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Page 1 of 24 AIsle of Thanet Directory – Williams 1849 A ABBOTT Francis, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Cecil sq. Adams George, plumber, &c, Market place Adams Thomas, Esq., 6 Addington square Adams William, plumber, painter, and glazier, Duke's court, and 12 Bridge street Adams George, bricklayer, &c,, Dane hill row Allen Thomas, boot maker, 69 High street Allen Thomas, boot maker, 43 King street Alliance Fire and Life Office, 20 and 149 High street— Robert Osborne and Robert C. Osborne, agents Alliston Mrs., Dane hill row Akhurst Elizabeth, grocer, Hawley street Amos George, grocer, 6 Marine parade Anderson Henry, boot maker, Clifton place Arliss Mrs., St. John street Astle H. G., stationer, 5 High street Atkinson Charles, victualler, London Family Hotel, Hawley street Atkinson George, fancy repository, 30 High street Atkinson Ann and George, linendrapers, 2 Queen street Atlas Insurance Company, 158 High street Austen Edward, grocer, &c, Hawley street Austen Henry, victualler, New Inn, 21 New street Austen Mary, basket maker, New Cross street Austen William, plumber, &c., Mill lane BAKER William, tailor, 9 New Cross street Baldry Thomas, plumber, &c, 18 King street Barham Charles, victualler, Fountain Family Hotel and Commercial Inn, and wine, spirit, ale, and porter merchant, King street (see advertisement) Barrett Robert, boot maker, 5 Cranbourne alley Bartlett John, victualler, Crown Inn, George street Bartlett John William, farmer, Street Basden Ann, stay maker, New Cross street Bate John, beer retailer, Bath road Bate John O., linendraper, Cecil street Batsford Miss, Lower Marine terrace Bayley Ann, shopkeeper, 35 High street Bayly Charlotte, grocer, &c., 13 Queen street Bellingham Robert and Co., wholesale and retail druggists, and soda water manufacturers, Marine parade Bennett John C., farmer, Draper's farm

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Austen Edward, grocer, &c, Hawley street Austen Henry, victualler, New Inn, 21 New street Austen Mary, basket maker, New Cross street Austen William, plumber, &c., Mill lane BAKER William, tailor, 9 New Cross street Baldry Thomas, plumber, &c, 18 King street Barham Charles, victualler, Fountain Family Hotel and Commercial Inn, and wine, spirit, ale, and porter merchant, King street (see advertisement) Barrett Robert, boot maker, 5 Cranbourne alley Bartlett John, victualler, Crown Inn, George street Bartlett John William, farmer, Street Basden Ann, stay maker, New Cross street Bate John, beer retailer, Bath road Bate John O., linendraper, Cecil street Batsford Miss, Lower Marine terrace Bayley Ann, shopkeeper, 35 High street Bayly Charlotte, grocer, &c., 13 Queen street Bellingham Robert and Co., wholesale and retail druggists, and soda water manufacturers, Marine parade Bennett John C., farmer, Draper's farm

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Bentley Daniel William and Thomas, furnishing ironmongers, smiths, bell-hangers, and gas- fitters, 41 High street Bentley Daniel, cooper, 129 High street Bentley Thomas, sen., grocer and cheesemonger, 127 High street Bentley William, veterinary surgeon, 41 High street Bishop Henry, victualler, Brewers' Arms, retail brewer and spirit merchant, 130 High street Bishop Henry Robert, tobacco pipe maker, King street Blakeney John, tailor, 116 High street Bolton Lindon, Esq., Lansame house Boswell Mrs., 3 Lower Grosvenor place Bowling Thomas, High Bailiff, County Courts, Duke street, and 4 Cavendish street, Ramsgate Boyce Frederick, tailor, Hawley street Boys John, Esq., St. James's square Boys John Harvey, solicitor, and clerk to the Magistrates, 10 Cecil street Boys Mrs., 38 Hawley square Boys Thomas, beer retailer, 71 High street Bradshaw Mrs., 18 Union crescent Brasier William C. bookseller, stationer, printer, and binder, and clerk to the Savings' Bank and Stamp-office, 20 High street Brasier Mrs. and Miss, pastrycooks, 7 High street Brett William, cabinet maker, 63 High street Brice James, greengrocer, King- street

British Empire and Mutual Insurance Company, 6 High street—Charles Woodruff, Agent Brooke Charles, Neptune's hall, 3 Duke street Brooke and Martens, solicitors, and clerks to the Commissioners of Assessed and Property Taxes, Cecil sq. Brooke Miss, 19 Cecil square Brooke William, Esq., Cecil square Brooke William, solicitor and notary, 12 Cecil square Broome John, tailor, 7 St. John street Broome Mrs., house and sign painter, High street Brown Edward, baker and pastrycook, Bankside Brown Lieutenant Alexander, R.N., St. James's square Browne William, fly proprietor, St. John's place Bugden John, brick maker, Street Bullock Robert, grocer, 105 High street Bundock Martin, carpenter, 110 High street Burt Wm. Patrick, Esq., Prospect place Burton Carr, Esq., Chapel hill lodge Bushell Richard, boot and shoe maker, 152 High street Bushfield Mr., 3 Marine terrace CADBY John P., chemist and druggist, 8 Queen street Carlton Mrs. Mary, straw hat maker, 2 Market street

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Carpenter James, tailor, New Cross street Carroway Jesse, cabinet maker, Cecil street Carthew Mr. John, Prince's crescent Case William, surgeon, Crescent place Castle Mary, victualler, First and Last, Vicarage place Castell William, boot and shoe maker, 1 High street Caveler William, architect and surveyor, Addington sq. Cayley Sarah, straw hat maker, Bedford row Chambers Mrs., Swisse cottage Chancellor Miss, lodging house, 9 Lower Marine terrace Chancellor Stephen S., head clerk at pier, and lodging house, 3 Lower Marine terrace Chancellor Stephen S., jun., bread and biscuit baker, Bridge street Chancellor Francis, coal merchant, King street Chapman George, coach proprietor, 62 High street Chapman George William, hair dresser, 162 High street Chapman Hart, victualler, Queen's Head, Market place Chapman John, boot and shoe maker, 163 High street Chapman Thomas Young, butcher, Broad street Chapman William, livery stables, Lower Marine terrace

