Godshill, Private |
Bartlett Rev. Pemberton Ricardo Harrisson (vicar) - also master of Godshill Parochial School having been appointed under the old trust deeds; originally founded as a Grammar school by Lady Joanna Worsley in 1557 and endowed in 1615 with an ancient chantry house and other property by Sir Richard Worsley; it was rebuilt in 1826 by the Earl of Yarborough and restored in 1848 for 150 children; average attendance 74; supported in part by endowment of about 37GBP yearly under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners. |
Barton Frank Henry, Essex cottage |
Hanson Oliver Henry, Appuldurcombe |
Langdon Herbert, Lower Elliotts |
Phillips Frederick, Godshill park |
Ratcliffe Mrs., Vicarage |
Spartali Michael, Sandford house |
Stevens Mrs. |
Strange William Henry, The Hollies |
Williams James Edwin, Bridge house |
Godshill, Commercial |
Ansell Arthur Charles, market gardener, Appuldurcombe gardens |
Atkey James Henry, blacksmith |
Attrill Francis, farmer, Dean farm |
Attrill James, shopkeeper, Church hill |
Beeden Samuel, miller (water), Bridgecourt mill |
Blake Edmund, market gardener |
Boynton Harry Thomas, pork butcher |
Brown Frank, farmer, Rew farm |
Brown William, farmer, Upper Appleford |
Callaway John, horse trainer |
Chiverton William, dairyman, Upper Elliotts |
Cole George Thomas, market gardener, Park wall |
Cole James Edward, dairyman, Gatcliffe cottage |
Cole Richard, dairyman |
Creeth Frank, Griffin inn & farmer, Godshill farm |
Daniel Edwin, assistant teacher, Godshill Parochial School; originally founded as a Grammar school by Lady Joanna Worsley in 1557 and endowed in 1615 with an ancient chantry house and other property by Sir Richard Worsley; it was rebuilt in 1826 by the Earl of Yarborough and restored in 1848 for 150 children; average attendance 74; supported in part by endowment of about 37GBP yearly under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners. |
Daniel Mrs., mistress, Godshill Parochial School; originally founded as a Grammar school by Lady Joanna Worsley in 1557 and endowed in 1615 with an ancient chantry house and other property by Sir Richard Worsley; it was rebuilt in 1826 by the Earl of Yarborough and restored in 1848 for 150 children; average attendance 74; supported in part by endowment of about 37GBP yearly under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners. |
Deptford Henry, police constable, Police station |
Dudley The Misses, assistant teachers, Godshill Parochial School; originally founded as a Grammar school by Lady Joanna Worsley in 1557 and endowed in 1615 with an ancient chantry house and other property by Sir Richard Worsley; it was rebuilt in 1826 by the Earl of Yarborough and restored in 1848 for 150 children; average attendance 74; supported in part by endowment of about 37GBP yearly under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners. |
Fleming Fanny Maria (Mrs.), farmer, Roud Manor farm |
Fowler John, farmer, Fairfields |
Froud William, station master, Railway station |
Gard Henry, dairyman, Red Hill lane |
Gell Thomas, farmer, Week farm & Nettlecombe, Whitwell |
Griffin John Henry, assistant overseer, assessor of income tax & sexton, Pound cottage |
Griffin Thomas, boot & shoe maker |
Guy Maurice, mason |
Hanson Oliver Henry, school for gentlemen, Appuldurcombe |
Harding Alfred, head gardener to Michael Spartali esq., The Cottage |
Hawkins Charles Henry, coal dealer |
Hayden Edward, mason, Tyne cottage |
Hills Henry, carpenter, Sandford |
Hollis Frederick & Percy, farmers, Upper Dolcoppice & Appleford farms |
Hollis Herbert, farmer, Holden farm |
Hollis Samuel, farmer, Callaway |
Hollis Thomas, dairy farmer, Lavender's farm |
Hollis Walter, farmer, Hayden's farm |
Jackson William, potato merchant |
Kemp Frederick, farmer, Bridge court |
Kingswell Eli, blacksmith & shopkeeper, Roud |
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