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1903-1904: MILTON –NEXT-SITTINGBOURNE UNION (&C.) DIRECTORY (with Advertisements)

MILTON –NEXT-SITTINGBOURNE UNION (&C.) DIRECTORY.
20 Parishes

With GUIDE, LOCAL INFORMATION, MAP, and PLACES
1903-1904  6d. Net

GREENSTREET.
On London Road, midway between Faversham and Sittingbourne.
Letters through Sittingbourne
For Parish Information see Kingsdown, Lynsted and Teynham.
ADVERTISEMENTS
-- With thanks for access to this copy to Nigel Heriz-Smith --

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     South Side in Lynsted Parish.
     North Side in Teynham Parish.
               SOUTH SIDE
 (Here is road leading to Lucerne-st.)
Oast House, Newland’s Farm
     (Here is Nowd’s Lane.)
THE HILL, GREENSTREET

     The Walnuts – Lees, William
        (Here comes Cellar Hill)
     Johnston, Richard
     Peene, James, general smith
     Ray, George, florist
     Payne, John
     Mount House –
     Lillee, Alfred
     Alfred House – Skeets, Mrs
     Harvey, Thomas
     Sattin, John
     The Grange – Filmer, G.A., farmer and butcher
     Dover Castle Inn – Curry, Harry W.
     Shepherd, George, confectioner
     Elvey, Edward
     Cheeseman, William, bootmaker
     Smeed –
     Peatfield, Mrs
     Reeves, Frank, bootmaker
     Perkins, Mrs. M., confectioner
     Watts, James, plumber, etc
LIME COTTAGES –
     1 Drury, James
     2 Homewood, Thomas
     3 Thomas, Mrs. M., laundress
     Wilkins, Ernest Walter, butcher
     Wilkins, Mrs.,  William
     Back, Henry
     Hubbard –
     Kemsley, William
     Court, Fred, tailor
     Barker, William, grocer
     Read, Mrs., confectioner
Bashford Edward, coachbuilder, smith, etc
     Austin, F., stationery and fancy
     Carrier, William
     French, James, farmer and butcher
     Carrier, Mrs,
    (Here comes Lynsted Lane)
George Inn
– Broad, William Henry
 

George Livery Stables – Broad, Edward, jobmaster, furniture remover, etc.
Benton, J. S. Watchmaker and jeweller
Dawes and Son, bakers and confectioners
Swan Inn – Hooker, Joseph
Swan Livery Stables – Trigg, Arthur W., carrier to let on hire, furniture removed from and to all parts, agent to the S.E. & C. Railway
Filmer, George A., butcher and farmer
Cooperative Society, Furnishing Store
Carriage Works – Bashford, Edward, coachbuilder, wheelwright, and smith; carriages oiled by the year; estimates free
     Hadlow, Charles, confectioner
     Luckhurst, Lewis
     Everard, Thomas, market gardener
     Emptage, ---, Kent County Constable
     Gambell, James, Lynsted dairy
     Trigg, Walter, bootmaker and chimney sweep
     Trigg, Walter
RAYNER’S COTTAGES
     1 Little, Edward
     2 Godfrey, Alfred
     3 Jeffrey, William
     Henneker, James
Kemp, W. E., saddler
Ivy Cottage – Snashall, Richard
         Prest, Mrs
The Hollies – McCarthy, Dr. J. T., surgeon
CHAMPION’S COTTAGES
     1 Tumber, Charles
     2 Tumber, Alfred
     3 Sayers, Mrs
     4 Ridley, George
     5 Jeffery, George William
Matilda Cottage – Cheeseman, ---
Marlow, ---
Hopkins, Mrs.,
Belson, Henry
Attaway, Mrs., laundress
“Salvation Army” Hall
Everard, George, market gardener
Aldrick, George
French, James, Butcher
Read, ---
 

 

