Ipsley, Warwickshire Family History Guide
Ipsley is an Ancient Parish mostly in Warwickshire and partly in Worcestershire.
Other places in the parish include: Redditch town, Crabbs Cross or Crabs Cross
Parish church: St. Peter
Parish registers begin:
- Parish registers: 1615
- Bishop’s Transcripts: 1612
Nonconformists include: Roman Catholic and Wesleyan Methodist.
Table of Contents
Adjacent Parishes
- Studley
- Feckenham Worcestershire
- Beoley Worcestershire
- Headless Cross Worcestershire
- Redditch, Worcestershire
- Coughton
Parish History
Ipsley
The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870
IPSLEY, a parish in Alcester district, Warwick; on the river Arrow and the Redditch railway, contiguous to Worcestershire, 1¾ mile SE by E of Redditch railway station.
It contains Headless Cross village, and part of Redditch town, each of which has a post office under Bromsgrove; and contains also part of Crabs-Cross village. Acres, 2,514. Real property, £5,601. Pop. in 1851, 1,099; in 1861, 1,127. Houses, 234. The property is chiefly divided between two. The manufacture of needles and fish hooks is carried on at Ipsley Mills.
The living is a rectory in the diocese of Worcester. Value, £588. Patron, the Rev. Dolben. The church is very ancient; has an embattled tower; and contains some very old monuments of the Huband family.
The rectory of Headless Cross is a separate benefice. A Roman Catholic chapel was recently erected on the border of the parish, at a cost of £6,000. W. S. Landor, Esq., the author of “Imaginary Conversations,” was a resident.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
A Topographical Dictionary of England 1845
Ipsley (St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Alcester, Alcester division of the hundred of Barlichway, S. division of the county of Warwick, 6¼ miles (N. by W.) from Alcester; containing 1029 inhabitants, a few of whom are employed in making needles.
The parish is situated in the western part of the county, and nearly surrounded by that of Worcester, and consists of 2479 acres; it is intersected by the river Arrow, and also by the road from Birmingham to Alcester.
The living is a rectory, valued in the King’s books at £11. 10. 7 1/2.; patron and incumbent, Rev. T. Dolben Dolben: the tithes have been commuted for £685, and the glebe comprises 45 acres.
A Roman Catholic chapel, a handsome and stately edifice, has been built on the border of the parish, at an expense of about £6000.
Source: A Topographical Dictionary of England by Samuel Lewis Fifth Edition Published London; by S. Lewis and Co., 13, Finsbury Place, South. M. DCCC. XLV.
The History Topography and Directory of Warwickshire 1830
Ipsley – A parish in Barlichway Hundred, 6 miles N. from Alcester and 109 from London. In 1803, its parochial rates were £493 6s. 4d. at 3s. 6d. in the pound. In 1811, its population was 480. In 1821, it contained 138 houses and 745 inhabitants. In 1826, it was valued at £4476, and its proportion to the county rate at £18 10s. It is a rectory value £11 10s. 7d. A family of the name of Huband once possessed this manor, and some of them were interred in the church
Source: The History Topography and Directory of Warwickshire 1830. Wm. West. Printed and Published by R. Wrightson, Athenaeum, New-Street; and sold by Baldwin and Craddock, and Hurst, Chance and Co., London. 1830.
Headless Cross
The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870
HEADLESS-CROSS, a village in Ipsley parish, Warwick, and Feckenham parish, Worcester, and a chapelry partly also in Tardebigg parish, Worcester. The village stands on the boundary between Warwick and Worcester, 2 miles W of Ipsley, and 5¼ SE of Bromsgrove r. station; and has a post office under Bromsgrove. The chapelry was constituted in 1850. Pop., 1, 743. Houses, 387. Pop. of the Ipsley portion, 783. Houses, 169. Pop. of the Feckenham portion, 508. Houses, 114. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Worcester. Value, £102. Patron, rotationally the Rector of Ipsley, the Vicar of Tardebigg, and the Vicar of Feckenham.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
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Poll Books
Ipsley, Warwickshire Poll Book 1868
Below are the names of those that voted in the election of November 1868 between Lord Hyde. Sir R. N. C. Hamilton, Bart., K.C.B. H. C. Wise, Esq. John Hardy, Esq.
Poll Book, South Warwickshire Election, November 1868.
Alcester Polling District
Ipsley
No. and Name of Voter.
List 1.