Chesterton Mr. Charles John B., Dane hill Chidwick Edward James, plumber and glazier, 128 High street Chittleburgh Mrs., lodging house, Marine parade Claggett John, poulterer, Hawley street Clarke Mrs. Marg., 3 Hawley square Clarke Isaac, lodging house, 28 Lower Marine terrace Clewley Robert, greengrocer, 37 High street Coates Edward, plumber and glazier, Belmont Cobb and Co., bankers, brewers, and maltsters; draw on Barnett, Hoare, and Co., Lombard street Cobb Francis Carr, Esq., Foley house Cobb Francis William, Esq. (Cobb and Co.), banker, King street Cobb John Mitchener, Esq., Upper Grosvenor place Cobb Mr. Thomas Francis, 11 Upper Marine terrace Cobb William, jun., Grosvenor place Cobb William, rope maker, Grosvenor place Cole Mrs. Sarah, Prince's crescent Colley John, White Hart Family and Commercial Inn, and livery stables, Marine parade Conconi Louis, watch and clock maker, 10 Bridge street Connor William H,, tailor, 47 High street Cook Miss 5., Prospect place

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Cook Francis (late Beale), Albion Baths, 156 High street Cooke Mr. Thomas, Prospect place Cooke Mrs. Elizabeth, market gardener, Rose cottage Cooper John, victualler, Clifton Arms, Clifton street Cooper John, plumber and glazier, Garden row Cope John, dairyman, Dane hill row Cork Daniel, boot and shoe maker, 30 High street Cosgrave John, victualler, Spread Eagle, Prince's crescent Costigan Rev. Thomas, Catholic priest, Ramsgate road Cotton Henry P., farmer, Dandelion County Fire and Provident Life Office— Frederick Gore, agent, Cecil square Court Frances, milliner, Addington street Couzens Mrs. Charlotte, milliner and dress maker, Hawley square Cozens Edward B., builder, Hawley square Cozens John, builder, New street Cramp John, farmer, Garlinge Crampton Robert, boot and shoe maker, 27½ High street, and 45 Queen street, Ramsgate Creed Mr. John, Clifton cottage Creed Robert, greengrocer, Bath road Crickett Charles, victualler, Six Bells, Six Bells lane

Crickett John, lodging house, 13 Lower Marine terrace Croft Mrs. Mary, greengrocer, Love lane Croft Mr., 12 Hawley square Crofts James, coal merchant, King street Crofts Robert, grocer, 4 Broad street Crofts Miss Sarah, milliner and straw hat maker, 4½ Broad street Crook Mrs., boarding house, 30 Lower Marine terrace Crown Life Office—Charles S. Lewis, agent, Church field Cruickshank Mrs. Anna Maria, 30 Hawley square Crump Robert, builder, Addington square Cuthill Jas., M.A., boarding academy, St. John's College Cutten Mr. John, Addington street DALGETY Mr. James, Cecil street Darby William, victualler, Dog and Duck, Westbrook David Francis, tobacconist, High street Davis Henry B., victualler, Royal Oak, 61 High street Davis Henry B., Prince of Wales Bathing Rooms, 151 High street Denne Eleanor, boarding academy, Princes street Denne James, bookseller, 2 Queen street Dennison Richard Byam, M.D., Church field Dering Mrs. Mary, 18 Cecil square

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Devaynes William Angus, Esq., Updown Deveson Richard, tobacconist, Bankside Dike Thomas, tailor, Love lane Dimes Miss, Buenos Ayres Dixon Miss, Hawley street Dixon Mrs. Martha, 71 High street Dixon Charles Dixon, printer, bookseller, and stationer, 22 High street Dodgson Mrs. Frances, 111 High street Dorson Miss Louisa, Union crescent Doughty Sarah, victualler, Rodney, Garlinge Drouet Mr. Peter Bartholomew, Cliff terrace Duckett Harriet, stone mason, St. John street Dunk Robert P., victualler, Britannia, Fort Dunkin Charles D., boot and shoe maker, Fort crescent Dunbar James, M.A., boarding academy, Dane hill house Dunn Jane, milliner, Hawley street Dunn Thomas, agent to Margate and London Steam Packet Company, 4 Marine parade Dye John, shopkeeper, Bath road EASTLAND George, victualler, King's Arms Inn, Market street Edwards Mr. John, Fort crescent Edwards Mr. Thomas, 8 Lansell's place Enden William, shopkeeper, King street Ellenden John, coach maker, Regent place Epps William, greengrocer, Prospect place

Evans Mrs., lodging house, 11 Bridge street Evans Charles, surgeon, 4 Upper Marine terrace Evenden Samuel S., dispensing chemist, 31 High street FAGG Frederick, professor of music, 25 High street Fagg John, watchmaker and jeweller, 25 High street Faircloth Joseph, eating house and beer retailer, 7 Market street Farley Edward, baker, 88 High street Fasham Mrs. Elizabeth, farmer, Northdown Fasham John, blacksmith, Northdown Faulkner Mrs, Ann, Prince's crescent Fellowes Maryann, lodging house, 28 Lower Marine terrace Fells Thomas, cabinet maker, 9 Queen street Field Alfred George, surgeon, Royal Sea Bathing Infirmary, Westbrook Finnis Mrs. Mary Ann, Salmstone grange Fisher Mr. John, Wellington place Flint Thomas and John, ironmongers, 3 and 4 Market place (see advertisement) Flint Mrs. Eliza, Crescent place Flint Mr. John, Addington house Flisher Edward, victualler, Bull's Head Inn, and livery stables, Market place Foat Robert, lodging house and baths, 36 and 37 Lower Marine terrace

