Leopold street Farley Walter Henry, bath chair proprietor. 25 Spencer Si

Dowland Stephen, baker, IA, Gordon terrace, Cross road, Farley William Martin1 greengrocer, 25 Abbot's hill

Winstanley crescent Fassam Edward James, chimney sweep, 17 Cumberla.nd rd

Dowland William, brewers' agent, 2 St. Lawrence terrace, Fassam Thomas Hy. chimney cleaner, 23 Plains of Waterloo

Hollioondane road Faulkner Jonathan Herne, hair cutting rooms &toy dealers,

Dowland Willtam Gosby, apartments, 6 Arktolt square The Colonnade

Dowliug Jennie (Miss), draper, 6 Adelphi terrace, Grange rd Faun Mary tMissJ, apartments, 24 Royal ruad

Dowliug Robert, grocer, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & Feast Harriet (Mrs.), apartments, 85 Addington street

spirit merchants, I & 2 Adelphi terrace, Grange road Fells John & Son, grocers, 92 & 94 High street & 26 York

Downs Arthur Horatio, Six Bells inn, High st. St. Lawrence street, West cliff

Dows James, apartments, 18 Royal road, West cliff Fenn William, apartments, 7I Plains of Waterloo

Dray Mary (Mrs.), apartments, n Cavendish street Fenner William, ap:utments, 42 Camden square

Dray William, florist, 53 Queen street Fenner William, gr()('6r & beer rtJtailer, 2 Willson's road

Drayson W. & F. coal merchant, St. George's cottages Fenwick Alex.lodgiag house, 14 Avenue road, East cliff

Drewe Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Cavendish street ~~enwick Isaac, sen. restaurant, 98 Harbour street

Drincqbier's Stores, Turner street f<'enwickWaltr.Isaac,jun.Sbipwrights'ArmsP.H.88Harbourst

Drincqbier Adolphe, Central hotel, go High street Ferridge & Co. fishmongers, 72 Harbour street

Drincqbier Hippolyte, poulterer 22 & 24, & importer of Field Albert Frederick M.D. physician k surgeon, Russell

tiutter & eggs 25, High street house, Angusta road, East cliff

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Fielding Thomas, boot maker, 39 King street Gifford Charles, fisb salesman, Io Kent place

Fielding William, boot maker, I22 King street Gifford Richard, apartment$, 43 Camden square

Fife Walter, baker, High street, St. Lawrence Gilham Thomas, upholsterer, II Plains of Waterloo.

Finch & Co. fishmongers, 23 Queen street Gisby Robert, laundry, 2 Hollicondane cotts. Hollicondane

:!<'inch James, Sanger's restaurant, lligh street , Glansford Annie (Mrs.), ladies' school, IO Sbaftsbury street

Finch William. bath chair proprietor, I3 George street Godfrey Henry, apartments, 4 Albion place
Finnis Eliza Jane (Mrs.), baker, U4 King street Godsmark Charles, district insurance ~gent, 5 Addington st

Fisher & Sons, chemists, 35 High street Goldsmith Daniel, fishmonger, a King street

Fitchew Arthur T. ironmonger, 75 High street Goldsmith Emma (Mr!!.), apartments, 2& Wellington cres-

Fivas Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 16 Spencer sq. West cliff cent, East cliff

Flanigan Michael James, Walmer Castle tavern, 9 Adelaide Goldsmith Richard, apartments, 3 Kent place

gardens · Goldsmith Robert, apartments, 76 Harbour street

Fleet James, brewer, Broad street GoldsmithWilliam, apartments, 31 Liverpool lawn,West cliff

Flinn John B. apartments, 45 West Cliff road Goldsmith William Edward, apartments, 2 Prince's street

Flower James, Earl St. Vincent, 99 & IO·I King street Goodban George James, leather seller, 18 High street

Foad Henry William, fly proprietor, Paragon mews, Para- Goodbin George,apartments,ts La Belle Alliance sq.East cliff

gon cottages, Paragon street, West cliff Goodbourn & Adams, bricklayers & chimney sweepers, 19

Foad John, boot maker, 11 Cross road, Margate road Prince's street

Foat Eliza Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 12 Royal road Goodbourn George, builder, 3 Camden road

Fogerty James, boot maker, 4 ?!lay's road Goodbun George Strevens, grocer, 25 Cannonbury road

Fogg James, furniture dealer, 139 High street Goodchild James, bricklayer, 16 Shaftsbury st. East cliff

Foord Robert, baker, 21 La Belle Alliance square Goodchild Josepb, bricklayer. x Armstrong villas, Artillery rd

Foreman George, greengrocer, High street, St. Lawrence Goodchild Philip George, apartment'J, xox Hard res road

Foreman John Golding, news agent, 77 King street Goodchild William, apartments, 22 Bellevue road, East cliff

Foreman Thomas, apartments, 34 Hibernia street Goodhew Mrs. Sbearly, fancy repository, 28 High street

Foresters'Hall(Jn.Gammon,hallkeeper),ChapelPlacealley Goodman Alfred George, general shop & post office, 21

:Ford Elizabeth (Mrs.), North Pole inn, Hereson road Finsbury terrace, Boundary road

Forwalk Eliza (Miss), apartments, 7 Prospect terrace Goodman William Henry, builder, 5 Dover ter. Grange road

Forwalk James H. builder, Ellen villa, The Elms Goodwin Charles Alexander, baker, 2 George street

Forwood Lucy (Mrs.), aprtmnts. I6 Liverpool lawn,We. cliff Gordon Margaret (Miss),boarding housej30 Royal rd. We.cliff

Forwood Thomas, shoe maker &c. 57 Albert st. West cliff Gore John, apartments, Io Bellevue road, East cliff

For wood William, boot ma. 19 Athelstan viis. Cannonbury rd Granger John, plasterer, see Steed & Granger .

l''oss James, beer retailer, Hardres street . Grant Robert & Co. coal merchants, 52 Addington street;

l<'o!!ter A. & F. (Misses), dress makers, 28 Hardres street I3 Plains of Waterloo & York street

Foster Henry, apartments, I Vale road Grant Edward, apartments, I Kent place

Foster Henry, sail maker, Leopold street Grant (Mrs.), aEartments, I Albion place

Foster John Thomas, fly proprietor, 65 Vale road Grant Rebecca (Miss), girls' school, 42 Spencer square

l''oster Richd. Thos, bicycle & tricycle wareho.24West Cliff rd Grant Richard, plumber, 4 Addington street

Foster Thomas, fly proprietor, 9 Cottage road Grant William, dining rooms, I7 Harbour street .

l<'osterWilliamThomas,drpr.& outfittr.34&36York st.We.cliff Granville Hotel Company Limited (The) (S. Bateman East,

Foster William Thomas, sb.ip chandler, The Harbour manager), Victoria parade, East cliff & Victoria road

l''owler Emma (Mrs.), Montefiore Arms E.H. Trinity place Green Arthur James (exors. of), Castle hotel 66, & Castle

Fowler William1 shoe maker, 13 Broad street Shades P,H. 68, Harbour street
Fox Charles James, chemist, see Franks & Fox Green Charles, ham & beef shop, 6 Harbour street

Fox John, bricklayer, Wellington house, Crescent road Green Ella Banfield Cole,artist,4 Aberdeen vils.Ellington rd

Fox Mary Ann (Mrs.), dairy, Grange road Green Maria (Mrs.), ham & beef dealer, IIA, High street

. Fox Stephen, fish salesman, The Harbour Green Thomas, Bricklayers' Arms P.H. 59 King street

Francis Lottie (Miss), teacher of pianoforte, 30 Queen street Greenbaum Woolf, tailor, 152 King street '

Francis Murphy, boot maker, 30 Queen street Gregory Geo. apartments, 2 La Belle Alliance sq. East cliff
Francklin Harriet (Mrs.), midwife, 9 Artillery road
, Griffiths Hannab (Miss), apartments, 5 Augusta rd.Eastcliff

Francklin John Martin, baker, I Abbot's hill I Grigg George, bath chair propr. 20 Bellevue rd. East cliff
Franklin Alfred, watch maker & jeweller, 35 Hardres street I Griggs T. & Son, ironmongers, 14 King street
Grig~s Alfred, registrar of births & deaths, & accountant &
Franks & Fox, chemists, 35 Addington street

Fraser Alexander, supt. Ramsgate cemetery, Cemetery road sec. to Ramsgate Cinque ·Ports & County Permanent

Freeman, Hardy & Willis, boot & shoe makers, 10 Queen Benefit Building Society, I9 Effingham street

street & Io Harbour street Griggs Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), apartments, u George street

Friend William, apartments, 16 Bellevue road, West cliff Griggs George, clerk to County & Cinque Ports Magistrates,

Friend William, apartments, 6 Liverpool lawn, West cliff 19 Effingham street
I Griggs John, fishmonger, 40 & 107 King street
l''rieni William, boot maker, 18 Broad street

Friend William John, boot maker, 2A1 York street Griggs William, fishmonger, Boundary road
Fright Arthur, greengrocer, 7 Grange road Groom Lavinia (Miss), milliner, 6 Artillery road

Fullagar (Misses), ladies' school, 25,26 & 27 Augusta road Grummant Joseph, builder, Shadingfield house, Grange

Fuller Robert, apartments, 8 Liverpool lawn, West cliff road & I6o High street

Fuller Samuel, bookseller & stationer & sub-distributor of Guildford Hall, Guildford lawn

sostamps, 29 Queen street Gunner Robert, apartments, 23 Paragon
Gwyn & Son, wine, spirit & liqueur merchants &importers,
Furley Ernest, grocer, Royal road, West Cliff
Gadd William Fletcher, pharmaceutical chemist, 59 Queen st 3 & 4 Effingham street; & bonded stores, Royal harbour

Gaffney John M. watch maker & dairy & deputy registrar Hacker Elizabeth (Miss), teacher of drawing & painting, 2

of marriages, 34 Queen street Ellington terrace, Ellington road

Gambrill Clarence Richard, apartments, 8 Chatham street Hagar Frances (Miss), fancy draper, Addington street

Gardner & Co's. Ale Stores, Finsbury road Hagar Waiter, general dealer, IOS King street

Gardner Matthew Thomas, fish salesman & smack owner, Haggis Henry, apartments, 20 Camden square

31 Spencer sq. West cliff & Fish market, The Harbour Hake Brothers, grocers &c. 3 Kmg street

Garner William, draper, .12 Queen street Hale Robert (Mrs. ),boarding house,Victoria parade,East cliff

Garwood Frederick, ship chandler, The Harbour Hall Ernestine (Miss) & Co. ladies' outfitters, 2 Addington st

Garwood William, sail maker, The Harbour Hall Edward, confectioner, 6 Albion hill

Gas Works (W .A.Valon,engineer&manager), Hardresstreet Hall Yrancis, apartments, 17 Royal crescent, West cliff

Geddes Helen & Isabella (Misses), young ladies' school, 2 Hallard Alfred, shopkeeper, 28 Thornton road, St. Lawrence

Mount Pleasant villas, Margate road Halsey Arthur, apartments, 36 Camden square

Geering John Henry, baker & confectioner, 32 Bellevue road Halstead George E. M. D., B.s., B.sc., B.A. physician, Albion

General Steam Navigation Company's Office (John R. H. Hill house, Albion hill

Acock, agent), Clock house, Clock tower, The Harbour Hamlin William Henry Masters, Waterloo coffee &; dining

Gessey Silas, The Admiral Fox P.H. Grange road rooms, I5 Plains of Waterloo

Gibbens Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 22 Castle road Hammond George & Co. shipping & consular agents, 4

Gibbens Stephen, apartments, I3 Camden square York terrace, West cliff

Gibbons Frederick H. pork butcher, 117 High street Hammond, Plumptre, I<'urley & Co. bankers (Alexander

Gibbons William, farm bailiff to John Kennett esq. J.P. Musgrave Hilton, manager), 5 Queen street; draw on

St. Lawrence Glyn & Co. 67 Lombard street, London E c

Gibbs Mary Ann Eliza & Florence (Missel!), The Flying Hannaford William, apartments, 19 Artillery road

Horse P.H. I Ellingt{)n Harbour Officesi(George Keyte, engineer; Daniel Reading,

Gibbs Wm.saddler,26 & 28 Queen st. &High st. St. Lawrence pay clerk & store keeper), The Harbour

Gibson E. D. solicitor, I4 Royal road Harding Anne (Miss), apartments, I Rose villas, Picton rd

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H!lrding Henry, apartments, 70 Plains -of Waterloo Holmans Helen ('Mrs.), dairy, Chapel road, St. Lawrence

Barman James, greengrocer, 8 Adelphi terrace, Grange rd Holness Jas. -apartments, 6 Green gro. Arklow ter. East cliff
Holyer Nicholas Collis, Cinque Ports Arms P.H.4Kin~ street
Barman John, florist, Edith road

Harp Music Hall (Miss E. M. A. Carr), Io8 & no Harbour st Home of Rest (Mrs. Josephine Horton & Miss Marie Parker),

Harrid.,o-e William, Hollicondane tavern, Hollicondane Apsley villa, Crescent road

Harris Robert & Son, bricklayers &c. I5 Rodney street Home Charles, builder, I Denmark road

Harris Albert Ernest, butcher, 3 Cannon road Honorable Corporation of Trinity House (Capt. T. G. H.

Harris Mary S. (Miss), greengrocer, I6 Artillery road Emerson, district superintendent), The Harbour

Harrison Alfred Edward, general dealer, II3 King street Hooker Gilbert Nethersole M.A.cantab. private tutor, 2 Rich-

Hart Henry, boot maker & fried fish shop, 52 King street mond villas, South Eastern road

Hart Laza.rus, general warehouse, 7 & 9 Harbour street Hope Frederick, apartments, I5 Nelson crescent, West cliff

Harty Willia.m, apartments, 21 Wellington crescent Hope John, grocer &c. IO Ym·k street, West cliff

Harvey F. R. & Co. drapers, 78 Hardres street Hope John Henry, confectioner, 26 Addington street

Harvey Hezekiah, apartments, 29 Adelaide gardens Hope Robert, bricklayer, IO Brunswick street

Haskings Jane (:Mrs.), furnished apartments,4I Effingham st Hopkins John M. coal merchant &c. 3 Southwood cottages,

Haskings John, jobmaster, High st.& Red Lion livery stables, Southwood road

King street Hopkim Margaret (Miss), apartments, I8 Albion place

Hatfield Susan (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Spencer st. West cliff Horn Hannah (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Vale road

Hawes.JacksonWray,TheBellevue tavrn. .Bellevue rd.East cliff Horn William, apartments, II Liverpool lawn, West cliff

Hawkes Daniel, fishmonger, 120 King street Horne Charles, grocer, 9 Hertford street

Hawkes Edward John L.R.C.P.Edin. physician & surgeon, 4 Horne Charles, Hertford inn, 56 Hertford street

West Cliff road Horne Herbert, tobacconist, 2 Cavendish street)

Hawkes Eliza (Mrs.), fishmonger, 24 King street Horne William, chimney sweep, 50 King street

Hawkes William, hardware dealer, 91 & 93 King street Horst Bierman, eating house, Io6 King street

Hdwkins John, Admiral Napier inn, 8 York ter. West cliff Horton !.yers, jobbing gardener, 1 Frances villas, Duncan ~d

Hawkins John, boat builder, The Harbour Horton Edward John, jobbing gardener, 4 Vicarage cottages,

Hawkins John, draper, 11 & 13 Queen street Newin~ton road, St. Lawrence

Hawkins Thomas Henry, baker, 27 Camden road Horton Jane (Mrs.), preparatory school, 8 Hardres street

Haycock Silas Henry, watch maker & jeweller, 106 High Hougham 'fhomas Wm. boot maker, High st. St. Lawrence

street & 19 Chapel place Hougham William Thomas, Rose & Crown inn, 97 High st

Haydon Henry, blacksmith, High street, St. Lawrence How Mary(Miss),dress ma.4 Cannonbnry ter.Cannonburyrd

Haynes &Bon, sculptors & masons, I6 West Cliff road Howard'Henry, Bedford inn, 29 West Cliff road

Haynes Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, I6 Albion place Howard James Henry, Prince Coburg P.H. 72 King street

Hayward & Lintott, Bull & George first-class family hotel, Howard Thomas, boot maker, ;r Avenue road

commercial & posting house ; centl"ally situated ; billiards, Howell William Augustus & Co. ironmongers, 3 West Cliff rd

stockroom; head quarters of the C.T.C.; tariff on applica- Howell Mrs. apartments, I York terrace, West cliff

tion, 14 High street Hubbard William Alt:>xander, solicitor & commissioner to

Hazeldine Joseph, apartments, 19 Wellington cres. East cliff administer oaths, town clerk, & clerk to the urban sani-

Hazelgrove Henry J. apartments, 7r Addington street tary authority; office, Town hall

Hazlewood Alfred, shopkeeper, 2I Denmark road Hudson Richard, West Cliff tavern, 14 Townley street

Head Eli1.abeth (Mrs.), apartments, 30 Liverpool lawn Hugh Percy Garibaldi, hardware stores, I2 & I4 York street

Heading Charles, apartments, 4 Prospect terrace Hughes Alfred, apartments, 9 Kent terrace

Heath Geor.2'e Weymouth, apartments, 56 Plains of Waterloo Hughes Edwin Thomas, baker, I2 Chatham street

Heddaway William, apartments, 9 Camden square Hughes Harold, hair dresser, 81 King street

Hedges William, apartments, r6 Hibernia street Hughes Joseph, baker, ro6A, King street

Herring Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Nelson crescent Hughes Stephen R. greeru,-ocer, 7 Plains of Waterloo

Hewer Martha (Mrs.), apartments, 24 Wellington crescent Hull Horace George, boys' school, 42 Royal road, West cliff

Hewitt Frederick, wheelwright, Packer's lane Hume Mrs. Westwood college for girls, South Eastern road

Hibbert Frederick, butcher, 33 Addington street Hunter & Son, painters & plumbers, 90 Hi~h st. & Broad st

Hicks Robert & Son, surgeons, 126 High street Hunter Herbert Hodsell, district superintendent, Royal

Hicks Harriet (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Paragon, West cliff London Friendly Society. 2 Brownlow villas, Vale road

Hieks Mary Ann (:~Irs. ), 10 Royal road, West cliff Hunter Richard Thomas, news agent, 7 Effingham street

Hicks Thomas, coach builder, 2 & 4 Camden road Hurley Thomas, paperhanger, 4 Thornton road

Hickson Helen (Miss), ladies' boarding school, Sonthdene, HurleyWm. Horace,paintr. Woburn cot. High st.St. Lawrence

St. Mildred's road Hurst Albert Edwd. apartments, 6 Shaftesbury st. East cliff

Higgs Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, I2 York terrace, West cliff Burst Charles S. beer retailer, 56 King street

Hill Sarah Ann (Miss), apartments, 6 Bellevue rd. East cliff Huskins Mary (Miss), dress maker, Io Bloomsbury road

Hills Edwin, shopkeeper, I Flora road Hutchings Emma (Miss), florist, 15 Harbour street

Hills Joseph, shoe maker, I2 Cavendish street Hutchings Harriet (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 87 High street

Hills William Henry, antique dealer, 42 King street Imperial Tea Co. 8 Harbour street

Hinds & Son, architects, surveyors, auctioneers, appraisers Impett Benjamin, greengrocer, Spencer street, West cliff

& insurance agents, 57 Queen street Impett Chas. Wm.cowkeeper&c. II &12 Hart ter.St. Lawrence

Hinds Frederick, fruiterer, 2 Philpott's cottages, Southwood Impett John, apartments, 27 Camden square

Hilij!"e Edwd. Thos. nurseryman, 1 Hereson cots. Hereson rd International Tea Co. 67A, King street

Histed William, greengrocer, 2 Meeting street Invalids' Home (Mrs. & W. F. Hathaway), Finsbury house

Hitter Edwd.furnitnre dlr.3Cannonbury ter.Cannonbury rd & cottages, Finsbury road

Hobbs Edward J. & Son, drapers & outfitters,74 &76 King st Isle of Thanet Building Society (John Barnet Hodgson,

Hobbs Neal D. draper, 5 Grange road sec.), 58 Queen street

Hobday Alfre:l, apartments, I Hibernia street Isle of Thanet Conservative & Constitutional Association

Hobday Alfred, fruiterer, The Market (Ramsgate branch) (Alfred Griggs, sec.), 72 High street

Hobday Henry, fruiterer, The Market Isle of Thanet Ice Co. (Philip S. Emett, sec.), The Harbour

Hobday Richard Henry, tobacconist, IS Addington street Isle of Thanet Steam :Flour Mill Co. Limited tThomas Paul,

Bobday Thomas, boot maker, High street, St. Lawrence manager), Margate road

Hobden John Richard, music warehouse, Abbott's hill Jackson Moses J.P. Vale academy, 23 Vale square

Hodgman Alfred D. furniture remover, contractor, corn, Jackson William, apartments, 5 Rose hill, West cliff

hay, straw & coal merchant, Isle of Thanet pantechnicon, Jackson William (¥rs. ), apartments, 59 West Cliff road

78 Queen st. & riding & posting establishment, King st Jacobs Amelia (Miss), china & glass warehouse, 8 Queen st

HodgmanAlfd.Danl.jun.wheelwright,42Bellevuerd.Eastcliff Jarman & Sons, plumbrs. & decoratrs. 6 & 8 Albert st.W.clitf

Hodgman John, plumber, 3 Brunswick street Jarman Elizh. (Miss), apartments, 9 Royalcres. West cliff

Bodgman Owen W. corn mer. 45 Oxford ter. Boundary rd Jarman Isaac, Queen's Head inn, 78 Harbour street

Bodgman Tom, Alexandra P.H. 70 Harbour street Jaycock Edwin, farmer, Granville farm, Granville mews,

Bodgman Waiter George, corn dealer, 45 King street East cliff

Bodgson John B. postmaster, 42 & 44 High street Jennings W. & Son, printers, "Thanet Advertiser" office,

Hogben Edward, boot maker, 36 Bellevne road, East cliff 91 High street

Bogben Henry David, photographer, 41 Queen street Jennings Alfred, butcher, I45 King street

Hogbin John, pastrycook, I5 King street Jewish College (Rev. Moses Gaster Ph. D. principal), Hereson,

Hoile Henry, shoe maker, 8 Belmont street St. Lawrence

IHollands Henry Thomas, grocer, ssAlbert street, West cliff Joh!li~k Henry, market gardener, Newington cottage,
liollandsWm.Edwd.apartments,2Highland ter.Boundaryrd Newmgton road, St. Lawrence . ..
Johnson George, apartments, I Pleasant vlllas, VICtorrn ro:~.d
Holman Frederick, carpenter, I2 Garden row

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Johnson James, apartments, 4.Arklow tenace Leach Elijah, butcher, 38 Harbour street

Jones Capt.Edwd. harbour master, Harbour ho. TheHarbonr Leavey George H. merchant tailor, batter, hosier & juvenile

Jones Frank, apartments, 8 Abbot's hill outfitter, 8, 10 & 12 High st. ; & at Maidstone & Cbatham

Jones Hy. Wm. commercial traveller, 6 Cedarvils. Picton rd Lednor Charles, ironmonger, 55 King street

J ones John, shopkeeper, 108 King street Lee Alice &Matilda(Misses ),apartmnts. 10 Nelson cres. W._cliff

Josling William, Lorne dairy, Lorne road Lee William, apartments, 33 Albert street, West cliff

Jutson Henry, apartments, 5 York terrace, East cliff Lee William John, apartments, 1 Nelson crescent, West cliff'

Kadwell Albert, apartments, 12 Abbot's hill Lees Edward M.B., M.A.oxon. physician, & physician to Sea-

Keel George, apartments, II Elgar place, Boundary road man's Infirmary, 28 Angnsta road

Kelebear John, drill instructor, I Leopold road Leman Wm. boot maker, 7 Watchman ter. Bloomsbury rd

Kelsey Charles Frederick, baker, 8 Cliff street, West cliff Lemon Marion (Miss), apartments, 35 Adelaide gardens

Kelsey Mary Ann (Miss),apartmnts. x4 Bellevue rd.East cliff Lenliette Louis Victor, professor of music, 28! Effingham st.

Kember John, apartments, 62 Plains of Waterloo Lewis Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Kent terrace

Kemp E. (Mrs.), apartments, 35 Camden square Lewis Jacob, jeweller, 13 High street

Kemp George, cabinet maker, 5 Bellevne cottages Lewis William, apartments, 27 Liverpool lawn, West cliff

Kemp Tom, apartments, 12 Camden square Liberal Club (Frank Bushell), High street .

Kemp Zara, apartments, 7 Kent place Lightning Sophia (Miss), apartments,3 Nelsoncres.Westcliff'

Kennard Charles, china & glass dealer & grocer, High street, Linscott John, grocer, 16 Addington street

St. Lawrence Linton Charles, marine store dealer, Townley street

Kennard Edward King, tailor & outfitter, 29 & 3I Harbourst Loaring John James (Mrs.), apartments, u Abbot's hill

Kennett & Mole (Misses), young ladies' school, Towley house, Lomax Henry, professor of music, 6 Vale square

Chatham street London, Cbatham & Dover Railway Terminus (John Veal,

Kennett Elizabeth (Mrs.), dining rooms, 65 King street station superintendent}, Harbour street

Kent Argus (Henry Edwin Boulter, printer & publisher; Long Alice (Miss), apartments, 18 Augnsta road

published sat.), Effingham street Long George, apartments, 54 Hardres street

Kent Coast Times & Ramsgate & ::Margate Observer (M. A. Long Hannah (Mrs.), apartments, 7 La Belle Alliance sq

Bligh, publisher ; published thursday ), Hardres street. Long Martin, The York Arms P.H. 33 & 35 King street

See advertisement Long William J. grocer, 2 The Quadrant, Grange road

Kent Co-operative Drug Co. Queen street , Longley Bros. plumbers, Oak Tree ho. High st. St. Lawrence

Kent Patent Sanitary Fuel Co. (R. W. Crane, manager), Longley George H. apartments, 12 Adelaide gardens

Margate road LongJey Hannah (Mrs.), coffee rooms, 47 Harbour street

Kent James E, boys' school, Rose villa, Ellington road Longley Stphn.Pilcher,npholsterer,4 Liverpool lawn, W.cliff

Keyes Frederick, fruiterer, 2 West Cliff arcade Lord Edward, grocer, & post oflice, 23 Addington street

Keyes Herbert Fredk. confectioner, 1 West Cliff arcade Lott William, apartments, 5 Adelaide gardens

Keyte George, engineer, Harbour offices, The Harbour Luff Geo. Jas. cabinet maker & undertaker, 32 West Cliff rd

Kidson Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Albion place Lnker William, apartments, 27 Royal road, West cliff

Killick Thomas, plasterer, Chapel road, St. Lawrence Lush George, coffee house, 22 York street

King Alfred, a.partments, 89 Hardres street Lynch William, shoe maker, 3 Monkton place

King Eliza (Miss), apartments, 25 Royal road, West cliff 1vicCann Elizabeth (Mr8,), apartments, 5 Vale square

King Lydia (Miss), apartments, 14 Cavendisb street McCracken William, apartments, 8 Rose hill

King Susannah (Mrs.), baker, 6 Addington street McCune Clarissa & Alphonsine (Misses), day school, 34

King Richard, apartments, 15 Cavendish street Effingbam street

King Richard, apartments, 8 Hardres street McCnne John, county court bailiff, 34 Effingham street

King William, fishmonger, 16 Harbour st. & 32 Queen st McDonald Alex. bath chair proprietor, 21 Addington street

King.;;ton Thomas, apartments, 15 Abbot's hill Macdonald John, apartments, I Paragon, West cliff

Kirkaldie Henry, apartments, 14 Shaftesbury st. East cliff Macdonald Matthew, china mender, 16 Bethesda street

Kite Edward, apartments, 64 Bardres street Macpberson Charlotte (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Addington s~

Kite Edward, boot maker, 8 Addington street Magee John, photographer, Paragon studio, West cliff

Kite Henry, boot maker, 49 Oxford terrace, Boundary road Magee Mrs. apartments, Cambria :villas, Alpha road

Knight Charles, apartments, 1 Cottage road 'Major James King, baker, 29 Hardres street

Knight Edwin David, grocer, 34 Bellevue road :Maker Emma (Miss), lodging house, I Abbot's hill

· Knight George, apartments, 23 West Cliff road Manchester Unity Odd Fellows (A. W. Acock, sec.), I

Knight William, Eagle inn, 15~ High street Camden road

Knott & Son, sign writers & decorators, 66 High street Maple Hy. Pilcher, apartments, Hanover cot. Ellington la

Knott Edward S. apartments, 3 Augusta road, East cliff Marcoolyn William, draper, 29 King street

Knott Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 20 Liverpoollawn, West cliff Mardon Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 6 St. Augustine's road, &

Knowler George, grocer & greengrocer, 1 & 2 Cannon road printer, 59 High street

Knox Charles, apartments, 6 Adelaide gardens Marina Hall (Mrs. M. E. Barley), Granville marina

Knox Hannah (Mrs.), apartments, 34 Adelaide gardens Market & Town Hall (The), Queen street

Knox Hannah (Mrs.), engineer & iron founder, Margate rd Marks Robert, butcher, 115 King street

Lakeman Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 29 Wellington crescent Marmon Samuel, shopkeeper, Derby cottages, Margate rd

LambertMartha(Miss),dress ma,26Liverpoollawn, West cliff Marna George (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Kent terrace

Lambert William V. boot maker, II Denmark road Marsh Frederick (Mrs.), apartments, 44 Effingham street

Lanchester Elizabeth & Isabella (Misses), ladies' school, 30 Marsh George, fish dealer, 5 Plains of Waterloo

Vale square Marsh Thomas, wood turner, 51 Addington street

Lanchester Maria & Anne (Misses), preparatory school, 15 Marshall William, printer, 7 Uavendish street

West Cliff road Martin Alfred, fruiterer & greengrocer, 30 Bellevue road

Lane William Henry, apartments, 7 Hibernia street Martm Alfred George, carver & gilder, 39 Queen street

Lanfear Alfred & Son, ship chandlers, Leopold street, & fish Martin Artbur, provision merchant, 41 King street

salesman, Fish market, The Harbour Martin Charles, window ticket writer, 2 York street

Lanfear Alfred, apartments, 103 Hardres st. & 15 Hiberni~ st Martin Oliver, fruiterer, xo King street

Langham & Cole, architects, 12 Harbour street Martin Waiter W. fruiterer, 98 High street

Langridge James, station master, St. Lawrence Railway Martin William Richard, sen. fruiterer & greengrocer, 17

station, Newington road, St. Lawrence Hellevue road & Shaftesbnry street, East cliff

Langridge Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Spencer sq. West cliff Martin W. Woodgate, builder & saw mills, Margate road

Langridge Robert, tailor &c. 64 High street Marvell William, coach builder, Denmark road

Larkin & Son, plumbers & decorators, 14 & 16 Effingham st Mascall William, miller (wind & steam), Newington mill,

Larkin Horace, York tavern, York street Newington road, St. Lawrence

Larkin John, greengrocer, 62 King street Maskell Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 27 Montague road

Larkins Charles, ~reengrocer, 4 Bloomsbury road Mason Richard M.R.c.s. surgeon, 87 Crescent road

Laslett Eliza Sophia (Mrs.), Vale tavern, Vale road Masters Edgar Ernest, surgeon, Dashwood ho. Ellington rd

Laslett James, grocer & beer retailer, 130 King street Mathew John, watch maker, jeweller &c. I Queen street

Laurens Elizh.(Mrs. ), apartments,8 Osborne vls.Margate rd Matson W. apartments, 7 Liverpool lawn, West cliff

Lawrence George William Henry, apartments, 15 Albion pl Matthews Alice (Miss), fruiterer, 9 West Cliff arcade

Lawrence Hannah (Miss), apartments, 16 Paragon Mawby Edward, apartments, 18 Bellevue road, East cliff

Lawrence Harriett (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 1 Broad street Maxted Frederick, grocer, 19 & 21 Harbour street

Lawrence John, beer retailer, Southwood, St. Lawrence Maxted James Annesley, pork butcher, 38 King street

Lawrence Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 99 Hardres street Maxted William Henry, grocer, 7 James street, West cli1f

Lawrence Thomas, coffee rooms, III King street • MaryAlice S. (Miss), ladies' & children'soutfitter,u6 High st

Lawrence William Grimley, baker, High st. St. Lawrence May Edwin, Wheatsheaf inn, High street, St. Lawrence

Lazarus & Co. tailors, 57 High street May Henry, blacksmith, Broad street

Lazarns Samuel, pawnbroker, 21 King street May Robert Johnson, gasfitter, I2 Duncan road

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:Maylam & Co. grocers &e. 39 Harbour street · •

Neale Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Spencer square, West cliff
Mayor Margaret Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, 33 West Cliff road Nebel Isidore, hair cJres~r, II Harbour street

:MeaderJane (Mrs.), confectioner, Albert street, West cliff Nettleton George John, tobacconist, 26 High street

:Meader Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 4I West Cliff road Newby Brothers. builders, n Broad street

:Mearsback Hy. apartments, 8 Shaftesbury street, East cliff Newby John, builder, 1 Prospect villas, Grange road

:Melbourne E. & A. china & glass & secondhand clothes Newing Thomas (Mrs.), dress maker, I2 La Belle Alliance sq

dealers, 25 King street Newman John Henry, hair dresser, 37 Queen street l

Melbourne Newell, paperhanger, 19 Effingham street Newport Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Wellington crescent

Melen John Alfred, hair dresser, 3 York street, West cliff & Newport Thomas B. butcher, 33 Queen street, & farmer,

3.1 Chatham street Haine, St. Lawrence

:Melhuish Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Paragon, West cliff Newton Frank, Granville college & High school for boys,

Mercer Cecil John, solicitor, 108 High street Mount Albion house, Victoria road

:Mettam Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 7 Kent terrace Nicbols Alexander, Prince of Wales' Coffee tavern, II Home

Metxy J. (Mrs.), french laundry, Southwood lodge, South- cottages, Alexandra road

wood, St. Lawrence Nichols Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 97 Hardres street

MidgleyCath. (Mrs. ),apartments, 13 Wellington cres. E. cliff Yichols Thomas, apartments, 25 Adelaide gardens

Miles Brothers, painters, High street., St. Lawrence NicholsonEliza(Mrs. ),dress maker,TheSanctnary,Belmont rd

Miles Thomas M.R.c.s. surgeon, Motcombe, Crescent road Ninham Catherine (Mrs.), apartments, n Prospect terrace

Miles WaiLer, shopkeeper, Gordon ter. Cross rd. Dane park Noble Eveline & Annie (The Misses) school, 67 Crescent road

Miles Waiter, wheelwright, Thornton road Noble George Charles, Camden Arms inn, La Belle Alliance

MillardWm.David, inspector of nuisances; offices,ssQueen st square, East cliff

:Miller Alfred, apartments, SI West Cliff road Noel William, butcher, 9 Adelphi terrace, Grange road

Miller Charles Thomas B.A.LOnd. private tutor, 3 Albany Norminton Jane Ann (Mrs.), Derby Arms P.H. Margate road

villas, Dunca.n road Norris Benjamin, tailor, IS2 High street

Miller Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 8 Arklow terrace Norris E. (Miss), costumier, I52 High street

Miller Elizabeth Ann (Miss), dress maker, 4 Vale road Norris Eliza (Miss), dress maker, 6 Meeti~ street

Miller Frederick, tobacconist, York street Norris Herbert Augustus, baker, So Hardres street

Miller George, Duche11s of Kent P.H. n6 King street Norris Richard Marlow, apartments, 9 Prospect terrace

:Miller Henry, Admiral Harvey P.H. Harbour street Nowell Nicholas, apartments, 40 Camden square

Miller Henry, carpenter, 22 West Cliff road Oakeshott F. B. boarding house, I College cots. Hollicondsne

Miller Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Camden road Oakley Ann (Mrs.), general shop, I04 King street

:Miller Mrs. dress maker, High street, St. Lawrence Odell Joseph, boot maker, I34 High street

Mills E. & Sons, firewood dealers, 50 Oxford ter. Boundary rd Ofield E. (Miss), ladies' school, 49 Plains of Waterloo

Mills Edward, apartments, 23 Camden square Okill Sydney, apartment~, 30 Adelaide gardens

Mills Susan (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 134 King street Olby Alfred, lead & glass merchant, 27 King street

Milton Charles, boot maker, 13 Ca.<~tle road Old Cemetery (The), Church road

Minter Henry, apartments, 3 Cottage road O'Leary Arthur, tailor, 8 Camden road

Minter Isaac, turncock to the corporation water works, O'Leary Arthur George, tailor, 3 Cannon road

9 George street O'Leary Denis, prof.of calisthenics, I Maria viis. Boundary rd

Mirams George, florist, St. Lawrence nursery, Ellington Olliffe Hannah (Mrs.), Providence tavern, 3I Queen street

Mirams George, insurance agent, Braeside, Belmont road Ordish Jhn. Gillman, confectioner 26, & hairdrssr.28, King st

Mitchell Amelia (Mrs.), confectioner, 17 High street Orlandini John, confectioner, CaM Royal, 64 Harbour street

Mitchell S. apartments, 6 Codrington villas, Codrington rd Orpin Emma (Mrs.), dress maker, 3 Paragon cottages,

Mongor James, apartments. 32 Hardres street Paragon street, West cliff

Montague David, apartments, 2r Liverpool lawn, West cliff Osborn Frederick, apartments, 9 Cliff street, West cliff

Montague David, greengrocer, Albert street, West cliff Osborne Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 26 Adelaide gardens

Moody Alfred, fly proprietor, 66 Plains of Waterloo Osborne William Geo. (Mrs.), lodging house, 36 Hardres st

Moody Charles, leather warehouse, II York street, West cliff Osmond Richard, marine store dealer, Turner street, & rag·

Moody Edward, cabinet maker, 41 Albert street, West cliff & paper merchant, Staffordshire street

Moody Frank Beeches, boot maker, 62 High street Ottaway Geo. F. grocery & provsn, stores, 11:3 & us High st

Moody John, boot maker, 24 & 45 Addington street Ousley Jane (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 112 King street

Moore & Co. cutlers, 46 High street Ovenden William, King of Denmark P,H. Boundary road

MooreAlbert, shooting gallery, 4 West Cliff arcade Owen George W:. fruiterer, I9 Queen street

Moore L. (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Kent terrace Owens Annie (Miss), dress maker, 9 Hart ter. St. Lawrence·

Moorshead John Tiso, inland revenue office, 2 Blenheim Oxley William, butcher, 26 Bellevue road, East cliff

villas, Crescent road Packer Augustine, apartments, 46 Bellevue road

More Alfred, commercial traveller, 17 Effingham street Packer Ebenezer, boot maker, IS Chatham street
Morga.nOctavius & Co.prov.dlrs. n The Quadrant,Grange rd Packer Joseph, apartments, 47 West Cliff road

Morga.n Elzth. (Mrs. ),dress mkr. 6 The Quadrant, Grange rd Pagden William. carpenter, 2 Alpha road

Morris Maria (Miss), greengrocer, I8 York street, West cliff Page Pilcher & Co. grocers &c. & agents for W. & A. Gilbey,..

MorrisRichard, assembly rooms, & photographer, High street wine & spirit merchants, 13 King street

Morrison George, grocer, 95 King street Page & Sons, grocers, wine merchants &c. I Harbour street

Mortimer Charles (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Spencer sq. West cliff & 2, 4 & 6 Queen street

Mortimer William, smack owner, The Harbour Page Henrv, apartments, 8 Hibernia street

Mortley & Co. outfitters, 18 King street Page J ane (Mrs.), apartments, 29 Royal road, West cliff

Mortley George Stephen, apartments, 9 Kent place Page Jonathan Wm. professor of music, :rog Hardres street.

Morton Francis, yeast dealer, 47 Vale road Page Martha (Mrs.), apartments, I5 Paragon, West cliff

MortonHenry, pharmaceutical chemist, Cecil villa,The Elms Pain Daniel, apartments, 34 Liverpool lawn, West cliff

MosesWait. Thos.smk.ownr. 7Cannonbury ter. Cannonbury rd Pain David, apartments, 6 Augnsta road

Moses Wm. Henry, boat &c. builder, see Beeching,Moses & Co Pain John, news agent, 20 High street

MoulangThomasHenry,watch maker,I7Kingst.&42Queenst Pain Thomas Percy, grocer, 22 Chatham street

Mount William, french polisher, n Plains of Waterloo Paine Edward, Wellington hotel, 74 High street

Mount William, upholsterer, 2 Broad street Paine George, apartments, 4 Hardres street

IMoyes Ja.mes Southee, Artillery Arms P.H. 36 West Cliff road Paine Wm. apartments, Syndale ho. Avenue rd. East cli~
Muir John Brown, Ship inn, 32 Harbour street Palmer Amelia (Mrs.), midwife, 32 Addington street

Muirhead Graham, drill master, 2 Albany vils. Duncan road Palmer Charles, greengrocer, 32 Addington street

Mnirhead William, draper, 6 Hardres street; Palmer Fred T. photographer, I Granville marina
Mummery Alex. Augustus, upholsterer, furnisher & removal Palmer George, grocer & general stores, IS Turner street ~

contractor, undertaker & funeral directGr, repairs & re- Pamflett Margaretta (Miss), apartments, IS Alexandrs

upholstering of every description, furniture of every terrace, Grange road

description removed to any part of the world, & stored, Pammant Emma (Miss), apartments, 87 Addington street

packed & shipped, 85 High street Pantony Emma (Miss), apartments, I Augusta road

Mossared Albert, apartments, 2 Elswick villas, Artillery rd Paragon Baths (John Ricketts, proprietor), Paragon

Mynheer William, apartments, u Camden square Paragon (The) Boarding Establishment (Henry George

Nairne Tom, general shop & beer retailer, 82 Hardres street Rose, propr. ), 20, 21 & 22 Paragon, West cliff. See adn

Nasb Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 77 Hardres street Paramor Frances (Miss), confectioner, 2 Church road

National Provincial Bank of England Limited (Ramsgate Parker John, The Alma inn, La Belle Alliance sq. East cliff

branch), (William White, manager), 54 Harbour street; ParkerWm.smack owner,IoCannonbury ter.Cannonbury rd

draw on chief office, 1I2 Bishopsgate street E c Parochial Offices for Ramsgate (James Dunt, assistant over~

Neale Joseph, New inn, 6 High street seer), 91 High street

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516 RAMSGATE AND ST. LAWRENCE.

Parochial Office for St. Lawrence (Robert Powell, assistant Prior George Mus. noc. oxon. & orgamst of St. George's

overseer), S Hart terrace, St. Lawrence parish church, 2I Vale square

Parsons Elizabet~ (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Mount Albion ter- Procter John, Crown P.H. 30 York street

race, Avenue road, East cliff PRYCE RICHARD JONES, furnishing & general ironmon-

Parsons Julia (Mrs.), apartments, 9I Hardres street - ger & oil merchant, gas & water titter, locksmith, bell-

Parsons Waiter, baker & grocer, I 57 King street hanger &c. 24 Queen street

Patell Waiter, lodging house, 38 Effingham street Prynn Alfred, shipwright, The Harbour

Pattenden Henry Wright, apartments, 20 Hibernia street Pugh John, grocer, 13 & 14 Cumberland place, Hereson rd

Pattenden Maria (Mrs.), dress maker, 8 Effingham street PuginCuthbrt.Welby,archtct.St. Ed ward's,St.Augustine's rd

Paul Henry, Bell inn, 89 King street Pollen Frederick, apartments, Io Adelaide gardens

Paul Thomas, confectioner, 95 High street Pullinger Henry, butcher, 29 Chatham street

Pavey & Co. chemists, I04 High street & 68 King street Raines George William, grainer, 35 Denmark road

Payn Edwin, tailor, 6 Grange road Ramsgate Burial Board Office, I Effingham street

Peachey Ellen (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 109 King street Ramsgate Cinque Ports & County .Permanent Benefit Build-

Peak William, tailor, I Hardres street ing Society (Alfred Griggs, sec.), I9 Effingham street

Pearce Isaac William & Son, boot makers, 35 Queen street Ramsgate Club (Henry Fisher, sec.), 56 Harbour street (en-

Pearson Frederick, apartments, 7 Rose hill, West cliff trance in Goldsmid place)

Pearson Wm. Hy. apartments, I9 Augusta road, East cliff Ramsgate Coal Co. 23 Harbour st. & stores, IS! King street

Peck John, shopkeeper, 39 Thornton road Ramsgate Corporation Gas & Water Offices (George Cock-

Peek Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, I3 Cavendish street burn, accountant & sec.), I I4 Hardres street

Peete George, apartments, 2 Hardres street Ramsgate Cycling Club (head quarters & reading room),

Peete George, shopkeeper, 20 Denmark road George Wellden, hon. sec.), 31 High street

Peirce Lydia (Mrs.), bill poster & advertising contractor, Ramsgate & District Trade Protection Association (John

I3I High street Waiter Scarlett, sec.), go Effingham street

Pennefather William, apartments, 7 Cliff street, West cliff Ram!lgate High School for Girls Co. Limited (A. Bromley

Penney George, apartments, 8 Adelaide gardens Burrows, hon. sec.) ; office, High street

Penney Stephen, apartments, 2 Kent place Ramsgate High School for Girls (Mi;;s Cameron, head

Penney Stephen, fishmon~rer, 67 Addington street mistress), 22 Cavendish street

Penny William, boat builder, The Harbour Ramsgate Parish Hall (Alfred King, keeper), Broad street

. Parkins Anna(Miss),apartments,27Wellington cres.East cliff Ramsgate Philanthropic Institution (John Waiter Scarlett,

Perkins William, farmer, Haine farm, Haine, St. Lawrence sec.), Albion hotel, Harbour street

PerrettWm.Hy.smack ownr.4Codrington vils.Codrington rd Ramsgate & St.Lawrence Royal Dispensary (S. G. Warman,
sec. ), Broad street
Perry Albert Samuel, oilman, I Artillery road

Perry John, coal merchant, 66 High street & Belmont street Ramsgate United Club (W. Parsons, sec.), I Camden road
Ramsgate Water Works, Southwood
Perry Samuel, higgler, 38 Thornton road

Petley John, shopkeeper, & post office, Margate road . Rat.cliff Edwin, coal dealer, 169 King street
Petters J ames, Hovelling Boat inn, 8 York street, West cliff Rawlinson Elizabeth (Miss), milliner, 26 Hard res street
Pettifer Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 12 Paragon, West cliff Read I<'rederick, apartments, 5 Green grove, Arklow terrace
PettmanElizh. (Miss),techr.of mus. rSt.Alban's vls.The Elms Read George, confectioner, Finsbury road

Pettman Tbos. Edward, prof. of music, Cliffdale, Arklow sq Read Jemim!i (Mrs.), apartments, IS Bellevue rd. East cliff

Petts John, coal & coke dealer, Redwood cot. Southwood Read John, working cutler, II Ellington

Phillips Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 69 Addington street Read Richard, fly proprietor, 20 West Cliff road

Philpot Henry, greengrocer, High street, St. Lawrence Read Thomas, apartments, 7 Camden square

Philpot R. S. Coach & Horses inn, no High street Read Thomas, jun. apartments, 5 Camden square

Philpott George Albert, butcher, High street, St. Lawrence Reading Daniel, pay clerk & storekeeper, Harbour offices,

PhilpottGeo. F. greengrcr.Post office, I Doverter.Grange rd The Harbour

Philpott Richard, farmer, Haine, St. Lawrence Redman Albert Benjamin, carpenter, Vale road

Philpott Richard William, fancy stationer, 8I High street Reed Thomas, pony chaise proprietor, 3 Meeting street

Philpott Samuel, fishmonger, Melville cottage, Boundary rd Reeves Henry, apartments, 39 Camden square

PhilpottSidney, jobbing grdnr. ICannonbry.ter.Cannonby.rd Reeves James,boot maker,8 Cannonbury ter. Cannonburyrd

Philpott Stephen George, mineral water manufacturer, I6 Reeves James, smack owner, 53 Plains of Waterlooo

High street & IA, Cavendish street Reitz Justus Henry, outfitter, I9 York street

Philpott William, shopkeeper, Chapel road, St. Lawrence Rew Emma (Mrs), apartments, 34 Hardres street

PhippsJames, painter, I3 Finsbury terrace, Boundary road Reynolds Harriet (Miss), stationer, & post office, Bellevue

Pickford & Co. carriers (Edwd. Thornton, agent), 7 York st house, Bellevue road

Piddnck Benjamin, cabinet maker, 1 Southwood cottages, Rhodes Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 8 Albion place

Southwood street, St. Lawrence Richards Henry, apartments, I3 Hardres street

Pier Stores, The Harbour • Richards William, boot maker, 22 Hardres street

Pitcher Thomas, music warehouse, 83 High street Richardson Mariaune (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Wellington

Pite Alfred Robert, architect, 46 Effingham street crescent, East cliff

Pledge Ebenezer, draper, 3 Queen street Richeux Jules, cigar importer, Havana house, 2 Harbour st

Pledge Gilbert Richard, tailor, I6 Cavendish street Richford Alfred Thomas, butcher, 76 High street

Plough Coffee Tavern, Ioo King street _ Richford John, poulterer, 7 Queen street

Pointer Ann (Miss), apartments, 2I Artillery road Ring Rose (Mrs.), dress maker, 63 Plains of Waterloo

Pointer Frederick William, grocer, 63 King street Roach James Joseph, Royal hotel, Harbour street

Police Office(Stephen Tanton, sergt.),IPoonah vils.Southwd Roalf Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Addington street

Pollard Frank, apartments, I4 Camden square Robertson Jas. Wm.The Refectory tav. II2 & II4 Harbour st

Pollard George Richard Mclntosh L.R.C.P.Lond. M.R.C.S.Eng. Robey Laura (Mr;;.), apartments, 3 Rose hill, West cliff·

physician & surgeon, Augusta villa, Arklow square Robins Arthur William, grocer &c. I Belmont road

Poole James Scott (Mrs.}, teacher of music, 69 Hardres st Robinson Alfred Selfe, Trafalgar hotel, Royal rd. West cliff

Poole Matthew John, tailor, 54 Queen street Robinson Charlotte (Mrs.), apartments, IS Cavendish street

Popple Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 7 York terrace, West cliff Robison Emily (l\fiss), apartments, 14 Royal crescent

Port Wm. Hy. builder & contractor, Elm lodge, Ellington Robson Arthur, boot maker, 6 Alexandra road

Pott Sarah (Miss), apartments, 59 Addington street Robson Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Abbot's hill

Potter Samuel, greengrocer, 132 King street Rogers Jane Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, I 58 High street

Powell Hubert, confectioner, 47 Queen street Rogers John E. draper, Salop house, Denmark road

Powell James (Mrs.), grocer, SI Queen street Rogers Thomas, master mariner, 8o Harbour street

Powell Jas.A. fruiterer, &registrar of marriages,43 Queen st RoseChas. Hesleden M.A. ConynghamHouse school, I46High st

Powell Robert, assistant overseer, Parochial office, 8 Hart Rose Henry George, proprietor of the Paragon boarding es-

terrace, St. Lawrence tablishment, West cliff. See advertisement

Prato Andrew, apartments, I2 Montefiore place, Hereson rd Rose James Henry, jeweller, 27 Harbour street

Prebble George, Temperance hotel, Chatham street Ross Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, 84 Queen street

Prebble Waiter, apartments, 6I Addington street Rothwell James, apartments, 5 Cliff street, West cliff

Preston H. Michell, surgeon-dentist, 96 High street Rothwell James, boot maker, 70 Queen street

Preston Samuel, baker, I03 .High street Rothwell Joseph, apartments, 27 Effi.ngham street

Price Joseph, apartments, Il Albion place Rowe G. & T. ironmongers, I High street

Price Rebecca (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Abbot's hill Rowland William Jame;;, builder &c. 27 George street

Price Will1am Baker, clerk & sexton of St. George's church, Royle Harriet (Miss), fancy repository, 93 High street

44 Hardres street Rumney & Son, ladies' & gentlemen's tailors, breeches

Prickett Mary (Miss), apartments, 22 Wellington crescent makers, I4 West Cliff road, Queen street; & London
Priestley Samuel, bicycle maker, I & 6 Turner street ; ma- Russell John, fancy draper & milliner, 4~ & 44 Harbour st
Russell William, butcher, 43 Oxford terrace, Boundary road
chine stores, 2I High street

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Rntter Edward, apartments, 3 Camden square Simpson Jane (Miss), apartments, 2 Vale square

Rye Henry, beer house, 25 Plains of Waterloo Simpson John, general shop, 4 Leeds terrace, Boundary rd

Sackett Brothers, sign & facia Writers, 48 High street Simson JamP.s, journalist, 3 Cecil tl:'rra<.-e, Grange road

Sackett Francis, plumber, 143 High street Singer Manufacturing Co. (The), 6g Queen street

Sackett George H. pork butcher, IO Addington street Skeats Eliza (Mrs.), news agent, Abbot's hill

Sackett Henry, sanitary plumber &c. 86 Queen street Skellet Jane & Emma (Misses), fancy bazaar, 96 Harbour st

Sackett Henry Digerson, plumber, Albert street, West cliff Skellet Albert, photographer, The Colonnade

Saffery Richard, sail maker, Leopold street Skinner Robert Thomas, apartments, I Camden square

SafferyRichard Thomas, apartments, s Effingham street Slade Frederick Samuel, apartments, II Paragon, West cliff

Sage Henry William, boot maker, 4 Spencer st. West cliff Slaven Robert, apartments, I9 Hibernia street

Sailors' Home (Rev. J. E. Brenan, hon. sec. ; William Fen- Slee George, apartments, 2 Shaftesbury street

nell, master), The Harbour Smack Owners' Ice Co. (Jn. R: H. Acock, sec.), The Harbour

St. Augustine's Catholic College (Very Rev. F. Thomas Smack Boy's Home (Rev. J. E. Brenan, hon. sec. ; John

Bergh, president), West cliff William Hull, superintendent), The Harbour

St. Augustine's Monastery, St. Augustine's road Small John, apartments, 22 Albion place

St. Augustine's Priory & College (Very Rev. F. T. Bergh, Smallfield Thomas, carpenter, 27 Alexandra road

prior), Grange road Smith W. H. & ~on, news agents, L. C. & D. Railway ter-

St. Barnabas Convalescent Home (Sister Maria, sister in minus, Harbour street

charge), Cliff street, West cliff Smith Agnes Mary (Mrs.), Paragon inn, 8I Addington street

St. Goorge's Hall (George Beer, hall keeper), George street Smith Burton, apartments, I7 Hibernia street

St. George's Parochial Office (J. Dunt, collector of poor's Smith Christopher, boot repairer, 5 Mews cottages

rates; H. Dunt, collector of district rate), 91 High street Smith Edmund, apartments, 95 Hardres street

St. Lawrence Parish Hall, High street, St. Lawrence Smith Edwin, baker & beer retailer, 8 Lorne road

St. Luke's Lecture Halt (James Perry, keeper), Hereson rd Smith George, watch maker, 8 Cavendish street

St. Paul's Hall, Sussex street Smith Geo. Mence, oilman, 49 Addington st. & 6 & 8 King st

St. Theresa's Convalescent Home (Miss Alice Sargant, Smith Henry, apartments, 4 Adelaide gardens & 28 Liver-

matron), 13 Albion place pool lawn, West cliff

Salmon George H. boot maker, ·29 Denmark road Smith Henry Lane, apartments, 5 Abbot's hill

Sandbrook William, apartments, I Kent terrace Smith Jane Harriet (Mrs.), apartments, 13 Effingham street

Sanders Augustus, draper, 15 & 19 High street, & boot & Smith John, apartments, 77 Addington street

shoe warehouse, 2 Turner street Smith John, district superintendent Prudential Assurance

Sanders Matthew, butcher, I The Quadrant, Grange road Co. Oxford lodge, The Elms

Sanders Wm. Hy. apartments, 27 Spencer square, West cliff Smith Matthew, general shop, Bellevue cottage, Bellevue road

Sandford Elizh. (Miss), apartments, 35 Spencer sq. West cliff Smith Richard, boot maker, I3 Bellevue road, East cliff

Sandom William, boot maker, 7 & 9 High street Smith Saml. Edwd.lath & firewood merchant, 4 Alpha road

Banger's Amphitheatre, High street Smith Thomas, tailor, II4 High street

Sankey John (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Pleasant viis. Victoria rd Smith William, apartments, rs Liverpool lawn, West cliff

Sankey Percy E. solicitor & notary, 12 Effingham street Snoad William, tailor, I3 Cumberland road

Sannders Charles John Heath, chemist, & post office, High Snowden James, accountant, 2 Rose hill, West cliff

street, St. Lawrence Soames Catherine (Miss), dress maker, 16 Broad street

Saunders Clara (Mrs.), apartments, 12 Augusta road Sobey John Joseph, shoe maker, 27 York street, West cliff

Sannders Edmund, jobbing gardener, 19 Camden square Softly Richard, naturalist, 37 York street

Sannders Waiter L. n.s. uel. dentist, 7 West Cliff road SollyFrances(Mrs. ), confectioner & milk seller, I4 Chatham st

Savage Hy. Geo. Royal Standard hotel, 2 & 4 Albion hill Solly Frederick, greengrocer & dairyman, I6 Camden road

Savage Joseph Charles, lodging house, 17 Camden square Solly Robert, apartments, 37 Camden square

Saxby Jane Rebecca (Mrs.), apartments, 23 Camden road Solly William, apartments, 9 Cavendish street

Sayer John, general shop, 34 Alexaudra road Solly William, apartments, 24 Hibernia street

Scamp & Belling-ham, bricklayers, I07 Hardres street Solly William, bootmaker, 29 George street

Scamp George C. chimney cleaner & bricklayer, see Scamp ' Solomon Rachael & Hannah (Misses), Jewish boarding house,

&Bellingham 5 Victoria parade, East cliff

Scarlett John Waiter, house & estate agent & clerk & attend- South Eastern College, junior school (Charles Morris M.A.

ance officer to school attendance committee & sec. to house master), Hollicondane

Ramsgate & district Trade Protection Association, 30 South of England Telephone Company, 22 High street

Etlingham street Southee Arthur Philip A.C. P. gent's school, St. Mildred's rd

Schoeppler l<'rederick, pork butcher, 47 Addington street Southee FrancesMaria(Miss),statnr.&c. 29 & 31 Addington st

Schwein Hans Christian, apartments, 24 Bellevue road Spain Amelia (Miss), apartments, 54 Royal road. West cliff

Seott Alex. Thomas L.D.S.R.c.s.rrel. dentist, 68 High street Spain Henry, paperhanger, 2 Clarence terrace, Clarence rd

Scott Thomas, shopkeeper, 6 King Barman ter. Southwood Spain James, horse slaughterer, Newington rd.St.Lawrence

Scott-White Augustus Hy.n.sc. B.A.St. George's coli. High st Spain John, Cannon inn, Ellington place

Sernby William, apartments, 29 Camden square Spain Thomas Henry, carver & gilder, 73 High street

Seamen's Infirmary & General Hospital (Edward Leeds M. A., Spain William, horse dealer, Newington road, St. Lawrence

M.B. physician; R. Hicks, R. G. Hicks L.R.C.P.LOnd. & Spargo Maria (Mrs. ),apartments, IO Shaftesbury st. East cliff

T. G. Styan M.A., M.D. surgeons; C. Stuart VinesL.R.C.P. Sparkes & Emery, solicitor, & solicitor to the Broadstairs

LOnd. resident surgeon; Alfred Griggs, sec. ; Mrs. Sarah local board, I Harbour street

Homer, matron), 69 West Cliff road Sparks George William, baker, 4 Addington street

Self Mary Ann (Mrs.), apa1 tments, 9 Nelson cres. West cliff Sparks John Lytton, apartments, 34 Spencer sq. West cliff

Sellman George, apartments, n Addington street Sparks Joseph, fruiterer & florist, 25 Camden road

Setterfield John William, beer retailer, 45 Alexandra road Sponder James, apartments, 5 Royal road, West cliff

Shannon Thomas, dining rooms, 5 King street Spong Charles, apartments, 32 Camden square

Sbapland Waiter James, apartments, 38 Camden square Spratling Thomas, butcher, 46 Plains of Waterloo •

