Chicklade ~ Kelly’s Directory 1848

Kelly’s Directory 1848 – Chicklade.

Chicklade is a village in the parish of Chicklade, 16 miles west of Salisbury and 1 mile north of Hindon, in the Hundred of Dunworth and diocese of Sarum. The living is a rectory, value £230, in the gift of the Marquis of Bath; the incumbent is the Rev. John Cooke Faber, B.A. The church has been lately rebuilt in a plain style, without a chancel, and will seat 174 persons; it has a tower, with 1 bell. A Free School is about to be erected. The population, in 1841, was 109. The parish contains 1,039 acres, mostly arable land; it is in the Tisbury Union. John Candy, Esq., is the lord of the manor.

Gentry:
Mrs. Lydia Daw.
Rev. John Cooke Faber, M.A. [incumbent].
John Candy, esq., farmer.

Traders:
James Knight, farmer.
John Moody, parish clerk.
George Wigmore, farmer.

Letters are received through the Hindon office.

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