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Canterbury, with the villages of Sturry and Fordwich and neighbourhoods Canterbury is an ancient and highly respectable city, county of itself (having separate jurisdiction), and the see of an archbishop, who is Primate of all England – locally in the lathe of St Augustine and the hundred of Bridge & Petham, in the eastern division of the county; 56 miles E by S from London; 26 SE by E from Rochester; 16 NW by W from Dover, and the like distance SW from Margate. It situation is one of the most highly favoured by nature in this county; being seated in a fertile vale; environed by gently rising hills from which descend numerous streams of excellent water; and intersected by the river Stour; which dividing and reuniting its stream, forms several islands, one of which anciently called Birmewith, part of the city is built. Canterbury (the Cantwara-byrig of the Saxons) is supposed to have been founded about nine hundred years before the birth of Christ, but the date cannot be satisfactorily particularized. It was one of the earliest Roman stations, and many relics of that nation, comprising articles of pottery, coins, tessellated pavement &c. have at various periods been discovered here. The see of this city was established by St Augustine, the first archbishop, in 599; and he was created metropolitan of all England by Pope Boniface, in 629. The monastery of St Augustine, for many centuries so generally celebrated was founded by Ethelbert, King of Kent, and dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, in 605; it was some time afterwards granted to the Benedictine monks. Subsequently it was greatly enlarged and enriched by considerable endowments; DUGDALE states that at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII, the revenue of this institution was estimated at the sum of £1413. 4s. 11¾d; this magnificent structure was afterwards demolished, with the exception of the principal entrance, which remains in a good state of preservation and is occupied as a brew house by Mr William BEER. The ancient gate of the city (which has for many years been converted into a prison) stands an admirable monument of the former grandeur of Canterbury; the greater part of the wall is likewise preserved. There are fourteen churches, all of them antique, but destitute of any other claim to description. The cathedral however is decidedly one of the most splendid specimens of ecclesiastical architecture in Great Britain; previous to the reformation it had thirty-seven altars; its middle tower is two hundred and thirty five feet high. Henry VI and the illustrious Black Prince Edward with many other personages of superior distinction are entombed within this venerable pile. Thomas-ά-Becket. The Archbishop and reputed saint was murdered in this sanctuary on 29th December 1173, and his remains were removed to his shrine in 1220. The Wesleyan methodists have a commodious and handsome chapel, and there are places of worship for presbyterians, baptist and the society of friends; the jews also have a synagogue here. The charitable institutions belonging to Canterbury are numerous. The kings school situated in the Precincts is supposed to have been founded by archbishop Theodore about 650; its history however cannot be traced authentically to a more remote period than the reign of Henry VIII, who gave it a charter and established it on its present basis, to consist of fifty scholars; the benefactions in favour of these students are considerable. There is also a blue coat school, connected with the workhouse, formerly the hospital for poor priests and others for gratuitous instruction. Another most valuable charity is the Kent and Canterbury Hospital. There are several almshouses, and various benefits arising from bequests and endowments. The first manufacture for which Canterbury was noted was that of silk, established by the Walloons in the reign of Elizabeth, who granted them the undecraft of the cathedral for that purpose; this manufacture was subsequently prosecuted to a considerable extent, but at present it posses no consequence. For some years back however this city has become celebrated for the production of a superior kind of damask table linen, an article that bids fair to rival in excellence even the ancient silk damask. This place has been long famed for its brawn, which is in high estimation all over the kingdom, but particularly so in London. The other manufacturers are those of parchment and vellum. The trade in long wool is extensive, but that in corn and hops is of paramount importance; the cultivation of the latter article for which the soil here is peculiarly favourable, employs the major part of the labouring class. There are several respectable breweries, some malting establishments and on the banks of the river are numerous mills, some of them of considerable magnitude. Frequent attempt have been made to render the Stour navigable from the sea to this city for vessels of one hundred tons, for which indeed there appears much facility, but the probable benefit does not warrant the expense of the speculation at present. The railway however from hence to Whitstable harbour (whence there is a regular water communication with the metropolis) must eventually prove of great advantage to the trade of this city and vicinity. At the time of the conquest the government of Canterbury was vested in a prefect, appointed by the King; several succeeding monarchs bestowed upon it charters, or confirmed those of its predecessors; that by which its municipal affairs was regulated, previous to the act passed in 1835, was granted by James I. By the late enactment the corporation is composed of a mayor, six aldermen, eighteen councillors and the usual assistant officers who are styled “the mayor and commonality of the City of Canterbury” the same charter divided the city into three wards and conferred upon it a commission of the peace. The privilege of sending members to Parliament has been exercised by this city ever since the 23rd of Edward I; the sheriff is the returning officer; the present representatives are Lord A CONYNGHAM and J BRADSHAW esq. The return of members for East Kent is made in this city. Quarter sessions are held by mayor, recorder and such aldermen as have served the office of mayor, the day previous to the East Kent sessions; petty sessions the first Thursday in each month; and a court of requests, for the recovery of small debts, is held here before the commissioners every Thursday. The quarter sessions for East Kent are held at St Augustine’s; and all the city business is transacted in the guildhall, a convenient but by no means an elegant fabric, situate in High Street. There are several excellent libraries and reading rooms; a philosophical and literature institution with a comprehensive and well arranged museum; a musical society, assembly rooms and a neat theatre. Four newspapers issue from the press here weekly. Amongst the places of recreation enjoyed by the citizens that of the “Dane John-field” merits particular notice:- at the south east corner of the field, close to the city wall, is thrown up a vast artificial mount or hill, now to all appearance circular. In 1790 alderman James SIMMONDS, to whom Canterbury is indebted for many of its improvements, converted this place into a city mall; the sides of the hill were then cut into serpentine walks, so as to admit an easy ascent to its summit and were connected with a terrace formed upon the rampart within the wall, extending in length upwards of six hundred yards; additional walks were also made in the adjoining field, and a double row of limes planted on the sides of the principal walk. The public spirited conduct of this gentleman is commemorated by a pillar, erected on the summit of the mount. The views from this spot are rich, extensive and interesting. There are daily markets for provisions of all kinds; but the principal one, which is for cattle, corn, hops and seed is held on Saturday and is toll free for corn. The annual fair is numerously attended; it commences on 11th October and continues for about ten days; it is chiefly for pedlery, toys and pleasure. The City of Canterbury, including its several parishes and precincts, contained in 1831, 14463 inhabitants. Sturry and Fordwich are two small villages and parishes contiguous to each other, both about two miles and a half from Canterbury, on the road to Ramsgate and Margate. The situation of these villages is very pleasing and the scenery by which they are encompassed of a rich and varied character, having many handsome residences scattered throughout the parishes. There are some extensive flour mills here, which constitute the principal business of the inhabitants. The two parish churches are spacious well built structures. Sturry is in the hundred of Bleangate and Fordwich in Downhamford hundred and both parishes are in the lathe of St Augustine. The population of the former amounted in 1831 to 925 persons and the latter contained 287 inhabitants. POST OFFICE – 47 George Street, Canterbury, John CALLAWAY, Postmaster. Letters from London arrive every morning at half past three and are despatched every night at half past eleven. Letters from Deal arrive every night at nine and are despatched every morning at five. Letters from Margate and Ramsgate arrive every night at ten and are despatched every morning at four. Foreign Post - Letters for France and the Continent are despatched every Wednesday and Saturday morning at half past six. Office hours – the office opens at eight in the morning and closes at nine at night.