Shapland Waiter James, tailor, 4 Camden road · Spratling Thomas, grocer, 45 & 47 Plains of Waterloo

Sharpe & Webb (Misses), school, IS4 High street Springford Brothers, linen drapers, 49 & SI High street

Sbaw Alma James, tailor, IOI Hig-h street Stamp Office (Samuel Fuller, sub-distributor), 29 Queen st

Sbelvey John Mirams, grocer & wine dealer, High street, St. Stanley William, agent for Tomson & Sons, brewers, I7

Lawrence Chatha.m street

Shelvey Thomas, apartments, 7 Adelaide gardens Stead Charles, plumber, 19 Plains of Waterloo

Shelvey Thomas, Volunteer inn, 6 Plains of Waterloo Stead Thomas, sen. apartments, 31 Adelaide gardens

Shepard Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Providence villas Stead Thomas William, apartments, Bellevue avenue

Shepherd, Neame & Co.'s Ale Stores, 16 Townley street Stead William, apartments, II Bellevue road, East cliff

Shepherd William Henry, boot maker, 28 Harbour street Stead William Edward, apartments, Io Liverpool lawn

Shersby John, Kent inn, 12 Camden road Stead Wil)iam S. plumber & decorator, I7 Plains ofWaterloc

Shonk Robert Henry, shopkeeper, 9 Vicarage cottages, New- Steed & Granger, plasterers, 2 Frances villas, Duncan road

ington road, St. Lawrence Steed Edward, coal dealer, 1 Chandos cottages,Boundary rd

Short Emily (Miss), apartments, 23 Albion place Steed J. D. builder, Staffordshire street

Shrimpton Pattie (Mrs.), apartments, IO Kent terrace Steed Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I Alma road

ShriveCatherine (Miss), apartments, 14 Nelson cres. W. cliff Steel William Bowen, apartments, 9 Vale square

Simmers ReT. George M.A. boarding school for the sons of Steer John, watch ma.4 Harborough villas,SouthEastem rd

gentlemen, Aberdeen house, Ellington road Stephens Joseph William, commercial traveller, I Richmond

Simmons Joseph Price, apartments, 20 Wellington crescent, vill"\81 South Eastern road

East cliff Stickens Ann (Miss), apartments, I La Belle Alliance square

Simmona Mary Ann (Mrs.), tailor, I George street Stock & Co. tea merchants, so High street

S mmona Thomas, gasfitter, 46 Hardres street Stock Benjamin, Rising Sun P.H. 2 Effingha.m street



518 n.AMSGATE ..AND ST. LAWRENCE. KE~T. (KEI.LY'S

Stock Charles, provision dealer, 4 Adelphi terrace, Grange Trinity Schools (Samuel Fletcher, master), Hereson road
Trowbridge J. W. district superintendent, S. E. Railway
road, & provision merchant, 2 High street

Stock Joseph, lodging house, 32 Adelaide gardens station, Margate road

Stock Richard, apartments, 15 Camden square Trueman Alfred, baker, 23 Finsbury road & 38 High street

··Stock Rt. builder & undertaker, West View ho. Albert st Tucker Waiter, general shop, 31 Denmark road

Stockbridge Ann Elizabeth (Mrs. ),apartments,26Wellington Tucker Waiter, shopkeeper, 3 Gordon terrace, Rodney st

crescent, East cliff Turner & Co. oilmen &c. 8o Queen street

Atockbridge Sarah (Miss), aprtmnts.nRoyal cres. West cliff Turner George, cabinet maker, 31 West Cliff road

Stockley John, coffee & dining rooms, & bricklayer, 23York Turner Selina (Mrs. ),dress ma.sTriplecote,DumptonPark rd

street, West cliff Turner Thomas, baker, 7 The Quadrant, Grange road

Stokes Annie (Miss), milliner, 3 High street Turner Thomas Sharp, baker & confectioner, 4 Denmark rd

~tokes John, apartments, 9 La Belle Alliance square Turpin William, apartments, 18 Wellington crescent

Stokes William, gas & water rates collector, 162 High street Twyman John C. & Sons, auctioneers, 36 Higll street

Stm1e William John, baker, 9 Montefiore pl. Hereson road TwymanElizabeth(Mrs. ), apartmnts. 17Spencer sq. West cliff

Strand Richard, dyer, 9 York street, West cliff Tyler George, draper, 133 High street

Strange Robert, apartments, 17 Artillery road Tyrrell Frederick, surgeon, Easton _house, Queen street

Street Charles, bath chair proprietor, 67 Plains of Waterloo Uden William Henry, apartments, 57 West Cliff road

Street Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 32 Alexandra road Utton Edwin C. hair dresser, 13 York street

Strevens George, confectioner, 156 King street Varney John, baker, Albert road, Margate road

Strevens Harry, shipwright, The Harbour Vassalli Carlo, Victoria cafe & restaurant, 100 & 102, &

Strevens Henry, apartments, 2 Liverpool lawn, West cliff tobacconist, 104 Harbour street

Stroud John, apartments, 5 Pleasant villas, Victoria road Victoria Temperance Hotel (Mrs. Weeks, manageress),

Strover James, apartments, 29 Effingham street Hardres street

Styan Thomas George M.A., M.D.physician, &medical officer Vinten & Son, auctioneers, 72 High· street, & estate agent,

of health for Ramsgate urban sanitary district, 55 Queen 11 Granville marina

street & 2 Chapel place Vokins Mrs. apartments, 7 Albion place

Such Joseph James, apartments, 3 Augusta road, East cliff Vye Brothers, clothiers, 44 Queen street

Summerford James Stephen, Hotel de Ville, 31 Grange rd Vye & Son, grocers 64, & wholesale 65, Queen street

Summers Henry & Co. fish salesmen & sail makers, Fish WadeRobt. Thos. boot ma.2Lime cots.Hereson,St.Lawrence

market, The Harbour _ Waldron Charles :Edmund, tailor, 7 Adelphi ter. Grange rd

Summers Henry, sail maker, 55 Addington street Wales George, baker, 102 King street

Summers Joseph, furniture dealer, Broad street, & second- Wales Rowland John, tailor, I Sussex street

hand furniture dealer, 12 Turner street Walker Alfred, apartments, 34 Camden square

Button Sarah Ann & Mary Elizabeth (Misses), butchers, Wall Robert, house painter, tlhield's cots. Bellevue cottages

54 King street Wailer Richard, apartments, 13 Kent terrace, Thornton rd

Sutton & Co. carriers (ThomasWilkinson,agent), n8High st Wailer William, bath chair proprietor, 63 West Cliff road

SuttQn Alfred, grocer, 20 York street Waiter William, apartments, 11 Wellington cres. East cliff

Sutton Charles Joshua, apartments, 2 York ter. West cliff Wanstall George, cowkeeper, 6 Pleasant villas, Victoria road

Sutton Fk. boot ma. 2 Paragon cots. Paragon st. West cliff Ward Eliza & Ann (Misses), fancy repository, 55 High st

Sutton Henry, apartments, 73 Plains of Waterloo Ward Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 14 Wellington crescent

Button Henry R. apartments, 2 Elgar place, Boundary road Ward Richard, boarding house, 15 Wellington crescent

Sntton Richard Joseph, shipsmith, 28 York st. West cliff Warden Jane (Miss), apartments, 6 York terrace, West cliff

Sutton Sarah (Mrs.), greengrocer, 27 West Cliff road Warden Mrs. fly proprietor,_ I Kent villas, Thornton road

Swain Henry,Shakespeare hotel,Shakespeare ter.Margate rd Ware Elizabeth Jane (:\:Irs.), apartments, 3 Wellington cres

Swiney Edgar, hair dresser, 20 High street Wannan John, apartments, 2 Pleasant villas, Victoria road

Swiney Joseph, South Eastern Coffee tavern, Shakespeare Warman Samuel Grove, agent to Phcenix Fire Office &

terrace, Margate road collector of Queen's taxes, 127 High street

Syrett Ernest & Co. linen drapers & silk mercers, 33• 35 & Warmisham Samuel, scale maker, 13 Chatham street

37 Harbour street Warne-Browne Ernest, dentist, 13 Chapel place

TamplinChas.HarrisL.R.C. P.Edin.surg.Lindfield, Crescent rd Warner Geo. Hemmings L.D.S. surgeon-dentist, West Cliff rd

'fapper James, apartments, 18 Liverpool lawn, West cliff Wastall E. G. & Co. wine & spirit merchants, 61 Queen st

•rapsell George William,baker & fly proprietor, 4 Grange rd Waterman James, shopkeeper, II9 King street

Tatnell Robert, apartments, St. Augustine's road, West cliff Watkins James, apartments, 6 Albion place

.Taylor Alfred Ramsey, watch maker, 34 Addington street Watson Jas.apartments,I East Cliff ter.Arklow ter.Eastcliff

Taylor Charles F.R.G.s., M.C.P. Albion school for boys, 4 Webb & Son, boot makers, so Quean street
Webb Alfred Jsph. pro. of music, 20 Shaftesburyst.East cliff
. Augusta road, East cliff

Taylor Edward, bricklayer, I Church road Webb Geo. Washington, boot ma.48Harbour st.&69High st

Taylor James, apartments, 6 Hibernia street WebbHarry Mark, carpenter, I Primrose cots.Bloomsbury rd

Taylor John Redwood, hair dresser, 51 Addington street Webb Mark, builder, 5 Claremont villas, Dundonald road

'faylor Thomas, butcher, 61 King street Webb 'l'homas, chair caner, 2 Ellington

Templar William, ships' chandler, 29 &31 York st. West cliff Webb William, marine store dealer, Albert street, West cliff

' Tenterfield House School (Rev. H. Lethbridge Davis M.A. Webster Sergeant,drill instructor,3 College cots. Hollicondane

principal). See advertisement Weeden Richard, apartments, Victory lodge, Hereson road

Terry Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Vale road Weeks John, waggonette proprietor, 1 Bethesda street

Thanet Advertiser (Jennings & Sons, publishers; published Weeks William Henry, plumber, 79 Plains of Watarloo

sat.), 91 High street Weir Alien W. apartments, 12 Spencer square, West cliff

Thanet Boot Repairing Co. (Horace Harry Powell, man- Wellard l<'rederick, grocer & beer retailer, 18 Cumberland rd

ager), 6o King street . Wellard Tom, grocer, 31 Camden square

The Rest (Home for Girls) (Mrs.MarySissons,matron), Elm Wellden George, tailor & outfitter, 40 High street

Park villas, The Elms Weller Maria (Mrs.), hatter, 45 Queen street

Thirkettle Edward Thos. ThreeCompassesP.H.gBrunswick st Wells Albert Geo. shopkeeper, I Winstanley vils. Margate rd

Thomas Henry, baker, 24 York street, West cliff Wells C. (Miss), apartments, 25 Wellington crescent

Thomas William, apartments, 77 Plains of Waterloo Wells Joseph, apartments, 22 Hibernia strPet

Thompson Emma (Mrs.), dress make:c,I Plains of Waterloo West Cornelius, apartments, 25 La Belle Alliance sq. E. cliff

Thompson Jane (Mrs.), greengrocer,! Spencer st.West cliff West Edmuud Randell, shopkeeper, Granville road

Thorn('roft Norton Edward, baker,IOAdelphi ter.Grangerd West George, apartments, 7 Ellington

Thornton Harry, greengrocer, Kent place West John, apartments, 25 Effingham street

Thornton Hy. Wm. relieving&vaccinatn.officer,nHardres st West John, apartments, 43 West Cliff road

Thorp Louisa (Mrs.), fancy bazaar, 25 Harbour street West John, boot maker, 49 Albert street, West cliff

Thorp William George, butcher, 52 High street West John Cornelius, tailor, 53 Addington street

Thorpe Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), fruiterer, 14 Addington st Weston Henry, chemist, 16 King street

l'ilbury Charlotte (Mrs.), greengrocer, 12 Addington street Weymouth & Co. Cemetery works, Cemetery road

Tissington Waiter, apartments, 17 Liverpool lawn, West cliff Weymouth Jas. Chas.builder, 1 Sunnyside vilR. Cemetery rd

Tolfree George, apartments, 4 Abbott's hill Whales Williams Alfred, Prince Albert inn, n King street

Tomson's & WotliQn, Ramsgate brewery, Queen street Wbarrier William, apartments, 6 Kent ter. Thornton road

Tottman George William, builder & carpenter, Lime Tree White Brothers, builders, Meeting street

house, High street, St. Lawrence White & Ellis, linen drapers, 14 Harbour street

Town Hall (Thomas John Kingston, town sergt.),Market pl White Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 18 Abbot's hill

Tozer Agne5 (Mrs.), apartments, Arklow cot. Victoria road White Annie B. (Miss), apartments, 6 Royal crescent

Tozer Samuel, apartments, 24 Cavendish street White Edward, apartments, 29 Liverpool lawn, West cliff

Trigg Herbert Charles, apartments, 2 Armstrong villas, White Henrietta (Miss), apartments, 2 Royalcres. West cliff

Artillery road White William, umbrella maker, 4 Turner street

DIHBCTORY.] ' KENT. RECUL\"ER. 619

Whiteball Water Works, Margate road (E. Valon, manager; ~oodcock Wm. John, apartments, {J Rose hiU, West cijff
Stephen Edards, engineer) Woodhams Harriet (Miss),apartmentl$,32 Spencet sq.W. cliff

Whitehead Thomas Tancred, sulicitor, 58 Queen street Woodhurst John, George & Dragon hotel, Oavendish street,

Whitehead Wm. Rd. apartments, 12 Shaftesbnry st. E. cliff corner of George street

Whitfield James Knill, The Postman's Arms P.H. & tailor, Woodruff Waiter William, draper, 36 Queen street

82 High street Woodward John C. fly proprietor, 34 Townley street

Whitfield John, apartments, 2 Adelaide gardens Woodward Thomas, coal dealer, Ashburnham lodge, Soutlt-

Whitmore Alfred, butcher, 1 Frederick place, Hereson road wood, St. Lawrence

Whittingstall Frederick, apartments, 19 Cavendish street Woolcott James, apartments, 13 Camden road

Wickham Thomas, wood dealer, Packer's lane Woolcott James George, lime & whiting ma:. Hollicondanerd

'Wigglesworth Thomas, coffee & dining rooms, 51 Harbour st Woolf Elizabeth (Miss), confectioner, 41 Addington street •

Wilkins Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Huggett; villa, Trinity pl Wootton Edward, grocer, 1 & 2 Grange road

Wilkinson Wtlliam, tobacconist, 66A., King street Wotton Alfred, Stag's Head P.H. Harbour street

Willett Charles Henry, stationer &c. 5 Harbour street Wotton Edward, solicitor, registrar ol the county court &

Williams Edwin, Richardson's hotel, 20 Harbour street district regtstrar of the high court of justice, Cavendish at

W'illiams Eliza Grace (Miss), preparatory school, Richmond Wraight Charles, apartments, 12 Kent terrace ·

house, The Elms Wraight Francis John, coach builder, Eagle hill

Williams James, fancy draper & milliner, 4 Harbour street WraightWm.generalshop,IMemel cot,Chapel rd.St.Lawrnce

Williams John Robert, apartments, 16 Camden square Wright Edwd.Primrose,fruiterer&florist,I7Granvillemarina

Williams Robert, hair dresser, 3 Finsbury ter. Boundary rd Wright James, fancy drapery & wools, 23 High street J

Williams Walter, apartments, 55 Plains of Waterloo Wright James Marshall, professor of music, St. Ed1tll,

Wills William John, Marine tavern, 9 Rose hill, West cliff Mount Albion road, East cliff 1

Wilson Samuel Redgrave, printer & stationer, 36 Harbour st Wright Thomas, apartments, 8 La Belle Alli!inCe sq. :E. Cliff

Winkle Richard, East Kent arms P.H. 27 Chatham street Wrightson Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker, 70 King street

Winslow Alfred Samuel, draper, High street, St. Lawrence Wrightson L. (exors. of), bakers, 78 High street

Witherden George, gas fitter, Southwood road . Wyborn William, apartments, 21 Camden road

Witherden George Albert, apartments, 12 Hibernia street Yare Richard Henry, marine engineer, 4 Cottage road

Witherden Thomas, gasfitter, 14 Hibernia street ·Ya.tes Frederick, apartments, 5 Providence viis. Belmonti'd

Witherden Thomas Henry, gasfitter &c. Prince's street Yeates Margaret (Miss), boys' school, Langdon ho. Th"' Elnis
Wood Mary Ann (Mrs.) & Kate (Miss), ladies' school, Den- Young & Co. dispensing chemists, 30 Harbour street 1 1

ham honse, The Elms Young Men's Christian Association (Ramsgate branch)

Wood Charles Robert, butcher, 7 & 9 King st. & 46 Queen st (Jenkins C. Haynes, hon. sec.)~ 52 Queen stre~ If

Wood Frederick John, butcher, 39 Addington street Young Women's Christian Association (Miss Schudt, ~qn.

Wood Joseph Samuel, apartments, 21 West Cliff road superintendent), ug High street

Wood Wiiliam, apartments, 24 Augusta road

Pegwell Bay &c.

Neville Thos. market ga.rdener,Manston
Bnrton William Kingham, Wimbledon Castle Frederick, dealer, Northwood

villa, Chilton, St. Lawrence Chandler Thomas, market gardener, Nortbwood Hospital for Infectious

Cottle Wyndham, Cliff's End hall. Wood farm, Manston Fever (Edward Alexander White
[Postal address, MinsterJ
Chapman Frederick, farmer, Ozengell M A., M.D., M.ch. surgeon; Mrs.

Craft William, Kirkdale, Chilton farm, Northwood Martha Robinson, matron), North-

Cullingworth William, Manston Clutton Geo.fa.rmer,ManstonGrove frm wood, St. Lawrence

GardinerJas. Jn.I Chilton villa,Chilton CollinsWm.shopkpr.& post off.Northwd Paramor Albert, farm bailiff to Mr.

Gilsey Charles, Pegwelllodge Darby George & Henry, farmers, Barzillai Sackett, Northwood

Hammond Francis, Allandale, Chilton Jackey Baker's farm, Northwood Paramor Edward, carrier, Northwood

Norrish Samuel, :Ferndale, Chilton Downs George Benjamin, Hare & Philpott Rd.farrner,ManstonCourt farm

Pugh James Melton, Northwood villa, Hounds inn, Northwood Ralph Edward, farmer, Bedlam fann;
Ellender Walter White, shopkeeper, & Lydden farm, St. John~s', Margate
Northwood

Tracy William, Rosedale, Chilton 10 Chilton terrace Redwood James, farmer, Cliff's en<!

Wright Edwin Chas. Ferndale, Manston Emptage Pete-rWoolton,whlwt.Manston Revell Sarah (Mrs.), market gardener,

:Ford Stephen, farmer, Great Cliff's Providence cottage, Northwood

COMMERCIAL. end, St. Lawrence "Sayer Edward, farm bailiff to Mr.

Ambrose Frederick, carrier Fordred Charles, market gardener, Thomas V. Giles, Chilton farm

Ambrose William, fruiterer &c Colswood, Manston Solly Arthur E. G. farmer, Manston

.Andrews Henry, market gardener, GibbonsCo-rnelius,shpkpr.Gt.Cliff's end SollyRichd.farmr.Preston frm.Manston

Rose cottage, Great Cliff's end Gibbons William, farm bailiff to John Stannard John,farmer, White Hall farm

Appleton Charles, dairyman,White hall Kf'nnett esq. J.P Steer Thomas, farmer, Rpratling street

Banger Samuel, potted shrimp maker Hogben Frances (Mrs.), miller (wind), Truman Henry George, SportSman inn,

Banger Samuel, jun. florist Thanet mill, Northwood facing the sea; noted house for bean-

Bartlett William James, farmer, :Mans· Impett Henry, tlorist &c. Pegwell bay feasts, teas &c.; bowls, quoits,skittles,

ton Grove farm, Manston Jones Valentine, smith, Northwood swings &c. Great Cliff's end .

Eritton Henry, farmer, Manston Green LednorChas.mkt.grdnr.Colswd.Manstn Tucker Mary Ann (Mrs.), sbopkee_pe'r,

farm, Manston Marvell Geo. F. Chilton tavern, Chilton Manston

:Bnckley Charles, brick maker Mascall Charles, farmer, Northwood Wellard Stephen, Jolly Farmers fnn,

Bogden Thomas, brick maker fann, Northwood Manston ·

Carter Carolina (Mitc<s), Belle Vue inn Maxted George, farmer, Newlands White Brothers, brick makers

Castle Alfred, shopkeeper, Northwood MaxtedHy.blacksmth.TheForge,Manstn ,

Ji.ECULVER is a village and parish, 3 miles east from Clair, lady abbess of the Benedictine nuns at Faversham,

Heme Bay and u west from Margate, in the Eastern division being visited by a violent sickness, vowed that in the event

of the county, lathe of St. Augustine, hundred of Bleangate, of her recovery she would visit the shrine of the Blessed
Home petty sessional division, union of Blean, county court Virgin at Bradstow (Broadstairs) and there offer up a costly
district of Canterbury and in the rural deanery of Westbere present in gratitude for the Virgin's intercession i:q her
and archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury ; its name, behalf, in fulfilment whereof she embarked on board a. vessel,

soggestive of the settlement. of a Teuton named Raculf, accompanied by her sister Isabel, for whom she entertained
probably approximates very closely to the original word the most earnest affection, on the 3rd of May, the Feas~ ,of
Latinized into the name of the Roman station Regulbiu-m, the Holy Cross ; but they had not been at sea two hours
which lies on the coast, near the coastguard station, about a before a storm arose, which drove the vessel on~ sandbank
mile and three-quarters north-east from the villa~e, and near Reculver; the abbess and part of the crew succeeded
was established here for the purpose of commanding the in reaching the shore in a boat, and Isabel, who remained
sLmit of the Stour, formerly navigable, dividing the island on board the wreck for some hours after her sister, was,

4)f Thanet from the main land. Of the ancient Early with the remainder of the passengers, rescued fl'oll\ it by a

English church nothing more remains than the two towers, boat sent out for their relief, but died the following day
called "The Sisters," and a small part of the walls, this fine from the effects of cold and exhaustion; to perpetua~ ~e

structure having been undermined by the sea, which has memory of her sister, as well as to direct mariners to avoid
for many years been making encroachments on this coast the like calamity, the abbess caused the church towers

According to an account written by a Dominican friar of (then in decay) to be repaired and spires to be added, and
Canterbury (who quitted England at the time of the Refor- further directed that these towers should henceforth be

mation for Louvain, where he died and bequeathed his called "The Sisters; •• they were purchased by the Corpor-

collection of MSS. to its university), the designation of ation of the Trinity House from the parish in 1810 and

"The Sisters," by which the church is now so well known, measures have been taken for their preservation.

rook its rise from the following circumstance :-Jt'rances St. The church of St. Mary, situated at Hillborough is' a.

520 RECUL\'ER• • KENT. (KELL'll'S

building of flint with stone dressmgs, in the Early English monastery of Christ Church, Canterbury, in 949, by a gt'!Lilt

style, and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and a bell of King Edred, and in 1020 became collegiate: two pillars

gable at the west end containing I bell, forming originally of the basilica are preserved in the Green court, Cantep-

one of a peal of four which belonged to the old church ; it bury. King Ethelbert I. the Bretwalda, retired here after

weighs about 10 cwt. and has a fine tone : the church was his conversion, and is said to have been buried in the abbey.

consecrated June 12, 1878; and there are preserved in it Ethelbert II. King of Kent, who died in 760, was also buried

many ancient tombstones brought from the church near the here. In I313 King Edward II. granted a market to t&e

sea, as well as portions of its fabric;including two perfect town, which is now obsolete. At Bishopstone and at Regul-

arches in the porch ; the font, of Perpendicular date, came bium Camp are coast guard stations. A considerable part ef

from the church of All Saints, Thanet, of which nothing the parish adjoining the channel or river is marsh. To tf.ae

now remains : there are 150 sittings. The register of bap- north the coast is a bluff cliff, except along the marshes, whe:re

tisms and burials dates from the year 1602, marriages from it is guarded by a sea wall, through which the river Stour is

1603. The living is a vicarage, with the chapelry of Hoath discharged by the 'North Mouth sluice. The charities amoun.t

annexed, tithe rent-charge £323, joint net yearly value £230, to £I7 48. 6d. yearly, derived from various ancient bequests

in the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since and from rents. The Archbishop of Canterbury is lord oi

1874 by the Rev. Robt. Healey Blakey M. A. and formerly the manor. The principal lando~ners are the Marquess

fellow of Durham University, who resides at Hoath. Conyngham, J. Collard esq. the Messrs. Johnson and Miss

That Reculver was not only a military station, but a site Monckton. The soil is clayey ; subsoil, sand. The chief

of a large town in the time of the Romans, appears from crops are wheat, barley and hops. The area is I, r43 acres

the many cisterns, vaults and foundations of buildings of land and 329 of water ; rateable value, £3,009; the

which have been exposed at different times by the fall of population in r881 'was 298.

the cliff, and also from the great number of Roman and Parish Clerk, William Morris, Hillborough.

Briti-sh coins and the quantities of pottery and various BROOMFIELD and OXENDEN CORNER are one mile and a

utensils found here. It has been asserted that Ethelbert, half south of the church.

King of Kent and Bretwald, built a palace here, and LETTER Box cleared at 5 a. m. & on sundays n a. m. Letters

sufficient remains of a fortified position of great strength from Canterbury, via Herne Bay, which is the neare~

have been found to prove the former existence of a castle. telegraph & money order office

An abbey, dedicated to St. Mary, was established at Re- Reculver Coast Guard Station, Henry Janes, chief officer

culver, but when or by whom is not known, the first men- Bishopstone Coast Guard Station, Henry Janes, chief officer

tion being made of it in the year 679 in a MS. preserved in National School (mixed), erected in 1875, for 52 children;

the Bodleian Library at Oxford ; it was annexed to the average attendance, 45; Mrs. P. Wells, mistress

Monckton Miss, Bishopstone 1 Collard Allington, farmer Morris William, blacksmith
Wootton Edward, farmer, Hillborough
Amos James, farmer, Broomfield par- 'i Collard William, King Ethelbert P.H
I
sonage & Spicer's farm Holman Edmund, coal dealer

RIDLEY is a parish and village, 25 miles from London, Rev. Thomas Prankerd Phelps B.A. of Worcester College,.

4 south-west from Meopham station on the London, Chat- Oxford, surrogate, rural dean of Cobham, and hon. canon
ham and Dover railway and 8 south-west from Gravesend, of Rochester. Winson's charity of £3 yearly is assigned in
in the North Western division of the county, Axton hundred, the first place to the maintenance of certain tombs in the

lathe of Sutton-at-Hone, Dartford petty sessional division, churchyard, the remainder, if any, being distributed to tba

union and county court district, rural deanery of Cobham poor in bread. Multon Lambarde esq. who is lord of the

and archdeaconry and diocese of Rochester. The church of manor, and Capt. Andrus are the principal landowners.

St. Peter is an ancient building of flint and brick, originally The soil is clay; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat,

Norman, with additions and insertions in the Early English oats and clover. The area is 834 acres; rateable value,.

and Decorated styles, and consists of chancel, nave, north £527 ; the population in I88x was 65.

and south porches and a wooden belfry at the west end con- Sexton, George Bailey.

taining I bell: there is an ancient lepers' window, and, in CucKOLDs' HAVEN is half a mile south ; NEw ~TREET, 1
the chancel, rebuilt in flint in 1855, an oblong aumbry: a mile east.
handsomely carved reredos has been added : there are 120
sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year I626, Letter carrier calls at 9.30 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. Letters
marriages and burials from 1631. The living is a rectory, through Wrotham arrive at 9.30 a.m. & I p.m. The
average yearly value from tithe rent-charge £r2g, with 40 nearest money order & telegraph office is at Fairseat

acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Multon Lambarde Church School (mixed), built in 185o, for 35 children; average

eaq. of Beechmont, Sevenoaks, and held since 1840 by the attendance, 25; Miss Lavinia~Iary Palmer, mistress

Phelps Rev. Thomas Prankerd B.A. Hilder Albert Thorpe, frmer, Ridley Loft Thomas, farmer, New Street

[surrogate, rural dean & hon. canon court

of Rochester], Rectory •

RINGWOULD is a parish and healthy and pleasant vil- family: the church has been restored and has 200 sittings.

lage situated on high ground, in an open and fertile country, The register dates from the year 1575. The living is a rec-

with commanding prospects over the Downs and Goodwin tory, average tithe rent-charge commuted for £4o6 yearly,.

Sands and surrounding neighbourhood, on the main road net income £278, with residence and r2 acres of glebe, in

from Deal to Dover, 3 miles south from the former, 6 north the gift of John Henry Monins esq. and held since r88r by

from Dover and 94 from London, in the Eastern division of the Rev. Matthew Alexander Nisbet M.A. of Jesus College,

the county, lathe of St. Augustine, petty sessional division Cambridge. There is also a small Mission room for all sects;

of Wingham, Dover union and county court district, rural the services being conducted by Lieut.-Col. Joseph Sladeo

deanery of Sandwich and archdeaconry and diocese vf Can- J.P., D.L. of Ripple Court; hours of service, sundays, 10.45

terbury. Ringwould is a member of the Cinque port of a.m. and 7 p.m. ~ohn Hy. Monins esq. J.P. of Ringwould

Dover, and with Walmer (a member of the Cinque port of House, is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The

Sanwich), constitutes the Deal division of the liberties of the soil is loam ; subs01l, chalk. The chief crops are wheat,

Cinque Ports and is under the jurisdiction of the " Cinque barley and oats. The area is 1,6o4 acre3 of land and xoS:

Port justices," who hold their sessions at Deal. of water; rateable value, £3,564; the population in r88:t

The church of St. Nicholas is a building of flint and stone, was 853, including 520 in KINGSDOWN hamlet, which will

in the Early English and Perpendicular styles, consisting of be found under a separate heading.

chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a western tower Parish Clerk and Sexton, vacant.
of flint and brick, containing 5 bells : the nave is divided
PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-
from the aisle by three arches springing from octagonal
piers : on the south side of the chancel are two unequal se- Richard Hammond, postmaster. Letters are received
dilia: the church contains brasses to John Upton, I53o, with through Dover; delivery commences at 7 a. m. ; box closes
a small and rather coarsely executed fig-ure, to William Abere at 9 p.m. & letters are dispatched at 10.35 p.m. Telegraph
and Alys and Anne, his wives, xsoo, with two figures only and office at Walmer

a group of children~ in the north aisle is a very ancient slab, National School (mixed), erected in 1869, for 90 children;

with a plain cross : there are stained windows in the chancal average attendance, 88 ; Henry Ford, master; Mrs. Emily

and on the south side of the church, in memory of the Monins Ford, mistress

Chevallier The Misses, Holly cottage COMMERCIAL. Goozee Flora (Mrs.), Five Bells P.H
Curling John, Ivy cottage Halke John James, King William P.H
Monins John Henry .J.P. Ringwould ho Broadley Bros. farmers, Home farm Hammond Richd. grocer & postmaster
Cash John William, Lord Nelson P.H
Nisbet Rev. Matt. Alex. M.A. Rectory Drowley William, lodging house, Pine Lawrence Charles, farmer, Dover road
Parker Mrs
Prescott Mrs. Rose villa Apple cottage Lymebumer Charles W. baker
Button Henry, Old Spa cottage Gardner Charles Henry, boot maker Martin Harriet C. (Mrs.), milliner ck

dress maker

DDUWTORY.] KENT. UNDER RIVER. 521

Martin Jnlios, engineer IMorris Frederick, tailor Tucker Edwin Marsh, farmer
lluted Hy. wheelwright & blacksmith Parker William Stanley, dairyman 1
RIPPLE is a village and parish. 2! miles south-west from bread, which is at the disposal of the rector and Lieut.-Col.

Deal and 7 north from Dover, in the Eastern division of the Joseph Sladen B.A., D.L., J.P. A little to the north of the

~unty, Cornilo hundred, lathe of St. Augustine, Wingham church are traces of entrenchments, which, according to

~: sessional division, Eastry union, Deal county <>ourt Hasted, constituted part of the military works thrown up by

d, rural deanery of Sandwich and archdeaconry and Cresar in his route from the eea towards his principal en-

diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Mary the Virgin, campment on Barham Downs. Lieut.-Col. Joseph Sladen

rebwltfrom the foundation in 1861, is a building of llint and R.A. D.L.,J.P. Ripple Court, who is lord of the manor, Mrs.

ltone in the Norman style, of which, previous to its recon- Churchill, Edward V. B. Gaunt esq. J. R. Gaunt esq. Miss

ltrnetion, it was chiefly characteristic~and consists of chancel, E. M. Gaunt, W. C. C. Gaunt esq. and :Mrs. Maria Bell are

Dave, west porch and a western tower with spire, containing the chief landowners. The soil Is loam; subsoil, chalk. The

1 bells: there are five stained windows in the chancel and a chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is r,o2x

brass ro Edward Warren, dated 1591, the church has rxo acres; rateable value,£x,967; the population in r88r was 26g.

littings, 8o being free: in the churchyard there is a very fine Parish Clerk and Sexton, James Rigden.

Jew 'ree, about 300 years old, measuring 19 feet in circum- PosT OFFICE.-Mrs.Helen Jenkins, postmistress. Letters by
odfifsicpeaticsha,tsW. 1a5lpm.emr.
ference. The register dates from the year 1563. The living foot post from Deal arrive at 8 p.m. ;
The nearest money order & telegraph
is a rectory, average yearly value from tithe rent-charge
J£a2n1d7,l,enteftorin£co1m8,ein£t1h7e0g,ifwt iotfhSriersRidoebnecret and 10 acres of glebe
Charles Sinclair bart. A School Board of 5 members was formed for the united dis-

andColonelMeasham,andheldsincexs79bytheRev.Henry trict o~ Ripple & Sutton-by-Dover in 1875; F. S. Cloke,

Norris Bernard M.A., LL.B. of Caius College, Cambridge. , Sandwich, clerk to the board

There is a smail Mission chapel for various sects. Sladen's Board School (mixed) (for Ripple & Sutton), erected in 187g.,

charity of £6 yearly, derived from £2oo Consols, left in 186o I for 6o children; average attendance, 46; Miss Annie

by John B. Sladen, of Ripple Court, is for distribution in Cavell, mistress ·

llemard Rev. Henry Norris M.A., LL.B. Foster William, Ripple vale Marsh William Slodden, farmer, Wink-

Rectory I<'oster William, farmer, Ripple vale land Oaks farm

Sladen Lieut.-Col.Joseph R.A., D.L., J.P. Hogben Richard, farmer, Ripple farm Penfold Charles, farmer, Ripple house

t Lady Sarah, Ripple court. [Postal Jenkins Henry J. R. Plough P.H Simpson George, corn mill manager for

address, Walmer, Deal] Kember Elizh.Hannah (Mrs.),Iaundress John Hy.Monins esq.RippleWind mill

RIVER, deriving its name from its situation on the Dour Park, the seat of Major Robert Bartholomew Lawes D.L., J.P.

river, is a village and parish 2 miles north-west from Dover, remarkable for the fine views obtainable from the terrace,

adjoining the high road, and may be considered a suburb of was formerly in the possession of the Knights Templars,

Dover. The London, Chatham and Dover railway passes some remains of whose residence may be seen at Temple
through this parish, and has a station at KEARSNEY, between Farm. River House is the residence of Filmer Phipps esq.
the villages of Ewell and River, which is also the junction for J.P. Joseph George Churchward esq. is lord of the manor.
Deal. The parish is in the Eastern division.of the county, The principal landowners are the Marchioness of Ely, Major

llewsborough hundred, lathe of St. Augustine, Wingham Lawes, Edward Pilcher Coleman and J. G. Churchward esqs.

petty sessional division, Dover union and county court dis- The soil is loam; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat,
triet and in the rural deanery of Dover and archdeaconry barley and oats. The area is x, 194 acres ; rateable value~

and diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Peter, rebuilt £5,497; the population in 188x was 633.
in 1832 and restored in 1876, at a cost of about £700, is a Sexton, Henry Butcher.

small edifice of flint and brick with stone dressings, consisting PosT 0FFICE.-Robert Tritton, receiver. Letters througll

of apsidal chancel, na\·e, north porch and an embattled west- Dover by mail cart delivered at 6 a.m. & 12 noon ; dis-
ern rower with pinnacles, containing 2 bells. The register patched at 10.15 a.m. 12_20 & 8 p.m.; sundays, delivered
of baptisms dat~ from the year 1620 ; marriages from 166r at 6 p.m. ; dispatched at 8 p.m. The nearest money order

and burials from 1664. The living is a vicarage, with that. & telegraph office is at Ewell. Letters for Ewell are de-
of Gnston annexed, tithe rent-charge (River) £r32, joint net livered by this office
yearly value [250, including 56~ acres of glebe, with resi-
dence, in the g1ft of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and held WALL Box, near the Railway Bell P.H. cleared at xo a..m.

since 1867 by the Rev. Charles Morice B.D. of St. John's & 7.50 p.m.; sundays, 7.50 p.m

College, Cambridge. Here is a Wesleyan chapel. There are A School Board of 5 members was established 2nd Feb. 1872;
paper and flour mills and a brick fi~ld. Kearsney Abbey, T. D. Edgar, clerk to the board & attendance officer

through the grounds of which flows the river Dour, was Board School, built in 1874, for 105 children; ayerage at-
erected by the late J. M. I<'ector esq. and is now the property tendance, 102; Charles Osman Goodchild, master; Mrs.

of the Marchioness of Ely: the view from the London road, Good child & Miss Emily Smith, mistresses

with its background of hilly downs, is picturesque. Old Railway Station, Kearsney, Samuel Curtis, station master

PRIVATB RESIDENTS. Hobday Henry, Stanley house Forwood Geo.Wm.cowkeeper,Courtco\

Bacon John William, The Bungalow lgglesden George Rennie, Dour house ForwoodRichd.cowkeeper,Court cottage

Baker John, Marquise villa J ennings Robert Finnis Hammond Richd. Harvey,boarding schl

Bingham Henry Valent.ine, Ferndale Lawes Major Robert Bartholomew D.L., Hollis John, farm bailiff to the Mar-
Calthrop Rev. Francis Jas. M. A. [curateJ J.P. Old park
chioness of Ely

Cass Jn. Burlingham, Rose cot. Kearsny Lewis Mrs. Sunnyside J ennings Robert Finnis, dairyman~

Castle Henry James, Beech grove Lukey Misses, 2 Woodleigh villas River dairy

Chittenden John Franks M.D. Durban McMeekan Lieut.-Colonel Arthur, The Lewis & Bromley, brick makers

ChurchwardJsph. Geo.Kearsneymanor Firs, Kearsney Mannering Willsher & Edward, millers

Clark Wm. Gordon house, Crabble hill Mannering Willsher, Crabble (water), Crabble mill

Coleman Edward Pilcher, Crabble Morice Rev. Charles B.D. [vicar] Maxted Caleb, nurseryman & florist&.

Crundall Sir William Henry, Woodside, Nicholson Emilius Rowley, Bryn Bella landscape & jobbing gardener; every

Kearsney; & Carlton &R. C. P.Yacht Parks George Thomas, Kearsney description of cut flowers supplied,.

clubs Payn Mrs including wreaths, bouquets &c. The

Downes Daniel, Bay cottage Philpott Stephen, 2 Kearsney villas Orchard nursery

Earl William, Rose cottage Phipps Filmer J.P. River house Moolton John Henry, shopkeeper

Eden Arthur Yelverton • Robson Charles, Longfield Peirce Wm. apartments, Brook villa

Edgar Thos. Dennis, 1 River Bank viis Robson James, Crabble Hill house Phipps F. & Co. paper manufacturers

Ely Carolina A. Marchioness of, Kears- Robson James, jun. Over Glen Pierce William, painter, Bridge house

ney abbey Robson John James, River view River & District Co-operative ~ociety

Eteson Major-General Francis, Morton Treloar Charles Edward, Weeford ho Lim. (Geo. W. Cheeseman, manager)

villa, Kearsney Williams Mrs. Bigoe, Riverdale Robson James & Sons, engineers

Ford James, Maisonette COMMERCIAL RoUe James, Dublin Man of \Var P.H

Graves William, Court Hill house Brockman Edward James, beer retailer Smith Daniel, farm bailiff to Edward

Guire Mrs. 2 River Bank villas Burbridge Benj.butcher & jobbing grdnr Pilcher Coleman esq. Crabble Frm. h()

Herring Major William Henry (Royal Coleman Edward Pilcher, farmer & Spanton Brothers, farmers & dairy-

Marine Light Infantry), Fairholme landowner, Crabble men, Manor farm

Hickman Major Robert John (late 6oth Down George, Railway Bell P.H Tritton Robert, baker, Post office: &

Royal Rifles), The Pines, Kearsney Finn John, shopkeeper, Kearsney t at 57 Strond street, Dover

uNDER RIVER is a parish, 3 miles south-east from It is in the Western division of the county, lathe of Sutton-

Sevenoaka, and by an Order in Council, October 30, 1877, at-Hone, hundred of Codsheath, Sevenoaks petty sessional

1ru formed into a district chapelry from the parish of Seal. division, union and county court district, and in the rural

• KE~T. (KELLY's '

522 UNDER RIVER.

deanery bf Shorebam, archdeaconry of Maidstone and Sevenoaks, -Arthur Pearson Davison esq. and the Earl of

diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Margaret, erected Derby K.G., P.c. The soil is clay and rock; subsoil, rock.

at the expense of the late Right Hon. John Robert Davison, is The e!hief crops are hops and corn. The population in I88x

a building of stone in the Rectilinear style, from designs by was 239.
the late Sir G. G. Scott R.A. and consists of chancel, nave Parish Clerk, Frederick Ashby.

and north porch: there are ISO sittings. The register dates PosT OFFICE.- Richard Thorpe, postmaster. Letters

from the yea,r I866. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly through Sevenoaks arrive at 8.45 a.m.; dispatched at 5·40

value £ IIo, in the gift of Lord Sackville, and held since p. m. & sundays, 9.40 a.. m. Money order & telegraph office

1889 by the Rev. Robert Alfred Wood M.A. of Trinity Col- at Sevenoaks

lege, Dublin, who resides at Sevenoaks. The principal National School (mixed), erected in 185o, for 65 children;
landowners are Edward Herries esq. c.B. of St. Julian's, average attendance, so; Miss Emily Richmond, mistress

Davison Arthur Pearson Churches John Sydney, farmer Harvey Frederick, beer retailer
Potter John, Fawke house Godly Francis Luke, farm bailiff to Hawkins Thomas, wheelwright
Baker Ernest Henry Cornwell, farmer King William, farmer
.Beaumont Horace, shoeing & blacksmth Edward Herries esq Richardson William, fa.rmer,Fawke com
Bird Frank Stonehewer, farmer Gorham William, farm bailiff to C. G.

Hale esq

RIVERHEAD is a large village and ecclesiastical parish, seat of Earl Ambers~ n.L., J.P. is surrounded by woods,

formed from the civil parish of Sevenoaks by Orders in plantations and grounds well laid out. Bradbourne Hall,

Council, dated respectively August 2nd, I864 and July 28th, the residence of Mrs. Crawshay, was rebuilt in 1:7221 on the
I87x. It is situated ~~ miles north-west from Sevenoaks, site of the old mansion, where Queen Elizabeth visited Sir

at the junction of the Maidstone and Godstone high road Ralph Bosville and presented him with some fine specimens

with the road from London, and is in the Western division of tapestry, stiU preserved in the drawing-room, a spacious

of the county, civil parish, union, petty sessional division apartment 44 feet long, 22 feet wide and 23 feet in heigh$.

and county court district of Sevenoaks, lathe of Sutton-at- Ri\•erhead House is the residence of Mrs. PLeotlredv• and has
Hone, hundred of Codsheath, and in the rural deanery of been in the family since the year :1625. Sackville

Shoreham, archdeaconry of Maidstone and diocese of Can- o.c.:r.t.G. is lord of the manor and Earl Amherst D.L.1J.l".

terbury. The church of St. Mary, erected in 183I1 in the is the principal landowner. A parish room situated near
pseudo-Gothic style prevalent at that date, is an edifice of the church and holding about 250 people was completed in

Kentish rag with .Bath stone dressings, consisting of chancel, x885. The soil is light and sandy. The chief crops are

nave and a western turret with small spire containing one hops, wheat, barley, oats and roots. A large proportion of

bell: thA chancel, a beautiful work in the Early English the district consists of parks, pasture and woodland; the

style, was built in x882-3 at a cost of £2,350, from designs area is 2,000 acres; the population in x88x was 9r7.

by Sir Arthur Blomfield M.A., A.R.A., F.S.A. architect: the Parish Clerk, John I<'rancis Burn-Murdoch.

east end has lancet lights, divided by clustered shafts of PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.
Purbeck marble, the space below being filled with a deeply -Frank Hayter, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from
moulded arcading : the chancel was consecrated by the Sevenoaks at 6. 15 & I x. 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; dispatched at
present Archbishop of Canterbury in I883: there are be- II.55 a.m. & 7.25 p.m.; & on sundays at 12.35 p.m
tween soo and 6oo sittings, nearly all of which are free.
Earl Amherst's Schools, erected in I 871, for 250 childret.t.;
The registers date from August, I864. The living is a average attendance, 190 ; Henry E. Coppin, master;
Miss Mary Ann Hardy, mistress; Miss Emily Jane Simp-
vicarage, net yearly value from tithe rent-charge £6o, with son, infant~' mistress

residence and 4 acres of glebe, in the gift of the rector of
Sevenoaks, and held since x863 by the Rev. James McGibbon

Burn-Murdoch M.A. of Downir.g College, Cambridge, rural CARRIER TO LONDON -Quinnell, mon. wed. & thurs. re-

dean of Shoreham, and surrogate. Montreal, the beautiful turning following days .

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Worship John Lucas Palmer Alfred, beer retailer
COMMERCIAL. Pett Albert, painter
Amherst Earl D L., J.P. Montreal; & 3 Roberts J ames, cowkeeper
Allingham Martha (Mrs.), baker & con-
Wilton terrace, & Carltou,Travellers' Shaw Samuel Wm. boot & shoe maker
fectioner Shorey Emma Louisa (Mrs.), White
& St. Stephen's clubs, London s w Bassett William, grocer, & agent for W.
Hart P.H
Burn-Murdoch Rev. James McGibbon & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit merchants Shorey Esther Mary (Mrs.), butcher
Bolton Alfred, head gardener to Earl Simmons Benjamin, watercress grower
lri.A. [rural dean of Shoreham, & sur- Sutton William, chimney sweeper
Amllerst D.L., J.P Tapsell James, baker
rogate], Vicarage ·· Bowra Arthur Frank, upholsterer & Tassell Alfred, shopkeeper

.Burn-Murdoch Capt. Jn. Fras. Vicarage furniture dealer Tily John, chemist
Tompsett & Dadswell, leather dressers
Clark Frederick Le Gros F.R.c.s.Eng., Cole George, farmer & hop grower, Townsend Bell, beer retailer
Bradbourne farm Townsend Mary Ann (Mrs.), saddler
F. R. s. (consulting surgeon, St.Thomas' Tye George, shopkeeper
Draper Charles, Halfway House P.H Waller Jn. Amberst Arms P.H. & hotel
hospital, London) Emery Tom, china & earthenware Whitehead Samuel, stone mason
Whiteman William, grocer
Collyer Amos, Thos. Holmesdale villa dealer & oil merchant Wood George, ironmonger & builder
Glover John, plumber Worship John Lucas, surgeon, & medi-
Coppin Henry Edmund Hayter !<'rank, grocer & drapr. Post off
Heath John, cowkeeper & bricklayer cal officer & public vaccinator No. 3
Crawshay Mrs. Bradbourne hall Knight Frederick, blacksmith district., Sevenoaks union
KnightFredk. jun. plumber & van bldr
Cressy Miss Nevell James, beer retailer
Norman Alfred, beer retailer
Green Samuel Love, Holmwood Paine & Son, tailors

Hills William, Sunny bank

Mumby John Washington, The Poplars

Petley Mrs. Riverhead house

Riddle Robert, Durham house

Swanzy Francis, Heathfield

Swanzy Mrs. The Quarry

Wilkins Edward Howard, Briton's farm

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ROCHESTER,

WITH STROOD, FRINDSBURY, AND UPNOR.

RocHESTER is a city and parliamentary borough, consisting of line at Strood, where, in 189o, an iron bridge was finished,
the parishes of St. Nicholas, St. Margaret and the Cathedral crossing the Medway, with a. view of extending the line fiO
Church Precinct, on the south bank of the navigable river Chatham, and a station will be erected here. The London,
Medway and of the parish of Strood and parts of the parishes Chatham and Dover railway has a station at RochE!SWr
of Chatham and Frindsbury on the north bank and is the bridge, in Strood, and crosses the river by a girder bri~

head of a Bishop's see, and of a petty sessional division, in The city, which is built on a somewhat irregular plan, and

the Mid division of the county, lathe of Aylesford and Med- extends for a considerable distance along the bank of the
way union, while Strood and Frindsbury form a part of the l\Iedway, is connected with Strood by a handsome and sub-

Strood union. Rochester is also the seat of a customs port stantial iron bridge of three arches, erected in 1857 and

of entry and the head quarters of an inland revenue district, 1858, from designs by Sir William Cubitt, at a co!R of

and is 29 miles from London, 8 north from Maidstone, 7 £200,000, defrayed partly by accumulated funds arising

south-east from Gravesend, 27 north-west from Canterbury from the bridge estates, the remainder having been borrowed·
and 42 in the same direction from Dover, on the high road on mortgage; the bridge has a centre arch of 178 feet, and.
to which it stands; there is a station on the North Kent two side arches of 140 feet each: the river Medwayis under.i



DIRECTORY.] KENT. lWCBESTER. 523

\he jurisdiction of a Conservancy Board, to whom in March, made at St. William's shrine and the north tra.nsept is a

J88::.J, the Corporation surrendered all their ancif'nt privileges chapel dedicated to that saint (canonized in 1.256) ; the

and superintendence over the river Medway for a sum of south transept is roofed with oak, part dating from the time
£6s,ooo.
of Edward I. : the crypt, which once contained nine altars,

The first charter of incorporation was granted by Henry 1 is mostly Early English and was completed by William de

IL A.D. n65: the municipal body now comprises a mayor, Hoo in 1227, and extends under the whole length of the

recorder, 6 aldermen and 18 councillors, who also act as choir : the tower rises from the intersection of the western

theUrban Samtary Authority; quarter sessions are held here, or great transept with the nave and choir and as originally

and there is also a commission of the peace for the city, built in 1352, by Bishop Shepey and Hamo de Hethe, con-

which is well lighted with gas and supplied with water from sisted of a low tower with a short and inelegant though

works at Luton, belonging to the Brompton, Chatham and venerable spire, added in 1479 : the modern debased and •

Gillingham and Rochester Waterworks Company. incongruous structure was erected by Mr. Cottingham in

The parliamentary oorough returned two members from 1827 and rests on arches, springing from fine clustered

Edward I. until the passing of the '' Redistribution of Seats banded shafts, and is square, embattled with tall pinnacles ;

Act, 188s,'' which reduced the number to one. The limits the north wing of the main transept, Early English, was built

are co-extensive with the municipal borough and comprise by the monk, Richard de Eastgate, sacrist and Thomas de

Rochester and parts of Strood and Frind.sbury. Meopham: and the south wing by the monk Richard de

The limits of the port of Rochester were declared October Waldene, about the year 1200: on the western side of the

31st, 188:a, to extend from the north-eastern extremity of south wing is St. Mary's chapel of three bays, and on the

the Isle of Graine in Kent, easterly across the entrance to eastern side the muniment room.

the ~ledway and along the coast of the Isle of Sheppy, to The stone screen between the nave and choir is now ( 1890)

the Land's End in the parish of Warden (being the boundary being adorned with canopied niches to contain figures of

of the port of Faversham), and to extend seawards from the bishops, as a memorial of the late dean Robert Scott D.D. ;

O>SSt within the said limits three miles from low water mark, this screen supports the organ, which is in two parts, and

including the River Medway, and also the water called the serves for the divine services held both in the nave and choir.

••West Swale," as far as an imaginary line drawn from The nave is the most ancient of any in the kingdom and

Elmley Chapel, in the Isle of Sheppy, to Swale Church, on is Norman (except the two easternmost arches on each side,

the mainland, the said line being the boundary of the port of rebuilt probably with the intention of its complete recon-

Faversham, and including further all islands, creeks, bar- struction and the windows which are almost all of Decorated

boors and places within the said limits. or Perpendicular date); the arcades, therefore, consist of six

Rochester was called by the Britons Dourbryj, signifying Norman and two Early English arches, two of the Norman

"a. swift stream," in allusion to the rapidity of the Medway. piers being octagonal and others having attached shafts;

'fhe Romans called it DurobrQ'/Jis and DurobrQ'/Jum: by the above is a rich triforium of semi-circular arches, opening

Saxons it was denominated Hroffeceaster, from the name of into the aisles, but extending along the six Norman bays

one Hroffe or Roffe, who erected some buildings here and only and abbve this rises a lofty clerestory, with windows

from the Roman castrum, implying that the Romans had of late Perpendicular date: the modern oak roof is fiat,

a fortified port here. Ethelbert the Britwald and King of supported on corbels: the north aisle was begun by Richard

Kent founded a Bishop's see here in 6o4, when Justus, who de Eastgate and completed by William Axenham in the 13th

was sent from Rome A.D. 6o1, to assist St. Augustine in the century; the south aisle was built in 1240. The West front

conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity, was appointed is a Yery noble specimen of Norman work, and its doorway,

the first bishop. In 676 the city was destroyed by Ethelred, although mnch worn, is altogether unrivalled as an example

Kingof:Mercia, and again by the Danes in 839: being rebuilt, of that style; it consists of a deeply recessed semi-circular

it was besieged by these marauders in 885, but relieved by arch, enricht>d with beautiful mouldings of four orders, on

King Alfred: in g86 it was attacked a second time by King shafts with highly elaborated capitals ; on two opposite

Ethelred: in 998 sacked by the Danes, and in 1088, William shafts are figures, now mutilated, of Henry I: and Queen

Rufus, after a six weeks' siege, took the castle. Maud and the lintel bears reliefs of Our Lord and ~he

Rochester was nearly destroyed by fire in II30 and II371 Apostles, with figures of cherubim and evangelistic sym-
and in 1174 the city and part of the cathedral were burned. bols: of the four arcaded octagonal turrets which once

In 1215 the castle was taken by King John, after a siege of adorned the building, only one retains its original pinnacle;

twelve months; in 1216 it surrendered to the Dauphin Louis the whole fa<;ade has several ranges of arches, some semi-

Qf !''ranee and in 1217 was retaken. Simon de :Montfort, circular and some intersecting.

Earl of Leicester, the founder of our Parliamentary liberties, The west ends of the aisles have enriched Norman windows,

made an attempt upon the castle in 1264, and failing to cap- but the rest of the exterior of the nave is plain : the large

tureit, held possession of the city and despoiled the church; Perpendicular west window of eight lights is of the date of

Wat Tyler, in his insurrection of 1381, also attacked the Henry VII.; this and the Norman windows were filled with

castle, and here too Jack Cade's rabble rout dispersed them- stained glass in 1885 as memorials to the Royal Engineers

selves. Queen Elizabeth visited this city in 1573 ; Charles II. who fell in Afghanistan and South Africa, as recorded on

slept here on his landing at the Restoration, and the Dutch each side of the doorway; the east window, replaced in its

in Charles H.'s time sailed up the Medway and burnt several original form in 18741 is richly stained; and at the south
vessels, and in 1688 King James Il. on his abdication, secretly end of the great transept memorial windows were unveiled

embarked at Rochester in his flight to the Continent. Aug. 9, 1888, to General Gordon, hero of Khartoum, and the

The Cathedral of St. Andrew, Rochester, was begun by officers and men of the Royal Engineers who were killed, or

Bishop Gundulph, 1077-IIo81 but is of various ages, and died from their wounds or disease, in tha Egyptian and
consists of choir, with transepts and chapels, nave, aisles, Soudan Campaigns of x881 to I885, and to those officers who

transepts with transeptal chapels on the eastern side and a served and were killed in the Peninsula and at Waterloo: at

central tower; adjoining the north end of the great transept the north end of this transept are other stained windows.

on the east are the remains of Gundulph's tower, a massive The principal monuments in the cathedral are as follows:

building 24 feet square, with walls six feet in thickness, pro· North-east transept-Bishop Waiter de Merton, drowned in

bably once forming a transept tower, as at Exeter: and a.t 1278, a fine tomb dating from the transitional period

the west end are two small towers. Ernulph, the architect between Early English and Decorated, with pyramidal

of great works, while Aboot of Peterborough and Prior of canopies, restored by Hussey in 1849 : Bishop John Lowe

Canterbury, completed the church, built the dormitory, in- ob. 1467, an altar-tomb; here also was the shrine of St.

nrmary and chapter house and lengthened the nave by two William of Rochester, a baker of Perth, murdered outside

bays eastward, II15-25: the narrow Early English choir, of the walls of Rochester, when on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem,

which William de Hoo, when sacrist, is the reputed builder, in 1201, by a servant of Prior Silvester and canonized in

was first nsed May gth, 1227, and is raised considerably 1256: north side of choir-Bishop John de Shepey, ob. 1361,

above the nave, and approached by a flight of steps to an an effigy with original colouring, discovered in 1825, and

arched entrance in the wall, closed by gates, separating the modern canopy : Presbytery, north side-Bishop Gundulph,

choir from the nave; each side of the choir has four corn· ob. I107, a simple stone cist; and Bishop Thomas lngle-

partments with lancet arches, and the roof is groined, thorpe, ob. 12911 with a canopied effigy of Petworth marble:
springing from clustered shafts of dark marble: the choir south side-Bishop Laurenee de St. Martin, ob. 1274, with a.

was restored by the late Sir Gilbert Scott R.A. in 1874-5 perfect effigy, beneath an Early Decorated canopy; and

when much of the original woodwork of the 13th century, Bishop Gilbert de Ulanvill, ob. 1214, a coped tomb of Pet-

with other portions added in the 16th century, as well as worth marble, much mutilated : south choir aisle-Bishop

.some 14th century wall-painting above the stalls, was care- John de Bradfield, ob. 1283, a mutilated tomb, with canopy

fully preserved and the floor richly paved: the walls are and effigy: north-east transept aisle-Bishop Ha.mo de

adorned with the fleur-de-lis and lion, and the arms of Hethe, ob. 1352, with a rich canopy of Decorated work:

successive bishops from Gundulph: on the south side are nave tomb of John, 1st Baron Henniker, d. April 18th, 1803;

three Decorated sedilia, restored in 1825, which mark the and an incised slab to Bishop John Fisher, ob. 1535; there is

ancient site of the high altar, before the Lady Chapel was also a monument to Richard Watts, ob. 1579, the founder of

thrown into the choir in the 15th century: the choir the charity bearing his name; a brass tablet to the cele-

transepts were added by William de Hoo, with the offerings brated novelist, Charles Dickens, whose boyhood was passed

524 ROCHESTER. KENT.

in Rochester and who died at Gad's Hill plaee, near the city, St. Clement's church has been demolished and the parish

June 9, 1870, and a marble portrait medallion of Joseph is united to that of St. Nicholas.

