Bere Regis Village Website

Kelly's 1846 Directory


  GENERAL NOTES
  Woodbury Hill Fair: 18 Sept & 4 following days

PRIVATE RESIDENTS
  Rev. William Foster
  Rev. Carrington Ley M.A.(vicar)
  Charles James Radclyffe esq., Hyde

  TRADERS
  Joseph Alner, farmer, Upper Hyde (Philliols)
  John Battrick, shoemaker
  William Besent, farmer
  William Biles, blacksmith
  Philip Bishop, saddler & harness maker
  Richard Brain, grocer & draper
  James Bullen, carpenter
  Robert Burge, grocer & tallow chandler
  Henry Case, grocer & draper
  John Casher, brewer
  George Chard, tailor
  Thomas Crisdey, farmer
  John Davis, saddler & harness maker
  George Dibben, butcher
  Thomas Dowden, farmer
  Mrs Mary Ann Dowland, shopkeeper
  Joshua Gallop, shopkeeper
  Henry Galton, carpenter & beer retailer
  Edward Patten Galpin, registrar of births & deaths, and relieving officer for the Bere Regis district.
  Mrs Sarah Gould, beer retailer
  Edward Hibbs, grocer & draper
  Richard Henry Hibbs, butter factor
  Mrs Sarah Hillier, Royal Oak Inn
  Edward Hoare, farmer, Lower Hyde
  George Homer, farmer
  Henry House, carpenter
  Thomas Ingram, farmer, Philliols
  Charles Lane, tailor
  William Lane, shoemaker
  Mrs Marcia Marsh, farmer
  Felix Miller, farmer
  Thomas Nott, surgeon
  Robert Purchase, farmer
  John Ricketts, shoemaker
  Thomas Satchell, painter, plumber &c
  Robert Shaddock, carrier
  Francis Shepherd, farmer
  Miss Louisa Shepherd, day school
  Thomas Sheppard, bricklayer
  Thomas Spear, farmer
  Samuel Stent, farmer
  Thomas Stickland, shoemaker
  William Tabor, carrier
  Richard Toomer, farmer
  James Vincent, Drax's Arms Inn & posting house
  John Vincent, bricklayer
  John Vivian, farmer
  John Walbridge, farmer
  William Walbridge, shopkeeper
  Harry White, farmer
  Mrs Tabitha White, beer retailer
  James Welch, shoemaker
  James Windsor, ironmonger
  John Woolfreys, shoemaker
  Samuel Woolfreys, miller & farmer

  POST OFFICE
  Mrs Mary Besent, receiver