Dorchester & FordingtonRobert's Directory 1839Transcribed by Michael Russell OPC for Dorchester & Fordington November 2012 (603 records)Note: entries for Fordington are highlighted Dorchester, a borough and market-town in the Dorchester division of the hundred of Ugglescombe, comprising the parishes of St. Peter's, Holy Trinity, and All Saints, 15 miles from Blandford, and 110 from London,, contained in 1831, 3,038 inhabitants, and was assessed to £8,044 in 1815. It is built on the river Frome, six miles from its mouth, and commands a pleasant view of open downs on the south and west. The streets lie in the direction of the four points of the compass, are built of stone, well paved, and lighted with gas. It has no manufactures of any consequence; but brews large quantities of excellent beer, which is in much request in different parts of the kingdom. The markets are held on Saturday and Wednesday; the fairs on February 14th, July 6th, and October 26th, and are chiefly for the sale of cattle and wool. It received its first charter of incorporation in the reign of Edward II. By' its present constitution, the borough is governed by a Mayor, four Aldermen, and twelve Counselors, under the style of Mayor, Bailiffs , Aldermen, and Burgesses. It sends two members to Parliament. The present members are Robert Williams, Jun.- Esq., Hon. Henry Ashley. Electors consist of the old constituency of registered freemen and the £10 householders, which number 1743. The ancient limits of the borough are altered. The mayor is the returning officer. This is the county town. The assizes are held here, and the quarter sessions of the county in the county-hall. The market house, and town-hall over it, were erected in 1791, at the expense of the corporation. The county hall, a plain and convenient building, has a Portland stone front. The new gaol was built in the year 1792, on the benevolent Mr. Howard's plan. It occupies the site of an ancient castle; it cost-£16,179, is capable of holding 88 prisoners, and contains a penitentiary,' a house of correction, with a tread-mill. The mayor, the ex-mayor, and recorder; are justices of the peace. They hold quarterly borough sessions and a borough court every three weeks, for the recovery of debts not exceeding 40s. The living-of All Saints is a rectory in the patronage of the mayor and corporation, value K. B. £4 .4s. 7d and £86. in 1835. The church is capable of accommodating 500 persons. The living of Holy Trinity is a rectory in the patronage of the feoffees of the free-school and almshouses of the borough, value, K. B. £17 8s. 6½ d and £454. in 1835. The church accommodates 800 persons. The living of St. Peter's is a rectory, in the gift of the 'crown, value in 1835, £184. The church is a handsome and spacious edifice, having a tower ornamented with pinnacles and battlements. It contains many ancient statues and tombs. The church of the Holy Trinity was rebuilt on its former site in 1821. The other churches present nothing worthy of more particular notice. There are chapels here for the Wesleyans, Independents, Baptists, and Unitarians. There is a free-school, founded in 1569, by Mr. Hardy, and another in 1623 by the corporation. There are also three almshouses, one for ten men, founded by Sir Gerrard Napier; one for nine women by Chubb; and one for four men and their wives by ' Whetstone; and other charitable institutions for the benefit of the poor. This is a place of remote antiquity and numerous historic recollections. Its original name was Durnovaria, or 'the passage of the Varian now the Frome. The Romans had a strongly fortified station here, which was superior in importance to any other in the south-western part of the island. In the vicinity, their amphitheatre is very perfect. Castles were successively built and destroyed on this' site, during the fierce wars that ensued, of which no remains are now to be found. Several Roman, Catholic priests were executed here in the reign of Queen Elizabeth; it was also one of the towns in which the sanguinary Jeffreys tried the followers of the Duke of Monmouth, in his ill-fated insurrection, and where in two days he condemned 250 to the scaffold. The general appearance of the surrounding country is highly agreeable and beautiful. The downs to the south-west afford excellent pasturage over a surface spreading more than six miles in every direction, to numerous flocks of sheep that produce mutton of an unusually rich and much-esteemed flavour. A fine promenade encircles nearly the whole town, and is pleasantly sheltered by rows of trees. Roman coins and other antiquities are often found here when any excavations are made. |
