
Sarratt in 1863
from
History, Topography & Directory of
Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire & Hertfordshire
SARRATT
Is a parish and village in Cahio [sic] hundred, diocese of Rochester, archdeaconry of St. Albans, and union, deanery, and county court district of Watford, 21¾ miles from London, 6 north-west from'Watford Station, and 3¾ north from Rickmansworth, on a feeder of the river Colne. The village is small; the parish contains 1,550 acres, and a population in 1861 of 696 partly employed in the paper mill. Fancy trimming is made here. The parish church of the Holy Cross is an ancient cruciform building, with low square tower. The living is a vicarage, annual value £243, with residence, in the gift of the executors of the late J. A. Gordon, Esq., of Moir Place, near Ware, and held by the Rev. Edward Ryley, MA. There is also a Baptist chapel.
Letters through Rickmansworth arrive at 8 a.m.; pillar box cleared at 4.45 p.m. Rickmansworth is the nearest money-order office.
Parish Clerk - Joseph Morris.
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Curtis, Mr. Alfred, Mill |
Walton, Mr. Joseph Fowel1, Sarratt hall |
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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. |
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| Baldwin, Edwin, farmer Bamett, Edward Richard Rudd, farmer, Wheeler's farm Boarder, James, Old Boot Brackley, Moses, Plough, Belsize green Breed, James, farmer, Green End farm Bryant, Job, butcher, Green Clark, James, grocer Culley, William, beer retailer Curtis, Alfred, papermaker, Mill Dowse, John, mealman Dyer, Jonathan, beer retailer Hedge, Mrs. Annie, beer retailer Hedge, Thomas, fancy trimming maker Hedge, William, fancy trimming maker Hobbs, John, farmer, New house farm |
Hosier, William, blacksmith Hubbard, Mrs. Sarah, Cock Inn Morton, George, Red Lion Stedman, William, baker Tarbox, Matthew, farmer, Bragman's frm. Temple, William, grocer and beer retailer Thompson, George, blacksmith, Green Thorn, William, farmer Ward, John, bootmaker Webber, George, farmer Weston, Henry, grocer and draper, Green Wood, Roger, surgeon, Sarratt villa Woodward, Joseph, wheelwright Wright, William, baker Yerby, Thomas. farmer |
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