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Flitwick
General History
Kelly's Directory of Bedfordshire 1894 (Extract)

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Flitwick is a village and parish, bounded on the south by the Flitt, a tributary of the Ouse, with a station on the Midland railway, 3 miles south from Ampthill, and 10 south from Bedford, in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Redbornestoke, petty sessional division, union and county court district of Ampthill, rural deanery of Ampthill, archdeaconry of Bedford and diocese of Ely. The Church of SS. Peter and Paul is a small edifice of stone, in the Gothic style, restored and enlarged in 1858, and further improved in 1867, under the direction of Mr. W. Butterfield, architect; it consists of chancel, nave, aisles and an embattled tower containing 5 bells; on the north side is a Norman doorway; there are four memorial windows, one of which, erected in 1880 to the late Mrs Brooks, was presented by her three sons-Major John Hatfield Brooks, George Brooks, esq. and the Rev.Thomas William Dell Brooks M.A. rector of Great Hampden-another was placed in 1885 by E. Jenkins esq. to his wife, younger daughter of Major Brooks; the organ was presented by the late Mrs Brooks; the chancel was new-roofed in 1888, at the expense of Major Brooks J.P. lay rector. The register dates from the year 1661. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value 207, including 46 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Major Brooks, and held since 1880 by the Rev. Francis Ashpitel M.A. of Brasenose College, Oxford, and rural dean of Ampthill. There is a Wesleyan chapel at Denel End. A charity of 10 yearly, arising from land, is distributed in fuel : another charity amounting to about 26 yearly and described as the "Town Lands Charity" is devoted, one half for fuel, and the remainder for apprenticing lads or providing them outfits. Flitwick Manor House, the seat of Major John Hatfield Brooks D.L., J.P. is a mansion of brick, in a well-wooded and picturesque park containing a fine sheet of ornamental water. Major Brooks who is lord of the manor, and the Duke of Bedford are the principal landowners. The soil is light gravel; subsoil, sand. The chief crops are wheat,oats, barley, beans and peas. The land is chiefly arable, comprising 2,078 acres; rateable value, 6,317; the population in 1891 was 900.

Denel End and Flitwick East End are portions of this parish.

Parish Clerk, Frederick Brittain.

Post Office- Samuel Carr, sub-postmaster. Letters through Ampthill, delivered at 7.10am ;dispatched at 6pm. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid.

WALL LETTER BOX at East End, cleared at 6.10pm ; in the school wall at Denel End, cleared at 6.20pm. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Ampthill.

A School Board of 5 members was formed April 29, 1872; Robert M. White, Ampthill, clerk to the board.

Board School (mixed & infants), enlarged in 1873 & holding 170 children; average attendance, 160; John Abbott, master; Miss Woodbridge, infants' mistress.

Railway Station, Sheron Morton, station master

Ashpitel Rev. Francis M.A. (vicar & rural dean) Vicarage
Barnes Josiah Linten cottage
Billington Mrs Ellen Hillside villas
Brooks Major John Hatfield D.L., J.P. Flitwick Manor house
Dicks Leonard Laburnam cottage
Goodman Richard The Villa
Hall Frederick Hillside villas
Pearse Alfred East End
Toolis Rev. Thomas Smith (curate) The Larches

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Abbiss Charles, farmer  
Abbott John, baker Denel End
Baillie William Mann, nurseryman & florist Beaufront
Baker William, saw mills  
Billington Noah Crown Inn, East End
Brown Edwin, coal merchant, Railway station & shopkeeper East end
Cook George, farmer Wood farm
Deacon Robert, miller (wind & steam)  
Dillingham Cecil, beer retailer  
Duncombe John, farmer  
Ellis Jesse, beer retailer East end
Franklin Charles, coal merchant Station
Goodman Richd., miller (water & steam)  
Hobbs Charles Pearson, jun. butcher  
Jefferson George Franklin, road surveyor, Woburn Highway board  
Large George, farmer East end
Martin Eli, carpenter East end
Martin Joel Black Birds P.H.
Nutt Henry William, farmer East end
Olney William, farmer  
Page Daniel, shopkeeper East end
Page Thomas, beer retailer Denel end
Pearse Alfred, artist  
Richardson Jas. Swan Inn, Church end
Stanbridge Charles, farmer Denel end
Stevens Henry King, mineral water springs East end
Toby (exors of the late Alfred), farmer Ruxox farm
Upton Charles, shoe maker Church end
Vincent Edward, farmer East end
Wilson Samuel, farmer Little farm

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