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Haven Street - Kelly 1898 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 1

(Some road names have changed over the years, see this document for some further info.)

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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
Sexton, John James
Wesleyan Chapel, Haven Street
The Longford Institute, erected at the cost of 2500GBP by John Rylands, esq.
Post Office, George Mew, sub-postmaster. Cleared at 11am and 6.45pm. Letters through Ryde. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. Wootton Bridge is the nearest money order and telegraph office, a mile distant
Railway Station, Haven Street, George Fitzgibbon, Station master
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