Kempsey
Is a respectable Village, in a very
extensive fertile parish
on the left bank of the Severn, and has a good thorough-
fare, being on the Worcester and Tewkesbury highway,
4 miles S. of the former, and 12 N. of the latter place;
the parish contains 1,314 inhabitants, and an area of
3,132 acres of which 1,414 are meadowland. The Church
stands on the N. W. side of the village, near the Severn,
and is a good stone edifice, built in the form of a cross;
it is kept in excellent repair, and contains 770 seats, 150
of which are free. The living is a vicarage in the gift
of the dean and chapter of Worcester, and held by the
Rev. Mathew Lunn; service commences every Sunday
morning at 11, and 3 in the afternoon, and William
Linton is clerk. In and near the village are the mansions
and villas of many highly respectable families and schools,
and this is a very pleasant part of the county. This
place was of considerable importance at an early period,
having a monastery in the 8th century, and Henry II,
even held his court here for sometime.
POST OFFICE, J. Passey, Post Master. Letters to
Worcester and all parts are despatched every after-
noon at 4, by Mail cart, and arrive every morning at ½
past nine. |
Allen James, farmer,
Green-st
Amphlett Benjamin, butcher
Anderson Col. George, Kempsey
Barber, Thomas, blacksmith
Bateman Edwin, farmer, Stonall
Becke John, solicitor, Napleton
Bennett Mr. Richard [Emerald
Bell Col. Edw. Wells, Mount
Bell Mrs ----------- Kempsey
Best William Temple, farmer
Bird Philip, cooper [Brookend
Boulter Thos., farmer, Common
Brookes Thos, farmer, Woodall
Butler John, gardener, Stonall
Butler Mr. Theobald
Caswell Samuel, coal dealer
Chavasse Mrs. P. Martha
Cotterell Richard, shopkeeper
Crisp Thomas, butcher
Crump Miss Ann Maria
Crump John, farmer
Dalby Wm., farmer, Stonall
Elrington Mrs. Hannah
Fenwick Mrs. Ann
Firkins Henry, tailor
Forster James, farmer
Godsall S., farmer, Broomall
Griffiths Mr. Charles John
Hadley Mr W., Mount-emerald
Hampton J., farmer, Broomall
Hartwright G., farmer, Clerken
Haynes John, shoemaker [leap
Haynes Sarah, schoolmistress
Hobbs Thomas, blacksmith
Holland Jn., farmer, Parsonage
Holland Jos. farmer, Boynhall
Holland Thos, farmer, Brookend
Holmes Wm., boot & shoemaker
Howell John, corn factor [house
Ingledew Thomas, Esq., Bank-
Jones Joseph, baker
Jones Wm., boot & shoemaker
Kent William, bricklayer
Lenthal Rowland Henry, Esq.
Linton William, shoemaker,
shopkeeper, & parish-clerk
Lloyd William, farmer, Stonall
Locke G., Gower-cottage
Lunn Rev. Mathew, Vicarage
COACHES
Several pass daily; see UPTON for time, &c.
CARRIERS
To WORCESTER, John Lampitt and John Pas-
sey; Wed. and Sat.
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Marsden Capt. Thomas Charles
Mathew Mr. T., Draycott Lodge
Mills Miss ------- Kemsey
Minton Mrs. Thomas
Munn Mary, schoolmistress
Munn T. shopkeeper and farmer
Nuttall Mrs. Mary
Nuttall Robert, Esq
Oakes John, shoemaker
Oakes William, coal dealer
Pardoe Edwin, vict., Talbot
Passey John, post master, &c.
Piper Thomas Holland, farmer
Woodall [beerseller
Pritchard William, shopkeeper &
Pritchett George Miller, surgeon
Purser William, butcher
Richardson J., farmer, Stonall
Rudd Rev. Edward Miles
Sarjant Miss Rebecca [Stonall
Shepperd Thos., cattle dealer,
Smith Catherine, beerseller
Smith Joseph, road surveyer
Smith Thos., butcher, Stonall
Smith Wm. Perdue, baker
Spark Miss Mary, Cottage
Southouse Mr. Thomas
Stanton Joseph, carpenter and
Stanton Thos., maltster [builder
Taylor John, tailor and draper
Temple Richard, Esq., Nash
Turbill John, fly owner [joiner
Turner William, carpenter and
Webb Sam., vict., Crown
White James, butcher
White Joseph, farmer, Brookend
Whitehouse Miss Elizabeth
Wilks Mrs Mary Susanna
Wilson Capt. Edward [ter
Woodward William, schoolmas- |
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