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Melvilles 1858 Directory of Kent.
STELLING is a parish on the east side of the Stone Street Way. Stelling is seven
miles south from Canterbury. The church of St. Mary is capacious; the living is
a perpetual curacy annexed to Upper Hardres, enjoyed by the Rev. E. Sandys
Lumsdaine, M.A. The population, in 1851, was 333.
Southwick is one mile and a half S.E., Farthing Sole two miles S.E.
Letters received through Canterbury. The nearest Money Order Office is at Wye.
Public Houses in Stelling
TRADERS.
Bartlett, John, millet
Bartlett, Thomas, farmer
Beleey, Bromley, farmer
Cloak, John, shopkeeper
Culver, John, miller and shopkeeper
Daniels, Thomas, blacksmith
Edbury, Henry, yeoman
Fearn, John, Penny Pot
File, Stephen, farmer
Knight, Thomas, farmer
Seath, James, shopkeeper
Smith, Thomas, carrier
Stupples, Henry, Rose and Crown
Stupples, John, farmer
Sutton, Mrs. Mary, fawner
Wood, John, sen., farmer
Wood, Marsh, farmer
Wood, William, farmer
Woollett, Norwood, farmer
What I am now attempting to achieve is the coverage of an earlier London
street directory in 1832. This is unique, plus
images of the 1842 Robsons directory which confirm earlier entries and also
carry much more trade detail about a premises or person. Here is the index of streets in 1832, many with
1842 imagery added.
And next is the complete 1940 London street directory - this will take some months to complete, so bear with me!
London pub history directory.
London Street Listings in 1832.
London street listings in 1842
London Street Listings in 1818 - mainly A and B.
London public houses in 1833 Pigots.
Entire London Street Listing in 1843 - by surname.
London public houses in 1856.
London public houses in 1869.
London public houses in 1899
London 1921 Street directory in 1921
London 1940 Street directory 1940
London Pubs in 2018