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Preston Babergh Hundred
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Preston 1865 Post Office Directory
PRESTON is a village and parish, in Babergh hundred, Cosford union, Sudbury
county court district, rural deanery and archdeaconry, and diocese of Ely,
West Suffolk, 9 miles north-east from Sudbury station, and 2 east-by-north
from Lavenham. The church of St. Mary is in ruins, the tower having fallen
in 1863. The living is a rectory, annual value �520, with residence, in the
gilt of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and held by the Bev. H. G. Williams,
B.D. The parish is comprised in four manors, of which Sir B. C. Brodie,
Bart., Mr. William Making, and Mr. John Wright are lords. The annual value
of the charities is �8 10s. In the parish is a neat National school, erected
in 1843. The population in 1861 was 348, and the area is 1,931 acres.
Parish Clerk, Joseph Stribling.
Letters arrive from Bildestone. Lavenham is the nearest money order office
National School, Miss Rosetta Lovcgrove, mistress
Williams Rev. Henry Griffin, B.D. [rector]
Alderton Henry, beer retailer
Ainos Joshua, carpenter
Bear Robert, miller
Edgar Edmund, farmer, Hill farm
Edgar Johnson, farmer
Gayford George, farmer
King Joseph, boot & shoemaker
King Thomas, farmer, Rushbrook farm
Making Frederick, farmer
Making William, farmer
Sach Robert, farmer & miller
Sewcll James, Six Bells
Spraggons Rufft-1. farmer
Stribling John, blacksmith
Thurston Thomas, farmer
Wright John, farmer