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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
FRITTENDEN is a village and parish, four miles and a half N.E. from Cranbrook,
and three miles S.W. from. Headcorn station. The population in 1851 was 908. The
church is dedicated to St. Mary, and was rebuilt in 1840. The rectory is a
handsome residence, and adjoins the church; the Rev. Edward Moore, M.A., is the
incumbent.
POST-OFFICE - Edward Murphy, Receiver. Letters arrive from Staplehurst,
which is also the nearest Money. Order Office.
Public Houses in Frittenden
GENTRY.
Moore, Rev. Edward, M.A., Rectory
Woolaston, Alexander L., Esq., Camdea place
TRADERS.
Bates, Henry, carpenter Bates, Stephen, farmer' Beekin, William, shoemaker Boorman, James, farmer Bowles, John, blacksmith Brakefield, John, farmer Bushbridge, Mrs. Suaan, farmer Croucher, William, farmer Dapoon, Mrs. Elizabeth, beer retailer Gurr, Ishmael, carpenter Hickmott, John, farmer Hickmott, Silas, farmer Hickmott, Stephen, farmer Hickmott, Thomas, farmer Hickmott, William, farmer Honess, John, farmer |
Husband, John, butcher Judge, William, farmer Mercer, Robert, farmer Monk, Edward, farmer Orpin, Mrs. Ann, miller Orpin, Mrs. Robert, farmer Osborne, John, farmer Pearson, William, farmer Price, George, Bell Pullinger, William, farmer Rolfe, George, wheelwright Stedman, John, saddler Taylor, John, farmer Thorpe, Edward, farmer Wise, Joseph, farmer Worsley George, wheelwright |