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Carisbrooke - Kelly 1898 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 2

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Carisbrooke, Private
Stewart Capt. A. D., Albany barracks, Parkhurst
Stratton William Tucker, Berry hill
Sutton Mrs., Prospect place, Forest road
Talbot Capt. F. G., Albany barracks, Parkhurst.
Turpin Miss, Glenfield
Wadley Alfred William, Airlee villa
Wilson Maj. H. F. M., Albany barracks, Parkhurst
Wingfield-Digby Lieut. W. R., Albany barracks, Parkhurst
Carisbrooke, Commercial
Ash Charles, farmer, Cook's farm
Ash William, tailor
Atrill Frank, baker & grocer
Attrill Leonard, Bowcombe farm
Barham Henry Edward, stationer & post office
Barnes Tom, blacksmith
Blake Herbert, carpenter
Brearley Mrs. T.A., mistress, Board School, Parkhurst, Hunny hill; built in 1896 for 370 children; average attendance 172 boys and girls, 90 infants.
Brearley Thomas Adin, master, Board School, Parkhurst, Hunny hill; built in 1896 for 370 children; average attendance 172 boys and girls, 90 infants.
Britton Henry, grocer, Gunville
Brown Walter, farmer, Kitbridge farm
Burt Alfred, Eight Bells P.H.
Burt Harry John, Red Lion hotel
Buxton Anthony, inspctr. of nuisances
Cemetery (E. F. Blake, Newport, clerk to the burial board)
Cheek James, farmer, Rowborough
Clark Kirtlan, farmer
Convent of Our Lady of Reparation (the Very Rev. Gregory Kelly D.D. resident priest ; Miss Honoria Walsh, prioress)
County Lunatic Asylum (Harold Bailey Shaw B.A., M.B., B.C., D.P.H. supt.; Patrick Taaffe Finn L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. assist. supt.; William Morgans, clerk)
Coward William, boot & shoe maker
Denham William, corn, meal & seedsman
Dunford Frank, farmer, Bowcombe barn
Fevre Miss R., mistress, Board School; built in 1877 for 190 boys and 175 girls, average attendance 196 boys and 84 girls and infants.
Fisk Robert, farmer, Apes down & Park place
Flatman Mary (Miss), dress maker, Castle View lodge
Fry Caroline (Mrs.), Cutter's Arms P.H.
Fry Edwin, shoe maker
Fry Elizabeth Anna (Mrs.), refreshment house
Gregg Walter Thomas, refreshment rooms
Groves Joseph B.A., M.D.Lond. physician & medical officer of health for the Isle of Wight rural sanitary district, Glen cottage
Guy George, farmer, Forest farm
Gyton Walter W., master, Board School; built in 1877 for 190 boys and 175 girls, average attendance 196 boys and 84 girls and infants.
Hellier Harry J., butcher
Hibbard Frederick, baker & grocer
Hill Alfred, Bugle inn
Holden William, farmer, Little Whitcomb
Holloway Elizabeth Heath (Mrs.), & Youell Charlotte (Mrs.), plate powder manufacturers
Holt Robert, farmer, Vittlefield
Hughes William, farmer, Gt. Whitcombe
Jarrett Miss Kate, mistress, Infants' Voluntary Parochial School; built in 1839 for 80 children, enlarged in 1893 for 110; average attendance 96.
King Thomas, upholsterer
Lock James, farmer, Great park
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