TEYNHAM, or TENHAM, is a town three miles east of Sittingbourne, and west of
Faversham. The population in 1851 was 842. Here is a parish church which is a
handsome structure. The living is a vicarage. On the Creek is Conyers Quay;
Great and Little Frognal and Barrow Green are one mile S.W.
Letters received through Sittingbourne, vhich is also the nearest Money Order
Office.
TRADERS
Beacon, William, Ship's Endeavour Blaxland, John, farmer, Court Lodge Farm
Bourne, John, farmer, Osier Farm Cheesman, Richard, tailor
Cullen, Edward, plumber and painter Dence, Lewis, grocer
Duncan, james, bootmaker Fairbeard, William and Julius, nurserymen
Flood, James Thomas, registrar of births, deaths etc
George, Stephen, carpenter and builder Gillaspy, John, baker Cillaspy, John, bootmaker and ironmonger
Hunt, Stephen, carpenter and builder Knowler, Henry, farrier
Lake, James, farmer Laker, Edward John, Parish Clerk
Nicholls, Edward, blacksmith Nowers, William, chemist, and agent to the Hope Mutual Life Office Payn, James, grocer and draper
Read, John, grocer and draper Sidders, John Henry and Alfred, millers Smeed, James, corn dealer
Terry, William, coach builder and wheelwright