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Brighstone - Kelly 1911 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 1

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Brighstone, Private
Carver Mrs., Heath cottage
Cassell John, Limerston house
Hall Mrs.Lily, Grove
Hardham Miss, The Cot
Preston Misses, Brighstone cottage
Silver Rev. Ernest Wollaston M.A. (rector), Rectory
Street Edmund. The Lodge
Sutton Rev. Frederick Olinthus M.A., LL.B., Hunninghall
Williams Charles, Bridgewater, Rudcote
Brighstone, Commercial
Attrill James, farmer, Waytes court
Baker George, carpenter
Blake Janet, farmer, Hunny hill
Buckett Robert jun., Assistant overseer
Buckett Robert, builder, New house; second coxswain of life boat
Cooper George, grocer & butcher
Cooper Mrs., sub-postmistress
Cotton James, fisherman & coxswain of life boat
Creeth George, dairyman, Grange farm
Creeth Henry & Son, blacksmiths
Creeth James (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Crowder William Edward, Five Bells P.H.
Dore Herbert, fly proprietor
Fisk James Robert, farmer
Fisk John Woodford, miller (water & steam), Brighstone mill
Gallop James Edward, farmer, Chilton farm
Hawker Job, New Inn P.H. & fly propr.
Jolliffe H.G. & W.J., farmers, Sutton farm
Parish Reading Room (Mrs. Robert Buckett, caretaker)
Reynolds George, apartments, Willes
Russell Alfred, farmer, Thorncross
Scovell Henry William, farmer, Gaggerhill
Shotter George Arthur, carrier
Warne Clement (Mrs.), baker
Wavell Harry, market gardener
Way Henry, farmer, Limerstone farm
Brighstone, Civic
The church of St. Mary is an ancient ediface in the Early English style
A United Methodist chapel at the west end of the village, to which a Sunday school is attached
LIMERSTONE is a hamlet in this parish, a mile east.
CHILTON is a hamlet, partley in Brixton [Brighstone] and partley in the Mottistone parishes, a mile south-west.
At Brighstone Grange there is a station of the Royal National Life Boat Institution. The first boat was placed here in 1860 ; the present boat, the 'Brothers Brickwaood,' was placed here in May 1907, in lieu of the 'Joe Jarman,' and is the fourth stationed here ; more than 300 have been lives saved by these boats.
Sexton : Frank Cooper
Post, M. O. & T. Office - Mrs. Cooper, sub-postmistress
Coast Guard Station, Henry Kent, station officer & 4 men
Parish Reading Room - Mrs. Robert Buckett, caretaker
Elementary School (mixed), built 1835 and afterwards enlarged for 187 children ; average attendance, 37 boys, 22 girls & 30 infants ; Philip Lempriere, master ; Mrs. Lempriere & Miss A. J. Parsons, assistant mistresses
Carrier to Newport - George A. Shotter
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