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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
Public Houses in Marden
Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
MARDEN is an extensive village, eight miles from both Cranbrook and Maidstone,
and has a station on the South Eastern railway. The church of St. Michael is an
ancient edifice. The living is a vicarage, in the presentation of the see of
Canterbury ; the Rev. Julius Deedes, M.A., is the incumbent. The population in
1851 was 2,296. Here are places of worship for the Wesleyans and Independents.
POST-OFFICE. - William Jude, Postmaster. Letters arrive from tapluhurst, which
is also the nearest Money Order Office.
GENTRY.
Austen, Mr. Stephen
Barling, Mrs.
Beale, Thomas, Esq., Dare House
Deedes, Eev. Julius, M.A., Vicarage
Hooker, Mrs.
Leedes, Mrs.
Osborne, Samuel, Esq.
Perry, Robert, Esq.
Swort, Mrs.
TRADERS.
Adams, Thomas, farmer Amos, William, farmer Austen, Mrs. Fanny, farmer Austen, William, farmer Bailey, Henry, farmer Bartholomew, James, farmer Boorman, Richard, farmer Boots, Horace, wheelwright Boucher, Edward, national schoolmaster Boucher, Mrs Mary, national schoolmistress Browning and Chatfield, wheelwrights Burnham, John, tailor Burton, Francis, farmer Carey, Henry, farmer Carey, William, butcher Carpenter, John, farmer Catt, Richard, farmer Chantler, William, farmer Chantler, Charles, farmer Cleaver, William, farrier Cleaver, Charles, farmer Corke, Benjamin, farmer Cornwell, Thomas, boot maker, etc Couchman, James, farmer Couchman, John, farmer Day, James, farmer Day, Thomas, Unicorn Day, William, tailor East, Mrs., painter Field, Charles, farmer Fowle, T., carpenter Fuller, John, baker Gilbert, John, farmer Gilbert, Thomas, farmer Godden, Joel, shoemaker Hammond and Son, millers, etc Hammond, Henry, farmer Hardes, Thomas, shopkeeper Hayes, Henry, farmer Hayes, Mrs. T., farmer Hayes, Mrs. Mary Hester, farmer Higgins, George, farmer Humphreys, Mrs. R., grocer Jude, William, grocer, and post-office Kenward, Edward, hop merchant King, William, grocer, etc Kite, John, beer retailer Landsell, Edward, farmer Larking, , grocer |
Lefeaver, Stephen, Stile Bridge, and farmer Levett, Edwin, Chequers Mansfield, , hairdresser Manwaring, Richard, farmer Martin, Henry, saddler Martin, Zebedee, farmer Medway Coal Company; B. Waghorn, manager Monk, Edward, farmer Moon, Thomas, farmer Osborne, George, beer retailer Osborne, John, farmer Parsons, William, cooper Pierce, Stephen, grocer Pierce, John, sen., farmer Perry, Robert, surgeon Petitt, Joseph, farmer Randall, Henry, boot maker Ranger, William, farmer Sharp, George, farmer Simons, Edward, farmer Southon, Richard, farmer Southon, Mrs. Sophia, beer retailer Spieer, Edward, farmer Spicer, William, sen., farmed Spicer, William, jun., farmer Stanley, Mrs. Ann, blacksmith Stanley, Henry, beer retailer Stanley, William, farmer Still, Frederick W., shopkeeper Taylor, Stephen, bricklayer Taylor, William, shopkeeper Tipples, William, farmer Twort, George, farmer Tyler, Richard, blacksmith Waddle , watchmaker Walter , shoemaker Walter, Charles, shopkeeper Walter, Nathaniel, registrar, &c, Walter, Stephen, bricklayer Walter, Stephen, farmer Waterman, Edward, farmer Waterman, John, farmer Watts, Thomas, farmer Westover, Louisa, day school Williams, Mrs. S., butcher Williams, William, farmer Wratten, James, carpenter Wratten, Thomas, carpenter |