~ CROSS STREET ~

CANTERBURY

*Was also a Cross Street in the Ville of St. Gregory until the 1870's

(thanks kindly to Alan for this information)

Church street to New Street

 

1 case of measles attended to in an epidemic of this disease in Cross Street, Canterbury during 1852 by G. Rigden, Esq. (138 cases total in the city)

15 cases were fatal of the 138 cases seen. Association Medical Journal

 

No. 1

1889 BUILDER'S ARMS - Templars' Hall - Edward Jarvis

 

No. 2

1889 Charles Spicer, Brewer's Servant

 

No. 3

1889 Mrs. S. Spicer, General Shop

 

No. 4

1889 James Newman, Bottler

 

No. 5

Thomas Samson, What are you? Ostler. Where do you live? 5, Cross Street, St. Dunstan's. Did you get any money in the last election? Yes. How much? 10s. Who from? Mr. Barton. Didyou get anyting in 1879? No. You got that 10s for your vote? Yes." Parliamentary Papers

1889 George Kennett

George Spicer, Brewer's Labourer )

 

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No. 9

 

No. 10

William G. Morley, Carman 1889

 

New Street

 

No. 11

 

No. 12

 

No. 13

1889 W. Mannering, Brewer's Servant

Edward Read, Coachman )

 

No. 14

No. 15

1889 Frederick Couter

Frederick Hoare, Basket Maker )

 

No. 16

 

No. 17

1889 William Martin, Brewer's Servant

 

No. 18

 

No. 19

1889 Edward Fullager, Drayman

 

No. 20

George Down, Blacksmith 1889

John T. Smith, Nursery Gardener )

Aug 2, 1913 (Kentish Gazette and Canterbury Press) - BIRTH - July 30th, at 20 Cross Street, Canterbury, the wife of J. T. SMITH, of a daughter.

 

No. 21

 

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No. 23

Joseph Setterfield, Railway Carriage Examiner

William Drury, Tanner )

 

No. 24

 

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No. 30

1889 Stephen Webb

 

No. 36

1889 William Cheeseman

 


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