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KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF WILTSHIRE - 1895

Kelly's Directory of Wiltshire - 1895

DIRECTJRY.] "'ILTSHIRE. SALISBURY. 181 Petty Sessions are held at the Council house every tuesday at noon. The following places are included in the Petty Sessional division :-Alderbury, Allington, Amesbury, Barford St. Martin, Baverstock, Berwick St. J ames, Bishopstone, Boscombe, Bower Chalke, Bramshaw, Britford, Broad Chalke, Bulford, Burcombe, Cholderton, Clearendon Park, Coombe Bissett, Campton Chamberlayne, Damerham (South), Dinton, Downton, Durnford, Durrington, East Grimstead, Ebbesbourne Wake, Farley, Fifield Bavant, Fisherton Anger, Fovant, Foyd Farm (with Allenford), Fuggleston St. Peter, Gravely Wood, Honnington, Idminston, Landford, Langley Wood, Laverstock, Little Langford, Maddington, Martin, Melchet Park, Milford, Netherhampton, Newton Toney, Nomansland, Nunton & Bodenham, Odstock, Old Sarum, Orcheston St. George, Orcheston St. Mary, Pilton, Plaitford, Rollestone, Shrewton, South Newton, Standlinch, Stapleford, Steeple Langford, Stratford-sub-Castle, Stratford Toney, The Caldoms, West Dean, West Grimstead, West Harnham, West 'Yellow, Whiteparish, Whitsbury, Wilsford & Lake, 'Vilton, Winterbourne Dantsey, Winterbourne Earls, Winterbourne Gunner, Winterbourne Stoke, Winterslow, Wishford & W oodford MAGISTRATES FOR THE CITY. The Mayor, Ex-Mayor & Recorder. Atkins Samuel Ralph, The Mount, Elm grove Brown Henry, 141 Castle street Fullford George, 51 Castle street Gregory Henry George, West Harnham Griffin Frederick, 52 Fisherton street Hammick William Maxwell, The Close Harding Robert Curtis, Devizes road Marlow William, Milford hall, Castle street Ottaway Philip Watson, The Close Radcliffe Charles Henry, 47 Endless street Read J ames, Petersfinger Stokes Robert, Borroughs hill, Laverstock Waters Edward, Heathfield, Elm grove Clerk, William Charles Pawning, Chipper lane City Petty Sessions held at the Council house mon. 11 a.m. COUNCIL OF THE CITY. 1894-95· Mayor-Councillor Edward Foulger Pye-Smith. Deputy-Mayor-Councillor Charles Haskins. Recorder, Charles Willie Mathews esq. 5 Lennox gardens S W & 1 Essex court, Temple E C London Aldermen. ~Joseph William Lovibond ~Charles Richard Norton ~Samuel Parker llf James Read • §George Fullford 1 ~Henry Brown Marked thus § retire in 1895. ~larked thus ~ retire in 1898. Councillors. St. Edmund's Ward. Alderman appointed to preside at 'Ward e:ections, James Read. tJohn A. Folliott tS. Fawcett *Geo rge N odd er *Mark Garrett Horder t Ho ward Harris tEdward F. Pye-Smith St. Martin's Ward. Alderman appointed to preside at ·ward elections, Henry Brown. !Arthur Russell Maiden *Alfred Watson tWilliam Maxwell Hammick tArthur Whitehead *William Marlow tEdward Alexander St. Thomas' Ward. Alderman appointed to preside at Ward elections, Charles Richard N orton. !Ed ward Waters !Frederiek Griffin *Henry George Gregory *Thomas Scamell tEdward John Brittan tCharles Haskins Mayor's Auditor, Alderman Henry Brown, High street Elective Auditors, F. Aston Dawes, City chambers & James Keith Dowden, Crown chambers Marked thus ! retire in 1895. Marked thus * retire in 1896. Marked thus t retire in 1897. The Corporation meet at the Council house the first thursday in every month at 11 a.m. acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority; & the first thursday in February, May & August, at 11 a.m. acting in their municipal capacity Officers of the Council & Urban Sanitary Authority. Town Clerk & Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority, William Charles Powning, Municipal offices, Endless st Treasurer, M. H. ·w. Devenish, Blue Boar row Clerk of the Peace, Francis Hodding, Market House chambers Coroner, George Smith, 5 Canal Deputy Coroner, S. Buchanan Smith, Crown chambers Medical Officer of Health & Police Surgeon, Harcourt Coates. Endless street Public Analyst, F. W. Stoddart F.C.S, Sneyd park, Clifton, Bristol City Surveyor, John Champney Bothams M.Inst.C.E. Municipal offices, Endless street Assistant Surveyor,Alf.ChampneyBothams A. M.Inst.C.E. Silver street Public Librarian, Oliver Langmead Chief of Police, Inspector of Weights & Measures & under I•'ood & Drugs, Alfred Mathews, Police station, Endless street Inspector of Water \Vaste, William Robert Carter, St. Mark's road ' Inspector of Common Lodging Houses & Slaughter Houses & Sanitary Inspector, George Carey, 18 St. Martin's Church street Inspector under Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act & Vet. Inspector, Ernest Robert Harding M.R.C.V.S. Fisherton street Collector of Rates, ·william Chas. Westmoreland, Crane st Lessee of Market Tolls, James Percy, Shepherd's Bush, London )V Town Crier, Henry Marshment, Milford hill Sergeants at Mace, George Hopkins, Castle street; Matthew Sparey, Chipper lane & George Carey, St. Martin's Church street Public Establishments. Assembly & Concert Rooms, High street, Absalom George Spinney, manager Blackmore Museum, St. Ann street, Dr. H. P. Blackmore, hon. director; J. R. Yelf, hon. treasurer; George F. Henbest, hon. sec City Police Station, Endless street, Alfred Mathews, head constable. The force consis'ts of the head constable, I inspector, 2 sergeants & 14 constables Corn lteturns Office, Bridge street & Corn Exchange, Edwin D. Turner, inspector County Court & District Bankruptcy Court; office, Bridge street, His Honor James John Hooper, judge; Richard Arthur Wilson M. A. registrar & high bailiff; George Munkhouse \Vilson, deputy registrar. The court is held at the Council house every month & the district comprises the following places :-Alderbury, Allington, Amesbury, Barford St. Martin, Baverstock, Bemerton & Quidhampton, Berwick St. James, Bishopstone, Bodenham, Boscombe, Bower Chalk, Britford, Broad Chalk, Bulford, Burcombe, Burdenshall, Charlton, Chilhampton, Cholderton (West), Clarendon Park, Close (The), Coombe Bissett, Compton Chamberlayne, Deptford, Dinton, Ditchampton, Downton, Durnford, Durrington, Ebbesbourne Wake, Elston, Figheldean, Fisherton Anger, Fisherton Delamere, Fovant, Fugglestone St. Peter, Fifield Bavant, Gomolden, Grimstead (East), Grimstead (West), Hamptworth, Hanging Langford, Maddington, 1\'lilford, Milston, Netherhampton, Idmiston, Langford, Laverstock & Ford, Little Langford, Maddington, Hilford, Milston, Netherhampton, Newton 'foney, Newton (South), Nunton, Odstock, Orcheston St. George, Orcheston St. Mary, Pitton & Parley, l'orton, Redlynch, Rollestone, Salisbury, Shrewton, Steeple Langford, Standlynch, Stapleford, Stoford, Stratford-sub-Castle, Stratford Toney, Whaddon, Wilton, Wilsford & Lake, Whiteparish, Winterslow, Winterbourne Dantsey, \Vinterbourne Earls, Winterbourne Gunner, Winterbourne Stoke, Wishford, Woodford & Wyle This Court has also Bankruptcy jurisdiction, and for Bankruptcy purposes includes, in addition, the County Courts of Andover & Fordingbridge; F. Aston Dawes, City chambers, official receiver Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amendment Act," John Turton Woolley, Castle street; Edward Waters, Canal; Charles James Whereat, Canal & Edwin Richard Wilson, London road Cemetery (Salisbury), London road, George Smith, clerk to the burial board; Silas Gauge, lodge keeper Cemetery (Fisherton Anger), Devizes road, Geo. Smith, clerk to the burial board; Edwd. Rose, lodge keeper County Hall, Endless street, Ezra Bailey, caretaker County Police Station, Devizes road, Fisherton Anger, John Stephens, superintendent. The force in the Salis-


- 1$2 SALISBURY • WILTSIJIRE. [KELLY'S • bury divi!Jion consists pf I inspector, 6 sergeants 4:; 2J constables; the division comprises 82 parishes Fire Brigade (Volunteer), Edward Wilkes Gawthorne• captain; Herbert Hobbs, resident fireman & station keeper; E. 0. Harris, hon. sec. ; engine house, Salt lane Inland Revenue. Bridge street l Alfred Cook, superv:sor l Patrick Feery & Edwin D. Turner, officers; tax department, Owen 0ook, surveyor of taxes Lutlier Hall, Fisherton street, Rev. E. N. Thwaites, sec Market House & Cern Exchange, Market place, Charles Richard Norton, sec.; Edmund George, keeper Probate Registry .()ffi{}e, The Close, Henry Elliot Fox, district registrar; Henry Young, chief clerk Public Library, Endless street, Oliver Langmead, public librarian Salisbury & South Wilts Museam, St. Ann street, Dr. H. P. Blackmore, hon. director; J. R. Yelf, hon. treasurer ; George F. Henbest, hon. sec South Wilts Chamber of A.~rriculture, Cattle Auction mart, Castle street; John T. Woolley, hon. sec. & treas 'town Hall & Council. Chamber, Market place, George Warren & Henry Case, beadles HOSPITALS & CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. St. Michael's Home for Friendless Girls, Endless. street, founded February, I882, & supported by voluntary contributions & special payments ; Miss Ellen Mary Anderson, matron St. Ni('holas Hospital, The Close; Rev~ Henry Hriggs M.A. chaplain Salisbury Diocesan House of Mercy, St. Martin's, Church street, Rev. the Hon. B. P. Bouverie, hon. sec. & treas Salisbury Infirmary, Fisherton street, John Roberts M. D. consulting physician; Geurge Robert Tatum F.R.C.S.Eng. & Fitz Roy Philip Darke, consulting sur· geons; F. Fawson Lee M.B. & J. Kelland M.B., C.M. physicians; Harcourt Coates L.R.C.P.Lond. Ernest Kingscote M.B., C.M. & Levi Stephenson Luckham, surgeons ; Herbert L. E. \Vilks, house surgeon; S. Buchanan Smith, sec. ; Miss .A. J ohnstone, matron Salisbury & South Wilts Provident Dispensary, High street, The V en. Archdeaoon Lear, chairman ; John Roberts M. D. hon. physician; Fitz Roy Philip Darke, James Edward Gordon M.D. Isaac Flower, Charles Robert Straton, A. Longman, L. S. Luckham, G. F. Chadwick, P. J. Barcraft, G. E. F. Hosking, G. G. Morris M.D., E. N. Keys-Wells, H. Brown & J. Kelland, medical offtcers; C. T. \Yinson, hon. surgeondentist; Charles Southby, iec. & manager; there are 8,253 members Yeomanry Cavalry. Royal Wiltshire (Prince of Wa!es' Own Royal Regiment) (3rd Yeomanry Brigade); head quarters, z Park villas, London road; lion. Col. George SotheronEstcourt, commanding; Hon. Lieut.-Col. W. H. Long, major; Surg.-Lieut. G. T. K. Maurice & Surg.-Lieut. E. Kingscote 1\-I.B. medical officers; Veterinary-Lieut. T. V. Pettifer, F.R.C.V.S. veterinary officer; Arthur C. Simons, regime.ntal sergeant-major. C Squadl'on, Capt. Viscount Weymouth l\I.P. commander; Capt. G. L. Palmer, second in command; E. Parrott, quartermaster; l',. Bartholomew, sergeant-major Volunteers. ISt Wiltshire Rifles, A Co. Capt.. C. MacGill ; B Cp. Capt. F. Hodding V.D. commanding; Brigade-SurgPonLieut.-Col. F. F. Lee M.B. medical officer; Orderly room, Market house; Edward Glass, sergeant-major Alderbury Union. Board -day, altemate fridays, ai the Workhouse at 11 .a.m. The following is a list of the places in the union:- Alderbury, Britford, Clarendon, Coombe Bissett, Downton, Earldoms, Fisherton Anger, East Grimstead, "West Grim-stead, \Vest Harnham. Homington, Landford. Langley Wood, Lav>~rstock & Ford, Milford, No Man's Land, Nunton-with-Hodenbam, OdSitock, Old Sarum or Old Castle, Pitton & Farley, St. Edmund (Salisbury), St. Martin (Salisl;mry), S.t. Thomas' (Salisbury), Standlinoh, Sti'aMord St. Anthony or Stratford Tony, Stretford-unde·r~t.he-Oastl.e, the Olose of the Canons of the Cathedral Church (Salisb;q.ry), Whiteparish, Winterslow & West Dean. The population of the union in I891 was 28,427; area, 58,7I2 acres; rateable value in 1894· £I SW:l.I7 Clerk t-o the Gu11-rd.ians & Assessment Committee, Fras. Hodding, Market House chambers, Salisbury Treasurer, M. H. W. Devenish, \Vilts & Dorset Bank. S!lli$bnry Cpllect01:s to the Guardians, Relieving & V acoin.a.tien Officers, No. I district, William Read, 71 St • .A.nn &treet, Salisbury; 1\o. 2 district, Edward Foakes Norton, Downton; No. 3 district, William George Newbery, Brown street, Salisbury Medical Officers, No. I district, E. N. Keys \Yells, W~iteparish; No. ~ district, Georgs. William Whitelay L.R.C.P.Edin. Downton; Nos. 3 & 6,, Q.istricts, Sidney Ellis, Brown s-treet, Salisbury; No. 4 district, Levi Stephenson Luckham, x6 Harcourt terrace, Salisbury; No. 5 district, James Kelland M.B., C.M. 33 Canal, Salisbury Public Vaccinators, Nos. I, 2 & 4 districts, same M medical officers; Nos. 3 & 5 districts, Sidney Ellis, Brown street, Salisbury Superintendent Registrar, Francis Horlding, Market House chambers, Salisbury; deputy, William H~rbert Jacroson, The MaJ>tins, Endless sotreet ;Registrar of Births & Deaths, Alder bury sub-district, William Read, 71 St. Ann street, Salisbury; deputy, G·eorge Henry Davis, 4 Wyndbam road, Salisbury; Downton sub-di:sttriot, Edward F. Norton, Downt.on; deputy, Charles Matthews, Downton; Salisbury subd.ist,rict, Will~am George Newberry, Brown stret't, Salisbury; deputy, David Thomas Dyke, Market House chambers, Salisbury Re~ristra.r of Marriages, Downton district, Edward F. Norton, Downton; deputy, Chaxles Matthews, Downton; other d:istl'iots, David Thomas Dyke, Market House chambers, Salisbury; deputy, Alfred J. Wright, M·arket House chambers Workhouse, Britford, a building of brick & slate, erected in I869, & will hold 340 inmates, Rev. Henry Brig-gs M. A. chaplain; Levi Stephenson Luckham, medl.eal officer; William Rohert Wif'lre·s, ma.st.er; 1\Irs. Emma \Vickes, ma.tron; Miss Hannah P. Turner, schoolmistress School Attendance Committee. Meets at the Bcitford workhouse every 4th fritlay alternately, with the rural sanitary authority, at 10.30 a.m Clerk, Francis Hodding, Market Hou!l'e chambers, Salsbry Atendance & Inquiry Officer, George \Villiam ltaniing, I "X elson terrace, Fisherton • Rural District Council. Of 30 members (i.e. all guardians of the rural parishes are members); meets at t·he Britford workhouse every 4th friday, at 1.30 p.m ClePk, Francis Hodding, Market House chambers, Salsbry Treasurer, M. H. W. Devenish, Wilts & Dorset Bank, Salisbury Medical Officer of Health, J ames Kelland, 33 Oanal, Salisbury Sanitary Inspector, David William Morrice, Homington Clerk for Highway purposes, George Smith, Tne Canal, Salisbury PUBLIC OFFICERS. Assistant Overseers & Colleotors of Poor's Rates, Fisherton, George William Harding, Fisherton; St. Edmund·s, Art.hur Co:x, Cas·tle street, Salisbury; St. 'l'homas, William Charles W.estmorland, Crane street, Salisbury; St. Martin, Sydney John Britton, Park 11treet; ~Iilford, J osia·h Clyde, Wyndhn.m 'rbad, l\Iilford Clerk to the Commis~ioners of Taxes for New Sarum, William Charles Powning, Chipper !ane Olerk to t.he Commis·sioners of Taxes for Salisbury Division, George Munkhouse \Vilson, Bridge street Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for Amesbury Division, R. Art:.hur Wilson, Bridge street Clerk to Fisherton .Anger & Salisbury Burial Board9, George Smith, 5 Canal Clerk to the Trustees of Salisbury Charities, Hamilton Fulton, Rolles·t-one street Clerk to the Ves-try of Fisherton Anger, Sidney Buc-hana.n Smith, Crown chambers Coroner for Wilt~, Richard .A.rthur \Vilson M . .A.. Bridge 'street; deputy, George Munkhouse Wilson, Bridg>e st Clerk to the Vestry of St. Thomas, Geo. Smith, _,; Canal Clerk to the Vestry of St. Edmund, G. Harris, 6 Endless street Clerk to the V~stry of St. Martin, Hy.Wm. Qobb, 'Canal Official Receiver in Bankruptcy for the Districts. of Salisbury, Dorchester, Poole & Yeovil, F . .A.ston Dawes, City chambers, High street Superintendent of County Police, .John S.t,ephens,FisJtert.n


D:lltECTO RY .1 . WILTSHIRE. SALISBURY. 183 xsss. z88q. - DIOCESE OF ' SALISBURY. Bishop, Right Rev. John Wordsworth D.D. 1Jf Oriel College, Oxford, The Palace, Salisbury Dean, Very Rev. George Da>id Boyle M.A. The Deanery, Salisbury Archdeacons. · 1874. ·wilts, Yen. Thomas Boughton Buchanan M . .!.. Yicarage, P·oulshot, Devizes I875· Sarum, Ven. Francis Lear M.A. The Close, Salisbury, & Rectory, Bishopstone, Salisbury 1889, Dorset, Yen. Francis Briggs Sowter M.A. Weymouth Canons Residentiary. t88g, llemiJut~r Prima-, Edward Inman M.A. Pot.terne Vicarage, Devizes 1889. Hurstbourne & Burbage, Henry Everett Ravenhill M.A. Buckland Newton, Dorchester 1890. GiHingham, MajCtr Ernest Edward Dugmore M.L l'arkstone Vicarage, Dorset 1!!90. Bitton, Edward 1\f'llllet Yom1g M.A. MellSJham 1890. Warminster, Edward ~teward M.A.Training school.. The Close, Sa;isbury t892. Not-herhaven, The. Hon. Sidney Meade, Christ~ church, Bradford-on-Avon 1893. -Gillingham, Minor Percival Hart Dyke M.A. :Re~ tory, Compton Abbas 1860. Calne, Hon. Douglas Hamilton-Gordon den hall, The Close, Salisbury 1893. Stra.tton, Wm. Gildea M.A. Vioara.ge, Netherbury 1894. Winterbourne Earls, John Augustine Beazor Rectory, Port·land M.A. Ley- 1894. Slape, Robert Ge-org·e Swayne M.A. Woodlands. t862. }lrickleswol'th, Yen. Archdeaoon Francis Lear M.A. Branksome, Bournemouth I88g. 1894· The Close, Salisbury Edward Russell Berna~d l\I.A. The Clos-e, Salisbry 1894. Yen. Thomfcls Boughton Buchanan 1\-I.A. The Close, 189-J. Bedminster & Redcliffe, Ven. Thomas Boughton Buchanan :\-LA. Poulshot, Devizes Chesenbury & Ohute; Hon. :Bertrand Plevdell Bouveri.e ~I.A. Pewsey Rectory, Marlborough Salisbury 1895. Alton Borealis 1868. Chancellor of the Diocese & Vicar General The Right Hon. r& Worshipful Sir James Parke.r Deane D.C.L., Q.C. 16 1Yestbourne terrace, London 'V 1881. Precentor of the Cathedral, The Dean, The Clos·e 1:894. Chancellor of the Church, Edward Russell Bernard 1-I.A. :r:86o. Treasurer, Hon. Douglas Hami.lton-Gordon M.A. Leyden hall, The Close, Salisbury . 1887. Sub Dean, George Hugh Bourne D.C.L. The Col· lege, Salisbury 1879. Succentor, St.orer Marsha.Il Lakin M . .A.. The C:ose, Salisbury Prebendaries, or Non-Resid.entiary Canons. 1858. Highworbh, 1Villiam Renaud .M.A. Salisbury . 1895. Master of St. Nicholas Hospital Mas.ter of the Chori:.--ters' School. Rev. Eaxle E. Dor• ling :\LA. The Clos.e, Salisbury Vioars Choral. A Corporation. 1856. Storer· Marshall Lakin M.A. The Cros~, Salisbsry (sub-chanter or succentor) 1879. Harry William Carpenter M.A. The Close, Salis~ bury (procurator) · 1888. Herbert Cromwell Bush B.A. The Close, Salisbury 1890. Edward Earle Dorling M.A. The Close, Salisbury Eis'hop's Examining Chaplains. 1885. Yen. Archdeacon Francis Lear M.A. Tlie Close. t86x. Durn.ford, Edward Paroissien Eddrup M.A. Vicar• 1ess. Salisbury; & Rectmy, Eishopstone, Salisbury Canon Edward Russell Bernard M.A. The Cloi$e. age, Bremhill, Calne · Salisbury 1863, Lyme & Halstock, William David Morrice M.A. 1885. "\Yalter Allan Moberly M.A. St. Phillip's, Syd~p.­ Weymouth ha.m SE t868. Grantham Australis, Sir Talbot Hastings Bendall Baker barot. M.A. Ranston, Blandford t868. Wilsford & Woodford, Frederick Bennett .M.A. Vicarage, Maddington, Devizes 1886. 1893· Frederic Wallis 1\-I..A.. Caius College, Cambridge Llewellyn John Mont.ford Bebb M.A. Brasenost) College,. Oxford Bishop·s Chaplains. :r:869. Grantham Borealis, Charles• '\V.oodcock M.A. All Saints Reotory, Chardstock, Axminster l886. Henry Julian White M.A. Theol.ogical College. Salisbury (domestic) t87o. Major Pars Altaris, Sir Jam.es Erasmus Phi:lipps bart. M.A. Vicarage, ·warminster 1872. YateSJbury, Eldon Surtees B31llkes M.A. Rectory, . Corfe Oastle, W'iareham 1872. Yetminster Prima, Henry Thomas Glyn B.A. Rec· t.ory, Fontfnell, Shaftesbury 1874. Ilfracombe, Richard Lowndes M.A. Vicarage, Sturminster Newton, Blandford 1874. Preston, Dacr.es Olivier M.A. Reotory, Wilrton, Salisbury 1874· Minor Pars .A.Jltaris, Francis Wa·rre M.A. Reotory, Bemerton, Salisbury t87S· GrimstHn & Yetminster, Alfred Codd M.A. Sals1bry T875· Uffculme, Thomas Luck Kingsbury M.A. Chaplain to Marquess of .AJ1esbury t875· Ruscombe Southbury, Reginald Southwell Smit·h ~LA. Rectory, Stafford, Dorchest.er 1876. Bishopstone, Robert Sparke Itutohings M . .A. Vioar• age, Alderbury, Salisbury 1876. Chards.tock, John Dun can M. A. Vicarage, Calm~ I 886. Charles Myers M.A. Temple house, Lyme Regis Pluralities Acts Amendmerut Act Commissioners. 1892. Very Rev . .The I)ean 1892. Robert :Xewman Milford Knoyle, Salisbury ~LA. Rectory, Bishop 1892. Arthur Barugh Thynne M.A. Vicarage, Seend 1894· Alfred Samuel Littiewood ~LA .. Rectory, Winterborne, St.ickland Assessors .Appointed und!er the Clergy Discipline Act. 1892.· For Dean & Chapter. . Very Rev. George David Boyle M.A. The Deanery. Salisbury . Yen. Archdeacon Francis Lear M.A. The Close, Salisbury; & Rectory, Bishopstone, Salisbury Canon Robert Sparke Hutchings M.A. Vicarage, AldEiJ,"~ bury, Salisbury t8]'8. Stratford, John Dryden Hodgson ·M.A. Rectory, For Archdeaconry of Sarum. Collingbourne Ducis, ;t\Iarlborough Canon Dacres Olivier M.A. Rectory, Wilton, Salisbury I88t. Fordington & Writhlington, Charle~ .Adams Hough- Canon Alfred Codd M.A. Montserrat, Salisbury ton M.A. Marlborough Robert ~ewman Milford Ivi.A. Reotory, Bishon Knoyfe. 1881: Teinton Regis, J·ames John Jacob l\I.A. Vicarage, Salisbury f Horningsham, Warminster Edwin Curwen Collard, Vicarage, Stratford-sub-Castfe. 1882. Ne-therbury in Ecclesia, John Stephenson M.A. St. Salisbury · , John's vicarage, 1Vevmouth 1882. Altan .Aus11ralis, J.ohn Smith l\LA. Salishurv For Archdeaconry of Wilts. r884. Torleton, William Hector Lyon M . .A.. Vicarage, Ven. Archdeac.on Thomas Boughton Buchanan M.A. Sherborne Vicarage, Poulshot, Devizes . 1885. Pooterne, The Lord Bishop D.D Canon John Bond 1\I..A. Vica:rage, Steeple Aston, Trow• 1886. Coombe & Harnham, Edward Russell Bernard bridg" M.A. The Close, Salisbury John Hart Burge's D.D. Rectory, Devizes :r886. Beminster Secunda, Ge.org-e Charles Bell M.A. The ArHmr Barugh Thynne M.A. Vicarage, Seend. Melkshatn Lodge, Marlboroug-h College, Marlboroul!h F A hd f D t z887. Netherbury 1.n Terra, Robert Rowley Watts M . .A.. or re eaoonry 0 orse · . Vicarage, St<mrpaine, Blandford I Canon Robert Rowley Watts M.A. Vicarage, Stourpaine. 1887. Shipton, Beniamin Whitefoord M.A. Theologi1:al Blandford .. College, Salisbury .Henry Ev~rett 1\I.A: Tr1mty Rect~~· Dorohester 1888. Yetminster Secunda, Edward Slater-Browne M. A. Canon .W1lflam G1ldea. M. A. "\ 1carage. Netherbury. Cholderton manor, Salisbury Boo.mmster R.S.O


184 SALI~BURY. WILTSHIRE. Manse! M.A. Rectory, Ohurch Knowle, PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary.-8 a.m. (not choral), ro.3o a.m. & 3 p.m.; week days, 7.30. :Registrar of the Diocese, Fitzherbert Macdonald esq. The j a.m. (not choral), ro a.m. & 3 p.m. from March Close . . . . to Novem'ber; other months, 4 p.m.; communion on 1886. Prmc1pal Secretary to ~he B1sh{)p, Clifford W. ,gundays & holy days at 8 a.m. & mid-day Owen LuttreU Wareham Holgate e~q. The Palace, Salisbury . St. Edmund'IS· Church, Rev. John David Mlorrice M.A. Dep~ty Registrars & Chapter Clerks, Douglas John Km-j rector; Rev. S~dney James Buch'<tnan B.A. & Rev. <IH.nr }Ia.c~?nald esq. & Arthur Russell Maiden esq. The 1 Wymond Oory Jame•s B.A. curall:etS; James Parsons., Cl_ose, Sa 1sbury I wo Bedwin street, clerk; 7·45 & 10.30 a.m. 3 & 6.30 R~~stbar for the Archdeaconry of Dorset, E. A. Ffooks, j p.m. ; daily, 10 a.m. & 5 p.m. (except fri.); fri. 7 p.m er orne , St. Martin's Church, Rev. Chas. Myers }LA. rector; Rev_ .Acting Registrars for the Archdeaconries. Sarum & Wilts, Douglas John Kinneir Macdonald esq. The Close, SaJis bury Dorset, E. A. Ffooks esq. Sherborne Lib:rorian, Storer Marshall Lakin l\LA.The Cl{)se, Salsbry Vicar of the Close, Rev. Harry William Harry Carpenter Wiilliam Rri.ch'ard Stu.al"t Majendie M.A. Rev. PhiHp Akm Constaible EUis M.A. & Rev. Goorge 'Walker Ot;bon ~LA. curate•s; William Charl>es Pearce, clerk; 8 & ro.3o a.m.; 6.30 p.m.; dali1y, 8.30 a.m. & 7.30 p.m S•t. Thom'a·s of Oante~bury Church, Rev. William John Birkbeck M.A. vicar; Rev. Harry Alexander Caryl M.A. cura/j:e; rr a.m.; 3 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, ro a.m_ ~LA. The Close, Salisbury & 6 p.m. ; fri. 7 p.m 1883. Organist, Charles Frederick South esq. The Surveyors of Ecclesiastical Dila.pidations. Close ~t. Paul's Church, Fishet'ton, Rev. Edgar Nembh11m Thwaite.s, rector; Rev, Wallter Brown & Rev. Arthul' Edgar Hughes B.A. curattes ; Wllliam Lucas, clerk; Archdeaoonry of Dorset, C. E. Pouting esq. Lockeridge cottage, Marlborough Archdeaconry of Sarum,Jn.Harding esq. 51 Canal,Salsbry Arohdeaconry of Wilts, C. E. Pouting esq. Lockeridge cottage, :Marlborough Archi.tect, Sir Arthur William Blomfield A.R.A., M.A., F.S.A. 6 ).l{)ntagu place, London W Clerk of Works, R. Bindley esq. 2 Devaux place, The Close, Salisbury Six Lay Vicars. Charles Ling, clerlt; John M. Hayden, Payne, Roland Tyack, F. H. K oyes C. Kelsey, J. E. Surroga~tes. 0 Angel-Smith ReginaJd W.a1teiT Angel B.A. Limpley·st{)ke Baggallay Fredervick M.A. Holy 'I'irin!ity, Weymouth Bankes Oanon EldiOn Su:rttees M.A. Oorfe castle Baynham Oanon Arthur M.A. Btishops Lavington Bing•ham William Philip Strong M.A. Trent•on, Westbury Blacketrt; Se!l.wyn, 1-Vareham Brngge Oha!Tles Albert M.A. Th{)rnoombe Oodd Canon Alfred M.A. SraHsbury Oolli.sson Sydney Garbett, Bradiord-on-Avon Darby Will~am, St. Rumbo1d Davies Sidney Edmund M.A. Gillingham Davis Weston Brockle•sby M.A. Ramsllmry Dunaan OanO'Il' John M.A. Calne Eve•reltt Henry M.A. Hioly Trinity, Dorchester Fynes-Clin'ton Charles Henry M.A. Blandford Forum Rad•ow John Lovell Gwatkin :".LA. Melcombe 1\e!."L!<. ,_ Henrslowe Edwd . .Jn. Lambe:rrt Barthelemon LL.B.Preston Hodg-son Canon J'Ohn Dryden ::\LA. Collingbourne Ducis Hu~•,<lhe Franois .John :".LA. Wimlbol"'le :M:iinster Inman Edw31ro M.A. Po·tterne Kiing-s1mry Canon Tlmmas Luck M. A. ( cha.P':ilarin to ~Iarquis of .Ailesbnry) Dakin Storer Mar.shrall M.A. The Close, Salisbury Lawson .John Archibald, Poole Lear Venerable Archdea·con Franc'ios M.A. The Clos~. SaJiSJbury ; & Bish()pstone Leonard A:rtthur Al1en M.A. BeaminrstteT R.S.O Lloyd J'Clhn Augustus M.A. Mere Lownde1s Oanon Ri~hard ~LA. S•turm'inster Newton L)'10n Canon W'illiam Hector M.A. Sherborne McDowall Rdbert Scdtlt M.A. Ycimlinster Myerrs OruaT'les M.A. Lyme Reg-is M-orrice Canon \VQlliam David :".LA. 1-Veymouth Pag-et Goorge Cecil M.A. H~lt Plu1~ps Oanon Sir Jame.s Ernsnms ba::rtt. M.A.\Varminst·er R1avenhill Henry Everett .M.A. Buckland Newton Renaud Canon William M.A. Salisbury Roe RJobei't Brndley ::".f.A. Melbury Osmond Rogel"s Herbert Goodenough M.A. St{)ckton Ryder AlgBII'Il'Cln Charles Dudley M.A. Rectory,Trowbrdg Stn~th Oan'On John SmY't1he Paltnick Murray M.A. West/bury Slo··wter Ven. Archde3COll Froncis Briggs M.A. Weymouth Stephenson Oanon John M.A. Melcombe Regis Swayne Oanon Robert GeOlrge l\LA. Close, Salisbury Thurlow Richard, St. James, Shaftesbnry Thwn•send Charles Hemy M.A. Blisland Warre Canon Francis M'.A. Bennerton '"'Pldon Le.wen· Bm-ton D.D. Briidpmt Whytehead Henry Robert M.A. St. Peter's, Marlborough Windle Henry Edwrard Ph.D. Upavon Wy~d Edwin George B.A. l\felrosh'8m 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 St. Mary Magdalene, Gigan<t sltreet; (chapel of ease to St_ Marlin's) ; 7.30 & 11 a. m. ; 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m S't. Mark's, L<:mdlcm road, Rev. Henry J. Trueman M,A_ curate in charge; rr a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, EO. a.m. & 7.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m St. Edmund'IS (Iron) ~fi.ssi•on RO'om, Winchester street, clergy of St. Edmund's; rso siittings, all free; 6.30 p.m. ; week day·s, occasi(:mal services ~Iaundre~ Hall, FisilJ.e"rt'On street, clergy of St. Paul's; 3 & 8 p.m. ; tues. 8 p.m St. Osmund Ca·tholic Church, Exeter mreet, Rev. Dominic Ge•orge Hubert, prie•st; mass, 8 & 10.30 a.m.; cthildren'•s soerY~ce, 3 p.m. ; ve-spers, 6.30 p.m. ; daily mass ut 8 a.m. ; holy days, ma•ss, 7 & 9 a.m. & benediction, 7.30 p.m.; thurs. benedictii.on a.t 7.30 p.m Baptist, Brown stTeet, Rev. George Short B.A.; 10.30• a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; 1non. 8.15 p.m.; ·thurs. 7.15 p.m Congregational, J:<"J.siheT:ton stre•et, Re·v. Bdward lfu·ssau;: 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thur.s. 7.15 p.m Primitive Methodis>t, F.ishert'Cm st. R·ev. Riohard Evan£; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m Primi•tive Meth·od•ist, St. l\Iark'·s road; 2.30 & 6 p.m. ;: thurs. 7 p.m Ulllited Method!ist, Milford street, Rev. RichaTd Dimond.; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Wesleyan, Church st. St. Edmund's; Rev. John Archer&; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 8 p.m. Rev.John Turner;: Wesleyan, Wilton road (erected 186o); Rev. Charles Willis,. 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 8 pm. supernumerary Christian (•open), GuilJJ.der lane; 10.30 a.m. 3 & 6-30 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 8 p.m Brethren (exclUJS•ive), Church fields; 6.30 p.m SCHOOLS. A School B{)ard for the municipal bOO"'ugh of Salisbury was formed 17 Feb. 1871, oonsisttling of 7 members~ the aocommoda•tion of the existing voluntary school•s being sufficient, schools have not been erected l·y the board ; Ge101Tge Hrarris, 6 Endlesrs street, cle·rk to the •board; John Hicks, 39 Endle.ss st. attendance officeT The Theological Oollege, The· Cln.se, was founded l'>yBiSihop HamiH<>n : the buildin~s oons!ist of principal's hiQuse, 20 set·s of student's' rooms, chapel, library. dining hall, fives court & offices; Rev. Prebendary Benjam;in W"'h~'tefoord M.A. principal; Rev. Henry Juliian White B. A. V'ice-principal; Rev. L. K. Hilton M.A. & Rev. H. L. Go.l1dg-e M.A. tutors Cathedlral Dhoris.teTs', The Close; Rerv. Ea.rle E. Dorl!ing-, M . .A. master The School of Science & Art occupies premises in New st.reet, formerly used by the Liternry & Scient!:ific Insrtitution, now exbiuct : n·t the rear of this fQrmerly stood Hami~ton Hall, which ha.s U{)W been removed, ~ on its site an Art Gallery h131s been erected at 11he sole cost of Dr. Roberts, a resident of this city, & given to the School of Science & Art for the use of theirclasses ; the arrangements have been carried out under· the supe~utendence of the m'!IJs'ter of t'he school, Mr. Joseph HJarris ; Messrs. Ifurding & Son were t·he architect·s ; the school is in con.nedlion with the l:>epa.r:tment of Science & Art, Kerusington, & was taken over by the oorporati'On tin 1894; Joseph Harri.s, hood master; WiUiam Maxwell Blamm~ck, hon. sec A Public Element'aiTy Hig'her Grade Schrool, in which teclh.IllicruJ. educa:ti{)n W~ll be given to 200 ooys, WGS built in 1889 a.t the sole expens~ <>f Bishop Wordsworth. m a site adjoining the Palace ground's, fronting Exete:r


DIRECTORY.] WILT~HIRE. SALISBURY. 185 atreet; Reuben Bracher, master; there is a boarding h~u~e atltached, aooommoo31ting 30 boys, built in 1893 TrMmng College for National Schoolmistre'Sses, The Cl<ose ; 1\liiSis Hill, lady superintendent St~n·Sibury School i.s ploo,s'a:rrtly situated on the London TOOd; Rev. John Christopher .Alcock M.A.Oxon. head masfter; ~ssi·slted by ili1bel"t H. Nott B..A. Balliol College, Ox:on, Rev. David R. EV'ans B..A.Oxon & Herbert E. 1\Jlay•si:on, Londo.n Uruiven;ity GodiOiphin High School fOT Girls, Mmord hill, was founded in 1708, to provide educatlion & maintenance for 8 orphan children of gentlewomen ; but under a n~w scheme framed in 1886 by the Charity Commis- •SII.'oner:s. the school 111ow gives a first-class high school eduoartwn to over So pupils : .there aa-e six s.chda:rships awarded 4x> girls of not leSJS than 12 years of a()'e ell!titling the holder to all the benefits of tlhe school fa; e. yearly payment oi £20; Miss Mary .Alice Dougla·s head mistretSIS ' St: Thomas' (CeniJ:rai) Ntalt:ion.al (neaT the chur:ch), erected m r8S8, a new ~y.s' school beri.ng added in 1891, for 190 boy'S & 170 guls & 130 infants; average aMendance, ISO boy•s & 1SS girls & 76 infants; Wmiam Goorge Gane, master; Mis•s Ru1h Hunt mi·Sitress · Mli!ss Emma Rulilh W~alltevs, infant•s' mastre;s ' St. Edm':md'•s NaJtional (near the church), erected in 1?61 w1th s~hool house adjoining, fur 187 boys, 190 ~rls & 195 'l.n~nts; average aMendiance, 170 boys, rs8 g::rls & 158 mfa~tJs; Alfred Witee'ler, ma·ster; ~fiss L1~y East!ham, mostre,ss; 1\fi&s Edith Fanner infants' . . , ma.stress St. 1\fark'.s Nation~1.l, Wyndham ro•ad, erected in r88g, for 120 boys, 120 gurls & r8o infan'ts; average a•ttendance roo boys, roo girLs & rso infunt·s; - Wills, master.' Miss Griffit·hs, mistress ; Mis·s .Anderson, infants' mist St. Martin'•s Ka.t:ioool (near the church), erected in 1810, for 263 boy1s, 174 girls & 190 infants; average aktendance, qo •bo!s, 1so girls & ·140 illlfants; Daniel Sutton, ma-s·ter; M~Sls M. Walden, mis•tress; Miss Curt·is infan<bs' misttretss ' Fi·sheroon National (now used only for senior girls & infa.ruts), erected in r867. for boY's, girls & infant,s· average attendance, 110 girls & 240 inf:mts; Miss 'Fanny Clark, mistress ; Miss Lucy King, infants' mistress The Fli.sherton Ne•w Schools, erected in 1890 from desigrus of Mor. Fred Baith F.R.I.B..A., F.S.I. ax'chitect, are f?r 330 boys & 150 junior girlos: the building, of Go~hlC character, .is of red brick with stone dressings, & IS nearly opp'Oos.J.te S't. Paul's church, the reotoQr of which (the Rev. Edgar N. ThW1ai:t€1s) being chairman of tlhe school committee·; .A.Tthur Smli.th ma•st.eT · M:is•s Lo . , , u1sa Pryor, mistres·s Church of England, Milford .street, erected in 1873 for 128 boy.s & 132 gi:rtls; average attendance, 6o bo~s & 95 girls & infants; Sydn-ey John Britton maste•r · ·Miss M uc d . , ' ary n oo , m1s-tress Ohur:ch of. England (George HerbeTt's), Gigant s·tre·ert, erected _n• r89o, for 200 inlflanbs; average attendance, ug; 1\Il&s Le1a Carpenter, mistress St. Osmund (Oatholic ), Exeter srtreelt erected in 1868 for go children; aveTage a•tftendance, '6o; conducted h; the Sis,ter.s of Chwrity of St. Vincent de Paul · St. Eliz.abeth's Home & Lndus.tria.l School, Exeter street founded in 1871 by Lady Herbert of Lea, for g6 chil~ d:en, who are. ed'lloo•ted & taught to work by the S!I.SJters of CJ:mniy of St. Vincent de Paul NEWSPAPERS. Saliisbury Times & South Wilts Gazette, 98 Flishel't()ll .s·t:-eet; Stalli·sbury Times Oo. Lim.iJted ; published every fr1day. See advertisement Salisbury & "WWinches1er Journal, Canal ; Benneltt Bros. pr'opTie.t-ors ; publi•shed every saturday l\--ilt•shire Oou~ty Mirror & Expre•ss, Oanal ; Edward Roe .& Go. propne.tm.s ; publ.L~hed tuesday & friday Di·ocesan Gazetlte, Canal ; Brown & Co. publishers ; published monthly Phila•telic Journal, St. Thomas' churchy~ard; Willie.m Brown, propriehJr & publisher ; published monthly CL'CBS. Conservative WIQrk~ng Men's, St . .Ann's street (about 300 members); '\Villiam Lolllis .Anset, sec.; branches, Fis~erton stree·~ (about 300 members); H. Weston MaJor, sec.; "Wyndham park (about rso members); James Robert .Adams, sec MASONIC LODGES. Elias de Derham (No. s86), Masonic hall, Can'<'ll, Edward ~ale, Castle ·street, sec. ; seco,nd thu'I"s. Sept. to May Ehas de Derham Mark Ma1sonos Lodge (No. 443), Ma&moic hall, Canal; G. T. E. Blakley, St. Mark's road sec. ; first -wed. in Feb. June, July & Dec ' Chapter Elia·s de Derham (No. 586), Masonic hall, OanaiP G. M. Wilson, solicitor, Wlilwn, Scribe E. third friday in January, Mar:ch, August, September & November RAILWAY STATIONS. Fisherton. Svuth. Western, Edward Knight, staJtion master; Willia:m DaVIs, agent to goods department, Mi.lford hill Grea.t V\' estern, Jame•s William Jones, station ma·ster & goods agent CONVEY .ANCE. Omnibuse-s to & from 'V\-hite Hart,' 'Angel,' ' Ohough/ & W. Goddarrd's, l\Iilford sheet & Railway st!lltions, io meet every train CARRIERS. W~th the place•s they go to, inns they start from & days of depaorture. f':t'Dddard E. & ~o. 35. ~ilf~ S'treet, daily, to London, 7 p.m .. per ra1l, amv.J.ng m London on the following mormmg; from London, daily 5 p.m. arriving in Saliilbury the following morruing; London station 46 Little Britlll.in E C ' Groot We•stern Ra.il-way Co. J. C. Wall, agt. 22 Miillford st South Wesie•rn Railway Oo. Chap1in & Oo. agts.Milford st Suot'ton & Oo. to London, daily; F.rank Baker, Fisherton street, agent for Salisbury ~Iidland Railway Co. (Coal Traffic Agency), KingstDn house, Wiltl:on road; Henry Tissinaton, agent AMer'bury, '\V'addon, Ea•&t & We•st G~imstead & FarleyBI"03id, ' Coach & Horse•s,' tueos. thurs. & sat. 3 p.m AJ.1ington-Penny, 'Ohougit,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m .Alvedaston--.... '1\{ullins, 'Goat,' tue•s. & Slat. 3.30 p.m .Amesbury-Eyres, Ch<mgh inn, tues.t'hurs.& sat. 3 p.m Amport-Piper, ' Chough,' tues. 1.30 p.m .Andove·r-Piper, Chough inn, tues. 1.30 p.m Bapton-Fleming, 'Wheat,sheaf,' tuoe,s. & sat. 4 p.m B'arfO'rd-Whatley, 'Chough,' tues & sat. 3 p.m Bemerton-TeTrill, 'Choough,' dlaHy, I p.m.; a1so tues. thurs. & .saL 6 p.m Berwick-Mullins, 'Goa:t,' tues. & sat. 3· 30 p.m Berw,ick St. Jiohn-Keetle, 'Woolpack,' tues. & sat.3 p.m Bishopsoton•e-Elil-iottl:, 'Woolpack,' tues. thurs. & sat. 3 p.m. ; Dmiper & Judd, 'Wheatsheaf,' tue•s. thurs. & sat. 4 p.m Boosoorn'be-Old•en, ' Chough,' tue,s. & sa:t. 3 p.m Bramshoaw-King, 'Goa1,' tues. & sat. 3.30 p.m Breamore"-Bishop, 'Round: of Beef,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Broad Ohalke· Smlith, 'Woolpack,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m.; Emm, 'Round of Beef,' tue·s. & sat. 4 p.m. ; Williams. 'Chough,' tues. thur.s. & sat. 3 p.m Broughrton-May, 'Coach & Horses,' tues. 3 p.m.; Mmgan, ' Shoulder of Muttton,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Bulford-Toomer, 'White Hlo11se,' tues. thurs. & &at. 3 p.m. ; Rumbold, 'Ohough,' •tues. thurs. & sat. 3.30 p.m OhilmM·k-Viney, 'Chough,' tues. & sat. 3.30 p.m Qh.i,U:~erne-Sm>ith. 'Shoulder o.f Mut.ton,' tues. 3 p.m. ; J'loolman, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. 3 p.m CholdeTton-Bundy, 'Chough,' tue·s. & sat. 3 p.m Codiford-Bowden, ' Should-er of Mutton,' tues. 3 p.m. ; Thring, 'Shoulder of 1\futif:on,' tues. & fri. 4 p.m Oomp>ton Chambel'la.yne-Rose, 'Shoulder of Mut•ton/ tue•s. & sUit. 3 p.m Coombe Bis·seM-Hewlett, 'Woolpack,' tues. thurs. & sat. 4 p.m. ; Lawets, 'Goat,' rtues. & sat. 3 p.m Oranborn€1 & Rockbourne-Suttoon, 'William IV.' tue:>. 3·30 p.m Damerham-Vincent, 'Woolpach.,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m.; Gray, 'Round of Beef,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m.; Jerred. 'Round of Beef,' tues. & sat. 4 p.m Dean (East & West) & Lockerby-Collins, 'Chough/ tue.s. & sat. 3 p.m Devizes-Smith, ' Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. & soat. 3 p.m.; Lemon, '1-Voolpack,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Dinton-Hibberd, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. & sat. 4 p.m Donhead-Ingram, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. 3 p.m Downton-Poore, 'Woolpack,' tues. thurs. & sat. 3 p.m. ; Herrington, '1-Vheatsheaf,' tues. thurSJ. & sat_ 4 p.m.; Webb, 'Roe buck,' tues. thurs. & sat. 4 p.m.; Hickman, ' Shoulder of l\Iutton,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Durnford-Brock, 'Chough,' tues. thurs. & sat. 3 p.m. - Newman, 'White Horse,' tuPs. & sat. 3 p.m r Durrington-Rivers, ' Chough,' tues. thurs. & !"at. 3 p.m. ; Toomer, ''\Vhite Horse,' tues. thurs. & sat. 3 p.m Ebbesbourne~Moxham, 'l\--oolpaclr,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Enford-Sawyer, 'Chough,' tues. 3 p.m Far:ey-Broad, ' Coaeh & Horses,' tues. thurs. & ~t. 3 p.m Figheldean-Eyres, 'Chough,' tues. & mt. 4 p.m


186 SALISBURY. lVILTSHIRE. [ AELLY'S Flell).ington Martin, 'Goat? tues. & sat. 3.30 p.m t Stspleford-Grant, 'Shoulder ·of Mutton,' t.ues.· & IJS\. 4 Fonthill-Beckett, ' Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. '! p.m p.m. ; Brown, ' Chough,' tues. &; sat. 3 p.m Fordingbridge, Ringwood & South~mpton-Jubbs, 'Roe- Stockbridge & Queenwood-Morgan, 'Shoulder l)l buck,' tue.s. thurs. & sat. 4 p.m Mutton,' tues. & sat. 3.30 p.m l!'ovant--Jarvi!s, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. & sat. 3.30 Stockton-Fleming, 'Wheatsheaf,' tU:es. & sat. 4 p.m p.m. ; Read, 'Chough,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Stratford & Durnford ......... Brock, • Chough,' tues. thnr8., Great Durnford-Miller, 'Chough,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m.; & sat. 3 p.m · ' Newman, 'White Horse,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Swallowcliffe, Suttqn MandeviUet &c..-Roberts. '\Yool· Grimstead (East & West)-Hopkins, 'William IV.' tues. pack,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m & sat. 5 p.m Teffont & Chilmark-8treet, 'Chongh,' tnes. & Pt. Gussoage-Gubbens, 'Woolpack,' tues. 3 p.m 3 p.m IbiXon-King, '"\VOQlpack,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m. ; Sawyer, Tedworth-Eyles, 'Whit& Hor~,' ·tue9. & sat. I2 noon 'Chough,' tue14. · & sat. 3 p.m Tilshead, Stoford, Berwick & Devizes--Lawes, 'WoolHandley-Lucas, 'Goot,' tues. & sat. 3.30 p.m. ; Card, pack,' tues. :;;r p.m 'Roebuck,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m. ; Day, 'Roebuck,' thurs. Tisbury-Hu:ll, 'Shoulde:tt of Mutton,' tueS>. thurs. & 3 p.m sat. 3 p.m.; Chivers, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tues, Hindon-Beckett, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tue&. 3 p.m thurs. & sat. 4 p.m Homington-Hewlett, '\Voolpack,' tues. thurs. & sat. Tollard Royal-Neale, 'Catherine Wheel,' tues. 3.30 p.m 4 p.m Tytherley & Doo.n-Hebberd, 'Goat,' tnes. & fri. 3.30 Idmiston-Olden, 'Chough,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m p.m . ·King Somborne-Morga.n, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. &. Wallop Parker, 'Coa,ch & Horses,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m.; sat. 3 p.m Parsona, 'Woolpack,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m La.ndford-8ansom, 'William IV.' tues. 3 p.m Wa.rdour & Pyt House Hull, ' Shoulder of Mutton,' J,angford & Warminster.-Thring, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tueS'. thurs. & ~mt. 3 p.m tues. & fri. 4 p.m Wellow-8ansom, 'William IV.' tues. 3 p.ro 'LudgershaUl, New bury & Reading-Beams, 'White Whitepaxish~Penn, 'Bell & CroWn/ tues. thuu.. & SRt. Horse,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m 4 pm Martin-Cannings, 'Wheatsheaf,' tue~. & sat. 4 p.m Wilton-Terri11, 'Chough,' daily I p.tn.; also tues. Netton-Miller, 'Chough,' tues. & sat. 3.30 p.m thurs. & ~at. 6 p.m · · " ' Netheravon--Sawyer, 'Chough,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Wilsford & Lake King, 'Chcmgh,' tues. thurs. & sat. Netheravon, Haxon & Figheldean-King, 'Woolpack, 3.30 p.m tues. & sat, 3 p.~ Wimborne St. Giles Gubbens, 'Woolpack,' tues. 3 p.m Newton Tony~Elton & Olden, 'Chough,' tues.' & sat. 3 Winterbourne Yates, 'Coach & Horses,' tues. thurs. Orcheston, Devi,zes, Shrewton &c.-Hall, 'Shoulder of & sat. 4 p.m · Mutton,' tues. & sat. 3 p,m . Winterbourne Stoke-Grant, 'ShouldPr of Mutton,' Pentridge :Yfartin, 'Goat,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m tues. & sat. 4 p.m Pitton-Collins, 'William IV.' tues. & sat. 4 p.m. ; Winterbournes (Earls, Dantsey & Gunner)-Stevens, ·white, 'Round of Beef,' t~es. fri. & sat. 3 p.m 'Chough,' tues. thurs. & sat. 3 p.m PJo:Jitford-Sansmn, 'William IV.' tues. 3 p.m Wint-ers1ow-Knight·, 'Woolpack,' tues. & sat. 3 p.tn.; .Quidhampton-Terrill, ~ Chop.gh,' daily ~ o'clock, also Knight, 'Coach & Horses,' tues. thurs. & sat. 3 p.m tues. thurs. & Silt. 6 p.m Wishford-Petty, 'Bull,' tueSJ. & s'Bt. 3. p.m ... Redlands Boyce, 'Round of Beef,' tues. & sat. 3 p . .m Woodford Lake &c.-Brock, 'Chough,' tues. thnrs. & Redlynch-Herrington, ' Wheftsheaf,' tues. thurs. & sat. !!at. 3 p.m ' 4 p.m.; Webb, 'Roe buck,' tues. thurs. & sat, 4 p.m \Voodgreen-Poulton, 'Round of Beef,'· tues. & sat, 3 Rockbourne Sutton, 'Wil}iaiP IV.' tues. & s'Bt. 3 p.m p.m.;. Wort, 'Round of Beef,' tues. 3 p.m Shrewton-Lemon, '·woolpack,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m.; Woodyates Ma,rtin, 'Goat,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m Hall, 'Shoulder of Muttop.,' tues. & sat. 3 p.m. ; Wylye Thring, 'Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. & fri. 4 Hibberd, ' Chough,' tues. thurs. & sat._ 3. p.m. ; Scott., p.m. ; Whittle, ' Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. & sat. 'Bull,' tues. thurs. & sat, 3 p.m 4 :p,m Southampton & Romsey-S11nsom, 'Willia.m IV.' tues. 3 p.m :fRIVATE RESIDENTS. Beckingale Mrs. r Mont ague vls. Wltn.rd Brown Edwn.Lewis, Portlnd.ho.Fshr.tn Abel Mr~. 3 Pembroke ter. Qqeen's rd BeU Mrs. The Close Brown George, III" Exeter street Alchin Chas.Fdk.Woburn,St.:Mark'srd Bennett Fras·.Jas. Bellevue,London rd Brown Henry, I4I Castle street Alcock Rev. John Christopher M.A. Bennet't Thomas, 87 Brown street Brown Jas. South view, London toad (head master of Salisbury scpoo:), Bentlif Philip, Rozel, Manor road Brown Miss, River side, Cast:e t~treet London road Bernard Rev. Canon Edward Russe:I Brown Mrs. Wm. River side, Castle s.b Alderton Frederick, ::M'inster street M.A. (Chancellor of the Church), Brown Mrs. Wm. Wyndham road Alexander Frank, Bramb!es,Lon,don rd The Close Brown Samuel William, Ohurch fields Alexander John, ~li:ford hill Bindley Robt.:a Deveaux pl. The Close Brown Thomas, 143 Cas.Ue s·treet Allan Mrs. 2 Pembrcke ter. Queen's .rd Birkbeck Rev. William J., M.A. (vicar Brown Thomas, 88 Exeter street. Alien ~'fis·s, II New street of St. Thomas's), Tower ho.Fi~herton Brown William, Villette, I39 Castle st Allford Thomas, Church fields Blackmore Humphrey Purnell ~I.D. 44 Brown William Lewi,s,Avondale,WyndAndrews Emnl. Church st. Fi~herton St. Ann's street ham road Anset William Louis, Kelvin vi:la, Blagrov•e (}eo. Grovemont.,Campbell rd Buchanan V en. Robert Boughton M.A. St. :Mark's road B:akely George Thomas. Edward,Dun- The Close Archer Rev. John (Wesleyan), Ep- ollie, St. Mark's road Buchanan Rev. Sidney James B.A. worth house, Wyndham road Bi.oom Thomas, Milford hill (curate of S't. Edmund), 4 Elm gro Ash Hy. Geo. 2 Belmont vil.Devizes rd Boddie William M.B. Fisherton House Budden Mrs. 3 Clarendon tenace Atkins Saml.Ralph,TheMount, Elmgro lunatic asylum Burden James, 21 Wilton road Atkins \'filliam Ralph, Me:rose, Wynd- Bolton Mrs. Devaux pl. The Gose Burnet•t Mrs. 2 Hill side ham road Banner John, II4 Exeter street Burns l\'ITs. 3 Elm grove Austen Mrs. 2 Grosvenor terrace Bothams AlfredChampney, 39 Castle st Burrows Mrs. 82 St. Ann street AuS~tin E.~Iontague,Fair.std.Londun rd Bothams Jn. Champny. Church fields Bush Rev. Herbert Gromw~ll M.A. Axford Fredk.14 St.:Martin's,Church st Bothams Walter, Church fields (minor canon & curate in charge of Aylward Mrs. Holmeleigh, Milford hill Bourne Rev. George Hug-h D.C.L. Laverstock), The Close Baker Harry, 2 Nelson ter. Devizes rd (sub-dean of Salisbury Cathedral), Butler Henry, Glenwood, London road Barber :Mrs.Jn. Daisydale,Sw&yne's else St. Edmund'.s college Butt Frank, 32 Cathe.rine street Barnett Waiter, 2 Wilton pi. Wilton :td Bowle Edward, Belle vue, London road Canning Wm.Brown,Delapre, Manor rd Barter Miss, The Close Boyle Very Rev. George David M.A. Carde·r Thomas, 59 Wind•sor street Bartlett Edward Elloway,Windermer~, (dean), 'l'he Deanery Carpenter Rev. Harry William M.A, Campbell road Boyle Edward, Derzymore, Fowlers rd (minor canon & vicar of the Close), Barton Alfred,2 Penrose viis. London rd Bracher Reuben, 97 Exeter street 'l'he Close • BatchelQr Hy.A.2Lawn ter.Hartngtn.rd Brader Mrs. I Wilton place, Wilton rd Carter George, 1 Elm grove Batchelor John Edmond, I Petros vils. Bradshaw Mrs. IS Wilton road Carter William, riO Exeter street Devizes road Briggs Rev. Henry, St. Nicholas Caryl Rev. Hal'!l'y Alexander M.A. Bates Fdk. Thos.Burroughs, 5 Elm gro hospital, The Close . (curate of St. Thomas's), The Close Bath Fred. Sandown vi. Church fields Brook,so-Hill Frederick Augustus,Belvi· Ca&sey Thomas, Wyndham road Beal Geo. Nicholas, I6 Church fie!ds, dere, London road Chamberlain Mrs. Grove villa, FJm gro Fishet~ton Brown Rev. Waiter (curate of St. Chapman Miss, -t York ter. Devizesrd Beale Frederick, 4 Manor road Paul's), Church fields Cheesman Trayton,2Chestnti.Lndn.rd


