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| Arreton - Rookley, Private |
Forbes Robert Guthrie, Pidford house |
Woodward Mrs. Fanny, Highwood |
| Arreton - Rookley, Commercial |
Attrill William Henry carpenter |
Carisbrooke Brick, Tile & Pottery Works |
Denham Harry Walter, dairyman |
Dore Walter Harold, market gardener |
Hayles Edwin Maurice, farmer, Pagham farm |
Hillier William, farmer, Little Pidford |
Pritchett Francis Joseph & Sons, brick & tile makers |
| Arreton - Rookley, Civic |
ROOKLEY is a hamlet, 1 1/2 miles west from Merston station, on the road from Newport to Ventnor. The church of St. John's, which is a chapel of ease to St. George's, Arreton, was erected here in 1886; it is a small iron building with one bell, and affords 80 sittings. |
| Godshill - Rookley, Commercial |
Barrett Charles, blacksmith, Fernlea |
Calloway Ernest, farmer, Rookley farm |
Cheek Frederick, gravel contractor, Bleak down |
Hussey George Frederick, poultry farmer, Albert villa |
Morris Peter, farmer, Lake farm |
Morris William & Charles, carpenters |
Reynolds Mary Isabella Anne (Miss), Chequers inn |
Smith Walter Percy, dairyman, Dolcroft dairy |
Triggs George A., poultry farmer |
Westmore Leslie, farmer, Hart's farm |
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