Flitwick
General History
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Melville's Directory, 1867 (Extract)
FLITWICK is a village and parish, distant 3 miles south from Ampthill, and 10 miles from Bedford; in the hundred of Redbournestoke, and diocese of Ely. The Church, dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul, is a neat structure, in the Gothic style of architecture, with a tower and five bells. The living is a vicarage. The number of acres in the parish is about 693.
Letters through Ampthill
Billington, Joseph, beer retailer
Brinkler, Phoebe, Swan inn
Brinkler, Richard, Three Blackbirds inn
Brinkler, Thomas, straw plait dealer
Brooks, John Thomas, esq.
Cane, William, blacksmith
Cook, George, farmer
Farrer, Mary, farmer
Goodman, Richard, miller
James, John, farmer
Negus, James, farmer
Page, Thomas, shopkeeper
Platt, Henry, farmer
Smith, Thomas, shopkeeper


