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Godshill - Kelly 1927 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 2

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Godshill, Commercial
Morris William, sub-postmaster, Godshill
Morris. Charles H., tea gardens
Newnham William, dairyman, Appuldurcombe
Nobbs Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Bridge House farm
Phillip Harry A., rating officer
Plumbley Sidney James, farmer. Sandford
Priddle George, Police Constable, Godshill
Pring Richard, farmer, Hart's farm
Ridley Thomas Dix on, farmer, Rew farm
Ringer Francis Albert, farmer, Lower Yard farm
Roe Mrs. M., sub-postmistress, Rookley
Rowson John, blacksmith
Russell Frank Walter, farmer, Week farm
Russell Reginald Frederick, farmer, Orchards
Russell Richard Roy Hollis, farmer, Sheepwash
Salter Charles, dairyman, Pound farm
Scambell William, farmer, Moore farm
Sheath William, farmer
Smith George, farmer, Haydens
Thearle Frank, farmer, Sainham farm
Thorn James Stephen & Son, farmers, Upper Appleford
White Alfred John, Nurseryman, Sandford
White Robert, farmer, Gatcilffe
Wills Frederick Joseph, farm bailiff to Miss Fisher, Stenbury & New Barn farms
Winter Charles, market gardener
Young James, farmer, Fairfields
Godshill, Civic
Allen Miss M. A., mistress, Godshill County Elementary Schools; originally founded as a Grammar school by Lady Joanna Worsley in 1557 and endowed in 1615 with an ancient chantry house and other property by Sir Richard Worsley; it was rebuilt in 1826 by the Earl of Yarborough and restored in 1848 for 120 children; the Grammar is supported by an endowment of about 37GBP yearly derived from rent-charges, & administered by trustees under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners, as an evening school or for the foundation of scholarships.
Barnes J. H. & Son, Carrier to Newport from Niton, pass through daily
Bates W., Carrier to Newport from Ventnor, pass through daily
Hollis Miss Adelaide, infant's mistress, Godshill County Elementary Schools; originally founded as a Grammar school by Lady Joanna Worsley in 1557 and endowed in 1615 with an ancient chantry house and other property by Sir Richard Worsley; it was rebuilt in 1826 by the Earl of Yarborough and restored in 1848 for 120 children; the Grammar is supported by an endowment of about 37GBP yearly derived from rent-charges, & administered by trustees under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners, as an evening school or for the foundation of scholarships.
Martin Mrs. A., mistress, Rookley Elementary School; for 120 children; built and supported by the late Mr. John Woodward who left 20GBP a year, now reduced to 6GBP.
Godshill - Kingston, Private
Stern George, The Rectory
Godshill - Kingston, Commercial
Brown Percy, farmer, Kingston Manor farm
Morris Hilton, farmer, Buck's farm
Godshill - Rookley, Commercial
Calloway Ernest, farmer, Rookley farm
Cotton James, gravel contractor, Bleak Down
Hussey George Frederick, poultry farmer, Albert villa
Morris William & Charles, carpenters
Reynolds Mary Isabella Anne (Miss), Chequers inn
Ringer Allen Henry, farmer, Lake Farm
Warne Henry Ernest, dairyman, Dolcroft
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