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Foat Richard, butcher, 56 High street Foat Robert, builder, Lower Marine terrace Foat Robert, plumber and glazier, Crescent place Foat Stephen, fishmonger, 24 High street Forster Mrs. Margaret, Northumberland house Fox George, lodging house, 32 Lower Marine terrace Franklin Mrs. Elizabeth, greengrocer, St. John street Franklin Thomas, baker, Church square Francois Mary, stay maker, Cecil square Freebody John, baker and confectioner, 18 High street Friend Mrs. Ann, East Northdown Fruin Joseph, lodging house, 21 Lower Marine terrace Fuller George Friend, grocer, 13 Bridge street, and 42 Queen street, Ramsgate GABB Miss Mary, fancy repository, 135 High street Gairdner Mrs., Addington square Gaskell George, Esq., St. James's square Gaskell, William, Esq., 41 Hawley square Gaywood George J., linendraper, 23 High street Gaywood Walter John, cabinet maker, Cecil street Gibbon, William, Esq., Grove house Gilbert Mr. Richard, 24 Hawley square Giles Mr. William, 11 Cecil square

Gillham Frederick, butcher, High street Gladish James, greengrocer, Pleasant place Globe Office—Stephen Wootton, jun., agent, 125 High street Goddard, Mr. Robert, Vicarage place Goddin, Richard, cabinet maker, 49 High street Goodale George, plumber and glazier, 1 Cecil square Goodale George, livery stables, King street Goodale James, plumber and glazier, Charlotte place Goodban Elizabeth, beer retailer, Pleasant place Goodyear Thomas, straw hat manufacturer, 142 High st. Gordon Mrs., Grove place Gordon Edward, gentleman, 45 Hawley square Gore Frederick, postmaster, Cecil square Gore George, beer retailer, King street Gore Thomas, coal meter, Northumberland place Gore Thomas, builder, Northumberland crescent Gore William, boat builder, Fort Mount Gostling James, linendraper, 12 High street Gouger Daniel, miller, Upper Clifton place Grant Mr. John, Prospect place Grant Richard, grocer, Sion place Grant Robert, boot and shoe maker, Pleasant place Grant Thomas, dairyman, Church square Greenland Mrs. lodging house, Market place

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Greenland Capt, Father Thames steam packet, Market place, Ramsgate Guardian Life Office—John Creed, agent, Clifton cottage Gurton John, grocer, Crescent place HADLOW George, stone mason, Bilton's court, High st. Haigh Jane, boarding academy, Upper Marine terrace Hall Rev. William John, M.A., Cecil square Hall Mrs. Charlotte place Hamilton Mr. James A., banker's clerk, King street Hammond George and Co., Lloyd's agents, 15 High St. Harlow Richard, market gardener, Garlinge Harlow William, dairyman, Bellevue place Harnett William, clothier and hatter, 19 High street Harrison Mrs. Eliza, 2 Bridge terrace Harrison Mrs., milliner and dress maker, 21 High street Harrison John, hat and cap manufacturer, 21 High street Harrison Moses, boot and shoe maker, 145 High street Hart Susanna, academy, 1 Cecil square Harvey Mrs., Union crescent Hatfield Charles Taddy, Esq., Hartsdown

Hatfield Miss, 19 Lower Marine terrace Hatfield Mr. Edward, Prospect place Hayes Christopher Daniel, Esq., Chapel hill house Hayton Mr., 23 Hawley square Heap Mrs. Susanna, 7 Upper Grosvenor place Hellman Mr. Anthony, Prince's crescent Henderson Elizabeth, milliner, Cecil square Hermitage Jane, plumber and glazier, Trafalgar place Hewett Edward, cabinet maker, Prospect row Hewett William N., blacksmith, King street Higgins, Mr. Rice Giles, 9 Upper Marine terrace Higham Thomas, Esq., Church field Hills George, baker, Church square Hills, Thomas H., fishmonger, 146 High street Hitchcock Mr. Harry, 49 Hawley square Hobbs Joseph, hatter, Cranbourne alley Hoffman and Son, surgeons, Cecil street Hoffman George Henry, surgeon, Cecil street Hoffman George Henry, jun., surgeon, Union crescent Hollingsworth Misses, boarding academy, Union crescent Holmans William, butcher, 14 Market place Holness David, hairdresser, King street Holness James, boot and shoe maker, 33 High street Holness Stephen, hairdresser, 144 High street

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Hook David, lodging house, 29 Lower Marine terrace Hopkins Robert, plumber, painter, and glazier, Bankside Hopkins Thomas, dyer, 42 High street Hopton Mr. James, Addington square Horn Mrs. Mary, lodging house, 64½ High street Hoskins Rev. William Edward, vicar, 12 Cecil square Hovil Mr, Richard, Union crescent How Mr. Robert, Clifton cottage Howard Mrs. Nelson, 13 Hawley square Hubbard E., lodging house, 14 Lower Marine terrace Hubbard John, lodging house, 7 Marine parade Hubbard John, auctioneer, appraiser, and undertaker, 11 Broad street Hubbard John, fly proprietor, Paradise street Hubbard Sarah, lodging house, 20 Lower Marine terrace Hubbard Thos. lodging house, 24 Lower Marine terrace Hudson Miss, milliner, Market street Hudson John, academy, Sion place Hudson Joseph H., victualler, Mulberry Tree Tavern, Dane Hudson William L., victualler, wine, spirit, ale, and porter merchant, Pier Hotel, Family and Commercial Inn, opposite the jetty, Bankside

Hubbard William, sail maker, Paradise street Hughs Richard, grocer, 11 Market place Hughes Robert, shopkeeper, 1 Charlotte place Hughes Thomas, livery stables, Mill lane Hunter George Y., surgeon, Cecil square Hunter Mr. John, Regent place Hunter Thomas, tailor, 1 Duke street Hutchinson Mrs. Matilda, Upper Marine terrace IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE—Samuel Pointon, agent, Grosvenor place Ingmire Henry, greengrocer, 3 Queen street Ingmire, Henry, confectioner, 3 Queen street Infant School—John Healing, master, Dane JACOBS Edward, Esq., Grosvenor house Jarratt Ann, victualler, Liverpool Arms, Charlotte square Jenkins John, brewer, Bridge street Jenkins Richard, builder and auctioneer, 50 Hawley square Johnson Mrs. Catherine, 11 Upper Grosvenor place Johnson Edward, velocipede maker, Sion place Jolly James, Shottendane Jolly Thomas, linendraper and bazaar, 26 and 27 High st. Jordan John, victualler, York Hotel Tap, Duke street Jury Henry, fly proprietor, Paradise place