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ALBION PLACE –
     1 Brown, John
     2 Webb, John
     3 Gosling, Mrs.
     4 Spillett, Henry, Prudential Assurance agent
     5 Nicholls, Alfred
     6 Hollands, Mrs.
     7 Nicholls, Mrs.
     8 Brown, James
     9 (Rose Cottage), Austen, Harry
     10 Kingsnorth, Edward
     Jarvis, Miss
ISANDULA COTTAGE –
     1 Bird, John
     2 Read, John Henry
LILLY COTTAGES –
     1 Carpenter, Henry
     2 Eason, William
     Burton, Charles
     Hone, William
     Jarvis, Stephen
     Beer, William
               WEST END
     Neaves, C.L.
AUSTIN’S COTTAGES
     1 Baker, James
     2 Maybourne, Mrs
     3 Hopper, James
     4 Dennis, Mrs
DEVON VILLAS
     1 Rayner, Mrs. A.L.
     2 Neaves, Thomas
     3 Wood, Charles
     4 Diprose, Mrs. E.
     5 Neaves, James
     6 Wraight, John
     Bunting, Edward
     Dive, Walter
     (Continuation is Bapchild)
               NORTH SIDE
SANDOWN COTTAGES
     1 Kemp, Stephen
     2 Fentiman, Mrs. S.
     3 Gooding, John
     4 Higgins, William
     5 Leeds, Henry
     7 Collins, Mrs.
     8 Smith, John
     9 Chapman, T.
     10 Baker, Mrs.
     Whitehall – Brown, Mrs. A.
     THE HILL, GREENSTREET
FILMER’S COTTAGES –
     1 Lee, Thomas
     2 Lever, George
     Brusson Cottage – Mount, W.R.
     Brusson – Selby, Dr.P.
     S. Andrew’s Mission Church
 

     Button, James
     Wildish, Charles
     Akhurst, Mrs. A.
     Mayburn, Edward
     Zumber, William Robert
     Thomas, James
     Hall, Mrs. M.
     Catt, Mrs.
     Bartholomew, Benjamin
     Sattin, George
     Smith, James
     Rickwood, George
     Conger –
     Ashdown, Harry
     Higgins, James
     Hall, T.G. chimney sweep
     Sutton, George
     Kemp, William
MOUNT PLEASANT –
     1 Packman, J., Kent County Constabulary
     2 Friday, Charles
     3 Broadbridge, W.
     Mount Pleasant  Nursery – Messrs. Ray and Co.
     Trigg, William, coachbuilder
     Rye, W., cyclemaker
        (here comes Station Road)
     Teynham Arms – Hollands
     Ford, Robert
     Burnett, Henry
Post, John R., hairdresser and perfumer
     Tyrell, Mrs. C.
     Smith, Thomas
     Kite, Mrs. M.
     Rose Inn – Rayner, Edward
     Vine House – Pattison, H. W.
     Pattison, Mrs Tobacconist
     Boakes, William
     Aylward, Albert
     Hills, C., hairdresser
Post Office – Read, J. W., grocer and sub-postmaster
Coldwell and Company, family and dispensing chemists; agents for Schweppe’s table waters; Biggs and Cooper’s sheep dips; Pettifer’s herbal lamb tonic; and Gibben’s herbal cold cure.  Noted house for the best brands of cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco.
     Atkins, W., outfitter, draper, house furnisher, etc.; agent for the sale of this Directory
     Co-operative Society, Ltd., Registered office and stores
     Moore, George
     Trigg, Mrs. E.
 

 

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     Gambell, James, baker and dairyman
     George, S. Builder
     Cheeseman, W., blacksmith
     Carrier, James, watchmaker
     Gilbers, A.
     Bennett,A. W.
     Hunt, William and Co., grocers, drapers, etc
     Wesleyan Chapel
     Jarrett, B., corn, coal, and coke merchant
     Baldock, George
     Miles, William
     Brown, George
     Builder’s yard – Wildish, John
     Hancock –
     Hickmott, Tom
 

     Wildish, John, builder
     Wildish, Frederick
     Bray, A.
     Elizabeth Cottage – Cheeseman, D.
     Cheeseman, J. M.
     Parkin, G.
     Rowe, J. W.
     Granton –
     Brown, Mrs. S.
     Ashdown, G.
     Barney, William
     Hatton, Mrs.
     Woodfine, Thomas
     Brigland, Thomas
     Streetfield, Edward
Fox Inn – Town, Mrs.