Maas, the singer, d. 1886, formerly a chorister here. St. Peter's is an ecclesiasLical parish, formed. August 28th,

The total length of the cathedral is 310 ft. the nave being 186o, out of St. Margaret's; the church, erected in 1859, at

159ft. long by 65ft. 4in. broad and 55ft. high,and the choir a cost of £6,ooo, is a building of stone and brick, in the

uo ft. 6 in. long, or, with the lady chapel, about 164ft.; the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave of three bays,

~ain transept entends for 122 ft. 3 in. the choir transept south aisle, south porch and a short western saddle-back

for 92 ft. and the west front has an extreme breadth of 94ft.; tower, containing a clock and one bell : the east and west

the centraLtower is 156ft. high and Gundulph's tower 95ft ; windows are memorials to members of the Nicholson family:

at the south-east corner are some Norman remains of the there are 8oo sittings, 561 being free. The register dates

ancient chapter house and cloisters; the former, partly from the year r86o. The living is a vicarage, yearly value

erected by Bishop Hamo de Hethe and now rebuilt, has a from tithe rent-charge £3oo, net ineome 1,"272, with resi-

very beautiful west front, elaborately carved with the deuce, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, and

zodiacal signs: the doorway, attributed to Bishop Shepey, held since 1885 by the Rev. Herbert Witherby M.A. of Trinity

1352, is a rich work, set between two highly-sculptured College, Cambridge. The population in r88r was 4,626.

arches and represent& the Church as a prelate and t.he The Meeting House for the Society of Friends, in Pump

Jewish Synagogue as a woman blindfold, with other figures, lane, erected in r8I4 1 has 150 sittings.
apparently of ecclesiastics, accompanied by symbolical The Jews' Synagogue, in High street, erected by Simon

designs: the cloister occupies a unique position on the Magnus, a merchant of Chatham, to the memory of his son,

south-east side of the choir, an arrangement which occurs will seat 300.

in no other cathedral: to its southern wall was attached The Wesleyan chapel, in High street, erected in r8ro, has

the refectory, built by Silvester, the prior, after 1177 and sittings for 6oo. The Congregational chapel, The Vines,

there still exist remains of a passage through the wall to erected in 1853, will seat 500 persons. Bartholomew Free

the pulpit, as at Chester Cathedral and Beaulieu Abbey, church, in Cross street, erected in r878, has 45osittings. The

Hants. A sum of £ 14,ooo was spent between r827 and 1834 Free Methodist chapel, on Star hill, erected in r8s6,will seat soo.

in restorations; in 1840 the whole interior of the cathedral The Baptist chapel, in Maidstone road, is now (r8go) in

was renovated and in 1870 a further scheme of restoration course of erection; services are at present held in a private

was partially carried out, and at present (r890)restorations house adjoining.

are in progress, but £2o,ooo is still required for its corn- St. Margaret's Cemetery, situated on the Maidstone road,

pletion. The library of upwards of r, roo volumes, contains is six acres in extent ; it has two mortuary chapels, and is

some ancient MSS. and among others, the celebrated re- under the control of a burial board of 9 members.

gister of the diocese, the " Textus Roffensis," A. D. u2o and St. Nicholas' Cemetery, situated on the Maidstone road,

the "Custumale Roffense," composed about 1320. has an area of four acres, with mortuary chapels, and is

· The establishment of the cathedral consists of a dean, four also under the control of a burial board of 9 members.

canons, three minor canons, six lay clerks and "twelve choris- The Guildhall, erected in r687, is au edifice of red brick,

ters, with a Grammar school attached, having on the Foun- supported on columns forming an open basement, and a

dation a master and twenty scholars. The gross income of gilt ship serves as a vane: it contains some portraits of

the Dean and Chapter has been returned at :£J,Ij8 yearly considerable merit, including William Ill. and Queen Anne

and the net income at £s,ro6. 'fhe bishop's see comprises and Admiral Sir Cloudesl.:>y Shovel, who represented the city

the archdeaconry of Rochester in this county and the arch- in Parliament. The Corn Exchange was rebuilt in r87o-r.

deaconries of Kingst.on and Southwark in Surrey. Three Markets are held every Tuesday for corn and cattle. Afair

gates of the Priory remain :-the Prior's, an embattled tower is held at Rochester on the r8th May and at Strood on the

on the south-east; the Deanery or Sacristy, adjoining the 26th, 27th and 28th of August. Much trade is carried on by

north transept; and the College Yard or Cemetery Gate, means of the Medway, and vessels of considerable tonnage

which led from the Market cross to the west door. Of the come up the river; and there is a custom house.

three precinct gates, the north or St. William's, is destroyed, The Lock-up is used for the purposes of local jurisdiction.

but the embattled arch of the south cloister still exists ; the Convicted prisoners are taken to Maidstone prison.

almonry, on the south-west, has been converted into a pre- The County Court Offices, in Eastgate, erected in r862,

bendal house. form a building of red brick, in a modified Tudor style.

Rochester had formerly four parish churches, but the site City of Rochester Liberal Club, Castle hill, erected in r889,

of St. Mary's is unknown. is a brick building, with Bath stone facings, and cost £6,2oo;

The church of St. Margaret is a building of stone, now it has a spamous hall capable of seating 650 persons;Thereis

chiefly in the Italian style, having been wholly rebuilt, with also a large billiard room with 3 tables, also secretary's

the exception of the tower, at the beginning of the present rooms &c.; secretary, George Hayter.

century; it consists of nave and two chancels, with capacious The Conservative Club, on Star hill, built on the site of

galleries on the north, west and south, north porch and a the Old Theatre by a Limited Liability Company, at a cost of

plain embattled western tower, of Perpendicular date, with [3,ooo, was opened on December wth, 1884: it is a large

a turret and containing 6 bells; the tower forms a striking building containing billiard, smoking, reading, card, chess

feature in the landscape, overlooking the meadows which and coffee rooms and various offices, together with a large

slope down to the river Medway : in the church is the brass, hall capable of seating 400 persons.

with an effigy in ecclesiastical vestments, of a former vicar, The Rochester and County Club is at Castle Moat ; the

who lived about the year A.D. 1450; the brass is a palimpsest, Liberal Club in the High street ; the Castle Club near Roch-

the other side exhibiting a similar figure, in a somewhat I ester bridge; and the Young Men's Christian Institute at

different dress. In r872 the church was restored and re- · Eastgate house.

pewed and a stained east window inserted: there are 900 The Working Men's Institute, Borstal, built in 188o by

sittings, 450 being free. The churchyard, picturesquely Samuel Barker Booth esq. contains reading and other rooms.

situated, is now closed for burials, the parish having, in 1865, Fort Pitt, on an elevated site overlooking the Medway,

provided a cemetery on the Maidstone road. The church was erected in the early part of this century, and is now

of St. Matthew, Borstal, serves as a chapel-of-ease for this used as a military hospital, the original building having been

parish. The register dates from the year ·1569. The considerably enlarg-ed.

living is a vicarage, net yearly value £340, with residence, The Recreation ground near Fort Pitt and Chatham rail-

in the gift of the Dean and Chapter, and held since 1884 way station affords extensive views of the city and river.

by the Rev. William Henry Nutter M.A. of Christ's College, The Poor Travellers' House was founded and endowed in

Cambridge. 1579 by Richard Watts, for six poor travellers, "not being

The church of Rt. Nicholas, close to the cathedral, is a common rogues nor proctors ; " each traveller receives a

plain building, chiefly of flints, in the Decorated and Per- night's lodging, a supper and fourpence on leaving in the

pendicular styles, erected in 1421 and greatly enlarged in morning: the revenues, which at the time of the donor's

1624, and consists of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, west death were small, have so increased as to amount at the

porch and a small low western tower, of Perpendicular date, present time to £3,500 yearly; in July, 1883, a scheme was

containing 2 bells : the arcades of the nave consist of five sanctioned by the Court of Chancery for building almshouses

Pointed archfls on either side, springing from circular piers, for ten men and ten women, fourteen of whom were to re-
with square capitals: there are several brasses and tablets to ceive £go a year each, a bead nurse £6o a year, a porter

the Foord and Gordon fa~ilies, and a curious octag-onal stone £so and four nurses f.:so a year each; suitable buildings

font with the word "Cristian," round it in ancient capitals. were accordingly erected in the Maidstone road, at a cost of

The church possesses some very valuable communion plate, nearly £ Io,ooo, in the Tudor style, with two fine gateways,

the gift of former citizens: there are sittings for 900, about f'ach costing £gso, from designs by Mr. Webb, of London;

320 being free. The register dates from the year 1624. The the scheme likewise empowered the trustees to give a sum of

living is a vicarage, with that of St. Clement annexed, [4,000 towards the erection of a general hospital (since

average tithe rent-charge £73• net income £238, with resi- built), for the benefit of the city and neighbourhood and a

deuce, in the gift of the Bishop of Rochester, and held since sum of £r,ooo yearly towards its support.

1873 by the Rev. William Savery Hill M.A. of St. John's The House of Industry, founded by Sir J. Hayward, of

College, Cambridge. Rochester, in the year 1823, will hold six poor women.

J)JRECTORY.] KENT. ROCHESTER. 525

St. Catherine's Hospital, Eastgate, originally founded by of from £6,oooto£7,ooo, and the grounds subsequently laid

Symond Potyn, of Rochester, in I316, for lepers, is now out for public recreation at a cost of £2,ooo, and a band

appropriated as the residence of twenty-two aged females, stand erected. From the summit of the keep extensive views

each with a pension of £28 yearly. or the neighbouring country are obtained, and along the bank

Hawkins' charity, founded by Sir John Hawkins,_in I592, of the river Med way here is an esplanade, and a pier has
and situated in Chatham Intra, is for decayed seamen : the been constructed.

mmat..es are appointed by the dock authorities ; deputy- The area of St. Margarat's parish is 2,492; rateable value,

governor, George Henry Knight. £38,308; population in I88I, Io,2oo,including 22I in Fort Pitt

Other charities, producing£150 yearly, are distributed in Barrack Hospital, 637 in Borstal Convict Prison and 58 in St.

bread. Bartholomew's Hospital: St. Nicholas, 121 acres; rateable

Rochester Castle, situated near the bridge, and built by value,£I9,707 ; population in I 88 I' 3·56s; Cathedral precinGts,

Gondulph, is an ancient Norman edifice, with very thick walls area 7 acres; rateable value, £855; population in 188I, I25.

u Kentish ragstone, but little remains except the magni- The population of the Municipal and Parliamentary

ficent keep, one of the finest castellated ruins in the kingdom, borough and of the Rochester and Strood Urban Sanitary
and consisting of a massive tower, 70 feet square and I04 district in I88r was:-

feet high, with flat buttresses and a turret at each angle, Cathedral Precinct .............••.•• I25
~of these being square and the fourth circular: the in- Chatham (part of) .................... . 364
l<'rindbury (part of) .....•.......••... :r,672
$erior is divided mto two equal parts by an open arcaded

wall ind1cating that the rooms were of varying height, from St. Margaret (part of) •.•••.......... 10,186

liO to 32 feet, but there is no flooring left ; the second storey St. N icholas ........................... 3·565

eeems to have contained the state apartments and exhibits Strood (part of) ........................ 5o395

aenu-circular arches and pillars of excellent workmanship ;

iD the centre of the keep is a curious well, accessible from 21,307

every floor; the interior of the keep can be viewed, and TROY TowN is a southern suburb in the parish of St.

means have been taken for its preservation; a quantity of Margaret; DELCE, half a mile south; BORSTAL, I mile south-

pigeons have made the keep their home: the outer walls of west. The church of St. Matthew, Borstal, is a chapel of

1he Castle are still to some extent perfect, and the entrances ease to St. Margaret's.

ahow great ingenuity in the several contrivances adopted for PARISH CLERKS:-

1heir security : the Castle, with its grounds, was purchased St. Margaret, Alfred Kingsford, Baker street.

iD 1883 by the Corporation from the Earl of Jersey, at a cost St. Nicholas, Alfred Palmer, 2 Theobald square.

Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c.

P~'T, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Hartley Lieut.-Col. Joseph LL.D. The Old Downs, Hartley,

High street.-Postmaster, John Joseph Sharp; chief Dartford

clerk, Harry Ruffell Hulkes Cecil Jas. Gladdish esq. B.A.Pettings,Ash,nr.Wrothm

Lli:TTERS &c.-DISPATCHES:- Johnson Isaac Chas. esq. Mayfield ho. Pelham rd. Gravesend

Bochester & rural district, 5 a. m. ; London, Chatham, day Marsham Rev. Jacob Joseph M.A. Shorne, Gravesend

mail rural posts, 9 a. m. ; London & all parts, 10 a.m. ; Palliser Arthur esq. I Bryanston place, London w

London, Maidstone & Gravesend, 12.25 p.m. ; Chatham Smith-Masters William Allan esq. M.A. Camer, Meopham

& local delivery, 2.15 p.m. ; London, Sheerness, Sitting- Whiston Rev. Robert lii.A. Old Palace, Rochester

bourne, Faversham, Gravesend, Maidstone & all parts, Clerk to the Magistrates, Edward Lowther Baker, Pre-

3-30 p.m.; Chatham & local delivery, 5· 15 p.m. ; London cincts, Rochester

& all parts through, Staplehurst, Hawkhurst, Dover, Petty Sessions are held at the offices of Messrs. Arnold,

Brighton, Tunbridge Wells & Mid Kent, 7·I5 p.m.; Lon- Essell & Baker, Cathedral precincts, Rochester, every tues-

don & all parts, 10 p.m. ; London, Sheerness, Sitting- day & friday at u o'clock & at the Northfleet Police

bourne, Gravesend, Chat ham, Maidstone & Dartford 10.45 station the 2nd & last monday in every month at II.30 a. m

p.m. Sundays-Dover, Canterbury, Ramsgate, Margate, The places in the Petty Sessional Division are :-Allhallows,

Brighton, Tunbridge Wells &c. 7· r5 p.m. ; London & all Chalk, Chatham, Cliffe, Cobham, Cooling, Cuxton, Den-

parts through, 8.45 p.m ton, Frindsbury, Gillingham, Grame (Isle of), Halling,

ARRIVALS.-Delivery commences:- High Halstow, Higham, Hoo, !field, Lidsing, Luddesdown,

From London & all parts, 7 & IO a. m. & 3 & 6 p.m Meopham, Northfleet, Nursted, Cathedral Precincts, St.

PARCHL PosT. Margaret (Extra), St. Mary's (Hoo), Shorne, Stoke, Strood

DISPATCHES.-Io a.m. & 12.25, 2.30, 3.3o, 7.15 & 10 p.m (Extra) & Wouldham

ARRIV.&.LS.-7 & 10 a. m. & 3 & 6 Pm City Magistrates.
Houns OF BusiNEss.-Postage stamps, wrappers & post The Mayor, Ex-Mayor & Recorder.

cards, week days, 7 a.m. till Io p.m. ; sundays, 7 till IO

a.m. & 5 till 6 p.m. Postal orders issued & paid, week :Ball Willia.m, Strood

days only, 7daay. ms o. ntliyll. 10 p.m. oPrdarecre, lsapvoisntg, s7baa.nmk., till 10 :Belsey Francis Flint, Victoria street
week Money annu- Henton John Smith, Eastbourne villa, King Edward road
p.m.

ity, insurance, inland revenue stamps & licences, week :Booth George, Preston house, New road
days, 9 a.m. tl·11 6 p.m. ; saturdays, 9 a.m. tl·11 8 p.m. HHuuldldberonoAk uJosthinn,FN. eGwadro'sadH,ilCl hpalatcbea,mHigham
:Burns John Jam~ Dou!~!"las M. D., R.N.Borstal villas, Borstal rd
Telegraph office open, week days, 7 a.m. till IO p.m. ; sun- Cooper Lieut.-Col. Henry Fallowfield R.lll. Heaconsfield

days, 7 till 10 a.m. & 5 till 6 p.m
CoLLECTIONS FROM RECEIVING OFFICES.

tSt. Margaret's Bank, J. Hunnisett, receiver.-8, 9.30 & house, Watts avenue I Upper Nile terrace
Cvuamthpbl·eerrtsHonenJraymLeusdLwaew11,• D0 dd.mgt on house, S" trood
t!S1t1r·o5o5da,. mH.. S&w1e·e4t°, •re2c·4e5i,ve3r·.3-°8·.260.5o& &9.83.05oa.pm.m. & I2 noon & Foord John Ross, Esplanade
FHLHoa"1alrnylbsgmesvset·omnLnicweeJu-.n1t1t1.(•1-.nGa8omenSn-ptr.aeaGrstiteHdeone"1.ln,lWtGt)eerrnarafttwcoeonr th R.M. Fort Clarence ho
2• 2·45• 4• 6.4o & 9· 15 p.m.; Slmdays, 6·4° house, H"1gh street
tTroy Town, W. J. Horn, receiver.-8.10 & 9·35 a.m. &
Levy Lewis (non-resident)
12.5, I-55· 2.so, 4. 6.55 & 8.55 p.m. ; sundays, 6.55
tFrindsbury, J. Skilton, receiver.-8, g.r5 & 11.45 a.m. & Stedman Richard, Delce farm

~-3°, 7 & 8. 20 p.m. ; sundays, 2·5° Steele Stephen, Esplanade, Strood ,
Tingey William, The Castle moat
f:'iew Town, Delce
Woodgate Ernest, Star hill
Marked thus tare :M. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Offices
Clerk of the Peace, William Webb Hayward, I96 High st
Marked thus ! is a Telegraph Office
Clerk to the Magistrates, John Thomas Prall, 88 High st
Member of Parliament.
Hon. Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen D.L., J.P. 5 Mandeville Meetings held at the Guildhall, High street, every tuesday

place, Manchester square, London w
Returning Officer, The Mayor

Couuty Magistrates for Rochester Petty Sessional & saturday, at II a.m
Division. Conservators of the River Medway.

Hnlkes James esq. Little Hermitage, Frindsbury, Rochester, NOMINATED CONSERVATORS.

chairman John Ross Foord (chairman) Williahl Wildash Foord

Dam!ey Earl of, D.L. Cobham hall, Gravesend :Francis Flint Belsey James Ord Moore (mayor)

Arnold George Matthews esq. Milton hall, Gravesend William Woodhams

Baker Thomas Henry esq. Owletts, Cobham, Gravesend ELECTED CONSERVATORS.

Bmgbam Gen. Geo. Wm. P. c.u., D.L. The Vines, Rochester John Andrew Anderson Samuel Lee Smith

Budden Austen Frederick esq. Gadds Hill Place, Higham, Charles Bessent, jun John Wood

Rochester William Porter Waiter Ball

Edmeades :Maj.-Gen. Henry, Nursted Court, Gravesend LOCAL BOARD CONSERVATORS.
Edmeades James l<'rederick esq. Hazells, near Gravesend I Thomas Winch
Adam Stigant

526 ROCHESTER. KENT. LKELLY's

ADMIRA-LTY CONSERVATORS, ham, Borstal, Cathedral Precinct (Rochester), Chatham,
I Staff-Capt. Chapple R.N Cliffe, Cooling, Cuxton, Frindsbury, Gillingham, Isle of
F. G. Fishenden

LOWER MEQWAY NAVIGAT£0N COMPANY. Graine, Grange, Hailing, High Halstow, Hoo, Lidsing
John Hide Hill, Maidstone Luton, St. Mary's (Hoo), St. Margaret (Rochester), St.
Nicholas (Rochester), Stoke & Wouldham
CONSERVANCY OFFICERS. Certified Bailiffs appointed under the Law of Dbtress
Clerk, Richard Prall Amendment Act :-John Kidwell, The Banks, Rochester ;
Treasurer, J. Basset
Harbour Master, Capt. William Witdash Franklin George Roman, I47 Eastgate, Rochester ; Henry
Deputy Harbour Master, Alfred Thomas Hill Filley, Gundulph road, Rochester; Thomas Robinson, 29
Collector & Receiver of Tolls, David Freeland High stree~, Chatham ; Edward Mott, Chatham Intra ;
Collector & Receiver, Sheerness, Edward Brightman Charles D. Levy, Strood hall, Strood; John Edwin Rat-
Collector of Tolls, Benjamin Daniels
cliff, Military road, Chatham; William E. R. Randall, 10
Railway street, Chatham; Charles 0. Stephenson, East-

Corporation. gate, Rochester; Edward Allen, King Edward road,
. 1889-90. Rochester; Georg"e Randall, 76 High street, New Bromp-
MAYOR-Joseph Ord Moore ton; George William Danford,7Richard strAet, Chatham;
RECORDER-George Edwardes Dering, 1 Brick court, Temple, Jesse Thomas, 5r High street, Chatham; George Pepper,
The Paddock, Chatham; Edward Crawley, 23 Westcourt
London E c street, Old Brompton; Cranly John Woodward, 9

*Lewis Levy ALDERMEN. Medway terrace, Rochester
*John Randall Custom House, High street, Charles Thomas Ellington, col-
§F. 1<'. Belsey I §John Ross Ford
I §William Woodhams lector; J. T. Claxton, examining officer; C. F. Peyton
& A. Murchie, 2nd class out-door officers; W. H. Lam-
I One vacancy

CousciLLORS. pard, H. Mills & G. H. Hudson, boatmen
H.M. Convict Prison, Borstal, Lleut-Col. S. R. B. Part-
St. Margaret's Ward. · St. Nicholas Ward.
ridge, governor; Major Wilham Nicholas Darnell, deputy;
tGeorge Booth tJoseph Creasey
Rev. David CampbellM.A. chaplain; Thomas I<'. Tannahill
tRichard Stedman · tThomas Callund
M.B. surgeon; J. P. Hyde, steward
+Frederick Wingent Alfred Bevan Horsnaill
Fort Pitt Milit,;ry Hospital, Brigade-Surg.-General William
tJohn Smith Benton John Kidwell
Henry Bryant Clapp M. D. principal medical officer; I
tW. R. Craske Joseph 0. Moore Richard Pratt Bond L.R.C.P.Edin. I<'rederick Alfred Harris
*J. J. Foord *Franklin George Roman
L.R..C.P.Edin. Richard Henry Smyth B.A.,M.B.,B.C.L. &
*Edward William Willis *William Wildash I<'oord
Charles S. Spong B.sc.,F.R.c.s.Eng. surgeons
*Ernest Woodgate House of Industry (Sir John Hayward's Charity), The Com-
Strood Ward.
mon, Mrs. Mary Ann Day, matron
tHeory Lud well Dampier \ *Charles Withecombe Hospital of St. Catherine, r4r Eastgate, Jas. Basset, receiver
tJoseph Collis Inland Revenue Office & Collectors of Income Tax, High

Marked thus t retire in 1890.
Marked thus! retire in 1891.
Marked thus ~ retire in 1892. street, under ScheduleD & E. :-Supervisor,James Davis,
Marked thus § retire in 1893.
Mayor's Audit{)r1 Councillor Edward William Willis Maidstone j officers, James Noble Armstrong, High street,
Elective Auditors, William Naylar, High street & Charles Rochester & Willia.m Chas. Marshall, High st. Rochester
Offerton Stephenson, Clevedon terrace Rochester & Chatham Joint Hospital Board, H. P. Mann,
Chatham, clerk
Corporation meets at the Guildhall every 2nd & 4th tuesday
Volunteer Fire Brigade; head quarters, Guildhall, C. D.
in the month, 7.30 p.m Levy, captain & sec. & I6 men

OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION & URBAN SANITARY Watts' Charity for Poor Travellers, High street, William

AUTHORITY. Henry Bell LL.B. clerk; George P. Taylor, master; Miss

Town Clerk & Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority, Sarah Taylor, matron
Richard Prall, 88 High street
STROOD UNION.
Clerk of the Peace, William W. Hayward, I96 High street Board day, alternate thursdays, at the Board room, the
Coroner, William Henry Bell LL.B. High street
Union house, Strood, at u a.m.
City Treasurer, James Basset, 141 Eastgate
Medical Officer of Health, John Sladen Knight M.D. 17 Theo- The Strood union comprises the following places, viz. ;-
Chalk, Cliffe-at-Hoo, Cobham, Cuxton, Deuton, Frinds-
bfLld's square bury, Hallin~, Higham, !field, Luddesdown, Meopham,
City Surveyor, William Banks, Guildhall Northfleet, Nursted~ Shorne, Strood Extra & Strood Intra
& Media. The population of the union in I88x was
Chief Constable, William Broadbridge, Guildhall
25,972; the rateable value, I890, [187,853
Borough Accountant, James Basset, 141 Eastgate Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, George
Sanitary Inspector, Waiter James Dunstall, Guildhall
Inspector of Common Lodging Houses, William Broad- Wilkinson Prall, 88 Eastgate, Rochester
Treasurer, Rd.Cracknell, London & Provincial Bank,Rochstr
bridge, Guildhall Collectors to the Guardians & Inquiry, Relieving & Vac-
Inspector under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act,
cination Officers, Northfleet district, Thomas F. Casey, 3
William Broadbridge, Guildhall Victioria road, Perry Street ; Strood district, Samuel
Inspector of Weights & Measures, Charles Clark, 23 Caze- Caswell, St. Mary's road, Strood
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, N orthfleet district,
neuve street, St. Margaret's P. Whitcombe, Gravesend; Strood district, Robert Ross
Collectors of Rates, George Cole, Victoria street ; Robert Brown L.R.C.P.Edin. Claremont house, Frindsbury
Superintendent Registrar & Registrar of Marriages, A. A.
Atkinson Ryott, Theobald's square & W. H. Dakers, Arnold, Cathedral precincts, Rochester; deputy, Robert
High street, Strood
City Crier, Beadle & Pound Keeper, Jn. Storey, 89 Eastgate T. Moore, Boley hill, Rochester
Principal Sergeant-at-Mace, John Hughes; deputies, James Registrars of Births & Deaths, Northfleet sub-district.

Lewis & C. Seagers
rs'

PORT SANITARY AUTHORITY. Thomas F. Casey, Northfleet; deputy, Stephen Sunnucks

The Corporation are the Authority.. High street, Gravesend ; Strood sub-district, Samuel Cas

Clerk, Richard Prall well, St. Mary's road, Strood; deputy, George Robinson

Medical Officer of Health, John Sladeu Knight M.D. 17 Theo- High street, Strood
bald's square, Workhouse, Strood, built in 1837, to hold 52 inmates, ~ev

Sanitary Inspectors, Robert B. Daniel, II7 High street & Charles Henry Banning M.A. chaplain; Robert Ros
Alfred Thomas Hill, 15 Montford road, Strood
Brown L.R.C.P.Edin. medical officer ; Leonard & Miss Elle1

Public Establishments. Tomlinson, master & matron; James Hunt, schoolmaste

City Police Station, Guildhall, William Broadbridge, chief RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY.
constable, 6 sergeants & 23 constables
Meets at Union every alternate thursday at I p.m.
Cemetery (St. Nicholas), Maidstone road, John Thomas, Clerk, George Wilkinson Prall, 88 Eastgate, Rochester
Prall, clerk to burial board ; Charles Seager, supt Treasurer, Richard Cracknell, London & Provincial Bank
Medical Officers of Health, No. I district, Philip Whit
Cemetery (St. Margaret's), Maidstone road, ThomasSamuel
Warne, clerk to burial board; Charles Seager, supt combe, Gravesend; No. 2 district, Robert Ross Brow1
L.R.C.P.Edin. Claremont house, Strood
City Tolls of Rochester Office, David Freeland, collector
Corn Exchange, High street, William P. Williams, keeper Sanitary Inspector, George Basset, Frindsbury

County Court, High street, His Honor Homersham Cox, ScHooL ATTENDANCE CoMMITTEE.

judge; William Webb Hayward & Frederick Francis Meets at Union every alternate thursday at r p.m.

Smith, joint registrars ; Richard Prall, official receiver; Clerk, George Wilkinson Prall, 88 Eastgate, Rochester

Edward Lester, high bailiff. The district comprises the Attendance Officers, Thomas I<'rancis Casey, Northdeet 8

following twenty-two parishes, viz. :-Allhallows, Burn• Samuel Caswell, St. Mary's road, Strood

D U l K C T O B Y. ] KENT. ROCHESTER. 527

Public Officers. 1882--Alfred James Carver D.l>'•. Lynnhurst, Streatbam

V"teewConsul for Russia, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Commonsw
Norway & Denmark, Thomas Holloway Bentham, 140 1883-Edward Rhys Jones llf.A. Rectory, Limpsfield
1884-Huyshe Wolcote Yeatman lt.A:Vicarage, Sydenham
High street
Consular Agency for France, for Sheerness, Chatham & s E & St. Bartholomew's
1885-David Dale Stewart llf.A. Rectory, Coulsdon
Rochester, Watson & Gill, 19 St. Margaret's bank
r8go-Pa1mer George Thomas M A. Rectory, Newington SE
Admiralty Surgeon, James Vincent Bell M.D. Star hill
Certilying Factory Surgeon, William Watson F.c.s. Theobald Chancellor,.MI"orshipful Lewis T. Dibdin H.A
MINOR CANONS :--
10uare, Rochester
Clerk to Commissioners of Sewers, Edward Lowther Baker, 1884-Arthur John Webster Thorndike M. A. (sacrist), The
Precincts
Cathedral precincts
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, William Webb Hay- 1887---Grevile Mairis Livett B.A. (precentor), 4 Minor
Canon row
ward, 11}6 High street
Clerk to the Con~rvators of the River Medway, Richard 188g-Edward Jackson Nash llf.A. 3 Minor Canon row
EXAMINING CHAPLAINS :--
Prall, 88 High street
Qerk tD the D~puty-Lieutenants of Rochester, George Henry I88o Ven. Samuel Cheetham D. D. The Precincts, Rochester
I881--Canon Edward Rhys Jones M.A. Rectory, Limpsfield
Knight, Precincts, Rochester
Clerk to ~he Guardians of St. Nicholas, John Thomas Prall, 1886 Canon Charles Colson M.A. Rectory, Cuxton
PLURALITIES ACT COMMISSIONERS:--
88 High street
Clerk to Hoo Highway Board, Augustus Alfred Arnold, x886-Canon David Dale Stewart M.A. Rectory, Coulsdon,
Caterham, for Archdeaconry of Kingston·on-Thames
Cathedral precincts
Clerk to the Highway Board, R. P. Smyth, High st. Strood 1886 CanonJames .McConneU HusseyM.A. Vicarage,North
Clerk to the Trustees of Municipal Charities, William Henry Brixton s w, for Archdeaconry of Southwark
Bell LL.B. High street 188g--Canon Arthur Cazenove M.A. The Manor house,

Coroner for Rochester District, William Henry Bell LL.B. Cranborne, Salisbury, for Dean & Chapter
x88g-Brooke Lambert B.C.L. Vicarage, Greenwich sE
High street; deputy, Ernest Woodgate, Starhill
District Registrar of the High Court of Justice, William BISHOPS' CHAPLAINS :--
1877--Canon J. Erskine Clarke H.A. 6 Altenburg gardens,
Webb Hayward, 196 High street
lnlpector of Weights &; Measures, J. I. Pope, for North Clapham common s w
1877 Canon Hon. A. Legge M.A. Vicarage, Lewisham
Aylesford district (county), 26 Luton road
1877--Canon C. F. S. Money M.A. 2 Lansdown crescent,
Sub-Stamp Distributor, the Post Office, 180 High street
Cheltenham
Supt. Registrar of Hoo Union, Jamee Basset, 141 Eastgate
Harbour Master, William Wildash, The Anchorage, Strood Canon Frederick William Murray M.A. Rectory, Stone-,
Surveyor of Taxes for Rochester District, Patrick Corbett, Dartford (domestic)
Edward Archibald Parry M. A. Cathedral precincts,Rochester
Custom house, High street
Vestry Clerk of St. Margaret's, Thomas Samuel Warne, St. (residential)
Inspector of Schools, Theodore Johnson M.A. St. Aubyn's
Margaret's bank
Vestry Clerk of St. Nicholas. John Thomas Prall, 88Highst villa, Oliver grove, South Norwood sE
Registrar of the Diocese, George Henry Knight esq. Cathedral

Diocese of Rochester. precincts, Rochester
Deputy Registrar (for Marriage Licences in Surrey), W. P.
1877-Bishop, Right Rev. Anthony Wilson Thorold D.D.
Moore esq. 23 Knightrider street, London E c
Selsdon park, Croydon ; 28 Great George street s w & Bishops' Secretaries, Day & Son, 28 Great George street,

Athenreum clubs w, London Westminster s w

1BII9-Bishop Coadjutor, Right Rev. Alfred Barry D.D., Apparitor-General, William Wiles, 28 Great George street,

D.C.L. Knapdale, Upper Tooting s w Westminster s w

1887-Dean, Very Rev. Samuel Reyuolds Hole D.D. The Officials of the Archdeaconries :-

Deanery, Rochester Rochester, Henry BargraveFinnelly Deane esq. M.A

!RCS:DEACONS : - Southwark & Kingston-on-Thames, F. H. Jeune esq. M. A
Registrars of the Archdeaconry of Rochester,George Henry
1879-Kingston-on-Thames, Yen. Charles Burney M.A. St.
Knight esq. Cathedral precincts, Rochester & A. A. Arnold
Mark's vicarage, Surbiton
esq. Cathedral precincts, Rochester
1882-Rochester,Ven. Samuel Cheetham D. D. The Precincts, Registrar of the Archdeaconries of Kingston-on-Thames &

Rochester Southwark, W. P. Moore esq. 23 Knightrider street,

1882-Southwark, Ven. John Richardson D.D. 169 The Doctors' Commons, London B c

Grove, Camberwell sE • Surveyors of Ecclesiastical Dilapidations, Gordon Macdonald

CANONS:- Hills esq. 4 Adam street, Adelphi, London w c; George

188o-George Edward Jelf M.A. Cathedral precincts, Highton esq. 12 Dartmouth street, Westminster s w
ChapterClerk&Auditor,A.A.Arnold esq. Cathedral precincts
Rochester
1881-Henry William Burrows B.D. Cathedral precincts, Lay Clerks, Wm. Makepeace, J. B. Fearnley, John Voysey,
George F. Marriner, Thomas Oldroyd & T. C. Holliday
Rochester
1883-Ven. Samuel Cheetham D.D. Cathedral precincts, Organist, John Hopkins, Minor Canon row
Twelve Choristers
Rochester
188s-Professor Thomas Kelly Cheyne M. A. & D.D. Cathedral Verger, William Miles, II Boley hill
Cborister :Master, Percy Ta.lbot
precincts, Rochester
• SURROGATES (KENT).
BONQR4RY CANONS:--

18~eorge Frederick Goddard M.A. Rectory, Southfleet Blackheath, Rev. J. W. Marshall B.A. St. John's vicarage!

1863-Thomas Prankerd Phelps B.A. Rectory, Ridley, Blackheath s E

Wrotham Charlton, Rev. Charles Swainson M.A. Rectory, Old Charl-

1865-Joseph Benjamin McCaul T.A.K.C.L. St. Michael's ton SE

vestry, Basinghallstreet, London B c Cuxton, Rev. Charles Colson M.A. Cnxton rectory,Roebester

1874-Charles Colson M.A. Rectory, Cuxton Deptford, Rev. Jas. Malcolmson, 71 Amersham rd.New Cross

187s-Charles Forbes Septimus Money M.A. 2 Lansdown Frindsbury, Rev. Hermitage Charles Day M.A. Frindsbury,

crescent, Cheltenham Rochester

1877-Fredk. Wm. Murray M.A. Rectory, Stone, Dartford Gravesend, Rev. R. Joynes M.A. Gravesend

1877-Hon. Augustus Legge M. A. Vicarage, Lewisham sE Greenwich, Rev. Brooke Lambert B.C.L. Vicarage, Green-

1878-William Chetwyud-Stapylton M.A. Vicarage, Maiden wich park, Greenwich s E

1878 James McConnel Hussey D.D. Vicarage, North Brix- Lee, Rev. Frederick Henry Law M.A. Rectory, Lee s E

tonsw Lewisham, The Rev. The Hon. Augustus Legge M.A. The

1878-John Scarth T.A.K.C.L. Vicarage, Bearsted, Maidstone Vicarage, Lewisham s E

1878-Henry William Haygarth H. A. Park end, Wimbledon N orthfl.eet.Rev.W.F. W. Torre,Northfteet vicarage, Gravesend

1878-Edmond Boger H.A. St. Saviour's Grammar school, Plumstead, Rev. J. A. M' Allister M. A. Vicarage, Plumstood

Sumner street, Southwark, London s E Rochester, Rev. W. H. Nutter M.A. St. Margaret's vicarage,

1878-Arthur Cazenove M.A. St. Mark's vicarage, Reigate Rochester; Rev. Arthur John W. Thorndike M.A. The

18]8-Lewen Tugwell H.A. 19 Charlotte street, Bedford Precincts, Rochester; Rev. Greville Mairis Livett B.A. The

aqoare, London w c Precincts, Rochester

18]8-Henry Fredk. Phillips H. A. Roebnck rd. Rochester Shooter's Hill, Rev. J. S. Masters M.A. Shrewsbury house,

188o-Evan Daniel M.A. St. John's college, Battersea s w Shooter's Hill .

1881-Daniel Cooke M. A. Vicarage, Brompton, Chatham Shorne,Rev.Alfd.Lloyd Coates H.A.Shorne vicarage,GravsDd

I88I-Charles Tickell Proctor K.A. Vicarage, Richmond, Sydenham, Rev.H. W.Yeatman H.A.Sydenham parsonages E

Surrey ' Woolwich, Rev. Samuel G. Scott, The Rectory, Woolwich

'• KENT.~

ROCHESTER. (KELLY's

Places of Worship, with times of Servi-ces. Board School, Troy town, erected in x873, for 204 boys & as

Cathedral Church of Christ & the Blec;sed Virgin Mary ; many girls & infants, with a full attendance in each de-
holy communion, 8 a.m.; matins & sermon, ro.30 a.m.; partment; William Henry Marsh,master; George Hayter,
assistant master; Miss Lucie Weaver, mistress; Miss
• holy communion, n.45' a.m.; litany & sermon, 3 p.m.; Annie Bearn, infants' mistress
evensong, 4 p.m.; service & sermon, 7 p.m.; week days, St. Margaret's National & Barnard's Charity, built for 450
matins-plain, 8 a.m.; matins-choral, xo a.m.; even- children; avera~e attendance, 120 boys, 93 girls & 140
infants; Oswald Stephen Norman, master; Miss Jane
song 4 p.m.; thurs.-substitute matins for holi commu- Annie Bishop, girls' mistress; Miss Hannah Avis, in-

nion, 8 a. m.; fri.-add plain litany at 12 noon

St. Margaret's Church, Rev. William· Henry Nutter M.A. fants' mistress
vicar; Rev. Arthur C. S. Gayer ·M.A. & Rev. George St. Nicholas' National, Free School lane, established in I857,
Farmer A.K.c. curates; II a.m. & t.3o p.m.; thurs. for 124 boys, ISO girls& 124 infants; average attendance,
7·30 p.m
137 boys, 139 girls & n6 infants; Robert C. Miller,

St. Nicholas' Church, Rev. William Savery Hill M.A. vicar ; master; Miss Jane Brown, mistress; Miss Margaret

Rev. Frederick William Le Lievre M.A. curate; II a.m. Pedder, infants' mistress

& 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m St. Peter's National, New road, for 370 children; average

St. Peter's Church, Rev. Herbert Witherby M.A. vicar; II attendance, x25 boys, IIO girls & 8.') infants; James Damp,
master ; Miss Teresa Ford, girls' mistress ; Miss Susan
a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m
St. Margaret's Church (Borstal), The Rev. George Farmer Davis, infants' mistress
National, Borstal, erected in 187o,for ISO children & enlarged
A.K.C. curate; n a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Jews' Synago~ue, High street, Rev. Bernard Joshua Salo- 1887, for 220; average attendance, 200; William Shar-
mons, rabbi; fri. 1 hour before sunset; sat. 9 a.m.; holi- land, master of mixed school ; Miss Springell, in-
fants' mistress
days at same time as above

:Friends' Meeting House, Pump lane; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.m Newspapers.

Baptist, Maidstone road, Rev. G. Anderson Miller ; I I a. m. Chatham & Rochester News, 16o High street, Chatham,
William John Parrett & George Neves, proprietors i pub-
& 6.3op.m.; wed. 7 p.m . lished fri. & sat. See advertisement

Congregational, The Vines, Rev. William James Andrew; Chatham & Rochester Observer, 54 High street, W. & J.
Mackay & Co. proprietors; published sat. See advert
10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m
Rochester & Chatham Journal, St. Margaret's bank, William
Bartholomew Free Church, Cross street,'Rev. Francis Clay; Thomas Wildish, proprietor ; published sat. See advert

n a.m. dl 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m Rochester &; Chatham Times, 216 High street, Robert

United Methodist Free Church, Star hill; II a.m. & 6.30 Collins, proprietor ; published thurs
Rochester & Chatham Standard, 160 High street, William
p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m
John Parrett & George Neves, printers & publishers;
Wesleyan, High street, Rev. Richard Crozier; 11 a.m. &

6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m

Gospel Hall, High street; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m •

Schools. published wed. See adver•isement

The Cathedral Grammar School was founded by King [For Conveyance, see CHATHA"al & Sraoon. J

.
Henry VIII. A.D. 1544. The foundation scholars, who Strood is an ancient town and parish, in the hundred of
receive free education, are selected, after an examination, Shamwell and head of a union, separated from Rochester
by the Dean & Chapter ·of Rochester, any boy between the and Chatham by the Medway, over which there is a fine iron
ages of nine & fifteen being• eligible : there are also four bridge of three arches : it is divided into Strood Intra and
exhibitions, of the yearly value of£4o, to be raised to £6o Media within the City of Rochester and Strood Extra with-
hereafter, paid by the Dean & Chapter & tenable at the out the city. The Rochester Bridge station of the London,
Universities or any place of higher education; & two Chatham and Dover railway is in this parish and in the
Gunsley Exhibitions at University College, Oxford, of the adjoining parish of Frindsbury is the Strood station, at

yearly value of £25, the electors being the Master & present the terminus of the North Kent line, which is to be
Fellows of the college & each exhibitioner is allowed £'I5 extended to Rochester by means of a bridge, now finished
a year from the date of his election to the commencement (x89o), over the Medway. The church of St. Nicholas is a
of his residence at Oxford : annual prizes are also given to plain square building of stone in the Early English style,
those pupils who distinguish themselves most in classics, consisting of apsidal chancel, nave, south porch and a west-
mathematics &French; Governors : The Dean & Chapter ; ern tower containing a clock and 3 bells, and was rebuilt
Rev. John Langhorne M.A. Christ's College, Cambridge, (with the exception of the tower) in 1812: there are 750 sit-
head master Scho••ol
The Mathematical was founded by Sir J oscph tings, 450 being free. The register dates from the year
1565. The hving was declared a vicarage November 2oth,

Williamson in 1704, in the reign of Queen Anne, its origi- 1866, average yearly value from tithe rent-charge £187, net
nal object being the teaching of mathematics, navigation income £79, with 2 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift
& other matters appertaining to the sea, but under the of the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, and held since 1874
provisions of a new scheme, issued in 1878, it is now by the Rev. Charles Henry Banning M.A. of Trinity College,
organized as a school for general education, & is available Dublin. The Bhhop of Rochester is impropriator of the great
for 300 boys, including from 25 to 30 foundation scholars, tithes. St.Mary theVirgin's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed
with a gross endowment of about £I,4oo a year. The August 10th, I 86g, from the parishes of Strood and Frinds-
school is managed by a body of I8 governors, of whom 4 bury ; the church, erected in I86g, at the sole expense of Mrs.
are ex-officio, 4 eo-optative & 10 representative; chair- Gritfiths, is a building of stone, in the Early English style, and
man, the Mayor of Rochester; A. A. .Arnold esq. clerk; consists of nave, aisles, transept and south porch and a tower,
Charles Bird esq. B.A.Lond., F.G.S. head master; Paul and contains a very beautiful reredos in alabaster: there are
Mathews M.A. Cuthbert St.anton B.A. Richard Ternouth. 550 sittings. The register dates from the year I86g. The
living is a vicarage,gross yearly value £3oo, with three-quar-
John Thompson, Jean J. Johnson B.A. assistant masters ters of an acre of glebe and r~sidence, in the gift of the
& George Ward, art master
Bishop of Rochester, and held since 1869 by the Rev. Josias
Rochester Grammar School for Girls, Maidstone road, was
Henry Drew M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford. The population
founded 3 April, I888, under a scheme of the C\larity
Commissioners, out of an Educational grant of £1o,ooo, in x881 was 2,363. The poor have£I8 15s. yearly in bread.
made by the Wardens & Commonalty of Rochester Bridge, The Congregational church, in St. Mary's road, is an iron
£6.ooo of which is for the building & general endowment building, erected 188o, and will seat 250. Methodist chapel,
of the school, the remaining £4,000 being assigned to the
Mathematical school ; the buildings, which are entirely in Frindsbury road, is a brick building, erected I813, and
new, comprise six class rooms, a large assembly hall, will seat 300. The Wesleyan Methodist, in Frindsbury road,
dining room, lecture, music & art rooms, library, cloak is a building of brick, erected in 188g ; will seat 700. Zoar
room, kitchen &c. & there is a good playground. Founda- (Congregational) Chapel, in High street, is a building of brick,
tion scholarships, in the form of total or partial exemption erected 1796; will seat 250. Salvation Army Barracks,
from fees, are awarded in the proportion of not more than North street, will seat 350 persons. Strood Conservative
one for every xo girls in the school ; the school is managed Club, a handsome building of brick, formerly a private resi-
by a body of 18 governors, of whom 4 are ex-officio, 4 dence, has been purchased and converted at a cost of
eo-optative & 10 representative, being the present gover-
nors of the Mathematical school, Miss Easton, head mist £ I,6oo, .and was opened in 18go; hon. sec. Thomas Clibbon,

Brickmaking is carried on on a large scale, and here are the
extensive oil seed crushing mills of Messrs. Stewart Brothers
and Spencer, with a bridge over the Canal road, connecting
Choristers' School, Cathedral precincts, erected in 188g, for their riverside premises with the factory, and having lines of
18 boys; Mr. Percy Talbot, master
railway communicating with the South Eastern and London

A School Board of 9 members was formed in I87I, Richarq and Chatham and Dover systems. The manor was given by

Prall, 88 High street, clerk; Edward Fuller, attendance Henry II. to the Knights Templars, who had a preceptory

offi~, King street, Rochester at Strood; part of the original building, now called" Tem-

DtRECTO"RY.] KEN1'. ROCHESTER. 529

pie Farm," still remains and is tenanted by John Wood esq. church of All Saints, situated on a lofty eminence and ap-

Cilarles <iustavus Whittaker esq. is lord of Temple manor. proached by an avenue of trees, is an ancient building of

The area is 1,491 acres ; the population of the parish in rough flints, in the Early Norman and Perpendicular styles,

.S8x was s.ssB; of Strood, Intra and :Media, 5,556, includ- consisting of chancel, nave with arcades of three bays on the

iDg x88 in the Union workhouse; of Strood Extra, 171 ; south side and four on the north, south aisle, south porch

rateable nlue, £29,o67. and a western tower, with heavy shingled spire, containing 5

Rtmo CouRT is r mile west. bells: the chancel, which is the oldest part of the building,

Parish. Clerk, Robert James Clark. opens to the nave by an Early Norman arch of plain charac-

POST, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, ter: the font is an octagonal basin, panelled with shields,

Strood.-Hency Sweet, receiver, 28 High street. Letters on a pedestal of like shape and has a crocketed wooden

received through Rochester. Mails to London dispatched cover : the church was completely restored in x884 at a cost

at 8, 9.30 & 11.45 a.m. 2.45 & g.xs p.m. Letter box at of £4,545: there are 528 sittings. The register dates from

railway station cleared at 8.15 & 9.25 a.m. 12.xo, 2.35, 4, the year x66g. 'Fhe living is a vicarage, average yearly

6.35 & 8.30 p.m. ; sundays, 6.35 p.m value from tithe rent-charge £335• with xs acres of glebe,

PuBLIC OFFICERS:- in the gift of the Bishop of Rochester, and held since x88x

Assistant Overseer, James Frederick Hearne, Prentis street by the Rev. William Hanson Jackson M.A. of Clare College,

Clerk to Hoo Union, Richard Phillott Smyth, High street Cambridge. A sum of £so yearly, deri\"ed from several

.COllector of Rates, William Henry Dakers, Hope cottage, charities, is available for various charitable purposes.

Brompton lane Another sum of £r,3oo was left by the late Mrs. Martin
Vestry Clerk & Clerk to Parish Trustees, George Robinson, Buliner, of Strood, to the vicar and churchwardens ; the
153 High stree~
PLACES OF WoRsHIP, with times of services : - interest to be distributed at their discretion to the poor of
this parish at Christmas in each year. On the banks of the
St. Nicholas church, Rev. C. H. Banning M.A. vicar ; Rev.
Medway brick making and the manufacture of lime and

Ernest Venn Everard B. A.; II a.m. & 6.go p.m Portland and Roman cement is carried on very extensively.

St. Mary's church, Rev. J. H. Drew M.A. vicar; II a.m. & The principal landowners are the Ecclesiastical Commis-

6.3op.m sioners for England. The area is 3,584 acres of land and

Coqgregational, Rev. John Tonkin, minister; II a. m. & 24 water; rateable value, £24,977; the population in r88r

6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 8 p.m was 3,815, of which 1,672 are within the city of Rochester

Methodist, xo.go a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m and including 82 in Chattenden Barracks.
Wesleyan Meth~dist, II a.m. & 6.3o p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m
The hamlet of STONE HousE is x! mile north-west; Her-
Zoar ~ngregattonal, II a.m. & 6.3o p.m. ; wed. 7·~ 0 p.m mitage, the ancient seat of the Head family, I mile north-
S7al-v~atpiO.nmArmy Barracks, 10·30 a. m. & 6.3o. p.m. • wed. I west. WHITE WALL and WAINSCOT are also in this parish.
.SCHooLs:- UPNOR. is a considerable hamlet on the Medway, at the

Board, Station road (under the Rochester School Board), foot of a wooded ~eight, in the_ ea~tf'rn pa!t of this parish,
erected in 1875, for 375 children; averaze attendance, and was for~ed mto.an e~clesiastiCal parish August 3oth,
225 boys, 225 girls & 190 infants ; Frederick William x8~8 ; here IS a l~ndmg pwr for steamboats and a castle,
Clarke, master ; Mrs. Elizabeth Armstrong, girls' mis- bmlt by Queen ~hzab~th, to prot~c~ ~he Do<:ky.ard a~ Chat-
ham, part of .~hiCh, With some adJmmng bmldmgs, IS n?w
tress; Miss L. Wyborn, infants' mistress
St. :Mary's National, erected in x875, for 400 children; us~d as a mi~Itar,- stor~-honse and. barracks; the Enghsh

average attendance, 168 boys, 145 girls & 95 infants ; shtps then Iymg m ordma_ry off th1s castle were burnt by
Henry Edward Ayling master· Miss Martha Simpson de Ruyter, cthheofDSuStc. hPahdilmipiraanl,~ JJuanmees1,2tehr,ec1~6e6d7.in
The chur 187~ a~d
girls' mistress ' ' ' consecrated Jt~ne xgth, x87~.• ~s a sma~l edifice of bnck m
the Early Enghsh style, cons1stmg of aps1dal n~':e, transepts,
St. Nicholas' National, completed i1n90x8g8i5r,lsfo&r 6xog3ochinilfdanretsn;;
average attendance, x8o boys,
John G-eorge Jeffery, master; Mrs. Emma Jeffery, girls' north porch and ~ western bell turret contammg one bell:

mistress· Miss Fanny Leeds infants' mistress there IS a tablet m the church to the brothers Pocock, who
RBA•tIrLoWodAY(S~so'TuAtThI0ENa8s
t..e_rn), Wi l ' Price , s t ation ma swte·mr uawcecroem?paatnI'iveeds M0 fr.Stanley t hinerheisI.S Aafrimcaenmeoxn.pallorwam.tiodnowanetddo
(L d on, th D) pnor:.
R he~te~ B 'd liam & Ia C18a9p0t,amanSdavtoag~eW,. erected m 1879; to Mrs. Savage, erect
: t'n ge teon Ch am over ' m B. Little esq. churchwarden, erected in
xce •s a 100 mas r
a

x888 : the church affords 300 sittings. 'fhe register dates

CARRIERS TO;- from the year 1878. The living is a vicarage, net yearly

ALLHALLOWS & ST. MARY's-Robert Smith (van), mon. value £300, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of

wed. fri. & sat. to & from 'Angel,' Strood Rochester, and held since 1878 by the Rev. Joseph Greenoak

<::LIFFE-Arthur J ohnson (van), to &from 'Angel,' Strood, Bailey M.A. of Lincoln College, Oxford and LL.D. of Trinity
daily: James Martin, daily; & Thomas Thorndike, from College, Dublin. The population~f the ecclesiastical parish

'Three Gardeners,' every day but tues of Upnor in 188x was 728.

HIGH HALSTOw-Richard Hogben, tues. & sat PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Frinds-

Hoo & STOKE-John Coopper, mon. wed. fri. & sat. to & bury.-Joseph Skilton, receiver. Letters from Rocbester

from • Three Gardeners,' Strood; Henry Brown, mon. arrive at 6. 30&& II a.m. & 7 p.m.; collected at 8, g. IS &
wed. fri. & sat. from ' Angel ' u.x5 a.m. 3.30, 7 & 8.20 p.m.; on sundays at
ISLE OF GRAINE--J 0hn J arrett• from , Ange1•, t th 2.50 p.m. Strood is the nearest money order & telegraph
ues. urs.

& sat office

SHEERNESS-The Medway Company's steamboats to& from PosT OFFICE, Upnor.-Joseph Stone, receiver. Letters

the Railway pier, Strood, calling at Chatham & Upnor aafrttoR6m.o2cR5hopecs.hmteer.st&eroanrrsiuvnedaaty7s a.m. & 6. 20 p .m. ; dispatched
at 8. a. m. Tel egraph office
pier three times a day, returning the same day 30
SsonLAND-W. T. Killbrook, tues. thurs. & sat. to & from

Mid Kent hotel, Strood PosT PILLAR Box, Upnor, cleared at 8 a.m. & 6 p.m. ;
WouLDHAM-Kemp, Norris & Parker, daily sunday, 8 a.m

SHORNE-James Welch, tues. & sat A School Board of 5 members was formed in 1872 for the

Frindsbury, anciently called" lEslingham," was givee extra municipal portion of Frindsbury parish, A. A.
in the 8th century to Rochester Cathedral by Offa thn Arnold, Rochester, clerk to the board; John Edward
Great, King of Mercia and Sigered, King of Kent : it is a Povey, 4 Grove villas, attendance officer
parish, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of Sham- Board School (Wainscot), erected in 1874, for 390 children;
average attendance, boys IIO, girls Ss & infants 76;
nell, lathe of Aylesford, Rochester petty sessional division Thomas Roberts, master ; Mrs. Emily Roberts, mistress
WATER CONVEYANCE.-Steamboats from the pier, Canal
and county court district, Strood union and in the rural road, to Sheerness & Chatham, several times daily in
deanery, archdeaconry and diocese of Rochester ; and is summer. Arthur Gamman's steam tug from Carron &
partly within the city. The Strood terminus of the North Continental wharfs, London, every wed. & sat
Kent railway is in this parish, but the line will be extended
to Rochester by means of a bridge over the Medway. The

Rochester. •

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 1Arnold Augostus Alfred, The Precincts Aymon Hrbt.x Clevedon ter.Roebuck r1

Acworth Mrs. Ellora, Watt's avenue Arnott Wm. I College ter. Maidstone rd Ba~old Maj. Arth. Hy. R.E. Borstal col>

Agate Edward, 4 The Ter. Victoria st Athawes Edward James M.A. (stipen- Bailey Rev. John B.A., LL.B. [chaplain

Allen Mrs. 12 The Terrace, Victoria st diary magistrate for Chatham & of St. Bartholomew's]. New Road ho

AndrewRev.Wm.Jas.[Cong.],2Union st Sheerness), Shaftesbry. Maidstone rd Baker Edward, 7 King Edward road

Antbony Mrs. 21 Theobald square Aveling Stphn. Thos.The Restoration ho BakerEdwd. Lowthr.Cathedralprecincts

ArkcollChas.Cbathm.ho.Chathamlntra Aveling Thomas Lake, Boley Hill hou...qe Baker Jas. 3 Roebuck vils. Roebnck rd

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' 630 .ROGHESTER. . KENT.

.Baker John }m~ 3 Nile termce DartnellWm.Abrhm.sSt.Margaret'sbnk Henwood Geo. Thos. 6 Star Hill ter r-

Baker Roht. Denmark ho. Maidstone rd Davisson James, 5 Minor Canon row Hepper Colonel Albert James R.B. Sele

Ball Walter Godfrey,7 Clevedon terrace, Day Misses, :a Lorne vils. Maidstone rd house, Castle hill

Roebuck road Deane Mrs. 12 Boley hill HighamWm.4Clarence ter.Maidstone rd

Banks Walter, 3 Victoria terrace de Berry Maj. -Gen. George Frank, The Hill Rev. Wm.Savery M.A. [vicar of St.

Barnes Hy. Thos. 2 St. Margaret's bank Old Vicarag-e, Boley hill Nicholas], St. Nicholas' vicarage '

.Bass Mrs. 6 Union street De Berry Mrs. Boley hill Hill Henry, Borstall

..Basset James, Linhurst, Watt's avenue DenhamThos.6Clevedon ter.Roebuck rd Hills Vincent, 8 Star Hill terrace

Bathnrst Joseph, Five Bells lane Denson John Russell, Wellesley house, Hitch John S. St. Margaret's street

Beare William Henry, x Union street St. Margaret's street Hodges Geo. Ingleside, Maidstone road

Bell James Vincent 111.0. Star hill Dewar Maj. Gordon (paym. A.P.D.), 8 Holder Samuel Charles, I I Newton ter

Bell Jn. Albt. Deravona, Watt's avenue South avenue Hole Very Rev. Samuel Reynolds D.D.

Bell William Henry LL.B. High street Dickson John, 5 Theobald square The Deanery

,Belsey Francis Flint, Victoria street Dickson Mrs. I7 Victoria street Rollick Fredk.2 Watt's ter.Roebuck rd

BenthamBryanGeo. Dnmrk.vl.Borstl. rd Drage Misses, Minor Canon row Homan Franklin George, Whitefriars,

Bentham Thos. Holloway, 140 High st Drake Jn. 8 Clevedon ter. Roebuck rd Boley hill

Benton John Smith, Eastbourne villa, Dunn Mrs. 6 Medwav terrace Homan Fk. x Clarendon vis. Borstal rd
Earle Mrs. Io Star h•ill Roman George, 7 St. Margaret's bank
. King Edward road

;Bingham Gen. George William Powlett Earle Mrs. Bethell, Star hill Roman John, 8 Boley hill

c.•., D.L., J.P. The Vines Elgar Fk. Wingham lo. St. Margaret's st Homan Philip Hy.2o St.Margaret's bri.k

BirdChs. B.A., F.G. s..Ashly.ho. Maidstn. rd Ellington Charles T. jun. Ridley road Homan Rt. I Morden ter. Maidstone rd

Biscoe Henry, Ivy villa, Borstal road Emery James, 8 Star hill Hopkins John (organist to cathedral),

Black James, 46 High street· Essell George Ketchley, Riverside lodge, Minor Canon row

.Blake Richard, Riverview, Borstal road St. Margaret's Horniblow Capt. Arthur R.N. Malli-

. Bond George Ed,ward, Victoria buildings Essenhigh John, I8 Theobald square gaun, St. Margaret's street

Bond Richard Pratt, Fort Pitt Military Evans Mrs. St. Catherine's ho. Star hill Horsnaill Alfred, Fern bank, Borstal rd

hospital, New road Fagge Edmund, 2 Lansdown villas Howland Henry, I3 Theobald square

Booth ~rthur, Borstal court Farmer Rev. George A.K.C.L. [curate & Hubcher Jn. 4 Jersey ter. Roebuck rd

Booth George, Preston house, New road chaplain of St. Margaret's, Borstal], Hunter Wm. Ward, II South avenue

,Booth Mrs. Satis house, Boley hill Norfolk lodge, Borstal road Hurst Isaac Edwin. I Tranquil place

Boucher Franklin Coles, I4I Eastgate Farquharson Lieut.-Col. M. H. R.M. Jackson Jn. Howard,9 King Edward rd

Bowrey Mrs. g Theobald square Cloudesley house, New road Jeffcoat Dep. Surgeon-General Henry,

Bridge Maj. Dunstone R.M.L.I. I3 King Fielding Mrs. Free School lane Newlands, Maidstone road

Edward road Flint Mrs. 11 King Edward road Jelf Rev. George Edward M.A. [canon

Broughall Edwd.6Jersey ter.Roebuck rd Flyn.nAlbt.Spencer,Kirkdle. Maidstn rd & rector of St. Mary's, ChathamJ~

Brown Albert Loftns, 135 High street Foord Edward Ross, Acorn honse The Precincts

Brown Arthur Fresco l<'ranklyn .M. B. 25 Foord John James, I5 King Edward rd Johnson John James, 11 Clevedon ter-

High street Foord John Ross, Esplanade · race, Roebuck road

Brown Mrs. St. Margaret's bank Foord William Wildash, Acorn house JohnsonRoland,4Watt's ter.Roebuck rd

Buck Charles, 9 Boley hill Forbes Lieut.-Gen. George Wentworth Jolly John, 3 Maidstone road

Buekhurst Mrs. x Alexandra villas, R.M. Fort Clarence house Jupp Edward, Castle villas

Maidstone road Fordham Arthur Trigg, The Chestnuts, Keith Charles M. 3 Borstal villas

Bullard Charles, I96 High street Watt's avenue Kent Mrs. 4 Clevedon ter. Roebuck rd

BurfieldChas. 14Clevedn.ter. Roebuck rd Forster John, 14 Newton terrace Kidwell Alfred E. St. Catherine's cot-

Burns John James Douglas M.D., R.N. 1 Foster Jesse Clark, 7 Newton terrace tage, Star hill

Borstal villas, Borstal road Fox Surg.-Gen. Thomas William M.B. Kidwell John, St. Margaret's bank

Burrell John George, Laugdon road Woodstone, Watt's avenue Kingsnorth William John, 7 Union st.

