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Post Office Directory 1854

The first thing I noticed is that the first entry under Dogsthorpe is for someone living at Thorpe Hall, a quick scan of the names in "Longthorpe" convinced me that the titles had been switched.

  • Miller Mr Joseph (as the only person with a Mr and no trade, I assume he is gentry)
  • Adams John, miller
  • Applebee John, carpenter
  • Chappell Thomas, blacksmith
  • Clarke Luke, Bell inn
  • Deacon John, sonemason
  • Hardy Jeremiah, beer retailer
  • Jarvis John, beer retailer
  • Johnson Job, farmer
  • Lee John, market gardener
  • Pain John, beer retailer
  • Parker Thomas, farmer
  • Parker Thomas, jun. farmer
  • Perkins Richard, butcher
  • Porter John, farmer
  • Turner George, farmer
  • Turner Thomas, baker and shopkeeper