KINGSDOWN.

Kingsdown is a Rectory in the gift of Sir E. Leigh Pemberton, K.C.B.  It is a very small parish, situate about four miles sough by east from Sittingbourne Station and seven from Faversham.  The Right Hon. Thomas Leigh Pemberton, P.C., Q.C., first Baron Kingsdown, took his title from this place, August 28th, 1858.  He dying unmarried October 7th, 1867, the title became extinct.  The soil is fertile, with clay subsoil.  Fruit, hops and wheat, are the principal products.  Population, 1891, 77; 1901, 73.  Area, 695.  Rateable value, £714.  The Church, dedicated to S. Catherine, is of Kentish rag, with bath stone dressings, in the Early English style, E. W. Pugin supplying the designs.  The expense was met by the late Lord Kingsdown.  It has seating accommodation for 100 persons.  Registers date from 1560.  Vicar: Rev. Houstonne James Hordern,  M.A.; Parish Clerk: William Kennard; Services: Sunday, 11 and 3.  Guardian: William John Jarrett.  Overseers: William Farmer and Richard Cooper.  Assistant Overseer: William T. Jackson; Registrar Births and Deaths: William T. Jackson, Sittingbourne.  Postal arrangements, see Sittingbourne.

[For Further Parish Information see Greenstreet, Lynsted and Teynham.]

     Clark, Frederick John
     Day, Henry
(Bonds Cottage), Russell, William
     Wall letter box
(Kingsdown House), Wilkinson, The Hon. Mrs. Louisa
(Hole Street Farm) Farmer, W. R.
Parish Church

(The Rectory), Hordern, Ref. H. J., rector
KINGSDOWN COTTAGES
     Smith, Alfred
     Kemsley, John
Near Blue Town are –
     Trice, W.
     Maxted, A.
     Lucas, Alfred
     Gilbert, Edward

LYNSTED.

     Lynsted is a Vicarage in the gift of the Archdeacon of Canterbury.  The Parish lies southward of the London Road at the 43rd milestone at Greenstreet, the south side of which is within the bounds of it. The ground rises towards the south of the parish.  The Village is near the centre, in  the middle of which is the Church.  Lynsted Lodge, with the Park, is situated at the south-east extremity of the Parish.  In 1781 it was related that Lord Teynham grew such quantities of grapes at Lynsted Lodge that in some years they made there “two or three tons of white wine, little, if any, inferior to Lisbon.”  Population, 1891, 1157; 1871, 1165; 1901, 1215.
     The Church, which stands on the south side of the village, 5½ miles south-west from Faversham Market Place, is dedicated to S.S. Peter and Paul, and consists of 3 chancels and 3 aisles.  The steeple, which is a spired shaft covered in shingle, stands t the north-west corner, and has 5 bells.  The Church contains some fine monuments.
     Vicar: Rev. T.J. Sewell, M.A. Churchwardens: G.A.Filmer and G.A.H.Smith.  Sidesmen: C. R. Busbridge and B.R. Dixon.
     Services: Sunday, 11 and 6.30; Children’s Service, 3.p.m.  Sunday School, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.  Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month, 11 a.m.; 3rd Sunday, 7.15 a.m.; and other Sundays at 8 a.m.; on Holy Days as announced in Church on previous Sunday.  Week Days: Morning Prayer, 8.15 a.m.; Evening Prayer, 2.15 p.m.

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     Guardian: W. Roper Dixon.  Overseers: Thomas Back and G. A. H. Smith.  Assistant Overseer: R. S. Dunn.  Registrar Births,, Deaths, and Marriages, S. George, junr.,  Greenstreet, Monday and Saturday, 10 to 1.  Queen’s Tax Collector, S. George, junr., Greenstreet.
     Parish Council: Rev. T. P. Sewell, M.a. (chairman), W. White Lefevre, G. Smith, and G. Wraight. Board School: T. L. Ackerman, headmaster; Mrs. Ackerman, head mistress.
     Postal Arrangements: see Sittingbourne.
     Agents for the sale of this Directory: A. E. Parris, Station Road, Teynham: W. Atkins, Greenstreet; and Miss Busbridge, Post Office, Lynsted.

