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Cudham, Bromley, Bromley

Public Houses in Cudham

Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.

CUDHAM is a scattered village and parish, seven miles N.W. from Sevenoaks, eight from Bromley, and four S.W. from Farnborough. The population in 1851 was 790. The church of St. Peter and St. Paul is an old building of flint and brick. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Canterbury.

POST-OFFICE. - Richard Yeates, Receiver. Letters received through Farnborough.

GENTRY.
Christy, John, Esq., Aperfield Court Lodge
Lloyd, Mr. William, Pheasant Cottage
Miles, L. P., Esq., Grays
Wheatley, Esq., Leaves Green
Shepherd, Esq., Skid Hill
Parritt, George, Esq., Newborn


TRADERS.

Alwen, George, farmer
Alwen, Henry, farmer, Biggin Hill
Alwen, Mrs. Sarah, miller
Blake, William, Black Horse
Borer and Son, lime burners, Leaves Green
Borer, James, grocer, Leaves Green
Collins, Daniel, farmer
Collins, Henry, wheelwright
Crane, George, Blacksmith's Arms
Crane, William, grocer, Berry's
Eagleton, J., King's Arms, and shopkeeper
Fairall, Abel, beer retailer
Foster, Frederick William, master of national school
Foster, Mrs. M. J., mistress of national school
Francis, Jumes, farmer, Lusted Farm
Holland, William, blacksmith
Jackson, Thomas, farmer
Lewis, William, beer retailer, etc
Moxham, Samuel, farmer
Packman, George, farmer
Roffe, William, fruiterer
Simmons, Thomas, carpenter
Solomon,Mrs. Mary, farmer, Cudham Lodge
Taylor, James, farmer
Tremain, George, jun., blacksmith, Leaves Green
Tremain, John, blacksmith
Tremain, George, sen., blacksmith
Wallace, William, wheelwright
Walter, John, parish clerk
Westbrook, Mrs. Frances, shopkeeper
Westbrook, Thomas, farmer, South street
Wood, William, farmer
Yeates, John, grocer
Yeates, Richard, grocer and postmaster
Yeates, William, builder

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