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Isle of Wight. Shalfleet •DIRECTORY.) ISLE OF WIGHT. SHALFLEET. 649 Prangnell William, refreshment rooms, 1: Fitzroy street Taylor's Libl"'lLL"Y (Taylor ~BB Mea.rmoo, p:roprierors), 5 Backett George Frederick, joiner, 4 Station road & apart· & 7 High street ments, 7 RoseJbery terrace, Broadway Taylor .Alfred, grocer, 31 High street Radford Mary & Fanny (Misses), dress mas. 44 Fitzroy st Taylor .Andrew, chimney sweeper, Avenue road IRadford Fanny (Miss), apartments, 44 Fitzroy street Taylor .Arthur, apartments, 66 High street Rasbleigh Frederick, apartments, 8 Guadaloupe terrace Ta.ylor Charles, mMket gardener, Cross sbree.t .Read Wi1liam, apartments, Holme villa, Pell -street; Taylor Frederick, apartments, 13 Fitzroy street "Redman Richard, apartments, 30 Fitzroy street Taylor Henry, carrier, Culver cotte.ge, Avenue rood Redtst<Jn Thome.s, house deco:mlior, Wlikes rood Tayl{)r John., grocer, 23 High street Reed Henry, hair dTesser, Wilkes road Thearle Thomas, shopkeeper, Fort street Reed William, apartment<!, 8 Fitzroy street Thomas Elizh. (Miss), apartments, Elibank, Battery road 'Reid John M.D. surgeon, St. Leger, Royal street Thomas Sa.rah (Mrs.), aparlmilllts, 74 Hig'h street ~ort Gerald, acoonnbant, 2 Vicroria. cotJt. North st Thwaites Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 5 Guad.aloupe terrace Rogers R. G. apartments, Battery house, Esplanade Tomkins Samuel Edward, architect & surveyor, Posi llogers Sus&nnah (Mrs.), apartments, 70 High street office, Bridger street; & at Cowes & Newport Rossi Chas. architect & surveyor, Post office, Bridger st Town Hall (Charles Jolliffe Dennett, keeper), Grafton &fi 'Rossiter Mary (Miss),apartments,2 Culver vils.Victoria rd Tr.inder HB'Ill"y, tobacconist, 8 High street Rowe Eliza (MiSIS ), d:ress maker, Cllllrend<~n vil. Wilkes rd Tnrton Edward, hair dresser, High street "Royal Beach Mansions & Hotel Co. (John McMaking, Tutton Frederick, apartments, Wilkes road sec.; Miss M. 3. Thomas, manageress), Royal Pier Vince Mary (Mrs.), aparl;men"bs, Milton ho. York road hotel, Esplanade Vincent ChaJTles Greaves, soolicitor, 89 High street Salter William Henry, cycle agent, 105 High street Wadhoa.m Ohalrlotte '(M~.). apartments, 6o High st...eet ~andown Drapery Co. (Herbert Bailey, manager), drapers, Wag~taff Emms (Mrs.), apwrtments, n Guadaloupe ter xo & 12 High street Wallis Riddett & Co. auctioneers k estate agents, Holbein, :Sandown Gas & Ooke Co. Lim. (Wm. Chas. Church, sec.; Beachfield road Herury William Falkner, manager), .Avenue road Ward Edmund, cycle agent, 46 High street .gandown Pier (Samuel Ed~onds, supt. ), Esplanade Way ;r ames Lewis, news agent, 89 High street San&wn. Pie-r EX!tension. Co. Limited! (W. H. Woold- Weeks Celia. (Mrs.), a.pa.rtments, 36 Station rood ridge, soo. ), Wilkes road Wells Frank, coal merchant & insurance agt. Royal st :Sargent Thomas Cornelius, oilman, Fort street Wheeler Alfred, boot malrer, Wilkes road Saunders .Albe.rb Henry, grocer, 37 Fitzroy street White Edward, tea dealer, 44 Station. road Saunde:rs Jo.'hn, apartments, 3 Fitzroy sbreet White James, town missionary, Cross street Scholes Hrurrrie1; (M.i.ss), dress ma. Snmnyside, Bridger st White ;Joseph, apartments, Pier view, West Esplanade :Scott Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 76 High street White Rose (Miss), boarding house, Balconies, Culver rd Scobt <Ja,tfuerine (Mrs.), apartments, York road White Samuel, oart owner, .Avenue road :Scott MartJha. (MI's.), apartments, George meet White Timothy Co. chemists, 51 High street :Scriven William .Albert, apartments, r Guadaloupe ter Williams George Ed.W'ard, pork butoher, 13 High street 'Searle Da.vid, apartments, Da.isy lea, xo Fitzroy street Wilsoit' David, pianoforte tuner, 42 Station r ad "Sihaa-p Alex. & Oo. foreign timber mers. Sandown stetion Wilton Henry Pleydell (.firm, Wooldridge .t W.llton), soli­ :Smith Benjamin (Mrs.), Sandown family hotel, Culver rd citor, Wilkes road 'Smith :Frederick Alien, d~raper, 47 Higlh street. Withers George Willi1:1m 9tewua-d, aucbioneer & &lute 'Smith ;Joseph, butcher, Bridger street agent, so Station road 'Smith WUiam Ja.mes, aparbment.s, Marine villa, York rd Womb well OhM1otte (MN. ), a.pai"f.menbs, Pellmont road .Snelling .Augustin, apartments, Taunton villa Wombwell Frank (Mrs.), dress maker, 32 Fitzroy street Snudden .Aleck, apartments, Eversley villa, Pellmont road Woodcock P. C. town constable l:!nudden Barnabas, refreshment rooms, EEplanade Woods Edwin, fly proprietor, Fort