[For Further Parish Information see Greenstreet, Kingsdown and Teynham.]

GREENSTREET.
(See Special Heading.)
South side only in Lynsted
North side in Teynham

                   KINGSDOWN ROAD.
(Continuation of Lynsted Street to Kingsdown)
(Aymers), Vallance, Mrs.
(Aymers Lodge), White, William
(Lynsted Lodge), Teynham, Right Hon. Lord, J.P.
(Park Dairy), Champion, Osmond G.
     Judges, E.
(Dadmans), Barnes, Frederick Gorel
(Yew Tree Cottage), Spice, Stephen
CHRISTOPHER ROW –
     Rayner, Joseph
     Stone, William Henry
     Marlow, Thomas
     Boots, Thomas
     Maskell, Sidney
     Dinnage, James
     Rogers, Thomas
(Holly Tree Cottage), Smith, Charles
(St. Christopher), Sherlock, Charles
(The Greys), Court, Valentine
(Greys Cottage), Jeanes, George
     Smith, F.
               ERRIOTT WOOD
Fox Hunter Inn
, Packmann, Robert M.
     Empty
BOND’S COTTAGES –
     Rye, Edward, builder
     Smith, Mrs. Charlotte
     Champion, Ernest
     Smith, Henry
          (Here comes Kingsdown)

               LUDGATE ROAD
(From Lynsted Church to Kingsdown)
On right from Church
     Gamble, Stephen
     Stanton –
     Seager, Edward
     Rogers, Albert John
     Rayner, George
     Miller, Thomas
(Jasamine House) Boise, Miss C.
Ludgate Farm – Coe, John
     Gamble, David
(Whitehall), Smeed, David

On left from Church –
     Edmed, Mrs. Frances
     Whitbread, James
     Davis, James
     Wiles, Constantine
     Dence, John James

               LYNSTED LANE.
(From George Inn, Greenstreet, to Lynsted Street)
On right from Greenstreet-
     Middleton, Edwin George
(Rose House), Lavars, W.A.
     Wigg, Thomas
Wesleyan Sunday School
     Carrier, Frederick
(Collegiate School), Houghton, Miss F., and Symonds, Miss B.
Holly Bank-
     Couchman, Richard
     Bensted, E.
(Orchard House) George, G. W., builder
     Pilcher, John
   (Here is road to Sittingbourne.)
         (Here is Lynsted Street)

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On left from Greenstreet
     Lucas, William
     Batten, Mrs
     Kemsley, William
(Malt House), Hawkins, Thomas
     Sherwood, Edward
     Cherry, Thomas
     Webb, William
                     BOGLE
     Pilcher, Mrs. Mary
     McMullen, Edward
(Bogle Farm), Filmer, Thomas
     Wiles, William
     Johnson, Ernest
     Norman, Harry
(School House), Ackermann, T.L.
Lynsted Board School
(Mill House)
(Battersea Farm), Mercer, Robert M.
    (Here comes Lynsted Street)
               LYNSTED STREET

(continuation of Lynsted Lane)
On right from Lynsted Lane –
Black Lion Inn, Fuller, Mrs. Sarah
Parish Church
      (Here comes Ludgate Road)
     Boots, -
     Friday, James
     Bailey, Samuel
     Barnes, Frederick
     Smith, George H., grocer and farmer
Seward’s Farm
     Munns, Robert
     Day, Richard
     Smith, Andrew William
  (Continuation is road to Kingsdown)
On left  from Lynsted Lane –
(The Vicarage), Sewell, Rev. T. J., M.A., Vicar
     Foster, Harry
     Clark, Thomas

(Hillside)  Back, Thomas, builder
     Johnson, Harry
     Dence, Mrs. Ann Maria
     Busbridge, Charles Robert, smith and farrier and general shopkeeper
(Post Office), Busbridge, Miss, sub-postmistress; agent for the sale of this Directory
     Dives, John Edward
     Soule, Richard
(Continuation is road to Kingsdown)
                      NOUD’S LANE
(From London Road to Tickham.)

