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Harrietsham, Hollingbourn, Maidstone

Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.

HARRIETSHAM is a parish, seven miles east from Maidstone, and two west from Lenham, in the lathe of Aylesford, Eyharne hundred, and Hollingbourn union. The church is an ancient edifice, with tower and eight bells. Rev. J. C. B. Riddell is the rector, and Rev. Julian Pratt, curate.

POST-OFFICE. - W. Bottle, Receiver. The nearest Money Order Office is at Charing.

Public Houses in Harrietsham

GENTRY.

Baldwin, W. W. T., Esq., Stede hill, and Rutland square, Edinburgh
Pepys, Edmund, Esq., Stede hill, and Upper Harley street, London
Pratt, Rev. Julian, M.A., Curate | Riddell, Rev. John C, B., M.A., Rector


TRADERS.

Ambrose, Charles, farmer
Bentley, James, farmer
Betts, William, farmer
Boorman, John, wheelwright
Bottle, William, builder, land surveyor, and postmaster
Crump, Thomas, farmer
Churchill, Robert, shopkeeper
Cogger, William, grocer and draper
Couchman, Charles, Roe Buck
Cleaver, Thomas, bricklayer and lime burner
Coleman, William, carpenter
Coomber, Robert, cooper
Cutbush, John, Bell Inn, and wheelwright
Cutbush, John, parish clerk
Dalton, Abraham, farmer
Drury, John, farmer and brick burner
Else, George, butcher
Fermor, Richard, collector of taxes
Fuller, John Samuel, farmer
Good, William, farmer
Harrison, Thomas, farmer and timber merchant
Hatcher Henry, farmer and beer retailer
Hogben, John, farmer
Hudson, William, farmer and miller
Hughes, Richard, butcher
Hughes, George, shopkeeper
Mons, William, watchmaker
Norrington, Edward, farmer
Paskins, James, bricklayer
Reeves, George, farmer
Tappenden, Henry, miller, Polhill Mill
Tong, James, bricklayer and beer retailer
Turner, Thomas, blacksmith and farrier
Vinson, J.ohn, farmer
Waters, Thomas, shoemaker

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