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| Godshill, Commercial | 
Lacey Albert, dairy farmer. Baycroft farm & farmer, Froghill farm  | 
Leal John William, baker & grocer, Post office  | 
Lidgeard Thomas, farmer, Stenbnry & New Barns farms  | 
Linington George, dairyman, Pound farm   | 
Morgan Robert, farmer, Bathingbourne   | 
Morris Frank William, Bell inn  | 
Morris Harry Hayden, farmer, Sibdown farm  | 
Morris Henry, manager to Varty & Son, grocers  | 
Morris Thomas Henry, farmer, Redhill farm   | 
Mursell Edward, farmer, Span farm   | 
Nash William Joseph, farmer, Lessland   | 
Parnell Charles, market gardener, Temperance cottage, Whiteley bank   | 
Phillips Harry Alfred, Prudential Assurance agent  | 
Quickfall John, farmer, Sheepwash   | 
Reynolds Thomas & Sons, farmers, Sainham farm  | 
Reynolds William, baker  | 
Ringer Frederick, farmer, Hart's farm   | 
Rowson John, blacksmith  | 
Russell Mark Morgan, farmer, Bagwich  | 
Salter James, dairyman, Lower Bohemia   | 
Sleep Henry Charles, market gardener   | 
Smith James, dairyman, Bleak down   | 
Stickland Henry, farmer, Millbank house   | 
Taylor Thomas, dairyman, Appuldurcombe   | 
Terry Stephen, farmer, Upper Yard & Lower Yard farms  | 
Urry Frank, dairyman, Dubber's   | 
Varty & Son (Henry Morris man.), grocers   | 
White Geoffrey, dairyman, Sandford   | 
Willsteed George, farmer, Bridge farm   | 
Winter John, market gardener  | 
York Thomas, registrar of births & deaths & relieving, vaccination & school enquiry officer & collector to the Guardians, Godshill district, Lodwell cottage  | 
Young James dairyman, Lower Dolcoppice   | 
| Godshill - Rookley, Private | 
Lowe Rev. George Francis Edward (curate), Cyprus cottage   | 
See also Arreton  | 
Whithers Charles, The Cottage   | 
| Godshill - Rookley, Commercial | 
Clarkson Mrs., mistress, Rookley National School; built for 90 children, average attendance 80; built and supported by the late Mr. John Woodward who left 20GBP a year, now reduced to 14GBP.  | 
Clarkson William, master, Rookley National School; built for 90 children, average attendance 80; built and supported by the late Mr. John Woodward who left 20GBP a year, now reduced to 14GBP.  | 
Eastment John, blacksmith   | 
Linington Charles, farmer  | 
Morris Eliza Ann (Mrs.), grocer   | 
Morris James Ward, carpenter   | 
Partridge James Saint, dairyman   | 
Reynolds Mary (Mrs.), Chequers inn   | 
Ringer Henry, farmer, Lake farm   | 
Rolf Frank, contractor  | 
Rolf Jesse, contractor  | 
See also Arreton  | 
Squibb Jeremiah, dairyman  | 
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