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Jury James, fly proprietor, Sion place KEBLE Thomas H., printer, publisher, bookseller, and stationer, 137½ High street Kelsey John, victualler, Hoy Inn, Bankside Kelsey John, builder, Bath road Kelsey William, ginger beer maker, 161 High street Kendal Daniel, corn chandler, 12 High street Kennard Isaac D., hat manufacturer, 2 High street Kent Fire and Life Office—Benjamin Maw, agent, 134 High street Kentish James, grocer, Bridge street Kerridge Mr. George, Upper Grosvenor place Kettle Mrs. Mary, Prince's crescent Kevis Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper, 104 High street Kevis James, Railway Hotel and Commercial Tavern, and wine and spirit merchant, 29 High street Kidman Charles, baker, 5 Queen street Killick Misses, Marine boarding house, 7 Upper Marine terrace Kinch Francis, chemist and druggist, 16 High street King William, furniture broker, 46 High street Knight Misses, milliners, 9 Upper Lansell’s place Knight George, victualler, Tailors' Arms, 43 High street

Knott James, boot and shoe maker, 107 High street Knott James, boot and shoe maker, 123 High street Knowler John, coal meter, Park place Knowles Henry, cooper, 39 High street LADD Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house, 11 Broad street Ladd Mary, toy dealer, Hawley street Ladd Miss Mary, Garden row Ladd —, lodging house, 16 Lower Marine terrace Ladd Thomas, victualler, Cinque Port Arms, Lower Marine terrace Lansell Mrs. Elizabeth, La Belle Alliance Lansell Mr. Thomas, Lansell's place Large J., Captain of the City of Canterbury steam-packet, Margate and Herne Bay Lashmar Richard and Son, sail makers, Fort crescent Lavery O., greengrocer, Addington street Lawrence Miss Mary, Union crescent Lawrence Shrubsole, baker and confectioner, 148 High st. Legg Mr. John, 25 Lower Marine terrace Lenham Mr. John, Addington square Lenham Richard and Robert, beer retailers, Love lane Levy Mrs. E., 10 Cecil square Levy William, fancy repository, 26 King street

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Lewis Charles S., boarding academy, Church field Lewis William, baker, Bankside Lewis Samuel, banker's clerk, and agent to the Sun Fire and Life Office, Fort crescent Lewis William, baker, 1 Bankside Little Benjamin, academy, Bath road London Assurance Fire and Life Company—John Matthew, agent, 16 Market place Long George, hairdresser, Broad street Lord Richard, victualler, Wheat Sheaf, Northdown Love Henry, carrier, 38 High street Lovelocke William Henry, 13 Upper Marine terrace Lowe Charles, Esq., 12 Upper marine terrace Lowe, Ebenezer, boot and shoe maker, Paradise street M'ADAMS Henry S., victualler, Duke's Head Hotel (opposite the pier), Bankside M'Lachlan Mr. John, 6 Upper Grosvenor place Macnally John Thos., victualler, Victoria Inn, Bankside Malins John, grocer, Charlotte place Mannings Richard, grocer, 5 Cecil square Marchant Samuel C. superintendent of police, Upper Grosvenor place Marinack Sophia, boarding academy, Union crescent

Marinack Mr. Peter Giles, Union crescent Marsh Edward, butcher, St. John's place Matthew John, saddle and harness maker, and agent to the London Assurance Fire and Life Company, 16 Market place Maw Benjamin, grocer, wine merchant, and agent to the Kent Fire and Life Office, 134 High street Medical Invalid and General Life Assurance— George Phillpotts, agent, High street Mercer John and William, timber merchant, 64 High street Mercer Samuel, builder and grocer, 57 High street Mertens Herman D., Esq., solicitor, Grove place Mickleburgh James, boarding academy, Thanet house Mihell Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 154 High street Miles Martin, agent to Steam Packet Company, 19 Upper Marine terrace Milhouse Misses, boarding house, Cecil square Millhouse Richard, boarding house, Cecil square Mitchell James, greengrocer, Hawley street Millgate Edward, lodging house, 58 High street Mills John, fishmonger, 34 High street Mirams Edward, fly proprietor, Prospect row Mockett Edward, baker, St. John's place Mockett William, boot and shoe maker, Church square

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Monday John, victualler, British Tar, Westbrook Monnet Misses, 43 Hawley square Morgan John, tailor, Falcon place Mottley Mr. Edward, Dane hill row Mummery Francis, boot and shoe maker, New Cross street Mummery Stephen, preserver of birds, &c, Market place Munn Mrs. Cecilia, Northam crescent Munns Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house, 109 High street Munns John, builder, Garlinge Munns Stephen, boot maker, 2 Duke street Mussared John, builder, Bankside NATIONAL SCHOOL—George Chexfield, master, Mill lane Neame John, surgeon, Cecil square Nevett Mrs. Hannah, Upper Marine terrace Newby Mrs. Harriet, Lower Grosvenor place Newlove Mrs., boarding academy, 52 Hawley square Newlove Joshua, baker, Hawley street Neyle John, gentleman, Vicarage crescent Norwood John, grocer, 54 High street Norwood Thomas, tailor and lodging house, 12 Lower Marine terrace Norwood Thomas, tailor and draper, Market place