NOBILITY, GENTRY & CLERGY ABBOTT Wm. esq, Limes, Old Dover rd ADAMS Mrs Sarah, Church st, St Paul’s ALBANY Hon. Mrs Frances, 6 Dane John green AMBROOK Mr Richard, Sturry ARCHER Capt. John, Harbledown ATHLONE The Countess of, Harbledown ATKINS Mrs, 5 Dane John place AUSTIN George esq, Precincts BAGOT the Hon and Very Rev R, Precincts BAKER Mrs George, St Stephens BAKER Miss Jane, St Dunstans BAKER Mrs Mary Anne, St Peters BALDOCK W H esq, Petham BARLOW Sir Robert, Palace st BARTLETT Rev. T, Kingston rectory BARTON Miss Mary, 6 Sepulchres BASKERVILLE Mr Wm. St Augustine’s priory BASKERVILLE Mr Wm. M, St Augustine’s priory BAYLEY Rev W F, Precincts BEAKE MISS Grace, 18 St Margaret st BEATSON Rev A, Precincts BEESLEY Mrs, Victoria place, St Dunstans BELL Mr John, Street end BENNETT Mrs Thomas, Precincts BENNETT Rev William, Precincts BENTHAM Mrs, 4 St Georges pl BENTHAM Capt. Jno. St Georges filds BIRCH Mr Thomas, Old Dover rd BOSCAWEN Rev & Hon J E, Precincts BOURNE Mrs Hannah, Orchard st BRAHAM Rev W C, Precincts BRIDGES Mr E, Denton BROWNE Rev Walter, Precincts BRYDGES Rev A E, Denton rectory BUCKLEY Mr George, Harbledown BUNCE Mr John, Harbledown BURNABY Capt E (RN), St Georges pl BUSHELL Mr William, Bridge st BUTCHER Mrs, Watling st CADMAN Mrs Mary, 49 St George st CAMPBELL Rev Collin Archibald, 18 Watling st CARDIGAN Right Hon Earl of, Hales pl, St Peters CATES Mr John, Westgate court CHAFY the Misses, Water lane CHANDLER Mr Jno. Harbledown CHILDS Mrs Susannah, 50 St George st CLARKE Mrs Ann, Bridge st COCKBURN Mrs, 20 ST Georges pl COLLARD - - esq, Renville COMBER Mrs Mary, 3 Sepulchres COOK Mrs Sarah, 24 St Peter st COUCHMAN Miss Joanna, 3 Dane John place CRESSWELL Rev Henry, Bridge st CROFT Venerable the Archdeacon, Precincts and Saltwood CULMER Miss Sarah, St Georges pl CURLING Miss Grace, 2 St Georges pl CURLING Mrs Rebecca, 35 Castle st CUTHBERTSON Mrs Sarah, Mount pleasant DAVIES Rev William, Wincheap st DEJONCHERE Madame, 5 St Georges terrace DELASAUX Mrs Elizabeth, Wincheap green DELMAR Mrs, Hawkes lane DELMAR William esq, Elms, Old Dover road DERING George esq, Barham court DORMAN Mr Thomas, Castle house DORSETT the Misses, 6 St Georges pl DRAYCOTT Mr George Edward, Harbledown DUBOIN Mrs Margaret. 3 Watling st EDEN Rev & Hon. William, Harbledown ELSTED Mrs Mary H, 22 St Georges terrace EVATT General, Fordwich FAGG Sir John, Mystole FARRIS Mr Thomas, 39 St Margaret St FAWSSETT the Misses, St Stephens’s rd FEA Mrs Robert, Harbledown FENNER Mrs Elizabeth, 44 St Margaret St FISENDEN Peter esq, Bridge FLINT Alderman, Stour st FLINT Mr Benjamin, 7 Watling st FLINT Mrs Catherine, 5 Dane John pl FLINT Mr Frederick, St Dunstans FLINT Mrs Priscilla, Wincheap st FLOOD Mrs Mary Anne, 21 St Georges terrace FOORD the Misses, Westgate without FOORD Mr Thomas, 30 St Peter st FOULJAM Mrs Sarah, 18 St Georges terrace FRANCIS Rev John, St Peters lane FRANCIS Thomas esq, Ivy House FREND Mr Richard, 52 St George st FURLEY Mr John, 39 St George st GARDNER Austen esq, Kingston court GARNER Miss Harriet, St George’s flds GILBERT Mrs Elizabeth, St Dunstans GILES Mr John, Wincheap st GLOVER Mr Thomas, 33 Watling St GOULDEN Mr John, St Dunstans terrace GRAHAM Mrs, Barham GRAYLING Mr Thos, St Peters lane GREAVES Mrs Martha, Precincts GREGORY Rev. Edw. Bridge Hill house GROVES Rev Wm, Vicarage house, Sturry GUILDFORD Right Hon Earl, Waldershare park HALES Mrs Felicia, Victoria place, St Dunstans HALFORD Richard esq, Paddock HALLETT Rev C H, Higham HALLIDAY Mr John, 8 St Georges place HAMILTON Rev Jas, Vicarage house, St Peters HAMILTON Rev James, St Stephens HARRISON Mrs, Shrubbery, Barham HARRISON Benjn. esq, Barham court HARRISON Rev Thomas, Barham HARTLEY Rev John, Bridge hill HARVEY Henry esq, Woodlands HASKINS Rev Wm. 12 St Georges place HEAD Miss Lydia, Harbledown HEGERTY Count, St Peters HILLS Mrs, Dane John place HOPE Mrs Elizabeth, Dover st HORNETT Mrs Eliz, St Dunstans HOUGHAM Mrs Sarah, Barton Court HOWLEY the Most Rev. W (DD), Archbishops palace HUTCHINSON Rev. Henry John, 19 Palace st HYDER William esq, Court Lees JACOBS Capt. John Villers, Oaten hill JAMES Major, St Dunstans terrace JAMES Mrs Mary Sophia, 45 St Margaret st JARMEN Mr William, Lamb lane JOHNSON Mr John, 7 St Georges place KEELER the Misses, 22 Watling st KELLEY Mrs Eliz. Westgate without KENNETT Mrs Eliz. St Margaret st KENRICK Mrs, Bourne house KINGSFORD Miss Priscilla, 17 St Georges terrace KIRKBY Mr Henry H, St Georges fields KNIGHT Edwd esq, Godmersham park LAMBORN Mr Peter C, St Dunstans LANCEFIELD Mr William, Orchard pl LARA Mrs Sarah, St Dunstans LAVENDER Mr Russell W, 1 St Margaret st LEGRAND Mr John, 25 Watling st LOCKWOOD Rev F V, Precincts LORDING Mrs Cath, St Alphage lane LOVE Mrs Susannah, 1 Dane John green MACKISON Mrs Harriet, St Pauls MAPLETOFT Mrs Ann, 51 George st MAPLETON Mrs Christiana, Harbledown MARRIOT Rev G C, Precincts MARSH Mr Richard, St Stephens rd MARTEN Mr John, Bridge MARTIN Mr George, Bridge st MASTERS Mr William, St Peter st MAYNARD Mr Nathl. Jonas, St Peter st MESHAM Rev A B, Wootton METCALF Rev John, Precincts MICILLE Rev John T, 29 Watling st MIDDLETON Mr Henry, St Martins MONTRESOR Lady, Denne hill MOODY Rev Henry, Chartham MOORE Rev George, Precincts MOORE Rev Robert, Precincts MOSS Mrs Elizabeth, 2 Wincheap st MOUNT Mr George, Cattle market MOUNT Wm esq (magistrate), High st NEAM Mrs Sarah, St Dunstans NEAM Mr Thomas, Old Dover road O’BRIEN Mr Barthlmw, Harbledown OLIVER Mrs Esther, Harbledown ORDE Mr J, St Stephens OXENDEN Rev Chas, Bishopsbourne OXENDEN George esq, Broome OXENDEN Sir Henry C, Broome park PALMER Mrs Cath, 20 St Georges terrace PAPILLON Thomas, Maydeacon PARNELL Mrs Mary, 8 St George place PARRINGTON Mr Jos Geo, St Dunstans PEEL Rev John (AM), Precincts PEIRCE Mrs Mary, 5 Sepulchres PEMMELL Capt Peter, Lady Woottons green PHILPOTT Mrs Martha, St Dunstans PILBROW Mr Edwd, St Dunstans terrace PILLOW Mrs Mary Ann, 24 St Georges terrace PLASKET Sir R, Iledon PLUMMER Mr George, Bridge st PLUMMER Mr Wm. Lady Woottons green PLUMPTRE Rev Hny, St Stephens rd PLUMPTRE J P esq (MP), Fredville POLHILL Mrs Hannah, 2 Sepulchres POUT Mr Charles, 23 High st RANMELL Mr Thomas, Sturry READER Mr Jas Reed, 29 St Peters st RENICK Mrs Elizabeth, Orchard st RICHMOND Rev H S, Denton RIGG Mr Saml, St Dunstans terrace ROBERTS Miss Rebecca, Oaten hill ROBINSON Capt Geo M (RN), 6 Sepulchres ROOKE Mr John, Wincheap st ROUCH Rev Frederick, Precincts RUSHBROOKE Mrs Mary, 54 St George st RUSSELL Rev W (DD), Precincts SANDEN Mrs, Harbledown SANKEY Mr John Collard, Wincheap st SANKEY Mrs Sarah, St Georges pl SCOTT Mrs, St Dunstans SHARPE Mr William, Longport SIMMONDS Mr William, 21 Stour st SLATER Mrs, Bridge st SMITH Rev Charles, St Peters lane SMITH Mr John, Orchard st SNOULTON Mr Osborne, 10 St Georges