Newchurch, Commercial |
Roach Miss Laura Ellen, assistant mistress, Board School (mixed and infants), built in 1871 for 110 boys and girls and 53 infants; average attendance 73 boys and girls, 30 infants. |
Russell William, farm bailiff to Victor John Austen Willett esq., Apse manor |
Russell William, market gardener, Vine cottage |
Rutherford William, farmer, Wackland farm |
Ryde Corporation Water Works (John Harvey, engineer & manager), Knighton |
Salter James Barton, dairy, Batchelor's farm |
Smith Alfred, yeoman, Pear Tree farm |
Spencer John Brayshaw, master, Board School (mixed and infants), built in 1871 for 110 boys and girls and 53 infants; average attendance 73 boys and girls, 30 infants. |
Spencer Mrs. J.B., infants' mistress, Board School (mixed and infants), built in 1871 for 110 boys and girls and 53 infants; average attendance 73 boys and girls, 30 infants. |
Sprack Frank, dairyman, Branston |
Taylor Frank, farmer, Apse New barn |
Taylor Henry & Sons, grocers & bakers, Apse Heath corner |
Taylor Henry, builder, Apse heath |
Thompson William, carter, Apse heath |
Wheeler John, baker & coal dealer, Post office |
Wheeler William, market gardener, Walled garden, Knighton |
Whittington James, dairyman, Rill farm |
Whittington William, station master |
Willett Victor John Austen, farmer, Apse manor |
Young John, dairyman, Dyer's farm |
Young William, farm bailiff to Edward Carter esq., J.P. Knighton Mill farm |
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