Norwich Union Life Insurance—Stephen Wootton, agent, High street OFFEN Mrs. Ann, Prince's crescent Orpin Edward, butcher, 19 Market place Osborn Mrs. Elizabeth, Miss, and Miss Jane, 14 High st. Osborn William, beer retailer, Bath road Osborne Robert C, victualler, King's Head Commercial Hotel, and agent to the Alliance Fire and Life Office, 149 High street Ovendon Stephen, rope maker, King street PACKER Edward, basket maker, Cranbourne alley Packer Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Hawley street Packer William, basket maker, Bedford row Paine Mr. William, 4 Bridge terrace Pamphlett Stephen, pork butcher, 1 Broad street Paramor James, bricklayer, Sion place Pavey James, lodging house, 4 Marine terrace Pavey James, coal meter, Upper Marine terrace Payne Mrs. Susan, 2 Cecil square Peal John, blacksmith, King street Peall Benjamin, lodging house, 8 Lower Marine terrace Pearce Mr. William, Adelaide cottage Pegden John, farmer, Twenties Pegden Nicholas, farmer, Church street Pegden William, dairyman, Prince's crescent Peete Thomas, butcher, Hawley street

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Penny Sarah, victualler, Rose in June, Belmont Perry Robert and Co., Sea Bathing Infirmary, Chateau Bellevue Pettit Henry, James, and Co., grocers, Bridge street Pettley H., stay maker, Vicarage place Philips John, landing waiter and tide surveyor, Hawley square Phillips Emanuel, clothier, Broad street Phillips John J., engraver, Northumberland crescent Phillpotts George, Wellington Baths and agent for the Medical Invalid and General Life Assurance, High street Philp Mrs. Jane, Westbrook Phoenix Fire Office—Edwin B. Cozens, agent, Hawley square Phoenix and Pelican Fire Office—Richard Jenkins, agent, Hawley square Pickering Mrs., 31 Lower Marine terrace Pickering Mr. John, 22 Hawley square Pilcher and Goldsack, builders, King street Pickering William D., tailor, 3 High street Plummer Mrs. Mary, Fort crescent Pollock Lodowick A., solicitor and deputy clerk of the County Court, Duke street, and at Ramsgate Pointon Ann, academy, 4 Charlotte place Pointon Mr. Samuel, Grosvenor place Pond William, boot and shoe maker, Fort point Poole Daniel, hairdresser, 117 High street Police Station—Stephen C. Marchant, inspector, Market place Porter Mrs. Alice, Garden row Poussett John Tidd, Esq., 13 Cecil square

Powell Robert, victualler, King's Head Tap, 149 High street Prebble Charles, watch and clock maker and jeweller, 159½ High street Prebble James, Victoria Baths, dentist and engraver, 159 High street Preston Mrs., 37 Hawley square Price David, surgeon, Northumberland place Price and Evans, surgeons, Marine terrace Pringle Mrs. E., Upper Grosvenor place Prosser Rev. Samuel, M.A., Cecil street Pyle Henry William, builder, Garden row QUESTED Miss Mary, toy dealer, 45 High street Quested Charles, chemist and druggist, Market place RADFORD John, pawnbroker, 141 High street Ralfe Mrs. Mary, greengrocer, King street Ralph Edward, butcher, 1 Market street Ralph John G., blacksmith, New street Ralph James, baker, Garlinge Rammell Edward, farmer, Street green Rammell Thomas, farmer, Vincent Rapson Edward, linendraper, 137 High street Rayner James, baker, Addington street Read Edward, Clifton Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths, Reading Rooms, and Subterranean Works, Fort crescent (see advertisement) Read Mr. William, Sion place

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Reed James, greengrocer, Hawley street Reeve Thomas, potato dealer, New street Richards John, china and glass dealer, King street Richardson Mrs., Church square Righton James B., farmer, Fleet Robins Mary, lodging house, 7 Lower Marine terrace Robinson Mr. William, Cliff terrace Robinson Wm,, lodging house, 15 Lower Marine terrace Robinson William, grocer, and china and glass dealer, 147 High street Robertson Mrs., victualler, Crown and Anchor, Sion place Rolfe Mrs. Susan, milliner, 40 High street Rolfe George, victualler, George and Dragon, Charlotte pl. Rolfe James, baker, 30 Sion place Rolfe Richard, victualler, Saracen's Head, 55 High street Rooff Frederick William, London Coffeehouse, 2 Broad st. Rooff William, blacksmith, New Cross street Roffway James, cabinet maker, Charlotte place Rous —, victualler, Walmer Castle, Church field Rouse Mr. Edward, lodging house, 11 Lower Marine terrace Row John, victualler, Prospect Inn, Sion place Rowe Miss, St. James's square

Rowe Mrs. B., boot and shoe maker, 4 High street Rowe Christopher Pashley, dining and coffee rooms, 6 Duke street Rowe Alfred Abraham, boot and shoe maker, 138 High st. Rowe Christopher, eating house, Duke street Rowe George, coal merchant, 49 High street Rowe Henry T., Commercial Board and Lodging House,3 Market street Rowe Mr. Thomas Smith, Prince's street SACKETT Miss Mary, 27 Hawley square Sackett Edward, ironmonger, 139 High street Sackett Henry, farmer, West Northdown Sackett Richard H., baker, King street Saunders Thomas, baker, 1 Paradise place Sawyer William, baker, Sion place Sayer Abraham, poulterer, Market place Sayer Mrs. Harriet, victualler, Star Inn, High street Sayre Edward, saddle and harness maker, 115 High st. Scott Thomas, grocer, Bridge street Scullard Mrs., lodging house, 2 Lower Marine terrace Searle Emma, milliner, Prospect row Sellers Mrs. Mary Ann, milliner and straw hat maker, 28 High street

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Sharp Mrs. Mary, lodging house, 2 Marine terrace Sharpe Thomas, baker, Bath road Shelvey John, baker, 1 Churchfield place Shepherd Mr. John, Clifton street Sherwell Rev. Robert, Wesleyan Minister, Union crescent Sherwood Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house, 21 Hawley sq. Shouldom Mrs., lodging house, 38 Lower Marine terrace Simmons John N., plumber and glazier, 116 High street Simmons John V., riding master and fly proprietor, Mill lane Sinclair Mrs. Sarah, Upper Grosvenor place Sinnock John, builder, New Cross street Sisley James, builder, Charlotte place Skelton John, draper and silk mercer, and agent to the Star Fire and Life Insurance, 140 High street Slater Elizabeth, boarding academy, 48 Hawley square Slater Mrs. Susanna, ladies' school, 35 Hawley square Slater John, Esq., 17 Cecil square Slodden Mr. William, 5 Church field Smith Ann, milliner, Sion place Smith Rev. Sidney, M.A., 34 Hawley square

