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GLOUCESTERSHIRE - 1897

Kelly's Directory of Gloucestershire - 1897

42 BITTOY. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

:BI'rTON is ap. extensive parish, in a fertile valley and Bitton township £14,9°9 7s.; the population in 189:1: was
on the London road, is d~vided from Somerset on the 3,023.
south by the river Avon, 6 miles east-by-south from
DEACH, 2 miles north-east; UPTON CHEYXEY, I
Dristol and 6 west from Dath, and 112 from London, with north-east; :NORTH COM~lON, 2 north; and GRD1S-
Bu"RY, I~ north-west, are villages here.
a station on the Bath extension of the Midland railway,
in the Southern division of the county, upper division Post & M. O. &; T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance
of the hundred of Lang-Iey and S,,"ineshead. Keynsham
Office, Bitton. WaIter Thomas Buckland. sub-post-
union, petty sessional division of Lawfords Gate, Dristol master. Letters arrive from Dristol at 6.55 a.m. &
county court district, rural deanery of Bitt{)n, arch- 2.10 p.m.; sundays 6.55 a.m.; dispatched at 7.15 a.m.
deaconry and diocese of Dristol. The parish contains the 4.20 & 6.25 p.m. ; sundays 4.20 p.m
Post Office, Willsbridge.-Egbert Jenkins, sub-post-
following hamlets, Hanham, 2 miles north-west; Old- master. Letters arrive from Dristol at 7.50 a.m. &
2.8 & 6.40 p.m.; dispatched at 9.55 a.m. & 4.25 &
land Common, :I:! north; and Kingswood, 3 north-west, 6.35 p.m.; sunday 4.25 p.m. Ditton is the nearest
money order & telegraph office
all of which are given under separate heads. The Post & M. O. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,
Doyd brook runs through the village. The church of Oldland CDmmon.-James John Thatcher, sub-post-

St. l\fary is an ancient building of stone, in the Norman, master. Letters arrive from Bristol at 7.15 a.m. &
Early English and later styles, consisting of chancel,
nave, north chantry, and a fine embattled western tower, 2.15 p.m.; dispatched, 1,5 & 6.25 p.m. week days only.
of Perpendicular date, with a stair turret, and pinnacles, Ditton is the nearest telegraph office

and containing 6 bells: the north chantry retains three SCHOOLS.
canopied sedilia and a piscina: most of the windows are
stained; there are about 500 sittings. The register dates A School Doard of 5 members was formed August 8,
from the year :1:571. The living is a vicarage, gross 1883; A. Ladd, Kingswood, clerk to the board; Wm.
yearly value £221, including- 6 acres of glebe, with resi- Adams, Oldland Common, attendance officer

dence, in the gift of the Bishop of Dristol, and held since Board, Upton Cheyney, for 100 children; average attend.
1850 by the Rev. Henry Nicholson Ellacombe M.A. of ance, 76; lIfiss Norah Panizza, mistress
Oriel College, Oxford, hon. canon of Bristol, rural dean
of Ditton, and surrogate. Here are Wesleyan, Free National (mixed), Bitton, built in 1827, for :1:20 children;
average attendance, 31 bOYil, 30 girls & 42 infants; Miss
Methodist, Primitive Methodist and Congregational Emma Fry,mistress. By deed enrolled in Chancery these
chapels. There is a meeting place for Plymouth Drethren
at Oldland OJmmon, and a Congregational chapel at Upton premises were conveyed to the vicar & churchwardenn
Cheyney. At Oldland Common is 'a large corset factory,
of Ditton for ever, by virtue of two Acts passed in the
owned and worked by Messrs. Chas. Bayer & Co. of 5th & 8th of Victoria, as a school for poor persons of
Dristol, and employing 250 hands; in the Golden Valley this parish, and no other purpose; the school is always
there are the extensive paper mills of Messrs W. & J. to be in union with the National Society 4& under the
Sommerville Limit-ed, employing 200 hands; Mr. John control of the vicar.
Board, Oldland Common (mixed & infants), under Bitton
Richard Hawkins has also a brewery here. Ditt-on Hill School Board, established in 1844 as a British school
is the residence of William Sommerville esq J.P. Bitton for 350 children, in 1895 the school was rebuilt at a
Grange, WilIiam Sommerville esq. jun. J.P. Beach house is cost of £3,000; average attendance, 106 boys, 83
girls & 130 infants; Frederick Pope, master; Rosena
the residence of Mrs. Evans. Upton house is occupied by Wiltshire, mistress
the Rev. Chas. J oseph Parker M.A. honorary canon of Glou- National, Oldland Common (mixed &I infants). established
cester. The trust~es of the late John J. Whittuck esq. in 1837 for 200 children; average attendance, 81 boys
and Edward Stafford Howard esq. of Thornbury Castle, & girls & 65 infants; William George .A;usten, master;
are lords of the manor. The principal landowners are Mrs. Ada Lisle Dowding, mistress
J. Whittuck Whittuck esq. the Rev. Canon C. J. Parker
M.A. ()f Gloucester; John Dush esq. of Clifton and the Railwav Station, Robert Ravenhall, station master
vicar. The .soil is loamy; subsoil, rock and coal. The Carrier.-Grey, to Bristol. dailY
chI•ef crops are wheat, b•arley and oats, and about one-

half of the land is in pasture. The area of the entire

parish is 7,156 acres; township, 3,355; rateable value ot

BITTO~. Willliams Mrs. Westover Hoddinott Samuel, farmer, Brittons
Wills Mrs. Chestnut cottage farm, Deach
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
COMMERCIAL. !Iook Samuel, Sihopkeeper

