Kelly’s Directory For Wylye (Wily), Wiltshire, 1939

Kelly’s Directory for Wylye [Wily], Wiltshire, 1939:

Private Residents
Bertram Carnell, Walnut Cottage.
Mrs. Dean, Gemaer.
Miss Dowdell, Chapel House.
Rev. William James Franklin Groves, rector, The Rectory.
Edward George Hinton, Wylands.
Lt. Col. J.L. Likeman, D.S.O., Newton House.
Mrs. Smith, Montague House.
Norman Smith, A.M.Inst.B.E., M.I.M.T., Montague House.

Commercial
Lawrence Ball, grocer.
Frank Barter, baker, grocer and general merchant, home cured hams, telephone 244.
Bertram Carnell and Son, coal, coke and firewood dealers.
Arthur Carter, poultry farmer.
Clarkson and Shillinglaw, studio potters’ local clay, Wylye Potteries.
Ernest Gray, water miller, telephone 218.

Miss A.M. Harford, draper.
Mrs. C.A. Hooper, accommodation for tourists, also teas and luncheons, Hazels.
Charles Hussey, Bell inn, telephone 214.
James Henry Norton, farm bailiff to S.J. Blythe esq., East Farm and Belbury Farm.
Charles Lush, farmer, Wylye House.
Sidney Lush, farmer, Court Farm.

Lt. Comdr. Frank Mills, R.N., (ret.) board residence, Riverside.
Smith Bros., N. Smith, A.M.Inst.B.E., M.I.M.T., automobile, wireless and electrical engineers, R.A.C. and A.A. official repairers and haulage contractors, Church Lane, telephone 221.
Gilbert Davis Smith, coal and timber merchant, and motor haulage contractor, telephone 222.
Frederick Still, Swan inn.

Wylye Directory 1938

Wylye Directory 1938:

William Herbert Allen, Westcombe, Deptford.
A. Angell, Church Lane.
Lawrence Ball, grocer.
Frank Barter, grocer and provision merchant, Station Road.
V.F. Barter, farmer.
S.J. Blythe, farmer, East Farm.
Bertram Carnall, wood and coal merchant, Fore Street.

Arthur Carter, poultry farmer.
Robert John Chapman, G.W.R. Stationmaster.
Miss L. Clarkson, The Pottery.
William James Corp, police constable, Deptford.
Mrs. Dean, Fore Street.
Miss R. Dowdell, Chapel Cottage.

George Goby.
E. Grant, builder.
Ernest Gray, miller, Wylye Mills.
Reverend William James Franklin Groves, The Rectory.
Miss A.M. Harford, draper.
Edward George Hinton, Wylands Cottage.

Charles Leslie Hooper, farmer, Deptford Farm.
Charles Hussey, Bell Inn.
H. James, bailiff to Mr. Blythe, East Farm.
Lieut. Colonel J.L. Likeman, D.S.O., Newton House.
Charles Lush, farmer, Wylye House.
M. Lush, Deptford.

Sidney Lush, farmer, Court Farm.
William Lush, Hazelhurst.
Lieut. Commander Frank Mills, R.N., Riverside.
Mrs. Moorhouse, postmistress.
Sidney Potter, blacksmith and farrier, Deptford.
Miss Shillinglaw, The Pottery.

Smith Brothers (N. Smith, proprietor), motor and wireless engineers, and haulage contractors.
Gilbert Davis Smith, coal and timber merchant, and haulage contractor, The Grange, Deptford.
Mrs. Smith, Montague House.
Frederick Still, Swan Inn.
Herbert Giles Thorne, Box Cottage.
Godfrey Vallis.
Mrs. W. Wilson, headmistress of Church Schools.

Wylye Directory 1922

Wylye Directory 1922

Postal Address: Wylye, S.O., Wiltshire.

Laurence Ball, grocer, etc.
Misses Bristowe & Plews, The Cottage.
Frank Brown, Fore Street.
James Buck, fishmonger and newsagent.
W. Bull, The Chequers.
David Burch, Newton House.
Geaorg S. Bush, shopkeeper, cycle agent and repairer.

Bertram Carnall, Walnut Cottage.
Arthur Carter, farmer, Church Street.
Misses Chant, Newton House.
Robert John Chapman, G.W.R. Station Master.
Henry Cross, Firtree Cottage.

Samuel Doughty.
Miss R. Dowdell, The Knook.
Misses Dowdell, Chapel House.

John Edwards, fishmonger.

Ernest Gray, miller, Wylye Mills.

Charles Harrison, Bell Inn.
James Hooper, farmer, Deptford Farm.

