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Kelly's Directory 1906
Chelveston-cum-Caldecott


Sexton, Joseph Bonfield.

Post Office, Chelveston—Joseph Eady, sub-postmaster. Letters received through Higham Ferrers S.O. arriving at 6.50a.m. & 5p.m.; dispatched at 7.20a.m. & 5.15p.m.; no Sunday delivery. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Higham Ferrers S.O. 3 miles distant.

Letter Boxes: Caldecott, cleared at 7.25a.m. & 5.15.p.m. & Higham Ferrers & Irthlingborough (L. & N.W. Railway station), cleared at 7.15 & 9.10a.m. & 4.35, 6.25 & 7.50p.m.

Endowed School (mixed), erected in 1864 with materials presented by H. C. Wise esq. For 100 children; average attendance 54; the endowment, derived from 23a. 36p. of land given in 1760 by Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Levit, of Walton-upon-Trent, Derbyshire, now amounts to £30 a year; the school is otherwise support by voluntary contribution, & there is a good house for the master; Alfred Horace Smith, master.

Higham Ferrers & Irthlingborough Railway Station, Charles Stewart Gill, station master.

Carrier to Wellingborough— [left blank]

Simpson

William Hirst


Commercial

Brittin

Alfred

farmer

Brittin

Charles

farmer

Brittin

Frederick N.

wheelwright & farmer

Brittin

Joseph

market gardener

Burgess

Henry

Fitzwilliam Arms P.H.

Eady

Joseph

grocer & post office

Feazey

George

beer retailer

Lay

Charles

farmer

Mitchell

John

Start & Garter P.H.

Reading Room & Library

George Hoskins, sec.; Cecil Mitchell, librarian

Smith

Harry

farmer

Wyldes

George

farmer


Caldecott

Knight

Joseph

farmer

Stirman

Thomas

carter & farmer

Wilmott

Thomas

farmer




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