NOBILITY, GENTRY of Dorchester & Neighbourhood Balson Edwin, .....BroadmaignBanks George. Esq .....Kingston House Bristed Rev. — .....Curate of Winterborne Bryer Rev. Edw, .....High West st Churchill Rev. W. R . .....Coliton House Clavell Mrs...... Fordington . Clemetson, Rev. Dacre, Chaplain to Prison Colson Rev. Jno. Rector of St. Peter's Davies, Rev. E. Rector of All Saints Devinish, Rev: M...... Charminster Down Dowager Marchioness, .....Carne house Dyer, — Esq. ......Charminster England Rev. Wm. Rector of .....Winterborne Forster Rev. Jos. Vicar,..... Abbotsbury Henning Jas. Esq. .....Wodion Henning W. L. Esq...... Fordington Ilchester The Countess of,..... Abbotsbury Lambert Jno. James, Esq...... High West st Moule Rev. Henry, Vicar of..... Fordington Shirly Major Shirly Rev. Arthur, Rector of .....Stinsford Steward Miss Stickland Charles, Esq. .....South st [Note:- See Charles STICKLAND (1776-1845)] Strangeways, The Hon. Fox Williams Herbert Esq. .....Stinsford Wood, Rev. Geo. Rector of Holy Trinity CORPORATION MAYOR - Coombs, Thomas [Note:- Thomas COOMBS (1777-1852) Attorney of Dorchester ]ALDERMEN Cooper, ChristopherArden, Christopher Strickland, Charles COMMON COUNCIL Wallis,John; Henning Charles Burt; Williams, Herbert; Shirley, WilliamTapp, William Dening; Ingram Francis; Hayne, John; Curme, George Cox, John; Harvey, Robert Rideout; Henning, William Lewis; Garland, William NAME, RESIDENCE & PROFESSION Adams Cleo, High West st .......... Beer retailerAldridge and Style, High East st ...... Surgeons Aldridge J. P. High East st ..........Registrar of Marriages, and Agent to Protestant Dissenters' Insurance Company Aldridge J. P. High West st. .....Surgeon, and Agent to Protestant Dissenters' Insurance Company Allen Elise, Back West st ..........Dress maker Andrews G. High West st. ....... Currier & Leather cutter Andrews Robt. Williams ..........Governor of Prison Arden Chris..... High West st ....Surgeon Ash Jos. High East st ............. .Hat manufacturer Austy Jno. Fordington . ......... Baker Baker Mark, South st ........... ..Auctioneer and Appraiser, Agent to Crown Fire & Life Ins Co. Barge Virtue, South st ............ Beer retailer Barnard Wm. High East st ......Cooper Barnes Wm. South st .............. Gents' Boarding school Bartlett Geo. Old Jail la ..........Cabinet maker [Note:- George Southey BARTLETT (1804-1867) ] Bartlett Jos. Fordington ........ Baker and Grocer[Note:- Joseph BARTLETT (1805-1877) ] Bartlett Wm. Fordington ........Shopkeeper [Note:- William BARTLETT (1805-1895) ] Bascombe Thus, High East st ...Linen Draper Bennett Fred. High West st ...... Royal Oak Commercial Inn Bennett T. High East st .......... Draper and Grocer Bennett Thos. Sen. Villa ......... Whiting Manufacturer Bennett Wm. High West st .... Tailor and Draper Biggs, Steph. High West st . ... Confectioner Biles, Geo. Fordington.......... Carpenter and Builder Bird Jos. South st ................... Shopkeeper Bishop and Grove, High West st. ......Tallow Chandlers Bishop Chris. Fordington .......Parish Clerk Bishop Jas. Fordington ..........Shoemaker Bishop Jno. High West st. .......Grocer & Spirit Merchant, and Agent to Yorkshire Life & Insurance Blandy Miss, South st .............Ladies' Boarding school Boller Wm, South st ...............Spirit Merchant Bonifas Jno. South st ..............Toy warehouse Bonifas Jno. South st .................Woollen draper Boswell Edw. High West st...........Treasurer to the County Boswell Wm. Back South st ..........Solicitor Bower Thos, High East st................ Brewer and Maltster [Note:- See Thomas BOWER (1778-1842) Owner 'Bell Inn'] Branch of Weymouth Bank, Williams, Eliot and Pearce, High West st.... Bankers, on Williams, Deacon, and Co, London Branch of Wilts and Dorset Banking Co, Lloyd Isaac, South st.. Manager, on Williams, Deacon and Co, London Bridge Wm, High West st ..............Solicitor [Note:- William Bridge (1796-1858) ] Bridge Wm, Back West st. ............Solicitor and Clerk to County, and Treasurer to Town Council, and Agent to Norwich Union Fire and Life Office Broughton Eliz. Abbotsbury .......... Grocer and Draper Brown David, North st ................. Shopkeeper Brown Geo, Back South st .......... Carpenter Browning Jos, High West st ........ Draper Bryer Wm, High East st ............. Schoolmaster Bushred Jesse, ditto ................. ...Stone mason and Brick maker Carslake Rob, High West st ........Confectioner Cheney Henry, Abbotsbury ......... Blacksmith Churchill W, High East st......... .. Phoenix Commercl Inn Clare Chas, High West st ......... .. Painter and Glazier Clark Geo,South st..................... .Printer, Bookseller, and stationer, and Agent to the Phoenix Fire and Life Insurance Co, and Reading Rooms Clarke Jas, Abbotsbury.................Grocer and Draper, Coombs Thos. and Son, South st.... Solicitors and Clerks to Magistrates, and Steward to duchy of Cornwall, and Agents to Royal Exchange Insurance Company Cooper Chris, High West st .......... Physician Cornick Jas, Abbotsbury ............. Shoe maker Cornick Thos, ditto ...................... Shoe maker Cox Sarah, Back West st ............... Milliner Cozens Solomon, High West st.........Boot & Shoe maker Crocker Chas, High East st ........... Boot & Shoe maker Cull Geo, Clifton row ................... Registrar of Births & Deaths Curme and Monday, High West st. ..... Builders,Surveyors, and Ironmongers, and Agents to Sun and Life Insurance Company Curme Chas, High West st ........ Agent to Active Life Assurance Company Curme Geo, South st .................Surgeon Curtis Chas, High East st ..........Hair dresser Curtis Edm. High West st ........ Boot and Shoe maker Curtis H, High East st ........... Hair dresser Curtis Thos, North st ..............Hosier Curtis W, High East st........... Grocer & Porter Merchant Davis and Son, High West st....Chemists & Druggists & Soda-water Mfgs & Agents to UK Insurance Co Davis Jas, Back West st ............ Beer retailer Davis Jno, North st ............... Miller Davis Wm, Shire la ...............Cabinet maker Davison Roger, Fordington ..Tinplate worker Dawe Benj, South st................Boot and Shoe maker Day Jno, Pease la ..................Blacksmith Dennis Amos, High West st ..........Carpenter Devenish Matt, Wm, & Jas, Back West st......Wine and spirit Merchants Dodd Lydia & Ann, Back South st. ......Ladies' Boarding-school Dorchester Old Bank, Williams, Cox, and Co, High West st .....Bankers, draw on Williams, Deacon,and Co, London Dore Mich, Fordington .......... Baker & Shopkeeper Drake Sam, Durngate st .......... Shopkeeper Dufall Matthew, Back West st ...Beer retailer Dufall Rhoda, High West st........China and Glass Warehouse Durden Jno, Durngate st.. ........Plumber, Glazier, and Painter Durden Thos, Burton ...............Sun Inn Durden Jno, Church .................Plumber and Glazier Eames Jas, South st.................. Painter and Glazier Edmunds Sam Pease la ............Queen's Arms Edwards Jno, North st ..............Surgeon Eldridge Charles, Durngate st.. Brewer and Spirit Merchant Eldridge Chas, South st........... Maltster Ensor Jno, High East st .....Grocer, Corn Factor,Cement Manufacturer, and Sub-distributor of Stamps Feacy Thos, Fordington............ Beer retailer Fippard Rd, Upper Fordington.......Grocer Fitch Jno, South st...................... Draper, & Agent to National Loan Fund Assurance Co. & Annuity Society Foot Jno, Fordington...............Auctioneer Fox Jas, High East st.................Shoemaker Frampton Misses, High East st ......Milliner Franklin Henry Fordington........... Beer retailer Froud Jas, High East st ............ Chemist & Druggist Fry Geo, Fordington.................Currier Fudge Jos, Pease la ................... Butcher Galpin Ann, Fordington. Mill ............ Miller Galpin Elias, High East st.... Maltster and Brewer Galpin John., ditto .......... Ironmonger and Ironfounder Galpin George, ditto........... Brewer, Cooper, and Butter Factor Gange Ann, High West st, ..........Toy Warehouse Garland Wm & Son, High West st,...........Wine & Spirit Merchants and Grocers Garland J, South st.................... Solicitor and Agent to Globe Insurance Company Garland W, North st .................Wine &Spirit Mercht & Grocer Gas Works, Prince, Manager, Bell st Gaulton R, South st. .................Antelope Hotel, Commercial Inn and Posting House Geall W, High West st................. Cutler George Wm, Church st.............. Plumber and Glazier Gibbins Mary, Abbotsbury......... Shopkeeper Godwin David, High East st........ China & Glass Dealer Greening Geo, ditto.....................Tanner, Currier, and Saddle and Harness Maker Gregory and Son, ditto..............Stone Masons Groves Ann, ditto ....................Greengrocer Hall Benj, Fordington .............. Blacksmith Hancock Jno, High East st......... Hair Dresser Hansford Jos, High West st............ Saddler Hardy Jas, ditto.. .......................Watchmaker Harris Wm, Back South st......... Beer Retailer Harris Wm, Fordington...........Carpenter and Wheelwright Harvey Mary, South st.............. Ironmonger and Silversmith, and Agent to County Fire and Provident Life Insurance Company Hawkins Wm, High East st........Cabinet maker and Auctioneer Hayne Jno, Fordington.......... Grocer & Spirlt Merchant [Note:- John Hayne (1799-1868)] Hayne Jno, Abbotsbury............ Wheelwright Hayter Jno, Upper Fordington.......... Shopkeeper Hayward B, High East st.. Butcher & Cheesemonger Henning Chas. Burt, High West st. ....... Solicitor and Agent to Guardian Fire & Life Insurance Compy' Henville Mrs, High West st ...... Straw Bonnet maker Hewett Jas, High East st............ Confectioner, Hicks Jno, North st .................. Shoemaker Hodder Benj, South St........ ..... Cabinet maker Hodder Mrs, South st ............... Seminary Hodges and Son, High East st........Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Agents to the West of England Fire and Life Insurance Company, Hodges Isaac, Shire lane..............Boot and Shoe Maker Holland Jno, Upper Fordington........... Baker Holmes Chas, South st .................. Gilder, Holmes J Fordington..............Beer Retailer & Shopkeeper, Holmyard E, Abbotsbury.........Ship Commercial Inn Hooper Wm, Back South st ............. Builder Hopkins J, Back West st............... Tailor Hounsell Wm, Abbotsbury.............. Butcher Hussey and Winter, North st........ Millwrights Hutchings J T, Pease lane............ Basket maker Ingram Francis, South st.............. Solicitor Ingram Sarah, ditto........................Silk mercer and Milliner Jackson Francis, High West st.......Physician Jacob B and H, High East st .........Stationer and Library Jacob Benj, ditto .................Actuary to Savings Bank, Secretary to Mendicity Society, and Agent to Alliance Insurarance Co Jacob Elisa, High West st........... Milliner and draper Kendall Geo, High East st.........White Hart Kerley Wm, Back South st .......Blacksmith and Farrier Lake Henry, Pease lane ............Carpenter and Parish Clerk of Holy Trinity Lester Geo, Shire lane............... Whiting manufacturer and Stone Mason Lester T, Fordington ..............Bricklayer Lock Francis, High East st..........Grocer Lock Henry, ditto.................Solicitor Look Henry ditto .................Superintendant Registrar Lock Thos, Back South st..........Maltster Lock Wm, North st...............Butcher [Note:-William Lock (1780-1837)] Lockett Thos, ditto................Grocer Loder Giles, Fordington .......Bulls Head Logan Thos, South st............ Watchmaker and Jeweller Longman Jas, Durngate st.... Green Dragon and Horse dealer Lucas Geo, Pease lane.............Carpenter Lucas Jno, South st....................Shopkeeper Lucas Jno, Upper Fordington......Stone Mason Maher Isaac, Back West st.......... Hair dresser Manfield and Andrews, South st....Solicitors Marsh Dinah, Abbotsbury ........... Baker and Shopkeeper Marshall Geo, Shire lane .............Baker Masters Win, High East st.......... Shopkeeper Mepham Sanl, South st..............Bookbinder & Tea Dealer Miller B, High West st.............. Confectioner Mills Francis, Back West st......... Shoe maker Moody Thos, Shire lane............ Whitesmith Morgan Thos, Fordington ............... Grocer Mowlam Henry & Beasent, High East st. ......Maltster and Brewer Nash Henry, Fordington............. Veterinary surgeon Newman Thos, High East st.........Tailor and Draper Northover Jos, Abbotsbury.......... Blacksmith Nutt Rob. High East st.................Boot and Shoe maker Oliver Francis, ditto..................Kings Arms Hotel, Commercial Inn and Posting House Oliver Josh, Back Went st.............. Builder Oliver Jas, Fordington .................Beer retailer & Shoe maker Osbaldiston Geo, Back West st...........Grocer Painter R, Burton Mills................. Miller Parcel Jno, High East st ............ Mail Coach Inn Patch Thos, High West st........... County Printer, Bookseller Stationer, Circulating Library and Reading Rooms, Music master, and Agent to Imperial Fire and Life Insurance Company Pearce Philip Fordington............ Union Arms Phelps Josh, South st.....................Beer Bailer and Painter Phelps Mathew Fordington ........ .Boot and Shoe maker Phillips Jas, North st..................... Whitesmith Phippard Isaac, High East st..........Seedsman Pitcher Jesse, North st..... ............. Baker Pouncy Thos and Son, South st..........Saddlers Pouncy Thos, ditto.................. Saddle and Harness maker Poynter R, High East st .........Butter Factor and Carrier Pullman Henry, ditto ................Gun maker Raynold Wm, Church st..........Pawnbroker Reason Wm, South st............. Coach Builder Reeves Geo, North st .............Beer retailer Rose Geo, Back West st.......... Boot and Shoe maker Rose Miss, North st ................Dress maker Rowe, Edw, Pease lane ...........Butcher Russell Sam, North st ............. Grocer Saunders T, High West st..........Watchmaker & Jeweller Schollar Robt, Back South st.........Plumber and Glazier Scutt Geo, Pease Lane..............Maltster Sheppard Chas, South st.......... Chemist and Druggist Shorto Job, ditto ....................... Baker Shorto Ralph, South st...............Shopkeeper and Baker Simonds and Co, South st.........Proprietors and Publishers of the Dorset County Chronicle and Somersetshire Gazette, General Printers, and Medicine Venders Slade G and W, High East st....Builders and Stone masons [Note:- George Slade (1800-1865) and his brother William] Slade Edw, Fordington........... Tailor and Shopkeeper Slade Saml, North st................. Carpenter Smith Mrs, Cornhill...................Ladies Boarding School Smith F W, South st..................Music and Dancing Academy Spencer, Thos, Shire lane................ Beer retailer Squire Mary, Back West st .............. Broker Standish John, High East st............. Three Mariners Stanton Wm & Son, Lowds Mill........Cloth Manufacturers Staples Philip, North st ............. ......Anchor Inn Stephenson, William, High East st............Watch & Clock maker Stone and Symonds, South st........... Solicitors Letter sent to Joseph Stone Esq. Solicitor of Dorchester dated 25th July 1833 from George Martin of Stapleton Road, Bristol, concerning the estate of Miss Bullock who died in Paris - purchased on e-bay 2012. The Solicitors Stone and Symonds was a partnership between Joseph Stone and Giles Symonds (1813-1892) ] Stone Giles, ditto. .........Town Clerk, and Clerk to Borough Magistrates, and Agent to Atlas Fire and Life Insurance Company Stoodley Wm, Turn of East st........Shoe maker Stroud Gee, Fordington.............. Coach maker Style Thos, High East st............... Grocer and Druggist Sweating Wm, Abbotsbury...........Surgeon, and Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages Symes Wm, Turn of East st .........Beer retailer Tapp W D, South st .....................Surgeon Tarzewell Jno, Back West st.........Currier Tassell Chas, High East st ..........Draper Tilley Wm, South st .....................Shoe maker Tolbort Hooper, High East st.......Plumber & Ironmonger, & Agent to Eagle Fire and Life Ins Co. Tooze Jno, High West st .............Solicitor Troves H, South st......................Ironmonger and Stationer Treves Wm, South st.................. Cabinet maker Trew Ann, High East st ...............Grocer Tripp Wm, High West st..............Shopkeeper Troake R J, Church st ............... Black Horse Tullidge Elizabeth, Abbotsbury.....Baker Tullidge J, ditto ...................... ....Maltster Tuilldge Jno, ditto ...................... Schoolmaster Tullidge Jno, Durngate st........... Wood and Stone Inn Tullidge Thos, High East st ........Chequers Tullidge Thos, Fordington.........Maltster Tullidge Wm, Back West st........ Plume of Feathers Upcott Jas, South st.................... Draper Venables Jos, Durngate st..........Beer retailer and Watchmaker Vincent Thos, Abbotsbury ..........Tailor Voss Thos, Fordington ..............Plasterer Wallis Jno, High West st... .........Surgeon and Coroner Wallis Wm, High East st ............Tailor Warren R, Pease lane ..................Cooper Warren Sarah, South. st ..............Shopkeeper Watson Wm, High East st............Gents Boarding School Watts Jno, Abbotsbury ................ Butcher Watts Jno, Pease lane ................ Shoe maker West Sarah, Abbotsbury ..............Swan. West Wm, Upper Fordington......Castle Inn White E, Turn of East st ..............Crown White J, South. st ........................Shoe maker. White Jas, Abbotsbury.................. Fisherman and Agent to Sun Fire and Life Insurance Company Winter Jno, North st ....................Millwright Wood, Jno, High East st ............... George Wood Jno, Abbotsbury................. Shoe maker Wood T, High East st. ................Brazier & Tinplate worker Yearsley Jas, ditto .................... Shopkeeper Yearsley Jno, ditto..................... Cheesemonger and Butcher |
CLASSIFICATION OF TRADES Foot John, Fordington Hawkins Wm. High East st Bartlett Joseph, Fordington [Note:- Joseph BARTLETT (1805-1877) ] Dore Richard, Fordington Holland John, Upper Fordington Marshall George, Shire lane Pitcher Jesse, North st Shorto Job, South st Shorto Ralph, South st Barge Virtue, South st Davis James, Back West st Dufall Matthew, Back West st Feacy Thomas, Fordington Franklin Henry, Fordington Harris Wm. Back South st Holmes John, Fordington Oliver James, Fordington Phelps Joseph; South st Reeves George, North st Spencer Thomas, Shire lane Symes Wm. Turn of East st Venables Josh. Durngate st Cozen's Solomon, High West street Crocker Charles, High East st Curtis Edmund, High West st Dawe Benjamin, South st Fox James, High East st Hicks John, North st Hodges Isaac, Shire lane Mills Frandis; Back West st Oliver James, Fordington [Note:-See 1841 Fordington Census Dist 6 age 25] Nutt Robt. High East st Phelps Matthew, Fordington Rose George; Back West st Stoodley Wm Turn of East st Tilley Wm. South st Watts John, Pease lane White J. South st Wood Thomas, High East st Eldridge Charles, Durngate st Galpin Elias, High East st Galpin George, High East st Hodges and Son, High East st Mowlam Henry and Beasent, High East st Voss Thos. Fordington Curme & Monday, High West st Hooper Wm, Back South st Oliver Josh. Back West st Slade G. and W. High East st [Note:- George Slade (1800-1865) and his brother William] Hayward Robt. High East st Lock Wm. North st [Note:- William Lock (1780-1837)] Rowe Ed. Pease lane Yearsley John, High East st Poynter Richard, High East st Davis Wm. Shire lane Hawkins Wm. High East st Hodder Benj. South st Treves Wm. South st Dennis Amos, West High st Harris Wm. Fordington Lake Henry, Pease lane Lucas George, Pease lane Plade Samuel, North st Proud James, High East st Sheppard Charles, South st Style Thomas, High East st Godwin David, High East st Stroud George, Fordington Galpin George, High East st Warren Robt. Pease lane Carslake Robt. High West st Hewitt James, High East st Miller Rich. High West st Fry George; Fordington Greening George. High East st Tarzewell John, Back West st Bennett T, High East st Bishop John, High West st Curtis Wm. High East st Ensor John, High East st Fippard Richard, Upper Fordington Garland Wm. & Son, High West st Hayne John, Fordington [Note:- John Hayne (1799-1868)] Lock Francis, High East st Lockett Thos. North st Morgan Thos. Fordington Osbaldiston George, Back West st Russell Samuel, North st Style Thomas, High East st Trew Ann, High East st Curtis H. High East st Hancock John, High East st Maber Isaac, Back West st Antelope Hotel, -- Gaulton Richard South st Black Horse, -- Troake Robert Church st Bull's Head, -- Loder Giles, Fordington Castle, -- West William Upper