Alsop Uriah, The Lons Bagshaw John, sexton . Jenkins George, market gardener,

Austin Francis Taylor, Avon view Batley William, farmer & assistant Pipley bottom, Upton Cheyney

Drewer J ames, Ash house overseer, Hollisters farm, Upton Joiner James, machinist & fitter

Bush Fitzroy, Upland house, Beach Brain Aaron & Co. colliery proprietors King Chas.& Son,bldrs. & contractors

Dush Lawrence, Hillside house, Upton Brain Aaron, miller (water & steam), Lear James, shopkeeper, North corn'

Dush Mrs. George, Upland ho. Beach Boyd mill mon (Pogtal address, Warmley)

Davis Martin Luther, Fair view Brain Edwin, farmer, Hia farm Lloyd John R. solicitor, The Dacks

Davis WiIlliam, The Villa, Beach Brain Elizh. (Mrs.) ,frmr.Fifteen acres (Postal address, Keynsham R.S.O)

Ellacombe Rev. Canon Hy. Nicholson Bright Henry, cab proprietor Long Geo. & Waiter, plasterers,Court

M.A. (vicar, rural dean & surro- Bright Lewis, markt. gdnr. Church la la. (Postal address, Oldham commn)

gate), Vicarage Bright 'V\llliam, farmer Lucas Henry, baker, Swinford

Evans Mrs. Samuel, Deach house Bryan Abraham & Robert,carpenters &; Masters Edgar, farmer, Beach farm

F:ower Lamrock Francis wheelwrights, Upton Mayne George (Mrs.), frmr. Upton

Fry Charles, Eastover Bryan Lewis, frmr. Upland frm. Beach Mayne John, farmer, Upton

Gallop H. G. Barrow cottage Bucltland Walter Thomas, grocer & Mortimer Thos. mason & grcr. Upton

Hawkins In. Rd. Springfield vil.Upton draper, & Post office Oliver George, farmer, North common

Howes Henry H. Hunter's hal1 Bush Char:es "''hite T. shopkeeper (Postal address, Warm1ey)

Hudden The Misses, Darrow lodge Bush Frederick, butcher Ollis Thomas 'Oliver, farmer, haulier,

Jenkins Charles, East cottage Bush John Nash, smith & ironfounder sack contractor, dealer in hay,straw,

Lewis Rt.Mt.Pleasant, Upton Cheyney Bush Lawrence, frmr. Upton Cheyney corn & oil cake, Knig>ht's Folly

Lloyd John R. The Backs (postal ad· Caple John Hook,frmr.Fieldgrove frm Panizza Miss, schoolmistress, Upton

dress, Keynsham R. S.0) Catley W. bailiff,Golden Valley colliery Prewett Joseph, farmer, The Elms

Marten Henry, Avon side (postal ad- Charter George, beer retailer Ravenhall Robert, station master

dress, Keynsham R. S. 0) Cryer Edward, beer retailer & cattle Reed John, farmer, Swinford

Mathie Col. David, Laburnum C()t salesman; & farmer, Cully hall Sellick John, farmer, Darton farm

Ollis Capt. Thomas O:iver, Knight's Davies Edward A. com. trav. Fonthill Sheere John,farmer, Rock House farm

Folly Dore Daniel, farmer, Swinford Shipp Samuel, mason

Parker Rev. Charles Joseph M.A. (hon. Dore Joseph, farmer, Swinford Shipp Samuel, shopkeeper &beer retlr

canon of G:oucester, diocesan in- Exley Jsph. Ellis, flock mfr. Swinfrd Sma:lcombe Aaron A. farmer, Lower

spector, examining chaplain to the Gibbs Thomas, farmer,Upton Cheyney 'Gully ha,ll

Bishop of Gloucester & Dristol), Goodropp Edward, miller (water), Smith Isaac, "''hite Hart P.H

Upton house, Upton Cheyney; & at Golden val:ey Sommerville W. & J. Limited, Golden

Cathedral house, Gloucester Harris Wa:ter James, grocer, Upton Valley paper mills

Sommerville William J.P. Ditton hill Hawkins John Richard, brewer, Sperrin A:fd. frmr. Church Court fnn

Sommel'Viille William, jun. J.P. Dit- Springfield brewery, Upton Cheyney Srmes Rosa (Mrs.), White Hart P.B.

ton grange Hillman George, beer retailer & (Postal address, Keynsham R.S.O)

Stratton Com. Geo. R.N. Fielrllrro. ho grocer, Swinford Tanner John, stone mason, 'Cowhorn

Torrance Thomas, De:mont v~a Hi)!man Mary (Mrs.), farmer, 1:pt{)n hill (Postal address,OIdland commn)

