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Wellington, Extract from E.C. Lascelles Directory of Herefordshire, 1851

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Extract from E.C. Lascelles Directory of Herefordshire, 1851

Transcription by Richard Lane © 2002

WELLINGTON.

WELLINGTON, a large Parish, is situated about five-and-a-half miles from Hereford, and seven-and-a-half miles from Leominster.

   The church is a large old structure, with square tower without spire. The Rev. Thomas Shepherd, M.A., Vicar; Messrs. James Savigar and Richard Grovenor, Churchwardens; Mr. Thomas Perks, Clerk. Services -11 a.m. and 3 p.m.

CLERGY, TRADES, FARMERS, ETC.
Shepherd Rev. Thomas, M.A., Vicar, Vicarage
Amiss John, wheelwright Lowe Joseph, cider retailer, Railway Tavern
Baker Wm., farmer Lythe Thomas, shopkeeper
Baker Wm., shopkeeper Matthews Edward H., victualler, Bridge Inn
Davies Wm., farmer, Wootton Morgan Jane, shopkeeper
Dilloe James, cider retailer Nash John, cider retailer, Mason's Arms
Dilloe John, shopkeeper Perks Thomas, Parish Clerk
Donovan Wm., cider retailer, New Inn Pitt Elizabeth, shopkeeper
Evans John, tailor Pitt Elizabeth, victualler, Plough
Gravenor Richard, farmer, Church House Pitt George, farmer, The Bridge
Grovenor Thomas, farmer Pitt Henry, blacksmith
Griffiths George, farmer, Townsend Proctor George, farmer, The Court
Harris Daniel, miller & farmer, The Mill Prosser Reece, blacksmith
Hayes Wm., farmer, Burghope Sanders Charles, boot and shoemaker
Jones Thomas, farmer Savigar James, farmer, Prebendary
Jones Wm., farmer, The Farm Shepherd Edward, shopkeeper
Langford John, boot & shoemaker Stinton John, boot and shoe maker
Lawrence John, boot & shoemaker Taylor Joseph, farmer, Stockhouse
Lewis Thomas, cider retailer, Globe  

[Transcribed by Richard Lane in November 2002
from a copy of Lascelles Directory of Herefordshire, 1851 in Hereford Central Library]