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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
Public houses in Wye
WYE is a town, parish, and railway station, 72 miles from London, five N.E.
from Ashford Union, East Kent. The town is pleasantly situated in the
fertile vale of
the Stour, which stream passes through here on its way to Canterbury. The
population
was, in 1851, 1,095. The church of Saint Gregory and Saint Martin, in its
original
state, was a large and handsome structure, and was erected by Cardinal Kempe.
In the
neighbourhood are Wye Court, Spring Grove, Withersden, Cold Harbour,
Welmington,
Ollantigh, Marriage, Hermitage:, and Pickersden.
POST-OFFICE - John Ottaway, Receiver. Money Orders are granted and received
at this office
Gentry
Amos, Mr. John
Amos, Mrs. Sarah
Back, Robert Cook, Esq.
Bingly, Mrs.
Burch, Mr. Thomas
Davis, Captain Arthur
Ford, Stephen Daniel, Esq.
Grenows, Mrs. Carstine
Hall, John, Esq.
Jenyns, Charles, Esq., Spring Grove
Otwant, Rev. Edward.Master of Wye College
Quested, Miss
Rice, Rev. John Marland, B.E.D., and Chaplain to the Royal East Kent Mounted
Rifles
Sawbridge, Mrs.
Scudamore, Mr. Henry
Tibbs, Mrs. Eleanor
Wildish, Miss Elizabeth
TRADERS.
Adams, Miss Charlotte, dressmaker Aldwin, Mrs. Elizabeth, school Allen, John, bricklayer Amos, George, solicitor Andrews, Henry, coal merchant and preparer of chalk Banks, John, beer retailer Beaney, Thomas, brewer and maltster Belts, John, King's Head Inn Burch, Charles, farmer Butcher, William, Old Flying Horse Clarabot, John Giles, draper Clifford, Oliver, wheelwright Clifford, William, grocer Cummins, Misses Emma and Ruth, school Cross, George, tailor Dixon, John East, surgeon Epps, Mrs. Sarah, tailoress Foreman, John, carrier Gage and Masterman, coal merchants Gibbs, Edmund, farmer, Marriage Farm Greenstreet, James, beer retailer Greenstreet, George, carrier Hawkins, George, farmer Hawkins, James, blacksmith Hawkins, Stephen, farmer, Hermitage Haycock, William, blacksmith Hayward, John, miller Head, Thomas, boot and shoe maker Herring, Abraham, painter, plumber, and glazier Herring, Samuel, painter and glazier Hills, Henry, butcher Hopkins, John, Victoria Howard, Daniel, chairmaker and turner Huckster, Charles, hairdresser Hulse, John, farmer, Image farm Jenner, John, shopkeeper Kemp, Edward, Higgler, Narcott Kennett, James, Flying Horse Kennett, Richard, farmer |
Kennett, Thomas, miller and grazier Kingsland, David, farmer, Pot street Ladd, John, wheelwright Lepper, Williams plumber and glazier Lepper, Henry, grocer Lusted, Joseph, draper and grocer Mills, Robert, grocer Merrison, John, tailor and draper Mummery, Mrs. Catherine, baker Marsh, Misses, boarding school Nickalls, William, farmer Ottaway, John, saddler and harness maker, and post-office Payne, William, millwright Pilcher, John, builder Price, Daniel, watch and clock cleaner Price, James, builder Quin, William, tailor Rains, George, baker and butcher Rayner, Robert, fruiterer Reynolds, William, boot and shoe maker Roberts, Lyons, surgeon Ryall, John, builder Rolfe and Son, tile makers, Plumton Farm, Narcott Sims, Mrs. Mary, milliner and dressmaker Slaughter, Richard, boot and shoe maker Steddy, Daniel, builder Sutton, Frederick, farmer Sutton, William, farmer Swain, Abraham, grazier and baker Swain, Basil, baker Tassell, William, farmer, Cold-harbour Farm Terry, Stephen, nurseryman Terry, Thomas, gardener Terry, William Boys, farmer Tookey, Samuel, dyer Vidgeon, Miss Elizabeth, school Whitehead, Stephen, farmer, Pickersdean Wigley, John, basket maker Willis, George, whiting manufacturer Wildash, John and Campbell, surgeons |