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Isle of Wight. Brighstone DIRECTOR 'i. J ISLE OF WIGHT. BRIGHSTONE. 675 _ Schools. 1 master (vacant); Miss Bessie Griffin &; Miss Nellie 'l'h& Sciliool Board, formed in 188z, haa been diuolved Summers, assistant mistresses by the Educa.tion Act of 1902, and the schools are now Public Elementary, Alverstone {partly supported by controlled by a body of managers under the direotion Lord AlvBrstone) (mixed &; .W.fants), for 67 children;. of the County Education Committee average attendance. 4:<1; Miss Bertha. Biggs, mistress Elementary, built in 1846, is now U!!ed as a school for Police Constable. Gllorge Kenney • cookery) girl~ attend from St. Helen's, Bembridge, Shanklin and Brading Railway Station. George Corbett, station master Elementary, built in zgxo, for 200 boys & girls &; infants ; Railway Crossing, Alverstone; trains take ~P pa.ssengen. average attendance, 87 boys &; girls & 27 infants ; here by signal only; Mrs. Fanny Young, in charge William Rose B.A. master Carriers to Ryde.-Henry Taylor, from Sandown, passing Elementary, built in 1823, for 200 children; average through, tues. & fri. ; Henry Adams passes through attendance, 54 boys & girle &; 36 infants; & sup­ from Ryde to Shanklin, moll. wed. thurs. &; sat. ~ ported in part by John Henry Oglander e8q. J.P.; Young, from Bembridge, passes through da.ily, exoept thurs :PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Brown Frank Oliver, frmr. New frm :Tacobs Earry George, carpenter, :l Beaumont Misses, Priory cottage Brown John H. farmer, Morton farm Rose cottages, Mall B811ch Mrs. W eston house Buckett George, gamekeeper to Lord Jacobs Wm. builder, Bembridge view Berthon Mis!, Myrtle. lo. Yarbridge Alverstone, Alverstone Lewis ~velyn (Miss),teacher of music, Blenkin Rev. Canon George Wilfrid Buckett John, farmer, New farm, High street M.A. (vicar &; rural dean), Vicarage Alverstone Lewis Julia Elizabeth {Mrs.), draper, Bulley Samuel, Norlington Burke Catherine (Mrs.), Bugle inn, High street Cave John Henry, Wisteria High street Lock Geo. basket maker, Adgestone Chevers Misses, Exeter villa Galloway James, farmer, Whitefield Lockyer Charles, market gardener1 Chick-Lucas James Robb Goodman. farm (postal address, Ashey, Ryde) Adgestone Belle vue Capital & Counties Bank Limited Loa Henry, watch &; clock maker1 Coates Frederick, Hillerdale (sub-branch), fri. zo to 2 (Arthur Post oflice, High street Darley James J. Yarborough house Douglas, manager), High street; McKinley Leonard James, beer re- Day Henry Kemp, Marshcombe draw on head office, 39 Thread- tailer, High street Debayne The Misses, Furlongs villa needle street, London E C MacMahon Jn. land survyr.Station rd, Dennett Miss, Hill house Carley Priscilla (Miss), refresh- Morris Oliver, farmer, Nunwell farm Fardell John, Morton manor ment rooms Munns Chas. Jn. lime mer. Yarbrdge Fergugson Mrs. Yarcroft Chaffey C. & Sons, joiners, New road. Munns John, dairyman, Greenwood French Mr!!. Verona Chambers Maurice, market gardener, Nash Cornelius, baker Galsworthy Alfred R. Downside .A.dgestone · Nash William, farmer, Park farm· Harvey Mrs. Hawthorn villa Chick-Lucas James Robb Goodman National Telephone Co. Limited; Hill Edwin E. Springbourne M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.Lond. physi- public call offices, New road & Sta- Hills William Ash, Caplen villa cian & surgeon, & certifying fac- tion road Kesselbach Mrs. East view,Yarbridge tory surgeon, Belle vue New William Henry, blacksmith Loe John, Yarbridge villa Corbett Frank Clifford, assistant over- Newman Sydney Edgar, grocer, Mackett Frederick J. Lansdown seer & clerk to the parish council, High street Mayo Herbert, Eversley Sydney villa, Ths Mall New Town Hall Nicholl Rev. Digby Seys Whitlock Dads well Henry J ames, carriage pro- Old Town Hall (curate), Lansdown, New road prietor, Station road Owens Robt . .A.nglel'S' inn, Yarhridga Oglander John Henry LL.B., F.S.A., Deacon Richard, fruiterer Pain Isaac Wavell, dairy farmer J.P., D.L. Nunwell Draper