DORCHESTER, the county town, a polling place, and place of election for the county, a municipal and parliamentary borough, union, and market town, in the Dorchester petty sessional division, in the diocese of Salisbury, archdeaconry of Dorset, and rural deanery of Dorchester, is 16 miles south-west from Blandford, 15 east from Bridport, 8 north from Weymouth, 18 east-by-south from Beaminster, and 120 from London by the old coach road, but by the railway, through Southampton, 138½ miles. The South Western and the Great Western railways have stations here: It was one of the strongest and most extensive of the Roman stations, under the name of Durnovaria, and some remains of the Roman walls are yet to be seen, forming part of the garden wall of Mr. Edwin Burnett, in the High West street: it is a regular and well-built town, on the river Frome and Ikening street, and comprises the parishes of St. Peter, Holy Trinity, All Saints, and Fordington . The houses are chiefly modern, built of brick and stone, and comprise three principal streets - viz.. East, West, and South. The approaches from the London, Bridport and Weymouth roads are through long avenues of sycamore, elm, and chesnut trees; and the south, west, and part of the north sides of the town have walks between avenues of fine trees, forming a beautiful promenade, commanding an extensive prospect over the downs and surrounding country. The town is "well supplied with water, paved, and lighted with gas, and under the management of a Local Board of Health. The borough is governed by a mayor, four aldermen, and twelve councillors, and formerly returned two members to Parliament, but by The Representation of the People Act, 1867," it now returns one only; the mayor is the returning officer. The police force consists of a superintendent, one sergeant, and six constables. Dorchester has, with Fordington , four churches and a chapel.
St. Peter's is a large ancient Gothic pile in the centre of the town: it has a handsome embattled tower, 90 feet high, and 8 bells: it contains several monumental tablets, and an organ. The register dates from 1653. The living is a rectory, yearly value £140, with residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held by the Rev. Edmund Ward Pears, M,A,, of Magdalen College, Oxford. All Saints' church was rebuilt in 1844: it is a splendid edifice of stone, with lancet windows, and contains a superbly painted window in the chancel, with the effigy of the donor, the Bishop of Salisbury. The register dates from 1653. The living is a rectory, yearly value £84, in the gift of Simeon's trustees, and held by the Rev. Henry Frederick Jones. Fordington church, St. George's, stands on an eminence: it is an ancient stone structure, originally built in the form of a cross: it has a high embattled tower, with pinnacles, and a clock: over the south porch is a tympanum, representing the vision of St. George before the battle of Antioch, rudely carved in stone. The register dates from 1690. The living is a vicarage, value £325, with residence, in the gift of the prebend of Fordington in Salisbury cathedral, and held by the Rev. Henry Moule, M.A., of at. John's College, Cambridge. Christ's church, "West Fordington , half a mile north-west of the town, was erected in 1846; it is a plain but very pretty edifice, with 1 bell. The register dates from the year 1846. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £50, in the gift of the vicar of Fordington , and held by the Rev. William Cook Osborn, M.A of St John's College, Cambridge. The new Corn Exchange is a bold and commodious building built in 1867: it is built of brick, with stone dressings, and is octagonal at the end, the roof being open timbered, covered with slate and glass, supported on lofty semicircular iron and moulded wood principals, the ends of which are domed: a gallery is formed under same: a thorough system of ventilation and heating has been adopted : the cost of the work amounted to about £2,500. Wellspring & Son were the builders, and Henry Hall, of London, the architect, The Market House is of stone and brick, and was built by Samuel Slade, in 1848, from designs by Benjamin Ferry, esq., in the Elizabethan style, and re-arranged in 1867. Two markets are held