Parish of Manston
POSTAL and COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY'S
From the early 19th century, until well into the 20th century, the publication of postal, street and commercial directories was a common occurrence. From the mid 19th century these publications gave a description of each parish as well as listing all the farmers, tradesmen and nobility/gentlemen of the parish. It was Kelly's Directory that came to dominate the market and this one continued to just beyond 1950. The parish description below is taken from the 1895 Kelly's. |
Directories for 1895 and 1935 are
transcribed from original books in my possession. Other directories are
transcribed from a photocopy of the directory kindly provided by
the Dorchester Reference Library. |
MANSTON is a parish on the river Stour, two miles
north-east of Sturminster station, on the Midland and South Western
Joint Railway, 8 miles north-west from Blandford, and 5 miles south-west
from Shaftesbury, in the Northern division of the county, hundred of
Redlane, county court district of Shaftesbury, petty sessional division
and union of Sturminster Newton, rural deanery of Shaftesbury (Sturminster
Newton portion), arch-deaconry of Dorset and diocese of Salisbury. The
church of St Nicholas is an ancient structure of stone in the style of
the 11th century, consisting of a chancel, nave of three bays, north
aisle, south porch, with a square Perpendicular embattled western tower,
with pinnacles which contains four bells; over the west door in the
tower is the date 1534, which is the date of its erection; the church
was thoroughly restored and re-seated in 1885; there are 200 sittings.
The register dates from the year 1614. The living is a rectory; tithes
commuted for £315; average, £239; net income £334, with glebe (£150)
in the gift of and held since 1872 by the Rev. Peter Rollins Gorringe BA
late of Brasenose College, Oxford. There is a Wesleyan Chapel. Manston
House the property of John Castleman Swinburne-Hanham esq. JP is a
handsome structure, built on the site of the old mansion which was
destroyed by fire in 1857, and is at present the residence of Lord
Magheramorne. Lord Stalbridge P.C. is lord of the manor and principal
landowner. The soil is gravel, sand and loam; subsoil, clay. The land is
chiefly pasture. The area is 1,323 acres; rateable value £2,803; the
population in 1891 was 193. Parish Clerk; John Bartlett Post Office:- Miss Mary Jane Sharp, sub-postmistress. Letters from Blandford arrive by messenger at 7.20.a.m. & are dispatched at 5.30.p.m. week days, & 12.30.p.m. Sundays. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. The nearest money-order and telegraph office is at Sturminster Newton. School:- (mixed) with residence for mistress attached, built in 1878 for 40 children; average attendance 41; & supported by Lord Stalbridge; Mrs Susan Rowe mistress. |
Kelly's
Directory of Dorset 1855
Gentry HUNHAM,
Thos. Lieut. BRN (magistrt), MILES,
Henry Mr. ST
JOHN, George Frederick Rev. MA, rector Commercial,
ANDREWS,
Charles, farmer APPLIN,
Harry, carrier & farmer APPLIN,
Henry, farmer BASTABLE,
John, blacksmith BENJAFIELD,
Nathaniel, farmer BRINE,
Charles, farmer DAY,
Robert, farmer HAINES,
John, farmer JEFFERY,
Mary Mrs., miller LIGHT,
John, carpenter OLIVER,
John, farmer SHARP,
Eli, farmer TUFFIN,
Nehemiah, 'Plough' WHITE,
John, parish clerk Harrod's
Directory of Dorset 1862 FOSTER,
