Dunstable
General History
Harrod's Directory 1876 (Extract)
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DUNSTABLE is a parish, market town, and municipal borough, 5 miles from Luton, 7 from Leighton Buzzard, and 33 from London; it is in the hundred of Manshead, union and county court district of Luton7 diocese of Ely, archdeaconry of Bedford, and rural deanery of its own name. The church, dedicated to St. Peter, founded by Henry I, is a fine specimen of Norman and Early English styles of architecture, and appears to have been built upon a very grand and costly cruciform plan, with a lofty tower in the centre. The living is a rectory, in the gift of the Lord 'Chancellor, annual value, 300. The Rev. Frederick Hose, M.A. is the rector.
CHAPELS.-Wesleyan, South street-Rev. C. Hillard, Rev. J. Good-acre, and Rev. J Rodwell, ministers. Baptist, West street, Rev. D. Gould, minister,. Primitive Methodist, Victoria street-Rev. B. Tonkin and Rev. H. Stanton, ministers. Congregational, Edward street-Rev. W. Blackwell, minister. Old Baptist, St. Mary's street Ministers various. Mission Hall, King street-Ministers various.
SCHOOLS.-There is an endowed school for the education and clothing of 40 boys, William J. Hambling, master. National, Alfred P. Wire, master; Miss Sandringham, mistress. British, Joseph Dyer, master; Miss Longton, mistress.
There are several alms houses and charities for the benefit of the poor. The acreage is 500, of which the chief owners are Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Harriet Oliver, and Mr. Joseph Osborn. The lords of the manor are the Mayor and Corporation. The population is about 4,570. Market is held on Wednesday. The inhabitants are chiefly employed in the manufacture of straw plaits, for which the town is very famous.The town appears to have been a place of importance in the time of the ancient Britons, who are supposed to have had a station here. It is supposed by some that the town derived its name from Dun, a notorious robber in the reign of Henry I.
POSTAL REGULATIONS.-Post, Telegraph, Money-order office, Post-office Savings' bank, Government Annuity and Insurance office. Mr. G. F. Scroggs, postmaster.
DISPATCH OF MAILS.
First day mail for Leighton Buzzard | 6.50 a.m. |
For Luton | 1.00 a.m. |
First day mail for London and South | 10.35 a.m. |
Second day mail for London, South and West of England,Leighton Buzzard, and Foreign and Colonial | 1.40 p.m. |
Night mail for the North, West, Ireland, Scotland, and London | 7.45 p.m. |
Night mail for London and all parts | 9.20 p.m. |
N.B.-On Sundays the box closes for London and all parts 7.32 p.m. | 7.32 p.m. |
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES John H. Limbury Esq., (Mayor), Edward Lockhart, Esq., Joseph Gutteridge, Esq., Richard Howes, Esq., of Streatley, Dr. Charles Cyril Hicks, Theodore Harris, Esq., Charles Lockhart, Esq. Meetings every Wednesday, at the Town Hall, at Eleven o'clock. Clerk to the Justices-S. D. B. Middleton, Esq.Mayor J. H. Limbrey, Esq. Aldermen -Messrs. J. H. Limbrey, Edward Lockhart, Henry Cheshire, Edwin William Brown, Councillors -Messrs. J. Darby, T. G. B. Clarke, J. Gutteridge, W. C.George, Richard Wall, Charles Stormer, F. Farr, Edwin Johnson, J. Bailey, W. H. Derbyshire, W. Marshall, W. Hambling. Auditors-Mr. F. W. White and W. Randall. Assessors-Mr. J. Osborn and Mr. W. Graham.
BANKS.-Bedfordshire and Leighton Buzzard Bank (branch of), Bassett, Son, and Harris, High street; Mr. Frederick Howell, manager, draw on Barclay, Bevan, and Co., London. London and County Bank (branch of), High street, (North); Mr. B. Griggs, manager.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, OFFICERS, &c.
Assistant Overseer-Mr. F. Tutte, 42, High street,
North.