Vernon William, The Cottage cheyney Ta:r:or Joh:I, shoe maker

DIRBCTORY. ] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. BLAKEl\EY. 43

Torrance &; Sons,ironfndrs.&engineers Fudge Edwin, commercial trave:ler Sargent Edward (Mrs.), dress maker

Vernon William, physician & surgeon, Fudge John, carpenter Short Enoch, baker

The Cottage Gerrish Edward, butcher Tay-lor John, shoe maker

Vincent Thomas, farmer Gerrish John, beer retailer Thatcher James John, post office

WaIters Thomas, market gardener, GreenwoodCharles,manager to Messrs. Thatcher Kate Elizabeth (Miss),grocer

Upton Cheyney Charles Bayer & Co &I draper

W-atts George, farmer, Upton Hall Benjamin, grocer Williams Charles Edwin, frmr.Park fro

Westaway Richard, Old Swan P.R Hall J oseph, commercial traveller WILLSBRIDGE.
Hathway Jas. shopkpr. & beer retailr
OLDL.!ND COMMON.
Hicks William, hatter Challenger Char:es, Brockham Hill ho

Lear Frank, The Cedars Iles Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Davis John, Laurels

COMMERCIAL. Jefferies Albert, builder, see Adams Fraser W. Woodbine villa

&; Jefferies Higgins Henry, Wi1lsbridge house

Adams & Jefferies, builders Lear Alfred ,Crown &; Horse Shoe P.H J efferies David, Haresfield

Adams Emily (Mrs.), provision dealer Lear Evan, baker Parsons Frederick, Grove cottage

Adams Wiliiam, carpenter &; school Mills George, farmer, Claremont Rose J. A. Sunnybank

attendance officer Morgan Edwin &; Jas. grcrs. &; drprs Shellard Waiter, Beaufort house

Bayer Charles & Co. (Char1es Green- Morgan Edwin, jun. tailor Tarr Francis John, Roseneath

wood, manager), corset manufactrs :Keads Charles & Edward, boot &; Waolley Henry, The Limes

Biggs Frederick, stone mason shoe manufacturers Gay Thomas, Quen's Head P.H

Bush Selina (Mrs.), beer retailer Oldland Colliery Co. Limited (Philip King Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer

Oalford Samuel, blacksmith Fossil, sec.; Frederick Charles Sad- Linham William, bailiff to G.Bush esq

Cole Edward, beer retailer ler, general manager) Long Charles William, builder

Cryer Charles, butcher Oldland Patent Fuel Works (Philip Mills Brothers, millers (water)

Oryer Edward, beer retailer Fossil, sec.; Frederick Charles Sad- Neads Francis, butcher

England Henry, painter ler, general manager) Kethercott Frederick, miller (water)

Filer William, butcher Patterson William, engineer,The Elms Webb Arthur, wheelwright

Fry Brothers, boot & shoe manufactrs Q:uman WiIliam, farmer

:BLAISDON is a parish and village, in a pleasant and who is a surrogate. Blaisdon Hall, the property and
fertile district, abounding with orchards, about 2 miles seat of Peter Stubs esq.. J.P. who is lord of the manor
north-west from Grange Court station on the Routh and chief landowner, IS a handsome mansion, in the
Wales section of the Great Western railway, 4 north-by- Elizabethan style, and commands extensive views of the
east from Kewnham and 9 south-west from Gloucester, surrounding country. The soil is clay and loam; sub-
in the Forest of Dean division of the county, Westbury soil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and fruit.
hundred, Westbury-on-Severn union, Kewnham county The area is 900 acres; rateable value, £1,552; the
court district and petty sessional division, rural deanery population in 1891 was 210.

of North Forest and nrchdeaconry and diocese of Glou- A detached part was transferred to Flaxley by Local
eester. The village was entirely destroyed by fire in
1699. The church of St. Michael is an edifice of Forest Government Board Order, 14,581, and from Flaxley to
st~me, with Bath stone dressings, in the Early English Blaisdon by Order, 14,582, March 25, 1883; and a part
style, and consists of chancel, nave of five bays, north of the parish of Lea Bailey, added by Order, 23,880.
aisle, south porch and an embattled western tower (the March 25, 1890.
only remaining portion of the old church) containing 5
bells: the church was rebuilt in 1869 under the direction Post Office.-David Parslow, sub-postmaster. Letters
of Mr. F. R. Kempson, architect, of Hereford, at a cost received through Newnham at 8 a.m.; dispatched at
of £2,000, solely defrayed by the late H. Crawshay esq. 5.40 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid.
The nearest money order office is at Westbury-on-
of Oaklands Park, and has sittings for nearly 300 persons. Severn, &; telegraph office at Huntley

The register dates from the year 1635. The living is a Kational School (mixed), built in 1894, with mistress's
rectory, net yearly value £ug, including Ig acres of house, at the sole expense of Peter Stubs esq. for 60
glebe, with residence, in the gift of Peter Stubs esq. children; average attendance, 39; Miss Emily Wright,
mistress
and held since 1896 by the Rev. Edward Douilas Jones,

Hel'bert Mrs. Fernside cottage Hyett William, S'hopkeeper Shepherd Edward Parker, farm bailiff

Jones Rev. Edward Douglas (surro- Parslow David, carpenter, Post office to Peter Stubs esq

gate), Rectory Preston Wiliiam, stud groom Toms Henry, gardener to Rev. E.

