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Brading - Kelly 1898 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 3

(Some road names have changed over the years, see this document for some further info.)

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Brading, Commercial
Loe Harriet (Mrs.), post office, High street
Loe Henry, watch & clock maker
Long Henry, farmer, Biaper
Long William, farmer, Hill farm
Love Henry, farmer, Morton farm
MacMahon John, land surveyor
Morris Oliver, farmer, Nunwell farm
Munns Charles, lime merchant & burner, Yarbridge
Munns John, dairyman, Greenwood
Nash William, farmer, Park farm, Yarbridge
Osborn George, assist. overseer, Yarbridge
Pain Isaac Wavell & Fanny Elizabeth, (Miss), corn & coal merchants
Pain Morris, blacksmith
Parish Club & Reading Room (Arthur Munson, sec. & treas.), High street
Payne Thomas insurance agent, Harbour view
Perkins John, joiner
Plumbley Peter, farmer, Crouches farm
Plumbley Robert, dairyman, Hawthorne villa
Pope Stephen, school attendance officer, 1 Dorset villa
Potts Fred, master, National school; built in 1823, for 200 children; average attendance 65 boys and girls and 35 infants; supported in part by John Henry Oglander esq., J.P.
Potts Miss Ellen Elizabeth, mistress, National school; built in 1823, for 200 children; average attendance 65 boys and girls and 35 infants; supported in part by John Henry Oglander esq. J.P.
Price Henry, shopkeeper, Yarbridge
Redstone Henry, baker & grocer
Riddick William, shopkeeper & baker
Salter Enos., farmer, Burnt house
Seymour William, baker & grocer
Shaw Elenor Ellen (Mrs.), Bugle inn
Sheath Charles, market gardener
Simmonds Charles, joiner, East view
Simmonds Walter & Henry, builders & contractors, Cambridge villa
Smith Henry, butcher
Staggs Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress maker
Stark Brothers, grocers
Stark George, apartments, Alma cottage
Stay William, blacksmith
Tayler George, farmer, Hardingshute farm
Toms Henry, town crier
Wade Edward, model boat builder, Mall
Walker Charles, baker & shopkeeper
Walker Frank & Henry, farmers, White House farm
Wheeler Daniel, basket maker
Wheeler William, carpenter & undertaker
Wheway William, Insp. of I. of W. Railway
Wood Arthur Henry, New inn
Woodford Frederick, house decrtr. Yarbdge
Wright Clare William, brewer
Wright Miss Ada, assistant mistress, National school; built in 1823, for 200 children; average attendance 65 boys and girls and 35 infants; supported in part by John Henry Oglander esq. J.P.
Young William Henry, farmer, Roxboro' farm
Brading, Civic
Brading Board school; built in 1846 for 200 boys and girls; and infants built in 1887 for 90; average attendance 125 boy and girls, and 68 infants. Samuel Bulley, master, Miss Harrie Witney , mistress,
Alverstone school, supported by Sir R. E. Webster, Q.C., M.P., for girls and infants; holds 67, average attendance 40. Miss Bertha Biggs, mistress,
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