Coal and Coke Company (Limited. )-Secretary, Mr. Inwards;
Manager, G. Gudgins.
Collector of Rates for the Sanitarij Authority-Mr. F.
Tutte.
Corn Exchange is held at the Red Lion hotel and Town
Hall.
Fire Engine Station, Town Hall office---W. H. Derbyshire,
supt.
Income Tax Assessors and Collectors~Mr. F. Tutte and Mr.
M. Gutteridge.
Revenue Office, Saracen's Head, High street.
Permanent Building Society-Solicitor, S. D. B. Middleton
Esq. Secretary, J, H. Limbrey.
Police Station, Icknield street Superintendent, Mr. B.
George.
Registrar of Births and Deaths, avid Vaccination
Officer for the Dunstable District. Mr D.G. Gilbey, Upper
Albion street.
Registrar of Marriages- Mr W.P.R. Southam.
Relieving Officer-Mr. D.Gilbey, Victoria street.
Stamp Officer-Mr. Robinson, South street
Temperance Hall, West street.
VolunteerRifle Corps- Lietenant W.J. Hambling;
Drill-Sergeant, F. Field.
Carriers to-St. Albans, Randall, Church street, S; Bow
Brickhill,White Hart, M & S; Luton, Congreve, Anchor Inn,
daily; Leighton Buzzard, Congreve, Anchor Inn, Tu, Th, and S;
London, Jarvis, Swan-with-two-Necks, W; Towcester, Jarvis,
Swan-with-two-Necks.S; Ridgmount, Williams, White Hart, W.Midland
Railway Receiving House, Saracens Head hotel - Proprietor,
Mr Rest.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Adams Mrs. Mary A., South street
Beart Alfred James, Esq. M.R.C.S., Victoria street
Bennett Mr. Benjamin, senior, North st
Bennett Mrs. Jane, South St
Benning Charles Stockdale, Esq. West st.
Bevan Mr Richard, Edward street
Buckmaster Mrs. West street
Bigg Mr William, South street
Blackwell Mrs. Rebecca, South street
Carr Jonas, Esq. North street
Chambers Mr. William, Princes' street
Cobley Mr. Thomas, Church street
Corder Miss Maria, South street
Crandle Mrs. Elizabeth, West street
Cutler Mr. Henry, Wellington terrace
Derbyshire Mr. Charles, Victoria street
Dickens Mrs. Mary, West street
Durham Miss Caroline, Church street
Farr Frederick, Esq. M.R.C.S. South st.
Faulkner Mr. David, South street
Field Mr. John Perring, South street
Franklin Mr. William, Icknield street
Freeman Mr. William Purton, Church st.
George Mr. Edward C. North street
Gostelow Mr. Thomas Pearson, South at.
Griggs Frederick, Winfield street
Gutteridge Mrs. Mary, South street
Gutteridge Mr. Matthew, West street
Halifax Mr. Joseph, Victoria street
Harris Rev. Charles Butler, head master of Collegiate school,
South street
Hawkins Mrs. Rebecca, Victoria street Hicks Charles Cyril, Esq.,
M.D., L.S.A. High street
Horn Mr. Reuben, Princes' street
Horn Mrs. Sarah, Albion street
Howard Miss Mary Ann, Church street
Howell Mr. F. High street, North
Hnnt Mr. William, South street
Inwards William, South street
Johnson Mrs. Jane, South street
Knight Mr. Thomas, South street
Labrnm Mrs. Susannab M. South street
Laurie Willm. Forbes, Esq. M.D., L.S.A. South street
Lewin Mn John, North street
Limbrey Mr. Elisha, Ickuleld street
Lockhart Charles, Req. North street
Lockhart Edward, Esq. South street
Lockhart Mrs. Sarah, West street
Mellor Mrs. Sarah, West street
Middleton Stephen Douglas, Esq. West st
Munday Mrs. Jane, Albion street
Oliver Mrs. Rebecca, Church street
Osborn Mr. Joseph, South street
Peoby Miss Mary Ann, Church street
Potter Miss Sarah, Albion street
Ramsey Mrs, Penelope, West street
Read Mr. James, West street
Richardson Miss Harriet, Church street
Ridgway Miss Mary, Albion street
Rudd Miss Mary, South street
Saville Mr. Joseph, Albion street
Simmonds Mr. John, West street
Stevens Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Mary's street
Stockin Mrs. Lydia, West street
Tibbett Mr. James, Icknield street
Vickers Mrs. Ann Maria, Victoria street
Waterfield Miss Caroline, Church street
Waterfield Mrs. Sophia, Icknield street
Watts Mr. Henry, South street
Webb Mr. Thomas Edwin, Edward st.
