
Kingston
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Kelly's Directory 1886 - Kingston
"Kingston, a parish in the rural deanery of West Medina, archdeaconry of the
Isle of Wight and diocese of Winchester, is situated 6 miles south-south-west
from Newport. The church of St. Paul is a small building of stone in the Early
English style, pleasantly situated on an eminence, and has chancel, nave,
turret and 1 bell: the church was restored in 1871: all the windows are
stained. The register dates from the year 1625. The living is a rectory,
yearly value £223, in the gift of T.C. Baring esq. M.P. and held since
1883 by the Rev. Thomas Binstead Macnamara M.A. of Magdalen Hall, Oxford.
Edward Granville Ward esq. is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil
is sandy on sand rock. The chief crops are wheat and barley. the area is 914
acres; rateable value, £1,045; and the population in 1881 was 69, being
the smallest number of any parish in the island." (From Kelly's Directory of
the Isle of Wight, 1886)
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