In the Warminster entries of Kelly’s Directory For Wiltshire, 1889, Charles Whittington, of Brook Street, Warminster Common, is listed as a chimney sweep.
Category: About Warminster: Brook Street
A List Of The Sick At Brook Street Relieved By The Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society In The Year Ending July 1844
A list of the sick at Brook Street relieved by the Warminster Ladies Benevolent Society in the year ending July 1844:
Luke Connocton’s child (dead), 1s. 0d.
Jonas Coombs, 1s. 0d.
Mary Cundick, 3s. 0d.
Stephen Cundick (dead), 3s. 0d.
Eliz. Cunnington, 2s. 0d.
Elizabeth Curtis (dead), 4s. 0d.
Emma Curtis, 1s. 0d.
Love Curtis, 1s. 0d.
 - Dicks, 1s. 0d.
Jane Forest, 3s. 0d.
Robert Jones, 1s. 0d.
William Langley, 11s. od.
James Moore, 2s. 0d.
Richard Moore’s child, 3s. 0d.
Amelia Owen, 2s. 0d.
Sarah Parker, 1s. 0d.
George Pearce, 2s. 0d.
John Phelps and child, 3s. 6d.
James Ponton, 1s. 0d.
Elizabeth Price, 3s. 0d.
John Price and child, 8s. 0d.
William Price, 2s. 0d.
Thomas Rose, 1s. 0d.
Mary Sly, 0s. 6d.
Patience Titford, 1s. 0d.
Sarah Wilton (dead), 1s. 0d.
Chris Young (dead), 1s. 0d.  Â
A Silk Factory At Brook Street In The 1838 Survey Of Warminster
1838 Survey of Warminster
1838 Survey of Warminster:
Number: 1489
New reference number: 1479
Page: 133
Address: Brook Street.
Property details: Silk Factory (was the old workhouse).
State: –
Owner: Warminster Parish Officers.
Lessee: –
Occupier: –