York Miss Martha, Church street
Young Mr. John, Edward street
PROFESSIONS, GENERAL TRADES,
Abraham John, fruiterer and manufacturer, West street
Allen William, cooper, Union street and High street
Axtel William, plait dyer and bleacher, Union street
Ayre John, baker, Church street
Bailey John, draper and outfitter, High street, North
Baldock Samuel, grocer, Edward street
Ball Alphonso, exciseman, North street
Ballans Henry, printer, bookseller,and stationer, and fancy
repository, North street
Barcock Mired, grocer, Middle road
Barber Charles, painter, house decorator, paper hanger, &c 28,
High street
Barnes George, "Plume of Feathers," West street
Barton Richard, grocer and carrier, Edward street
Beart Alfred James, surgeon, Victoria st
BEDFORDSHIRE & LEIGHTON BUZZARD BANK, (branch), Bassett, Son, and Harris, High street, (head office, Leighton), draw on Barclay, Bevan, & Co., London, E.C.; Mr. Frederick Howell, manager
Beeby Miss Lucy, ladies' school, Grove House, High street, NorthBeech John, tailor, Albion street
Benning Charles Stockdale, solicitor, town clerk, clerk to the SanitaryAuthority, clerk to the Burial Beard, clerk to the Highway Board (Luton District), steward to the manors of Dunstable, Toddington, Dame Sayer, commissioner to administer oaths in Chancery, commissioner for taking affidavits in all courts, West street
Bennett Benjainin, junior, brewer and straw hat, and bonnet manufacturer, High street
Bennett Mrs. Annie, ladies' school, West street
Berining Charles Stockdale, solicitor, West street
Bignail Thomas, umbrella maker, West street
Billington Benjamin, grocer, Union Street
Billington James, boot and shoe maker, High Street
Blake Miss Elizabeth, dress maker, West Street
Bliss William, grocer and beer retailer, West street
Bourne Charles wheelwright and beer retailer, Winfield street
Bourne George, thrashing achine proprietor, High street
Bowden and Cheshire, builders and block makers, South street
Botterill William, senior, plumber, painter, and gas fitter, West street
Bowles John, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., 7, High street
Bowler Thomas, tailor and beer retailer, South street
Bradahaw Jane, dressmaker, West street
Brazier William, fruiterer, Union street
BrightinanWilliam, nurseryman, Regent street
Brown David, fishmonger and fruiterer, South street
Brown Edwin W. farmer, North street
Brown James, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, Albion street
Brown Thomas, coal dealer, Edward st.
Brown Walter, grocer and provision merchant; agent for Kinloch's and Co.'s wines, 6, High street
Buckingham Thomas, butcher, Victoria street
Budd William, grocer, Union street
Burck Thomas, "Nag's Head," High street
Burgess John, marine store dealer, Ashton street
Burgess Samuel, tailor, St Mary's street
Burr Bichard, chair maker, Winfield
Chambers John, ironmonger and grocer, South street
Champkin Charles, fruiterer, West street
Champkin John, fruiterer. West street
Cheshire Thomas, block maker, Matthew street
Cheshire William, cabinet maker and furniture dealer, West street
Chilton John, pawnbroker, Church St.
Clarke Tom G. B. chemist, High street
Collegiate School, South street, principal, Rev. Cherles Butler Harris
Collings Thomas G. straw hat and bonet manufacturer, High street
Cook William, "Eight Bells," Ashton st.
