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KENT.· ERITH• 24.$ • • Schools:- Board, West St • DIRECTORY.] KENT.· ERITH• 24.$ • • ScHOOLS:- Board, West st. (girls & infants), for 220 children ; average A School Board for the whole of the civil parish, which attendance, I8o; Miss Laura Readwin, mistress includes Belvedere, Lessness Heath, Northumberland Board, Northumberland Heath (girls & infants), rebuilt in Heath, Abbey Wood, Bedenwell & Erith Marshes, was I88o, for 187 children; average attendance, 141; Miss .established 14 March, x.871, & consists of 7 members; Lucv Culm, mistress 1Ienry William Smith, Crescent road, clerk to the board ; St. •Fidelis Catholic (mixed), West street, built for xoo Philip Trott, Northumberland Heath, attendancce officer children; average attendance, 62; Miss Anna. Burns, "Board, Manor road (boys), built in 1875, for 267 children; mistress, assisted by Nuns average attendance, 240 ; Edward Ayres, master St. J oseph's Convent, Bexley road JJoard, Crescent road (girls), built in 1875, for 141 children; Railway Station, Richard Holton, station master • average attendance, 140 ; Mrs. Annie Bennion, mistress CARRIERS:- 1Joard, Crescent road (infants), built in I875, for 276 chil­ John Baugham, Belvedere, to Belvedere, Abbey Wood & dren; average attendance, 240; Miss Margaret Jane London on tues. & fri. returning same days Scott, mistress Parker Thom~ & Sons, daily, returning same day PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Laurence Rev. George M.A. rector of Tullock Conrad,2o The Villas,Bexley rd .Acworth Joseph, The Grange,Howberry Midley [curate in charge of North- Turtle John Bainton, 6 South road .Uderson Edward William, Roydon umberland Heath Mission Church], Twycross Mrs. 2 Lesney Park road lodge, Lesney Park road 12 Queen's road Walker Wm. 27 The Villas, Bexley road .Anderson Wm. c.E., J".P. Lesney house Ledger John W. Avenue ho. Avenue rd Walmesley James, St. Martin's vale Balls Miss, The Nook, Avenue road Lester Maj.-Gen. John Frederick, Sun- Webber George Frederick, 55 Pier rd Barnard Henry James, 3I Queen's rd dar Wari, Carlton road Whitemore William, I North End villas :Barnes Leopold Jn. Jsph. M. D. xo Pier rd Manners Col. Richard Ambrose, 2 The Wick Charles, lnglewood ~auld James, 24 Queen's road Villas, Bexley road I Wildsmith Matthew, 5 Lesney Park rd lleadle Frank, Oakhurst, Lesney park McNiell Mrs. Sandcliff, 73 Bexley road Willis Wm. 2 Shady villas, Avenue rd Beadle Thomas, Beadles offices, Pier rd Mark wick Mrs. 36 Pier road Willis Mrs. The Avenue Eeard Bernard, 14 South road Martin Rev. John Eastwood [Baptist], Wood John, x8 South road • Jlerggren Alfred Adolphe, Rosendal, 9 Queen's road Bexley road Martin Miss, 15 Queen's road COMMERCIAL. Eevan Mrs. 6 The Villas, Bexley road Mathews Miss, x Park crescent Anderson William, engineer, see Easto .."8loodsmith Mrs. 57 Pier road May Thomas William, I 3 South road & Anderson Limited hrdman Charles Samuel, Ouseley Maynard John Clarkson Martin M.R.c s. ·Andrews Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, house, The Avenue & M.R.C.P.Edin. 56 Pier road 26 High street Bomert !<'rank, The Knoll, Bexley road Mellish Albt, Wm.Penthorpe, Bexley rd Ballast Landing & Wharf (J. Parish & .Bowerbank Henry, 3 Wheatley Ter. rd Miles George, 18 Queen's road Co.) (John Howard, manager) Erown George, Hainault, Lesney Pk.rd Miles Mrs. The Venners, North end Barden Frederick, tailor,6gCrayford rd Bull John Chas I8 The Villas,Bexley rd Moberly Charles Henry c.E. Woodhay, Barham Clara (Miss), shopkeeper, 42 Callender Thos.Ormiston,LesneyPk.rd Lesley park High street .Cannon Miss, 33 The Villas Moon James Robert, 2 North End villas Bar ham Charles, plumber &c.27 High st CardinaliRev.AngeloL Catholic], West st Moor William Arthur, 24 The Vlllas Barnard Catherine Jane (Miss), ladies' Chivers Hy.8 North End vils.North end Morrell Miss, 4 Pier road school, 32 Queen's road <:lark Herbt. Wm. I Wheatley Ter. rd Muggeridge Miss, 9 South road Barnes Leopold John Joseph u.n. sur· Clark Walter, 2c Queen's road Nash Mrs. 12 The Villas, Bexley road geon, medical officer & public vacci· Clempson William, u South road Nicholas Mrs. 39 Pier road nator for Erith & No. 2 B district, Coulson William, 7 Avenue road Norris William Blurton, Trevethan Dartford union, & medical officer of CoverdaleJas.J n. 26The Villas, Bexley rd house, Bexley road health for Crayford urban sanitary Cox Hy .Moreton, I rTheVillas,Bexley rd N orton Mrs. Frederick, xo Queen's rd