308 Adams, William
309 Aldington, John
310 Andrews, John
311 Birch, George
312 Briggs, Thomas
313 Brown, Walter
314 Brown, George
315 Brown, William
316 Browning, Edward
317 Burnham, John
318 Chambers, Michael
319 Charman, Edward
320 Clarke, Thomas
321 Dolben, Rev. Charles
322 Duggins, James
323 Eades, Solomon
324 Edkins, Edward
325 Edwards, William Baker
326 Entwistle, Thomas
327 Fisher, Joseph
328 Field, William
329 Francis, George
330 Gibbs, William
331 Haden, John
332 Harman, Benjamin
333 Ireson, Walter
334 Johnson, Joseph
335
336 Lacon, Rev. Frederick
337 Latchford, Benjamin
338 Lewis, Henry
339
340 Milward, Henry
341 Mogg, Joseph
342 Oakley, Edmund
343 Parker, James
344 Parsons, Thomas
345 Perry, William
346 Reading, James
347 Robinson, John
348 Smith, George
349 Strain, George
350 Thomas, James
361 Tipping, John
352 Tolley, William
353 Tomson, James
354 Unitt, William
355 Walker, George
356 Walford, John
357 Warrin, Joseph
358 Welch, Solomon
359 White, Thomas
360 White, John Thomas
361 White, Thomas Henry
362 White, Joseph Vincent
363 Whitehouse, James Hemming
364 Whitehouse, James Hemming, jun.
365 Woodman, James
List 2.
366 Brown, Benjamin
367 Baylis, William Thomas
368 Beard, George
369 Court, Joseph
370 Corfield, John
371 Dyson, William
372 Edwards, John
373 Gibbs, William
374 Hewitson, Thomas
375 Harris, Isaac
376
377 Kendal, Rev. James
378 Lane, William
379 Masters, William
380 Mills, Henry
381 Milward, Victor
382 Rickards, Thomas
383 Tolley, Charles
Directors of Companies
The following people were listed in the Directory of Directors 1881 as directors of companies who were either living in Ipsley or the company was based in Ipsley or both.
Whitehouse – Mr J.H. Whitehouse, Ipsley Court, Warwickshire, is a director of the Curzon Exhibition Hall Company Limited
Bankrupts
Below is a list of people that were declared bankrupt between 1820 and 1843 extracted from The Bankrupt Directory; George Elwick; London; Simpkin, Marshall and Co.; 1843.
Allbutt William, Redditch, Worcester, draper, Nov. 17, 1840.
Allcock Polycarp, Redditch, Worcester, needle manufacturer, March 4, 1831.
Ashwin Charles, Redditch, Worcestershire, linendraper, July 4, 1837.
Ashwin William, Redditch, Worcestershire, grocer and draper, Dec. 18, 1827.
Bartleet Henry, Redditch, Worcestershire, builder, April 4, 1837.
Bartleet William, Redditch, Worcestershire, needle manufact., Oct. 10, 1837.
Boulton John, Redditch, Worcestershire, dealer and chapman, Dec. 10, 1833.
Directories
Kelly’s Directory of Birmingham, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire 1854
IPSLEY is a parish in South Warwickshire, Hundred of Barlichway, and Union of Alcester, situated 7 miles south from Bromsgrove station, 6 west from Henley in Arden, and 6 north from Alcester, and contiguous to the town of Redditch, part of which is in this parish.
The benefice is rectory valued at £588 per annum in the patronage and incumbency of the Rev Charles Dolben, M.A. The church of St Peter is a very ancient and handsome structure with a square embattled tower, and in the chancel very old monuments of the Hubaud family. There is also a district church, a very neat building, at Headless Cross, dedicated to St Luke, of which the Rev F Lacon, B.A., is the incumbent.
The inhabitants in the south west part of the parish are principally engaged in the manufacture of needles. Mr James Whitehouse carries on a very extensive manufactory at Ipsley Mill. The greater part of the parish is agricultural.
Here are two Sunday schools. It contains 2,479 acres; the population, in 1851, was 1103 and the amount of assessed property is £4,113
HEADLESS Cross is 2 miles west; HOLLOWAY, 1 north-west; WASHFORD, 1 south; WINNALL GREEN, ½ north-east; MUCHBARROW HILL, ¾ east; MAPLEBOROUGH GREEN, 1½ north east. CRABBS CROSS is another hamlet.