place SPRAKLING Mr Robt Jno. 45 St Peter st SPREY Rev J H (DD), Precincts STAINES Mrs Eliz. 25 St Peter st STEWARD Mr Wm. St Stephens road STOCK Mr William, 32 Watling st STONE Mr Thomas, Castle st STRATTEN Rev Joshua, Precincts TASWELL Mr George Morris, 1 Burgate st THOMPSON Miss, Kenfield TIDDEMAN Mrs Catherine, Church st, St Pauls TIDDEMAN Mr Henry, 1 St Georges place TONG Mr William, 15 St Georges place TRITTON Mrs, 4 Dane John place TUCKER Mrs Sarah, Westgate without TYLDEN Rev Osborne, Chilham TYFE Mr James, 10 St Margaret st VIDGER Mr James, 22 Stour st WAILEY Mrs, 2 Dane John green WALLACE Rev George, Precincts WARNER Rev Lee, Dane John place WATERS Richard esq, Harbledown WEARE Mr, Dane John green WEBB Colonel, Harbledown WEBB Rev Samuel, St Peter st WEBSTER Mrs Mary, 4 Sepulchres WESTWOOD Mr Joseph, Military road WHITE Mr James, 40 St George st WHITE Rev John, St Georges fields WHITE Mr Thomas, 11 St Georges place WHITE Mr William, Chantry lane WILDMAN J B esq, Chilham castle WRAIKE Mrs Mary, 2 Dane John place
ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS – not otherwise described as day schools CLARKE Mary (preparatory), Westgate without COLE William, Burgate lane DEWHURST Joseph, Military road FOORD John, Broad st FOWLER Elizabeth, Wincheap st DIX Frances & Helen, (preparatory), Hawkes lane HALSEY Mary, Orange st HORNES George, St Dunstans KENNETT Eliz (boarding), 8 St Margaret st KING James, 11 King st Kings School, Precincts; Rev George WALLACE (AM) headmaster; Rev A BEATSON, second master LYNAN John, 1 Palace st MARLEN Henry (boarding), Dane John MASON Martha, 44 St Peter st MILLER Isabella, 3 Palace st MORRIS Mary, (preparatory), 36 Castle st National School, St Dunstans; John ABRAHAMS, master PHILPOTT John Russell, 5 St Peter st RUSSELL Sarah, Dover st SERJEANT Elizabeth (boarding), St Georges field SHARP Frances Church, St Pauls STEAD Elizabeth (boarding & day), Sturry STEAD Stephen, Sturry THOMAS William, 43 Union st TOWNSHEND Charlotte, 14 Hawkes la WARMAN William, St Peter st WATSON Jane, (boarding), Precincts WHITWORTH Elizabeth, 11 Burgate st WINCH Richard, 17 Watling st WOODWARD Ann, 25 Castle st WOODWARD Rebecca, Bridge st ACCOUNTANTS GREAVES Samuel, 25 St Margaret st PARRINGTON Joseph, St Dunstans ARCHITECTS &c. DENT Henry, Precincts HURST George, Longport ATTORNEYS BUCKTON John, Church st, St Pauls CURTEIS & KINGSFORD, Watling st DE LASAUX, Thomas Thorpe, (& coroner), 39 Castle st MOUNT Richard Minter, 12 St Margaret st NUTT John, (& town clerk, clerk to the guardians of the poor and superintendent registrar), 24 Castle st PLUMMER Stephen, Bridge st PLUMMER Stephen, 14 Burgate st SANDYS Charles, Bridge st SANKEY Robert, 27 Castle st SLADDEN, Dilnot & William, Burgate st SMITH William, 23 Watling st STARR Thomas, 9 Burgate st TYSON George, Bridge st WALKER Robert, 31 St George st WHITE Jas, Bridge st & at Sandwich WILKINSON Thos, 23 St Georges terr AUCTIONEERS ARNOLD William, Northgate st BIRD Henry, 56 Burgate st FRIEND Thomas, Northgate st GRIST George, 46 St Peter st HEARNDEN William, 46 Palace st JACOBS Jacob, Northgate st POUT John, 6 High st SHARP William, 29 Burgate st WESTFIELD Hills Samuel, 16 St Georges terr WHITES & GOULDEN, St Georges and Sun st WILD Richard, Bridge st BAKERS ADMANS Daniel James, 9 Palace st ASHBEE Charles, Westgate without BAKER William, 62 Northgate st BANKS Robert Young, 54 Palace st BATEMAN Sarah, Military road BEARD John, 15 Northgate st BIRCH Thomas, St Dunstans BLACKMAN James, Orchard st CARTER Stephen, 70 Burgate st CAYLEY Edward, 57 Castle st CHAPMAN John, Sun st COOPER James, Ivy Lane CREED Charles, Blackfriars DRIVER George, Butchery lane FAGG James, Union st FORTUNE George, Watling st GILLMAN Henry, Bridge st HARRIS John, Stour st HARVEY John, 59 Burgate st HAZELL Joseph, 32 King st HOLDSTOCK Edward, St Dunstans HOMEWOOD Thos. 17 St Margaret st HYNIERS Thomas, Old Ruttingden Lane INGE Edwin, Canterbury lane JOHNSON Thomas, Longport MARSH Charlotte, Orange st MARSHALL Chas, Church st, St Pauls MIETTE Samuel T B, 75 Broad st NORTON George, Ruttingden Lane PENFOLD William, Military road PENN George, Butter market PRETT William, Bridge st SABINE Alfred, North lane SABINE Alfred jun. 36 High st SAYER William, Radigan lane SMITH William, 4 St Margaret st SOUTHEE James, Wincheap st SOUTHEE John, Ivy lane STOCKBRIDGE Joseph, Sturry STOCKBRIDGE Samuel, Fordwich SWAIN Edward, Butchery lane SWAIN James, St Dunstans TAYLER Thomas, Wincheap st THORNTON William S, Stour st TRICKER James, 43 St Peter st VINEN Thomas, St Peters place WALKER George, Artillery st WALTAR John, Sturry WATKINS John, Stour st WELBY William, Northgate st WELBY William, St Peters st WEST Henry, King st WHITE Thomas, Military road WHITTED George, Orchard st WILSON John, Broad st WOOD Thomas, Broad st WRAIGHT Henry, St Pauls BANKERS HALFORD, BALDOCK & SNOULTON, 11 Parade – (draw on PRESCOTT, GROTE & Co. London) HAMMOND, PLUMPTRE, PARKER & FURNLEY, High st – (draw on GLYNN & Co) Savings Bank, High st, Samuel GREAVES, secretary. BASKET MAKERS ASH Benjamin, (& whiting manufacturer), 4 Burgate st CHAPMAN John, 12 Burgate st CHRISTEN Charles, (& brush, rope & mat maker), 1 High st PACKER John, St Dunstans PARNUM Thomas & John, St Peter st QUESTED Valentine, 3 St George st BOOKBINDERS DEAN Thomas, 23 St Margaret st HAYWARD Charles, Burgate lane HUNT James, 8 Burgate st MASON Thomas (& news vender), 54 Broad st ROULFE William Taylor, 77 Northgate st WARD Henry, 8 Mercery lane BOOKSELLERS & STATIONRS – see also stationers BARNES George, 26 St Margaret st BARWOOD Ingram H, North lane COLEGATE Robt. (& library), 6 Parade PRENTICE Samuel, 1 & 22 Guildhall st SOUTHEE Edward, 28 St Margaret st WARD Henry, 8 Mercery lane WELLARD Richard, (& Berlin wool), 43 & 44 Burgate st BOOT & SHOE MAKERS ALCHIN Henry, 26 Burgate st ARMAN William, St Dunstans AUSTIN Edward, 8 Castle st BARTON George, North lane BATES John, Ivy Lane BELSEY Samuel, Oaten hill BLACKLEY James, 3 Sun st BOORMAN George, 22 Burgate st BRICE John, Jury lane BRIDGWATER John, 57 Palace st BROWNE James, 2 Palace st CARPENTER Abraham, Ruttingden lane CLARK Thomas, 35 St George st COOTER John, Stour st CRIPPEN William, 1 Palace st CROW George, 35 Palace st DAVEY George, 4 Mercery lane DAWSON Thomas, 10 St George st DEAN Thomas, St Peter st DELO John, 9 Guildhall st DENNE John, Dover st DUNN James, 19 St George st ENGEHAM William, 1 St George’s terr ELLAN George, 30 Castle st EVANS William, 11 St Peter st EWELL Edward, St Dunstans FEDARB John, 13 St Peter st FEDARB Thomas, 22 Castle st FIELD Henry, 16 Sun st FOORD Richard, 52 Burgate st FORDRED Thomas, 57 St Peter st FOX Matthew, Lady Woottons green FREND William, Radigan lane FRIOR George, Fordwich FULLAGAR James, 59 Palace st GILES George, 22 Sun st GODDEN