Carisbrooke, Commercial |
Lock John, farmer, Priory farm |
Long Frank William, grocer & baker |
Long John Thomas, miller (water) |
Manning James Luxton, farmer, Alvington farm |
Marsh John, Alvington farm |
Mearman James, farmer, Champion farm |
Mew Thomas Parker, farmer, White house |
Morris Edward, Plash farm |
Newport Borough Waterworks (John William Way, manager) |
Peake Maria (Mrs.), refreshment rooms |
Peck Charles, Castle hotel |
Penton George, apartments, Clifton villa |
Pierce Benjamin, refreshment house |
Plucknett Charles, farmer, Rowridge farm |
Rann Charles Henry, dairyman, Gunville |
Redstone Frank Carter, grocer |
Reynolds Frederick, school attendance officer, Castle street |
Reynolds George, farmer, Park Green farm |
Rice James, farmer, New park |
Rice Mary Emma (Mrs.), Pole Close farm |
Rice William. dairyman, Gunville |
Russell Henry, carpenter, Bowcombe |
Sanders Benjamin, market gardener |
Stark Joseph, farmer, Frogland |
Taylor George Henry, laundry, Gunville |
Taylor Miss Jessie, infants' mistress, Board School, Parkhurst, Hunny hill; built in 1896 for 370 children; average attendance 172 boys and girls, 90 infants. |
Tosdevin Charles, wheelwright |
Tosdevin Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker |
Truckel George, grocer |
Turner Charles, dairyman |
Turner Frank, market gardener |
Turner William, market gardener |
Wadley Alfred William, inland revenue officer, Airlee villa |
Wakeham William Tudor, Waverley hotel |
Warder Frederick, Idlecombe farm |
Way John William, manager Newport water works |
Way Miss Jessie, teacher, Infants' Voluntary Parochial School; built in 1839 for 80 children, enlarged in 1893 for 110; average attendance 96. |
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