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The Crays. • 155 SUBURBS,] THE CRAYS. • 155 BottmgEdwd.Wm. grocer&c. Belgrave ho Ran kin Chas. W. hair dresser & tobccnst Dewberry George, confectioner BoyceFrederick, hair dresser Russell Esther (Mrs.), confectioner Hearn Louisa (Miss), fruit grower,Gar­ Brett. Hide, bootmaker, llirchwood St. Mary Cray Cemetery (Harry Algar, land bill BndenJohn, butcher & shopkeeper clerk to burial committee of Parish Hope Benjamin, gardener to Henry Bnsley William, tobacconist & confectnr Council), !;tarlane Nash esq Brook well George, dining rooms St. Mary Cray Fire Engine Station Liudridge Edgar, grocer, Post office CampbeliChrstne.(Mrs.),cnfctnr.High st (Henry S. Heath, captain & 16 men) Mann Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Chatfield Ambrose, boot maker St. Mary Cray Literary Institute & Marjoram William, basket maker Clarke Edward & Son, printers & book­ Reading Rooms (R H. Strouts, sec) May George, farmer & frmt & hop sellers, Post office Savage Arthur, baker grower, Gray's farm Clarke Isaac, gamekeeper to Rev. Canon Schwerer David, watch & clock maker May Thomas, farmer & corn tactor & Chapman, Hockenden Scowen Charles Benjamin, beer retailer fruit & hop grower, Chalkpit farm Clayton Waiter, Black lloy hotel Shoebridge Gco. bootmakr.& leather sllr Mitchell Edward, Old Star P.H ClearerJacob,grocer & butcher,Birchwd Simmonds Thos. wheelwright & smith, Nash William, writing forms, banks, Coleman Frederick, boot maker Birch wood blotting, envelope & cartridge paper Constitutional Club (Samuel Gale, sec) Slade William, greengrocer manufacturer, Cray Valley mill Cook Frederick, confectioner, High st Slawson Charles, Bull inn, Birchwood Ranee Cbas. dining rooms Cook William & Sons, poultry farmers, Smith Alfred Tennyson M. B., C. M. sur- Reynolds Geo. gardener toW. Nash esq Orpington house geon, see Battiscombe & Smith Rod well Thomas, sexton Court Frederick, jobmaster, High street Smith Frederick, baker Smith Frederiek, greengrocer Court Mary Ann (Mrs.), confectioner Smith George, shopkeeper Tyrer Harry & Co. Lirn. coal & Crowhurst Frederick Chas. fruit grower Smith Geo.Mcnce,oil&color man, High st corn merchants & building ma­ CrowhurstKatc(Miss )m us. tchr. TheFrm SmithersRobt. police inspctr. Police statn terial dealers ; & at St. Mary Cray. Curtis & Bailey, physicians & surgeons Snelling John Carnell, brewer & miller Sidcup, Bickley, Widmore, Orpington. Curtis Arthur Leopold M.B., C.M. Edin. (steam) Wrotham (ll. Tyrer, managing physician & surgeon, Bel grave place South Thomas, greengrocer director)-T A " Tyrer, St. Mary Dennett Hy.Fras. cycle maker, Kent row Spooner Isaac, sen. butcher Cray" Driscoll Edward, boot & shoe maker Spooner Isaar::, jun. pork butcher V in son Ed win, farmer Epsom Samuel, beer retailer,High street Stanger & Co.grocers & drapers & agents Wigmore Alfred, butcher Everist Richard, fishmonger for W. & A. Gilbcy Lim. wine & spirit Figgess Herbert,farmer & fruit grower, merchants National School (mixed), for no chil- Hockenden Stratton Mar.v (Miss), draper dren; average attendance 95; in- Joorrest Wilham, draper, High street Strouts Frank, butcher fants,for 100 ; average attendance 6o ; Fox Richard, newsagent & photographer Stronts Harry F. solicitor a residence for the mistress, built in French John, beer retai!er Taylor Henry, newsagent, High street 18791 was the gift of the late Miss Gale Samuel, pawnbroker, Kent road Taylor W. P. & Co. coal & corn mers Paterson, of Leesons, St. Paul's Cra.y; Gilbert Richard, decorator Town William E. undrtkr. crpntr. & jnr Edward Paine, master ; Miss Nancy Goodenough Chas. stationer & tobccnst Tyrer Harry & Co. Ltd. corn & coal mer- Smith, infants' mistress Goodwin James, grocer & wine &c. mer chants & building material dealers ; & CRAYFORD. Gray William, farmer, Sheepcote farm at St. Paul's Cray, Sidcup, Bickley, Greenhill & Co.grocers & furniture dlrs Orpington & Wrotham lKent 13.) Greell!!lade Thus. tailor, Derry downs Tyrrell & Son, hair dressers&newsagnts PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Haines William, farmer, Crockenhill Van W. S. & Co. drapers Alcock Rev. John Price M.A. Rectory Harland George,insurance agent, Beech Walker Freclerick, butcher Baker Rev. Frank Vidler n. A. (curate- villa, Derry downs Ward Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundress in-charge of