Stubs PE-ter J.P. Blaisdon han Rutter George, gamekeeper to Peter D. Jones

CO:llMERCIAL. Stubs esq Whitfield Wm. gardener, Blaisdon hall

Gabb John, blacksmith Woodman WiI:iam, Red Hart inn

:BLAKENEY, with the tithings of BIedislae, Etloe •
and Hagloe, is an ecclesiastical parish, formed August
26, 1877, from the civil parish of Awre, and is on the crops are wheat, roots and fruit, and a good deal of
Gloucester and Chepstow road, with a station (Severn land in pasture.
Bridge) on the Great Western and Midland joint railways,
Il miles from the river Severn, Forest of Dean division HAGLOE is a tithing and manor, half a mile south-
of the county, hundred of Bledisloe, Westbury-on-Severn east. The Crown holds the manorial rights.
union, Newnham county court district and petty sessional
division, rural deanery of North Forest and archdeaconry ETLOE is a tithing, three quarters of a mile west.

and diocese of Gloucester. Blakeney is in the urban BLEDISWE is a tithing, Il miles north-east, giving
name to the hundred. This tithing, with Hagloe and
district of Awre and II miles west from Awre station on Etloe, takes its name from various lows or barrows,

the Gloucester and South Wales branch of the Great which are still to be 3een. The trustees of J. Mathias

Western railway, 3l south from Newnham, 4 north from esq. are lords of the manor. The principal landowner
Lydney and IS south from Gloucester. The Forest of is the Crown. The area of Blakeney is 430 acres, and
Dean Central Mineral railway passes throngh the parish. that of the parish of Elakeney and tithings is 3,865a. lr.
The church of All Saints is a plain modern building of 14p.; the rateable value is returned with Awre; the
population in 18g1 was 909.
stone, consisting of small apsidal chancel, nave, south
porch and a small western tower containing a clock and Parish Clerk, William Alfred Willetts.
one bell: new windows were inserted in 18'90, and also
Post, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance
two memorial windows to Mr. and Mrs. Wait and
Office. Richard Thomas Dyer, sub-postmaster. Let-
Charles and Mary Pringle: there are 300 sittings. The • ters received through Newnham, delivered at 8 a.m.
separate register dates only from the year 1813; all
earlier entries are in the registers of Awre parish. The &; at 4.30 p.m. to the village only; dispatched at 9

living is a vicarage, net yearly value £213, in the gift a.m. North mail 5 p.m. & all parts 6.30 p.m.; dis-
of the Haberdashers' Company, and held since 1872 by patched on sundays at 11 a.m
the Rev. Alexander St. David Francis Pringle M.A. of
Caius College, Cambridge. There are Baptist and Con- Wall Letter Boxes, cleared at 9.5 a.m. &; 6.35 p.m.;
gregational chapels. Fairs are held on May 12 and Nov. sun. 11.5 a.m.; Nibley, cleared at 6 p.m. week days
12 yearly for cattle and sheep. Part of the manor of only; Viney hill, cleared at 5.45 p.m. week days only;
Kew road, cleared at 5.30 p.m. week days only j Ettoe,
Ruddle is in this parish. The soil is clay and loam; cleared at 5.30 p.m. week days only; Hagloe, cleared
anbsoil, red sandstone, shale and limestone. The chief at 5 ·45 p.m. week days only; Braines Green, cleared at
5,45 p.m. week days onlf

44: BLAKENEY. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S

AWRE URBnl DISTRICT COU~'CIL. Medical Officer of Health, Francis Thomas Bond RA.,
M.D. 1 Beaufort buildings, Gloucester
Board Room, Old National Schools.
Sun-eyor & Inspector, Wm. Alfred Willetts, Blakeney
Members. Collector, Fred Cresswell, B:akeney

James Bennett (chairman). SCHOOLS.
Francis Charles Ebborn (vice-chairman).
National (mixed), built in 1873, for 229 children; aver-
Sames Higgs Rev. Alexander St. David age attendance, 106; James Atkinson, master
Joseph Edwin Howell Francis Pringle
Thomas Helsby British (mixed), built in 1873, for 170 children; lWeraga
Joseph Petheram John Trott attendance, 100; Walter Feltham, master
Francis Baber
Police Station, John Jones, sergeant, & 1 constable
"Board day, 3rd thursday in every month, at 7 p.m.
summer & 4.45 p.m. winter. Severn Bridge (G.W. & M.R.) Severn &; Wye Joint
Railway, John Gwinnell, station master
Clerk, Maurice Frederic Carter, Newnham
Treasurer, Samuel Wilkimon Woods, Newnham Goods Station (Forest of Dean line), Geo. Moore,collector

BLAKE~EY. FrankJin John Thomas, Severn Bridge Stubbs George, butcher

Bird Henry Ross, Yew Tree cottage hotel, Purton Taylor George, beer retailer
Gas Light & Coke Co. (James Thomas WilLiam, farmer
Clarke John

Jackson Mrs. West End house Butler, sec) Trumper Thomas, commercial travllr

J ennings Miss Godwin James, boot & s Virgo Alfred, shopkeeper & florist

Lunn Percy Trenavin, Highmead ho Griffiths Charles, farmer, Hays farm Virgo John, farmer, Nibley