here: the small market on Wednesdays, and the larger one on Saturdays; the latter is well attended. The fairs are held February 14th, July 6th, August 6th, September 29th,and October 25th,for horses, sheep and cattle. The Union Workhouse, erected in 1836, is a rough stone and brick building, half a mile south-west of the town, in : the open fields. The union includes the following parishes, viz.: - Adminston or Athelhampstone, All Saints (Dorchester), Bradford PeverelL Broadmayne, Burlestone, Charinster, Chilfrome, Compton Abbas, Compton Valence, Dewlish, Fordington, Frampton, Frome Vanchurch. Holy Trinity (Dorchester), Kingston Russell, Little Bredy, Long Bredy, Maiden Newton, Piddlehinton or Puddlehinton, St. Peter's ( Dorchester), Stinsford, Stratton, Tincleton, Toller Fratrum, Toller Porcorum, Tolpuddle, Warmwell, West Knighton, West Stafford, Whitcombe, Winterbourne Abbas, Winterbourne Came, Winterbourne Herringstone, Winterbourne Mounkton, Winterbourne St. Martin, Winterbourne Steepleton, Woodsford, and Wynford Eagle. A County Court is held here monthly : the district comprises the following parishes, viz:- Alton Pancras, Athelhampstone, Batcombe, Bradford Peverell, Broadmayne, Buckland Newton, Burlestone, Cattistock, Cerne Abbas, Charminster, Chesilborne, Chilfrome, Compton Abbas, Compton Valence, Dewlish, Dorchester, Fordington, Frampton, Frome Vauchurch, Frome Saint Quinton, God- manstone, Hilfield, Kingston Russell, Knighton (West), Little Bredy, Long Bredy, Maiden Newton, Mappowder, Melcombe Horsey, Minterne Magna, Nether Cerne, Puddlehinton, Puddletown, Puddletrenthide, Pulham, West Stafford, Stinsford, Stratton, Sydling Saint Nicholas, Tincleton. Toller Fratrum, Toller Porcorum, Tolpuddle, Up Cerne, Warmwell, Whitcombe, Winterbourne Abbas, Win- terbourne Came, Winterbourne Herringstone, Winterbourne Monckton, Winterbourne Saint Martin, Winterbourne Stapleton, Woodsford, Wynford Eagle, and Wootton Glanvilles. The assizes are held here, as also the quarter sessions, at the County Hall, which is a spacious and well-arranged building, fronted with Portland stone. The County Gaol is a handsome building, situated on the north side of the town, on the rite of the ancient castle, and was erected in 1793, on the plan of Mr. Howard, at an expense of £16,179, since which it has been enlarged and much improved, extra wings baring been added; it now contains 140 sleeping cells: there are likewise reception cells fitted up in the lodge, a house of correction, and a treadmill: the wings of the prison, although detatched, communicate with the centre building in each story by iron bridges sprung from the several galleries: an entrance, with porter's lodge, and six houses for the turnkeys, have been erected from the north square. The Dorset County Hospital, in the south part of the town, and in a very healthy situation, was built in 1841 by Samuel Slade and Goddard, from designs by Benjamin Ferrey, esq., in the Tudor style, and a new wing added in the year 1866 ; at present it furnishes accommodation for 60 in door patients, but possesses ample room for a larger number. The Charities of the town consist of three almshouses:- Napier's Almshouse, in South street, which is liberally endowed, was founded by Sir Gerard Napier for the support of ten poor men, who also receive 4s. 6d. a week, and have a piece of ground, which they cultivate; this building is kept in excellent repair: Whetstone's Almshouse for four aged men and their wives, with a stipend of 4s- 6d. a week; and Chubb's Almshouse, for nine poor women, who- receive 2s. 6d. a week each. The Cavalry and Militia Barracks are situated at the western extremity of the town. The neighbourhood abounds with Roman antiquities, About a quarter of a mile south of the town is the celebrated Roman amphitheatre: it is formed of raised mounds of earth partly enclosing an open space, but the mounds do not entirely enclose the interior space, as there is an opening at the north between their sloping points: the largest external diameter is 843 feet, the shortest 339 feet, so that externally it is nearly a circle: it is supposed that in the thickest part of the sides were the dens for the wild beasts, that they might be let out opposite to each other to meet in the