.OJRECTO R Y.] '\VJLTSHIR& 187 Chinnock Sethf 4 Wilfon pl. Wilton rtl George Edmd.The Limes,Wyndham rd Howell Edmund· H. Dun Cymic, Clements Chllirles, 82 Brown st.reet Gerri~h George, Manor house, ~Iilfr.ra St. Ma.rk7 .s road Ooat~s Alfred, 17 Endles,s, street ~rrish Richard, 42 Blue Boar 'uw Hube.rt Rev. Dominic George (Cath. ), Coates Harcourt, 17 Endless stree·t Gibbs .Bridger, Arundel house 95 Exeter street Coates Mrs.Martin,C.raig ho.Bedwin $t Gibbs Henry John, Milford Hughes Rev. .A:rthur Edgar B.A. Codd Rev. Alfred M.A. (canon of Gibbs Sydney,Old Rectory, St. AJID s.t Church fie1c1s, Fishocton Salisbury), Monserrat, London road Giffo.r.d Wm.A.. Be1mont vil.Devizes rd Humphrys Nf)rton Hy. The Paragon, Compton Rev. Thos·. Hoyle, The Close Gilbert Mi&S, 16 Endless street Wilton i'Oad Coombes Mrs. zLawn ter.Hartingtn. rd Gilbert Thos. A:ma villa, Devizes rd Ilunt ~rs.. 37 Miliord sotreet Coombs Jatnes, 20 Rolleston street Gillman Charles, 11 Church fields Hurdle Walt·r. Saml. 11 Endles·s st Cooper Frank, 86a, Salt iane Glas.sman Ernest, 85 Brown street Hus.sey ~iisses, The Olose Cooper Wtlr.Wm.3Mil!brk. :Mlilford·hill Goddard ~Iiss, 71 :New street Hussey William, The Close Corfe Miss, Milford hill , Goddard ~Irs. Gilbert, "\Vyndham road Hyde 1\>.lirs. 2 The Cedars, :Manor road Cotte.r Maj. F.ra.s. Ferndale, Wilton rd Godwin .Mrs. I2 Chua-ch fields Jackson William Herbert, The MarCox J. Baker, Rownhams, Manor road Golding Wiiliam, 82 Exeter st.reet tins, Endless .st·reet Cox ~rs. 34 Fisiherton .street Gommer ~Iiss, Ferndale, Exete.r street Jacob John Henry J.P. The Close Cripps Wm .. Hi:I brow, M:il.f.ord hill Goodall I<'redk. Wm. 20 Endless street Jacoh Mists, Orane lodge Crook F.rederick, I4 High stree.t Goodridge Mis.s, 43 High street James Rev.Wymond Cory B . .A.(curate Culling Mi<s.s, Rhynwick ho. Wilton rd Gordon James Edwa.rd, 52 Endless st of St. Edmund), 12 Castle street Curtis James Shirley, 2 Clarendon ~er Gordon :Mrs. 52 Endless st.reet Jameson ).trs.Glad;;tone vil. London rd Curtis Mr.o;. Evers.ley house, E:m gro Goudge Rev. ll. L., :.\LA. (tutor), Jay Argent Harry, I \:Yyndham villas, Darke Fitz Roy Philip, 20 Queen -;treet The Theological college, The Glose London TOad Da.vis .Albt. S. ~Iead'OW vw.Church fld• Gray Wm. J. Ivy dene. Wilton road· Jenkins James, 19 Elm Grove terrace Davis Arthur Randolph,2 :Melrose Yils. Green .Jas. Laxdner M.'R.C.S., F.R. Jerrram Jamesw Richard The Close London road )fet.S?G•• hon. s~c .. Palestine J<:x- Johnson George W. 14' Church field·s Davi;y Nathanie:,Fore;;t ·vw. London rd plorahon Fund, Tmtmhull . Johnson Stphn.2ThePa.ragon,Wilton rd Dawes Fredk . .Aston, The Limes,New st Green:y Rev. John Prosser B..A. (m- Jones Miss, 7 & 8 Millbrook,•:Milfrd. hl Day :.\Iiss, 6 Gros-venor te.rrace cumbent of Laverstock), Milford Jones Mrs. Rose villa Milford hill Dear Richard, Milford ho. Castle sb Griffin :Frederick, 52 Fisherton street Keith Waiter Lingard Fell'nleigh, Dee Mrs. 82 Crane street. Griffin J as Lucerne villa, Wilton road! Wyndham road ' Dell Chas. Norman cot. London nad Gumm~r Henry B. OaJdey, Roslyn Kelland James M . .B., C.:M. 33 Canal sfl Devenish Matihw.Hy. Wh~tty,WeSJtleigh Swayne'·s close Kent Mrs. 33 New street Devere1l Miss, Belmont vil. Devizes rd Gummer Miss,DWl Avon, St. Mark's rd King Mrs. 18 Elm Grove terrace Dickenson Hy. 3 '\-Vilton pl. Wilt on rd Hall RobU~Iichael,Haselmere, F:Jm gro Kings bury William, 27 St. Thomas! sq Dimond Rev. Richard (United ~etho- Hami:ton :.\fors. H. P. Bishop's wa~k, Kingscot.e Ernest, The Hall dist ), 36 Harcourt. terrace The Close Kingscote Miss, Harcourt villa Dixon Edwin, G:enavon, Wyndham rd Hamilton-Gm·don Rev. The Hon. Kington George, 6 \'Yyndham road Dixon Geo. York ho. Wyndham rd Doug:a,~ ~LA. (canon residentiary), Knight Wm. Geo. Ivy ho. Devize.s rd Darling Rev. Earle E., )-J.A. (maste1 Levden hall, ·The Close Lakin Rev. Starer '!1.-Iarsha!l ~LA. of Choristers school & minor canon). i-Iammick William Maxwell, The Close (minor canon, librall'ian & succentor The Close Hammond .A1fd. 4 ~Ielrose vils.Lndn.rd of the cathedral & surrogate), The Douglas Miss, Godo~phin high school, Hardin"' Frdk. Odes•sa cot. Wilton rd CloEE~ Milford Hill Harding John, 1\filford· grove Lancaster John Latimer, 64 Endless sh Dowden J. Keith, Ewenville, Wynd- Harding )lisses, 24 Harcourt terrace Lane Wm. All Hallows, London road ham road Harding Richd. Harconrt Bridge road Lawton Huntley Charles, Wychelm, Dow:and Mrs. The Firs, )Ii:ford hill Harris Ernest C. 6 EndleJSs street London road Dyer Mrs. 84 Brown street Ha.rri 81 George, Langside, London road Leach Mirs. 45 Castle street Dyke David Tho~.~I'arket ho.Chambevs Ha.rris Howard, 20 Elm Grove terrace Leach Thomas, Church st. Fisherton Edmonds Robt. Smi'lh, ~farket pla~e Harris Jose.ph, ~fanor villa, Manor rd Le.al' Venera·b:e .A.Tchdeacon Francis Elers Edwa.rd Aubrey, St. ::\fa.rk'~ rd Hart :.\Irs. Laurel cottage, Elm grove M . .A. (canon reSii.dentiary,archdeacon Ellis Rev. Philip .Alan Constable :.\I..A. Ha.,kell ~s. Wyndham road of Sarum, bishop's examining chap- (curate of St. Martin's) Haslam Fredk. 2 Mil1brook,Milford hill lain & surrogate), The Close Ellis Si.dney, Ovell'ton ho. Brown s~ Ha.ssan Rev. Edwd. (Congregational), Lear Mrs. Sidney, The Close EvanSI Rev. David R., B.A. (Msistant Wavertree lodge, Exeter street Leaver Mrs. 3 Plym villas, London rd maS'ter of Salishury schl. ),London rd Hatch Frank, 23 E~m Grove terrace Lee F. Fawson ~LB., F.R.C.S.Eng. Evans Harold Scott, Milford hill Hawkings Hen.ry,2Belgrave vil.York rd The Close Evans Mrs. I2 Elm Grove terrace Hayden John :M. 83 Exeter street Lever Edwin, I4 Elm Grove terrace Everett Col. Jn. Fdc. J.P. The Olose Hayter William, 14 Harcourt terrace Lewis Mrs. Wylye vil. I3 Church fields Farebrother AubreyH. B. 3 & 5 New st Headlam M:rs. Go?olphin ho. Elm gro Liddell Cha·s. Landscape vw. Elm gro Fare brother Horace John Lloyd, 3 & Hellyer Mrs·.I Sqmre vw.Orane Bdge.·rd Line Chas. Nichola;s, 3 Wyndham road 5 New street Henbest Fdk.H.4Lawn ter.Ha.rtng-tn.l"d Ling Chas. Cyprus, Southampton rd Fawcett Mi·ss, The Close Henbet:<t Geo.Frdc.2 Eve.rley vLs.Fshrtn Lloyd •:Mrs. 5 St. Ann s•treet Fawcett Sydney, 24 Church 8 t.reet, St. Henley William Frederick, :Milford Long R:obt. Jas. Elmslee,St. ~lark's rd Edmund's street lodge, Southampton road LOvibond Jsph. Williams, 26 St.Ann st Few :M:l'ls·. Lindum, )lanor road Hicks ~rs. 83 Brown ~treet Luckham Levi Stephensun ~.R.C.S., Finch Richard Tanner M.B. Fisherton Hi~gins :.\lrs. 28 Harcourt terrace L.S.A. 16 Harcnurt. terrace House asylum Hill Geo. Pembroke vil. London road Lunn Mrs. Chu:reh fields Finch William Corbin ~.D. Fisherton Hilt.on Rev. L. K., M.~\. (tutor), The Lu.s.h James, Crane Bridge road House lunatic asylum & Bemeton Theo:ogical college, The Close Lynwood MTs. 11 Wyndham terrace lodge; & WexcDmbe, l\f!lir-}borough Hinxman ~Iiss, The. Close M•abbett Edwin, Finch:ey vl. Wilton rd Fish Sylvester Robt. Southampton rrl Hinxman Newton B . .A. Lynden House ~acdonald Doug:as. John Kinneir ~ . .A. Fiske ::\I:rs. 5 :Manor road school, St. Ann stree·t T'he Priory, Brown sotree·t Fleetwood Mrs. 3 Gros·venor terrace Hiobden Mll'ls. St. ~lark's road Macdonald Fitzherbert, The Close Flower Mis·s, I7 Rolleston street Hockley Wm.J.j Nelson ter.Devizes rd )!dntosh Mrs. Milford hill Foley .Arthur C. 5 l\Iillbll'ook,Milford 11 Hodding Francis, The Elm11, Elm gro Mackland Foredk. Exeter ho. Exeter s.t Folliott John. Tamerton, London road Hodding Mrs. Selwood ho, Barnard's st ~acklin Jame.s, 77 Bedwin stre-et Ford Mrs. I Dorset villas, Wilton rd Hoga.rth Robt.Geo.Milford ho.Castle st Main George Jopn, 9I Brown street Foreman Charles, 47 Winchester st Hogbin George :M. 16 Wilton road Ma.in Geo.Jn.IMasters,Io8 Fisherton st Foulsham Mrs. Ing:eside, London rd Holgate Clifford W. The Close Main Wm. Malvern ho. Church fielc!B Foulsham Sml.Rbt.2'Park v:s.Londn.rd Rollick Geo. Spring vil. Church fields Majendie Rev. William Richard Stuart Fox Hy. El].iot, Jeune ho. Manor road Holman Char:ets S. 37 Brown street M . .A. (curate of St. Martin's), GodolFox Miss, The Close Harder Ohas. The Hermitage, G'rane phin house, Elm grove Fullford1 Charles, 47 Castle street .BricLge road :Ma1den Artlhur Russell B . .A. The Close Fullfo.rd Oeorge, 51 Castle strent; Harder C'has.Jn.Oakhurst, 1\Iilford hill Ma.rlow "\Vm. Milford hall,Ca.s.tle s-treet Fullford Mrs. Wate.rloo vina, Sou .. h- Horder Frank, ~ilford hill Marman Harry, 7 Wyndham road amp ton road Border J ames, 72 Endless street M'arrion Miss, The Close Fulton Hamilton, ~Iilford grove Horder Mark Garrett, Rotherwood, Marya·t Capt. George Selwyn, TheClos-e Fu.ssell Mrs. 5 "\Yyndham road Elm grove Mas:ters Frederick, 2 Castle street Fussell William Samuel, The 11otiies Horde.r Samuel Albert, The Hawthorn, :!\'Iatthews ~iss, I Hughenden terrace, Gater Ca:ebWm.Oakley,Southmptn.rd ~ilford hill Wyndham park Gawtho.rne Edwd. Wilkes, 77 Castle st Howard ~Irs. Wyndham lo.Wyndhm.rd 1:.\Iatthews ::\frs. 56 St . .Ann street-,


188 SALISBURY. '\VILTSHIRE. (KELLY'S Mayston Herbert E. (assistant master Rawlence Ernes•t Alfred, New:ands T·rowbridge Robert, 1 Melro.se villa.s, of Salisbury .school), London road Read George, Westwood, Wilton road LondDn road Mew Herbt. B. The Elms, St. Ann st Renaud Rev. Canon William M.A. Truckle M'rs. 26 Harcourt terrace Middlet'on Mrs. The Close Crane cottage, Crane Bridge road Trueman Rev. Henry J., M.A. (curateMoore Jas. Glen Lynn, Milford hill Richa·rdson Geo. The Lodge,Manor rd in-cha11·ge of St.. Mark's di.strict), Moore Wm. Hollyhurst, Milford hill Ridgen Hy. Wm. St . .&rvans, Castle st St. :Mark's lodge, London road Morrice Rev. John David M.A. (rootor Rigden Franci<S, Belle vue, Endless s•t Tucker Ambrose, Hillcote, Manor road oi1 St. Edmund), Rectory,E1m grove Rigden ~r.s. Belle vue, Endless street Tucker Arth. Hamil'ton vis. London rd Morrice George Gavin M.A., M.D. Roach Thomas, 74 St. Ann street Tucker M·rs. 93 Bedwin street St. Ann's lodge Roherts John M.D. Closegate, High st Tucker ~1118'. Glen Lea, Exeter street Morris• Alfred Llewellyn, Selden villa, Robinson Mrs. 13 Crustle street Tudor Miss, 72 St. Ann stl·eet London road Rod way Eusebius. J oseph, London rd Turnbu11 M'r.s. Hareourt villa, Crane Mountfo.rt Jn. IClarendon ter.Elm gro Roe James Read, 32 Harcourt terrace Bridge road Mowbray Miss, The Close Roe JohnC.F.St.Gowans,Wyndham rd Turner Rev. John (Wesleyan ~IethoMullins Henry, 6 Winchester street Rogers Alfred,I Everley vils.Ohurch st dis.t), 44 Harc<mrt terrace Mullins !Mrs. 89 BTown street Rook Henry, 2 Montague villa.s Tumer !Mrs. I & 2 Grosveno'l' villa.s, Mullins William, 4I High street Rowe Mi~S<s, St. Albans, Milford: hill Manor road Munro John M. H., D.Sc. Riverside, Rowe Mr.s. 91 Milfo.rd hill Tylee Chas. Edwd. 70 St. Ann street Church fields Rowland Herbt.Melita vl.Wyndham pk Vande1'Dlllller Mr.s. Sunny Lea, St. Myers Rev. Charles M.A. (rector), St. Rowland William, I9 Rollesrton street ~fark',s road Martin's rectory, St. Ann street Rumbold John, 16 Rolle.ston stree.t Vincent Ma.jor Jn. Albert, 3 HughenNaigh Joseph, 73 New street Russ Albt. Alexandra vil. Fowlers rd den villas, Wyndham road Nash Thos. I Highfield ter. Devizes rd Salisbury Lord Bilshop of (Right Rev. Wade :Mi&s, Portland ho. :Manor road Na.sh William John, 42 Harcourt ter Jn. Wordswo!Tth D.D. ), The Palace; Walker Ml'lS>. I Mill brook, Milfard hill Neate Thos. Overton, Wyndham road & Athenamm club, London S W Ware Edwd. 2 Somers6ft. vils. Elm gro Newton Fdk.2Spire v w. Crane Bridge rd Sal way Ml'ls. Crane villa, Crane street Waters Edwd. Heathfield, E:m grove Newton Joel "\Vm. 21 Catherine street Sargent John, I Grosvenor terrace Waters John, Market place Newton Thomas, 8 Ha.rcourt t.errace Sa·rgent Miss, 6 Haroourt terrace 'Vater.s John, Merton, Swayne's close Nicholson Henry B. 2 Hughenden ter- Scammell Thomas, York road Webb Hy. Francis Stephen,6 Manor rd race, Wyndham road Scott Henry, Langtton ho.Church field.s Webb Thomas Jame,s·, Mount Plea,sant, NDdder Geo. Mano!T house, London rd Self Miss, Church field,s Elm grove J\"orthy Thos.Jn. Hope cot. London rd Selfe Mr.s. Oakhurst, Fowler'.s road Webb Wm. ThoiS. Holmeside,Manor rd Norton CharleS! Richard, 42 New st Sheppard Alf.red, Io Wyndham terrace Weigall .A.:.fred, The Close Norwood Mrs. Church fields Sheppard· Jas. Albert, 40 Castle stTeet Welch John, 8 Grosrvenor ter·race Notley Chs.Holmes,Friary ho.St.Ann s.t Sheppard ~frs. IO York ter. Devizes rd Wells Henry Blatch, Stt. Mary~s grange Nott Gilbert H., B.A. (a.ssistant mQ.s- Shergold, Rev. Charles, Endsleigh, Weston Henry, 98 C~rane street ter of Salisbury school), London rd St. ~lark's road We,ston Ml'ls. Dunraven, London road Orchard Edwin John, Shady bower Short Rev. George B. A. (Baptist), 4 Wheeler Wm. Alfred,I6 Elm Grove .ter Ormsby Geo. Cyp·rus vil.Sthmpton. rd The Cedars, Manor road White Rev. Henry Julian B.A. (viceOshorn Ml'ls.5 Highfield ter.Devizes rd ShGI'Ito Jas. Thurston, 3 Manvr road principal o£ the Theological college O.ttaway Philip Watson, The Close Sidebotham Rev. Canon Henry M.A. & domestic chQplain to the Bishop Otton Rev. George Wa~er M.A. (cur- canon of Gibraltar & chaplain of St. of Sal~sbury), The Close ate), St. Martin's Clergy house John's church, Mentone), The Clo.se White Mrs. Clif.ton house, Devizes rd Otty Thomas, Glenmore, London road Simons Regmntl.-Sergt.-Maj. Arthur vVhitefoord Rev. Prebendary Benjamin Owen Mrs. 56 End1esSI st.reet C. I Park villas, London road ~LA. (principal of the Theological Packer Mis•s, Lansdowne ho. Manor rd Sinclair Robert, Lond.on road college), The Clo.se Paffard Samuel T. 22 Harcourt terrace S1y Thomas, 26 Endles.s stree't Whitehead, Arth.Rougemont,London rd Painter Wm. Hrigh'tleigh, 3 Manor rd Smee Abraham,Laleham,St. Mark's rd Whitehorn Wm.Beaulieu vil. Wilton l'd Palmer Ellis, 4 Millbrook, Milford hill Smith Anthony, I7 Elm Grove terrace Whiting Mis's, 86 Exetell' street Palmer J. H. I Belmont vils.Devizes rd Smith Geo. We.s.tbourne, Wilton ·rvad Wilkes Geo.Buckingham. vil.London rd Parham Ml'ls. South bank, ~ilford hi:I G,mith ~Irs. I St. Martin's crescent Wilkes Miss, 2 Wyndham road Parker Lewis· Jacques, 37 Castle street Smil!:h Sidney Buchanan,2 Westbourne, Wilkes William David, 27 New canal Parry 1-Villiam, 26 Castle st•reet Wilton road William.s Alfred, Church field,s Patterson John B. 84 Crane street Sou.th Charles Frederick (Cathedral Wil1iams Alfred Erne.sot, Grove house, Payne Joseph, 4 Harcourt terrace organist), The Close "\Vilton road Pearce Frank, 86 Crane street Southby Charle·s, Old· Bank house Williams Mrs. Llangal'll'an, "\Vilton rd Peck Miss, I8 Harcourt terrace Spinney Absalom George, 13 Canal WilliamlS William Phillpotts (master Peniston Hy. Deveaux lodge, The Close Sprea.t Saml. Pierce, 30 Ha.roourt ter of the Netton Harriers), Langarran Penislton :Miss, 5 Deveaux pi. The Close Squire Mrs. Il2 Exeter street Wilson Edwin Richard, Cambria villa, Penton George, Alma cot. Devize.s rd Stan:ey Robe11t, Church fields London rDad Pepper Lieut.-Col. George Xichols·on, Staple.s Geo. 2 Stanhope vls. "\Vilton rd Wilson Mrs. Ackworth ho. Castle st J\Iilford! hill Stephenson Richa·rd John,Blue Boar rd Wilson Rathmell George, Cot.swold. Perring Philip, Claremont, London rd Stevens Mrs. Grosvenor ho.Ohureh flds London road Pickfo.rd Mrs. 33 Ca.stle ·street Steward Rev. Edward ~.A. (chapla.in Wilson Richd. Arthur M.A.93 Crane st Pinchard' :Mirs. Santa Clans, London rd of Training College for Schoo:mis- Wilton Milss,Hougoumont,S'hamptn.rd Pinckney William J.P. :Milford hill tres·ses), St. John street Winson Chrus. Trevelyan,3{iFisherton st Pittman Mrs. 24 EndlesiS> street Still Mis·s, Cott-age, )Iilford Wintle Walter Paignton, St. Mark'srd Pococke Herbert, Washington house, Still Thomas Prewett, ~Iilford Woodrow Charles John, 3 CaSit:e streei London road S.tokes Robert,jun. The ::\Iount,::\Iilford WoDdrow Frederick, 7 Castle street Pollard ::\fis,s, 3 Deveaux pi. The C1o.se Stokes William, 47 New street Woodrow Waiter Frank, 95 Crane st Poore John 'I"hos, 22 Elm Grove te·r Style ~Irs. Milford cottage Woolley John Turton, Charnwood, Porter George, rg Wilton road Sutton Mis.s, 54 St. Ann slireet , London road Powell1-hs. George, I02 Bedwin street Swayne Mrs. 3 Lawn ter.Hartington rd Wordsrworth Right Rev. John D.D. Powney J oseph, Swayne's close Tatum Miss, 6 Deveaux pi. The Close (Lord Bishop of Sal~sbury), ThePalace Pawning Wm. Cha.rles, 6 St. Ann st Taylor Miss, 137 Castle street & Athenreum club, London S W Precey Mrs. 18 Endless street Thring Henry, 63 New street Wrigrut Charles A. I23 Castle street Prince Thos. 20 York ter. Devizes rd Thwaites Rev. Edga,r J\"emhhard(rector Wya.tt Charles, The Briars,Campbell rd Pritchard Wm. Hill view, l\Iilford hi] of St. Paul's, Fisherton), The Rec- Yelf Jack Robert, 8I Exeter street Protheroe Mrs. 2 Harcourt terrace tory, Fi.sherton Yelf Miss, I5 Elm Grove terrace Purton George, 43 St. Ann street Tiffin Wa1t-er Francis, 31 New .street Young Gemge, 34 Harcourt terrace Purvis :Mrs. The Close Toomer M11s.I Belmont vils.Devizes·rd Young Henry, 32 High street Pye-<Smith Edward Foulg€r, The Close Towe:I Anthur J. 20 Harcourt terrace Young Herbert Wm. I Manor road Radcliffe Chas. Henry, 47 Endle.ss st Townsend Mis.s, The Close Young Mr.s. 46 Harcourt tevrace Ransford Mis.ses,IWestbourne,Wiltn.rd Trethowan William James, Kenwyn, Young Thomas, The Hill, Milford Rawkins Mrs. 23 Wilton :roa.d St. Mark';; road Young William, 40 Harcourt terrace Rawlings George Herbert, Rosemont, Trite William, 89 Exeter street Brown street COMMERCIAL, Abel Matthew Hen;ry, apartments, Elm Grove house .A.bley Edward, builder, 'Vyndham road l Addenbrooke Mar:ha & Louie (::\Esses), !adies' school, London road Adey Charles, Rai:way P.H. Fisherton Adey Mart ha (Mrs.), apartments, 4I St. Ann street


DffiECTORY.J WILTSHIRE. SALISBURY • 189 .A.dey Robert, verger of the cathedral, The C:.ose .Adey William H. su.rveyor, 4I St. Ann street Alderto:n & Co. boot & shoe makers, Market place Aldridge WilHam, bl-acksmith, Milford Alesworth, Young & Co. grocers, 35 High street Alexander Edward, boot & shoe ma. 54 Catherine st.reet Alexander Edward Charles, engineer, 47 Brown street .Alexander F:mnk, furniture dealer, Canal .AJford Eliza~beth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 27 North street Angel Family & Commercial Hotel (Horace Smyth Row, proprietor), Fisherton street Angell Arthur J. boot maker, 39 Devizes road Anset Char·.es "Talter, hosier, 33 Blue Boar row Anset William Louis, deputy registrar of births & deaths for Salisbury sub-district, Kelvin villa, St. Mark's road .Ahstey iMary (Miss), art needlework, 42 High street .A.rmitage John Varley, millwriglh.t &c. St. Ann's foundry Arney John & .Son, photographers, 29 CasEe street Ash George, baker, 62 Winchester street Assembly & Concert Rooms (.!Jbsalom George Spinney, manager), High street Atklns & Son. pharmaceutical & wholesale chemists, Market place Aubrey Reuhen, bookseller & stationer, I2 Queen street Ayers "'illiam 'fhomas, hair dress-er & tobacconist, 2 Fish market Aylvvard & Spinney. pianoforte & general music warehouse, tuners & repairers, I'3 Canal Aylward Leila (Miss), R.A.M. prof. music, The Close Ea.glin Phillip, baker, 65 Mi1ford street Bai:ey Frank, tailor, 6o Park street Baker Frank, cab proprietor, & agent for Sutton's Parcel Delivery Co. 95 Fisherton street Ball Thomllis, Queen's Arms P.H. Ivy street Bannell Alfred·, beer reta,i:er, Queen's road Barber Harry, 53 Fisherton street Ilarter Samuel, carpenter, I7 Devizes road Bll!rge Fredk. coffee stall proprietor, I8 Rolleston st.reet Barnett Edwin Lynch, tailor, 77 Windsor street Eartlett Edward E~loway, grocer, I2 Catherine street Eartlett George, boot & shoe maker, 8 High street Barton Annie (Miss), dress maker, 62 High street Bast Waiter Henry, bill poster, College street Bath Charlotte (Mrs.), teacher of music, I r St. Mark's rd Ea.th Fred F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I. architect & surveyor, Crown chambers, Bridge street Bath Henry, boot repairer, I Palmal cot. DeViizes road Batt William M. carver & gilder, 41 New street Beal & Anset, printers, 4 "Winchester street J3eave Henretta Kate (:Miss), apartments, 6I New street Beaven Julia G. (Mrs.), dress maker, 69 St. Ann street Beer James, cab pxoprietor, z6 Chipper lane Bennett Brothers, general, plain & ornamental printers, & proprietors & pubLishers of the " Salisbury & Winchester Journal," Canal Bennett Thomas, .Albion P.H. St. Ann street Bennett Thomas Bowden, wholesale haberdasher & general warehouseman, Canal Bentley Wm. Henry, school, Cleveland ho. Elm grove Bent:llf Phllip. wholesa'.e brush manufacturer, 7 Winchester street Berry Thomas, pork butcher, I3 Milford street "Best Geo.rge James, confectioner, 23 High street "Best Tom, bird stuffer, 22 Chipper lane "Bevis Roland, painter, Summerlock terrace Bidw.ell .John, grocer, 6o & 62 Catherine street, & grocer & post office, Harnham :bridge lBingham & Son, milliners, hosiers & fancy drapel"s, 5 High street 'Bird F. & Co. (William Redwood, manager), coal merchants, Fisherton street "!Bishop 'Maria (MiS>s ), dress maker, I Whitchurch tell'- race, 'Milford street 'Blackmore Museum (Dr. H. P. Blackmore,hon. director ; J. R. Yelf, hon. treasurer; George F. He'nbest, hon. sec.), St. Ann st•reet ~lackmore Humphrey Purnell M.D. surgn. 44 St. Ann st 13lake Alice J. (Miss), ladies' school (day), 28 fCastle si 1Blake Andrew, tanne'.t" & currier, 87 Castle street 13lake Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 St. Martin's cresoent Blanchett Willilliill Henry, hall- dresser, 20 High street Blechynden's Almshouses, Wi'nchester street B:inkhorn William Steeper, chemist, 29 Canal 'Blomfield 'Waiter, draper, 37 & 39 Catherine street Bloom Thomas. silk mercer & draper, Canal & Catherine streert Bothams Alfred Champney A.M.Inst.C.E. assistant city surveyor, Municipal buildings, Endless street & architect, 39 Castle street Bothams John Champney M.Inst.C.E. city surveyor, Municipal bui~dings, Endless street BDthams Waiter, artist, Devizes road Bowes Heber Thomas (manager of 'White Hart Hotel Co. Ltd.), .St. John's street Bowey ·william Thomas, organist St. Thomas,38 Brown st; Bowle Edward, corn, hay, seed, cake & manure merchant, 9 Queen street Bl'aibrook Sophia (Mi•ss), dress maker, West view, Hartington road Bradbeer William Henry, cutler, 54 Brown street Bradford Henry J. WiLiam the :Fourth P.H. Milford st Brant .Sarah Jane (Mrs.), baker, I2 Castle street Brewer Harry, confectioner, II Castle street Briant S. & Co. bakers, 87 Crane street Brickitt's Almshouses, Exeter street Bridle Tom Brimbley, hair dresser, 67 Fisherton street Brinsmead Thomas, pianoforte & music warehouse, 2 & 3 Queen street British & Colonial Meat Co. butchers, Butcher row Brittan & Son, nurserymen, seedsmen, florists & fruiterers; bouquet & cut flowers, ·waterloo nursery, Fisherton Brittan Edward, farmer, Fisherton fa.rm Britten Agnes (Miss), dress mak611", 33 Penny Farthing st Britton Sydney John, master of Free schoo: & assistant onrseer & collector of poor's rates for St. Martin's parish, 7 Park street Broadbere Rebecca. (Miss), stationer, St John street Brooks Henry, artist, 6o High stroeet Brothers Amy (Mrs.), dress maker, 79 Bt:dwin street Brown Bros. building materials dealers, York Td.Fishertn Brovvn & eo. publishers, printsellers, new & secondhand booksellers, stationers, bookibinders, subscription library & news agents, publishers of the Sarum Diocesan Calendar & the Diocesan Gazette, Canal Brown Alexander, pianoforte tuner, 75 Exeter street Brown Francis T. caterer, 11 St. Ann street Brown John, Crown & Anchor P.H. 108 Exeter street Brown Peter Biles, pork butcher, 28 Catherine street Brovvn Wllliam. foreign stamp dealer & proprietor of the Philatelic Journal, St. Thomas' churchyard Brown William Henry, cutler, 74 New street Bryant Charles, fishmonger, 47 Fisherton street Bryant Kate (Miss), shopkeeper & beer retailer, Alton terrace, York road Bucksey William Edward & Co. grocers & foreign wines dealers, 47 Silver street Bull Family & Commercial Hotel; livery & bait ·stables (Augustus Louis Southcombe, proprietor), II Fisherton street Bungay William Mortimer, ironmonger, 47 Canal Bungey George, Waggon & Horses P.H. Brown street Bunsell Lucy (Miss), dress maker, 170 Castle street Burch Henry, boot repairer, 13 Wilton road Burden Stephen Edward, draper, 56 Fisherton street Burden Wm. church & tul'ret clock ma. IOI Fisherton st Burt & Quintan, wheelwrights I& smiths, 20 Penny Farthing street Bush John, boot maker, 21 Penny Farthing street Butler James, paperhanger, 20 York road ButJt Albert Thomas, fruiterer, 29 Winchester street Butt Thomas C. boot maker, 94 Fisherton street Buxey Walter Richard, wine & dry cooper, 44 (back of) Winchester street & 2 Jubilee terrace, Milford hill Caldow Isatbella (Mrs.), apartmnts. I Belgrave vil.York rd Canaway Robert, watch maker, I7 Wlinohester street Canning Wm. Brown, land agt. see Rlliwlence & Squarey Capital & Counties Bank Limited (branch) (Robt. !Smith Edmonds, manager), Market p:ace; draw on head office, 39 Threadneedle street, Londo'n E C Carey Francis, White Horse hotel, & brewer & wine & spirit merchant, Castle street Carey George, inspector of nuisances to the urban sanitary authority & of common lodging & slaughter houses, IB St. Martin Church street Carter William & tSon, watch makers, jewellers, silversmiths & opticians, 3 Minster street Carter Frank Charles, pianoforte & music wa,rehouse, Fisherton ·street Carter Froed, tailor, 83 Fisherton street Carter John, hvt water fitter, 64 Salt lane Cash Clothing Company, 86 Fisherton street Oassey Ha.rry, City Arms P.H. Market place Castle Jdhn, WiHon Arms P.H. 7 Milton road Cathedral Choristers' School (Rev. Earle E. Dor1ing M . .A. master), The Close Chalke Priscilla (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 104 Exeter street Cha.lke Wm. hearth rug manufacturer, Old Jail ground Chamberlain A. gun I& rifle maker; shooting & fishing tackle of all de-scriptions, r8 Queen street Chamberlain Sarah J. (Miss), dairyman, 7 St. Ann street Chambers John, tailor, 78 Gigant street Chaplin & Co. cartage agents to L. & S. W. Railway, 12 Mi:ford street •


190 SALISBURY. \VlLTSHilfE. (KELLY'S Chapman Jane (Mrs.), confectioner, 49 Castle street Chapman Wm. cabinet maker, I Fowler's rd. Milford hill Oharlton James, stationer, 10 High street Cheesman Trayton, c:othier 6, & hatter 8, Queen street Chick James, cabinet maker, 85 Crone street Christian Knowledge Society (William Trite, supt.), Church house, Crane street · 'Church Extension .Association depDt, outfitters, 25 Minster street Churcll. House Reading Room (R . .A. Wilson esq. sec.), Crane street Churchill !Henry W. shopkeepe;r, II9 Castle street City & County Restaurant (est. q86) (Newton & CD.), high class restaurant & refreshment room, 21 Catherine street City Police Station (A1fred Mathews, head cD!nsstable), Endless street Clarendon Restaurant (Charles Ed. Perkins, proprietor), confectionery & refreshments of the best quality; C. T.C. quarters, 412 Catherine stree•t C~ark George, coach tbuilder, Salt lane Clissold .Ado~phns, com. traveller, 8 York ter. Devizes rd Clissold Frank, Eagle P.H. 31 Fisherton street Clyde J os~ah, assistant overseer & collector of poor's rates for Milford, 8 Wyndham road, !Milford Coates & Kingsco·te, surgeons, I7 En&ess street & The Hall, New ·street Coates .Alfred, solicitor, I7 Endless street Coates Harcourt L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.E. (firm, •Coates & Kingscote), surgeon, & .senior honorary surgeon to Salisbury infirmary I& medical officer of health to the borough, I7 Endle·ss street Coibb & Smith, solicitors, 5 Canal Cdbb Henry William (firm, Cobb & .Smith), solicitor & clerk to county magistrates & vestry clerk of St. Martin's, 5 Canal Cocket1: & Son, linen & woo~len drapers, carpet warehousemen, mourning, mantle & millinery establishment, I6 & I7 Market place & Minster street Cole George, boot & shoe maker, 22 Cast:e ·street Ooieman John M.R.O.V . .S. vet. surgeon, 35 North st Collegiate School, Head 'Master, Charles H. Not~ey Lond. "Cniv. (Inter . .Arts), .A.C.P. Friary house, St. .Ann ·street Colley Edward J. tailor, tSidney street, York road Co:lins Frederick, King's .Arms, 99 Fisherton street Collins Willia.m, coffee tavern, Butcher row & Cana: Cook & Co. grocers, 5 I High street Cook .Alfred, pork but-cher, 37 High street Cook Henry, greengrocer, 30 Rollestone street Cook Owen, surveyor of taxes, Inland Revenue office Cookman Edwin, auctioneer's foreman, 79 Castle street Coombs Charles, grocer, 37 End:ess street Coombs Emily (Miss), milliner &c. 77 Exeter street Coombs John, boot maker, Summecr-lock terraDe Coryper E:izabeth (Mrs.), costumier, 5 Virginia terrace, Devizes road Cooper Elizabeth (Mrs.), toy repository, 20 Market place Cooper Frank, coach 'builder, II Brown street Cooper John M. gilder & decorator, 79 Fisherton street Cooper Loulsa (Mrs.), corset manufacturer, dress & mantle maker, milliner & baby linen warehouse, 45 & 46 Blue Boar row, \Market pl3!Ce Cope James & Son, plasterers, 31 Devizes road Cope Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3I Dev.:zes road Cope .J ames, 'hopkeeper, Devizes road Crypman Wieiam, cabinet maker, upholsterer & french po~isher, I Fowler's road, Milford hill Coram Caroline (Mrs.), Goat P.H. 24 Milford street Corn Exchange (Edmund George, kpr.), Market place Corporation Swimming Baths (Wil~iam & Thomas Goodridge, lessees), back of City Flour mills Council House, Market place County Court (Richard .A. Wilson, registrar & high bailiff) ; office, Bridge street County Hall (J. Ezra Bailey, caretaker), Endless street County Hotel, the principal family hotel in Salisbury County Polioe Station (John Stephens, superintendent), Devizes road Courtenay Joseph David, boot maker, I5 & I7 High st Courtney James, Engineers' .Arms P.H. Fisherton Cowmeadow Frederick J. draper, I9 High •street Oox .Arthur & tSon, saddler & harness ma. 16 & r8 Castle st Creed J ames, boot repairer, 7 Park street Crlpps Wllllarn, grocer, wine & spirit merchant, agent for H. R. Williams & Oo.'s wines & spirits, I Ca therine street Crockett Edwin, boot repairer, 33 Endless street Crook Brothers, tailors & woollen drapers, I4 High -st Crook .Albert, painter, Basing house, Wilton road Crook Charles, Market inn, But-cher row Cro&bie .Alex. travelling drpr. 12 York teil'race, Devizes rd Crouch Mary .Ann (Mrs.), Coach & Horses P.H. 39 Win. chester street Crutcher Thomas, horse dea:er, Ivy street Crown Hotel; the nea;rest hotel to the Cathedral; quiet & comfortable accommodation; C. T. C. tariff t(} members of cyclist clubs (W. S. Mnrsell, proprietor), win9 & spirit merchant, & agent for Groves' famous Weymouth ales, High street & Crane street Curtis .Absalom & James Sherey, p:umbers, 28 Market pi Curks Fanny (Miss), shopkeeper, 14 Castle street Daniele Charles, apartments, 67 New street Dare Louisa Emma (:Mrs.), servants' reg. offi. 22 New st Darke Fitz Roy Philip, surgeon, medical officer to Salisbury & South Wilts Provident dispensary & consulting surgeon to Sa:isbury in!firmary, 20 Queen street Davla A • .J, (Miss), antique furniture & cnrio dealer, 14 Winchester street Davis ElizU~beth (Mis·s ), apartments, 45 High st·reet Davis Georgeo Henry, deputy registrar of births & deaths for .A1derbury sub-district, 4 Wyndham road Davis Giles, confectioner, 16 "Winchester str-eet Davis Joseph Thomas, shopkeeper, London ;road Davis Ra:ph, furniture broker, 23 Winchester •street; & whitesmith, Rolles·ton street Davis Thomas John, grocer, 88 Castle street, & mineral water manufacturer, 64 Brown st·reet Dawes F. As1:on, accountant, auctioneer, land agent & va~uer, & tec'=!iver in bankruptcy for the Salisbury, Yeo:vil, Poole & Do-rchester districts; agent for the Royal Exchange Insurance Co. The Employe•rs' Lia•bility .Assurance Corporation Limited & Imperial Live Stock Insurance .Association, City chambers Day Sarah (Mrs.), Devizes Road hotel Day'e Southern Drug Co. Lim. chemists, 3 High street Deall Samuel, wood turner, 53 Winchester street Dean John 0. Catherine ·whee: P.H. Milford street Dear Richard, wine & spirit merchant, & agent for the Burton Br.ewery Co. Limited & for Raggett's London stout, 35 Blue Boar row Dear William, butcher, Devizes road Dening & Son, fumiture dealers, 13 Market place & 26 Butcher row Dennis E::za (~Irs. ), wardrobe dea:er, 7I Bro•·m street Dennis Sam, tobacconist, r5 Minster street Devenish Matthew Henry "\>Vhitty, general manager of Wilts & Dorset Bank & treasurer to the Corporation & .Alderbury nnion & rural dist. council, Blue Boar row Devereux Elizalbeth (Mrs.), ladies' school, The Close Deverill Isaac, West End hotei, wine & spirit merchant; good accommodation for travellers & stabling,Wilton rd Diaper "\Villiam, Royal Oak P.H. Cu:ver strett D~bben Frank, builder, 17 College street DiDCesan Church House (Mrs. Bur:fitt, caretaker),Crane st Diocesan Deacooesses' Institution (Miss S. E . .Aldred), 91 ·Orane street Diocesan Gazette (Brown & Co. publishers ; pub:ished monthly), Canal Dixon E. & Son, butchers, 6o Castle street Dlxon Francls & eo. brush makers, I8 High street Dixon Frank Strudwick, watch maker, 45 "Winchester st Dixon William, shopkeeper, 73 Brown street Dobson Ma.rtha (Mrs.), Star P.H. Fisherton stree: Dolman Annie (Miss), dress maker, 9 Julbilee terrace Dolman J ames, greengrocer, 4 Fish market Dorre:l J ames, tobacconist, 9 "\V:inchester street Doug1as Mary .A. (Miss), head mistress Godo:phin High school, Milford hill Dowden .James Kelth, auctioneer, value·r, accountant & land agen·t, Crown chambers Drewitt Henry, jobmaster, 14 .Summerlock terrace Dyer .Andrew, bacon factor, 92 Fisherton street Dyke .Alexander, saddler·& ha.rness maker, 67 St. John st Dyke David Thos. reg. of marriages, Market Ho. chambrs Earle .Alfred, cabinet maker, St. Thomas' churchyard Earle Harry, wholesale confectioner, Milford hill Eas·tmans Limited, 'butchers, 9 0\-Iinster street Edgar Tom, plumber, decorator, gasfitter & engineer, 98 :Bedwin street ; workshops, Brown street Edmonds Robert Smith, manager, The Capital & Counties Bank Limited, Market place Edmonds Waiter Oha.rles, grocer, 82 & 84 :fark street Edwards .Arthur, cycle agent, 48 New street Edwards John, upholsterer, 68 New S'treet Edwards Robert R. stationer, 4 Castle street Eldridge & Young, tailors, II Catherine st•reet Eldridge John, carpenter, 57 Brown street Elkins Frank, dairyman, 9 York road Elliott £dward, coal dealer, 39 Devizes road Elliott Francis (!Mrs, ), pastry oook, 89 Fisher ton street & 10 Bridge street Elliott Frank George, wheelwright, 19 Gree!ncroft street. Ellis & Gordon, surgeons, Brown street & 52 Endless st


DIRECTORY.] - WILTSHIRE. SA.LISBURY. 191 E:lis Sidney M.R.C.S., L.S . .A. surgeon (fir~, Ellis & GoJdsworthy J". & Co. sewing machine dirs. so High &t Gordon), medical officer to Salisbury & South Wilts Gollop Jame.s, saddler, 59 "\Yinchester street dispensary, vaccination officer to 3rd & 5th districts Gooda:l Frederick William, draper, 34 B~ue Boar row Alderlbury union, Overt.on house, Brown street Gordon James Edward, surgeon, & medical officer to Else John, Rou'nd of Beef P.H. 19 Milford street S.aiislbury & South Wilts Provident d:spemary (firm, Emin-ton Edwd. Geo. boot & shoe ma. 77 ·Winchester st Ellis & Gordon), 52 Endless street Eminton Ma·ry .Ann (Mrs.), bonnet maker, 62 Milford st Gould Wllllam Henry, hatter & tai:or, 14 Queen street England .Albert-, shopkeeper, 42 Culver street Grant .Austin, fly proptr. Ioa, Church st. St. Edmund's Englefield Jane (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, II M;nster st Grant Sllvanua George, bui:der I& undertaker, 17 Eynon Frederick Wil1iam, gasfitter, 59 :Fisherton street Brown street Eyre's .Almshouses, London road l Gray J. & Sons, watch makers, 4a, Castle street l!'anm•r .Alfred, London hotel, close ·to G. ·w. & S. '\V. Gray Edwin H. dairyman, 38 High street stations; good accommodation for trave:Iers & cyclists, Gray Wil:.iam John, fishmonger, 9 Fish market Fil'herton street Green Charles "\Villiam, bldr. Pembroke vil. Queen's rd Farebother Aubrey H.B., L.D.S.Eng. surgeon de'ntist, 3 Gregory Henry George, water miller, Fisherton mills & 5 New street Grierson Ja.mes, draper, A~ton house, York road Farebrother Horace John Lloyd L.D.S.Eng. surgeon Griffe'n Charles, bricklayer, 18 St . .Ann street den'ist, 3 & 5 New. street . Griffin Frederlck, eng'i;,h & d'ol"eign timber, slate, Fa.rr Frank, coach bmlder, 8 Wmchester street bark & coal merchant & saw mills J:<'isherton street· . ~ ' ' Farr~nt Cecil R. accountant, house & estate agent, valuer & at Poole, Dorset & Eling, Rants & ~nsurance _agent, Cro~n chambers Griffin George, cooper, North street, Fisherton Farrier Fre_d~r10k T. clothier & hatter, Butcher row Griggs Alfred, watch maker, 89 Fisherton street IFawcett W~lhall;l & Son, iN-ewers, Endless. street Griggs Wi~liam, London Road inn, London road Fee·ry Patnck, mland reve'nue officer, Ilndge street Grist Fra'nk, com. traveller, 6 York terrace, Devizes rd Feltham Ellen (Mrs.), pork butcher & oocon factor, 38 Grove Emanuel bacon dealer 22 Hicrh street & pork Winchester street butcher, 18 B~tcher row ' " Ferrett .Albert .A. carver & gilder, 96 Crane street Gurd Eliza (Mrs.), Barley Mow P.H. Greencroft street Field William, Five Bells P.H. 74 Salt lane Hacker t.Anna. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 107 Exeter street Finch "\Villi.am Corbin M.D. physician & medical .supt. to Hacker George, fruiterer, 49 Silver s·treet Fisherton House lunatic asylum, Fisherton Haines Sidney, carriage builder, Brown street Fisherton Anger & Bemerton \Vater 'Wtlrks Co. (Sidney Hake Frederick, grocer, 25 & 27 Winchester street Buchanan Smith, sec.), Crown chambers Hale Charles, dairyman, MLJord Fisherton .Anger Burial Board (George Smith, clerk), Hale Edward, J:milder, 73 •Castle street Canal; ceme:ery (Edwd. Rose, lodgekeeper),Devizes rd iHale John, dairyman, 78 Salt lane Fis'herton House Lunatic Asylurq, (William Corbin Finch Hall iRobert Michael, solicitor, I Minster street M.D. medical supt.; Richd. Tanner Finch M.B. Wm. Hammick William Maxwell, chief secretary to South · Boddie M.B. & one v.acant, assistant medical officers; Wilts Constitutional .Associatio'n, Market House chmbrs Bishop of Sa~islbury, chaplain), Wilton road Hampshire Down Sheep Breeders' .Association (James Foley .Alfred, music & musical instrument seller, 31 Canal Edward Rawlence, sec.), 49 Canal Foley Arthur Charles, cabinet maker, upholsterer, Hand Kate (Mrs.), dress maker, 9 St. Mark's road artistic & economic house furnisher & decorator, 41 Hand Sarah (Miss), dress maker, 63 Milford street Fisherton street Harding Jn.& Son, architects & buildg. survyrs. 51 Canal Foley Henry, upholsterer, 17 Wilton road Harding Charles Steven, house & estate agent, 39 Canal Foley William 'S. beer retailer, Ohurchfields Harding Charlotte (Mrs.), berlin wool repos. 45 Silver st Folliott ·John, brewer, wine & spirit merchant, \Vinches· Harding Ernest Robert, veterinary surge;::m & inspector ter street & Rollestone street under Contagious Diseases (Animals) .Act & veteriFoot Thomas, Pheasa'nt inn, Salt lane nary inspector, 40 Fisherton street Forder George Daniel, insurance agent, 87 Exeter street Harding George William, attendance & enquiry officer Foreman Charles, private tutor, 47 Winchester street to school attendance committee & assistant overseer · Found Edmnnd, shopkeeper & iboat proprietGr,91 Castle st & collector of poor's rates for Fisherton, 1 Nelson Fowler & Bailey, dra.pers, 34 & 36 Oa•herine street terrace, Devizes road Fowler Agnes (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I Beaconsfield terrace Harding John, Anchor & Hope P.H. 57 Winchester st Fowler George, baker & grocer, 16 York ter. Devizes rd Harding.Jn.d~ocesan surg. forSarum archdeaconry, srCanal Fowler James, shopkeeper, 36 Devizes road Harding Richard, antique furniture dealer, 33 High st Fox Henry Elliot, solicitor, notary public & district re- Harding Robert Curtis, brick maker, lime. burner & gistrar of probate court, The Close whiting manufacturer, Devizes road Francis John, beer retailer, go Winchester street Harding Susan .A. (Miss), SJChools (preparatory), 4 Petros Franklin William, cabinet maker, 3 ~t. Ann's terrace villas, Devizes road F'ree Public Library(Oliver Langmead,librarn.),Endless st Harding Waiter S. saddler & harness maker, 52 Silver st Freemantle George, sen. verger Salisbury cathedral, Hardy & Son, chemists 3, & confectioners 5, Catherine The Close street & mineral water manufacturers, 3I Brown st Frowd's ~o\:mshouses, Bedwin street Harfitt Henry C. tinplate worker, 43 Winchester street Fry •Stephen Waiter, baker, 8I Bedwin street Harfitt Herbert, upholsterer, 78 Exeter street Fulker Lewis Thos. carriage builder, Oatherine street Harfitt Waiter, tinplate worker, 45 Salt lane Fullford Henry Thomas, grocer, 44 Catherine street Harman John, baker, 17 Milford street Fulton & Pye-Smith, solicitors, Rollesto'ne street Harrington Emily (Miss), dress maker, 62 Bedwin street Fulton Hamilton (firm, Fuiton I& Pye-Smith), solicit..~~· Harrls IHOW'ard & Son, carriage builders, 20 & 22 commissioner for oaths & clerk to the muniCiprti. ..:ha:·i- \Vinchester street 'ties & c~erk to the Downton burial board, Rollestone st Harris George, clerk to the school board< & ve~try clerk Gater Caleb William F.S.I. land agen·t & valuer, 28 of St. Edmund's, 6 Endless street Castle street HarTis Gilbert, builder, Dews road Gater Ja.mes, jeweller, 9 Canal Harris Joseph, master of school of art, New street Gear Annie (Miss), dress maker, I2 Park street Harrison Edith & .Alice(Misses),dress mas. I4Rolleston st George Edmund, keeper of the Market house & age'nt for Harrison J. P. & Son, chemists, 29 Fisherton street :the West of England Sack Hiring Co. Limited & for Harrison Catherine (Miss), ladies' school, 14 Rolleston st Richard Westlake, ~ack contractor, Southampton; Harrison Percy. butcher, 99 Park street Corn exchange Hart ·waiter William, butcher 29, & fishmonger 24, Gerrish George, draper &c. see Style & Gerrish Butcher row Gibbons )Villiam A. shopkeeper, Dews road Harwood .Alexander, baker, 22 Trinity street Glbbs Brldger & Sons, brewers, maltsters & wine & Haskell William Bracher, watch maker, 3I Market place spirit merchants, .Anchor !brewery, Gigant street; & Haskins Charles, clothier & china & glass dealer, Poulfarmers at Milford & Ford, Lavers~ock try cross, Silver street Gilbert George, umbrella. maker, I St. Ann street Hatch Harriett (Mrs.), corn & hay dlr. 30 Catherine st Oillbert ·wm. A, xegistry office for servants, 16 Brown f;t Hatch Thos. grocer & wine & spirit mer. Poultry cross Girls' Recreation Rooms (Miss Leaman, sec.), Crane S". Hawkins Alice (l\Iiss), dress maker, 7 South street Goddard E. & Go-railway carriers & furniture removers, Haynes Joseph, scales maker, 57 Salt lane 35 l\'Iiliord street Haynes William, plumber, 2 Ivy street Goddard W<~.lt&r, job & pos·ting master, 55 Milford strE)et Hayter's .Almshouses, .Fisherton st;reet Qo~olpl:a,ln High School for Girls C:~ht>s. l\Iary ..L Hayward Lilly {Miss), dress maker, 44 Brown street Douglas, head mistress). :\Iilford hi:I. See Heather T. & F. corn merchants~ 9 Wilton road advertisement Henbest Geo. Fre~c. accountnt. 2 Everley vl. Fisherton


