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Oare, Faversham, Canterbury with Swale

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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.

OARE is a parish two miles N.W. of Faversham, in Faversham union and hundred, lathe of Scray. The population in 1851 was 195. The church is dedicated to St. Peter; the living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of the Archbishop of Canterbury; the Rev. Alfred L. Winter, M.A., is the incumbent.

POST-OFFICE. - Edward Johncock, Receiver. The nearest Money Older Office is at Faversham.

Winter, Rev. A. L., Parsonage.

TRADERS.
Baker, John, bricklayer
 Crust, John, bailiff to Mr. Fairman, Pheasant
Redman, George & Isaac, oyster merchants
Gurney, John, coast-guard, Station, Oare Stray
Payne, John, coal merchant
Phillips, William, coast-guard, Station
Ray, James, Three Mariners
Stround, Henry, wheelwright
Taylor, James, parish clerk
White, Thomas, shopkeeper

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