William Baker, farmer, Culeaze farm
William Barnes, shopkeeper
William Bascombe, farmer
Charles Besent, farmer
John Bevercombe, shopkeeper
Charles Biles, blacksmith
John White Boswell, painter
James Bullen, carpenter
Mathew Davis, carpenter
Mrs Selina Day, carrier
George Dibben, butcher and farmer
Thomas Edward Dowden, farmer
Mrs Mary Ann Dowland, grocer, stationer, and postmistress
Henry Clarke Galton, carpenter
Mrs Jane Galton, baker
Thomas Hallet, beer retailer
Henry Hallet, registrar of births and deaths, & relieving officer for BR district.
John Hallet, jeweller
John Hemmings, farmer
George Hibbs, grocer and draper
Henry House, carpenter
Robert House, wheelwright
Rev. D. Jenkins, curate
Henry Charles Jenkins, tailor
Charles Jesty, farmer and surveyor of roads, Filiols
Joseph Knowles, Royal Oak and inland revenue officer
Edward Langden, toll collector
Mrs Emma Lane, toll collector
David Lane, lime burner, Woodbury Hill
John Lane, shoe maker
William Lane, shoe maker
Francis Daniell Lys, surgeon
Mrs Miller, schoolmistress
John Miller, farmer and machine owner
George Miller, machine owner
Joseph Hamilton Mundell, grocer, ironmonger, bookseller, seedsman and patent medicine vendor.
James Poore, carpenter
Charles James Radclyffe, Esq
George Russell, miller
James Russell, butcher and farmer
Henry Sanders, saddler
John Compton Saunders, Esq
Richard Scutt and Son, farmers
William Scutt, farmer
William Scutt, collector of rates
John Thomas Homer Scutt, farmer, miller, corn & seed merchant
William & Richard Scutt, millers, Chamberlain's mill
Edward Shave, carpenter
Joseph Shave, woodman
Thomas Sheppard, bricklayer
William Clench Sheppard, bricklayer
John Stephens, schoolmaster
Samuel Strickland, Drax's Arms
Rev. Francis Warre, vicar
John Welch, baker
Henry Ears White, shopkeeper
William White, farmer