192 SALISBURY. " 7 ILTSHIRE. [KELLY'S Henstridge Charles, boot maker, 65 Brown street & greengrocer, 49 Brown street Herring Frank, job, posting & riding master, landaus, victorias, brakes &c. good hacks & hunters, Fisherton mews. See advertisement Merrlng .James, livery stable keeper, licensed to let horses & carriages, ladies' hacks & hunters, horse breaker & clipper, Queen street & Brown street Hibberd Sarah Elizh. (Mrs.), grocer, 55 St. Ann street Hicks & Son, butchers, 56 Winchester street Hicks Jn. chiropodist & schl. board officer, 39 Endless st Highman Edwin G. carpenter, 83 Milford street Hlghman Frank, engraver, designer, illuminator & lithographic artist, steam litho printer, guide, plan & view publishers ; all orders executed on the premises; professional men for every branch, 44 High st Hill George & Co. china & glass dlr. 35 Silver street Hill Frederick William, dairyman, 23 Endless street Hillary Richard, New Inn P.H. St. Ann's Hillier Frederick George, tailor, outfitter, hosier, hatter & juvenile clothier, qo Fisherton street Hodding & J ackson, solicitors, Market House chambers Hodding Francis (firm, Hodding & Jackson), solicitor, notary public, clerk of the peace for the city, clerk to the .Alderbury union & rural district council, school attendance & assessment committees & superintendent registrar of Alderbury union, Market House chambers Hold C. & Son, chimney ·sweepers, 45 Barnard street & I6 East street, Fisherton Holgate Clifford W. barrister-at-law & private sec. to the Bishop of Salisbury, The Close Holton Edwd. Duchess of Albany P.H. Ox row, Market pi Home & Colonial Stores Lim. grocers, I High street Home of Industry (Miss Emily Beckingsale, supt. ), 46 St. Ann strellt Hookway Loui;.: A. dyer, 49 Catherine street Hooper Saml. & Son, electro plate manufrs·. 16 High st Hopkins Jn.BlackHorseP.H.&mineral water mfr.Castle st Horder Bros. who. grocers & provision mers. 39 Milford st Horder Samuel Albert, clerical & general tailor & woollen draper, IO Que.en st.reet Horlock Jesse, shopkeeper, 91 Gigant street Horne Joseph, chemist & druggist, London road, See advertisement Howes Charles, boot maker, 47 Salt lane Humby Edward Sidney, ba,sket & brush maker, 52 Catherine street Humby Mary (Mrs.), tobacconist, I9 Castle street Humby William, shopkeeper, 78 Winchester street Runt Thomas, herbalist, I York terrace, Devizes road Hurdle Waiter S. hop & cheese factor, Market place Hussey's Almshouses, Castle ·street Hutchens Marian(Mrs. ),reg. office for servants,3gHigh st Hyde Silas William, watch maker, 46 Silver street Inland Revenue Office (Alfred Cook, supervisor; Owen Cook, surveyor of taxes), Bridge street International Tea Co. 23 Market place Ireland Frederick Hill, carpenter, 8 Jubilee terrace Ireland Thomas, painter, 42 Brown street Isa-ac Martha (Mrs.), apartments, Church st. Fisherton Isworth Edgar, hair dresser, 3 I Winchester street Isworth Maria (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 20 Castle street Isworth William, apartments, 32 Chipper lane Jackson George, draper, 2 York terrace, Devizes road Jackson William Herbert (firm, Hodding & Jackson), solicitor & deputy supt. registrar & sec. to Alderbury union technical education committee, Market House chambers .Jacobs Thomas, pianoforte tuner, I6 Sidney st.Fishrtn Jarman Sarah Louisa (.Miss), Montague College for Girls, Wilton road. See advertisement Jay Martha (Mrs.), .engraver & printer, 10 Castle street .r efferies Henry, stationer, 8 Castle street Jeffery Waiter Henry, tobacconist, 49 Winchester street .Jeffery William, pork butcher, 34 J\Iilford street J enkins Brothers, ironmongers, I Winchester street Jenkins Frank, grocer, 66 Milford street J enkins George Frederick, grocer, 55 Winchester street Jenkins John May, plumber, 16 Queen street Jenkins Thos. shopkpr. & branch post office, London rd J ennings John, builder, 24 Windsor road Jennings Walt. T. saddler & harness ma. I5 Catherine st Jerrard Henry, hair dresser, g6 Fisherton street Jerred William, bird stuffer, I84 Castle street Johnson Gertrude (Miss), milliner, 65 New street Johnson Stephen, draper, 144 Fisherton street J ohnson Thomas, optician, 59 Catherine street .Tones James William, station master G. W. R. Trafalgar villa, London road .Tosling George C. Malmesbury Arms P.H. Wilton road Josling Thomas W. Woolpack P.H. Endless street Judd Edw¥d, butcher, 40 Catherine street Keene Alicia J. (Mrs.), Star P.H. 69 Brown street Keevil James Charles, dairyman, St. Mark's road Keevill J ames- George, dairyman, Park street Kelland James M.B., C.M. physician & surgeon, & medical officer No. 5 district, Alderbury union, hon. physician to the Salisbury infirmary, medical officer of health to Alderbury ruraJ district council, 33 Canal Kellow & Smith, builders, Windsor road Kellow Robert William, confectioner, 8 Bridge street Keynes, Wllllams & Oo. nurs·erymen, seedsmen & florists·, Castle street Kidd~e Ely, engineer, 55 Brown street Kimber Albert William, tobacconist, li Queen street Kimber Edward George, corn dealer, I4 Butcher row King Henry, grocer, So Park street Kingscote Ernest M.B., C.M., L.R.C.S.Edin. hon .. .mrgeon to Salisbury infirmary, The Hall Kirby Henry, pianoforte tune·r, 8 Queen street Kite Henry James, builder, 5 Wilton road Kitson Fanny (Mrs.), shopkpr. & dres·s ma. II Wilton rd Knigh_t Wm. Geo. commsn. agt, City chambrs. High st Lake Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 2I Trinity street Lambourne Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 57 St. Ann street Laming Samuel, fancy draper, 18 & 20 Catherine street Lampard Jn. jun. rope & twine manufr. 109 Exeter st Lampard Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 32 West street La.ncaster John La timer, printer, Canal Lane Ma.ry (Miss), dress maker, go Exeter street Lanham George, greengrocer, 57 Fisherton street Lapham Howard- ironmonger, 37 Fisherton street Lapham 1Villiam, tailor, 28 Endless street Large & Oo. wine, spirit, ale & porter merchants, agents for Bartlett & Co.'s Warminster ale & stout, vVorthington & Co. Burton-on-Trent, F. Jacobs & Co.'s Pilsener lager beer & Hicks & Co.'s VinoSacro,57Canal Larkam William, jun. hosier, 31 Catherine street Larkham Henry vVilliam, ladies' & gentlemen's outfitter, so & SI ~Iarket place Latty Robert John, coal merchant, 22 Endless -street Leach William & Son, grocers, 41 Castle street Leaver & Co. basket makers, II2 Fisherton street Lee & Luckham, surgeons & physicians, The Close Lee & Powning, solicitors, Chipper lane Lee Frederick Fawson M.B., F.R.C.S.Eng., V. D. surgeon & physician, physician to Salisbury General Infirmary, brigade surgeon to vVestern Counties Vol. Infantry Brigade, & surgeon to Ist Wilts battalion R. V. C. (firm, Lee & Luckham), The Close Lewis Ellen (Mrs.), dress maker, 3 Ivy street Light H. & Son, boot makers, London road Lightfoot Alfred, watch maker, 50 Catherine street Lindsey & Co. grocers, 46 Catherine street Lloyd George, ironmonger, 19 Canal Lodge Charles, boot maker, 44 West street Lodge Frank, tailor, 74 Windsor street Lodge ~ia.ry (Mrs.), dress maker, 34 Chipper lane Long Emily (Mrs.), apartments, 38 New street Long John, greengrocer, 3I Wilton road Lord James, draper, 6o Fisherton street Lovlbond .John & Sons, brewers, wine & spirit & bottled beer mers. St. Ann's brewry. & 45Catherine st Lowther Elizabeth(Mrs. ),fancy draper, 35 Winchester st Lowther Louis, bicycle ma.& repairer,35Winche·ster st Lucas John, verger & apartments, The Close Lucas William, parish clerk St. Paul's, 14 York terrace, Devizes road Lucas William, road contractor, 41 Culver street Luckham Levi Stephenson M.R.C.S., L.S.A. surgeon & physician, surgeon to Salisbury Infirmary & medical officer to Britford workhouse (firm, Lee & Luckham), & medical officer No. 4 district, Alderbury union, 16 Harcourt tl:'rrace Lush .James, coal merchant & sack contractor; truck loads to any station; coals of the best quality always in stock, Crane Bridge road; sacks let on hire at Amesbury, Downton, Salisbury, Shrewton, Tisbury, Warminster & Wylye Luther Hall (Rev. E. N. Thwaites, sec.), Fisherton st Luxton Bros. boot mas. 25 & 27, & fruitrs. 29, High st Lynden House School (Newton Rinxman B.A. principal), St. Ann street Lywood James & Son, frpiterers, 51 Catherine street Lywood Albert, butcher, 94 Fisherton st. & London rd Lywood George, greengrocer, 4I Winchester street Lywood Henry, newsagent, 58 Salt lane Mabbett Chas. watch ma. & stationer, 17 & 19 Catherine st Macdonald (K.) & Maiden, solicitors & deputy regis· trars of diocese & chapter clerks, The Close Macdonald Douglas John Kinneir M.A. (firm, 1\tacdonald K. & Maiden), solicitor, & notary public & rP~strar for the archdeaconry of Sarum & Wilts, The Close


DIREC'fORY.] WIL'fSHIRE. SALISBURY. 193 Macdonald Fitzherbert,registrar of the diocese, TheClose Macey Henry, plumber & grocer, 41 Gigant street Macey John, Oddfellows' Arms P.H. Milford street Mack Elizabeth (Mrs.), certified nurse, West view, Hartington road Mackland Frederick, postmaster, Canal Macklin .Tames & Son, cutlers, silversmiths, jewellers & opticians, 7 Catherine street Macy Edwin, ecclesiastical art repository, 21 High street Maddeford Richard, superintendent Prudential Insurance Co. St. Malo, Swayne's close Maddock John, upholsterer, 69 Milford street Main & Sons, corn, seed, cake & manure merchants, Market place Main Frank, grocer, 102 Fisherton street Maiden Arth. Russell B.A. solr. see.Macdonald K. &Maiden Ma'l"Chment William, pork butcher, 36 Brown street Margaretts Ann (Miss), boot & shoe dealer, 5 Minster street & 5 Queen street Market House & Corn Exchange (Charles R. Norton, sec.; Edmund George, keeper), Market place Marsh .Tames, greengrocer, St. John street Marshall Tom, baker. 4 Greencroft street Marshment & Son, bill posters, Milford hill Marshment Henry, town crier, l\Iilford hill Marshment Henry 'V. shopkeeper, 66 St. Ann street Martin & Son, soda water & lemonade ma,nufacturers, Ca,stle street Martin Char~es Edward, Waverley temperance & comm':"lrcial hotel, go Fisherton street Martin Eliza (Mrs.), furrier, Elm grove Martin Henry Davis, grainer & writer, 87 Milford hill Mas.sey Charles, tailor & undertaker, Castle street Massey Emma Hephzibah (Miss), dress ma. 44 Castle st Masters Frederick, surgeon-dentist, 2 Cas.tle street Matthews Alfred, head constable of city police & inspector of weights & measures, Endless -s.treet Matthews Alfred J. builder, Church st. St. Edmund's Meatyard Amelia (Mrs.), butcher, 27 Castle street Medway H. B. & Son, tailors, 34 & 36 Winchestel" street Mew Herbert & Co. brewers, Milford Street brewery Merchant Frank, King's Arms P.H. St. John's street Midland Railway West of England Coal Traffic Agency (Henry Tissington, agent), Kingston ho. Wilton road Miell James 'Vesley, photographer, St. John's street Miles Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker, 1 New street Miles .Tames, grocer, 18 Milford street Miles Mary (Mrs.), upholsteress, 6o Winchester street Milford Water Works Co. Limited (Sidney Buchanan Smith, sec.), Crown chambers Millard Edith (Miss), dress maker, 121 Castle street Millard James, The Lamb P.H. 81 Fisherton s.treet Millard John, Avon Brewery P.H. 75 Castle street Mills Charles, chimney sweeper, g6 Exeter street Millward & Co. Limited, stone masons & sculptors., St. John street Mitchell Charles, dairyman, 74 Milford street Mitchell Emily (Miss), refreshment rooms, South Western road, Fisherton Moffat ·william, draper, 18 York terrace, Devizes road Mold John, boot maker, 75 Milford street Mon'ta.gue College for Girls (Miss Sarah Louisa .Torman), Wilton road. See advertisement Montgomery Thomas~ Black Horse P.H. 18 Winchester st Moody C. & Sons, wholesale & retail furniture warehouse, land, house & estate agents, valuations for administrations, 30 & 32 Fisherton street Moore Brothers & Co. Limited, boot & shoe makers & dealers, Silver street & Canal & Crispin ho. 49 Fisherton street; wholesale factory, Guilder works Moore W. R. (Mrs.), dress maker, family mourning specialite, tailor made gowns, 17 Fisherton street Moore William, boot maker, 49 New street Morrice George Gavin M.A., M.D.Cantab. M.R.C.P. physician, Oro·;v:l chambers & St. Ann's lodge Morris Bros. grocers & provision mers. 14 Market pl M)ss Jane (Miss,) & Co. hatters, 11 Winchester street Mould George, dining rooms, 20 & 22 1\Iilford street Mullins Wm. antiqu~ furnitare dealer, 52 & 54 High st Murdoch J. G. & Co. Limited, domestic machinery warehouse, Winchest~r street Mursell William S. Crown hotel & wine & spirit merchant, High street & Crane street Musgrove Edward Robert, shopkeeper, 7 London road Mussell Ma,.ry (Mrs.), laundry, Harnham road Musselwhite George, Ox inn, Market place Naleh Edward .Joseph, posting & job master, funeral car & carriage proprietor, landaus, broughams, victorias &c.; brakes for picnics; 61 New street Naisb. & Son, carriage builders, 5.5 Canal Naish SI. Rt. baker & gro. 15 Church st. St.Edmund'a Naish William J. grocer, 44 & 46 Trinity street National Provincial Bank of England Limited (Richard John Stephenson, manager), Blue Boar row; draw on head office, London E C Neale Harry, plumber, 88 Crane street Neale William Mitcheson, writer & decorator, 62 New n Neesham Henry & Co. cutlers, 19 Market place Neesham Henry, bookseller, 40 High street Ne:son Robert & Co. domestic machinery manufacturer!!, 3 Winchester street Nelson Temperance Hotel (Mrs. Foley), Fishrtn.st Newbery William George, collector to the guardians, relieving & vaccination officer, No. 3 district, Alderbury union, & registrar of births & deaths, Salisbury sub-district, 39 Brown street Newman E:iza (Miss), milliner, 56 High street Newman Joseph, boot & shoe maker, so High street :Newton & Co. City & County restaurant, 21 Catherine st ~ewton Joel Wm. chemist & druggist, 35 Catherine st Newton William J. horse dealer, West End stables, Wilton road :Nicho~asBrothers, grocers, & post office, 27 Wilton road Noah Sarah A. (Mrs.), upholsterer, 28 New street :Noble Edwin, Crystal Fountain P.H. Milford street Nodder & Trethowan, solicitors & agents for the Alliance & Atlas Insurance Cos .. Crown chambers Nodder George, solicitor & commissioner (firm,Nodder & Trethowan), Crown chambers Norton Alfred, chimney sweeper, 22 Rollestone street Norton Charles Richard, solicitor, 42 New street K orton George, dairyman, I I Guilder lane N otley Char:es Holmes, classical & commercial school Friary house, St. Ann's street Oates Ephraim, refreshment rooms, 43 Castle street Old Three Swans Temperance hotel (Mrs. N. Windsor, mana~eress ), Winchester street Oliver George, boot & shoe warehouse, Silver street & 7 Queen street Oram Thomas, boot manufacturer, 32 Winchester st Orchard Edwin John, chemist, see Read & Orchard Osmond William, pastrycook, 65 Fisherton street Ottaway Philip Watson, solicitor, The Close Otterway Amelia(Miss), furnished apartments, 4 Elm gro Owen .Tames (Mrs.), portrait painter & photographer, 29 Catherine street Page A. Le, professor O·f languages, 65 New street Paine Edward, Bell & Crown P.R. Catherine street Parfitt Frank Herbert, bicycle dealer, 9 Castle street Parker Lewis J acques, dental surgeon, 37 Castle street Parker Mary (Mrs.), Bell inn, Exeter street Parker Sl. tobacconist & stationer, 22 & 24 Catherine st Parker Samuel Morris. stationer, 27 Catherine street Parkhouse Edith M. (Miss), fancy stationer, 6 Bridge st Parr George M.R.C.V.S. vet. surgeon, 16 Catherine st Parsons S. H. & Co. leather sellers, 14 & 16 Milford st Parsons Charles, carpenter, II Devizes road Parsons Edward A. watch maker, 57 Catherine street Pal"Sons .Tames, ~asfitter &c. roo Bedwin street Parsons Mary (Mrs.), ·shopkeeper, 22 Windsor road Parsons Sarah (Mrs. ),apartments,Fernleigh, Church flds Parsons 'Villiam, corn dealer, 64 Winchester street Pal"sons William, dairyman, 86 Milford street Pearce Elizabeth (Mrs.), & Son, plumbers, 62 High st Pearce 1\Iary Ann (Miss), confectioner, 15 Winchester st Pearce William C. parish clerk, Church st. St. Martin's Pearcy .Tames, haulier, 51 Bedwin street Peck William, accountant, 6 Church 'street,St.Edmund's Pellett Janette L. (Miss), picture frame ma. 6 Castle st Peniston Henry, architect, Deveaux lodge, The Close Penn Jacob F. saddler, 5 Whitchurch ter. Milford st Penn Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, ro6 Fisherton st Pepperell Robert, plumber &.c. go Brown street Perkins Charles Edward, confectioner &c. Clarendon restaurant, 42 Catherine street Perkins Tom, provision dealer, 33 Fisherton street Perry John, Wheatsheaf P.H. Fish market Ph1late:ic Journal (William Brown, proprietor & publisher; pub. monthly), St. Thomas' churchyard Phillips Lydia (Mrs.), grocer, 65 Castle street Pickett Francis, dairyman, London road Pickett George, greengrocer, Summerlock terrace Pickett Saul, greengrocer, 33 Winchester street Pickett ·waiter, fruiterer, 30 Milford street Pike Frederick Henry, boot maker, 61 Fisherton street Pike George, shopkeeper, 36 Church st. St. Edmund's Pike Henry, tobacconist, 25 Fisherton street Pocock & Carter, tailors, 9 Catherine street WILTS. 13


194 SaLISBURY. WJLTSliiRE. (KELLY's Plnckney oJohn & Wllllam, Salisbury Old Bank, Market plaee; dra.w on Barclay, Bevan, Tritton & Co. London E C Pocock Herbert, rope & twine mfr.Park mills, College st Pollard Henry Paul, farrier & registered shoeing smith ; smith's work in all its branches, Canal; ·res. 64 Bedwin street Pooss Charles, cycle agent, 4I Catherine street Porter & Co. confectioners, 53 St . .Ann street Pothecary .Annie (Miss), shopkeeper, 72 Salt lane Potter Mary (Mrs.), dre~s maker, 9 New street Potto Louisa (Mrs.), Haunch of Venison P.H.IMinster st Powney Joseph, boot & shoe maker, 36 Si~ver street Pawning William Charles (firm, Lee & Pawning), solicitor, town clerk, clerk to the urban sanitary authority, clerk to commissioners of taxes for New Sarum, clerk to city magistrates & sec. to White Hart Hotel Co. Limited, Chipper lane & Endless street Preece Thos. Gigant Street Brewery P.H. Gigant street Prewett Charles, town waiter, Butcher row Prince Frank, shopkeeper, 69 Winchester street Prince George Frederick, fruiterer, 43 Canal & florist, 24 :Sew street Pritchard & C:ark, wholesale & retail drapers, ladies' & children's outfitters & milliners &c. Manchester house, Poultry cross & New canal Pritchett .Albert, butcher, 5 Fish market Probate Registry Office (Henry Elliot Fox, district registrar; Henry Young, clerk), The Close Public Elementary Higher Grade School(ReubenBracher, master), Exeter street Public Library (Oliver Langmead, public librarian), Endless street Pye-Smith Edward Foulger (firm, Fulton & Pye-Smith), solicitor & commissioner for oaths, Rollestone street Quinton .Aithur, whee:wright, see Burt & Quinton Rabbets Tom, fly proprietor, 9 Chipper lane Radcliffe Charles Henry, solicitor, chairman of .Alderbury union, 6 Endless street Radstock Coal Co. coal merchants & colliery proprietors (Henry Rivers, manager), II6 Fisherton street Raindle John, butcher, 58 Fisherton street Ran dell W alter Elliott, assistant supt. Prudential Insurance Co. I Pembroke terrace, Queen's road Randoll John Self, corn. trav. 4 Pembroke ter. Queen's rd Rapley William, superintendent of permanent way L. & S. W. R. Surbiton cottage, Wilton road Rattue Henry, pork butcher, IIO Fisherton street Ravvlence & Squarey, land agents & surveyors, Rolleston street; & at 22 Great George street Westminster, London SW ' 'Rawlence Ernest .Alfd. land agent, seeRawlence&Squarey Rawlence James, land agent, see Rawlence & Squarey Rawlt>nce Jas. Edwd. auctnr. &c. see ·waters & Rawlence Rawlings Charles, outfitter, so Silver street Ravvlings George Herbert, cabinet maker & upholsterer, I3 Catherine str€et Rawlings Jane (Mrs.), plumber & decorator, 24 High st Rawlings Sidney, greengrocer, 26 High street Read Jas. & Co. oil cake & manure mers. I Brown st Read & Orchard, chemists & druggists, mineral water manfrs. & oil & color merchants,47BlueBoar row .Read & Son, coal factors & retail merchants, 42 Fisherton st. & wt Wilton, & Cinderford, Gloucestrs<hire · Read John, coffee tavern, 62 Gig ant street ·Read John Pike, greengrocer, I5I Fisherton street Read John Pike, jun. greengrocer, 2I Castle street -Read William, collector to the guardians, relieving & vaccination officer, No. I district, .Alderbury union, & registrar of births & deaths for the .Alderbury subdistrict, 7I St . .Ann street ~Reakes Sarah .Ann (Mrs.), apartments, I Wyndham ter _Rea nor Samuel, apartments, 3 Belgrave vil. York road Richardson Brothers, wine & spirit, ale & porter merchants, wholesale agents to Messrs. Bass, Ind Coope, & Worthington, High street Ricketts Elizabeth (1\Iiss), furnished apartments, Roma, Elm grGve Rlgden & Son (Henry William & Francis), land agents & surveyors, 74 Endless street Risley George William, confectioner, 48 Fisherton street Roach Harriet (Mrs.), dress maker, 68 Winchester st Roberts John :M.D. hon. physician to Salisbury & South Wilts Provident Dispensary & consulting physician to Salisbury Infirmary (retired), Closegate, High st Roe Edward & Co. printers, proprietors & publishers of the " Wiltshire County Mirror & Express," Canal. See advertisement Roe Edward John, printer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder & news agent, r Queen st.&corner of Fish mrkt Roe Septimus, pharmaceutical chemist, 41 & 43 Silver st Rogers .Alfred, blacksmith, 27 North street Rogers James, apartments, Spring villa, Church field3 Rogers Mary .Ann (Mrs.), photographer, Devaux place, The Close Roles William, builder & undertaker, estimates given for general repairs, 27 Greencroft street Roper & Co. ladies' & gentlemen's high- class tailors, hatters & outfitters, 39 Blue Boar row Roper .Alfred, chimney sweeper, 9I Exeter street Row Horace Smyth, .Angel family & commercial hotel, Fisherton street Rowe Henry, brewers' agent, Market square Rowe John, chemist & druggist, Fisherton street Row land Caroline (Mrs.), furnished aprtmnts. Minster st Rowland William. engineer, Milford street Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Prince of Wales' Own Regiment) (3rd Yeomanry Brigade), Hon. Col. George Sotherton-Estcourt, commanding; Surgn.-Lts .. G. T. K. Maurice & E. Kingscote M.B. med. officers; Veterinary-Lieut. 'I'. V. Pettifer F.R.C. V.S. vetr.rinarv officer; A.rthur C. Simons, regimental sergeant-major·; C Squadron, Capt. Viscount ·w eymouth, commandler; Capt. G. L. Palmer, second in command; E. Parrott, quartermaster ; Squadron-sergeant John Mayes Holland, drill instructor); head quarters, 1 Park vil:as, London road Rumbold John, clock & watch maker, 26 Catherine st St. Elizabeth's Home & Industrial School (Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul), Exeter street St. Martin's Mission House (Rev. C. N. Wyld), IIS Gigant street St. Michael's Home for Friendless Girls (Mis.> !':Hen Mary .Anderson, matron), Endless street St. Nicholas Hospital (Rev. Henry Briggs, chaplain), The Close St. Paul's Home (..ilmshouses), Fisherton Salisbury Burial Board (George Smith, clerk), Canal; cemetery (Edward Rose, lodge keeper), London road Salisbury Clerical Library (Bishop of Salisbury, president; Rev. Canon Kingsbury & Rev. T. J. w·oodall, secretaries), Church house, Crane street Salisbury Coffee Public House Co. Llm. (George Harris, sec.), "The Phrenix," 29 Milford street & "The Three Cups," Fisherton street. See advertisement Salisbury Conservative Working Men's Club (William Louis .A.nset, sec.), St . .Ann st. ; branches (H. W eston Major, sec.), Fisherton st.; (J. R.. .Adams, sec.), Wyndham park Salisbury Co-operative Society Lim. (Joseph Dicks, sec.; Thomas J. Yearsley, man.), I3 Winchester st Salisbury Corporation Water Works (John Stanford, engmPer in charge), Wyndham road Salisbury Diocesan Board of Finance (The Rev. Canon Warre, H. B. Middleton esq. & the Rev. G. Biscoe Oldfield, hon. secs. ; Rev. Richard Milner, hon. treas.), Church house Salisbury Dioces1n Deaconesses' Institution (Miss Sarah Emma .A.ldred, deaconess), 2r Crane street Salisbury Diocesan House of Mercy (The Lord Bishop of Salisbury, patron; the Earl Nelson, president; the Earl of Hadnor, the Earl of Pembroke, W. Pinckney esq. & the Dean of Sa.lisbury, vice-presidents; Rev. the Hon. B. P. Bouverie, hon. sec. & treasurer; Rev . H. W. Carpenter, chaplain), St. Martin's, Church st Salisbury District Highway Board (George Smith, olerk), 5 Canal Salisbury Electric Light & Supply Co. Lim. (sec. A. R. Maiden), The Close Salisbury Gas Light & Coke Co. (Arthur Whitehead, sec.) ; office, 32 Catherine street ; works (Thomas Hardick, manager), Fisherton Salisbury Infirmary (John Roberts M.D. consulting physician; George Robert Tatum F.R.C.S.Eng. & FitzRoy Philip Darke, consulting surgeons; F. Fawson Lee M. B. & J. Kelland M.B., C.M. physicians; Harcourt Coates, Levi Stephenson Luckham & Ernest Kingscote M.B., C.M. surgeons; Herbert L. E. Wilks, house surgeon; Miss .A. Johnstone, matron; S. Buchanan Smith. sec.), Fisherton street Salisbury Institute for Trained Nurses (Miss Hussey, lady supt. ; the Rev. Canon the Hon. Sidney Meade, Bradford-on-.Avon, hon. sec.), Harcourt place Salisbury Liberal .Association (Tom Best, sec.), ~2 Chipper lane Salisbury Old Bank (John & Wm. Pinckney), Market pi. ; draw on Barclay, Bevan, Tritton & Co.London E 0 Salisbury Railway & Market House Co. Lim. (Charles Richard N orton, sec.), Market hall Salisbury School (Rev. John Christopher Alcock M . .A. Oxon), London road Salisbury, Semley & Gillingham Dairies Lim. Fisherton


• DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. SALISBURY. 195 Salisbury & South Wilts Museum {Dr. H. P. Blackmore, I Small George, shopkeeper, SI Milford street hon. director; J. 'R. Yelf, hem. treasurer: George F. Small Marian (Mrs.), beer retailer, IS Fair View tetHenbest, hon. sec.), St-. Ann street race, Manor road Salisbury & South Wilts Provident Dispensary (The Smee Abraham, fancy stationer, 48 Silver street V en. Archdeacon Lear, chairman;- John Roberts M. D. Smeed George William, insurance agent, St. Hilda, hon. physician; Fitz Roy Philip Darke, James Ed- Swavne's close ward Gordon, Isaac Flower, Charles Robert Straton, Smth W. H. & Son, book stall, Railway station A. Longman, L. S. Luckham, G. F. Chadwick, P. J. Smith Edward, hair dresser, 44 Silver street :Barcraft, G. E. F. Hosking, G. G. Morris M.D. E. Smith George (firm, Cobb <& Smith'., solicitor, ·comN. Keys-Wells, H. Brown & J. Kelland, medica,} missioner & perpetual commissione~ for acknow:edgo:fficers; C. T. Winson, hon. surgeon-dentist; Charles ments of deeds by married women, commissioner in Southby, sec.), High street Stanniers' Equity Court for Devon & Cornwall, city Salisbury Steam Laundry (Salisbury SwimminO' coroner, clerk to Salisbury & Fisherton burial boards Baths Lim. proprietors; Miss Lawrence, manageress)~ & vestry clerk to St. Thomas' parish, 5 Canal Church street, St. Edmunds Smith Henry, boot & shoe maker, 33 Catherine street Salisbury Swimming Baths Lim. (E. F. Pye·Smith, hon. Smith Joseph, tobacconist, 142 Fisherton street sec.); baths, Rolleston street, & laundry, Church Smith Joseph James, butcher, 23 & 25 Butcher row street, St. Edmunds Smith L. E. (Miss), dress maker, 23 Fisherton street Salisbury Times Co. Lim. proprietors & publishers of Smith Louis a (Mrs.), George & Dragon P.H. 85 Castle the " Salisbury Times & South Wilts Gazette," 9S street, & shopkeeper, 83 Castle street Fis.herton street Smith Philip Richard, working jeweller, 55 Fisherton st Sali'lbury Times & South Wilts Gazette (Salisbury Smith Sidney Buchanan, solicitpr, sec. to Salisbury In- 'fimes Co. Lim. proprietors & publishers; published firmary, & clerk to the vestry of :Fisherton Anger, & fridays), 98 Fisherton street. See advertisement deputy-coroner for the city, Crown chambers Salisbury Turkish Baths (J. M. Jenkins, proprietor), Smith William H. sign writer, 20 New street Queen street Snelgar Frank, coal merchant, 28 Milford street Salisbury Volunteer Fire Brigade (Capt. E. 1Y. Gaw- Snook Wm. Jas. butcher, 11 Butcher row & 63 Silver st thorne; sec. E. C. Harris; comprising I8 men), En- Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (WilliaD,l gine house, Salt lane Trite, agent), Church house, Crane street Salisbury & Wilts Subscription Library (Brown Soper Thomas & Son, stone masons, London road & Co. ), Canal South-Western Farmers• Association Llm. (Robt. Salisbury & Winchester Journal (Bennett Bros. T. Nightingale, manager), 31 Castle strE:et proprietors; published saturday), Canal South Wilts Chamber of Agriculture (John T. Woolley, Salisbury Working Men's Recreation Rooms (Mrs. Sid- hon. sec. & treas.), Castle Auction mart, Castle !'ltreet ney Lear, proprietress), 62 Gigant street South Wilts Constitutional Association (W. M. HamBalter A.da (Miss), dress maker, 37 Wilt on road mick chief sec.), Market House chambers Salter John, Bird-in-Hand P.H. North street, Fisherton South Wilts Dairy Co. (Tom Perkins, manager), 50 Sanday Geo. Henry, land agent, see RawJ.ence & Squarey Fisherton street Sanger Nathaniel, book binder, 85 Fisherton street South Wilts Liberal Association (Robert Hall, f'ec.), r Sansom Jflmes, shoeing smith, 149 Fisherton street Minsfer street Sargent Kate (Mrs.), fishmonger, 69 Gigant street South Wilts Trade Protection Society (James Keith Saunders Charles, bath chair proprietor, I 4 Endless st Dowden, st:>c. & man.) ; offices, Crown chambers Saunders Josiah, painter, 21 Fisherton street Southcombe Augustus Louis, Bull family & commercial Saunders Louisa (Mrs.), confectioner, 2 1 Fisherton st hotel, livery & bait stables, rr Fisherton street Saunders Winiam, shopkeeper, York road Sparey Alfred, boot & shoe maker, 19 Queen street Sannders William J. boot maker, 47 Catherine street Sparey Matthew, fly proprietor, 15 Chipper J.ane Savings Bank (Pinckney Bros.), Old Bank (hours as Spinney Thomas Edward, prof. of music, 19 Endless st other banks) Squarey Elias Pitts, land agent, see Rawlence & Squarey Sawkins Edwd. E. tailor, South-West~rn rd. Fisherton Squarey Newell Pitts, land agent, see Rawlence&Squarey Sawki·lS Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 6o Milford street Stainer Thomas, confectioner (wholes8ile), 18 Penny Say Ernest, cabinet maker, 21 North street Farthing street Scamell & Son, furniture dealers, IJ Fisherton street Stay Frederick, poulterer, 68 Castle iltreet School of Art (Joseph Harris, head mast~)'; 1Yilliam Stay Sidney, boot maker, 63 Winchester street M3xv ell Hammick, hon. sec.), New street Stay Step hen, sen. 45 St. Ann street Scott Henry, corn merchant, Church fields Stephens John, supt of county police, Devizes road Searle Frank, fishmonger, poulterer & game dealer, 97 Stevens Ada (Mrs.), tobacco cutter, 38 & 40 Silver st Fisherton street Stevens Charles, builder, Campbell road Searle George, china &c. rivetter, 79 Greencroft street Stevens David, draper & outfitter, 55 to 61 Silver street Servants' Training Institution (Miss Sarah Emma AI- Still J oseph & Son, maltsters & wool merchants, l\Iilford dred, supt.), 91 Crane street Stokes Robert, tea dealer, coffee roaster & lt!lllian Seth Ward's (Mrs.) College of Matrons, The Close warehouse, 53 Silver street Sewell William, pawnbroker, 2r Milford street Stone Albert & Co. grocers, 35 Trinity street Shepherd Frank, grocer, 6g Fisherton street Stratford Dairy Co. (Frederick ·waiter l\latthews, manSheppard J. & Son, coal merchants, Devizes road ager), Stratford road Sheppard Ellen (1\Irs.), apartments, 27 Endless street Street Elias, shopkeeper, 79 Brown street Sheppard Thomas, boat owner, 95 Castle street Strong Geo. engineer & Fisherton brewery, Fisherton st Sheppard Thomas, hair dresser, 27 Milford street Sturgess ·wm. Jas. bath chair proprietor, I9 New street Sherlock & Son, job masters, Park street Style & Gerrlsh, undertakers, linen & woollen drapers, Shermer William, shopkeeper, 6I Milford street carpet warehousemen, tailors &c. Blue Boar row Shillard Emma (Miss), baker, qr Fisherton street Sutton Frederick, tobacconist II, & confectioner 13, Short S. A. & Co. tailors, I5 Milford street High street Short Joseph, boot repairer, 5 Park street Sutton William, miller (water), baker, pork butcher, Silverthorn & Son, painters, 42 & 44 Winchester street bacon curer & salt merchant, 73 Fisherton street & Silverthorn Clara (Mrs.), toy repository, 43 Canal City Flour Mills Simmonds Charles & Jas. ironmongers, 23 Catherine st Sutton Wm. Robert, boot & shoe maker,3oWinchester st Simmonds Frank, cabinet maker, 3S Catherine street Swift Alexander, wardrobe dealer, 67 Winchester street Simmonds Nathaniel, currier, Castle street Swift's Temperance & Commercial Hotel, near the railSimmonds Nathaniel, jun. book seller (second hand), 25 way stations; well-aired beds (Miss J. Baker, proCatherine street I prietress), 95 Fisherton street Simons Arthur C. regimental sergt.-major RoyaJ. Wilts Syms Frank, carver & gilder, 25 New street Yeomanry, I Park street, London road Tabor Edward, monumental mason, 161 Fisherton street Sims William (Mrs.), stay maker, I9 Fisherton street Talbot Henry, baker, 59 Milford street Singer Manufacturing Co. sewing machine depot, (John Talbot James, wholesale druggist, 58 & 6o 1\Iilford st Partridge, manager), 49a, Silver street Tapp Anna (Miss), dress maker, 28 Chipper lane Sistars of Charity (Sister G. Chatelain), St. Elizabeth Targett Edwin John, photographer, 79 Winchester st school, Exeter street Targett Henry Josiah, tailor, 94 Bedwin street ~Jy Thomas, clod. & watch maker, 52 Blue Boar row Tasker & Sons, agricultural implement & machine Small Eliz<tbeth (Mrs.), registry office for servants, makers, Market place 8r Castle street 1 Tatum Edward John, so-licitor, Canal WILTS. 13* •


196 SALISBURY. WILTSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Taylor Henrietta (Mrs.), dress mkr. So Fisherton street Wells M. (Miss), the cheapest house for stationery, Taylor's .Almshouses, Bedwin street fancy goods, toys &c. 46 Fisherton street Thatcher Richard, boot & shoe maker, 27 Butcher row West of England Sack Hiring Co. Lim. (Edmund Theological College (Rev. Prebendary Benjamin White- George, agent), Corn Exchange foord M.A. principal; Rev. Henry Julian White B.A. West Abel, shopkeeper & carpenter, 106 Castle street; vice-principal, 'l'he Close West Henry James, builder, 78 Castle street Thompson Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, Carlton house, Western Gazette (branch) office (John Churchill-ColeFisherton man, manager), 63 Fisherton street Till Mary (Mrs.), saddler & harness maker, I3 Brown st Westlake Richard (Southampton) (Edmund George, Tipton Louisa (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, Market place agent), sack contractor, Corn exchange Tissington Henry, agent to Midland railway, Kingston Westmorland William Charles, collector of taxes, of house, Wilton road district rates & assistant overseer for parish of St. Tizard A. A. (Mrs.), The Chough commercial hotel, Thomas, 83 Crane street Market place & Castle street Whatley Ada (Miss), dress maker, S5 Milford street Tovey Alfred, boot & shoe factor & merchant, 34 Whereat Charles James, cabinet maker, 45 Canal High street Whitchurch William, yeast merchant, 5 Endless street Town Hall & Council Chamber (George Warren & Henry White Hart Hotel Co. Llm. (Heber Thomas Bowes, Case, beadles), Market place manager), family hotel & posting house to the Royal Training College for National School Mistresses (Miss family, the largest & principal hotel in the city of C. Hill, lady superintendent), The Close Salisbury, St. John street Trethowan Wm. Jas. (firm, Nodder & Trethowan), soli- White Chas. Wm. cabinet maker, I5 Fisherton street citor, & agent for Scottish Equitable, Crown chambers White George, taxidermist, II4 Fisherton street Trinity Hospital, Trinity street White Sarah (Mrs.), umbrella maker, 17 Queen street Trite William, depot of Christian Knowledge Society, Whitehead Arthur, solicitor, & sec. to the Salisbury Church house, Crane street Gas Light & Coa-l Co. Catherine street Trite William Hy. bookseller & stationer, ss High street Whitehorn William, clothier, I3 Minster street Tryhorn Philip, builder, I Jubilee terrace Whitlock Alfred, boot maker, 15 Wilton road Tuck George W. boys' school, Dews road Whitlock Benj. shopkeeper & boot maker, 72 Gigant st Tucker Arthur, corn merchant, London road Whitlock Elizbth. (Mrs.), Railway inn, Southampton rd Tucker Edwin, umbrella maker, 73 Winchester street Whitlock Uriah, greengrocer, 27 Fisherton street Tudgay William, coal dealer, 66 Salt lane Wilkes George, ironmonger, & Red Lion & Cathedral Turner Alexander, grocer, Devizes road hotel, Milford street Turner Edwin D. inland revenue officer & inspector of Wilkes Wm. David 1\LR.C.S.E. surgeon, 27 New Canal corn returns, Bridge street Wilkins Edwin Frederick, corn deaier, 4S Castle streel> Turner Harrlet (Mrs.), greengrocer, corn & licensed Williams Brothers, maltsters, Fisherton street g-ame rlealer, 6r Winchester street Williams Edward Charles, coffee house, I8 Fisherton st Turner Henry, Victoria P.H. Church street, Fisheton \Villiams John, furnished apartments, IO Harcourt ter 'futt Henry, shopkeeper, I Devizes road Williams Robert R. builder, 8r Brown street Tutt Rose (Mrs.), dress maker, 67 Bedwin street Wilson & Sons, solicitors, Bridge street Tylee Charlea Edward, wool, horsehair, metal & Wilson Edwin Richd. accountant, Cambria vil.London rd skin merchant, 64 Gigant street Wilson George Munkhouse (firm, Wilson & Sons), soli- 'fylee E. (Mrs.), haberdashery stores, 62a, Gigant stree! citor & clerk to the Wilton board of guardians & to Uphill & Son, shoeing smiths, Rollestone street the commissioners of taxes for Salisbury division, Uphill Alfred, shopket.per, 12 Gas h.>ne deputy registrar of county court & deputy coroner Uphill Henry, Rising Sun P.H. Castle street for Wiltshire, & commissioner for oaths & perpetual Uphill James, jobbing gardener, 6 Jubilee terrace commissioner, Bridge street; & at Wilton Usher Alfred, plumber, 73a, Castle street Wilson Rathmell George, organizing secretary of Church Usher Ernest, cabinet maker, Brown street of England Temperance Society for Salisbury Diocese, Valters W. J. & Co. IS Castle street Cotswold, London road Vibert Benjamin, grocer & wine, spirit & bottled beer Wi.Json Richard Arthur M.A. (firm, Wilson & Sons), merchant, Market olace solicitor, registrar & high bailiff of county court, Vincem. & FoHand, bricklayers, Charles st. York road coroner for Wiltshire, & clerk to Amesbury board of Vincent Henry George, grocer, 22 St. Ann street guardians, & t.Q the commissioners of taxes for AmesVincent Josiah, tailor, 36 Windsor road bury division & commissioner for oaths, Bridge street Wade Thomas, Shoulner of Mutton P.H. Bridge street Wilton Brothers, ironmongers, I7 Canal Waite Alfred, Plume of F.eathers P.H. Fisherton street Wilts & Dorset Banking Co. Llm. (head office) Waite Charles, pork butcher, I57 Fisherton street Matthew Hy. "\Vhitty Devenish, general manager; ·walker John, butcher, 55 Catherine ~treet ~<\.mbrose Tuck-er, assistant general manager), Blue \V all J. C. ·~artage agent to Great ·western Railway Co. Boar row; draw on London & Westminster Bank M1lford street Lim. London E C Wallbridge Matilda (Mrs.), The Rt,ebuck P.H. Butcher Wiltshire County Mirror & Express (Edward Roe row & Canal & Co. printers, proprietors & publishers ; published ·waiters George, jobbing gardener, I Wyndham road tuesdav & friday), Canal Ware Brothers Lim. tanners, curriers, leather mer- Wiltshire Rifle Volunteers (1st) (A Co. Capt. C. chants & boot upper & machine band manufactu- MacGill; B Oo. Capt. F. Hodding, commanding; Edrers, Endless street ward Glass, sergt.-major); orderly room, Market ho War~ham Charles, chimney sweeper, gi Fisherton street Wingrove .Albert Frank, shopkeeper, 2I Scotts lane Warren Emma (Mrs.), professional nurse,2o"\Vinchstr.st \Vinson Chas. Trevelyan,surgeon-dentist, 36 Fisherton st Waters & Rawlence, auctioneers, valuers & estate Winterson Francis (Miss), uress maker, South Western ag-ents, 49 Canal road, Fisherton Waters John, land agent, Market place Wise William, Wyndham hotel, London road Watson & Co. wholesale china, glass & Staffordshire Witcomb & Son, photographers, S & IO Catherine street warehouse, The "Halle of John Halle," Canal Witt Edward, builder, 165 Fisherton street Waverley Temperance & Commercial Hotel (Charles Witt William, shoeing smith, 3 St. Ann's street Edward Martin, proprietor), go Fisherton street Wood William, beer retailer, Bedwin street Way George, builder, see Wort & Way Woodcock Emma (Mrs.), apartments, 26 New street Weaver Charles, New Inn P.H. & builder, 43 New st Woodroffe George Arthur, grocer, 30 High street Weavint?s Eleanor (Mrs.), laundry, 41 Church street, Woodrow & Co. wholesale & furnishing ironmongers, St. Edmund's 5 Castle street 1Vebb & Co. cabinet makers, upholsterers & under- Woodrow & Son, corn, seed & cake factors & manure takers ; spring vans for the removal of furniture by & coal merchants, Queen street road or rail, 49 Blue Boar row; & house painters, Woof Sidney James, grocer, 42 Castle street decorators, plumbers &c. Endless street, & builders, Woolley .John Turton F.S.I., F.A.I. auctioneer, Rolleston street valuer & land agent, & hon. sec. & treas. to the Webb E. Doran F.S.A. architect, City chambers South Wilts Chamber of Agriculture, The CastleWeeks Job, furniture dealer, 24 & 26 Winchester street auction mart, Castle street Wells Brothers, printers, 20 Fisherton street Wort & Way, builders & contractors, Park street Wells H. B. & Co. groceries, wines & spirits, bottled Wright Charles Albert, poulterer, 3I Butcher row & 3 be(>rs &c. ; agts. for W. ~ A. Gilbey Lim. wine & spirit Fish rr.arket merchants, City & County supply stores, 40 13lue I Wright F.dwin, Windsor Castle P.H. Wilton road Boar row Wright Esther (Mrs.), brush maker, 44 Milford street


DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. SUGRY. 197 Wright Thomas, corn, seed & manure merchant, 39 Fisherton street Wyatt Wm. toy dlr. & confectioner, 37 'Winchester st Yatea & Co. Llm. carpet & rug manufacturers, Castle .Street factory; & at the Royal carpet factory, Wilton ; & London W Yeates Edward, hair dresser, 28 Pennyfarthing street Yeatman George, working jewel:er, 31 Endless street Yeldon George, district supt. Pearl Life, 77 Salt lane SA VERN AKE is an ecclesiastical parish formed in z854, comprising North and South Savernake, in which are situated the hamlets of Cadley and Brimslade, and parts of the parishes of Burbage and Preshute, 2~ miles south-east from Marlborough terminal station, on a branch of the Great Western railway, in the Eastern division of the county, hundred of Kinwardstone, Marlborough union and county court district, petty ttessional diviSlion of Marlborough and Ramsbury, rural deanery of Marlborough (Ma~lborough portion), archdeaconry of Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. Christ Church, situated at Oadley, is a stone building, in the Eal"'ly English style, and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and dwarf western tower containing one bell : there are 200 sittings. The register dates from the yeail.' 185r. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rentcharge £77, gross yearly value £ISO, net £137, with :residence, in the gift of the Marquess of Ailesbury, and held since 1890 by the Rev. Archibald Ewart ClarkKennedy B.A. of Corpus Christi CoLlege, Cambridge. The Marquess of Ailesbury is the principal landowner. ' Young '\Y. J. & C. S. builders, 74 Gigant street Young Women's Christian Association (Mrs. E. N. Thwaites, sec.), Fisherton street Young Elizabeth (Mrs.), milliner, 7 New street Young Harry G. hairdresser, 31 Milford street Young John Bryant, builder, 67 Milford street Young Robert, bookbinder, 36 High street Young William, land agent, 38 Harcourt terrace Zebedee "\Villiam, butcher, Io Butcher row The soil is principally clay and green sand ; subsoil, partly chalk and .sand. The chief crops are whe-at, oat.s and roots of different descriptions. The area of North and South Savernake is 3,740 acres; the population in 1891 was-North Savernake, 93; South Savernakt>, 212. The area of the ecclesiastic:aJ parish is 5,63o acres; rateable value of North Savernake, £971; rateable va:ue of South Savernake (Brinslade and Cadley), £r,s66; population in I8gi, 359· The population of the eccle3iasticaJ parish in 1891 was 359· Sexton, William Pye. Wall Letter Box at Cadley, cleared a,t p.m. ; sunday, 8.45 p.m 10.40 a.m. & 8.5 Wall Letter Box at Durley, dea.red at 6.30 p.m. & 7 p.m. ; sundays, 7 p.m Letters through Marlborough arrive at 8 a.m. & 3 p.m. :M.a.rlborough is the nearest money order & telegraph office National School, Cadley (mixed), built in 1855, with residence for the master, for 8o children; average ,attendance, 31; John Humphrys, master Clark-Kennedy Rev. Archibald Ewart\ COMMERCIAL. Neate Edward, farmer, Granham B..A. (vicar), Cadley Godding Leonore Louisa (Mrs.), far- Redman Fredk.Wm.farmer,High trees Leader FrederickJ Jas. Furze coppice mer, Brimslade SA VERN AKE FOREST (St. Katharine's consolidated chapelry) is an ecclesiastical paris-h, formed in :r864 out of the parishes of Great and Little Bedwyn and Burbage, 5 miles south-ea.st from Marlborough terminal station on a branch of the Great "\Vestern •railway, in the· Eastern division of the county, hundred of Kinward- .stone, unions of Pewsey, Marlborough and Hungerford, petty sessional division of )Iarlborough and Ramsbury, county court district of Marlborough, rural deanery of JHarlborough (Ma.rlborough portion), archdeaconry of "Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. St. Katharine's church is a handsome stone Gothic structur.e, erected in 1861 at· the cost of Mary Caroline, Dowager Marchioness of Ailesbury, in memory of her mother, Ka.tharine Woronzow, the Countess of Pembroke, through whose liberality she was enabled to build it: it consists of chancel, nave of three bays, north aisle, transept, south porch and square western tower, with spire, containing a peal of 5 bells: the who:e of the windows are stained, and there is an organ: the architecture of the church is in ti1e style of Geometrical Decorated: T. H. Wyatt was the architect : there are 312 sittings. The register dates from the year 1861. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly valu~ £300, with residence, in the gift of the 1\larquess of Ailesbury. and held since 1878 by the Rev. Francis William Carn~ LL.B. of Christ's Coliege, Cam- 'b.ridge. Savernake Forest House, the seat of the l\Iost Nob::.e the Marquess of Ai1esbury, is a noble mansion in the Corinthian style of architecture, and is surrounded by forests and pla.ntat·ions• of about 4,ooo acres, which abound with deer and game; the grand avenue, about 4 miles long, is bounded by magnificent beeches and there are some fine specimens of timber trees in the forest, which includes a spot known as the "Eight Walks," where .eight roads converge; and the whole is considered to be a fine example of a primeval forest covered with bracken; the house is now unoccupied. The Marquess is lord of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is clay; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots of different descriptions. The area is 3,705 acres; rateable value, £1,962; the population in 1891 was 437· Sacristan, H. Ba.rtholomew. Wall Letter Box at Durley, cleared (Marlborough post town) at 8.30 a.m. & 7 p.m.; on sundays, 7 p.m Letters from Hungerford arrive at 8.30 a.m. Bedwyn is the nearest money order office & telegraph office at Burbage, also at Bedwyn & Savernake stations National School (mixed) & school house near the church, built by the late Marquess of Ailesbury in r867, for 70 children; average attendanc-e, 61; Montrose Stuart, master Railway Station, in Burbage parish, I mile from Savernake house ; Sidney Malcolm Tame, station master Aiiesbury The Marquess. of J.P. Leigh hill; & 36 Ea ton place & Carlton club, London S"\V Belton Thomas, plumber, lVarren Cole Thomas, form bailiff to the MarPocock Thomas, carpenter Richens Osmond, farmer, Knowle fm Rui"hant A. head garden~:-r to the Carre Rev. Francis lVilliam LL.B. (vicar), St. Katharine's vicarage FrJwd James Ilain Harry R. Savernake Forest hotel quess of Ailesbnry Evans: '\Villiam, farmer, Chisbury lane Green Wm. farmer, Tunbridge frm Merriman E. B. estate agt. Durley ho Peaty Thomas, farmer Marquess of A.ilesbury Savernake Estate Office (Charles .Albert Baker, clerk) Smith Ambrose, carpenter SEAGRY is a parish and small village, pleasant:y the Rev. John ·william Thomas M . .A. of Jesus College, t>ituated on the banks of the river Avon, r! miles south Oxford. The principal landowners are Earl Oowley and from Somerford station on the MU:me.:;bury branch of John Sear le Bayliffe. The soil is various; subsoil, the Great Western railway, 5 south from Malmesbury gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and :and 6 north-north-east from Chippenham, in the North beans. The area is 1,o68 acres; rateab~e value, £I,Bos; 'Vestern division of the county, hundred of Malmes- in 1891 the population was 202. bury. petty sessional division, union and county court Parish Clerk, The Vicar. district of Chippenham, rural deanery of Chippenham, Post Office.-Charles Teagle, sub-postmaster. Letters archdeaconry of Bristol and diocese of GJ.oucester and from Chippenham arrive at 7 a.m. ; dispatched at 13ristol. The churC'h of St. Mary was rebuilt in 1849; 7.10 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not it is of stone in the Decorated style, having chancel, paid. The nearest money order office & telegraph nave, south porch and a turret with one bell: there are office is at Sutton Benger 120 sittings. The register dates from the year r6oo. ·wan Letter Box, Lowt>r Seagry, eleared 6.35 a.m. &i The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £n9, 7.30 p.m.; sunday 6.35 a.m gross income £137, net £n7, with residence, in the National School (mixed), to hold 6o children; average ,gift of the Earl of Carnarvon, and held since 1893 by attendance, 35; James Anstis, master LOWER SEAGRY. Ilayliffe Edward God/win The Missl£>s .Tones Miss, Avon villa Convalescent Home (matron, Miss Thomas Rev. John Wm. M . .A.Yicarage Sophia Godwin), Seagry mill COMMERCIAL. Hayward William, farmer Godwir: Mary (Mrs.),frmr.Church frm Knight Edward, farmer, Seagry heath


198 SEAGRY. WILTSHIRE. (KELLY'sUPPER SE.A.GRY. B~yliffe John Searle,farmer, Manor fm Perrett George, farmer Hickson Robert, cooper Teagle Charles, Post office Cotes Maj. ArthUJr J.P. Seagry house Marsh Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper West John, horse breaker Baker Alfred, market. gardener Minty William, beer ret. & shopkeeper Wright George, far:we\' SEDGEHILL (or Sedghi:l) is a parish on the Dor- average £r8s, net income £25S. including IIO acres of setshire border, r! miles north-west from Semley station glebe, in the gift of Sir Michael R. Shaw-Stewart bart. on the Salisbury and Yeovil branch of the London and and held since 1872 by the Rev. George Biscoe Oldfiel<l. South Western railway, and 3 north from Shaftesbury, M.A. of Exeter CoJege, Oxford. Sir M. R. Shawin the Southern dlivision of the county, county court Stewart bart. of Fonthill Abbey. is lord of the manor district of Shaftesbury, hundred of Dunworth, Mere and principal landowner. The soil is light clay; subunion, Tisbury petty sessri.onal division, Chalke rm·~ soil, sand and marl. The chief crops are beans and deanery (Tisbury portion), archdeaconry of Sarum and wheat in the west, and in the south, pasturage. The diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. Catherine is area is r,r7S acres; rateable value, £1,734; the popu- · an edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of lation in r89r wa.s 176. chancel, which was added in 1844, nave, with a square Parish Clerk, John Harding. tower at the west end surmounted by pinnacles, which was rebui:t. in 1344, .and contains S bells, two of which Post O:ffice.-Edwin Marchant, sub-postmaster. Delivery were added in 1892, the gift of the rector and Mr. daily at 8.2o a.m. & 5 p.m. Box cleared at 4·30 p.m.; William Lush: there is also a large porch on the sunda.ys, 10 a.m. Letters through Shaftesbury, w:hich south side: there are I So sittings. In the churchyard '1s the nearest money order office. The nearest teleis a Saxon cross. The register dates from the year graph office is at Semley station 1760. The living is a cha.pelry, incorporated with the National School (mixed), built in 187S, for so children; rectory of Berwick St. Leonard, commuted tithes £2so. average atendance, 33; Miss Margaret Walker, mistress Applia Miss, Berry brooke house I Oldfield Rev. Geo. Biscoe M.A.(rector) Snook Alfred, farmer Cavendish lion. Caroline, Berrybrooke Snook Joseph, farmer house COMMERCIAL. 'Valton John & Co. general ware~ Harenc Mrs. Sedgehill house Hooper Geo. farmer, Berrybrooke fm housemen; & at Mere & Maiden Noel Capt. Gerard Thomas, East Lush John, farmer, Pitts farm Bradley. See advertisemnt Hayes; & Junior United Service Maidment Gilbert, farmer, Sweetwell Woodford Jeremiah, farmer, Sedge~ club, London farm hill farm SEEND is a parish and village, with a station about a mile from the village, on the Berks and Rants E:x!- tension of the Great Western railway, 3~ miles southeast-by-east from Melksham, 4 west from Devizes and 93 from London, in the Western division of the county, union, petty sessivnal division, hundred and county court district of Melksham, rural deanery of Potterne (Bradford portion), archdeaconry of Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. The village is seat.ed on an eminence commanding some fine and extensive views of the surrounding country, and is partly supplied with water from the Trowbridge Water Works. The Kennet and Avon canal passes through. The church of the Holy Cross ilil a handome stone structure, in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel (built in 1876), nave of four bays, aisles, north and south porches and square western tower, surmounted by battlements and pinnacles, and containing 6 bells and clock: there is a brass in good preservation, bearing date 1498, to John Stokys, founder of the north aisle, and many monuments to the Seym.ours, Schombergs, Ludlow-Bruges, Lockes, Awdrys, Dugda:es, and one to Adam. Wragg. and family: the church in I885 was enriched by three handsome stained windows, a reredos of carved stone and marble stone pulpit and carved oak lectern: in 1889 a fine organ was placed in the church at a cost of [450: here are 400 sittings. The register dates from the year 1612. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £ q8, net yearly value [240, with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, and held since 1873 by the Rev. Arthur Barugh Thynne M.A. of Trinity College. Cam bridg-e. Then• are places of worship for Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists. · Tipper's charity PRIVATE RESJDF.NTS. ')'ucker George • of £ro Ios. yearly, d€rived from 5 acres of land left in r6s1, is distributed in greatcoats, those only being_ e:igible who have not received parish relief during the year, and Bruge's charity of £2o (half of which goes to MelkEham), derived from money left in 1835, is distributed annually in b:ankets. Iron ore is found here in abundance, and until recently was largely worked. There are two chalybeate springs in the parish. Deline Awdry esq. who is lord of the manor, the Duke of Somerset. William P. Ludlow-Bruges· es~. Sir William Rogel"' Brown, and Wadham Locke esq. of Seend Cleeve House .. and The Elms, Christchurch, Ha.nts, are the principal landowners. The soil is principally heavy clay; subsoil, various. The chief crop is hay. The land is almost entirely us.ed for g"razing and dairy farming, and there is only a very small portion ara.ble. The area is 2,688 acres; rateable value, £7,684; 1!he population in 189x was 929. Parish Clerk, J oseph Will shire. Sexton, George Hillier. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Albert Barnes, sub-postmaster.· Letters t·hrongh Melksham axe received at 7.1s a.m. & 2 p.m.; dispatched at 9.50 a.m. & 6.40 p.m Wall Box, Seend Cleeve, ·cleared at 7 p.m. & that of Seend Green at 6.20 p.m. week days only National School (mixed), was erected at the expense of 'fhomas Bruges esq. in 1832. whieh has since been rebuilt & en:a.rged (1863) & again in 1894, by subscription of the inhabitants, for 220 children; average attendance, 140; Wi:Iiam John Humphries, mast!'r; Mrs .C1ara Humphries, mistress Railway Station, John Hodder, station master Ander.son Major Jn. Fredk.Ferrum lo Vines Mis,ses, Seend Head house Awdry Rev. Seymour, Manor cottage Voules Misses, Eagle cottage Earle Joseph, carpenter Earle Maurice, carp·~nter Fear Aaron, farmer Barnes Miss Wiltshire Georg-e, Burnham cottage Ballantyne John, Brae val Wragg Adam, The RookE-ry Barnr~s Mrs. Seend green COMMERCIAL. Bell Wihliam Reward J.P., F.G.S Ac-kerman Frank, painter & glazier Daubeney Mrs. Giles Alien John, farmer. Seend Bridge frm Glass James Amor Jasper, baker, Cleeve Hamilton Miss, Manor hou ~e Barns .A.lbert, sub-postmaster IJamilton Mrs. Manor house Barns Edwin, mason Kinsey Maj. 1Vm. Hy.The White ho Bourne Wm. farmer, Mitchell's farm Loo 1Vm. Blackstone J.P. Somerset ho Breach Herbert Wm. farmer, Inmarsh Ludlow-Bruges HenryH•mgerford J.P. Bracher Wm. farmer, Turner·s farm Seend house Brooks Geo.Alex. farmer,SeendCleeve Ludlow-Bruges Misses, Seend house Butcher Thomas Wicks~ farmer & Ludlow-Bruges William Penruddocke, miller (water), Baldham mills Seend house Butler Charles, Bell inn Locke Wadham J.P. Cleeve house Butler Edwin, farmer, Broad Lane fm Porter William, Seend row Candy Francis SHiney, Barge inn S'chomberg Arthur Cook Edward George, blacksmith Schomberg Edmund Clerke, Seend Cottle Charles, farmer, Pile farm lodge Cutting Samuel, shoe maker Schomberg Misses Downing Robert, New inn Thynne Rev .. Art'hur Barugh M.A. Durham Hannah (Mrs.), grocr.& drpr Vicarage Dutton Priscilla (Mi11s), dress maker Ferris John, farmer, Seend row Flower Stephen, grocer &c Greenhill Waiter Hy. farmer, Inmarsh Gumm Charles, farmer,Malthouse frm Gumm Stephen, Thornham farm Hayward Edward lsaac, stone mason k shopkeeper Hillier George, carpenter Hillier J ames, carpenter Holden George,coal mer. Seend Cleeve Humphries William John, rate col· lector, assistant overseer & schoolmastei' J ones John, haulier Jones Benjamin, fa.,.,rmmer Manley Alfred, farmer Marsh Williatn, market gardener Marvell Thomas, mason Matthews Janeo (Mrs.), Brewery inn Merrett Thomas, farmer & carpenter. Berrls farm Moss Henry Herbert, boot maker. Seend Cleeve


