EXTRACT FROM POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF DORSETSHIRE 1859
Corfe Mullen is a parish in Cogdean Hundred, and Wimborne Union, distant from the latter town 2 miles south-west, 117 from London, 8 south-east from Blandford, and 8 north-west from Poole. The church or chapel, like most in this neighbourhood, appears very ancient, and was repaired about 1850. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of Eton College, and held by the Rev. Robert William Plumptre, M.A. Here is one Dissenting chapel, and a Charity school. £10 a year, from a bequest, is expended and given to the poor in bread every Sunday, and cheese every fortnight, over a tombstone. Frederick Coventry, Esq., and William S. Adey, Esq., are lords of this manor. The area is 3155 acres, and the population in 1851 was 763.
East End and Lamb’s Green, 1 mile north-east; Newtown, 1 mile south-east; Henbury, 1 mile west; Beldam Howe, 1 and a half miles south-east. Cogdean, which gives name to the hundrre, is 1 and a half south-east. On the down is a barrow. Knowle House is the seat of W.C. Lambert Esq.
GENTRY | |
Brett John Lowden esq. | |
Gould Captain | |
Kemp Rev. Augustus M.A. | |
Lambert William Charles esq. | Knowle House |
TRADERS | |
Allen James | Carpenter |
Allen Robert | Parish Clerk and Postmaster |
Apsey Joseph | Wheelwright |
Barfoot Eleanor (Mrs) | Farmer |
Barnes George | Farmer, Knowle |
Barnes Henry | Builder |
Beaverstock William | Farmer |
Brown George | Farmer |
Cherrett Benjamin | Beer Retailer |
Clayton William | Farmer |
Foot Richard | Shopkeeper |
Frampton Mary (Mrs) | Shopkeeper |
Grant Mary (Mrs) | Shopkeeper |
Harris William | Farmer and Miller |
Hooper John | Angel |
Lanning James | Farmer, Court Farm |
Martin Thomas | Farmer |
Priddle John | Wheelwright |
Saunders Samuel | Blacksmith |
Woodman George | Carpenter's Arms |
Post Office – Robert Allen, receiver. Letters arrive by foot post from Wimborne at
7 a.m.; dispatched 7 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Wimborne.
Charity School – Mrs. Martha Thorne, mistress