Barker & Co.'s Directory for Leicestershire & Rutland, 1875 page 61

HARBY is a parish and village, eight miles from Melton Mowbray and seven from Bottisford Railway Station; population, 539 ; inhabited houses, 129. The Church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a neat structure, with square tower and four bells. The living is a Rectory, value £536 per annum. Patron, the Duke of Portland, who is Lord of the Manor. The Rev. Manners Octavius Norman, B. A.., is the Rector and Rural Dean. Letters via Melton Mowbray, which is the nearest Money Order office.

Barnes William, farmer
Barke Robert, farmer
Bonser Mr. Henry
Brown John, shoemaker
Freck James, farmer
Furmidge Samuel, coal merchant
Gibson John, bricklayer
Goodson Robert, farmer
Hall Edmund, blacksmith
Haywood Mr. John
Haywood John, jun., White Hart
Haywood John, senr., farmer
Haywood John, jun., farmer
Hitchcock John, wheelwright
Jackson John, butcher
Kemp William, farmer Lamin Thomas, farmer
Lamin Henry, baker and miller
Lamin John, miller, &c.
Marshall John, farmer
Musson Samuel, carpenter
Norman Rev. Manning Octavius, B. A., Rector and Rural Dean
Orson John, farmer
Orson Robert, farmer
Shipman William, farmer
Stretton & Young, manure manufacturers
Whittaker William, grocer and tailor
Whittaker John, senr., Nag's Head
Whittle John, farmer

 
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