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1858 Melville Directory for Lynsted with Kingsdown (& Milsted) and some nearby villages (transcription by N Heriz-Smith)
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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, Samuel Creed, Esq., Millers House Hamilton, Rev. John, M.A. Leese, Mr. Edward Tyler, Colonel C.H., Linsted Lodge Rees, Rev. – M.A., Greenstreet
TRADERS Back, Stephen, Parish Clerk, Street Baker, H., grocer, &c., Street Barling, G.N., and Philip, farmers, Nowdes Blaxland, 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. Elizabeth, baker, Green Street King, Thomas, carman, Green 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, John, farmer Vallance, William Charles, builder, Green Street 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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KINGSDOWN is a village four miles S.E. of Sittingbourne, and seven miles S.W. of Faversham. The population in 1851 was 211. It has a small church, the Rev. H.J. Hordern, is the incumbent. Dungate is half a mile N.W.; Hole Street is another place in the parish. Letters received through Sittingbourne, which is also the nearest Money Order Office.
TRADERS Champion, William, farmer Elvy, Mrs., Fox hunters Pack, Edward, grocer, &c. Smith, James, farmer Stevens, Samuel, maltster Stevens, John, senior, maltster Strouts, Felix, farmer, Kingsdown Court Strouts, John, farmer, Hole Street
MILLSTEAD, or MILSTED, is a village, three miles and a half from Sittingbourne. The population in 1851 was 211. The church is dedicated to St. Mary, and is a handsome building. The living is a rectory; the Rev. Henry Hilton, M.A., is the incumbent. Rawling Street is one mile N.E.; Hollybury, Higham, Hogshore, and Torry Hill, one mile and a half S.E.; Braddock, or Broadoak Fostal, one mile north. POST-OFFICE – William Caryer, Receiver. Millstead Street letters received through Sittingbourne, which is also the nearest Money Order Office.
GENTRY Hilton, Rev. Henry, M.A., Rectory Tylden, Sir John M., Bart., Manor House
TRADERS Caryer, Henry, carpenter Caryer, William, grocer and post-office, Millstead Street Cooper, Richard, farmer, Great Higham Craydon, Thomas, parish clerk Martin, William, Red Lion, Rawling Street Lake, Charles, junior, farmer, Little Higham and Hogshore Peek, John, boot and shoemaker Reason, Thomas, farmer, Broadoak Fostal Smead, George, farmer Storr, John, butcher
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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, which is also the nearest Money Order Office.
TRADERS Beacon, William, Ship’s Endeavour Blaxland, John, farmer, Court Lodge Farm Bourne, John, farmer, Osiers Farm Cheesman, Richard, tailor Cullen, Edward, plumber and painter Dence, Lewis, grocer Duncan, Lewis, grocer Fairbeard, William and Julius, nurserymen Flood, John, builder and bricklayer Flood, James Thomas., registrar of births, deaths &c. George, Stephen, carpenter and builder Gillaspy, John, baker Gillaspy, 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 Roper, William, farmer Sidders, John Henry and Alfred, millers Smeed, James, corn dealer Terry, William, coach builder and wheelwright
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LUDDENHAM, with BUCKLAND and STONE. – They all lie north of Watling Street, in Faversham union and hundred, lathe of Scray. The population in 1851 was 338. Luddenham is two miles N.W. of Faversham. The church is dedicated to St.Mary; the living is a rectory, in the patronage of the Lord Chancellor; curate, Rev. Hugh Stowell, B.A. Elverton is half a mile S.W.; Newland is one mile and a half S.W.; Upper and Lower lees are three quarters of a mile north. Letters received through Faversham, which is also the nearest Money Order Office.