Pringle Rev. Alexander St. David Haddon Mrs. Mary, temperance hotel Wickenden William, miller (water) &;

Francis M.A. (vicar) Haddon William, stone mason farmer, Nibley

Robins Rev. Samuel J. (Baptist) Raile Elisha, farmer, Purton Willetts William Alfred, surveyor &

White Mrs. Richard Rards Emma (Mrs. ),clorhier & drpr inspector to the urban dist. council

COMMERCIAL. Hayman John, farmer, Viney farm BLEDISLOE.
Rellard Mary (Mrs.), earthenware dlr
Beard Richard, tailor
Bennett Amelia Darke (Mrs.), fancy Relsby Thomas, inland revenue officr Hewlett James, farmer
Holder Wm. Christr. boot & shoe ma :MerLin Thomas, farmer
I'epository Merlin Timothy, farmer

Bennett Rugh Seex, grocer, draper & Rood Charles, farmer, Purton
Rowen Edwin Joseph, Yew Tree P.R Morgan E. J. farmer
hardware dealer
Brookman Wallington George. baker Hutin Cha.s. blacksmith & wheelwrght Rawlings & Merlin, farmers

Butler Alfred, draper, grocer & miller Hulin Walter, teacher of music ETLOE DUCHY.

(water), & agent for W. & .A. GHbey Jones Henry, Cock P.H. Nib;ey Fryer Arthur, carpenter & whlwright
Limited, wine & spirit merchants Jones William, farmer, Nether hall King George, farmer
Butler Leonard Wilce, grocer & drpr King Edwin, farmer, Purton Saunders John, mason
Lunn Percy Trenavin M.R.C.S.,
Capital & Counties Bank Lim. (The) Selvey Frank, farmer, Shaw's farm
(sub-branch); open, tues. & fri. 12 L.R.C.P. surgeon; & at Newnham Waites Mary Margaret (Mrs.), frmr
Meadow Peter, farmer, Purton
'to 2; draw on head office,39Thread-
HAGLOE.
needle street, London E C Merlin John, Bird-in-Hand P.H

CharIey J ames Smith, reporter Morris James, King's Head P.R Robinson Leonard Francis Thomas,

Clayfield & Co. grocers & drapers Morse Charles Richard, fis'hery lessee Hagloe house

Cgllins Thos. beer retailer, Aylesford Northcote J ames, farmer, Purton Hewlet Thomas, farmer & overseer,

Cr.esswell Fred, butcher & collector Penn Richard Morse, bldr. & wheelwrt Poulton Court farm

to the urban district council Philpotts Annie (Miss), chemist & Hewlett Louisa & Sarah (Misses),

Davis WaIt. Rudge, farmer, Cox frm stationer farmers, Oatfield farm

.Dyer William & Son, grcrs. & post off Powell Frederick, boot & shoe maker Higgs James, fruiterer, farmer &

Dyer Alfred, baker &. grocer Richardson Thomas, blacksmith cider maker

Dyer Charles, baker & grocer Shipton Thomas, farmer, Viney hill Hillman Charles, gardener to L.

Edwards Thomas Austin, grocer & Smith Matilda (Mrs.), grcr. & drapr F. T. Robinson esg

hardware dealer Spill Edward, carpenter Robinson Leonard Frands Thomas,

Evans William, balsascisktsamntitho,veNrsiebelre•v Stabbins Artemus George, plufnber farmer, Ragloe house
Feltham WaIter, Stewart Fredk. farmer, Huliers farm Selvey Jllmes, farmer, Upper HagloG

lJLEDINGTON is a parish and village, separated Oxford. There is a Wesleyan chapel here. Six acre3
from Warwickshire on the east and south by the river of land were awarded to the poor at the time of the
Evenlode, on the Eastern border of the county, within
1 mile west of the 'Chipping Norton junction on the inclosure: these now produce £9 yearly. On the Green
Great Western railway, 4 miles south-east-by-east from is a maypole, erected in 1887. The principallandowner3
Stow-on-the-Wold and 30 east from Gloucester, in the are the trustees of the late Michael Waterer esq. who
Eastern division of the county, Slaughter hundred, Stow- are the lords of the manor, and the Dean and Chapter
on-the-Wold union, petty sessional division and county
court district, rural deanery of Stow, archdeaconry of of Christ Church, Oxford. The soil is gravel and clay,
Cirencester and diocese of Gloucester. The church of principally the latter, is rich, and abounds in orchards,
St. Leonard is an ancient and interesting building of from which a large quantity of cider is made. The chief
::;tone, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of three crops are wheat, turnips and apples. The area is 1,445
bays, south aisle, south porch and an embattled western acres; rateable value, £2,061; the population in 1891
tower containing a clock and 6 bells: the nave, clerestory
and aisles are Perpendicular; the western window is was 354.
Decorated and the south porch and doorway are Early Sexton, George Slatter.
English: there is a piscina on the south side of the
chancel and another in the south aisle: the old stained Post Office. - Wm. Reeves, sub-postmaster. Letters
gl~ss has been collected and re-arranged: the chancel
was restored in 1881 in the Early English style, at a cost are received from Chipping Norton & delivered at 7.40
,of £850, by Mr. J. E. K. Cutts, architect, of London: a.m. & 4.25 p.m.; dispatched at ,.20 a.m. & 6.25
-there are 95 sittings. The register of baptisms and p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid.
burials dates from the year 1703; marriages, 1761. The The nearest money order office is at Kingham, & tele-
living is a discharged vicarage, net yearly value about
.£100, including IS acres of glebe, with residence, in the graph office at Chipping Norton Junction railway statn
gift of the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, A School Board of 5 members was formed January I,
who are the impropriators, and held since 1871 'by the
Rev. John Ashford Rartshorne M.A. of Christ Church, 1874; J. Vann, Stow-on-the-Wold, clerk to 'the board
& attendance officer
Board School, built, with residence for master, in 1874,