arena: it is computed that 12,000 persons could witness the combats. About 2 miles south-west of the town is the famous MAIDEN CASTLE, an ancient and extensive Roman camp, situated on an immense hill overlooking the surrounding country: it is encircled by deep intrenchments, and ramparts four deep: on the top is a table-land, of oval shape, covering upwards of 40 acres: the whole space to the foot of the outer intrenchment is 120 acres: it is supposed to be one of the strongest of these fortified castles in England: on tlie adjoining hills are several barrows. POUNDBUBY, half a mile west of the town, is another encampment, with immense earthworks thrown up, nearly square, the top of which comprises 20 acres of land: several stone coffins and other antiquities have been found at different times. The whole country is traversed with Roman roads north and south of the river, and sites of Roman establishments, as Stinsford, Stafford, Burton, Wrackleford, Stratton, Southover, Bradford, Woodsford. LAWRENCE BARROW is half a mile south-east; Conquer Barrow, one mile south-east; Frome hill a mile and a half south-east Parishes: FORDINGTON: Is an extensive parish in this borough: The land is unenclosed, with a fine turnip and barley soil, chiefly belonging to the Dutchy of Cornwall, and the property of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Frome Whitfield and Coker's Froome, (the property of George MAYO esq of Puddletown) and Colliton row half a mile north are hamlets in Holy Trinity Paris. Parish Clerks: East Fordington James WHITE; West Fordington David CROSS; Trinity William GOULD; All Saints George WOOD; St Peters James RE CURTIS. Note:- In the original people were generally in order of importance but here they have been placed in alphabetical |
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT CORPORATION ALDERMEN COUNCILLORS COUNTY MAGISTRATES Quarter Sessions held at the Shire Hall BOROUGH MAGISTRATES INSURANCE AGENTS PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS PUBLIC OFFICERS PLACES OF WORSHIP SCHOOLS NEWSPAPERS RAILWAY STATIONS CONVEYANCE CARRIERS PRIVATE RESIDENTS COMMERCIAL © Private Stamp Collection Michael Russell FIPD BARFOOT, Richard Edward; watch maker , 16 High West street BARNARD, William; Cooper, High East street BARNES, Henry; Architect & Surveyor, West walks BARNWELL, James; Cooper, Fordington BARRETT, Joseph; Phoenix Inn, High East street BARRETT, Williams, Half Moon, North square BATER, Joseph Watchmaker & Jeweller, South street BARTLETT, John; Baker, Fordington [Note:- John Masters Bartlett (1843-1875) ] BASCOMBE, Thomas & Henry; Linen & woollen drapers, silk mercers, & tailoring, dressmaking, millinery, mantle, familymouring, carpet & warehousemen, 65 High West street BATTY, Henry; divisional superintendent of County Police, County Police station BAVIS, William, chimney sweeper,Mill street, Fordington BEACH, John W; supervisor of inland revenue, South street BECKINGHAM, Walter; brick & tile maker, Hartpool lane, & at Bere Regis BENNETTFrederick ; farmer & whiting & pipe clay manufacturer, High East street BENNETT, Thomas; Farmer, Fordington BENNETT, Thomas; Wholesale provision merchant, South walks BEVIS, Thomas; Shopkeeper, Fordington Hill, Fordington BIGGS, Thomas strange; Wine & spirts merchant, Cornhill BILLETT, Robert; Beer retailer, Holloway Road [Note: Holloway Road was in Fordington] BISHOP, Thomas Helps; Registrar of births & deaths for Dorchester district, Glyde path hill BISHOP, William; Grocer & provision merchant & agent for LIpscomb, general railway carrier, High East street BLANDAMER, Thomas Crown, Durngate street BLANDAMER, William The Ark Fordington BONIFAS, John; Tailor, 10 Cornhill BOON, Richard; Grocer, 55 High West street Borough Police Station; Charles COWARD superintendant,Guildhall BOUNCY, George; Dealer in antques, South street BOWRING, Henry James; Boot maker, Fordington BOWRING, Thomas; Carpenter, Fordington BROWN , Ambrose; White Hart, High East street BROWN, John; Accountant & clerk to the visiting justices of the Dorset County Lunatic Asylum & clerk tothe County Hospital, South street BROWNINGEdward & Charles; Patent medicine warehouse, stationer, toy, perfumery, & fancy goods dealer, 43 High East street BRUSHETT, John; The