St. Augustine's, Slades HarlowThomas,fruitgrower,Wye down Weeden William, job master Green), Iron Mill road Harris Henry, station master • West James, boot maker Bevan Wilfred, The Elms Harris Henry Thomas, tailor i Whittle John Frs.blacksrnith & irnmngr Burrows Rev. Edward John, Station rd Harrison John C. shopkeeper Williams Waiter A. A.R.I.B.A. architect, Cowie Mrs. Cray cottage, London road Hart Brothers, builders & plumbers Derry downs Dobson Charles, Bexley lane Ha) es Emily (Miss ),shopkpr. Birch wood Willoughby Thomas, shopkeeper Drew Henry, Bridge house Heath Henry Stoncham, chemist Winter Mary (Miss), confectioner Duncan David, Fernside Hudson & Son, farmers Wood John, farmer, Crockenhill Evans George, Shenstone Hutchings Henry Sydney, carpenter & 1\IP.tropolitan Police Station, R Division, Fii:min Frank, Eardmont undertaker Sergeant Rooert Smitbers, m charge; I Goring Henry, 2 Earde villas lntematJOnal Tea Co. Ltd. (Frederick J. 3 section sergeants & I3 constables Gracewood ~rs. Glenview ho. Station rd Wiggins, manager) SCHOOLS :- Harding Thomas, Glenview villas, Jackson Henry, farmer & fruit grower, National (endowed) (mixed), for 170 Station road Hockenden chiluren; average attendance, 166; Heath Mrs. Glenview vils. Station road J hnson S. & C. drapers infants 70, averaO'e, 65 ; Harry Algar, Hinds Thomas ·waiter M.D. Bexley ho Jones John, fishmonger mastr.; Mrs.Eliz~Algar,infnts'.mstrss Hogan Rev. William John [Catholic] J ynson & Son, paper manufacturers Catholic (mixed & infants), for 120 Hough Mrs. Glenyside, Station road Keen Edward, boot repr. The Broadway children ; average attendance 72; Hough Thomas Edwin, Glenyside, Sta- K1ngGrace Miss),cnfctnr.The Broadwav Miss J. Munro, mistress tion road Lane George & James, florists &c. Hudson Alfd.Walnut lodge, Iron Mill la Cockmannings nurseries St. Paul's Cray. Hunt James, Ethel villa, Station road l.aslett William, tobacconiSt PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Jacobs Frederick Mark, Saw mills Lee John, tailor, 2 Shaftesbury terrace Alien Mrs. The Cottage Jury Mrs. The Rise, ~tation road Lemon & Son, wheelwrights & smiths ; Chambers Misses ~1orton George, London road L1sney J. & Co. grocers, High street Chapman Rev. Canon Ed ward William Nisbett Miss, The Brae, Station road M DoweU Jarnes, wardrobe dealer M. .\. Paul's Cray hill Peill Arthur, The Ferns, London road ~lars~U Charles, baker, The Broadway Holroyde Rev. Elkam.h M. A. Re<.:tory Pim Theodore, Martin's grove 'lartm Albert, greengrocer Mills W. Waterfall, Elm Bank Plowman Mrs. Brook lands, Bexley lane­ :Yartm's Bank Limited (T. R. Hewitt, Mimmack William Bernard, Craylands Poulton Geo_ The Willows, Station road manager), attendance from Chisle- Nash Hemy, Garland hill Ripper William, Maldonville, Station rd. burst ~nes. & fri. from II till3; draw Nash Williarn, Craytield Sil verman Lewis, Crayford house n London office, 68 Lombard st EC Oxley A rthur Ell is, The Rowans Stoneham Mrs. Orchard house (letters May Alfred, farmer. Kemp farm Payne Edward through Erith) May William, solicitor, Northfield Stancliff Gifford, Hully lodge Thomas Herbert, Barnes Cray house ~ItchellJames, apartments,Derry dwns Stanger Frank, Riverdale Thomas William, The Ferns :Sew man John W. Red Lion P.H. High st Wiles Mrs. Henry Thomas William John, I Earde villas Ogburn G. & Son, saddlers COMMERCIAL, Thompson Thomas, Swan cottage Packman Dan, basket maker Barton George, baker Trevitt Walter, Walnut cottages Pac&manGeo. Hy.beerretailer,Birchwd Boxall Sarah (Mrs.), Bull P.H. Westbrook Herbert Wm. Barnes Cray Pc~C~tman William, confectioner Brett Frederick, shopkeeper & seeds man White t-5tephen, Oakwood Palmer Alfred John, I<'ive Bells P.H Brock Frank, Blue Anchor P.H Whitehead Cyril, Walnut cottages Petty William L. (Mrs.), nursery Chislehurst, Sidcup & Cra.ys Valley Cot- Wicker Mrs. Walnut cottages Piulbp~~ Richard, butcher tage Hospital(E.H.Joynson, hon. sec) COMMERCIAL. Pm! Edward W1lliam, tailor Crays Gas Co.'s Works & Offices Aerators Limited (H. West Taylor, P lard Edgar J. bntcher, High street (William Bernard ~Iimmack, sec) sec.), sparklet manufctrs. Saw mills Pnng Lyd1a Mn!.),beer-retailer,Kent rd Crays Industrial Co-operative Society Alexandre Julia (Madame), dressmaker, Redhead Fred, second-hand clothes dlr Lim. (Luther James Thomsett, man) Station road .
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