at a cost of over £900, for 130 children; average at-
tendance, 56 boys & girls & 18 infants; I. Senior,
master; Mrs. Senior, infants' mistress
Carrier.-William Bolter, to Chipping Norton, on wed. &i

sat.; Stow, thurs

Fletcher Mrs COMMERCIAL. Harwood Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer

Harding Misses Bolter James, King's Hrad P. H Hawker '\ValteT H. farmer, Stud farm

Harris l\Irs Bolter Thomas, Buszard, farmer Hawse W:ql. beer retailer ,& butcher

Hartshorne Rev. John .1shford M.A. Bolter 'William, carrier Hunt Jonah, farmer

-Vicarage Cook George, farmer Hunt William, shopkeeper

Hawker William Gilkes George, blacksmith Hutt William, farme,r

Lovack David Rarris Joseph, miller (water), Bled- J effries 'Vi~liam C. farmer, Bledington
ington mill
'VeIls J atnes buildings .

DIBECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. BOURTON-ON4THE-HILL. 45

:M!aIings Thomas, coal agent &; farmer Sheen James, farmer Stow Richard, farmer

Reeves William, grocer, draper &; wine Silman William, boot .& shoe maker &; Weale Wm. wheelwright &; carpenter

re-taller, Post office shopkeeper

:BODDINGTON, a parish on the river Chelt and on high road from Cheltenham to Tewkesbury. J. S. Gib-
the old road leading from Gloucester to Cheltenham, 6 bons esq. who is lord of the manor, and Messrs. Arkell
miles north-east from Gloucester, 4! north-west from and James Henry McIlguham are the principal land-
Cheltenham and 5 south from Tewkesbury, in the Nor- owners. The soil is chiefly clay and partly applied to
thern division of the county, Tewkesbury hundred (lower pasture, arable and meadow; subsoil, clay. The chief
part), union and county court district, Cheltenham petty crops are roots and cereals. The area is 2,155 acres;
sessioii'aI division, rural deanery of Winchcomb and arch- rateable value, £3,335; the population in 1891 was 294.
deaconry and diocese of Gloucester. The church of St.
Mary Magdalen is a building of stone in the Early English BARROW, a. hamlet in this parish, lies J: mile south-
style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a low west from Boddingt·on church, and received its name
western tower containing 3 bells: the tower has a. sun- from a tumulus here.
dial on the south side bearing the date 1719: the carved
stone pulpit was erected in 1876 by the Rev. W. Waldey, HAYDE~, a hamlet of Boddington and Staverton, but
curate in charge at that time; the chancel was rebuilt principally in the latter parish, lies in the lower part
and the church thoroughly restored and reseated with of Westminster hundred, and is 4 miles west-by-north
oak benches at the same time: the porch retains a from Cheltenham. .At the "House in the Tree," an
stoup: in 1891 the church underwent further restora- ancient inn in this hamlet, and a. favourite resort for
tion, the cost being defrayed by J. S. Gibbons esq.: visitors during the summer months, there is a curious
there are 130 sittings: the churchyard was consecrated summer-house built about 1720 in an ancient tree.
in the year 146'9, with the consent of the Abbot of
Tewkesbury. The register dates from the year 1656. WITHEY BRIDGE, also a hamlet in this parish, situ-
The living is a. chapelry, annexed to the vicarage of ated on the river Chelt, is in Westminster hundred, 3~
Staverton, joint yearly value, derived from 300 acres of miles north-west from Cheltenham.

glebe, £470, with residence, in the gift of and held since Deputy Parish Clerk, James Burford.
1892 by the Rev. Robert Hughes Wilkinson Purnell B.A.
of Exeter College, Oxford, who resides at Staverton. Letters through Cheltenham, arrive at 9 a.m. Chelten-
Boddington Manor House, the property and residence of ham is the nearest money order &; telegraph office
John Skipworth Gibbons esg. J.P. is an ancient mansion
of stone, occupied at one period of the Civil War by the Pillar Letter Box, cleared at 5 p.m
Parliamentary forces, and withstood a Royalist attack; A School Board of 5 members was formed October 25p
it is pleasantly situated in its own grounds facing the
1875, for the united district of Boddington &; Staver-
ton; H. A. Badham, Tewkesbury, clerk to the board;
John Lea, attendance officer
The children of this place attend the school at Staverton

BODDING'l'ON. BARROW. Phillips William,market gardener, fruit
salesman.& grower
.h
Gibbons John Sklpwort J.P. Bodding- .Asten Neighbour, market gardener Smith Robert Charles, farmer, 'Hayden
ton manor Marston Thomas, farmer Knoll

Cook Edward William, miller (water Weston David, farmer, Barrow court Thorndale George, market gardenerp
& steam) .& farmer, Slade mill Tombs Henry, farmer see Archer &; Thorndale
Keene Roger, farmer, Boddington ho
Pearce Isaac, farm bailiff to J. S. HAYDEN. Turberville William, House in the

Gibbons esg Archer .& Thorndale, market gardeners Tree inn, Hayden's elm .