Major, Manston House HUNHAM,
Thomas B Lieut. RN JP ST
JOHN, George Frederick Rev. MA, Rector Commercial ANDREWS,
Charles, farmer APPLIN,
Henry, farmer BASTABLE,
Daniel, blacksmith BENJAFIELD,
Nathaniel, farmer BRETT,
Miss, schoolmistress BRINE,
Charles, farmer DAY,
& Son, farmer HAMES,
John, farmer JEFFERY,
Mary Mrs., miller LIGHT,
John, carpenter LIGHT,
John, farmer LOCK,
George, dairyman SHARP,
Eli, farmer TUFFIN,
Nehemiah, Plough Inn WHITE,
John, , parish clerk Kelly's
Directory of Dorset 1867 HANHAM,
Thomas B Capt. RN JP , Manston House METCALF,
Mr. MA Commercial ANDREWS,
Charles, farmer APPLIN,
Henry, farmer BASTABLE,
Daniel, blacksmith BENJAFIELD,
Nathaniel, farmer BRINE,
Charles, farmer BRINE,
Thomas, farmer DAY,
Nathaniel, farmer FISH
, Stephen, shopkeeper FOOT,
John, cowkeeper HAMES,
John, farmer JEANES,
James, Plough Inn LIGHT,
John, carpenter LIGHT,
John, farmer LOCK,
George, dairyman MECHARD,
William, butcher SHARP,
Eli, miller Kelly's
Directory of Dorset 1875 GORRINGE,
Peter Rollins Rev. MA, rector HANHAM,
Thomas B Capt. RN JP Manston House Commercial APPLIN,
Henry James, farmer BARTLETT,
John, shopkeeper BASTABLE,
Daniel, blacksmith BENJAFIELD,
Nathaniel, farmer BRINE,
Edwin, farmer DAY,
Eli, Plough Inn DAY,
Nathaniel, farmer FOOT,
John, cowkeeper HAMES,
James, dairyman HAMES,
John, farmer LIGHT,
John, carpenter & farmer MECHARD,
William, farmer SHARP,
Eli, farmer Kelly's
Directory of Dorset 1880 GORRINGE,
Peter Rollins Rev. MA, Rectory, Manston, rector HANHAM,
Thomas Barnabas Capt. RN DL JP, Manston House Commercial APPLIN,
Henry James, farmer BART,
John, shopkeeper BASTABLE,
Daniel, blacksmith BENJAFIELD,
Nathaniel, farmer BRINE,
Edwin, farmer DAY,
Eli, Plough Inn DAY,
Nathaniel, farmer FOOT,
John, cowkeeper HAMES,
John, farmer HUNT, Harry, farmer LIGHT,
John, farmer MECHARD,
William, farmer SHARP,
Mary Mrs., miller & farmer Kelly's
Directory of Dorset 1895 Private
Residents CHAPMAN,
Mrs, Broad Oak, Manston GORRINGE,
Peter Rollins, Rev. BA, Rectory, Manston MAGHERAMORNE,
Lord, Manston House, (+ clubs mentioned) Commercial APPLIN,
Hy. Miles, Low. Manston, farmer BARTLETT,
John, shopkeeper BASTABLE,
Daniel, blacksmith BRINE,
Edwin, farmer DAY,
Eli , Plough Inn, Manston FOOT,
Charles, cowkeeper FOOT,
Charles , jun., cowkeeper FOOT,
Edwin, cheese & butter dealer FOOT,
John, cowkeeper HUNT,
Cornelius Jas., Manor Farm, Manston, farmer HUNT,
Harry, farmer LIGHT,
John, Godwins Farm, Manston, farmer MEATYARD,
Wm., Northwood Farm, Manston, farmer Kelly's
Directory of Dorset 1935 Private
Residents BOWER,
Claude Edward Syndercombe, Lt.-Col. DSO MAUNSELL,
Richard C, Broad Oak, Manston PAYLER,
Mrs Payler-Morgan, Manston House PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE,
Robert J. Rev. MA, Rectory, Manston, rector Commercial ATKINS,
Bertram, Northwood Farm, Manston, farmer BASTABLE,
Henry Edward, , blacksmith BEALE,
Thos., Manston Farm, cycle agt DUNNING,
Frank, farmer FOOT,
Ambrose, cowkeeper FOOT,
Jesse, farmer FRANCIS,
Rd., gardener to Rev R J Pickard-Cambridge MA HATCHER
, Jn. Wm., Folly Farm, Manston, farmer HUNT,
Bros., Conegar Farm, Manston, farmers HUNT,
Cornelius Jas. Mrs., Manor Farm, Sturminster Newton, farmer HUNT,
Frank, Middle Ho. Manston, farmer HUNT,
Victor, Higher Farm, Manston, manager to Mrs C J Hunt, Higher Farm SMITH,
Leslie, Plough Inn, Manston THOMPSON,
Frederick Robert, Barns Hill, Manston, farmer WILLS,
Thos., gardener to Mrs Payler Morgan-Payler |