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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
Public Houses in Eastchurch
Eastchurch is six miles east of Sheerness, and in 1851 contained 952
inhabitants. The church is an ancient erection, dedicated to All Saints, and
contains some fine monuments.
Barton, Rev. John, Rector
Pratt, Abraham, Esq.
TRADERS
Bensted, Thomas, farmer Bigg, R., farmer Brisley, Abraham, farmer Brisley, John, farmer Burford, William, farmer Chapple, G., Castle Collard, George, grocer Coultrip, J., farmer Coveney, Thomas, farmer Ford, Thomas, farmer, Whitehouse Farm Glass, James, shoemaker Gooding, John, grocer Goodwin, James, farmer Greenstreet, William, parish clerk and carpenter Hill, Jesse Henry, farmer, Rowlett's Farm Hooker, E., saddler Jackson, G., baker Johnson, James, grocer Keeler, William, Crooked Billet |
King, G., farmer Loft, Mrs. Ann, blacksmith Mantle, James, farmer, Punnell's Farm Marshall, W., farmer Matson, John, farmer Mitchell, Thomas, farmer, Swanley Farm Pratt, John and Abraham, farmers Pym, Stephen, farmer, Parsonage Farm Swift, Thomas, butcher and post-office Taylor, Edward, shoemaker Vinson, Thomas, farmer Waugh, William, draper White, Mr., farmer Whiting, Mrs. Ann P., mistress of national school Whiting, George, master of national school Williams, Thomas, blacksmith Wood, George, farmer |