Sherwood Joseph, huntsman to the Bick Frederick William, blacksmith Wasley WaIter, farmer, Hayden farm

Boddington harriers Bucklel William, farmer, Whitehall WITHEY BRIDGE.

Tomlinson William, gardener, Bad- Evans JohII, dairyman, Orchard ho Hart Miss

dington manor Jinks John, farmer, Pilgrove farm .Arkell Henry, farmer, Butler's court

BOURTON-ON-THE-HILL is a parish and village, left by W. Gibbs and derived from money invested, is

2 miles west from Moreton-in-the-Marsh station on the distrIbuted in blankets, and the proceeds of land now (1&97)

Great Western railway, 30 miles from Gloucester, 6 south rented at £22, are yearly distributed in coals. Dr. Warn-

from Campden, 9 south-west from Shipston-on-Stour, ford, in 1856, left a sum of £1,000 (invested in Great.

in the Eastern division of the county, hundreds of Tew- Western Railway Stock), and the interest is applied to

kesbury and Westminster, union and county court dis- the medical relief of the poor in this parish. There is-

trict of Shipston-on-Stour, petty sessional division of also a retreat for aged men and women, established in

Moreton-in-the-Marsh, rural deanery of Campden, arch- 1831, which consists of four tenements, each inmate re-

deaconry of Cirencester and diocese of Gloucester. ~he ceiving £20 yearly, and in addition a sum of £10 yearly

church of St. Lawrence is a building of stone, in the for repairs to the houses, but in case of repairs Dot being

Norman and Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel, necessary, the money is divided between the inmates.
clerestoried nave of three bays, aisles, north and Bourton House, the seat of Algernon St. G~rge WilIlam

south porches and an embattled western tower con- Rushout RushotIt esq. J.P. is a stone building, partly

taining a clock and 6 bells: the south wall of the chancel covered with ivy, pleasantly situated at the bottom of

retains a. piscina, with canopy, and the piers of the south the viIlio1ge. Algernon Benram Freeman-Mitford esq. O.B.

aisle are Norman: in 1889 the chancel was restored and of Batsford Park, is lord of the manor and principal

reseated with oak benches, the organ renovated and a landowner. The soil is loam and oolite; subsoil, oolite.

Dew oak pulpit placed in the nave, at a cost of £150, and The chief crops are wheat,. barley, oats, roots and pas-

in 1893 the north gallery and the old high pews were ture. The area is 2,885 acres; rateable value, £2,553;:

removed and the church was reseated with open oak sit- the population in 189'1 was 506.

tings at a cost of, about £45°: there are 300 sittings. Sexton, James Poole.

The register, which dates from the year 1554, records p{)st Office.-William Wyatt, sub-postmaster. Letter~

i;hat Sir Thomas Overbury kt. who was poisoned in the through Moreton-in-the-Marsh, which is also the nearest
Tower of London, September 15, 1613, and Sir Nicholas
Overbury kt. who lbiuvend.edin hthe re. ign6s of Ehliza1bettth, Jbam' es money order & telegraph office, arrive 6a·4t58p.3.0ma.;. m. &.
and CharIes, were ere lD I 43, tea er emg 1·45 p. m. ; dispat ched at 10.30 a.m. & sun-
days, 5.30 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but
upwards of 100 years old. The living is a rectory, to not cashed

which Moreton-in-the-Marsh chapelry was formerly an-
nexed, but was separated from that parish by Order in National School, buil'li in 1856, £or 100 children; average

Coundl, September 27, 1887; net yearly value £533, in- attendance, 81; Isaac Newton. master

eluding 55 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of The Church Sunday School has an endowment, derived

A. B. Freeman-Mitford esq. C.B. and held since 1888 by from interest of an amount left by the late W. Gibba

the Rev: Frederic Farrer M.A. of St. John's College, &; the rent of lands left by the late Dr. Warnford, in 1856,

Oxon. Gibbs' Charity, amounting to £18 18s. yearly, now producing about £35 yearly

Farrer Rev. Frede'l'ic M.A. Rectory Baylis George S. baker Price Arthur, farmer

Hathway Miss Fa-rdon Oliver, blacksmith PreviM Arthur W. farmer, The Firs

PreviM Arthur W. The Firs Gill Bros. stone masons & quarrymen RichardsEliza(Mrs.),beer ret.& shpkpr

Rushout Algernon St. George William Hathaway William, registrar of births Righton Edwin, farmer

Rnshout J.P. Bourton house & deaths & relieving officer for Slatter Phillip, farmer

Wright Lawrence, Bourton house . Blockley dist.Shipstn.-on-Stour union Smith Geo. shopkeeper &; beer retailer

