Kelly’s Directory 1848 – Winterbourne Stoke

Kelly’s Directory 1848 – Winterbourne Stoke

Winterbourne Stoke, a village 5 miles from Amesbury west, and 9 miles from Salisbury north, in the Hundred of Branch and Dole, and diocese of Salisbury. The living is a vicarage, value £220, in the gift of Lord Ashburton; the Rev. Charles Lawford, M.A., is the present incumbent. The church is an ancient structure, in the early English style, with square tower and 4 bells. In 1841, the population was 328; the acreage 3,419. Lord Ashburton is lord of the manor.

Rev. Charles Lawford, M.A.

William Brown, farmer.

John Burrough, farmer.

George Dyer, parish clerk.

William Dyer, blacksmith.

Benjamin Grant, tailor.

Jacob Grant, farmer.

George Kellow, beer retailer and farmer.

Jas. Wm. Kellow, shopkeeper and carpenter.

William Kellow, shopkeeper.

George Kellow Loader, farmer.

William Polden, farmer.

John Tucker, farmer.

Letters are received through the Shrewton office.

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