Clergy, Gentry and Private Residents
BARRETT Osman Esq., Bradley grove
COLEMAN Solomon, Esq.
CONSTANCE Mr. James, Steps farm
CONSTANCE Mrs. Maria
GREENUSS Mr. Harry, The Cottage
GUISE Rev. Frederick Charles, M.A., vicar, The Vicarage
GURNEY William, Esq., Manor house
HART Mrs. Harriet, Zion house
NAYLOR Mrs. Emma
ORCHARD Mr. Thomas, Chapel house
PHILLIPS Rev. Henry (Baptist), Lone head
PROBYN Miss Elizabeth, The Temple
RUSSELL Mrs. Ann, Wallbrook house
THORNELOE Francis, Esq., Wallbrook house
TURNER Mr. William, Summerpole house
WHEELER Mr. Henry, May Hill villa
Trades and Professions
ASTON James, sexton
AMBURY Joseph, farmer, Hart's barn
BAILEY John, farm bailiff, Pressmoor and Chesgrove farms
BALDWIN Daniel, wood turner and farmer
BALLINGER William D., haulier and fruit dealer, Little London
BENNETT Benjamin, beer retailer and horse dealer
BRADLEY Wm., beer retailer, Little London
BROWNING Benjamin, blacksmith and wheelwright, Latchen
BROWNING James, wheelwright, "Cross" inn, Dursley inn
BULLOCK Charles, wood turner, Little London
COLEMAN Solomon, solicitor, commissioner in Common Law and Chancery, and
perpetual commissioner for taking acknowledgments of deeds by married
women
COLLETT Samuel, farmer, May Hill
COMPTON George, beer retailer and shoemaker, Box bush
CONSTANCE Eli, wood turner
CONSTANCE James and Sons, wood turners and manufacturers of garden rake,
broom, mop, paddle, and hoe handles, prong stems, hay rakes, and adze, axe,
pickaxe, sneads, and scythe handles, Steam Saw mills
CONSTANCE James (firm of James Constance and Sons); h. Springfield
house
CONSTANCE John, farmer, Hill house
CONSTANCE Mrs. Mary Ann, farmer, Court farm
CONSTANCE Stephen William (firm of Jas. Constance and Sons); The
Walk
CONSTANCE Theophilus Harris (firm of Jas. Constance and Sons), timber
merchant; h. Olive cottage
CREASE Henry, parish clerk
DAVIS Henry, wheelwright and blacksmith, Tyndale house
DOWDING Mrs. Elizabeth, farmer, Royal spring
DOWDING James, farmer, Nup End farm
DOWDING John, farmer, Sutteridge cottage
DREW Henry, farmer, New house
FIELD Robert, builder and farmer, Pitman's farm
FOWLER John, grocer, Little London
GODWIN George, "Plough" inn
HAILE Henry, shopkeeper, Dursley cross
HAILE William, shopkeeper, Gaston house
HAMPTON Charles, farmer
HAMPTON Chas., Jun, wheelwright, blacksmith, grocer, baker, and
sub-postmaster
HARRIS Joseph, poultry dealer and farmer, May Hill
HARSENT Abraham, farmer, Bilbutt farm
JONES Edwin, farmer, Blakemore farm
JONES John, charcoal burner, Latchen cot
JONES John, farmer, Cross farm
JOYNER William, farmer, Vicarage farm
KEARSEY John, miller and farmer, Furnance mill
LEWORTHY John, stationmaster, 1 Plough cottages
LINDSEY Robert, nailmaker, Dursley cross
MESSENGER James, boot and shoemaker
MOUSELL Lionel George, shoemaker and farmer, Box bush
MOWER Isaac, farmer, Brook farm
NELMES John, farmer, Little Luxtree farm
NELMES Joseph, farmer, Little London
NELMES Thomas, farmer, Yartleton farm
PARRY Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Marshes farm
PEARCE Samuel, farmer, Upper Box Bush farm
RUDGE Nathaniel, blacksmith
SCUDAMORE Mrs. Martha, farmer, Bradley farm
SCUDAMORE Richard, farmer, Lower Box Bush farm
SEADOR William, farmer and shopowner, Jordan house
SELWYN George, farmer, Rock farm
STEPHENS Thomas and Daniel, millers and farmers, Dursley Cross
mills
STEPHENS Walter, carpenter, Hope Brook cottage
STERREY Charles, carrier and assistant overseer, Little London
STERREY William, carrier, The Slad
STERRY Charles, haulier, Holly Bush hill
TAYLOR Henry, shoemaker
THOMAS James, "Yew Tree" inn
WILLIAMS Matthew, grocer and provision dealer
WINTLE Robert, farmer, Box bush
WINTLE William, farmer, Lower Hope farm
WINTLE Wm., stone merchant and farmer, Little Blakemore farm
Post Office - Charles Hampton, Jun., sub-postmaster. Letters
through Gloucester delivered at 8.45 a.m.; dispatched at 5.30 p.m. on
week-days, and on Sudnays at 11.30 a.m.; no delivery on Sundays. Money orders
granted and paid, and savings bank, insurance, and annuity business
transacted, and dog and gun licenses issued from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on
Saturdays until 8 p.m.
British School - Mrs. Annie Wright, mistress
National School - Mrs. Mary Ann Groves, mistress
Great Western Railway Station (Ross and Hereford branch) - John
Leworthy, stationmaster and goods manager
Carriers to Gloucester - Charles Sterrey and William Sterrey,
Wed. and Sat.
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