Carisbrooke, Private |
Stewart Capt. A. D., Albany barracks, Parkhurst |
Stratton William Tucker, Berry hill |
Sutton Mrs., Prospect place, Forest road |
Talbot Capt. F. G., Albany barracks, Parkhurst. |
Turpin Miss, Glenfield |
Wadley Alfred William, Airlee villa |
Wilson Maj. H. F. M., Albany barracks, Parkhurst |
Wingfield-Digby Lieut. W. R., Albany barracks, Parkhurst |
Carisbrooke, Commercial |
Ash Charles, farmer, Cook's farm |
Ash William, tailor |
Atrill Frank, baker & grocer |
Attrill Leonard, Bowcombe farm |
Barham Henry Edward, stationer & post office |
Barnes Tom, blacksmith |
Blake Herbert, carpenter |
Brearley Mrs. T.A., mistress, Board School, Parkhurst, Hunny hill; built in 1896 for 370 children; average attendance 172 boys and girls, 90 infants. |
Brearley Thomas Adin, master, Board School, Parkhurst, Hunny hill; built in 1896 for 370 children; average attendance 172 boys and girls, 90 infants. |
Britton Henry, grocer, Gunville |
Brown Walter, farmer, Kitbridge farm |
Burt Alfred, Eight Bells P.H. |
Burt Harry John, Red Lion hotel |
Buxton Anthony, inspctr. of nuisances |
Cemetery (E. F. Blake, Newport, clerk to the burial board) |
Cheek James, farmer, Rowborough |
Clark Kirtlan, farmer |
Convent of Our Lady of Reparation (the Very Rev. Gregory Kelly D.D. resident priest ; Miss Honoria Walsh, prioress) |
County Lunatic Asylum (Harold Bailey Shaw B.A., M.B., B.C., D.P.H. supt.; Patrick Taaffe Finn L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. assist. supt.; William Morgans, clerk) |
Coward William, boot & shoe maker |
Denham William, corn, meal & seedsman |
Dunford Frank, farmer, Bowcombe barn |
Fevre Miss R., mistress, Board School; built in 1877 for 190 boys and 175 girls, average attendance 196 boys and 84 girls and infants. |
Fisk Robert, farmer, Apes down & Park place |
Flatman Mary (Miss), dress maker, Castle View lodge |
Fry Caroline (Mrs.), Cutter's Arms P.H. |
Fry Edwin, shoe maker |
Fry Elizabeth Anna (Mrs.), refreshment house |
Gregg Walter Thomas, refreshment rooms |
Groves Joseph B.A., M.D.Lond. physician & medical officer of health for the Isle of Wight rural sanitary district, Glen cottage |
Guy George, farmer, Forest farm |
Gyton Walter W., master, Board School; built in 1877 for 190 boys and 175 girls, average attendance 196 boys and 84 girls and infants. |
Hellier Harry J., butcher |
Hibbard Frederick, baker & grocer |
Hill Alfred, Bugle inn |
Holden William, farmer, Little Whitcomb |
Holloway Elizabeth Heath (Mrs.), & Youell Charlotte (Mrs.), plate powder manufacturers |
Holt Robert, farmer, Vittlefield |
Hughes William, farmer, Gt. Whitcombe |
Jarrett Miss Kate, mistress, Infants' Voluntary Parochial School; built in 1839 for 80 children, enlarged in 1893 for 110; average attendance 96. |
King Thomas, upholsterer |
Lock James, farmer, Great park |
[Search 1844 directory] [Search 1859 directory] [Search 1898 directory] [Search 1911 directory] [Search 1927 directory]
[1904 street] [1935 street] [1951 street]