POSTAL & TRADE DIRECTORIES
Transcribed by Nicola Merrifield
Charmouth a parish and village, in the Bridport Division, and Whitchurch Hundred and Axminster Union, 2 miles E. from Lyme Regis, and 6 W. from Bridport, contained, in 1851, 664 inhabitants and 433 acres. The village takes its name from its position at the mouth of the River Char, and is situated on the sea-coast, in a healthy and well sheltered spot, at the base of a steep hill, and is chiefly supported by parties who frequent it in the sea-bathing season. The living is a rectory, value £150. The incumbent is the Rev. Edward Britton A.M. The church [St Matthew] is a handsome modern building, capable of accommodating 400 persons. There is an Independent chapel, well endowed; also a chapel for Wesleyans; a National School, and an Independent School. This is supposed to have been the Canca Arista, or Carixa, of the Romans. In 833 and 840 battles were fought here with the Danes. George Frean, Esq., is lord of the manor.
Catherston is half a mile N.; Stonebarrow is on the other side of the Char.
Postal Regulation. John Carter, postmaster. London mail arrives 19 min. to 7; dispatched 41 minutes to 7. Taunton & Western mail arrives ½ past 8 a.m. dispatched 4 p.m. Money Orders are granted & paid at this office.
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BRITTON |
Rev. Edward |
M.A. |
Vicarage |
BULLEN |
Lieut. Charles |
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R.N. |
CLYDE |
Mrs |
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COOKNEY |
Mrs |
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FORWARD |
Samuel, esq |
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FREEMAN |
Mrs |
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GODDARD |
The Misses |
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GORDON |
Thomas, esq |
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GRIFFITHS |
Mrs |
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HENNING |
Miss Sophia |
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HUGHES |
Mrs |
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KENNAWAY |
Mrs |
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KENNAWAY |
Mrs. Robert |
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LIDDON |
Miss |
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LUDLAM |
Mrs. Elizabeth |
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MALLACK |
Mrs |
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NORRIS |
Henry Edmund, esq |
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POULSON |
The Misses |
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PRIOR |
Mrs |
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RICHARDSON |
Captain |
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T.I.C. |
ROBIN |
Miss, |
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Sea House |
SIMPSON |
Lieu. Benjamin |
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SMITH |
Rev. Frederick |
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Independent minister |
SMITH |
Mrs. George |
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SMITH |
Mrs. John |
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SMITH |
Mrs. William |
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SYMES |
Mrs Bullen |
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SYMES |
Joseph, esq |
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the Cottage |
TEMPLAR |
Mrs |
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TUCKER |
Rev. Andrew |
M.A. |
Bellair House (rector of Wooton Fitzpain) |
TUCKER |
Andrew, esq |
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WALLACE |
George, esq |
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TRADERS |
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ATKINS |
Mary (Mrs) |
Shopkeeper |
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BARNES |
William |
Farmer |
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BRADFORD |
William |
Baker |
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CARTER |
John |
Builder, grocer & postmaster |
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CHILCOTT |
George William |
Miller |
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COLES |
John |
Baker & confectioner |
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COOKNEY |
James Reuben |
Stonemason |
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CRABB |
George |
Shoemaker |
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DARK |
William |
Shoemaker |
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DEAN |
Reuben |
Shopkeeper |
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DIMENT |
Caroline (Mrs) |
Beer Retailer |
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DONN |
John |
Grocer & mason |
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FALSTONE |
Sarah (Mrs) |
Shopkeeper |
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FROST |
John |
Bootmaker |
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FRY |
Thomas, esq |
Farmer |
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GORDGE |
Digery |
Parish Clerk |
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GORDGE |
Thomas |
Painter & glazier |
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HOARE |
William |
Carpenter |
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HODGE |
Joseph |
Grocer & beer retailer |
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HODGES |
John |
Butcher |
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HODGES |
John |
Lodging house |
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HOLLY |
George |
Commercial inn & posting house |
Coach & Horses |
HOLMAN |
John |
blacksmith |
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HUNT |
F. (Mrs) |
Lodging house keeper |
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HUNTER |
Jno. |
Fossiler & pleasure boat owner |
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LAMB |
Edward |
Draper & grocer |