Smith Mrs., lodging house, 17 Lower Marine terrace Smithett Richard M., farmer, Hengrove Snow William, plumber and glazier, Northumberland crescent Solly Henry, hairdresser and perfumer, 7½ High street Solly George Wass, lodging house, Fort crescent Solly Mrs. Elizabeth, Fort crescent Solly Isaac, lodging house, 8 Marine parade Solly William, blacksmith, Mill lane Somes William, watch and clock maker, Cranbourne alley Soper John, builder, Newby's place, Market street Soper John, builder, 3 Andrew's place Soper Mr. William, East crescent Spooner William C, boarding academy, Dane house Spratt Henry, baker, 4 Duke street Spratt Mr. Joseph, 41 High street Sprigg Rev. James, Baptist minister, Bedford row Staner George, lodging house, 35 Lower Marine terrace Staner George, jun., baker, 118 High street Staner Joseph, auctioneer and appraiser, and agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life Office, 121 High st. Stanley William, boarding academy, Bath bouse, Sion pl.

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Stannard William, carpenter and lodging house, 3 and 4 Bankside Starkie, Mr. James, Flint cottage Steadall James, tailor, Broad street Stedale James, tailor, Broad street Sterland Mr., Prospect row Stodart James, shell and fancy repository, 143 High street Stickles John, baker, St. John's place Stokes George, veterinary surgeon, Church street Stokes John, dyer, 50 High street Stokes John, farmer, Updown Stokes John, fly proprietor, St. John's place Stott Lieut.-Col. George, Lausanne house Stribley Thomas, sub-collector and landing surveyor, Pier Stride John Henry, brewer, King street Stranack John, grocer. Paradise street Stratford John, market gardener, Chapel hill Stratford John, victualler, Crown and Sceptre, Chapel hill Stroud Henry, market gardener, Swiss cottage Stroud John, market gardener, Regent place Stuart Mrs. Mary, Vicarage crescent Sturges George, victualler, Elephant Hotel, High street Sun Fire and Life Insurance—Samuel Lewis, agent, King street Surflen Mr. Edward, Dane hill row

Sutton Mrs., lodging house, 26 Lower Marine terrace Swinford John, farmer, Nash court Symonds John, banker's clerk, Addington street TADHUNTER Mrs., lodging house, 34 and 5 Lower Marine terrace Tappleden Richard, boot and shoe maker, Covell's row Tatham Mr. George, Addington square Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth, fishmonger, 4 Market street Taylor Charles, builder, St. John street Taylor James, grocer, Prospect row Taylor John, tobacconist, 160 High street Terry John, greengrocer, Falcon place Thomas Mrs., lodging house, 14 Upper Marine terrace Thomas Miss Martha, 17 Lower Marine terrace Thornton William Henry, surgeon, 2 Bridge street Thirton Samuel B., beer retailer, Mill lane Tibbetts Mrs. Ann, Prospect row Tidswell Misses, 12 Upper Marine terrace Tomlin Robert, Esq., East Northdown Towne Mr. Josiah, Belgrave cottage Town Thomas, farmer, West Northdown Townsend Samuel Smith, Esq., solicitor, St. James's square Tritton Mary Ann, staymaker, Wellington place

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Tritton Susannah, staymaker, Prospect place Tring Stephen, butcher, 1 Market place Turner Peter T., academy, 43 High street Twyman Miss Rosina, 10 Upper Grosvenor place UPSTONE Mrs. Selina, Prospect row VALDER William H., agent to the Royal Exchange Fire and Life Assurance, 15 High street Vallé Mrs., 5 Lower Grosvenor place Vaughan William, marine library, bookseller, and stationer, 158 High street Vaux Mrs. Ann, tobacconist, 35 High street Vincer Henry, fly proprietor, Weekly place WADDINGTON Joshua, consulting surgeon to the Royal Sea Bathing Infirmary, 5 and 6 Upper Marine terrace Wales George, fly proprietor, Paradise place Wales John, bricklayer, Prince's crescent Wales James, dairyman, Caroline place Walker Mrs., 20 Union crescent Walker George F., livery stables, Market street Walton Martha, dancing and drawing academy, Fort crescent Walker George Francis, Queen’s Arms Tavern and Commercial Inn, Market street, near the Parade

Walton Walter, dancing and drawing academy, Ivy cottage Walton William, greengrocer, King street Wanstall John, boat buuder, Fort Mount Wanstall James, butcher, 133 High street Wanstall Robert, butcher, St. John's street Ward Samuel, victualler, Ship Inn, 2 Bankside Warren George, leather cutter, Charlotte place Warrington Mr. Henry, Clifton place Waters Mrs. Martha, grocer, 126 High street Waters Richard, coach maker, Pleasant place Waters Richard, plumber and glazier, Pleasant place Watson Archer, coach maker, Churchfield place Watson Frederick, cabinet maker, Hawley square Watson George, bricklayer, Bellevue place Watson Sarah, straw hat maker, St. James's square Waterhouse John, boot and shoe maker, Prince's street Watt Mrs. lodging house, Edinton house, Paradise place Watts Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, Bridge terrace Webb James, farmer, Rose cottage Webb William, dairyman, Dane Weekly Mr. John, Paradise place Welton Mr. Edward, Dane hill row West U., academy, 6 Church street Westfield Godfrey F., eating house, Bankside Wetherilt Mr. John, Prince's crescent