view, Avenue road :Sothcott Fredk. town crier & chimney sweep, Fort street Woods George Theod,olre, bMlM & outfitter, 35 High st; :Sothcott Silas, bathing machine proprietor & refreshment Wooldridge & Wilton, solicitors, Wilkes road rooms, 73 High street Wooldridge William Henry (finn, Wooldridge & Wilton), :Spanner W illiam Thomas, tail()r, 40. Fi t~roy street solicitor & clerk to Urban District Council, Wilkes road Spencer Charles, pork butcher, Melville street W{)olings Frank, chemist, 21 H1gh street :Stagg Charles, apartments, II3 High street Wright George Edward, apartments, 24 Station road Stainer Albert, apartmenbs, Lynton villa, Pell street Yarnold Martb.a. (Mrs.), apa;rtmts. Waldemar, l1.planade :Stannard 'Villiam, painter, Tregenna house, George st Yeats George, tailor, York road Stark "\-Villiam C. apail"tments, .Avenue road Yelf & Co. wine merehanbs, IS High street Station Hospital (:&astern Forts), .A.:exander Haldane Young & Harding, coal merchants, Broadway Stokes, lieut.-col. in charge, Lake road Young Albert, but<:her, Wilkes road 'Stickland .Alfred George, gas fitter, 9 Fitzroy street Young Ohall'les .fumes, registrar of birbhs .t deaths for -stringer Goo11ge Edwa.rd, apartmenills, 3 Guadaloupe ter the Brading «ub-district, 6 Station road -:Swift Elizh. (Miss), apartments, Montpelier, Battery rd Yonnl! D<Jroa.s (Mrs.), apmts. Yaverland view, York road "'ransom Th{)ma.s, j()bbingo gardene-r, .Avenue rood Young William (Mrs. ) 1 Ripllrt..ment~S, Gl()l"iette, Esplanade "Taylor &; Mearm.an, pri;ntel'\S &; publisherti, 5 &; 7 High st SHALFLEET is a. parish and village, 1 mile north­ was 887, including part of Newtown Calbourne; part of --west from Calbourne station on the Newport, Yarmouth Shalfl.eet, with a population of 153, was. transferred, -and Freshwater line of railway, about 4 miles east from March 24, x88g, to Calbourne, and another portion an· Yarmouth and 6 west from Newport, in the West Medina 11exed-to Brook. Wellow, 2 miles south-west, Ningwood, liberty, rural deanery of West Wight, archdeaconry of the with a station 1! miles south-west from Shalfl.eet, and Isle of V\7ight and diocese of Winchester. The Thorley Newbridge, xi miles south on the Caul Boume, are 'brook rises in this parish. The church (not dedicated) hamlets. is an ancient edifice of 6tone, chiefly in the Early English Sexton, Thomas Hollis. ~tyle with traces of Norman work, and consists of chancel, mave, south aisle, north and south porches, and a low Post, M. 0. 0. & S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.­ -embattled western tower with spire, containing 2 bells : 'fhomas Hollis, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from .a new organ was provided in x888 at a cost of about £300 : Yarmouth (R.S.O.) at 10.15 a.m. & are dispatched d the church was thoroughly redored in x8go and has 350 4-35 p.m. on week days; n.xs a.m. on snndays. The sittings. The register dates from the year 1604- The nearest telegraph office is at Yarmouth, 4 miles distant. 'living is a vicarage, net yearly value £u2, with residence Wall Box, Ningwood, cleared 4·55 p.m. ; sundays, n.25 :and 5 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor and a. m "'held since 1892 by the Rev. Charles Commeline Shute B.A. o()f Trinity Colle~e, Dublin. Here are Wesleyan, Primitive Poc::t Office, Wellow.-Alexander Short, ~ub-postmaster. Methodist and Baptist chapels. This parish contains three Box cleared at 5.30 p.m.; sundays, u.so a.m. Postal 'tnanors, viz. Shalfieet, Ningwood, a mile and a half west, orders are issued here, but not paid. Yarmouth, 3 and Wellow, 2 miles south-west. Sir John Stephen Bar­ miles distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph rington Simoon hart. M.P. is lord of the manor of Shal- office 1leet, Miss White is lady of the manor of Wellow, and National School, Ningwood (mixed), built in 1870, for xso Miss Rose Pennethorne part {)Wner of the manor of Ning­ children ; average attendance, 68 ; .Arthnr Mann, wood. The principal landowners are Miss White, Sir ;r. master; Mrs. Elizabeth Mann, mistress S. Barringt<Jn Simeon hart. and Edmnnd Granville Ward Railway Station, Ningwood, Henry George Spinks, station ~sq. of N orthwood. The chief crops are wheat, barley and master turnips. The area is 5,298 acres of stifi clay, sand and woodland and 14 of water, 14 of tidal water and 283 of Carriers to N ewport.-George Reynolds, mon. wed. & fri. ; foreshore; rateable va:ue, f 4.662; the population in 1891 Maurice Drake, tues. k sat .
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