Star, Bell street BRYER, Charles; agent for Western Provident Association, North square BRYER, William; auctioneer & appraiser & high bailiff to the County Court, South street BURNETT, Edwin; solicitor, perpetual conmmissioner & comissioner for taking acknowledgements of married women, commissioner in all common law courts, South street BUTTEN, Henry; Castle Inn, Grove Buildings [Note: Grove buildings were in Fordington] CABLE, John; travelling draper, South street CAKE, John; blacksmith, Grove Buildings [Note: Grove buildings were in Fordington] Cavalry Barracks, Major Minto ELLIOTT, commanding officer CHRISTOPHER, Joseph; greengrocer, Market place Chubb's Alms Houses, North square COLE, William; mason, Shire Hall lane COLLINS, John; blacksmith, North square Corn Exchange & Town Hall, James RE CURTIS, hall keeper, High East street County Court, Giles SYMONDS, registrar; William G BRYER; high bailiff; Eddell PENNY; clerk County Friendly Society, Rev. Charles William BINGHAM honorary secretary George Henry DAVIS; assistant secretary County Goal & House of Correction, James V LAWRENCE; governor, North square County Police Station, Captain Amyatt BROWN; chief constable; Charles COWARD; superintendant of borough police, clerk ofthe markets & inspector of weights and measures, Guildhall COX, Cecil; pork butcher & butcher,High East street COXENS, Barjew; shopkeeper, Fordington CRABB, Benjamin; greengrocer, Market place CROCKER, Fenner & Co; ironfounders & ironmongers, High East street & The Foundry CROCKER, William; cooper, Trinity churchyard CROCKER, William; Dolphin, Church street CROOK, Eliza Mrs; refreshment rooms, High East street CROSS, George; umbrella maker, Princess street CROSS, Thomas Rodber; manager to Weymouth Bank, High West street CUNNINGTON, Edward & Co; wine merchants, Princes street CURTIS, Elizabeth & Emma (Misses); outfitters, High East street CURTIS, Fras. Richard; watch ma. & hair dresser, High East street CURTIS, James Robert England; tailor, 43 High West street DAMON, Henry & Alfred; Farmers, Parsonage Farm Fordington DARCH, William; New Inn & Coal merchant, South street DATE, George Hnery; station master, Great Western Railway at Great Western station DALKE, Frances Mrs; grocer, North square DAVIS, Richard & Son; builders, contractors, brick, tile & pipe manufacturers, East parade; & at Broadmayne. see Advert. DAVIS, Charles; wheelwright, Fordington DAVIS, George Henry; actuary of the Savings Bank, South street DAVIS, Henry; upholsterer & cabinet maker, Trinity street DAVIS, John; baker, Princess street DAVIS, Richard; Exhibition Hotel, East parade DAWE, Ann Mrs; milliner, Bell street DAY, Thomas & John; blacksmiths, Pease lane DEAN, John; tailor, South street DENNIS, Richard; tin plate worker, South street DEWLAND, Thomas; Red Lion, Church street DIBBIN, Joseph; carpenter, Shire Hall lane Dorchester Agricultural Society; [George J ANDREWS ] hon. sec. Dorchester Building Society; [Thomas W PEARCE] manager3 Wollaston Terrace Dorchester Club; [James HAYNOR ] secretary, North square Dorchester Farmers Club; [George James ANDREWS] hon.sec. Dorchester Fire Brigade; [Charles COWARD ]captain, Market place Dorchester Old Bank; [R & H WILLIAMS & Co ] High West street; draws on Williams, Deacon & Co London [Note was at No. 1 & 2 High West st] Dorchester School of Arts; [Thomas BAKER ] master, Shire hall Dorchester Telegram; [Alfred ATKINS ] publisher, published on Friday, 8 High West street Dorchester Water Works; [Alfred PHILLIPS ] manager Dorset County Chronicle & Somersetshire Gazette; [Henry SPICER ] proprietor, 63 High west Street Dorset County Express & Agricultural Gazette; [Alfred ATKINS ] publisher, published minday night, 8 High West Street Dorset County Hospital; [John BROWN ] clerk, Princes street Dorset County Museum & Library; [Rev. C.W. BINGHAM ] hon.sec. Dorset 3rd Rifle Volunteers Head Quarters; [Thomas COOMBS ] Captain, Princes Street DRAKE, James; baker, High East street DRON, Thomas Middleton; school, South street DUNN, Jane Mrs; Junction Hotel DURDEN, Henry; chemist & druggist & proprietor of the Balsamic Elixir for coughs, Cornhill DURDEN, William; plumber, Durngate street EDDISON, Francis; steam plough proprietor, Steam Plough yard EDKINS, William; tailor, 31 High West