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Lynsted, Faversham, Canterbury with Swale

Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.

LINSTEAD or LYNSTEAD is a large village three miles S.E. of Sittingbourne, and five miles west of Faversham. In 1851 the population was 1,806. The church is dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. The living is a vicarage in the gift of the Archdeacon of Canterbury; the Rev. John Hamilton, M.A., Vicar. Green Street, one mile and a half north; Scuttington or Scuddington is half a mile west; Wood Street, half a mile north ;
Bogle, half a mile N.E.; Dedman or Dadman is three quarters of a mile south.

POST-OFFICE - William Henry Fairbeard, Post-Master. The nearest Money
Order Office is at Sittingbourne.

GENTRY.
Church, Mr. James, Green Street
Fairman, Saml. Creed, Esq., MillersHouse
Hamilton, Rev. John, M.A.
Leese, Mr. Edward
Tyler, Colonel C. H., Linsted Lodge
Rees, Rev. _ M.A., Green Street


TRADERS.
Back, Stephen, Parish Clerk, Street
Baker, H., grocer, &c., Street
Barling, G. N., and Philip, farmers, Nowdes
Blaxlahd, Edward, farmer, Dedman
Booman, Thomas, butcher, Green Street
Busbridge, Mrs. Jane, smith and farrier
Champion, William H,, miller, Steam Mill
Church, James, surgeon, Green Street
Eley, Thomas, farmer, Ten Acre
Elvy, Thomas, Fox and Hounds
Fairbeard, William H., Dover Castle, and posting house,Post-office Receiver, Green Street
Fairbeard, William H., and Julius, florists, nurserymen, and seedsmen, Green Street
George, Frederick, tailor, Green Street
Homer, Mrs., Swan Inn
Honey, Robert, coal merchant and carman
Kemp, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Green Street
Kemp, William, saddle and harness maker, Green Street
Killick, John, grocer, &c., china and earthenware dealer, Green Street
Kimmins, Mrs. Eliz., baker, Green Street
King Thomas, carman, Green Street Street
Lake, Mrs. Elizabeth, farmer, Wood Street
Mannoch, John, builder, Green Street
Matthews, Thomas, farmer
Maytum, Henry (George), and bricklayer, Green Street
Moss, Edward, horse dealer, Little Noakes
Murton, Charles, farmer, Cambridge
Parham, John, boot and shoe maker, Bogle
Ray, Edward, surgeon, Greenshal
Silver, Henry, smith and farrier, Green Street
Smith, John, grocer and wheelwright
Strouts, Edward and Co., millers, Union Mill
Strouts, John, farmer
Vallance, William Charles, builder, Green
Vallance, William, fruiterer, Bogle
Wanstall, Thomas, farmer, Green Street
Watts, James, tin-plate worker, Green Street
Wilkins, William, butcher, Green Street
Wood, George Robert, Black Lion, Street




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