GENTRY
Dolben Rev Charles MA rector
Lacon Rev Frederick BA Headless crss
Whitehouse Jas Hemming esq Ipsley ct
TRADERS
Aldington John farmer
Avery Thos Star & Garter Crabbs crs
Ball Alfred National schoolmaster Headless cross
Bampton Thomas farmer Crabbs cross
Birch George farmer
Bomford Benjamin farmer Ipsley lodge
Bomford Letitia Mrs farmer
Brown Benjamin miller
Brown George farmer
Buckley Elizabeth Miss National schoolmistress Headless cross
Chambers Michl blacksmth Headless cr
Charman Thos beer retlr Headless cross
Corfield John baker
Cox Wm White Hart Headless crs
Edwards John farmer
Haydon John farmer Wood row
Hollington Elizabeth Mrs farmer
Johnson Jas carpntr & joiner Headls cr
Jones Thos builder & shopkpr Headless cr
Lane William farmer Park row
Miles Joseph beer retailer Crabbs crss
Morris William beer retir Crabbs cross
Oakley Mary Mrs farmer Dairy farm
Wharrad Charles shopkeepr Crabbs crs
White Thomas butcher Headless cross
Whitehouse James needle & fish hook manufacturer Ipsley mill
Whittington William farmer Green lane
Letters received through Redditch
Source: Post office directory of Birmingham, Warwickshire, and part of Staffordshire (of Birmingham, with Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire) [afterw.] Kelly’s directory of Birmingham, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire By Kelly’s directories, ltd. 1854
Redditch Pigots Directory 1842
Redditch is a hamlet and chapelry in that part of the parish of Tardebigg which is in the upper division of the hundred of Halfshire; 111 miles N.W. from London, 19 N. by E. from Worcester, 12 S. from Birmingham, 6 N. by W. from Alcester, and four miles and a half S. E. from the Bromsgrove station on the line of the Birmingham and Gloucester railway; pleasantly situated on a commanding eminence, near the Warwickshire border.
A Cistercian abbey, of considerable note, formerly existed at Bordesley, near this place, some slight remains of which may still be traced; it was founded in 1138 by the Empress Matilda, and at the dissolution was granted to an ancestor of the late Earl of Plymouth.
The articles of manufacture for which this place has long been famous are needles and fish-hooks; in the production of the former about eight thousand persons are employed in the village and neighbourhood.
A constable is appointed annually, in October, at the court leet of the lord of the manor, the Hon. R. H. Clive, whose seat, Hewell, is about a mile and a half from the village; the building is much admired for its simple elegance, and the park surrounding it is finely wooded, and laid out with rustic taste. A court of requests for the recovery of small debts is held at certain periods, at the Unicorn inn.
The places of worship are a chapel of ease, and one each for independents, Wesleyan and primitive Methodists, and Roman catholics: the last-named, a neat edifice, was opened in 1834. The Rev. G. F. Fessey is the perpetual curate of Redditch.
A national school, supported by the Countess of Plymouth, and Sunday schools connected with the places of worship, afford instruction to the poorer class of children. Two fairs are held here, on the first Monday in August and the third Monday in September, both for cattle. The population of the hamlet is returned with that of the parish of Tardebigg.
POST OFFICE, Chapel-green, Elizabeth Taylor, Post Mistress. – Letters from London, Birmingham, &c. arrive (by horse post from Bromsgrove) every morning at half-past six, and are despatched every evening at half-past six. – Letters from Alcester, Stratford, &c. arrive (by mail cart) every evening at half-past eight, and are despatched at the same time.
GENTRY & CLERGY.
Addenbroke Rev. Edward (rector) Mount Pleasant
Aston the Hon. and Rev. Lord (vicar) Vicarage, Tardebigg
Callow John, esq. Tardebigg
Clayton Rev. John, Redditch
Clive the Hon. Col. R. H., Hewell
Cookes Thomas, esq. Bentley lodge
Emmott Captain Wm. Tutnall house
Fessey Rev. Geo. Fredk. Tardebigg
Hemming William, esq. (magistrate) Foxlydiate house, Tardebigg
Humphreys Rev. Henry, Evesham St
Reading Mr. Joseph, William St
ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS.
Boulton the Misses – , (boarding and day) Chapel green
National School, Redditch – John Osborne, master
Shore Thomas T. Evesham St
Shrimpton Mary, Chapel green
Thomlinson Wm. Henry, Evesham St
ATTORNEY.
Browning Edward (and clerk to the magistrates and court of requests) Chapel green
AUCTIONEERS.
Endall Edward, Evesham St
Phillips James Banning (& currier) Fish hill
BAKERS & FLOUR DEALERS.