Burrows Rev.HenryWilliam B. D. [canon Freeland David, 4 Medway terrace Knight Frederick, 2 King Edward rd -

of Rochester], The Precincts Galer Miss, Vine cot. Free School lane Knight Henry Sherwin, 3 South aven

-Cackett Wm. Hy. St. Margaret's bank Gardner John (chief engineer R.N.), 4 Knight Jn.Sladen M.D. 17 Theobald SC}

CaddelThs.Edwd.6Mordn.ter.Mdstne.rd Jersey terrace, Roebuck road Lakin Walter Edward, Borstal ro!l.d

Callund Thomas, Rodney house, New rd Gardner William Littlewood, Wellesley Lambert Harry, I Star hill

Callund William Thomas, 2 South aven house, St. Margaret's Lane Robt. 2 Jersey ter. Roebuck road

Campbell Rev. David M.A. [chaplain of Garrish Miss, 8 Union street, Troy twn Langhorne Rev. John M. A. (head master

H. M. convict prison, Borstal], Zenith Gegan Wm. Normanleigh, Maidstonerd ofCathedrl.Grammar schl. ),TheVines

house, Borstal road Gibbons Mrs.s Morden ter.Maidstonerd Larnder Alfd.Athelstane, 5 Roebuck vis

Carwardine Mrs. 7A, Star hill Gibson Henry John W. 3 M:edway ter Larnder Geo. Ralph, 5 Roebuck villas

ChantlerChs.Stphn. 7 TheTer.Victoria st Gill George, 7 Upper Nile terrace Law Rev. Wm. B.sc.,R.N. [chaplain of

Chapman Mrs. I3 Union street • Gill John E. Hawthorndn. Maidstone rd Royal dockyard], Victoria villa,

Cheetham Ven.Samueln.n. [archdeacon Goldsmith Mrs. 4 Union street Watt's avenue

& canon of Rochester). The Precincts Goose WilliamPymer,I The Wycombes, Le Lievre Rev. Fredk.Wm.Stamp M.A.

Cheyne Rev. Thomas Kelly M.A., D.D. Roebuck lane [curate of St. Nicholas],g South aven

[canon], The Precincts Graham Geo. Leslie, 6'Mid Kent ter Leonard Charles, I6 Theobald square

Church George, Avenue ho. Watt's avn Greathead Joseph Arthur Waghorn, xo Lester Edward, 4 King Edward road

Clapp Brigade-Surgeon William Henry The Banks Lewis Rob~rt, 19 Theobald square

Bryant M.D. Fort Pitt house, New rd GreensladeChas. Jsph. Rutlnd. ho.Eastgt Livett Rev. Grevile Mairis B.A. [minor

Clay Rsv.Fra~.[Methodist], I2 Albert rd Greenstreet Mrs. 5 South avenue canon], 4 Minor Canon row

Clayton Col. Valentipe Gardener R.E. I Griffin Mrs. 2 Clifton villas Lloyd Miss, 55 High street

Star Hill terrace Groezinger Julius, St. Margaret's street Lott Frederick, 6 St. Margaret's bank

Clement Mrs. 8 Watt's ter. Roebuck rd Grosholz Mrs. The Precincts Lowe John, Io Newton terrace

Clements Miss, 3 King Edward road Gunn Wm. M.D., R.N. 2 Upper Nile ter Lucy Jas. Fredk. Perth, Maidstone rd

CockburnChas. Rt.Sunnyside, Borstal rd Gwynne Staff-Commander Bertram E. Lynch Matthew, 3 Union street

Cole George, 4 St. Margaret's bank W. R.N. Alverstoke, Maidstone road M'CaskillMrs. 7Mordenter.Maidstone rd

Colquhoun Mrs. I Watt's ter.Roebuck rd Hall Chas. Benjamin, 3 St. George's ter Maclean Miss, Star hill

CooperLieut. -Col. HenryFallowfieldR.M. Hamar George, 3 Theobald square Maclean Miss Edith, Troy ho. East row

Beaconsfield house, Watt's avenue Hancorn John, I Rose villas, New road Maclean Miss J ane, Vine road

Cooper Henry, I Berkeley villas Hare Mrs. 7 South avenue McLellan William Francis, so High st

Cooper John Henry, Delce lane Rarrington Wm. Geo. I4 Theobald sq McLellan William John, 50 High street

_Court Mrs. Langdon road HarrisFk.Alfd.FortPittMilitary hospital M'Pherson Col.Andrew, I Cobden villas~

Cracknell Richard, High street Harris Geo. I2 Clevedon ter.Roebuck rd Maidstone road

Creasey Jsph.8 Roebuck vils.Roebuck la Harrison George Ed ward, I6 The Ter- Makepeace Wm. I Rosebank,Borstal rd

Crittenden James, IO Theobald square race, Victoria street Mantell Edgar Joseph, 9 Clevedon ter-

Crockford Thomas, Victoria street Harrison Maj. Wm.Hart,s Star Hill ter race, Roebuck road

Crook George, 4 Borstal villas Harrison Wm. Herbert,I4Maidstone rd Marion Edward, 9 Star Hill terrace

CrozierRev.Richd.[Wes. ], I2 StarHl. ter Haslewood Frank Staff-Commr. R.N. Martin Adam Rae, xSt. Margaret's bank

Cuthbertson Jas. Law, I Upper Nile ter 2 Berkeley villas Martin Alfred, 3 Mid Kent terrace

D'Aeth John, The Old Hall Hawkins Mrs. 5 Up. Nile ter. New rd Martin John Bean, 6o High street

Dale Geo. 2 College ter. Maidstone rd Hay Maj. Hy. Berkley ho. Watt's 11.ven Martin John William, I7 Theobald sq
Dale Rt. 3 .Alexandra ter. Maidstone rd Haymen William, Gordon ho. Star hill Martin Richard, 159 High street
'• Dalton Miss, 7 Star Hill terrace
HaynrenWm. Patten,Grafton ho. High st Masters Col. William Godfrey R. B.H.
Darnell Maj. William Nicholas (deputy Hayward Wm. Webb, St. Margaret's st 2 Clarendon villas, Borstal road_3
gov. of. H. M. convict prison), Borstal Hellyar Miss, Esplanade
Matthew Paul, I2 South avenue


DtBEGrORY.] .KENT. :JtOCHESTER, 631

)lannd Albert, x Medway terrace J Randal1Jn.2 TheWycombes,Roebnck la Temperley John Morley, Maidstone rdr

)faxted George Vincent, I2 Newton Reader Thomas, St. Margaret's bank Ternouth Richard (assista nsttremetasterr,
RewseMaj.SmithR.E.I4KingEdward rd Williamson school), High
terrace, New road

Marston Jn. Roseneath, Maidstone rd Rimington Alfred, 3 Clarence terrace, ThomasGen.Fras. Wm.R.lii,L.I.BolP•v hi
)hies William, u Boley hill Maidstone road Thomas Jesse, 3 Watt's ter,Roebuck rcl

Miller Rev. G. Anderson [BaptisL], 24 Ringe Hy. I ClM"ence ter. Maidstone rd Thompson Mrs. 5 Medway terrace

Rochester avenue Rivett Mrs. I Roebnck vls. Roebuck rd Thompson Mrs. I South avenue

.Miller Matthew Richard, 3 Clevedon: Robins Hy. 10 The Terrace, Victoria st Thorndike Rev. Arthur J n. Webster M.A~

terrace, Roebuck road Ruck Thomas, Io Medway terrace [minor canon], 2 Minor Canon row

Moore Joseph Ord, I Merton villas, Ryott Robert, 9 Theobald square Tingey William, Castle moat

Maidstone road Sage Miss, 6 Watt's ter. Roebuck road Tomkin Miss, 1 Jersey ter. Roebuck rd

MooreMrs.Rd.Kirkham ho.Watt's aven Salomons Rev. Bernard J. [Rabbi of Tribe Miss, Westfield house, Borstal rd

Moore RobertThomas, 2 Holey hill Jews' synagogue], Synagogue house, Truscott James Bartlett, 8 The Terrace,

Mullinger Miss, 13 Newton terrace High street Victoria street

MunroGeorge, 4 Mid Kent terrace SampsonMrs.2St.George's ter.Borstal rd Tucker Benjamin Roper,li Star Hill ter

Muriel~aj.-Gen.Geo.Wm.4Morden ter Samuel Francis, 9 Newton terrace Tuff Charles, Albion house, Borstal

Nash Rev. EdwardJackson M.A.[minor Sancto Charles, 2 Medway terrace TuffCharles,jun. Ildersleigh,Watt's aven

canon], 3 Minor Canon row Sanders Mrs. 5 Clarence terrace Tuff Thomas, 2 Borstal villas, Borstal rd

Nash James Wm. 7 Medway terrace Savage Mrs. I Grove viis. Maidstone rd Tuffill Charles Joseph, High street

Naylar Edmund,Lorne vls.Maidston.rd Scoones Edward, 13 St. Margaret's bank Tuffill Joshua, The Goddings,Borstal rd

Neate Percy Jn. 5 Newton ter. New rd Scoones Frank, I Gordon terrace Upton Walter James, I98 High street

Neres George, 16o High street Segram Mrs. Moelwyn, Maidstone road Vine Henry, 6 Roebuck vils. Roebuck rd

Newcomb .Alfd. Highfield, Watt's aven Siddens.Alfred,4Roebuck vls.Roebuck rd Walker George, 8 Newton terrace

Newcomb Charles Octavius, Strath- Skinner Mrs. 5 Clevedon ter. Roebuck rd WanstallWalt.4Grove vils.Maidstone rd

more, Maidstone road SmallEdwd.Thomas,r3St.Margaret's st Ward Chas. 10 Clevedon ter. Roebuck rd

Newlyn Alfred, 15 Theobaltl square Smith Chas. 'l'hos. Violet hill, Borstal rd Warne Thos. Sl. Claytye, Watt's aven

Newman Edward Joseph, 6 Boley hill Smith Frederick Francis, Watt's avenue Watson Russell, 2 Victoria buildings

Nicholson Mrs. St. Margaret's street Smith Mrs. Fairview, Maidstone road Watson William, Theobald ho. High st.

Noble Mrs. 4 St. George's terrace, St. Smith Mrs. 5 St. George's terrace Webb Mrs. II ~tar hill

Margaret's Smith Mrs. Alfred, The Gleanings, St. Webster Rev. Joseph [Congregational],.

Norris Robt. Hy. 2 Rose viis. New rd Margaret's street Mill house, New road

Nutter Rev.Wm.Hy. M.A. [vicar of St. Smith Thos. 1St.George's ter.St.Margt's Weeks George Thomas, 6 Ridley road

Margaret's], Gordon terrace Smithe Wm. Meadow bank, Borstal rd Welman Col. Harvey W. Pole, Grove-

O'Callaghan Rev.Robt.B.A. [chaplain of Smyth Richard Henry B.A.,lii.B.,B.ch. house, Maidstone road

Royal Marines], Borstal house Fort Pitt Military hospital Wheeler Fe. 2 Zenithhouses, Borstal rd

OramWm.Palmer, Trefusis, Watt's aven Smyth Richard Phillott, 7 Boley hill Whiston Rev. Robert M.A., J.P. The

Onless Staff-Commr. Philip R.N. 9 Sollitt Fredk. Strood ho. The Common Palace, St. Margaret's

Morden terrace Spencer Richard Knowles, Delce grange WhitefieldJn.2Merton viis. Maidstone rd

Page Mrs. 2 Cobden vils. Maidstone rd Spicer Kennett,3Grove vils.Maidstne.rd Willis Charles, Borstal road

Palmer Alfred, 2 Theobald square Spillett Edward, St. Margaret's street Willis Edward, 12 Star hill

Parker Francis, 4 .Albany road Spong Charles Stewart F.R.c.s.Eng. WillisEdwd.Wm.Lucerneho.Gravl.wlk

Parr Lewis,13Clevedon ter.Roebuck rd Fort Pitt Military hospital, New rd Willis Harry Bright, r St.George's villas

Parry James,Haldenley, Maidstone rd Spong Miss, Mounthill house, High st Wimble Mrs. 10 King Ed ward street

Parsons George, 2 Newton ter. New rd Spong Mrs.6St. George's ter. Borstal rd Wingent Frederick,Moat ho.Castle gdns

Partridge Col. S. R. B. (governor of Stedman Reginald John Mascall, 7 Winterton Charles John, 4 Theobald sq

H. M. convict prison), Borstal Mid Kent terrace Witherley Rev. Herbert M.A. St.

Peam Charles Napier, 1 Clifton villas, Stedman Richard, Delce farm Peter's vicarage

Maidstone road Stephenson Charles Offerton, 2 Cleve- Wood Mrs. 6 Theobald square

Peters Jame.c;, Sunnymead, Borstal don terrace, Roebuck road· Woodg-ate Ernest, Star hill

PettitWm.Jas.2Morden ter.Maidston.rd Stevens Miss, 13 Boley hill Woodhams.Arth.Clarence cot.Borstal rd

Pitts Harry,2 Roebuck vls. Roebuck rd Stevens Mrs. 6 Newton terrace, New rd Woodhams Spencer, 3 Jersey terrace,

Platt Capt..Alfd.Roseneath,Maidston. rd Stevens William, 6 Upper Mile terrace Roebuck road

PopeRobert Clements, Maidstone road Stewart Ebenezer,Medway view,Borstal WoodhamsWm. TheLimes, St Margt's.st

Pringle James, 6 Minor Canon row Stigart Frederick Adam, Camile villa, Woodhams William, jun. Victoria st

ProtheroDonald Edwin,I The Paddocj;:, Watt's avenue Woodward John, 2 Rosebank, Borstal rd

Victoria street Streatfield Mrs. Braemar ldg. Watt's avn Wright Henry, The Friars, Boley hill

Pral!Geo. Wilkinsn.Molesey ho. Union st Streeter William, 7 Theobald square Wright John, 61 High street

Prall John Thomas, Eastgate Swinton .Arthur, 10 South avenue Wright Miss, 5 King Edward road

Pyne Major John, I Lansdown villas, Syms William, 58 High street Wyles Misses, I6I High street

Maidstone road Tabor John, 8 King Edward road Wyles William, 9 Star hill

RamshawRev.CharlesRobinson[Metho- Tannahill Thomas Finley M.B. (medical Young Edwd.2 Grovevils.Maidstone r(f

dist], 2 Upper Clarence place officer of H.M.•convict prison),Borstal

COMMERCIAL. 1 Baker George, baker, Io8 Eastgate

Abbott Brothers, timber dealers, High street Baker John, shopkeeper, Ridley road, St. Margaret's

Abbott Joseph, hatter & tailor, 16 Chatham Intra Balcomb Henry, painter & glazier, 52 King st. Troy town

Abnett John, shoe maker, St. Margaret's street Balcomb Sarah Ann (Mrs.), statnr. 52 King st. Troy town

Ackworth & Woodgate, solicitors, Star hill Banks William, city surveyor, Guildhall

Acworth .Amos Benjamin, oilman, IO Chatham Intra Barnaby & Cowan, wholesale chemists & druggists, Star b)

Aldridge Edward, plumber, 213 High street Barnes Esther (Mrs.), upholsteress, St. Margaret's bank

!nderson James, draper, 40 Union street Baron Henry, hair dresser, Chatham Intra.

Anderson Richard, pipe manufacturer, Common Barren Edward, Albion P.H. 361 High street

Anthony John, surveyor, High street Bartlett John, bookbinder, IOI Eastgate

Arkcoll Chas. & Co. brewers, Lion brewery, Chatham Intra Basset & Boucher, solicitors, I4I Eastgate

Armstrong Jas. Noble, inland revenue officer, High street Basset James (firm, Basset & Boucher), solicitor, city

Arnold, Essell & Baker, solicitors, Cathedral precincts treasurer, superintendent registrar of the Hoo union, per-

Arno!d Angustus Alfred (firm, .Arnold, Essell & Baker), petual commissioner for taking acknowledgments of

solicitor, chapter clerk; superintendent registrar & regis- married women, clerk to Gillingham local board, treasurer

trar of marriages for Strood union ; joint registrar of the to Medway conservancy board, clerk to Lower Halstow

archdeaconry of Rochester ; clerk to Bridge wardens, school board & solicitor to Rochester & District Barge

Cathedral school, Sir Joseph Williamson school & Gram- Insurance .Association Limited & receiver to St. Cathe.

mar school for girls, Hoo highway board, Hoo, Saint rine's hospital, I4I Eastgate

W'erbnrgh &Frindsburyschool boards,Cathedral precincts BATHURST H. & ol. contractors, builders, undertakers &

Ashton Charles Frederick, Gundolph P.H. High street house & estate agents, Five Bell'! la.; works, High street

Austen Henry Joseph, plumber, I37 Eastgate Bearn Thomas William, builder, 32 Rochester avenue

BAGSHAW HENRY SAMUEL, zinc worker, I Mid Kentter Bell, Fayle & Buchanan, snrgeons, 27 High street

Baily Snsan (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Delce road Bell Jas. Vincent M.D. physician & admiralty surgn. Star hl

Baker Charles, greengrocer, Princes street . Bell John Albert, surgeon, Deravona, Watt's avenne

Baker Edward Lowther (firm, Arnold, Essell & Baker), Bell Robert, draper, 2 Bath place

10licitor, clerk to county justices & to commissioners of Bell William Henry LL.B. solicitor & coroner Mr Rochester

aewers, Cathedral precincts district & clerk to the municipal trustees, High street

:K. s. & s. 34. .

532 ROCHESTER. KENT. (KELLY'S

Bemrose William Schofield, ironmonger, locksmith, bell- COBB CHARLES ALBERT, linen draper & ladies' outfitter,

hanger & gasfitter, 29 High street 20, 21 & 217 High street; & High street, Strood

Bennett Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Pump lane Cobb James William Ernest, tailor, 200 High street

Bentham W. W. & Son, commission agants, 140 Eastgate Coffee tav. piatthew Williamson,mangr. ),St.Margaret's bnk

Bentham Thomas Holloway, vice-consul for Russia, Ger- Cole George, rate collector, 15 Victoria street

many, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway & Denmark & com- Cola William Rigden, linen draper, 66 King st. Troy town

mission agent, 140 High street Collins John, Maidstone Arms P.H. Maidstone road

Benton John Smith, grocer, 13 King street & Delce road Collins Robert, stationer, & publisher of the " Rochester &

Best Alfred, watch maker, x68 High street Chatham Times," 216 High street

Betts George, furniture remover, 205 High street Conservative Club (William Webb Hayward, chairman;

Bexfield James Henry, watch maker, St. Margaret's bank Thomas Clibbon, hon. sec.), Star hill

Biddick Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 120 High street Constable William Thomas, fishmonger, 183 High street

Birch Alfred, baker, 12 Chatham Intra Cook Thomas, shopkeeper, x Richard street, New town

Bishop & Son, upholsterers, St. Margaret's bank Co-operative Society Limited (John Dickson, manager), 23 &

Bishop William, beer retailer, Common 24 High street

Black James Ellis. clothing manufacturer, Common Cooper Frederick, rope maker, Gas House road

Blackall John Frederick, shopkeeper, Baker street Coppins Alfred, greengrocer, 8 East row, Troy town

Bond George Edward, architect & surveyor, Victoria bldgs Coppins Edward, greengrocer, 125 Eastgate

Boon Julia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Ferrals wharf Coppins Edward, greengrocer, 43 King street

Boorman Alfred, beer retailer, John street, Troy town Corbitt Patrick, surveyor of taxes for Rochester district,

Booth & Co. portland cement manufacturers, Borstal Custom house, High street

Borstal Working Men's Club (Daniel Diamond, sec.), Borstal Cork Alfred Samuel, butcher, St. Margaret's street

Boucher Jt'ranklin Coles (firm, Basset & Boucher), solicitor, Cork William, butcher, 28 John street

sec. & solicitor to Rochester & District Barge Insurance Corn Exchange, High street

Association Limited, 141 Eastg-ate County Court Offices (His Honor Homersham Cox, judge;

Boucher William, butcher, 126 High street William Webb Hayward & Frederick Francis Smith, joint

Boulding Edwiu, music seller, 177 High street registrars ; Richard Prall, town clerk & official receiver in

Boxall Charles, timber mer. & coal dealer, Free School lane bankruptcy; Edward Lester, high bailiff), Eastgate

Bray William, coffee house, II9 Eastgate Cox Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, St. Margaret's street

Brenchley Emily Ada (Mrs.), family grocer, tea dealer & Cracknell Richard, manager of the London & Provincial

confectioner, 47 King street, Troy town Bank, High street

Brigden Charles, hair dresser, St. Margaret's bank Creasey J oseph & Son, grocers, 151 High street

Bright George, confectioner, u2 Eastgate Croas Thomas, greengrocer, Delce road
Brignall Thomas, bed & mattress manufacturer, 162 High st Crockford John Knight, printer, us, n6 & 117 Eastgate &

Broad Percy William, commission agent, 30 High street St. Margaret's bank

Broadbridge Wm. chief constable of city police, Guildhall Croneen & Skiller, watch makers, 253 High street

Broomfield Frederick, Ship P.H. Chatham Intra Cronk George, greengrocer, 78 & 195 High street

Brown Arthur Fresco Franklyn M B. surgeon, 25 High st CusLom House (Charles Thomas Ellington,collector), High st

Brown J oseph, draper, 356 High street Dale Alfred Samuel, watch maker & jeweller, 138 Eastgate

Brown Waiter, paperhanger, 18 Victoria street Dale Robert, grocer, 203 High street

Browning Susan Ann (Mrs. ),Royal Life Boat P.H. 184 High st Dale Robert, plasterer, 4 Maidstone road

Broyden William Robert, tailor, St. Margaret's street Dalley Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 40 Queen street

Bryant Albert, beer retailer, 14 John street Dance John William, beer retailer, Cossack street

Buckingham James Hy. confectioner, St. Margaret1s bank Daniel Robert R. sanitary inspector to port sanitary

BullardChas. agent forMeux&Co. brewers, OldFoundry wharf authority, II7 High street

Bollard Charles, sail maker & ship chandler, Old Foundry Daniels James, Greyhound P.H. Rochester avenue

wharf, Chatham Intra Daniels James Edwd. Cooper's Arms P.H. St. Margaret's st

Burch Frederick, hair dresser, The Banks DARBY .JOHN &. SON, builders, undertakers & shopfitters,

Burch George, baker, Five Bells lane 140 High street

Burford John, shoe maker, Princes street Darling George William, confectioner, 154 High street

Burford John, Three Post Boys P.H. 10 High street Dartnell William Abraham L.R.C.P. Edin. surgeon, 5 St.

Burrell Waiter James, butcher, 121 Eastgate Margaret's bank

Burton William, Horse & Groom P.H. 108 Eastgate Davison John, Homeward Bound P.H. Gas House road

Butcher Charles James, market gardener, Delce road Day William, bicycle manufacturer, see Hobins & Day

Butler Charles, shopkeeper, Rose street Deamer J oseph, grocer, 24 Eastgate

Butler Henry, tobacconist, 127 Eastgate De Notkin Charles, jeweller, Chatham Intra

CALLUND THOMAS &. SON, builders & contractors, 81 Dent John, Two Brewers P.H. 69 High street

Eastgate Dicks Matthew, pork butcher, Princes street

Callund Tbomas, surveyor, 81 High street Dickson Kate (Miss), milliner, 9 St. Margaret's street

Canning Robert, hair dresser, 192 High street Dobson Edmund, fancy bread & biscuit baker, 20 King st.

Carter Owen J. & Co. wine & spirit, ale & stout merchants, Troy town

96 Eastgate; & at Chatham Doling John, butcher, 12 Queen street, Troy town

Carwardine C. (Mrs.), pork butcher, 155 High street Dorrett Catharine (Miss), ladies' school, 7 Roebuck villas,

Castle Club (Philip Homan, hon. sec.), The Bridge Roebuck road

Cathedral Grammar School (Rev. John Langhorne M.A. Douch Alfred, shopkeeper, 2 St. Margaret's street

head master) . Dove William, mineral water manufacturer, Eastgate

Cemetery (St. Nicholas) (John Thomas Prall, clerk to burial Drake John, architect & surveyor, High street

board; Charles Seager, superintendent), Maidstone road Drawbridge Charles Parker, solicitor, 3 St. Margaret's bank

Cemetery (St. Margaret's) (Thomas S. Warne, clerk to Duffill William Edward, refreshment rooms, 40 High street

burial board; Chas. Seager, superintendent),Maidstone rd Dunning Thomas, pawnbroker, 78 & 145 High street

Chaplin George Edward, Denmark Arms P.H. Maidstone rd Dunstall John, coal merchant, Chatham Intra

CHAPMAN FRANK, wholesale & retail corn, flour & seed Dunstall Waiter James, sanitar~· inspector, Guildhall

factor, 91 Eastgate Durling Edwin, Rising Sun P.H. Delce road

Chard Eliza (Mrs.), White Horse P.H. & post office, Borstal Durrant John, shopkeeper, 12 Rochester avenue

CHATHAM &. ROCHESTER NEWS (William John Parrett Dutt George Cooper, linen draper, 182 High street

& George Neves, printers & publishers); advertisement Eastmead James John, photographer, 96 Eastgate

office, 160 High street Edwards & Co. milliners, St. l\Iargaret's bank

Chatham & Rochester Observer (W. & J. Mackay & Co. pro- Ellard James, hair dresser, Star hill

prietors; published saturday), 54 High street; & at Ellington Chas. Thos. custom ho.collector,Custom ho.Highst

Chatham. See advertisement ElliottFrancis Ballard(Mrs. ), wardrobe dealer,Chathamlntra

Chatham, Rochester & District Electric Lighting Co. Lim. Elphick Waiter, butcher, Borstal

(George Pepper, sec.), Victualling Office yard Emerson John, shopkeeper, 16 Burritt street

Choristers' School (PercyTalbot,master),Cathedral precincts Essell George Ketchley, solicitor, see Arnold, Essen & Baker

Church William, grocer, 29 & 31 John street Evenden William, cabinet maker, 6 Clarence terrace

City of Rochester Building Society (T. S. Warne, sec), St. Evender Waiter, grocer, Rose street

Margaret's bank Fairbairn Fanny (Mrs.), seed dealer, 144 Eastgate

City of Rochester Industrial Co. Limited (Francis Flint Farmer James, hatter, 142 High street

Belsey, hon. sec.), Victoria street Farmers' Club (Warwick Stunt, hon.sec. ),Bull hotel,High st

City of.Rochester Liberal Club Co. Limited (George Hayter, Fells Edith (Miss), toy warehouse, 179 High street

sec. ), Castle hill Felton Alfred James, baker, Delce road

Cloak Richard, beer retailer, Common Ferguson James Thomas, shopkeeper; 20 Maidstone road

Coast Waiter, Lord Nelson P.H. Eastgate Ferrioli & Grata, confectioners, 12 High street





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Jl'illey Alfred Henry, builder, Gundulph road Higham Samuel, shopkeeper,· 3.8 Rochester avenue •

Filmer George & Sons, butchers, 202 High street Higham William, barge builder, Blue Boar lane

Finnis Arthur, carpenter, Roebuck road Hill Arthur John, fishmonger, n Hoopers road

Fish Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Star hill Hill John Bliss, boot & shoe warehouse, 207 High street

Follett William George, shopkeeper, I7 Pnnces street HILLS V'NCENT &. SON, coal merchants, Central coal

Foord John & Sons, builders & contractors, Acorn wharf wharf, Chatham Intra

Ford George, tailor, 29 Union street Hobart George, Don Cossack P.H. Delce road

Ford John, upholsterer, see Godley, Ford & Co Hockaday Thomas Arthur, jeweller, 205 High street

F011kett Job, Walnut Tree l'.H. Borstal Hodges Martha (Mrs.), lodging house, n Medway te•..,nroa·ace

JI'OIIter Alfred, eoach builder, Medway terrace Hodges Sarah (Mrs.), midwife, 46 Rochester avenue

FOIIter Alexander John, chemist, St. Margaret's bank Hodshon Frank, baker, St. Margaret's

Foster William, watch maker, 4 Morden place Holland Wm.Chas. tailor,Commodore wharf,Chatham Intra

FOWLE THOMAS, marine store dealer & rag & rope mer- Homan & Son, clothiers, I48, I49 & 150 High street

chant, 6 King street HomanWm.& Geo.silk mercers &draprs. St. Margaret's bnk

Francis Thomas, tailor, 46 High street Homan Franklin, auctioneer & upholsterer,146 & I47High s1i

Fraser Charlotte (Miss), stationer & news agent, 45 High st Honey Alfred, photographer, 2I4 High street
Frazier Ueorge, tailor, 28 Kin~ street
Honey Simpson .Anderson, pawnbroker, clothier & jeweller

Freeland David, collector for Medway board, High street &c. I7 King street

FREMLIN BROTHERS, pale ale & stout stores; bottled ales Hooper Charles, confectioner, IS7 High street

&; stouts in screw stoppered bottles, I36 Eastgate Hooper George, baker, IO Queen street, Troy town

Frisby Frederick, beer retailer, Five Bells lane Horn William John, grocer, & post office, n King street

Fry William, Red1Lion P.H. &wine & spirit mer. roo Eastgte Horsecroft Naomi (Mrs.). dress maker, Chatham Intra

FRY WILLIAM, builder & contractor, Commodore wharf, Horsnaill.Alfred Bevans, coal merchant, Eastgate

Chatham Intra Hospital of St.Catherine (Jas; Basset, receiver), I4I Eastgate

Fnllagar Henry, commission agent, 99 Rochester avenue House of Industry(Sir John Hayward's Charity) (Mrs. Mary

Fullager A. 'f. house decorator, 5 Morden place Ann Day, matron), The Common

Fuller Edward, school attendance officer, King street Howe Albert, The George l'.H. 28 High street

Gamer John, Golden Lion P.H. 87 Eastgate Howland John, beer retailer, corn &flour dealer, 176 High st

Garnish William, shopkeeper, Delce road Howsden William, fishmonger, 170 High street

Gazeley George, milliner, 215 High street Hubbard William, beer retailer, Hoopers place

George John, tailor, I09 High street Hughes James, shopkeeper, 72 King street ·

Gibson F. G. & Son, solicitors, II Medway terrace Hughes William, smith, Bath hard

Gibson Arthur Cracroft, solicitor, see Gibson F. G. & Son Humphrey Albert, bricklayer, Love lane, St. Margaret's st

Gilbert Joseph Henry, boot maker, 199 High street • Hunnisett Charles, grocer, Burritt street

Giles George Eber, confectioner, 132 High street Hunnisett James, grocer, & post office, St. Margaret's bank

Giles Wm. Jas. Victualling Office l'.H. St. Margaret's bank Hurley & Son, boot & shoe makers, 77 High street

Gill Edwin, ship broker, see Watson & Gill Hurley Alice (Miss), milliner, I52 High street

Gill Waiter, plumber, Maidstone road Hutson George, leather seller, IS Cazeneuve street

GloverJ. &Co. millers (steam & wind), 74 Burritt street Inland Revenue Office (James Dawl'.s, supervisor; James

GodleyFord & Co. upholsterers, 129 & 130 High street Noble Armstrong&Wm.Chas.Marshall,ofticers),2o8High st

Goldsmith James, shopkeeper, 25 King street International College (Dr. Julius Groezinger, principal), St.

GOLDWIN .JOHN HENRY, bookseller, stationer & book- Margaret's street. See advertisement

binder, 26 High street Jackson John Howard, grocer & provision mer. 42 High st.

Good Waiter, general dealer, 133 High street James Waiter, paperhanger, Hulkes place, Chatham Intra

Goodchild Charles Henry, butcher, 57 John st. Troy town Jasper Henry, confectioner, I64High street

Goodchild Edward, boot maker, Delce road o.JEAL ROBERT, Royal Crown hotel, High street

Goodhew George, fruiterer, Chatham Intra Jennings Soloman, marine store dealer, I5 Princes street

Goose William Pymar, builder & contractor, Roebuck lane; Johnson Amos, boot maker, I<'ree ~choollane ·

&; at Gravesend & Shoeburyness Johnson George, barge owner, 17 Union street, Troy town

Greathead Joseph Arthur Waghorn, solicitor &commissioner J ohns.ton Thomas, butcher, Delce road

for affidavits, registrar of births &deaths, IO The Banks Jolly John, Vineyard P.H. 3 Maidstone road

Greenslade Chas.Jsph. surgeon-dentist, Rutland ho.Eastgate Jolly William Charles, Crown & Thistle P.H. 35 High street

Greenslade Thomas, City Arms P.H. Victoria street Jordan William, shopkeeper, so Queen street, Troy town

Greenwood Albert Edward, coal dealer, 66 Queen street Joy Brothers, saddlers, 190 High street

Griffin John Purser, monumental mason, 82 High street Kemp Alfred, shopkeeper, u8 King street

Grinsted Peter, linen draper & ladies' outfitter, 158 High st Kent Con,!rfegational & Baptist Union & Provident Society

Groezinger Dr. Julius, principal of International college, St. (Rev. W. J. Andrews, sec.), 2 Union street

Margaret's street. See advertisement Kent George, grocers, 39 High street
Ker George & ~on, dyers, 163 High street
Grout John Robert, temperance hotel, 56 High street

Gull William & Son, painters, 2 Tranquil place Kerrick George, jeweller, SI High street

Gull George, painter, Ridley road Kidwell & Son, au<'tioneers, valuers & estate agents by ap-

Gurr Thomas, china dealer & butcher, Delce road pointment to the .Admiralty &War Office, St. Margaret's bk

Gutteridge William, butcher, 28 Cazenove street, Troytown Kimmins William, miller (wind&; steam) & corn factor, 9

Bales Henry, shopkeeper, 2 Rochester avenue High street, Chatham Intra; & at I<'rindsbury

Harrington James, sail maker, 47 High street KING'S HEAD HOTEL (Geo. Logan, proprietor), High st

Harris Edwin & Sons, printers, 89 High street Kingsford Richard Ash, rate collector, -4 Cazeneuve street

Harris & Hunt, boot &shoe warehouse, 357 High street Knight George Henry, solicitor, reg-istrar of the dioceses of

Barbey Frederick, lodging house, 9 The Terrace, Victoria st Rochester &St. .Albans &joint registrar ofthe archdeaconry

Harvey Henry, lodging house, 3 The Terrace, Victoria street of Rochester Precinct

Hawkins Robert, shopkeeper, 26 Maidstone road Knight Jn. Sladen M. D. physician, & medical officer of health

Haymen William Patten, coal factor, Grafton house, High st to urban & port sanitary authorities, I7 Theobald Bqoare

Hayward k Smith, solicitors, I96 High street LAMBERT BROTHERS, coal factors, 19I High street;

Hayward William Webb (firm, Hayward &Smith), solicitor, London office, 85 Gracechurch street E c

clerk of the peace & to commissioners of taxes, perpetual Lambert J. & Son, tailors, linen & woollen drapers, & can-

commissioner & commissioner for oaths & clerk to Stoke tral sewing machine depot, so St. Ma~ret's bank

aehool board & to the trustees of St. Bartholomew's Hos- Landen Richard William, beer retailer, Five Bells lane

pital, joint registrar of county court & district registrar of Lane A. E. toy dealer & fruiterer, 48 High street

the high court of justice, 1g6 High street Lane George, grocer, tea & provision merchant, I24 Eastgte

Hedgcock Alfred, grocer, St. Margaret's bank Lane Robert, oilman, 5 Star hill

Hedgcock Thomas, grocer, St. Margaret's street Langford Richard, beer retailer, 3 Henry street

Hellier James Thos. G. Prudential agent, I9 Chatham Intra Larnder Brothers,marine & general engineers, boiler makers,

H. M. Convict Prison (Lieut.-Col. S. R. B. Partridge, gover- millwrights & steam launch builders, Bath Hard iron wrks

uor; Major William Nicholas Darnell, deputy governor; Lawrence Joseph, Bull & Royal Victoria commercial hotel &

Rev. David Campbell M.A. chaplain•; Thomas F. Tanna- posting house, High street

hill K.B. surgeon; J. P. Hyde, steward), Borstal Leest George .Arthur, bookbinder (plain & ornamental bind-

Herbert John, boot maker, 28 Burritt street ing), 8 Mid Kent tenace

HewiU John Henry, chemist & druggist, 38 High street Lemar Albert, shopkeeper, 15 John street

Hewitt Joseph Saunders, chemist & druggist, 97 Eastgate Lenton George William, beer retailer, Cossack street

Hieb Thomas, shopkeeper, Borstal Leonard Charles, draper, I6S High street
Hig~ John Fry, M01·den Arms P.H. Queen st. Troy town Lester Charles, butcher, 22 Maidstone road

.8iggius :Matilda Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, Borstal Letchford Frederick, shopkeeper, 1 East row



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l.ewis James, inspeetOT of weights & trteasU.res, 4 Pleasant rd 'Onslow George Edward, tobacconist, 102 Eastgate

Lewis Ja.mes, shopkeeper, 5 Hoopers road Oram Robert Isaac, carpenter, High street

LeWis William, bird preset ter & tobacconist, I8I High st Orman William Harding, cab proprietor, 3 Mitre road

Liberal Registration Office (Geo. Hayter,hon. sec.), Castle hl Outram Charles William, baker, 9 Hoopers road

Licensed Victuallers' Protection Society (J. A. W. Great- Overy William Henry, leather seller, 128 High street

head, solicitor), IO St. Margaret's bank 1 Packer Mark, baker & confectioner, I Bath place, High. stree\,

Lismore James, grocer, 3 Longley road Packham James, greengrocer, 41 High street

Littlewood Henry, blacksmith, Gravel walk, Troy town Paddick James, greengrocer, 2 St. Margaret's bank

LLOYD R. job, fly & post master & funeral carriage pro• Pain Edward, beer retailer, 66 John street

prietor~ livery & bait stables, 55 High street PALMER W. &. H. E. gun & rifle makers, cutlers & truss.

Logan George, King's Head hotel, High street makers, 53 High street

l;ondon & County Banking Co. Limited (branch of} (Waiter Palmer Alfred, threshing machine proprietor, Theobald sq

James Upton, manager), High street; draw on head Parker J<'. K. & Co. coal factors, 66 High street

- office, Lombard street, London 1il c Parker John, boot maker, I9 Cazeneuve street

London & Provincial Bank Limited (branch) (Richard Parker Thomas William, boot maker, 3 Bath place

Cracknell, manager), High street; draw on head office1 7 Parks William & Co. painters, 17 High street
'1 Bai~.k buildings E c & Glyn, Mills & Co. London E c Parrett & Neves, printers, 160 High street

Lynch Matthew, clothier, I3 High street Parsons Geo. Wm. brewers' agent, Victualling Office wharf

Lynch Thomas, fishmonger, 21 King street, Troy town Pearce George, bookbinder, Gravel walk, Troy town

Lyon John, upholsterer, The Banks Pemble George, shopkeeper, J<'ive Bells lane

Lyon Simon, watch maker, 123 East.gate Penn William, boot cY. shoe maker, 79 High street

1\Iace Harry, beer retailer, 32 Union street People's Cafe Co. Lim. (Robt. Munday, manager),14 Highs\

McEvoy Peter Walker, boot maker, II9 High street Petty Henry, beer retailer, St. Margaret's bank

Mackay W. & J. & Co. booksellers & stationers & printers& Petty Henry, jun. clothier, St. Margaret's bank

• proprietors of the "Chatham & Rochester Observer," 54 Phillips Mary Ann (Miss), fancy repository, High street

High street; & at Chatham. See advertisement Phillips William Henry, greengrocer, II3 Eastgate

McLean Jane (Miss), private school, The Vines Phillips William Lewis, Roebuck P.H. St. Margaret's stree~

McLetlan William Francis, solicitor, so High street Phillpott William, boot maker, 22 High st. & 139 Eastgate

McLellan Wm.Jn.solr.& comr.for oaths,seeWood & McLellan Philpott Charles, shopkeeper, 65 Morden street

Makepeace William, lay clerk of cathedral, Borstal road Pickford & Co. carriers, 29 High street, Chatham Intra

Mallam George, stationer, 68 High street Picnot Charles, surgeon-dentist, 217 High street

Manning John, veterinary surgeon, 6 Maidstone road PILCHER EDWARD, jobmaster, horses, light traps, gigs,

Marshall William Charles, inland revenue officer, High st phaetons, waggonettes &c. let on hire for any period1
Martin Adam Rae, surgeon, 1 St. Margaret's bank Medway terrace

Martin John Bean M.a.c.v.s. veterinary surgeon, jobmaster Plowwright William, baker, St. Margaret's street

& 'bus & cab proprietor, 6o High street Pollock James, grocer, Borstal

Martin Joseph, wardrobe dealer, 105 Eastgate Pope Horace J. &; Co. wholesale grocers & provision mer;

Martin Thomas, umbrella maker, 119 High street chants, 354 High street

Martin William, shopkeeper, 14 Queen street, Troy town Prall & Son, solicitors, 88 High street

Masters William, Queen Charlotte hotel, Eastgate Prall George Wilkinson (firm, Prall & Son), solicitor & com•

l\Iayhew Robert, greengrocer, 175 High street missioner to administer oaths, clerk to Strood union, to

Medcalf James Warren, shopkeeper, Burritt street rural sanitary authority & assessment & school attend-

Medway Conservancy Board (Richd. Prall, clerk; J. Basset, ance committees &agent to the London Guarantee & Acci-

treasurer; David Freeland, collector), 117 High street dent Co. Limited & Standard Life Office, 88 Eastgate

Medway Steam Packet & Towing Co. Lim. Rochester brid~e Prall John Thomas (firm, Prall & Son), solicitor, & clerk to

Merrett Richd. mineral water manufacturer, 5 Maidstone rd city magistrates & to the guardians of St. Nicholas & St,.

Miles Naomi (Miss), dress maker, 3 Star Hill terrace Nicholas burial board, 88 High street .~

Miles William, verger of cathedral, I 1 Boley hill Prall Richard, solicitor, & town clerk & clerk to the school·

MitcheU Frederick, solicitor, 52 High street board & Med way Conservancy board & urban & port

Monk John, shopkeeper, Maidstone road sanitary authorities, official receiver in bankruptcy for the

Moore & Son, butchers, 43 High street Rochester & Maidstone districts, 88 High street

Moore Carolina (Mrs.), dress makel", n Theobold square PRATT RICHARD, dairyman, 17 High street

Moore Robert T. deputy superintendent registrar & registrar Prentis Edward William, fishmonger, II4 Eastgate

of marriages, Boley bill Prothero Donald Edwin, deputy registrar of births & deaths

Morris Richard, grocer, 68 Queen 8treet for Rocbester sub-district, I The Paddock

Morris William, shopkeeper, Common _ Quarrington William, fancy draper, milliner & ladies' out-

:Mott Edward & Co. auctioneers, estate, commission & insur-. fitter, 153 High street

ance agents, public house valuers & accountants & coal Rafton Brothers, London high class 'tailors, ladies' habits,

merchants, Chatham Intra jackets & costumes, 189 High street

Mott Edward,· auctioneer, estate agent, public house valuer Randall John & Sons, ironmongers & china dealers, 85 &

- & accountant, see Mott Edward & Co 86 High street

l\Iowatt Charles, boot maker, n8 Eastgate Rase Geo. fancy bread & biscuit baker & confectnr. The Com

;Muddocks Marion (Miss), mantle maker, Maidstone road Ratcliff Brothers, dyers, St. Margaret's bank

Munn Edward, beer retailer, Delce road Raynor Benjamin, sewing machine dealer, 103 Eastgate

• Mnnyatd Charles, farmer Reed John Willoughby, watch maker, 126 Eastgate

Nash James William, architect & surveyor, & surveyor to Richman Alfred Charles, corn factor, I ca~eneuve street

~ Watt's charity&SirJsph. Williamson's schools,7Medway ter Ridge Carolina (Mrs.), grocer, Common

~ash Thomas, hair dresser, 55 Rochester avenue Ridout James, White Hart P.H. High street

Nash Waiter Henry, tobacconist, 139 Eastgate Roberts ,Abraham, furniture dealer, 109 Ea~tgate

l'iational Security Savings Bank (William Henry Cackett, Roberts Frank, agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit mer·

actuary), St. Margaret's bank chants, 193 High street

;Naylar Jas. Gouge & Son,bldrs.& contractors,Lockington gro Robins & Day, bicycle manufacturers, St. Margaret's bank

Na.ylar William & Son, undertakers, 104 Eastgate & Eastgate. See advertisement

..Naylar Frank, confectioner, College yard Robins George, bicycle manufacturer, see Robins & Day

Naylar lsaac Richard, boot maker, 27 High st. Chatham Intra Robins Henry, builder, St. Margaret's bank

Naylar Waiter, picture frame manufacturer, I20 Eastgate Robins Henry Edwd. window blind ma. St. Margaret's bank

Neate Percy J. engineer, I6 The Banks Robson & Son, plumbers, 37 High street

Negus J. (Miss), fancy repository, 3I High street Rochester, Chatham & District Association for the Preven·

Neile Charles William, florist, 7 Bath place tion of Cruelty to Animals (J. A. W. Greathead, solicitor'

Nelson William, oilman, 17 Cazeneuve street, Troy town & hon. sec. ), 10 The Banks

;Newman Edward, boot maker, 45 King street ROCHESTER &. CHATHAM .JOURNAL (William Thomat

Newman Henry, boot maker, St. Margaret street Wildish, proprietor; published sat.), St. Margaretls bankt

Newnham Elizh. Ann(Miss), Who'd a Thought It P .H. Baker st See advertisement ·
Rochest!lr & Chatbam Standard (William John Parrett a·
Noakes Robert Harrison, baker, 1 King street

Norman Elizabeth (Miss), confectioner, 174A1 High street George Naves, printers & publishers; published we4".),
Nye Brothers, builders & contractors, Star hill
160 High street. See advertisement ·

Nye David, shopkeeper, 3 Hoopers road Rochester, Chatham & Strood Gas Light Co. (William

Obee Charles, upholsterer, 1 Longley road Syms, sec.), 58 High street

Obee Thomas Alfred, beer retailer, 25 Cazenenve street Rochester & Chatham Times (Robert Collins, printer &puft''

Ogden John Thomas, hosier, I33A, High street lisher ; published tburs. ), 2 I6 High street . ·. .

Oldroyd Thomas, stationer, 167 High street Rochester & County Club (The Earl of Darnley, pres1d•t

Oldroyd William, music sel1er, 57 High street A. Kennett, hon. sec.), The Moat, Castle gardens

KENT. ROCHESTER. 535

Bochester & District" Bargemen's & Watermen's Protection Thorn & Humphreys, monumental masons, Delce road
Society (Charles F. Ashton, sec.), The Gund ulph, High st Thorn James, shopkeeper, 15 M{)rden street
Rochester Grammar School for Girls (Miss Easton, head Thorn Richard, shopkeeper, 89 John street, Troy town~

mistress), Maidstone road Thorpe Alfred (Mrs.), lodging house, 52 High street

Bochester Mathematical School (Charles Bird B.A.LOnd., Topple Sarah (Mrs.), ladies' school, St. Margaret's bank

P.G.S. bead master; A. .A. Arnold, clerk to the governors), Towner Sarah (Mrs.), dyer & cleaner, 4 Bath place

High street Tremain George, beer retailer & baker, 76 High street

Borkliffe Edward, draper, 122 Eastgate TRICE &. TRUMPER, fly proprietors, livery & bait stables; 1

Role Decimus, greengrocer, 73 High street carriages of every description on hire & orders by post or

J!o!?ers William Henry, coffee house, 89 Eastgate telegraph promptly attended to; King's Head Hotel yard

Bolre Edwin, boot maker, Borstal Trowel! Charles William, shopkeeper, 7 :St. Margaret's st

Rose Richard Geo. Hare & Hounds P.H. St. Margaret's bank Truman, Hanbury & Co.'s Porter Stores, Victualling Office

Bnck Thomas, insurance ag-ent, ro Medway terrace wharf, High street

Russell <korge Henry, stationer &c. High street Tuck Horace, herbalist, Chatham Intra

8yott Robert, brass finisher, Bridge wharf Tucker Thomas White, confectioner, 194 High street

~yott Robert Atkinson, rate collector, Theobald square Tuff Charles, sen. farmer, Albion house, Borstal road

St. Margaret's Coffee Tavern Co. Limited (John Hayes, Tuff Thomas, farmer, Borstal, St. Margaret's

manager), John street 'fuffill & Sons, wine merchants, 172 High street

Bait Frederick, boot maker, I John street Tufnell Emily (Mrs.), collar dresser, 110 Eastgate

Sankey Stephen, beer retailer, Star hill Tugwell Thomas, secondhand bookseller, 10 The Banks

Sannders Stephen, shopkeeper, 24 John st. & 5 Henry st Tulett James, confectioner, St. Margaret street

Sawle George, shopkeeper, The Common Turner Thomas, basket maker, II St. Margaret's bank

Sayer William, carpenter, 24 Maidstone road Tyler Henry, shopkeeper, 55 John street, 'froy town

Scott David, tobacconist, 212 High street Tyrrell Richard, chemist, 20 Cazeneuve street

Seott Thomas, Portland Arms P.H. King street UptonWalt.Jas. manager London&Connty Bank,rg8High st

Scrivener Samuel, tug owner, Fi\·e Bells lane Valsler William Henry, beer retailer, Henry street •

Secretan Alexis Ulysses, watch maker, r8 Cazeneuve street Verrier Henry, butcher, 174 High street

8harp John Joseph, postmaster, High street Vickrey Charles, beer retailer, St. Margaret's bank

ljharp Thomas, shopkeeper, So King street, Troy town Vokes Emily (:Mrs.), beer retailer, Pump lane

tHAW .JOSEPH, dairy farmer, Maidstone road Volunteer Fire Brigade (C. 1>. Levy, captain & sec.); head

Sheffield Brothers, grocers, 2-J. Cazeneuve street quarters, Guildhall .

Simmonds Frederick C. clothier, r66 High street Wady Charles, Blue Boar P.H. 75 High street

Smart James, boot maker, Maidstone road Wakeling Frank, beer retailer & carman, I Clarenca place

Smith H. C. & Co. principal bill poster & distributor & bill Ward Fergus 1\-Iitchell, painter, 173 High street

poster to Her Majesty's government, Fort Pitt cot. New rd Warne Thomas Samuel, vestry clerk & clerk to burial board

.Smith Edwin, grocer, 143 High street of St. Margaret's, St. Margaret's bank

.Smith Frederick Francis (firm, Hayward & Smith), solicitor Waters William, farmer, Maidstone road

&commissioner for oaths & joint registrar of county court Waters William George, shopkeeper, Maidstone road

& district registrar of the high court of justice & receiver WATSON & GILL, ship brokers & consulate for France at

"' for St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 196 High street Sheerness, Chatham & Rochester, 19 St. Margaret's bank

Smith George, Eagle P.H. 156 High street WATSON THOMAS, ship broker & coal merchant, Victual-

Smith George, leather seller, 106 Eastgate ling Office house. See advertisement

Smtth Hannah (Mrs.), day school, 12 Theobald square Watson William F.c.s. surgeon, medical officer & public

Smith Harriet (Mrs.), North Foreland P.H. Chatham Intra vaccinator No. r Rochester district & certifying factory

Smith Harry, coffee house, The Banks surgeon, Theobald house, High street

Smith Henry, cattle dealer, 7 Watt's terrace, Roebuck road 1 Watt's Charity for Poor Trav~llers (William Henry Bell

Smith Henr~, florist & seedsman, 93 Eastgate LL.B. clerk; George ParamorTaylor, master; Miss Sarah

.Smith Henry, saddler, 107 Eastgate Taylor, matron), High street

Smith John, farrier & smith, Common Watt's Public Baths (George Perch, manager), Esplanade

.Smith John, shopkeeper, 76 John street Watts George William, pharmaceutical hGmooopathic &

"'mith Thomas, Tartar Frigate P.H. Chatham Intra wholesale chemist & druggist, 208 High street

.Smyth George, draper, 15 King street Webb Louisa (Miss), fancy repository, 141 High street

Snel!John Thomas. Black Moor's Head P.H. King street Webb Thomas Edward, plasterer, 5 Langdon road

Sollitt Frederick, barge builder, Delce wharf Weeks Edward Charles, grocer, Borstal

.Spaio Alfred & Son, auctioneers, surveyors&; estate agents, Weller Geo. Andrew,greengrocer,22 Cazeneuve st. Troy twn

52 High street; & at Gravesend Wells Job, King's Arms P.H. Maidstone road
Spe~~~elayh Henry, carpenter, 21 Morden street Wells Sampson, Masons' Arms P.H. Garden row

Spire Alfred, Nag's Head P.H. St. Margaret's bank West Frederick, blacksmith, Borstal

Spi•kett John, shopkeeper, Pump lane West Samuel, naturalist, 144A, Eastgate

SP'sbury David, beer retailer, 31 Queen street Wheeler Henry, hair dresser & tobacconist, 169 High street

8[ ingett John Richard, saddler, Chatham Intra Wheeler John, shopkeeper, r6 King street .._..

8Jringett Joshua James, builder, 40 King street Whibley Alexander, greengrocer, 22 King street

81ples Alfred, shopkeeper, 7 King street White C. Hamilton, solicitor, 6 Mid Kent terrace

fedman Reginald John Mascall, solicitor, 7 Mid Kent ter White James, grocer, 9 High street
leer .Toseph, ~ir John Falstaff P.H. Victoria street
WhittellSamuelHazell,boot maker,28High st.Chathamlntra

otephenson Charles, accountant, 89 Eastgate Whybrow Henry John Charles, chimney sweeper, 8 Bath pl

<TEWART BROTHERS & SPENCER, seed crushers, oil Wickenden Heury,boot&shoe ma..3oCazeneuve st.Troytown

refiners, importers of oil cakes, guano &c. Oil seed mills, Widger Henry, hair dresser, I08A, Eastgate

Sufferance wharf, Strood; warehouses at Rochester; Wildey James, beer retailer, 52 Morden street

goods station, Strood, S. E. R. ; branch stores, Paddock Wildish William Thomas, printer & stationer & proprietor

Wood station, S. E. R.; London, 6 Crosby square E c of" Rochester & Chatham .Journal," St. Margaret's bank;

Slme William, The Granville P.H. Maidstone road & at Chatham. See advertisement
~rey John, town crier & guildhall keeper, 8g Eastgate Williams Richard, shoe maker, College yard

Steten Henry, cowkeeper, St. Margaret's street Williamson Charles John, Ordnance Arms P.H. 364 High st

St1oud Elizh. (Miss), fancy repository, 5 Mid Kent terrace Williamson Henry, Carpenters' Arms P.H. Cossack street

Su)ivan Michael, Rochester Castle P.H. George lane Willis Brothers, pawnbrokers & clothiers, 98 & 99 Eastgate

Summers Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Burritt st. Delce road Willis Charles, superintendent of the Prudential Assurance

Sutton Charles, Silver Oar P.H. 209 High street Co. for Kent, & insurance broker, St. Margaret's bank

.Swan Henry Robert, plumber, 6 Chatham Intra Willock Matthew, shopkeeper, Ridley road, St. Margaret's

Syur:nons Helen (Miss), boarding school, Trevine, Boley hill Willson Henry, greengrocer, 15 High street

1'aylor & Neate, eng-ineers & iron founders, Medway works Winch Richard & Son, wine &spirit mers. St. Margaret's bnk
'Tay~r <ko. Isaac, tinplate worker &gasfittr. 2 Free School la Wisdom Alfred, baker, Gravel walk

Taylor James Henry, confectioner, 34 High street Wisdom George Gideon,Star hotel, Eastgate

1'aylor Mary Ann (Mrs.), draper, 67 John st. Troy town Wissenden Edward, broker, 26 John street, Troy town

""l'aylor Ri?h.ard, printer, 3 Star hill Witrick George, shopkeeper, Delce road
1'aylor Wtlham Rowland, engineer, see Taylor & Neate
Wood & McLellau, solicitors, so High street

,.ennant Ann (Mrs.), dairy, 185 High street Wood & Son, auctioneers, 31 High street

Tennant William Henry, Old Parr's Head l'.H. Parr's Head Wood Hnmphrey {firm, Wood & McLellan), solicitor, 50

lane, near the bridge High street

Ternoutb Richard, drawing master, Mathematical school, Woodgate Ernest (firm, Acworth & Woodgate), solicitor,

H1gh street deputy coroner for Rochester district & commissioner

Thomp!lOD Arthur, Red Cow P.H. Bull lane for oaths, Star hill

5S6 ROCllESTER ( STROOD ). KENT. [KELLY's

Woodgate Henry Samuel, baker, I8 John street, Tray town WOODWARD eRANLY JOHN, house &. estate agent &.
Woodhams & Levy, corn, coal, salt & soda merchants, licensed broker, 9 Medway terrace, The Banks

maltsters & hoymen; vessels to & from Old Aberdeen Worsley William, Five Bells P.H. Five Bells lane
wharf, WappingHigh street, London, every wed. & sat.; Wray Frederick James, butcher, Chatham Intra
Victualling Office wharf ; & at Victoria wharf,Frindsbury Wyatt Charles Fredk. pharmaceutical chemist, 206 High st
WOODHAMS & eo. pale ale, stout & porter brewers, Young Men's Christian Institute(George Folkes,caretaker)

Victoria. street Eastgate house
Woodward Nathaniel, smith & farrier, Bath hard

Strood.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Thompson Rev. Jacob M.A. [chaplain to Cason John, grocer, see Smith & Caso!'l

Acworth Wm. James, 5 Belgrave ter Medway mission to seaman], 2 Bel- ChallisJason,RedLion P.H.Frindsbry.rd

· Adams Hy. Scarborough ho. Jersey rd grave terrace Chambers Charles, Three Gardeners

Alexander Mrs. Fern lo.SouthWeston rd Ward Wm. Florence villa, Grove road P.H. North street

Armstrong James Noble, St. Mary's rd West Rd. Richmond ho. Sth. Weston rd Charrison Alfred, grocer, 22 North st

Baker Richard, Bryant's place West Richard, jun. Cuxton road Clark Alfred, seedsman, Stanhope road.

Ball Owen, Bedford vil.South Weston rd Wickham Humphrey, High street Clark Rt. Jas. parish clerk, Cuxton rd

Ball William, Woodstock road Wildash William, The Anchorage Clifford William Henry, stationer &

Banning Rev.Chas.Henry M.A. Vicarage Wildish George, St. Aubyn vil.Grove rd fancy goods dealer, 37 & 38 High st

Barnett Mrs. 2 Coburg terrace Wilson Edgar, Gladstone villa, Grove rd CloakeAlf. WestonArms P.H.Bromptn.llll

Bates Thomas, Braemar lodge,Grove rd Wilson Siddons, 5 Brunswick terrace Cobb Chas. Albt.linen draper, outfitter&

Bennett James, 6 Coburg terrace Wood Charles Holmes, 5 Stanley villas house furnisher, 26, 27 & I58 High st.