Edward, market gardener Parish Club & Reading Room (Jarnes Perkins Frederick, Fairm oun t Faithfu-l Eneas, farmsr, Barnsley farm Wheeler, sec. &; treas.), High st Beynolds Mrs. Yarborough cottage Faithful Oliver, farmer, Carpenters Paul Harry, farmer, Biaper Bobinsou Charles Fredk. Morton cot Gardner Thomas, Red Lion P.H P&pys Herbert Frederick, apartments, Rnmsey Carrick, V enezia Gladdis George Henry, furniture Home croft Searle Montague, Wilsbury broker, High street Plumbley Frank John, Seymonr Joseph James, Station road Gable (Edward Charles) & Young Crouches farm, Adgestone Shaw Clifford Aug. F.S.Sc. Rose Ash (William Isaac), farmers, Row- Redstone Victor, baker & grocer Simmonds Charles, Claremont borough farm Reed Ernest, farmer, Adgestone farm Sitnmonds Frank, Southfields Griffin George & Charles William, Repton Hugh Sibary Palmer, nur- Simmontls Percy William, Chester vi! farmers, Grove farm seryman, Alverstone Sims James Alfred, Oaklands Griffin George, aparts. Maisonette Riddick & Sons, grocers & bakers Smith Ernest, Yarcroft bank Groves William George, farmer, Grove Salter Enos, mkt. gdnr. Burnt house To"Rt Mrs. Melrose farm, Adgestone Sheath Charles, market gardener, White Miss, Oxford villa Guy Harry &; Son, millers (water &; ..Adgestone White Mrs. Martin, St. Martins steam), Alverstone Simmonds Waiter &; Henry, builders, Woodrow Miss, The Down Guy Anne (Mrs.), shpkpr. Alverstone Cambridge villa ~ardy William, farmer, Booker's Simmonds Charles, joiner, East view • COllMERCIAL. farm, Carpenters Simmonds George Charles, baker Harper Richard, baker Simmonds William, gardener, Stone- A.rnold William, dairyman Harris Charles Fred, shopkeeper, ham house Baker Mary Ann (Mrs.), apartments, Yarbridge Stark George, apart'ments, 2 Dorset Lyndhurst Harris Nathaniel Wilson, Wheat- villas, Morton Barbam James, assessor & collector sheaf P.H Stay Wilfred, blacksmith, West st. & · of taxes, Bank cottage HilLs Henry, fazmer, Alveratone tobacconist, High Jlltreet Barnes Gaorge, dairy farmer, Lower Humphrey Emily (Mrs.), laundress, Tayler Geo. farmr. Hardingshute frm Morton farm High street · Taylor Percy, boot maker Berthon Rosalie (Miss) L.R.C.P. &; Hunter Mark Oliver M.A., M.R.C.S. Walker Frank & Henry, farmers,Whit8 L.B.C.S.Edin. Myrtle lodge Eng., L.R.C.P. physician & sur- House farm Bishop Waiter, shopkeeper, High st geon (firm, Pennington &; Hunter), Wilkins Geo. Alfd. market gardener Bonn John Edwin, chemist, High st Urquhart lodge Wood Arthur Henry, New inn Brading Cecil, tailor, High street Isle of Wight Rifle Club (No. 5) Wright William George, beer retailr Brading Oscar Henry, butcher (John E. Bonn, hon. sec) Young William Isaac, farmer. aee Brading Wm. market gdnr. War bridge Jacobs Frank, apartments, East view Gable &; Young lJRIGHSTONE (or Brixton) is a parish and village, £380, with residence and 5 acres of glebe, in the gift of about 7 miles aouth-west from Newport and 14 west the IBiS'hop of Winchester, and held since I<J03 by thf:) from Ventnor, in the West Medina liberty, rural deanery Rev. Ernest Wolla.ston Silver 'M ..A.. of Corpus Christi of West Wight, archdeaconry of the Isle of Wight, and College, Oxford. There is a. United Methodist chapel at. diatese of Wincheater. bounded on the south-west by the west end of the village, to which a Sunday school ihe sea~ The Buddlehole stream flows into the sea at is attached. Digby'a Charity of about .£58 yearly, (}range Chine. The church of St. Mary is an ancient derived frlml Consols left in 1812 by the Rev. Noel edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting of Digby, is for edue&tion, and is applied towards ths chancel, nave and an embattled western tower containing support of the Elementary 11chool; £II yesrly, derived S bella: there are 350 aittings. The register dates from from the same flource, left in 181~ for fuel, is divided the rear 1566. The living is a rectory, net yearly value amonglfl; the mambel"S of th& fuel club. The principal HANTS. 43~· .
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