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Godshill - Kelly 1898 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 1

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Godshill, Private
Bartlett Rev. Pemberton Ricardo Harrisson (vicar) - also master of Godshill Parochial School having been appointed under the old trust deeds; 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 150 children; average attendance 74; supported in part by endowment of about 37GBP yearly under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners.
Barton Frank Henry, Essex cottage
Hanson Oliver Henry, Appuldurcombe
Langdon Herbert, Lower Elliotts
Phillips Frederick, Godshill park
Ratcliffe Mrs., Vicarage
Spartali Michael, Sandford house
Stevens Mrs.
Strange William Henry, The Hollies
Williams James Edwin, Bridge house
Godshill, Commercial
Ansell Arthur Charles, market gardener, Appuldurcombe gardens
Atkey James Henry, blacksmith
Attrill Francis, farmer, Dean farm
Attrill James, shopkeeper, Church hill
Beeden Samuel, miller (water), Bridgecourt mill
Blake Edmund, market gardener
Boynton Harry Thomas, pork butcher
Brown Frank, farmer, Rew farm
Brown William, farmer, Upper Appleford
Callaway John, horse trainer
Chiverton William, dairyman, Upper Elliotts
Cole George Thomas, market gardener, Park wall
Cole James Edward, dairyman, Gatcliffe cottage
Cole Richard, dairyman
Creeth Frank, Griffin inn & farmer, Godshill farm
Daniel Edwin, assistant teacher, Godshill Parochial School; 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 150 children; average attendance 74; supported in part by endowment of about 37GBP yearly under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners.
Daniel Mrs., mistress, Godshill Parochial School; 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 150 children; average attendance 74; supported in part by endowment of about 37GBP yearly under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners.
Deptford Henry, police constable, Police station
Dudley The Misses, assistant teachers, Godshill Parochial School; 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 150 children; average attendance 74; supported in part by endowment of about 37GBP yearly under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners.
Fleming Fanny Maria (Mrs.), farmer, Roud Manor farm
Fowler John, farmer, Fairfields
Froud William, station master, Railway station
Gard Henry, dairyman, Red Hill lane
Gell Thomas, farmer, Week farm & Nettlecombe, Whitwell
Griffin John Henry, assistant overseer, assessor of income tax & sexton, Pound cottage
Griffin Thomas, boot & shoe maker
Guy Maurice, mason
Hanson Oliver Henry, school for gentlemen, Appuldurcombe
Harding Alfred, head gardener to Michael Spartali esq., The Cottage
Hawkins Charles Henry, coal dealer
Hayden Edward, mason, Tyne cottage
Hills Henry, carpenter, Sandford
Hollis Frederick & Percy, farmers, Upper Dolcoppice & Appleford farms
Hollis Herbert, farmer, Holden farm
Hollis Samuel, farmer, Callaway
Hollis Thomas, dairy farmer, Lavender's farm
Hollis Walter, farmer, Hayden's farm
Jackson William, potato merchant
Kemp Frederick, farmer, Bridge court
Kingswell Eli, blacksmith & shopkeeper, Roud
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