EXTRACT FROM KELLY'S DIRECTORY 1889
Corfe Mullen – is a parish situated on the river Stour, 2 miles south-west from Wimborne, about 3 miles south-east from Sturminster Marshall station, 2 and a half miles from Poole Junction station on the Somerset and Dorset (Midland and South Western junction) railway, 117 from London, 8 south-east from Blandford and 6 north-west from Poole, in the Eastern division of the county, Cogdean hundred, petty sessional division and county court district of Wimborne, Wimborne and Cranbourne union, Whitchurch rural deanery (Poole portion), Dorset archdeaconry and Salisbury diocese.
A loop line in connection with the Somerset and Dorset railway from New Poole Junction to Bailey Gate station for Sturminster Marshall was opened in 1885. The church of St. Hubert is very ancient, and was repaired about 1850, and again in 1865; it is a low building of red stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south transept, south porch of brick and a square tower containing 4 bells; there are 347 sittings. The register dates from the year 1652. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value £410, net £229, with 2 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Eton College, and held since 1858 by the Rev, Robert William Plumptre M.A. of University College, Oxford. Here are Baptist, Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels. Phellipps’ charity of £80 yearly is derived from land in Somerset, divised in 1662 by Thomas Phellipps, and is divided into three parts viz.:- first part, expended in bread and cheese, and distributed to the poor on the steps of the old cross in the churchyard every Sunday morning; second part, for the apprenticing and clothing poor children of the parish; the third part is presented to the incumbent of the parish./ Churchill’s charity of £16, derived from Consols left in 1835 by William Churchill, is distributed in coals on the 3rd December, the founder’s birthday.
The Knoll is occupied by Henry John Mills Esq. Glendon is the seat of
Major-General Charles Powlett Lane D.L., J.P. The manorial rights are held by St. John Coventry Esq. of Hendon House. The principal landowner is Lord Wimborne. The soil is sand and clay; subsoil, clay. the chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The area is 3,087 acres; rateable value, £2,872; the population in 1881 was 694.
East End and Lamb’s Green are 1 mile north-east.
Upton is a hamlet on the shore of Holes Bay, in the parishes of Canford Magna and Corfe Mullen: the land is owned chiefly by Lord Wimborne.
Parish Clerk, Emanuel Cox.
Post Office – Mrs. Hariett Durrant, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive by foot post from Wimborne at 7a.m., dispatches at 7p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Wimborne.
Wall Letter Boxes – Glendon cleared at 7.10p.m. and East end cleared at 7.10p.m.; Sundays 10.15a.m.
National School, built in 1706 for 30 children, enlarged in 1823 & in 1860, will now hold 120; average attendance 120; partly endowed by Richard Lockyer Esq. in 1730, for gratuitous education of 30; the other children of the parish are admitted at a small fee; Edwin Thomas Weatherley, master; Miss. Beatrice Dennis, mistress, with residence.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS |
|
Hardy Richard | Upton |
Lane Major-General Charles Powlett D.L., J.P | Glendon |
Mills Henry John | The Knoll |
Peel Lieut-Gen John | Corfe Lodge |
Plumptre Rev Rt Wm. M.A. | Rectory |
Schmidt Franz | Upton |
Urwick Thomas Augustus | |
COMMERCIAL |
|
Andrews Frederick | Dairyman |
Barnes Henry | Builder |
Budden Arthur Edwin | Farmer, Court Farm |
Budden Edmund | Farmer |
Budden Edward | Farmer |
Budden Thomas | Farmer, |
Cherrett Elizabeth (Mrs) | Beer Retailer |
Cherrett John | Farmer |
Cottingham John | Farmer, Upton |
Ensor John Thomas | Farmer Knoll Farm |
Foot Richard | Shopkeeper |
Groves Hy. Stevens | Coventry’s Arms |
Himbury Henry | Farmer East End |
Knight William | Farmer |
Osbaldstone Henry | Dairyman |
Pond Henry | Contractor |
Raymond John | Miller (water) |
Rose Henry | Carpenter |
Saunders Samuel | Farmer |
Wigmore Thomas | Farmer |
Woodford James | Grocer |
Wyatt Robert | Timber dealers Upton |
PRIVATE RESIDENTS |
|
Barnes Henry | |
George Charles A.D. | |
Mills Henry John | The Knoll |
Lane Major-#General Charles Powlett D.L., J.P. | Glendon |
Moon James | Corfe Lodge |
Plumptre Rev. Rt. Wm. M.A. | Rectory |
Scott Mrs. | Corfe Cottage |
Winter Miss | Corfe Cottage |
COMMERCIAL |
|
Andrews Frederick | Farmer |
Attwell Frederick | Farmer |
Ball Ann (Mrs) | Laundress |
Ballam Charles | Brick Maker, Upton |
Budden Arthur Edwin | Farmer, Court Farm |
Budden Thomas | Farmer, Knoll Farm |
Chaffey James | Haggler |
Cherrett Elizabeth (Mrs) | Beer Retailer |
Cherrett John | Farmer |
Cherrett Leonard, | Cow keeper |
Cottingham John | Farmer, Upton |
Dew Hedley, | Coventry Arms P.H. & Farmer |
Foot Henry | Shopkeeper |
Fry Frank | Brick Maker |
Himbury Kezia (Mrs) | Farmer East End |
Kettle James | Market Gardener |
Knight Hubert | Farmer |
Knight William | Farmer |
Long Samuel | Carpenter |
Pond Henry | Contractor |
Prosser Henry | Gardener to H.J. Mills Esq. |
Raymond John | Miller (water) and Farmer, corn, cake & manure merchant, roller flour mills |
Reading Room & Club | (A.E. Budden sec) |
Rogers Henry | Brick Maker |
Rose Henry | Carpenter |
White Christopher | Carpenter |
Wigmore Thomas | Farmer |
Woodford James | Grocer |
Wyatt Rt. & Son | Timber dealers Upton |