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Arreton - Kelly 1911 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 3

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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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