Godshill, Commercial |
Morris William, sub-postmaster, Godshill |
Morris. Charles H., tea gardens |
Newnham William, dairyman, Appuldurcombe |
Nobbs Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Bridge House farm |
Phillip Harry A., rating officer |
Plumbley Sidney James, farmer. Sandford |
Priddle George, Police Constable, Godshill |
Pring Richard, farmer, Hart's farm |
Ridley Thomas Dix on, farmer, Rew farm |
Ringer Francis Albert, farmer, Lower Yard farm |
Roe Mrs. M., sub-postmistress, Rookley |
Rowson John, blacksmith |
Russell Frank Walter, farmer, Week farm |
Russell Reginald Frederick, farmer, Orchards |
Russell Richard Roy Hollis, farmer, Sheepwash |
Salter Charles, dairyman, Pound farm |
Scambell William, farmer, Moore farm |
Sheath William, farmer |
Smith George, farmer, Haydens |
Thearle Frank, farmer, Sainham farm |
Thorn James Stephen & Son, farmers, Upper Appleford |
White Alfred John, Nurseryman, Sandford |
White Robert, farmer, Gatcilffe |
Wills Frederick Joseph, farm bailiff to Miss Fisher, Stenbury & New Barn farms |
Winter Charles, market gardener |
Young James, farmer, Fairfields |
Godshill, Civic |
Allen Miss M. A., mistress, Godshill County Elementary Schools; originally founded as a Grammar school by Lady Joanna Worsley in 1557 and endowed in 1615 with an ancient chantry house and other property by Sir Richard Worsley; it was rebuilt in 1826 by the Earl of Yarborough and restored in 1848 for 120 children; the Grammar is supported by an endowment of about 37GBP yearly derived from rent-charges, & administered by trustees under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners, as an evening school or for the foundation of scholarships. |
Barnes J. H. & Son, Carrier to Newport from Niton, pass through daily |
Bates W., Carrier to Newport from Ventnor, pass through daily |
Hollis Miss Adelaide, infant's mistress, Godshill County Elementary Schools; originally founded as a Grammar school by Lady Joanna Worsley in 1557 and endowed in 1615 with an ancient chantry house and other property by Sir Richard Worsley; it was rebuilt in 1826 by the Earl of Yarborough and restored in 1848 for 120 children; the Grammar is supported by an endowment of about 37GBP yearly derived from rent-charges, & administered by trustees under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners, as an evening school or for the foundation of scholarships. |
Martin Mrs. A., mistress, Rookley Elementary School; for 120 children; built and supported by the late Mr. John Woodward who left 20GBP a year, now reduced to 6GBP. |
Godshill - Kingston, Private |
Stern George, The Rectory |
Godshill - Kingston, Commercial |
Brown Percy, farmer, Kingston Manor farm |
Morris Hilton, farmer, Buck's farm |
Godshill - Rookley, Commercial |
Calloway Ernest, farmer, Rookley farm |
Cotton James, gravel contractor, Bleak Down |
Hussey George Frederick, poultry farmer, Albert villa |
Morris William & Charles, carpenters |
Reynolds Mary Isabella Anne (Miss), Chequers inn |
Ringer Allen Henry, farmer, Lake Farm |
Warne Henry Ernest, dairyman, Dolcroft |
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