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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
Milton church is an ancient edifice to the north of the town. The living is a
vicarage,
in the presentation of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury; the Rev. C. S. Caffin
is the incumbent. Here are other places of worship, and good schools. Milton
union workhouse contains 140 inmates. The Court House, in the centre of Milton,
is used for the Manor Courts and as a town gaol. A corn market is held every
Wednesday, at the Bull, Sitingbourne. Chilton is half a mile south; Fullson, one
mile south; Highsted Fostal, one mile and a half south.
POST-OFFICE, MILTON - Edward Inge, Post-master.
Public Houses in Milton
GENTRY.
Caffin, Rev. Charles Smart, M.A., Vicar Hinde, Miss E.
Hills, Thomas, Esq. Parrett, Rev. William, E.
Hinde, Charles, Esq. Ray, George, Esq.
Hinde, Miss Smith, Mr. George, High street
TRADERS.
Adams, Mr.,
King's Arms, High street Akhurst, William, greengrocer Alderton, William, baker Bates, John, grocer Bigg, Mrs. Harriet, baker, High street Blackland, John, stone mason, Sea. Bowes, Ralph, bricklayer and beer retailer Bowes, William, bricklayer and beer retailer Brett, James, butcher, Flushing street Brett, John, butcher, High street Bridge, George, block maker and marine store dealer Brightman, William, schoolmaster Budds, George, grocer Budds, Miss Jane, school Budds, John S., tallow chandler Buggs, Thomas, wheelwright Cheeseman, George, boot and shoe maker Chrisfield, George, bricklayer and carpenter Clatworthy, George John, Three Hats Cobbald, William, master of the Union Cobbald, Mrs. Lucy, matron of Union Cooper, William, tanner, Chalkwell Coppen, Thomas, basket maker Court, Sampson, timber merchant Court, Sampson, coal and stone merchant, and wharfinger Dodd, John, smith Down, Mrs. James, smith Eason, David, beer retailer Elfick, Richard, pawnbroker and outfitter Ellis, James, grocer Field, John, grocer, Flushing street Forster, William, carpenter and turner, High street Fullftger, James, farmer Gammon, Joseph, beer retailer, Flushing street Gilbert, Joseph, Waterman's Arms, Flushing street Goodhew, Jesse, grocer, High street Goodhew, William, bootmaker Grigsby, James, ginger maker, Flushing street Harniman, William, shoemaker, Flushing street Hartridge, Francis, miller, brewer, and farmer Hartridge, George, grocer, King street Hartridge, William, baker and draper, Bridge street Hills, John, oyster and coal merchant, Quay lane Hills, Thomas, solicitor, and coroner for the county Hobbs, Miss Jane, mistress of national school Hole and Son, tanners, Chalkwell Hopkins, Edward, baker Hussey and Stagg, fell mongers Inge, Edward, tailor and postmaster Ismay, William, farmer, Church Farm Jackson, John, registrar of births and deaths Jackson, Miss Sarah, straw bonnet maker Jackson, Thomas, beer retailer James, Richard, shoemaker |
Jarrett, John, farmer and cattle dealer, Chalkwell
Jay, Mrs. James, draper Jordan, Charles, plumber, glazier and ironmonger, King street Jordan, Laurence, painter Knowles, Edward, fruiterer, etc. Lemmey, Edward, butcher Lemmey, John, shopkeeper and beer retailer Lemmey, Thomas, beer retailer Lishman, George, school Lucas, George, draper and clothier, King street Lucy, Mrs., Ship Mallowbray, Thomas, brazier Martin, Samuel, butcher, King street Milway, Horace, baker and dredging smack Owlett, Mrs. Harriet, shopkeeper Owlett, William, shopkeeper, King street Packer, John, jun., chair and basket maker, High street Packer, Stephen, sen., basket maker, High street Paine, John N., hairdresser Parson, William, shoemaker Peel, John, beer retailer, High street Phillips, Luke, shopkeeper and fruiterer Prentis, Frank, agent to Schunck, Souchay, and Co., wool merchants Prentis, John, corn factor and hoyman, Milton quay Pillow, John, draper, High street Pye, William, miller, King's mill Ray and Son, surgeons Redman, Thomas, King's Head, and Inland Revenue Office, grocer, coal and corn dealer, Chalkwell Reynolds, George F., bricklayer, Bridge street Ride, George, miller Rossiter, Richard, hardware dealer, &c. Rutland, George, tailor and shopkeeper Scott, George, baker, Flushing street Scott, John, sen., miller Shilling, Mrs. Harriet, clock and watchmaker Smith, John, block maker and ship chandler, Flushing street Snelling, William, baker Snoard, Richard Thomas, jun., miller and farmer, Chalkwell Stone, William, Crown and Anchor Stone, Paul, baker Strouts, Robert, butcher Taylor, George, hairdresser Taylor, James, saddler Taylor, Stephen, rope maker and smith Thomas, Edmund, ironmonger, etc. Thompson, William, sailmaker and coal dealer, Quay lane Vinson, Mr., land surveyor and farmer, Road House Watson, Henry, miller, Chalkwell Webb, Hazard, butcher Webb, William, tobacco pipe maker, Bridge street Wilson, George, shipowner and coal merchant, High street Wilson, George, White Hart, and brick layer Willson, William H., smack owner Wood, Charles, jun., grocer, Bridge street Wood, Charles, sen., grocer, High street |