street EDWARDS, Ellen Mrs; stationer, Grove buildings [Note: rove Buildings were in Fordington] EDWARDS, Henry; dentist, South Street ELDRIDGE, Pope & Co; brewers, maltsters, wine & spirit merchants, Dragon Brewery ELIOT, Pearce, Eliot & Eliot; [Thomas Rodber CROSS manager] High West street; draw on Glyn Mills, Currie & Co EMSON, Alfred; Surgeon,South street ENSOR & Co; grocers & corn dealers, High East street ENSOR, John (Thomas); auctioneer, general valuer & agent, 54 South street and at Wimborne EVANS, Alfred John; chemist, High East street FARRANT, Henry J; miller West Mills West Fordington FOOT, Henry; refreshment rooms, High East street FORRE, James; beer retailer,West Fordington; and greengrocer Market place FORSE, Robert; Railway Tavern, South street FORSE, Thomas; greengrocer, Market place FORSE, Thomas; Greyhound Inn, Princes street FOSTER, James; bookseller, stationer, printer, bookbinder & circulating library, Cornhill FROST, George; Kings Arms family & commercial hotel & posting house, High East street FRANKLIN, Joseph; Hit or Miss Fordington FUDGE, Joseph; butcher & coal merchant, North square GALPIN, & Sons; butter factors, Church street GALPIN, Caroline (Mrs); beer retailer, Friary lane GALPIN, william; brewer and maltster, Phoenix brewery GARLAND, William; greengrocer, Market place Gas Works, (William OSMUND), manager, Bell street GIBBS, Isabella (Mrs); hair dresser, 13 High West street GILL, Charles; french polisher, South street GOLLOP, Eliza (Mrs); tailoress, Trinity street GOOD, John; surgeon, 48 High West street GOULD, Edward; painter etc, Pease Lane GOULD, William Henry; painter etc, Pease lane GOULD, William Thomas; grocer, Pease lane GRASSBY, Benjamin; architectural sculptor, wood & stone carver & monumental mason, South street- See advert. GREEN, William Henry; taxidermist, Fordington GREENING, John & eorge Frederick; saddlers, 46 High east street GREENING, Charles; colored & other picture screen manufacturer & agent for the United Kingdom Temperance & General Provident Association & the Liberator Permanent Building Society, Shirehall place GREGORY, Ann North (Miss); berlin wool repository, High East street GREGORY, George John Gregory; architect, surveyor, builder & contractor, South street GREY, Charles; baker, Mill Street, Fordington GRIFFIN, James; confectioner, Holloway Row, Fordington GRIGG, Thomas; Great Western Hotel [Note:- He was the uncle of Thomas Grigg the photographer - follow link for more information about the family] GROVES, Arthur William; candle manufacturer, Pease Lane GROVES, Henry; hurdle maker, Fordington GROVES, James Henry; provision merchant, North square GULLIVER, Emma (Mrs); beer retailer, Mill Street Fordington GUY, & Son; builders, Glyde path hill HANNAH, James Field; cabinet maker, upholsterer, carpet warehouse, undertaker, paper hanger & general furnishing warehouseman, 8 Cornhill HARDY, James; jeweller, Fordington Hardy's Fre Grammer School, Rev. Thomas R MASKEW MA; head master, South Street HARMAN, Joseph; marine store dealer, Durngate street HARRIS, frederick; stone mason, South street HARRIS, Samuel Robert, nurseryman, Fordington HARVEY, Charlotte (Miss); school, Trinity street HAWKINS, Emily & Bessie (Misses); fancy repository, 59 High west street HAYNE, John & Co; farmers & grocers Etc, Fordington HAYWARD, Robert; butcher, High East street HAZEL, Robert; general & furnishing ironmonger, agricultural implement manufacturer, importer of petroleum & benzoline & oil & color warehouse, 15 High West street; Princes street & Back South street HILL, Robert; coal merchant, South street & Great Western Railway station HOCKEY, Sarah (Mrs); boot maker, High East street HODGES, Charles; White Horse, Pease lane HODGES, John Francis & sons; Importers of wines & spirits, High East street & at Weymouth HOGG, Benjamin Alexander; draper, Cornhill HOLLAND & HAYMAN, coal merchants, Trinity street & Railway stations HOW, William; chemist, 4 High West street HOWE, Richard James; cook & confectioner, Cornhill HOWELL, Henry; tailor, 54 High West street - see advert HOWELL, Rosa (Mrs); milliner, 46 High west street HUNT, Robert; miller, Fordington HURDLE, William & Henry; cheese factors, Durgate street, Fordington HUSSEY, John; carpenter & joiner, South street