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LANE |
James |
Farmer |
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LOVE |
James |
Butcher |
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LUGG |
James |
Mason |
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LUGG |
John |
Shoemaker |
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MOORE |
William |
Cowkeeper |
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MULLENS |
Robert |
Dairyman |
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NORRIS |
Henry Edmund |
Surgeon |
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POTTER |
Elizabeth (Mrs) |
Shopkeeper |
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POTTER |
William |
Boot & shoemaker |
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POWELL |
Charles |
Farmer |
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PRYER |
Giles |
Builder etc |
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PURCHASE |
Giles |
Shopkeeper |
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RADDON |
Caroline (Miss) |
Straw bonnett maker |
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ROBERTS |
William |
Gardener |
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SANSOM |
Benj. |
Commercial Inn |
the George |
SMITH |
Edward |
Beer Retailer |
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SMITH |
Henry |
Baker |
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TRAVERS |
Walter |
Farmer |
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TREASURE |
Benjamin |
Grocer & draper |
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TUCKER |
Andrew, esq |
Solicitor, commissioner in all the law courts, advocate in the Bridport & Axminster County Courts, & agent to the Sun fire & life insurance company. |
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WATTS |
Lydia (Mrs) |
Shopkeeper |
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WELLMAN |
James |
Watch & clock maker & jeweller |
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WILD |
Charles |
Tailor etc |
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WILD |
John |
Beer Retailer |
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WILD |
Robert |
Tailor & draper |
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WOONTON |
William |
Carpenter |
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National School |
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BOARD |
Daniel |
Master |
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Independent School |
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COUSINS |
Mrs |
Mistress |
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Harrod & Co. Postal & Commercial Directory 1865
Charmouth a parish and village, in the Bridport Division, and Whitchurch hundred and Axminster Union, distant 2 miles E. from Lyme Regis, and 6 W. from Bridport, containing 518 acres. The village takes its name from its position at the mouth of the River Char, and is situated on the sea-coast. The living is a rectory, value £150, with residence. The incumbent is the Rev. Edward Breton A.M. The church [St Matthew] is a handsome flint and stone edifice, consists of nave, chancel, north and south aisles, and tower. There is an Independent Chapel, well endowed; a National School, and an Independent School. George Frean, Esq., is lord of the manor. The population in 1861 was 678.
Catherston is half a mile N.; Stonebarrow is on the other side of the Char.
Postal Regulation. John Carter, sub-postmaster. London mail arrives 6.40.a.m.; second 4 p.m.; western, 8.10.a.m. London dispatch, 7.40.a.m.; second 6.19.p.m.; western 4.p.m. Money-orders are granted and paid at this office. Post office Savings Bank.
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BIRCH |
Mrs. |
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BRETON |
Rev. E |
M. A. |
Vicarage |
BULLEN |
Capt. Charles |
R. N. |
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CLARENCE |
George Esq., |
Langmore House |
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COLLIER |
Charles, Esq., |
Bellair House |
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DAY |
Edward |
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DE BONANNY |
Madame |
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DE OHAVELLE |
Mrs. |
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GODDARD |
The Misses |
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HALL |
George L Esq., |
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HARRISON |
James Esq., |
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HENNING |
Miss Sophia |
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HYDE |
Mrs. |
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LIDDON |
Miss |
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LUDLAM |
Mrs. |
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MALLOCK |
Mrs. |
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MERRICKS |
Mrs. |
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MONTEFIORE |
Rev. Thomas Law |
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NASH |
Rev. John |
Independent |
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NORRIS |
Henry Esq., |
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NORRIS |
Henry Edmund Esq., |
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PALMER |
E. C. Esq., |
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POULSON |
The Misses |
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SAUN DERS |
George Esq., |
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SMITH |
Mrs John |
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SMITH |
Mrs Partridge |
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STUART |
Mrs. |
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SYMES |
Joseph Esq., |
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TEMPLER |
Mrs. |
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TUCKER |
