Arreton - Haven Street, Commercial |
Hayden Alfred, farmer, Pondcast farm |
Hayden George, carpenter & joiner, Hill cottage |
James Sidney, market gardener |
Jordan, Miss Catherine Matilda, School-mistress; Council School (mixed) built for 130 children, average attendance 55. |
Lipscombe George Ernest, grocer, post office |
Lipscombe George, market gardener |
Longford Institute (Arthur Talbot Gomme, manager) |
Miles William Edward, White Hart P.H. |
Millmore George, dairy farmer, Great Briddlesford |
Newman Leonard, dairyman |
Read James, baker |
Russell Herbbert James, farmer, Leopard's farm |
Russell Walter, farmer, Gatehouse farm |
Salmon William, dairyman |
Wendes Tom, coal dealer |
Wilkins John, boarding house, Longford house |
Wilsted George, farmer Coppidhall |
Arreton - Haven Street, Civic |
A hamlet formed in 1853 out of the parishes of Arreton and Ryde |
Station on the Ryde - Newport - Cowes railway |
Station master - Frederick Deadman |
Church of St. Peter, built 1852, sittings of 135 |
Weslsyan Chapel |
Longford Institute, erected at a cost of 2,500 GBP by John Rylands, esq. |
Sexton, James Gray |
Post & Telegraph Office, George Ernest Lipscombe, sub-postmaster |
School - Coucil (mixed), built for 130 children ; average attendance 55 ; Miss Catherine Matilda Jordan, mistress |
Arreton - Merston, Civic |
Junction station on the Sandown branch of the IW railway, from which a brack to St. Lawrence was opened in July 1897 |
Station master - Fred Newland |
Weslsyan Chapel |
Arreton - Rookley, Private |
Clench George, Albert villa |
Hayles Oliver, Pagham |
Wadham Stanley, Pidford house |
Arreton - Rookley, Commercial |
Attrill Jane (Mrs.), laundress, Highwood lane |
Eldridge Mark, boot maker |
Hayles Oliver, farmer, Pagham |
Hillier Edwin J., farmer, Little Pidford |
Legg Alice, Sub-postmistress |
Woodward Richard, brick maker, Highwood |
Arreton - Rookley, Civic |
Church of St. John's, erected 1886, a small iron building, with 80 sittings, George Clench is the lay reader in charge |
Post Office, Mrs. Alice Legg, sub-postmistress |
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