TRADERS Carter, William, farmer, Moor Cheeseman, S., bailiff to Mr. Hilton, Nashes Collard, Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Elverton Collins, John, farmer, Upless Garren, Walter, bailiff to Mr. Carter, Luddenham Court Gillow, Thomas, farmer, Buckland Inge, Frederick, miller, Oare Mill Madams, Thomas, Shipwright’s Arms, and barge builder Murton, Henry, farmer Rayner, Edward, parish clerk Rayner, Miss Ann, Free School Mistress Reed, James, bailiff to Mr. Ambrook, Oxen Beadles Stimpson, W., bailiff to Mr Waller, Lower Lees
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TRADERS Baker, John, bricklayer Crust, John, bailiff to Mr. Fairman, Pheasant Gurney, John, coast-guard, Station, Oare Stray Payne, John, coal merchant Phillips, William, coast-guard, Station Ray, James, Three Mariners Redman, George & Isaac, oyster merchants Stroud, Henry, wheelwright Taylor, James, parish clerk White, Thomas, shopkeeper
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NEWNHAM is a village five miles S.W. of Faversham, in Faversham union, lathe of Scray, East Kent. The population in 1851 was 431. The church of St. Peter and St. Paul is very ancient. The living is a rectory in the gift of Miss Hill. The Rev. J.H. Bower, rector. Here is a small Independent chapel. Sheersted is half a mile north; Sheppington, one mile and a half north; Homestall, one mile north; Sheland, Champion Court, and Faith are farms. POST-OFFICE – Stanley Bates, Post-master. The nearest Money Order Office is at Faversham.
GENTRY Bower, Rev. J.H., Rector Horden, Rev., - Kingsdown
TRADERS Bates, Stanley, post-office, grocer, &c. Elvy, Mrs. Sarah, seminary Elvy, Thomas Baker, farmer, Champion Court Filmer, Thomas, farmer, parsonage Fright, William, parish clerk Hooker, George, tailor Hope, Thomas, baker Jackson, John, senior, grocer Jackson, John, junior, butcher Jackson, James, farmer King, William, carpenter Monk, Thomas, farmer, butcher, Sheland Moore, Thomas, smith and farrier Norrington, Henry, wheelwright Packham, William, George Inn Payne, john, carpenter Pettman, John, smith and farrier Read, Thomas, farmer, Frith Saxby, Charles, baker Selling, Thomas, boot and shoe maker Taylor, Henry, miller Wiseman, George, boot and shoe maker
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DODDINGTON is a village six miles south of Sittingbourne, six S.W. of Faversham, and eight N.W. from Chilham station in Faversham union, lathe of Scray, East Kent. The church of St. John is an old building. The living is a vicarage in the gift of the Archeacon of Canterbury. The Rev.J. Horden is the vicar. The population in 1851 was 489. Down Court is half a mile N.W.; Higham, one mile N.W.; Seeds Pond, three quarters of a mile S.E.; Little Sharsted, one mile and a half north. POST-OFFICE – Henry Jarvis, Receiver. The nearest Money Order Offices are at Sittingbourne and Faversham.
GENTRY Hordern, Rev. James, Vicar Faunce, Captain Robert, Great Sharsted Muddle, Mr. John, Saltmarsh
TRADERS Acress, Charles, bailiff Benstead, John, smith and farrier Bing, Thomas, farmer, Church hill Brenchley, William, farmer, Gritt farm Clifford, William, farmer, Court Lodge Foster, George, parish clerk Griggs, Richard, academy Hambrook, Thomas, farmer Hammond, Charles, grocer Jarvis, henry, post master, grocer, and draper Johnson, Goble, high constable of the lower half hundred of Teynham, and gardener Lewis, Charles, boot and shoe maker Mexted, Thomas, bricklayer Monk, Thomas, butcher Norrington, Henry, farmer, Lenham hill Pain, Henry, boot and shoe maker Palmer, John Henry, Chequers Parker, Henry, harness maker Sellen, Richard, Baker
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NORTON is a village three miles and a half west of Faversham, in the Faversham hundred and union, and lathe of Scray, East Kent. The church is dedicated to St.Mary. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Rochester. The Rev. James Hawley, M.A., rector. The population in 1851 was 99. Luson street is a quarter of a mile north; Goldfinch, quarter of a mile N.W.; Claxfield, half a mile N.W.; Newhouse, half a mile west; Lorditton, one mile S.W.; Rushet one mile S.E.; Provender, three quarters of a mile east; Beacon Hill, one mile east. Letters through Sittingbourne. The nearest Money Order Office is at Faversham.
GENTRY Lushington, Right hon. Stephen Rumbold, Norton Court Neame, John R., Esq., Rushet
TRADERS Hammond, Mrs.Mary, farmer Leese, John, farmer, Smiddington Monk, Thomas, cattle dealer, Norton Ash Reed, Henry, farmer, Rushet Smith, Thomas, bailiff to Mr. James Lake Strouts, John, farmer Wilks, Frederick, farmer, Provender
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