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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