Frederick Johnson, Swan Inn.

Mrs. Lawrence, West Street.
Charles Lush, farmer, Manor Farm.
Sidney Lush, farmer, Court Farm.
William Lush, Hazelhurst.

Mrs. Moorhouse, postmistress.

Rev. Edward Montague Parker, M.A., Rectory.
Sidney Potter, blacksmith and farrier, Deptford.
Mrs. Pretty, Ethel Place.

Mrs. Read, Westcombe, Deptford.
James Read, carpenter and wheelwright.

Smith Bros., motor engineers, coal and haulage contractors.
Mrs. Smith, Montague House.
Mrs. Sobey, headmistress of Church Schools.
Edward Sowden, carrier.
Stuart Squire, farmer, East Farm.
George Stevens, farmer.

Thomas Taylor, sexton of Parish Church.
Herbert Giles Thorne, Box Cottage.
Miss Titt, Townsend.

Charles Victor Waite, police constable.
Henry James Witt, butcher.
William Walter, Fore Street.

Wylye Directory 1908

Collins Almanac And West Wilts Directory 1908

Wylye

Postal Address: Wylye, S.O., Wilts.

S. Doughty, farmer and builder.
W.D. Doughty, builder, &c.
Dowdell & Sons, farmers and coal merchants.

G. Fitzgerald, Wylye Manor House.
L. Flint, baker, grocer &c.

G. Gait, G.W.R. Stationmaster.
E. Gray, miller, Wylye Mill.
F. Gurd, Bell Inn.

Rev. G.R. Hadow, M.A., Rector.
W. Herring, Swan Inn.
Hibberd Bros., grocers &c.

C. Lush, Manor Farm.
E.J. Lush, Deptford Farm.

C. Penruddocke, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., physician and surgeon.
H. Pitcher, Post Office.
J. Pretty, butcher.

T. Smith, Court Farm.

W. White & Sons, drapers &c.
J. Wootton, National Schoolmaster.

Kelly’s Directory For Wylye (Wily), Wiltshire, 1907

Kelly’s Directory for Wylye [Wily], Wiltshire, 1907:

Private residents
Miss Bristow.
Francis Henry Brown.
David Burch, Newton House.
Misses Dowdell.
Thomas Dowdell, Hazlehurst.
Gerald Richard Frederick FitzGerald, lieutenant in Auxiliary Forces, Manor House.
George Gay.
Rev. George Randolph Hadow, M.A., The Rectory.
Charles Penruddocke.
Miss Titt, Walnut Cottage.

Commercial
George Bell, harness maker.
George Bush, cycle repairer and assistant overseer.
Samuel Doughty, farmer and builder.
William Daniel Doughty, builder.
J. Dowdell and Son, coal merchants and farmers.
Lewis Flint, baker, grocer and oil stores, agent for Pratt’s motor spirit.
Ernest Gray, water miller.
Frederick Gurd, Bell family and commercial hotel, anglers and touring parties catered for, catering, posting, etc.

William Herring, Swan inn.
Hibberd Bros., grocers, bakers and provision merchants.
Herbert Sidney Hill, Railway station master.
Charles John Lovett, boot repairer.
Charles Lush and Sidney Lush, farmers, Wylye Farm.
Charles Penruddocke, M.R.C.S.,Eng., L.R.C.P.,Edin., physician and surgeon, and medical officer and public vaccinator, Stapleford district, Wilton Union.
James Pretty, butcher.

James Read, carpenter and wheelwright.
George Richings, newsagent.
Mrs. Eliza Shergold, caretaker Wyvern Hall and Reading Room.
William Smith, farmer, Court Farm.
Walter White and Son, drapers.
Alfred Whittle, carrier.
Job Wootton, master Elementary School.

Wylye Directory 1900

Warminster Directory And Local And Village Guide 1900:

Wylye

Herbert Beeny, Post Office, Deptford.
George Bell, harness maker.
John Cook, police constable.
Samuel Doughty, farmer and builder.
Dowdell and Sons, farmers and coal merchants.

Mrs. Jane Dowdell, blacksmith.
Charles Dredge, baker.
Lewis Flint, baker and shopkeeper.
Edward Gait, G.W.R. Stationmaster.
Ernest Gray, miller.

Frederick Gurd, Bell Inn.
Henry Haskell, sexton and parish clerk.
Samuel Herring, Swan Inn.
Hibberd Brothers, grocers, bakers, drapers, outfitters, etc.
Thomas H. Lush, farmer, Manor Farm.
Edwin John Lush, farmer, Deptford Farm.