Cooper J.J.. and G. straw hat and bonnet manufacturers, High street, and at Manchester
Coots Theophilus, tailor, High street
Costin Daniel, brewer, beer retailer, and general smith, West street
Cotton William, vict. "Swan-with-two- Necks, High street
Cowley Joseph, blacksmith, South street st
Cox Thomas, coal merchant, and at Luton
Creak Squire, wheelwright, South street
Cutler Roland, brewer, North street
Daniel George H. grocer, North street
Darby Joseph, butcher, West street
Davis James, shoemaker, St. Mary's st.
Derbyshire William Henry, auctioneer, surveyor, estate agent, and appraiser,High street
Driffill William, senior, painter, High street
Driffill William, junior, painter and gas fitter, North street
Duckering Charles, general dealer, King street
Duncombe Frederick, vict. "Waggon and Horses," South street
Dunham Joshua, builder, Victoria street Dunstable Coal and Coke Company, (Limited), . M. Gudgin, manager
Dyer Joseph, master of British school,Princes' street
Dyer Thomas, fruiterer, South street
Eames Edward, blacksmith, High street
Eames William, plait dealer, West street
Edmunds John, boot and shoemaker, West street
Edward Eleazer, draper, Middle row
Ellingham Thomas, coal merchant,South street
Elliott Mrs. Mary, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, High street
Emery Edward, grocer, and agent for W. & A. Gilbey's wines and spirits, North street
Emery Frederick, grocer, Edward street
Emmerson James, grocer, West street
Fearn Joseph, cooper and vict. the "Globe," Winfield street
Fensome James, beer retailer, Edward street
Field Mrs. Elizabeth, whiting mannfacturer and beer retailer, Chapel place
Field Frederick, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, High street
Field Frederick, "New Inn," Union street
Fitness William, boot and shoemaker, High street
Flint John, baker, Ashton street
Fountain William, builder, Princes' st.
Fowier James, straw dealer, South st.
Fowler Thos. "George the Fourth," Church street
Fox Ann, grocer, West street
Fox George, saddle and harness maker, Church street
Fox William, saddle and harness maker, North street
Franklin George, boot and shoemaker, Victoria street
Franklin John, "white Horse," Church street
FreemanGeorge, blacksmith and brazier, Union street
Funge Amos, "Shoulder of Mutton," High street
Gadsden Miss, dressmaker, West street
Gage George, chemist, High street
Gard and Co. plate cloth manufacturers, St. Mary street
Garrett Fred T. watchmaker, High st.
Giddings Henry, painter, &C South st.
Goode William, boot and shoemaker, nigh street
Goodman Maria, beer retailer, Church street
Gostelow Thomas Cook, bookseller and stationer, South street
Gostelow Mrs. Elizabeth, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, Matthew street
Griggs B. manager of London and County Bank, High street, North
Grnbb William, boot and shoemaker, Church street
Gutteridge Joseph, agent for the County Fire and Provident Life Offices
Gutteridge Miss, ladies' school, West street
Hallifax Thomas, baker, West street
Hallifax William, boot and shoemaker, High street
Hambling William James, master of Endowed school South street
Hanchard Edwin, cabinet maker and furniture dealer, High street
Harrison John, beer retailer, High st.
Hastie William, draper, North street
Headey George, senr. tea and straw dealer, Victoria street
Headey George, junr. general dealer, Union street
Henton Henry, dyer and bleacher, Victoria street
Higgs James, beer retailer, West street
Higgs William, builder, Princes' street
Hine William, baker, Church street
Hirons Annie, dressmaker, Wellington terrace
Hobbs Joseph, boot and shoemaker and nurseryman, Victoria street
Hodges Richard, boot and shoemaker, West street
Holland Joseph, block maker, Victoria st.
Holmes Alfred, draper, West street
Holt James, egg and butter merchant, West street
Holt Martha, "Anchor," High street
Horn Charles, "White Hart," High st.
Horn Cornelius, plait dealer, Edward st.
