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PRIVATE RESIDENTS | Durant Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper | Old Reynold & Son, carpenters & wheelwrights | ||
Dale James Charles, esq | Gillingham, Emanuel, tailor | Rideout Charles, shoemaker | ||
Young Mr. John | Gillingham Robert, blacksmith & farmer | Rideout Michael, shoemaker | ||
COMMERCIAL | Hounsell Jonathan, farmer | Rideout Robert, carpenter | ||
Batten George, farmer | Old Isaac, beer retailer | Symes George, shopkeeper | ||
Dunning John & Joseph, farmers | Old John, carpenter & parish clerk | Young John, farmer | ||
Osmond Robert, farmer | ||||
POST OFFICE - Miss Jane Waygood, receiver | ||||
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Dale Charles William | Gillingham Emanuel, tailor | Ridout Geo., carpenter & parish clerk | ||
Woodman Rev. John Bridge B.A. [rector] | Goodfellow Richard, farmer | Rose Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper | ||
COMMERCIAL | Gould Charles, farmer | Symes Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper | ||
Bartlett William, dairyman | Huntley John, farmer | Trim Charles, farmer | ||
Doble John, dairyman | Lock Robert, blacksmith | Warr Elijah J, farmer | ||
Fox William, Pure Drop P.H. | Norman Emma (Mrs.) New inn | |||
Post Office - Charles Waygood, receiver | Mrs Emma Gould, schoolmistress | |||
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PRIVATE RESIDENTS | Fox William, Pure Drop P.H. | Parrott Edwin, farmer, Osehill | ||
Livingstone-Learmonth Lestock Fred- | Goodfellow Arthur, dairyman | Paulley Henry, farmer | ||
erick Reid, Manor house | Goodfellow Richard, farmer | Ridout William, carpenter | ||
Smith Rev. Herbert William Lionel | Gooding John, farmer | Rose Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper | ||
A.K.C.L. (rector & rural dean), Rectory | Hayter John B, farmer, Church farm | Saunders Richard, blacksmith | ||
Stokes James | Lush William, farmer, Hamper's farm | Stokes George, farmer | ||
COMMERCIAL | Martin Frank, New inn | Trim Charles, farmer | ||
Durrant Henry, farmer, Harbin's frm | Millard Thomas, farmer, Round Chimneys farm | Warr Elisha, farmer, Newlands | ||
Parish Clerk, James Durrant | Elementary School mistress: Miss Martha Emma Hunt | Post Office - William Saunders, sub-postmaster | ||
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