Brook, Private |
Seely Sir Hugh Michael bart. J.P., Brooke house |
Shaw Rev. Courtney Albert M.A., (rector), Rectory |
Brook, Commercial |
Brown Henry, farmer, Brook farm |
Brown Walter & Albert, farmers, Dunsbury farm |
Cook Herbert, fishing pot maker |
Hayter Roland, shopkeeper & coxswain of lifeboat. |
Heal Walter, dairyman, Hulverstone |
Hookey David, dairy farmer |
Johnson Harriet (Mrs.), laundress |
Millmore James, carrier |
Newbury Henry, carpenter & wheelwright |
Parish Reading Room (Roland Whitewood, caretaker) |
Phillips John Albert, farmer, Compton farm |
White Frederick, Sun inn, Hulverstone |
Woodford Alfred, second coxswain of lifeboat |
Brook, Civic |
Clarence Miss E. A., mistress, Elementary School (mixed), Hulverstone, for the parishes of Brook & Mottistone; building formerly a barn, was converted into a school about 1870, & enlarged in 1895, for 160 children; new class rooms & a playground were added in 1895 at the expense of Sir Charles Seely, 1st bart. (d. 1915) |
Leal Alfred, Sexton, Brook |
Newbery Mrs. Elizabeth, sub-postmistress |
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