~ CHURCH LANE, ST. MILDRED'S ~ CANTERBURY
No. 1 1889 Charles HILLS Charles H. HILLS, brewers drayman )
REEVES FURNITURE STORES
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No. 3 1889 John REEVES, Furniture Broker Abraham HAWKES, Fruit Dealer, son Fred is a Tanners Labourer )
No. 4 1889 G.R. MORTON, Tanner (likely at Williamson's Tannery) William J. BROWN, Tin Plate worker )
No. 5 1889 F. BROADBRIDGE Thomas A. LONG, General Labourer )
ST. MILDRED'S NATIONAL SCHOOLS Master - Charles REDMAN, 1889
No. 6 1889 George SIMONDS Ellen FULLER )
No. 8 1889 George THOMPSON Daniel BIRCH, living at No. 8, Church Lane, St. Mildred's, said that on the morning of the 20th he was at work in Messrs. Williamson's tanyard at 6 o'clock, close to the river. Some time after in crossing over the bridge from one yard to the other he saw something in the river. By getting close to it he saw that it was a woman. He then called for assistance and pulled deceased out and then sent for the police with the ambulance. Deceased was then removed to the Mortuary. (death of Anne Amelia GILES). KGaCP Sat Dec 26, 1896 George LEONARD, General Labourer )
No. 9 Charlotte WILLIAMS ) Mary A. INSTON ) Thomas POOL, general labourer )
No. 10 1889 Edward COOMER, Tanner (likely at Williamson's Tannery) Louisa ELLERTON*, Baker - Sweet shop, children Louisa Florence Ellerton and Albert Edward Ellerton ) *Jan 5, 1901 George ELLERTON, ran away and unlawfully deserting his wife and children. CCA
No. 11 Edward BAKER, general labourer )
No. 12 William F. CACKETT, Gas works labourer )
No. 13 1889 Henry POTTS Henry POTTS, Brickayers labourer )
No. 14 1889 Charles GROVES, Tailor & Mrs. Groves, Sweetshop Charlotte KNELL )
No. 15 1889 William & Mrs. KNOTT William KNOTT, Bricklayers labourer )
MEADOW COTTAGES
Death - August 2nd, in Church Lane, Canterbury after a lingering illness, Mr. T. RAMSDEN, formlery landlord of the Castle Inn, in this city. Kentish Gazette, Aug 11, 1835
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