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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
Public Houses in Sittingbourne
Sittingbourne
TRADERS in 1858.
SITTINGBOURNE is a pleasant town in the lathe of Scray, East Kent, Milton, in
the hundred of which name it is, adjoins the town. It consists of one long
street, the houses being well built of brick and stone; is nine miles S.E. from
Rochester, seven west from Faversham, and sixteen west from Canterbury.
Sittingbourne church was rebuilt, after being destroyed by fire, in 1762. The
living is a vicarage, in. the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury; the Rev, H.
T. Walford, .M.A., is the incumbent.
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, SITTINGBOURNE - Henry Pilcher, Postmaster. Money Orders are granted
and paid at this office.
POST-OFFICE, MILTON - Edward Inge, Post-master.
GENTRY.
Abbott, William, Esq.
Brewer, Rev. William John
Divers, Mr. John R.
Dyke, John Dixon, Esq., Glover's House
Grayling, John, Esq.
Grosvenor, Mr. George
Hinds, Miss
Jacqmin, Miss
Moss, Rev. John
Palmer, Mrs.
Panton, Mr. Thomas, Clifton House
Poore, Rev. John, D.D., rector of Murston
Ray, Edward Euttey, Esq.
Tilley, Miss
Tilley, Mrs.
Vallanee, James, Esq.
Walford, Rev. Humphrey Thomas, M.A.