Adams Charles, Chapel green
Allen Elizabeth, Chapel green
Brown Benjamin, Evesham St
Kinchin William, (and confectioner) Easmore lane
Millward Edward, Redlion St
Roberts Catherine, Chapel green
Sarsons Benjamin, Chapel green
Steward John, Dorset terrace
BANKERS.
Stourbridge & Kidderminster Banking Company (branch, open on Tuesdays) Chapel green – (draw on Smith, Payne & Smiths, London) – Wm. Henry Boulton, agent
Savings’ Bank, Chapel green – John Osborne, actuary
BLACKSMITHS.
Allcock John, jun. Alcester St
Cund Joseph, Tutnell
Gardener William, Fish hill
Johnson Dennis, Alcester St
Owen William, Forge
Perry Charles, Easmore lane
Tongue Edward, Upper Bentley
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.
Bromley Sarah, Fish hill
Hemming Wm. Thomas, Fish hill
Osborne John, Chapel green
BOOT & SHOE MAKERS.
Andrews Thomas, Redditch
Blackford William, Alcester St
Davis James, New end
Davis William, Evesham St
Davis William, jun. Fish hill
Fowkes John, Alcester St
Gibbs William, Evesham St
Harris Edward, Evesham St
Huins Thomas, Breedon
Powell Edward, Evesham St
Rogers John, Dorset terrace
Smith George, Evesham St
Smith James, Evesham St
Wakefield John, Alcester St
Wright Abner, Chapel green
BREWERS.
Adams Charles, Chapel green
Adams Sarah, Redditch
BUTCHERS.
Abbott George, Walford St
Abbott Matilda, Chapel green
Allen George, Chapel green
Allen Henry, Unicorn hill
Bradshaw James, Redlion St
Briggs James, Evesham St
Fisher Thomas, Chapel green
Nicholls John, Chapel green
Vincent Henry, Evesham St
Welsbourne John, Unicorn hill
CHINA, GLASS, &c. DEALERS.
Davis Richard, Evesham St
Merry William, Alcester St
Parker John, Chapel green
CHYMISTS & DRUGGISTS.
Brown George, Evesham St
Overbury Joseph, Alcester St
Wilson James Thomas, Chapel green
FIRE, &C. OFFICE AGENTS.
Birmingham (fire) William Henry Boulton, Chapel green
County (fire) John Osborne, Chapel green
European (life) Edward Browning, Chapel green
FISHING TACKLE MAKERS.
Adams John, Evesham St
Cox John, New end
Hollington William, Chapel green
Yoxall William & Sons, Unicorn hill
GROCERS & DEALERS IN SUNDRIES.
Allbutt Richard, Fish hill
Booker Joseph, Mount pleasant
Boulton Wm. Henry, Chapel green
Brown George, Evesham St
Chaterley George, Mount pleasant
Davis Richard, Evesham St
Gibbs Thomas, Evesham St
Gibbs William, Evesham St
Huins Thomas, Breedon
James John, Chapel green
James William Henry, Chapel green
Jones Hannah, Evesham St
Merry Thomas, Alcester St
Merry William, Alcester St
Overbury Joseph, Alcester St
Powell William, Prospect row
Purcell James, Breedon
Ricketts William (and hops)
Watson James, Chapel green
HOSIERS.
Allbutt William, Alcester St
Shrimpton John, Chapel green
INNS & PUBLIC HOUSES.
Crown, Joseph Davis
Fox and Goose, Thomas Fowkes, Chapel green
Fox and Goose, John George Hill, Foxylidiate [sic], Tardebigg
Plymouth Arms, John Durham, Tutnell
Red Lion, John Brown, Redlion St
Unicorn (and posting house) George Dakin, Unicorn hill
Warwick Arms, Sarah Adams, Redditch
RETAILERS OF BEER.
Adams Charles, Chapel green
Allen Henry, Unicorn hill
Avery James, Evesham St
Bray Elizabeth, Chapel green
Brown Joseph, Alcester St
Bryan John, Evesham St
Chambers James, Fish hill
Davies John, Mount pleasant
Davis Emanuel, Breedon
Davis Thomas, Evesham St
Field John, Breedon
Field Richard, Mount pleasant
Fowkes Thomas, Alcester St
Gardener William
Guest John, Alcester St
Ledbury William, Walford St
Moore John, Redlion St
Oakley George
Parsons George, Mount pleasant
Prescott Thomas, Back hill
Smallwood George, Evesham St
Stanley Henry M. Redditch
Watson James, Chapel green
Whateley John, Mount pleasant
JOINERS AND BUILDERS.
