Kelly's Directory 1847

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Kelly's Directory of Cambridgeshire 1847

There is a copy of this directory available for reference in the Cambridgeshire Collection.

Carlton, or Carlton-cum-Willingham, a small parish on the borders of Suffolk, in the Hundred of Chilford, and Union of Linton, from which latter place it is distant 8 miles, 7 from Haverhill, and 7½ from Newmarket. The houses are straggling. The church is very small, in the diocese of Ely ; there is also a dissenting chapel. The area is 2,200 acres, and the population in a 1841 was 424.

Letters are left at the Axe & Saw inn through the Newmarket office.

Gentry

Wilder, Rev. William, M.A

Traders

|- | Crosby, John L. || surgeon |- | Howard, Thomas || farmer |- | Long, Hanslip || farmer |- | Nash, Thomas || farmer |- | Nice, William || farmer |- | Olley, John || farmer |- | Quy, William || 'Axe & Saw' |- | Ravel, John || farmer |- | Westley, James || farmer |- | Whiskin, Robert || farmer |- | Willis, James || shopkeeper |- | Woods, Stephen || beer retailer