HYDE, Thomas; greengrocer, Market place Inland Revenue Office, John W. BEACH, supervisor, South street JAMES, Frederick; shopkeeper, Princess street JEFFERY, Charles; gun & fishing tackle maker, , High East street Judges' Lodgings, County house, High West street KEATS, Charles; accountant & county treasurer, 4 Wollaston terrace & Shire hall KEATS, George; grocer & farmer, Fordington KEATS, Susan (Mrs); refreshment rooms, 19 High West street KEECH, & sons; grocers, Grove buildings [Note: Grove buildings were in Fordington] LAKE, Henry; shopkeeper, Durngate street LAMBERT, John; beer retailer, Glyde Path hill LANDSCHEIT, Henry; Dorchester Arms, North square Land Security Co, John BROWN; agent, South street LANYON, John; saddler, Cornhill LAST, Harriet Jane (Mrs); grocer, Cornhill LAWRENCE, James Vandyke; governor of the gaol LEAVER, Edmund; farmer, Fordington LEGG, Jane & Ann (Misses), frmrs, Fordington Hill, Fordington LEGG, John; baker, Fordington LEWIS, Henry; draper, 6 Cornhill Liberator Permanent Building & Investment Society, (Charles GREENING, agent, Shirehall place LING, Henry; printer, bookseller, stationer & fancy repository, High West street LIPSCOMBE, John; general carrier, Durngate street LOADER, George Kellow; coal & salt merchant, South street & Great Western Railway station LOCK, Henry & Son; solicitors, 42 High East street LOCK, Henry; solicitor, clerk to the board of guardians, superintendent registrar, deputy coroner & solicitor to Dorchester building society & burial board, clerk to the rural sanitary authority & assessment committee, 42 High East street LOCK, Joseph & Sons; butchers, North square LOCK, Mary (Miss); school, Icen cottage, Fordington LOCK, Joseph; farmer LOCKETT, William; hatter & seedsman, Cornhill LOVELL, John; coach builder, South street LUCAS, John; haberdasher, South street LUSH, Andrew; carpenter; [Note: Grove buildings were in Fordington] LUSH, John Millard; manager to Wiltshire & Dorset Banking Co, High East street LUSH, Loamini; dairyman, Fordington MABER, Edward; farmer, Fordington MABER, Richard; builder, Pease lane MALLANDAINE, Henry Hawkes; stamp districutor & surveyor of taxes, South street MARSH, Henry; tailor, 50 High East street MARSH, William John; grocer & tailor, South street MARTIN, Charles; greengrocer, Market place MARTIN, Sansom; farmer, Fordington MASKEW, Rev. Thomas Raisley MA; head master of Hardy's free grammer school, South street Masonic Hall , (John LOVELACE), hall keeper, Princes street MASTERS, Ann (Mrs); dress maker, Bell street MAYO, Henry; farmer, Coker's Froome MEADER, William; Swan, Mill street, Fordington MEARS, Williams; station master, South Western railway, South Western railway station MEDWAY, Thomas; currier, Durngate street MEECH, Charles; Duke of Wellington, 61 High West street MEECH, Henry, poulterer, 61 High West street MEECH, James; baker, Fordington MEECH, James; Queens Head -, Holloway row Fordington MILES, James; Saddler, 14 High West street Militia Barracks, (Colonel) Angus William HALL, Lieutenant-colonel commanding MILLS, Francis; boot and shoe manufacturer, Cornhill MILLS, Henry; fishmonger, High East street MORGAN, Thomas; auctioneer, 39 High West street MUTFORD, George; plumber Etc, 4 High east street Napier's Almshouses, South street NEW, George; Old Ship inn, High West street NORMAN, Henry; pianoforte tuner, Fordington NORRIS, Charles; bootmaker, Fordington NORRIS, Samuel; chimney sweeper, Fordington NUTTING, Edward; miller, baker & grocer, South street and Burton mill NUTTING, Harriet (Miss); grocer, Princess street OLIVER, Charles; boot manufacturer, 5 South street ORCHARD, Henry; boot maker, Holloway row, Fordington OSMUND, William; manager to the gas works, Bell street PARMITER, Jane (Mrs); general draper, tailor, hatter, boot & shoe manufacturer, clothier, & outfitter, furniture dealer & sewing machine agent, 35 High East street - See advert PARMITER, Jane (Mrs); pawnbroker, Church street PARSONS, Charles; grocer, High East street PARSONS, Charles; mineral water manufacturer, Trinity street PARSONS, Isaac; baker & grocer, South street PAUL, Mary (Mrs); refreshment rooms, High East street PAYNE, Azariah; shopkeeper, Fordington PAYNE, William; shopkeeper, Grove buildings [Note Grove buildings were in