William, 45 Watling st HAWKINS John, St Alphage lane JEFFREY Paul, North lane LADD Geo William, 22 St Peters st MARTIN George, Lamb lane MUMMERY William, 16 St Peter st MUTTON William, 70 Northgate st OAKENFULL Chas, Westgate without OAKENFULL William, Orange st PALMER William, St Alphage lane PARSONS William, Bridge st PENTON George, 46 St Margaret st POND Joseph, St Alphage lane POOL William, 49 High st RATCLIFF Edward, North lane RATCLIFF Richard, St Dunstans ROOKE William, Northgate st ROYCE Henry, Northgate st RUDMAN Abraham, St Dunstans SALE John, Church st, Borough SMITH George, Military road SMITH Valentine A, 56 Palace st STEEL Geo Edward, Church st, Borough TAYLOR Thomas, Sun st TOVEY James (list), 86 Northgate st WALKINGTON Chas Smith, 7 High st WEBB Samuel, 38 Palace st WILLEY John, Military road WILLIAMSON John, 76 Northgate st WOOD George, King st WOOD Thomas, 68 Burgate st WOOD Thomas H, 19 St Margaret st WOOD William, Sturry BRAWN MAKERS GUTSOLE William, 57 St George st POND Henry, 54 St Peter st BRAZIERS AVERY John, Guildhall st FISHER John, Parade GEERING John, Church st, Borough HAYWARD Joseph, St Pauls LEE William, 85 Northgate st PEIRCE William Walter, Broad st WOOD Stephen, 10 Guildhall st BREWERS ASH George, Watling st BEER Wm, St Augustine’s brewery BENHAM Charles, St Georges place BENNETT John Saunders, Longport FLINT & KINGSFORD, St Dunstans FLINT Thomas & Priscilla, Stour st FORTUNE George, Watling st INGE May, Littlebourne RIGDEN & DELMAR, Beercart lane SAUNDERS Francis, North lane WALL William & George, Duck lane BRICKMAKERS LANCEFIELD & Son, Bridge st WELCH John, Old Dover road BRICKLAYERS & PLASTERERS ADMANS John, St Peters friars AINO John, St Peter st BLIGH Edward, Beercart lane BLIGH James, King st COPPIN James, Union st CROTHALL George, Castle st CROUCH William, Duck lane HADLEY Henry, Broad st KNOWLER William, North lane KNOWLER William jun. Bridge st LAMING Henry, Ivy lane MINTER James, Broad st MOORE Richard, Blackfriars WRAKE Michael, King st WRAKE Michael, jun, 30 Watling st BUILDERS & CARPENTERS - see also carpenters BUNCE James, Castle st CASTLE James, Oaten hill COZENS Thomas, St Pauls GAMBIER George, Orange st HACKER Ash, Watling st HOMERSHAM Edwd, 2 Hawkes lane JENNINGS John, Castle st KELSON William Golightly, Palace st LANCEFIELD & Son, Bridge st LANCEFIELD James, Broad st BUTCHERS APPS John, Northgate st ASHBEE George, Butchery lane AUSTEN Thomas, 20 St Margaret st BRYSON John, 97 Northgate st BURGESS William, Northgate st CHITTENDEN Benjamin Martin, St Dunstans CLOWSEY Clement, 60 Palace st DENNE Thomas, Butchery lane DEVERSON Henry, St Dunstans DODD James, 45 Burgate st DUTHOIT James, 37 St Margaret st FIELD John, Northgate st FLETCHER Edmund, 54 Burgate st FLETCHER William H, 46 Burgate st FORREST John, 58 Castle st GINDER William, 10 Palace st GOODWIN James, North lane GOTTS Philip, 25 Palace st GRIGG William, Church st, Borough GUTSON William, 55 Palace st HORSLEY William, 32 High st JENNINGS Henry, Northgate st JENNINGS Henry, Butchery lane JENNINGS Henry jun. 47 St Peter st JENNINGS William, Broad st LAMING Edward, 7 St Peter st LUNNISS Joseph, 17 King st MINTER John, Butchery lane MOORE Ann, 14 Mercery lane MOYS Stephen, Sturry PAINE Ann Catherine, 45 High st PAMPLETT John, 71 Burgate st RAZELL Richard (pork), 18 Burgate st RIDDLE William, Westgate without SAUNDERS Thomas, Bridge st SIMMONDS Edward, Butchery lane SQUIRE Thomas, Butchery lane STEER William, Northgate st STONE James, 10 Castle st STREDWICK James, 7 George st THARP Edward, Sturry WILKINSON George, Butchery lane WILKINSON Geo Tho, Wincheap st WOOD John, St Margaret st YOUNG Robert, Butchery lane CABINET MAKERS – marked thus * are also uphotsterers BACK Stephen, Westgate without FRIEND Thomas, 75 Northgate GILHAM Frederick Austen, 9 Beercart lane * GOULDEN William, 4 St Peter st * LEGGE Samuel, St Pauls PENN John, Iron Bar lane PENN William, 50 Palace st * POUT John, 6 High st * SHARP William, 29 Burgate st * WHITE Samuel, 8 St George st * WHITES & GOULDEN, St George st and Sun st CARPENTERS BAKER William, 9 Palace st BATEMAN George, Broad st CROFTS Richard, Wincheap st HOLTTUM Daniel & Son, Sturry JEZARD David, Sturry LAMING William, 106 Northgate st MARSHALL Joseph, Westgate without MOYS James, Sturry OVENDEN Henry, St Dunstans PHILPOTT John, Military rd STEDDY James, 67 Castle st WHITE Daniel. 11 Palace st WILSON John, St Georges place WILSON John, Dover st CARVERS & GILDERS LADSON Joseph, Guildhall st RUSSELL Robert, Cathedral yard SOLLY William R, 2 Burgate st CHYMISTS & DRUGGISTS BLACKBURN John, 11 Mercery lane CHRISTIAN Henry, 8 High st COOPER William James, 38 High st COTTRELL & PAINE, 29 St Margaret st HOLTTUM Edward, 1 Parade MATTHEWS David (& dentist), Sun st MOSES James Norris, 40 High st PILCHER Daniel, Broad st PITT Charles jun, 58 Palace st REEVE William, St Peter st SHARP William, 41 St George st SPENCER Luke, Church st, Borough WEEKS & LINFORD, 47 Burgate st COACH BUILDERS HAYWARD Henry, White Horse lane HAYWARD James S, Orange st SMITH Henry & George, St George street & Rose lane STEDDY James, Castle st COACH PROPRIETORS CLEMENTS Wm. Rose office, Parade DAVIES George, 48 St Peter st COACH SPRING & AXLE TREE MAKER WILMHURST William, Ivy lane COAL DEALERS LEFEVRE Edward, Wincheap MARTIN John, Riding gate PEARSE George, Ivy lane TERRY John, 16 King st WHITE Francis, Blackfriars COAL MERCHANTS ABBOTT Jno. (& hop factor), 40 Palace st DOMBRAIN Wm, 37 St Margaret st ELWIN Wm. Broad st & St Dunstans FAIRBRASS Thomas (& timber & ship owner), North lane HOBDAY Thomas, 8 St Georges terrace JENNINGS John, Castle st MINTER Edward, Rose lane CONFECTIONERS ADAMS Sarah, 24 St George st BIRD William, 4 Parade CHIPPERFIELD Robert Geo, 5 High st HAGELL Ann, 23 Burgate st HOLLOWAY Samuel, 22 Palace st WILLE Charles Frederick, 26 Palace st COOPERS CHAPMAN John, 12 Burgate st HORN Henry, 27 Burgate st PHILPOTT James, 4 St Peters friars PHILPOTT Stephen, 82 Northgate st QUESTED Valentine, St George st CORN & HOP FACTORS ABBOTT Chas John, St Stephens rd BUSHELL Daniel, Bridge st CASTLEDEN Geo. & Jno. Richd, St Dunstans COLLARD Wm, Old Castle, Castle st GOODWIN Charles, Castle st KEMP John Lowther, (& seed), 2 Best lane PHILPOTT William, 38 Castle st TERRY Daniel, 18 Castle st CORN CHANDLERS COURT Jno. Wilshaw, Westgate without DEAN Ann, Bridge st DENGATE Louisa Helen, St Dunstans DREWETT William, 9 St George st HUDSON Charles (& seedsmen), 27 St George st HUDSON Zachariah, 5 Sun st JUBB Henry, St Dunstans LEPINE William, Northgate st MINTER Edward, Rose lane NASH Richard, Radigan lane SIDDERS John, 7 Guildhall st WHITE David, Blackfriars CURRIERS & LEATHER SELLERS ADDIS Edmund, 4 Best lane BAKER & BROWN, 40 High st MILES Thomas, St Dunstans WEEKES & Son, St Alphage lane WILLIAMS John, 4 Sun st CUTLERS (WORKING) COLLINS Robert, 51 St Peter st HOMER James, Northgate st PARKER James, 7 Castle st TEMPEST Thomas Joseph, 37 Burgate st DENTISTS JONES William Joseph, High st MATTHEWS David, Sun st
