LITTLE MELTON.
A parish, with 379 inhabitants, principally small farmers. The lord of this manor is — Lombe, Esq., to whom belongs the greater part of the land, which comprises nearly 700 acres. The church, St. James’, is a small thatched building, with a square tower. The living is a vicarage in the patronage of Emanuel College, Cambridge. The incumbent is the Rev. J. C. Berkley, M.A.
Aldred, Thomas D., farmer
Andrews, John, carpenter and beerhouse
Barnes, Mary, shopkeeper
Berkley, Rev. J. C., vicar
Beverley, Miss Mary
Child, Charles and Mary, school teachers
Coggle, John, farmer
Davey, John, gardener
Eadon, E., gardener
Forster, Thomas, farmer and parish clerk
Fox, Edmund, plumber and glazier
Gaff, John, farmer
Howard, Mr. Thomas
Kemp, John, gardener
Lovett, John W., corn miller
Long, James, farmer
Ringer, Daniel, farmer
Rudd, Francis G., farmer
Webster, James, gardener