Arreton - Arreton (South), Commercial |
Young Richard, Fighting Cocks P.H., Hale common |
Arreton - Arreton (South), Civic |
National School (mixed); built for 120 children average attendance 83; supported by voluntary subscriptions and government grant. Arthur James Jeatt, master; Miss Moore, mistress. |
Railway Station, Merston Junction, Newland Frederick, station master |
Sexton, Henry Blake |
Church of St. George, Rev. John Black Hyland, vicar since 1894 |
Bible Christian Chapel, Arreton |
Wesleyan Chapel, Hale Common |
Wesleyan Chapel, Merston |
Post Office, Charle Tutton, postmaster, Letters arrive from Newport at 7.30am; dispatched at 5.30pm. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. Newport is the nearest money order and telegraph office, 4 miles distant |
Carriers to Newport - Dash and Taylor, pass through from Sandown and Shanklin daily, except Friday. |
Arreton - Blackwater, Private |
Blake James Ruffin, Stone |
Conquest Mrs., Birchfield |
Hills John, Birchfield house, Birchfield |
Arreton - Blackwater, Commercial |
Ash & Thomas, millers (steam & water), Blackwater mills |
Blake James R., farmer, Stone farm |
Chiverton Benjamin, dairyman |
Coker Frederick Smith, road contractor |
King Gustavus Frederick, farmer, Skinner's farm |
King James Henry, builder & wheelwright, Vale cottage |
Mansbridge John, blacksmith & post office |
Parsons F. & A.E., farmers, Longdown farm |
White William, station master |
Arreton - Blackwater, Civic |
Church of St Barnabas, a small iron church, with 80 sittings |
Wesleyan Chapel, Blackwater |
Post Office, John Mansbridge, sub-postmaster, Letters arrive from Newport at 7am; dispatched at 6.30pm. Newport, 2 mile distant, is the nearest money order and telegraph office. |
Railway Station, Blackwater, William White, station master |
Arreton - Haven Street, Private |
Boyce Caleb, Osborne view |
Jacobs Clement, Rose cottage |
James Charles David, Yew Tree farm |
James John, Providence cottage |
Lake George Worman, Gatehouse farm |
Rashlay Frank, Culver villa |
Rylands Mrs., Longford house |
Thompson Rev. Henry Nash, Vicarage |
Arreton - Haven Street, Commercial |
Barton Edgar, coal merchant |
Boyce John, dairyman |
Brown Alfred, farmer, Guildford farm |
Bullock James Thomas, carpenter |
Edwards George Henry, White Hart P.H. |
Fitzgibbon George, station master |
Fleming Mark, blacksmith |
Jollife Richard, farmer, Coppidhall |
Longford Institute (Frank Lightfoot, manager) |
Mew George, grocer & post office |
Read James, baker |
Russell Uriah, farmer, Leopard's farm |
Taylor John, coal dealer, Ashfield |
Tompkins Ann (Mrs.), dairy farmer, Great Briddlesford |
Arreton - Haven Street, Civic |
National School (mixed), Catherine Matilda Jordan, mistress, |
Church of St Peter, biolt in 1852, parish formed 1853, Rev Henry Nash Thompson, vicar since 1898 |
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