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Wharton George, plumber and glazier, Hawley street White Alfred, eating house, Bridge street White Mr. Edward, 8 Upper Marine teirace White Edward, boot and shoe maker, 9,10, and 11, High street White John, Esq., 20 Hawley square White Thomas, baker, New Cross street Wickham Thomas, butcher, 6 Market street Wilkerson Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Sion place Wilkinson Richard, victualler, George, King street Willett Thomas William, linendraper, 8 and 158 High st. Williams Sarah Ann, lodging house, 4 Lower Marine terrace Willis Mrs. Eleanor, 4 Hawley square Winch Charles, Esq., 9 Marine parade Winch Frederick, tailor and draper, 10 Marine parade Winch James, builder, 15 Market place Winch Francis, builder, 7 Market place Winch Frederick, tailor, Marine parade Winchester George, Esq., Addington villa Winter Miss Mary, 43 Hawley square Wittey Francis Thomas, victualler, Fort Castle, Fort Wood Misses, Cecil street Wood Robert, butcher, Northumberland crescent

Wood Richard, Warm, Coldy and Shower Baths, 152 and 153 High street Woodruff Charles, billiard rooms, High street Woodruff Charles Stephen, victualler, Kent Family Hotel, Lower Marine terrace; and billiard rooms, High st. Woodruff Charles, watch and clock maker, and agent to the British Empire and Mutual Life Assurance, 6 High street Woodward John, builder, Fort Paragon Woodward Leonard, baker and confectioner, 131 High street Woodward Richard, tailor, 15 Broad street Wools John, grocer, Cranbourne alley Wootton Edward, chemist and druggist, 136 High street Wootton Henry, dairyman, Dairy cottage Wootton Henry, registrar and relieving officer, Union crescent Wootton Peter, grocer, 13 Market place Wootton Stephen, corn and coal merchant, agent to the Norwich Union Life Insurance, and hoy owner, High street Wootton Thomas, cabinet maker, 42 High street Worger Mr. John, Dane hill row Worthington Miss, academy, Hawley street Wright Misses, Flint house Wright Edward R. H., York Family Hotel, Marine parade Wright James, solicitor, 36 Hawley square

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YEOMANSON Francis, boot and shoe maker, King street Yeomanson Samuel, greengrocer, Sion place Yeomanson William, boot and shoe maker, 6 Queen street Young Frederick, blacksmith, Garlinge

Young Thomas, dairyman, Garlinge Young William, victualler, Hope and Anchor, 71 High st. ZEZZARD Misses, boarding academy, Fort crescent

PUBLIC BUILDINGS, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &c. THE town of Margate is situate at the north-eastern extremity of Kent, and is one of the healthiest watering-places in the United Kingdom, seventy-two miles from London, and contains, according to the census taken in 1841, 10,399 persons, but subject to a fluctuating population of nearly 40,000, visitors from the Metropolis and other places, who resort to this admired seaport during the summer season. The Pier.—There are no records to prove when Margate first had a pier. The present pier was commenced in 1810, and finished in 1815, at a cost of about £100,000. It is 903 feet long, 60 feet wide in the broadest part, and 26 feet in height. In 1812, an act was obtained for incorporating a Joint Stock Company, with a capital of £30,000, a sum calculated to complete its erection, and the whole of the rates levied were vested in the Company. The act also authorised the levying of a toll upon all persons embarking or disembarking to or from London or other places, at the rate of not exceeding two shillings for each person; this has lately been reduced to one shilling in summer, and sixpence in winter; as also a further reduction to twopence on persons proceeding in excursion packets to or from any other port than London. The Droit Office and the Lighthouse are much admired for their ornamental appearance. The Promenade is 856 feet long, and 18 feet wide. The price of admittance for each person to the promenade is, during the season, one shilling per month, or one penny per day.

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Jarvis's Landing-place.—This extensive wooden projection was erected at the suggestion of the late Dr. Jarvis, to obviate the difficulty of landing on the rocks at low water, when the steam-vessels could not enter the Pier. Steam-vessels on this station leave, during the season, generally at 9, 10, and 11 o'clock, with an extra boat at 1 o'clock on Sundays. Particulars can be obtained at the Offices, on the Marine Parade. The Terminus of the South Eastern Railway, from London to Margate, is situate between the Lower Marine Terrace and Buenos Ayres. Bathing-rooms—The Bathing-rooms in High street are handsome apartments, on the ground floor, having back communication with the sea, and delightful views of the pier and harbour. The subscription to the Room is 3s. 6d. for the season, which entitles subscribers to read the daily papers and a pianoforte is furnished for their amusement or practice. Persons may be accommodated with sulphur baths, warm baths, shower baths, and baths en douche. Clifton Baths.—A very novel and peculiar suite of bathing-rooms has been excavated in the solid chalk, rising in a circular form from the bottom, and surmounted with a dome of large dimensions, constructed by and under the superintendence of J. Boys, Esq. St. John's Church is situate at the southern extremity of the town, about half a mile from the pier, and is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It was built in 1050, and made parochial in 1290. It has lately been repaired and decorated, by private subscription, under the superintendence of the Rev. W. E. Hoskins, the vicar. Trinity Church.—The first stone of this elegant structure was laid Sept. 28, 1825, and the building conse-crated June 11, 1829. The exterior of the building is decorated with buttresses, pinnacles, and carved finials, both to the nave and sides. The tower rises to the height of 135 feet from the pavement; and, from the commanding site on which the church is built, is seen at a very considerable distance. The Rev. Samuel Prosser, minister.

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Chapels.— Wesleyan Methodists, Hawley square—Rev. Sherwell, minister. Lady Huntingdon's Chapel—Rev. Caleb Bird, minister. Baptists, Ebenezer Chapel, New Cross street—Rev. Sprigg, minister. Congregational Chapel, Cecil street—Rev. F. Beckley, minister. Calvinist Chapel, Love lane—Rev. R. Woodward, minister Quaker's Chapel, Drapers—on the carriage road leading to St. Peter's. Roman Catholic Chapel, Prince's street—Rev. Thos. Costigan, priest. Banks.— Cobb, and Co,, King street, near the Market place. Draw on Barnett, Hoare and Co., Lombard street Savings' Bank, Market plate. Hotels.— York, facing the pier—Edward Wright. White Hart, Parade—John Colley. Duke's Head, opposite the Droit-office—Henry Stanley M'Adams. Pier, near Jarvis's landing-place—William Hudson. Fountain, King street—James Barham (see advertisement). King's Head, High street—R. C. Osborne. London, Hawley square—Atkinson. Elephant, High street—-George Sturgess. Ship, near the pier—Ward. Hoy, facing the harbour—John Kelsey. Crown and Anchor, Sion place—Thomas Robertson. Kent, Lower Marine terrace—Chas. S. Woodruff. Queen's Arms, Duke street—George Walker.

