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Bishop Stoke. Brine, F 318 WARREN'S DISTRICT DIRECTORY. (1900 --------------------------------------------------------- Binsted-continued. Skelton, M., brick maker, Holt pound Schwerdt, R., Millcourt house Alton Farnham Thompson, Rev. W. G. G., B.D. Vicar Smith, Bros., wheelwrights, Isington Turner, Miss, Isington Smith, William, assist. overseer, ls- Wheeler, Mrs., Wheatley house ington, Alton Wickham, Mrs., Binsted. Wyck Spier, Alfred, farmer, Hoggitt Spier, Stephen, sawyer Andrews, F. C., farmer, Roxfords Steele, S., farmer, Isington. Ashton, W. H., farmer, Isington Turk, F., Grove Land mill, Farnham Baigent, J., yeoman and hop grower, Woodford, W., Halfway house, East W orldham Alton Farnham Bailey, F., farmer, Selborne, Alton Barnes, H., White Hart Bennett, F., farmer, Cammas farm Bishop stoke. Brine, F. W., farmer, Woodlands (Eastleigh R.S.O.) Brownjohn,J .,baker, Bucks Horn Oak (Post Town-Southampton.) Post Office, Farnham Bulbeck. D., schoolmaster Ash mall, Rev. F. J., M .A., The Rectory Bunch, Samuel, carpenter Baily, F. W., Stoke Manor Farm Carter, William, bricklayer Bailey, J., St. Agnes Catt, H. C., publican, Farnham Budd, George Barton, the Mill Chalcraft. G., farmer, Hayplace Cook, J., Stoke hill Chalcraft, J., farmer, etc., Wheatley Cotton, T. A., The Mount farm, Aldersnapp, Petersfield Cull, E. H., Stoke hill Chappell, G, farm bailiff, Farnham Gubbins, Mrs., Longmead Clear, J., farm bailiff Hill, Lieut.-Col., Spring Grove Clements, J., Cricketers, Blacknest Lavington, J. T .. West Horton farm Cobden, E., yeoman and hop grower Linzee, E. G., The Manor Disney, Charles, bricklayer Macbean, General, c. B., The Grove Drewett, bailiff, West Court MacLeod, Surg.-Lt.-CoL, Scotter-rd. Grover, E., shopkpr. & beer retailer Parkin, A. C., the Cottage Harbor, Henry, relieving officer Robison, General, Stoke Knoll Hayden, D., farmer, Clements farm, Simmons, Dr., Haslemere Wheatley Wallace, Miss, Highfield, Stoke hill Karn, Fanny, The King's Arms Yonge, G. E., Stoke lodge Ketley, F. W., miller, Isington mill St. John's, Bishopstoke Kimpton, Job, grocer, Post office Laishley, A., plumber and glazier Knight, Fredk., boot and shoe maker Lock, A. W. (Foresters Arms) Lake, Chas., farmer, lsington Maffey, Misses E. and M., grocers Langrish, G .. yeoman & hop grower and post office Mentzel, E., Jolly Farmer, Blacknest Mears, C. F. R., Anchor inn Othen, T ., clerk Palmer, W., grocer Pitkin, F. J., Railway Arms Prewett, P., carpenter Powell, G., South Hay, farmer Sims, E., schoolmaster and organist Powell, Miss, farmer, etc., Stubb Stagg, A. G., baker Retallack, A., farmer, River Hill farm Whitehead, W. H., builder Retallack, E., farmer, Isington Woodford, J., blacksmith Rogers, J ., bailiff, Wyck, Binsted .
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