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Willington
General History
Kelly's Directory 1847

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Willington is a small village, 4 miles from Bedford, and 52 miles from London, in the hundred of Wixamtree, and diocese of Ely, on the River Ouse. The living is a vicarage in the gift of the Duke of Bedford; the Rev. Henry Fuller, M.A., residing at Bedford, is the vicar and present incumbent. The church, dedicated to St. Laurence, is a fine structure, with a tower. The population in 1841 was 268. The parish contains 1,648 acres, 1 rood and 10 perches. The Duke of Bedford is lord of the manor.

TRADERS

Brimley William, farmer, Road farm
Brimley William, farmer, Glebe farm
Brimley John, farmer
Brown Thomas, farmer, Lane farm
Nottingham William, shoemaker
Oliver Thomas, shopkeeper
Palmer Mrs. Mary farmer and miller, Willington mills
Pestal Thos. Poulterer
Purser John, farmer, Park farm
Sale Thomas, farmer, Croot’s farm
Wells Joseph, parish clerk


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