Horn Francis, plait dealer, South street
Horn Levi, seedman and florist, 128, High street
Howell F. manager of bank, (Bassett, Son, & Harris,) High street, North
Hudson Martha, dressmaker, Church street
Hukins Philip, corn dealer, High street
Hutchings James, straw dealer, Victoria street
Impey William, "Ewe and Lamb," West street
Inland Revenue Office," Old Sugar Loaf Hotel"
Inwards Elizabeth, dressmaker, North street
Inwards George, pastry cook, Church street
Janes David, fruiterer, Middle row Janes George, fruiterer, fishmonger, and vict. "Rose and Crown," Middle row
Jardine and Co. straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, High street
Johnson Edwin, senr. straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, Edward street
Johnson Edwin, junr. straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, Albion street
Kilby William, baker, Edward street
King William, grocer, South street
King Abraham, chemist, High street
Kirk Mrs. Matilda, draper, North street
Langley John, "Royal Oak," Church street
Langridge John, bill discounter, South street
Lester James, boot and shoemaker, High street
Lester Walter, watchmaker, High street Lightfoot and Sons, cabinet makers and furniture dealers, South street
Limbrey John H., ironmonger, West street
Lines William, builder, Manchester place
Lochhart Charles, junr. silk mercer, draper, and outfitter, 3 and 4, High st.
Lockhart Thomas Gostelow, coal, ale, and porter merchant, South streetLondon and County Bank (branch of)
Langridge Arthur E. straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, Edward street
Longataff the Misses, china, glass, earthenware, boots, shoes, toys, and brush warehouse, 12, High street
Mac Murtree Daniel, draper, South et.
Marshall William, wheelwright, Upper Albion street
Mayles Joseph, butcher, South street
Mead Henry boot and shoemaker and beer retailer, South street
Mederaft John, straw hat and bonnet manufactnrer, Albion street
Middleton Stephen B. D. solicitor and clerk to the Borough Justices, steward of the Manor of Markyate, solicitor to the Dunatable and Markyate Street Herts Building Societies, and Dunstable Coal and Coke Company, Commissioner to admister Oaths in Chancery, and in all the Courts, Perpetual Commissioner for Beds.
Miller Edward, coal merchant, King st.
MILLER JOHN, "Red Lion" family and commercial hotel and posting house, wine and spirit merchant
Milligan and Co. straw hat and bonnet manufacturers, High street and at Luton
Mills Fredk. S. photographer, Regent st.
Monk Walter, grocer and dealer in wines High street
Moore John A. coal and coke merchant. Depot, London and North Western Railway station, Albion street
Mooring Ephraim, butcher, Edward st. Mooring George, general dealer, Union street
Moulder Charles, saddle and harness maker, South street
Mullings Joseph, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, Albion street
Munt Brown, and Co., straw hat and bonnet manufacturers, South street, also at Luton and London
Nicholl Mrs. Mary, painter, South street
Noble Zaccheus, builder, cabinet maker, and furniture dealer, South street
Osborne Miss Eliza, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, South street
Osborn George, upholsterer and general furnitnre warehouse, North street
Otway Williarn Alexander, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, North street
Oxenham James, draper, North street
Pantling Wm. "Wheelwrights' Arms," Matthew street
Percival Thomas, hair dresser and beer retailer, South street
Percival Wm. hair dresser, Middle row
Pickering John, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, Albion street
Piggott William, grocer, South street
Pitkin Alfred J. butcher, High street
Placham Charles, tailor, Edward street
Placeham Walter, tailor, Princes' street
Potter David, tailor, Union street
Potter William, beer retailer, St. Mary's
Powell George, rope maker, Church at.
Pratt Billington George, ironmonger and baker, West street
Prentice George, builder, St. Mary at.