Allcock John, Alcester St
Bartleet Henry, Unicorn hill
Bernard Abraham (& cabinet maker) Evesham St
Clarke William (and ironmonger) Chapel green
Keogh Robert, Albert St
Robinson John, (and ironmonger) Chapel green
Stratton Samuel (and architect) William St
LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPRS.
Boulton Wm. Henry, Chapel green
Collier William, Evesham St
Hollington William, Evesham St
Neale William, Chapel green
MALTSTERS.
Adams Sarah, Fish hill
Fowkes Thomas, Chapel green
Russon Joseph, Red Lion St
Sarsons Benjamin, Chapel green
MERCHANTS & FACTORS.
Holyoake James (merchant) Unicorn hill
Swann Charles (factor) Redditch
MILLERS.
Whittington William, Ipsley Mill
Wilkes Robert, Redditch Mill
MILLINERS AND DRESS AND STRAW HAT MAKERS.
Blundell & Adams, Evesham St
Fowkes Sarah, Alcester St
Gregg Elizabeth, Evesham St
Harris Ann, Evesham St
Mogg Eliza, Chapel green
Nicholls & Provost
NEEDLE AND FISH-HOOK MANUFACTURERS.
Bartleet William, Evesham St
Bartleet William & Sons (& patentees of perfect-eyed needles) and 73 Aldermanbury, London
Bate Rebecca, Brockhill lane
Baylis Thomas & Co. Redditch
Boulton & Son, Chapel green
Chambers John C. Ipsley
Clarke Wm. & Co. Mount pleasant
Field Thomas
Field W. & W.
Gibbins William, Evesham St
Gould William & Son, Alcester St
Guardner Elizabeth, Unicorn hill
Hemming Henry (general fancy fish-hook) Chapel green
Hemming Richard & Son, & Forge Mills
Holyoake Thomas & Joseph (and pin) Redditch Mills
James Richard, Evesham St
Lloyd Edmund & Co. Evesham St
Lloyd James (needle) Evesham St
Locke & Mills, Unicorn hill, and 3 Scott’s yard, Cannon St, London
Mills John & Matthew, Ipsley
Millward Henry & Sons
Moore John, Red Lion St
Perks Edward (& pin) Evesham St; Stoke, and 34 Poultry, London
Reading & turner, Redditch
Shrimpton John Titus, Chapel green
Shrimpton Peter, Steam Mills
Shrimpton William & Sons, Steam Mills
Smallwood Edwin, Chapel green
Stanley Hy. M. (fish-hook) Redditch
Tandy Thos. Unicorn hill
Thomas Samuel, British Needle Mills
Thompson John, Redditch
Thornton William, Evesham St
Turner Thos. (needle only) Fish hill
Warrin Joseph, Chapel green
Westwood Jas. Evesham St.
Wilkes Robert (needle) Redditch Mills
Wyers Richard, Unicorn hill
Yarnall Jos. (scourer) Brockhill lane
PLUMBERS, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS.
Brown Charles, Alcester St
Chambers James, Fish hill
Cheesman & Stanley, Fish hill
Clarkson John, Unicorn hill
Perry Thomas, Dorset terrace
Wyers Henry, Evesham St
PRINTERS.
Marked thus * are both Letter-press and Copper-plate Printers.
Billing Jonathan (copper-plate) Dorset terrace
Bready Michael (copper-plate) Albert street
*Broomley Sarah
Gladwell Daniel (and book-binder)
*Gregg Hammilton, Evesham St
*Hemming W. T. Fish hill
*Osborne John, Chapel green
SURGEONS.
Pratt Alexander, Chapel green
Royston Christr. Fish hill
Taylor Hugh & John James, Chapel green
TAILORS.
Jones Benjamin
Palmer Job, Evesham St
Palmer Job, jun. (and draper) Evesham St
Palmer John (and draper)
Powell Thomas, Red Lion St
Vincent John (and pawnbroker) Evesham St
Watts George, Evesham St
Whateley Thomas, Alcester St
TIN-PLATE WORKERS.
Hayward William, Evesham St
Rickards Richard, Chapel green
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bott Ann, swivel maker, Alcester St
Davis James, saddler, Evesham St
Fowkes Joseph, leather cutter, Alcester St
Freeman James, cooper, Evesham St
Gartridge Benjn. smallware dlr. Evesham St
Hand John, portrait painter, Fish hill
Mountford Henry, hair dresser, Evesham St
Osborne John, accountant and registrar of births and deaths, Chapel green
Parr Thomas, paper maker, Beoley mill
Powell William, millwright, Prospect row
Robinson John, stone mason, Chapel green
Simmons Charles Sadler, watch and clock maker, Evesham street
COACHES.
