Brook, Private |
Morris Rev. Robert Leslie M.A. (rector) |
Seely Sir. Charles bart.D.L., J.P. Brook house |
Brook, Commercial |
Baker Edward, farmer, Shalcombe |
Brown Herbert, farmer, Dunsbury farm |
Cassell Mark, sexton |
Cook John, fisherman & second coxswain of life boat |
Hayter Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper |
Hayter Robert, apartments, Brook villa |
Hayter Roland, carrier |
Hayter William, apartments, Chine villa |
Hennings Thomas, chief boatman in charge of coastguard |
Hillier James, farm bailiff to Sir Charles Seely bart., Brook farm |
Hollis Miss Hephzibah, mistress, National School (mixed) Hulverstone, for the parishes of Brook and Mottistone; the building, formerly a barn, was converted into a school about 1870, and enlarged in 1895 for 160 children; average attendance 79; mainly supported by Sir Charles Seely bart; new class-rooms and a playground added 1895 at the expense of Sir Charles Seely bart. |
Hookey James, blacksmith |
Jacobs Benjamin, fisherman & coxswain of life boat |
Johnson Harriet (Mrs.), laundress |
Millmore James, carrier |
Newbury Frank, draper & postmaster |
Newbury Henry, carpenter & wheelwright |
Parish Reading Room (Robert Hayter, caretaker) |
White Frederick, Sun inn, Hulverstone |
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