Maresfield Post Office Maresfield |
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1851 | Newnham, Miss Sarah; occupation: mistress | Sarah Newnham, school mistress | Post Office | Post Office Directory | |
1851 | Peters, John; occupation Shopkeeper | John Peters | Post Office | Post Office Directory | |
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation Master grocer | John Peters | Grocers & Post Office, High Street | 1851 Census Maresfield, Sussex |
Wife | Jane Peters | ||||
Son; occupation Grocer | John Peters | ||||
Son; handicap: deaf; occupation Grocer | Alfred Peters | ||||
Son; occupation Scholar | Thomas Peters | ||||
Servant; occupation: house servant | Martha Anne Hayward [Osborne] [Taylor] | ||||
1867 | Directory entry | Durrant Thomas, grocer & draper and post office | post office | Post Office Directory | |
POST OFFICE, Maresfield - Thomas Durrant, receiver. Letters arrive from Uckfield at 7 a.m.; dispatched at 7.10 a.m. The nearest money order offlce is at Uckfield | |||||
1874 | Directory entry | Durrant Thomas, grocer & draper, &, post office | post office | Post Office Directory | |
POST OFFICE, Maresfield.- Thomas Durrant, receiver. Letters arrive from Uckfield at 6.45 a.m.; dispatched at 12.5 & 7.5 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Uckfield. Sundays, arrive at 6.45 a.m.; dispatched at 11.55 a.m | |||||
c 1875 | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | Post Office | |||
1882 | Directory entry | Durrant Thomas, grocer & draper, Post office | Post office | Kelly's Directory | |
POST & MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank & Government Annuities & Insurance Office.- Thomas Durrant, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Uckfield at 6.45 a.m.; dispatched at 12.5 & 7.5 p.m. Sundays, arrive at 6.45 am.; dispatched at 11.55 a.m. The nearest telegraph office is at Uckfield | |||||
1888 | Directory entry | Durrant, Thomas Peters, grocer and draper, Post office, Maresfield | Post office, Maresfield | Brooker's Guide |
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