Fordington] PAYNE, William; wheelwright, Fordington PEARCE, Thomas Wittle; collector of taxes, 3 Wollaston terrace PEARCE, William; master of the workhouse PEATY, David; jeweller, Fordington PENNY, Eddell; accountant & clerk to county court, Shirehall place Pension Office (Colonel ASTWELL, paymaster; Patrick LYDON clerk), 30 High West street PHELPS, John; provision dealer, North square PHILLIPS, Alfred; borough surveyor, inspector of nuisances & manager of the Water Works Phospho-Silicon Manure Co, W.S. ALLARDYCE, engineer & manager, works; Bridport road, office 1 Cornhill - see advertisement PIDGEON, Sarah (Mrs); dress maker, Trinity street PIKE, William; Green Dragon, Durngate street PITFIELD, Caroline (Mrs); Union Arms, Fordington PITFIELD, George; beer retailer, Durngate street [Old House at Home] PLUMMER, George H; superintendant of county police, County police Station POPE, Alfred; solicitor, & commissioner for affidavits in common law courts, south street PORTER, Francis; Chequers Inn, High East street Post Office , Charles PARSONS, postmaster, South street POUNCY, Charles; boot maker, 44 High West street POUNCY, John; inventor & patentee of photographs in oil, colors & printing ink, 38 High West street POUNCY, Thomas Crook; saddler & harness maker, 3 Cornhill POUNCY, Walter; photographic artist, painter, glaszier, picture frame maker Etc, 38 High west street RAIKES, Rev. Henry Paget; chaplain to Dorset County Prison, 41 High West street RANDALL, John; stone mason,, Grove buildings [Note Grove buildings were in Fordington] READ, Alfred; Royal Oak Inn 20 High West street READ, Harry; George Inn, High West street RIGGS, Thomas; Bulls Head, Fordington RIGLAR, Henry William; hair dresser, North square ROBERTS, Charles; shopkeeper, Fordington ROBINSON, John Desborough; surgeon, South street ROBINSON, Joseph; organist & professor of music, dealer in musical instruments, pianoforte tuner, & musical instruments for hure, Cornhill RONIBSON, Joseph, junior; organist to All Saints, & pianoforte tuner, Cornhill ROBINSON, Thomas; draper, 9 High West street ROGERS, Frances (Mrs); furniture broker, 37 High West street ROGERS, Thomas; cabinet maker, 25 High West street ROGERS, Walter; photographer, 38 High West street ROOK, James; china mender, Princes street ROWE, James; vetenery surgeon, South street RUMSEY, Clement Gideon; boot maker, High East street RUSSELL, James; Stationer, High East street SAMWAYS, & sons; corn merchants, Pease lane SAMWAYS, Alfred; Mail Coach Inn, North square SAUNDERS, Jacob; gold & silversmiths, watch and clock makers and jewellers, High East street Savings Bank, (George Henry DAVIS), actuary, South street SCOTT, Joseph; gold and silversmiths, watchmakers & jewellers, 17 Cornhill SCOTT, George; maltster and brewer, High East street & Princes street SEARLE, Serjeant-Major George; Drill instructor of Countys Police, County Police station SEWARD, Frederick William; baker & grocer, High East street SEYMOUR, John; baker, Grove buildings [Note; Grove building were in Fordington] SHEPPARD, Daniel & Samuel; millers & saw mill proprietors, Friarymill SHEPPARD, Job; basket maker, Trinity Church yard SHEPPARD, Thomas; greengrocer, Market place Shire Hall, Charles GREENING, hall keeper SIBLEY, Thomas; farmer, Fordington SIME, Hugh David; editor of the Dorset chronicle, 4 Salisbury terrace, Fordington SIMMONDS, Henry; general dealer, Fordington SINGLETON, James; photographer, 19 High West street SLADE, Samuel; ironmonger & furniture dealer, High East street SLY, James; Antelope family & commercial hotel & posting house, Cornhill SOUNDY, Joshua Tovell, draper & outfitter, 18 High West street SPENCER, James; blacksmith, Glyde Park hill SPICER, James; china & glass warehouse, 6 & 7 High est street SPICER, Henry; proprietor of the Dorset County Chronicle & Somersetshire Gazette, High West street STACY, Uriah; carpenter, South street Stamp Office, (Henry Hawkes MALLANDAINE), distributorSouth street STAYNER, James; secretary of the Dorchester club, Trinity street STAYNER, Mary (Mrs); dress maker, Trinity street STEELE, Edward & Co; linen & woollen drapers, silk mecers, shawl, mantle, hat & cap warehouse, High West street STICKLAND, Henry; hair dresser, High East street STONE, George; shopkeeper, Mill