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Barham, Bridge, Canterbury with Swale

Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.


BARHAM is a parish six and-a-half miles S.E. of Canterbury, in Kinghamford, lathe of St. Augustine and Bridge union, East Kent. The church of St. John the Baptist is an ancient building. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Rev. Charles Oxenden, M.A.. is the incumbent. The population in 1851 was 1,105. The Downs are two miles long, on which Canterbury Races are run. Broom Park is one mile and a quarter long; Derringstone, half a mile S.W.; South Barham, one mile S.W.; Heart's Delight, half a mile west; Broom, two miles S.E.; Digg's Place, half a mile north; Den Hill, one mile S.E.; Woolwich, two miles S.E.; Waldershare Wood lies between Broom Park and Breach Down. Gravet Castle is the name of a farm,

POST-OFFICE - Edward Joseph Pyner, Receiver. The nearest Money Order Office is at Canterbury.

GENTRY.
Graham, Mrs Elizabeth
Harrison, Rev. Thomas
Montressor, Lady, the Park
Oughton, John Hardwick Esq., Broom park
Oxenden, Rev. Charles, Incumbent
Oxenden, George Charles, Esq.
Ryan, Mrs. Ann

Public Houses in Barham

TRADERS.
Allen, Valentine, tailor
Arter, Edward, farmer
Barber, Richard, farmer
Colyer, Henry, farmer
Cooper, Richard, bricklayer, Derringstone
Fagg, William, farmer, Bread farm
File, Joseph, butcher, Derringstone
File, Stephen, farmer
File, Mrs. Susannah, miller, Derringstone
Gasbey, Clement, farmer
Gibbons, Richard, farmer, Ham
Goobey, Clement, beer retailer
Hickins, Joseph, cornfactor
Hobday, William, shoemaker
Hobday, William Henry, shopkeeper
Hodges, Montague, farmer & tax-collector
Hornsby, Charles, Duke of Cumberland
Howard, Charles, veterinary surgeon
Knotts, William, carpenter
Kingsland, Mr., miller and baker
Long, Edward, surgeon
Miles, Mrs. Rebecca, shopkeeper, Derringstone
Munn, William, farmer, Derringstone
Page, Josiah, beer retailer, Derringstone
Page, William, carpenter
Pyner, Edward, grocer and Postmaster
Quested, James, Horse's-head, and farmer
Quested, Thomas, blacksmith, Derringstone
Quested, Matthew, carpenter
Rayner, Thomas, butcher
Reakes, James, blacksmith
Robins, James, blacksmith and farmer, Gravet Castle
Sankey, John, farmer, Digg's place
Stone, Thomas, cooper, Derringstone
Webb, Charles, bricklayer, Denton street
Webb, James, tailor
West, John, baker & shopkeeper, Derringstone
Wilson, Thomas, grocer Derringstone
Winch, Robert and George, bricklayers
Winch, Thomas, farmer, Derringstone
Wood, Thomas, bricklayer





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