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Palmer, George, carpenter Taylor, Henry, wheelwright- Palmer, Thomas, Greyhound Taylor, Thomas, farmer, Barn Street Phillips, William, farmer Thompson, John, farmer, Bonrn Farm Phi! pot, John, hairdresser, &c. Turner, J ames, baker Richardson, Stephen, beer retailer Vine, George John, surgeon Richardson, Gcorge; farmer and brick- W aller, 11rs., day school maker Wal ter, William, beer retailer Richmond, Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Barn Street Waiters, Stephen, day and boarding school Rixon, Thomas, grocer \Y arnett, J ames, blacksmith and beer Saxby, Henry, linendraper retailer Seger, George R., grocer and tailor Warren, Robert, boot and shoe maker Sherwood, John, veterinary surgeon Waterhouse, J ames, farmer, Fishall Farm Simmons and Martin, brewers, maltsters, W aterhouse, Charles, farmer and farmers, Style's Place Brewery Waters, Mrs. Elizabeth, beer retailer Skinner, Mr., farmer Watson, Henry, butcher, &c. Smith, Thomas, plumber, &c. Wells, George, bricklayer Soper, Henry, plumber and glazier Whiting, J oseph, currier Steadman, George, miller Wightwick, William, farmer Taylor, Edmund, beer retailer Winser, Brothers, grocers, Jrapers, and Taylor, George, coach maker uonmougers•

EAST and ·. E~st Peckham is a village and parish, seven miles N .E from Tunbridge, two miles and a half from station, and seven miles and a half from Maid:stone. The population in 18.51 was 2,254. The church, dedicated to St. :M:ichael, is an ancient structure. The living is a vicarage, in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Canter­ bury, and incumbency of the Rev. Middleton Onslow, 1\:LA., vicar. The new church that was erected in 1842, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, is a very neat edifice. The Rev. John Charles Whish, M.A., is the incumbent. Here is also a place of worship for W esleyans. Mount Pleasant is half a mile south; Roydon Hall, half a mile east ; Larkins, one mile S."W.; Chidley Cross, Bullers, and Pound, two miles and a half south ; Brandbridges, three miles S.E.; Snail Hatch and Little Mill, three miles south; Poplar Green, two miles and a half S.W.; Burnt House and Pierce Mill, three miles and a half S.W. West Peckham is a small parish adjoining East Peckham, four miles west of W ateringbury station, and eight miles S. W. from . The population in 1851 was 5 45. The church is dedicated to St. Duns tan. The living is a vicarage, in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, and incumbency of the Rev. Edward Jones, M.A., vicar.

PosT-0FFJCJi:,-Richard Fordham, Receiver. Letters arrive from Tunbridge. The nearest Money Order Office is at .

EAST PECKHAM.

GENTRY. Andrews, Miss, Mount Pleasant Martin, Mrs. Thomas Biggenden, Mrs. Monckton, the Misses Biggenden, William, Esq. Onslow, Hev. Middlcton, M.A., Vicar Co(\k, William, Esq., Royden Hall Vine, Mrs. Golding, William, Esq. IWhish, Rev. John Charles, :M.A.