DIRECTORY.] Munday Robert, metal merchant Newman Geo. farmer, Seend Row frm Noad James & Joseph,millers (steam), Seend head Phillips- J ames, brick maker l'ocock Henry, farmer, Park farm (postal address, Semington, Trowbridge.) Pocock J ames, auctioneer &c. (postal address, Sem!ngton, Trowbridge) Porter Joseph, grocer, draper &c "~ILTSHIRE. Porter William, farmer, Seend row Rawlings Albert, dealer Salter George, farmer Salter w·alter, baker Self Lot, farmer, Seend Park farm Self Wm. farmer, 'fhornham farm Sims William, shopkeeper Sumbler John (~t£rs. ), farmer Truman Goo. plasterer & farmer Truman Isaac, farmer Tucker Martha (Mrs.), grocer & bkr SE:\ILEY. 1199 Tyler John, farmer, Moiety farm Watts James (Mrs.), farmer Willshire Joseph Edwd. parish cle1·k Wiltshire AEred, farmer Wiltshire Edwin, farmer Wiltshire John, farmer, Egypt farm Workman's Club (William John Humphries, hon. sec) Wragg Adam, coal merchant & faetor, Seend wharf Stephen Murray Chapman M . .A. of Keble O:lllege~ Oxford, has been curate since 1884. The Wesleyans have a place of worship here. The workhouse for Melksham union is situated here, for particulars ~See Melksham. The Duke of Somerset, who is lord of the manor, WalterHume Long esq. M.P. of Rood Ashton House, William Bruges esq. and Major Gaisford are the principal landowners. T•he soil is loam and stone brash ; subsoil~ clay. The land is mostly pasture and a little arable. The area is 1,238 acres (inclnd'ing- Litt:eton tithing); rateable value, £3,480; the population in r8gr was 422~ including 157 officers and inmates of the Me1ksham Union house. Parish C:erk & Sexton, William Dallimore. SEMINGTON is a parochial chapelry, on the road from Melksham to ·warminster, 2 miles south from Melksham station on the Great Western railway, in the Western division of the county, hundred of Whorwellsdown, Melksham union, petty sessional division and county court district, rural deanery of Potterne (Bradford portion), archdeaconry of Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. The 'Wilts and Berks canal here joins the Kennet and .Avon canal. The chapel of St. George is a stone building in the Early English sty:e, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch and turret at the west end containing one bell : inside the porch is a curious inl!cription in Norman French which is very much worn: the church was restored in r86o, and a new cha.ncel erected, and a vestry added in 1877: there are r6o sittin.gs. The register dates from the year rs86. The Post Offce.-Henry James Stockwell, sub-postmaster .... chapelry is annexed to the vicarage of Steeple .Ashton, Letters are received through Trowbridge at 7.30 a.m. average tithe rent-charge £625, joint gross yearly value & 5· 15 p.m. ; dispatched at 9.20 a. m. & 6.55 p.m. £82o, net £410, including 14 acres of glebe, with resi- 1\'eek days & 9.20 a.m. on sundays. Postal orders are. dence, in the gift of Magdalene College, Cambridge, issued here, but not paid. The nearest ~oney orderand held· since March, 1889, by the Rev. John Bond M . .A. & telegraph ofiice is at 1\Ielbham late fel'low of that college, and canon and prebendary of National School (mixed), built in 1859, for 6o children; Lincoln, who resides at Steeple .Ashton; the Rev. average attendance, ~o: 1\Iiss Fra.nces Osman, mist Bird Mrs Garrett James, brick. ma. Penny plat Maslen Juliru (Mrs.), Littleton Bruges William Glass ·wm. Jsph. farmer, Church frm Pocock Henry, farmer, Park farm Qhapman Rev. Stephen Murray M.A. Golledge Frank, beer ret. Outmarsh Pocock James, hay & straw dealer & (curate) Hancock John, baker & Bell inn auctioneer Keevil Edward Frowd Hawkins Mercy &. Richard, farmers Seymour John, farmer Parfitt Mrs. Brooklyn Hawkins William, cattle dealer Stockwell Hy. Jas. Post office & grocer· CO:YMERCIAL. Bailey Step-hen William, farmer Baxter Sidney, farmer, Hagghill farm Cottle Albert, farmer, Newtown Drew John, farmer, Littleton Hunt William, farmer, Outmarsh frm Trollope Sidney, Somerset Arms P.H. Jefferys William, farmer, Manor !"arm & brewer & Littleton Tucker John, farmer, Littleton Little John, farmer, Paxcrolt farm Wilshere Ernest Robt.crpntr.& smith Noad Joseph & James, millers (water) Wilshere James Edward, builder & & farmers, Littleton Wood mill assistant overseer & district surveyor SEMLEY is a parish, running nearly east and west, about 350 persons. The register dates from the year and lying in a beautiful valley, with station, 1! miles r657. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-chargefrom the church, on the Salisbury and Yeovil branch of £374• gross- yearly value £450, net £363, including 98 the London and South ·west ern railway, 20 miles south- acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Christwest from Salisbury, 6 south-east from Mere, 3 north Church, Oxford, and held since r878 by the Rev. Louie· from Shaftesbury and 101 from London, in the Southern Kercheval Hilton B . .A. of Jesus College, Cambridge, and division of the county, Chalke hundred, Tisbury union, M.A. of Magda:en College, Oxford. Here is a Baptist Shaftesbury county court district, Tisbury and Mere chapel, which was built in 1823, to seat 250 personiS. petty sessionaJ division, rural deanery of Chalke (Ti!'bury £2 2s. yearly were l:eft in 17]9 by John Perham for· portion). archdeaconry of Sarum, and diocese of Sa:is- clothes and the interest on J_,3oo left by Miss Dinah bury. There is a richly-wooded country in th~ back- Bracher, for the poor of the parish. Lord .Arundell of ground on the north, and the Dorsetshire hills- ar.e seen ·wardour is lord of t·he manor. The principal landownersin the distance stretching along its front in the l'outh. are John Benett-Sta.nford esq. and Sir Michael Robert The old church of St. Leonard. an ancient oruciform Shaw-Stewart hart. The soil is clay; subsoil, gravel. Thestructure~ was pulled down in January, 1874, and the land is principally pasturage, all the arable growing present building erected in 1875, at the expense of the wheat, oats and barley. The area is 2,945 acres; rateDowager :Marchioness of Westminster: it is of Bath, able value, £5,967; the population in r8gr was 643. Ham Hill and local stone. in the Early DecoratPd sty:e, Parish Clerk, Henry Thomas Merchant. and consists of chancel, nav~ of four bays, south aisle Post Office.-.Tohn Rogers, sub-postmaster. Letters ar ... and south chancel aisle: there are two entrances viz. rive from Shaftesbury at 8.5 a. m. & 6.30 p.ro. on north and west, with a square lofty embattlt>d western week days, 8.5 a.m. sundays; dispatched 12.,15, 4·45 tower with clock and 6 beEs: there is a stained window & 7 p.m. on week days, 10 a. m. on sundays. Postal in the chancel to the memory of the Rev. Henry Hall orders are is;:ued here, bnt not paid. The nearest M.A. who built the chancel; one to .Arthur and Lucy money order & telegraph office is at Semley station Fane by their son, the lab' Vere Fane Benett-Stanford Wall Letter Box at Station cleared at 10.30 a.m. 5-IS & esq. ; one to the memory of John Edward Benett, of Pyt 7.30 p.m.; sundays at 10.30 a.m Ilouse, and one given by Mrs. Benett-Stanford; also one National School (mixed), fol' So children; a-verage at .. by the late V ere Fane Benett~Stanford esq. to thE> tendance, 44; :Miss Reed, mistress. Infant, for 70 memory of seven brother officers killed at the Gate Pa chi1dren; average attendance, so ; Miss Eliza Ann Fort, in New Zealand, on the 30th .April, 1864; another Rang-er, mistress. A house adjoining the schools i• Has been added as a memorial of Mrs. Pike, of Musters; provided for th~ mistresses it is the gift of her children: there are sittings for Railway Station, John Ellen, station master :Rr.teher Mrs. Broad Oak house Brown Ernest, farmer, Hart hill farm Herrington Louis a (Mrs.), farmer. Hilton Rev. Louis Kercheval M.A. Buckland .Tames, blacksmith Church farm The Rectory Burden Alfred, shopkeeper Holloway Samuel, farmer Miles Joseph, Grove house Burden George, blacksmith James Henry, farmer, Oysters &; Scammell Mrs. The Cottage Burden Rice, baker Curtain farms St'inley Rev. John (Baptist) Burlingto.1 Fra;,cis J. farmer James William, farmer. East End &I Burton Mrs. Hannah, farmer, Con~ Malthou.se farms COMMERCIAL. B'aker Robert, farmer, Marsh farm Senior's farm duit farm Kirby Th<>mas C. Railway commerci:Ll & Ford William, farmer, Hook farm hotel & posting house, Semley statn Fowler Alvah, baker &t shopkeeper Lane Arthur, fanner, Hatt's farm Baker Thos. farmer, Chak-ott's- farm Gray Samuel, farme:r, West wood Maidment John. tihClpkeeper


!WO SEMLEY. "riLTSHIRE. (KELLY'S Merchant Henry Thomas, wheelwright & parish clerk Pike Frederick, farmer, Muster's, Knipe's & Glebe farms Pike Wm. farmer, Whitebridge farm Rogers Ebenezer Wm. grocer & draper Salisbury, Semley & Gillingham (The) Dairies Lim. (Henry J ohnson,mngr) Scammell Edward, Benett Arms P.H Snow John & Co. coal & coke mers Westcott James, coal & manure mer White Robert, farmer, Billhay & Amberleaze farms Worthy James, farmer, Bowmarsh fm SEVENHAMPTON is a hamlet and tithing on the since 1893 by the Rev. Francis Charles Master, who border of Berks, I! miles south-ea~t from Highworth resides at Highworth. There is a sum of £2,ooo, inve~ted station on the Swindon and Highworth branch of the in 2! per Cent. Consols, bequeathed by Lady Wetherell Great Western railway, 8 east from Cricklade and 6 lVarneford, yielding yearly about £ss, which is distrinorth-east from Swindon, in the parish of Highworth, buted in coals, blankets and warm clothing amongst the Northern division of the county, Highworth and Swindon poor and labouring classes resident in the tithing. ·warneunion, county court district and petty sessional division ford Place, the residence of John Phillips Thomas esq. of Swindon, rural deanery of Cricklade, archdeaconry is a fine old mansion, consist~ng of centre, dating from the of Bristol and diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. The year 1s66, with wings added in 1734: the house, which church of St. James is a handsome modern building of stands in an extensive park, is immediately surrounded stone in the Early English style, erected in 1863, and by beautiful gardens about 14 acres in extent, and is consists of chancel, nave, south porch and square western approached by an avenue of elms over a mile in length. tower containing 6 bells: the interior of the church is 'fhe Rev. John Henry Warneford M.A. vicar of Saltervery handsome, the font, pulpit and window arches having hel:ible, Halif-ax, is lord of the manor and sole landowner. pillars of polishe.d granite: the east window and all the The soil is loam and limestone; subsoil, limestone and windows in the chancel are stained: in 1894 the church clay. The chief crops are grass, with wheat, barley, was supplied with stoves for warming and re-decorated beans and roots. 'l'he area and population are included by means of a legacy left by the late Charles Sewell esq.: with Highworth. there are about 250 sittings. The register dates from Parish Clerk, Frank Barrett. 1813, previous to which it was included in that of High- Letters through Swindon, via Highworth, arrive at 8 a.m. worth. Sevenhampton is a chapelry attached to the \Vall Letter Box, cleared at 6.25 p.m. Money ordex• & vicarage of Highworth, joint net yearly value £300, in telegraph office is at Highworth the gift of the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, and he1d The children of this place attend the Highworth school Thomas John Phillips, Warneford PI Crees Henry, farmer Davis Samuel, farmer, Roves farm Barrett Henry, blacksmith Flaugham Lawrence, head gardener to Whitfield Robert, farmer, Hill farm Chillingworth Andrew, farmer, Queen J. P. Thomas esq Whitfield Wm. farmer, Billingham frm Lane~ farm SHALBOURNE is a parish and village pleasantly situated in a valley protected on the north, eaSit and south by hills, 4 miles south from Hungerford station on the Great Western railway, and ro south-east from 1\Iarlborough, partly in Berks and partly in the Eastern division of the county, hundred of Kinwardstone, petty sessional division of Marlborough and Hungerford, Hungerford union and county court district, rural deanery of Newbury, archdeaconry of Berks and diocese of Oxford. The church of St. Michael is an ancient edifice of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave of four bays, south aisle, south porch and square embattled western tower, with pinnacles, containing s bells; it "as rebuilt and south aisle added in 1873: in the ohurch there is a monument bearing date IS88, supposed to have belonged to Sir Francis Cholke: there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the year 1677. The living I.i a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £316, net income £232, with 10 acres of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the Dean and Canons of "Windsor, and held since 1888 by the Rev. Henry Cotterell Evans M.A. of Keble College, Oxford. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, will seat roo, which was originally the old parish school. The principal landowners are the Marquess of Ailesbury, who is lord of the manor, Miss Michell, Thomas Kingston esq. and Francis Augustus Bevan esq. The soil is loam on green "and; subsoil, sand. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. Shalbourne township and the hamlets of Newton are in Wilts. Shalbourne tithing, Bagshot and Oxenwood are in Berks. Oxenwood was, 2oth October, 1844, annexed to Wilts, as it was supposed to be entirely isolated from Berks, and therefore one of those detached parts of counties contem· plated by the Act 7 and S Vict. cap. 61, but was ascer~ tained to be joined to Berks by a narrow neck of land, and therefore is still part of the county of Berks. Shalbourne Rivers is half a mile south, and has numerous barrows. The parish contains s,266 acres of land, viz. in Shalbourne, Berks, 2,550; Shalbourne, Wilts, I,IIO; Oxen1 wood, r,695; rateable value, "Wilts portion, £1,320; Berks portion, £2,485. The population of the civil parish in 189r was 734, of which 201 are in Wilts, chiefly engaged in agricultural pursuits. The population of the ecclesiastical parish in I89I was S98, of which 198 are in Wilts. Post, M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Alfred Wiggins, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive by foot post from Hungerford at 6.ss a.m. ; dispatched at 6 p.m. week days only. The nearest telegraph office is at Hungerford Wall Letter Box at Oxenwood, cleared at s p.m.; also Wall Letter Box at Bagshot, cleared 6.20 p.m National School (mixed), erected in 1873, by subscription, for IOS children; enlarged in 1894 to accommodate 140 children; average attendance, 100; John William Stradling, master Carrier.-Tom Levy, to Newbury, mon. & thurs.; to Hungerford, wed. & sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Clewett Geo. shopkeeper, Oxenwood Phillips John, shoe maker Eans Rev. Hy. Cotterell M.A. Vicarage Miohell Miss, Bagshot Rhodes Charles COMMERCIAL. Aldridge Henry, blacksmith Ballard James, Plough inn Barns John, farmer, East court Baverstock John, butcher & farmer Briant Charles' William, farmer Briant Hy. Jas. miller (water)& farmr Briant Henry May, farmer, Oxenwood Clarke Charles, farmer Cook James, Royal Oak P.H Phillips Frank, wheelwright & crpntr Guyatt Wm. Hy. farmer, Manor house Reeves' Martha (Mrs.), dairy & farmer Haywnrd Thomas, farmer, Oxenwood Rush Charles, farmer Humphries Jas. blacksmith,Oxenwood St. Michael's Home far :MotherlesS~ Holt Amos, bricklayer Girls (Miss Emily Dagg, lady supt) Jenning-s Edwin, grocer Sargent Thompson, miller (water), Levy Tom, carrier Bagshot mill Levy Charles, tailor, Newtown Smallbone Ann Isabelle, frmr.Folly fm Levy William Henry, dairy farmer & Strange Daniel, shopkpr. & beer reUr assistant overseer Waiter Jesse, wood merchant Mathf'w .Tames George, saddler Westmacott George Richard, farmer, Moss Charles Fredericlr, King's Arms Oxenwcod P.H. Oxenwood Wiggin~ Alfred, blacksmith, Post offic& SHA W with WHITLEY were formed into an eccle- •iastical parish in 1838 from the civil parish of Melksham, and are on the road from Melksham to Bath, 2 miles north-west from Melksham station on the Great Western railway, in the Western division of the county, petty sessional division and county court district of Melksham, union of Melksham, Potterne rural deanery (Bradford portion), archdeaconry of Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. Christ church is a stone structure, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave and west porch with western turret containing one bell: in 1890-92 the church was re-seated and a new floor laid down, and a new organ was added in 1892: there are sittings for 4SO persons. The register dates from the year 1838. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £78, net yearly value £264, with residence, in the gift of the vicar of Melksham, and held since 189s by the Rev. Charles Mackenzie Steedman M.A. of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. There is a Wesleyan chapel at Whitley. The principal landowner• are Charles Awdry esq. of Shaw Hill House, John Perkins Stancomb, the Prospect, Trowbridge, Maj.-Gen. Lord Methuen, G. Brownjohn esq. and G. P. Fuller esq. M.P. Neston Park, Corsham. The population in 1891 was 646. Parish Clerk & Sexton, John Bryant. .


DIRECTORY.] "\VILTSHIRE. SHERSTON MAGNA. 201 Post Office, Shaw.-William Angel, sub-postmaster. Let- School. ters received through :Melksham at 7 a. m. & 4.40 p.m.; dispatched at 10.40 & 7.30 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at :Melksham National School, Shaw (mixed), built in x874, with residence for master, for x6o children; average attendance, xo8 ; Wm. Brookland Dennis, master &HI.AW. Keevil Jc.mes, farmer, Shaw farm Shoowell John, Meadow bank Merrebt. Fredk. Ohas. frmr. Folly lane Webb Mrs. Whitley cottage Awdry Charles J.P. Sha.w Hill house :Mortimer David, ca.rpenter, Shaw hill W:hite Mros. "\-1lhitlley ihiO'Use Canning Thoma.s Pearce Jame& l;:aac, horse trainer Buckland Henry, baker & s-hopkeeper Goodal'l Wi~liam, Shaw hill Pearoe ~Jlrs. dres•s maker, Sha·w hill Dicks Phineas, coal dealer St~ncomb John Fredk. M.A.,J.P. bar- Rogers A.braiham, groceT, Shaw hL~ GibhSI Henry, grocer & beer retail€'!" rist.eT-at-law, Shaw !house . Rogers· Levi, groce:l". Shaw hill HaywaTd· "\Yillia•m, grooeT Steedman Rev. Char1es Mackenzie Rnge·rs Samuel, carpenter, Shaw hill Oram Georoge, farm·er M.A.. Vicarage. Wabson Jam,es, farme'l" Pooockl Benjamin, farmooCOliMERCIAL. Willis Jn. Golden Fleece P.H. Folly la Pooock Edward, pou:lterer Canning Thomas, brewer & maitJSiter Pocock Ge.orze, poulterer WHITLEY. ~ Escott Fredk. genera.! dlr. Folly bne Pocock J ohll1is•ton, farmer Gun.SitOine Mark, thabcoher, Sh·aw hill Ba]. George, ~Iultnm-illl-Parvo R01ge1I"S• Henry, butcher Ja.me<s Elijah, •shopkeepe•r, Fo~iy lane :\'Iur:ray-Shirreff .Alex. "\Yhitley brow Hicks. Henry, d-ea•leT", "\-V est-:a•nd's lane Jeffeu-ys Thomas, fatrme.r,Ohurch farm Oram )'li•S•S White Ge.orge, che-ese factor Keen Geo. jdbbing gardnr. S'haw hill Rudman ~Iiss Edmund Douglas Veitch Fane esq. and held since 1873 by the R~:,v. Thomas James Heard M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford. There is a W esleyan mission room. The pumping station of the Boyton waterworks is here. Here is a mound, surrounded by a moat. Edmund Douglas Veitch I<'ane esq. of Boyton, who is lord of the manor, and Alfred Morrison esq. of Fonthill House, Tisbury, are the principal landowners. The soil is light chalk; subsoil, chalk and flint. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 1,240 acres; rateable value, £x,o66; the population in 1891 was I54· Parish Clerk, William Prior. SHERRINGTON is a parish on the river Wylye, half a mile south from Codford station on the Wilts, Somerset b.nd Weymouth branch of the Great Western railway, 7! miles south-east from Warminster ar.d 3 south-east from Heytesbury, in the Western divisiGn of the county, hundred of Branch, Warminster union, petty sessional division and county court district, rural deanery oi Wylye (Wylye portion), archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. Michael is a small stone edifice, and has over the porch the date of its restoration in x624: it is partly in the Early English style, con- :Fisting of chancel, nave and south porch : the east and west windows, which are Decorated, belonged to the old church: it was thoroughly repaired and the western Letters through Bath arrive at 8.45 a. m. & 5·45 p.m. bell turret, containing one bell, added in 1 844 : there are Codford St. Mary is the nearest money order & tele- ~ittings for rso persons. The register dates from the graph office. Wall Letter Box cleared at 5·45 p.m. & year r651. The living is a rectory, commuted tithe rent- 8 a.m. sunday charge £259, average £192, gross £222, net £190, in- The children of this place attend school at Codford St. eluding 21 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Peter I:lowe.n M':i.;;,s., ThJe Manor place Hev1s' Olive.r, bui.ldeil' N eale Timothy, beer reta.ilr, & haulier Reard ReiV. Thomas Jas. M.A.Redory Ca.rte,r Ric:ha.rd, cowkeeper Rugg Thos. Snelgrove, rniJ.:iel!' (wat&) Axfo·rd Henry, sllwpke,eper Imber John, jun. f!hopkeeper & farmer SHERSTON MAGNA (or Great Sherston) is a vil- are charities of about £13 annual value for the benefit of lage and parish, on the river Avon, 5~ miles west-by-south the poor. R. E. Cresswell esq. is lord of the manor, and from Malmesbury terminal station on a branC'h of the Capt. George Holford of "\-Veston Birt, GloucesterGreat "\-Vestern railway and about 5~ south-west from Tet- shire, and Colonel Wyatt William Turnor are the princibury, in the North Western division of the county, Chip- pal landowners. The soil is brashy; subsoil, gravel. per.ham hundred, :Malmesbury union, petty sessional 'fhe chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area division and county court district, rural deanery of of the parish is 3,773 acres; rateable value, £5,427; the l\Ialmesbury, archdeaconry of Bristol and diocese of Glou- population in r8gx was 1,349, including the hamlet of Wilcester and Bristol. The church of the Holy Trinity is lesley, 2 miles north. a fine old structure, in the 13th century Gothic style, Parish Clerk, Hobert Purnell. having chancel, nave of six bays and aisles, and a south porch, with square embattled tower in the centre with 5 bells and a clock. and contains a few memorials : there t.re 490 sittings. The register dates from the year 1653. The living is a vicarage, with Sherston Parva, or Pinkney, Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Harry Dicks, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive by mail cart from Malmesbury at 7.30 a. m; dispatched at 6.xo p.m. in winter & 6.40 p.m. in summer annexed, average tithe rent-charge £76, joint gross yearly Sch~ols. value £3oo, net £254, with 6 acres of glebe land, with Briti1~h (mixed), built in x84o, for 120 children; average residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Glou- attendance, 73 ; w. J. Selrlon, master cester, and held since x884 by the Rev. East I<,rederick Thomas Rib bans B. A.. of Trinity College, Dublin. There National (mixed), to hold 150 children; average attendare one Congregational, two Baptist and one Primitive ance, 135; Ge')rge Dear, master Methodist chapels. There is a reading room with about Carrier.-Ralph Golding, to Chippenham, mon. & fri, reso volumes. Here is a. silk ribbon manufactory. There turns same day; Yate, station, thurs.; Tetbury, wed DaviSI FranciS' .Air.t:hur, Lady's wood Camm Francis, boot· maker Goulding Thomas, beer r"etail611' Evan·s. Mrs. Thom.as Cau:ston Edwin, pig dealer Goulding ·waiter, baker Harry Mrs. Sandpits Ckvrk John, fei:monger Greenman John, saddler Knapp 1\fus Clark Winiam, fellm-onger Hank& Henry & Son, tailoros Neta•le Benjamin Thomas Mills Gook .Aiflfoo, shopkeeper Ha-rris "\Villia.m, farmer Pa~rsonS> Edward D~1rlilllg Darniel .A. & Go. Sli:k & cotton Hia Chalfles, police sergeant Ribbans Rev. East Frederick Thoma.s manufa.cturel'ls (A.lfd. L~ster, ma.n) Hill Henry, baker B. A.. (vicar), Vica.ra.ge Dickls & Sons, drapeTs & grocers Post Hill Henry, chimney sweeper Rice Edmnnd affic~ Hill' Miss Matilda, dresrmaker Siloox Rev. Goo. P. (Congregational) E1ford James shopk-eeper Hillier Doug:oas, farmer Thomp!i'On 1\E.Sis Elford· .Toseph, tinplate worker Hillier John Goodenough, farmeT Tolell"ton Willia.m Raoi1cliffe M.D., M.Oh E1sip Cha.s<. ~rmT. Erus-ton Town farm Jobbins Henry, ma.son COMMERCIAL. Els.i.p Thomas, bake-r Job bins J ahn, baker Andll'ews. Elizabeth (Mi>s"So), rumper Eva.n•s Thmn.as, miller (water) Jobbins William, pig dealer Beu-ry Ann (Mfls. ), f-a~mer Evans Wil:'iam, £hoe maker JoonetS Thomas, ·S~hopkeeper Berry Na·thanieJI, shopkeeper Evans Wi~liam, fishmonger King-ton MOIS~es, hU!rd:e make'l" Be'rry Wi}.li.am, fiSihmongell' Eyreo;; William, farmer Liddiard Jolhn, marine store dealer Ilis'lwp Maurice, fishmonger Ford An~w & Son, tailors Longiord William, ~and measu!l'er Blackford Richard, fa'l'!l:ll.8l' Fruen Henry, beet' retailer & carrier Ma.ttheWls Riclhard, but.oher Boulton A:'tiired, plumber & g1azier Good!field Samuel, Swaill Commercial Me~oome RQbert, fa.rmer Boulton :Mr11. Ja.ne, tobaeconili't hl()ltel Me<rohant Edmd.MaJCklsmitlh &beer rtlr Brain M>ns. Ameliia, farmer, WidlaJ'II Gouhl.ing A;tfred, cattle dea1er MiE.s Si.meoo, boot maker Dridg-em.am Corneiius, fail'lilffi" Gou:ding M'fls. Mary, coal dealer Near Edwartd, farmer & butcheil.' Brook!!- Ben5amin, machinist Goulding Ralph, C!lll'rier & Angel inn Neal Edw:n, .~hoe maker


202 SSERSTON MAGNA. WILTSHIRE. .... Nea: Estcourt, ~hoe makelt- Pritchard "\ViUi31In, corn dea:er ShetWriiilg Edwin, carpntr. & wheelwrt Ne'3.l H.flnry Osborne, cattle deaJer Pu.g!h Henry & Son, plumbers Simpsoon George, grocer Neal Jame•Sl, haulier · Ratcliffe Geor~-e, 'VIheelwright Ne~l John, shopkeepe'r Reading & Coffee Rooms; Geo. Dear, N eal Martin, Ra ttloeobone inn & farm eT s.ec. ; MII's. E ~en Head, ca•ret:aker Nea!e T.& Sons, manu.factuxing,anaJy- Rice Fll'ancis, til-er & pla•sterer Smitoh Charle•s, hair dresser Smi·tlh Simeon, s'hotpkpr. & b:acktsmit•h Stid,leor A~fred, beer retailer tica•l & dispensing chemists & v€teri- Rice• John, hair dtessell' Stile·s J oJhn, ,:;hopkeepelf & farmer StiUibbins Jalbe~. but-cher nary .surgeons, Ohemical works Rice Henry, jun. builder T.hompron Martin, beer retailer Neale• Duncan, ve.terinary surgeon Riddick !Malh.Oil', boo·t m.aker; & at Tlhomtptmn R(lbert, farmer N.ea1e (}.e{)rge, plumber & fal'III1e<r Malmesbury Thompsotn Thx:>m·a•s, faT'IIl•er N€11Le Moses, veteri111ary su.rgoon Rive•I'Is Charles, mia-er (water) Tole.rton William Ratcliffe l\I.D.,M.cl1. •S'lll'lgeoo., & medica·~ office·r & pub!::c vaccinatOil', 4th di•strict,MalmetSibury unioo, & medical officer of health, Ma:mesbury rural disttrict Newth Alfred, farmer Sainsbury Alfred, ·s•hopkeeper Niclhollso & Oo. grocers & drapers Sain>lbu.ry Charle·s, stone ma;son .Palrner William, grooer Sa.ins•bury Edwin, mason Pitt 1\Irs. Hannah, beer retailell' Sattely Zaetharia,s, watch maker Potter Jame·s•, farnne;r Se,lwoodi Alfred boolh makeil' Weeks 'fihomas. ~opkeoepe:r PtntJchard Thoma.s, fa·rmeor She'l"borne "\Vi::Jiam, carpenter SHERSTON PINKNEY is a village and parish, acres, through which the river Avon flows. Richard 4! miles west from Malmesbury terminal station, on a Estcourt-Cre·s·sweU esq. is lord of the ma.n.or and Col. branch of the Great Western railway a.nd 9 north-west Wyatt "\Villiam Turnor and Capt. George Lindsay Holford from Chippenham, in the North Western division of C. I.E. are the principal landowners. The soil is bra.shy; the county, hundred of Chippenham, union, petty lstUbsoil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley and se&sional division and county court district of Malmes- roots. The area of the parish is 949 acres ; rateabre bury, rural deanery of Malmesbury, archdeaconry of value, £r,o7o; the population in r89r was 126. Bristol ra.n.d diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. There is Letters arrive froni Malmesbury at 7 a.m. The nearest no church ; the inhabitants attend those of Sherston money order & telegraph office is at Sherston Magna Magna and Easton Grey. The living is a chapelry, annexed to Shers.ton Magna. Pinkney Park is the Wall Letter Box cleared 6.50 p.m. summer; 10.50 a.m, property and residence of Col. "\Vyatt William Turnor sunday & during winter 6.20 p.m J.P~; the house stands in a deer park of about 100 Chi:dren of this• parish attend the Sherston Magna. school. Tnrnoll' CoL Wyatb William J.P. Pink- Fry Bdwin & .Toseph, farme.:r,s Nerwth Stephen (~fr.s.), farme1r n.ey park Ha.rrits• Georgoe, miller (wa•te•r) & farmr Stanbrooik Wi:liam, The Eagle· P.H. & cmiMERCIAL. Smale Caleb, fa.rm bai:.i:ff to Col. \V. ~lhopkeepeiT ElEott G e{)rge, farnwr, Court farm \V. Tu m or SHORNCOTE, see Somerford Keynes. the repairs of the church. In January, 1841, this village suffered severely by the flood which occurred here at that time. The trustees of the late Charles Wansbrough esq. is lord of the manor. The. principal landowners are Thomas Longman ~Iills esq. H. N. B. Good esq. and -exors. of the· late Char:es Wansbrough esq. The soil is loam on chalk; subsoil. chalk. The chief crops are wheat·, barley, oats, turnips and some land in pasture. The area is 2,130 acres; rateable value, £1,644; the population in 1891 was 548. Parish Olerk, William Penrith Guyatt. Post & 1\I. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office. (Sub-Office. Letters should have S. 0. Wilt& added. )-Dennis Guyatt, mbpostmaster. Letters arrive from Chippenham at 6.55 a.m. & 4.25 p.m. & from Salisbury at 9.25 a.m. ; dispatched a.t 9.50 a. m. for London & the South Coast; 3·5 p.m. for Salisbury & the West of England & at 4.25 p.m. & 7·5 p.m. via Chippenham to all parts Police Station, David Penells, sergeant in charge National School (mixed), built in 1868, with residence for master, for 187 children, for the parishes- of Rollstone, Maddington & Shrewton; average attendance, 143 ; Gideon Morton White, master SHREWTON is a village and parish, on the road from Amesbury to Devizes, 6 miles north from Wishford station on the Great "\Vestern railway, 6 west from Arnesbury and u north-west from Salisbury, in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Branch and Dole, Amesbury union, Salisbury county court district, petty sessional division of Salisbury and Amesbury, rural deanery of Wylye (Wylye portion) and archdeaconry and diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. Mary is• a building of flint and stone in the Norman and Early English styles, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of three bays·, aisles, north porch and western tower containing 5 bells: it was rebuilt in 1854-5, and has 200 sittings : the chancel and north aisle each has a canopied piscina : the east and three other- windows are stained. The register dates from the year 1548. The living is a vicarage, united with Maddington by Order in Council, 1870, average tithe rent-charge £163, gross yearly value £266, net £2oo, with 30 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of Salisbury, and held since 1853 by the Rev. Frederick Bennett M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford, Canon and Prebendary of Salisbury, who resides at Maddington. Here are chapels for "\Vesleyans a.nd Bapt:i'sts. In 1704 Ann Estcourt, of Newnt{)n, devised a rent charge, now amounting to £55, for apprenticing boys of the paris·hes of Newnton, Cairriers. Rol1stone and Shrewton: at the inclosure of the parish Henry Hibberd, to Salisbury, tues. thurs. & sat. ; EmID acres, producing £rs a yelaJ", were appropriated for I manuel Scott, to Salisbury, tues. & sat Bart.lett Rev. Richard GrosvenOT l\LA. Ohubb Jn. (Mrs.), saddlr.&harne~!S ma Pennel David, ~·ergeant. of police (:curate), Ohurch ihome Cox Elizabeth C~Il·s:), fancy repositry Rainoe Samuel, beeor retlr. & shoe makr Dalvies Rev. Thomas Cynog (Baptis1~) Curti:s Peote.r, millwright & engineer Sains•bury William~ miller (wind), Good H. Norton Butler J.P. ShTew- Dewey Fredk. builder & wheelwright 'b0ker & grocer ton lodg-e· FeltJham EliLh. ('M~s•s ),grocer & drapell' Scott Emmmne 1, carorier Maslen Henry, Laburnum vilJa Griffen N~tthan, watch & c:oock maker Scrme Ed'ward, ca1·penter M:lls Thos. Lon~an, Shrewton !house C1uyatt Denni~•. Post office Scrusoe John, shopkeeper & builder Pat'lsoons• ::\-Irs. The ViE a. Hibberd Henry. !be-er retailer & ea rrier S'heppard A:fd. Ca t!ha ri.ne Wheel family Wansbrongh Mrs·. ~fa.n{)r home Ingram Goorge, newsagent & agent to & commercial !hotel, good stba.bling 11he• Prudential Assurance Co & coach house & accou:nmodat::on for COMMERCU.L. Love1ock Frank, b:acksanith cydi:~ts Bailey '.Chomas, draper & groceor ~'larks Edward farm baiEff to H. N. Smith, Johru, grocet- & ironm0111ge'r Bundy Ja~.beeT retail.er & haiil" dres~er B. Good e-q Wihite Jose'Ph, builder & fly proprietor Chant Rimmelion Mrs.), draper, M.ilesr "\ViJ.liam, bricklayer & aQ"nculturaa imp:rement agent grocer & halter :Mills Tlhoma·~ Lon•g'man, faxmer Wi!Hams Ge{)Tge, grCJICer & baker Ohubb ~o\:fred, 'l'e!rist;ra'l" of mamiage~ ~Iorre:l Willia.m, Ge>OO"ge inn Windsm- Francis, fall'mer for Amet-•bury district Ora.m George, RQyal Oak P.H Witlhers• Edwin, coal dea~er SLAUGHTERFORD is a parish and small village, Gloucester and Bristol. 'l'he church of St~ Nicholas is containing two farmhouses. and twenty cottages, on a. building of stone in the Early English style, consisting the ·wavering- brook, 4~ mi:les north-by-west from of chancel, nave, south porch and a western embattled Corsham station on the Great "\Vestern railway and 5 tower with pinnacles contJaining one bell:< the church west from Chippenham, in the North Western division was rebuilt in 1823 and restored in 1883, and haSt 8o: of the county, Chippenham union, county court district, sittings. The register dates from the year 1702. The petty sessional division and hundred, rural deanery of living is a vicarage, annexed to the rectory of Bidde-- Chippenham, archdeaconry of Bristol and diocese of stone St, Peter and vicarage of Biddestone St. N:ichO'Ias,


D:ffiECTORY.] 'VILTSHIRE. BOMERFORD KEYNES. 203 subsoil, rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oa.ts. The area is 473 acres; rateable value, £407; the population in I8gi was 106. 'Vall Letter Box cleared at 7.40 p.m. week days only Letters through Chippenham. arrive at 6.45 a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Yatton Keynell average tithe rent-charge £I48, joint net yearly value £r20. with 5 acres of glebe, in the gift of Winchester College, and held since I88I by the Rev. John .Alien Johnson M.A. Trinity College, Dublin, who resides at Bidde.stone. This was a Roman settlement. Messrs. "\V. J. Dowding & Sons' paper mills a.re situat~d here, also the brewery of Messrs. Little and Son. Sir John Poynder Dickson-Poynde.r hart. M.P. owns the manor and is the principal landowner. The soil is rocky: The children of this place attend the school at Biddestone DowdinP" .George. \Blake Albert, farmen-, Manor farm L:ttle & Son, a:e & pmrte<l" brewel's & Lit.tl~ Ml.'ls Dowding lW. John & Sons-, paope•r mM malbs:ter.s GREAT SOM:ERFORD is a parish and pleasant vil- rectory, gross yearly value £sw, net £410, including lage, on the river Avon, with a station on the 29I acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Exeter Malmesbury branch of the Great Western railway, 7 College, Oxford, and he:d since I888 by the Rev. miles north from Chippenham, 4 south-east from Mal- Francis Hardwicke Manley M.A. of that college. A free mesbury and 89 from London, in the North ·western library with reading room was erected here in I872 by division of the county, Malmesbury union, petty the late Walter Powell esq. but is now used as a sessional division, county court district and hundred, Primitive Methodist chapel; there is also a Primitive and in the rural deanery of Malmesbury, archdeaconry Methodist chapel at Starth:Jy. The principal landowners of Bristol and dioce.se of Gloucester and Bristol. The are Me•ssrs. J osiah, J oseph and William Hanks and the church of St. Michael and All Angels is a, handsome trustees of Mrs•. Birtill and J. P. Poole esq. The soil structure of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting ts loamy ; subsoil, gravel. The land is chiefly in of chancel, nave of four bays, north aisle, south porch pasture. The a.rea. is I,544 acres ; rateable value, and square embattled tower and 4 be:ls, and was £2,772; the population in I.89I was 530. restored with great taste by subscription in I867: the Startley, or Starkeley, is a hamlet, I mile west. chancel has some wall decorations on the north: the Parish Clerk, Thomas Gibbs. ea.st window was presented by the late Miss· Mary Pike; Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity another, on the north side, by Mr. Stephen Demainbury, & Insurance Oftice.-Lewin Tanner, sub-postmaster. in memory of his fathe·r, formerly rector of this. parish: LetterS! through Chippenham arrive at 4.20 a.m. & in the south side of the nave is a window erected by 2.38 p.m.; dispatched at II a.m. & 9.20 p.m W. E. Beak esq. to his parents: the organ chamber was Wall Letter Box, Startley, cleared at 7· 10 a.m. & 6.45 erected in I879: a brass eagle lectern was placed in the p.m c~urch in I888 as a. memorial to the Rev. Wil:iam G.W.R. Station, St€phen Egbert Emery, station master .Andrews, late rector: there are 250 sittings. The National School (mixed), to hold Ioo children; average register dates from the year 1700. The living is a attendance, 76; Miss Mary .Ann Carter, mistress Heall:ih John E. Sunnybank • Cockey L. (Mrs•. ), ladies' school I ~fa.rtin Ge-orge·, carpenteil', Startley 1Ian le~ Rev. F.rancis Hardwicke M.A. Cottle John, farmt>•r, Start1ey :\Ia tthe-ws J·ames, fatrmer, Grove farm Recto-ry 0I'lew Henll'y, fa1'1IlleiT, S1tartley ~lile.s Simeon, shopke€per Par,~Qtet iHe.nry Heatlb. 'Jurtis· LoU:e (.Mi.s.s), dres,~ma..Startley Par,;tQ•ns William, shoe maker Poo.Je M1I"s. The Villa Dete· Charles, Volunteer inn Pearce Henrv, soeedsman Re.yno:d:s Mrs. Manor house EatweLi :\Iary .Ann (~Irs. ), fail'mer, Poo:e John Pa'l'ls•loe, farmer Vines Charle1s·, We•st street 0\mrch f,:,rm POTteil' Bend. bubcher & cattle dealer ·wiHDn )lrs FJ:nerv St.e.phe.:J. E. station ma.ste.r Porter Sid.ruey, farmer, Start:ey COMMERCIAL. Few Jesre. far.m.er, Downfie:d Re.eves 1Vi.llia!tn, fa;rmer, Startley Fi·s,!le·r Samuel, coal & manure mer. Reyno.:ds ·wi:Iia.m, fa.rmer, Start:tey .A1e'x.a.nder Wa.U.t_~r, coaJ. & artificial manure- merohant(John Day, man.), Railwa.y stat:on (Dvd. Ba.rnes•, man.), Rai:way statn S.ealy Tlhomas, farmer, Brook fann Gi1 bb;;. 'l'homas, butohe•r & ,;hopkeeper Sella.rs. Adolphus. William,wheelwright Hun.b Frr.ncis, harnes'Si maker Tanner David, mason, Startlev • AyUf l\l()rdecai, ·slhopkeeper Knapp Edw:n, fa.rme,r, Startley Tanner Lew:n,boot & shoe ma.Post off Ba'l'ne•s- "\Villiam, Ma.sons.' Arms P.H Bail'.ton Benj l11II1in, farmer, S ta.rtley Knight Ed'ward,farnn€'r,NEJW L€aze fm Tanner Robert, corn fador,The Mount Lewis• Willia:n Sh:pton, black.>mith SOMERFORD XEYNES and SHORNCOTE. These two parishes have been amalgamated and named clay. The chief crops are grass, wheat, barley and Somerford Keynes by an order of the County Council, roots. The area of the amalgamated parish is 1,958 acres; dated July Io, I894, under the "Local Government .Act, rateable value, [2,266; the population of Somerford 1894," in the Northern division of the county, hundred Keynes only in I891 wail 269. and petty sessional division of Cricklade, Cirencester union an dcounty court district, rural deanery of CrickJade, archdeaconry of Bristol and diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. SHORNCOTE is a parish on the borders of Gloucestershire, I~ miles south-west from Cerney station on the Midland and South Western Junction railway. All Saints church, a building of stone, supposed to have been built Boo years, is of Norman architecture: it has a nave and small north chapel, south porch, and a beautiful belfry at the intersection of the nave and chancel, originally containing 2 bells, one of which has long since disappeared: the church was restored in I883 at a cost of nearly £I,ooo: on the south wall of the nave is a memorial tablet to Richard Kemble (I733): there are 8o sittings. The register dates from the year I8II. The living is a rectory, annexed to Somerford Keynes. Joseph Mill esq. who died in I857, left £soo, the interest of -which is divided among the poor of this parish at Christmas. The land is freehold. Parish Clerk, Thomas Boulton. SOMERFORD KEYNES is a village, 3 miles sout•h-east from Kemble junction, and 3~ north-west from Minety station of the Ureat Western railway, 4~ wuth from Cirencester. The church of All Saints· is nearly concea.led by a grove of trees, above which peeps its ivy-mantled toweiT ; it is in the Perpendicular .s-tyle., and has chancel, nave, and north chapel, south porch, and embattled western tower with pinnacles : in making some slight repairs in the church, at the beginning of this century, an old painting of St. Christopher was found, in good preservation : there are 3 bells; one dated I747• the others considered older: the church was thoroughly restored in I876: there are 200 sittings. The register dates from the year 156o. The living is a vicarage, with Shorncote allnexed in I88I, average tithe rent-charge £7o, joint gross yearly value £ 347, net £ 300, with 9a acres of Post Office.-Harry Shipton, sub-postmaster. Letters glebe, and. residence, in the gift of c. J. F. Fa,wcett through Cricklade, arrive at 8 a. m. ; dispatched at 6 esq. and held since I88I by the Rev. \Villiam Fawcett p.m. summer & 5 p.m. winter; sundays, Io a.m. M.A. of Christ's College, Cambridge. Some small Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. The charities, amounting to about £12 yearly for the benefit nearest money order office is at Ashton Keynes. The of the poor, are distributed at the discretion of the vicar nearest telegraph office is at Kemble and churchwardens. Christopher John Foyle Fawc-ett National School (mixed), with house for mistress, built esq. 8 King's Bench walk, Temple, London E C, and Sir in 1859, for 6o children; average attendance, 45; Herbert George Denman Croft hart. of Lugwardine Miss Christine Evans, mistress Court, are joint lords of the manor and principal land- Carrier to Cirencester.-John Thatcher, from own house owners. The soil is clay and gravel; subsoil, gravel and on m on. wed. & fri Fawcett Rev. William l\I.A. Vicarage C!ark William, miller (water) & farmer Kench John, gamekeeper to C. J. F. COMMERCIAL. Freeth Henry, farmer, Manor farm Fawcett esq. M . .A Boulton Robt. farmer, Lower Mill frm Hawkes Frederick, dairyman Millall'd Mary Ann (::\-Irs. ), farmer~ Bowle Thomas, farmer, Croft farm Jefferies John & Sons, nurserymen Shorncote


204 SO:\lERFORD KEYNES. '\VILTSHIRE. (KELLY'S Oatrid~e Edwin, farmer & carpenter Peer 1'Valter. market gardener Radway Charles, wheelwright Shipton Elizabeth (Mrs.), dressmaker, Thatcher John, carrier & grocer W estmacott Thomas, baker & beer ret Shipton Harry, farmer, carpenter & White George Joseph, Bakers' Arms Post office P.H. & butcher LITTLE SOMERFORD is a parish and small village, on the river .Avon and on the road from :Malmesburv to Swindon, three quarters of a mile north from • 0 the Somerford statwn on the Malmesbury branch of the Great Western railway and 3 miles south-east from :Malmesbury, in the North Western division of the county, hundred, union, petty sessional division and county court district of :Malmesbury, rural deanery of :Malmesbury, archdeaconry of Bristol and diocese l)f Gloucester and Bristol. The church of St. John the Baptist is an ancient fabric of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of a chancel, nave, south porch and embattled western square tower with pinnacles and 3 bells and a clock, and has several stained windows : there are 270 sittings. The register dates from the latter part of the 17th century. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £196, gross yearly value £275, net £250, including 31 acres of glebe, in the gift of Mri!. Sarah Brown, and held since 1893 by the Rev. Richard Garlicke Brown M . .A. of Lincoln College, Oxford. The principal landowners are the representatives of the late Rev. H. Wightwick, who are lords of the manor, and Stephen Kemble, Cowbridge Bouse, :Malmesbury. The soil is sandy ; subsoil, gravel and clay; the land iil chiefly in pasture. The area is 1,333 acres; rateable value, £2,509; the population in 1891 was 339· Parish Clerk, Jesse Woodman. Post Office.-Mrs. Louisa Woodman, sub-postmistre11s. Letters arrive from Chippenham, delivered at 7.15 a.m. & 3.30 p.m. ; dispatched at 9·5 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Great Somerford National School (mixed), built in 1868, with residence for mistress, for roo children ; average attendance, 66 ; Miss Mary Croome, mistress Brown Rev. Rchd.Garlicke M . .A.(rectr) Day John, carpenter Reeves .Alfred, farmer Tyler Roper, Kingscote Harding Wm. farmer, Maundit Pk.frm Reynolds Robert Charles, farmer Sealy Sarah (Mrs.), farmer CO::IIMERCIAL. Heel: William, Three Crowns P.H Hi~gs Henry, farmer Sloper 'Yilliam, assistant· overseer Teagle 'Vm.auctionr.farmr.& cattle dlr Barnes Daniel, farmer, East end Teagle lYilliam Richard, auctioneer, Barnes Mary (:~Irs. ), farmer Bryant Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundress Collingbourne Frederick, cowkeeper Crees John, farmer, Church farm Higgs Thomas, blacksmith Keene Joseph, maltster & baker Manner 'Villiam .Arthur, horse dea!er Pickforrl Charles Henry, farmer Preddy John, shopkeeper farmer & cattle dealer W oodman Charles, baker 'Voodman Frederick, mason Preddy William, King's Head P.H Woodman Louisa (Mrs.), Post office Duke of Beaufort K.G. and held since 1894 by the Rev. Lorenzo Hartstonge-Weld M . .A. of Trinity College, Dublin. The Duke of. Beaufort K.G. is lord of the manor and the principal landowner. The soil is hrash; subsoil, rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area is 947 acres; rateable value, £1,137; the population in 1891 was 139. Deputy Parish Clerk, .<\lfred Neill. SOPWORTH is a village and parish, on the Gloucestershire border of the county, 7 miles west from Malmesbury terminal station, and about 6;\ south-west from Tetbury terminal station, both branches of the Great Western railway, and 12 north-west 'from Chippenham, in the North 'Ve~tern division of the county, hundred of Chippenham, Malmesbury union, petty sessional division and county court district, rural deanery of Malmesbury, archdeaconry of Bristol and diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. The church of St. Mary is a small struc- Post Office.-Mrs Mary Milsom, sub-postmistress. Lettore of stone, in the I3th century Gothic style, consist- ters through Chippenham, delivered at 8.45 a.m. Box ing of chancel, nave of two bays, north aisle, south cleared at 6.30 p.m. week days & 9·5 a.m. sundays. porch and a western tower with 2 bells: the east win- Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. Diddow is stained : there are 125 sittings. The register marton is the nearest money order & telegraph office dates from the year 1697. The living is a rectory, School (mixed), erected in r86o, with residence for average tithe rent-charge £131, net yearly value £2oo, mistress, for 6o children; average attendance, 22; wit.h 75 acres of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the Miss Jane Knight, mistress Bennett Miss Humphries Edwin, blacksmith ,Neems William, farmer Hartstonge-Weld: Rev. Lorenzo l\I..A. ~Iilsom Mary (Mrs.)1 shopkeeper & Witche:l Thomas Raglan, farmer Rt>ctory Post office lVookey Dennis, fal'IDer :Bell William, carpenter Xea:e Ethelbert, haulier !Young Daniel Richard, George inn STANDLYNCH (formerly extra-parochial) is a formerly the property of H. Dawkins esq. after which it parish, 2 miles north from Downton station on the Salis- was named Trafalgar House : it is a large brick mansion, bury and Dorchester section of the London and South and the park and pleasure grounds, which are wellWestern railway, and 6 south-east-by-south from Salis- wooded, and extend over an area of Bo acres, are watered bury, in the Southern division of the county, Downton bv the river .Avon: from the higher grounds, on the hundred, Salisbury and .Amesbury petty sessional divi- eastern side, the prospect is very fine and varied. Upon sion, .Alderbury union, Salisbury county court district, the death of the first Earl Nelson, in February, 1835, he rural deanery of Wilton, archdeaconry and diocese of was succeeded in the title and estate, pursuant to the Salisbury. The church, founded II47• is a very small patent, by his nephew, Thomas Bolton, who assumed the edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting of name and arms of Nelson; he, dying in 1835, was suechancel, nave, south porch, and a turret containing one ceeded by his eldest son, Horatio, now Earl Nelson D.L., bell: there are 6o sittings: the duty is taken by the J.P. born in 1823, who is lord of the manor and owns all Rev. Charles Lepage Sanders, vicar of Charlton, and the land. The soil is chalk and gravel; subsoil, chalk. chaplain to Earl Nelson. The trustees appointed by The chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips. The Act of Parliament for purchasing an estate to be area is 703 acres of land and 10 of water; rateable annexed to the title of Earl Nelson (conferred on the value, £784; the population in 1891 was 72. brother of the illustrious .Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson Letters through Salisbury, arrive at 8 a.m. & 3 p.m. in r8o5) bought (in 1814) Standlynch House and Park, Downton is the nearest money order & telegraph office Nelson Right Hon. Earl D.L., J.P. Nelson Countess Taunton Robert Silas, farmer & miller Trafalgar house; & Carlton club, ~elson Hon. Thoma.S' Horatio (water) London SW Taunton John William, farmer STANTON FITZWARREN is a village and parish, with a station on the Swindon and Highworth branch of the Great Western railway, 5 miles north from Swindon, 2 south-west from Highworth, and 77 from London, in the Northern division of the county, hundred of Highworth and Swindon, union of Highworth and Swindon, Swindon county court district and petty sessional division, rural deanery of Cricklade, archdeaconry of lJristol and diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, The church of St. Leonard, which is surrounded by trees and evergreen shrubs, is a structure of stone in the Early English and Decorated styles, consisting of chance~. nave, with a square embattled tower, with pinnacles, on the north side of the chancel, having a clock and 4 bells: in 1865 it was reseated and otherwise repaired, at a cost of £1,ooo: in the chancel is a beautiful Norman arch, which is much admired for its design and workmanship : there is also a very old font, surrounded with figures in bas-re!ief, emblematical of the Christian virtues trampling on the vicell : the east window is a memorial to Dr. Trenchard, 1865: the chancel retains a piscina and credence : in the chancel 1s a brass to Robert Hippisley, 1691, also brasses to 'fhomas Hippisley, a former rector, 1706: in 1891" a finely-carved communion table was erected, and in 1892 the nave was lengthened, the church reseated, and a handsome screen added, the whole costing upwards of £Boo: a new vestry was built; in 1894, at the cost of J . .Ashfordby-Trenchard esq.;


'DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. STAl'LEFORD. 205 there are 120 sittings. The register dates from the year 1542. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value about £290, net £235, including 6o acres of land, with residence, in the gift of J. A. Trenchard esq. and held aince 1885 by the Rev. William Caldwall Masters M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford. The rect{)ry house was enlarged and partly rebuilt in 1889, mainly at the cost of the patron. About half a mile east of the railway station a Roman tesselated pavement was discovered during the construction of the railway. Stanton House, the property of John Ashfordby-Trenchard esq. and the residence of the Hon. Herbert Welbo:r-<. Ellis Agar, is a stone mansion standing in a park of 50 acres, which contains an ornamental lake II acres in extent. John Ashfordby-Trenchard esq. of Northaw, Barnet, Herts, is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is stone brash; subsoil, stone brash and clay. The crops are chiefly grass, with a few otheN of the usual kinds. The area is 1,112 acres of land and 12 of water; rateable value, £1,331, the population in 1891 was 166. Parish Olerk, William Fowler. Letters through Highworth, which is the nearest money order & telegraph offi'ce, arrive at 7 a.m. Wall Letter Box cleared at 7· 10 p.m. Telegrams are received & dispatched at the station National School (mixed), with residence for mistress, for 40 children; average attendance, 32 ; supported partly by the Trenchard family ; Miss Eli?.abeth Vowles, mist Railway Station, James RiC1hings, station master Agar The Hon. Herbert W elbore Ellis, Stanton house I Gan t1('tt John, farmer Hall William, farmer COMMERCIAL. Mast.ers Rev. William Caldwall M.A. Adams John, farmer Jeeves Benjamin, farmer The Rectory Beczley William, shopkeeper STANTON ST. :BERNARD is a parish and village, gift of the Earl of Pembroke, and held since 1882 by the 3 miles nortth-we1sit from WoodborDugh station on the Rev. John Fle1cher Dixon-Stewart. Here is a Baptist Newlbury and Devizes secti{)n of the Great Western rail- chapel. The Earl of Pembroke is lord of the manor and way, 6! oo•st frDm Devizes and 9 .south-we-st from Marl- s'Ole landowner. The SI(Jil is marl; suh;;oil, chalk. The borough, in the Elllstern diV'ision of the county, Swan... chief crops are whOO<t and pasture. The area is r,979 borough hundred, Deviz•es petty ses-sional divisi{)n, union acres; rntea.bl-e value, 1,442; the population in 1891 and oounty court district, Avebury rural deanery (Can- was 273. nings portion), W!iltbs a~rchdeaC<Jn~y and Sal!is1bury diocese. Se~ton, Thomas .AJld'e•rman. The Kenne.t and Av<on oanal pwsse.s through this parish. PoSit Office.-Allbert Sltile•s, sub-postmas•ter. Letters The chuTCh of All Saints, rSJbui1t in 1833, excepting the urive from Pewsey S.O. a.t 8. 45 a.m.; dispatched at· tower, w'hiclh daites from the 13th century, is a small 5_30 p.m.; .sundlfl.y•s, le.f.ters arrive at 8. 45 & are disGolthic structure {)f grey s.t'One, having a chancel With pa1tched a•t 10 a.m. The neare-st money order office is three memcmial·sJta.ined windows, organ, nave and western at A1l Oann~ngs & .telegreph office at Woodborough e;qnare t'Ower with emlbattled pa:rnpet and ornameuted with rour pinnBJCle·s and oomtaining 2 bells: there is an Na•t:iOIIlal School (m~xed), with re•s•idence for master, for ancient ronrt: there are sitltdngs for about 18o persons. so children; av611'3.ge wttendance, 44; John "\.Villiam The regi-ster draies from the year 1568. The Living is a P~aker, ma·ster vicarage, average. tithe rent-charge £422, net income Oa.TTier to Dev.izes.-Crook, to 'Three Crown,' thurs. ; £435, including 39 acres of glebe and re-sidence, in the Swauborough (Aliro.n), tue-s. thurs. & sat Dixon-Stewart Rev.Jn. F:etcher(vicar) Crook Henry, blacksmith & carrier Stiles Albert Tom, miller (water) Pinniger Thomas Lewis Crook John, shoe maker Tayler James, farmer COMMERCUL, Kington Herbert, grocer Toogood 'Yilliam Adam, dairyman Brown 'William, grocer Simpkins Albert (Mrs.), farmer Townsend Hy. The Barge inn, & grocer Stiles Albert, farmer, Post- office Tucker William A. dairyman STANTON ST. QUINTIN and LOWER STANTON. THESE places form a parish, near the road from 1 and a good Eaorly fonrt : there are 120 srittings. The reOhippenham to Malmeslbnry, 5 miles SDuth-wes•t from gister daters from the year 1560. The living is a rectory, Mlalmesbury t·e=inal srt~artti·on on a branch, and 5 north- gross yoorly vaJue from 353 acr-es of glebe £350, net by-weStt from Chri.ppenh.mn ·station on the Swindon and £2_12, with re•sidence, in the gift of the Earl of Radnm, Bath sootion of the Great ·western rallil.way, in the North and held .slince 188o by the Rev. Felix John Buckley M.A. West em divlision of the county, ulllion, pe-tty sessional I of Merton College, Oxford, hon. canon of Bristol cathedivisiDn and county court district of Chippenham, hun- dral and rural dean of Malmesbury. The Earl of Radnor dred of :MalmEl'Sbury, ruml doone•ry of Malme-sbury, is lord of the manor and owns all the land, with the archdeaconry of Bristtol and diocese of Glouce·sderr and exception of the glebe fa•rm and rullotments and Friends~ Bris.t()l. The church o.f St. Giles is an ancient Norman buryiling gl'Ound. The soil is brash; subsoil, clay. The 8tructure, conslirsrting of chancel, nrave, north aisle and a parish, including Stanton St. Quinrton Park, a wood about cemrel tower conrt:raining one bell: the chancel, which is 200 acres, oorutains 1,744 acres of kmd; rateable value, in the 15th century style, has been rebui1t and extended £I,:W5; the populati'4.m in 1891 was 255. ten feet to the origiJllal length, at the expense of the Parish Cle·rk, Charles King. preserut reotror, and the whole of the edifice renovated Letters vi§. Chippenham arrive at 8.15 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. and repaired at the s•ame time ; the chancel has a para- The neare<st mDney order & telegraph office is at pet finely sculptured and highly ornamental pinnacles, Sutrton Benge~ and at the oos.t end is a beautii.ful piece of sculpture Wall Letterr Box cleared at 6.50 p.m. week days only repre·senting the Crucifixion: a stone pulpit was given 'Vall Le•ti-er Box, Lowerr Stanton, cleared 6.30 p.m by the Rerv. B. P. Bouverie, rectDr of Pewsey: the north School (mixed), fvr 6o children; average attendance~ window is sta.ined, representing Our Lord teaching little 45 ; supported in part by the Earl of RadiliOr D.L.,. children; the fabric reil3.ins three fine Norman arches J.P. & the reclm; Miss Ada BaTter, mistress STANTO~ ST. QUINTIN. Hibbard Chas. Jas. farmer, Manor frm Henley Thomas, shoe maker Buckley Rev. Canon Felix John M.A. (rector & rural dean), Rectory Anstee George, farmer LOWER ST.A~TON. Martin Herbert, blacksmith Smith William, shopkeeper Downing John Pound, farmer Wright- George, farmer, Anvil farm Garlick Giles, farmer STAPLEFORD is a parish and village on the river Wylye, 2 mliles norifu from Wishf.ord stra.tion on the Salrirsibury 'bra[lch of -the Great Westeil'Il ra.ilway, 7! northwe·st from Sali~bury and 4! nOT'th-we;;.t from Wilton, in the Southern divis[on of the countv, hundred of Branch, Sralisbury and Amesbmy petty sessional division, 'Vilton union, SaJisbu.ry oounlty court dirstrict, Wylye rural deranery (Wylye poTitiO'IJ.), archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese of Sallis'bury. The church of St. Mary is an edifice of flirut and stone, in the Normran style, con~isting of chancel, nave of flour bays, south aisle, south trnnsept, with SI()Uth pm<fu, a.nd a. square embat~led and pinnacled towel' on the north side with 5 bells : it was restored in 1862 a.nd has 200 sittings. The register dates fr{)m the year 1637. The :hiving is a vicarage, avemge tithe rentcharge £21, gross yeJarly value £194, net £18o, with residence and a'bourt 1! a.ores of glebe, in the gift of the Dean and Canons of Windsor. The Wesleyans have a small • chapel here. The lords of the manor are Lord Ashburton and Miss Seymour, of East Knoyle, who are also the principal landowners. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are owners of the tithes. The soil is chalk and gravel; subsoil, chalk. The ohief crops are wheat and barley. The area is 2,072 acres of arable and meadow land and 12" of water; rateable value, £1,444; the population in 189:» was 250. Ove'l' Srtree.ot is a quarte~ of a mile west, on the opposite bank of the river. Uppington is a hamlet I mile n-orth. Parish Clerk, George WilLiams. Post Office.-Ml'IS. Emrily Grant, sub-postmis-tress. Lettea-s arrive from Salisbury via Wilton at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 5-55 p.m. in summel' & 4·45 p.m. in winter; sundays, II.Io a.m. Po.sta.l orders are issued


