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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.

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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
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