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Eythorne, Dover, Thanet with Dover

Public Houses in Eythorne

Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.


EYTHORNE is divided into Upper and Lower Eythorne. The village consists of two adjoining places, Eythorne, and Eythorne Green - seven miles N.E. of Dover, and S.W. of Sandwich. The population in 1851 was 435. The church is dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul, and is small; six miles from Dover. The living is a rectory, in the gift of the Earl of Guilford and Thomas Papillion, Esq., of Acrise; the Rev. George H. T. Farbrace, M.A., is the incumbent. Here is a Baptist chapel and a free school.

POST-OFFICE - Beaseley Makey, Receiver. Letters received through Sandwich.
The nearest Money Order Offices are at Deal and Sandwich.

GENTRY.
Barnewell, Mrs. Mary
Clark, Mrs. Jemima r
Farbrace, Rev. G.B.. T., M..A,, Rector
Fector, Peter L., Esq.
Parker, Captain John, R.N.
Pledge, Rev. Ebenezer


TRADERS.
Ayers, John, butcher
Bean, William, carpenter and wheelwright
Belsey, farmer, Minacre
Brine, _, steward,
Chalk, F. A., surgeon
Eastes, William, bricklayer
Ede, Frederick, baker
Gray, William, maltster
Harvey, Thomas, farmer
Harvey, William, farmer, Eythorne Court
Heritage, Henry, farmer, Minaere
Hewlett, T. P. N., grammar schools
Higgins, James, cooper
Hogben, Richard, White Horse
Hussey, Francis, saddler
Ladd, John, Crown
Makey, John, carpenter
Makey, Beasley, grocer, baker, and postmaster
Manser, Edward, tailor
Merryfield, James, gardener
Mount, John, saddler
Parker, Mark, farmer
Pierce, Isaac, farmer
Pilcher, Clements, farrier
Pilcher, Mrs. Elizabeth, blacksmith
Rouse, Miss, ladies' boarding school
Smith, Simon, farmer
Wanstall, Thomas, bootmaker
Wyborne, Robert, butcher


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