206 STAPLEFORD. 'VILTSHIRE. l' 'LKELLY~B here, bnt not P.aid. Wishford is the nearest money I N'!llti?nal School (mixed), with tna.ster's. rssidencej f<Or :40 order office & Wylye the nea:resot telegraph office cluldren; aveooge attend<a'I1ce, 35; Miss Sargent, mut Morris Mrs Grant Emily (Mrs.), carpenter,Post off Sa ph Joseph, maltster Ho:mes John, blacksmith Upshall Emma (Mts.), baker & grocer COMMERCIAL. Brown Charles, farmer Coles Thomas, farmer Miles Henry, New inn Wallis Mark, farmer, Church farm Mitchell George, farmer Ward Edwin, Pelican inn Powe:l Alfred, farmer Williams Geo. nursery & seedsman STAVERTON is a civil parish, formed in 1895 under is a "\Ye.sleY'an chapel, built in 1824, ta hold 100, There the "Local Government Act, 1894," it having been an is a large mill here for the manufwture <Of woolloo. cloth. ecclesiastical parish from 1839, out of Trowbridge civil The principal land'owners are Mli$18 Keddile, Beruninster, parish; it is 2 miles north from Trowbrdge station on the "\\laUer Hume Long esq. M.P. of Rood Ashton HoU6\!, Great "\Vestern railway, in the ·western division of the and William Stanoomlb e·sq. Blourutls Conrt, Potterne. county, hundred and unon of Melksham, petty sessional The wil is clay ; subsoil, gravel. Tlhe la,nd is chiefly in division and county court district of Trowbridge, rural pasture. The area is 679 acres; rateable value, £2.,622; deanery of Potterne (Bradford portion), archdeaconry of the population in 1891 was 347· Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. Paul is a Parish Clerk, John Purnell. small pl·ain s•tone building, wi!th chance!., nave, south Letters are recci.ved througih Trowbridge·, which is the porch and a small we~t·ern tower with one bell: theTe nearest money o;rder & telegraph office, arrive ae 1 & are two st•a,ined windlows: tihoo-e are qo sit.tings. The II a.m. & 5 p.m. ; sunday, 7 a.m register da·teos .Jirorn the year 1673. The living is a Wall Letter Box cleared at 10.15 a. m. 1.30 & 7· 15 p.m. vicarage, gr'O&s yea,r:y value £wo, with residentGe, in week days & 10.15 a.m. sundays the gift of the reotor of Tvow'bridge, and held since 1888 Nati{)nal School (mixed), built in 188o1 for 100 children; by the Hev. Henry Theodore Oa.vell, of St. Bees. Heore average attendance, 56; Mis.s Laura Barnes, mistress Cavell Hev. Henry Theodore, Vicarage Barnett Albert, stone mason Lewis G. & Co. woollen cloth manfrs Inman Francis, Staverton house Bazley Thos. M.R.C. V.S.L. vet. surgn Ovens J esse, Old Bear inn, & stone msn Mullins Mrs. 'Vood villa Blake William, farmer, Staverton farm Taylor Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper STEEPLE ASHTON is a large village and parish, 4 to the poor of the toithing; in 1815 J'ohn Tugwell left miles east fvom Trowbridge station on the Great Western £561 13s. in Oons10ls, the inbereslt to he devoted for ranlwny, 5 south from Melksham, in the We.st•eTD division educa:t~on; in 1828 the Rev. Samuel Hey. a late vicar, of the oounty, hundred and pe·tty sess!ional division of gave his library of 1,139 volume·s and some articles of Whmwe11sdown, Wes'tbury union, oountty court distriot furn.i.ture for the use of his successO!J'IS; in 1852 George of Trowbridge, rUJrol doonery of Po'tte'l'Ile (Bradford por- Tayler left £3,000, the inote•res,t of which: is to buy bread tion), a.rchdeaoonry o,f W'iltt1s and di·ocese of Salisbury. for six poor men and six poor women of t!h,e p<arishes of The church of St. ~fury the Virgin is a n{)ble Gothic Keevil, Edington and SteepleAshton. WaN:er Hume Long st,one s'tructure, in the P.erpend·icu}ar style, with but- esq. M.P. of Rood Ashton House, is lord of the manor and tresse'S and crockebed pinnacles, and consists of chancel, principal landowner. The soril is c1ay; subsoil, clay and! na.ve, a.isleB, north and .sout•h purches and squa~~ em- stones. The chief crops are wheat and roots, with a large battled we<sJt•ern tower oont&ining 7 beHs and clock: a proportion of land in pa:SJ!:ure. The area of Steeple Ashton vi{)len;t thunder-.soorm destvoy.ed the tower in 1670: it is 2,715 acl'es; mte1a1ble value, £5,978; and the populawa·s built in the 1a11ter pavt of the 15th century, except tion in 1891 was 705. the chancel, which was erected in 1853: an nrgan was Hint•on is a t1th-ing in thi,s parish, 1! mile•s ruorth. given in 1876 by the Long family, in memory of R. P. Here is a Wes[eJ13in chapel, built about 1864, to hoild Long esq. : the oost window, in memory of Waiter Long 100, and a PriDlli·tive Metlhodti.st chapel, built about 1859, e.sq. is stained, and also the west window, insmted to hold 6o. The a:roo is 703 acres; rateable value, in 1879; the oth•er windows contl!llin some pieceJS of £1,396; the popu!.~ta,on in 1891 was 183. ancient smiined gla.s's: here is a miUJrlble monument "\'\~est Ashton, a tithing of Steeple Ashton and a seto the Hon. Thomas Beoach, d,ated: 1774, and Hel001, para.te ecclesiastica.l parish, is givelll under anQlther his wife, 1771, to John Smith, dtarted 1775, Anne Oary, heading. 1772, Will~am Long, 17-83; also m<arbloe monument to Pari.sh Olerk and Sexton, Reuben Grarut. Henry Long, datoo 1672, Richard Long, 1708, J~h<IL Long, Post & M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & .Annuity & Insurance & 1796 i a marble roll, and also a. bras.s, to the Right Ho1:1. Express Office. J~arneJs BartJe.tt, sub-postmaster. LetArchibald Colquhoun, da:t~d 182o; al_:;o brasses to Marm ters are received! through Trowbridge a.t 7·45 a. m. & 5·45 Carperuter, 1652: Florentilne and Rwharo Long, 1835, p.m.; sund~ay, 7·45 a.m.; dispartched !lit 10.15 a.m. & Thomrus Flower, 1671, WiUiam C1ift, 1799, Peter t?r?Oke, 6. 20 p.m.; sunday, 9.20 a.m 1633, a~d Rloger Orooke, 1655: there are 400. ~rttu~gs. Wall Letter Box, llin!J:I(:mo, cle-ared 7.20 a.m. & 6.45 p.m.; The regis.te·r dates from tihe year 1538. The hvmg 1s a sunday 10.25 a.m vicarage, including .the ancient chapelry of Semlington, Wall Leiter Box .AJshton oommon, cleared 7·5 p.m.; averal"'e tithe rent-charge £625, gross yearly value £645, sunday 10. 45 a~m net 385, with residence and 14 acres of glebe, in the ' . . gift of Magdalene Oollege, Cambridge, and held since Counlty "\ollagisJtratoeJS for 'Y~o:rweU~down PeHy Sesswnal 1889 by the R•ev. J10hn Bond M.A. and la,t.e fellow of Dimswn. that college, oanon and prebendary of Lincoln, and rural Wallington Col. J•ohn Wlilliams C.B. Ke-eViil Manor house, dean of Bradford port[on. Here is a Primimve Metho- Trowbrri.d<Te, ohalirman disot chapel, built in 1854• to hold 150; also a Bapst<isJt Batten-Pooll Rbbert Pooll He'llll"y esq. Road Manor, Bath chapel, built in 1861, to h10ld 100; a Sunday school m~>s Gwatkin Joshua Reynolds Gascoigne esq. M.A. Manor added in 1874· There is a m'Urket cross, on which house PQ1t1terne, Devizes thel'e is an inscripltrion, erect~d in 1679 and restored Lon<Y ,,~aliter Hume esq. M.P., D.L. R'(){)d .Ashton house, illl 17.11 an~ 1887. F~s·sils have. been . :Found in large T;'owbridge qua.nt'Itres .m the p~~sh at ~nous tJ.mes, an?- also Medlicott Henry Edmondistone esq. M.A. Sandfie,ld, Potancient coms. Chal'Jibies.-In 1594 Roger Mal"bin left tterne Devizes £10: in 1595 Mavgaret Ro~er left £2 and Annie Martin Palmer' George Llew'61Jl.en e•sq. Springfield, Trowbridge £2 m 1596, Ant'hony Martm 10s. 1633, Bemer Crook £2; Srt<ancomb Wm. jun. esq. M.A., S.C.L. Bro'wfort, Devizes in 1643 Samuel Martyno, by will, gave the close caned . . . Luffenham, to furnish two coats and twOI g.owns of frieze Clerk to the Miagis.tru.tes, C. A. (l}UiDJS, Trowbndge or other cloth yooJ."ily to two poor men and two poor Special & pe1tty soe·sffions are held on a tuesday in every women; Henry Long in 167o, aiild Richard Long in 1730, month at tl~e. '.Long's A~·IIlls,' Steep[e ~shton, &t II gaV'e 3! acres of land; John Brown in 1722, gave 4 s.m. The d1VOIS~on compl'lllses the f'OHowmg places:- acres and £2oo, to purchas.e land, the rent.s to be given Steeple Ashfun, "\\~est Ashton, Hiinlbon, Keevil, Bullcingfor life to 4 poor labourers; in 1737 Elizabeth Martyn ton, Yarnbl'Ook, Eas.t Ooul~olll, West Coulos'On, Tinhead, gave certain land, the :rents to be employed in buying Baylllton & Ed,ington linen cloth for poor women; Johlll Hiclos in 1779, gave Natriona.l School (mixed), erected in 1820, for 140 chil- £5 for educating poor children; in 1813 the purchase dren; aV'erage attenda[JICe, 120; William Gray, master money of a cO'iltage belonging to the s•econd poor of Curiers to Trowbridge.-EdW'ail'd Rowloand Rogers, daily Rinton was invested illl Oonsols and the interest devoted & Thomas Jordan, tues. t'hurs. & sat STEEPLE ASHTON. Mundy George ishby Edmund Thomas, grocer, lime (For other names in this parish, see Timbrell Mrs. Elmsgate burner & assistant overseer Trowbridge.) Winslow 1\Irs Ash by John, farmer, Spiers Peace frm Bond Rev. Canon John M . .A. (vicar & COMME:RCIAL. Ba,rnett Charles1 farmer rural dean), Vicarag~ Ashby Charlotte (Mrs.), Long's Arms Berrett Samuel, cowkeeper Cary William Henry, Manor house P.H. & farlller Berrett Waiter, carpenter & wheelwrt


DIRECTORY.] '\tYILTSHIR,E. STOURTO~. 207 Berrett William, thatcher Brown .A:fred, coal dealer Brown Charles, fartner Cary Wm. Hy. farmer, :Manor house Case Ernest H. & Clare E. (Miss), Miles John, shoe maker Miles Thomas, shoe maker Moore .Albert, smith Rogers .Ann (Mrs.), farmer Rogers Edward Rowland, practical Woods Edward Blanchard, farmer HIXTOX. COMMERCIAL. grocers, bakers & drapers Case James Ernest, tax collectorCox Frank, farmer whee~wright, carpenter, smith & Amor George, cowkeeper carrier; a:l kinds of vehicles made Baxter Stanley Eyre, farmr. Hagg's hl to order; agricultural implements Burbidge "\Villiam, hawker Gerrish 1-Yilliam, farmer repaired Cooper "\Villiam, farmer Gleed Job, farmer Grant "\Yilliam, farmer Rood .Ashton Estate Office (Henry Ed- Drinkwater Thomas, farmer monstone Medlicott, agent to W. H. Griffin Jn. "\Vm. farmr. Parsonage frm Green Edmund Theodore, dairyman Griffin Francis, hay & straw merchant Long esq. M.P) Langley John, New inn, brewer & & farm.er Griffin John, farmer Sainsbury Geo. farmer, Stoney gutter boot maiker Sims Emily (Mrs.), farmer Ludlow Samuel, market gardener Griffin Wm. Jn. Rose & Crown P.H Holland Thomas, farmer, Green lane Holloway George, jobbing gardener Hunt Henry, farmer Sims Henry, farmer Marks George, baker & grocer Smith Sidney, carpenter Matt-hews .Alfd. Jas. farmr. Pye corner Thomas Samuel, farmer Milsom .August a C. (Mrs.), farmer, Tucker Emanuel, farmer,New grounds Hinton farm Tucker Herbert, farmer, Church farm Overton Mary (Mrs.), farmer Jordan Thomas, carrier Tucker Thomas, dairyman Perrott ·worthy, farmer Jordan Wiliiam, florist vYareham Ernest, beer retailer Ritchens George, market gardener March Frank, market gardener 1\'Iarsh Samuel, farmer, .Ashton lane Marsh Thomas, butcher Watts Edwd. farmer & road contractor Rogers .Ann (Mrs.), farmer Wicks Elizabeth Jane (Mrs.), dress ma Sims W:illiam, farmer ·winslow Henry, farmer Twinney .Albert, pig dealer Mason Thos. {!lumber & painter Matthews 1Vilham, farmer Winslow Hy. George, baker & grocer Twinney Mary (Mrs.), cowkeeper W oodman I.saac, farmer White William, thatcher STERT is a tithing, 2! miles south-east from Devizes Windsor, and held since 186o by t-he Rev. Skinner Chart station on the Great Western railway, in Urchfont Ma8on M . .A. of St. Oatharine's College, Cambridge, who parish, Eastern division of the county, Swanborough res[des at Urchfont. Here is a chapel for Baptists. The hundred, Devizes pet.ty sessional division, union and Warden and Fellows of New College, Oxfard (who are cormty court district, Potterne rul'al deanery (Enford lords of the manor) and Valentine Isaac Berry esq. are portion), archdeaconry of Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. the principal landowners. The soil is clay and greenThe church of St. James, a small s-truc,ture of grey sand; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are pasture and stone, in the Early English style, was rebuilt in r846, whe-at. The area is 638 acres; rateable value, £r,Io3; and has a chancel, nave, north aisle, soutlh porch and the population in 1891 was 153. small western turret containing one bell: the east vrin- Parish Clerk, Robert Burry. dow and small lancet window are stained: there are Sleight is three-quarters of a mile west. about 200 sittings. T'he register dates from the year Letters through Devizes, which is the nearest money 1579, but is defective; those for 1560-1589 and r58r-163o order & telegraph office, arrive at 7.30 a.m are entered in the regis-ters of Urchfont. The living is Pillar Letter Box, cleared at 7·5 p.m. & on sundays at a chapelry annexed to the vicarage of Urchfont, average 11.55 p.m tithe rent-charge £294, joint net yearly value £210, with National Sohool (mixed), erected for 25 children; aver2 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Dean and Canons of age attendance, 15 ; ::\Iiss Humphry, mistress Giddings Misses Bevan John, miller (water), Stert Hiscock Charles, beer retailer & wheelHut-chins George Upper mill wright, Lydeway CO:MliERCIAL. Cox George, farmer, Hatfield farm Humphreys Simon, farmer Berry Valentine Isaac, farmer & land- Cox Thomas, farmer Sims Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer owner, Manor farm Godwin Titus, shopkeeper glebe, and residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, and held since 1893 by the Rev. Herbert Goodenough Rogers M . .A. of Trinity College, Oxford, and surrog-ate. There is an almshouse founded in 1642 by John Topp esq. for eight aged men or women, who have each a separate dwelli-ng, and the funds, which are much reduced, are divided among them. On the downs is the reputed site of a British or Roman town. Stockton House, now occupied by George .Ashley Dodd esq. J.P. is the property of Col. .Arthur Godolphin YeatmanBiggs J.P. lord of the manor and principal landowner, and is a fine old stone mansion in the Elizabethan style, . standing in a park: the mansion contains some fine specimens of oak carving. The soil is light loam; subsoil, chalk and flint. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 2,ooo acres ; rateable value, £r,864; the population in r8gr was 251. Sexton, Henry Giles. Wall Letter Box, cleared at 5·45 p.m. week days; 9 a.m. on sund'<~yS. Letters through Bath arrive at 8.30 a.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Codford St. Mary National School (mixed), built in 1862, & lately (r89s) em.larged, for J40 children; average attendance, s6 ; Miss .Alice Osborne, mistress STOCKTON is a parish and small village on the banks of the Wylye, r~ miles west from "\Vylye station on the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth branch of the Great ·western railway, and 4 south-east from Heytesbury, in the ·western division of the county, Elstub and Everley hundred, "\Varminster union, petty sessional division and county court district, rural deanery of Wylye (Wylye portion), archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. John the Baptist consists of chancel (which is divided from the nave by a solid wall, pierced by a low doorway, and two hagioscopes), clerestoried nave of three bays, aisles and north porch, wit·h low embattled western tower, in the Norman, Decorated and Perpendicular styles, containing 5 bells: the chancel is Early English: the roof of the north aisle is of finely carved cedar wood, which was presented by the Bishop of Salisbury : there are six stain.ed windows and in the north aisle is the tomb of John Topp esq. the founder of Stockton House, who died r64o, containing effigies of himself, his wife and six children: at the east end of the south aisle is an altar tomb to the Poticary family, with brasses, dated 1590 and 1596, and also a piscina; and in a recess at the west end of the south aisle is the recumbent effigy of a female: the interior was thoroughly restored and reseated in r88o at a cost of £"r,4oo, raised by subscription: there are 140 sittings. The register dates from the year I555· The living is a rectory, Carrier.-Fleming, to "\Varminster, on thurs. & sat. & gross yearly value £300, net £243, with 627 acres of Salisbury, on tues. & fri Dodd Geo . .Ashley J.P. Stockton house Farley Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper Giles Henry Charles, blacksmith Rogers Rev.Herbert Goodenough M . .A. l'1eming George, beer retlr. & carrier Giles Humphrey, smith (rector & surrogate), Rectory Fleming Geo. jun.crpntr. & wheelwrt Symes Samuel, dairyman Roxbie Mrs Fleming John, carrier Wilson William, gardener to G . .Ashley :Brenchley Thomas, gamekeeper to G. Gay.Alice Emma(Mrs.),frmr.Manor fm Dodd esq .Ashley Dodd esq Gay John Thos. farmer, Parsonage frm STOURTON parish is partly in the county of Somer- S.W.R. 6 miles), 25 miles west from Salisbury, and 12~ set and partly in the Southern divis~on of the county of north-west from Shaftesbury, Tisbury petty sessional }Yilts, 7 miles north-east from Wincanton station of the division, hundred and union of Mere, county court disSomerseb and Dorset railway, si north-west from trict of Shaftesbury, rural deanery of 1Vylye (HeytesWitham Friary statioo on the Weymouth branch o.f the bury portion), archd~conry of Sarum, and diocese of Great Western railway (bhe st•ation g-enerally used is Salisbury. The hamlets of Bonham and Brook or Gaspar Gillingbam on the Salisbury and Yeovil branch of the ar~ in Somersetshire. The parish church of St. Peter


208 STOURTON. WILTSHIRE. (KELLY's the square base of which is panelled and surTounded with miniature pinnacles, and the apex is finished with a spreading finial and cross fleury, the total height being so feet : at the time these additions were made, the cross was also enriched with colour and gilding, and this was renewed in 1697 : in 1733, the cross being then regarded as an obstruction was taken down, but shortly afterwards was set up anew on College Green, and so remained until 1763, when it was finally removed as already stated: in 1894-s, it was oompletely restored by Sir Henry H. A. Hoare hart. under the superintendence of Mr. C. E. Pouting, architect, of Marlborough, the old work be,ing most carefully preserved; on the cross there is now an inscription recordci.ng the principal incidents in its history. In the ornamental gard,ens of the mansion stands an ancient well, and in the Six-WeUs Valley, about a mile higher up and near the source ()£ the river Stour. now stand.s a building formerly at the south-west corner of St. Peter's street, Brci.stol, and known as " St. Peter's Pump," removed and placed here by Mr. Henry Hoare in 176s. In the tithing or manor of Bonham stands the ancient Catholic chapel: it is a plain building of stone and was, in 1882, re-roof·ed and otherwise repaired by the owner: it is the property of Lord Mow bray ana Stourton. In this neighbourhood, and on the estate of Sir H. H. A. H()are, though in the parish of South Brewham, Somerset, is Kingsettle Hill; on it was erected, about 1766, a triangular tower, 1so feet in height, d.edica,ted to Alfred, the illustrious monarch of the Wes·t Saxons; there is a statue in stone of this king, with the following inscription underneath: " Alfred the Great, A.D. 879, on this summit erected his Standard against the Danish invaders." The soil is sandy ; subsoil, gravel, cha.Ik and flint. The chief crop~ are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 3,385 acres. including the hamlet of Brook, otherwise Gaspar ; rateable value, £,3,774; the population in 1891 w.as 410. Post Office.-Thomas Clements, sub-postmast.er. Letters arrive via Bath, deliv·ered at 7 a.m. ; dispatched at 7 p.m. on week days & 10 a.m. sundays. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Bourton Wall Letter Box, Gaspar, cleared at 6.4s p.m '\Vall Leter Box, Stourton lane, cleared at 6.45 p.m Schools. is an edifice of stone in mixed styles, consisting of chancel, nave of threQ bays, ai;,les, north porch and western tower oontaining 6 bells, the sixth having been added in r881: in 1878 the chancel was new roofed, fitted with oak stalls and re-floored, a new east window and reredos being erected at the same time : the Hoare monuments were also removed to the south aisle and an organ chamber and vestry built: there are many memorials of the Stourton family and several stained windows: the ohurch affords about 250 sittings. The register dates from the year 1s72, and there is a list of reclors from 1316. The living is a rectory, commuted tithe rent-charge £498, with 84 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Sir Henry H. A. Hoare hart. and heltl sinoe 1888 by the Rev. Herbert Poole King, of Pembroke College, Oxford. There are several benefactions for the poor of the parish, amounting to about £75 yearly. The Spread Eagle Hotel is an excellent family hotel and posting house. 'fhe name of the parish is supposed to be derived from the river Stour, which ris.es within its boundaries. The family of Stourton, which is of high antiquity, once possessed this and the surrounding property: the Stourtons were settled here before the Norman accession, but in the year 1720 the est·ates they had held for so many centuries were purchased hy Henry Hoare esq. of London; Sir Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare hart. J.P. of Stourhead Park, is the present possessor of this beautiful and extensive demesne, lord of the manor and principal landowner. In the par], stands ; the old Bristol High Cross, a be,a.utiful and highly interesting structure, finally taken down in 1763, when its disjointed fragments were deposited in the cathedral, and there remained until 1768, whe::t they were presented by Dean Barton to Henry Hoare esq. who l'e-erected the cross where it now stands. It was originally set up in 1373, on the site of ailJ earlier cross, at the spot where the fonr principal streets of the city of Bristol-Corn street, ·wine !'treet, Broad street and High street-int,ers.ect each other, and then appears to have consisted of two stages with pinnacled buttresses at the angles, the upper portion being canopied and containing statues of King John, Hen. Ill. Edw. Ill. and Edw. IV. one of these facing each of the four streets. In 1633 the cross was repaired and materially increased both in elegance and height, by the erection of additional stages, at a cost. of £,207; the first of these contains, under crocketed canopies, seated effigies of Hen. National (mixed), built in 1857, for 120 children; averVI. Queen Elizabeth, Jas. I. and Chas. I.: in the stage age attendance, 49; Frank Morgan, master above, which is similarly treated, are figures of cherubs, Catholic, with an average att.endance of IS children, & supporting royal shields of arms, encircled with the supported by Lord Mowbray & Stourton ; l\fiss ~fargt. garter, and the whole termin31tes in a crocketed spirelet, Simpson, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 1 COMMERCIAL. Northover AndrewHenry,Spread Eagle Cook George, farmer, Gasperidge frm fami1y & commercial hotel & posting Bulbeck Rev. Henry (Catho:ic) Balch Charles, miller (water) & farmer, house. See advertisement Griffiths Mrs. Brook house I Gaspar mill jRichards Stphn. aairyman, Coldcut fm Hoare Sir Henry Hugh Arthur bart. 1 Emmerson Herbert Jn.frmr.Search fro Shackleton Robert George, agent t<• J.P. Stourhead park Hiscock George, farmer, Manor farm I Sir Henry H. A. Hoare hart. Lake ho King Rev. Herbert Poole, Rectory \Hughes Jas. (:Mrs.), farmr. Heath frm Tucker Wm. farmer, Bonham farm STRATFORD-SUB-CASTLE is a parish, on the Old Sarum. In the West-Saxon period this city of th& river Avon, 2 miles north-west from Salisbury, in the west was termed Searobyrig, and was the occasional Southern division of the county, Underditch hundred, residence of King Egbert: under the Normans it was Alderbury union, Salisbury county court district, petty three times the seat of a council, in 1086, 1096 and nr6; "f;essional division of Salisbury and Amesbury, rural and during the reign of William the Conqueror the deanery of Wilton, archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese episoopal see was transferred here from Wilton, and about of Salisbury. The church of St. Lawrence. is a small 1220 removed to Salisbury, or New Sarum: on the centre ancient structure, built of flint and stone, mainly in the of the hill the citadel was placed, guarded by a deep Early English style: it has a chancel and nave, divided fosse on the outside and a bold rampart within: the inby a carved oak screen and lofty Pointed arch, north closed area, about soo feet in diameter, had on its eastern porch, square western embattled tower with pinnacle~ side the principal entrance, with defensive works: a and containing clock and 2 bells : in the chancel is a mura] large area surrounded the citadel, which was again -entablet oo Dr. :!\"is bet, whose widow Admiral Lord Nelson vironed by a bank and ditch: these inclosed the chief married: there are over 200 sittings. The register dates part of the old city, and measure 7 furlongs 26 yards in from the year r6s4. The living is a vicarage, averal.!a circumference, containing an area of 27~ acres of ground. tithe rent-charge £99, net yearly value about £200, with The borough of Old Sarum returned two members to3 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Dean and Parliament in the reign of Edward I. and continued to· Chapter of Salisbury, and held since r886 by the Rev. do so till the passing of the "Reform Act, 1832" (2 and Edwin Curwen Collard. Mawarden Court, now the Vicar- 3 '\Vm. IV. c. 4S), by which it was disfranchised. A spot age, the greater part built in 1673, is an interesting e.nd under a tree, about a quarter of a mile from the parish historical house: Thomas Pitt esq. who brought to church of Stratford, is pointed out as the place where theEurope the famous Pitt or Regent diamond, lived here : members of the borough were elected. As much as his son Robert and his grandson, the first William Pitt, £6o,ooo or £7o,ooo is said to have been paid for a small afterwards Lord Chatham, also probably lived here : the estate containing the sites of the houses within thelatter represented Old Sarum. borough of Old Sarum: the present appearance of Old' The ancient borough of Old Sarum, formerly a city, Sarum is a large mound, and in parts prettily wooded, was a fortress of the native Britons : the town was one rising from a valley on the west, and connected with a· of thirty, in this part of the island, occupied by the Belgre, ridge towards the east. It was formerly extra-parocbiai,. who were dispossessed by Vespasian. By the Romans it but is now a parish in the Alderbury union; rateable· was made a station for troops on the Icknield Street, value, £70: it is still extra-parochial as to ecclesiastical under the title of Sorbiodunum, in connection with other matters. The Dean and Chapter of Salisbury are lords posts united by military roads. No less than six Roman of the m'lnor and chief landowners. The soil and subsoil road~ are said to have diverged from Sorbiodunum, or are chalk and grav~l. The chief crops are wheat, barley


DlREOTORY.] 'YILTSHIRE. STR.ATTON ST. M.ARG.ARET. 209 au.d green crops. The area, including the borough of Old Saro1m, is 1,480 acres of land and 21 of water; rate· able value, £2,059; the population in r88r was 321, and of Old Sarum, 13. Parish Clerk, Charles Shepherd. at r p.m. & 8.15 p.m.; sunday, 5.40 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. Salisbury is the nearest money order & telegraph office Wall Letter Box, adjacent to Dean's r & 8.5 p.m. ; sundays at 8.5 p.m farm, cleared at Post Office.-Mrs. Sabina N ewman, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Salisbury at 5 a.m.; delivered at National School (mixed), for so children; average attend0.30 a.m. in the summer & 7 a. m. in winter; dispatched ance, 45; Miss .Ann Betteridge, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. McGill Capt. Campbell F.R.G.S.; & COMMERCIAL. Junior Constitutional club,Lndn.SW Beauchamp Edward, carpenter Calvert Frederick, '\Vhitehouse Matthews .Alfred James, Laurel cottage Carey Fras. farmer, Parsonage farm Carey Francis, Parsonage farm Parker John, Old Sarum villas Griffin Chas. Frank, Old Castle inn Gollarro Rev. Edwin Cm·wen, Vicarage Saunders Mrs. Manor house Marshment Robert, Stratford inn Dartnall George Edward, Abbotsfield Stevens David Newman Sabina (Mrs.), Post office Every Rchd. St.Mary's vil.Stratford rd Stocks William F. Avon farm house Titt Charles, blacksmith Gale James, Avon lodge Webb '\Villiam, Stratford road Waters Charles, farmer, .Avon farm Gillies James King, The Bungalow '\<Vright Mrs. Ryde cottage Yates Naomi (Mrs.), nurseryman Hale Edward, Old Sarum road Young ·waiter Chas. farmr. Dean's fm STRATFORD TONY is a parish, pleasantly situated tory, average tithe rent-charge £183, gross yearly value on the river Ebele, 4 miles south-west from Salisbury, in £250, net £209, with residence and 91 acres of glebe, in the Southern divisrion of the county, Cawden and Cad- the gift of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, and held since worth hundred, Salisbury and Amesbury petty sessional r877 by the Rev. Matthew "lummer 1\L.A. of Jesus Coldivision, .Alderbury union, Salisbury county court dis- lege, Cambridge. Colonel Jervoise, late oi 3rd Hussars, trict, rural deanery of Chalke (Chalke portion), and Salis- is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil bury archdeaconry and diocese. The church of St. Mary is gravel and chalk; subsoil, chalk. The chief' crops are is a plain ancient Gothic structure of flint and stone, con- wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The area is 1,530 acres; sisting of chancel, nave and north porch, with low square rateable value, £513; the population in 1891 was ns. western tower with pinnacles and 3 bells: it has a stained Parish Clerk, William Strickland. window, designed by Mr. C. E. Kemp, of London, pre- Wall Letter Box, cleared at 5 p.m. week days & 11.30 s-ented by Miss· Easton, of Layton Manor, Yorkshire: a.m. sundays. Letters through Salisbury, arrive at the church was restored in r882 at a cost of £625, raised 7.15 a.m.; the nearest money order & telegraph office by voluntary subscription: there are 84 sittings. The is at Wilton marriage and burial registers date from the year 1562; The children of the parish attend the school at Coombe the baptismal registers from r6o4. The living is a rec- Bisset Plummer Rev. Matthew M.A. (rector) /Harrington James, farm bailiff to Mr.JBradby .Alfred, farmer John Taunton STRATTON ST . .MARGARET is a parish and vil- crops are wheat, beans and' barley. The area is 2,85~ lage, taking its name from the old Roman road run- acres; rateable value, £13,092; the population in r891 ning through it; it has a station on the Swindon and was 3,232, including 180 officers and inmates in Highworth Highworth branch of the Great Western railway, 2! miles workhouse. 11orth-east from Swindon, 79~ from London and 3~ south Kingsdown is r! miles north; Penhill, 2 miles north• frr.m Highworth: it was originally divided into three west. tithings, called The Street (now Lower Stratton), Th& Gorse Hill is a hamlet, joining New Swindon. The names Green, and Upper Stratton, and includes Upper Stratton, of residents are entered under New Swindon, which see; with Kingsdown: it is in the Northern division of the it was joined to New Swindon for all purposes by order wunty, hundred of Highworth, Highworth and Swindon of the Wilts County Council, confirmed by Local Governunion, Swindon county court district and petty sessional meut Board Order, dated 24 September r89o. division, rural deanery of Cricklade, archdeaconry of Bris- Sexton, Alfred Edward Holdman. tol and diocese of Gl?ucester and. Bristol. The "Wiltshire Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Anand Berks canal skirts _the pari~h on the south. The nuity & Insurance Office.-.Alfred Edward Holdman. ~hurch of St. Ma.:garet IS an ancient structure of stone, sub-postmaster. Letters received throu~h the Swindcn m the Early Enghsh style, supposed to have been erected office at 3.10 a.m. & 1.15 p.m.; dispatched at r.25 & in the reign of Edward I. : it consists of chancel, nave, 10 p.m aisles separated from the nave by arcades of four J:lars, Post Office, Upper Stratton.-Frank .Ashe,sub-postmaster. south porch, and m_odern ~quare western towe:r; contammg Letters through Swindon arrive at 6.20 a.m. & 12.50 4 bells: the east wmdow Is Dec?r~ted and st~med: there p.m.; cleared at 7.30 & r.so p.m. week days only. llr_e monumental ~blets to Wllham and .Al~ce Hedges, Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. The nearest ahas Lacey de Kmgsdowne, 1645; Catherme Hedges, money order & telegraph office is at Stratton St. Mar- ~649, and Will~am Hedges, 1?93 ; also ~ memorial window garet l"f! the south aisle to. Mrs. Ehza E. Craig, 188_2 :. the south '\V all Letter Boxes, at Stratton Green, cleared 8.30 p.m. msl~ was re-roofed m 1894: there are 35<? ~1ttr?gs. _The daily. .At Kingsdown, cleared 7·45 p.m.; sunday, 1.45 register dates from the year r6o8. The hvmg 1s a viCar- p.m. .At Cross roads, cleared r & 7.40 p.m. week days age, average tithe _rent-charge £3o, gross yearly_ value only {;2ro, n~t £104, with 1312 acres of glebe and r~s1dence, Highworth & Swindon Union Workhouse, Rev. Alexander m the gift of Merton College,_ Oxford, and held smce 1895 Nairne Scott M . .A. chaplain; David Muir, medical by the Rev. Alexander Na1rne Scott M . .A. of Exeter officer· John Frank Kilby master· Mrs. Emily Kilby, College, Oxford: the rectorial tithe and glebe lands are in matro~ ' ' the possession of Merton College. There is an iron mis- Schools. si?n churc~, _dedicated to St. Phi~ip, at Upp~r Stratton, lA School Board of <; members was formed February 12, With .230 Slttmg:s .. ~ere are P~rtiCular Bapti_st, General 1876; John Cox, Clovelly house, Stratton St. Margaret, Baptist an~ Primitive Met~~dist c~apels,_ with Sun~ay clerk to the board; John Jackson, atteudance officer f!cho?ls attached. The charities are mconsiderable, bemg Board (girls & infants), Upper Stratton, built in 1ga3, for the mterest ?f a ,sui:? of £~oo, bequeath~d. for the sus- 537 children; average attendance, 130 girls & 120 intenanc_e of vicars widows m 1693 by Wilham HedQ"es: fants; :.'\iiss E. J. Giles mistress. Miss c. B. .Anquin ihere 1s an endowment of £24 a year to the General Bap- · f nts' mistress ' ' ' tist chal?el at Lower Str.atton. J!ere is the .workhouse B;:r~ (hovs), Upper Stratton, built in 1g93, foi 240 chilof ~he Highw?rth and Swmdon .umon, for pa:r;ti?ula:r;s, see drl'n; a'verage attendance, 1s6; Wm. 0. Hill, mastet SV?ndon. Kmgsdown House, Is a stone b_nildmg m the Board (infant), Lower Stratton, opened June 1895 Elizabethan s-tyle, the !)eat _of ~t.~Col. DaVld Archer J.P. National (mixed), built in 1869, for 240 children; average lord of the manor. The piMnCipal landowners are Merton attendance, rso boys & girls, & ss infants; c. J. G. College, Oxford, Lt.-Col. D . .Archer, Thomas Day esq. G'lb t master and Thomas .Arkell esq. The soil is principally stone . 1 er ' . . . . . . brash ; subsoil, of a loamy mixture. The chief Railway Statwn, Willmm W1lhams, statiOn master PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Colborne Samuel, The Villas Muir David, .Albion cottage .Archer Lieut.~Col. David J.P. Kings- EvansWm.Boucher M.B.LowerStratton Pound Montague, Clyde villa down house Frogley .Aaron, Hazelmere Pound William Arkell Henry, Pen hill Hoddinott Edward, Cross roads Sanders Misses, Lower Stratton .Arkell Thomas, Kingsdown .Jowitt Thos. (Junior Carlton club) Scott Rev . .Alex. Nairne ~LA. (vi.car) Chugg Rev. James (curate) King Edward, Boundary house Smith Capt. Fredk. Gilliat, Stratton ho WILTS. 14 •


210 STR.ATTON ST. M,ARG.ARET. 'VILTSHIRE. [KELLY'S COl\IMERCIA.L. Frogley & Deacon, millers (steam) .Muir David, surgeon & medical officer. George Richard, carpenter & public vaccinator, No. 4 district&; A'Court Charles, baker, Kingsdown Gillett Thomas 0. farm bailiff to Col. workhouse, Highworth & Swindon .A.pling Christr. Hy. btchr.Up.Stratton .Archer, Kingsdown union, .Albion cottage .Arkell Thomas & James, maltsters & Gills William John, farm bailiff to North Wilts Sanitary Steam LaundryCo brewers, Kingsdown Henry .Arkell esq · Osborne Henry, grocer .A.rkell Henry, farmer, Penhill Goddard John, grocer Pearce Henry E. & Co. printers, sta- .A.she Frank, grocer & beer retailer, Greenaway William, farmer tioners, bill posters & advertising Post office, Upper Stratton Haines Fras. Wm. frmr. Dockle farm contractors; & at Temple buildings. Barnes .Albert James, commercial trav Hale George, baker, Kingsdown New Swindon Barnes Chas. Wm. assistant overseer HarTis Henry, builder, Up. Stratton Perfect Thrift Building Society (Henry Barnes Richard, shopkeeper Haywa.rd Thomas William, glass & E. Pearce, sec.), Lower Stratton Burge William. plumber china dealer, Upper Stratton Panting .Alfred Edwaxd, Crown P.H~ Clack Richard, grocer Hill Frank, Jacob's Ladder P.H Lower Stratton Clark Lemuel, shopkeeper Holdman .Alfred Edward, stationer & Pound William, farmer Coleborne Thomas, builder post office, Lower Stratton Radway Jethro, shopkeeper Cola Charles, inspector of nuisances, Hopkins Fredk. farmer, Church farm Russell Geo. farmer, Lower Stratton Highworth district, Highworth & Hughes James, farmer, Clay's farm Russell Jsph. farmer, Lower Stratton Swmdon union, Upper Stratton Iles Henry, brick maker & shopkeeper Spering Reuben, carpenter Cole Edwd. Jas. baker, Up. Stratton Ingram Wm. beer retlr. Up. Stratton Strode Mary (Mrs.), beer retai:er Coleing JethroKinch,frmr.Up.Stratton Jackson John, school att2ndance officer, Swindon & North Wilts Brewery Lim. !:oak Henry, baker, Upper Stratton Upper Stratton I brewers IJowley Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Jarvis Hy. Kingsdown inn, Kingsdown Trotman Daniel, grocer, Lwr. Stratton Lower Stratton JukesWalter,farmer,Pidgeon House fm Townsend Chas. wheelwrt. Kingsdown Cowley Chas. shopkeeper, Kingsdown Keene Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, Trowbridge James, bricklayer Cox Stphn. & Sons, frmrs. Wharf farm Upper Stratton Turner Thomas, brick maker Cox John, clerk to school board, Kembrey Thos. beer retlr. The GrePn Upper Stratton Workmen's Reform Clovelly house Kilminster Jsph.plasterer, Up.Stratton club (Israel C. Kemble, sec.) Curtis Jasper, brickmaker,Kingsdown Looker Henry, builder Veal Samuel, carpenter Eatwell George, blacksmith Love Thomas, baker Warman J sph. beer retlr. Cross roads Edwards Wm. shopkpr. Up. Stratton Manners Dnl.Leonard,farmr.Nythe fm Wheeler James, beer retailer & coal Evans William Boucher M.B. surgeon, Manners Hy. farmer, Beech farm merchant, Upper Stratton Lower Stratton Montague Chas. carpenter, Cross roads Wilson Hugh, beer retailer Ford Hy. Jas. shopkpr. Up. Stratton ~Iorse Ebenezer, family grocer, Young .John George, commercial Ford Jacob, beer retailer butcher, bacon curer &c travellPr, Kin,gsdown BTUDLEY, now included with Trowbridge. BUTTON BENGER is a parish and village, on the river .Avon, 4 miles north-north-east from Chippenham station on the Great Western railway, and 5 south from Malmesbury, in the North Western division of the county, hundred of Malmesbury, Chippenham union, petty sessional division and county court district, rural deanery of Chippenham, archdeaconry of Bri,stol and diocese of Gloucester and Bristol. The church of .All Saints is an ancient edifice of stone, partly in the Early Decorated style, and consisting of chancel, nave of four bays, south aisle, south porch and a Perpendicular tower, with pinnacles and a central bell turret, containing 5 bells and clock : there are four memorial windows, two of which were ereoted to the Rev. George Thomas Marsh M . .A. a late vicar: there are sittings for 258 persons. The register dates from the year I653· The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £205, gross yearly value £260, net £250, including glebe (£so), with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, and held since 1862 by the Rev. Richard Dawson M . .A. of Brasenose College, Oxford, and chaplain to the Chippenham union. Earl Cowley is lord of the manor and the chief landowner. The soil is various ; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats ; there is also a considerable amount of pasture land. The area is 1,270 acres; rateable value, £2,6IO; the population in r8gr was 354· Parish Clerk, Frederick Bray. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery-& .Annuity & Insurance Office.-Miss Hannah .Arundel, sub-postmistress. Letters from Chippenham arrive at 3·45 a.m. ; delivered at 7 a.m. & 2nd delivery at 3·35 p.m.; sundays at 7 a.m. ; dispatched at 10 a.m. & 9.30 p.m.; sundays, 9·3P p.m National School (mixed), built about 1835 & enlarged in 1875, for 65 children; average attendance, 50; Miss , Marie Battel, mistress; Miss Nellie Taylor, assistant mistress Dawson Rev. Richard M . .A. Vicarage Garlike James Percie Bray Robert, blacksmith Gregory Joseph William, wheelwright !lull Joseph Hu:I Miss Hull Ricl1ard !\fesiter Richard Eich Charles Sainsbury Mrs • COMMERCIAL. Bond J ames, farmer Bray Frederick Henry, carpenter Britton .Alfred, baker Havell Wm. Bilson, draper & undertkr Bromsgrove Thomas, shopkeeper Hull Richard & Joseph, wholesale wine Fry John, farmer & spirit mers.grocers & bacon curers Garlik~ James Percie L.R.C.P.E. Humphries Tom, butcher surgeon, registrar of births & deaths Lea John, farmer of sub-district of Christian Malford Messiter .Anne (Mrs.), plumbr. & glazl' & medical officer & public vacci· Rees Wm. Carey, farmer, Manor farm nator, Sutton Benger district, Chip- Russ Frederick, shoe maker penham union Sharp Edward, Wellesley .Arms P.H Gibson Jacob, gardener to Earl Cowley ·west George, tailor BUTTON MAN])EVILLE is a parish, about 2! charge £217, gross income £3oo, net £220, with 44 acre• miles from the Dinton and Tisbury stations on the Salis- of glebe, in the gift of William Wyndham esq. and held bury and Yeovil branch of the South Western railway, II since 1840 by the Rev. John Wyndham M . .A. of Magdalen miles south-by-west from Salisbury, Io north-east from College, Oxford. There is a small sum yearly, being the Shaftesbury and 8 east from Wilton, in the Southern divi- interest; of £76 invested in Consols, left in 1854 by the sion of the county, Cawdon and Cadworth hundred and late Mrs. Mary Bracher (formerly of this parish), for coals Tisbury petty sessional division, Tisbury union, Shaftes- to be distributed to the needy poor. The greater part of bury county court district, rural deanery of Chalke (Tis- I the parish is the property of William Wyndham esq. of bury portion), archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese of Dinton House, who is lord of the manor. The soil varies Salisbury. The church of .All Saints is an ancient struc- i very much, being partly chalk and partly greensand loam, ture of stone in the Norman style: the chancel was re- and in one part stone brash and clay. The chief crops are paired in 185o, and the church itself was rebuilt with the wheat, beans, oats and barley. The area is 1,259 acres; exception of the tower in 1862, and it now consists of a rateable value, £2,ogo; the populatibn in 1891 was 204. chancel, nave and north transept, south porch, with a Wall Letter Box, cleared at 6.30 p.m.; sundays, 9 a.m. plain square western tower containing 3 bells: the back Letters through Salisbury to Fovant, arrive at 7-30. of the old oak pulpit, which has been preserved, has cut The nearest money order & telegraph offices are at on it the initials of the churchwardens and its date (r63r): Dinton the church will hold 150 persons: in the churchyard is a National School (mixed), with residence for mistress~ fine yew tree, planted 1765. The register dates from the I built in 1875, for 6o children; average attendance, 28; year 1654· The living is a rectory, average tithe rent- Miss Elizabeth Raper, mistress Wyndham Rev. John M.A. Rectory jCorbin Henry F. W. farmer j Miles William, farmer & miller (water) Bracher Tom, carpenter Goodfellow Hy. Wm. Cribbage Hut in11


DIRECTORY.] '\VILTSHIRE. SW' ALLOWCLIFT. :HI Wesleyan Mission Hall and a Primitive Methodist chapel at Little Sutton. Greenhill House is the property of Col. J. F. Everett J.P. and occupied by Mrs. Zwilchenbart-Erskine. The kennels of the South and West Wilts Subscription Fox Hounds are here. There are no manorial rights, but the land is divided among numerous freehold.e,rs, the principal of whom are the LY.flarquess of Bath, Lord Heytesbury, Capt. .A.rthur Howard Southey of Eastleigh Court, Bishopstrow, Mr. James Nowlson Parham, Col. John Frederick Everett, Mr. John J. Estridge, Mr. Waiter Mitchell, Messrs. Francis S. Long, Robert Alfred Long, James Long, Robert Elling, Joseph Smith, and T. P. Bartholomew,and the trustees of the late Mr. John D. Randall. The soil is sand and clay; subsoil, chalk and stone. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 4,n6 acres; rateable value, £4,072; the population in 1891 was 723. By a Local Government Order, dated March 25, 1885, a portion of Pertwood' parish in Mere union, was for civil purposes amalgamated· with this parish, the remainder being attached to East Knoyle. Little Sutton is a hamlet, half a mile south-east, where there is a Congregational chapel. Sexton, William B. Barter. Post Office.-Mrs. Jane Hinton, sub-poSitmiS<tlress. Letters arrive by messenger from Warininster at 7·55 a.m. & 2 p.m; ; dispatched at 9.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. week days; delivery on sundays, 7·55 a.m. ; dispatched 9.30 a.m. Postal orders are issued! here, but not paid. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Heytesbury. vVall Letter Box, Newnham, cleared at 9.40 a.m. & 6.40 p.m. week days & 9.40 a.m. on sundays Schools. National (mixed), built in 1872, for a.ge attendance, 74; Mr. C. J. Miss .A.. Ridout, mistress roo children; averEdwards, master; Congregational (mixed), built in 1869, for 8o children;, average attendance, 40; Miss Naish, mistress SUTTON VENY is a village and pari,h, 2 miles south-west from Heytesbury station, on the ·wilts, Somerset and Weymouth branch of the Great Western railway, and 3 south-east-by-south from Warminster, in tlie Western division of the county, hundred, petty sessional division, union and county court district of \Yarminster, rural deanery of Wylye (Heytesbury portion), archdeaconry of Sarum, and diocese of Salisbury. The old church of St. Leonard (now in ruins), originally of Early English architecture, probably dated back to A.D. 1300, and consisted of chancel, nave and aisles. The church of St. John the Evangelist (built in memory of Joseph Everett esq. of Greenhill (d. 1865) at the expense of the late Mrs. Everett, her son, Lieut.- Col. Everett, and her family) is a cruciform edifice of Frome and Bath stone, in the Early Decorated or Geometrical style ~ it consists of chancel, nave, aisles, north and south transepts, entrance porch on the south, and vestry on the north, and square central tower, with a spire of So feet, containing 6 bells removed from the old church: the aisles are divided from the nave by three arches resting on circular piers, with Early Decorated capitals : the chancel is paved with encaustic tiles, and contains an organ with two fronts, one brought into the chancel and the other int() the north transept : there are several stained windows, the one at the east end being of fiv.e lights, with tracery: the walls of the chancel are handsomely decorated: on the western wall is a brass t() the Rev. George Francis Sydenham Powell B.A. rector here for 33 years (d. 1888): at the north-east pier of the nave is placed a pulpit of Ca.en stone, and on the opposite side is an eagle lectern in carved• oak, supported by a pillar, at the base of which are three lions•: the church is fitted with open benches of oak, and will seat 400 : it was consecrated and opened on April r6th, 1868. The register dates from ther year 1653. The living is a r.ectory, gross yearly value £420, net £370, arising from 835 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Majo1 C:ement Walker-Heneage V.C. and held since r888 by the Rev. Arthur Wellington Booker M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford. Here is a. Congregational chapel, 6 Carrier to vVarininster, Isaac Norris, daily Booker Rev . .A.rth.Wellngtn.M.A.Rectry Cooper George, thatcher Long Mary (Miss), shopkeeper Creaton Mrs. fosters Daniells George, farmer & haulie:r, Mitchell Frederick, farm bailiff to Mr._ Erskine Mrs. Zwilchenbart-, Green- Best's lane J. N. Parham hill house Draper James (Mrs.), beer retailer Mitchell Waiter, farmer, The Beeches Estridge· John Julius, Church farm Eacott George, shoe maker Norris Isaac, carrier :Major Mrs Elling Robert, woolstapler, The Knap Parham James Nowlson, fire loss as- . Mitchell Rev. Thomas· (curate) Estridge John Julius, farmer & land- sessor & agent, farmer & landowner, . Parham James Nowlson owner, Church faxm The Glebe Randall John Stephen, Elm cottage Everley James, gardener to Mrs. Perkins Emma· (Miss), stationer Randall Misses, Elm cottage Zwilchenbart-Erskine Perrett Joseph, shopkeeper Rugg George Snelgrove Ford Herbert, blacksmith, Best's lane Pond William, farmer, Little Sutton COMMERCIAL. Freeman Wm. huntsman to the South Randall Richard James, farmer & land~ . Andrews James, beer retailer & West Wilts foxhounds,The Kennels owner, Elm cottage .A.shby George William, Woolpack inn Gifford Henry J. farm bailiff to Capt. Rugg George Snelgrove, farmer, .Axford Ann (Mrs.), laundress Sou they Greenhill farm Ball John Thomas, baker & grocer Hinton Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. Post off Sutton Veny Mutual Benefit 8ociety Barter Bros. 1Vheelwrights & carpentrs Judd Henry, Bell inn (W. Parker, sec) BarterJohn, blacksmith Lapham Uriah, coal mer. & carrier Snelgrove Edwd.Chas.frmr.Lit.Sutton Brown William James, carpenter Lines Joseph, baker & jobmaster Townsend Charles, farm bailiff to Mr. Butcher William, miller (water), Lines Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper J. J. Estridge Sutton mill; & at Bishopstrow Lon,g Robert Alfred', farmer & land- Whatley William, farmer Cleverly Henry, shoe maker owner, Little Sutton Wootten Edward, farmer SWALLOWCLIFT (or Swallowcliffe) is a village were inclosed, when a certain portion thereof, called and parish r£ miles south-east from Tisbury station on the Poor land, was set apart for the benefit of the poor· the Salisbury and Yoovil branch of the South Wesltem of the parish for ever, which, with 3 cottages and lands, railway and 8 north-east from Shaftesbury, in the yields the yearly sum of about £30, which is distributed Southern division of the county, Tisbury union, Dun- yearly. The principal landowner.!f are the Earl of Pemworth hundred, Tisbury petty sessional division, rural broke, who is lord of the manor, and Jamef!l 'Hillier· deanery of ChaJke (Tisbury portion), archdeaconry of Shorland esq. The soil is sandy; subsoil, sandstone. Sarum, and diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley ahd some· Peter is a stone building in the Norman style, erected land pasture. The area is 1,344 acres; rateable value,. in 1843: it has a chancel, nave of four bays, transept £r,288 ; the population in 189r was :247. and aisles, a square embattled' tower containing 3 bells, Parish Clerk, Edwin Wright. through the base of which is the south entrance: here Post Office.-Henry Targett, sub-postmaster. Letters· is a very fine stained east window, the gift of Lady received from Salisbury at 5.20 a.m. ; dispatched at Herbert of Lea, in memory of her husband, and one at 7.15 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not the west end to G. G. Blandford esq. and in the chancel paid. The nearest money order & telegraph office is: two windows erected to the late Rev. J. H. Samler and at Tisbury his two daughters: the transept contains a large window Wall Letter B_ox, High street, cleared at 6.15 p.m. ; _also to the Rev. J. H. Samler (vicar for 30 years), sundays, 8.15 a.m erect~d by the parishioners: there are I70 sittings. The National School (mixed), built in r86r, for 96 children; register dates from the year 1738. The living is a · · all vicarage, gross yearly value £2oo, net £18o, with resi- average attendance, 39; prmcip y supported by the dence, in the gift of the Bishon of Salisbury, and held Earl of Pembroke & Lord Arundell; Mrs. Hansford, r misrfiress since r88z by the Rev. Charles Edward Tudor. Here is a Mission Hall, constructed of iron, open to all de- Carrier to Salisbury.-Fred Roberts, tues. & sat. renominations. In 1862 tb.a common lands of the parish turning same days WILTS. 14*


