Directory of Cambridgeshire 1864
History, Topography and Directory of Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, 1864, Edward Cassey and Co.
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CARLTON Is a small village and parish on the borders of Suffolk, in the hundred of Radfield, union of Linton, and diocese of Ely, 8 miles S. from Newmarket, 5 S.E. from the Six Mile Bottom station, and 5 S.S.E. from the Dullingham station, both on the Cambridge and Newmarket railway. The church, which is dedicated to St. Peter, is a small old building. The living is a rectory, value £350 per annum, in the patronage of the trustees of the late W.S.P. Wilder. The Primitive Methodists have a chapel here, and there is an Infants' school, with an endowment, amounting to about £3 yearly, supported principally by subscription. Lord Dacre is lord of the manor and the owner of the soil. The area of the parish is 2,200 acres, and the population in 1861 was 402.
Letters arrive from Newmarket at 7.25 a.m. ; dispatched at 7.30 p.m.
- Lloyd Rev. Robert
- Wildman Rev. W.S.P.
Trades and Professions
[[William Burgess | Burgess William]] | shoemaker |
Crosby, John | surgeon | |
Ginn Robert | tea dealer (website comment: is this where the name Ginty's comes from?) | |
Long Hanslip | farmer, Church farm | |
Nash Thomas | farmer, Carlton Grange | |
Nice William Bulbrook | farmer, Carlton Hall | |
Oake Thomas | farmer | |
Olley Frederick | farmer, Lopham's Hall | |
Wallman Miss Ellen | infant schoolmistress | |
Westley James | farmer | |
Woods G. | grocer, &c | |
Woods William | Axe and Saw | |
Woollard Sampson | shopkeeper |