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Arreton - Kelly 1911 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 2

(Some road names have changed over the years, see this document for some further info.)

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Arreton - Arreton (South), Commercial
Newland Fred, Merston station master
Peters John, farmer, Redway
Pittis Seymour, farmer, Hale Manor farm
Rolf Arthur, dairyman, Alma cottage, Merston
Russell George, dairyman, Merston
Stickland Henry, farmer, Great East Standen
Stone Percy F.S.A., architect, Merston cottage, Merston
Tutton Charles, shopkeeper, post office, Thorn bank
Urry George Kemp, farmer, Perreton farm
Way Henry Cawley, farmer, Manor farm
Wheeler George Henry, Red Lion P.H.
Williams William, dairyman, Merston
Yates Charles, farmer, Rustic cottage, Merston
Young James George Henry, farmer, Little East Standen
Young Richard, Fighting Cocks P.H., Hale common
Arreton - Arreton (South), Civic
Local Government Act, 1894 divided Arreton into North and South
Station at Horringford on the Sandown - Newport railway
Station master (Horringford) - Frederick Dhu
Post, M. O. & T. Office, Charles Tutton, sub-postmaster
School - Church of England (non-provided) (mixed), built for 112 children ; average attendance, 95 ; Arthur James Jeatt, master
Carriers to Newport - Dash & Taylor, pass through from Sandown & Shanklin daily, except Friday ; James Read (to Ryde), daily
Arreton - Blackwater, Private
Conquest Mrs., Birchfield
Hills Misses, Birchfield houses, Birchfield
King Gustavus Frederick, Birchfield cottage
Pearce Mrs., Blackwater house
Arreton - Blackwater, Commercial
Cheek William, diaryman, Fern cottage
Chiverton Benjamin, dairyman
Chiverton Fred, carpenter
Cool Gersham, farmer, Birchmore
Hayward George, station master
Hillier Alfred, dairy, Longdown farm
King James Henry, wheelwright, Vale cottage
Mansbridge John, blacksmith, & post office
Parsons F. & A. E., farmers, Stone farm.
Priddle Frederick, farmer, Skinners farm
Arreton - Blackwater, Civic
Station on the Sandown - Newport railway
Station master - George Hayward
Church of St. Barnabas, a small iron building, with 80 sittings, George Clench is the lay reader in charge
Weslsyan Chapel
Post Office, John Mansbridge, sub-postmaster
Arreton - Haven Street, Private
Boyce Caleb, Osborne view
James Miss, Providence cottage
Lake George Worman, Meadow croft,
Roberts Rev, Arthur Charles M.A. (vicar), Vicarage
Wilford Henry, Upland view
Arreton - Haven Street, Commercial
Brown Alfred, farmer, Guildford farm
Bullock James Thomas, carpenter
Cheverton Albert, dairyman
Deadman, Frederick, station master
Fleming Mark, blacksmith
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