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The Market was built in 1820. It is entered by four Tuscan porticoes, with elliptic arches, closed by iron gates. It is well supplied with meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, and every luxury for the table, at moderate rates. The Townhall is a plain unornamented structure, forming one side of the market. The room is adorned with well-executed portraits of the deputy, F. W. Cobb, Esq.; the late James Taddy, Esq.; Daniel Jarvis, M.D.; and Francis Cobb, Esq.; and a bust of the late gallant Sir Thomas Staines, K.C.B. The Gasometer is a neat and elegant building, situate in the Dane. It is built after a Grecian model, and was erected in 1824, at which period Margate was first lighted with gas. The Royal Sea-bathing Infirmary is situate at Westbrook, a short distance from the town. It is a neat and plain building, of very large dimensions, and is said to have been first projected by the philanthropic Dr. Lettsom. It is under the patronage of her Majesty, and is supported by voluntary contributions. Its object is to extend the advantages of sea-bathing to the poor and necessitous, under the pressure of such diseases as sea-bathing and sea-air are calculated to remove or relieve. There is sufficient accommodation for 210 in-door patients. Academies.— Mr. Cuthill's, St. John's College, Prospect place. Mr. Dunbar’s, Dane hill house, near the Windmills. Mr. Lewis's, Churchfield house, Angel place Mr. Mickleburgh's, Thanet house, on the footpath leading from Margate to St. Peter's. Mr. Spooner's, Bellevue house, in the Dane. Mr. Stanley's, Bath house, Sion place. Miss Denne's, Union crescent lodge. Miss Haigh's, Marine house, Upper Marine terrace. Mrs. Marinack's, Union crescent. Miss Slater's, Hawley square. Miss Jezzard's, Fort crescent.

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Miss Hollingsworth's, Union crescent. Preparatory Schools.— Miss West's, Churchfield place. Miss Worthington's, Hawley street. Miss Hart's, Cecil square. The Literary and Scientific Institution is in Hawley square, and was established in the year 1839. Lectures are delivered once a fortnight, during the winter season, on Tuesday evenings, commencing at eight o'clock. A good Reading-room is always open for the accommodation of subscribers, as also a library of reference and circulation. A Museum is attached to the establishment, affording a rational source of instruction and amusement. The Theatre is situate on a gradual slope, leading to the church, at the north-east end of Hawley square. It is a neat but unadorned brick building, after the model of old Covent garden. Its interior is fitted up in a chaste and pleasing style, and the present proprietor spares neither expense nor labour to render its amusements attractive and instructive. This structure was erected, in 1787, at a cost of £4,000. The Grotto is situate in the Dane. It is very curiously put out in the chalk, and is prettily and tastefully covered with shells. The French Bazaar is situate at 26 High street, and is elegantly fitted up, brilliantly lighted with gas, beautifully ornamented, and well stocked with china, shawls, muslin, perfumery, jewellery, porcelain, combs, &c, of the most costly description, both English and foreign. Boulevard de Paris.—This unique room you enter by a splendid arch from the High street, affording a de-lightful and convenient thoroughfare to visitors from the High street to the west comer of Cecil square. This Bazaar is filled with an extensive assortment of British and foreign articles. Here, as in the aforegoing establishment, the cry of u Only one wanted" is relieved by music and singing.

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Cobb's Brewhouse—This brewhouse is very large, and fitted up with every convenience for carrying on the manufacture of our truly national beverage. It is 179 feet long, 43 feet broad, and 75 high from the pavement. This building, which was designed by Mr. W. Teanby, stands on a considerable eminence, and may, therefore, be seen from most parts of the Island, of which it commands an uninterrupted view. Libraries.—Mr. VAUGHAN'S, at the bottom of High street, called the Marine Library, is a handsome and convenient building ; consisting of a shop and circular saloon, and contains an excellent collection of books. Mr. BRASIER'S, 20 High street, opposite the passage leading from the terrace, Mr. KEBLE'S, High street, Mr. DENNE'S, Queen street, and Mr. DIXON'S, High street, Are well supplied with the usual periodicals, newspapers, novels, as published, stationery, &c, &c. Charities.—Philanthropic Institution, National Schools, Infant School, Lying-in Charity, Ladies' Bible Association, Benevolent Society, District Provident Visiting Society, and a variety of minor Charities, Post-Office.—Frederick Gore, postmaster, Cecil square. Mem.—No Branch Offices at present. The letter-box is closed at the undermentioned times, viz.:— Time of closing For which Mail closed. Time of Departure 8 45 A.M. London day mail 9 0 A.M. 9 0 P.M. Night mail and cross posts 9 30 P.M. Letters may be sent by mails about to be dispatched within 10 minutes of the time of the departure of mail on payment of a fee of one penny to be added by stamp to the postage and delivered in at the office. Letters from London, &c, per early post arrive at 4, P.M,, and are delivered at about 4 30, P.M.

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Coach List.—To Canterbury: Phoenix, daily at 9, A.M.; Sunday excepted, from Daveson's office, Bankside. Omnibuses to Ramsgate several times a-day. Water Conveyances—Hoys to London: The Governor and Isle of Thanet every Saturday; Stephen Wootton, proprietor, Box Tree ouse, 125 High street.— The Jane, London and Margate regular weekly trader, James Stranack, master; loads at Custom-house and Wool quay, Lower Thames street, every Wednesday, and at Margate every Saturday; W. J. Hall and Co., wharfingers, Custom-house and Wool quay, London ; W, Stranack, 10 Paradise street, Margate.