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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
Pubs of Foots Cray
THE CRAYS are four respectable villages and parishes, contiguous to each other,
in the lathe of Sutton-at-Hone, Ruxley hundred, and Bromley union, West Kent.
The most important of the four villages is St. Mary Cray, with a population, in
1851, of 1,400. Next is Foot's Cray, which was formerly called Fore's Cray. It
lies on the direct road from London to Maidstone, and is five miles from
Bromley; the population of which, in 1851, was 369, and of North Cray, 570, and
St. Paul's Cray, 554. Each of
these villages has its parish church; they are in the diocese of Canterbury.
FOOT'S CRAYS.
GENTRY.
Chapman, the Misses
Jeffries, Captain .
Kinder, Richard, Esq.
Madox, T. F., Esq.
Pritchard, Thomas, Esq.
Vansittart, Arthur, Esq
Warrener, Rev. Enoch, M.A., Rector
TRADERS.
Allen, Robert, farmer Attree, Eardley, wood dealer Balls, Stephen, stationer and postmaster Beecham, John, Black Horse Benge, Mrs. Sophia, beer retailer Bennett, Benjamin, grocer Clark, Thomas, tailor Clark, Thomas, coach builder Francis, Edward, builder Francis, John, shoemaker Hams, Thomas, Tigers Head Haylett, Robert, baker Humphrey, James, beer retailer Jull, William, blacksmith Kelsey, William, grocer King, James, broom maker |
King, William, beer retailer May, John, farmer Mills, Thomas, butcher Morgan, John, Seven Stars Parker, Thomas, basket maker Pollard, George, paper maker Poole, John shoemaker Pritchard, Thomas, surgeon Richardson, Thomas, grocer Spooner, Abraham, grocer Sim, Robert, nurseryman Welsh, Mrs. George, blacksmith Wood, Mrs. James, baker Wooldridge, Alfred, corn merchant Wright, Thomas, carpenter Yates, William, carrier |
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