Biggs J onnHarvey,TheCedars, Strood hl Woodward Thomas Welch, 171 High st Collard William, grocer, North street

Blaynay Thomas William,3Belgrave ter Young Charles, 2 Hillside villas Collis & Stace, engineers, ironmongers

Brice Solomon John, 9 Belgrave terrace Young Mrs. Belmont, Strood hill & iron & brass founders, millwrights,.

BroomfieldChas.Kenmore villa., Grove rd COMMERCIAL. millstone buildrs.specialties in cement.

Brown Henry, 4 Brunswick terrace Acworth Amos Benj. oilman,4o High st making machinery, 5I & 52 High st

Brown Mrs. I2 Prentice street Adams Rd. Hy. coal agent, Prentice st Conservative Club (Thomas Clibbon~

Brown Robert Ross, Claremont house Allsworth George, draper, 148 High st hon. sec.), High street

Burns Miss,Sydenham house,Cuxton rd Allsworth William, baker &pastrycook, Co-operative Society Limited (Edward

Callow Mrs. Farnham house, Grove rd I48 High street Cook, manager), London road

Clark Robert James, Cuxton road Attersoll Wm. Victory P.H. 54 High st Copping Samuel, shopkpr. 7 Cuxton rd.

ClibbonThos.Iddesleigh vil. S. Weston rd Aveling & Porter, engineers Cordery Samuel, oilman, 19 North st

Cobb Charles, I59 High street Baker George, greengrocer, I6 North st Cork Charles, butcher, I3 High street.

Collis J oseph, Lorne villa, Alexander ter BakerJn.grocer & prov. mer. x6Highst Cork Henry, pork butcher, 3 North st

Croft Edward John, 3 Brunswick terrace Ball & Gammon, builders & contractors Cork John, butcher, 7 High street

J)ampier Henry Ludwell, Doddington Ball William, chalk & flint ballast con- Couchman John, undertaker, High st

house, Woodstock road tractor, l<'rindsbury wharf Cox Jsph.cab proprietor, Old Bridge y<l

DrewRev.JosiasHy.M.A.St.Mary's verge Ballard Samuel, fruiterer, greengrocer Creed Chas. Wm.greengrocer,9 June ter

Earle William Jacob, Bryant's place & potato salesman, 4 London road Crouch Isabella (Mrs.), beer retailer, I

EverardRev. Ernest Venn B.A. [curate] BALTIC SAW MILLS eo. (F. Drake, Glanville road

Fox Rev. Joseph Makinson B. A. [curate manager), Canal road Butler Arth. Fountain P.H. I6I High st

· of St. Nicholas], 172 High street BarkerWm.Cobbett,brass&metalfoundr Dakers William Henry, house & estat&

Fry Rei, Malvern lodge BarnettGeo.(exors.of),coal mers. Ganl. rd agent, & collector of rates, Hope cot-

Gardner Mrs. Iro villa, l''rindsbury rd Bartholomew Jn.ho.decortr.n8 High st tage, Brompton lane

Gibson Ernest, 3 Coburg terrace Bellingham Robt. wheelwright, North st Dale Robert, grocer, 59 High street

Gillies John Wallace, I Belgrave terrace Bennett Albt. hair dresser, I25 High st Dalton William, baker, 23 North street

Goodwin George, Rothsay ho. Grove rd Bennett Edward, tailor, 22 High street DampierHenryLudwel1,brewer, Frinds-

Graham George Leslie A.C.P. Ulen- Bennett John,barge owner & city meter, bury brewery. See advertisement

thorne, South Weston road I24 High street Darkins David, dining & refreshment.

Grain Mrs. London road Betts Ju. furniture remover, Station rd rooms, I4I H1gh street

Hallett Sydney J oseph, Beechcroft, Biggs Brothers, brewers, High street DavidHannah(Miss),shpkpr.12North st.

Goddington road BinstedGeo.cnfctnr.&tbcenst.l I9Highst DawesC.monumental mason,Lon:ion rds

Hammond William,6Brunswick terrace BottleJn.chimney sweep, Frindsburyrd Dibley Henry, boot maker, IO N~!rthst

Heath Richard, Yoke farm Boulden James, Victory P.H. North st Dow George, baker, Temple street

Hedgecock William, Albert ho.Grove rd Bourne William, dairyman & farmer's Duffill William, beer ret. 11 High street

Hocking William, Jersey road dairy; milk supplied, Hearsey terrace EastoFlanders Hrbt. beer ret.Lond'Jn r<l

Killick Mrs. 8 Belgrave terrace Bourne Wm. eating house, I54 High st Eckert John James,boot ma.56 High st

Kimmins Alfred, 7 Belgrave terrace Bovington Eliza(Mrs. ),corn dlr.North st Edmonds William,jun.farmer,Reeu cr1l

Knight John, Kent ho. South Weston rd Brand Wm. bricklayer, Hrompton lane El Teb Dining & Refreshment Ro1ms

Levy Charles D. IO Belgrave terrace BrenchleyFredk.Edwn.butchr.Groverd (David Darkins, propr.), I4I Higl st

Levy Nathan, 6 Belgrave terrace Brewster Thomas,oilman, I Prospect ter ElveyJas.&Sons,bt.&shoemas.2gHigl st

Little Jas. Normanhurst, Castle View rd Brighton Sarah Elizabeth (Mrs.), Brick- Eh·y John Edwd. coal mer. Londonrd

Maltby William Barr, 2 Brunswick ter makers' Arms P.H. Cuxton road Evenden George Ebenezer, hardwa~

Markheim Henry W. Gegg, Gordon Brock Jonathan R. marine store dealer, dealer, 45 High street

villa, Jersey road opposite Strood hall Everitt Charles, tobacconist, 42 High rt>

Mayon Robt. W.Riverina,Sth. Weston rd Brooker Albt.&Jas.coach bldrs. North st Excell William, station master, J.... C. t.

Middleton Reuben, St. :Mary's road Brown Hannah Maria (Miss), general D. Railway, Rochester bridge

Miller Mrs. I5 Frindsbury road draper, 130 High street Fearn George, beer retlr. Cuxton roal

Montrie Mrs.2Riverina,South\Veston rd Brown James, tobacconist, London rd Fehrenbach Bros. watch mas.32 Highs'-

MurtonAlbt.Geo.Cullenho.Cstl. View rd Brown Robert Ross L.R.C.P.Edin. physi- Fenn Edward, watch maker, Grove ,-d

Nicholls John, 4 Belgrave terrace cian & surgeon, & medical officer & Fenton Montague, builder, Cuxton r.i

Norman Alfred Reynolds, Gweedore, public vaccinator & medical officer of Fiske Alfred, Angel hotel, High street
health, No. 2 district, Strood union & Flenley Harriet & Louisa (Misses)~
Castle View road

Packman Chas.AlfredAng.M. D. North st medical officer to the workhouse, & ladies' school, 4 High street .

Packman Augustus Tenasserim Vance, hon. surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Flood Richd.shopkeeper,2F:rindsb ril

North street Hospital, Claremont house Forster Geo. shopkeeper, 6 Strood Ia.i!l

Pamant John, 4 Coburg terrace Buck Georgina (Miss), dress maker, FouquetJn.Eugene,Cobham inn,H ghsl>

Parker Mark, I Hillside villas 26 Wykeham street Frederick Mary (Miss), dress aker,.

Peters James, 6 Stanley villas Budd Henry, pastrycook, fancy bread 3 Weston terrace

Peters John Joseph, Shakespeare & biscuit baker, I4 High street Fry Rei, grocer, 34 High street
Burrell & Sons, butchers & meat con- Fryer Rd. Crown & Anchor P.H.N si;
house, South Weston road s~

Prall Richard, Hill Side house tractors, North street. See advert Gammon Geo.greengrocer, 139

Rice Peter, I Brunswick terrace Butcher Samuel, greengrocer & market Gamon Geo. Jas. grocer, N street

Robinson Geo. Bellevne ho. Strood hill gardener, I47 & I48 High street Gardner William Littlewood, timbel'

Roots John Henry, I Coburg terrace ByfordElzh.(Mrs. ),drss.ma.8Weston ter merchant, see Seymour & rdner

Ruffell Henry, Bryant's place Canning M. (Mrs.), hairdrssr. North st Garthwaite Lydia (Mrs.), 1

Smith Waiter, 6 Coburg terrace Caswell Samuel,relieving & vaccination High street

Stace Joseph,Strood hill · & school attendance &inquiry officer, Gibson Henry Thos. grocer,

,Steee Stephen, Bridge house,Esplanade collector to the guardians & registrar Gibson John, dining room, rnL

I·ThornhillGeo.Rt. Kenilworth,Jersey rd of births, deat.hs & marriages for Gibson William, carpenter,
TonkinRev.Jn.[Cong.],SouthWeston rd Strood district, St. Mary's road Goding Edward, shopkeeper.

DffiECTOBY.] KENT. ROCHESTER ( STROOD). 537

Goord:MaryA.(Mrs.),grngro.Northst. MewettJonn. bootma. 2Bromptonter · Smallman Walter, cattledlr. Stroodhl

Gorick James, picture frame manu- MiddletonAmos,refresh.rms.Traflgr. pl SmethamTutt &Co.pwnbrkrs.x8High s1i

facturer, carver, gilder & mount Miller Herman, general furnishing Smith & Cason, grocers & provision

cotter, & bazaar, 149A, High street ironmonger & gasfitter, 1:26 High st merchants, I High street& Knolle rd

Gray William, greengro. 3 London rd Miskin Robert, farmer, Wickham farm Smith William Henry & Son, bookstall~

GUNDULPH COLLEGE (George Leslie Morton Joseph, hairdresser, 3 High st S. E. Railway station

Graham, head master), Gravesend Mnmford Wm. butcher, 23 High street Smith John, Mid Kent hotel, London rd

road. See advertisement NaylorHy.&Sons,timbermers.Canalrd Smith Jn. Thos. dairyman, 155 Highst

BammondRbt.Geo.baker,29Glanvill rd Nicholls Wm. butcher, Brompton lane Smyth Richard Phillott, solicitor, com-

Harnden Alfd. Pelican P.H. 33 High st Noakes Jas. confectnr. Brompton lane missioner for oaths & clerk to Boo

BeameJas.Frdk.assist.ovrsr.Prentice st Noakes ·wm. confectioner, North street union, rural sanitary authority &

Heath J. E. butcher, 156 High street Oliver Sarab, (Mrs.), beer retlr. North st school attend.& assessment corn. & to

Beys Isabella (Mrs.), ladies' school, Onslow Geo. hair dresser, 127 High st Rochesterdist.highwayboard,Highst.

Vicarage road Ovenden Geo. boot maker, 7 Lorne ter South Eastern Railway Goods Station

Hill John, fishmonger, Grove road Packham Wm. fishmonger, 120 High st (Albt.W.A. Hodge, mangr.),Canal rd

Bill John Bliss, boot ware. xsx High st Packman Charles Alfred Augustus M.D. Stace Jsph. ironmngr. see Collis & Stace

Boar George, oilman, North street physician &surgeon, & medical officer Starkey, Room & Co. sack & bag manu-

Hocking Wm. builder, St. Mary's road to sanitary authority, North street facturers, South Eastern Rly. wharf
Hodge Albert w. H. goods manager Packman Augustus Tenasserim Vance, Steele Stephen, surgeon, Bridge house

S. E. Raily. Goods station, Canal rd surgeon, North street • Esplanade, High street

BolderAlfd.Coach&Horses P.H.Stroud hl Paine & Co. pawnbrokers, 129 High st Stevens James, chemist, 19 High street.

Bollands Thomas, farmer, Reed farm PAINE GEORGE, millwright, engineer Stewart Brothers & Spencer, seed

HollidayThomas Clarkson, tobacconist, & saw mill proprietor, London road crushers, oil refiners, importers of oil

149 High street PALM ER EDWARD, gun &rifle maker cakes, guano&c. Oil seed mills, Canal

Hollings Thomas M. Rochester Bridge & cutler, 46 High street road; & at Rochester; London, 6
Palmer Fredk. Wm. cabinet ma. High st Crosby square E c
hotel, near the Bridge

HoneGeo.Hy.Old GeorgeP.JJ.44Highst Palmer Henry, saddler, High street Summers Hy. greengrocer, 41 High st

Horsnaill &; Reynolds, grist millers, Parker John, greengrocer, North street Summers Thos. shopkeeper, Temples~

corn, seed & cake merchants, High Patrick George, watch ma. 3 Gun lane Sweet & Sons, printers & stationers, &

street & Canal road Patterson Henry, greengro. 143 High st post office, 28 High street

Borsnaill Alfred Bevans, coal merchant, Penn Wm. boot & shoe ma. 49 High st Sweet James, baker, 32A, High street

Medway wharf Phillpott William, boot maker, x & 2 Taylor ArthurJas.Hridge tavrn.High st

HnggettJn.Wm.plumber &c.149Highst North street & 162 High street Taylor James, grocer, Cuxton road

HuntEdwd.carpntr.&joinr.Montford rd Picnot Chas. phar. chemist, 24 High st Taylor James, stationer, 57 High st

Illman Richd. nurseryman, London rd Pope Alfred, boot maker, 7 Gordon ter Taylor Thos. beer retailr. Cuxton road

Indian Empire Tea Co. (P. Jordan, Powell Christopher Bolland,timber mer Terry Charles, butcher, 123 High st

manager), x6o High street Prentis Edward, farmer, Strood hill Terry William,boot maker,157 Hi~h st.

IntrossAnthy.barometer ma.n6High st Price Wm. station master, S. E. Raily Thomas John Henry, hatter & outfitter

Intross William, baker, n6 High street Randall Hy. beer retlr. Frindsbury rd (branch), 2 High street

lzaby Eliza (Mrs.),dress ma. Newark rd Reed Cbas.Sportsman P.H.Brompton la Thompson & Smith, grocers & cbeese-

KennardWm.&Son,fancybread&biscuit Reeves Chas. carpenter, II Prentice st mongers, High street

bakers & flour dlrs. South Eastern ter Ring Reuben(Mrs.),AmalgamationP.H. Tranah Henry, tobacconist, London rd

Knight Daniel J. coal mer. Cuxton rd Station road Tucker Charles, draper, 36 High street

Knight Edmund Burr Durling, fish- Robert::~ Eliza( Miss),haberdshr. Grove rd Tupper William, beer retailer,39High st

monger, North street Roberts Frank, agt. for W. & A. Gilbey, TurnerEdward Clifford,gxcr.soHigh st

Lampard Robert, gasfitter & tinplate wine & spirit merchants, 131 High st Turner Nathaniel, basket ma.Gun lane

worker, High street RobinsSarah(Mrs.),dress ma.170High st TurnerRichard,hair dresser, 146High st.

Lane Charles, confectioner, 48 High st Robinson Geo.solr.clerk&regstr. to the Weller Wm. greengro. go Wykeham st.

Lee Joseph, carpenter, Canal road burial board &vestry clerk,153High st Wenborn William, corn mer.xsHigh st.

Letley Wm. Geo. flshmongr.14oBigh st RobinsonJn. grocr.& teadlr.152 Highst WEST BROTHERS (late Richard

Levy Cbas.& Son,furn. brokrs.53High st Robinson Sarah Elizabeth (Mrs.), wine West), builders & contractors &.

Levy Chas. D. auctioneer, hotel & genl. & spirit merchant, 150 High street monumental masons, Cuxton road

trade valuer&; estate agt. Strood hall Rose Wm. Thos. Ship P.H. Esplanade West George, builder & contractor,

Lilley Jsph. Seager, builder, 20 North st RowingStph. RedLion&Star P.H. High st agent for the Phrenix Fire office,

Lock Edmund, shopkpr. Brompton ter Rub Jn. Geo. watch maker, 128 High st Pelican Life, Ocean, Railway &.

Ludlow Albt. Hy. painter, Wykehamst Samson William, baker, North street General Accident Assurance & Guar-

Lurcock Thos. glover, 25 High street Seagull Henry, greengro. 142 High st antee Co. Limited, Station road

Manley Mary Ann (Miss), china & glass SEYMOUR &. GARDNER, timbermers. West John, builder, South Weston rd

dealer, 8 High street & government store dealrs. Canal rd White Henry, boot maker, 144 High su

Mann Alfred, draper, 124 High street Sharmau Arthur William, grocer, pro- Whitmore John,tobacconist, x8North st;

Manuel David, beer retailer,The Golden vision merchant & butcher, Grove rd WildashWm.harbonrmast. TheAnchrga

Ball tavern & restaurant ; large & Simmonds Bayden, draper, II7 High st Wiles & Robinson, carriage & coach

convenient dining rooms, 121 & 122 Simmonds John, linen draper, 30, 31 builders, wheelwrights & general

High street & 31A, High street smiths, London road. See advert
Marriott Geo. tobacconist, 62 High st Simmons Henry J ames, rorn, coal & Wilson Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr.'femple n

Masters Thomas Martin, Crispin & forage merchant, contractor & barge Winch Thomas, shopkpr. Trafalgar pl

Crispianus P.H. Strood hill owner, 1:45 High street & Pelican Wisdom Alfred, beer retailer & dining

Matthews Alfd. coach bldr. Newark yd wharf. See advertisement rooms, 6o & 61 High street

Maunder Farab Ann (Mrs.), fishmongr. Simonds H. & G. refreshment rooms, WithecombeChas.leather seller,High 8l

21 High stree-t S. E. Railway station Wood John, brick maker, Temple

Mayon Robert W. engineer for specialite Skinner Daniel, collector of Queen's Workman's Club & Institute (StepheD

coal saving boiler & pipe covering taxes & water rate, 9 Bryants place Manley, hon. sec.), High street

"Stonecrop"Anticrustation mixture, SkinnerThos.smith & farrier,Londonrd Young Arthur, Wesleyan & General

Bowers separator &c.Composition wks SmallmanMary(Miss),shpkpr.Strood hl Assurance agent, 31 Wykeham stree•

Frindsbury.

PRiVATE RESIDENTS. Hulkes James .J.P. Little Hermitage 1BallardThos.mrkt.grdnr.Stone Horse la

Anderson George Knox, Hollywood Jackson Rev. Wm.Hanson M.A. Vicarage Barr Thomas, beer retailer, Whitewalk

Bailey Rev.Joseph Greenoak M.A.,LL.D. Kimmins William Bassett George, sanitary inspector t&

[vicar of SS. Philip & James], Upnor Maynard Mrs. Frindsbnry road Strood rural authority

Brown Ross M.D. Claremont house Miller Fras. Tower ho. Frindsbury hill . Beaver Cem~nt Co. cement manufctrs.

Cbapman William, Yew Tree cottage Prall Richard, Hillside (Edward Meadows, mangr.), Quarry•

Corbett Patrick, Frindsbury house Price William, Canal road Berry Thos.Chas.baker, Medway house

Curel George Henry, Canal road Smooker Miss, The Lindens Hooker Waiter, beer retailer, Home st

Day Rev. He1mitage Charles M. A Todd John, The Mount Bottle John, chimney sweeper

Everard Rev. Ernest Venn B.A. [curate Trench Col. Chas. R.A. Frindsbury hill! BoucherGeorge,shopkeepr. BillStreet rd

of Strood] Wood Ernest, Lodge hill 1 Bra<'kiug Elijah, smith, Home street
Wood Henry, Gower lodge
Pormby Misses, Abou~r house Brakefield.Albert,shopkeeper,Station rd

Foster Mrs. Wainscot Woodhams :Frank, Larkin hall Bridge Cement Co. Lim. cement maonu-

Gamon George, The Ferns, Grove road COMMERCIA.L. facturers, Quarry

Gardener Mrs. Fnndsbury road Baker Frederick, farmer, Manor farm t Brooker Edward, Steam Paeket P.H~

Gatea John BakerWm. Thos.Bell P.H.Frindsbury hl Station road

538 ROCHESTER ( FRINDSBURY). KENT. (KELLY'S

)3rooker Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper 1 Hawes Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Potterton John, Stag P.H. Wainscot

Brooker Henry, greengrocer Hedgcock Wm.farmer,Frindsbury hall Povey John Edward,assessor &collector

Brown Ross M. D. physicn. Claremont ho Higgins Fredk. Wm.South Eastern P.H of Queen's taxes for Frindsbury &: at-

Burgess Harriet (Mrs.), Water Mill P.H. Hill Charles, general dealer tendance officer to the Frindsbury

' Canal road Hill Henry, fishmonger, Station road school board, 4 Grove villas

Burr Albert,confectioner, 8 Station ter Hilton, Anderson & Co. portland & Puterfey Wm. King's Arms P.H. Upnor

Butchart James, oil merchant,Canal rd roman cement manufacturers & Quarry Cement Co. Limited, cement

Colson Thomas, shopkeeper, Station rd plaster of paris & greystone lime manufacturers, Quarry

Constable Stephen, Jolly Sailor P.H. manUfacturers, Lower Upnor; & at Ransley Fredk. baker, Bill Street road

' good accommodation for beanfeasts Faversham; Hailing Manor ; & 6 Roberts Chas. Sidney,carpntr.Grove rd

& tea parties, Lower Upnor Upper Thames street, London E c Roberts Jas. Railway tavern, Canal rd

Corbett Patrick, surveyor of taxes, Holliday Christr. beer retai-ler, Upnor- Sands Edwd. shipping agent, Station rd

Frindsbury house Hone George, grocer, Upnor Skilton Joseph, baker, Post office

Corrin Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Hopper George, butcher, Upnor Smoker Stph.Jsph.mrkt.grdnr.Wainsct

Creed Geu. wholesl. pickier, Station rd Horsnail Alfred, brick maker Starkey,Room&Co.sack mers.Station rd

Cure! Eliza (Mrs.), brass founder, lnd John, Stone Horse P.H. Stone Stone J oseph, shopkeeper & baker, Post

- Frindsburv road Horse lane office, Upnor

Jarrett G~o.Elijah,beer ret.Low. Upnor Tingey William &Son, portland & roman
CurelGeo.Hy.ship&barge bldr.&sa.il ma

Day William, grocer Kennard Wm.baker,ISouthEastern ter · cement tnanufacturers

Eley William Henry, farmer KimminsWilliam,miller(wind &steam) Turner John Thos. coal dealer, Bill st

Elford James, shopkeeper Knight Geo. buildr. Stanley ho. Bill st Warren Alfred, tobacconist, Canal road

Evenden James,markt.gardener,Bill st Landers Henry, market gardener WaygottWm.Hy.beerret.Frindsbury rd

Evenden John, The Royal Oak P.H. Landers Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Weller Samuel, beer retailer, Quarry

Bill Street road LemmonEdward,boat builder,Canal.rd West Richard, brick manufactr. Bill st

Florey Edwd. Thos.greengro.Station rd Little William Burgess, barge owner, Whitebread Thos. Wm. market gardnr

Formby's Cement Works Co. Limited, Lower Upnor Williams Hy.Thomas, builder & assist.

portland cement manufacturers & Marshall Walt. Jn. shopkpr. Station rd overseer & collector of rates, Grove rd

lime burners, Whitewall cement wrks. Matthews Isabella (Mrs.), Prince of Wosooddahammesrc&hanLtesv,•vm, aclotrsnte, rsco&alh,osyamlten&,
&Hailing lime works, near Rochester; Wales P.H. Canal road

& at Medway wharf, 142 Grosvenor Mills Charles, Marlboro' Head P.H. Victoria wharf ; & at Rocb.ester

road, London s w Frindsbury road Woodhams Frank, farmer, Larkin hall

Fox Charles, King's Head P.H. Upnor; Moyes Robert, shopkeeper, Canal road Wright Bridget (Mrs.), confectioner,

good accommodation for boating & Naylor Hy.& Son, timber mers.Canal rd Canal road

tea parties Nunn John, general dealer, Wainscot WYLES AGRICULTURAL IMPLE•

Fulkes George, maltster, Wainscot Ossenton Ann (Mrs.), registry for ser- MENT CO. LIM. (.JOHN WYLES,

GambellEdward,shopkeeper,Station rd vants, 2 Station terrace MANAGER), traction engine proprie-

GATES GEORGE, builder & contrac- Ovenden Joseph, boot & shoe maker tors, Cliffe road

· tor & timber merchant, Canal road Overill Jn. shoe maker, Frindsbury hill Wyles Elizabeth (:.\frs_) & John, farmers,

Gilbert Hy. mrkt.gdnr.Parsonage lane Pattison Ralph, beer retailr. Station rd Stonehouse

Goddard Mary (iYirs.), eating house, Peters Herbert, grocer, Upnor YoungJn. tobaccnst. South Eastern ter

Canal road Phcenix Portland Cement Co. Limited Youngman George & Co. corn mer-

Gostling John Cuhitt & Co. Limited, (John McGowan, managing director) chants, Canal~road

cement manufacturers, Quarry Planch Rt.marketgrdnr. Frindsbury rd

ROD1iERSHAM is a parish and village,2~ miles south- gift of the trustees of the late Patrick Pan ton M.D. and held
since I874 by the Rev. William James Melior B.A. of Trinity
east from Sittingbourne station, on the London, Chatham College, Cambridge. The vicarage house was erected by
and Dover railway, in the North Eastern divisiOn of the the present vicar in 1877 at a cost of nearly £2,ooo, and
county, Milton hundred and union, lathe of Scray, Faver- during the year 1886 he has spent a further snm of £2,000
sham petty sessional division, Sittingbourne county court upon it. On the Green is a chapel for Bible Christians.
The principal landowners are the trustees of the late Dr.
district and in the rural deanery of Sittingbourne, arch- Panton, who are lords of the manor, Mr. Baker Murton,
deaconry of Maidstone and diocese of Canterbury. The Mr. Albert Jesse Thomas, Capt. Thomas William Vallance
church of St. Nicholas is an ancient building of flint and M.A., J.P. of Aymers, Linsted, and Richard James Tylden
esq. J.P. of Milstead manor. The soil is in some places
stone, principally Perpendicular, with some Decorated of a rich loam and in others chalky ; subsoil, chalky. The
windows and portions of Early English work, and consists chief crops are wheat, hops and fruit. The area is 1,234
acres, rateable value, £2,790 ; the population in I88I was
of chancel with south chapel, nave with arcades of three
arches, aisles, south porch and an embattled tower with 428.
octagonal turret containing 4 bells: part of the nave is also
embattled and the north aisle has a turret : the chancel NEwBERRY is Iimiles south-east; BARGAIN HILL, I mile
south-west ; PrTSTOCK, a ~ile and a half south ; ScuDDING-
retains its stalls and desks and a fine oak parclose screen TON, a mile and a half south-east ; RAWLING STREET, 2 miles
divides it from the south chapel; in continuation of this south-west. DUNGATE is a mile and a half south, adjoining
are three sedilia of oak, with elegantly carved canopies and Kingsdown.
a cornice: the south chapel is inclosed by an oak screen
and has two stone sedilia of Early English character ; on Parish Clerk, Jesse Wood.
each side of the east window is the pedestal of a niche : in
the north aisle are seen the stone steps which led to the PosT OFFICE, RodmersbamGreen.-GeorgeJarrett,receiver.
rood loft : the communion table is of oak with a stone slab Letters through Sittingbourne arrive at 6.50 a. m. which
and there is a handsome oak reredos with a baldachino; is the nearest money order & telegraph office. Box closes
and in the south chapel a side altar: the greater part of at 6.20 p.m. & 11.45 a.m. on sundays. WALL Box,
the church was restored in 1 877 at a cost of £I, 300, and churchyard wall, cleared at 6.40 p.m. week days; on
in I88o the chancel screen was restored and re-erected at
sundays at I2.5 p.m
a cost of £ 14o: the east window was also filled with

stained glass by Mrs. Valiance in 1879 as a memorial to her

sister: there 300 sittings, all being free. The register dates National School (mixed), built in 1869, for 8o children;
from the year I538. The living is a vicarage, yearly value average attendance, So; Mrs. Jane Wall, mistress;
from tithe rent-charge £.142, with 20 acres of glebe, in the Edward Henry, attendance officer

Barber Rev. Beetenson Robert [curate], Bushbridge "Geo. smith & farrier,Green Mercer Robert, farmer & hop grower,
The Green Cot Wm. Fruiterers' Arms P.H. Green Rodmersham house
Crockford Jsph. markt. grdnr. Dungate
Dixon John M.A. Church house Else Edward, miller (wind), The Green Neaves John, farmer, Dungate
Else Edward, The Green Terry Jas. Alfred, blacksmith, Dungate
Gardner William, thrashing machine
Melior Rev. Wm. James B.A. Vicarage proprietor, Dungate Thomas Albert Jesse, fruit grower,
Mercer Robert, Rodmersham house nurseryman, farmer & landowner,
Thomas AlbertJesse, Bargain's hill Goble Thos. marketgardnr. The Green Bargain's hill

'Thomas Mrs. Rodmersham green Jarrett Geo. shpkpr.Post otfi.TheGreen Way Edwd.farm bailiff to R.Merceresq
COMMERCIAL. Jarrett William John, farmer & chemi- Witham Thomas, fruiterer, The Green

.Bourne William, market gardener cal manure merchant

ROLVENDEN is a village and parish, occupying a knoll petty sessional division, Tenterden union and county eourt

or knot of several ridges, having marshes on the east and district, and in the rural deanery of West Charing, archdea-

south, 3 miles south-west from Tenterden, 9 miles from conry of Maidslorte and diocese of Canterbury. The church

Headcorn and 15 south-west from .Ashford stations on the 1 of St. Mary the Vir~in is a building of stone, in the Early

South Eastern railway, in the southern division of the English and lat··r styles, consisting of chancel with aisles,

eounty, Rolvenden hundred, lathe of Scray, Cranbrook. nave, aisles, south porch and a lofty embattled western tower

DIRECTORY.] KENT. NEW ROMNEY. 539

eontaining a clock and 8 bells: the exterior is mainly Per- Jn the pHaorlieshP,atrok·b(ethdeisHtroilbeuoterdHtooltyheWpelolo) risotuhSetp. r.oApnedrrteywo'sr·
pendicular, but the arcades of the nave, each of five tall day.

arches on piers alternately circular and octagonal, are Early Frank Morrison esq. : the mansion, a spacious building, in'
English ; the chancel arcades have each two arches of Per- the Elizabethan style, situated in a well timbered and pic-

pendicular date: ill the soath aisle is a piscina: the font is tnresque park to the north-west, is in the occupation of Het'•

late Decorated: the chancel contains a stained east window, bert and A. CurteisNeve esqrs. managers of theWeald of Kent

presented by Major Willock m 1848: there are marble tab- College of Agriculture; Maytham Hall, the seat of John

lets ~ tbe Gybbon and Monypenny families: the south Kemsley esq. lies to the south; Rawlinson, of Alexander

chancel, as appears from the inscription on the only remain- Forbes Tweedie esq. J.P. to the north ; Sparkeswood, the resi-

ing brass, was built by one of the Guildford family in l444: deuce of Mrs. Baker, is near the church; and Kingsgate

there are soo sittings. The register dates from the year House, of Mrs. Weller, is south-east. Halden Place, now a

1561. The living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £45, net substantial farmhouse, was formerly the seat of the Dudley

yearly value £270, including r8 acres of glebe with residence, family. The principal landowners are Frank Morrison esq.

in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, and held of Farmwood, Ascot, Berks, Mrs. Weller, Mrs. Baker, John

since r884 by the Rev. Edward Herbert Jones M. A. of Jesus Kemsley esq. and Alexander Forbes Tweedie esq. The soil
College, Cambridge. Here is a Bible Christian chapel. The is clay and loam. Hops are extensively grown here ; other

charities amount. to £160 yearly, of which £126 is derived crops are wheat and beans. The area is 5,753 acres; rate·
from the will of John G-ibbons, of Charterhouse yard, Middle- able value, £6,554; the population in 1881 was 1,286.
sex, dated 1762, which directs the interest on £3,778 r6s. to Parish Clerk, I<'rancis W. Parker.
be distributed in clothing and the interest on {.921 4s. to be PosT, M. 0. & T.O., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.....ul

devoted to education of children: the remaining charities · Harry Thomas Cockett, receiver. Letters from London

are as follows :-Mrs. Jane Cnllen, of Rolvenden, who died arrive from Ashford by mail cart at 4·45 a. m. & 4·45p.m.;

in 1869, left £400 to be invested in Consols; a portion to be dispatched at 9.15 a.m. & 8.5 p.m
expended in repairing the vault of Thomas Richards and the PosT OFFICE, Rolvenden Lane, I mile east.-Horace Filmer,
remainder to be given in coals to the poor of the parish; in receiver. Letters arrive from Ashford at 8 a.m. & 2.15
i855 the Rev. John Richard Coombe, for 25 years vicar of p.m. ; dispatched, 7.20 p.m. Rolvenden is the nearest
Tenterden and for some time a resident in this parish, left money order & telegraph office

£100 in Consols, the interest of which is distributed annually ScHOOLS:-
to the poor ; Alexander Weller, a landowner in the parish, National (mixed), erected in 1843, for r28 children ~ averagd

left 4 acres of land, the rent arising therefrom to be dis- attendance, 97 ; Francis W. Parker, master ; Miss EmilY'
tributed amongst the poor on Christmas day; Lawrence Tuer, mistress
Pete~ bequeathed £100, invested in the turnpike trusts, Infants, built in 1876, for 100 children ; average attendance,

half of the interest to be given to the poor in bread and 45; Miss Florence M. Willett

cheese on Christmas day and the other half on Good l<'riday CARRIERS TO : -
and the interest of an additional £25 to be gh·en to the vicar CRANBROOK-William B. Hook, from Tenterden, wed. &
tor a sermon to be preached on January 1st of each year; sat. mornings
Mary Monypenny gave by will £1oo to be invested in Con- CRANBH.OOK & STAPLEHURST-Thomas Huggins, daily
llols, £r to be paid to the vicar for a sermon annually on the RYE-Thomas Huggins, wed. & sat
r3th day of May and the remainder of the interest to be SANDHURST & HA.WKHURST-Robert & John Bennett & Co.
be given in bread to the poor. on the same date; Edward from Tenterden, every fri. morning

Gibbon also gave a rent-charge of £2 IOS. arising from land TKNTERDEN-Robert & John Bennett & Co. daily

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 1Cockett Harry Thomas,grocer& draper, Kemp David, farmer, Halden place

Avery Mrs. Ranters hall Post office Law John, farmer

Baker Mrs. Sparkeswood Cook James William, farmer Maynard Chas. thrashing machine prop

Bishop Nicholas, Thornden house Drawbridge Thos.shoe ma.Rolvenden la Mills Jn.frmr.& hop grower,Lambsland

Dawson George, North villa Dndley George, farmer, Bull farm Milium Harry, beer retailer

Grace Mrs. The Firs Dunk Horace, farmer, Windmill house Minors Richard, surgeon, & medical

Guitard Major Dunk Richard P. (exors. of), farmers & officer & public vaccinator,Rolvenden

JonesRev.EdwardHerbertM..A.[vicar], hop growers, Woodlands, Pook well district, 'fenterden union, Parsonage

Viearage & Devenden MorfeeThomas, farmer, Chesenden frm

Kemsley John, Maytham hall EastKentRegiment,2nd (Weald of Kent) Neeves John Henry, saddler

Minors Richard, Parsonage Volunteer Battalion (Herbert Neve, Pearson Alfred, shoe maker

:Neve A. Cnrtei.s M.R.A.c. Hole park capt. ; Henry Piper Selmes, Iieut. ; Phillips William, beer retailer

Neve Herbert F.S.T. Hole park David Sweet, serg. instructor) ; head Pile Stephen, Bull inn

Rumsey Mrs. Ivy cottage quarters Rand William, baker
'rweedie Alex. Forbes J.P. Rawlinson
Weller Mrs. Kingsgate house Filmer Horace, gr~cer & draper, Post Reynolds Thos. beer ret. Rolvenden la

office, Rolvenden lane Russell David, builder & ironmonger

COMMERCIAL. Freeman Charles R. farmer, Corn hill Sharpe Alfred, farmer, Hillgate

Almond William, farm bailiff to George , Gadd Nelson, farmer Smith Theodore Jn. farmer, Strood frm

Lemon esq. Winton farm Gasson Miss, bookseller & stationer Snoad John, farmer & hop grower,

Avery Charles & Thomas, farmers & Geering Thomas, blacksmith &wheelwt Rawlinson farm

hop growers,Freziogham &Chesenden GeorgeJohn, farm bailiff toA.F.Tweedie Terry John, butcher, Rolvend en lane

Beall George,fann baihff toJohnK.ems- esq. Halden lane Tnrley Robert, farmer & hop grower,

ley esq. Job's Cross farm Goble & Son,gros. &drprs. Rolvenden la Gate house

Bishop Nicholas, farmer, hop grower & Goble James, farmer, Little Devenden Vine Edward, farm bailiff to the exors.

landowner,Thornden&Lowden farms I Gower Thos. farmer, Lower \Voolwich of Richard P. Dunk, Eaden farm

BoormanHenry&Co.grocers&drapers, Grace Thomas Joseph (exors. of), corn Weeks Wm. farmer, Little Pook well

& agents for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & & seed merchants, Maytham wharf & Wells James, farmer, Forsham farm

spirit merchants Potmans heath Wells Sophia (Miss), fancy repository

Burden Robert (Mrs.), shopkeeper Harden Chas. farmer, Maytham farm Weston Benjamin George, shoe maker

Burden Wm. bricklayer,Rolvenden lane Harden John, beer retlr. Rolvenden lane Wicken John, carpenter & builder

:Burgess Nelson, Ewe & Lamb P.H. Rol- Hilder George, farmer & hop grower, Winser Albert, farmer & hop grower,
Merringtons & Windmill farms
venden lane Little Halden
IButton George, farmer, New Barn farm Hinds George, plumber Winser Joseph S. farmer, Picks fa..,rmm
Worsley Reuben, farm bailiff to Thomas
Button William, farmer,Morford's folly Hook Seaman, farmer, Winser farm
Catt Amos, farm bailiff to Mrs. Baker, Huggins Thomas. carrier Weston esq

Upper Woolwich 1Jempsen Albert William, grocer

NEW ROMNEY is a Cinqne Port, small town, parish, hospital, 12 wards and 1.36 burgesses: it continued to send

municipal borough and the head of a county court district, two members to Parliament as one of the Cinque Ports from
and is the terminus of a branch line from Lydd on the Apple- 1366 until the passing of the Reform Act, 1832, when it was
dore, Lydd and Dungeness section of the South Eastern disfranchised. The municipal government was formerly
railway, 14 miles south-east from Ashford, 5 north fr()ffi vested in a mayor, jurats and commonalty, but in r885 the
Dungeness, 14 south-west from Folkestone, 26 south from town received a charter of incorporation and is noW'
Canterbury and 72 from London, in the Southern division governed by a scheme framed in x88.S, under the provisions

of the county, lathe of Shepway, Romney Marsh union and of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, and of the Act .¥i

in the rural deanery of South Lympne and archdeaconry and and 47 Vie. c. 18, s. 7 (Jone 30, 1885), the Corporation con·
diocese of Canterbury. Romney was formerly a seaport, si.sting of a mayor, four aldermen and 12 councillors, who
but the sea has gradually receded from it and is now about a also act as the Urban Sanitary Authority. The most im-
mile distant: it appears at one time to have been a place of portant records of the Cinque Ports, including the original
ronsiderable importance and extent, since it contained, at charter of Charles 11. are preserved at the GuildhaU, New

the period of the Domesday Survey, five parish churches, a Romney. .A Royal charter was also granted by Queen



N•EW ROM5EY• (KELLY'S

..

Elizabeth in the fifth year of her reign (1562-3) addressed to • CORPORATION.

"The Mayor, Jurats and Commonalty of the Town and Port Mayor, John Humphery.

of New Romney." The estimsted value of lands held by and .Aldermen.

helonging to the Corporation is about £350 yearly. Gas Humphery John I§ Daglish Richard Rothwell
§Pearson R
iworks were erected in 1854 on a site presented by the Corpo- Wood .Benjamin
ration a.nd the town was first lighted wi~h gas in the same Councillors.

year, but new works were built in 1886 near the railway tApps Richard tMortis Charles

station. tStonham James t'fubbs Henry T

The chu~ch of St. Nicholas is an ancient and spacious edi- tElls E. J *Tunbridge Thomas T

fice of stone consisting of chancel with aisles, nave of five tDaniel H. G *Pennyfather Col. Nicholas

bays and a massive western tower, surmounted by the base tAshdown J I*Walker Henry Bacheler
*Cobb Henry
of an octagonal spire, long since destroyed, and contc.ining a tBates Alfred Marked thus t 1etire in 1890.
clock and 8 bells : the tower exhibits a curious mixture of l\f&£ked thus t* retire
Marked thus retire in 1891.
Norman and Early English work: the windows of the nave, 1892.
chiefly of two lights, are of Early Curvilinear character : in
the chancel is inclosed by stone screens and contains brasses Marked thus § retire in 1894.

with effigies to Thomas Lamberd, ob. I5Io, and Thomas Corporation meet at TowD Hall first monday in each month.

Smith, jurat, ob. x6xo, and Mary, his wife, with 2 daughters; Mayor's Auditor, Councillor Stonham

there is also a recessed arch for a tomb: in x875 a stained Elective Auditors, E. G. Ashdown & T. Brand

window was inserted in memory of the crew and passengers 0FI<'1CERS OF THE CORPORATION & URBAN SANITARY
of the "Northfieet," run down off Dungeness, 22 Jan. 1873:
AUTHORITY.
the church was partially restored in 1884 at a cost of about
Town Clerk & Coroner, Henry Stringer
£100 and has 400 sittings. The register dates from the year Treasurer, W. B. Smith
x662. The living is a vicarage, united to the rectory of Hope Medical Officer of Health, Richard Bevan L. R.C.P.LOnd. Lyd<l
.All Saints, tithe rent-charge (Romney) £129, with 27 acres Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector & School Attendance Officer,.
of glebe, joint gross yearly value £409, in the alternate gift
of the present vicar and the Lord Chancellor, and held since A. E. Hayward

1876 by the Rev. Richard Muspratt South M.A. of Trinity PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:-
College, Oxford. The Wesleyan Methodist chapel is a build- Assembly Rooms
ing of brick, erected in 1836, and has 150 sittings; the Bap- Coastguard, New Romney Station, George Davey, officer-
tist chapel, built in 1836, and also of brick, has 240 sittings. in-charge
The Guildhall is used for municipal purposes and the sittings County Court (held bi-monthly in Guildhall), His Honor
of the county court, and there are assembly rooms. A large William Lucius Selfe esq. judge; Alexander Mclntosh
stock fair is held on the 21st of August, principally for sheep Hastings, official receiver; Henry Stringer, registrar &
and lambs. Southland's Hospital was founded in x6xo, for high bailiff. A court is held here every other month; the
the maintenance of a governor and four poor folk, by John following parishes are within its jurisdiction :-Blackman-
Southland esq. of New Romney, who left lauds for its sup- stone, Brenzett, Brookland, Burmarsh, Dymchurch, East-
port, together with a house for the governor and four alms- bridge, Fairfield, Hope All Saints, Ivychurch, Lydd, Mid-

houses, an annual benefaction of £5 to the poor folk and £5 ley, New Romney, Newchurch, Old Romney, Orgarswick,.

• to repair the church, and he also provided for the education St. Mary the Virgin, Snargate & Suave
of two poor boys : the appointment of governor of the hos- County Police Station, Thos. Tumber, officer, New Romney
pital is vested in the bailiff of Romney Marsh, the benefac- East Kent Regiment (The Buffs) xst Volunteer Battalion
tions for the poor and for educational purposes being under (L company), Captain Arthur Finn, Lydd, commanding
the control of the trustees of the Municipal Charities for the Town Hall, T. Tumber, keeper

borough of New Romney; Ernest Durrant Robinson M.A. of RoMNEY MARSH UNION.

Cavendish College, Cambridge, is the present governor. Board day, every alternate friday at Workhouse at 10 a. m.
Thomas Baker, of New Romney, also left, in 1728, 23 acres
of land, which produce about £65 yearly, to the inmates of The union comprises Blackmanstone, Brenzett, Brookland,.
the above four almshouses. Burmarsh, Dymchurch, Eastbridge, Fairfield, Hope All
Saints, Ivychurch, Lydd, Midley, Newchurch, New & Old
The land is mostly in pasture, being within the rich graz- Romney, Orgarswick, St. Mary the Virgin, Snargate &
ing district of Romney .Marsh, but very considerable quan- Suave. The rateable value is £68,377; the population in
tities of turnip seed, both common and swede, are grown 1881 was 6,166.

here. The area is 4,278 acres of land and 359 of water ; Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee, John
rateable value, £6,o64 ; the population in 1881 was 1,026,
including 58 in Romney Marsh workhouse. Humphery, New Romney
Treasurer, Thomas Nottidge, The Bank, Ashford
LrrTLESTONE-ON-SEA is an estate on the sea front, one Collector to the Guardians, Relieving & Vaccination Officer,.
mile from the post office, and in 1886 was laid out for build-
ing purposes, so as, in time, to form a marine town ; a large William Vidgen, New Romney
hotel (for the Littlestone Hotel Co. Limted) is now (1890) Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Brookland district,
being built, and several shops and streets of houses have
already been erected : a fine stretch of sandy beach extends Richard Rothwell Daglish M.R.C.S. New Romney; Lydd
for some miles along the shore in either direction, and a sea district, James Cooper Procter, Lydd; New Romney
wall with drive is in course of construction. district, Henry Hick L.R.C.P. Edin. Romney house, New
Romney
RoMNEY MARSH is an ancient liberty, governed by a sepa-
rate Corporation consisting f'f a bailiff and jurats, whose Superintendent Registrar, John Humphery, New Romney;
jurisdiction extends over the town and parish of Dymchurch, deputy, William Edward Green, .New Romney
and who have the care and control of the sea wall ; other
particulars will be found under Dymchurch. The kennels Registrars of Births & Deaths, New Romney sub-district,.
of the Rornney Marsh harriers are at Hope All Saints. William Vidgen, New Rom.ney; deputy, William White-
head, Laurel house, New Romney ; Lydd sub-district,.
John Hutchings, Lydd; deputy, J. L. Hutchings, Lydd

The Workhouse was formerly a private residence but was
PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office utilised for its present purposes about 1835 ; it will hold
(Sub-Office. Letters should have S.O. Kent added.-Miss ~oo inmates ; Charles Ricks, master; Rev. Henry Parker
Mary Ann Vidgen, postmistress. Letters from London M.A. chaplain ; Richard Rothwell Daglish, medical
arrive by mail cart from Folkestone at 4.50 a.m. ; dis- officer ; Mrs. Ricks, matron
patched to Folkestone at 8.go p.m. ; day mail from Lon-
RuRAL SANITARY AUTHORITY.
don direct, 11.45 a.m
Meets at Board room of the Workhouse on every alternat~t
PosT, M. 0. 0., S. B. & .Annuity & Insurance Office.- friday, at 10 a.m.
George Baker, postmaster. Letters dispatched (only) at
Clerk, John Humphery
9 a.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid
1 Treasurer, Thomas Nottidge, The Bank, Ashford
Pu.r.AR Box, Marine parade, Littlestone, cleared at 8 a.m. Medical Officers of Health, No. I district, Henry Hick
& 12.30 p.m. ; sundays, 8 a.m
L.R.C.P.Edin. Rome house, New Romney; No. 2 district,.
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES FOR NEW ROMNEY AM-
Richard Bevan L.R.C.P.LOnd. Lydd
'J'he Mayor
Sanitary Inspector, William Vidgen, New Romney
Cobb Henry, The Limes, New Romney
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMI'ITEE, elected annually.
Daglish Richard Rothwell, New Romney
Meets at Board room of Workhouse on every alternate
Humphery John, High house,New Romney ·
friday, at 10 a.m.
Pennyfather Col. Nicholas, Green court, New Romney

Walker Henry Bacheler, The Gables, New Romney Clerk, John Humphery

Wood Benjamin, West Lawn, New Romney School Attendance & Inquiry Officer, William Vidgen

Petty Sessions are held every monday at the Town Hall at PUBLTC OFFICERS :-

•Io a.m Admiralty Surgeon & .Agent, Romuey Division, Richard

Clerk, Henry Stringer Rothwell, Daglish

JDIRECTORY. RENT. NEW -ROMNEY. 541

Assistant Overseer & Collector of Poor's Rates & of Property attendance, 174 ; Arthur. W. Williamson, master ; Mrs.

& Land Taxes, William Whitehead Williamson, mistress

Clerk to the Justk"6S of New Romney, Lydd & Liberty of Sexton, Jas. Campbell Ra.msden

Romney Marsh District, to the Lords of Romney Marsh, RAILWAY STATION, John Bell, station master

to New Romney District Highway Board, to Commis- CARRIERS & CoNVEYA.....-cE TO : - ·

sioners of Taxes, & Solicitor to Cinque Ports, to Walland, AsHFORD-James Carey's omnibus on tues. & fri. at 8

New Romney & Denge Marsh Levels, Henry Stringer. a.m. returning at 4 p.m. through St. Mary's, Newchurch,

"I'own Crier, Henry Catt Bilsington, Aldington, Mersham & Willesborough

PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services:- FOLKESTONE-Moody'somnibus tues. thurs. & sat. at 8,30

St. Nicholas Church, Rev. R. M. South M.A. vicar, II a.m. a.m. returning at 3 p.m. through Dymchurch,_Hythe &

& 6.30 p.m Saudgate, returning in time to catch the 7 p.m. London

Baptist, II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m.; Rev. Archibald train at New Romney

William Welch, minister RYE-James Carey's omnibus on wed. & sat. at 8.go,

Wesleyan, 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m.; minister, through Old Romney, Brenzett & Brookland, returning

National School, erected in 182o, for 250 children; average 3 p.m

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Catt Waiter, coal & coke merchant Marshall John, lodging house

Baillieu James, Milford house Charles & Tubbs, laud & estate agents, Masey George Arter, shopkeeper

Bannon James, Oak lodge surveyors & auctioneers, Littlestone; Masey Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper

Buckhurst Miss, Ivy cottage & 17 & 18 Basinghall st. London E c Masey Samuel, fishmonger, Littlestone

Boss Miss, Crockley green Cotton William T. representative to Masters Brothers, farmers, Ivy lodge

Cobb Henry, The Limes the" Kentish Expres;" Miller Sarah (Mrs.), b~er retailer

Cobb Mrs. Warren side County Court (His Hon. Wm. Lucius Mills Edwin J.gasfitter &tin plate worker

Cowin Mrs. Ivy house Selfe, judge; H. Stringer, registrar Moate Williarn Page, farmer & coal mer

Daglish Ri<'hard Rothwell J.P & high bailiff & clerk; Alexander Moody James John, Victoria hotel

Hick Henry, Rome house Mcintosh Hastings, official receiver) Mortis Charles, farmer & house agent

Hills Richard, High street DaglishRichd.Rothwell,surgn.& medical Nash William, grocer & draper

Hnmphery John, High house officer&public vaccintr.for Brooklands Pearson Richard (executors of),carpen-

Mortley Mrs. Stonehouse dist.&admrlty.surg.&agt.Romney div ters & wheelwrights & graziers

Perks Robert W. Marlborough house, Daniel Henry Young, baker Ramsden Edward, farm bailiff toR. R.

Marine parade, Littlestone Daniel John, baker Daglish esq

Pennyfather Col. Nicholas, Green court Davey George, officer in charge of Coast- Ramsden James Campbell, jobbing

Rayner Mrs. Churchland villas guard station gardener & sexton

RobinsonErnestDurrantM.A.(governor), Dowle James, shoe maker Rayner Henry, confectil)ner

Southlands hospital Dowle James, jun. beer ret. & shoe ma Ricks Charles, master of workhouse

Russell Mrs. The Priory East Kent Regt. (The Buffs), 1st Volun- SimmondsJane (Mrs.), grocer &general

South Rev. Richd. Muspratt M.A.[vicar] teer Battalion (L Co.) (Capt. Arthur shopkeeper, Sea view

Stilwell Frederick William, Carisbrooke Finn Lydd, commandant) Smith Alfred Henry, grocer & draper

house, Marine parade, Littlestone EdwardsFanny(Mrs. ),shpkpr. Station rd Smith Benjamin Thomas, greengrocer

Stringer Henry, 'rhe Elms Edwards Henry James, bill poster, hair SmithJn.Rd.monumentalmason & bldr

'Terry Robert J. Mill house dresser & county court bailiff Smith Mary (Mrs.), farmer & grazier

'Tubbs Henry T. Claremont house, Ells James, insurance agent Southland'sSchool for YoungGentlemen

Marine parade, Littlestone Ga'! Works(Francis Simmonds, mangr.; (ErnestDurrantRobinsonM.A.princpl)

Tunbridge Thomas T. Russell house William Alien, sec) Southland's Hospital (Ernest Durrant

Vickery Thomas George, 4 Marine Gravett Thomas, draper & grocer Robinson M.A. go>ernor)

parade, Littlestone Green Wm. Edwd. farmer&seed grower Standing Ebenezer, brick maker

Walker Henry Bacheler J. P. The Gables Hardiman Elizh. Fanny (Mrs.), shopkpr Stimpson John, New inn

Washford Jeremiah Hayward A. E. surveyor & sanitary in- Stonham James, miller (wind)

Wood Benjamin, West lawn spector & school attendance officer Stringer & Hannon, solicitors

COMMERCIAL. for the borough Stringer Hy. (firm, Strin~er&Bannon),

Alien Charles Gilbert, plumber Hick Hy. L.R.C.P.Edin. surgn.&medical solicitor & notary public, town clerk,

Apps Richd. poulterer, Plumtree house officer & public vaccinator,New Rom- registrar of county court, clerk to the

Ashbee J ames, practical watch & clock ney district & medical officer of health highway board & to borough magis-

maker, silversmith,jeweller&optician to rural sanitary authority~ Rome ho trates & coroner

Ashdown & Sons, saddlers Hills John.farmr.&seed grwr.Martm ho Stroud Matilda (Mrs.), clothier&draper

Assembly Rooms Hooker John, tailor Town Hall (T. Tumber, keeper)

.Austen John Clement, farmer & seed Humphery Jn.superintendnt.registrar& Tunbrid~re Thos. T. grazier, Russell ho

grower & dairyman, Warren farm clerk to guardians of Romney Marsh Vidgen Elizabeth (Miss), ladies' school

Baker George, carpenter & shopkeeper union & to rural sanitary authority Vidgen Mary Ann (Miss), stationer,

& postmaster, Littlestone Hutchinson Alfred, farmer & land Post office

Bannon James(firm.Stringer&Bannon), steward to Mrs. Bell Vidgen Wm. registrar of births, deaths

solicitor to the Kent & Sussex & Hutchinson Alfred, jun. builder, car- & marriages, relieving, vaccination,

General Land Society Limited penter & undertaker ; jobbing work school attendance & inquiry officer &

Barker Albert H. stationer promptly attended to sanitary inspector to rural sanitary

.Barling William, grazier, The Warren Hutchinson George, blacksmith authority & collector to the guardians

Bates Alfred, butcher Hutchinson Thomas, maltster Washford Jeremiah M.R.C. v.s. veteri-

Bayley Fanny (Miss), dress maker Jarrett Emily (Miss), shopkeeper nary surgeon

BeardBros.decorators&pntrs.Littlestone Jarrett Henry, Cinque Ports Arms P.H Waters Edmund, carpenter

Beard Isaac, shopkeeper Jell Edward, Ship hotel Wellden William, butcher & grazier

Bell John, station master Letts John, furnished apartments, Wells William J. chemist & stationer

Brand Thomas, draper & outfitter Marine parade, Littlestone Whitehead Wm.rate collector&assistant

'Bnss Julia(Miss),furnished apartments, Link Horace, butcher, Station road overseer & deputy registrar of births,

Crockley green Littlestone Hotel Co. Lim. Station corn- deaths & marriages, Laurel house

Butler Thomas King, plumber mercial hotel & posting house (Wm. Wisdom James, fellmonger

Carey James, Warren inn, & carrier Geo. Wilson, mangr. ), choice wines & WoodleyWaiter, shopkeeper,Littlestone

Catt Caroline (Mrs.), dress maker spirits Wratten Charles, beer retailer

Catt Henry, town crier

0 LD ROMNEY is a parish, intersected by the Lydd and 3 bells : the west window is Decorated : the font is Early

Dungeness branch of the South Eastern railway from Apple- English and there is a brass to John lps and Margaret, his

dore, 2 miles east from Brookland station, 3 miles west from wife, c. 1520. The register dates from the year 1538. The

New Romney station and 5 south-east from Appledore, in living is a rectory, yearly value from tithe rent-charge £2o4,

the Southern division of the county, hundred of Longport, with 25 acres of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the Arch-

lathe of Shepway, Ashford petty sessional division, Romney bishop of Canterbury, and held since 1872 by the Rev.

Marsh union, New Rornney county court district, and in William Anderson M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. The

the rural deanery of South Lympne and archdeaconry and Rev. G. W. Robinson, Jesse Piper esq. of Conghurst and the

diocese of Canterbury. Old Romney was formerly partly Rev. Charles William Herbert Kenrick M.A. vicar of Holy

within the Cinque Port liberty of New Romney, but is now Trinity, Reading, and others, are owners of land here. The

included in the county. The church of St. Clement is a soil is light loam ; subsoil, sand. The chief crops are wheat,

small and ancient structure, in commingled styles, consist- turnip seed and grass. The area is 2,491 acres; rateable

ing of chancel with aisles, nave with south aisle, and a north value, £4,350; the population in 1881 was 150.

chapel or aisie, north porch and a low tower with a dwarf . -Sexton,
shingled spire, at ~he west end of _the south aisle, containing -George Wells. .

.