street,Fordington STONE, John; Weigh Bridge Inn, Grove buildings [Note Grove buildings are in Fordington] STRONG, John; bone crusher & manure manufacturer, West mill, Fordington STROUD, & Co; coach and carriage builders, carriages of all description always on hand or built to order, repairs expeditiously executed, High East street; factory Fordington STROUD, Robert; boot maker, Fordington STYLES, James & Co; wholesale & retail grocers, tea dealers & provision merchants, dealers in british & foreign wines, High East street SUTTON, & Co; carriers, Cornhill SYMONDS, Giles; solicitor, registrar to the county court, coroner for the Dorchester district, deputy stweard for the island of Portland, clerk to the magitrates, clerk to the local board of health & town clerk, South street TABOR, Eleanor & mary Ann (Misses); ladies school, 49 High West street TAYLOR, Daniel; farmer, Fordington TAYLOR, George; farmer, Fordington TAYLOR, Henry; engineer, millwright & brass founder, manufacturer of corn & seed drills, horse, steam & water powered threshing machines, straw elevators etc manure merchants & agent for the leading agricultural implement makers, Lond's iron works TAYLOR, Henry; miller, Lords mills TAYLOR, John Richard; Plume & Feathers, & brewer & wine & spirit merchants, Princes street TAYLOR, Phillip P; locksmith, Armstice works, Fordington TAYLOR, Sophia (Miss); milliner, High East street TILLEY, Leonard; builder, Fordington TILLEY, Mark; boot & shoe & leather seller, South street TILLEY, Matthew; watch maker, South street TILLEY, obert; farmer TILLEY, William; builder, Princes street TOPP, John; farmer, Fordington TRACY, James L & Co; mechanical engineers, brick & tile machinery makers, brewers, corn & flour mill & hydraulic engineers, saw mill & water works engineers, machine tool makers, horizontal & portable engine makers, brass & iron founders, wood pulp paper machinery manufacturers, turbine manufacturers, steam boiler manufacturers, wood working machinery & agricultural implement makers, millwrights, smith's etc, North square engineering works - see advert. TUDOR, John; surgeon; 24 High West street TUTTELL, William; fancy repository, 35 & 36 High west street Union Workhouse, (William PEARCE), manager VINCENT, James; boot maker, Pease lane [Note:- James VINCENT (1846-1910) ] VINCENT, John Baxter; jeweller, Bell street VINE, Stephen; corn merchant, Church street VOSS, Cornealius; upholsterer, Princes street VOSS, Joseph; builder, Durngate street WALDEN, Thomas; provision merchant, North square WALLACE, Selena (Mrs); lodging house, Fordington Green, Fordington WALLACE, William; tailor, Fordington WARREN, James; grocer & provision dealer, High East street WATTS, Edward Phillip; chemist, 12 High West street WEBB, Charles, maltster, Fordington WELCH, Eliza (Mrs), milliner, Pease Lane WELLMAN, Thomas; builder & undertaker, Fordington WELLS, Frederick, umbrella maker, Fordington WELLSPRING, John & Son; builders, contracters, brick & tile makers, & dealers in cement, slates etc, West Fordington, & at Moreton WELLSPRING, Joseph; basket maker, Trinity street WELLSPRING, Joseph junior; basket maker, South street WELLSPRING, Susan (Mrs); dress maker, South street Western Counties Sack & Hiring Co., (George K LOADER, agent, reat Western station WESTON, Montague Charles; solicitor & treasurer for the Borough of Dorchester, 50 High West street Weymouth Bank (branch), (Eliot Pearce, Eliot & Eliot) (Thomas Rodber CROSS) manager, High west street ; draw on Glyn, Mills & Co London WHITE, Charles; private tutor, South street WHITE, Henry; painter, High East street WHITE, James (Mrs); professor of dancing, South street WHITE, Jane (Mrs); shopkeeper, Fordington WILLSHIRE, James; greengrocer, Pease lane Wiltshire & Dorset banking Co, ( John Millard LUSH), manager, High East street; draw on London & Westminster Bank Wiltshire Sack Hiring co. , (Robert HILL), agent, Great Western ststion WINDSOR, Charles; blacksmith, Fordington WOOD, Elizabeth Mary (Mrs); ironmonger, 62 High west street WOOD, George John; upholsterer, 47 High West street WOOLSTON, Mary (Mrs); confectioner & toy dealer, Cornhill Working Mens Institute, John DEAN), librarian, South street WRIGHT, Gideon & Son; , grocers & provision merchants, High East street |