1830 Pigots Directory - Wing extract
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WING is a small village and parish, in the same hundred as Ivinghoe, about three miles and a quarter from that town. The chief and indeed the only ornament of this village is its handsome church, which is dedicated to St Peter, and is a vicarage in the gift of the Earl of Chesterfield; the present incumbent is the Rev. Philip Strong, and his curate the Rev. John Felix. 1,096 persons formed the population by the last census.
Gentry and Clergy
| Felix Rev. John |
Public Houses
| Cock | William Mortimer |
| Queen's Head | John Windmill |
Shopkeepers and Traders
| Biggs Jas. | shopkeeper, &c |
| Bone John | baker |
| Clark Thomas | baker |
| Cook John | boot, &c. maker |
| Denchfield Richard | baker |
| Foster John | blacksmith |
| Heley Thomas | butcher |
| Heley William | maltster |
| Jennings William | tailor |
| Mollott Emanuel | baker |
| Walter Robert | shopkeeper |
| Whipman William | shopkeeper |
| Windmill Thos. | wheelwright |
| Woodman Veere | schoolmaster and parish clerk |