Andrew Esq., |
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BROWN |
John |
Farmer |
Stonebarrow |
BURTON |
George |
Blacksmith & Beer Retailer |
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CARTER |
John W |
Family Grocer & Postmaster |
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CHILCOTT |
George William |
Miller |
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COLES |
John |
Baker & Confectioner |
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LANGE |
Mrs Caroline |
Matron |
Convalescent Home |
COOK |
James Reuben |
Stonemason |
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DARK |
William |
Shoemaker |
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DEAN |
Reuben |
Shopkeeper |
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DEAN |
William |
Baker & Confectioner |
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DUNN |
John |
Shopkeeper And Mason |
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FELSTONE |
Mrs Sarah |
Shopkeeper |
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GORGE |
William |
Parish Clerk |
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GORGE |
Thomas |
Painter And Glazier |
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HOARE |
Mr |
Builder And House Agent |
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HODGE |
Mrs Mary |
Grocer And Beer Retailer |
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HODGES |
John |
Butcher |
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HODGES |
John |
Lodging House |
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HOGCHESTER |
Edward Coles |
Farmer |
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HOLLY |
George |
Commercial Inn And Posting House |
Coach & Horses |
HUNTER |
John |
Collector Of Fossils & Pleasure Boat Owner |
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LAMB |
Edward |
Draper & Grocer |
Draper & Grocer |
LOVE |
Edward |
Butcher |
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LOVE |
Edward |
George Inn |
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LOVE |
James |
Butcher |
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LUGG |
John |
Boot & Shoemaker |
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MOORE |
William |
Cowkeeper |
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MORCOME |
& Sons |
Cement Manufacturers |
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NORRIS |
Henry Edmund Esq., |
Surgeon |
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PAINE |
George |
Beer Retailer |
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PEARCE |
John |
Farmer |
Wood Farm |
PIDGEON |
William |
Shopkeeper |
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POTTER |
John |
Grocer |
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POTTER |
William |
Boot & Shoemaker |
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PRYER |
Giles |
Builder |
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RADDON |
Miss C |
Straw Bonnet Maker |
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RYALL |
Samuel |
Draper |
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SMITH |
Edward |
Beer Draper |
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STAMP |
John |
Market Gardener |
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TRAVERS |
Walter |
Farmer |
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TUCKER |
Andrew |
Solicitor, Commissioner for Oaths in all Law Courts, and Agent to the Sun Fire & Life Insurance Co. |
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WELLMAN |
James |
Watch & Clock Maker and Jeweller |
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WILD |
Charles, Esq., |
Hairdresser |
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WILD |
John |
Beer Retailer |
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WILD |
Robert |
Tailor |
Charmouth is a pleasant watering place, on the shore of the English channel, a village and parish in the Bridport petty sessional division, Whitchurch hundred, Axminster union and county court district, diocese of Salisbury, archdeaconry of Dorset, and rural deanery of Bridport, 2 miles east from Lyme Regis, 6 west from Bridport, irs nearest railway station, and 146 from London; it is situated on the high road between Dorchester and Exeter, and takes its name from the river Char, a small stream that flows through the valley near which it is built: it is a place of great antiquity, being on a branch of the trackway called Ikeneld Street, which left Morcombelake and passed through Charmouth & Lyme Regis, over the hills to Colyford, Sidbury, Woodbury Castle, and Exeter. During the time the Romans occupied Dorsetshire, it was one of their stations, and called Carea Arixa; in 833 great battles were fought between King Egbert’s army and the Danes, who landed from 35 ships, and made great slaughter: it is much frequented by visitors, from its peculiar advantages, the mildness of the climate, and the purity of the sea water. The views around are extremely beautiful, especially from the eastern cliff – Cain’s Folly. GOLDEN CAP HILL, one of the most lofty, is 600 feet high. The river Char produces some fine trout, and the beach and cliffs near the BLACK VEN HILLS and the Golden Cap will be interesting to the geologist. During 1864 a fine specimen of a new species of Plesiosaurus Rostratus (Owen) was discovered here by E.C.H. Day, esq., P.G.S., and purchased of him for the British Museum: ammonites are found in great quantities. On the western cliffs is the Great Gun Battery, with other buildings belonging to the coastguard station: on the beach beneath are bathing machines. The church of St. Andrew is a handsome building of flint and stone, erected on the site of the old one in 1836, and improved in 1861: it consists of chancel, nave, and aisles, with square embattled tower containing 3 bells and clock; the roof is supported by octagonal columns, and is lighted by lancet windows; that in the