Arreton - Haven Street, Civic |
Sexton, John James |
Wesleyan Chapel, Haven Street |
The Longford Institute, erected at the cost of 2500GBP by John Rylands, esq. |
Post Office, George Mew, sub-postmaster. Cleared at 11am and 6.45pm. Letters through Ryde. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. Wootton Bridge is the nearest money order and telegraph office, a mile distant |
Railway Station, Haven Street, George Fitzgibbon, Station master |
Arreton - Rookley, Private |
Hayles Oliver, Pagham |
Jolliffe Mrs. Albert villa |
Lowe Rev. George Francis Edward (curate), Cyprus cottage |
Watson Percy. Chapel cottage |
Arreton - Rookley, Commercial |
Attrill Frank, post office |
Hayles Oliver, farmer, Pagham |
Parson George Henry, farmer, Little Pidford |
Saunders Jacob, dairy farmer, Pidford house |
Whitewood Mrs. Eliza, laundress |
Woodward Richard, brick maker & coal merchant, Highwood |
Arreton - Rookley, Civic |
Church of St John's, a small iron church, erected 1886 with 80 sittings, Rev George Francis Edward Lowe, curate in charge since 1898 |
Post Office, Frank Attrill, sub-postmaster, Letters arrive through Wroxal R.S.O. at 7.15am; dispatched at 6.30pm. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. Godshill is the nearest money order office and Merston station the nearest telegraph office, 3 miles distant |
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