542 OLD ROMNEY~ . KENT. [KELLY's

PILLAR LETTER Box, cleared at 6.30 p.m. Letters received attendance, 20 ; supported by a voluntary rate; Mrs.
through New Romney S.O. at about 7 a.m. which is the Lucy Fairbrass, mistress ; the elder children attend the
school at Brenzett
· nearest money order & telegraph office

Village School (infants), for about 35 children; average

Anderson Rev. William :M.A. [rector] FePrrt.ipserHeesqrbert, farm bailiff to Jesse Millen Stephen, grazier
' · COMMMRCIAL. Palmer Stephen, grazier

Bates Fairhall, farmer & grazier; & at Finn-KelceyJulius,grazi~r&cattle slsmn Wimble Loftus Wm. Rose & Crown P.H

Gate farm, Peasmarsh, Sussex . GristWilliam,farm bailiff to E. Cock esq Wimble William, grazier

Bates Frederick, grazier Hunt Henry, farmer & corn factor

ROSHERVILLE, bordering upon Gravesend, but Charles Gilling M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford. Rasher-

within the parish of Northtieet, consists of a large number ville Gardens, the property of the Rosherville Gardens

of modern houses, standing on a considerable eminence, Company Limited, were transformed by the late George

<>verlooking precipitous chalk excavations, the river Thames Jones esq. the former proprietor, from an old chalk pit into

and, on its northern shore, the low-lying fertile meadow- their present beautiful and picturesque form; they occupy

lands of the county of Essex : it is an ecclesiastical parish, about 20 acres, and are tastefully laid out in gardens,

taken from the civil parish of Northtleet in r853, and is in terraces and promenades. There are numerous attractions,

the Mid division of the county, lathe of Aylesford, hundred including a bijou theatre seating 450 persons, a large hall, a

of Toltingtrough, petty sessional division ofRochesler, union rosary platform for dancing, conservatory, maze &c.: an em-

of Strood, Gravesend county court district, rural deanery of battled tower, erected on a point of the cliffs 2oo feet high,

Gravesend, archdeaconry and diocese of Rochester. The affords charming river and country views. The Victoria

church of St. Mark was founded by the family of the late Company's steamers from London call at Rosherville pier,

Jeremiah Rosher esq. and was endowed by the late George from whence is also a ferry to Tilbury. The area is I7P

Rosher esq. who died in I885 : the church is in the Transi- acres; the population in I88I was 867, but has since very

tion style and is remarkable for the beauty of the stone much increased. •

carving with which it is adorned: it consists of chancel, PILLAR Box in Burch road, cleared at tsh. 4ro5u&ghIxG.4roavae.sme.nd&,
nave of four bay,sh, ai·sles, s1outh ·and wdest potrc·he· s, and blofllty 1.40, 4.4o, 6.40 & 9 p.m. Letters
western tower Wit pmnac es, spire, an con ammg one e : which is the nearest money order & telegraph office
the east window and three memorial windows in the aisles
are stained, and there is a memorial tablet in mosaics to St. Mark's School, London road, erected in I87I1 chiefly by

George Rosher.esq. I88s: there are 350 sittings, ISO being the munificence of theaosher family, has since been twice
free. The register dates from the year I853. The living is enlarged; average attendance, 350 children; LewisJame.s
a vicarage, gross yearly value £ 300, with residence, in the Troubridge, master; Mrs. Troubridge, mistress

gift of I<'. Parish esq. and held since 1858 by the Rev. John Railway Station, L. C. & D. Francis Blanchett,station master

PRIVATE RESIDENTS, Hearnden l8aac (fleet paymaster R.N.), Winder Mrs. 4 Lansdowne square '
AndersonHerbertWilliam,Chilton house 4 Pier road
Andrews Edward, I Burch road COMMERCIAL. ,
Jermin Mrs. 20 Pier road
Attwaters Thomas William, 9 Pier road Keats Mrs. 1 Lansdowne square Buck Henry, Elephant's Head P.H.
Bailey William, 31 London road Keddell Misses, 12 Pier road
Blake William, 17 Pier road Mills Edward, 6 Pier road London road ~
Boulton Paul A. 17 Burch road Pack Mrs. u Pier road
Briant Alfred John, The Larches Peachey William Henry, 30 London rd Carter William, beer retailer, Pier place
Bright Stanley, 2 Lansdowne square Ponthien Miss, 3 Pier road
Clinch William, 16 Pier road Prince 1\Irs. 7 Burch road Church John, jobmaster, Elephant1s
Cochrane Henry Jas. Lansdowne house Read Charles Edward, I Lansdowne sq
Constant Joseph, Io Burch road Rosher Alfred, The Grange Head yard, & shopkpr. Rosherville pl
Davies Mrs. 4 Burch :road Rosher Geo.Brenchley,Rosherville court
Dettmar Henry, 14 Burch road Sargent Robert, 19 Pier road Cochrane Henry James, manager & sec.
Ellman Benjamin, 5 Lansdowne square Snelling William, 3 Lansdowne square
I<'rench I<'rancis Herbert, 20 Burch road Stone Charles, 30 Pier road to Rosherville Gardens Co. Limiteq

Gilling Rev. John Chas. M.A. Vicarage Sunnucks Stephen, jun. 19 Burch road Dunlop Isaac, pier master, I7 Pier road
Glibcery Henry Joseph, 36 London road Taylor Mrs. 28 Pier road
Gostling William, Woodfield Tulk George Joshua, 2 Pier road Friday Bertha (Mrs.), dress maker,
Grey Alfred, 21 Pier road Weedon Miss, 8 Pier road
37 London road
Hayne Mrs. 6 Burch road Willis Miss, 7 Pier road
Hunter Jame!'1 pilot, 23 Pier road
Rayfield Charles George, Old Sun inn

Rosherville Gardens Co. Limited (Henry

James Cochrane, manager & sec)

Rosherville Hotel (Jeremiah Roberts~

proprietor)

Webbe William Hamilton, wood en-

graver, 15 Pier road

RUCKINGE is a village andparish, situated on the brow J Edward Morley Muriel M.A. of Caius College, Cambridge

of the high ground on the borders of Romney Marsh, 7 miles Here is a Wesleyan chapel erected in 1839. A charity of £1
south from Ashford and 2 east from Ham Street station on yearly, arising from a piece of land called " Tinker's Town,·"
the Ashford and Hastings line of the South Eastern railway, near Way street, Romney Marsh, and given by an unknown
in the Southern division of the county, hundreds of Ham and benefactor, is distributed in flour. The principal landowners
Newchurch, Shepway lathe, Ashford petty sessional division are Richard Onslow esq. George William Carter esq. of
and county court district, East Ashford union, and in the Kennington Hall, in this county, and the Dean and Chapter
rural deanery of North Lympne and archdeaconry and of Rochester, who are lords of the manor. The soil is loamy;.
diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Mary Magdalene subsoil, clay. The crops are hops, wheat and beans, with
is an ancient building of stone in the Norman and Early some excellent grass land. A great portion of this parish is

English styles with some later insertions, and consist.s of woodland. The area is 3>437 acres; rateable value, £3,354;
chancel with south chapel, nave of three bays, aisles, north the population in 1881 was 396.

porch and a massive western tower with a sloping tiled roof, Parish Clerk Charles Barling.

and wooden spire and containing 5 bells ; the arcades of the '
nave consist of three Pointed arches on octagonal piers with PosT 0FFICE.-John Barman, receiver. Letters arrive from

capitals: the south and west doorways are Norman, the Ashford at 8.35 a.m. ; dispatched at 4·55 p.m. The

latter being a very fine late example of two Qrders: there nearest money order & telegraph office is at Ham Street.

are So sittings. The register dates from the year I 549. The Postal orders are issued here, out not paid.
living is a rectory, yearly value from tithe rent-charge £294, Parochial School (mixed), built in I864, for So children;-

with 44 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Arch- average attendance, 54; a class room was added in I886;

bishop of Canterbury, and held since 1861 by the Rev. Miss Margaret Ellen Ellis, mistress

Muriel Rev. Edwd. MorleyM.A. Rectory Collick Philip, grazier, Turf farm Kingsnorth Henry, farmer & ho{)
COMMERCIAL. Dray William, farmer, Gross green grower, Woodreve
Gardner Stephen, grocer
Barman John, shopkeeper, Post office Giles Charles, hawker Lord Brothers, farmers, Langden
BinghamThos.&Sons,farmrs.New house Hawkins Thomas, Blue Anchor inn Lord Edward, farmer, Court lodge
Chittenden Daniel Stephen, farmer & Huggett Henry, farm bailiff to George Piper James Thomas, grocer
Rayner Pearcey (Mrs.), shopkeeper
hop grower, Herne hill Jennings esq Russell John, miller (wind)
Chittenden John G. district surveyor & Jarvis James Edward, farmer Tree James, farmer & hop grower

assistant overseer, Herne hill

RUSTHALL is a manor, from which the possessors dred, lathe of Aylesford, Tonbridge union, Tunbridge Well3

formerly derived their surname ; it was formed into an petty sessional division and county court district, Soutb

ecclesiastical parish April 12, 1864, from Speldhurst, from Mailing rural deanery and Canterbury archdeaconry and
which place it is situated on the Sussex border 2 miles diocese. St. Paul's church, built in 1850, is a cruciform
south • and I mile west from Tunbridge Wells, in the building of stone in the Early English style, consisting of
Sout!J. Western division of the county, Washlingstone bun- , chancel, nave of five bays, north aisle, north and soutb

DIRE<J.rORY.] KENT. .St. LAWRENCE-SEAL. 543

.

porches and a massive central tower containing one bell and clay and sand ; subsoil, clay and rock. The chief crops are

clock: thenorthaislewas added in I864: the chancel contains hops, wheat, barley, with some pasture. The area is 73C>

a baautifulreredos, presented by J. S. Wigg esq.: the whole acres: population in I88I was 3,223.

of the windows are stained : there are 443 sittings, 108 being Parish Clerk, Henry Butcher.

free. The register dates from the year I864. The living is a Pos-r, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-

vicarage, net yearly value £500, derived from pew rents, with Hallet Reed, receiver. Letters arrive from Tunbridge
reB~dence, in the gift of the rector of Speldhurst, and held Wells 6.30 & I2 a.m. & 5 p.m. ; dispatched at 9.30 a.m.

since 1874 by the Rev. Franeis I<'rederick Walrond M.A. of 1.50 & 7-35 p.m. for London, 5.30 p.m. for district

Durham University and one of the six preachers of Canter- PosT OFFICE, Dennybottom.-Walter Vernon, receiver.

bury cathedral. Here is a Congregational chapel. Rust hall Letters arrive from Tunbridge Wells 7 a. m. I2.30 & 5.30

Common is a large open waste, and is noted for its massive p.m. ; dispatched at 9.25 a.m. 2, 5.30 & 7.40 p.m.

and singularly shaped rocks-one of which from its resem- Nearest money order & t.elegraph office at Rusthall

blance to a toad is called the "Toad Rock." Dornden, PILLAR LETTER Box cleared at 9· I5 a. m. I.5o, 5 & 7·35 p.m.

formerly occupied by the Marquis of Lorne and H.R.H. the week days

Princess Louise, is now the property and residence of James National School, built in 1853, for 151 boys, I70 girls & 184

Harrison esq. J.P. Mrs. Weller is lady of the manor. The infants; average attendance, 106 boys, 102 girls & I35

principal landowners are the Marquess of Abergavenny K.G. infants; Waiter Caplen, master; Miss Elizabeth Nevill,.

James Harrison esq. and Frank McClean esq. The soil is mistress; Mrs. Jeffery, infants' mistress

Stephenson Sir Rowland Macdonald c.E. Martin John, jun. cowkeeper
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Holmfield Packham William, beer retalier

Allchin John, Rusthall Stewart Andrew John, Bretlands Pidduck William, grocer

Astbury \Villiam S. W. Heathgate, Taylor Henry, Braeside Pilbeam John, The Oak inn

Rustball common Walrond Rev.Fras. Fredk.M.A. Vicarage Price Emma (Mrs.), laundress

Aylward Waiter Charles, Lenham villa Willis Miss, Molesdene Rawlings Margaret (Mrs.), stationer

Bowman John, Rusthall lodge COMMERCIAL. Reed Hallett Wm. SI. grocer, Post office

Cobb Miss, Crosthwaite Alien William, bricklayer Reeves George, blacksmith

Cnnliffe Roger, Stoneleigh Aylward Waiter Charles L.R.C.P. LOud. Rough Edwin George, draper

Edwards Miss, Oakbank surgeon, Lenham villa Russell Albert, boot maker

Fitness Thomas, Erskine Brown George, wood turner Russell Thomas, grocer

Harrison James J.P. Dornden Carey Ernest, butcher Rusthall Club & Institute (Henry

Jones Miss, I Rusthall villas Clark Joseph, painter Holmwood, sec)

Kenrick Miss, Warborough Colgate John, grocer Sefton Edward, boot maker

Kersopp Mrs. North lodge Coomber Edward, beer retailer Shelly Frank, baker
Lofts William, 2 Lambert place Corfield Mary (Mrs.), laundry Tribe Cha.<~. cowkeeper, I Lambert pl

McClean Frank J.P. Rusthall house Driver William Henry, grocer Vernon Waiter, grocer, Post office,.

Overe John, Rose villa Fanner Charles, fly proprietor Denny bottom

Rammell Rev. Waiter Harry M.A. Francis John, shopkeeper Vinall William, blacksmith

[curate], South lodge Gallop Thomas, White Hart P.H Waters Frederick, grocer

Rammell Mrs. The Harmony Hollamby Sarah Elizh. (Mrs.), beer ret Waters William Adolphus, shopkeeper

Rogers H. Middleton, Rusthall elms Holmwood Henry, carpenter Welfare Arthur, tailor

Roupell Mrs. The Hollies Jeffery William & Son, builders Wills James, beer ro::tailer

Smith Miss, The Harmony Lucas James Henry, boot maker Wolfe Thomas, vermin destroyer

Smytbe Miss, 2 Rusthall villas 'Manktelow George, beer retailer

RYARSH is a parish, I mile north-west from West bridge. Fartherwell Hall is the residence of the Rev. the

Mailing station on the L. C. and Dover railway, and 7 miles Hon. Edward Ve<~ey Bligh M.A., J.P. Near Calais (or Callis)

north-west from Maidstone, in the Mid division of the county, Court, the property of Captain R. H. White, runs an old

lathe of Aylesford, Larkfield hundred, Mailing union and Roman road ; several Roman relics have been found, as well

petty sessional division, county court district of Maidstone, as coins with the words " Callis Court" engraved on them_

rural deanery of North Mailing, archdeaconry of Maidstone The Hon. Ralph Pelham Nevill D.L., l.P. who is lord of the
and diocese of Canterbury, in a pleasant country watered by manor, E. E. Wingfield Stratford esq. Capt. R. Howard

feeders of the Medway. The church of St. Martin, a vener- White and Sir Henry James Hawley hart. are the principal

able edifice of stone in the Early English style, is half a mile landowners. The soil is light sand ; subsoil, gravel. The
south of the village, and consis~s of chancel, nave of three chief crops are wheat, beans, oats, hops and fruit. The area

bays, south aisle, south porch and an embattled western is Io55I acres; rateable value, £3,245; the population in

tower containing 3 bells : the chancel is Norman and has an 188 r was 552.

early Norman piscina, engraved in Parker's "Glossary of ALDON is a hamlet, partly in this parish and partly in

Architecture:" the body of the church and the tower are of Addington.

the rsth century: in 1885 a new organ was erected at a cost Parish Clerk, Richard Down.

of £sso raised by subscriptions, and at the same time an PosT 0FFICE.-James Stitchman, receiver. Letters through

addition was made to the churchyard: there are 256 sittings. Maidstone arrive at 7.55 & 3_45 a. m. ; dispatched at 5.25
The register of marriages dates from the year I539; baptisms
and burials from I559· The living is a vicarage, average p.m.; sundays, dispatched at 10.40 a.m. The nearest

yearly value from tithe rent-charge £312, with residence and money order & telegraph office is at Birling

glebe, valued at £25 yearly, in the gift of E. J. Wingfield School (mixed), built in I869 & enlarged in I88o, for IO<>

Stratford esq. and held since 1877 by the Rev. Edmund children; average attendance, 68 ; Mrs. Elizabeth C.

Roger Manwaring White M.A. of Emmanuel College, Cam- Allchin, mistress; Miss Alice Willis, infants' mistress

COMMERCIAL. COMMERCIAL. Hook George, farm bailiff to Mr. A.
Ward, Aldon farm
Bligh Rev.The Hon. Edward VeseyM.A., Brooks John (Mrs.), farmer
J.P. & Lady Isabel, Fartherwell hall Cabon Harriet (Miss), Duke of Welling- Jessup John, wheelwright & grocer
Langridge George, shoe maker
Glover Arthur L. Ryarsh place ton P.H Patterson Frank, shopkeeper
L1ttle William John M.D. Wyndside CheesemanEdward,farm bailifftoCapt. Phillips Thomas (of West Mailing),.
Sugden Miss
White Capt. R. Howard, Calais court R. H. White, Calais court miller (water)
White Rev. Edmund Roger Manwar- Durrell H. Leslie,farmer & hop grower, Reeves William, shopkeeper
Ruck William, boot maker
ing M.A. Vicarage Aldon cottage Wells J oseph, fruit grower
Fremlin Jeremiah, farmer & hop grower

ST. LAWRENCE-ON-SEA, see RAMSGATE. •

ST. LAWRENCE-SEAL is an ecclesiastical parish, enlarged in memory of other members of his family, is an

formed November 5, I867: it comprises a portion of the edifice of stone in the Rectilinear style, consisting of chancel,

parish of Seal, from which the church is 2 miles and 4 miles nave, transepts, south porch and a western tower, built in
east from Sevenoaks, and includes the hamlets of BITCHETT, 1888, and containing 6 bells, presented by Conrad Wilkinson

2 miles south-south-east; BLAKES GREEN, If miles east- esq.: the east window and three smaller ones are stained:

south-east; CHART, I! south-east ; and STONE STREET, 2! there are 300 sittings. The register dates from the year I868.

east-south-east; it is in the Western division of the county, The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £I5o, in the gift
Codsheath hundred, Sevenoaks petty sesswnal division, of Horace Wilkinson esq. and held since I86J by the Rev.
union and county conrt district, lathe of Sutton-at-Hone Benjamin Peile Thompson M.A. of St. Catharine's College,
and in the rural deanery of Shoreha.m, archdeaconry of Cambridge. Flanes Wood is the residence of the Hon.

Maidstone and diocese or Canterbury. The church of St. Edward James Boscawen and the Hon. Misses Boscawen, and

Lawrence, built in I868, at the sole expense of Horace Frankfield that of Horace Wilkinson esq. Chart Lodge is

Wilkinson esq. in memory of his eldest danghter, and twice the property of the Hon. Debonnaire John Monson l.P. but.

.544 ST. LAWRENCE-SE,AL. KENT. (KELLY'S

is at present let to Mrs. Prevost. Foxbury is the residence Letters arrh·e through Sevenoaks at 7.30 a.m. &ne1a:2r.e4s5t
.of Joseph Matthews esq. and Broomsleigh of Thomas p.m. ; dispatched u.45 a.m. & 7 p.m. The

• Johnston esq. J.P. Lord Sackville G.c.M.G. is lord of the money order & telegraph office is at Seal & 7. IS p.m. ;
manor: the Marquess Camden and the Hon. Debonnaire wALL LETTER Box, Chart, cleared at
John Monsou J.P. of Mulgrave House, Fulham s w are the . sundays at 2 •30 p.m 1 . 40
chief landowners. The soil is various; subsoil, gravel. The
chief crops are hops, cereals and fruit. The population in School (mixed), built in I868, for 140 ch1ldren; average
x8S8Iexwtoans,4D.._0a.niel Kettle. attendance, 106; George Crisfield, master; Mrs. Mary
Crisfield, mistress

PosT OFFICE, Stone Street.-Miss Anne Green, receiver. CARRIER TO MAIDSTONE-William Horton

Bosanquet Rear-Admiral George Stan- Wilkinson Horace, Frankfield Hope Thos. Jas. farmer, Stone St. farm

ley, Bitchett wood Kettel John, farm bailiff to Horace

Bosca weQ Hon. Misses, Flanes wood COMMERCIAL. Wilkinson esq

Boscawen Hon. Edwd. Jas. Flaneswood Carman John, beer retailer, Chart Kitcher John, Rose & Crown P.H. &

Clements Mrs. Stone street CollishJn.(Mrs.),marketgardener,Chart grocer, Stone street

Collins Mrs. Chart Dadson Alfred, farm balifi to Joseph Price Emily (Mrs. ),beer ret. Blake's grn

J"ohnston Thomas J.P. Broomsleigh Matthews esq · SAXBY GEORGE, brick & tile manu-

Matthews Joseph, Foxbury Exeter Edmund John William, black- facturer & builder &c. Chart

Nicholson David, Chart smith, Stone street Turner Albert, bailiff to Edward

Prevost Mrs. Chart lodge Fermor Wm. farmer, Upper Bitchett Anthony Killick esq. Lower Bitchett

Thompson Rev. Benjamin Peile M.A. Green Emma (Mrs.), farmer, Pond Young William, blacksmith, Chart

[vicar], The Firs farm, Stone street

ST. MARGARET-AT-CLIFFE is a pleasant and Canterbury, and held since I885 by the Rev. Grainger

healthful village and parish, 4 miles north-east from Dover Lawrence Towers B. A. of St. John's College, Cambridge.

-and 1! miles south-east from Martin Mill station on the The curfew bell is rung here from November to March.

Dover and Deal railway and about half a mile from the sea The poor have £a Ios. yearly, derived from a field in the

at St. Margaret's Bay; it is in the Eastern division of the village called the "poor's land." Earl Granville, who is
county, Bewsborough hundred, lathe of St. Au~ustine, Wing- lord of the manor, and the trustees of the Earl of Guilford

ham petty sessional division, Dover union and county court (a minor) are the principal landowners. The soil is light and

district, and in the rural deanery of Dover and archdeaconry chalky ; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat and

and diocese of Canterbury. The church of St. Margaret is turnips. The area is x,865A. IR. 22P.; rateable value,
a very fine specimen of the Norman style, and consists of £3,325 ; the population in 188I was 612.

chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, north porch and a small REACH CouRT is half a mile south of St. Margaret's and

but massive embattled western tower containing one bell : wANSTONE I mile. The submarine telegraph enters the

-the clerestory presents externally a range of Norman arches, sea at St. Margaret's Bay, which is bounded by the cliffs of

formerly continued uninterruptedly round the tower, the the SouTH FORELAND about 400 feet high, with two light-
western doorway of which is one of the finest examples of houses.

Norman work to be found in this country: the aisles are Parish Clerk, Mrs. w. Goldsack.
narrow, but the nave is spacious and lofty and has on each

.side four very fine semicircular arches springing from cylin- PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-

drical or clustered piers: the chancel is plainer than the William Henry Newing, receiver. Letters through Dover

nave and opens to it by a rich Norman arch: on either side arrive at 7 a.m. & 5 p.m.; dispatched at Ioa.m. & 8 p.m

<If the chancel are four plain Norman windows: the church National School (mixed), built in 1847, for I40 children;

-was restored in I869 ata cost of £ 2 ,6oo, and has 449 sittings. average attendance, 90; Miss Louisa Eade, mistress;
The register dates from the yeM 1558. The living is a Mrs. Susan Goldsack, infants' mistress
vicarage with West Cliffe annexed, joint net yearly value CARRIER TO DOVER.-Thomas Goldsack, daily, leaves at

£3u, with residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of I0.30 a. m. returning at 5 p.m

Cousins Waiter James, Cliffe house Cramp George, Green Man P.H Marshall John Grissell B.A., M.B. sur-

:Emden Alfred, Rose villa Cripps Samuel George, Cliffe hotel & geon, & admiralty surgeon & agent,

Golder Robert boarding house Clifton villa

Marshall Jn.Grissell B.A.,M.B.Clifton vil CurlingFrancis & John,farmers,Bockhill Morley House Working Men's Convale&-

.Shiers-Mason Rev.RichardB.A.[curate], CurlingHy.jun.&Saml.farmers,Bockhill cent Home (Charles Bray, master)

Sunning Hey Curling Henry, sen. & Finnis, farmers, Mummery John Howard, Hillside

'Stone John Harris M.A. Fuerteventura Reach court NewingWilliamHenry,collectorofpoor's

Towers Rev. Grainger Lawrence B.A. Dienot Timothy, blacksmith rates & Queen's taxes, Post office

Vicarage DownesWm.Clement,farmer,Townsend Newing 'William K. grocer

Drew Stephen, lodging house Philpott Richard W. Granville Arms

COliiMERCIAL. Elwin Henry, farmer, Wanstone hotel, St. Margaret's bay

.Atkins James, lodging house • Elwin John, farmer, Wanstone Randle Chas. chief officer of coast guard

-.Atwood William Henry, shopkeeper Fagg Richard, Hope inn Redwood Samuel, farm bailiff to Earl

13eechin Emma (Miss), lodging house Goldsack Thomas, carrier Granville K.G., P.C. Old Bottom farm

Burvill Benjamin, boatman Jell Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer Thurlow Robert, Red Lion P.H

ClaysonWm.Henry,bricklayer&farmer Jordan John D. carpenter VinerElias, shopkeeper

Coleman Edward, greengrocer Laslett Jarvis, farmer, Street farm Williams John, engineer, South Fore-

Coppen Walter S. draper Laslett William, farmer, Hope farm land lighthouse

ST. MARY'S is a parish on the coast of the English £2oo, with residence and 3~ acres of glebe, in the gift of the

channel, 3 miles north from New Romney station, 7! miles Archbishop of Canterbury, and held since 1857 by the Rev.
:south-east from Ham Street station on the Lydd and Henry Parker M.A. of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge.
Dungeness branch of the South Eastern railway, in the The principal landowners are Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering
Southern division of the county, hundred, petty sessional bart. D.L. 1J.P. of Surrenden-Dering, who is lord of the manor,
.division and union of Romney Marsh, lathe of Shepway, and SirJohnWilliamHonywoodbart. J.P. ofEvingtonPlace.

county court district of New Romney, and in the rural The soil is dark mould; subsoil, sand. The chief crops are

deanery of South Lympne and archdeaconry and diocese of wheat and turnip seed, with some pasture land. The area

Canterbury. 'rhe church of St. Mary the Virgin, in Romney is 1,829 acres of land and 67 of water; rateable value, £3,374;

.Marsh, is an edifice of stone, in the Norman and Early the population in I88x was 185, including the coast guard
• English styles, consisting of chancel with aisle, nave of six station.

bays, south porch and a western belfry containing 3 bells : Sexton, Thomas Else.

·in the body of the church is a large gravestone, with a brass PILLAR LETTER Box ac.lmea.rethdraotu5g.h5Npe.wmR.;osmunnedyayS.OI0..5wah.imcb.
effigy and an inscription to Matilda Gamys, mother of Letters arrive at 8
William Gregorie, ob. I Mar. 1499; on another gravestone
beneath the above is the brass effigy of a man, with inscrip- is the nearest money order & telegraph office
tion to William Gregory, ob. u Aug. 1502 : the church will
-seat I 50. The register dates from the year 1675. The Coast Guard, St. Mary's, Thomas Sullivan, chief officer

living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £3oo, net yearly value National School (mixed), eaected in 187x, for about 50 chit
dren; average attendance, 36; Miss Ellen Godfrey, mist

Parker Rev. Henry M.A. Rectory · Finn Stephen, grazier Lester Edward, Star P.H

·ChittendenJame!',grazier,NorthFording Gates George,farm bailiff to Mrs. Smith SmithWm.Blacklocks,frmr.Jesson farm

I•Coleman Richard, shopkeeper
Keeler William, farmer

ST. NICHOLAS (or St. NrcHOLAS-AT-WJ\.DE) is a village htgh, overlooking the marsh 'S of the Stour, within the Isle of

and parish adjoining the Lrmdon road and standing rather Thanet, 3 miles north-east from Grove Ferry station on the

.JDIREC"I'ORY • KENT. SALTWOOD. 545

South Eastern railway and about the same distance from at aoostofabont £1,200, and has223 sittings. The register

Birehington station on the London, Chatham and Dover of baptisms dates from the year 1653; marriages, 1658 ;

:railway, 67 (by road) from London, 6t south-west from burials, 1678. Tile living is a vicarage, united with Sarre,

Mal'g8te,9DOrth·west from Canterbury, in the Isle of Ttumet averagft tithe rent-charge £22, joint net yearly nlue £82,

division of the county, hundred of Ringslow, union of Isle of with r~idenca, in the gift of tile Archbishop of Canterbury,

Thanet, Ramsgate petty sessional division and county court and held since 1888 by the Rev. Francis Ralph Allfree K •..L

diStrict, lathe of St. Augustine, rural deanery of Westbere and of Worcester College, Oxford. Here is a Wesleyan chapel.

arcbdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. The parisb. is about The poor have £100 yearly from a charity left by Finch, of

4 miles across from east to west and 2i from north to south.. Wye. The trustees of the late John Kidd esq. are lords of the

The church of St. Nicholas is an ancient structure exhibiting manor. The principal landowners are Queens' Colle,aoe, Cam-
a variety of good work of every style, and consists of chancel bridge, St. John's College, Cambridg~ and Corpus Christi
"'rith aisles, nave, aisles and a lo"ty tower at the west end of college, Oxford. The soil is light; subsoil, chalk. The

10uth aisle, containing 5 bells: the whole of the nave, &outh chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and beans. The area is
porch and tower is embattled: the south porch is in two 3,440 acres of land and ~20of water; rateable value, £7,009;

1tages and has a niche and stoup: each arcade has five the populatjon in 1881 was 582.
arches, those of the northern arcade being all Pointed with Sexton, Joh.n Gambrill,
octagonal piers; on the south side the three eastern arches PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.~

are Norman, but differ in character: the chancel is divided Mrs. Elizabeth Packham, sub-postmistress. Letters

from its north aisle by two plain Early English arches on a received through Margate arrive at 8.5 a. m. & 2.5 p.m. ;
citcular pillar: on the south side there i'l but one wide dispatched at 6.10 p.m.; sundays, u: a.m. Birchington
Pointed arch, with some tine wooden screen work, apparently is the nearest telegraph office

co"ilinear: the font is of stone, octagonal in form and rests Mixed School, erected in 1868, for 230 children ; averai8
on1l base of the same form :the church was restored in 1876 attendance, 98; Miss Elizabeth Simes, mistress

Allfree Rev. Francis Ralph M.A. The Cladish Charles, baker & grocer Jezza:rd Henry, coal merchant & car·

Vicarage Clever Wm. farm bailiff, Chambenrwall rier, Down barton

Burr William, The Hrange Giles John, blacksmith Ma:xted Charles, fa,.,nnner

Gillow Alfred, farmer, Home farm Packham Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer &

COMMHRCIAL. Grant Jonathan, carpenter & wheelwt draper, Post office

Bailey Brice, farmer, Barton farm Hadaway Thomas, farm bailiff to A. Palmer Fras. 0. farmer, Chambers wan

Birch Annie (Miss), grocer Gillow esq Palmer John, fanner, Nether Hale

Broadley Wm.farmr.St.Nicholas's court Holttum Gilbert Bedford, farmer, Rammell John Wootton, farmer,Shuart

Bu.ss Hy. Smith, farmer, Crump's farm Evernden house Studham Wm.farm bailiff,Down barton

Chapman Henry, shoe maker Jarman 'fhomas, Bell P.H Wales Miss, Sun P.H

SA.LTWOOD is a parish and village beautifully situated I A..D. 1154 Henry de Essex, Baron ef Raleigh, in Essex, had

and commands a fine vie" of the sea and the neighbouring possession of and rebuilt the castle, the existing back portion

bills, half a mile north-west from Hythe station, about three- of the Gate House (now forming the morning room), the

quarters of a mile from Sandling Junction on the South ancient eeHar, with its stone ribbed and arched roof, as well

Eastern railway, and 66! from London, within the parlia- a11 the chapel, being the remain~r of his work, the ruins of

mentaryand partly within the municipal borough of Hythe, in the windows in the latter showing the Decorated style of that

~e Eastern division of tbe county, Heane hundred, lathe of period : the castle was again practically rebuilt by Arch.

Shepway, Elham union and petty sessional division, Hythe bishop Courtenay about A..D. 1382, and used by him as hia

rounty court district, and in the rural deanery of Elham and chief residence, the two fine towers, with the front pal"t of

archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. The church of the gateway between them and the rooms above, built by

SS. Peter and Paul is a building of stone in the Norman and him, furnish one of the earliest existing specimens of Perpen•

Early English styles, with some portions of later date, and dicnlar work, and may perhaps be considered as foaming the

consists of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a most perfect example of a gate house extant in this country:

rude and low embattled tower, with a penthouse roof, con• there are also traces of a chapel and other buildings of the

v.ining 5 bells: the nave is divided from the aisle by two same date amongst the ruins: here, in 1407, William Thorpe,

•ery plain Pointed arches, with a square pier between them: a Lollard, was tried by Archbishop Arundel for heresy and

on each side of the east window, against the wall, is the was no doubt imprisoned in one of the square towers built

bracket of a niche and on the south side a fine niche with on the keep walls : one of the leading historical incidents

ogee canopy, containing a piscina : some fragments of connected with th.e castle is that Thomas aBecket's assassins

ancient wood carving remain among the pews : the font has met here and planned the manner of the murder : the

an octagonal basin, on one of the sides of which is a shield castle and estate were conveyed by Archbishop Cranmer to

"'rith the inscription "Jehsu Marya " in very early charac- King Henry VIII. who granted them to Thomas Cromwell,

ters: in the north aisle is a brass to Thomas Brokh.ill esq. Earl of Essex, and after him they passed to various owners,

ob. 1437, and Joan his wife: in the chancel are brasses, with among whom were the Duke of Northumberland and Lord

effigies, to John Verieu, rector of Sandhurst, c. 1370; and Clinton: Edward 11. Queen Elizabeth and other sovereigns

to Anne, wife of William Muston, ob. 1496, with a demi- have visited Saltwood, and Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of

figure of an angel holding a heart; there are also remains Charles I. received an annual sum as dowry from the estate:

of a large brass at least 6 feet long and a remarkably fine for some time it was the residence of the Lords Warden of the

old chest, with tracery of the Decorated or Perpendicular Cinque Ports, but the earthquake." of 158o, 1li92 and 1755 did

period : the stained east window is a memorial to Charlotte much to destroy the buildings and it continued in a Tninons

Croft, d. 14 Feb. 1825: a lych gate was erected in 1886: condition until 1882, when it was completely restored at

there are 300 sittings. The l'e'gister dates from the year great labour and expense' the fine double gate house was

156o. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £585, net included in the restoration and a new block of buildings

yearly value £410, including 71 acres of glebe, with resi- erected behind it, the whole now constituting a fine country

deuce, in the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and residence and presenting an almost singular instance of a

held since 1888 by the Rev. Edward Hamilton Blyth M.A.. of castle upwards of 500 years old being successfully adapted for

University College, Oxford. There is a Mission church at this purpose: the entire work of restoration and addition was

Pedlinge, in connection with the parish church, where divine carried out from the designs and under the supervision of

service is held every Sunday afternoon. A drinking fountain Frederick Beeston esq. 'F.R.I.B.A.: llS mnch as possible of the

was erected on the green in I 886 by Mrs. Peirson. to the old work being retained and the stonework carefully repaired :

memory of her son, who lies buried here. the new work was designed and built so as to harmonise

The precise origin of Saltwood Castle is unknown, but with the ancient structure and probabl) presents, as regards

the site is supposed to have been occupied by a fortress the entrance towers and gateway especially, very much the

from the earliest times: it is said that a Saxon fort was same appearance as when erected as part of his archiepiscopal

erected here in the year 448, but from this date till A.. D. 1026 palace by Archbishop Conrtenay, in the reign of Richard 11.:

few records remain of the many vicissitudes the building it is now the residence of Mrs. Deedes. In the neighbour-

most have passed through : in the reign of King Canute, hood is Sandling Park : the house, a noble mansion of brick,

A.D. 1026, Saltwood, with Hythe, was given byone Haldene, the property of Col. Herbert George Deedes J.P. is at

a Saxon Thane, for the support of the monks of Christ present occupied by Nicholas Wood esq. M.P. Here is also

Church, Canterbury : Lanfranc, who was archbishop at the Brock Hill Park, the ancient family residence of the Tournay

~me of William the Conqueror, divided the church property, family, who inherited it directly from the Brockhill family,

and Saltwood, with its dependency, Hythe, came to the arch· one of whom, Sir Warren de Hrockhill, was seated here in the

bishop's share: Hugo de 1\'lontfort, a knight who accompanied reign of King Edward I. : the ruins of the old mansion may

William I. in his conquest of England, held the castle of the still be seen close to the village: the present mansion, to

archbishop byrightof"knight's service," and having repaired which later additions have been made, was built in 16o1 by

&be structure he found there, converted it into a fortress : in Thomas Tournay, and the presem representative of the

K. f:. & S. 35

SALTWOOD.- J(ENT. [KELLt'a

family, William T. Tournay esq. l.P. resides here. The J Parish Clerk, Samuel Gower
American gardens, ~aid out in a deep. hollow, contain some PosT QFFICE. James Parsons, receiver. Letters arriy&

very valuable Amer1<.•an and East Indtan plants and shrubs: from Hythe at 6. 30 & 11 ,30 a. m. ; dispatched at 10.3oa.m.
the grounds occupy about 4 acres.. Franets Drake Brockman & a7.t4H0 ypt.mhe.. The nearest money order & telegraph office
esq. l.P. of Beachborough, Newmgton, Hythe, lord of the is there is also a telegraph office at the railway

manor of Brockhill, Col. Herbert George Deedes J.P. lord of station '

the manor of Saltwood, and William rrournay Tournay esq.

l.P. lord of the manor of Redbrooks. are the principal land- Scno.oLs :- . . .. .
&:owners. The soil is sandy loam: subsoil, limestone. The NatiOnal (m1xed mfants), bmlt m r852 & enlarged m
chief crops are wheat, gra8s and turnips. The area is•2,ss8 · r~82, for 150 chtldren; average attendance, 95; John

acres; rateable value, £5,883; the population in r88t was Gtlbert, master

693· Railway Station, Sandliug Junction, Richard, Henry Lord,

PEDLINGE is a haml~t I mile west on the road from Hythe station master
w Ashford.
·• ••

Saltwood. Tournay William Tournay B.A., J.P. Parsons Jas. butcher & grocer, Post office

Blyth Rev.Edwd.Hamilton M:.A. Rectory Brockhill park Smith William, farmer

Chugg Rev. John M:.A. [curate] COM:M:ERCIAL. Stickells Thomas, carrier

Deedes Gordon Fredc. Hillhurst farm Day Francis, farmer, Slaybrook farm Sutton Albert, farmer, Stone farm

Deedes Mrs. Saltwood castle Fuller Charles, steward to Col. Herbert Thompson Robert, land agent & super-

Harley Major George Ernest George Deedes J. P. Sandling intendent registrar of Elham union

Peirson Mrs. The Haven Gower Samuel, blacksmith Willcocks Frederick, Castle hotel

Rayner John Hambrook Wm. farmer, Grange farm :Pedlinge.
Stigand Miss
, Keeler Stephen, shopkeeper

Wood Nicholas M:.P. Sandling park; 7 Lonergan Robert, clerk to the guardtans Broadley Alfred H. farmer

Tilney street, Park lane w ; Carlton & deputy supt. registrar of Elham Seeley Firminger, farmer

& Boodle's clubs B w & Garrick club, union, clerk to Sellinge school board, Suttou Samuel, farmer

w c London & brick maker Usher Henry & Sons, farmers

SANDGATE is a bathing place and terminus of a branch erection, which, when completed, will be available for x86

line of the South Eastern railway from Westenhanger, a mile patients : the estimated cost of erection is about £ IO,ooo
and a half west from Folkestone and 69 from London, in the and £t,soo for furnishing &c. Sandgate Castle (which in

Eastern division of the county, lathe of Shepway, hundred r8o6 was considerably repaired and enlarged) is a fabric of

of Folkestone, Folkestone petty sessional division and county great antiquity, first mentioned in the reign of Richard 11.

court district, Elham union, rural deanery of Dover and who directed the keeper of the Castle of Sandgate to admit

archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury: it is built at the Henry of Lancaster (afterwards Henry IV.) with his family,

foot m an extensive range of hills facing the French coast, to tarry there six weeks for refreshment. When Queen

of which it commands a clear view ; there is good bathing Elizabeth visited this coast in 1588, her Majesty was enter•

and the place is lighted with gas by the Folkestone and tained and lodged in the castle.

Hythe Gas Companies. Sandgate is governed by a Local SnonNCLIFFE, on the north side of the village, is one of

Board of Health, formed in r8so, and comprises part of the the most important military stations in the kingdom : the

municipal borough of Folkestone ; it consists of nine members, camp, permanently re-established in 1854 on an elevated

by whose direction an efficient system of drainage has been plateau above the town, overlooking the sea, forms three

carried out and an abundant supply of water furnished to sides of a square and will hold above 5,000 troops. The

the town from the Honywood springs : the ecclesiastical population of the ecclesiastical parish in r88r was 2,056, in

parish was formed January 31, 1854, from the civil parishes addition to 1,686 officers and soldiers i11 the camp, and of the

of Cheriton and Folkestone. The church of St. Paul was local board district r,66g,

built by subscription, on the site of a chapel erected at the Parish Clerk, William Glanfield.

sole expense of John, 4th Earl of Darnley, who died 17th PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Annuity & Insurance Office (Sub-

March, J 831 : it is a plain edifice of brick with facings of Office. Letters should have S.O. Kent added).-Robert

Kentish ragstone, in a debased style of Gothic, and consists Stace, postmaster. Letters arrive from Folkestone at 7

of chancel, nave, aisles and a small western turret contain- & 10 a.m. & 5.30 p.m. ; all <Jther arrivals direct. De-

ing one bell: in r876 it was reseated, both aisles new roofed liveries at 7 & II. 15 a. m. & b. 15 p.m. ; dispatches at 9.20

and two memorial windows inserted to James Marjoribanks & 11.45 a.m . .2, 6.45 & 10 p. m. ; sundays, ro p.m. only.

esq. and Colonel Wylie C.B.; in 1889 it was restored and Local dispatch to Folkestone at ro a.m. 2 & 5.30 p.m

beautified with mural paintings: there are sittings for 750, PosT, M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, West

about half being free. The register dates from the year Sandgate

1854. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value, derived PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,

from pew rents, £2oo, with residence, in the gift of the Shorncliffe Camp.-H. Reed, postmaster. Letters through

vicar of Folkestone, and held since 1888 by the Rev. Henry Sandgate; mails dispatched at g.ro & 10,50 a.m. 1.10,

Russell Wakefield F.R.Hist.s. Here are Wesleyan and Con- 4 45, 7.30 & 8.45 p.m.; sundays, 8.45 p.m. only. Deliveries

gregational chapels. The Volunteer Fire Brigade was commence at 7.30 & II.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; sundays, 7.30

established October, r882 ; a fire brigade station, opened in a. m. only; parcels post dispatches 10.50 a.m. r.ro, 4·45•

1884 at 51 High street, was designed and built by Mr. 7.30 & 8.45 p.m.; deliveries7.30& 11.30 a.m. & 6.3op.m.

Waddell, a local contractor. Shorncliffe coastguard station Money m·der & savings bauk business 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.;

is in Sandgate. The No. 9 Battery of the rst Cinque Ports telegraphy 8 a. m. to 8 p.m.; sundays, 8 a. m. to ro a.m

Artillery Volunteers, Eastern Division Royal Artillery, WALL LETTER BOXES cleared at:-

occupy the old National schools, erected in 1845 from designs H.adnor Cliff, 9·35 a. m. 1.35, 5.10 & 9.20 p.m. ; sun. 9.2op.m

by Mr. E. Gotto: the building comprises an excellent drill Sandgate Station, 9 & 10.45 a.m. r, 4·35 & 8.45 p.m.;

room, armoury, gun shed and dwelling rooms for the in- sundays, 8.45 p. m

structor. A lifeboat was presented in 1875 to the parlia- Undercliffe, 9.30 & II,I5 a.m. 1.30, 5·5 & g.Io p.m.;

mentary borough of Hythe by Miss Hannah de Rothschild Sundays, 9.10 p.m

(now Countess of Rosebery), in memory of her father: a West Lawn, 8.50 & 10.35 a.m. 12.50, 4.25 & 8.35 p.m

drinking fountain with cattle trough was also presented in LocAL BoARD.

1877 by the late Lieut.-Col. William Wheatley l.P. of End- High street.

cliffe House, Sandgate. The Gough coffee tavern, now called Board day, third wednesday in the month.

"'fhe Soldiers' Home and Institute," in High street, was General Sir Charles Patton Keyes K.C.B. chairman.

opened in 188r, the foundation stone having been laid by Members.-Wm. Bateman, Wm. Lindsay Chubb, Major-

the late John B. Gough, the celebrated temperance orator, Gen. Henry Francis n.A. Frederick Franklin, William B.

on Whit Monday, 1879. The subscription reading room, Kennett & 0. H. Smith

opened in High street, June, 1884, has a library of 1,500 Clerk, Lewis James Drake Brockma.n, 48 Sandgate road,

volumes. In r875 a handsome block of buildings, now called Folkestone

"James Morris Dwellings," was erected for the poor by Treasurer, C. Dunnett, London & County Bank, Ashford

James Morris esq. The local charities are very numerous, Medical Officer of Health, Charles Edward Perry M:.D. Linden

but are supported entirely from voluntary subscriptions and house, Bouverie place, Folkestone

vary considerably from year to year, Here is a dispensary, Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, James William Drayner,

established in r844and supported by voluntary contributions: Gilbert place, Sandgate

the income in r889 was £4o and the number of patients Collector, William Glanfield, Albion cottage, Sandgate

treated averages about 50 yearly. Beach Rocks Convalescent MILITARY:-

Home, an institution in connection with the London Camp, Sborncliffe, Maj.-Gen. J. C. Le Quesne, command·

Samaritan Society, is a purely non-sectarian charity, and ing; Major the Hon. J. P. Napier, brigade major; Major

open to men, women and children from all parts of the L. A. Hope, assistant commissary general: Capt. W. W.

kingdom: a large building is now (r89o) in course of C. Verner, garrison instructor

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Shomcliffe Military Hospital, W. W~ Tomlinson L.K.Q.C.P. PLACES QF WoRSHIP, with times of services:-

rrel. brigade surgeon; Henry William Joynt B.A., L.ch., St. Paul's Church, Rev. Henry Russell Wakefield; Rev.

L.:a:.Q.C.P.Irel. surgeon-major; Francis Joseph Lambkin Arthur Henry Craigie Trewman, curate; 8 & n a. m. &

L.IC.Q.C.P.rrel. John Dennis Thorpe Reckitt L.R.C.P.Edin. 3 & 6.30 p.m.; wed. u a.m. & 7.30 p.m.; fri. :n a.m. i

Arthur de Courcy Scanlan, Julian Philip Swindell Hayes & every day except wed.-at 6.30 p.m

LK.Q.C.P.Irel. Gerald Thomas Rawnsley & N. Hay Forbes Congregational, High street, Rev. A. J. Palmer, minister;

L.R.c.P.LOnd. surgeons; H. Copping, captain & quarter- u a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m

master Wesleyan, Chapel street, ministers various; 11 a.m. & 6.30

Cinque Ports {tst) Artillery Volunteer Brigade, Eastern p.m.; wed. 7 pm

Division Royal Artillery (No. 9 battery), R. G. F. Alston, Sold!ers' Institute (various ministers); 3 k 6.30 p.m

Iieut. commanding; Rev. H. Russell· Wakefield, acting National School, erected in '1886, at a cost of upwards of

chaplain; William Lindsay Chubb L.R.C.P.Edin. acting £6,ooo, defrayed by James Morris esq. a resident in

surgeon; Sergt.-Major George Perkins, drill instructor Sandgate, & will hold 350 children; average attendance,

PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:- · 95 boy~ 73 girls & 63 infants; ..Arnold H. Ullyett B.sc.

Convalescent Home, Beach Rocks, High street, John James master; Miss Elizabeth Lee, mistress; Miss Kate Hard-'

Jones. director & treasurer; Miss E. Bicker, matron wicke, infants' mistress

Coast Guard Station, Thomas Onslow, chief officer, & I6 RAILWAY STATIONs:-

men ; in connection with which is the Life-Saving Rocket Sandgate, James John Barnes Caudell, station master .

Appliances Shorncliffe, John Cheesman, station master

Kent County Constabulary (district), Stephen Maxted, CoNVEYANCE.-Hythe omnibuses (to & from Roval Norfolk
J hotel & Royal Kent hotel ~o Town hall, Folkestone), 6
supt.; I superintendent, I sergeant & 4 constables

Life Boat Station, Lawrence Hennessey, coxswain times daily; sundays, 4 times each way

Public Dispensary, William Lindsay Chubb L.R.c.P.Edin. Vans from Ashford, Lydd, Romney & Tenterden to Folke•

surgeon; Richard John Fynmore, treasurer & sec stone & Dover pass, to & from, every other day

Volunteer Fire Brigade, SI High street, consists of a manual J Omnibuses from Norfolk hotel, Kent hotel & Adam Keeler's

& life saving apparatus ; I captain, I lieutenant & 8 men office, High street, to & from Sandgate station

PRIVAT:lll RESIDENTS. Mallam Charles, 2 Radnor cliff Buhlma.nn Victor, beer retailer, High st

Alston Wm.Evelyn M.D. Eastcliffe house Martin Frank, The Beach house Bull Rosina (Mrs.), lodging house, 4-

Aveling Miss, 4 The Crescent · May Mrs. 3 Darnley terrace Wellin~n terrace

Blair Alex. Hugh, I Chichester villas Miles Alfred William, 5 Radnor cliff Burch Edwd.lodging house, Bureh cot

Bosworth Mrs. I Radnor cliff Miller AdmiralThomas F.R.G.S. Glenlee, Burden William Henry, plumber &

Brandom Thomas Cooke, Encliff house Clifton place decorator, S:z High street

Brockman Lewis J.Drake,S Radnor cliff Milne William, I York villas Bussell Samuel John, lodging house, 1

Brough Rev. Joshua 1\I,A.. (assist. chap- Morella Count de, The Lodge Wellington terrace

lain to H.M. forces), 3 Sunnyside M umford William, Radnor cottage Butcher George, confectioner, & agent

Burgess Daniel, Holly cottage O'Reilly Mrs. W. Undercliffe Prudential Insurance Co. High street

Campion l<'rederick, Marine villa Paull Mrs. 4 Radnor cliff Camba,ae James, Rose inn, High street

Carlow Surg.-Maj. Jn. I The Crescent Pilbeam Thomas, Sussex ho. High st Carter Elizabeth (Miss), ladies' school,

Carter Mrs. Sandgate house Pipon Col. Henry R.A. Varne house, Sandgate house

Champion Capt. Arn~ld H. U. N, Lower Folkestone road Caudell James Johtl Bames, station

Stanley house · · Rawnsley Gerald Thomas (army medi- master, Sandgate

Charlton Misses, Cheriton Cliff villa cal staff), 2 Sunnyside Charlton Mary Ann (Mrs.), lodging

Chichester Earl of D.L., J.P. Enbrook; Reckitt !Tf'lhn Dennis 'fhorpe (a'rmy house,3 Blunsdon's buildings, High st

~ Brooks' club, London s w medical staff), Enbrook villa Cheesman Jn. station master,Shorncliffe

Christie Mrs. Littlebourne lodge Reilly The Misses, Undercliffe Chubb William Lindsav L.R.C.P.Edin.
w
Chubb Wm. Lindsay, Darenth house Roberts Major Hy. Rt.4Chlchester villas surgeon, & medical officer & publie

Close Capt. F. M. Craft on house west Scanlon Arthur de Courcy (army medi· vaccinator, Sandgate district, Elham

Coghlan Rev. Thomas Lloyd [Catholic cal staff), Shorncliffe house · union & Admiralty surgeon & agent,

chaplain to H. M. forces], 6 Gloster ter Schreiber Acton Lemeil, Ontario house Darenth house

Court Mrs. 4 Darnley terrace Sellon Mrs. Glenart Cinque Ports (Ist) Artillery Volunteer

Cripps Wilfred J oseph c.B., M.A. ,~<·.s.A., Tapp Mrs. Charles, 2 Bouverie cottage Brigade Eastern Division Royal Ar-

J.P. Farleigh house Taylor James, Oliver house tillery (No. 9 battery) (Lieut. R. G.

Cro.'IS Mrs. I Bouverie cottage Thompson Mrs. 2 Chichester villas F. Alston, commandant ; Sergeant-

Davidsm Major James, Woodford ho Waddell Miss, Vine cottage, High st Major George Perkins, drill instmctr)

Du Boulay Julius Houssemayne. J.P. Wakefield Rev. Henry Russell F.R.Hist.. Clayson Thns. fly proprtetor, Chapel st

West lawn soc. [vicar], The Vicarage Clements Charles Herbert, lodging

l''enton Miss, I Clifton place Welman Maj.-Gen. Wm.Henry Dowling house, Io Wellington terrace
Reeves c. B. Crafton house
Field James, Audley cottage Convalescent Home (John James Jones,

Firman Mrs. Stoborough White Mrs Durnford house, High st director & treasurer; Miss E. Bicker,

Francis Maj.-Gen. Hy. R.A. The Red ho WilliamsMrs. 2Blunsdon's bldgs. High st matron), Beach rocks, High street

Francis Mrs. I Knoll terrace Wilson Miss, 2 The Crescent Conway & Combet Misses, lodging

Fynmore Major Richard John K.A.v. Woodman Thos. Peter, Hamilton villa house, 6 Wellington terrace

Wykeham house Wolfe Lieut. George, The Hermitage Cottage Frank Geo.boot ma.South view

Gage The Misses, Radnor house Young The Misses, 3 Gloucester terrace Cottage Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 5

Gardner Mrs. Thomas, 3 Radnor cliff COMMERCIAL. Devonshire terrace

Glass Major Fredk. W. K. 3 The Cres Abery Richard, grocer, High street Couchman Edwin, Clarendon inn,

Godden Mrs. 76 High street Akerman George, Royal Norfolk hotel, Camp road

Goldfrap Capt.Hy.C.S. Lancaster vil.ea High street Court Hy.lodging ho. Westgrove house

Gooch Lady, Undercliff hol;lSe Back James,Royal Oak P.H.Victoria ter Crust Eliza (Mrs.), lodging house, 5

Hackett Rev. Jn. B. D. [chaplain to H.M. Baker Frank, lodging ho. Clifton place Gloucester terrace

forces], Cambridge house, Parade Barnett Nelson, boot maker, High st Dove Eleanor Augusta (l\lrs.), lodging

Hankey Lady Emily, Cliff house ' Barten Thos.lodging ho.9Wellington ter house, Nelson villa

Harrison John Bassett Harriet (Miss), lodging house, Drayner James, sanitary inspector &

Harrison John Crowther Metcalf J.P. 5 Wellington terrace surveyor to the urban sanitary

Strangeway house Bateman William, coal mer. Military rd authority, Gilbert place

Herepath Capt.Edgar, Lancaster vil. we Behan Michael, boot & shoe ma.2 Bath pl Edwards James, saddler, 41 High street

Howard Samuel, 4 Wellington place Box Ed win, lodging ho. I Devonshire ter E~n Thomas, lodging ho. Spring cot

Hull Henry [missionary], Chapel street Bradley Amy (Mrs.), lodging house, 4 Elliman Geo. lodging ho. I Victoria ter

Jackson Jn. Thos. Belmont ho. High st Devonshire terrace Fitch Waiter Wm. greengrocer, High st

Jacob William Henry, Broadway house Brickell Jas. lodgin6 ho. Sunnyside ho Flisher Edwd. cabinet ma. Sea. View ho

Jenner Mrs. Highworth house Brickman George & Co. auctioneers, Flisher William George, Fleur de Lis

Jenner Mrs. R. B. 2 Damley terrace estate agents&; accountants & collec- P.H. High street

Jenner William M. Abingdon cottage tors of rates & taxes, Windsor house, Forster Mary (Mrs.), lodging house,

Joynt Surg.-Maj. Hy. Wm. B.A. (army High street Valentine villa

medical staff), 2 Cheriton Cliff villas Brissenden James, builder, Granville rd Foulds Jas. lodging ho. 2 Devonshire ter

Keyes Gen. Sir Charles Patton .s:.c.B., Brissenden John, blacksmith & iron- Francis & Smith, drapers, outfitters,
undertakers & house agents, 69, 7I
oi.P. Shorncliffe lodge monger, High street

Lonsdale Mrs. The Cottage Brown Jonathan, Castle P.H. & fly pro- & 73 High street

Lowes Mrs. Barton cottage prietor, High stree. t , Franklin Frederick, corn factor, Highst

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Funnel Bros. butchers, High street Kennett. Mary Ann (Miss), lodging Simons Herbert, grocer & tea dealer &

Gaine Edith Sophia (Miss), draper, house, 3 Wellington terrace provision, wine, spirit & beer mer-

Chapel street Langham Emily (Mrs.), lodging house, chant, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey,

Gillet Sarah (Mrs.), lodging house, · 54 High street wine & spirit merchants, Central

Glo'ster terrace, Esplanade Larkham George William, lodging stores, 67 High street

Gironimo Henry Lorenzo, baker & house, Rose cottage Simpson A.nn (Mrs.), lodging house, 3

~nfectioner, 15 High street Laurie E. S. (Mrs.), children's school, Clifton place

Glan.field William, collector to local Arnold house . Soldiers' Home & Institute (Rev.

board,. Albion cottage Legat Alfred Henry, gentlemen's Charles Edward Mees, sec.), High st

Goddard Tom Harry, grocer, High st school, Castle green · Soldiers' Institute (Miss Papillon's)

Golden Edwd. lodging ho. 3 Snnnyside Longley Hy. Thus. music seller, High st (William Evelin Alston M.D. treas.;
F. P. Moore, sec.), Chapel street
Golling Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, Ludlow John, baker, High street
McLachlan Geo. beer ret. Military road Spanton John, fishmonger & poulterer,
3 Chichester villas
Kirby arcade
Grainger Sophia ,(Mrs.), lodging boose, McLachlan Henry John, toy dealer & iL 1
6 Devonshire terrace carman, 39 High street STACE ROBERT
SON, booksellers

Grimwood Chas. Jn. confectnr. High st Maxted Stephen, supt. of police, Kent & stationers, printers, news agents,
bookbinders, fancy repository, & post
Hales Misses, lodging ho. I The Crescent County Constabulary
office, High street
Hallett Susa.n (Mrs ), lodging house, Moore Thos. greengrocer, 25 High st
Ninnes Fredk. Benj. watch ma. High st Stockwell Jessie (Mrs.), lodging house,
Somerville house
Halliday Edwd. lodging ho. 4 Clifton pl Offredi & Pesenti, confectioners, High st Cambridge house, Parade
Stone George, boot & shoe ma. High .st
Hammond Jn. lodging ho.Shorncliffe ho Olson Edward, grocer, High street
Harmer Robert Nathaniel, refreshment Onslow Thomas, chief officer coast Stupple Edwd. fly propr. 14 Chapel st
StntelySarc~.h(Mrs. ),dress ma.32High st
rooms, 125 High street guard station, High street

Harnden Ann Maria (Mrs.), lodging ho, Padgham James Geo. grocer, High st Swaffer Cephas Good, picture framer,
I Blunsdon's buildings, High street Palmer M. E. (Madame), fancy draper, 46 High street
Swaffer Lawson, carpenter, 68 High st
Harris Henry, tailor, Chapel street High street

Hart Thomas, fly proprietor, Chapel st Peg-ler Annie I•. (Miss), dress maker, Tavenor Frederick, fruiterer, High st
Tavenor Geo. glass & china dlr. High st
Hassall & Son, hair dressers & ~hac.. Darnley villa

conists, High street Pledge Richard Henry Stiff, bathing Tavenor George (Mrs.), lodging house,

Hillsdon Charles Edwd. general engineer machine proprietor Elmer house, High street

& machinery agent, Granville road Preen Louis, boot maker, 78 High st Taylor Alfred John. lodging house,
Hodgson Jn. Basset, tailor, 53 High st Presscott Annie (Mrs.), lodging house, Newt.on cottage
Thompson Freeman John, fishmonger,
Hoile Robert William, veterinary sur- 3 Prospect place

geon & farrier, High street Pressland Daniel, lodging house, 3 19 High street

Holt Francis Robert, lodging hou~~e, Devonshire terrace Tradesmen's Club (J. Tuck, sec.; W.