212 SW .ALLO WCLIFT. WILTSHIRE. (KELLY'S PRIVATE RESIDENTS. .Agnew W CO::IIliiERCIAL. Scammell Thomas, blacksmith Spencer John, carpenter Cox John, Royal Oak P.H Spencer Thomas, grocer & linen drapr Tanner .Arth. Thos. London Elm P.H Wright Thomas & Son, wheelwrights Alford Miss Ellen Alford Miss Louisa Harrison Edwin .Alexander, farmer, Pole's farm Blandford Mrs. Deans house Keevil William Charles, Manor house Tudor Rev. Charles Ed-ward (vicar) Keevil Wm. Chas. farmer, Manor frm Lever Hy. Jas. miller (water & steam) Roberts .Ann (Mrs.), farmer & carpenters Wright James, boot maker Wright Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper S\VINDON ,vith SWINDO~ NEW rroWN. SWINDON is a parish and large town with a firstclass station on the Great Western railway, 77 miles from London, 29! from Bath, 6 north-east from Wootton Bassett, 16! north-east from Chippenham, 23 north-east from Melksham, 28! north-east from Trowbridge, 38~ north-east from Frome, 37 north-east from Warminst-er, 32~ north-east from Westbury, 27 north-east from Bradford, 21 north-east from Devizes and 4S north from Salisbury: it is the head of a county court district and petty .sessional division, in the Northern division of the county, hundred of Kingsbridge and Highworth and Swindon union, rural deanery of Cricklade, archdeaconry of Bristol and diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, standing on a considerable elevation, commanding a fine view over rich valleys watered by the rivers Cola and Ray, with their numerous branches. The town is not incorporated, but the " Local Government Act, 1858" was adopted for the Old and New Town, and they were each governed by a Local Board from 1864, until under the•" Looal Government Act, 1894•" Urban District Councils became the local authority. The town is lighted with gas by a company, whose works are in Cricklade street, and supplied with wat.er from works at Wroughton Park. The parish church (Christ Church) was erected in IBS I, from designs by the late Sir Gilbert Scott R..A. at an expense of £8,ooo, raised by voluntary subscriptions : the style is the Decorated Early English: it has chancel, nave of three bays, aisles, transepts, western tower and spire and a peal of 8 bells and clock : the site was given by Ambrose Goddard esq.: in 1883 the chancel was much improved at a cost of about £soo: a new oak screen was added to the western porch in 1889: in 1892 a reredos of marble and alabast·er was erected by Mr. Pleydell Goddard and Miss Goddard, and a new altar and altar steps were presented with other gifts, all in memory of the late Colonel Goddard, Grenadier Guards : there are sittings for 900 : the chancel of the old church is still standing, and contains several monuments, but is disused: it was restored in 1885. The register dates from the year I6-J-o. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £222, gross yea.rly value £300, net £288, including 20 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1887 by the Rev. Newton Ebenez·er Howe, of Magdalene College, Cambridge. The Rev. Charles· Frederick Goddard has been curate-in-charge since 1892. The vicarage house, erected in place of the old one in 1887, at a cost including site of over £3,000, is on The Sands, Bath road, and is now vacant. The Wesleyan chapel, Bath. road, built in 188o, has 6oo sittings; the Congregational chapel, Victoria street, built in 1866, Slea:ts 6oo; the Particula.r Baptist choapel, Providence road, built in 1843. will seat 400; the Primitive Methodist chapel, Prospect place, in 1870, 300; Brflthren Meet.ing Rocnn, Prospeet place., built in 1869, 250; and the Salvation .Army have barracks in Market square, built in 1862. The Town Hall, built 1852, is so feet by 26 feet, and is also occasionally used for meetings and balls : it will hold 6oo persons. The whole of the buildings belong to the Swindon Central Market Company Limited, who hold a lease of the land from the lord of the manor. The Corn Exchange, in the Market square, is a commodious building IIO feet by so feet, seating I,Ioo persons, is licensed for theatrical performances, and has. a clock tower So feet high : the clock strikes the hours on a 2-cwt. bell, and the quarters on 2 smaller bells and shows the time on two 4-feet illuminated dials. The markets are held on Mondays for pitched corn, and every second and last Monday for fat cattle. Swindon sa2es of cattle, shePp and horsps are held every Mondav in the New Cattle Market by Mr. J. A. Y. Matthews and Mr. T. Lavington. Four fairs are held in the year, two under a. charter granted to the lord of the manor in the reign of Charles I.-viz. on the second Monday after May the IIth and the second Monday in December; also two statute fairs for hiring ·servants-viz. on the first Monday before April the sth, and on the second Monday after September the IIth. Besides the ordinary c<Lttle market the commodious sale yard of Messrs. Dore and Radwa.y, originally established by the late Mr. vViL.iam Dore, provides· for sales• of live stock and is att.ended by dealers from all parts of the country. The periodical auctions for horses, established by Mr. T. Hooper Deac(JIIJ., are held in his ;extensive premise-s opposite the Market square, OR alternate Mondays. New Cattle Market, in Marlborough road, holds· 360 cattle, 730 sheep, 300 pigs, besides horses; opened in 1887; W. H. Read esq. M.S.A. architect. Quarri.es of oolite, well adapted for building, are abundant in the neighbourhood: quantities of fossil and other remains have been found, which are highly interesting to geologists ; Professor .Smith. one of ~ earliest geologists of this country, spent much time in inspecting these quarries. In 1874 a fossil of an extinct reptile known to .geologists as· of the order Omosaurus wa.s found. Fresh water marls· and limestones of the Purbeck age are found in the quarries here with bones of the earlies1J >t'rue frog and fossils of fre>sho wat,er shells, within ru mile a.ndl a half of tth.e :town, on the Li<lliington. road, i:. a beautiful lake of 90 acres, the reservoir for supplying the ·wilts and Berks canal, which passes through the pa.rish within half a mile of the town : it is delightfully situated in a picturesque district, beautifully wooded. The railway, quarries and general agricultural pursuits furnish employment for the working population. The K and M Companies of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's' Wiltshire Regime.nt, have thei.r head quarters at the Corn Exchange. There are two newspapers published weekly, the "North Wilts Herald" and the "Swindon Advertiser," besides a daily (evening) issue of the "North Wilts Herald." The Swindon Victoria Hospital, in The Sands, opened in 1888, has two principal wards, for males and females respectively, with a. special ward for accident cases, containing 12 beds: the foundation stone was laid on Jubilee Day, 1887, by the wife of .A. C. Goddard esq. who· gave the site : the hospital is established on an entirely free basis, the medical staff being composed of medical gentlemen of the town : the cost of the building and furnishing was £ I,g6o, raised' by contributions : the architect was W. H. Read esq. M.S . .A. Swindon: a new wing, pa.rt of the origiood. design, has (1894) been added at a cost •oif £700. The charities amount to £1 ro yearly from land and Consols, left by Mrs. Evans, MessTs. Sheppard and Rolleston, .Anderson, Gray, Bowly, and others at various times. The principal residence is the Lawn, a. large and handsome house in the Italian style, the seat of Ambrose Lethbridge Goddard esq. D.L., J.P. lord of the manor and principal landowner. The hill on which the Old Town stands is of sand and stone, surrounded by Kimmeridge clay, mostly covered by a rich alluvial soil. The adjoining farms are mostly pasture. The area is 4,246 acres ; rateable value, £144,049; the population in I8SI (including Swindon New Town) was 4,876; in· x861, 6,856, in 1871, II,72o, and in I88I, I9,901, and in 1Bgi was 33,001; the great increase in the population is principally caused by the number of men employed at the station and works of the Great Western Railway Company; the population of the Urban district of Old Swindon in 1891 wa.s 3,545. Broome and Walcott are tithings in thia parish. Parish Clerk, William Dean. SWINDON NEW TOWN (or New Swindon) ._s formerly a marsh, but since the construction of the Great. Western railway has become a considerable town, and is


• DIBIOTOBY ,J WILTSHIRE. SWINDON, 218 united to Old Swindon, and now forms with it practically one rown, in the hundred of Crickl'<tde and rounty court district of Swindon. Here is a junot.ion station of the Great Western railway : every train &tops here, as well for changing engines as for refres-hment of pass•engers: at this station the line from Gloucester, Hereford and South W-ales joins the main line ; and the Midland and South Western Junotion Railway Company has construct-ed a railw.ay from here to Andover junction, through Marlborongh and Ludgershall and to Cheltenham, Cricklade and Cirencester, which gives direct communiOllltion between Manchester and the North, and Southampton. The first section of line from Swindon to Marlborough was opened 29th July, r88r; second section, M.arlboroug.h to AndJOver, May rst, r882; and the northern portion of the line as far as Cirencester, Dec. :r8th, r883: this line is now complet·ed, and joins the Eanbury and Cheltenham railway at .Andoversford Junction, the through communication is therefore complete. New Swindon is also the oontre of the Great Western Railway works, and the factory for the whole of the line with its numerous ramifications. The locomotiv.e and carriage works are on an extensive scale, and cov.er an area of about 200 acres, and togethe;r with the iron foundry and boiler works employ about g,ooo hands. The Great ·wes.tern Railway Medical Fund Society's Accident Hospit-al, in Faringdon street, was established in r87r and contains 12 bec1s. The town has been governed by a Local Board under the "Public Health .Act, r858," from Feb. r6, r864, until the "Local Government Act, 1894," esrtablis•hed the present Urban District Council. The town is regularly built, partly on the land belonging to the company, amd chiefly occupied by the persons ·employed in the works; there are a number of handsome shops, and the town is improving and increasing very fast; since r8go twenty new streets have been made; it is lighted with gas. Grea.t improvement has ta.kJen place with regard ro the dispDsal of the sewage, a new system of st{)II'm water ha-s been effectually adopted and an outfall sewer consrtruoted, which empti-es itself on •to the s-ewage farm at Rodbourne ; and afte·r the. sewage has been chemically precipitated in six large tanks, the effluent wa,ter is allowed tD percolate through drained land, and finally discharged into the river Ray, under the superintendence of He111ry Joseph Ramp esq. town surveyor. The Wilts and Berks canal passes in the immediate vicinity, and is crossed by a girder bridge leading from W•ellington street to C(}llege street, constructed in r885, a.t a cost of about £goo. In r893 the Cambria Bridge was erected at :a cost of £r,soo, including the widening of both approaches. The Whale Bridge, built in r8g3. art a cost of £r,2oo, connect.s Princes street with Oriel s:treet ; both bridges were constructed under the tmperintendence of Mr. Henry Jos. Ramp, surveyor to the Local Board. In r8gr the canal wa.s transferred to new manag-ement, and nas s~nce undergone extensive dredging and general repairs ; there are 57 locks with an average fall of 9 feet, and with & length of 78 feet and width of 7 feet: the water is supplied by two reserV'Oirs made by the Company, one at Coa.te, near Swindon, 89 ac·res in ·extent, and the other at Tockenham, with an area of 20 acres), aJso from the river Marden at Calne, and several springs. Mr. P. Munro, of Bris.tol, was engineer for the repairs and dredging. 1 .. he canal has lock·SI into the 'fhames, at .Abingdon, and into the Kennett and Avon, near Melksham, and thus forms a continuous waterway between Bristol and the Thomas. kind is known in England: there are 250 sittings: the services a;re conducted by the clergy .of St. Mark's. St. Paul's, New Swindon, was (in r88r) formed into an ecclesiastical parish from New Swindon parisb. The church, built in 188r at a cost of nearly £6,ooo, is an ed•ifice of brick, in the Ear-ly English style, and consists of chancel, nave of four bays, with clerestory, organ chamber and vestries, western, north and south porches, and western bell cote containing one bell : there is a very handsome chancel screen of open woodwork: there are 8oo sittings: land has been rented from Major Rolleston, for the erection of a clergy house, working men's club and school rooms, at an estimated cost of £3,ooo: a site has been presented by Major Rolleswn, for the erection of a mis·sion church. The register dates from the year r88r. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £225, in the gift of the bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, and held since r888 by the Rev. Douglas PQwell Ware M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridg'B. The vicarage house adjoining the church was erected in 188s. The ecclesiast-ical parish of St. Barnabas, Gorse Hill, was formed Feb. J4, r8go, from the civil parish of Stratton St. Margaret. The church, standing on Gorse Hill, built at a cost of £3,200 and opened in Feb. r885, consists of chancel, nave of six ba.ys, with clerestory : it was designed by J. P. Seddon esq. of Westminster: the styl•e is Transitional: it has a fine vaulted roof: in r894 a south aisle was add·ed, also clergy and cho-ir vestries, at the cost of £goo: the church is built of Swindon stone, with ashlar and fl"eestDne dressings : the interior is also of stone: the chancel is spa~ious, and is separat€!d from the nave by a breas•twork of as•hlar : the floor of the chancel is laid in mosaic of various colours : the sedilia, piscina and credence are of freestone with bright blue Pennant pillars: the font is of Pennant and Mansfield marble: there is a central turret and one large bell : there are 370 siutings. The register dates from the year r885. The living is a vicarage, net vearly value of £r6s, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, and held since r8go by the Rev. Philip Maddocks B.D. of St. David's College, Lampeter. A Sunday school has been built from the d-esigns of John J. Smith, architect, Swindon, of a s~m.ilar style of architecture to the church, being built of Swindon stone lined with brick, having Bath stone dressings : the roof is an open one. Special att.ention has been paid to the aptitude of the large room for sound, and for its being used for concerts, &c. The vicarage house, built in r8g2, is of stone, and cost £2,000. St. John the Evangelist's was consecrated 27th Dec. r883: it is in the Early English style of architecture and a building of red brick, from designs by Mr. F. B. Wade, architect, of London, and consists of chancel, nave, organ chamber and vestries: there are 400 sittings, and it is served from St. Mark's. The Mission Church, in Rodbourne lane, was erected in r88r, and is s·erved by a curate from Rodlbourne Cheney. The Catholic church, dedicated to the Holy Rood, was erected in 1875, at a cost of £z,soo, which included the presb)"tery adjoining t·he church, which consists of a chancel, separated fr.om the nave by "aJ rood! screen, and: a Lady chapel, and has a good organ: the style is Gothic, and the walls are ado-rned by illustrations of the stations of the Holy Cross : every window has a design rormd it in gold and dark brown.; similar ornamentation is on the walls, and the altar and tabernacle are also mos.t beautifully decorated: the alta.r is also in the Gothic style, and has niches for six statues. In r887 a St. Mark's, New Swindon, was formed into an eccle- vestry was erected: there are 200 sittings: attached to lliiastical parisih in r846. The church is a handsome the church is a mission of the St. Vincent de Paul .stone structure in the Decora;ted style, and consists of Society . chancel, nave of four bays, aisles, south porch with . . . western tower and spire containing one bell: the church Th~ Baptist t~bernacle. m ~egent street, erected m was designed by the late Sir Gilbert Scott R..A. and will 1886 m the C~a-s~1c style, IS bmlt of Bath stone at ~ cost .seat goo perso-ns. There is an organ, also suitable oak I of abDut £6,. 00 • W. H. Read esq. M.S . .A. of Swmdon, choir seats: there are five stained windows, including ~as the architect. There are ~lso large Sunday schools one w the memory of the late vicar. The register m the rear. The tabernacle will seat goo persons. dat<es from the year r845. The living is a vicarage, The B:'lptist~ have a chapel at ~rse hiJ!., bui~t ~n gross yearlY: vaJue. £283, :r:et £280, including l()j[le acre 1883, which Will sea~ 250; and. one m Cambr.m, b~lt ~n of glebe, w1th res1dence, m the gift of the Bishop of 1 1866, for :rso. ~a:tiCular Baptist, Prospect hill, bmlt m Gloucester and Bristol, and held since I879 by the Re>. r884, has ISO Sittmgs. the Hon. Maurice John George P-onsonby M.A. of Christ The Congregational church, Sandio'l"d .street, built in Church, Oxford, and hon. canon of Bristol and rural dean 1876, and rebuilt in r8g4, at a cost of over £3,000, is of of Cricklade. red brick with Bath st(lne dressingos, in the Jacobean St. Saviour's, Ashford road, opened in 18go, is a struc- s-tyle from designs by Mr. T. B. Silcock, architect, of ture of brick and wood, erected by the voluntary labour Bath, and includes a large tower: it will seat about qoo of workmen belonging to the Great West<ern Railway pe.rsons: a Sunday schoal was erected in r888 adjoining Company, and is intendiedl chi.e.fly for their use.; and at a oost of £ r ,200. consists of chancel, nave, vestry, west porch and a turret There are four W esleyan chapels : -Faringdon street, containing we beY. Only one previous instance of the built in 1868, has sittings for 1,200; Gorse hill, 1883,


214 SWINDON. WILTSHIRE. (KELLY'S 3.50; Princess street, I884, I5o; and William street, 1887, 150. 'l'he Primitive Methodist in Regent street, built in I876, at a cost of £2,409, and enlarged in I889, at the cost of [7oo, has 750 seats; and that in Olifton street, built in I88r, at a cost of £4I4•· will seat I50: another has hem erected in r89o, at a cost of £I,ozo, and will seat 337· The Evangelistic M.is•sion Hall, Rolleston street, built in I873• seats 500 persons; and the Salvation Army Barracks, Bridge street, wa~ built in r868 for Baptist school. The Presbyterian Lecture Hall on the south side of Dixon s•treet was built in I885, and is in the Early English style, the hall being 55 feet long and 28 feet 6 inches wide, with suitable porch, enbrance and lobbie-s, lighted with gas, and hot water laid on: the roof is ceiled at the collar be·am, leaving expos·ed the principal timbers, which are stained and v.arnished : the hall can seat 300 persons; Mr. Or1ando Baker M.S.A. of Regent street, New Swindon, was t.he arohit.ect. The Oemeotery, on a hill midway between Old and New Swind•m, is about II acr·es in e:dent, on soil of sand and stone, and commands extensive and beautiful views for many miles west and north. There is a chapel in the Early English s•tyle, with apsidal east end, vestry and bell turret; also a separate mortuary chapel and a ca.re.taker's lodge The main entrances are 8!t Clift.on street, Radnor street, Dixon st.reet and Lansdown road : the first burial took place 6th August, 188I : the total cost of land, laying out, dminage, building lodge and chapels was about £ro,ooo. The cemetery is und~r the management of a board, whose meetings are held third Tuesday in February, May, August and November, at the Local Board room, 42 Oricklade st.reet, Swindon. Offices, 42 Cricklade street and IO Queen Anne's buildings, Faringdon street. The Public Offices in Regent circus, erected in I892, at a cost of [9,ooo, form a hand<Some block of buildings of red brick, with Bath stone dres.sings, in the Renaissance .style, and occupying an area of 6oo superficial yards. The weost front has a gvand entranee with balcony above, and a large dock tower go feet high. The main entrance opens to a vestibule and spacious staircase hall, ornamented with oolumns, pilasters and arches. The building includes offices for the clerk to the urban council, school board, town surv·eyor, as•sistant ov.erseer, rate collectors and inspeetor of nuisances, and t·here are county court offiees, wheve the sittings of this court are !held. The largest room, 56 by 33 feet, is used for public meetings, &c. ; the! board room' is 52 by 28 feet ; in rear of the buildings is a fire engine house ; Mr. Brightwen Binyon, of Ipswich, was t!he architect: A drinking fountain, presented by the Swindon United Temperance Board, was el'ected in I893, in front of the building. T•he Marke<t occupies a piece of land at the bottom of Commercial road, and was erected in I892, at the cost of £4,500 ; there are sevent·een shops and a triangular piece of open ground for the use of country dealers &c. The B Squadron of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Duke of Edinburgh's Own Royal Regiment) is stationed in the- town, and the F and G Companies of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wtiltshire Regiment) have their Drill Hall and Orderly Room at the end rof the park adjoining Park lane. The Great ·western Railway Mechanics' Institution in High stree•t, opposite the entvance to the Great Western railway works, established in I 843, and enlarged I 893, is a noble building, and has a library containing upwards (lf 2o,ooo volum.es, including a reference library of 3,ooo volumes; lectures, concerts mnd dram•a.tic performances 1we frequently given, and there are now (I895) 6,700 members ; the institute, as enlarged, comprises, among others, billiard room, dressing rooms, smoking and two reading rooms, one being for use of ladies only: the large hall, whieih seats 1,2oo people, has a st.age 24 feet deep and 50 feet wide. A free recreation ground, with permanent pavilion, was opened in I8~2 at a cost of £2,86o, and is 30 acres in extent. The Great Western Medical Fund Society, established in I847, occupies a block of red brick buildings with stone dressings, erected at a cost of [12,ooo, and opened in 1892. It contains two swimming baths, the larger of which, III ft. by 30 ft., has a spacious gallery running round, and in winter is used for concerts and meetings, and for this purpose is capable of seating 2,ooo people. The smaller bath, 6o ft. by 25 ft. is used by ladies and children, and is kept open all through the winter : attached is a washhouse, with patent gas drying apparatus. There are various ante-rooms and offices, and one large committee room. The Dispensary, which adjoins, is well equipped: there are eight consulting rooms and a dental surgery. The Accident Hospital, in Faringdon road, was erected in r87I, and consists of accident ward, with 4 be.ds, convalescent ward, containing 8 beds, and an operating theatre : the number of accidents treated in 1893 was 57· The Isolation Hospital, at Gorse Hill, erected in I892, at a cost of £4,500, is a red brick building with Bath stone dressings, and is built on the block system: it consists of administrative isolation block, containing four wards, two male and two female, with attendant nurses' rooms. The Ward Pavilion consists of two wards, male and female, also with attendant nurses' rooms. Another block contains out-offices, viz., ambulance, mortuary, disinfectant apparatus, wash-house and ironing room. Mr. H. J. Ramp was the architect. At Okus is a smallpox hospital for I7 patients. Masonic Hall.-The Royal Sussex Lodge of Emulation, No. 355, secretary, E. H. Pritchett, meets. here on the Friday nearest the full moon in every month, excepting May, June, July and August. The Wilts Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, No. 35S. Scribe, E. T. A. Hogarth, hoids its meetings on the Friday nearest the full JD,oon every month, excepting May, June, July, and August. The Swindon Key Stone Lodge of Mark Master Masons, ~o. 40I, meets on the Wednesday next before full moon, quarterly, February, May, July and October; secretary, E. H. Pritchett. Swindon Town Club, in Bath road, was erected in I893: it is non-political, and has about 670 members: Mr. W .. H. Read was architect: the secretary is Mr. Booker. The County Ground, in the Drove road, was opened May, 1893, and is 29 acres in extent: a bicycle track has been laid down, of 3 laps to the mile, and in addition to the space devoted to football and cricket, there is a Galloway racecourse (several meetings taking place during the year), and a polo ground: a large ornamental pavilion has been erected, at a cost of £8so, on the opposite side, with dressing rooms for competitors, at a cost of [450 : there is also an entrance Jodge, built at the cost of £250. Swindon Town Gardens, formerly a portion of the Quarries, are 7 acres in extent, and were opened in I894: the land was purchased from W. A. L. Goddard esq. for £7oo, and the whole area is surrounded by a fence, and there is a picturesque lodge, rustio bridges, tennis lawns, a band stand, ornamental waters, fountains, swings and giant strides for the children, &c. : the total cost amounted to about [3,8oo, including land: Mr. W. H, Read M.S.A. was the architect. The area of the urban district is 1,531 acres; rateable value, [III,361; the population in I89I was 27,295. The population of St. Mark's ecclesiastical parish in 186I was 4,167; in 187I, 7,628, and in I88r, II,I04: the population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 189I was :--St. Mark, 15,770; St. Paul, 6,902; St. Barnabas, Gorse Hill, 2,852. Sextons :-St. Mark's, William Collins, 2 Morris street, Rodborne lane, New Swindon; St. Paul's, John Mitchell, Regent place, New Swindon. Gorse Hill is now included in the New Swindon urbarl district, and by an Order of the Wiltshire County Coancil, confirmed by Local Government Board Order, which came into operation Sept. 29, I8go, it was amalgamated with the parish of Swindon, and at the same date the hamlet of Even Swindon, in the parish of Rodbourne, was also amalgamated with Swindon. • OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTl ONS &c. ~ost, M. 0. & T. {)., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Head Office, Bath road, Swindon.- Head postmaster, William Henry Callway. Letters dispatched to London, 8 & Io. ro a.m. except sun day; Bath, Cheltenham, Gloucester & the whole of the West of England, Io. IO a. m. except sun day; London, Reading, Bristol, ·Chippenham, Cricklade, Highworth & Purton, .12.ro p.m. except sunday; London & Oxford, 3· 15 p.m. except sun day; Bath, Bristol, Chippenham, Wootton Bassett, 3.I5 p.m. except sunday; London &r out of London, 6.45 p.m. ; general dispatch, Io p.m Letters can be posted at the Wall Letter Box at the Great Western Railway, New Swindon, 8.40 & I0.30 a.m. & I, 3.20, 7·3o, 9 & ro p.m. (for West of England) & I2 midnight (London, Marlborough, Newbury &c) Letters are delivered at 7 & g. r5 a. m. & 12. I5 & 5 p.m. Letters arriving too late {or last delivery can be ob.,


DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. 'SWINDON. 215 tained between 8 & 9 p.m. ; sundays, one delivery only, at 7 a.m 'Telegraphic business can be transacted between 7 a.m. & xo p.m. ; sundays, 8 till 10 a.m. & 5 till 6 p.m. ; sale of stamps, 7 a. m. till xo p.m. ; registering letters, 7 a.m. till 9 p.m. ; money orders & savings bank business, from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m New Swindon Town Sub-Post Office, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Samuel Smith, sub-postmaster. The office is open for telegraph business & sale of stamps from 8 a.m. till xo p.m.; money .order & S. B. 9 a.m. till g p.m.; letters dispatched 8.30 & 10.20 a.m. 12.40, 3.30, 6.50, 8.45, g. 10 & w p.m. ; closed on sundays Jtegent street M. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Mrs. Phillis Tindle, sub-postmistress. Letters dispatched at 8. IS, & 10.10 a.m. 12.30, 3.2o, 6, 8.45 & 9 p.m. ; sundays, 9 p.m. ; post office closes on wednesdays at 2 p.m Town Sub-Post & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Westcott place.-William Haynes, sub-postmaster. Letters dispatched at 8. IS, & 10.5 a. m. & 12.25, 3, 6.30 & 9 p.m.; no collection on sundays, & closed at 2 p.m. on wednesdays -I'own Sub-Post & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Clifton street.-John Wall, sub-postmaster. Letters dispatched at 8.5 & 9·55 a.m. & 12.15, z.so, 5.30 & 9 p.m.; sundays, g p.m.; closed on wednesdays at 2 p.m · Town Sub-Post, M. 0. & T. 0 .. S. B. & Express Delivery & Annuity & Insurance Office, Rodbourne lane.- Jonah Hawkins, sub-postmaster; dispatched at 8.40 a.m. & 1.30 & 7.30 p.m COUNTY MAGISTRATES ACTING FOR SWINDON PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Hussey-Freke Ambrose Denis esq. D.L. Hannington hall, Highworth, chairman Archer Lt.-Col. David, Kingsdown, Stra.tton St. Margaret Calley Major Thomas Charles Pleydell, Burderop park, Swindon Codrington William Wyndham esq Dean William esq. Newburn, New Swindon Goddard Ambrose Lethbridge esq, M. A., D.L. The Lawn, Swindon Goddard Fitzroy Pleydell esq. The Lawn, Swindon Goddard Horatio Nelson esq. M.A., D.L, Clyffe manor, Wootton Bassett Hanbury Edgar esq. Eastrop grange, Highworth Mitchell William Rowland esq. Morse Levi Lapper esq. Granville, Bath road, Swindon Pavy Capt. Francis, Markham, Wroughton, Swindon Sadler James Henry' esq. Lydiard house, Swindon Skinner Capt. Charles Lancelot Andrews, Down-Ampney house, Cricklade Sloper G. 0. esq. Highworth Story-Maskelyne Mervin Herbert Nevil esq. M.A., F.R.S. · Basset Down house, Wroughton, Swindon Trepplin Ernest C. esq. Vasterne house, Wootton Bassett Wilson Captain William R.N. Cliffe Pypard, Wootton Bassett, Swindon Wykeham-Martin Cornwallis esq. The Hill, Purton, Swindon Clerk to the Magistrates, George M. Butterworth; offices, Police Station, Swindon Petty Sessions are held at the Police Court, Swindon, at II a.m. on monday & thursday. The following places are included in the Petty Sessional Division :-Bishopstone, Blunsdon St. Andrew, Castle Eaton, Chisledon, Hanniugton, Highworth, Inglesham, Liddington, Little Hinton, Rodborne Cheney, South Marston, Stanton Fitzwarren, Stratton St. Margaret, Swindon, Wanborough, Wroughton URBAN DISTRICT COUNCILS. Swindon Old Town. Offices, 42 Cricklade street, Old Swindon. Board day, 3rd thursday in each month at 7 p.m. :Members. Elected December 1894· JWilliam Balch *Alfred Plummer * Arthur Stote lJEdwin Robert Ing ~Geo. Montague Butterworth nJohn James Shawyer ~Thomas Hooper Deacon •James Baker §Edward John Keylock *John Green §William Reynolds Marked thus 11 retire in x8g5. Marked thus * retire in x8g6. Marked thus § retire m 1897· Clerk, Treasurer, Lytte>:ton Etty, County of Gloucester Bank Lim Medical O:ffi.'cer of Health, Friend Edward Streeten M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin. & L.M., D.P.H. 26 High street, Swindon Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, William Edwin Morris. I3 Devizes road Collector, Miss Frances M. Avenell, Stuart ho. Avenue rd Swindon New Town. Members elected I894· Chairman, Thomas Brain. Central Ward. *Frederick W. Adams *James John Brown ·tWilliam Batt f\Villiam Graham Little ~George JacksonChurchward gDouglas Earle Marsh Eastcott Ward. *Charles Hill tJamcs Smith Protheroe *John James §Thomas Brain tHenry Charles Cook 1 ~James Hinton Kings hill \Yard. *Hubert John Deacon tJohn Gregory *Charles Preston §J ames Long1and tWilliam Comley sTimothy Job Mills * Ed win J ones *George Kembrey tOliver Fry Queenstown lVa<rd. t Albert Henry Wheeler §John Clark §Arthur Lynn Pryce W estcott 1-Vard. *Reuben Georg~ I tEdwin Jones *Edmund James Griffiths j §\Villiam Hall tGeorge Hughes J §William Harvey li.Wl;rked thus * rert:~re in 1896. M-arked thus t retire in 1897. l\f~["ked thus § retire in x8g.8. Council Room, Public offices, Regent circus, New Swindon Board day, 2nd & 4th tuesday in each month at 10 a.m. Clerk, Henry Kinneir, Public offices, Regent circus, New Swindon Deputy Clerk, Waiter H. Kinneir Treasurer, Lyttelton Etty, County of Gloucester Bank Limited Medical Officer of Health, Friend Edward Streeten M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin., D.P.H. 26 High street. Swindon Surveyor, Hy. Joseph Hamp, Public offices, New Swindon Sanitary Inspector, Maurice Simpson, 73 Clifton street, New Swindon Collector, William Jolliffe, Public offices, Kew Swindon Water Analyst, Frank \Villiam Harris, 6 Church place, New Swindon PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. .A.Jssembtly Rooms, God.idlard Arms hotel, Hti.gh street Borong"h Poliice S:ta.mon, Slba.tlion road, Henry Ga.rl'ett, sergeaii!t in charge & 7 oonsta•bles Ceme•tery, Henry Fox T.ow~~send & Henry Kinnier, joid olerk~ t'O the burial board Chambe;r of Ag"ricultui'e, 6 Illigh street, Wlilliam Chandler e•sq. pr.esl.i.deillt; George Montague Butterwol'lth, sec Oorn Exchange, 1\ilarket sqUJa:r>e, Richard Tarrnnt sec,; Wil!liam Gardener, hall keepeT Ooulllty Court, held a,t t·he Public Office-s, Regent circus, Kew Swindlon, fOT!tnightly, on a wednesday; office, Public buildl.i.ng;s, Regent circus; His Honor Gamine F. D. Caillard, judge; Henry Kinneir, registrar & high bailiff; W. H. Kinneir, deputy registrar; W. H. Moore, as·slrstalllt. The disltrict oomprises the folilowing plJac.es :-ffisihiOpSitone, Blun1sdon, Brnyd~:>n, :Broad Town, Cas·He Ea.ton, Ohisled!on, Grack, Oliffe Pypard, Oricklade, Chalwo'l'lth, Oalcut, Wia•ter Ea.ton, Draycott Foliatt, Eisey • Hannri.ng'ton, Hayd~:>n, IllighWJOI"t!h, Hinton Parva, Inglesham Liddiard Millicent, Liddiard Tregoze, Liddington, Mlal'lston J\fuisey, Purton, Purton Stoke, Rodbourne Cheney, Sevenhampton, S.t'MlJton Fi<tz-Wa<rren, Stra.bton St. Margave't, Swi'llld'On, SWiind10n New Town, Tockenham,WIUnborough,'Wioottton :Bassetit & Wroughton This court ha.s also Bank;ruptcy jurisdidtlion, & for bankruptcy purpose!S includes in addli.tlion the county courts of Oalne, MaJmesbun-y, Marl•borough, Oirencester and Farringdon ; Henry Coggan 'J.'Iomlbs, High s.treet. official receiver Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of D:i.st·ress Amendment Act "-Chas. Bishop, R!egent cir. Ne.w Swindon; J ames Radway 28 R:i.gh st. S'Wlindon; FredeT!ick Hintton, Regent cirrcus, New SW'indon; Thomtals Hooper Deacon, High &treet, Swindon; FraDJCis Armstrong, Wootton Bassetfl Oounty Po1ioe Station, Sfultlion road, New Swindon, Henry 0a[l8ftt, superintendent, 1 inspector, 2 sergeants & 16 constables


216 SWINDO:Y. WILTSHIRE. Great Western Ralilway l\Iedica[ Fund Society's Accadent PUBLIC OFFICERS. Hospital, F1ar!ingdoon st1reet, Ne;w Swindon; Genrge A~•"l'stan"- 0 "'~ '" 0V'erseer, Richard Tarrant, Public offices, New :Yioney Swinhoe L.R .. P.Lond. W~lliam HowseL.R.O.P. S . d Lond. & George Rodway Sw,inhoe M.R.O.S., L.R.O.P. O ~fn. on F t S G "I S · h medical officers; Frederick Tegg, sec ert~ ymg ac ory urgoon, " e'Orge . .c• nney wm oe Inland Revenue Offioe, 5 Brunsw!ick terrace, Bath road, I L.R.C.P.Lond. Par~ ~ouse, :New Swmdon Goorge A. Baloombe, supe•rvisor ; Michael Cusack, 15 , Clerk to the Comm1ss[onevs of Land, Ass·essed & ProStpvingfieM l"'Od, officer perty Tax, SJ-eorge ~I'Ontag:u~ .Butterworth Stamp Office, I8 Wood streelt, A1fll'ed L. Foss, distributor Coroner f?r Nor.th WJlt.s Dnn.tS'J.·On, W. E .. ~· Browne Surveyor of Taxes; offioetS, The s1am:ls; Henjamin Ams- esq. Ch1sl~on, deputy, Amos BaTIIs, snhclt<Or, Wood deh, surveyor •Stree•t, Swmdon . . Swindon Victoria Hospilta[ The Sands Thos. R•nberts .sec OoHector of. Poor'.s Raltes, ~chard Tarrant, Public Qffic-e.s~ T H 11 R . h --' T ' ' ' R!egent circus, New Smndoru own a , ne a·n~ a.Til'ant, sec D' ~"- · t S t S · d & H' h th U · R l !IJ"'"r1c urveyor o wm on 1g ·WOr n1on ura Yeomanry Cavalry. District Council, Law Green, Upper Stratton, Swindon Royal Wiltshire (Prince of Wales' Own Royal Regiment) (3!I'd Yeomanry Brigade) (B Squadron), Hon. Major R!ight Hem. Lord C. F. Brudenell-Bruce, commander; Hon. Major Sir H. B. Meux bart. sec-ond in command; T. ~. Deacon, qua:ril€r maiSiter; Squadron Sergit.-Major John Holland, drill insltruc1'0r VI:Aunteer.s. ~md Volunteer Batltalion, Duke of Edill!burgh'.s (Wiltshire Regimenrt), Oorn Exclhange, Swindl()n; K 0-o. Capt. .Amo·s Barns & M Co. Oapt. J . .Arkell, commandants; a new armoury & drill ground have been made 211d Violurut8'err" Baltltarol()n, Duke of Edinburgh's. (Wiltslhire Regiment); drill hall & detachment orderly room, The Park, New Swindon; F. Co. Capt. D. E. Marsh, commandant; E. P. Lewis, lieut. ; Surg.-Lieut. G. R. Swinhoe, medical officer; G Co. Capt. F. W. Carlton, commandant; W R. Russell, lieut.; Calor-Sergeant Albert Osborne, drill instructor Highwor.th Un!i·on. Board day, every 13Hte!l'na:te. woone·sday, a,t the Workhouse, Stratton St. Margaret, at I0.30 a.m. The unrion comprises the futlowing parishes :-Bis'hop- ~o'I!Je, BlUI!JS'don St. .Andrew, Chsil:~e Ea;ton, Chtisled'On, Draycott F1oliwtt, Hannington, HighwGvth, Hiillt•on Parva, Inglesham, Liddington, South Marston, Rodb<mrne Cheney, Stanton Fitz-Warren, Stratton St. Margaret, Swindon, Wanborough & Wroughton. The population of the union in r8g1 was 47,3I0; area, 54,178 acres; rateable value in 1895, £232,140. OJeork to the Guardlianrs & As•sessment Oommrittee, J.ohn Peter Kirby, 42 Oricklade sltl"eelt, Swirudon Tre<a1surer, Ly:tJte1ton Etil:y, Oounlty of Glouceslter Bank Limited, S wlind'On Relieving Offioe~s & C-ollecl<;>l'S to the Guardians, No. I dlistr<iot, Henry TrenfieM, Hlighw{)II1th; No. 2 district, Paul. Morse, Liddingbon; N'O. 3 district, James Vowles, ViCibo.r!ia SJtreet TIIO:rth, Swindon Assi>~bant Relieving Officel'IS for V'ag:rontts, Superintendent Rency Collffit, SWfi.rud'On & Se;vgt. Rlichard Evans, High worth Vaccrinati'On Officers, Henry Trenfi•eJd, Highworth district; John Belcher, Swindon district 1\Ied:ical Offioers & Public Vaoecina.tlors, No. I dis•tric<t, John Rowwt, Hi·ghworth; No. 2 d~strict, John OampbeN M~cleoan M.B., C.M. Swindl()n; No. 3 district, Charles Jlames Cre·s•sy, "\'Vmugb:ton; No. 4 district, David Muir, Sitro.tton St. Margaret Superiwt•ende'IIIt R!e•gisltrrar, George M. BuMerworth, High stre,eJt; depulty, Henry Bizley, 28 North s;i;Teet, Swind!()n R·egistmrs vf Bim'hs, Dealths & Marriages, Highworth .sub-dist.I'Iict, HeDTy Trenfield, Highworth; depUJty, J'Ohn Trenfield, Highworith ; Swindon sub-diSJtrict, J1ohn P. Ki.rby, 42 Cr~ck1ade srt:ree.t, Swindon•; deputy, Jame'S Spille~r, Vicft()rtia s1cre·elt, Old SwindQn W orkhous~e, &tmft,t'On St. ~fu.rgarert:, 2! miles from Swindon, a buildin'g of brick & stone, ereded in I847, & will hold 460 inmates; Rev. Alexander N. Scott M.A. chaplain; David M:uir, medical officer; John Frank Eilby, maSiter; Mrs. Emily Kilby, ma•tron School Abtendance Oom'llllittee. Olerk, J. P. Kirby, 42 Cricklade stre~t A~tt~mdance Offict>rs, Henry Trenfield, Highwortth Morse, Liddington Rural District Council. Meets at the Union at Stratton monthly. & Paul Clerk, John P. Kirby, 42 CrickJade street, Swindon Treasurer, Lyttelton Etty, Oounlty of Gloucester Hank Limited, Swind'On iMedical Officer of Health, Friend Edward Streeten L.R.C.P.Edin. & L.M., D.P.H. 26 Hi~h street, Swindon District Survey1or, Charle•s Law Green C.E. '\Yroughton Sanitary Inspectors, Charles Oole, Upper Stratton & C. L. Freen, Wroughton Chief Inspeotor of Weighbs & Me•asures, James Ward, 5 Commercial l"Oad, New Swindon Join:t Clerfus to Burial B'oo.rd, Henry Fox Townsend & Henry Kinnerrr, Public offic·es, Regent· circus OfficiaJ Rt>~ceciver in Bankruptcy ,Hy. Ooggan Tombs, High st Superintendent of P-olice & Inspector under the Food & Drugs & Comlta~ious D!i•seases (Anlimals) Acts, Henry Oollett, oounlty conSitabulary, Ea•S,tcot.t Surveyor of Taxes, Ben Am•sden, The Sands Tlown Crier, Jvhn Hiscock, r Prostpect hill, New Swindon PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. Chl'li•s·t Church (Bar:ish Ohurch), Old SwindQn, Rev. Charles Fre~erick Goddard, curate. in charge; 11 a.m. 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. & fri. I2 noon; thurs. 7 p.m St. ~fark's Church, :New Swindon, the Rev. the Hon. Maurice Jlohill George Pons-on by M. A. vicar; Rev. Cha.rles Rhooes· Go·t·t B.A. R·ev. the Hon. R·eginald J-ohn Yarde-Bu.l·Ie·r B.A. Rev. Leonard William V. Goodenough M.A. Rev. A1ex. George Gordon Ross B.A. & the Rev. Hyman Jonwthan Wert'heim B.A. curates; 8 & II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily s'e·rvice, 8.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m St. Saviour's, served from St. Mark's; 7·I5 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m St. J:ohn the Evange~tist, seTv:ed from St. Mark's; 7.30 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m St. Ba.rnabas, Gorse hill, Rev. Pihilip Maddocks B.A .• B.D. vicar; 8 & 11 a. m. 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m St. Paul's Church, Edgwa.re rd. Rev. Douglas· P. Ware, i\I.A. V'icar; Rev. ReginaJd Gordlon Willes Smea.ton B.A. & Rev. Hugh Smith-Marriot•t B.A. curates; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Holy Rood (Catholic), Rev. James Lonergan, priest;massp 8.30 a.m.; high mass, ri a.m.; rosary, respers, sermon & benedlioti-on, 6.30 p.m.; mas·s, daily, 7.30 a.m Trinity Pre<s1bylter:ian Church of England, Dixon streetr Gilbe·rt's hild, Rev. William Michael Smith; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. wed. 7 p.m Baptist Tabel'1llacl•e, Regent street·, Rev. Frederick Pugh; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m Bapt.ist, Go11se hill; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m . Ba.pttist, Oamlbria., Rev. F. Puglh; 10.30 a. m. & 6 p.m.; tue'S. 7 p.m Baptist (PaMticular), Providence rood; p.m. ; wed. & thurs. 7 p.m Io.3o a.m. & (). Bla;pbiEtt (Pa.rt!icula.r), Rehoboth, Prospect hill; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Brethren Meeting Room (Pr{)lspe'Ct); 10.30 a.m. & 0. p.m. ; tues. & wed. 7.30 p.m Congregati-onal, Vic.toria s·tre~t. Rev. Winiam James Andrew; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7 p.m C-ongregational, Sandford street, Rev. John St>roud Williams; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Primitive Methodist, Regent street, 10.301 a. m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m 1l Rev. John Ed. Primitive Methodist, Clifton street, Io.go 1 Le ut y, Rev. a.m & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.15 p.m '-.C h ri stopher Primitive Methodist, Prospect place, 10.30 I Stockdale & Rev a. m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m I Thomas Graha~ Primitive Methodist, Gorse hill, 2.30 1 p.m. & 6 p.m ) Salvr.~~tion .Army Barracks, Fl·eett street, New Swindon, Oapt. C. Bailey; 7 & II a.m. 3 & 6.30 p.m.; week day1s, 8 p.m Wesleyan, Bath road, II a. m. & 6.30 p.m.l ,mon. 8 P·~· ,; tues. 7 p.m I.Kev. John Hogg, '"esleyan, F armgdon s.treet, 10.30 a. m. Rev. John Ward,. & 6 p.m. ; tues. & fn. 7· p.m I R .Arth A "\Vesleyan, Princess st. 11 a. m. & 6 p.m / ev. nr • Wesleyan, Gorse hill, I0.30 a. m. & 6 p.rn ' SouthernsT& Rev. Wesleyan, William st. I0.3oa.m. &6. p.m Chas. A. Norman Wesleyan, Percy st. I0.30 a.m. & 6 p.m J


DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. SWINDON. 217 Evangelistic Mission Hall, Rollest<m street, Mr. William Brown; I I a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m. SCHOOLS. The Swindon & North Wlilts Technical Schools Committee are about to erect a bilock of buildings on a site presented by Major Rolleston, in the Victoria road, at a OOSit of £ ro,ooo, of which £3,000 has been V'oted by the WJ11Js Oity Oouncil, £ r,ooo by the Science & Art Department, S~:>uth Kensington, & tihe remainder to be raised by the Local Board ; the committee is comprised of 18 members, six contributed by the New & two by the Old Swindon urban councils, four by the sch{)ol board & six from the Mechanics' Instittutioo A Sc;hool Board of 9 membell's was fmmed for Swind'on NoV'ember 10, 1877; Herury Kinne!ir, clerk to the board ; John Oonduot, 40 Prospect place & Ge{)rge H. P'()nter, arM·em}ance officerrs ; office·s, Publ.ic buildings, Regent circurs The following soho(}ls haV'e been built by the Swindon School Board:- Board Schools. Sandford S'treet (boys), bui~rt at a oostt of £6,xso, & <JPened in April, r88I, f& 794 boyrs; average attendance, Boo ; J (}hn Williams, head IDJaJsltrer Queen's Town (infants), built at a cost of £I,89o, opened in May, I88o, foil' 275 infanlt:s; average attendance, 283 ; Miss M. K•en.t, head m~stress Queen's TDwn (girls), adjoins th·e Qureen's Town Infant.s' School, built at a oost of about £2,300, & opened in February, I885, for 265 girls; ave·rage at,tendance, about 233; Miss D. James, head mislt·ress Gil:bert's HiR (girls & infaruts), buil.rt at a cost of £2,250, & openred in August, I88o, Jior I83 gid·s & 280 infant·s; average amtendance, ab()ut I90 girl:s & 217 infants ; Miss C. Bramwell, head misrtre•S'S Westcotrt Sc'hoal (infarutrs), built art a. cost of £2,570, & Dpened in April, I88r, ror 286 infunts; average attendance, 284; Miss M. Dairie, head mistre•ss Clift•on Streert, of three depal"tmen:t•s, built at a cost of a.bout £5,5oo, & opened in JanUJary, I885, for 284 boys, 205 girls & 200 infants; average attendance, 28o •boyiS, I8o girls. & 30I infanltos; G. Walt·ers, head master; Mrs. Le Manquais, head mistres•s Letihbridge Rood (m~~ed), bunt in r89I, at a cost of £5 ,ooo, f,or 268 chil.dren; avenage a~ttendance, 224 ; F. King, m~:~:ster; infanltrs' 342; average attendance, 233; MiS>s S. Ranee, misrtll'e•ss Ooll.rege· Streert:, for 408 girl& & 404 infan1tos; average attendance, abouJt 380 girls & 400 infant'S; Mis·S J. Be·van, head mli·stT'ess GoDse llill (boys, girils & infants), under S.t;rat·ton St. :Margaret, but about to be tran•s·ferred to Swindon Sohool Board, built for 340 boys, 340 girls & 480 infia,nrts; averag·e att•endance, 259 hoyiS, 207 girls & 247 infants; J. Sooftiord, ma,ste·rr, Miss A. Evans, girls' mistresrs ; Miss E. Jar'Vtis, infants' mlisttress Ev•en Swindon, Rod•bourne lane (mixed), builtt for 3IO cliildren; enlarged in I894 for 2Io additional scholar~>; average attendance, 317; John Henry Day, master Even Swindon (infants), for 200; to be enlarged to accommodate 303; average attendance, 204; Miss, Clara Ellison, miSitres•s Parochial (boys & girls), King William street, built in I87I, .for 380 boyrs, 229 gir1s & I82 infan•ts; avera·ge e.ttendunoe, 300 boys, 210 girLs & ISO infants; supported in pant by endowment; Art'hur Stote, mas-ter; :Miss K!llte Gay, girls' mistress; Misrs ~ile, infanJts' rnri·stre·ss Ca.tholic (mjxed), Regent street, buiLt in I86o, & opened I875, for I6o children; av.erage attendance, I40; Miss J ane Loverick, mistrersrs NEWSPAPERS. North Wilts Herald, Ilatlh road, Henry D. Piper, proprietor & publ!isihe~r; published weekly on friday. SwindDn .Advertiser, IO Viororia street, M{)rris Bros. printers & proprietors; published satuTday. Soo advert GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Locomotive & Carriage Department. Chief engineer & superintendent for the whole of the Great Western system, William Dean; principal assistant engineer, Thomas Simpson ; chief clerk, & accountant, Henry J. Birch Locomotive Department. Manager of the works, S. Carlton ; assistant managero. Douglas Earle Marsh; rolling mill manager, Wm. Ellis As·Stistan.t Mmrua.gel"ls, Oar & Wagon Depa;rl:iment, L. R. 'I!homarS, G. J. Churohward & T. 0. Hogarth Stores Department. Stores superintendent, W. H. Stainer Traffic Department. Station master & superintendent, '\-'Villiam Bonner; goods manager, Charles Ilsley MIDLAND & SOUTH WESTERN JUNCTION RAILWAY Consulting engineer, James Rew Shopland; station mas-· ter, John Manning; secretary & general manager~ Samuel Fay ; aceounrtanrt:, Sidney HerbeTt Webtber; cashier, Ed'Wiard Thomas Lawrence CONVEYANCE. Omnibuses to Railway station from Goddard Arms & Great W!llstern hot·els to meet the pmncipoo troins CARRIERS. Aldbourne-Lambden, 'Mason's Arms,' mon. wed. &. sat. ; Smith, 'Bell hotel,' mon Ashbury & Bishopstone-Stratford, 'Mason's Arms,! mon. & fri Avebury, Broad! Hinton & Wroughton-Jerome & Nas~ ' Ma.son's Arms,' mon Broad Hinton, Broad Town & '\Vroughton-Nash, 'Mason's Arms,' mon Berwick Bassett, Monkton, Beckhampton, Kennett, Overton, Lockeridge, Fyfield, Manton & Winterbourne Bassett-Nash, 'Mason's Arms,' mon Bishopstone-Stratford & Taylor, 'Mason's Arms,' mon .. & .fri. ; Mazey, mon. & fri Chisledon-Cripps & Bush, 'Mason's Arms,' mon. wed. & fri Cliffe Pypard-Thomas Gale, 'Crown,' mon. & fri Fairford, Kempsford, Stanton & Hannington-Stroud, 'King's Arms,' wed. & sat Haydlon Wick-Reuben Hiettt, ' Crown,' mon High worth & Lechlade-Bizley, 'Mason's Arms,' thurs.. & sat & Reuben Hiett, ' Crown,' mon Kempsford-Bullock, sat. & Stroud, wed. from 'King's Arms' Liddington-Fowler, 'Bell & Shoulder of Mutton,' tues. & friday Longcott & Shrivenham-Thatcher, 'Crown,' mon Lyneham-Franklin, 'King's Arms,' thurs. & sat. ; Simpkins, fri 1\<fonkton-George Nash, 'Mason's Arms,' mon Purton-Selby, wed. & Turner, thurs. 'Mason's Arms ~ Rams bury-Fox, jun. 'Bell & Shoulder of Mutton,' fri. ; & Talmage, mon Wanborough-Stratford, 'Mason's Arms,' mon. & fri. & Johnson, mon. wed. & fri.; Fowler, 'Bell & Shoulder of Mutton,' mon. tues. & fri Wootton Bassett-Franklin, 'King's Arms,' thurs. & sat. ; & Simkins, fri 1Vroughton--J errome, ~Mason's Arms,' m on. Cook~ Great Western Railway station, four times daily Great Western Railway Goods Delivery - R. T. Smith. & Co. agents Sutton & Co.-Thomas Ann SWINDON. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Balcomb George A. 5 Brunswick ter .Adams Frederick Washington, Oxford Banbrook John, I Springfield road house, The Sands Barker Charles, IO South street Adams Wm. Wroxham, Springfield rd Barns Amos, Wood street .Adye Arthur, Prospect Barns Willia.m Amos, Broom manor AfHeck Robert, 4I Prospect p~ace Ba.teman Geo.4Gloucester vils.Bath rd .Ainsworth Wm. Jn. 2 Brunswick ter Belcher William, I9 Prospect place Amsden Benjamin, I Devonshire villas, Bend Richard, 2I Lansdown road The Sands Bendrey Ernest,Myrtle villa,Devizes rd Andrew Rev.Wm.Jas.(Cong.),12Bth.rd Birch Henry James, 42 Belle Vue road Andrews Rabert, 23 Belle Vue road Bishop Charles, 4 Brunswick tell'l'aCe Bizley :Mrs. 48 Belle Vue road Boniface Mrs. Tewin house,Victoria st Bowley Chas.Large,King's hl. TheSands Bowly Robt. Brewin, 14 High street Bromley Wm.Edkins,Northgt. TheSndsBrown Fredk. Jn. Thurlow, Bath road Byrch Thomas, High street Call way Wm.Hy. I Glo'str vls. Bath rd Chandler Frank, 35 Wood street Chandler John Heystrop, I St.rathearne villas, Devizes road


218 SWINDON. "'ILTSHIRE. (KELLY'S Clark Mrs. Yucca villa, The Sands Hogg Rev. Jn.(Wesleyan),39 Bath rd Randell Sl.Cornish,.Arno ho.The Sands Collett Mrs. 14 Devizes road Hope Jesse, r2 Marlborough road Read William Henry, ro Bath road Cox James, 14 Bath road Hopkins William, Belle Vue road Reason Waiter F. 34 .Avenue road Culley Joseph, 41 Prospect place Hunter Wm. Wallace, 3 Lansdown rd Reeves Mrs. 6r Avenue road Cullingford Fredk. Thomas Mallory, Ing Edwin, Soutih view, The Sands Reynolds Herberb William, 2 Dor· r8 Victoria street Jones Edwardl Tudor, Brynterion, chester villas, Bath road Dacres-Peterson Capt. Charles, St. Springfield. road Reynolds Misses, 35 Bath road O;;yth, The Sands Ing EdwinRobt. Walton ho. The Sands Reynolds Wi11iam, The Square Dale Benjamin Hague, Victoria street Jones William, Hythe road Riley Mis•s, Devizes road D'Arcy "\Villiam James, Buchanan,Nor- Keylock Mrs. 4 Lansdown road Rudman Frederick, 20 Prospect place man house, Springfield road Kinnear Henry Geo. Lethbridge road Sainsbury ~rs. Alma ho.Belle Vue rd Deacon Arth.2 Alexandra viis. TheSnds Kinneir Henry, Redville Sammes Edward Henry, Wycliffe ho. Deacon Arthur William, The Sands Kinneir w-aiter Henry, The Hermitage Devizes road Deacon Mrs. 33 Bath road Kirby John Peter, 41 Belle Vue road Sewell Mrs. 2 Lansdown road Deacon Thomas Hooper, Newport st Lansdown Thos. Smith, Bath road Shepherd Henry C. Cricklade street Difford George, r Lansdown road . La.very Chas.MLB.,O.M.Concrete house Sheward David, Hythe road Dixon Percy,2Devonshire vls. The Snds Liddiard Mrs. John. 16 Devizes road Shopland Jas. rClyde viis. Theo Sands Docwra Mrs. rDorchstr. vils.Ba th road Liddington John, 5 Lansdown road Skurray ·Ernest Clement, Bella Vista, Dodd Misses, The Sands Limmex Samuel Joseph, Longton ho. The Sands Drew William, 22 Victoria street. Devizes road Smith Rev. Wm. Michael (PresbyDry ~irs. Cotham house, Devizes road Macd'Onald Co:i:n, 71 Hythe road terian), Lindisfarne, The Sands Eddington William Clarke, Osborne Maclean Jn. Campbell M.B.Swindon ho Smith Enoch, II Easkott road house, The Sands Marsh ·Edward Cecil, 39 Belle Vue rd Smith Jn. King, St,an1ey ho.Devizes rd Ellacott James, F. 28 King William st :Martin Commander William Lynd Smith Saml. Summerville, The Sands Elliott George, Springfield road R.N. Park ho. Marlborough road Smith Wm. Hodges, 22 Lansdown rd Elsdon James, 35 Prospect place Matthews John Arthur Young, Hay- Snell Samuel, The Sands Etty Lytelton, High street don house, The Sands Spearing Wm.3 Brunswick ter.Bath rd Even den :Y.Iiss, 31 Bath road ~ills Timothy Job, Clarence house, Stanier Wm. Hy. Oakfield ho. TheSnds Fisher John, 24 Victoria street Devizes road Stockdale Rev. Christopher (Primitive Foote Mrs. SL Osyth, The Sands Moore John Kerruish, Providence Methodist), 5 King William street Foreacre Alfred, 20 Lansdown road villa, Devizes road Stote Arthur, The Sands· Foreman Robert Stannard, 41 Bath t·d ~iorris William Edwin, 13 Devizes rd Sttrange Miss, Springfield villa Foss Frank, 13 Newport street Morse Levi Lapper J.P. Granville, Streeten Friend Edward, 26 High st Franklin Mrs. 14 Springfield road' Bath road Sykes Mrs. 26 Victoria street Furner James Kemp, 2 Wood street ~orse Mark, Belle Vue road Tatnall Thomas, 34 Prospect place Gardner John, 2 Strathearne villas, New ~rs. 12 Springfield road Teall Mrs. 22 Prospect place Devizes road Noble Augustus, Truro cot.Avenue rd Toomer John Geo. Fair view, Bath rd Gaskell James, 2 Clyde viis. The Sands Oliver Samuel, 39 Avenue road Toomer Mrs. Apsley house, Bath rd Gilbert Wm. Ingleside, Devizes road Ormond1 Wm. The Limes, Devizes rd Turner Thos. Grove house, Drove rd Gilmore Miss, 3 Newport street Palmer John, 21 Devizes road Ward Rev. Jn.(Wesleyan),Newport st Goddardl Rev. Charles Fredk.(curate- Parfitt Edwin, 88 Avenue road Waterson James, II Springfield road in-charge, Christchurch), The Parsloe Edwin, 45 Belle Vue road Wearing Wm. Brewer, 3 Gloucester Presbytery, Union street Parson Charles, II Prospect place villas, Bath road Goddard. Ambrose Lethbridge M.A., Payne Henry B. 87 Avenue road Webb George, Belle Vue road' D.L., J.P. The Lawn Petty Mrs. 21 Prospect place Webb James Geo. 44 Eelle Vue road! Goddard' FitzroyPleydell J.P. The Lawn Phillips Edwin, ~aitland cot.Hythe rd Webber Sidney Herbert, 41 Avenue rd God win Jn. Herbt. Fairfield, TheSands Piper Henry D. 19 Bath road Wheeler Mi;;s, 5 Gloucester vls.Bath rd Godwin Wm.Arth.Claris ho.Devizes rd Piper Mrs. 19 Bath road Wick George, 7 Leth'bridge road Godwin Mrs. 37 Bath road Plummer AJifd. Sanford ho.Sprngfld.rd Williams Ro·bert, 43 Avenue road Griggs Wm. Hammond, Providence Pocock Alberr, 33 Avenue road Wiltshire Geoorge, Bath road villa, Devizes road Pritchett Ellis Herbert, St. Hila ire, Wiltshire Simeon,Sandwn. vl. TheSands Hall Wm. Longford vil. The Sands The Sands Woodham Henry, 28 King William st Hartley William, 8 Eastcott road Price Mrs. Providence cot. South st Woodward Waiter, 13 Springfield road Hilder Waiter Wm. 36 Prospect place Pugh George, 22 Marlborough road COMMERCIAL. Bizley Henry, deputy supt. registrar, 28 North street Adams Waiter, shopkeeper, ro North street Bizley Mary Ann (Mrs·. ), beer retailer, 41 Cricklade st Affleck William, engineer &c. Prospect works Bizley William, wheelwright, 2 Albert street Ainsworth "\Villiam John, manag-er to the Wilts & Berks Bond Alfred Ernest, jeweller, 3 Wood street Canal Co. 2 Brunswick terrace Bond John, butcher, 2r Victoria street Akerma.n William Henry, grocer & agent for W. & A. Bond Sarah (Mrs.), White Hart P.H. 38 Newport street Gilbey Lim. wine & spirit merchants, Market place Bowly R. B. & 0. L. brewers, & wine & spirit merAmsden Benj. surveyor of taxes; office, The Sands chants, 10 & 12 High street Angel John, bill poster, r6 Springfield road Bradford & Butterworth, soLicitors, 6 High street Archer Joseph, chimney sweeper, 7 Bellevue road Bristow Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer, 28 Devizes road Assembly Rooms, Goddard Arms hotel, High street Brooks Edda. (Miss), dress maker, 12 Prospect place Astill Robert, commercial & law prinrter & bookbinder, Brown & Plummer, importers of foreign wines & Victoria street & r & 2 Bath road spirits, agents for Bass's ale & Guinness's porter, Avenell Frances Mary (Miss), collector to Old Swindon Market place;· bonded stores, 42 Cricklade street urban distr.ict council & house agent, Stuart house, Brown William, boot maker, Devizes road Avenue road Burge Sidney Allan, saddler, 8 Wood street .Ayliffe Jessieo (Mrs.), dress maker, 6 Bath buildings, Bush Frederlck, Mason's Arms hotel; good stabling Devizes road accommodation; posting in all its branches; tents Bailey Thomas, baker, 27 Victoria street let on hire; High street Baker Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Granville ter- Butler Francis Char1es, tea agent, 22 Victoria street & race, The Quarries 22 Bellevue road Ea1rt>r James, draper, 1 Cricklade street Butterworth George Montague (firm, Bradford & ButBalch 1Vil1iam, farmer, Westlecott farm terworth), s-olicitor, commissioner for oaths, & clerk Balcombe George A. supervisor of inland revenue, 5 t'o the magis.traotes· of Swindon division, superintendent Brunswick terrace, Bath road registrar, clerk to commissioners of taxes, hon. sec. Barnes William Arthur, baker, Devizes road Swindon ohamber of agriculture, s'eC. to Highworth & Barns Amos, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, deputy Sw.indon technical education commission, 6 High st ('Droner for North Wilts & agent for the North British Byrcru Thomas, manager of th~ Capital & Counties Ba:q.k Mercantile Fire & Life & Employers' Liability, Wood st Limited, High street Barrett Thomas, builder, II Newport street Cadbury Richard, jun. printer & lithographer, eee Bays Edward, ironmonger, see Edwa.rds & Bays F--ddington & Cadbury Beavis Rt. G.eo. basket ma. 3 Bath bldgs. Devizes road Callway William Hy. postmaster, Post office, Bath road Bennett Henry William, beer retailer, 14 Cricklade street Ca.pital & CountiPs Bank Limited (Thomas Byrch. mana• Benson Arthur Fairish L.D.S. dentist, r Brunswick ter ger), S High street; draw on head office, 39 Thread· Betts Alexander Alfred, photographer, 59 Prospect place needle !!trePt, London E C Eiddis Eliza (Mrs.), pork butcher, 29 High street C'!!.rpPnter Thomas William, boot maker, 63 Hythe road, Bishop Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, 16 Prospect place I Cemetery (Hy. Fox Townsend & Hy.Kinneir, joint clerks)"


DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. SWINDON. 219 Chamber of Agriculture (William Chandler, esq. pres. ; George M. Butterworth, sec.), 6 High street Chandler Bros. linen drapers, 33 & 35 ·wood street C:ack Charles, boot maker, 67 Newport street Clappen Will lam, juvenile outfitter & tailor; readymade clothing & boot wa-rehouse ; goods marked in plain figures; the lowest price for ready made without discount, 14 Wood street & 7 & 8 Cricklade street; & nt. Corner Shop, Fleet street & Bridge st. New Swindon Cleverley Fanny Jane (Mrs.), grocer, Prospect Colbourne Thomas, builder, contractor, timber merchant, br.ick & tile manufacturer & saw mill proprietor, Transfer wo.rks, Drove road Co:e John, shopkeper, 66 Newport street Coleman Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress• maker, 6 Lansdowne rd Collett Henry. superintendent of police & inspector under the Food & Drugs & Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts & assistant relieving officer for vag- :·ants, County Constabulary, Ea.stcott Conduct Jahn, school attendance officer, 40 Prospect pl Cook Henry, pastry cook & confectioner, I5 ·wood street Cooper John, marine sto.re· dealer & horse slaughterer, I I Bellevue road Corn Exchange (Richard Tarrant, sec.), Market square Cottrell Frederjck, butcher, SI Hythe road County Court (Henry Kinneir, registrar & high bailiff); Pq.blic offices, Regent circus County of Gloucester Bank Limited (branch) (Lyttelton Etty, manager), High street; draw on London & ·wes•tminster Bank Lim. Lothbury,London EC • Cowell Helen (Miss), ladies.' sch-ool, The Sands Crjpps John, shopkeeper, s Albert street Croad Edwin He.rbert, Railway hotel, Newport street Crook William, shopkeeper, 8 King William street Croom Ma.rtha Ann (Mrs.) & Sons, farmers, Walcott Cnllingford Frederick Thomas Mallory, surgeon-dentist, I8 Victoria street Curtis Henry, shopkeeper, 57 Prospect Curtis Jos.eph, shopkeeper, 3 CJricklade street· Ousack Michael, inland revenue officer, IS SpringfieldJ rd J)a;e Benjamin Hague M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Eng. surgeon & physician, Victoria street . Dawes Charles. chimney sweep, 26 Albert road Da.we.s Selina (Mrs·. ), wardrobe dealer, 20 Newport street Dawes Thomas, chimney sweeper, 20 Newport street Day Emny (Mrs.) be.er retail-er, 63 Kewport stree<t Deacon Arthur Wm. corn &· seed mer. Market place Deacon Hubert John, watch maker, II & I3 Wood st Deacon Thomas Hooper, auctioneer, High street Dean William, parish clerk, I8 Springfield road Dodd A. (Miss), ladies' school, The Sands Dore & Radway, auctioneers·, 28 High street Dare, Fielder & 1\bskelyne, auctioneers, I6 High street Drew William .M.S.A. architect, surveyor & land agent, 22 Victoria street Durnford Emma (Mrs.), boob & shoe dl"r. 44 Victoria. st East Leaze Dairy (Arthur Balch, proprietor), Cricklade street & Prospect Eatwell Joseph, blacksmith, I2 Newport street Eddlngton &. Cadbury, printers, bookbinders & lithogrn.phers-, Victoria. press Eddington W.illiam Clarke, printer, see· Eddington & Cad bury Edmonds Jasper, farmer, Russia Platt farm Edwa.rds, Bays & Rye, ironmongers, 22 Wood street Ellett Thomas (Mrs.), farmer, Broom Elliott -George Orum, hair dresser, 4 Bath road Ellison Henry, cab proprietor. 19 Devizes road Etty Lyttelton, manager of County of Gloucester Bank & treas. to the Swindon O~d & New Urban District Councils, to the Highworth & Swindon union & rural district council, r& to th.e Hligh.worth school boar~ High street Evans Henry Daniel, corn & seed merchant, I6 High st Farmers' Meat Supply Association, 3 Victaria street Fay Samuel, secretary & general manager of Midland & South Western Junction railway; offices, Town station Few Robert, poulterer, 24 Wood street Fieldel' Jn. Hy. auotioneer, -see Dore, Fielder & Mask~lyne Filtness & Co. ironmongers, 5 & 10 Newport stree11 Fisht>r Wm. pianoforte & orga.n tuner, 31 Lansdown rd Foreman. Robert Stannard, solic.itor, 5 Bath road Fortune Richard, plumber, 2.5 Devizes road Foaa L. &. Son, hatters & gentlemen's outfitters, 18 Wood street Foss Samuel Beart, coffee tavern, zb, Newport ~tJreet Frampton Emma. & Ellen (Misses), milliners, 4 Victoria st Freeth Alfred George, grocer. I & 3 Bath Toad Furner Jas. Kemp, mgr. of Wilts & Dorset Bank, Wood st f'rllle John James, music teacher, 46 Union stteet Game Henry, peer retailer~ Albert road Garrett WiHiam, blacksmith, Devizes road Gaskell J ames A.Mus. T. C. L. professor of music, 2 Clyde villas, The Sands Gilbert William & Son, cabinet makers, I & 3 Newport st Gilling & Wildern, milk sellers, Drove road Gillings Henry, milk seller, Drove road Goddard Arms Hotel, posting in all its branches (Miss S. A. Mahew, manageress), High street Godwin Bros. brewers, Belmont brewery, Devizes road Godwin & Son, bakers, 6 Wood street Godwin Charles David, King's Arms family & commercial hotel & posting house, 20 Wood street Goldsmith John Wm. hair dresser & tobccnst. I Wood st Goodman Edward, insurance agent, 62 Victoria street Goodman Thomas Philip, plumber, I4 Newport street Gosling Jacob, shopkeeper, 9 Albert street Gough Edward, dairyman, 29 Newport street Graham Lizzie (Miss•), registry off. for servants, Victoria st Greelll John & Co. chemists, I9 & 2I WQood street Green J oseph Henry, dyer, 20 Victoria street Greenawa.y "\;Vm & Son, shoe manufrs. 23 & 25 Victoria st Habgood W.illiam Edward, fancy draper, 28 Wood street Hacker .John, grocer, 3 Marlborough road Haines Henry John. butcher, V Victoria street Hallewell John Edwin, house decorator, 22 Newport st Halliday J oseph, house & esta.te agent, DevizeB' road Harwood Annie (Mrs.), fruiterer, 6 Victoria street Harwood George Henry, wood carver. 6 Victoria streetHayter Louisa (Miss), day school, Bellevue road Hazel! Robert, blacksmith, II Cricklade street Hemmins Henry, photographer, 16 Victoria street Higgins George, shoe maker, 47 Union street Hiscocks Henry, farmer, Marsh farm Holland John, drill instructor tO' the Prince of Wales' Own Royal Regiment of Yeomanry, 6I Prospect place Holliday Joseph, tailor, I7 Prospect place Hope William, boot maker, 30 Prospect place Hopgood Martha (Mrs.), drP.ss maker, IS North street Horder Albert, linen draper, o High street Horn Joseph, shopkeep-er, 47 Victoria street Hugman Anne (Mrs.), milliner, Springfield road Humphreys John, hair dresser, 3 High street Humphries Thomas, farmer, Okus field farm Hunt Edward, commercial traveller, Easkott road Hunter Thomas & Alexander, drapers, r7 Victoria street Hutchings Tom, butcher, 4I Prospect place Hutt Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 46 Prospect Ing Edwin Robt. aerated water manufr. Lansdown road Jackson & Co. linen drapers, 34 High street James William D. band instructor. r Avenue road .Tefferies Henry, stonemason, ?.7 VictO'ria street Jefferies John, auctioneer, 9 Marlborough road Jenner John Bridges, dairyman, so Prospect place Jenner Robert B. dairyman, Prospect hill Jones Edward Tudor, solicitor, see Townsend & Jones Kent Henry, tinplate worker, gasfi.tter & bellhanger, electrician, hot water, telephones & electric bells fixed, Victoria stree-t Kent James, cabinet maker, 8 & q Cricklade street Kent John, boot maker, 32 Cricklade street Kent Thomas, carpenter, 3'5 Union street Keylock Edward John, butcher, I7 Wood street Kibblewhite Louisa Jane (Mrs.), straw bonnet maker, 6o Victoria street King Bros. coach builder~, 30 Wood street King's Arma Ho'tel, family & commercial (Charles D~tvid Godwin, proprietor), 20 Wood street Kinnear Henry George, carpenter & builder, High street Kinneir & Tombs, soliritors, High street Kinneir Henry (firm, Kinneir & Tombs), solicitor, commissioner to administer oaths in Supreme court & for taking acknowledgments of married women, registrar of countv court, clerk to Swindon srhool board & Swindon New Town urban council, High street Kinneir Walter Henry, solicitor, deputy clerk Swindon New Town local board, deputv registrar county court, sec. to the Swindon & North Wi1ts technical education committee (firm, Kinneir & Tombs), High street Kirby John Peter, clerk to the guardians & school at· tendance & assessment committees of Highworth union, registrar of births, deaths & marriages Swindon sub-district & clerk to the rural district council, 42. Cricklade street Kirkpatrick John Thorn.as, baker, I Albert road Lan!!down Thos. Smith, architect & surveyor, Bath rd Large Frederick, reporter, Lethbridg-e road Lavery Charles M. B .. C. M. ~urgeon, Concrete house LawrP.nce Edward M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, 24 Marlboroneh road Lawrence Edward Thomas, cashier of the Midland & South Western Junction railway; offices, Town station


220 SWINDON. WILTSHIRE. [KELLY's Lawrence Stephen, shoe maker, 33 Newport street Lay Edwin John, watch maker, 17 Bath road Lay Eliza (Mrs.), confectioner, 27 Wood street Lay John, builder, 65 Hythe road Limmex Samuel Joseph, ironmonger, 2 High street Lintern "\\'alter, shopkeeper, 82 Victoria street Maclean John Campbell M.B., C.M. physician & surgeon, medical officer & public vaccinator No. 2 district, Highworth & Swindon union, medical examiner recruits, insurance offices & medical officer to post office, Swindon house Manning John, station master of Midland & South West-ern railway Maskelyne John, auctioneer, see Dore, Fielder&Maskelyne Ma~on P. H. & Co. grocers&provision merchnts. I7High st Masonic Lodge (Royal Sussex Lodge of Emulation No. 355) (sec. E. H. Pritchett), Masonic hall, Victoria st Matthews Charles, shopkeeper, 2 Devizes road Matthewa John Arthur Young, auctioneer & valuer, surveyor, house & estate agent, 46 CrickJade street Matthews Susannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I Bellevue road Mehew S. .A. (Miss), manageress to the Goddard .Arms hotel, I High street Midland & South Western Junction Railway Company (Samuel Fay, secretary & manag·er), Town station Millen Chas. blacksmith, 7I .Avenue road & Devizes road Miller Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker, 2 North street Missen Frederick, Bellevue tavern, Bellevue Monk Edward Pearce, confectioner, 38 High street Moore J oseph, Crown inn, 2 Marlborough road M·Jrris Brothers, printers & publishers of " Swindon .Advertiser," Victoria street. See advertisement Morris William & Henry, refreshment rooms,29a,Wood st Morris Edwin J ames, coal merchant, Devizes road Morris William Edwin, surveyor & sanitary inspector to Swindon urban district council, I3 Devizes road Mortimer Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 Newport street Mugford Richard Lear, tailor, IS High street Mundy James John, brewers' agent, IO Eastcott road Murdock Stewart, tailor, 6o Prospect Nash Elizabeth (Mrs.), confectioner, IO Wood street Nash Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Victoria street Nicholls Henry, farmer, Okus farm Nichalson Waiter Lawson, Bell hotel, High street Norris William Henry, saddler, I8 High street North Wilts Herald (Hy. D. Piper, proprietor & publisher; published wkly. on fri. ; daily, !d.), Bath road Offer Thomas, beer retailer, 26 Devizes road Ormond William, solicitor, perpetual commissioner & commissioner for affidavits, The Limes, Devizes road Ousey E. R. bookseller, stationer, newsagent: artists' materials, a large selection of new studies on sale or hire, I6 Wood street Page Frederick William, hair dresser, 58 Prospect Painter .Amelia (Mrs.), dress ma. 2 Glo'ster viis. Bath rd Pakeman George & Son, tailors, 20 High street Parker .Anne (Miss), dress maker, 2 South street Parker John, carpenter, 2 South street Parson Ellen (Miss), milliner, Prospect place Passmore Richd. Keylock, house furnisher, 29 Wood st Peacock Eliza (Mrs.), tobacconist, 14 Victoria street Pinniger Algernon L. farmer, Church farm Piper Henry D. proprietor & publisher of "North Wilts Herald," Bath road Plummer Alfred, importer of foreign wines & spirits (firm, Brown & Plummer), Market place Pouting Joseph, hay & straw dealer, 25 Prospect place Powell Joseph, Shoulder of Mutton inn, Marlborough rd Prideaux, Booker, Frere & Co. chartered accountants, I Victoria street Priest Harry M. draper, High street Pruce James, watch maker, 19 Victoria street Purdue Edward John, shopkeeper, 33 Victoria street Radway James, auctioneer, see Dore & Radway Rattenbury John, painter, Devizes road Raven George, baker, 43 Victoria street north Rawley Hy. Chas. hair drssr. & tobacconist, ra,Victoria st Read Willlam 1Henry, M.S.A. architect & surveyor, Corn exchange Redman Fanny (Mrs.), milliner & dress ma.52Victoria st Reeve Frank, caretaker to the Town gardens Reeves William, basket maker, 49 Victoria street Reeves William, chimney sweeper, King William street Reynolds & Co. boot & shoe & leggings manufacturers, Market square Reynolds William, currier, Market place Rigby Peter, beer retailer, 8 Union street Riley Mary (Miss), ladies' school, 4 Strathearne villas, Devizes road Rosier Henrietta (Mrs.), apartments, 24 Prospect place Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Prince of Wales' Own Regiment) (B Squadron); Hon. Major Right Hon. Lord C. W. Brudenell-Bruce, commander; Hon. Major Sir H. B. Meux bart. second in command; F. J. H. Deacon, quartermaster; Squadron-Sergeant-Major John Holland, drill instructor) Rye .Arthur Joseph, ironmonger, see Edwards, Bays&Rye Savage Edward, coach builder, 38 Victoria street Savage Sarah Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 38 Victoria street Savings Bank (William Lynd Martin R.N. sec. ; open every mon. from II.3o a.m. to I p.m.), Victoria street Sawyer Harry Palmer, joiner, 53 Victoria street Selby Wm. Henry builder, 3 Dammas lane, Market place Selway John, nurseryman, The Sands Shaw Thomas, beer retailer, 56 Newport street Shawyer Jn. Jas. chemist, I2 Wood st. & New Swindon Shepherd William 'Hy. sec. to Gas Co. 23 Lansdown rd Shopland Jas. Rew, consltng. engnr. to the Midland & South Western Junction railway; office, Town station Simmonds Henry, umbrella repairer, Cricklade street Simpkins John, jobbing gardener, 34 Bellevue road Skinner Daniel, wheelwright, I Devizes road Smart .Arthur William, baker, I3 Prospect place Smith Edgar, cabinet maker, 3 Union row Smith John King, butcher, I Bath road Smith Robert, The Castle P.H. 2r Prospect place Smith William Charles, upholsterer, 5 Union street Sniith William Eastcott, butcher & farmer, 4 High street Smith William John, chemist, 22 High street Snell Samuel, high school for boys, The Willowi, The Sands Speck William, boot maker, I6 Cricklade street Speering William, land agent & valuer, 13 Brunswick terr:we, Bath road Spiller James, deputy registrar of births, deaths & marriages, Swindon sub-district, 37 Victoria street Spiller John, cabinet maker, 37 Victoria street Stamp Office (.Alfred L. Foss, distributor), 18 Wood at Stephens Henry, painter, r4 Union street Strange Thomas, beer retailer, 30 North street Streeten Friend Edward M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin. & L.M., D.P.H., R.C.S.I. physician & surgeon, & medical officer of health to Swindon Old Town & New Swindon urban district councils, Highworth rural district council & Faringdon rural district council, 26 High street Stroud Timothy Pickett,carriage builder,Marlborough rd Surveyor of Taxes Offices (Benjamin Amsden, surveyor)p The Sands 1 Swindon Advertiser (Morris Brothers, printers & publishers;; published sat.), IO Victoria st. See advert Swindon Bonded Stores & Public Offices (Brown & Plummer, proprietors), 42 Cricklade street Swindon Central Market Co, Lim. (Richard Tarrant, sec.), Market square Swindon Gas & Coke ·Co. Lim. (Henry C. Shepherd, sec. & manager), Cricklade street Swindon .High School for boys (head master, Samuel Snell), The Sands Swindon Institute & Reading Room (Samuel Snell, hon. sec. ; W. Gardner, assistant sec.), 8 Victoria street Swindon Key Stone Lodge of Mark Master Masons (sec. E. H. Pritchett), Masonic hall, Victoria street Swindon & North Wilts Breweries Lim. (Daniel G. Godwin, agent) (branch), I2 Victoria street Swindon Permanent Benefit Building Society (William Hall, sec.), Longford villa, The Sands Swindon Town Club (Eustace Booker, hon. sec.; Mrs. Freeman, stewardess), Bath road Swindon Town Working Men's Club (C. Stevens, sec.), High street Swindon Victoria Hospital (Thos. Roberts, sec. ; Miss Catherine .Ackerley, matron), The Sands Swindon Water Works Co. Lim. (William Henry Shephard, sec.), The Sands Sykes Mary Hannah (Mrs.), ladies' school, 26 Victoria st Tarrant James, saddler, 2 Cricklade street Tarrant Richard James, boot & shoe maker, 9 Wood st Telling Nehemiah, shopkeeper, Union street Thomas Annie (Mrs.), temperance hotel, Bath road Thomas James, stationer, 5 Bath road Thorne Henry, farmer, Walcott farm Tipper Francis Ernest, baker & beer retailer, 45 Victoria street north Tombs Henry Coggan, solicitor, commissioner to administer oaths in Supreme court & for taking acknowledgments of married women & official receiver in bankruptcy (firm, Kinneir & Tombs), High street Toomer John & Sons, coal, coke, straw & salt mer· chants, Bath road Town Gardens (Frank Reeve, custodian), Springfield rd Townsend & Jones, solicitors, 42 Cricklade atreet


D !RECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. NEW SWINDON. 221 Tran~er Thomas, Fountain inn, Devizes road Trotman Matthew Hy. grngrocr. & poulterer, I8 North st Tuck Edwin, beer retailer & shopkeeper, 44 Prospect Turner Thomas, brick maker, Drove road Upton James, fishmonger, I High street Vale of White Horse Hunt (sec. Henry Fox Townsend), 42 Cricklade street Vitti Angelo, shopkeeper, 26 Albert road Volunteer Battalion (2nd), Duke of Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regiment (K Company, Amos Barnes, captain; E. H. Pritchett, Iieut.); (M Company, J. Arkell, captain), Corn Exchange Vowles James, relieving officer No. 3 district, Highworth & Swindon unions, 35 Victoria street north '\Vade George, saddler & harness maker, 4 Devizes road Wakefield Julia (Mrs.), dress maker, IS Prospect place Waldron Edward, boot maker, 7 Prospect place Waiters lsabelle (Mrs.), stationer, fancy repository & registry office for servants, IS Bath road Webb Frank, shopkeeper, 4S Prospect Webber Sidney Herbert, accountant of the Midland & South Western Junction railway; offices, Town street Weston Thomas, shopkeeper, 7 Bath bldngs. Devizes road Whitehead George, music warehouse, 9 Bath street Wight James A. Victoria tavern, 30 Victoria street 'Wilkins John, beer retailer, 6 Albert street Wilkins Thos. baker, corn dealer & grocer, 28 Victoria st Williams Joseph, builder, Devizes road Williams Robert, commercial traveller, 43 Avenue road Wilts & Dorset Banking Co. Lim. (James Kemp Furner, manager), 6 ·wood street; draw on London & Westminster Bank Lim. Lothbury, London E C Wilts Chapter of Royal Arch Masons (No. 3SS, Scribe, E. T. 0. Hogarth), Masonic hall Wiltshire County Cricket Club (George M. Butterworth, sec.), High street Wiltshire County Football Association (George M. Butterworth, president), High street Wiltshire Sack Hiring Co. Lim. (Edwin J. Morris, agent), Devizes road Wiltshire George, builder & contractor, monumental mason, sculptor &c. Bath road Woodham Henry, grocer, King 1-Villiam street Young & Cosser, grocers, tea dealers, wine & spirit merchants, & agents for Bass & Co.'s Burton ales & Guinness's stout in cask & bottle, s & 7 Wood street NEW SWINDON. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hill Charles, 32 Victoria road Rattray James C., M.B., C.~I.Edin. Hill Henry, I9 Park lane Concrete house Apted Frank, 23 Park lane Hillier John, I48 Clifton street Re-nshaw James L. 2 Gloucester ter Baden Miss, 20 Sheppard street Hinton Frederick, s·8 Victoria road Riley Edwin Cobden, I Churcfi place Bailey James, Dixon street Hogarth Thomas, Regent circus Ross Rev. Alex. Geo. Gordon B.A. Baiker Chas. Henry, 26 Victoria road Holden Elliott, 2I Park lane (curate of ·St. ~Iark's),26 Farngdn.st Bays Edward, 44 Victoria. road Holiday Robt.Jas.Ashgrove vl.Dixon st Rymill :Mrs. 24 Wellington street Beale Thomas, 9r Clifton streeb Hornsby Henry, II London street Sainsbury William Albert, Rose Mont Belcher John, 3 Prospect hill Howell :Yirs. Cornwall villa, Dixon st villa, Dixon street Bennett William, I Eastcott hill Howse Wm.L.R.C.P.Lond.8 London st Sewell William, 92 Clifton street Beswick Robert James, 89 Clifton st Hunt Eli, The Ferns, Dixon street- Simpson Thomas, Clifton house Bishop Geo. Thos.84 Commercial road Hunter John William, Dixon street Slatter Mrs. Io Sheppard street Blunt William, I4 Park lane Hurt Charles, I Regent circus Smeaton Rev. Reginald Gordon Willes Bonner William, Station villa Hyde Septimus, 99 Clifton street B.A. (curate of St. Paul's),St.Paul's Boodle Alfred William, I Albion build- Ilsley Charles, 28 Victoria road Smith John James, 8 Princes street ings, Bridge street Jefferies Thos. Bennett, 85 Victoria rd Smith-:Marriott Rev. Hugh B.A. (curBradley Fredk. Jn. The Ferns,Dixon st Jefford Jn. Fredk.Elm vl.Wellingtn. st ate of St. Paul's), St. Paul's Brooks George, 22 Park lane Jones Edmund, 2I Wellington street Southerns Rev. Arthur Alfre-d (WesBrown Henry, I2 Clifton street King Alfred Jas. Griffin, Ethandune, leyan), Re.gent circus Brunsden Mtrs. Gorse Hill house, Victoria road Southwell Mrs. 3 Station road Cricklade road King Henry Charles, go Clifton street Spackman Arthur Edwin,3IVictoria rd Burrows John, 2S Park lane Kinneir Henry Jame.s, 29 Victoria rd Sprittles George, 8 Sheppard street Campbell Harry, Dixon street Large WiHiam James, I8 Park lane Stainer Henry Alfred, 4 London street Carlton Samuel, Marlow house Lawson William Henry, I London st Stevenson Jas.FordyceO.E.g London st Cave William, 25 Sheppard street Leighfield Thomas, I02 Clifton street Stone Samuel, 95 Clifton street Chandler Thomas, 3 Park terrace Lenty Rev. John E. (Primitive ~Ietho- Swinhoe Geo. ~Ioney L.R.C.P.Lond. Church William Francis, 3 New road dist), 2 Commercial road Park house Clarke Wm.Oxford• ho. Victoria road Lonergan Rev. James (Catholic), 2 Swinhoe Geo.Rodway,23 Faringdon sb Cook Hy. Ohas. 33 Victoria road Regent; circus Symes :Mrs. 7 Princes street Cottell Arthur Wm. IOO Victoria road Ludgate Wm. Florence vil. Dover st Thompson Mrs. 96 Clifton street Davis William, IS Park lane Me-Hardy Miss, 24 Sheppard street Thumwood Benj.Nicholls,34 Victoria rd Day Harry, Ashford road Mackenzie Murdoch, 96 Commercial rd Treherne William, 87 Cllfton street Dean William J.P. Newburn Maddocks Rev. Philip B.D. (vicar), Turner Mrs. ro4 Victoria road Dowling James, II Victoria road St. Barnabas vicarage Wall Raymond, The Limes, Dixon st Drummond Robt. Athol villa, Dixon st :Marrillia·r Frank, Ioo Clifton street "Valters Arth. Piercefield, s London st Durrant Charles, 27 Victoria road ~Iatthews Capt. James, 93 Clifton st Ware Rev. Douglas Powell M.A. Dyer Mrs. 28 Sheppard street Moore Alfred, 20 Park lane (vicar), St. Paul's vicarage Elliott John, 103 Clifton street ~Iurgatroyd Joseph, I2 Sheppard st Watf's Mrs. 98 Olifton street Ellis Ernest, 4 Church place ~oble Henry King, 48 Cheltenham st Webb Mrs. 46 Victoria road Ellis William, The Woodlands Noble Mrs. 32 Wellington street Werthe.im Rev. Hyman Jonathan B.A. Flew Robt. Authony, Ashford road Norman Rev. Charles A. (Wes:eyan), (curate of St. Mark's), College st Gadd Richard, 2 Church place 28 Faringdon street Westcott John, I49 Clifton street George Thomas, 24 Park lane Parker Geo. Dines, Sidmouth house Weston Henry, 99 Victoria road Gerring Waiter Waite, 86 Clifton st Pattison Mrs. 7 Sheppard street Weston William, 33 Wellington street Gilchrist Gordon Nicholas,6 London ;;t Pattison Richd.Belwood, 9 Sheppard st Weston William Francis, I3 Park lane Gillingham Henry, 44 Commercial rd Pearce John, 105 Victoria road White Austin George, I ~Iilton street Goodenough Rev. Leonard William Penstone Mrs. 2 Park terrace Williams Rev. Jolhn Stroud (CongreVictor M.A. (curate of St. Marks), Piggott Thomas, 7 Park lane gational), 30 Victoria road 26 Faringdon street Ponsonby The Rev. The Hon. Maurice Williams Arthur, g6 Victoria road Gott Rev. Chas. Rhodes B.A. (curate John George M.A. (vicar & hon. Williams William Henry, 5 Church pl of St. Mark's), I2 Park lane canon of Gloucester & rural dean of "Villis Ge-orge, 26 Park lane Goudge Joseph, 3 Church place Cricklade), St. Mark's vicarage Withy Alfred Ernest, Regent circus Grey William, 4 Park terrace Prater Mrs. 47 Cheltenham street Witt J ames, I6 Park lane Griffin Philip Jas. 46 Commercial rd Pressey George, 94 Clifton street Wykeham-:Martin William, 37 CornRamp Hy. Jsph. Ivy bank, Victoria rd Pugh Rev. Fdk. (Baptist), 97 Clifton st mercial road .Harris Frank William, 6 Church place Pugh Edwin L. 4 Exmouth terrace, Yarde-Buller Rev. The Hon. Regina:d Hawksworth William, 6 East street Exmouth street Jn. B.A. (curate of St. Mark's), .Heal Simeon, 7 London street Read William, 23 Sheppard street 2I Sheppard street COMMERCIAL. Ackling Renry, grocer, 62 Fleet streeJt Ada.ms Frederick Washingt<>n & Oharles Ambrose, pawnbrokers, S & 47 Fleet street Adams Alfred, boot maker, a large & well assorted stock, IO Fleet street; & at Wroughton Adams 1-Valter, baker, Io Nort.h stree<t Aldridge Augusta (Miss), dress ma. 23 Commercial rd Allna.tt Richard William, Falcon inn, 40 W estcott place Allway Harry, refreshment house, I8 Fle-et street Msworthy William, oooper, 30 Oriel street Ande:vs.an John, wardrobe dlr. 244 Cricklade rd. Gorse hi Anglo-Bavarian Brewe-ry Co. Lim. (agent John Hawkins), branch, 30 Regent circus Ann Thomas William, agent for Sutton's parcel conveyance, 143 Princes street


~.22 NEW SWINDON, WILTSHIRE. [KELLY'~ Archer Joseph, fish dealer, 17 Regent street Archer Sidney, fishmonger, 46a, Fleet street Attewell Homer May, grocer, I Park lane Auction Rooms (proprieto·rs, Bislhop & Pritchett), Regeu! • cucus Ilaghurst Charles, shopkeeper, I78 Rodbourne road Bailey Edwin, butcher, I Wedgbury road Bailey Jonathan, pork butcher, 22 Haydon ~treet :Baker Charles, general dealer, I3 King street Baker Thomas John, joiner, Sandford stveet Ball George, provision dealer, Station road Barker Charles Hall, Golden Lion P.H. 43 Bridge street Barker & Co. mineral water manufactur,ers. College st Barnard John Samson, pawnbroker, l9 Reg·ent street Brurrett William, confectioner, see Tomkins & Earrett Earotlett & Saunders, s·tone masons, 84 Victoria road Eateman Sarah (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 1 Market street Eatlt William, clothier, 29 Eridge s·treet Beaconsfield Conservative Club (W. J. Dakin, sec.), Princes street Beard Eliza Matilda (Mrs.), greengro. 66 Commercial rd Beard Geo. Hy. house decorat()r, 66 Commercial road Beckett John, shopkeeper, 27 Haydon street BelcheT Edmund, shopkeepeT, 79 Medgbury road Bell Alfred John, boot maker, 12 Regent circus Eendy Harry Thomas, oilman, 32 Regent street Bennet.t Henry, grocer, I29 Princ61s· stree•t Bennett Henry William, builder, 72 Eridge street Eennffi-t Kate (Miss), shopkeeper, 7 Victoria road Bevtish May er, jeweller & furniture dealer, 27 Bridge ,street & 33 & 34 Regent Sltreet Ilessant Mark, The Running Horse P.H. Laddsmill Beswick Robert James, architect & surveyor, Fleet stree<t Bevan Thirza (Mrs.), dress maker, Exeter street Bevan Wm. Hy. greengrocer, 52 Cricklade rd. Gorse hl Billett Josiah Saml. hatter & hosier, 2I FaringdQn st Billips Percy Charles L.R.C.P.Lond. surgn. 24 London st Bindon Harry, ea;ting house, 69 Commercial road Birch Alfred James, librarian of Moohanics' Institute, Daisy villa, Wellington stre·et Birch Henry James, accountant of the Great Western Tailway carriage department, Grea;t Western rly. wrks Bishop & Pritchett F.S.I. auctioneers, architects, surv·eyoiJs, valuers and estate agents; a~ents & surveyors to the Rolleston Estate; & agents for the Royal Insurance Oo. Regent circus Bishop John, shopkeepeT, 62 Mill street Bishop Riohard, shopkeeper, 22 Crom.well street Blackford William Robert, butcher, 37 Birch Sltreet Blackstock Williarn, clothier, 54 Fleet s•treet Blake Edwin, chimney sweep & furnitur.e remover, rro Commercial road Blake William Geo. shopkeeper, 100 Commercial road Blaxland Fred, drapery, millinery & carpet warehouse, 53 & 54 Bridge s•treet Bond Alfred Ernest, watch maker, I8 Regent street Banner W. statn. master & supt. of the Gt. Western rly Boodl.e Alfred William, solicitorr & commissioner to adminis•ter oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature, secretary to the Swindon & District Licensed Victuallers Association, & practitioner in the county & magistrates' courts·, Albion buildingS', Bridge street Bosley George, linen di'aper, 55 FlGet street Bowker Arthur, Duke of Edinburgh P.H. 79 Cric'klade road, Gorse hill Bradbury Joseph, boot & shoe dealer, 42 Bridge street Brain Albert, insuranoo agent, 99 Commercial road Ilrain Thomas, umbrella manufacturer, IS Regent circus Bricknell Sampson King, horse slaughterer, I88 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Bris-tow Frank, m®rket toll collector, Curtis street Bristow Sophie (Mrs.), news agent & tobacconist, 67 Commercial road British Colonial Meat Co. 23 Bridge street Bromley William Edkins, ironmonger, 40 Bridge street Brooks Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), dress maker & tailoress, 25 Oxford terrace Brown Alfred, beer retailer, 6 Sheppard street Brown James, furniture dealer, 9 & IO Station road Brown Robt. Monteith, trav. draper, Glenlee, Eastcott hl Brown William, shopkeeper, 17 Fleffi- street Brown William, shopkeeper, 143 Rodoourne road Brunsden George (Mrs.), dress maker, 2 Stafford street Bryant William, boot maker, 24 Westcott place Buckelder Albert Charles, Okus dairy, I Radnor street Budgett Farnham, tea dealer, 14 Fleet street Bungay Sophie (Mrs.), milk seller, 2I John street Burge Thomas, shopkeeper, 6 Rolleston street Butcher Francis, shopkeeper, 62 Stafford street Cannell Frank, greengrocer, so Cheltenham street Capital & Counties Bank Limited (sub-branch) (Edwin Ing, manager), Fleet street; draw on head office, 39 Threadneedle street, London E C Carlio John, hair dresser, 9a, Westcott place Carlton Samuel, manager of Great Western Railway works, Marlow house Carpenter Edward, butcher, 43 Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Carriage & Waggon Department, Great Western Railway (L. R. Thomas, G. J. Churchward! & T. 0. Hogarth, assistant managers) Catchmie Thomas, beer retailer, 1 Merton street Cave Thomas, picture frame maker, 4 Commercial road Central Club ( George Farr, sec.), Market street Chambers William, builder & contractor, I Ashford road Chandler Brothers, linen drapers (branch), 49 Bridge st Chandler Henry, bottled be·er stores, 40 Regent street Chandler "\.Yilliam, greengrocer, I2 Dover street Chapman Thomas & William, butchers, 75 Regent street Chappell & QQ. bicycle manufacturers, 6 Fleet street Ohappell Samuel, boot maker, 26 Bridge street Chatwin Charles, watdh maker, 52 Regent street Chick William James, chimney sweeper, 23 Canal side Child William, saddler, I John street Childs Joseph Thomas, hair dresse•r, 43 Faringd'On street Chilton William, insurance agent, 71 Clifton street Church William Fras. commercial trav. 3 Milton road Clack Ashley, s'hopkeeper, 2I Oriel street Clack Charles, shopkeeper, 94 Bright street, Gorse hill Clappen William, tailor, clothier & general outfitter, ready-made clothing & boot warehouse, Corner shop, F1eet street & Bridge street; & at Swindon Clark Agnes (Miss), dress makel'l, 2 Commercial road Ciark Ann (MTs. ), shopkeeper, n6 Princess street Clark John, agent for Wilts & Western Benefit Building .Society, 62 Princess street Clarke R. & Co. wholesale clothiers, depot, Station road Clarke James, china & glass warehouse, 3I Regent circus Clarke William, incorporated accountant & house &; esta-te agent, Oxford house, Victoria road Claughan Daniel, beer r61tailer, so Ilridge street Claughan 'rhomas, beer retailer, 25 Regent street Coker William, shopkeeper, 38 Clifton street Cole & Lewis, pork butchers, I8 Bridge street Cole Samuel Barrett, tailor, clothier, hatter & hosier, 5 & 6 Regent street Colmnan Richard, grocer, 26 Regent street Coleman Selina Jane (Mrs.), milliner, 35 Regent street Collard Frederick, tailor, see Harrison & Collard Collier Samuel, watCJh maker, 25 Commercial road Compton John & Son, clothing contractors, Sheppard st Cook Henry Charles, house, sign & ornamental painter. plumber, glazier, paperhngr. &c. I3 & I4 Gloucester st Cook Rachel (Mrs.), baker & confectioner, 73 Regent street Cooper Thomas-, shopkeeper, 46 Prospect hill Cope David, milk seller, King's hill Coipe Joseph, butcher, .Mbion house, Cambria Bridge rd Cotterell Brot!hers, watch makers, 70 Regent street C<mnty of Gloucester Eank Limited (brancfu) (Lyttelton Etty, manag·er), Fleet street; draw on London & Westminster Bank Limited, London County Police Station (Henry Collett, supt. ; Henry Walter Garrett, resident S·el'geant in charge), Station rd Cove Robert, beer retailer, I6 Harding street Oowlishaw Gertrude (Miss), stationer, 22 Wellington st Cox Frederick George, butcher, I42 Rodbourne road Cox George, news agent, 37 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Cox Henry, dairyman, 30 Crombey street Cox John George, tailor, 57 Regent street Crane James, eating house, 5 High street Creese & Oo. drapeiJs, 19 Faringdon street Crook Alice Carlton (Mrs.), beer retailer, I2 Queen st Crook Frederick, plumber, 21 Cromwell street Crook William, mineral water manufacturer, Swindon rd Cullimme William, eating house, 84 Regent street Cumley Caleb, shopkeeper, J·ennings street Curthoys Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, IO Queen's rd Dack Frederick William, Grapes P.H. I Cambria place Dairy Butter Co. (The), bronch, 48a, Ilridge street Daniel's Drug Stores, 36 Regent street Daniel Silas, photographic chemist, 36 Regent. lltreet Darby William Charles, butcher, 4 Cambria Bridge road Davis Phillis (Mrs.), baker, x8 I Rodbourne road Davis Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 Westcott place Dawson Wllliam Squire, linen & WQollen draper, 3 Temple street Day Job, builder, I North street Deacon J()seph, shopkeeper, ro Albion street Butler George, beer retailer, 27 Eas.tcott hill Ilutton James, ooal dealer, 44 Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Cambridge Benjamin, mason, 196 .CrickJ.ade rd. Gorse hl Dean William, chief engineer & snpt. of the locomotive & carriage depa.rtrnent of the whole of the Great Western railway system


DIRECTORY.] 'VILTSHIRE. ~EW SWINDO~. 223 Deavin Walt~r .Tones, insurance agent. Park lane Deem Thomas, shopkeeper, 35 Princes street Derby William, tailor, 3 Regent circus Dibbs George, Red Cow P.H. 67 Princes street Dodge Brothers, boot makers, I3a, Fleet street Dodson Zepha-niah, photographer & stationer,28 Regent st Dowse George, fried fish shop, I Brunei street Drewett Mark, insurance agent, 30 Theobald street Duck Me.ry Jane (Miss), dress maker, I7 Carr street Dud bridge F. & Co. drapers, 77 Regent street Dunford Richard, accountant, 3 Sheppard street Dunmur Edwin, draper, 55 Bridge street Dunn Henry & Son, cab proprs. Cricklade rd. Gorse hi Dunn Albert, plumber, 53 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Durrant &. Co. tailors &. high class boys' clothiers; patterns & price lists on application, 45 Bridge street Dymond Thomas, painter & decor81t<lr, Market street Earner Waiter, confectioner, 93 Commercial road Eas.ly William, boot mak~r, 2I Bridge street Easter John, engineer & beer ret. 49 Cheltenham street Eastmans Limited, butchers, II Fleet street, 8 Regent street & Gorse hill Eclipse Cycle Co. (William Wykeham-Martin, man.), Havelock s-treet Eddington & Cadbury, printers & lithographers, Victoria press Edtwards•, Boy~ & Rye, ironmongers, 40 Fa.ringdon street Ellis William, rolling mill manager of the carriage department of the Great Western railway works, The Woodlands Emery Charles, beer retailer, 88 Regent street Etty Lyttelton, manager of the County & Gloucestet· Bank Limited, Fleet street Evans & Son, tailors, IS Regent s.treet Evans Frances (Mrs.), Greyhound inn, 22 Cambria place Ev>ans Henry Daniel, corn dealer, 90 Regent street & Commercial road ; & at Old Swindon Fellowes William, shopkeeper, 35 Commercial road Few Charles, butcher, I3 Reg·ent street Finn Charlotte Louis a (Mrs.), greengrocer, I6 Regent st :Finn Jennie (Miss), tobacconist, 76 Hegent street Fletcher William & Robert Lim. butchers, 58b, Bridge .street, 48 Fleet street & 203 Rodbourne road Flocks Mary Ann (Mrs.), eating house, 39 Regent street Flowers .Tames, hair dresser, 13 Regent street Forrest William Henry, draper 34, & hatter 35, Bridge st Foss L. & S()n, hatters & hosiers, 38 Bridge street Foss Samuel Heart, ooffee house, 92 Regent street Fox Charles, Rifleman's Arms inn, Regent s·treet Franklin Henry J ames, carpenter, Clifton street Franklin \Villiam Henry, dairyman, 53 Hegent street Freeth & Son, grocers, 52 Fleet street, 57 Bridge street, Cambria Bridge road, Eastcott hill & Gorse hill :Friar Albe·rt (Mrs.), dresB maker, 95 Commercial road Fros.t Frank, greengrocer, 5I Cricklade road, Gorse hill Friar Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, Commercial road Frost William, fruiterer, 58c, Bridge street Frost "\Villiam, fruiterer, 28 Regent street Fry Oliver, shopkeeper, 219 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Fulton Victoria Rosina (Mrs.), teacher of music & singing, rr Park terrace Gadd Richard, accountant for t.he Great Western railway locomotive depa:rtment, 2 Church place Gaites John, butoher, 24 Eastcott hill Gale Isaac, farmer,Manningham farm,Wootton Bassett rd Gale \Villia.m, butcher, 72 Commercial road Gant Waiter, insurance agent, I02 Victoria street Gard John, tobacconist & hair dresser, 49 Regent street Gardiner Thomas, beer retailer, 3I Bridge street Garland Thomas, beer retailer, 92 Wedgbury road Garrett Henry Waiter, police sergeant in charge, New Swindon police station, Station road Garrett Richard Henry, carriage builder, I Carfax st Gerring William, builder, 45 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Gilbert William, furniture dealer, 86 Regent street Giles John, shopkeeper, 33 Queen street Gilling & .Tames, grocers, 35 Fleet street Gillingham Harriet Ell en (Mrs.), ladies' school, 44 C(}mmercial road Goddard Edwin, wine & spirit merchant, 9 Regent street Godwin Bros. brewers (branch), 3 Milton road Gordon Wm. insurance agt. 3 Elmwood ter. Swindon rd Gorse Hill Brick & Tile Co. (A. G. While, sec.), Gorse hl Gorse Hill Workmen's Club (Jas. C. Day, sec.), ~rse hl Gosling William Mervin, grocer, i2 Regent street Goudge Hen:ry Thomas, grocer, 21 Oheltenham street Gould .A.Ilworth, shopkeeper, IS Oriel street Gould Charles William, draper, 18 Regent circus C1-raha.m Harr~t (Miss), apartments, 8 W<ellington at Grant William, shopkeeper, 32 Read street Graves Susan (Mr~), shopkeeper, I6 Mill street Gray .Tames, beer ret'a.iler & shopkeeper, Oarfax street Great Western Coffee Tavern Co. Limited (Thomas Blatchley, manager), I High street Great Western commercial ho1:el & posting house, good stabling accommodation & posting in oll its branches; carriages, horses, hunters & hacks let on hire (.Tames Mitchell, proprietor), Station road, opposrite G. W.R. junction Great Western Railway Co.'s Gas Works (J. Faulkne!',. manager), Rodbourne road Great Western Railway Meehanics' Institution (Henry .T. Southwell, sec.; Alfred J. Birch, librarian), High st Great Western Rnilway Medical Fund Society's Accident Hospital (Ge.orge Money Swinhoe L.R.C.P.Lond.; William Howse L.R.C.P.Lond. & George Rodway Swinhoe M.R.C.S. & L.R.C.P. medical officers; Fredk. Tegg, sec.), I<' aringdon street Green & Marsh, domestic machinery agents & music stores (Arthur Seaton, manager), 22 Commercial road & Regent street Green Harriett (Mrs.), draper, I76 Rodbourne road Greenaway Alfred, grocer, 43 Oriel street Greenman Thomas, butcher, 26 Prospe.ct hill Greenwood Waiter dames, Locomotive hotel, 57 Fleet street Griffin Frank, beer reiJa.iler, 13 Henry street Griffin Wm. beer retailer & fishmonger, 43 Westcott pl Groves J. & Sons,wine& spirit mers.; branch,22 Fleet st Grudge Henry Thomas•, grocer, Milford street Guggenheim Sigismund, photographer, I4 Regent circus Gwillim Emma (Mrs.), grocer, 77 Gooch street Hacker .Tames, tailor, 3 Rolleston street Hall &. !Hall, tailors & outfitters, trousers a speciality. 78 Regent street Hall Eliza (Miss), dress maker, I03 Victoria road Ham bridge Emma (Mrs.), outfitter, 3 Cromwell street Hamp Henry Joseph, surveyor to New Swindon urban district council, Public offices; residence, Ivy bank, Victoria road Hancock Bros. dairymen, Fairfield daliry, Station road Harding J ehu, baker & confectioner, 5 Farnsby street Harding Thomas, corn dei8Jer, 46a, Regent street Harding William Edwd. boot maker, Io9 Commercial rd Ha.rrin Henry, saddler, 48 Bridge street Harrin .Tame's Giles, shopkeeper, 24 Havelock street Harris Frank William, chemist (analytical) to the Great Wes,tern Railway Company & water analyst to New Swindon urban district council, 6 Church place Harris William, hairdresser, 242 Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Harrison & Collard, tailors, 25 Victoda rood Hall'Vey Edwin, builder, so Exmouth street Harvey Ozias Edwin, Park inn, William street Haskins Waiter, boot & shoe maker, 7 Fleet street Hawkins Jonah, baker & post office, I Hodbourne road Haynes Albert, grocer & agent for W. & A. Gilbey Ltd. wine & spirit merchants, 257 Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Haynes William, grocer & post office, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey Limited, wine & spirit merchants, Westcott place & 4 Cambria Bridge road Hayward ThomaSJ, Dolphin P.H. Rodbourne road Heath Isaac, haulier, Wellington street Heavens Henry, greengrocer, 32 Rodbourne road Hellering Joseph, watch maker, 28 Bridge street Hemmings Frederick, carpenter, second hand furniture dealer, I Gloucester terrace Henly Robert, corn & coal merch•ant, 3 College street Hepworth & Son, clothiers•, 56 Fleet street Herbert Goorge, blacksmith, Hodbourne road Hibberd Joseph, beer rebailler, I Westcott place Hicks Emma (Mrs.), fancy draper, 52 Cheltenham street Higgins John, boot repairer, 36 Chester street Higgs George, hairdresser, 20I Rodbourne road Hill Ernest, chemist, 69 Regent street Hilton Stephen,boot manufacturer (branch), 56 Bridge st Hinton J ames & Sons, auctioneers,, Regent circus Hinton J ames & Son, brick makers, Gorse hill Hinton Frederick, brick m'3ker, King's hill Hiscock & Sons, bill posters, Prospect hill Hiscock John, town crier, Prospect hill Hi.scock Kate (Miss), dress maker, I68 F1au:-ingdon street Hobbs Thoma.SJ, butcher, 14 Lorne street Hodges Wm. Smith, butcher & grocer, Wellington st Home & Colonial Stores, tea dealers, 58 Regent street Hop good Martha (Mrs.), dres·s maker. IS N 9rth street Horner & Co. Limited, tailors, 20 Bridge street Horsell .John, Rolleston Arms hotel, Commercial road Howe Cornelius, superintendent of the Prudential Assurance Co. Limited, 45 Victoria road. Howse William L.R.C.P.Lond. (firm Swinhoe, Howse & Swinhoe ), surgeon & consulting surgeon t<> the Great Western ·Medical Fund Society, 8 London street Hughes Edwin Win. house decorator, II9 Commercial rd


224 NEW SWINDON. "TILTS HIRE. [KELLY'S Hughes Henry George, beer retailer, 14 Rodbourne road Hug he!! J ames, printer, 5 I Bridge street Rumphries Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, 27 Rolleston street Hunt John, builder, Victoria, road Hunter William Wallace, furniture dealer, 59 Regent st Ties Henry, greengrocer, I6 Gloucester street Iles William, boot & shoe repairer, I6 Commercial road Illsley Charles, goods manager to Great Western railway, Victoria road International Tea Company, tea dealers, I2 Fleet street Jackson Geo.confectioner, 39 Bridge st.&roRegent circus J-ames John, tailor, 7 Regent circus James Joseph Hilyer, baker, 46 Regent street James William, boot & shoe maker, 42 Faringdon street Jarman John William, beer retailer, 37 Bridge street Jarvis Jess~e Charles, outfitter, 33 Faringdon street Je'anes Fredk. Chas. baker & confectioner, 33 Bridge st Jefferies Clara (Mrs.), baker, I Ca.mbria Bridge road Jefferies Henry, Clifton hotel, Clifton street Jefferies Thomas, carpenter, 33 Western street J enkins Alfred, confectioner, 36 Fleet street Jenkins Alfred, jun. picture frame maker, 37 Fleet street Jenner Sarah Ann (Miss), bookseller, 29 Commercial rd J-ervis Jn. Jsph. sec. & manager to Gas Co. I7 Queen st J ohnsey Cornelius, greengrocer, 30 Merton street Jolliffe William, l'larte collector to New Swindon urban district council, Public offices; residence, I3Victoria st J<mes David, insurance agent, 92 Commercial road Jones Dennis, insurance agent, 92 Commercial road J.:>nes Edwin, tobac!)Onist, 44 Faringdon street Jones Elizabeth (Miss), registry office for servants, 14 Station road J.ones Ernest William, house decorator, 8 Milton road Jones Jane (Mrs.), draper, 27 Regent srtreet J·ones Rebecca (Mrs.), beer retailer, 4 Fleet street Jones Thomas, shopkeeper, I53 Rodbourne road J()nes Tom, boot maker, 52 Rolleston street J.oseph Morris, tin plate worker, 45 Fleet street Kembrey George, haulier, 26 CricKlade road, Gorse hill Kempton John, oil & colorman, I7 Bridge street Kent Charles, baker, Chvrence street Kent Frederick Charles, estate agent to Great Western Railway Co. IO London s.treet Kilby James, insurance agen£, 41 Reading street Kilby William, butcher, 47 Regent street Kilminster Goorge, plasterer, 62 William street King Alfred James Griffin, confectioner, I9 Regent street & 34 Faringdon street King Harry C. chief inspector of materials, Great ·western Railway, 90 Clifton street King Robert, shopkeeper, Market street Kingshill Co-operative Society (C. H. Baker, sec.), Radnor street Kinneir Henry (firm, Kinneir & Tombs), solicitor, commissioner to administer oaths in Supreme court & for taking acknowledgments of married women, registrar of county court, clerk to Swindon school board & Swindon New Town urban district council, Public offices, Regent circus Kinneir Waiter Henry (firm, Kinneir & Toombs), solicitor & deputy clerk to Swindon New Town local board & secretary to the Swindon & North Wilt.s technical education committee, Public offices, Regent 0 CITCUS Knapp William, beer retailer, 25 Medgbury road Knights Robert, wine & spirit merchant, 39 Fa.ringdon st Lacey Harry, hair dresser, 65 Commercial road Lamb Brewery Co. Limited (Alfred Adams, agent), ro Fleet street Lane David, sen. tailor, 3I Regent street Lane David A. tailor, Regent circus Large John, tailor, 40 Victoria. road Lavery Charles M.B. & C.M. surgeon & physician, see Rattray & Lavery Lawrence Edith (Mrs.), confectioner, IS Cromwell street Lawrence Elijah Stephen, ta~lor, 29 Regent street Leech Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 70 Clifton street Leighfield Albert, greengrocer, I2 King street Leighfield Fredk. Geo. haulier, Gilbert ter. Morse st Leighfield Mary Ann (Mrs.), girls' school, I02 Clifton st LeighfieJ.d Richard James, builder, 83 Clifton street Lewis Eliza (Mrs.), The George P.H. 28 Eastcott hill Liberal & Radical Association (Alfred Ernest Withy, London Mantle Co. mantle warehouse, Temple buildings, Regent street London & West of England Trust Co. 70 Commercial rd Long George, china. & glass dealer, r5 Wellington street Longland Jas.grocer,I3& I4 High st. & 64 Commercial rd Longman A. & R. drapers, 32 Faringdon street Lott James, ironmonger, so Regent street Loveday John, shopkeeper, 20 Rodbourne road Lovett & Son, solicitors, Oxford house, Victoria road Lovett Joseph Sadler, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, see Lovett & Son Lucaque Edward, tobacconist, 24 Faringdon street Macdonnell Patrick, wardrobe dealer, 48 Regent street Mcllroy Bros. drapers, 65, 66 & 67 Regent street Malliott Andrew, beer retailer, 9 Prospect hill Mairsh Douglas Earle C.E. assisbant managing engineer, Great Western railway works•, 22 Sheppard street Marsh George, haulier, Gorse hill Marshall Robert, draper, Io Wellington street Matthews Jesse, news agent & tailor, 108 Commercral rd Matthews Thomas, shopkeeper, 158 William street Mattingly Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 63 Regent street May George Alfred, shopkeeper & coffee tavern, I95 & 207 Rodbourne road Maybury & Son, general printers, account book makers, engravers, bookbinders, paper bag makers, stationers & die srinkers, 76 Ea.stcott hill Maylott Joseph, beer retailer, 22 Oriel street Miles John, beer retailer, IS Fleet street Miles Richard, beer retailer, so Fleet street Miles William, chemist, 49 Fleet street 1\Iiller Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker, 2 North street Milsom & Son, music warehouse, 14 Regent street Mitchell James, Great Western commercial hotel & posting house, good st•abling accommodation & posting in all its branches, carriages, horses·, hunters & hacks let on hire, Station road, opposite Great Western Railway Junction station Mittins Esther Susan (Miss), dress maker, 57 Wes·tern st Moncrieff George, shopkeeper, 227 Cricklade rd. Gorse h1 Monk .Edward Pearce, confectioner, 55 Wellington street Moore Ell en (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 34a, Fleet street Moore Robert, oil dealer, 42 Rolleston street Morgan Alfred Edward, beer retailer, I2 High stree' M organ Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, Regent street . Morgan 'fhos. Chas. tobccnst. 2, & confectr.3, Fleet street Morrel Gabriel, shopkeeper, 14 Eastcott hill Morse Levl Lapper, furniture dealer, draper, outfitter & house furnisher, IO, II & 12 Regent street Mortimer Frederick, haulier, sr Havelock street Moulder William, grocer, Bo William street Muir James, district superintendent of the Pearl Assurance Co. Lim. 6 Temple street Murray James, shopkeeper, I Weymouth street Nash Charles, shopkeeper, 8 King street Nash Edmd. Wm. confectr. 243 Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Nash W. confectr. 32 Bridge street & 64 Regent street Nethercot Henry James, shopkeeper, 30 Davis street New Swindon Co-operative Provident Society Limited (Henry Green, manager), Henry street New Swindon Gas & Coke Co. Limited (John Joseph J ervis, sec.), Queen street New Swindon Industrial Society Limited (Edmund Bramwell, sec.), East street New Swindon & Southern Counties Permanent Mutual Benefit Building Society (Charles Bishop F.S.I. sec. & surveyor) ; offices, Regent circus New John, greengrocer, 65 Cheltenham street Newman Emma (Mrs.), dress maker, I6 Dover street Niblett & Co. mineral water manufacturers (branch), 20 Cheltenham street Nichols Edward, dairyman, 248 Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Nichols•)n R. H. & Co. engineers & cycle agents, 33a, Regent circus North Wilts Conservative & Unionist Association (Waiter Brewer, sec.), Bridge street North Wilts Herald (branch), 29 Faringdon street Nunney William, painter & eating house, Eastcott place Ockell Waiter, shopkeeper, 39 Prospect hill Oliver George, boot & shoe manufacturer, 46 Bridge st Orchard Albert Thomas, insurance agent, 44 Western st Packer John, grocer, 96 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Packer Mary (Mrs.), butcher, 23 Regent circus Page Alfred, fruiterer, 39 Fleet street sec.), Commercial road Page Alfred, haulier, Princes street Limmett & Co. ironm<mgers (branch), 23 Fail'ingdon st Little Henry, boot repairer, 14 Vilett street Pain John Thomas, shopkeeper, r Courtenay street Painter Jn. refreshment rms. 47 Oricklade road, Gorse hl Little William Graham, draper, 32 Fleet street Little Willinm James, beer retailer, I Rolleston street Llewellyn Ann (Mrs.), fancy dealer, 9 Regent circus London Boot Repairing Co. (Alfred Adams, proprietor), Iol Fleet street Paish Daniel, basket maker, 27 Cromwell street Palmer Wm. Jas. baker, 238 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Parker George Dines M.B.Lond., L.R.O.P. surgeon, I3 Station road Parkhouse George, dairyman, 3 Commercial road


))JRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. NEW SWINDON. 225 Partridge William, carpenter, 9 Dixon street Pattison Richard Belwood, locomotive foreman Great Western railway works, Sheppard street Paul James, marine store dealer, Regent close Paul William, baker, 6o Fleet street Peapell John C. baker, I Cross street Pearce & Co. bill posters & printers, 45 Regent street Pearce Edward Mead, clothier, 61 Fleet street Penny Wm. Thos. beer retailer, 24I Cricklade rd. Gorse hi Percy Street Workmen's Club (Frederick Mann, steward), Percy street Perry William, hair dresser, II Haydon street Phelps & Son, china dealers, 89 Regent street Pickett William, eating house, I9 Fleet street Pigott Robert, baker, so Cricklade road, Gorse hill Platt Clement, shoe repairer, 28 John street Platt Mary Jane (Miss), dress maker, 145 Princes street Plaum Clara (Mrs.), dress maker, I8 Sandford road Plevin William James, draper, see Thomas & Plevin Poffiey .Alfred, shopkeeper, 2 Cambria place Ponting John, greengrocer, Market street Pooles & Butler, cabinet makers, 8I Regent street Porter Ann Maria (Mrs.), grocer, n8 Commercial road Potter John, butcher, 43 Fleet street Potter Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, 18 Clifton street Pounds George, baker, 8 5 Regent street Preater Charles, beer retailer, I Cromwell street Preater J ames, boot repairer, 23 Fleet street Preece Eliza Sarah (Mrs.), ladies' school, S Gloucester tel' Presbyterian Lecture Hall, Dixon street Preston & Peacey, stationers, 35 Faringdon street Price Fred, beer retailer, 55 Prospect hill Price John, hair dresser, 69 Bridge street Pritchett Ellis Herbert F.S.I. auctioneer, see Bish<lp & Pritchett Protheroe James Smith, photographer, 30 Regent street Public Benefit Boot Co. 5 Regent circus Pugsley & Co. boot makers, 6S Regent street Pullen Henry, cycle agent & manufacturer (branch), 26 Fleet street Queen's Royal Hotel & Refreshment Roon1s (Swindon Junction Hotel Co. Lim. proprietors; Henry Sicklen, manager), Great Western railway stn. & Station road Raggett Henry, grocer, 35 Rolleston street Rake William, beer retailer, 23 Princes street Ralph George, loan office, IO Commercial road Rattray & Laverey, physicians & surgeons, Concrete ho. Regent circus Raven Harry, baker, Io3 Princes street Rawley Hy. Charles, hair dresser & tobccnst. 22 Bridge st Read William. Edwin, beer retailer, 66 Westcott place Rebbeck Charles Arthur, insurance agent, 26 Stafford st Reeder Herbert George, baker & confectioner, IS Fleet st Renshaw James L. see Swindon Steam laundry Renwick "\V. & Co. tailors· & drapers, 39 Faringdon street Reynolds Robert, boot & shoe maker, 4 High street Rhodes Fredk. Geo. music warehouse, 55 Regent street Rich John, tea dealer, Clifton street Richards Ernest Chappell, Wellington temperance & commercial hotel, close to station; commercial, smoking & writing rooms, ladies' coffee room; boots meets all trains, 13 Gloucester street River Plate Fresh Meat Co. 52 Bridge street Roberts Samson, shopkeeper, I7 Commercial road Robins Emma. (Mrs.), baker, 45 Westcott place Robins on Louisa (Mrs.), tobacconist, 7 Rodbourne road Rodbourne Road Workmen's Club (Charles Butler, sec.), Rodbourne road Rogers Edward, grocer, 31 Faringdon street, & shopkeeper, IIS Clifton street Rogers Frank, pork butcher, 71 Regent street Rogers Mary Elizabeth, stationer, 36 Faringdon street Rolleston Arms Hotel (John Horsell, proprietor), Commercial road Rowland Charles, greengrocer, 40 Prospect hill Hoyal Society for the. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Swindon & district (W. Finch, inspector; R. S. Foreman, hon. sec.), 20 Hythe road Rudge Samuel, watch maker, 41 Fleet street Rudman Richard, Queen's Arms P.H. Station road Russell Gorge, baker; Regent circus Sadler George, greengrocer, 26 Eastcott hill St. Mark's Mission House (Sister .Agatha, in charge), 5 Park lane St. Paul's Mission House (George Pearce, caretaker), 58 VVestern street Sansom Charles Frederick, baker, Turl street Sargent Thomas, coach builder, I Reg-ent street Saunders Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I3 Lorne street Saunders Henry, tailor, 36 PrinclSS street I Savage Fre:l, hair dresser, 23 Fleet street Schmitz Henry, watch maker, 87 Regent street Sea"\'\ard Thomas, eating house, 37 Faringdon street Selwood James, baker, I09 Westcott pl8ce Settle Melville James, shopkeeper, IS8 Rodbourne road Sharman Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, I3I Clifton street Shawyer John J. chemist, Faringdon street Sheppard Chas. shoeing & general smith, 1 Temple street Shipton 'Thomas, grocer, 212 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Shipway Saml. china dlr. & machinist,25 & 41 Prospect hl Sicklen Henry, manager Royal hotel & refreshment rooms, Great West ern Railway station Simmonds Rose (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Dover street Simpkins Broom, manager of the Great ·western Medical Fund Turkish Baths, Taunton street Simpson George, grocer, .Avening street, Gorse hill Simpson Maurice, sanitary inspector to New Town urban district council, 73 Clifton street Singer Manufacturing Co. (W. B. Nightingale, manager), 74 Regent street Skane George, shopkeeper, 19 Hythe road Skerton .Ann (Mrs.), carpenter, I Queen street Skinner Daniel, baker, 19S Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Skinner Frederick, baker, 226 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Skitterall .Albert, baker, I3 Sandford street Skurry F. & Son, corn merchants & millers, Town mills. Gordon road Smart James, beer retailer, 57 Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Smart Kate (Miss), dress maker, 31 Deacon street Smith R. T. & Co. general carriers & furniture removers,. Great Western railway goods station Smith Roger & Co. bacon curers, So Regent street Smith .Alfred James, hair dresser, S Bridge street Smith Edward, farmer, Eastcott farm Smith Edwin Henry, provision dealer, 6o Regent street. Smith Ellen (~Iiss), farmer, Westcott Manor farm Smith Harvey Frederick, butcher, 41 Faringdon street Smith Henry, undertaker, 22 Gordon road Smith Henry Charles, joiner, Edgeware road Smith Jacob, beer retailer & shopkeeper, 23 vVestcott pi: Smith John, greengrocer, 6S Princes street Smith Richard, eating house, 35 Cromwell street Smith Samuel, chemist, ss Bridge street Smith Thomas, shopkeeper, 77 Eastcott hill Smith Waiter Richard, grocer, IOI Commercial road &: 171 Rodbourne road Smith William, plumber, 24 Bright street, Gorse bill .Solomon Daisy (.Miss), dress maker, 4 Rolleston street Spackman James, builder, I Clifton street Speck William, chimney sweeper, 73 Eastcott hill Spender Pearce, shopkeeper, 102 Commercial road Stafford Elizabeth (Mrs.), boot maker, 172 Rodbourne rd Stanier W. Hy. stores supt. Great Western railway work•· Steel & Co. fruiterers, 20 Faringdon street Stephens William, beer retailer, 144 Westcott place Stevens Henry James, greengrocer, Curtis street Stevens Olivia (Mrs.), milliner, 62 Regent street Stevenson James Fordyce, dist. engineer for G. "\V. R. Co. Stone George, photographer, 25 Faringdon street Stone William. James, milk seller, 40 Cheltenham street. Stone William Richard, beer retailer, 29 Regent street Stroud .Arthur, greengrocer, 246 Cricklade rd. Gorse hill Stroud "\Villiam, shopkeeper, 4S Birch street Swindon Brick & 'file Co. (William Hodges Smith, man.),. Canal side Swindon &North Wilts Technical Schools Committee (W .. H. Kinneir, sec.); public offices, Regent circus Swindon School Board Cookery Centre (Henry Kinneir,. sec.), High street Swindon Steam Laundry (Robbins & Renshaw, pro-- prietors), Station road Swindon "\Vorking Men's Club (Robert Carrier, sec.), Bridge street Swinhoe George Money L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, & head' physician & surgeon to the Great West ern Railway Medical Fund Society & certifying factory surgeon, Park house Swinhoe George Rodway M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, & lieut.-surgeon to the 2nd Vol Batt. Wiltshir& Regiment & to the Great Western Medical Fund Association, 23 Faringdon street 'fanner Frank Edward, baker, Station road Tarrant Enos William, boot repairer, IS Clifton street Tarrant Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 267 Cricklade road, Gorse hill Tarrant Richard, assist. overseer for Swindon & collectorof poor rates, Public offices, Regent circus Tarrant Samuel, coffee house, I Wellington street Taylor ,V. & J. butchers, 26 Commercial road Taylor Jn. Chas. beer retailer, 256 Cricklade rd.Gorse hill WIL'IS. 15


226. NEW SWIXDON.- ".ILTSHIRE, (K.ELLY'S Technical Schools (Henry Hill, sec.), H High street Theobald James, butcher, 4 Regent street Thomas & Plevin, drapers, 41 Bridge street Thomas Arabella (Mrs.), beer retailer, 6 High street Thomas George, Union Railway hotel, Sheppard street Thomas Henry William, beer 'retailer, 7 Regent street Thomas L. R. assistant manager of Great Western Rail· way wagon works Th.ompson Oliam (:M.iss), t'Cibacconist, 2 Regellit street 'fhompson Fredk. bicycle agt. & repairer, 36 Oromwell st Timms Edward, grocer, & agent for W. & A. Gilbey, Lim. wine & spirit merchants, IS North s·treet Tindle PhiUi<s (Mvs. ), news agerut & poSit office & firstcla.ss regis·t·ry office for servan'bs, 37 Regent street Tinker & Cartwright, outfitters, 103 Commercial rOtad Tomkirus & Barret1t, conlecbionel's, 93 Re•gelllt street Tomiyn Arthur Leorua.rd, ironmonger, 33 Regent circus Townsend David, beer retariler, 9 East str•eet Tow!llsenO. Elizabetlh (Mis~S), dress maker, 9 Edgeware rd Trill Thoma.s, refreshment rQOms, 7 StJaltilion road Trinder Albert, waltch maker, I8a, Bridge stree;f; 'Tucker Henry, co:rn deailoer, 239 Oricklade rd. Gorse hill Tucker Levi, butdheT, 4 Re•gelllt circus 'Tucker Siamuel, umbrella r•epaire.r, 47 Oambria Bridge rd 'l'unley Albert Edward, beer r!!ltatiler, xS Ville.t street Tllll'k W·iHiam, butcher, 37 Facingdon street 'Turkish Bat'hs (Broom Simpk>ins, manager), Taunton st 'Tydeman Wm. Henry, ea:tJing house,Trantsfe•r ter.Drove rd Upton J'llme•s, fishmonger, 82 Regent sttre·et Vincent Frederick William, ooffoo tavern, 4 Bridge street Voake Ellen (Mrs.), mminer, 101 Victoria &treet "Vo:unteer Batltat}ion (2nd) Duke of Edinburgh's (W,iltsthire Hegimentt) (F Co. Oapt. D. E. Marsh, commandant; E. P. Lewios, lielllt.; G Co. Capt. F. W. Oarltton, commandant; W. R. Ru&sell, lie'l.1t.; Surg.-Lieut. G. R. S'Wiinhoe, med!ical officer; Se,rgeallit Arthur Os borne, drill instructotr) ; drill halil. & ordel'ly room, The Park Wa.ite Nll!omi (Miss), miJtliner, 40 Viotoria road Wakefield W:W.liam, hair dresser, 54 Cmcklade rd.Gorse hl V\TRildron Frederick, boot mak•er, 11 Oa.mbria place "\V.aiker Ricihard J~hn, baker & ,post office, 215 Crickl>ade road, Gol'tse hill ·wal!l Frank, milk sehler, Cliift<m street Wall James, permanent way inspector to G. W. R. 5 Welilii.ngt10n stl'ee.t Wall John, grocer & post offioo, 158 C1i£bon street -wa11ace Charles, fruiterer, 38 Fl~et st•reoet 1Vialtters WiNt.ia.m JOhn, shopkeeper, 120 Dean stree.t Ward James, chief inspeotor of weights & measures for oourJJty o.f WU-lts Nol'lthetrn distTict & inspector of food & drugs & sale of breat, 5 Commercial road - Warren Albert Edrwa.rd, insurance agenlt, 18 Chester st · Warry Hentry Cocilirane, &olimtor, 38 Faringdon street Wtrutennan G€1or.ge, gre•engrocer, 1 Byron &treet Wear Ahsal1om, sewing machine agent, 6 Regent circus - Wa.bb Alfred, Ship P.H. Wes·tcott place Webb Fan.ny (Miiss), dress maker, 56 Wes:tern .street Web b John, buil<ler, S ba/t.ion road TEFFONT EWYAS, or Evlia.s (as 1t is termed in the medireval Latin of ancient roool'dJs), is a parish and -village, 1! mile.s weSit fr.om Dinton stabion on the Salisbury allld Yoovil brancili o.f the London and South Western milway and 9~ no.rtlh-ea.slt from Shaftesbury, in the Southern division of the CQUnty, DunwOT'th hundred, 'Tisbury peltty S'essi•ona.I division and union, Shaftesbury couruty court disttrict, rura1 deanetry of Ohalke (Chalke p'Ol'ltion ), arclhdetaconry of Slarum and diocese of Salisbury. The church (not ded~oated) is an edifice of stone in the Decorated sty•le, corusislt·ing of cha·ncel, nave of four bays and north aisle, having a lofty wes.tern tower -'Witth pinnacles and 3 beU.s, surmounted by a beautiful ·spire, together 125 feet in heigM : a north transept was added in 1824: the inttell'ior ha.s several stained windows, "Painted chiefly by Mrs. De Salcis : the manor chapel is private prope111t'Y, and divided f11om the church by a •-caJ."'Ved oak sc11een, being attached on the south side to vhe chancel, and ope•n.ing into it by two arches ; it is the most ancienlt pwrt of the present bu!ildin.g, and ooUJtains t'he tomlbs of some of the Ley famiJy (former lords of Teffont m6nOT, .one of Wtb.om martried a Mayne), with tihtre·e recumbent figure's of knighlts in axmour : the chapel and aisle htave beoo roofoo in oak and restored b) Mr. De SaHs, who has also had placed over the east window a marble mural tarsia, represe'llting a choir of angels &nging E!allelujnh, .a work of higfu art, executed by the late Baron de Triqueti, the sculptor employed by H.M. the Queen to decorn"be the W!Olsey Ohapel at Windsoc: there a.re 100 sittin.gs. The register dates from the year 1683. The living is a rectory, average tit'he rent-charge £144, g;ross yeaxly value £2o8, net £r3o, includling 30 acres of glebe, with residence, in t'he gift of Mr. and Mrs. Fane-De Salis, and held since 1892 by the Rev. James Webb William F. bak>er, ~s Ea.stcot·t hi!.l Wellington Commercial Hotel (Ernest 0. Richards, proprietor), I3 GlouceSit>el" streelt ( olose to sta.tioo) : oommercWcil, smoking & wciting rooms & l~ies' coffee l'OtOm; boot•s mee1ts aJl trains '\Yes•t W.clerk to Rodoourne Cheney scJhl.bTd.87 Curtis st Westoott Pliaoe (Woxkman's) Club (Wiihliam 'l'ha.tcher, sec.), IS Marlhorough street West Swtindon Working Men'•s Club (John Brew·er, sec.), Radn.or stveet We•stmaoott Samuel & Son, bake11s, 30 Bridge· street Weston Annie (M11s.), shopkeepeor, 4 Orombey t.erra.ce, Crombey stroot Wheeler Albt. Hy •. shpkpr. 260 Crick1ade rd. Gorse hill Wheeler Annie (:MiiSts), dress maker, 39 Theobald street Wlhee.lell' Jac01b, shopkeeper, 63 Elaydoon s·treet Wheeler Thoma.s, CricketeJ's' Arms P.H. High street White WiUiam Yeate.s, gl"'Oer, 124 S'till.fford street Whitehead Roroce Haydon, Vdulllteer P.H. Bridge street Wlilliams Ar1hur Davis, g:roceT, & agent for W. & A. Giltbey Lim. Wiine & spiri!t merchants, 47 Bridge street & Quern st<reet W~Hilams Charles, builder, Cli:flton sttreet WtilHams OhM'lets, builder & contraotor, Princes street Williams Fredenick, brick maketr, King's hill Wiu.iams Helen (Mrs.),wardr·obe deale•r,u OommerciaLrd W•in:iams Thtom:a.s Henry, fancy drape-r, 43 Regent st.reet Willmm.s \Ylli1liam, chemi.st, 44 Bridge street Williams·on John, linen draper, 24 Regent street Willis Charles & Son, wlholesal1 e d01tihiers, 2 Bridge s.t•reet Willis James Wm. draper, 41 Crickltade ro-ad, Gorse hill \Vii.1lis Richard, sh!opkeeper, 19 H)"th·e road Wils•on Frede·rick, prov~s'ion dooler, 83 Regent street Wi1son Jamets, baker, 36 Ea,sJtcot•t hill Wilson John, hair dre.s,se•r, 18 King sttreet Wi~toon G(llorge, butcher, 58 Fleet street Wil:ts & Berks Oa'llta.l Co.('flhos.Turner,chrmn.),'ITh.e Grove WiltJ~ & Dtol'lse.t Bank Limnrtetd (bTanch) (Thomas Kemp FuTnex, manager), 94 Regent street; drnw on London & W e·srtmin.ster Bank Limited, Londun E C Wilt•s & W e&tern Benefit BuiiJ.ding Society (John Olark, agent), 62 Princes sttreet WiJJt:tshire Goorge, shopkeepe·r, 95 We•stoobt place Wiltshi·re Joseph, ta.ilor, 200 Rbd'bourne road Wilttshire J oseph, woollen reposirt10ry, r4 Cambria place Win.slow Joseph, pictnre framer & china dlr. 11 Sta.tion rd Wintetr Waltetr W'hlli-am, painte.r, 24 Queen beil'race Wit1hy Alfred Ern(llst, solicitoll' & commissli'Oner for oaths, Regent oircus Woodward Ja:nu~s, boot makell', 55 Crick1ade rd. Gorse hl Woo1f.ord Fredk. Ghas. beer ret. & shpkpr. 15 Henry st Woolley Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 129 William street Young William, green.groce.r, 17 W e.s.tc01tt place Young WiUiam Alfred, beer rert1lliler, 34 Fleet- street Yule Annie (:\fis.s), dres.s makeor, 20 Oxford street W·ebb Goorge, bu'bdher, 8 Regent circus Webb Goorge, wlheelwright, Station road John Hewibt B.A. of TTirui.ty College, Dublin&. The reotory house, o.f stt.one, was rebuilt by the la.te Sir G. G. Scott R.A. in 1842. Almshouses for two poor families were built and endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Flane-De Sa'lis in 1886. Here. is a qu.a~r.ry, fvom which the stone· of which Salis.bury Cathedral was built wa.s derived: th~ • WIOrkings extend for many acres underground, fonn.ing extenstiv~ caverns, oft-en visited by touris·1ls : tlhetSe qua:rrie·s were worked in the time of the RomMs, as 11t l.arge number of Roman ooiws have been. round in tlhe worki'Ibgs: since the opening of the Salisbury and Yeovil line, these quarrie.s haVle been again. wo;rkoo to a. conside:r.able extent : tihey yield a Bort•loand stone of tihe best de•scrip.tion. The. Vlill'llge is very piotu.resque : a beautiful brook w~nds it<s couJ.'Ise by the Slide of the road, on the rig-ht, backed by a. slhrulblby W'<Jiod, with a. oottage hMe and the.re on its edge, and on tlhe opp{}$>ite side the ground rise.& illlto a steep, oove.red wti1th undergrowth. Tefftorut Manor is ·aiii: ancient mlansion, of tlhe de.te of Henry VII .. tthe sea.t of Wlil1iam Fane-De Sa.l>is esq. M.A., J.P. : the houtSe oontains muclh. valualble carved oak furniture, mth a choice gaHery, comprising original poontings by Jean de :Maubuse, PietrOI P&rugino, Giulio Romano and otJher art~st.s, with seveool portrruits of the French Imperial family, by Le Fev.re, formerly part of the private gallery of Napoleon I. at Fontainebloou. Too wllrole parish and manor is the property of MT. and Mrs. Fa~e-De StaJis. The soil is sand lf.lllldl clay; subsoil, stone. The C'hief crops are wlheat, oots. and barley. '.Db.e a.rea. is 742 acres, inclusave of 33 aCI'els of glebe and 27 of road, water and waste; roteable value, £1,274; the populastion in 1891 wa.s 123. Lev is ha.Y a mile south-west. •


DI~ECTORY. J W1LTS:fiiRK NORTH TIDWORTH. 227 Parish Clerk, Mr. Thom.I!M Bugg; Soommell. deputy, Francis Post Oflioe: John Yea.tes, sub-ptostma.ster. Letters from Salisbury, a.t s.IO a.m.; driSipll!tclled at 7·25 p.m. Postal ordel"!s are :ios~uoo here, but IliO't paid. The nearest money order & telegmph office is a.t Dinton 'l'he children of this parish attend the MiagtJ.a. school at Teffont Carrier to Salisbury.-Sidney turning same days Street, tues. & sat. re" Gracher William COMMEnCIAL. Horrell Brothers, millers (water) Fane-De Salis William, ~L-\., J.P. Bugg. Thomas, shopkeeper, far~er & Lucas Thomas, boot maker Teffout manor steward to Wm. Fane De Sahs esq Street Charles, carpenter Hewitt Rev. James John B.A. Rectory Harnett Sidney, farmer, Ley farm St<reet Sidney, carrier & farmer Keatinge :Maurice, 'l'effont cottage Hdbbs Gideon, Blaek Horse P.H.&brwr Yeats John, 'blacksmith, Post office TEFFONT MAGNA is a parish and village, imme- resides at Dint-on: the Rev. Charles Henry Cook B.A. diately adjoining the parish of Teffont Ewyas, or Ev.ias, of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, has been curata on the road fl'om Salisbury t() Hindon, 2! miles. north- in charge since I8gi. Here is a Primitive Methodist west from Dinfon sta•Hon on th8! Salisbury and: Yeovil chapel. There is a charity left by the late Mr. John branch of the. London and} South ·western railway, IO miles Lush (formerly of this parish), the interest of £so wes·t from S'alisb;ury and II nol"th-eaSit from Shaftets- annually, distributed to the poor in blankets and Edward bury. in: the Southern divl.sioru of the county, hun- Harris? trust of £roo, bequeathed in I877 for coal. In dred of Warminster, Tisbury petty sessional division this parish is a rapid stream, which rises at a chalk and union, Shaftesbury county court district, l'Ural pit called Spring Head: it passes through Teffont deanery of Chalke (Chalke portion), archdeaconry of Magna and Teffont Ewyas and falls into the river Nadder, Sa.rum and diocese of Salisbury. The chapel, standing The principal landowners are the Earl of Pembroke, in the middle of the village, is an ancient stone build- who is lord of the manor, and' William Wyndham esq. ing, consisting of chancel, nave, tower containing 2 bells, of Dinton House. The soil is• sand, clay and chalk; has a south porch (Early Eng1ish), and was repaired in subsoil, chalk and flint. The chief crops are wheat, r843 : the chancel is separated from the nave by an old oats and barley. The area is r,646 acres; rateable carved! oak screen. There is no burial ground, as the value, £r,og6; the population in r89r was 232. parishioners have right of burial at Dinton. The regis- Parish Clerk, .Alfred Larkam. ters. until quite recently were included in the Dinton registers, which date from the year I558 : the separate registers of births and marriages of this parish date from r852. In connection with the church a clergy house ha.s been erected!. Th~ living is a chape1ry, annexed to the vicarage of Dinton, average tithe rentcharge £272, net income £2oo, with sr acres of glebe, in the gift of the President and Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford, and held since I886 by the Rev. John Heslop .Audland' M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford, who Clarke Sydenham Tredway (barrister- Fidler Harry Letters through Salisbury, arrive at s.ro a.m. The nearest money order is at Dinton Teffont Evias at & telegraph office Public Elementary School, with furnished rooms for mistress, built in r876 at a cost of £soo by public subscription, for this parish & the parish of Teffont Ewyas, on a site given by the Earl of Pembroke, for go children; average attendance, 40; Mrs. Maria Turner, mistress at-l'UW) • COM:MEROIAL. J ukes George, game dealer Kellow Thomas, grocer Cook Rev. Charles Henry B.A. (cur- Chubb William, maltster Ponton Aaron, saddler & harness Smith Samuel. wheelwright mkr ate-in-charge) Furnel George, bla{'!ksmith TIDCOMBE is a parish, 3! miles south-east from Grafton st-ation on the Midland and South Western Junction railway, and 4 south from Bedwyn station on the Newbury and Devizes section of the Great Western railway and 7 south-west from Hungerford, in the Eastern division of the count-v, Kinwardstone hundred, • Marlborough petty sessional division, Hungerford union fuel and clothing. The principal landowner is Thomas Hayward esq. who is lord of the manor. The soil is very light ; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops• are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The area of T.idcombe is r,ooo acres; rateable value (of Tidcombe and Fosbury), £r,624; the population in I8gr was 8o, wholly employed in agriculture. Hippenscombe. formerly extra-parochial, is now a. pa.rish, and was on the r7th May, I879, ecclesiast~cally annexed to the parish of Tidcombe. Sir Edward B-ates bart. is the principal landowner. The area is 98o acres, the rateable value is £zoo; the population an r8gr was 35· Fosbury, a haml81t iru this civil parish, has been formed! into an ecclesiastical parish, and will be found under a separate heading. Parish Clerk, F. Richardson. and county court district, rural deanery of Marlborough (Pewsey portion), archdeaconry of Wilts and diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. Michael is a small plain structure of flint and stone, built in the I3th century, on the site of an older church and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, north porch, with square western tower, containing 3 bells: during the years I88o, r88r and 1882 the church was thoroughly restored; the font is of Saxon origin : the church has sittings for I25 persons. The earliest date of register in existence is I639· The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £Igo, net £r6s, Letters through Marlborough arl'ive at 8.30. Letter with 2 acreso of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the Box cleared at 4·55 p.m. Great Bedwyn and Burbage Dean and Canons of ·windsor, and held since r8g3 by are the nearest money order & telegraph offices the Rev. ·william Reeve-Smith, of St. Aidans. Crooke's Carriers.-F. Richardson & D. Bullock, to Hungerford, and Tanner'g charities, ~ogether £5 ws. ye.arly, are foc wed. ; to Marlborongh, sat TIDCOMBE. HIPPEN•SCO:MBE. Cox Reuben, Blagdon farm Reeve-Smith Rev. Wm. The Vicarage Randall Chas. farm bailiff to Sir E. Steadman Joshua, Scots Poor P.H Hayward Thomas, Tidcombe manor Bat~s bart. Hippenscombe farm NORTH TIDWORTH (or Tidworth Zouch), corn- ejected from his fellowship at Magdalen College by the monly called Tidworth, is a parish and village, on the Committee for the Reformation of the University of road from Salisbury to Marlborough and on the Hamp- Oxford, r648, and afterwards pecame Dean of Salisbury: shire border, an!f is on the declivity of a lofty range of in 1882 the church was thoroughly restored, and the downs, 2 miles south from Ludgershall station on the old high pews made into open seats: there are zoo Midland and Sourt:h Western Juncton railway, and 9 west~ sittings: in the churchyard are monuments to the by-north from Andover, in the Eastern division of the families of Maton andl M()mpe!Sson. The regis•t.er dates county, Amesbury hundred, Everleigh and Pewsey petty from the year t66o. The living is a 'rectory, average sessional division, Pewsey union, Andover county court tithe rent-charge £233, gross yearly value £253, net district, rural deanery of Amesbury (Amesbury portion), £r7o, with residence and IS acres of glebe, in the gift archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese of Salisbury. The of the Lord Chancellor, and held since I86g by the Rev. church of the Holy Trinity is a building of flint and Edward Fraser Vaughan-William& M.A. of Trinity Col~ stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and em- lege, Cambridge. There are almshouses for four perbattled western tower containing 5 bells: the fabric as sons (male or female), who receive zs. each weekly. it now stands dates from about 1490: the tower, how- Sir John William Kelk bart. of Tidworth, Rants, is ever, shows some earlier work, of the date of about lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil r36o; the font is old, apparently Norman, but the iS" light; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat and general character of the church is Late Third-Pointed: barley. The area is 3,o8r acres; rateable value, £I,o86; there is a brass to the Rev. Thomas Pierce, who w;1s the population in r8gr was 241. WILTS. 15~


228 NORTH TIOWORTH. WILTiSHIRE. (KELLY'S Clearington (or Clary-down) Rill is half a mile west; LudgershaJ. & telegraph office at Ludgershall railSidbury, an ancient British earthwork, afterwards oc- way station cupied by the Romans, is 2 miles north-west. There National School (mixed), erected in 1856, with resiis a group of seven barrows on the south-western side dence, & endowed by the late T. A, Smith esq. of of Clearington Hill. Tedworth House, for the parishes of North & South Parish Clerk, William Habberfield. Tidworth, the latter of which is- in Hants: it will Post Office.-Edwin Eyles, sub-postmaster. Letters ar- hold 93 children; average attendance, 76; John Beale, rive by mail from Marlborough at 7·I5 a.m.; dis- master patched at 6.30 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, Carrier.-Edwin Eyles, to Salisbury on tues.; to Anbut not paid. The nearest money order office is at dover, wed. & fri Vaughan-Williams Rev.Edward Fraser Eyles Edwin, grocer, draper & carrier, Lansley Harriet (:Mrs.), blacksmith M.A. Rectory Post office Humby Thos.Dugdale, frmr,Manor fm Ashford Edwd.Jas.farmer,Zouch farm Moore George, Ram hotel & posting Wallis Richard, farmer, Down farm Breadmore Wm. Thos. baiker &shopkpr inn, & brewer TILSHEAD is a parish and village, on the road from by the Rev. Horace Vincent Thompson, of St. Bees. A Devizes to Amesbury, 8 miles north-east from Codford Baptist chapel was erected here in 1882 and has about station on the Salisbury branch of the Great Western 100 sittings. Here are two cottages, built in 1842 from railway, 8 north-west from .Amesbury and Io .south-by- a fund subscribed to repair the losses sustained by the east from Devizes, in the Eastern division of the county, poor of this and five neighbouring parishes by a flood in hundred of Branch and Dole, Devizes petty sessional January, 1841, the rent to be annually distributed' to the division and county court district, .Amesbury union, poor of those parishes on the anniversary of the rural deanery of Wylye (Wylye portion), and archdea- occurrence. On the road from West Lavington to Tilsconry and diocese of Salisbury. The church was re- head is a square block of stone, bearing an inscription. endowed in 1319, when it received .Adam de Newman, which records that on the 21st Oct. 1839, Mr. Dean, of the first resident minister: it is in the Norman style, Imber, was attacked and robbed by four highwaymen. and was repaired and enlarged: ancieney dedicated to one of whom fe:I dead on Chiltern Down, after being St. James, it was in 1Bso re-dedicated to St. Thomas 1 chased for three hours: the others were captured and a Becket, .and is at 1e81st Boo yearS! old\. consisting of transported for fifteen years. Here is the embankment large chancel, clerestoried: nave of three bays, aisles, called Old Ditch and several barrows, among which are south porch and a square central tower with plain para- Long Ba.rrow, White Barrow, Silver Barrow, and Kill pet and surmounted by a small incongruous red-tiled Barrow. The principal landowners are Simon Watsonspire, and containing 3 bells: there are seven stained Taylor esq. of Erlestoke Park, who is lord of the m.anor, windows in the body of the. church, the work of the Miss Mills, ·waiter Hume Long esq. M.P. of Rood Ashlate vica.r,the Rev. J. H. Johll\S{)n; the we1s1t window, ton, Trowbridge, and Mr. John Coleman. The soil is a Perpendicular insertion, being in memory of John m:ixed with flints and beautiful working; subsoil, chalk. Parham, ob. 1875, of Tilshead Lodge; a brass corn- The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The are& memorates the Rev. J. H. Johnson M . .A. ob. 1884, vicar is 3,765 acres; rateable value, £1,987; in 1891 the of this parish for 6o years : flints were largely used in population was 393· the walling of the church: the nave arcade has very Parish Clerk, John Kyte. massive square piers with heavy abacus, which are Post Office.-Samuel Lawes, sub-postmaster. Letters probab:y Saxon; the font is Norman: at the eastern-most arrive from Devizes at 6. 15 a. m.; dispatched at 7. 40 end of the south aisle is a late Decorated piscina, which p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. seems to indicate the e·xistence of a chantry chapel here: The nearest money order office is at Little Pannell & an oak chair in the chancel has, on the top of the up- telegraph office at Shrewton right back, a well-executed carved representation of the west fa~ade of Salisbury cathedral: there are about 200 National School (mixed), enlarged in 1874 at a cost of sittings. The register dates from the year 1s6o. The £170, for So children; average attendance, 70; Mi~>s living is a vicarage, tithe rent-c'harge £r, net yearly Mary Ann Hitt, mistress value £Ioo, including 259 acres of glebe, with residence, Carrier.-Sa.muel Lawes, to Salisbury on tues.; tG in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1884 Devizes on mon. thurs. & sat Noad The Misses Chant Henry, grocer & draper Jordan Stephen, boot maker Thompson Rev.HoraceVincent, Vicarge Ohapman Waiter, pork butcher LaweSI .Arthur, farmer Cleverley & Sons, fa.rmers,Tilshead ho Lawes Henry, farmer COMMERCIAL. Coleman Sidney, farmer Lawes Samuel, carrier, & post office .!Jbbott William, shopkeeper Cooper Edwin, blacksmjth Long Thomas, farmer & shopkeeper Alexander James, Rose & Crown inn Edwards Frederick, farmer Mabbett Willia.m, shopkeeper Ashton Edward. boot & shoe maker Ferris Isaac, dealer Mead Thomas, fa.rmer & dealer Blake Robert, carpenter Ford Waiter, blacksmith Nash John, Black Horse P.H. 8w frmr Blake Sidney, farmer Giddings Charles, mason Parrott John, farmer Ohamings John, farmer, Manor farm Giddings Frank, builder & farmer Payne Edwin, beer retailer TISBURY is a large village and head of a petty s·tained east window adorns the chancel: the south aisle sessional division and a union, and is situated on the has a carved oak ceiling, erected about I65o, restored sharp declivity of a hill; in the valley below is the in 1688 ; also the north aisle has a oarved oak ceiling: parish church and the river Nadder, which rises in the "1560 .Anno Domoni, this Hele was erected" is inscribed par~Sih of Donhead St. Mary and winds its way to Salis- on one of the beams: in 1887 the south transept was bury; it has a s·tation on the Salisbury and Yeovil restored throughout; a choir vestry, c·lergy vestry and branch of the London and South Western roilway, 12! organ chamber were built and a new organ was erected; miles west from Salisbury, 8 north-east from Shaftes- t.he chancel was newly panelled in carved oak, and a bury and 96! from London; it consists, for civil pur- rel'edos in alabaster and terra cotta was erectoo : there poses, of three parishes, viz. :-East Tisbury, West are sittings for 500 persons: in the churchyard is an Tisbury and Wardour, which for ecolesiastioal purposes immen!lle yew tree, measuring 30 feet in circumference, form only one pariSh; it is in the Southern division of and said by experts to be 1,3oo years of age. The the county, DunwortJh hundlfed, Shaftesbury county l'legist.er dates from the year 1560. The living is a court district, rural deanery of Ohalke (Tisbury portion), vicarage, gross yearly value from tit-he rent-charge archdeaconry of ~arum and diocese of Salisbury. The £441, net £28o, with 3 acres of glebe and residence, m church of St. John the Baptist, the earliest part dating the gift of Mrs. Hutchinson, of Tisbury Vicarage, and about 1226, is a fine old building, in the Early English, I held since 1858 by the Rev. Francis Edmund HutchinDecorated and Perpendicular styles, in the form of a ! $On M.A. of Univ.ersity Colleg-e, Oxford. Here is a cross, consisting of chanool, nave of four bays with aisles I Wesleyan chapel, erected in 1846, with 100 sittings; and and trans·ept.s, with north and west po·rohes, very I a Congregational ohapel, ert~ctQd in 1842, to seat 400 ancient, the north having over it a parvise or priests' pers.Qns ; aJso two Primitive Methodist ohapels, one in chamber, central embattled tower with pinnacle.s, built 'V·est Tisbury parish, built in 1877, to seat 100 persons; about 1740, and containing clock and 6 bells: there was and one at Hatch, West Tisbury, built in 1872, to seat formerly a lofty spire, but this was destroyed by light- go. There are charities, amounting t.o about £161 ning in 1762 and again in 1795: in the primte V~ault are yearly, which ail'e administered under a scheme drawn interred many of the former Lords· .Arundell of Wardour, up by the Charity Commissioners. A Public llall was and the helmet of the first lord of that name, who took ereoted in 1887, by a company formed for the purpose, the standard from the Turks at the Battle of Gran, to hold 400 persons. A Polioo Station and Petty Sessions 15~5, stands over his tomb: the ohurch contains m~ny Hall were erected in rBBg, and the petty sessional diviobJects of interest: the font is very ancient: a large sion transferred from HindQn to Tisbury; the new build-


DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. TISBURY. 229 ing is admirably appointed in its various offices. A large pile of buildings here, formerly the residence of the Abbess of Shaftesbury,. has for the last two centuries been occupied as a famt house wit.h out-buildings, alitached to which is a large tithe barn of the rsth century and said to be the largest in England, its dimensions being r88 feet 3 inches by 32 feet 3 inches. This is a. fine agricultural district ; and there are some excellent quarries, producing stone for building; the expense of carriage very much limited the use of this material, but since the construction of the Salisbury and Yeovil railway, pass·ing within a short distance of the quarries, it has become an article of greaJt demand. Situated on an eminence, and overlooking the surrounding country, is the Oastle of Wardour, built in 1776, the S·eat of Lord .Arundell of Wardour D.L., J.P. : it is a splendid edifice, containing numerous suites of apartments; incorporated with the mansion is a beautiful Catholic chapel, dedicated to All Saints, richly fitted up, and containing a series of paintings: the extensive park and pleasure grounds are flanked by plantations, adorned with numerous groups of stately forest trees : in the vicinity are the ruins of the old castle of Wardour, which was built in 1392, and the earthworks that were thrown up by the Par>liamentary army when they laid siege to thwt fortress : it was surrendered, after a lengthened siege, by Lady Blanche Arundell, daughter of the Earl of Worcesier, when Sir Edmund Ludlow was placed in command with a large Parliamentary force, hut was ultimately re-taken and destroyed by the springing of the mine ; Lord .Arundell t:hus sacrificing the casile to the cause: the cemetery is a quarter of a mile from the chapel. Pyt House, the se•at of John Montague Benett-Stanford esq. J.P. is a fine old mansion, with heavy porticoes over tihe principal entrances ; the family are desc·ended from Col. Benett, who was ~LP. for Shafte.sbury in the reign of Charles I.: the house, standing on high ground, commands some fine views, among others Kingsettle hill, and is s~tnated amid a beautifully-arranged park of rso acres. Lord Arundell of Wardour is' lord of the manor. The principal landowners are Lord Arund.ell of Wardour, John M. Benett-Stanford esq. Alfred Morrison esq. William "\Vyndham esq. and Sir Michael R. Shaw-Stewart hart. The soil is vari·ons, s.ome light loam, clay and stone and lighL chalk; subsoil, clay and gravel, chalk and flint and sandstone. The chief crops are w.heat, oats and barley and some land in pasturage. The area of the three parishes is 7,290 acres. Rateable Populavalue. tion. East Tisbury ... ... ...........•...... £5,410 869 West Tisbury. .....•..............• £5,732 712* Wardour.. ........................... £5,852 861 * Includes 88 officers and inmates of the workhouse. By an Order dated March 25, rS85, a detached part of Chilmark, known as Chilmark Mill, was amalgamated with East Tisbury, and at the same date a detached part of Anstey, known as Sang·ers, was ad.ded to Ward our. Parish Clerk, Edwin Osmond. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & .Annuity & Insurance Office.-Mrs. Ellen Harris.on, sub-postmi,,;~tress. Lebter·s received from Salisbury, delivered on week days at 6.30 a.m. & 4 p.m. ; & on mondays also at 8 a.m. ; sundays, 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 9· 35 a.m. & 12.30 & 7.30 p.m. ; sunday at 4.30 p.m Wa.U Letter Boxes :-Hatch, cleared at 6 p.m. on week d·ays; Newtown, 5.30 p.m. on week days; 8.30 a.m. on sundays; Railway station, 7 p.m. on week days only; Churoh street, 7· 15 p.m. on week days; Chicksgrove, at 6 p.m. week days only County Magistrates for Tisobury & Mere Petty Sessional Division. Grove Sir Thomas Fraser hart. D.L. Ferne, Donhead St. Mary, Salisbury, chairman .A.rund•ell of Wardour Lord D.L. Wardour castle, Tis~ bury, Salisbury 1Jrowne John Percival esq. Zeals, Mere, Bath Wyndham Hon. Percy Soawen, The Clouds. East Knoyle, Salisbury St.ewart Sir Michael Robert Shaw- hart. Fonthill abbey, Salisbury "Beaufoy Mark Hanbury esq. M.P. Coombtl house, Donhead St. Mary, Salisbury "Benett-Stanford John Montague esq. Pyt house, Tisbury, Salisbury llesi Lieut.-Col. George, Charlton house, Donhead St. Mary, Salisbury :Borradaile Bev. Ernest, Castle house, Mere, Bath Chapman Rev. Horace Edward M.A. Donhead house, Donhead St . .Andrew, Salisbury du Boulay Capt. Ernest de Vismes, Bembridge, Ryde, Isle of Wight du Boulay John esq. D.L. Donhead hall, Salisbury Dunston Frederick Warburton esq. Burltons, Donhead St. Mary, Salisbury Fane Edmund Douglas Yeitch esq. Boyton house, near Warminster Fane-De Salis William esq. M . .A. Teffont manor, Salisbry Gordon George Henry esq. Wincombe, Donhead St. .:L\Iary, Salisbury Grove Waiter John esq. 'Berwick St. John, Salisbury Hoare Sir Henry Hugh Arthur, hart. Stourton, Bath King Waiter Edward esq. Donhead lodge, Donhead St. .Andrew, Salisbury Morrison Alfred esq. F.R.G.S., D.L. Fonthill house, Fonthill Gifford, Salisbury Morrison Hugh esq. Fonthill ho. Fonthill Gifford,Salisbry Butter John Farley esq. Mere, Bath Standerwick Thomas esq. Mere, Bath Stewart '\-Valter Richard Shaw- esq. Berwick house, Hindon, Salisbury Troyte-Ohafyn-Grove George esq. Zeales house, Bath Clerk to the Magistra.te.s, John .Alderson Mayo, Bath Deputy Clerk, George Edward Lush, Whitehall,Tilsbry Petty Sessions are held at the Sessions hall every alt.ernate thursday at rr a.m. The following places are included in the petty sessional division :-Alvedaston, .Ansty, Berwick St. John, Berwick St. Leonard, ChickJade, Ohilmark, Donhead St. .Andrew, Donhead St. Mary, Fonthill Bishop, Fonthill Gifford, Hindon, Kingston Deverill, East & "\Vest Knoyle, :Mere, Monckton De.verill, Lower Pertwood, Upper Pert.wood, Semley, Sedghin, Stourton, Sutton :Mandeville, SwaJlowclift, Teffont Evias, Teffont Magna, East & West Tisbury, Tollard Royal & Wardour Public Establ.ishmen1:s. County Police Station, Charles Fox, snpt. J sergeant & r constable Sessions Hall, adjoining Police station Tisbury Union. Board day, thursday fortn1ghtly, at the workhouse, at 2 p.m. The union of Tisbury comprises the following places:- .Alvediston, .Ansty, Berwick St. J oihn, Berwick St. Leonard, Bishop's Fonthill, Chicklade, Chilmark, Donhead St . .Andrew, Donhead St. Mary, Fonthill Gifford, Hindon, S.emley, Snt.ton Mandeville, Swallowclift, Teffont Evias or Teffont Ewyas, Teffont Magna, East Tisbury, West T!isbury, Tollard Royal & vVardour. The area of the union is 43,562 acres ; raJteable value in r894, £53,408; the population in 1891 was 8,597 Clerk to Guardians & Assessment Committee, William Marsh, Yeovil Treasurer, R. J. Stephenson, National Provincial bank, Salisbury Relieving Officers & Collectors to the Guardians, No. r district, James Isaac, Hindon; No. 2 district, George Henry Ingram, Donhead St . .Andrew Vaccination Officers, James Isaac, Hindon; George H~mry Ingram, Donhead St. .Andrew & Herbert Osmond, Wardonr, Tisbury Medioal Officers & Public YaC'cinators, Donhead district, Harry Fredk. Stokes Blucke M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. Donhead! St. An drew ; Hindvn district, J oseph Charles Blythe L.R.C.P. Southridge house, Hinton; Tisbnry district, John .Arthur Ensor, Ti::;bury Superint.endent Regisirar, William Marsh, Yeovil; deputy, Wm. Lathey, Union Workhouse, West Tisbury Registrars of Births & Deaths, Donhead sub-district, George Henry Ingram, DO'llhead St . .Andrew; deputy, William Foote Candy, Donhead St . .Andrew; Hindon sub-district, James Isaac, Hindon; deputy, John .Jesse Jesty, Fonthill Gifford, Salisbury; Tisbury sub-district, Herbert Osmond, Wardour, Tisbury; deputy, William Toms, East Tisbury Reg-istrars of Marriages, George Henry Ingram, Donhead St. Andrew; deputy, William Foote Candy, Donhead St. Andrew ·workhouse, West Tisbury, is a huilding- of brick & stone, built in r868, & will hold 154 inmates, Rev. Francis Edmund Hntchins.on M . .A. chaplain; John .Arthur Ensor, medical officer; .Alfred Collins, master; Mrs. Elma Collins, matron School .Attendance Committee. Meets at the Union Workhouse when business requires. Clerk, William Marsh, Yeovil Attendance & Inquiry OffiPers, James Isaac, Hindon; &; George Henry Ingram, Donhead St. Andrew


23Q TISBURY, WILTSlliRE .. [ KELLY'S Rural District Council. ::\Ieets at the Union WorkhO'Ilse every fourth thurs. . immediately after meeting of Guardians. Clerk, William Marsh, Yeovil Treasurer, R. J. Stephenson, National Provincial Bank, Salisbury Medical Ofticer of Health, Jn . .Arth. Ensor, East Tisbry Sanita-ry Inspector, J. J. J esty, Font·hill Gifford SchoO'ls. National (boys & girls), with residence for master & :mistress, built in 1834, for 200 children; average attendance, go boys & 72 girls ; Fred.erick Henry Hinton, master; Miss Mary Jane Mabbett, mistress Infant (mixed), with furnished rooms for mistress, built in r86g, for 140 ohildren; average aottendance, Br; :Mrs. Emily Miles, mistr.ess Newtown Endowed, Church of England (mixed), with r.esidence for mistress, built in 1846, for roo children; average attendance, 40 ; & suppol"ted partly by an endowment of £45 yearly & by Mrs. Benett-S.tanford; Miss .A.nnie Bowden, mistress; the school is licensed for divine service on sunday Chicksgrove, Church of England (mixed), with residence for mistress, built in 1872, for 45 children; average attendance, 33 ; Miss Kate Gillingham, mistress; the school is used for divine service & has a chapel at .. tached to it, built in 1878 Catholic, \Vardour (mlixed), with residence for master. built in r86g. for 300 children; average attendance, 140 ; & supported in part by Lord .Arundell; Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, mistresses New.spaper.-Weekly Record, James Ridout & Co. Lim. printers & publishers, Wardour; published wedn.esday Railway Station, William llill, SJtation master. .Agent by appointment to the L. & S. W. railway for the dellvery of goods & parcels, Harry Woods Carriers to :-- Salisbury-Charles Hull, tues. thnrs. & sat. ; J. Boyt, tues. thurs. & •sat. returning srume da~s Shaf·tesbnry-Oharles Hull, sat. returning same day Wm·:rruinste.r-Dharles Hull, thurs. returning same day E.AST TlSBUlRY. Hlbberd Brothers. linen & woollen Dupuy Rev. Justis S.J. (Catholic) drapers, costumiers, outfitters, hat- Hibberd Elbenezer PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ters, ironmongers, china, glass,fancy Hibberd Rowland, jun. Selwood Br~cher James Henryd gooos,stationers & house furni&hers, Jukes .Alfred, Whitehall Br~stol Ja!D-es, .Ale;x:an r11; road High street Mounty Henry Bmstol MI!>S Car~lme. Ehza'beth, The Hibberd Benjamin, temperance hotel Osmond Edwin, Ivy cottage ~cademy! .Alexandra rood I & coffee ro()ms Osmond Miss, Laurel cottage Bnstol Mis·s Mary, The .Academy, Howell & Co. grocrs. & provis~on men Styring Fredk. Hy. Slade, .Albany ho .Alexandra road Rowell Thomas, thatcher Styring Theodore, .Albany house Combes O~rus, Prospect house Hutt Thomas, carrier Whitchurch Edwin Ridgway Blatch Combes NICholas, The Lodge Langdon George, beer retailer \Yhite Miss, Arundell house Cuff James, .Alexandra hou8e Leaney .Mfrec1 GE·orge, vet. surgeon Ensor John .Arthur Lever Geo.Hy.Baker frmr.Chicksgrve COMMERCIAL. Fo~d Henry Love & Co. cool mers. Railway statn .Abbott Harry hair dresser GriffitJh Rev. George Waiter B . .A. Love Frank, farmer, Hill Street farm .Alford Jarnes' & Co. coal merchants (cu.rate), The ~hantry !Martin John, painter &c. Hindon rd & farmers H~rdmg Mrs. Hmdon road Northover Hy. genl. draper & outfittr Bailey .Alfred, nursery & seeds man H~bberd Ebenezer Packer Mrs. Saml. farmer & dairyman Baker William, shopkeeper & butcher Hxbberd ~owland, Cleveland house Stedman .Alfred, watch maker Ball Benjamin, ironmonger Howell Miss, Rose cottage Strong Frank,. chimney sweeper Ball Janies, plasterer Rowel~ Thomas, .Anchor ~ottage · Sweatman Tltos. farmer, Ham cross Benett Arms Ho1:el (Frank 0. Hutchmso~ Rev .. Francis Edmunq Thorn John,. ~oach !milder, carpenter Ford, proprietor), family & com- .M . .A. (viear)! V1carage & wheelwright, High street mercial hotel & posting house Kings Mrs. Hmdon road Titt Edgar, malt.ster; & at Font- Bugg Charles, .Arundell .Arms hotel Leaney Mrs . hill Gifford Bull Mrs. .Annie, ladies' outfitter L~ver Mrs . .Alexandra v~llas Turner Hy. farmer, \Veaveland farm Burridge Wm. builder & shopkeeper Miles Mrs . .Alexandra VIllas Viney \Vm. John, The Compasses P.H Burt John Henry farmer Bridzor Morla.nd Rev. Henry M,.A. (curate), 'Webster Susanna (~fis·s), milliner & Co:rnbes Daniel, 'miller '& farmer, .Alexandra cottage I fancy repository Chicksgrove & Tisbury mill Ponton Ge.orge . 'Wilkins John, carpenter Cuff Fanny (Miss),dress ma.Ohurch s~ Randal~ Mis;,es,Ital~an cot . .Alexndra.rd Wilts & Dorset Banking Oo. Limited Dewey Edw.in, family grocer Shankhn Rev. ~enJ.(Cong.),~heMame (agency of) attend on thursdays at Dutton John, South Western hotel Turner Mrs. Dmna lodge, Hmdon rd Howell & Co.'s, High street; draw Everett William, Boot inn COMMERCIAL. on London & Westminster Bank Flexen George, stationer & tobacconst Baker Samuel, carpenter & wheel- ~im~ted, Lond<;m E C Ford Frank 0. Benett .Arms hotel wright·, .Alexandra road 1Wiltshue. (1st) Rifle Volunteers (I Co. Foyle Charles, carpenter, BridzOT Bracher Jas. Hy. farmer, Place farm Lt. 0. S. M. P. Maton, commndr) Fnsby Joseph, boot maker Bristol Oaro::..ine Elizh.&Mary (Misses), ·winter George, shopkeeper Goddard Francis, chemist & druggist school for young ladies & boys, The Yates Samuel, blaciDsmith Green William, farmer, Squalls .Academy, .Alexandra road l WEST TLSBURY. Green William Edward, builder Brown Sa.rah (Mrs.), farmer, .Ashley Benett-Stanford John l\Iontague J.P. Gurd James, farmer, Furze lease Wood farm 1 Pyt house Hollis George, Crown inn Burt Frederick, rate collector I Bristol Miss, West End cottage Holloway Samuel, farm bailiff to Lord Burton John, mason Gosling .Arthur Lower Lawn .Arundell, Hazledon farm Combes Gyrus, hydraulic, drainage & ' Jeffery John,steward to Lord .Arundell sanitary engineer & land surveyor l COMMERCIAL. of Wardour Combes Dan~el, farmer, Chicksgrove & .Alford Jo~n, farmer, Lawn Kendall William, watch maker .Apshill farms 1 Cox Char1es, s~opkeeper . King John Frederick, farmer Oonio .Antonv fishmonger & fruiterer 'Everett Cornelms, farmer, WICk frm Lilly Thomas Parks quarry owner k Cuff Mary (Mrs.), butcher :Fray William, shop~eeper stone merchant ' Dominy James Henry, baker, grocer, Furnell H~~ry, hauher Love Chas. boot maker, I Garfield viis corn & flour dealer 1 Gange Phihp, farmer & valuer, Pyt Meaden Emily (Mrs.) & Son, confctnrs Ensor John .Arthur, surgeon, medical H~use & West· Wood farms . Moxham Jsph. Peter,plumber & glazr officer & public va<X!inator for Tis- Gosl.mg .Arthur, estate agent to Str National Provincia.l Bank of England bury di'strict & workhouse & medical .M1?hae1Shaw-Stewart bart.~~w.Lwn Limited (agency) (attend on th~s­ officer of health to rural district Hlggms .G~o. farmer, Denms s farm days); draw on head office, Biscounoil I Jukes Will;a~, farmer,Ruddlemore ~m hopsgate street, London E c Flam Miss Eliza, dress maker Lathey Wl~ham, deputy supt. regJ.s- Northover Bros. drapers & clothiers Ford Frank 0. wine, spirit, mineral' trar, Umon :vorkhouse Oliver Charles, dairyman water & bott.!ed ale & stout mer- Oborne F~e~enck W. quarry ,owner Osmond Edwn.organist toTisbry.chrch chant, High street I Perrett Wilham, farmer~ Polden ,s. frm Osmond Herbert, carpenter & builder, Ford Henry carpenter 1 Scammell ·wm. b1ackmuth,East hatch Trellis cottage Ford Sidney, grocer 'Str~et James, sen. farme~, Hatch frm Osmond Herbert, registrar of births &; Ford Thomas Edward, cabinet maker White Robt. farmer, Blllhay farm deaths, Tisbury sub-district,Tisbury Foyle John, boot & shoe maker W.ARDOUR. union & vaccin!ltion officer Fray Henry, bill poster, .Alexandra rd . PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Pearce & Son, pamters Gray Charles, shopkeeper, Chicks gro .Arundell of Wardour Lord D.L., J.P. Pitcher George, photographer Harrison Ellen (Mrs.), telegraph & Wardour castle; & .Athenreum club, Ponton Geo. saddler & harness maker ;post office London S W Read Charles, boot maker


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