district & surgeon to Erith hospital, Danger Henry, Park Crescent house Parish Fredk. Walnut Tree ho.Bexley rd ro Pier road Davidson Jas. 19 The Villas, Bexley rd Parish Waiter E. Bexley road BartholomewJohn,farmer,Manorfarm. Debney Mr~ Pleasant view Philp Mrs. 26 South road Perry street Dietrichsen Miss, Bellevue, 8 Bexley rd Plater George, Riversfield, Lesney park Bartholomew Edgar, butcher,75High st Dudney Mrs. Shermonbury house,Cray- Pratt James, 25 South road BartonThomas,furnituredlr.xoHighst ford road Rice Mrs. 25 Queen's road Bayley Geo.market gardener,33 Cross st Egerton William, 15 South road Richardson Major Alan, 30 The Villas, Bayley Henry, farmer, 78 Bexley road Ellen Alfred John, York ldg. Park cres Bexley road Bayley James, greengrocer, 9 High st Ellis George Thomas, 22 Queen's road Robinson Geo. Hycroft, LesneyPark rd Beadle Brothers, coal, timber, slate, tile, Elton Henry, 5 The Villas, Bexley road Robinson Mrs. 15 The Villas, Bexley rd lime & cement merchants, railway Essex Ed wd. Chas. 3 TheVillas, Bexley rd Ruck JohnThos. 10 The Villas, Bexley rd wharfingers, saw mill & ship owners ; Everett Mrs. x6 The Villas,Bexley road Sabine Ebenezer,22 The Villas,Bexley rd Beadle's railway wharf; depots at FisherWm.Alex.3IThe Villas,Bexley rd Sayers Arthur Mortlock, Lenox house, Lewisham; Eltham; Sidcup; Bexley; Fox Mrs. 4 Shady villas, Avenue road Avenue road Dartford; Chislehurst; Maidstone; Furner William, St. Martin's vale Scanes Waiter, S South road Caterham; Godstone; Belvedere; New Gaze Jonathan Thompson, S Queen'srd Scott Hugh, The Shrubbery, Park cres Eltham ; Pope street, Plumstead ; & Gilchrist Robert, 21 Queen's road Scott Miss, 55 West street Crayford; London office, Cannon Gribbell Rev. Frank Barrow B.n.[vicar Shave William, 7 Queen's road Street approach E c of Christ Church], The Vicarage Sheldrick Jas. Thos. 3 Lesney Park rd Beadle Henry, shopkeeper, Bexley road .Hall William, ro South road Sidebotham Rev. :Fredk. Wm. Gilbert Bearman Jas.confctnr.62 Cravford road Hayward Jonathan, 13 Queen's road [curate of Christ Church],25 Queen's Bell Peter, shopkeeper, ~s Manor road Hewitt J oseph, Perry street, North end road Blackman Jas. sail maker,Crown wharf. Hewitt Waiter, n Queen's road Simpson Mrs. TheMount,Parkcrescent Blake Henry, boot maker, Bexley road Hill Albert, Battle road Simpson Edgar,32 The Villas,Bexley rd Blaker John, baker, I02 High street Holden Capt. Henry Capel Lofft R.A. Smith William, Park view, Erith road Blanchard William & Privett, smiths, The Cottage, Bexley road Spencely Henry, Burleighlodge,Lesney 41 High street How Mrs. 14 Pier road Park road Box Albert Thomas, manager of West Howard John, 14 Queen's road Standen Frederick, 37 Pier road Kent Gas Works, Crayford, West st Humble Miss, 5 Pier road Sterry Mrs. 23 The Villas, Bexley road BridgeJohn,WhiteHart P.H.High street Jarvis Wm. Henry, 29 Crayford road Stoker Frt>dk. Wm. The Elms, Lesney pk Brooks Horton, blacksmith, Perry st Jeans Williams, 3 Avenue road Stone George, 57 West street Buttery John, journalist & accountant, .JennerEd winOtto, Albert vil. Queen's rd Stone John, 59 West street 9 Pier road ..fubey Benj. 1 Shady villas, Avenue rd Stone Robt.Attwell, 2 North End villas Burgess James, butcher, 95 High street Jones Thos. Simpson, x Lesney Park rd Stoneham James, St. Martin's vale Bury Charles, shoe maker, 71 High st J-ordan Charles Fredk. 16 Queen's rd Stoneham Mrs. Orchard house, Perry st Cannon & Gaze, millers (steam), corn Jordan Mrs. William, 4 Queen's road Stoneham Mrs. St. Martin's vale merchants & wharfingers, Old wharf Keddell Mrs. 9 The Villas, Bexley road Stoneham Richd. Sunnyside, North end CaseltonMary Ann (Mrs.),fruitgrower, King Waiter, 19 South road Streeton Charles Alford, Lydiard Collyer's lane, North end & High st Kingsfonl Christopher, Wheatley lodge, Str~ckland Harold, 29 Bexley road Catchpole Harry, builder, II3 BexleyYd West street StrlCkland Samuel, 69 Bexley road Clark John, shopkeeper, Arthur street. .Kinnear George Edwin, North end StuddertRichd.Chas.B.A.,M.n.s8Pier rd Clarke Eliza (Mrs.), The Plough P.R• Kyerday Mrs. 105 Bexley road Thompson Capt. Joslin, I4 The Villas, North end · • Ladd James, u South road Bexley road (,1arke Henry, earman, West street Ladd Thomas William, 8 Avenue road Tedder George, Northumberland house Cole & Co. ~rocers & ship chandlers, 8 Langhorn Ed ward, Lesney vil. Bexley rd Tulloch Mrs. 21 The Villas, Bexley rd High street .
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