Myrtle house Prioo Richard, watch ma. 72 High street B. Kennett, treas. ), Devonshire rooms

Hooker Frances (Miss), lodging house, Prior Richard, laundry & lodging house, Twiggs Sarah & Ellen Cecelia (Misses),

Bethel house Darnley villa. drapers &; costumiers, 43 High street

Hooker Frances (Mrs. ), lodging house, Public Dispensary (W. L. Chubb Twiggs Charles, tailor, High street
L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon; R. J. Fyn- Twiggs John, tailor, High street
Wellington place

Hopkins Robert, tobacconist, High st more, treasurer & sec) Volunteer Fire Brigade Station (William

Howard Samuel, lodging house, Stan- Quaife Thos. Jas. smith, Granville rd Burnett Kennett, capt.), 51 High st
Reeves Henry, lodging house~~ &2 Gil- Waddell John, builder, High street
hope villa, Wellington place

Hu.nt Harriet (Mrs.), lodging house, bert villas • Warburton Manoah, grocer, 21 High st

3 Wellington terrace Reynolds Hy. lodging ho. I Darnley ter Ward James, lodging house, Ontario cot

Huntley Wm. boot & shoe ma. High st H.igg Elizabeth (Miss), statioaer, Kirby Watkins & Co. fruiterers, High street

.JACOB WILLIAM HENRY, photo- arcade Webb Arthur, lodging house, Barton ho

grapher & photo material dealer ; Rigden Robt. Alexandra hotel, High st Webb John, lodging house, Enbrook cot

photographic work of every descrip- Riley Henry, lodging house, 2 York viis Wbitehouse William, hair dresser &

tion done for amateurs ; catalogue Rogers Charles & Son, china & glass tobacconist, High street
dealers & ironmongers, High street Whiting Alfred, builder, so High street
post free, 3 High street

Jefferys Elizabeth (Miss), lodging Rowland Ellen (Mrs.), lodging house, Williams John, lodging ho. 1 Sunny side

house, 4 Glo'ster terrace Limington house Willmott James, baker, Chapel street

Jefferys Sarah (Miss), lodging house, ROYAL KENT HOTEL (William Watts, Wilson William, bookseller, stationer

3 Knoll terrace proprietor), High street & printer, The Library, Iligh street

Jenner & Co. ale,port.er & wine & spirit ROYAL NORFOLK HOTEL (George Windsor Charles, tailor, Martello road

merchants, High street Akerman, proprietor), High street, Wood Anne (Mrs.), lodging house,

Jenner & Co. bankers ; draw on London for families & gentlemen ; omnibus 8 Wellington terrace

& County Bank Limited, London meets all principal trains at Sand- Wood Anne E. (Miss), lodging house,

Jenner W. M. &; Co. pharmaceutical gate station Wellington terrace

chemists & druggists, 37 High street Russell Charles, fishmonger & poulterer, Wood William, plumber, painter, gla-

Keeler Adam, corn factor & fly pro- High st. & beer retailer, South view zier & house decorator, High st

prietor, High street Russen Edward Joseph, baker, High st Woods Charles Jas. watch mkr. High st
Keeler Edward Thos. carrier, North la St. John's Ambulance Association (Maj. Woollett Alfred, butcher, 94 High st

Keeler George & Son, Duke of York R. J. Fynmore, sec.), 51 High street Woodman Robt.butcher,36 & 38 High st

P.H. & fly proprietors, High street Samson Henry 'lhomas, ironmonger & Wraight Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging

Kemp John, lodging house, Spring glass & china dealer, High street house, Cliff cottage

house, High street Sandgate Subscription Reading Room Wyman E. & K. (Misses), lodging

Kennett William B. cabinet maker & & Library (William Glanfield, sec.), house, 52 High street

upholsterer, auctioneer, house agent High street Young C, P. & M. E. (Misses), ladies'

& valuer ; valuations made for pro- Sillibourne Frederick John, linen school, 3 Gloster terrace

bate &e.: houses furnished through- draper, High street Young Women's Christian Association

out ; removals carefully executed, Simonds H. & G. Limited, brewers, ale (Mrs. Priscilla Elizabeth Pilbeam,

High street & porter & spirit merchants, High st sec.), Sussex house, High street

SANDHVRST is a parish and village, separated from two arches of unequal size, formerly belonged to the family

Sussex by the rivers Kennett and Rother, 6 miles north-east of De Bettrinden, and the south chapel was once used as a

from Etchingham station on the South Eastern railway, 7 school, but has now been thrown into the church; in the
south-west from Tenterden and 7 south-east from Cran- chancel is an aumbry : there are 375 sittings. The register
brook, in the Southern division of the county, in Selbritten- dates from the year I563. The living is a rectory, tithe
den hundred, lathe of Scray, Cranbrook petty sessional rent-charge £63o, net yearly value £420, including II acres
division and union, Tenterden and Cranbrook county court of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Archbishop of
district, and in the rural deanery of West Charing, arch- Canterbury, and held since 1857 by the Rev. George Ridout
deaconry of Maidstone and diocese of Canterbury. The M.A. of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. There are Wesleyan
church of St. Nicholas, situated on an elevated spot and and Baptist chapels. The Clock Tower is a building of red
forming a conspicuous object in the landscape, is an ancient brick, erected in 1889 by the parishioners and friends as a

building of stone, chiefly in the Perpendicular style, and memorial to Captain Arthur Oakes J.P. of Downgate. A
consists of chancel, with north chapel, nave with clerestory, fair is held here on the 25th of May for cattle. Fowle's
aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower con- charity, left in the year 1632 by Sir John l<,owle, knighted

taining 5 bells: the nave is divided from the aisles by arcades at Theobald's, Herts, Sept. 23, 1619, is for the benefit of five
of four arches on QCtagonal pi81"S : the clerestory is Early widows or women with large families : another charity con-

English; the north chapel, separated from the chancel by aists of IA. IR. I6P. of land, called "the Malthouse plot,"

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producing a'bou~ £5108. yearly, of which [,2 108. is applied Charles Jempson, receiver. Letters from London arrive

wwards putting poor boys out as apprentices. Downgate, from Hawkhurst by the Rye mail a.t 4 a.. m. & a.t 3 p.m.

tbe seat of Mrs. Oakes, is half a mile west of the village. by foot messenger from Hawkhurst; disp_atched at. 3·30
Lord Hothfield D.L., J.P. Viscount Cranbrook G.c.s.r., P.c. p.m. for the eountry & 11.10 p.m. for Lonaon
.

n.c.L. who is lord of the manor, George l<'rench esq. J.P. of PILLAR LETTER Box, Linkhill, cleared at 8 p.m

Prisden, Hawkhurst, Kent; Frederick M. Micklethwaiteesq. ScHOOLS:-

and the trustees of the late Frederick Brazier esq. are the British (mixed), for 130 children; averaJe attendanc~ So;

principal landowners. The land is heavy; subsoil, clay and John Henry Houseman, master

gra'el, yielding good crops of hops, wheat and pasture, National (mixed), for 150 children; average attend.ane3,

with a quantity of marsh land. The area is 4,230 acres; 120; Waiter Taylor, master

rateable value, £5,977; the population in 1881 was 1,170. CARRIERS TO:-

MARSH QuARTER is 2 miles south-east ; BoxHURST, 1 mile CaANBROOK, NEWENDKN & RYE.-Moses Barnes, wed. &fri

east; BouaNE, half a mile north-west. ETCHINGHAH STATION.-Isa.ac Ja.mes, from his house daily

SANDHURST GREEN is in the centre of the village. HAWKHURST.-Robert & J. Bennett & Co. from Tenterden,

Parish Clerk a.nd Sexton, William Clark. through Rolvenden, tues. & fri
POST. M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- 1 MAIDSTONB.-lsa.ac James, wed. returning next day

A.tkinson Rev. Thomas George [Bap- Fairhall John, beer retailer Nash Thomas, rope maker

tist], The Manse Farnsworth George, shopkeeper Neve Thomas, farmer, Old Pla.ce farm

Cbeesman Albert French George, farmer & landowner, Newman George, butcher

Collins Edward, Glasscocks Risden farm PinyonJa!l. frmr. &landownr. Boxhurst

Collins James, Puxstye Friar George, marltet gardener Rand Henry, baker

D'Aguilar Lieut.-Col. Field Green ho Grant James, shoe ma.ker Reeves Willia.m, ca.rpenter

Gold Rev. Henry Brown [curate] James George, higgler Rnmmcry Geor~e, ca.rrier

Hatch Edward, Field Green James Isaac,ll.~opkeeper & ca.rrier Sandhurst Hand Hearse Co. (Charles

Oakes Mrs. Downgate JempsonAlfl.qot John, grocer & beer ret Jempson, sec) .

Pinyon James, Boxhurst Jempson Charles, grocer, stationer & Saxby James, cooper

Ridout Rev. George lll.A. Rectory toy dealer, Post office Shoobridge John, painter & plumber

Slaughter Thomas Ellis, Fir bank Lockyer Frederick, watch maker Simes Henry, ca.rpenter

Twort Thomas Hook, Link hill Love William, Swan hotel Slaughter Thomas Ellis, farmer & hop

Weld Charles Humpbrey Malhon Bros. hop growers, Malt house grower, Hoad's & Hope House farms

COMJ.IERCIAL. Mallion James, marine store dealer ~'laughter Thomas Ellis, jun. fa.rmer,

Ballard Ebenezer,frmr.LomasHouse frm Mann Albert, builder Bourne & Hernden farm

BamesGeorge, watch maker Mann William, shoe maker Sta.ce John, farmer

Blackwell Richard, seedsman Marcha.nt John, hair dresser Stapley John, grocer

Bridgland George, wheelwright Mewett & Hodge, blacksmiths Vaughan John, seedsman

Chantley Robert, shopkeepel' Mills Edwin Stephen & Son, farmers, Vincett James, butcher

Cbeesman Albert, farmer & landowner hop growers, auctionrs.& asst. oversrs Weld Charles Humphrey, surgeon,

Clout George, shopkeeper & draper Munn Albert, fruiterer medica.l officer & pnblic vaccinator,

<.:ollins Edward, farmer & miller (wind), Munn Maria. (Ml'8. ), grocer Mandhurst district, Cranbrook union

Crouch, Bell farm & Skirms Nash Alfred, sen. boot & shoe ma.ker & Bodiba.m district, 'l'ICehurst union

Collins James, farmer, Pu.x.stye Nash Alfred, tailor Wdmot William, grocer o\ draper

Collins Thos. (Mrs.), farmer, Spunden Nash Stephen, saddler Winse;r David, builder-



SANDWICH.

SANDWICH is • a. market town, conta.ining three pa.rishes Corporation is the Urban Sanita.ry Authority. The borough

besides St. Bartholomews, formerly extra.-parochial, and is ha.s a. commission of the peace a.nd a. ~parate <:ourt of

situated on the River Stour, in the midst of a. wide area of quarter sessions.

rich marsh land, through which the river winds its cir- In July, 1847, an Act of Parliament was passed for im-

cuitous course to Pegwell Bay and the sea, here distant proving, regnla.ting and mainta.ining the haven, since which

from the town about 2 miles a.t the nearest point. It is a a dredge has been employed in improving the na.rigation of

seaport, municipal borough and head of a. county court the r1ver.

district, with a. station on the South Eastern railway, 68 The church of St. Peter, probably built in the reign of

miles from London via Canterbury and 86! by railway, :12 King John (1200-1210), on the site of an earlier structure,

east by road from Canterbury, 7 south-west from Rams- is a.n edifice of stone a.nd flint in the Norman and Ea.rly

gate and 9 south from Margate, in the Isle of Thanet Enll'lish styles, consisting of chancel of two bays, nave of

division of the county, hundred and union of Eastry, Wing- three bays, north aisle extending over two bays of the chan-

ham petty sessional division, lathe of St. Augustine, rural cel, north porch and eacristy and a centra.! tower containing

deanery of Sandwich a.nd archdeaconry a.nd diocese of a clock with four dials a.nd Westminster chimes, erected in

Canterbury. · 1887 a.t a cost of {,240, and a peal of 8 musica.l bells, recast

Sandwich is one of the principal Cinque ports and was in 1779, but 01"1ginally six and known a.s the "Six Oxfords/'

formerly a. place of considerable importance ; it was in tnmsferred here from Christ Chnreh, Ca.nterbury : among

existence prior to the year 665, and held a. charter of incor- the ma.ny monuments is one with the figure of a knight in

poration under Edward the Confessor, and it has' further chain a.rmour (ci1'. 1320) origina.Ily in the south aisle: a

been the scene of many historical events ; in 851 the Danes magnificent altar tomb in the north a.isle 't() Thomas Elys

were defeated here by King Athelstan, but they again re- {cir. 1320.40), the founder of the almshonse known a.s St.

peatedly attacked the town in the years 993, 10o6, 1013, Thomas' hospita.l, and an altar tomb with two recumb:mt

1014 and 1016 : King Cnut the Great also la.nded here : in figures, supposed to represent John Eue or Ive, a merchant,

the time of King Edward the Goniessor the houses num- and his wife Ma.ud (1390): in the chancel lie the remains of

bered 307; a.t th'e Domesday survey, 383, and in 1841, 643. Mr. J:<'urnese, whose granddaughter Catherine, daughter and

During the reign of Henry VI. the town was three times heir of Sir Robert J:<'urnese hart. married first, in 1736,

burnt by the l<'rencb. Lewis 2nd Ea.rl of Rockingham, and secondly, in 1751, l<'r.m-

The streets are narrow and irregularly built, but are cis, first Earl of Guilford : the parvise over the north po: ··h

paved and lighted ; the ancient walls which surrounded the was probably taken down early in the 17th century : thcl"e

town on the east, west and south sides have been razed a.nd is a very tine Early English piscina, and in the chancel are

sloping banks formed, covered with grass and planted with some remains of equally rich sedilia, and an aumbry : the

shrubs; these are kept in good order, a.nd the summit of royal arms over the Corporation seat, under the tower, were

tbe emba.nkment forms a. pleasant promena.de: portions of set up in June, 166o, and cost £8 os. 4d.: this church had

the Fishergate and Bridgegate also remain. The town is once a. south aisle, but it was destroyed by the fall of the

lighted with gas supplied from works the property of the tower on the 13th October, 1661, and has never b3en re-

Sandwich Gas Co. and with water from the river Delf a.nd built: the east window, occupying nearly the whole eastern

from Foxbury Hill about 1§ miles from the town : water- chancel wall, was restored in 1865 at a cost of nearly £300,

works are now (1890) in contemplation at the la.tter place. and the western gables were rebuilt in 18~ at a. cost of over

The town is governed by a mayor, four a.ldermen and £5oo: in 1878 a portion of the north side was rebuilt at an

twelve councillors, and until disfranchised by the " Re- addttional charge of £250, and during the progress of this

distribution of Seats Act, 1885," returned, in conjunction work a portion of an early stone coffin was discovered and

wiili Deal and Walmer, two members of Parliament. The severalfragments of the Norman church: since 1865 upwards

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550 SANDWICH. KENT. (KELLY'S

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of £2,000 has been expended in restorations: there are 300 twice a year ; and Peter Jarvis, of .Sandwich, 2 Sept. 1734,

sittings. The register dates from the year 1538. The £9 yearly :all these amounts to be distributed in bread and

living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £7, net yearly value coals: Edward Slaughter esq. of Sandwich, also gave, u

£135, including 24 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift March, 1834, £2 16s. xod. yearly, to be distributed in fla'nnel
of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1851 by the Rev. and bread. St. Peter's parish : Sir Henry Furnese hart. of

Horace Gilder 1\LA. of St. John's College, Cambridge, and .Sapdwich, in 1727, gave £r7 ros. yearly; Peter Jarvis, of
Sandwich, in 1712, £9 yearly; John Spratt, of Sandwich,
rural dean of East Bridge. · 16 June, 1783, £2 Ss. 4d.; Mr. Masters, of Sandwich, at a
date not known, gave 1.;1 Igs. yearly; all these sums to be
The church of St. Clement is a massive structure of flint
and stone, consisting of chancel with aisles, clerest.oried nave
of three bays, aisles, north porch and a central embattled distributed in bread and coals. St. Clement's parish:
tower, renovated in r865 and r866 and containing one bell: Edward Slaughter esq. of Sandwich, gave, u March, 1834,
the tower is an uncommonly beautiful specimen of enriched £2 16s. xod. to be distributed in flannel and bread; John
Spratt, of Sandwich, 16 June, 1783, £5 yearly to be dis-
Norman work, but all the other parts of the church are of -
later date, chiefly Early English and Rectilinear : the octa- tributed in coals; Peter Jarvis of Sandwich, 2 Sept. 1734,
gonal font is of the latter style and its sides bear roses and
shields of arms alternately: in the nave is a large mutilated £10 1os. to be distributed in coals; Herbert Hooper, of
canopied brass, with male effigy only, to a merchant, his
:::itonar, in 1876, £t xos. to be distributed in soup; and £I8
wife and son, c. 1490: the east window is stained: there are
ros. derived from the rent of land on .St. George's Lees, is

applied to the repairs of the church.

also two memorial windows, one to the Rev. Arthur Clement St. John's Hospital, in St. Peter's parish, was founded

Hilton, curate of this parish, and the other to Mrs. Charles during the 13th century and now affords pensions of {,20

Emmerson : there are 500 sittings. The register dates from yearly and a separate residence for 6 males and females.

the year 1563. The living is an endowed vicarage, corn- St. Thomas's hospital, in St. Mary's parish, was founded by

muted tithe rent-charge £301, in the gift of the Archdeacon Thomas Elys in the 14th century and affords separate apart-

of Canterbury, and held since 1868 by the Ret. Arthur men'\ d £24 in yearly pensions for 8 males and 4 females:

Manners Chichester B.A. of New Inn Hall, Oxford, who is thesh- charities are supported from rents of lands and are

also vicar of St. Mary's and surrogate controlled by trustees ; the pensioners are chosen from in-

The church of St. Mary the Virgin is an edifice of flint and digent townspeople above 6o years of age.

stone in the Norman and Early English styles, and consists THB PoLDERS, on the borders of the marshes to the west,

of chancel, formed by the union of the original chancel and received their name from the Flemish setttlers at Sandwich

aisle, a large nave (similarly formed by the original naveand in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, "Polders" being the name

south aisle being thrown into one in 1667, after the fall of which is still applied to the rteh marshy meadows of the
the tower), north aisle, north and south porches and a 1 Netherlands; these settlers introduced the manufacture of

wooden bell cot on the south porch, erected in 1718 and con- baize and other woollen stuffs, and the cultivation of vege-

taining one bell : there are some vestiges of brasses and a slab tables, flax and canary seed.

with an inscription in Lombardic letters, too much worn to There is no loJ."d of the manor ; J. J. Harris Teall esq. is

be deciphered: the chancel wall retains a Norman pillar and the principal landowner.
there is an altar screen of classic desig.n : t~e exterior of the j The population of the municipal borough in x88x was
c~urch, f!om repeated modern alteratiOns, IS mean and. un- 'sS,t.s4M3 a;rayn'sdpSarti. ~Phe,te9r0's2,
SI~htly: ~t was r~stored throughout, re-seated and stamed S2 ,t8. 4C6l,evmize.n:t ; St. Bartholomew's, 54 ;
)Vmdows mserted m t~e south ~11 at a cost of nearly£ I ,ooo, 1,047. The united area
is 7o6 acres. Rateable value, £9,521 ; St. Bartholomew's,
m 1874; all the anCie~t _remams have _been carefully pre- I £g 2's62.'
served: there are 390 s1ttmgs. The register dates from the
year 1538. The living is a vicarage, commuted tithe rent- t £ 317' 473••8S· t. Clement's ' 344 . St. Mary £ St. Peter
£. ' ' ' '

charge £107, with nearly 7 acres of glebe and residence, in Great and Little Stonar, situated on the north side

the gift of the Archdeacon of Canterbury, and held since · of the river Stour, on the road to Ramsgate, form a civil and
1868 by the Rev. Arthur Manners Chichester BA. of New l ecclesiastical parish, in the hundred of Ringslow, lathe of St.
~ Augustine and Thanet union. Stonar was once a famous
Inn Hall, Oxford.

There is a Primitive Methodist chapel, built in 1862, to town, and is supposed to have been the Lapis Tituli of the

seat 150, and a Congregational chapel, built in 17o6, and Romans. There is no church, and no presentation has been

seating 430 persons. for many years made to the rectory. The area is 68o acres;

The Wesleyan chapel, in New street, ereeted in 1874, is a rateable value, £Ir290; the population in 1881 was 35·
building of red brick with stone dressings in the Early French 1
St. Bartholomew's (Hospital), which appears by a
Gothic style, and is capable of seating 3Bo.

There is a cemetery of two acres for the joint use of the Bull of Pope Innocent IV. to have been founded about the

parishes of St. Peter and St. Mary, which is under the con- year 1244 by Sir Henry de Sandwich, and thereafter bec&me

trol of a burial board of 12 members. an extra-parochial liberty, is now a parish, forming part of

The Free Grammar school, founded by Sir Roger Man- the borough of Sandwich. The hospital contains 1() aged

wood during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, is at present in men and women, who receive £4o, with house and garden,

abeyance. each annually and there are also two out-pensioners, who

.A.t the Guildhall, erected in 1579, quarterly courts of the receive £12 ; the annual revenue of the foundation, now

I!MlSsions of the peace are held for the trial of offences corn- (18go) about £883, is derived from a farm and lands con-

mitted within the limits of Sandwich, Ramsgate, Walmer sisting of about 340 acres. The chapel of St. Bartholomew

and Sarre. There is a county police station. is an ancient building of flint and stone in the Early English

.A. corn market is held every Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. style, consisting of two aisles, separated by an arcade of

at the 'Fleur-de-Lis ; ' and an extensive cattle market every plain Pointed arches ; it contains an altar tomb with an

alternate Monday from 8 to 12 a.m. upper slab of Sussex marble, on which is carved the figure

The trade of the town consists chiefly of tanning and wool- of a man in mail armour, supposed to represent Sir Henry

~rting, and the importation of coal, timber and iron and de Sandwich : there is also some good stained glass: between

export of corn, malt, flour seeds, hops, fruit and woo]. the years 1878 and 1887 the chapel was entirely restored and

Here are breweries, malting-houses. a seed-crushing mill, reseated at a cost of £2,6ox, from plans by the late 8ir U.

1md an iron foundry. The importation of coalfor the supply Gilbert Scott R.A. one section having been completed before

of the large agricultural district around is very extensive. his death: there are g6 sittings, all being free. The chap-

The No. 6 Battery of the 1st Cinque Port Artillery Volun- laincy, value £3o a year, has been held since 1863 by

teers, Eastern Division Royal Artillery, have bead quarters the Rev. David .Bruce Payne D.D. of University College,

in the town. Durham, vicar and evening lecturer of St. George the

Extensive golf links have been formed on the downs by Martyr, Deal : services are held here evuy Sunday afternoon

the St. George's Gnlf Club, which has 500 members. and on St. Bartholomew's day there is a full service and a

CHARITIES :-8~. ~iary's parish: Solomon Hougham esq. distribution of 500 buns to the peollle of the borough.

of Dover, gave 25 July, r694, £xo 148. gd. yearly; Mr. Parish Clerks:-

Dekewer, of Sandwich, in 1776, £'8 IS. twice a year; Peter St. Ulement's, William Thomas Dunn, parish clerk, High st

Rainier, of Sandwich, x6 l<'eb. I8Io, £8 x8s. sd. twice a St. Mary's, James Norris, sexton, Church street, St. Mary's

year; John Spratt of Sandwich, 16 June, 1783, £2 9s. Sd. St. Peter's, Alfred Reynolds, sexton, Friars alley

Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c.

PosT, M. 0. & T. O.t S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Margate & Deal, 2 p.m. ; London & all parts, 9· 10 p.m.

Potter street.-Postmaster, William George Seaborne. Incoming mails: London & all parts, 7 a.m.; London &
Office open for sale of stamps 7 a.m. to 9 p. m. week days&; 7 forward, 12.20 p.m. ; London, forward & cross post, 4
a.m. to roa.m. Sundays; & for telegraph business Sa. m. to p.m.; Sundays, dispatched at 9.10 p.m.; delivered at7 a.rn.
8 p.m. week days & 8 a. m to ro a.m. sundays. Outgoing Parcels dispatched at 10.30 a. m. 2, 6 & 9 p.m.; delivered
mails ·London & forward, Ashford, Canterbury, Dover, at 8 & 11 a.m. 4 & 7.30 p.m
Hythe, Folkestone & Faversham, ro.so a.m.; Ramsgate,

DIRJWTORY.) KENT. SANVWICH.

Corporation.. Certified Batlifl's, appointed under the Law of· Dtsttess

1889-90· Amendment Act, l<'rederic Hall, Strand street, Sand wieh ;

MAYoa-William James Hughes. George C. Allen, 2 Victoria road, Deal

DBPU'rY MAYOR-Henry Stephen Watts. County Police Station, Station road, Henry Kewell, sup~rin­

JbroollDBR-Lumley Smith esq. Q.c., H. A. 4 Paper buildings, tendent (Sandwich k Deal borough); 5 sergeants & 34
Temple, London E c.
constables

*Thomas Donnan ALDERMEN. Guildhall, Charles Lee, town ser~eant
*Frank Baker Stamp Office, Market street, Charles Baker, sub-distributor
I ~William James Hughes Templars Hall, High street, John Parnum, keeper

f ~Henry Stephen Watts Volunteer Fire Brigade, Richard Gillow, captain, & 10 men;

COUNCILLORS.
II tHarold Oldfield
fl'hoDWl Valentine Giles tWilliam Wells Woodruff engine house, Butchery
tFrancis William Lass I *Frederick John Butler
Publlo Officers.
tJames Alfred Jacobs · *George Hooper Assessor &Collector of Taxes, Assistant Overseer & Collector

tGeorge Lock *George Goodwin Arnold of Poor Rates & Clerk to the Burial Board, William Wells

tWJlliam Mate I *William Hamilton Woodruff, New street

tJohn Stephen Caspell
Marked thus t retire in 1890, Certifying Factory Surgeon, John Scott x.n. Cramond house,
Marked thus t retire in 1891.
Marked thus o retire in 1892. Harnet street

Market thus 'f retire in 189.5. Clerk to Commissioners of Land & Income Taxes, William

Mayor's Auditor, Alderman Henry Stephen Watts Robert Harrisson, Potter street
Elective Auditors, William Collard Simmons, Strand street
Coroner for Sandwich & its Liberties, J. C. Martin, Deal
& Charles Baker, Market street
Harbour Master, Alfred Jarman Catt, Knightrider street
The Corporation meet at the Guildhall, rst tuesday in every
Inland Revenue Officer, Thomas Murphy, Deal
month at 6.30 p.m. except for quarterly meetings, which
are held on the rst thursday in February, May & August .Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Sandwich & Ash Dis-

at ro a.m. & on the gth November at noon tricts, Eastry Union, John William Harrisson M. B., C.JIC.

New street '

Registrar of Births, Deaths& Marriages & Vaccinatiorl Officer,

OFFICERS OF TUB CORPOR\TION & URBAN SANITABY Jeremiah Hetherington, New street; deputy, William

AUTHORITY. West, King street

Town Clerk & Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority & Reheving Officer for rst District of the Eastry Union, Geor~e
J ull, Eastry road
Clerk of the Peace, Dick Baker, Potter street
Superintendent Registrar of Eastry' Union, Frederick S.
Treasurer, Thomas Moody Jotcham
Oloke, Bowling street
Medical Officer of Health, John William Harrison, New st
Sanitary Inspector, Surveyor & Collector, Alfred Jarman Superintendent of County Police, Henry KeweU, Station rd
Town Crier, William Couzins, jun. Strand street
Catt, Knightrider street
Treasurer for Sandwich & its Liberties & to Municipal

Borough Magistrates. Charities, 'fhomas Moody Jotcham

The Mayor is also a magistrate, irrespective of his office. Places of Worship, with times of Services.

Baker Frank, Harnet street St. Clement's Church, Rev. Arthur Manners Chichester B •.L
Coleman George1 Deal
Dorman Thomas, Newgate house, New street vicar; rr a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily at 5 p.m. except wed.
Harrisson Richard, Strand street & fri. 10.30 a.m. in January, April, July & October
Harrisson Richard Collard, Strand street St. Mary's, Rev. Arthur Manners Chichester B.A. vicaT; ul
Watts Henry Stepben, New street a.m. first & third sundays, other sundays at 3 p.m. only:

Clerk, Richard Joynes Emmerson, Harnet street daily at 5 p.m. except wed. & fri. 10.3oa.m. March, Jone,
Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Guildhall every
September & December
monday at 10.30 a.m
St. Peter's, Rev. Horace Gilder M.A. rector; 10.30 a. m. &

6.30 p.m.; daily at 5 p.m. except wed. & fri. 10.30 a.m.

Trustees of the Municipal Charities. February, May, August & November
Congregational, Rev. William Harrison Towle, minister;

IRichard Joines Emmerson James Alfred Jacobs 10.45&.m.&6.3op.m. ;monday,rp.m.; wednesday,7p.m

Thomas Dorman Richard Collard Harrisson Primitive Methodist, ministers various; 10.30 a.m. & 0.30

Rev. Thomas Wood Henry Stephen Watts p.m. ; monday, 7 p.m.; tuesday, 7 p.m

Frank Baker John William Harrisson Wesleyan, New street, Rev. Charles James Back, minister:

George Coleman William Mate 10.45 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wednesday, 7 p.m

Rev. Arthur Mannets Chi- Charles Baker Schools.

chester Richard Marsh

William James Hughes A School Board of 5 members was formed in 1875 for tha

Clerk, William ~obert Harrisson, Potter street United District of Sandwicb & Stonar ; Frederick Spencer

Public Establishments. Cloke, Bowling street, clerk to the board ; William Charles
Page, Cattle market, attendance officer

A88embly Rooms, Bell hotel, Strand street Board, erected in 1877, for 154 boys, 154 girls .t. 150 infants;

Cemetery, W. W. Woodruff, clerk to the burial board average attendance, 1.53 boys, 132 girls & 120 infants~

Cinque Ports (rst) Artillery Volunteers, Eastern Division William Blaxland, master; Mrs. Emily Payn Ward,

Royal Artillery (No. 6 .Battery), W. Mate, capt. & hon. ,miStress ; Miss Elizabeth Sarah Harrod, infants' mistress
major, commandant ; Percy Ralph Nethersole, lieut.; John Railway.
William Ha.rrisson, acting surgeon; Rev. Walker Flower

X.A. acting chaplain South Eastern, Henry John Bridges, station master

County Court, His Honor William Lucius Selfe, judge; Flys from the Lord Warden inn to meet all trains

Frederick William Hardman LL.D. registrar; Leslie Creery, Conveyance.
official receiver; Thomas Bowling, high bailiff; Robert

White & George Langridge, deputy bailiff ; office. Harnet To CANTERBUBY.-John Anderson Hooker's omnibus from

street. The Court is held in the Guildhall once in two Lord Warden inn, railway station at nine every morning,

months, the following parishes being within its jurisdic- returning in tbe evening from the' George & Dragon' at

tion ;-Ash, Barfrestone, Chillenden, Eastry, Elmstone, 4 p.m. ; Stringer's omnibus from the '!''lent de Lis' ~
Eythome, Goodnestone, Ham, Knowlton, Nonington, 'King's Arms' daily at 8.30 a. m. r~turning from the

Preston, Sandwich, Staple, Stourmouth, Waldershare1 Sun hotel at 3.30 p.m
Wingham, Woodnesborough & Worth
CARRIER, James Kosers to surrounding district daily

Sandwich.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS, Bax Charles, New street Coleman Benjamin Longden, St. Bar-
Ads.ms Alexander Chivas, Mill Wall ter
Alchm John, Belmont house, New street Bean Mrs. Market street tholomew's farm
Arnold George Goodwin, Moatsole
Amold Mrs. High street Bennett Arthur, Fisher street Coleman Mrs. Knightrider street
Back Rev. Chas.Jas.[Wesleyan],King st
Baker Dick, High street Brockwell Thomas, King street Cottew Mrs. Culverhouse, High street.

Baker Frank, Harnet street Bushell John, Strand street Crofts John Pope, New street

Baker John, High street Butler Frederick John, Strand street Culmer William, Delf street
Baker Mrs. New street
Chichester Rev. Arthur Manners B. A. Dawson William Pyner, New street
Ballard Mrs. Strand street
[vicar of St. Clement's & St. Mary's, Diprose ~iss, Moatsole
Barr William Francis, New street a. surrogate], St. Mary's vicarage
Dorman Thos. Newgate ho. Newgate st

Christian &muel, Strand street Drayson James Dixon, Moatsole

Clark Stephen, New street Drayson William, New e.treet

Cloke Frederick Spencer, Bowling street • Dunn Ernest Harvey1 New street

• .KENT. (KELLY_'s

652 SANDWICH.

Elgar Benjamin, Dell street • Atwood Hy. Jn. butcher, Strand street Curling Elizabeth (Mrs. ),private boord-

Elvy Mrs. St. Peter's street Back Wm. Admiral Owen P.H. High st ing house, Strand street

Emptage Mrs. Donovan ho. Strand st Bailey George, The Ship P.H. Quay Cm-ling Wm. Alfd.pork btchr. Fisher st

Emmerson Richard Joynes, Harnet st Baker & Giles, auctioneers, Market st Davis Geo. Wm. saddler, Cattle market

Epps William, High street Baker Ann (Miss), cowkeeper, Moatsole. Deacon Arthur William Scripps, watch

Ewell Jn.Healy, Melbourne ho.Strand st Baker Charles. bookseller & sub-distri- maker, Market street

Famariss Misses, Church house butor of stamps, Market street Dilnot Richard, seedsman, Strand st

}j'arndon George, New street Baker Dick (firm, Emmerson & Co. ), Diprose Wm. basket maker, King street
I<'owle Miss, High stree~
solicitor, town clerk & clerk of the Dorman Thomas, solicitor, New street

Friend Richard, Bowling street peace & clerk to the urban sanitary Drayson Douglas, watch maker, New st

Garrett Fk. Aug. Prospect ho. Strand st authority, Potter street Drayson Elizabeth (Mrs.), Sun inn,

Gent Edward Child, High street Baker Frank, chemist & druggist, Galliard street

Gilder Rev. Harace H.A. [rector of St. Harnet street Dunn Wm. Thos. hair dresser, High st

Peter's & rural dean of East Bridge], Baker John, grocer, Delf street East Kent Brewery Co. (J. B. Joyce,

Rectory, King street Bell Hotel Co. family & commercial manager), brewers, maltsters & wine

Gillow Mrs. 5 Wellesley terrace hotel (Miss Jane A. Jones, hotel & spirit merchants, Strand street

Gillow Richard, Strand street manageress), Strand street . East Hy. Sandwich Arms P.H. New st

Godden Miss, Cattle market Belton Annie Sarah & Elizh. (Misses), Edmonds & Co. aerated water manu-

Had.away Mrs. Austen'slane . berlin wool repository, Strand street facturers, Hamet street

Hamilton William, Strand street Belton James, timber, coal & slate mer. Edwards James Barber (firm, Mercer,

Hare Henry Wm. Clarence ho. Fisher lit Pillory Gate wharf, Stra.nd street Edwards & Williamson), solicitor &

Harlow Charles, Strand street Bennell George, Rose & Crown P. H. & notary public, Strand street

Harrisson John William :tt.B. New street wine & spirit merchant, Strand st Ellender MaryAnn(Mrs.), baker,Chureb

Harrisson Richard, Strand street . Berry William, grocer, King street street, St. Mary's

Harrisson Richard Colhud. Strand st ·. Bettison Edward Burrows, ironmonger, Emmerson & Co. solicitors, Potter st

Harrisson William Robert, High street· Cattle market Emmerson Richard J oynes, solicitor & ·

Barvey John, u Stra.nd street Bing Henry, carpenter, High street clerk to the borough magistrates,

Harvey William, New street. Birch Gilbert, lamp & oil warehouse. Harnet street

Head Edward, Mill Wall terrace Strand street Epps William Edward, baker & confec-

Hicks Mrs. Market street Blackborn William Abraham, master tioner, Butchery

Hill Lewis Arthur, High street of ~e steam tug, The Bridge Fagg & Son, coal & salt mers.Strand st

Hoile Miss, High street Boast Mary Ann (Mrs.;, apartments, Fagg Charles, beer retailer, Strand st

Hoile Miss H. New street Cattle market Fagg Sarah (Mrs.), dress ma.Strand at

Hoile Richard, Strand street Bollends Lucinda (Mrs.), dress maker, Fagg Wm.CinquePortArms P,H.High Bt.

Holmans Miss, New street Strand street Famariss Frederick,. cabinet maker &

Hughes William James, Strand street Booth·Thos. jobbing gardener,Butchery upholsterer, King street

Hunter Mrs. Cattle market Boyer Wm.Hy. photographr. The Chain l''arley Emily Baker (Mrs.), basket

Jacob Mrs. Canterbury house Bradley AnnieCaroline(Mrs.),Mermaid maker, Strand street · ·

Jacobs James .Alfred, New street P.H. Cattle market :t'awcett Joe, Ye Oldye New inn & wine
Bradley Bros. corn factors, The Quay I & spirit merchant, Delf street
Jezzard George, High street
Jotcham 'Thomas Moody, Market street I Brett Albert,Green Dragon P.H.King st Fells Rosa Elizabeth & Ditton Rosetta

Lamb Mrs. Strand street . Brett James, builder, Market street Winifred (Misses), ladies' school,

Lawrence Charles, High street 1 Bridges Henry John, station master Mill Wall house ·
'I British Workman & Free Reading Felton William Matthew Horace,timber
Lee Mrs. Delf street

Lock George, Harnet street • Rooms (Dick Baker, sec.), Strand st merchant, ship builder, & steam !laW·

Marsh Richard, Mill rd. St. Clement's Brockwell Thomas, surgeon, King st ing mills, King street & Quay

Martin James, Yew Tree cot. Strand st Brown Charles, market gardener, San- Fife Harriet (Miss), milliner, King st
IFilmerJn.Jas.Marketinn,Cattlemarket
Masters Samuel, Mill Wall terrace down road

Matthew Miss, 4 Wellesley terrace Bruce-Payne Edgar, solicitor (attends Foord Jn. chimney sweeper, Church st

Minter Mrs. High street t from Deal, wed. & sat.), Delf street 1 FORBES HARRY, hot & cold water

Minter Mrs. Susannab, High street. Bushell Emma (Miss), dress maker, engineer, gasfittet" & general smith;

Minter William, High street Galliard street sole agent for the •• Sun Carbon

Oldfield Frank, River house, Strand st Butler Robt. hair dresser & toy dealer, Light," New street

Oldfield Mrs. Strand street Cattle market Friend Thomas, tailor, Church street,

Page Edward, Strand street Capp Snsannah Agnes (Miss), young St. Clement's

Pain Frederick, St. Peter's street ladies' school, St.Peter's street Gent Edward, machinist, Moatsole

Payn William, New street Carr Joseph Wm. draper, Market st Gibbens Edward, shoe maker, & fancy

Pearson John, Strand street Caspell Geo. Stephen, florist & nursery- repository, St. Peter's street

Rolls John Augustus, J<'lint ho.High st man, Rose nursery, Sandown road GILLOW H. le. F. mineral water manu-

Scott John M.n.Cramond ho.Harnet st CaspellJohn Stephen, market gardener, facturers, New street

Sladden Henry Nethersole, Harnet st Cottage row Godfree Chas.Bell &Anchor P.H.High st

Sladden Mrs. Strand street Castle Geo. greengrocer, Cattle market Graves Joseph Waddington, chemist,

Slaughter Thomas Anthony, High st Catt Alfred Jarman, borough surveyor. The Chain ·

Smith George, St. Peter's street sanitary inspector, collector, cattle Gray John, corn chandler, High street

Smith John Josepb, Bowling street market keeper & harbour master, Greenstreet John Jarvis, tanner, Oak

Smith Mrs. St. Bartholomew house Knightrider street tanneries

Solly George, Mill Wall place Cemetery (W. W. Woodruff, clerk to Greey James Yalder, master of St.

Solly Mrs. New street the burial board), New street Bartholomew's Hospital

Spicer William, King street ChapmanGeo.toll collector, The Bridge GREGORY GEORGE,drapry.millinery,

Stidolpb Mrs. Market street Cinque Ports( 1st) Artillery Volunteers, toy & fancy warehouse, Bon MarcM,

Stupple George, Sandown road Eastern Division Royal .Artillery (6th Strand street & Potter street

Surrage Mrs. New street battery) (Maj. W. Mate, comndnt) O.rey Bowes, furniture dealer & bill

Tomlin Miss, l<'isher street Clark George,wheelwright & carpenter, 'poster, Harnet street

Towle Rev, William Harrison [Congre- Mill Wall place Griffin Geo.B.printer & booksllr.New st

gational].. Wellesley terrace • Cloke Fredk.Spencer, clerk to guardians Griffiths Geo. Green Posts P.H. King st.

Wailer Mrs. New street & assessment committee & superin- Griggs James, shopkeeper, & coffee

Wanstall Mr~. Fisher street tendent registrar of Eastry union, tavern, King street

Ward Thomas, Strand street clerk to Eastry rural sanitary Griggs Wm. boot & shoe ma. King st

Watson Mrs. Knightrider street authonty & to Sandwich United Dis- Gunner Henry,Crispin inn, High street

Watts Mrs. Rose cottage, New street trict, Ripple United District & Chart- Hall Frederic, accountant, & certified

Wells Waiter Thomas, Bowling street ham school boards, Bowling street bailiff under the Law of Distress

Wolfe George, Harnet street COLEMAN BEN.JAMIN LONGDEN, Amendment Act, Strand street

Wood Mrs. New street seed merchant, market gardener, Hall John Wm. blacksmith, Moatsole

Woodruff Miss, Galliard street farmer, dairyman & seed grower. See Hall Rd. Benj.boot & shoe ma. Strand st

Woodruff William Wells, New street advertisement Hammond Clara Jane (Miss), apart-

Worsfold Peter, Strand house,Strand st Coleman Chas.joiner & builder, High st ments, High stree~

Wyborn John, St. Peter's street Coleman Wm. painter &c. King street Hancy George, shoe maker, Fisher st

Wyborn Miss, New street Cork Edwd.Hy.Three Colts P.H. New st Harlow Wm. general smith,St.Peter'sst

Wyborn Mrs. High street County Court (Frederick William Hard- Harrisson John Wm. M. B., c. H. s11rgeon

Yarrow Albert, Strand street man LL.D. registrar) & medical officer & public vaccinator,

coMMERCIAL. Couzins George, baker, Cattle market Sandwich &Ashdistricts,Eastry union
Assembly Rooms, Bell hotel, Strand st J Couzins Wm. jun. town crier, Strand st &port sanitary officer, New streel

PIREC'l'OBY.] KENT. SA.NDGATE. 553

llarriaRobt. market gardener,The Chain Lock Wm. rag & metal mer. Harnet st 1 RowlandAlbertChas.tobcenst.Market sl
Harris Th08.Geo.lnggage carrier & a,ot. London & Connty Banking Co. Limited St. George's Golf Club ( William Rutb.er-

Ifor Sutton & Co. carriers, The Chain (Thomas Moody Jotchmau,manager), ford, 3 Plowden buildings, Temple
Barrislon Richard Collard, woolstapler Market street; draw on head office, B c, sec.; S.G.James,club ho.stewa.rd)
Lombard street, London B c
& fellmonger, Oelf street Saddleton John, a.partments, Strani st.

Barrisson WilliamRobert(firm,Emmer- LuckhurstJas.Bnll'sHeadP.H.Bowlingst SandwichGasWorks(JosephLatchford,

son & Co. ),solicitor, clerk to commis- Marsh Richard, grazier, Mill road manager), Quay

sioners of land & income tax & charity Marten Wm. chimney swpr.Cattlemrkt Scott John K.D. surgeon & e'ertifying
'rustees & to Worth schl.brd. Potter st Masters Saml.carpenter,MillWallestate factory surgn. Cramond ho.Harnet st
Ba"ey William Horn (late G. Terry), Mate William, private grammar school, Seaborne Wm.Geo.postmaster,Pottetost.
corn, cake & offal merchant,Strand st Sandwich school Slaughter Henry,Aima tavern,Strand st

Hathaway Lawrence Holtum, draper, May Stephen, butcher, King street Slaughter Maria (Mrs.), fancy reposi-

Market street Mercer, Edwards & Williamson, soli- tory, Market street •

Hayward Henry, greengrocer, High st citors & notaries, Strand street Simmons Wm. Collard, bnilder, potter,

Head John, tailor, New street Mercer George (firm, Mercer, Edwards brick maker,lime burner &c.Strand st;

Hetherington Jeremiah; registrar of & Williamson), solicitor & notary Smart George, beer retailer, Moatsole

births, marriages & deaths for Sand- public, Strand street Stokes Elizh.(Miss), dressma.Butchery

wich sub-dis.&vaccinatn.officer,New st Miller John, manure mer. Sandown rd Stokes John, baker &c. King street
Hewitt Joseph Napoleon, Three Kings Millgate Percy, baker, Strand street Street Hy. boot warehouse, Market st

P.H. Strand street Moat Sarah Newing(Miss),dress maker, Styles Thos. Heath, builder, Mill Wall pl

Hicks John & Son, upholsterers & auc- High street Styles Wm.Thos. brcklyr.&c.St. Petr's.ts

1.ioneers, Market &treet Moat William Lawrence, basket maker, l'aylor Richard Carter, Fleur de Lis

Hill Harry Vincent, watch & clock Strand street family & commercial hotel, Delf si

maker, Market street Monti Peter1 clock & watch ma'ker, TemplarsHall(Jn.Parnum,kpr.),Highst

Hillier Frank Edwin, grocer & cheese- Knightrider street Thompson Esther (Mrs.), laundress,

monger, Strand street Mooney Jas. Black Horse inn, Strand st · H1gh street

Hills Ernest, grocer, King street Morley Frederick Charles, saddler & Town Jas. chimney sweeper, Moatsole

HolnessRd.SalutationP.H.Knightrider st harness maker, Cattle ma¥ket Town Rd. Foresters'Arms P.H. Strand st

Hooker John Anderson, Lord Warden Mount Thomas Geo.hair dresser,New st Wadham William,George & DragonP.JL

inn, opposite Railway station National Provincial Bank of England Fisher street

Booper Geo. corn & bay mer. Moatsole Limited (agency) (Samuel Mayo, Walker & Sons, plumbers, Fishtn" street
Hopper Wm. nurseryman, St.Clement's manager); open on mon. wed. & fri. Walker Edmund Woodruff, decorator,
Market street ; draw on head office, Cattle market
nursery
Home Esther (Mrs.), dress ma.Fisher st Bishopsgate street within, London 11: c Wailer John, leather seller, Harnet lit

Howard Fredk. grocer, Strand street Nichols Edwin Marshall, paper bag Warebam Sarah (Mrs.), King's Arms

Howard Jane (Mrs.), fly propr. High st maker, Butchery . P.H. Strand street

Howard Wm. apartments, Fisher street Nower Emily(Miss), dressma.Fisherst WarmanJohn, bill poster, Butchery
Howell Louisa (Mrs. ), tobaccnst. King st Oakley Susan (Mrs.), King's Head P.H. Warman Louisa Maria. (Mrs.), baer

Hunter & Co. drapers & outfitters, Church street, St. Mary's retailer, Butchery

New street · Oldfield Frank, corn & cake merchant, Watson Charles, grocer, High street

Burst Henry,pork butcher, Cattle mrkt Strand street Watts H.&G.wine&spiritmel'S. Newst

Jacobs Hros.ironmongers, Market street PageWilliam Charles,~mnitary inspector Webb & Co. maltsters

Jacobs Amelia (Miss), china, glass & & school a.ttendance officer for Eastry Wells Henry, shoe maker, Fisher 1treet

fancy warehouse, Market street # union, Cattle market West William, saddler & harness maker,

Jacobs James Alfred, grocer & tea Palmer Henry, patent medicine pro- & depnty registrar of births, deaths

dealer, provision & brush warehouse, prietor & florist, New street & marriages for Sandwich sub-

dealer in foreign & british wines, & Parker Benj. Red Lion P.H. Strand st district, King street
agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & Parker BenJ. jun. beer retailer, Delf st White Charles, grocer, Bowling st~

spirit merchants, Market street Parnum Jn. teacher of music, Potter st White Mary {Mrs.), shopkeepl'. New at

Jennings Edward, butcher, Strand 8t Payn l.<'rank, outfitter, Market street Wilks Richard, solicitor (attend• moo.&

Jotcham Thomas Moody,manager of the Phillips John, machine maker & wire wed.), King street

London & County Bank, Market st worker, Strand street Wood Solomon, shopkeeper, King st

Jull George, relieving k inquiry officer, Pidduck Stephen,gardener & seedsmao, Woodhams&Levy,brewers,St. Peter's st

ISt district, Esstry union, Eastry rd Hamet street Woodruff Emily (Mrs.), dress maker,

KempAiice (Mrs.), lanndress, Butchery Pidduck Wm. market gardnr. :Moatsole Ansten's lane

KewellHeney, superintendent of county Pittock Alfred, coal dealer, Strand st Woodruff William Wells, secretary &

police, Station road Pittock Emma(Mrs. ),shopkpr.Butchery collector i1) Gas Co. clerk to bnrie.l

Kingaford Henry Jn. tailor, Market st Pittock George, butcher, Market street board, assessor & collector of ta!les &

Knight Mary(Mrs. ),shopkpr.Cattle mkt Pittock John, butcher, King street assistant overseer&; cQllector of poor

Knowler John, marine store dealer, Ralph & Son, coach builders, Harnet st rates, New street

Mill Wall place Read Mary (Mrs.), laundress, New st Woodruff William Wellard, commereial

Lane Hy. sergeant instructor, The Chain RevellGeo.marine. store dlr. St. Peter's st traveller, Austen's lane

LangridgeGeo.deputy bailiff,Cattle mkt Reynolds Alfred, enrrier. Cattle market Woolnough WHliam Scapy, engineer,

Larkin AHred George, miller (steam &; Rogers Jas. grngrcr.& carrier,Strand st Victoria foundry, Delf street

wind), Mill wall Rolfe Charles, builder, Mill Wall terrace Worsfold Peter, coal merchant, Bridge

Laslett Waiter Thos. linen, l'ope, sail & Rolfe Mary Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, wharf, Strand street

twine manufacturer, Cattle market; Strand street Wraight Stephen, fruiterer, Strand st

factories at Woodnesborough & Ash Ridgen Alfred William, plumber & Yonng Men's Mutual Improvement.

I..ass Fras. Wm.confctnr.&baker,King st painter, High street Society (Dick Baker, sec.), Strand st.
S
Lawtence John, market gardener &; Rogers J ames Thomas, stone mason,
tonar-
dairyman, Moatsole · ' New & Strand streets

Lee Charles, town sergt. St. Peter's st Romney George,watch maker,Strand st J oyce John Barnet, Stonar house
Lee Joseph, ironmonger, & depot for fire Rose Richard Wilbam, grocer & furoj.· Smith Wilia.m, Richborough hall

proof safes, Delf street ture dealer, King street Bubb Robert R. Red Lioll P.H. & ferry

Lilley Celia (Miss), fruiterer, Delf street Rose Thomas Eldred, draper, King st; keeper, Salt pans

BARRE (or SABR) is a ville and village, situated on the Allfree K.A. of Worcester College, Oxford, who resides at St.

navigable river Stour, 2 miles north-east from Grove Ferry Nicholas. Here is a Primitive Methodist chapel. The prin...

station on the South Eastern railway, 65 by rood from Lon· cipallaudowneTs are the Marquess Conyngham, the trusteea

don, 8sonth-west fromMargateand 8 west from Ramsgate, of John Swinford, William Champion esq. and J. W. D.

in the Isle of Thanet division of the county, union and Isle Johnson esq. who is lord of the manor. The soil is light

of Thanet, petty sessional division of Sandwich, Ra:msgate chalk; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley,

county court district, lathe of St. Augnstine, rural deanery oats and hops. The area is 668 acres; rateable value,

of Westbere, and archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury. £x,8so; the population in 1881 was 184.

Sarre was formerly a parish and still maintains its own poor ; WALL LE'ITER Box cleared at 6 p.m. ; 10.45 a.m. sunday.

it is a member of the Cinque Port liberty of Sandwich and Letters throngh Westgate-on-Sea arrive at 8.45 a.m. Tha

is subject to the magistrates of that liberty. There is no nearest money order office is St. Nicholas-at-Wade, & tele-

eborch; the living is annexed to that of St. Nicholas-at- graph office is at Grove Ferry

Wade, joint average tithe rent-charge ;{,22, joint net yearly The children of this place attend the mixed school at St.

value .l,282, and held since x888 by the Rev. Francis Ralph Nicholas-at-Wade & the boys' school at Cbislet
I IBamwell Stepbeu Henry, Sarre court Impett John
Hancock John, farmer& hop grower

Gre mst.ead l'ercy Terry Champion Wm. farmer & landowner Packham George, grocer

. ~.54 . SARRE. .KENT•

Pay Thomas William, Crown P.:n: I1Steddy George Thomas, miller (wind & Terry James, engineer & smith

Swan Thomas, King's Head P.ll ..... ' steam) & corn factor


SEAL is a parish and pretty village, on the Godstone .and 1874 by the Rev. Charles Edward Few M. A. of Christ Church,
Maidstone higb road, 2 miles north-east from Sevenoaks Oxford. The t~ustess of the Marquess Camden (a minor)

(Bat and Ball) railway .station and 25 from London, in the are lay rectors, The Bible Christians have a chapel here,

Western division of the county, hundred of Codsheath,lathe erected iQ ;a:881. Here is a Convalescent Home1 sup·

of Button-at-Hone, Sevenoaks petty sessional division, union porte!i by Lady Hillingdon, and availabJe for 19 children ;

aad county court district~ and in the rural deanery of there are at present x6 inmates. The poor have £"9 yearly,

Shoreham, archdeaconryof Maidstoneand,dioceseof Canter· derived from the interest ~f £323 I4S. IOd.leftin.I878 by

bury. This place gives the title of baron to the Twisleton Mrs. Randolph, of Godden Green, to be given to a widow

Wykeham Fiep.nes family1 barons Saye and Sele. The who must be upwards of fifty years of age and have resided
church of St. Peter i.s a. building of stone, in the Early Eng· in the parish not less than five years. Wildernesse Park, a

],ish style, with later insertions, and consists of chancel with richly wooded and picturesque estate, is one of the seats of
south chapel, nave of th:~:ee bays, aisles, S(Jilth porch and an Lord Hillingdon ol.P. Lord 8ackville G.O.M:.G., J.P. is lord of

embattled western tower of Rectilinear date, supported by the manor. Lord Hillingdon, Arthur Pearson Davidson esq.

immense buttresses and containing a clock and b bells: the of {Juder River House and Capt. John Thornton Rogers, of

nave is divided from the aisle by three Pointed arches on dis· Riverhill House, are the chief landowners. The soil is sandy

similar columns: the chancel opens to its aisle by wide and loamy. The crops are hops, wheat and roots. The

archeS' on octagonal shafts and in the pier between the nave Bl'6fl i~t 41445 acres, a great portion of which is woodland ;

and chancel is a doorway, formerly leading to the rood loft: rateable v-alue, £8,432 ~ the population 1881 was I,6Io.

there are several ancient and handsome monuments of the FAWKE CoMMON, 1! miles south and GoDDEN GREEN, 1

Camden family, and in the south wall of the chancel is a south, are hamlets in this parish,

small niche -with a piscina and a square recess in the wall, Parish Clerk, John Brown.

and within the communion rails a remar!{able brass, in per- PosT, M. 0. & ~. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-,

feet preservation, with effigy and marginal inscription to Charles Young1 receiver. Letters received through Seven.
William de Bryene kt. one ef the lords of l\emsing and Seal, oake arrive at 7, u.15 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; dispatched at

ob. 1395 : the north aisle has .been extended to form an ;u a.m, 2.15 ~ 1·~5 p,tn. ; sunday, arrive 7 a.m. ; cleared

organ chamber, and a new organ, costing £soo, was erected 2.50 p.m ,

by C. G. Hale esq. of Fawke House, and his faJDily. in PosT OFFICE~ Godden Green.-Josepq Pomfret, receiver.

memory of his wife, in the yea~ 1878 : the chancel and south Letters through Sevenoaks arrive at 7 a. m. ; dispatche~

chapel have four memorial windows to John Charles, 3rd at n.3o a.m. & 7.30 p.m. Seal is the nearest mone1

l\1arquess Camden, d. 4 May, 1872, and to George Charles, order & telegrap~ office

2nd Marquess K.G. d. 6 Aug..1866, and others of this noble ScHOOLs:- ·
family~ and there are others, erected in 1876 by the vicar National (boys), erected in t8S5, for 100 children i avenge

and his family, and in 1888 by Jame11 Alexander esq. of attendance, 64; Albert Card, master

Seal, in memory of Evelyn l<'erguson Alexander M.4. late vicar Nat.ional (girls' & infants'), erected in 186x & enlarged in

of St. !'aula,Walworth, d. x887,1'lnd by the vicar in memory of 38,6 & z889, fur x6o children; average attendance, girls

his daughter; there is also one in the belfry: a lych gate was 6o, infants 63 ; Mrs. Catherine Maria Card, mistress

erected by the vicar in 1876: there are 440 sittings, 123 being CARRI&RS TO LoNDON.-Mrs. Fanny Quinnell, tues. & fri. to

free. The register dates from the year 1654. The living is a 'Nag's Head,' Borough, returning on wed.&; sat. ; Horton

vicarage, gross yearly value from tithe rent-charge .£"350, "!l; Bassett, m on. tues. &fri. to Borough Green & Maidstone

with residence, in the gift of Lord Sackville, and held since & frQm Ightham, Seal & Sevenoaks · ,'

Seal. I Cope Edward Jas. tailor & news agent SWIFT & CO. agricultural engineers,
Cronk Ernest, farmer, Fuller street implement agents & edge tool makers,
• implements & machines repaired;
Curtis John, assessor &; collector of in· wearing parts of mowing & reaping
Alexander James Dalison D.L. Oakbank come tax machine3, ploughs &c. kept; LAWN

Few Rev. Chas. Edward M.A. Vicarage Cnrtis Thomas, wheelwright & builder MOWERS GROUND BY SPECIAL
Diplock Cecil, Crown P.H
Hillingdon Lord M.A., J.P. Wildernesse Ellis Robert, farm bailiff to Lord Hil• MACHINERY

park; & Camelford ho. Park lane w lingdon .J.P. Wildernesse Park farm Tye Edwin, coal & coke merchant
:Fenner Mrs. Carolina, White Horse P.H Wauen George, Kentish Yeoman P.1l
& Carlton, St. Stephen's & Travellers' Webb James, beer retailer
Fuggle George, baker Working Men's Institute (William Pat·
clubs, London s w Green Thomas, foreman of Lord Hil·
tenden, sec)
Pratt The Ladies, The Grove lingdon's estate

Valentine Charles William,. High street

COMMERCIAL.

Avis Benjamin, butcher Groombridge Miss Mary, drMs maker, Young Charles; grocer, Post office
Godden Green.
Barham William Constantine, grocer & High street

curiosity dealer Hider James, blacksmith Blackall Mr11

llarnes Alfred, gardener to James Hollands William, baker Devitt Thomas Lane

Alexander esq Janz Beatus, watch maker - Fenwick Miss

BROWN GEORGE THOMAS, saddler Jordan John, shoe maker Forbes Francis Augustine:

& harness maker, High street; & at Lady Hillingdon's Convalescent Home Golden Mrs

Sevenoaks ~ for Children (Sister Constance, Henley Hon. Authony Ernest

Brown John, shopkeeper & parish matron) Hudson Frank .

clerk • Marsh Frederick, draper Martin Ja.mes, The Cottage

Bryant William James, mineral water Miles Mrs. Fanny, beer- retailer Knight John Buxton, artist

manufacturer & oil merchant · Moyce John, butcher Pomfret Joseph, farmer; Post office

Card Frederick, coffee house ' Pearce John, farmer, Church farm Sales John, gardener to Mrs. Blackall

Card Thomas, assistant 'QVerseer & Pillinger & Collins, grocers Webb Robert, Buck's Head P.K

school attendance officer & inspector Smith James, shoe maker WoodwardFrederick,gardenertoFrank

of weights & measures Smythe John, farmer, Stone pit Hudson esq

' I .

SELLING is a well.wooded and picturesque parish and a brass ~fflgy of a civilian, c. 1530, with figures of children,

village with station on the London, Chatham and Dover of the same date: the church affords 300 sittings. The

railway, so miles irom London, 4 south·east from Faver· register dates from the year 1558. 'rhe living is a vicarage1

sham, in the North Eastern division of the county, lathe of yearly value from tithe rent·charge £3571 with 6 acres of

ScMy, Bonghton-under·Blean and l''aversham hundreds-, glebe and residence, in the gift of Earl Sondes, and held since

Faversham petty sessional division, union and county court 1889 by 1ihe Rev. John Ellston M.A.. of Hertford College, Ox·

district and in the rural deanery of Ospringe and arch- ford. l<'rom Shottendon Hill; in the southern part of this

deaconry and diocese of Canterbury. The village is small parish, the German Ocean can be well seen, besides a magni·

and stands on rising ground facing the south, in a dry and ficent view of the grandly.wooded and picturesque country:

healthy country. The church of St. Mary, seated on high on the hill are the supposed remains of a large triangular

ground, is a crnciform structure, chiefly of flint, consisting camp. About half a mile north is a large mound, planted

of chancel with north and south chapels, north transept, with beech trees and supposed to have been a Roman tumulus.

nave, narrow aisles, with ~rcades of four arches, south and Sole Street House is 'the residence of l<'rederick !''inn esq.

west porches and an embattled central tower containing a Earl Sondes is lord of the manor, and Corpus Christi college,

dock and 6 bells : the chapels are Early English, the rest of Oxford, Mrs. Lade, of Nash Court, Boughton-under·Blean,

the edifice is in the Perpendicular style: the east window, an and Lt.·Col. Charles S. Hardy J).L.1 J.P. of Chilham Castle,
example of the Transitional style from Earlr English to are the largest landowners. The soil and subsoil are various.