DYERS BEASLEY Henry, Stour st BRETT James, 19 Best lane MARTIN Charles, 1 St Peter st WHITEHEAD William, Northgate st EATING HOUSES BLACKMAN Henry, St Peter st BRETT James John, 4 St George st CLEMENTS John, 82 Palace st DODD Ann, Butchery lane MILLER Amos, 20 Palace st REYNOLDS John, Orange st SHEPPARD Mary, 33 Burgate st WEST Henry, 19 St Peter st WEST Thomas, 13 Mercery lane EGG & FRUIT DEALERS BEAUGRAND Bartholomew, 22 High st DELAHAY Thomas, 33 Palace st FELLMONGERS AVANN Robert, North lane ROBERTS James, 16 Best lane FIRE &c. OFFICE AGENTS Atlas, William BASKERVILLE, 14 St George st Clerical & Medical, Samuel GREAVES, 25 St Margaret st County, Richard SANKEY, 9 Parade Eagle, Joseph JACKSON, St Dunstans terrace Globe, Edward TURMAINE, Burgate st Guardian, George BARNES, 45 St George st Independent West Middlesex, Thomas C KNELL, St George st Kent, Capon WEEKES, ST Alphage lane; and James JENKINS, Parade Norwich Union, William MOUNT, High st Pelican, Richard M MOUNT, St Margaret st Phoenix, John WILLIAMSON, Sun st; and Jonathan BUNDOCK, Palace st Royal Exchange, Thomas DAVEY, 12 High st Sun, Edward HOLTTUM, 1 Parade Universal, R H TRIMNELL, Parade FISHMONGERS AYERST Mary, Butchery lane GILES Thomas, Church st, Borough FRUITERERS BEAUGRAND Bartholomew, (French), 22 High st BIRD William, 4 Parade CHIIPERFIELD Robert George, 5 High st GORELY Sarah, St George st HUDSON Chas (foreign), 27 St George St FURNITURE BROKERS BUNDOCK Jonathan, 29 Palace st KENNETT Thomas, 31 Palace st SHARP William, 29 Burgate st WHITES & GOULDEN, St George st and Sun st GLASS, CHINA & DEALERS ABRAHAMS Joel, St Peter st BUCK James, North lane KEELER Edward, Guildhall st PILCHER Thomas, St Dunstans TUCKER John, 41 Burgate st GLOVERS & BREECHES MAKERS CROWHURST George, Westgate without ROSE Charles, Westgate without SOUTHEE Edward Jennings & Henry, St Peter st THOMAS John Norris, 25 Burgate st GROCERS, TEA DEALERS & CHEESEMONGERS – see also shopkeepers &c.
BAILEY William, Northgate st BARBER Edward, Northgate st BEER James, 29 St George st BEST William, St Georges place BILBE John, 16 Guildhall st BULLINGER William, Westgate without CLADISH Stephen, Mercery lane COBB Frederick, Butter market ELGAR James & John, 46 High st GILLMAN James, Dover st HAMMOND Wm, Westgate without HOBDAY Henry James, 37 St George st HOMERSHAM James, St Peter St HOWARD James, Bridge st KINGSFORD George, 32 Castle st LAWRENCE John, 61 Northgate st LAWRENCE William, 3 St Margaret st LEA Charles & Co, 13 Parade NEAME, GREEN & NEAME, St Margaret st OVENDEN William, 56 Northgate st RIDOUT James, 12 Palace st ROOKE Charles, St Georges Place SMITH Walter (& dealer in British wines), 32 Burgate st SOUTHEE Samuel, 36 Burgate st TILBE Mary, Westgate without TREVOR Charles, (& dealer in British wines), 21 High st WEEKS & LINFORD, (& oilmen), 47 Burgate st WIMBLE James, Northgate st GUN & PISTOL MAKERS ALLEY George, 54 St George st GREEN William Bridge st HAIR DRESSERS – marked thus * are also perfumers BOWN Stephen, Westgate without BROWN George, 9 Castle st COVERLID John, 19 High st CROW James, 24 Palace st * DUNN Herbert, 3 High st GILHAM Stephen, 9 Sun st * HOMERSHAM Mary, 12 Mercery lane * JOHNSON Charles, 51 Burgate st PAVIS John, 19 Castle st SILK George, Northgate st * SMITH George, 11 George st * TADHUNTER William, 27 St Margaret st * USHER John, 30 St Margaret st
HARDWAREMEN GREEN Elizabeth, 34 Burgate st HEARNDEN Sophia, Church st, Borough JACOBS Nathaniel, 23 Sun st MISKIN Henry, Westgate without PRENTICE Zachariah, Burgate st HATTERS AUSTEN William, 42 Burgate st JENKINS Sarah, 21 St Margaret st SANKEY Richard, 9 Parade TRIPP Mary, 22 St George st WILTSHIRE William, 48 High st WOOLLRIGHT & PARSONS, 34,36 and 37 St George st HORSE DEALERS GODSMARK Hy, Church st, St Paul’s HUTCHINSON William, Bridge st PELLETT Thomas, Cattle market HOSIERS POWELL Samuel, 38 Burgate st WOOLLRIGHT & PARSONS, 34,36 and 37 St George st HOY MEN COCK, GREAVES & Co, 25 St Margaret st HEADDY John, George st HOPE Henry Augustus, Beercart lane INNS & HOTELS Fleur de Lis, Toke James SIMMONDS, High st Fountain (& posting house), Samuel WRIGHT, St Margaret st Guildhall, Henry JONES, High st Kings Head, John JENNINGS, High st Lion Hotel, (& posting house), J N WEEKS, High st Rose Inn, Elizabeth CLEMENTS, Parade Star, Benj RICHARDSON, St Georges place IRON FOUNDERS DRURY & Co, 15 Parade SAXBY Edmund & Son, High st IRONMONGERS BUNDOCK Jonathan, 29 Palace st DRURY & Co, 15 Parade FISHER John, 10 Parade HURT & BROOKE, 2 Mercery lane MISKIN Henry, Westgate without PILBROW John, 55 Burgate st SAXBY Edmund & Son, High st TYSON Joseph Taylor, 50 High st WELLBY James, 10 Sun st LAND & ESTATE AGENTS COLLARD Thomas White, 1 Bridge st MOUNT William, High st PARTRIDGE John, 18 & 19 St Georges place LEATHER SELLERS &c. ADDIS Edmund, 4 Best lane BAKER & BROWN, 42 High st BILLITER Henry, 21 Palace st MUTTON & GRACE, 46 St George st MUTTON Benjamin, Palace st PARRY William G, 78 Northgate st WEEKES & Son, St Alphage lane WILLIAMS John, 41 Sun st LIME
BURNERS LANCEFIELD & Son, Bridge st WELCH John, Old Dover road LINEN DRAPERS BEIOLEY Richard F, 15 St Margaret st BUDDEN John, 2 High st CARTER John, 18 St George st CLARIS Richard, 1 Mercery lane COLLINS Harman, 31 Burgate st DUNKIN & WATSON, 35 Burgate st HALL James, 2 Sun st HARMAN John, 1 Sun lane HUNTER David, 41 Palace st KENNEDY Ann, 15 Mercery lane KNELL Thos. Corke, 20 St George st MARTIN Matthew, 5 & 6 Mercery lane PAYN George, 33 High st POPE Thomas T, 10 Mercery lane WEIR James, 2 Bridge st WEST Henry, 8 Parade WOOLLRIGHT & PARSONS, 34,36 and 37 St George st LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS BAX Richard, St Georges place HALTON John, Rose lane MALTSTERS ASH George, Watling st BEER William, St Augustine’s Brewery FLINT & KINGSFORD, St Dunstans FLINT Thomas & Priscilla, Stour st INGE May, (& brewer & miller), Littlebourne RUGLYS William, Wincheap st THARP James, Sturry MILLERS BEARD Samuel, St Martins BRENT John, Barton old mill CANNON & WOODHAMS, Abbotts mill GOBELL John, St Thomas’s Hill KINGSFORD Thomas & Samuel, Barton new mill MARSH Thomas, St Martins PARKER Dane John, Dane mill PHILPOTT Stephen & Son, Sturry mills RUTTER John Snoulten, Chartham SOMERFORD Henry, Old Dover road THORNTON Henry George, St Stephens road, and at Ramsgate MILLINERS & DRESSMAKERS ALLEN Mary, Northgate BAKER Margaret, Burgate lane BEST Ann J, Northgate st BEST Isabella, Broad st CHEESMAN Misses, St Peters friars COLLARD Jane & Charlotte, 3 St Georges place COOPER Mary, 11 St Georges terrace CRIPPIN Mary, Anne & Sarah, St Dunstans ELMES Susannah, St Paul’s GARDNER & GILBERT, 48 Palace st GOULDEN Elizabeth, 8 Best lane GROOMBRIDGE Ann, 21 St George st HOBDAY Frances, 47 Watling st HOLLANDS Harriet, 67 Burgate st LADSON Alice, Guildhall st LEAKE Mary, Northgate st MARSHALL Mary, 3 Best lane PEARSE Sophia, 4 Bridge st SMALL Sarah, 39 Palace st SOUTHEE Mary, (& toy dealer), 11 Sun st TEVELIN & WYBROW, 6 St Georges terrace WILSON Sophia, Dover st WRIGHT Elizabeth, Longport MUSIC SELLERS BARNES George, 26 St Margaret st WELLARD Richard, 43 & 44 Burgate st NEWSPAPERS Canterbury Journal (Saturday), Wm MUDFORD, 45 St George st Kent Herald (Thursday), George Friend WOOD, 9 High st Kentish Gazette (Tuesday), Robert SMITHSON, 10 St George st Kentish Observer, (Thursday), Wm MUDFORD, 45 St George st NURSERY & SEEDSMEN MASTERS John, Oaten hill MASTERS William, 26 St Peters st PARCHMENT & VELLUM MAKERS SOUTHEE Edward Jennings & Henry, St Peters st PATTEN MAKERS BROOKS Jacob, Butter market CRIPPEN John, Wincheap st DITTON Richard, Union st QUESTED Valentine, 3 St George st TURMAINE George (& brush), 25 St Margaret st PAWNBROKERS BEAUVAIS Charles, 23 St Peter st EASTES George, Church st, Borough HART Mordecai, 56 St Peter st PIGGOTT Thomas, 99 Northgate st PHYSICIANS CHISHOLM Robert, 34 St Margaret st CRANE F C, Precincts, Cathedral yd EDWARDS James, Stour st LOCHEE Alfred, 43 St Margaret st SCUDAMORE Edward, 16 St Georges place SCUDAMORE Edward, St Peter st PLUMBERS, PAINTERS & GLAZIERS BRANFORD John, Church st, St Paul’s CLOKE Jno. Spenser, 14 St Margaret st COTTRELL George, 50 Burgate st CROUCH Thomas, Longport FRANCIS George, 6 Palace st GRIFFEY William, Palace st HACKER & WILTSHIER, 34 Watling st HOBDAY John, 13 St George st HOMERSHAM George, 39 High st LANCEFIELD & MARSHALL, 20 Burgate st LEE Charles, Church st, St Paul’s LUCAS James, Sturry MEARS & GREENSTREET, 17 St Georges place MEARS William, Oaten hill OGDEN George, Orange st PAGE Isaac, Wincheap st PIPER John, Military road POOL Isabella, High st POTTER Samuel, 88 Northgate st SMALL John, Westgate without STREET William, 41 Castle st PORTER & ALE MERCHANTS BENNETT Edward & John Frederick, 49 Burgate st KEMP John Lowther, 2 Best lane TURMAINE Edward (& cider), 30 Burgate st POULTERERS HAMMOND Edward, Parade RAZELL Richard, 18 Burgate st WATERS Edward, 9 Mercery lane WOOD John, 22 Margaret st PRINTERS - LETTER – PRESS COLEGATE Robert, Parade INNES William, 1 Palace st MATHEWS Thomas, 36 St Margaret st PRENTICE Samuel, 3 & 22 Guildhall st WARD Henry, 8 Mercery lane PROFESSORS & TEACHERS GOODBAN Thos (music), Bridge st HITCHCOCK Hy (drawing), North lane HOWIS Lydia, (dancing), 12 St Georges terrace PALMER Henry, (music), 48 St George st PALMER S L & F, (music & dancing), 8 St Georges green WELLARD Richard, (music), 43 Burgate st SACKING & LINEN MANUFACTURERS FRIER John, 9 Grove lane GAMMAN Thomas, 29 Castle st JACOBS James, Burgate st PRENTICE Zachariah, 16 Burgate st TWYMAN George, Harbledown SADDLERS & HARNESS MAKERS BALDOCK Mary, St Dunstans BATES George, 15 Palace st BOURNE William, Sturry FOREMAN William, 16 St George st GIBBS Stephen, 36 Palace st HILLS Francis, 26 St George st ROALFE Benjamin, St Georges place SOLLY Stephen, Westgate without TRICKER James, 42 St Peter st
SHOPKEEPERS & DEALERS IN GROCERIES & SUNDRIES ADDIS Edward, 58 St Peter st AUSTEN Jane, St Peters place AYERST Edward, Military road BANGHAM William, St Stephen st BARKER Robert, St Stephen st BEECHAM John W, Longport CALDWELL Samuel, Northgate st CLEMENTS William, Orchard st COBB Frederick Freeman, Sturry COLLARD Samuel, St Peters lane COOPER James, Ivy lane DAVIS George, Wincheap st DEAN Sarah, Dover st FULLWORTH Robert, Sturry GANN George, 59 Castle st GOLDSMITH George P, Watling st GREENSTREET Daniel, 42 Castle st HALKE John, Broad st HALLIWELL Elizabeth, St Peters st HARRISON Geo Fredk, 44 St George st HAWKINS Thomas, Stour st HOMERSHAM Rebecca, 8 King st KENNEDY Andrew, Union st LOACHY Benjamin, Broad st LUCKHURST John, Harbledown LUMSDEN Abraham, Northgate st LYON Sarah, 15 Burgate st MARSH Susannah, 102 Northgate st MARSHALL Joseph, Westgate without MONTI Joseph, Northgate st MOUNT Robert, Ruttingden lane ORTON William, North lane PALMER Margaret, St Dunstans PETTS Thomas, St Dunstans ROLFE Ann, Northgate st SHAXBY James, Harbledown SLADDEN Elizabeth, 15 St Peter st UNDERDOWN Richard, St Paul’s WALTAR John, Sturry WALTAR Sarah, Fordwich WELBY Charles, 20 St Peter st WIGZELL George, Wincheap st WILLYAMS William, Harbledown SILVERSMITHS HOMERSHAM John, 5 Parade MASON Charles, 28 St George st TRIMNELL William H, 7 Parade WARREN & Son, St Georges place SMITHS & FARRIERS BEAN William, St Paul’s BUTLER George, Beercart lane COWELL Silas, Iron Bar lane FLINT Thomas, Broad st HANCOCK Thomas (coach), Lamb lane HOLTTUM Ann, Sturry MANN Sarah, St Dunstans MORRIS Thomas, Wincheap st MOUNT John, Orchard place SIMS James, St Dunstans SMITH Edward, North lane SMITH Thomas, Old Dover Road SMITHSON Henry, Dover st THARP John, Sturry WILMHURST William (coach), Ivy lane SPIRIT MERCHANTS BEER William and Son, St Augustine’s brewery BENNETT Edward & John Frederick, 49 Burgate st DE LASAUX & CLIFTON, High st DELMAR James, St Margaret st DOMBRAIN William, 37 St Margaret st FLINT & KINGSFORD, St Dunstans FLINT Thomas (rectifier), Stour st FRIEND Ann, 25 St George st JONES Henry, Guildhall st ROYLE Joseph, 20 High st STATIONERS – see also Booksellers & Stationers ASHDOWN Charles, 57 Burgate st DEAN Thomas, 23 St Margaret st STAY MAKERS BUNDOCK Jonathan, 12 Sun st DAVIES Mary, 48 St Peter st GROOMBRIDGE Anne, 21 St George st WEBSTER Elizabeth, 18 Palace st WILLIAMS Ann, 13 Burgate st STONE MASONS COOPER George, St Peter st HACKER John, Dover st HACKER John, 56 St George st HOULDEN James, 1 Castle place JONES Henry, 5 Best lane LONGLEY Thomas jun. 8 Watling st LONGLEY Thomas White, 25 Saint Georges place STRAW HAT MAKERS CRIPPIN Mary Anne & Sarah, St Dunstans DIXON Anne M, Northgate st GROOMBRIDGE Ann, 21 St George st LEMAN Isaiah, 5 Burgate st MARSH Frances, Bridge st MARTIN Mary, 6 Guildhall st MATHEWS Sophia, 26 St Margaret st SHRUBSOLE Elizabeth, 21 Burgate st SMALL Sarah, 39 Palace st TATE Jane, Wincheap st WEBSTER Elizabeth, 18 Palace st SURGEONS ANDREWS Thomas, St Alphage lane COOPER William James, 38 High st DENNE Henry, 35 St Margaret st DENNE Henry & William, the Friars FITCH William, St Peters friars FORD Robert, 5 St George st HALLOWES Price Blackwood, 21 Watling st HOVELL Charles, 64 Burgate st, and at Littlebourne HUNT Richard, St Alphage lane LOVELESS William, Hawkes lane MACKESON Henry S, 1 St George st MAJOR David Browning, 26 Watling st REED Alfred, Longport RENWICK William H, 29 Burgate st RIGDEN George, Watling st SCUDAMORE John Thomas, 26 Castle st THORNTON John, St Alphage