Haverhill Hamlet 1863 Whites directory
HAVERHILL HAMLET, at the north-western extremity of this Hundred, adjoins and belongs to the parish of Haverhill, in Suffolk. It contains 257 souls and 652 acres of land.
Sir G H Beaumont, Bart, is lord of the manor; but part of the soil belongs to Queen’s College, Cambridge, and several smaller owners. The history of the town and parish of Haverhill will be found in the Suffolk volume, and the following are the principal residents of the hamlet:-
Berry James, Manor Farm
Binks Edwin, beerhouse
Bridge William, carpenter
Carter Eliza, vict. Weaver’s Arms
Crick Mary, baker and shopkeeper
Ellis William, tailor
Farrant William, carter
Hall John, brick and tile maker
Hancock William, farmer, Moon Hall
Osborne Stephen, shoemaker
Roberts Rev. Robert, vicar of Haverhill, Manor House
Simpson William, surgeon
Starns Henry, shoemaker
Walters D. and Sons, silk manufacturers and Braintree ; Chas. Playford, agent
Walton Ellis A. S. , gentleman