Ambrose Moody, painter and plumber.
Charles Penruddocke, surgeon.
Richard Perrett, general dealer.
Richard Perrett, junior, coal dealer.
Sidney Potter, blacksmith, Deptford.

Rev. Canon Henry Clark Powell, M.A., Rectory.
George Pretty, butcher.
James Read, carpenter and wheelwright.
G. Richings, railway carrier.
Thomas Smith, farmer, Court Farm.

Miss Titt.
Mrs. Todd, Newton House.
Walter White, draper.
Alfred Whittle, carrier.
James Wootton, National schoolmaster.

Kelly’s Directory For Wylye, Wiltshire, 1899

Kelly’s Directory for Wylye [Wily], Wiltshire, 1899:

Private residents
Edward Drew.
Charles Penruddocke.
Rev. Henry Clark Powell, M.A., The Rectory.
Miss Titt.
Mrs. Todd, Newton House.

Commercial
George Bell, harness maker.
Samuel Doughty, farmer and builder.
J. Dowdell and Son, coal merchants and farmers.
Lewis Flint, baker and shopkeeper.
George Gait, Railway station master.

Ernest Gray, water miller.
Frederick Gurd, Bell Hotel.
Samuel Herring, Swan inn.
Hibberd Bros., grocers and bakers.
Arthur Ireland, master National School.

Charles Lush, farmer.
Thomas Henry Lush, farmer, Manor Farm.
Ambrose Moody, plumber and painter.
Charles Penruddocke, M.R.C.S.,Eng., L.R.C.P.,Edin., physician and surgeon, and medical officer and public vaccinator, Stapleford district, Wilton Union.
Richard Perrett, general dealer.

Richard Perrett, junior, coal dealer.
James Pretty, butcher.
James Read, carpenter and wheelwright.
Mrs. Eliza Shergold, caretaker Wyvern Hall and Reading Room.
Walter White, draper.
Alfred Whittle, carrier.

Kelly’s Directory For Wylye, Wiltshire, 1880

Kelly’s Directory for Wylye [Wily], Wiltshire, 1880:

Private Residents
William Brown.
Robert Chubb.
John Ingram.
Hon. and Rev. Sidney Meade, The Rectory.
Charles Ravenhill.

Commercial
Miss Eliza Bray, mistress Church of England school.
Thomas Bush, grocer and baker.
George Collins, farmer.
Dowdell and Son, coal dealers.
George Hayter, Swan inn.
George R. Lawes, miller, Wylye Mill.

Ambrose Moody, plumber and painter.
Thomas Powell, farmer.
George Pretty, baker and shopkeeper.
James Pretty, butcher.
George Richings, Railway station master.
Stephen Titt, farmer and beer retailer.

William Titt, farmer.
John Waters, farmer.
Walter White, Bell inn.
Alfred Whittle, carrier and coal dealer.
Miss Ellen Wiltshire and Miss Louisa Wiltshire, young ladies school.
Miss Mary Wiltshire, mistress Congregational school.

Owen’s Directory For Wylye, Wiltshire, 1878

Owen’s Directory for Wylye [Wily], Wiltshire, 1878: 

Henry Andrews, farmer.
Mr. William Brown.
Thomas Bush, grocer and baker.
George Collins, farmer.
Walter Funnell, miller.
George Hayter, Swan inn.
Mr. John Ingram.

Ambrose Moody, plumber.
George Pretty, baker.
James Pretty, butcher.
Stephen Titt, beer retailer.
William Titt, farmer.
John Waters, farmer.
Walter White, Bell inn.

Kelly’s Directory For Wylye, Wiltshire, 1875

Kelly’s Directory for Wylye [Wily], Wiltshire, 1875:

Private Residents
William Brown.
Robert Chubb.
John Ingram.
Charles Marsh.
Hon. and Rev. Sidney Mead, rector, The Rectory.
Mrs. Ollier.
Miss Potticary.

Commercial
Henry Andrews, farmer and overseer.
Thomas Bush, grocer and baker.
George Collins, farmer.
John Dowdell, coal dealer.
Walter Funnell, miller and manager for John Moody, Wylye Mill.
Miss Eliza Hall, mistress National School.

George Hayter, Swan inn.
Ambrose Moody, plumber and painter.
George Pretty, baker and shopkeeper.
James Pretty, butcher.
George Richings, Railway station master.
Stephen Titt, farmer and beer retailer.

William Titt, farmer.
John Waters, farmer.
Walter White, Bell inn.
Alfred Whittle, carrier and shopkeeper.
Miss Ellen Wiltshire and Miss Louisa Wiltshire, young ladies school.
Miss Mary Wiltshire, mistress Congregational School.