Entries from 1885 Kelly's Isle of Wight directories
for Commercial, Carisbrooke

see on 1904        
1885 list of towns

Total number of matches found: 87

To account for missing numbers in Streets, it may be understood that either the house was empty at the time the revision was made, or let in weekly tenements, or that the information was refused.
Allison William, chief warder, Parkhurst prison
Ash Charles, farmer, Cook's farm
Atkey Emma M. (Mrs.), baker & grocer
Attrili Frank, baker & grocer
Attrill Eliza (Mrs.), beer retailer, Hunny Hill
Barham Henry Edward, carpenter
Barnes Tom, blacksmith
Barton Henry D., stationer, & post office
Blake John, carpenter
Brittan Henry, grocer, Gunville
Brook Edward, farmer, Priory farm
Brown George Walter, farmer, Kitbridge
Brown Walter, farmer & landowner, Kitbridge farm
Burnage James, chief clerk, Parkhurst prison
Burt Alfred, Eight Bells P.H.
Cave William, Red Lion P.H.
Cemetery (F. Blake, Newport, clerk to the burial board)
Cheek Francis, wheelwright & carpenter
Clarke George, shopkeeper, Hunny Hill
Convent of Our Lady of Reparation (Rev. Frederick William, O.P. & Rev. R. Buckler, O.P., resident priests ; Miss Margaret, lady superioress)
Cooke Henry, brick & lime merchant, Alvington brickfields
Coward William, boot & shoe maker
Denham William, corn, meal & seedsman
Downer James, shopkeeper, Hunny Hill
Fleming Frank, farmer, New Close farm
Drudge James. Farmer, Manor farm, Hunny Hill
Fry Charles, Cutter's Arms P.H.
Fry Edwin, shoe maker
Fry George, painter
Grist Daniel, baker
Groves Joseph B.A., M.D. Lond., F.G.S., physician & medical officer of health for the Isle of Wight rural sanitary district, Glen cottage, Gatcombe road
Groves Joseph, shopkeeper, Hunny Hill
Hannam James, butcher, Hunny Hill
Harvey John Grimes, farmer, Marvel
Hawkins Jonah, Old inn, Hunny Hill
Haynes Josiah Edward, surveyor & architect & surveyor to the Isle of Wight highway commissioners
Hillier Edwin, farmer, Apes down
Hillier John E. (exors. of), farmer, Plash farm
Holden William, farmer, Little Whitcomb
Holt Robert, farmer, Bowcombe barn
Hockey Henry, blacksmith, Hunny Hill
Hospital for Infectious Diseases (Edward A. Waterworth M.D., medical officer)
Hughes William, farmer, Great Woodcombe
Hunt Sarah Ann (Mrs.), dress maker
King Charles, farmer, Vittlefield
Lambert Charles, greengrocer
Lock Robert, farmer, Roughborough [Rowborough ?]
Locke Charles, farmer, Idlecombe
Locke James, farmer, Great park
Manning James Luxton, farmer, Alvington farm
Matthews William, keeper of Carisbrooke cemetery
McGrotty Major John, keeper of Carisbrooke castle
Mearman Benjamin, farmer, Bowcombe & Champion farms
Parkhurst, Toll Gate (Walter Blacklaws, collector)
Payne John Edward, The Bugle inn
Peake Maria (Mrs.), refreshment rooms
Price Arthur, assist. Surgeon, Parkhurst prison
Rann Charles Henry, dairyman
Redstone William, mealman
Reynolds Frank, baker
Reynolds George, farmer, Park Green farm
Rice James, farmer, Pole Close farm
Rogers James, farmer, New Park
Russell Henry, carpenter
Russell Henry, farmer, Hill cross
Salter & Co., Carisbrooke Castle hotel
Salter James, collector of tolls
Satchell William H., shopkeeper, Hunny Hill
Scovell Barnabas, miller (water), Carisbrooke mills
Scovell Henry, dairyman & market gardener, Gunville
Scovell Moses Henry, farmer, Hill cross
Stainer William, lodging house, Carisbrooke cottage
Stark Joseph, farmer, Frogland
Stark Mary A. (Mrs.), farmer, Hunny Hill
Sutton Edwin, dairyman
Topping William, foreman of works, Parkhurst prison
Tosdevin Charles, wheelwright & builder
Trotman George, boot maker, Hunny Hill
Turner William, market gardener
Urry James, steward to Parkhurst prison
Watts Alfred George, draper
Waverley Family & Commercial Hotel & Posting House (William Tudor Wakeham, proprietor)
Welch James S., Castle & Banner P.H., Hunny Hill
Williams William Frederick, whiting manufacturer, Hunny Hill
Wheeler George W., coffee house keeper
Wood William, general dealers, Hunny Hill
Woodford Ellen (Mrs.), lodging house

1885 list of towns