Fordington Chequers, -- Tullidge Thos. High East st Crown, -- White E. Turn of East st George, -- Wood John, High East st Green Dragon, -- Longman James King's Arms Hotel, -- Oliver F. High, East st Mail Coach Inn, -- Parcel J. High East st Phoenix Inn -- Churchill William High East st Plume of Festhers -- Tullidge Wm. Back West st Queen's Arms, -- Edmunds Samuel Pease lane Royal Oak Inn, Bennett F. High West st Sun, -- Durden Thomas Burton Three Mariners, -- Standish J. High East st Union Arms, -- Pearce Philip White Heart, -- Kendall George High East st Wood & Stone Inn, Tullidge J, Durngate st Galpin John., High East st Harvey Mary, South st Tolbort Hooper, High East st Treves Richard, South st Bennett T. High East st Bonnifas John, South st Browning Joseph, High West st Fitch John, South st Tassell Charles, High East st Upcott James, South st Eldridge Charles, Durngate st Galpin Elias, High East st Lock Thomas, Back South st Mowlam and Basent, High East st Scutt George, Pease lane Tullidge Thomas, Fordington Galpin Ann, Fordington Mill Painter Richard, Burton Mills Cox Sarah, Back West st Frampton Misses, High East st Jacob Eliza, High West st Rose Miss, North st Winter John, North st Jackson Francis, High West st Durdon John, Church st Durden John, Durngate st George Wm. Church st Barnes James, South st Schollar Robt. Back South st Tolbort Hooper, High East st Jacobs B. & H. High East st Patch Thomas, High West st Simonds and Co. South st Hansford Geo. High West st Pouncy Thos. & Son. South st Pouncy Thomas, South st Bryer Wm. day , High East st Watson Wm. boarding, High East st Dodd Lydia & Ann, boarding, Back South St Hodder Mrs. South st Smith Mrs. Cornhill Brown David, North st Dore Richard, Fordington Drake Samuel, Durngate st Hayter Ralph, South st Holmes John, Fordington Lucas John, South st Masters William, High East st Shorto R. South st Slade Edward, Fordington Tripp Wm. High West st Warren Sarah, South st Yearsley James, High East st Logan Thomas, South st Saunders Thomas, High West st Hall Benjamin, Fordington Kerley Wm. Back South st Moody Thomas, Shire lane Phillips James, North st Bridge Wm. Back West st [Note:- William Bridge (1796-1858) ] Bridge Wm. High West st Coombe Thos. and Son, South st Garland John, South st Henning Charles Burt, High West st Ingram Francis, South st Lock Henry, High East st Manfield & Andrews. South st Stone and Symonds, South st Tooze John, High West st Stonemasons Bushrod Jesse, High East st Gregory & Son, High East st Lester George, Shire lane Lucas John, Upper Fordington Slade G. & W. High East st [Note:- George Slade (1800-1865) and his brother William] Curme George, South st Edwards John, North st Tapp William D. South st Wallis John, High West st Hopkins John, Back West st Newman Thomas, High East st Slade Edward, Fordington Wallis Win. High East st Hayne John, Fordington [Note:- John Hayne (1799-1868)] Gange Ann, High West st Logan Thomas, South st Saunders Thomas, High West st Stephenson, William, High East st Venables Joseph, Durngate st Lester George, Shire lane Bishop J. High West st |
Letters received from West of England ½ p. 6 even; despatched 7 even. Dorchester
Weymouth Bank, Williams, Eliot & Pearse, High West st. .Draw on Williams, Deacon & Co. Wilt's and Dorset Banking Co.....Lloyd Isaac, Manager, South st.Draw on Williams, Deacon & Co. Alliance, Jacob Benj., High East st County Fire & Provident Life, Harvey Mary, South st Crown Fire & life, Baker Mark, South st Eagle, Tolbort Hooper, High East st Globe, Garland John, South st Guardian, Henning Chas. Burl, High West st Imperial, Patch Thos., High West st National Loan Fund Assurance Co. & Annuity Society, Fitch John, South st Phoenix, Clark Geo., South st Protestant Dissenters Insurance Co., Aldridge J. P.,High West st Royal Exchange, Coombe Thos. & Son, South st Sun, Curme & Monday, High West st United Kingdom, Davis & Son, ,High West st West of England, Hodges & Son High East st Yorkshire Fire & Life, Bishop John, High West st
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Post Card showing the Kings Arms Hotel in 1914 Bath,
The Antelope Hotel on the left closed in 1990's and is now offices and the entrance to a shopping arcade (Negative Valentines H4370) |