(Noud’s House), Warstall, Capt.
     Smith, Alfred
     Randall, William
Cherry Gardens
     Challender, William, land surveyor
     Smith, John
New House Farm
     Streatfield, Henry
     Ralph, Henry William
     Randall, John
     Millen, Albert
Bishop’s Farm
     Holding, William
     Kemsley, Charles
     Bridges, Alfred
                    TICKHAM
     Busbridge, George
     Marsh, Mrs.
     Handford, Thomas
     Coppins, George
     Champ, William
     Empty
     Jarrett, Jesse
     Pilcher, Henry
Tickham Farm
     Stowers, Philip
     Handford, Thomas
     Empty
     Simmons, -
     Barling, Miss Ellen
(Loyterton Farm), Collins, Joseph
 

TEYNHAM

Teynham is a Vicarage in the gift of the Archdeacon of Canterbury.  It lies for the most part to the north of the London Road at Greenstreet, the northern side of which is in this Parish.  The Railway Station is about 3 miles from Sittingbourne and 4 miles from Faversham.  The Church is about a mile north-east from Greenstreet, and a little below the Church is the Village, a small distance northward of which are the marshes, which extend to the Swale, the northern boundary of the Parish.  On a small Creek in these marshes is a Quay called Conyers.
Richard Harrys, fruiterer to Henry VIII., in 1533 obtained 105 acres of rich land called the Brennet, and dividing it into 10 parcels, planted it with fruit trees which he obtained from abroad.  They consisted of the Kentish cherry, Kentish Pippen, and the golden renate.  Population: 1891, 1,683; 1871, 1,695; 1901, 1839.
The Church, dedicated to S. Mary, is built in the form of a cross, and consists of three aisles, a High Chancel, and north and south chancels, having a square tower at the west end in which hang four bells.  There are remains of good painted glass in the windows.  The south chancel is called “the Frognall chancel,” as belonging to that estate.  The north is termed “the Hinkley chancel.”  Registers daet from 1538, the year when Oliver Cromwell, Vicar-General, ordered Parish Registers to be kept throughout the kingdom.
Vicar: Rev. E. J. Corbould, M.A., Assistant Priest: Rev. F. Newham.  Churchwardens: R. Lake and W. R. Dixon.  Services: Parish Church, Sundays, 11 and 3; Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month, after Matins; 3rd Sunday, 8 a.m.; Morning Prayers on Saints’ Days, and on every Friday during Advent and Lent, 10.30 a.m.  Sunday School: 10.15 and 2.30.  Superintendent: W. Lees.  Will seat 400.  S. Andrew’s Mission Church, Greenstreet: Sundays, Morning Service on 2nd and 4th Sundays, 11 a.m.  Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday at 8 a.m.; 4th after Matins.  Every Sunday Evening, 6.30.  Wednesday, 7 p.m. Hymns, A. and M.  There are also Wesleyan and Bible Christian Chapels.
Guardian: H.T. Bensted. Overseers: W. French and W. R. Dixon.  Assistant Overseer: R. S. Dunn. Registrar Births, Deaths and Marriages: S. George, junr.  Queen’s Tax Collector: S. George, junr., Greenstreet.
Postal Arrangements: See Sittingbourne.
Parish Council: Roper Dixon (Chairman), W. Atkins, H. T. Bensted, W. H. Crippen, W. French, I. J. Holmes, W. J. Read, W. R. Read and S. E. Streetfield.  Clerk, R. S. Dunn.
National Schools: Barrow Green; J. H. Winterton, headmaster; Mrs. Winterton, headmistress.
Ancient Order of Foresters: Court Pride of Greenstreet; Secretary, W. Streetfield, Station Road, Teynham.
National Deposit Friendly Society: Secretary, Mr. Rogers, Station Road, Teynham.
Hand-in-Hand Benefit Club: Secretary, J. Miles, Teynham Coffee Tavern.
Agents for the Sale of this Directory: A. E. Parris, Station Road; and W. Atkins, Greenstreet.

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