Radwell John, saddle and harness maker,South street
Randall William, plait dyer and bleacher, Princes' street
Ratt William. grocer and tailor, North street
Rest Mark, "Saracen's Head Hotel," South street
Robinson James, builder, Albion street
Robinson John, grocer, South street
Robinson Joseph, "White Swan," High street
Robinson William, farmer, South street
Rodwell William, baker and corn dealer, South street
Roe Robert, tailor, West street
Rossiter Frederick, "Borough Arms," , Albion street
Rowdell William, junr. horse dealer, South street
Rowe Thomas, the "Vine." West street
Rush William, tinman and brazier, High street
Samwells John, butcher, Edward street
Sanders George, tailor, West street
Sanders Josiah, fancy stationer, toy dealer, haberdasher, &c., Southstreet
Sanders Thomas, ale and porter merchant, " Cross Keys," Middle row
Saunders Hy. "Old Sugar Loaf Hotel," wine and spirit merchant
Sawyer Frederick, boot and shoemaker, South street
Scroggs Mrs. Elizabeth M. farmer, South street
Scroggs George Fisher, bookseller, stationer, and postmaster, High street
Sharman Charles, tailor, St. Mary's st.
Sharman Jas. baker and grocer, Church street
Shaman Joseph, tailor, Chnrch street
Sharman William, grocer and butcher,
Shaw William, fruiterer, Church street
Shepherd Joseph, cook and confectioner,10, High street
Sinkwell Gilbert, engineer and iron founder, Winfleld Iron Works
Sibthorpe John, butcher, High street
Smallwood Tompson, boot and shoe-maker, West street
Smart James, whitesmith and bellhanger, South street
Smith Henry, marine store dealer, Ashton street
Smith William Joseph, printer, bookseller, and stationer, 14, High street
Southam William P.R.. auctioneer, High street
Spufford George, seedaman, Ashton street
Squires Thomas, straw bonnet and hatmanufacturer, Upper Albion street
Staubridge Jabez, hair dresser, Church street
Stevenson George, tailor, High street
Stimpson Brice, boot and shoemaker, Prosperous row
Stuart and Co. straw hat and bonnet manufacturers, South street, and at London
Summerfield William, chair maker, South street
Swain John, blacksmith, Edward street
Taylor Willliam, " Carpenters' Arms," High street
Taylor Brothers, straw hat and bonnet manufacturers, High street, and at 116, Wood street, Cheapside, London, E.C.
Taylor George, coal merchant, St. Mary's street
Tearle James, confectioner and baker, High street
Tibbett James, junr. printer, bookseller, stationer, &c High street
Tibbett Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, Icknield street
Thompson Henry, architect. surveyor, and vict. "Queen's Head," St. Mary's street
Tompkins John, dealer in old clothes, West street
Tompkins Thos. block maker, Matthew street
Tooley Alfred W. corn dealer, Great Northern street
Town Richard T. cook and confectioner, 28, High street
Teale Emanuel, whiting manufacturer, Edward street
Turner Lawrence L. butcher and vict. Crown," High street
Turney William, grocer, Middle row
Turney William, baker, South street
Tutte Frederick Charles, assistant overseer, assessor, and collector to the Local Board, 43, North street
Walker Matthew, straw bonnet and hat manufacturer, Albion street
WALL RICHARD, wholesale and retail draper, woollen merchant, and tailor, and at Stony Stratford
Walton Richard, baker, Middle row
Walton Edward, baker, Edward street
Warren Alfred, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, Albion place
Waterfield John, baker, South street
Waterfield Sophia, straw hat and bonnet manufacturer, High street
Watts William, straw dealer, South street
Weatherill Mrs. Sophia, draper and milliner, South street
White Fredk. general builder, Princes' street and Victoria street
White Henry, builder, St. Mary's street
White James, builder, South street
White Lewis, butcher, Church street
Wilkes John, butcher and corn dealer,South street
Wire Alfred P., master of National school, Church street
Woods Miss Catherine, dressmaker, South street
Woods John, nurseryman, Lovers' Walk, and at Hockliffe
Woolley, Sanders, and Co. straw hat and bonnet manufacturers, High street and at Wood street, London
Wright William, grocer, Church street
Young Mrs. Ann, grocer, Middle row
Young Daniel, baker, Church street
Young Frederick, whiting manufacturer, South street
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