Decorated, is of tive lights and contains some fine ancient The chief crops are wheat, barley, hops, oats, beans and

stained glass, with figures above and shields of arms below: turnips. 'fhe area is 8,453 acres : rateable value, £6,047 ;

there are remains of a .rood loft, some mural monuments and in x88x the ~opulation was 817. .

l>IRWTORY.] KENT. •

!155

GusllllOB'R, a quarter of a mile distant, is a hamlet in this •

at 5 in winter & 6 p.m. in summer& 12 nooitOn sundays.
parish. Ow&NSCOURT is a mile and a half north-west; The nearest money orde!' office is at Boughton. Thd ~le•

:MULLINGB and COCKSHILL, I mile south-east; THREE graph otlk-e is at the railway sta. tion

.BKKcns, 1 mile south-east; SOLE STREET, a mile and a. .

half north-west. National School (mixed), built in 18729 for 175 l!hildren;
Parish Clerk, Alexander Hogben. average attendance, 130; · William E. Waters, maat~r;

POST OFFICB.-John Blyth, receiver. Lettel'S received by Mrs. Ellen Waters, mfants' mistress

foot post from Faversham, arrive at 7·45 a. m.; dispatched Railway Station, James Pearman, station master

Berry Waiter Wheeler, Gushmere Berry Walter Wheeler, farmer & hop Epps John Penfield, farmer & hop
Ellston Rev. John :M.A. [vicar]
Finn Frederick, Sole Street house grower, Gusb.mere & Poppington grower, Stone stile
Mills Major-Gen. Henry~ Woodlands
Neame Edwin, Haretield Berry Waiter William, srmth Hogben Alexander, carpenter
Neame Frederick, Luton house
Neame Mrs. Selling court Blyth John, grocer, Post office Hogben Edward, beer retailer
O'Neil John, Trafalgar house
Butcher Thomas, farmer & hop grower, .Neame Edward (Mrs.), farmer & hop
COMMERCIAL.
Barrett Henry, White Lion P.H 1 Owens court. grower

II Byron Thomas, farmer , Gosmere farm Neame Edwin, farmer & hop grower,
Clinch John, grocer Harefield

Curtis Daniel, farm bailiff to Mrs. Smith Charles, blacksmith

Lade, Rhode court Wilson Richard, Sondes Arms P.H

George Charles. wheelwtight

SELLINGE (or SELLINDGE} is a parish and scattered gift of Mrs. F. Gwatkin, and held since 1874 by the ReT.

tillage, 2 miles east from Smeeth station on the South Reginald St. Pattrick B.A. of Queen's College, Oxford. The

Eastern railway, 6o from London by road, 5~ north-west great tithes are paid to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.

from Hythe and 6i south-east from Ashford, in the Eastern There is a Wesleyan chapel, built in ;r883. 'fhe charities,

division of the county, Bircholt, Franchise Street and Worth amounting to about £8o yearly, are -derived principally from

hundreds, liberty of Romney Marsh, lathe of Shepway, land in Romney Marsh, left by W. Fordred, and are distri-

Elham petty sessional division and union, Hythe county buted in blankets, coal and money. There are besides several

court district, rural deanery of North Lympne and arch- small charities. Col. Herbert George Deedes J.P. of Sand-

deaconry and dioc:ese of Canterbury. The church of St. ling Court, Hythe, who is lord of the manor, the Governors

Mary is an ancient building of stone in the Early English of St. Katharine's Hospital, London, All Souls College,

and later styles, with some portions of Norman work, and. Oxford, and the Rev. James Bellamy D.D. president of St.
consists of chancel with wide north aisle or chapel, nave of I John's College, Oxford, are the principal landowners. The

two bays, north aisle, north and south porches and a plain I soil icslaeyl~ays;ubssoouitl,herornck.parTt•herocchkie;f middle, greensand and
and low western tower with pointed shingled roof containing stiff crops are wheat, barley,

5 bells : the chancel retains a trefoil-headed piscina, and in hops and some grass land. The area is 2,o63 acres'; rateable

the walls are several ~rosses within circles : in the wall of the value, £4,848 ; the population ia 1881 was 649.

chancel chapel is a. Perpendicular sepulchral arch, inclosing Parish Clerk, James Wallis.

a tomb of Elizabethan date; the north wall has a square re- PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., 8 . .H. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-

cess: a brass to John Bernys and Joan, his wife, 1440, for- Ebenezer Sharwood, postmaster. Letters frum Hyt.he

merly here, has been removed: the stained east window, arrive at 8 a. m. ; dispatched at 6.30 p. m. ; sundays,

erected in 1870, is a memorial to George Paine, d. 27 Jan. u.go a.m

1858; and there are several other memorial windows: there 1 A School Board of 5 members was formed in 1877 ; Robert'
&re 250 sittings: in the churchyard are several yew trees, Lonergan, Saltwood, clerk to the board ; Ja~s Hobba,

one of which measures 5~ yards in girth at 3 feet from the attendance officer

ground. The register dates from the year 1559. The Board School, built in 1841, for 180 children & enlarged in

hving is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £193, gross yearly 188o; average attendance, 100; Henry Stephena, mal-

value {.297, including 40 acres of glebe and residence, in the ter; Miss Ada B. Stephens, mistress

PRIVATE RESIDENTS, Earl Thomas, grazier 18HARWOOD T. lr. SON, grocers,

Bates Thomas l''uller Harry, builder j drapers, bakers &general warehouse-
Bourne Mrs Fuller William, market gardener
men, Post office '

Butler Major Reuben, The Laurels Grambrill Valentine, grazier Shrubsole John, farm ba.iliff to Messrs.

Farrant William Hammon Henry, saddler Henry & Thomas Rigden

Fttness John Varley. Grove house Harvey Henry, farmer & hop grower, Smith Edward,farmer, Southenay farm

Hobbs Redo, Guinea hall Herringe Smith Jane (Mrs.), grazier

Hobbs James, Rock cottage Hobbs W. & B. auctioneers & estate Standen Frederick, miller (wind)

Middleton Thomas, Grove Bridge house agents ; & at Ashford Sutton Charles, steam culti-mting ma·

Parker Miss Kingsmill John, farmer & hop grower, ehinery proprietor, GrOTe bridge .

Pattrick Rev. Reginald St. B.A. Vicarage Somerfield court Swinnard Ueorge, grazier

Roberts Mrs. The Towers Lancefield William, general smith Tester William Ueorge, grocer

White James LaslettThos.forage contractor,Stone hl Tritton George, farmer, Hoddiford

COMMERCIAL. Long Harry, grazier, Court lodge Tritton Jas. farmer, Little Drain court

Ames Elgar, bricklayer Mowbray Arthur, farmer, Barrow hill Tutt Aaron, carpenter

Ames Francis, bricklayer Noble Susanna.h (Mrs.), miller (water) Wallis Henry, bricklayer

AmesThomas, bricklayer & farmer Wallis John, haulier

Arger George, grazter Pope Silas, tailor &grocer Ward Albert, blacksmith

Back Stephen, beer retailer Prebble William, blacksmith White George, carpenter

Cbaplin Francis, farmer Richardson Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer & White William, wheelwright

Earl Jas. butcher, & Duke's Head P.H stock dealer, Rhode farm

SEVE NOAl\S. •

SBvxNOAxs is a maTket and union town, parish, head of a 1864, is exclusive of Sevenoaks Weald and Riverhead; the
connty court district and petty sessional division, in the board consists of twelve members. In the time of Queen
Western division of the county, hundred of Codsheath, lathe Elizabeth the assizes for the county used to be held in this

of Sutton-at-Hone, rural deanery of Shoreham, archdeaconry town.
of Maidstone and diocese of Canterbury ; it is 25 miles from The Sevenoaks railway, opened in May, t862, is a branch
London by the London, Cha.tham and Dover railway and 20 belonging to the London, Chatham and Dover Company,
by the South Eastern direct line, there being separate stations with a station at St. John's hill (Bat and Hall), I mile north
for each; it is also 7 miles north-west from Tonbridge and of the town: the line between Otford Junction and Maid-
18 west from Maidstone. The parish of ~evenoaks is situ- stone, also belonging to this company and opened for public
ated both above and below the great ridge of sand hills which traffic on the 1st of June, 1874, gives railway access from
runs across this county and divides the Upland from the Sevenoaks to Maidstone. In 1868 the South Eastern Rail-
Weald or southern district of it. 'fhe town, built on high way Company completed their line through this town to

ground, consists of two principal streets and is paved, Toubridge and it is now the main route to the Continent.
lighted with gas by a company, abundantly supplied with 'rhe London, Chatham and Dover branch joins the South
good water from works, situated at Oak lane, and is under Eastern line at the bottom of Tub's hill, half a mile north-

the control of a Local Board, formed in 1871, the jurisdiction west, where there is a station belonging to the latter

of which, as defined by the Order in Council of 2nd August, company.

• KEK:r. I [KELLYS .

~~VENOAKS.

The churcl;t of St. Nicholas is a spacious edifice of Kentish north aisle, south porch and a western turret containing one

rag, in the ,Perpendicular st.y~, consisting of chancel of two bell; and the aisle was added in 1878: there are fr~ sittings

and a half bays, clerestoried nave of five bays, aisles extending for ~64 persons and appropriated sittings for 197. The

nearly to the extreme east end, vestry attached on the north- register dates from the year 1858. The living is a vicarage,

east of the north aisle, south porch with parvise and octagonal tithe rent-charge £2oo, gross yearly value £246, in the

stair turret, and an embattled western tower, 99 feet in gift of the Rev. Thomas Samuel Curteis M.A., F.s.A. and

• height, with a turret at the north-east angle, and containing held since 1882 by the Rev. John Spencer Bartlett :M.A. of

a elock and Jl bells ; the whole structure, including the vestry Durham University. 'l'he population of the district in I88I

and porch, is embattled, and the tower affords a charming was 3,180.

view over Knole park, and across the sandhills towards KIPPINGTON is an ecclesiastical parish, formed July 13th,

Brasted, SUJ1dridge and Westerham. The stained east 1871, out of Sevenoaks: the church o( St. Mary. erected by

window, representing eight subjects from Our Lord's William James Thompson esq. J.P. of Kippington and conse·

Passion, designed and executed by C. E. Kempe esq. was a crated 7th June, t88o, is a cruciform building of Kentish rag,

gift to the church in 1887; the chancel which is separated in the Early English style, from designs by Mr. John

from the nave by a low stone wall, has a good modern, open, Marshall Hooker, architect, late of Sevenoaks, and consists

hammer-beam roof of oak, the principals springing from bold of apsidal chancel, transepts, clerestoried nave of four bays,

wood brackets, some of which bear demi-figures of angels, aisles and a tower at the west end of the south aisle, con-

on the south .side is a memorial window to Christopher taining one bell: the lower stage of the tower forms a

Cook, of Ashgtove, and Elizabeth his wife : the oaken pulpit, porch: the aisles are separated from the nave by arcades

dated 1628, is panelled ; the upper panels are separated by with circular columns of Westwood stone : the pulpit is of

pilasters, adorned with scroll work and inclosed f.rches alabaster with marble shafts : the font, executed in statuary

much enriched withdentalornament; the brasseaglelectem marble, consists of a quatrefoil shaped bowl, supported on

presented by J. M. Clabon esq. is a memorial to William cherubs' heads, and resting on a twisted shaft : the windows

Montagu Robert Clabon, who was killed on the railway, 15 are stained : there are 409 sittings, about 70 being free.

July, 1876: the organ, placed at the east end of the north The register dates from the year 188o. The living is a

aisle, was presented by James Wright esq. and much en- vicarage, net yearly value about £400, derived from pew

larged about t8!Lf, at a cost of over £6oo: the font has an rents and an endowment of £150, with residence, in the gift

octagonal basin, with sides panelled in quatrefoils, inclosing of William James Thompson esq. and held since 188o by

some shieldS' of arms and 'fudor roses : in the north aisle the Rev. George Edward Tate M.A. of St. John's College,

are a number of fine and interesting mural monuments, Cambridge, and prebendary of Wells Cathedral. There is

including at the east end a very large rectangular monument an iron church seating 300 persons, in the Granville road.

of white marble with fluted pilasters supporting an entab- in connection with St. Mary's. The population in 1881 was

lature and bust by Chantrey to Charles, first and only Earl 66o.

Whitworth P.c., o.c.B. n.c.L. ambassador to Russia, and The Catholic church, dedicated to the Holy 'frinity, has

sometime Viceroy of lreland,d. 13 May, 1825 i below are arms, sittings for :iOO persons.

with supporters and crest: another large and elaborately The Congl't'gationalchurcb, on St John's hill, is a building

wrought marble monument displays an oval tablet with in the Gothic style, erected in 1865, at a cost, including the

scroll work and drapery, inclosed .by; -an arch on fluted site, of about £4,000, and will seat 450 persons.

pilasters, at the foot of which are two figures of weeping St. John's Hall, Hollyhush lane (in connection with St.

infants; there is an inscription to John Fermor esq. some- John's Congregati<1nal church) was built in 1888 for Sunday

time M.P. for Malmesbury, d. 29 Dec. 1722, and to Sir Henry school purposes, and for public meetings, and will hold 350

Fermol', hart. his elder brother, d. 2 Jan. 1734, and above, persons. ,
an achievement· of arms, richly emblazoned in gold and The Wesleyan chapel, a building in the Gothic style,
colours: a third monument, also of marble, has thestandmg erected in 1852-3, at u. cost of about £rpo, exclusive of land,

figure .of a lady under a· canopy with curtains held aside by has recently ( 1890) ·been renovated and enlarged at a cost of

angels, over- which is a lozenge with arms, and below an about £450~ and will seat 400 persons.

inscription to Margaret, relict. of Sir WiUiam Boswell, kt. The Particular Baptist chapel, on the Vine, seats 400 people.

erected in ~92 bJ Eli~beth Green. ber executrix : there is There are also meeting-rooms for Plymouth and Christian

another monument,of considerable interest, to Lady Margery Brethren, the former with 120, and the latter with 140

(Clerke) of Ford in Wrotham, and wife of Thomas Scott esq. sittings.

of High Halden, ob. 1618 ; at the top of the monument is an The Local Board offices and stables, Argyle road, erected

achievement of arms and on either side are three impaled or in 1872 at a cost of about .£"3,500, are of white gault brick

quartered shields, all bearing traces of colour: at the west end with Bath stone dressings : the fire engine station is in

of this aisle &re several monuments to the Lam barde family ; Eardley road.

these include one of ma.rble, pa.inted and gilt, with arms Sevenoaks Horticultural and Floral Society usuaiiy holds

and crest, to William Lambardet founder, in 1588, of Queen an annual show in the month of August.

Elizabeth's College or HospitaJ a.t Greenwich, and author Tl;le Sevenoaks and West Kent Gardeners' and Amateur

(1576) of the" Perambulation of Kent," ob. 19 August, t6oi; So<>iety holds a chrysanthemum show in November, as well

the inscription also .commemorates Sir Multon ~mbarde, kt. as fOTtnightly competitions. ,

his son and heir ob, 7 August, .1634 and there are memorials The London and County Banking Co. Limited have a

to Sir ldulton Lambarde, kt. ob. 1676, and Jane, his wife, branch here in the High street.

erected by Carolina Pery, and to others of this family, A stock market is held the thid Wednesday in the ,

1808-26: here also is a stained window ~ected to Francis month.
James Holcroft, killed in the disastrous fight at Isandlwhana, The County Police Station, in High street, was erected in

Zululand, 22 Jan. 1879, and over the north door is anothsr 1864, at a cost of £3,000.

given by the children of th~ Sunday school : the south aisle The Constitutional Club, situated at the junction of the

retains a piscina at the east end1 and has two monuments of Maidstone and Dartford roads, was er~cted in I81J0, under
similar design, in white and grey marble, adorned with the superintendence of Mr. Thomas Pott-er, at a cost of

shields of arms, and carvings of weapons of war and standards £s,ooo, raised in shares, and is a structure of red brick,

to Field Marshal Jeffery, first baron Amherst, K.B. d. 3 attached to which is a large ball, holding 6oo people, and

August, 1797, and to other members of this family, 1781; used for public entertainments and meetings ; and there are

there are memorial windows in this aisle to Susan Frances, also reading, billiard, smoking and other rooms.

wife of Frederick Tooth esq. d. I July, 1882 ; William Pitt The G Company 1st Volunteer Battalion, Queen's Own

(Amherst), first Earl Amherst, d. 13 March, 1857, and Royal West Regiment, have bead quarters in High street.

William Pitt, 2nd Earl, d. 26 March, 1886, and another There are several first-class hotels: Pawley's Royal Crown
stained window erected a~ Easter, ,1886, in honour of the hotel ~ in London roa.tl ; the Royal. Oak hotel is situated at
holy apostles and especially St. Paul : iu ~be tower is a large the top of the town, close to the entrance to Knole park ;

monument,. with arms, to tbe Lake. family 1788-1834; the the Hose and Crown hotel is in the High street ; !Jligh's

stained west window was inserted in 1887; the nave roof is private hotel is a large and comfortable house, the grounds

groined in plaster, those of the aisles are flat and .of plain are attractive and afford a pleasant prospect of the surround-

plaster work: there are Boo sittings. The earliest date of the ing country; the Sennocke Arms hotel faces the South

register is 1559. The living, formerly a sinecure rectory Eastern railway station, Tub's hill,

and a vicarage, the former valued in the King's .Books at ,Between the old town and St. John's portion of the district

£13 os. 8d. the latter at £15 3s. old· is now a rectory and is an open space called "Sevenoaks Vine," which is used by

rsvicarage, yearly value from rent-charge£I, n6 Igs. 6d. nett thQ public and the Vine club as 11- cricket ground. The

£664, with residence and acre$ of glebe, in the gift of and Local Board have recently (1890) purchased the cottages
held since 1874 by the Rev. Thomas Samuel Curteis :M.A., and ground adjoining the Vine and extending to the

of Trinity College, Cambridge, F.S.A. boundary of the Constitutional club, and this land is also to

, ST. JoHN's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed September be reserved as an open space.

27th, 1878, from that of Sevenoaks 2 the church, consecrated The Almshouses, founded by Sir William Sennocke

in October, 1858, is a building of stone in the Gothic style (Sevenoak) kt. in connection with his school, contain :ao
of the 14th century, consisting of chancel, nave of five bays inmates, each of whom receives 6s. p:~r week:. there are


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also 12 homes, whose inmate~ receive IS. 8d. weekly from pictures: at the north corner of the mansion may be seen a

an endowment left by the Misses Edwards, and vested in fine barn of Bonrchier's time, and on the other hand the

ss.\he minister and churchwardens of the parish, and one "Duchess Walk," an avenue of oaks: at the north-.ea.st

inmate receiving 6d. weekly from Col. Thomas Austen's corner was a gaol for the Archbishop's servants; further on,
charity; there are also two houses endowed by the late Mr. an avenue of beeches leads to the end of the ancient " Pleas-

John Clarke (who died in t86g) with ss. 6d. per week each. aunce," where are some fine old trees: the picturesque

Etgb' ho11ses were erected in 1874 for the out-pensioners of undulations of the extensive park, which is 6 miles in

Str William Sevenoake'.s charity. Besides these charities, circumference, covering upwards of 1,000 acres, well stocked

about £23, arising from a bequest by Sir Edward Fermor, with red and fallow deer, and full of magnificent forest trees

il distributed in bread. in stately avenues and solemn groves, render Knole one of

The Holmesdale Cottage Hospital, established in 1873 the most attractive seats in the southern part of Eng-land:

and situated at the bottom of St. John's hill, has 9 beds, in 1877 the stables were destroyed by fire: the house is

and is supported by voluntary subscriptions. The Hospital opened to the public on Fridays and bank holidays. A

for Children with Hip Disease, situated on the Vine, was little to the south is Riverhill House, the residence of Capt.

opened in 1872 by Miss Jackson, the present lady super- John Thomton Rogers l.P. commanding extensive views of

intendent, and will hold 17 patients ; it is supported wholly several cannties : the grounds are laid out in walks and ter-

by voluntary contributions. There is also a Fever Hospital race..'!. Beechmont is the residence of Multon Lambarde esq.

in Oak lane. D.L., 1.P. and Bellevue, of Frederick James Underwood esq.;

Near Sevenoaks, in the year 145o,Sir Humphrey Stafford, Shaw Well, of Percival Frank Battiseombe esq.; The Mount,

knighted at the second battle of St. Albans, 19 Feb. 1461, 1of Joseph Moore esq. and Kippington, of Frederick Lin-

was defeated and slain by the famous Jack Cade. coln Bevan esq. Maywood, the property of Major James

Close to the town, on the south-east, is Knole, the seat of Gel'man n.L., .J.P. is now (I8go) unoccupied. Ashgrove, the

Lord SackYille o.C.M.G.: the house, mainly built ·by Arch- residence of Robert Kirkman Hodgsonesq. D.L., .J.P. is noted

bishop Bourchier, who died in 1486, and Thomas Sackville, for its vineries, azaleas and l'hododendrons.

F.arl of Dorset, who died in 16o8, is a quaint mixture of the Lord Sackville G.C.H.G. is ).ord of the manor and

Perpendicular Gothic of the 15th century and the Early principal landowner.

Italian style of the 17th century, and covers, with its out- The area is 6,791 acres ; rateable valhe, £66,214; the

buildings, five ac~:es of ground: the front, seen from the population of the parish in 1881 was 8,035; Local Board

approach, is of the later period, with the exception of the district, 6,288.

gate; the inner court is chiefly of Lord Dorset's building, Sexton, St. Nicholas, Henry Hills, Hards yard, Sevenoaks

and has his initials on the lead pipes ; the hall is Bourchier's · Parish Clerk, St. John's, William Hodges, Eden cottage,

work, as is also the chapel and chaplain's room: the state .St. John's. .

rooms contain a large collection of portraits and other Sexton, Kippington, Samuel Brown, Clench's farm.

Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c. )
o.t s. IPosT, M. 0. & T.
B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Petty Sessions are held the last friday id each tnonth, at the

58 & 6o High street.-Frank Hooker Hills, postmaster. Court House, at 11 o'clock, also intermediate Sessions every

Delivery commences in Sevenoaks, 7 & n a.m. & 6 pm. : ., friday, at the same hour, when there are any case8 to be

sundays, 7 a. m. ; the box is cleared for London & all parts I disposed of under the Summary Jul'isdiction Acts

at 9.10 a. m. 12.45. 3·40• 8.40 p.m. & midnight; on The following places are in the Petty Sessional Division:-

sundays the box is cleared at 6.45 p.m. Parcels are Brasted, Chevening, Crockham Hill, Halstead, Ide Hill,

delivered at 8 & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. & dispatched at 12.30, Kemsing, Otford, Riverhead, Seal, Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks

3.30 & 8.30 p.m Weald, Shoreham, Snndridge, Under River & Westerham

PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Local Board
St.. John's hill.-James Bradlaugh, r~ceiver. :U,tters Offices Argyle r~d.
arrive at 7 & u:.3o a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; dispatched at 10.20 '.
a.m. 2.45 & 7.30 p. m. ; arrive on sundays at 7 a.m. ; Board days, first & third mondays m each month, at 10 a.m.
dispatched at I I ·45 a. m
MEMBERS.

PoST & M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Mnlton Lambardii! esq• .T.P., n.L., c.c. chairman, retires 1891
IRetire in
Upper St. John's hill (letters are only dispatched from Retire in
this office).-Miss Mary Chalcrort, receiver. Letters are Albert Bath
1891 Herbert Tbompson 189:1

dispatched at 8.30 a.m. & 12.30, 2.55, 7.40 & n.4o p.m.; Jn. Harry Marcbant 1891 Thomas E. Klllick 1893

dispatched 6 p.m. on sunday11 Charles Mar:-in 1891 Adml. Hy.Matt.Miller 1893

Letters are also conveyed to & received from the following James Wm. Brooker 1892 Joseph Moore 1893

receiving houses daily :-Riverhead, Chipstead, Sund- Rev. John Jackson I89:1 Thomas Potter 1893

ridge, Brasted, St. John's bill, Upper St. John's hill, Seal, William Hy. Stepney 189:1 .

Ightham, Wrotham, ~tone street, Kemsing, Ivy Hatch, Clerk, Herbert J. Thompson, Argyle road

Plaxtole, Knockholt, Halstead, Otford & Shoreham Treasurer, David W. Palmer, London & County Bank

Medical Officel' of Health, Harris Butterfield, Brynmawr,
County Magistrates for Sevenoaks Petty Sessional The Vine

Division. Surveyor & Engineer, Jabez Mann, Montrose, Holmesdale rd

Lambarde Multon esq. Beechmont, Sevenoaks, chairman Collector, Amos Pett, 121 High street

Amherst Earl D.L. Montreal, Sevenoaks Inspector of Nuisances, Arthur Fowler, Local Board offices,

Stanhope Earl, Chevening, Sevenoaks Argyle road

Sackville Lord G.C.M.G., D.L. Knole, Sevenoaks Public Establishments.
Hillill!?don Lord, Wildernesse park, Sevenoaks

Collet Sir Mark Wilks bart. St. Clere, Kemsing, Sevenoaks County Court. His Honor Homersham Cox M. A. judge;

l'hillips Sir Samuel Henry, Mapleton, Westerham Edward Newman Knocker, registrar & high bailiff; Alfred

Board Major John, Springfield, Westerham Grainger, &ob-bailiff. The court is holden in the Police

Burnaby-Atkins Thomas Frederick esq. M. A., D.L. Halstead station once every month ; the following places are within

Place, Sevenoaks its jurisdiction: Brasted. Cheveniog, Halstead, Otford,

Campbell-Colquhoun Rev. John Erskine M.A. Chartwell, Shoreham, Sundridge, Kemsing, Seal, Sevenoaks, Wester-
ham, Ightham, Wrotham, Plaxtol & Sbipborne
Westerham
Certified Bailiffs appointed under the Law of Distress
Clabon John Moxon esq. Clare bank, Sevenoaks

German Major James D.L. BAimflnt, Sevelloaks Amendment Act, W. H. Crook, High street & John

Hodgson Robert Kirkman esq. D. L. Ash grove, Sevenoaks White, 49 London road

Johnson Thomas, Seal chart, Sevenoaks County Police Station, High street, Samuel Waghorn, super-

Leveson-Gower Granville William Gresham esq. F.S.A.. intendent; 2 sergeants & 17constables

Titsey Place, Limpsfield, Surrey Darenth Valley Main Sewerage Board, meet at Cannon

Mildmay Henry Bingham esq. Shoreham place, Sevenoaks Street hotel, London, every two months ; Multon Lam-

Rogers John Thornton esq. Riverhill, Sevenoaks barde l.P. chairman; David William Palmer, treasurer;

Tbompson Wm. Jas. esq.Kippington& Wickhurst,Sevenoaks George Frederick Carnell, clerk; Bruce L. Gibson, Eyns-

Tipping William esq. F.S.A. llrasted park, Sevenoaks ford, surveyor; T. Hennell c.E. engineer

Tipping Lieut.-Col. Wm. Fearon, Brasted park, Sevenoaks Inland Revenue Office, held at 4 The 'ferrace, Upper St.

Warde Lieut.-Col. Charles Arthur :Madan D.L. Squerryes John's hill, Denis Clancy, officer
Local Board Fire B~de station, Eardley road, Ja.be~
court, Westerham

Watney Norman esq. Valence, Westerham Mann, captain; Kenred Hancoek, superintendent ; Henry

Wilson Alfred esq. B.A. Oakhill, Sevenoaks Woodhams, engineer & 9 men

Wreford Samuel esq. Broughton boose, Otford, Sevenoaks Masonic Lodge (Knole) No. 1414. meetings, October to

Clerks to tbe Magistrates, Knocker & Holcroft, London March, at the Royal Oak hotel, Charles Holcroft, sec

road, Sevenoaks Odd Fellows' Hall, London road, Henry Sutton, sec



068 KEN.T. . • (KELLY18

wQueen'a Own Royal Wes.t Kent Regiment,. lstl Volunteev (i}lerk the D!Ltenth Valley Sewerage Board, George Fredk,

, Battalion (G Cumpany); head quarters, High street. Carnell, ll30 High street T ,

· Capt. Sydney J, Wil11on. command~nt ~ Sergt. Hayward, Collec~or Qf Poor's Rates, William Henry Smith, F..ardley rd
InspeotOr of Weights&; Meat:~ures, Toom~ Card. Seal
. drill instructol" · , "
Voluntee-r Fir& Brigade, station, 'Rose & Crown,'. High lnspector Under Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act & Under

street, William Henry< Stepney, captain; William Wilt- Food & Drngs Act,. SI. Waghorn, Police station, Higb st

shire, jun. aupt. ·;, Jobn Booper, engineer & 9 men Steward of the manors of Sevenoaks, Knole, Kemsing,

• Seal, Brasted, Sundridge, Upla.nd,Wea.ld, Otford, Clreven-
ing, Ash; Holliwell, Ridley, Broxham, Hayes, Boston,
HosPITALS & CHARITABLE lNSl'ITUTIONS.

Fever Hospital, Oak lane, Harris Butterfield,Brynm~~owl', Tl;te Keston & West Wickham, Edward Newman Knocker·

Vine, medical officer r ~edical Officer of Health to West Kent Combined Sanitary

Freemasons' Masonic Hall, St. Nicholas Parish room, London Distric~ Ha;rris Butterfield, Brynmawr, The Vine

road, Charles Holeoolt, sec ., ... . 1 • Superintendent of County Police, Samuel Waghorn, High st

Holmesdale Cott~ge- Hospital,· St.· John's hill, Rev. J. M. Vestry Clerk.. William Henry Stepney, 69 London road

Burn Murdoch. hon. sec.; medical officers, various Veterinary Inspector nnder the Contagious Diseases (Ani-

Holmesdale Provident MedicaL Society, Herbel't J. Thomp.. mals) Act~ Thomas Ashton, ag High street

son, Argyle road r (

Hospital for Children with Hip Disease, The Vine, Herbert Places of Worship, with times of services.

'fhompson, A. G. Don, A, J. ,Alliott H. D. & J, L. Wor,ship, St. ~ichola.S Church, Rev. Thomas Samuel Curteis ;M.A..,

medical officers ; Miss Ja.ckson, lady superintendent; Miss P.S.A. rector; Rev. Maynard Whitworth Hay M.A.oxon.

M. Rose, hon. ~ , 11 curate; 8 & u a.m. 12 noon & g.xs & 6.30 p.m.; daily,

Sir William Sevenoak's Almshouses, under the managomen' ' n a.m. & 4.30 p.m "l ·•

of the governors of the Queen Elizabeth's Grammar St.· John's Churcb, St. Jobn's hilJ, Bev. John Spencer Bart-

School & Almshouse foundation . lett H. A. vicar; Rev. Sydney Keepin.g Lockyear, curate;

SEVENOAKS UNION.. , "' , 8 & n a 1m. & 3·30 & 6.30 p.m. ;,_daily, 5.30 p.m

Board day, wednesday (fortnightly), ·at' the Workhouse, St. Mary's, Kippington, Rev. Prebendary George Edward
Sundridge, at x:o~ qoon. .
, Tate li.A. vicar ; Rev. George Herbert Thompson, curate ;
The Union'comprises the following parishes, viz.:~Bra.sted, :u a.m. & 3·3° p.m.; 7·3° p.m. wed. in summElr

, Chevening, Chiddingstone, Cowden,Edenbridge, Halstead, Iron Church, Granville road (in coRDection with St. Mary's);

Hever, Kem11ing, Leigh,Otford,Penshurst,Seal, Sevenoaks, ·· sun. 6.go p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m, during winter only;
'HoplryayTer~.m~teye.ti(nCgaethvoerliyc)s,at.G5ra.3n0vipll.em road, Rev. 1.gna~•ms
Shoreham, Sundridge & Wcsterham. The population of
67,292 J&(lres; rate- Lamm, pri~st; m~ss, suns. ~ holy days o.f ~bhgatwn,
Cleatrhbkel.eutvonailotuhnee,in£G1xu98a38r,Jd4i0wa9na.ss 27,0051 area, l0-45- a.~. • .catechiSm, dElvotiOns .& be~edictiOns, 6,30
& Assessment Committee,'George. p.m. ; d.aily mass, 7·45 a.m. ; on fr~. statiOns of the cross

Frederick CJirnell, High street, Sevenoaks .

Treasurer, David William Palmer, London & County Bank, · & benediCtiOn at 6.30 p.m. ; confesswns are heard on sat.
& ~t call .
Sevenoaks . 1 .• .

Relieving & Vaccination Officers & Collectors to the Guar- Bapt1st, 'fhtl Vtne, ReT. Charles Rudge, mm1ster; n a. m.
'Co&~~6g.3aot1~o.nma.l,; wed. 7 ~.m.
• dians & Inquiry Officers-, Penshurst district, Qeorge Paine, St. John s hill, llev. Clarence · :B.A..
Edenbridge ; Sevenoaka district; John Robertson, Sun- Lankester
.m1mster; !I a,. m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.15 p.m
dridge; Shoreham district, R. C, Pope, Chipstea.d .
Mooical f)fficers, Np. 1 districty Charles H. Whitcombe Vme Hall, H1tchm Hatch lane, II a. m. ~ 6.30 p.m. ; mon.

F.R.c.s.Edin. Westerbam ; N.o. 2 district, Herbert Thomp- 8 p.m. ; wed. 7·45 p.m ..
son, Buckhurst lodge, High street, Sevenoaks; No. 3 dis-
trict, John Lucas Worship, Riverhead; No. 4 district, Greatness Hall, Rev. C. Lankester B.A. mm1ster; sun. 6.30

Charles Henry Whitcombe F.R.c.s.Edin. Westerham; No. H aPl l·, ~·~ . . St. , · : ' 6.30

connectwn wtth John s (Greatness) sun.
5 district, Frank Fraser M. D., c.M. Leigh : No. 6 district, p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m
No. '. ..
Charles Foster Gregory, Edenbridge; carag 7 district, Wesleyan, Market place, Rev. John Kirtlan, mtmster; 11
Osborne Delano Marriott M.D.,C.ll. TheVi e,Sevenoaks
a.m. & 6.30 p.m.. l 'wed. 7·t5 p.m . . '
Gospel Hall, The Vme, James Collett, mmtBter; 6.30 p.m. ;
Superintendent Registrar, George Frederick Carnell, 130 ChrWi~S~:ll1m·3B°rept.hmren
.. , . ..
High street, Sevenoaks; deputy, John Frederick Carnell, St. John s
High street, Sevenoaks , Mtsston Room, hill, mirusters
B.tvbaleriCohurs~~st1u.1~na..
RePgaisintrea,rsEodfeBnbirrtihdsg&e;'Ddeeapthust,yP, eMnsrhsu. rGstesoumb-ediPsatrilncet,,GEedoer~g-e mCh. a&~l6,. 3 0n p.m a t & Ball · R.
ear B station, Rev.
bridge; &wenoaklf sub-district, John Robertson, Sun- Hawke~ • mimster • ll a. m. & 6.30 p.m

dridge; deputy, Charles Hooker, Westerham; Shoreham · Schools.
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, founded \n 1432, by
sub-district, R. C. Pope, Chipstea.d ; deputy, Thomas
Sir WilliamSevenoake kt. (usually written Sennocke), son
William MiUen, Chipstea.d '· of one William Rumpstead, whose change of name has led
to his being usually describe'd as a foundling); he rose to
Registra-r of Marriages for the- Union, Josepb Stevenson, 45
he Lord Mayon & representative in- Parliament, & left a
High street, Sevenoaks; deputy, John Stevenson, High

street, Sevenoaks '

Workhouse, Birchfield, Sundridge~ a building of KPntish rag,

with red brick dressings, built in 1844 to hold 381 in- portion of his wealth to found this school, which is now a

mates, James Brown & Miss Phillis Robertson, master & first grade modern school; giving certain advantages to

matron; Rev. Waiter Raikes lii,A. chaplain; Charles H. natives of Sevenoaks, Seal. and Kemsing; there is one ex:-

Whttcombe F'.n.e.s.Edin. medical {)fficer ; William H. hibition of £4o & one of £3o, tenable for four years at

Carter, schoolmaster 1 : Oxford or Cambridge, several 'School scholarships, value

I 'RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. £5 & £10; the Kippington prizes Of £3 yearly in books

Meets at the Union Workhouse, wednesdays, monthly, for essays in history & English literature, & the Clabon

immediately !tfter the meeting of the Board of G-uardians. conduct prize of £2 yearly in books: by a charter uf

Clerk, George Frederick Carnell, 13o High st. Sevenoaks Queen Elizabeth, granted in xs6o, the management of the
freasurer, David William Palmer, London & County Bank school & almshouses was placed in the hands of two war-

Medical Officer of Health, Ha-rris Butterfield, Brynmawr, dens & four assistants, who were called the Corporation;

The Vine, Sevenoaks ' the foundation is now administered by a governing body,

Inspector of N uisahces, Arth. Fowlelo, 3 Cedar'ter. St. John's consisting of 15 members appointed under a scheme pro-
posed by tbe Charity Commissioners & approved by Her
• ScnooL A~TJi:.m>A.NCE Col\OIITTEE. Majesty in Council on the uth July, 1877; the appoint-
Meets monthly at the Union Workhouse '()fl wednesdays, at ment of master is vested in the governors ; the income
derived from Sir William Sevenoake's estate, including
• · n o'clock. some additions to it, particularly that of Anthony Pope. in
Clerk, George Frederick Carnell, 130 High street 1571, is nearly £8oo a year: George Grote, the distin-
·Attendance Officer, Thomas Cardt Seal

I I • :Public Officers. guished classical historian, born at Clay Hill, near Becken-
ham, Nov. 17~ 1794, received his early education at this
Assesam' & Collector of Taxes, William Henry Stepney, 6g
school; chairman of governors, Multon Lambarde esq.

London road J.P.; clerk, W. W. Knocker ( Daniel Maule Birkett K.A.
of Christ Church, Ox:on, head master 1 ReV'. 'fhomas
~rtifying Factory Surgeon, Osborne Delano Marriott H.D.,
Stevens H.A. Leonard Green H.A. W. S. M. Holmes H.A.
., EJ.Ill.i T.he Vicarage ~ . J. L. Strachan F.R.s. (lit.), Professor Gnstave H. Doret
(french & german),. Richard Butler (drawing), William
Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for the Sevenoaks G. McNaught A.R.A.H. (class singing&: theory of music),

Dirision, William Wheatley Knocker, London road assistant masters

Clerk to the Highway Board, Edward Newman Knocker,

London road 1

JDlllECTORY. •SEVENOAKS.

W'althamstow Hall is an nndenominational school, for tlie St. John's National (boys, girls & infants), built in 1873, for
daughters of all Christian missionaries, & was opened 354 children; average attendance, 87 boy<~, 73 girls & 84
May, 1882, by the late Samuel Morley esq. ){. P. ; the build- infants; James Richard Smith, master; Charles Williams,

ing is designed for about xoo children, who are eligible assistant master ; Miss Mary Ann Benham, mistress ; Miss

for entrance at five years of age & remain till seventeen ; Isabella White, infants' mistrt>-BS

it has cost £~2,000, which includes the freehold & furnish- Infant, London road, built in 1835 & enlarged iu r88o &

ing, this amount being raised by subscriptions & by the sale 1885, for x6o children; average attendance, 120; Miss

of the property at Walthamstow, Es~x, where the insti- Clara Warner, mistress

tution was first established in 1838; Miss Unwin, principal St. Joseph's (Catholic) (mixed), built in 1882, for 100 child-

A School Board of 7 members was formed 28 May, 1875 ; ren; average attendance, 30 i Miss .\goes Schuler, mist
John Bridges Nunn, St. John's road, clerk to the board i
Newspapers.
G. Pyle, So High street, attendance officer .
Sevenoaks Chronicle & Kentish Advertiser, 54 High street;

ScHOOLS:- . William Wicking, proprietor & publisher; published fri
Sevenoaks Telegraph & Kent }lessenger, 21 London road;
Board (boys & girls), built in x884, for 200 children; average

attendance, 90 boys & So girls ; Richard Owen, master ; Jesse Relf, publisher; published fri
Miss K. Isted, mistress
Railways.
Board (infants) (St. John's), built in 1877, for 100 children; London, Chatham & Dover, Bat & Ball station, Edward
a\·erage attendance, So ; Miss. Margaret Baugh. mistress
Videan, station master
Lady Boswell's. London road, founded by Lady Boswell, wife South Eastern, Tub's hill, John Isard, station master
Sir Wilham Boswell, ambassador to Charles I. at the
Conveyance.
Hague, who conveyed an estate at Bnmham, in Essex,
partly for the endowment of a school for poor children of Omnibuses belonging to the London, Chatbam & Dover Rail-
the parish. who are taught on the National system: this way Company run in connection with the town & the
estate was sold, with the consent of the Charity Commis- stations, meeting most trains

sioners, & the proceeds, about £x~,ooo, invested in Carrier.

Consols, of which £5,637 was transferred in 1877 to the LoNDON,-Mrs. Fanny Quinnell, leaves Sevenoaks & Seal

governors of Sevenoaks Grammar school : the school was every mon. & thurs. evening at 4 o'clock ; returning from

re-erected in x851, for 141 children; average attendance, London(' Queen's Head' & 'Nag's Head') every tnes. &

133; its present income from all sources is now (1890) fri. evenings at 4 o'clock, arriving in Sevenoaks & Seal

about £150 a year; William West, master; W. J. Strad- every wed. & sat. mornings, passes through Lewisham,

ling, assistant master; Miss Mary Wheeler, mistress; Bromley, Farnborough, GreenstreetGreen, Dnnton Green

Miss Alice Kennard, assistant mistress & Riverhead '"

Butler Charles, The Common Duce John, Vine Court road

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Butler Richard, 3 Knole road Dudin John Buswell, 12 Holmesdale rd

Adams James, 13 London road Butterfield Harris, Brynmawr,The Vine Dummelow Jn. Roberts, The Common

Alderson John, Wellesley vl. Eardley rd Butterfield Millward, Brackley house, Eames John, Seal Hollow road

Alexander Mrs. Ben Craig, Bayham rd Granville road Edwards Sydney, Bayham road

Alien Charles Henry, r Serpentine rd Calvert Miss, Woodridings, Granville rd Eliot Miss, Vine court

Allfrey Alexander, Bayham road Cameron Mrs. Lavington, The Vine FeldwickWdliamEdmond,n London rd

Alliott Alexander John M.D. Rosendal, Cannon Wm. 2 Rosslyn villas, St. John's Fenner Mrs. Hollies, St. John's

St. John's hill Carnell George Frederick, 130 High st Field Henry, Catherine vils. Hartlands

AnnfieldFredk. Geo.Red ho. Gordon rd Carnell John Frederick, 136 High st Fisher Mrs. 4 Camden road

Atkinson Alien Edward, 7 Serpentine rd Carr Miss, Langley, Mount Harry road Fleming Mrs. 16 Holmesdale road

Austen Misses, Old house, High street Castle Theodore Townsend, 1 Gordon Ford Ambrose. Berisal, Mount Harry rd

Bail Miss, 2 Bradbourne villas, Brad- villas, Gordon road Foxall Rt. St.Valerie, Bradboume Pk.rd

bourne road Chatfield Wm. x Hillside, Eardley road Franks John, 120 liigh street

Bail :diss, 5 Milton villas, The Vine Cheetham Henry, Woodleigh, St. John's Fuller Miss, Bradford villas, The Vine

Baily Arthur Cecil, Redville, St. John's Child Mrs. 6 Serpentine road FultonMisses,Lisburne,HitchinHatch la

Baker Mrs. Victoria road Church William, 3 SJrpentine road Fydell-Rogers John Robert, Dudbrook,

Ballard Mrs. The Vine Clabon John Moxon J.P. Clare bank Eardley road

Banson Chas. The Laurels, St. John's rd Clancy Denis, 4 The Terrace, Upper St. Gatty Miss, 51 High street

Barry Alfd. Newlandldg.Bradbourne rd John's hill Geer Thomas, Media vil. Victoria road

Bartholomew Amos, 157 High street Clark Alfred Ashley, Linden cottage, German Maj. James D.L., J.P. Belmont

Bartlett Rev. Jn. Spencer M.A. [vicar of · Mount Harry road Gibberd James, Red cottage, South pk

St. John's], 2 Melrose vis. St. John's Clark Mrs. Fayremede, St. John's Gillham Edwin, 5 Gordon road

Bate Arthur T. The Lodge Clemence John Egan, 84 High street Glennie Walter O'Brien, Bayham road

Bath Albert, The Vine Coaks Richard Nevill, The Vine Goldsworthy Miss, 2 Mmmt Harry rd

Battiscombe PercivalFrank, Shaw well, Collett James [missionary], 2 Cedar ter Gordon Henry, 7 Holmesdale road

The Common Cooper James, Vine court Gordon Thomas, Court ldg. St. John's

Bentall Jabez, 14 Holmesdale road Corke~Irs.Spencer VJlla,MountHarry rd Green Leonard M. A, (assistant master

Bevan Frederick Lincoln, Kippington CosserStph.A.Afton ho.MountHarryrd Queen Elizabeth's Grammar school),

Bevington James Buc';:ingham, Merle- Courtenay Richd. Beecbcroft, St. John's 5 High street

wood, Mount Harry Coven Miss, 72 High street Green Miss,3St.Botolph's,Mnt.Harry rd

Bird Mrs. 7 Gordon road Cox-Moore Edward Wm. 142 High st Green Mrs. x :Surrey villas

Bird William, The Vine Crabb Edwd.Benj.2Gordn.vls.Gordn.rd Grew Nathaniel, D<Jrset ho. St.John's rd

Birk.ett Daniel Maule M. A. (head master Crandall Richard, Vine court Gribble Thos.Graham, 5 Holmesdale rd

of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar Crawford Major George Arthnr, Arpley I GroverJas.Sherlock vil.MountHarry rd

school), School house lodge, St. John's road Grover Mrs. London road

Birkett Mrs. 42 High street Crawshay De Barre, Oak hill Hale John, 156 High street
Black more James Thos. 2 Granville rd Crew J n. Jas. 2 Camden viis. Camden rd Hall Mrs. 6 Knole road

Bligh Jn. Sl. St. John's bo. Up.St.John's Crook Frank, Suffolk place, High street Hallewell Charles Maynard,6Eardley rd

Bligh Miss, 1 Rosslyn, St. John's Cronk George, Beech view, St.John's rd Hammond Geo. Beech knoll, St John's

Blomfield Jas. E. Laurel cot.St.John's hl Cronk Sidney, Suffolk place, High street Hancock Kenred, 48 London road

Boulderson Miss, Bayham road Crook Mrs. Holmesdale road Hands Ebenezer, 2 Knole road

Bowen William, 6 Tub's hill Cronk Wm. Hy. Suffolk place, High st Harden Edmund Harold,2Serpentine rd

Brand Geo. Myrtle cot. St. John's hill Crosbie-Hill William SamuelJas.Red ho Hawkey Richard, x Holmesdale road

Bremner "'illiam, Camden road CurteisRev.ThomasSamuelM.A.,F.S.A. Hay Rev. Maynard Whitworth M.A.

BrewerPeterSamuelCornelius,Woodside [rector], Rectory [curate of St. Nicholas], 5 South pk

Brooker James Wtlliam, Elmbank, Dart John, Ash vils. Quaker's Hall road Heisch Rev. John GottfriedH.A. 3 Eard-

Hitchin Hatch lane Dartnall Edward, Grosvenor cottage, ley road

Browne Mrs. 10 Vine villas Bradbourne road Hensley Miss, Wingrove, St. John's

Browne Richard George Mackley, Red- Dawe Thomas George, Quaker's Hall rd Herries Edward c. B. St. Jnlian's

cot, Bradbourne Dear }liss, 8 Eardley road Berries Miss, St. Julian's

Brownfield Miss, 6 Knole road Dtxon James, Edenhurst, Oak hill Hill Charles, Fitz-Henry, Bayham road

Brydon W. M. Red lodge, Oak lane Dodgson Wm. Oliver, Manor ho.High st Hill Henry, Hards yard, High street

Buchanan Charles, Holmesdale road Don Arthur Gorbutt, 63 London road Hill Hichd.HarrisDurrant,MountHarry

BnckhurstJn.Wm. Rosea,Holly Bush la DoranWilliam,Sylvanpl.Bradbourne rd Hill Thomas, 148 High street

Burdett Mrs. Parkhurst, Granville rd D1·age William, Valeldg. Bradbournerd HodgsonMiss,Hernewood,TheCommon

Burgess Henry Tbacker, 8 Granville rd Dray Mrs. 16 High street I Hodgson Robert Kirkman D.L., I.P. &

Burgess Mrs. 4 Bradbourne road Druce Albert, Thornhill, Oak lane , 1 Lady Honora J. A$hgrove

Brw George Edward, St. John's hill Drummond John, Vine cot. The Vine Holcroft Charles, 38 High street

• ·KENT. (KELi.:l's

660 SEVENOAKS.

Holmes Edward MoreJI, Bradboume Moss Michael, Lynton ho. Granville rd Spink John M. Femleigh, The Vine

dene, Bradbourne road Mumford George, The Birches, Oak hill Stannard Miss, 7 High street

Holmes W. S. M. M.A. (assistant master MunnJspb.Hy.Northside,Bradbrne. vale Stedman Osmund lii.D. 34 High street

Queen Elizabeth's Grammar school), Neuffert A. H. Black hall Stephens Joseph Ashby, 77 London rd

5 High street . New Mrs. 40 High street Stephens William, The Forest, St.John's

Hooper Alfred Dawson S. St. John's hill Newington Mrs. Beaumons,St.John's rd Stepney William Henry, 69 London rd

Hopkins Alfred, 6 Vine villas NormauJamesEarlM.A.,LL.M.:rBGran- Steuart Miss, 9 Granville road

Hopper Mrs. 4 Knole road ville road Stevens Rev. Thomas u.A. (assistant

BoultSacarJohn,Crombievil.Eardley rd Norman John Stewart M.A. The Beacon, master Queen Elizabeth's Grammar

Hull Miss, 3 Camden villas, London rd St. John's road school), 2 Camden villas, London rd
Humphrey George, Holmesdale road Northey Miss, x High street
Strachan J. L. F.R.s. (assistant master

Humphrys Robert Harry, Hurst Lea, Nonaille Miss, St. John's lodge Queen Elizabeth's Grammar school),

.The Common Nugent James Spencer, Gordon road 5 High street ·

Jackson Rev. John, Scottiswood house Nunn John Bridges, West view, St. SuttonAug.Mount villa,HitchinHatch la

Jackson Theodore Benj. 7 Knole road John's road Sutton Henry Gawen M.B. Highlands,

Jeffery Sidney, Bradboume road Okill George Henry, 4 Holmesdale road St. John's

Je:ffery Wm. Hethel rd. Upper St. John's Older Mrs. Clarance villa, Eardley road Swaffield Hy. Cornwall ho. Granville rd

J ohnson Douglas, The Vine Oldfield Geo. Sargeant, 4 Eardley road Swann Oliver Norval, Norvalia, Holly-

Johnson Matthew Warton, Claridge Page Charles Reynolds, 6 Granville rd bush lane

house, High street Page Frank, 5 Suffolk place, High st Swinton A. C. Oak dene, Granville rd

Johnson Richard, Bradbourne Paine Zacariah, I Bradboume villas, Symonds John Heorge, Woodside,

Johnson Rt. I I Camden viis. London rd Bradbourne road Granville road

Johnson Miss, I34 High street Palmer David William, 67 High stt:eet Tate Rev. Prebendary George Edward

Jobnston Richard, Hollybush lane, Palmer Mrs. Bayham road M.A. Vicarage, Kippington

Jones George Cadby, 5 Granville road Parker Geo. Green, 2 Manor pi. High st Taylor Jas. Sunny croft, Mount Harry
Jones Mrs. 2 Bradford villas Parker George Trebble, 49 High street
Taylor Miss,2 St. John's vls.St.John's ro
Parker Misse~e, 2 Manor place, High st Taylor Miss, The Vine
Jones Mrs. Lawns, St. John's · .

Jones Mrs. I Rosslyn, St. John's 1 Parsons Thomas, 29 London road Thompson Rev. George Herbert [curate

Jones Warren, 7 South pk. Granville rd 'Patrr Jas.Hy.Mount Aboo,Granville rd of Kippington], 13 Granville road

Kent Mrs. ;M High street I· Pattlsson Frederlck L. Tweedbank Thompson Herbt. Buckhurst lo. High st
Killick Thomas Ernest, Vine court Pawley Edward, Bayham road Thompson Herbert J. Argyle road

Kirk Sir John G.C.M.G., M.n., F.R.S., Pearson Edward G. Summerfield, Thompson Miss, Clovelly, St. John's rd

LL.D. Wavertree Granville road Thompson Sydney, Wood dene, Oak hl

Kirtlan Rev. Jn. [Wes.], 5 Eardley rd Pearson Mrs. Seal Hollow road Thomson William, I4 Granville road

Knight Chas. Jn. The Firs, St. John's hl . Phillips SI. Mandeville, I7 Granville rd Thorne Augustus, Dornhurst

Knight Fras. Henderson ldg. London rd ' Phythian Thomas, I Camden villas Thornton John M.c.P. Avenue house

Knocker Wm. Wheatley, South park 1 Pike Miss, Oakleigh, The Vine Tooth Frederick, Park farm

Knos Anders, 2 High street Plume Miss, 19 High street Townsend John S. Stamford lodge,

ILamb Geo. The Beeches, Bradbournerd Ponder John Edwin, West lodge, Brad- Bradbourne vale
Lambarcle Miss, 44 High street bourne vale Tucker Mrs. Hitchin Hatch lane

Lambarde Multon D.L., .J.P. Beechmont Potter Thomas, Knole cot. St. John's 'furnbull Miss, Windygowl, Granville rd

Lambert Thos. Jn. Inglewood, Oa~ hill Priestley Sydney Herbert, London road Turnbull Mrs. St. John's villas, ~t.

Lamperd Fredk. 2 Hillside, Eardley rd Purvis Miss, 8 Eardley road John's road

Lankester Rev. Clarence B.A. [Congre- Pye-SmithMrs.St.Katharine's,St.John's Turner Mrs. Mill cottage, London road

gational], The Gables, St. John's Quinnel George, Bradboorne road Underwood Frederick J ames, Bellevue,

Lanrie Alfred St. George McAdam, Read David, I South pk. Granville road The Common

Rockdale \ Reynolds Mrs. Providence villas, Brad- Underwood WalterChristopher, Vine crt
Law Waborn Richard, 21 Victoria road bourne road ·
Veale William, Vine Court road

I.a.zzariRev. Ignatius [Cath.J, South pk · Richardson Miss, 2I High street Vicat Miss, East lodge, Bradbourne vale

Leach James Courtenay, High street 'Risdall Mrs.x New Park viis. Ea.rdley rd WadleyGeo. Lowlands, BradbournePk.rd

Leader Mrs. I Melrose villas, St. John's Roberts Ebenezer, 6 Mount Harry road Waghorn Samuel, High st.reet
j Robinson Jsph. Charles, 22 Granville rd Wagsta:ff William Warwick, Purleigh,
Le Blanc Mrs. 5 Knole road
Ledger Frank, Oriel house, Oak lane IRoebuck Mrs. Guilton ho. St. John's rd St. John's road

Leslie Mrs. Gordon road , ) Rogers Capt. John Thornton.J.P. River- Waller Arthur, 3 Bradboume villas,

Ligbtfoot Misses, I5 High street hill house Bradbourne road

Lockyear Rev. Sydney Keeping [curate Rolleston Mrs. The Rest, Amherst road Ward Alec, Sussex house, St. John's
of St. John's], 2 Melrose vls.St.John's 1 Rouquette Henry Seymour, 2 Suffolk Watmough Frederick, 4 Bradbourne

Lovett John Smith, 4 South park place, High street villa11, Hradbourne road

. Lowin Stephen, The Limes, St. John's hl Ruck Thomas, 2 Hillside, Eardley road Watts Philip Henry, Bayham road

Luckhurst Frederick, Providence villas, Rudge Rev. Charles [Baptist], 2 Bay- Waugh James, The Vine

Bradbourne road , ham villas, Upper St. John's Webb Rev. Albert Brooke X.A. [rector

Lucy William Charles, Holmesdale road Russell Stephen, 7 Grosvenor place, of Lullingstone], Granville road

Lyon John, Pakefield4 St. John's Bradboume road Weir Harrison William, Iddesleigh,

Maclean Mrs. Bencraig, Bayham road 1SackvilleTheRt.Hon.LordfJ.C.H.G.,J.P. Granville road

McNab Mrs. 2 Surrey villas Knole pk.; &St.James'club, London West William, London road

Maitland Septimus, Mount Harry road Saxby Mrs. Catherine villas, Hartsland Weston Nathan, I63 High street
Searle Edward, 2 Mount villas, Hitchin White George, 3 Manor place, High st
Mann Jabez, Holmesdale road

Mann Mrs. Gordon road Hatch lane White Jn. Panthurst farm, TheCommon

Marchant George, I4 High street Sears Edward Joseph, Bayham road White Thomas Harvey, 11 Granvillerd

Marks Thomas Henry, 8 Serpentine rd Seeley Harry Govier, The Vine White William, 7 Mount Harry road

Marriott Osborne Delano M. D. The Seeley Miss,2 Beacon villas, St.John's rd Whitehead Waiter William, Beacon

Vicarage Sharman SI. Edwd. Manor cot. The Vine lodge, St. John's

Martin Henry, 45 London road Sharp Miss, x Camden viis. St. John's Wicking Wm. Tusculum vil. Fardley rd

Mason James Ebenezer, Canterbury Shirley Stephen, St. John's hill Wilson Alfred B. A., J.P. Oak hill

house, Gordon road Simmonds Frederick Henry, Holmleigh, Wiltshire William, St. John's hill

Mathews :Frank Claughton, Bradbourne Granville road Wiltshire William, jun. 8 Knole road

Park house, Bradbourne road Smith Alfred, Suffolk lodge, High street Winser Miss, 8 Vine villas, St. John's

:Maude William, The Glebe, Oak lane SmithEdmundArth.BradboumeValerd Winterbourne Mrs. Eardley house,

May Miss, 22 Victoria road Smith Miss, 152 High street Granville road

Meredith Misses, 7 Eardley road Smith Mrs. 2 Holmesdale villas, Brad- Wood Rev. Robert Alfred x.A. [vicar·

Miall Rev. George Rolfe, 3 Granville rd bonrne vale of St. Margaret's-nnder-river Seal], 1

Miall :Miss, Wynford, Granville road Smith Mrs. Blake, I Holmesdale villas, Mount Harry road

Miller Rear-Admiral Henry Matthew, llradbourne Vale road Wood Wm. Eardley lodge, Eardley road

Fernside~ The Common Smith Reginald D. Derby vil.London rd Wrensted Thomas, Bayham road

Monckton Robt. Oak lodge, Eardley rd SmithWm.Hy.2NewPark vils.Eardly.rd Wright Thos. I Beacon viis. St.John's rd
• Moore Jsph. The Mount,MountHarry rd Sola Antonio, The Common
WylesThos.I Cedar ter.UpperSt.John's

Moorey Joh:q., 2 Milton vils. Avenue rd Sowerby Henry, Sole field Young Miss, Camden house, Camden rd

Morgan Mrs. Camden cot. St. John's bl Spain Henry, Rostrevor, South park, Young Robert, I Oak vils. St. John's rd

Morphew Miss, Pawley's Royal Crown Granville road Young Stanford, Holly lodge, The Vine

hotel, London road Spink John, Vine lodge COMMERCIAL.

Mountain Mrs. Abbottsford house, St. Spink Samuel Martin, Zurich lodge,

John's road St. John's road Alcock John, confectioner, London road


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