east, three in the north aisle, and one in the south aisle, are of stained glass, the three former contain representations of The Nativity, The Baptism of Christ and Christ Blessing Little Children, Philip and the Eunuch, and The Death of Rachel: the south one illustrates The Resurrection, as mentioned in the 28th chapter of St Matthew, and is in memory of Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. E. R. Breton, who died June 5th 1865, aged 19: at the back of the communion table is a richly carved raredos; in the gallery at the west end is a fine-toned organ: there are some interesting mural monuments, removed from the old church. In the churchyard are many tombs and tombstones, some with very curious inscriptions. The church will seat nearly 500 persons. The register dates from the year 1564. The living is a rectory, yearly value £150, with residence, inclusive of glebe, in the gift of James Hunt, esq., of Cromwell Road, London. The rectory house is on the south side, through the churchyard. The National schools are supported by a Government grant and voluntary subscriptions. The Independent chapel was founded in 1689, rebuilt in 1815, and restored in 1866. Attached to the chapel burial ground is a house, of great antiquity, with heavy oak ceilings, arches and a very large chimney. The almshouses are for the benefit of soldiers widows. The Convalescent Home was established in 1858 by the late Lord Herbert of Lea in connexion with the Salisbury Infirmary and contains 20 beds. The village hospital, established in 1867 is supported by voluntary contributions. There are several charities, namely, the Sea Lane, Marker, Cattlebury, and Bullen, amounting to a yearly value of about £90, divided among the poor of the parish by the rector and churchwardens. A cricket club is established here, and a public pic-nic takes place annually on the 28th of June: later in the summer is a regatta. The principal inn is the Coach and Horses. John Hawkshaw, esq, is lord of the manor. The chief landowners are John Hawkshaw, esq., Capt.Charles Bullen, R.N. and Mrs Stuart. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats; the area is 518 acres of which 85 are water and foreshore: gross estimated rental, £3,840; rateable value, £2,528; the population in 1871 was 644.
Parish Clerk, William Gordge.
POST & MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Savings Bank & Government Annuity & Insurance Office – George Mortimer, postmaster. Dispatch of letters: Box closes for London & North of England at 7.50 a.m. 4.50 p.m. & 6 p.m.; for West of England, South Wales etc., at 4.50 p.m.; for London, Channel Islands, Scotland & Ireland at 6 p.m.; & for Lyme (only) at 10 p.m. Delivery from all parts, 8 a.m. ; London etc day mail, 5.10 p.m. Money orders issued & paid from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.; Saturdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
INSURANCE AGENTS:-
Accidental & Plate Glass London & General, J. Wellman
Sun, J Stevens
West of England, J Wellman
NationalSchool, George Henry Trott, master; Mrs Alice Trott, mistress
CONVEYANCE – Huxford’s van leaves the Coach & Horses Inn for the Axminster railway station, on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, at 10 a.m., returning again at 2.30 p.m.
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BULLEN |
Capt. Charles |
J.P. |
R.N. |
CLARKE |
Rev. Francis |
Independent |
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COLLETT |
Capt. Henry |
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R.N. |
GODDARD |
Miss |
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HENNING |
Miss |
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HUNT |
Miss |
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HYDE |
Mrs |
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KNIGHT |
Mrs |
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LACY |
Mrs |
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LIDDEN |
Miss |
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McADAM |
Patrick |
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MARRYAT |
Miss |
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MONTEFIORE |
Rev. Thomas Law |
M.A. |
Rector of Catherstone Lewston |
MORRIS |
Langmoor |
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MOULE |
Rev. Horatio |
M.A. |
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MUNRO |
Capt. Campbell |
J.P. |
Fern Hill |
NORRIS |
Henry Edmonds |
M.R.C.S, L.S.A. |
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PALMER |
Edward Cleave |
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POULSON |
Misses |
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SILLAR |
David |
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SMITH |
Mrs John |
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SMITH |
Mrs Partridge |
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STUART |
Mrs |
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SYMES |
Joseph |
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Knapp House |
SYMES |
Mrs |
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TEMPLAR |
Miss |
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TUCKER |
Mrs Andrew |
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WILSON |
Misses |
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WINDSOR |
Miss |
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COMMERCIAL |
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ASHTON |
John |
Carpenter |
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BAGG |
Robert |
Gardener & seedman |
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BILES |
Samuel |
Beer retailer & licensed to let horses & carriages |
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BOARD |
Daniel |
Assistant overseer & collector of taxes |
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BRAGG |
James |
Mason |
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BRAGG |
Thos. |