To BIRMINGHAM, the Quicksilver (from Evesham) calls at the Unicorn, every forenoon (Sunday excepted) at eleven, and the Dart, from the Fox and Goose, every Monday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at eight, and Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, at half-past ten.
To EVESHAM, the Quicksilver, from Birmingham, calls at the Unicorn, every evening (Sunday excepted) at seven.
CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY.
THE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION IS THAT NEAR BROMSGROVE, ON THE BIRMINGHAM & GLOUCESTER LINE ABOUT 4 ½ MILES N.W. FROM REDDITCH.
Further particulars relating to this and other lines of railway are furnished by the Railway Tables.
CARRIERS.
To ALCESTER, William Clark, from the Fox and Goose, every Saturday.
To BIRMINGHAM, Richard Humphreys and John Jolly, from the Fox & Goose, every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday.
To WORCESTER, Wm. Williams, from Elizabeth Bray’s, Chapel green, Wednesday and Saturday.
Source: Pigot & Co.’s Royal National and Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Rutlandshire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire 1841/1842
Redditch Lewis Worcestershire Directory 1820
Abbott Thomas, farmer
Avery William, smith
Balden Samuel, baker
Bartlett William & Sons, needle makers
Bartlett William, jun. needle maker
Bartlett John, carpenter
Bartlett S. dress maker
Bate T. & J. needle makers
Bayliss T. needle maker
Boulter J. needle maker
Boulton Williams & Son, needle makers
Boulton R. & Son, drapers
Boulton Wm. butcher
Boxidge John, tinman
Bromley C. B. printer &c.
Brown Thomas, baker
Brown Martha, school
Carr Barnabas, butcher
Chambers Jas. plumber
Chillingworth & Cooper, needle factors, &c.
Clarke J. fish hook maker
Cooper J. fish hook maker
Court Thos. watch maker
Cox C. E. fishing tackler
Cutler J. coal merchant
Crow J. needle maker
Davis James, saddler
Davis Thomas, hallier
Davis Joseph, shoemaker
Field Wm. needle maker
Field Thos. needle maker
Field John, scourer
Fowkes Thomas, vict.
Fowkes J. shoemaker
Frances T. farmer, &c.
Gibbs Wm. shoemaker
Gittins John, carpenter
Gould W. needle maker
Guardner R. M. solicitor
Hands Thomas, saddler
Hemming R. and Son, needle makers
Holyoake T. & J. needle makers
Holyoake B. needle maker
Horton William, farmer
Houghton M. needle maker
Hulme Rev. Charles
James J. fish hook maker
Ireland Joseph, grocer
Lea Rev. William
Lewis J. smith
Lloyd and Co. needle makers
Lowe John, grocer
Mence Thos. victualler
Millward J. needle maker
Millward Henry, factor
Mitchell William, factor
Moore John, farmer
Morris Edward, carpenter
Parker John, grocer
Peakman J. needle maker
Perkes Edw. needle maker
Perry Thomas, smith
Pratt Alexander, surgeon
Prescott T. needle maker
Reading and Turner, needle makers
Rickards S. tinman
Robinson John, carpenter
Sarsons Benjamin, baker
Sarsons Thomas, farmer
Scambler Charles, baker
Shakle John, tailor
Shrimpton William, needle maker
Shrimpton Peter, needle maker
Smallwood William, needle maker
Smith Thomas, butcher
Smith John, farmer
Sprigg William, draper
Stephens Richard, farmer
Steward Charles, saddler
Swann Charles, factor
Tandy T. needle maker
Taylor Hugh, surgeon
Trubshaw Charles, baker, draper and grocer
Turner J. needle maker
Vaughan Thomas, grocer
Vincent Joseph, farmer
Waring P. hair dresser
Williams J. needle maker
Williams T. needle maker
Willis Herbert, victualler
Wyers S. needle maker
Wyes Henry, plumber
Yoxall W. fishing tackler
Source: S Lewis Worcestershire General and Commercial Directory for 1820.
Administration
- County: Warwickshire and Worcestershire
- Civil Registration District: Alcester
- Probate Court: Court of the Bishop of Worcester (Episcopal Consistory)
- Diocese: Worcester
- Rural Deanery: Warwick
- Poor Law Union: Alcester
- Hundred: Warwickshire: Barlinchway; Worcestershire: Halfshire
- Province: Canterbury