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Egerton, West Ashford, Ashford with Shepway

Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.

Public Houses in Egerton


EGERTON is a parish to the S.W. of Charing, four miles north from Pluckley station, and eight from Ashford station. The church is dedicated to Saint James, is an ancient and handsome building; the living is a perpetual curacy; the Rev. William Ayerst, MA., is the incumbent. The population in 1851 was 830. Stonebridge Green is half a mile N.E.; Rosemary Lane one and a half miles N.E.; Water Street one and a half miles north ; Puscombe one mile north; Goodale half a mile north; Coldbrook one mile west; Pembles Cross one mile west; Links half a mile west; New Land Green one mile S.W.; Monday Boys is one mile and a half south; Brown Kitchen one mile and a half south.; Warnden two miles S.W.; Markhurst two miles and a half S.W,; and Iden half a mile east.

POST-OFFICE - Daniel Fitch, Receiver. The nearest Money Order Office is at Charing.

GENTRY.
Ayerst, Rev. William, M.A.,Rector.
Gregory, George, B., Esq.
Harrison, Mr. Thomas.


TRADERS.

Amos, Edward, the George
Austen, George, jun., farmer, Greenhill farm
Austen, George, sen., farmer
Bekin, Isaac, farmer, Pembles cross
Bourne, Richard, wheelwright, &c.
Brenchley, Henry, farmer, Hollis farm
Basse, Jesse, farmer, Pembles cross
Clapton, Mrs., blacksmith
Coppins, William, Queen's Arms
Davis, Thomas, farmer
Davis, William, farmer
Day, Edward, farmer
Day, James, farmer
Day, John, jun., farmer
Earle, George, farmer
Fitch, Daniel, saddler and post master
Foster, Henry, farmer
Foster,William, farmer, Court Lodge Farm
Fowle, Thomas, farmer
Gore, John, farmer
Hooker, John, farmer
Hopkins, James, farmer, Newland green
Hopkins, Joseph, farmer
Johnson, John, farmer, Burscombe Farm
Johnstone, Henry, grocer
Long, Michael, parish clerk
Luck, John, grocer
Mackelden, Edward, Beer retailer
Mackelden, Pharoah, tailor
Milgate, Robert, butcher
Offen, Charles, farmer, Monday's boy's farm
Peck, George, farmer
Smith, James, bricklayer
Tucker, Thomas, farmer
Turk, John, farmer, Bedlam lane
Turk, John, farmer, Egerton Fostal
Turk, Richard, beer retailer
Wanstall, George, miller, Egerton
White, William, shoemaker
White, John, farmer

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