lane WOOLLETT David, Sturry SURVEYORS BOORMAN Thomas (of taxes), Wincheap house COLLARD Thomas White, 1 Bridge st COLLIS William (of roads), Sturry GRIST George, St Peter st HURST George, Longport MARSHALL Hezekiah, 21 Castle st PARTRIDGE John, 18 St Georges place TAILORS ALLEN Austen, Orchard place ALLEN William, Northgate st AMOS Lancel, St Dunstans AUSTEN Wm. (& clothier), 42 Burgate st BALDWIN Matthew, St Georges lane BALLS Robert, Castle st BAYNES William, 23 Palace st BELLINGHAM Frederick, 17 St George st BOWMAN William, 45 High st COLE George, Church st, St Paul’s CULLEN John, Military road DAVEY Thomas, 12 High st DAVEY Thomas jun. Westgate without DAVEY William, Westgate without DAVIS Robert, 17 Sun st DAVISON William, 9 Best lane DULY Philip William, 17 Best lane GIBBONS John, 6 Bridge st GILLMAN Isaac, Dover st HANSKORN John, 72 Northgate st HOLLAND James, 30 Palace st HUBBARD Alfred, St Peters place KNELL Thomas Corke, 20 St George st MARSH Alexander, Bridge st NASH James, 13 Castle st NOBLE William, St Margaret st OLIVER Thomas, St Georges place PARRETT Charles Henry, 13 High st SMALL George, 10 St George st STICKALS Jane, 17 St Peter st TAPPENDEN Daniel, 55 St Peter St THOMPSON Thomas, St Peters Friars TOLDRIDGE Edward, 45 Union st WATSON James, Lamb lane WELLS Thomas, 17 Palace st WILLIS Charles, 41 St Peter st WOOTTON Edward, 40 Burgate st WRAITH John, 30 St George st TALLOW CHANDLERS BEER James, 29 St George st BILBE John, 16 Guildhall st NEAME Geo (& soap boiler), Lamb lane ROOKE Charles, St Georges place TANNERS COOPER John & Henry, 23 Stour st WEEKES & Son, St Alphage lane TAVERNS & PUBLIC HOUSES Albion, Henry BOXALL, Palace st Angelo Castle, Stephen MARRELL, Butchery lane Bee Hive, Benjamin ARGAR, Dover st Beverley Arms, Edw. AUSTEN, St Stephens Black Boy, Thomas HARRIS, Butter market Black Dog, William STREET, 40 Castle st Blue Anchor, Geo. CORELY, St Stephens st Blue Anchor, James MORGAN, Dover st Bricklayers Arms, William COLLARD, Best lane Builders Arms, Edward CHITTENDEN, Orchard place Butchers Arms, Thomas PARNELL, Butchery lane Cardinals Cap, Thomas GILBY, Rosemary lane Carpenters Arms, Chs WILLIS, St Peters pl Castle, Charles SHARP, Castle st Catherine Wheel, John SNELLING, St Dunstans Citizen of the World, John LAMING, Artillery st City Arms, William MARSH, Northgate st City of Canterbury, John Martin, St Thomas’s hill City of London, Gibbon LADD, Stour st Coach & Horses Ths. PILCHER, Harbledown Cock, William SMALL, Cock lane Cross Keys, John SMITHSON, Old Dover road Crown, William NEWPORT, High st Crown, Stephen WATTS, Burgate st Crown & Anchor, Jos.ADMANS, King st Crown & Sceptre, Jno. AIANO, St Peter st Dolphin, George WALL, Radigan lane Dover Castle, Sarah DOBBS, Old Dover road Duke of Wellington, William, CHAPPERDEN, Broad st Duke of York, Richard HOWARD, Riding gate Dukes Head, Richard CLARKE, Wincheap st Dukes Head, Mary WHITE, St Paul’s Eight Bells, James EDMED, St Dunstans Eight Bells, Michael ELLEN, King st Falstaff, John DOUGHTY, Westgate without Fleece, George TAYLOR, 14 Parade Flying Horse, Ruth CRUX, Cattle market Fordwich Arms, Dnl. WOODRUFF, Fordwich George & Dragon, Silas BODKIN, Westgate without George & Dragon, Thomas BROWNE, Fordwich George & Dragon, John MENDEY, High st George & Hoy, Henry BAKER, Beercart lane Golden Lion, Edward BIGG, St Peter st Griffin, Henry CUTLER, St Peter st GUN, George WHITING, Westgate without Hop Poles, James HODGES, Wincheap st Jolly Sailors, Esther MOTTERSHEAD, Northgate st Kentish Cricketers, Charles ALLEN, St Peter st King William IV, David PILCHER, Union st Kings Arms, Mary Ann GORELY, St Peter st Kings Head, John GILES, Wincheap st Kings Head, Dav.WHINCUP, Northgate st Leopards Head, Fras. Anne STOKELY, Sturry Little Rose, James BLISSETT, Staplegate Maidens Head, John FINCH, Wincheap st Malt Shovel, William C IRONS, Broad st Mermaid, George Benjamin FOREMAN, St Margaret st Monument, Edward PETTS, St Dunstans Odd Fellows Arms, George GOODBANDS, St Peters place Old Palace, Wm BEER, jun. Lady Woottons green Orange Tree, George BOYLE, Jury lane Plough, William DUNKIN, Harbledown Prince of Orange, Chas. RABBETH, Orange st Prince of Wales, Adnet MORLEY, King st Princess Charlotte, John BALDOCK, St Martins Queens Head, Robt. DUNCAN, St Margaret st Red Lion, Ambrose CULLEN, Sturry Red Lion, Francis WOOLLER, Love lane Royal Exchange, James HILTON, Stour st Royal Oak, John OTTAWAY, Longport Saracens Head, Henry EPPS, Burgate st Seven Stars, Charles SHRUBSOLE, Orange st Shakspeare, Edw. Chs. RAYNER, Butchery lane Ship, John EALSE, ST Martins Spread Eagle, Eliz, BANISTER, Northgate st Steam Packet, George KILNER, North lane Sun, Robert FILL, Sun st SWAN, William BOWLES, Sturry Three Compasses, Thomas BACK, St Peter st Three Stags, Jas. John BRETT, Monastery st Toby Fillpot, Richard RANDALL, Watling st Two Bells, Thomas MILLER, Military road Two Brewers, Thomas MUNS, Stour st Two Sawyers, Thomas PENSON, Ivy Lane Unicorn, Richard TURNER, St Dunstans Union Castle, Charles AUSTEN, Union st Weavers Arms, Edwd. WILCOCKS, Broad st Wheat Sheaf, Henry CHIVERS, Wincheap st White Horse, Thomas BLAKE, High st White Lion, Thomas TAYLOR, St George st White Swan, Jemima WELBY, Northgate st TOBACCO PIPE MAKERS PARKER Jesse (& potter), Northgate st PARKER John, 82 Northgate st TOBACCONISTS SAVEL Richard, 22 Sun st TASSELL William, 12 Parade TURNERS BUNCE Saml. Thos. 7 St Margaret st FOREMAN Wm. Lady Woottons green GOULDEN William (& chair maker), Church st, Borough LINTON Thomas, Military road OAKENFULL Stephen, Guildhall st VETERINARY SURGEONS CHRISTIAN Henry, 9 St Georges terrace PLOMLEY Thomas, Northgate st WATCH MAKERS GREENWOOD John, 39 High st HARDEMAN Edwin Saml, 2 St George st HEIZMAN Charles, Church st, Borough HEIZMAN M G & B, Westgate without HOMERSHAM John, 5 Parade JEFFERY James, 3 Parade KENDALL Richard, 55 St Peter st MASON Charles, 28 St George st MERRITT William (& clock), 48 Watling st POLLARD Samuel, 19 Burgate st PRATT Thomas, 12 Best lane TRIMNELL William H, 7 Parade WARREN & Son, St Georges place WELLBY John, 53 Palace st WHEELWRIGHTS BLIGH William, Duck lane BOURN Edward, Monastery st COZENS Thomas Finch, St Paul’s GILLHAM George, St Stephens road HOLMAN John (& millwright), Dover st NIXSON Christopher, Wincheap st PILCHER Thomas jun. St Dunstans STEDDY James, Castle st WINE MERCHANTS BENNETT Edward & John Frederick, 49 Burgate st DELMAR James, St Margaret st DUCKWORTH Jno. Bridge st, & at Hythe MOUNT William (& hop), High st ROYLE Joseph, 20 High st WOOLLEN DRAPERS HOLLAND James, 30 Palace st KEEN Anne, 28 Palace st KNELL Thos. Corke, 20 St George st SMALL George, 10 St George st WOOLSTAPLERS AVAN Robert, North lane FEA Charles, 1 Best lane HOMERSHAM James & Son, 12 St Peter st MIETTE MATTHEW & Co, River