~ HAWK'S LANE ~

CANTERBURY

St. Margaret, Municpal Ward of Dane John

Map detail c. 1777

 

1824

Miss DRAKE, Hawkes Lane - Listed under Academies

 

1830 Poll Book, Hawk's Lane

Edward HOMERSHAM, Builder

T. BUNBURY, Veterinary Surgeon

James BARTLEY, Draper

 

 

"Amongst various seals found at Canterbury, I record one discovered in Hawk's Lane, in the garden of Mr. Lacy, town clerk a few years previous to 1785" Canterbury in the Olden Time, John Brent

Died at Canterbury, In Hawks Lane, 52, Mrs. Rhoda Marten. The Monthly Magazine 1818

Died at Canterbury, In Hawk's Lane, 27, Mr. W. Wright. The Monthly Magazine 1819

 

1847 Mrs. Mary Ashenden, Hawks Lane

1847 Mrs. Harriet Delmar, Hawks Lane

1847 Misses Dix, Hawks Lane

 

1865 Poll for two knights of the shire..."name of voter and residence" 1766, Walter James WHITE, Hawkes Lane, Canterbury, listed under parish of Petham (it is the parish of qualification)

three candidates: Sir Edward Cholmeley Dering, Bart. - Sir Brook William Bridges, Bart. - Sir Norton Joseph Knatchbull, Bart.

 

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St. Margaret's street to Stour Street

 

No. 1

Isaac PAGE, Plumber ^

1889 Philip HIGHAM *death of a Philip Higham in Canterbury Fall of 1889

Stanley A. COLLARD, Wine Merchant (

KENSINGTON HOUSE

 

No. 2

Edwin Homersham, Builder ^

1889 - 1910's Harriet Ellender *death of a Harriet Ellender Spring of 1920 in Canterbury

 

No. 3

S. W. SHERRIFF^

1889 Thomas WOOD, Mineral Water Agent

CARTHEW

 

No. 4

1889 William WINTER, Bricklayers labourer (he and his family have moved to Dover Street by the early 1900's) *death of a William Stewart Winter, late 1904

Thomas OLDFIELD, Bricklayer (he and his family have moved to Ivy Lane by the early 1900's) (

MARSH

(

No. 5

Thomas NISBETT, Bricklayers Labourer &

1889 - 1890's Thomas NISBETT, Sexton (labourer)

HEAD

 

No. 6

ST. MARGARET'S RECTORY

1889 A. HARRISON

Elizabeth GADNEY(

OLD RECTORY HOUSE - Mr. JENNINGS

 

No. 7

1889 Albert Blaxland ?, Curator and Librarian at the Museum

Alfred D. Blaxland, Dentist & Librarian - Curator of the Free Libarary and Museum of Canterbury (in Guildhall street) (

 

No. 8

1889 - 1890's John M. WATSON, Travelling Draper (credit draper)

Mr. WATSON

 

No. 9

1889 - 1890's Alexander Kennedy, Shoe Factor

Mrs. KENNEDY

 

No. 10

1889 Stephen Belsey

Mr. SMALL

 

No. 11

Philip HIGMAM, Esq., 11 Hawks Lane, Canterbury - subscriber to Canterbury in the Olden Time by John Brent

1889 - 1890's Henry Pillow, Paper Hanger

Mr. MARSH

 

No. 12

1838 Miss Mary ASHENDEN, day and boarding prepatory for Young Gents (listed under Academies and Seminaries), 12 Hawks lane

1838 Misses Frances and Ellen Dix, day and boarding, preparatory, for Young Gents., (listed under Academies and Seminaries), 12 Hawks lane

1889 Henry MARSH, Porter

Henry Marsh, Upholsterer (

Mr. MARSH

 

No. 13

Francis SIX, Gentlewoman Fundholder ^

 

No. 13 1/2

John William MOYES, Auctioneer's Clerk, Cabinet Maker ^

Wife Mary A. MOYES and children John MOYES (apprentice, coach body maker), Elizabeth (upholstress), James S. (Upholster Aprentice), Eliza (scholar), Robert (scholar) and Susannah (scholar) all born Canterbury

TKC - Jan 14, 1865 - Deaths, Canterbury, January 11, in Hawke's lane, Mr. John William Moyes, in his 56th year, much respected.

 

No. 14

James WATSON, Tailor, with wife Mary and sons Joseph (printer compositor) and William (scholar) ^

 

No. 15

Sarah JONES (w) formerly laundress ^

1889 Mrs. F. Brett, Coal Dealer

Mr. PETERS

 

Stour Street

 

 

No. 16

1889 unoccupied

Mr. WILTSHIRE

 

No. 17 & 18

1889 John E. Wiltshire

WILTSHIRE

 

No. 18

Mr. J. E. Wiltshier, Hawk's Lane, Canterbury - Subscriber Canterbury in the Olden Time by John Brent 1879

John E. Wiltshire, Builder (

WILTSHIRE

 

No. 22

ARNETT HOUSE

Mr. BARDEN

 

No. 24

June 28, 1902 (Kentish Gazette & Canterbury Press)

death

TAYLOR - June 20, suddenly at 24, Hawk's Lane, Canterbury, Kathleen FRANCES, the dearly-loved child of A. and B. TAYLOR, aged 15 months.

 

No. 25

Mrs. CASTLE

 

Slaughter house

 

No. 26

 

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1805-7

John PILBROW, smith

 

 

1865 Poll for two knights of the shire..."name of voter and residence" 1720, BEAUVAIS, John Russell, Hawk's Lane, Canterbury, listed under parish of St. Peter (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.

 


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