Beer retailer & shopkeeper |
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BRIDLE |
Samuel |
Lodging house |
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BRINSON |
William |
Farmer |
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BURRIDGE |
George |
Shopkeeper |
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Charmouth Village Hospital |
(H.E. Norris) |
Surgeon |
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CLARKE |
Charles |
Pork butcher |
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COLES |
John |
Baker & confectioner |
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COLLINS |
Arthur |
Shoe maker |
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Convalescent Home |
(Mrs Caroline Lange) |
Matron |
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COOK |
Amelia (Mrs) |
Laundress |
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CRABB |
George |
Shoe maker |
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DEAN |
Wm Bezley |
Baker & shopkpr |
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DURRANT |
Reuben |
Farmer |
Wood Farm |
FELSTONE |
Emma (Miss) |
Linen & woollen draper |
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FELSTONE |
Sarah (Mrs) |
Grocer & tea dir |
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FIPPEN |
Thomas |
Fish dealer |
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FOWLER |
Hannah Mrs |
Lodging house & laundress |
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GEAR |
Matthew |
Fish dealer |
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GEAR |
Tobit |
Tinman |
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GOLLOP |
Edward |
Mason |
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GOLLOP |
William |
Mason |
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GORDGE |
M (Miss) |
Milliner & Dress maker |
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GORDGE |
Thomas |
Painter & Glazier |
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GORDGE |
William |
Tailor |
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HAZZARD |
Robert Henry |
Grocer & ironmonger & house agent |
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HOARE |
William |
Carpenter & builder |
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HODDER |
John |
Lodging house |
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HODDER |
Joshua |
Lodging house |
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HODGES |
Henry |
Butcher & gardener |
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HODGES |
Richard |
Butcher |
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HOLLY |
George |
Commercial inn & posting house |
Coach & Horses |
HUNTER |
Isaac |
Pleasure boat owner & collector or fossils |
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HUNTER |
John |
Collector of fossils & pleasure boat owner |
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HUNTER |
Robert |
Bathing machine proprietor, collector of fossils & pleasure boat owner |
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HUTCHINGS |
Christina (Mrs) |
Ladies boarding & day school |
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HYDE |
George |
Master Mariner |
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JEFFERY |
John |
Gardener |
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KNIGHT |
Mathew |
Master Mariner |
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LARCOMBE |
Robert |
Mason |
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LARCOMBE |
Susan (Mrs) |
Laundress |
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LOCK |
Joseph |
Mason |
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LOVE |
Edward |
Butcher |
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LOVE |
Samuel |
Plumber, painter & ldging.ho |
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LUGG |
John |
Boot & shoe maker |
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MOORE |
William |
Cow keeper & licensed to let horse & carriage |
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MORTIMER |
George |
Grocer, draper, china & glass warehouse & postmaster |
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NORRIS |
Henry Edmonds |
M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Surgeon |
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NORRIS |
William |
Farmer |
Backlands |
PARRET |
Thomas Saunders |
Whitesmith, bellhanger & gunsmith |
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PAYNE |
George |
Carman |
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PENNY |
Martha (Mrs) |
Lodging house |
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PIDGEON |
William |
Carman |
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POTTER |
Thomas |
Shoe maker |
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POTTER |
William |
Boot & shoe maker |
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PRYER |
Charles |
Draper, builder |
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PRYER |
Harry Wm |
Commercial Inn, stone, marble monument mason |
George |
RAPSEY |
Jesse |
Carpenter & wheelwright |
residence, Wotton Fitzpaine |
STEVENS |
John |
Grocer, wine & spirit merchant |
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TARR |
Bessie (Miss) |
Dress maker |
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VALINS |
Sarah (Mrs) |
Lodging House |
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WALLIS & SON |
Millers |
Charmouth mill, & at Town Mills, Lyme Regis |
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WELLMAN |
Jas. |
Watch maker & toy dealer |
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WILD |
John |
Beer retailer & tailor |
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WILD |
Robert Charles |
Tailor & draper |
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WRIGHT |
George |
Drill instructor to 5th Dorset volunteer artillery |
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