place, Westgate ROBERTS James, 16 Best lane MISCELLANEOUS ARIS John, registrar of births and deaths, & clerk to the magistrates, 3 Bridge st BAYNES Francis, truss maker, Monastery st BEARD Richard, dealer in marine stores, Military road BLIGH Geo, parish clerk, St Mary’s Northgate BROOKS Jacob, cork cutter, Butter market BULLARD William, agent to Stanbury & Co, 41 High st CROW William, plane & tool maker, 14 St George st EPPS Thomas, lath render, St Dunstans FARLEY Thomas, scale maker, Northgate st GARDNER & Co, engravers, 48 & 49 Palace st GRIFFEY William, herald painter, 46 Palace st HERBERT Arthur T, soda water manufacturer, 1 North lane HOPKINS Mary, register office for servants, St Peters friars LONGHURST James, organ builder, Broad st PHILLIPS Robert, machine maker and wire drawer, King st PITT Charles, conveyancer, 7 Palace st POTTER Ann, baths, 60 Burgate st SHARP George, sheriff’s officer, 66 Castle st SMITH Wm. law stationer, St George’s lane STUBBERFIELD & Son, sample drawers & hop strainers, Wincheap st WOOD Stephen, billiard rooms, 36 High st PUBLIC BUILDING & INSTITUTIONS Assembly & Reading Rooms, 26 St Margaret st, George BARNES, proprietor Barracks, Ramsgate road, Brian HODGSON, barrack master Baths, 60 Burgate st, Ann POTTER, keeper City Gaol, St Augustine’s, Joseph BONE, governor; Rev John METCALF, chaplain; Wm. H RENWICK, surgeon Court of Requests, Guildhall (open on Thursday), Charles PITT, clerk Dispensary, Watling st, George RIGDEN, secretary and surgeon Ecclesiastical Court Office, Cathedral yard, William ABBOTT and William H CULLEN, deputy registrars Excise Office, Queens Head, St Margaret st, Francis BROTHERS esq, collector; John WHITE, supervisor Gas Works, Castle st, James Sladden BROWNE, secretary and manager Guildhall, High st Kent & Canterbury Hospital, St Augustine’s, Thomas SOUTHBEE, secretary; Alfred REED, surgeon; the Rev Joshua STRATTON, chaplain Philosophical and Literary Institution and Museum, Guildhall st, Mr Thomas WILKINSON, secretary; Mr William MASTERS, curator Post Office, 47 St George st Railway Office, St Stephens road, NICHOLSON & BAYLIS, lessees Stamp Office, Cathedral yard, (open from ten to five), Mr H COLLARD, distributer Theatre, Orange st Workhouse, Stour st, John PRINGUER, master COACHES All call at or go from the Rose Coach Office, unless otherwise expressed To London, the Royal Mail (from Dover), every night at half past eleven; the Union from the Guildhall Tavern & the Eagle, from the Rose every morning at ten; the Defiance every forenoon at eleven; the Express every day at twelve; the Tally Ho every afternoon at three; and the Eagle every night at nine – the Phoenix (from Dover), calls at the Guildhall Tavern every forenoon at eleven and the Union every night at nine
To Deal, the Royal Mail every morning at five and the POCKETT & BATES coach from all the principal inns, every evening at half past five. To Dover, the Royal Mail (from London), calls at the Rose and Lion Inns, every morning at a quarter past three; the Paris and Dover Mail every Wednesday and Saturday morning at half past six; the Eagle every morning at half past four; the Express every afternoon at half past four; the Eagle every afternoon at half past five; the Phoenix from the Guildhall Tavern every afternoon at three; and the Union every morning at ten To Maidstone, BRIDGES Coaches, from the Fleur de Lis, and the George and Dragon, every forenoon at a quarter before eleven. To Margate and Ramsgate, a Coach from the Rose and principal inns, every morning and afternoon at five and during the summer Coaches and Vans from the principal inns, almost hourly through the day To Sandwich and Deal, the Royal Mail every morning at five, and the POCKETT & BATES coach from all the principal inns, every evening at half past five. VANS To Ashford - RANDALL from the Fleece and – HOPE every morning (Sunday excepted), at ten To Barham – PIERCE from the Crown, Burgate every Monday, Wed. & Sat. To Challock & Chilham, John ROGERS from the Mermaid, St Margarets every Saturday afternoon. To Charing, George DOWN from the Mermaid every Tues and Sat afternoon To Chislet – JOHNSON from the Sun, Sun st every Wednesday and Saturday To Deal, POCKETT & BATES every morning at nine To Dover, J ATTWOOD from the Fleece every morning at nine and - GRANT, from the George and Dragon every afternoon at four To Faversham, James OGBEN, from the George and Dragon every afternoon (Sundays excepted) at four To Goodnestone - MOUNT from the Sun every Wednesday and from the Saracens Head every Saturday To Herne and Herne Bay - ELSE from the Fleece & - HOPE & - OAKENFULL from the Guildhall Tap, every morning at nine. To Hoath – HANCOCK from the Sun every Saturday To Hythe, William ASHTELL from the Guildhall Tap every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at three To Maidstone – BRIDGES from the George and the Fleur de Lis every morn. To Margate, John LOW, from the Fleece, every morning at nine & George ARNETT from the Guildhall Tap every afternoon (Sunday excepted) at three. To Nonnington – WOOD from the Rose Tap, Parade every Saturday afternoon To Petham – EPPS from the White Lion every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday To Ramsgate - FOWLER & BRIDGE every morning at nine from the Fleece, Parade and the George & Dragon, High st To Reculver – WEST from the Sun, Sun st, every Wednesday and Saturday To Rochester & Chatham, John PETTIT from the Fleece, Parade every morning at nine and - EDWARDS every morning at nine and afternoon at five To Sandwich – POCKETT from the Fleece every morning at nine. To Sittingbourne, Thomas ASHTELL, from the Guildhall Tap every afternoon (Sunday excepted) at three To Stouting, John COVENEY, from the Blue Anchor, Dover lane every Saturday afternoon To Whitstable, Robert WHORLOW from the Fleur de Lis Tap daily To Wingham – POCKETT from the Fleece every morning at nine CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY – for passengers and goods To Whitstable, Trains every morning at ten, noon at twelve, & afternoon at two, four & six. NICHOLSON & BAYLISS carriers office, St Stephens road CARRIERS To London, RUTLEY & STANBURYS Van, from their office, 41 High st, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon and WRAKE & Cos Waggon from the White Lion, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning To Dover, RUTLEY & STANBURYS Van, from their office, 41 High st, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning and WRAKE & Cos Waggon from the White Lion, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning. CONVEYANCE BY WATER To London, H A HOPEs vessel, the Two Sisters to Kents Wharf, Southwark; & COCK & GREAVES & Cos & John HEADDEYs Hoys all Wednesday and Saturday.
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