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~ BRIDGE STREET ~ CANTERBURY St. George the Martyr
To be let. Two Houses in Bridge Street. Rent £24. Frederick Keyes. Auctioneer & Appraiser, accountant, house and Estate Agent, 29, Westgate Within, Canterbury (KG April 12, 1870)
No. 1 1891 Henry O. Preston, Medical Practioner (Reg), Surg. Henry G. Sadler, General Practioner (Reg) Surg.
No. 2 Alfred J. Warren, Clothier (
No. 3 1840 John ARIS, 3 Bridge Street, Canterbury (Registrar of Births and Deaths) 1852 John ARIS (a) 3, Bridge Street, Canterbury, Nov 1852 The Poll for the Knights of the Shire to Represent the Eastern Division of the County of Kent taken the 16th and 17th of July 1852 Jane Wallis, Lodging House Keeper (
No. 5 Thomas Sankey Cooper, J.P. and Alderman of Canterbury, Surgeon Thomas Sankey Cooper, Surgeon % (died 1898) Thomas Sankey Cooper, Esq. Canterbury, Subscriber to "Consuetudines Kanciae" by Charles Sandys 1851
No. 6 John GIBBONS, retired Tailor & Draper ^ 1865 Poll for two knights of the shire..."name of voter and residence" 1366 GIBBONS, John, 6 Bridge Street, Canterbury, listed under parish of St. George the Martyr (it is the parish of qualification) Voted for Dering three candidates: Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering, Bart. - Sir Brook William Bridges, Bart. - Sir Norton Joseph Knatchbull, Bart.
No. 12 1840's - 60's Thomas Goodban, Professor of Music ^
No. 23 July 15th, 1865 Thomas Sankey COOPER, 23 Bridge Street (No. 1546) Poll for the two knights of the shire, voted B & K (parish of qualification - Saint Mary Bredin)
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1805-7 Thomas HUDSON and son, weigh-bridge manufacturers Thomas HUDSON, builder Thomas JARMAN, carpenter John COZENS, carpenter and joiner James FINCH, cornchandler Thomas ROALFE, collar and harness maker
1824 Thomas Plomer LEWIS, Bridge Street - Listed under Attorneys Charles SANDYS, Bridge Street - Listed under Attorneys James WATSON, Bridge Street - Listed under Attorneys Richard WILD, Bridge Street - Listed under Auctioneers
1839 John DUCKWORTH, Wine Merchant, Bridge Street & at Hythe
1840's Ann Clarke Charlotte Brun John Martin William, Edmund and William Jnr. Prett, Bakers William Hobday, Plumber Frances Hobday, Milliner Charles Cornes, Butcher Thomas Goodban, Professor of Music Mary Wade Stephen Plummer, Solicitor Stephen Plummer Jr. Solicitors Clerk Benjamin Darby, Hostler Richard Wild, Auctioneer James Weir, Draper William Smith John Gibbons, Tailor Thomas Cooper, Surgeon Richard Pearse, Draper
1850's Benjamin Johnson, Miller % Benjamin, Johnson, Canterbury, Subscriber to "Conseutudines Kanciae" by Charles Sandys 1851 Elizabeth Ann Simmonds % William Smith , Retired Coachmaster % Sarah Rupell, Ladies Boarding School % Susannah Inge, Teacher Louisa TERRY, Student Eliza How, Student Kate Harriet Charles, Student James White, Esq., Bridge Street, Canterbury, subscriber to "Consuetudines Kanciae" by Charles Sandys 1851
Joseph Messenger, Esq. Bridge Street, Canterbury *Associate of the British Archaeological Association 1851 - architect of St. Mildreds School, Canterbury 1855 **1855 Journal - Erased from the list of Associates, 1852 - 11. Joseph Messenger, esq., Bridge St., Canterbury
Tench James WHITE, Professor of Music (b. Canterbury) ^ Sarah Papall, School Mistress, with students ^ |
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