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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
Public Houses in Hever
HEVER is a parish, three miles S.E. from Edenbridge station, and nine S.E. from
Sevenoaks. The population in 1851 was 603. The church of St. Peter is a small,
neat building. The living is a rectory, in the patronage of Edmund Wakefield
Mead Waldo, Esq., and incumbency of the Rev. William Wilberforce Battye, M.A.
POST-OFFICE._ William Best, Receiver. Letters arrive through denbridge, which
is also the nearest Money Order Office.
GENTRY.
Battye, Rev. William Wilberforoe, M.A,
Lefroy, G. B., Esq.
Morris, Normand, Esq.
Streatfield, Captain Richard, R.N.
TRADERS
Aynscombe, John, farmer Banister, Richard, farmer Bassett, William, farmer Beckham, James, farmer Bourne, William, farmer Bull, Edward, farmer Burfield, Mrs. Ann, farmer Chapman, William, blacksmith Collett, John, farmer Clifton, David, butcher Coomber, Edwin, farmer Crowhurst, John, farmer Double, John, farmer Double, Thomas, farmer Durrant, Walter, farmer Gibb, William, beer retailer Hall, Thomas, Henry the Eighth |
Hayler, John, farmer Holmden, Robert, farmer Keeys, John B., farmer King, William, farmer Larking, Sidney, draper Marchant, Charles, farmer Marehant, Robert, farmer Moren,John, farmer Page, John, boot and shoe maker Seal, William, blacksmith Smith, John, farmer Twiner, David, farmer Whitebread, Reuben, Four Elms Whitebread, Thomas, farmer Winter, William, wheelwright Young, Thomas, miller |