COMMERCIAL. Peach Charles, shoe m~ker . Townsend John, baker

Dyde Beth, Horse & Groom P .H. & Poole George, carpenter White Alfred, training stables

wl\eelwright Poole Jameil, carpenter Wyatt William, grocer, Post office

46 ~ BOURTON.O~.THE-} GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

l WATER.

o

BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER is a parish and in 1896 was Ill, and of in-patients 41. The principal

pretty village, on the river Windrush, which flows charity is derived from £1,736 left by Miss Vernon, the

through the village, the houses being situated on either interest of which now amounts to £52 a year, and is

bank; it has a station on the Banbury and Cheltenham distributed annuaUy :in gifts of clothing or coal; in the

branch, from Chipping Norton junction, of the Great proportion of three-fifths to the inhabitants in Bourton-

Western railway, 4 miles south-south-west from Stow- on-the-Water, one-fifth to Lower Slaughter and one-fifth

on-the-Wold,5 north-north-east from KortWeach, 25 east to Clapton. In the neighbourhood are the remains of

fr{lm Gloucester and 83 from London, in the Eastern a large Roman encampment, within which, in a bed of

division of the county, Slaughter hundred, Stow-on-the- gravel, many SaxoIli weapons, principally swords and

WoId union, petty sessional division and county court spears, were f{lund in 1860. Mrs. Stenson, who is lady

district, rural deanery of Stow, archdeaconry o~ Ciren- of the manor, John Charles Thorowgood esq. M.D. of

cester, and diocese of Gloucester. The town is snpplied 61 Welbeck street, London W, ond George F. Moore esq.

with gas by a limited company. The church of St. are the principal landowners. The soil is stone brash

Lawrence, partially rebuilt in the last century, is an and clay; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat,

edilice of stone, consisting {If chancel, nave of five bays, barley and oats. The area is 2,416 acres; rateable value,

north aisle and a western tower with a dome and pin- £5,425; the population in 1891 was 1,127.

nacles, containing a clock and 6 bells: the tower, built Parish Clerk, George Palmer.
about 178o, is in the heavy Italian style peculiar to the

Georgian era and does not harmonise with the rest of Post, M. O. &; T. 0., S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance Office

the church: the west window of the north aisle is a very (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have R.S.a.

fine specimen of Decorated work: in 1895 several stained Gloucestershire added). Jas. Beale Ransford, sub-post-

windows were presented, two being memorials respectively master. Letters are delivered at 8.15 & 9.30 a.m. &;
to the Rev. John Croome ~I.A. El. former rector, and 2 p.m.; dispatched at 10.20 a.m. &; 4·J:5 &:. 7 p.ro.;

to IvIiss Violet Louise WaIler, d. February 20, 1894, aged sundays, delivered at 8.15 a.m.; dispatched at 4·35 p.m

19: the chancel retains a piscina and sedilia: in 1891 Police Station, Benjamin Butt, sergeant, &; I constable

the restoration of the church and chancel was completed, I PUBLIC OFFICERS.
and an organ chamber and a north aisle added, in the

Decorated style, at a total cost of over £3,5°0: there Medical Officer of Health &; Publio Vaccinator, Bourton·

are 400 sittings. The register, including Clapton, dates on-the-Water District, Stow-in-the-Wold Union, &;

from the year 1654, with ~ome defects. The living is Medical Officer of Health, Bourton-on-the-Water Dis-

a rectory, with the chapelries oB Lower S:aughter and trict, Stow-on-the-Wold Rural District, Francis Richard

Clapton annexed, joint net yearly value £250, includ- Sandford Corser M.B., a.M

ing 576 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Wad- Relieving Officer & Registrar of Births & Deaths for Bour-

ham College, Oxford, and held since 1888 by the Rev. ton District, George Whitfield

Llewellyn Paganu8 Williams M.A. of Hertford College, Assistant Overseer, Jesse Yearp

Oxford. There are Baptist and Primitive Methodist A School Board of 5 members was formed June 25, 1872;

chapels: the former, erected in 1876, at a cost of £02,900, George L. Jordan, clerk; Albert ColIett, llourton-.on-

raised by subscription, will seat 320 people; the latter the-Water, attendance officer

was built in 1868. In the parish are two flour mills and Board School (boys), built in 1842, for 80 boys; average

some maltings. A Cottage Hospital was established here attendance, 70; George Payne, master; (girls &; in-

in 1860 ~y the efforts of John Moore esq. surgeon, and fants), for 200 children; average attendance, 45 girls

a building of brick, from designs by Mr. J. E. K. OnUs, &; 46 infants; Miss L. Austin, mistress; Miss E. A.

architect, of London, was erected in 1870, on a site pre- Overton, infants' mistress

sented by William S. Stenson esq. at a total cost of Railway Station, William L. Mills, station master

£1,000; it contains ten beds; the number oB out-patients Omnibus from the Railway hotel meets every train

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bint William Et grocer Foster Joseph, grocer &; draper

Acock Mrs Bloss Charlott& (Mrs.), New inn Gilbert Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer

Andrews Rev.George .A.rthur (Baptist), Bloss In. Alfred, farmer, Nethercot frm Hadley Alfred, brew€1J' & maltster &;
Bolter John Thomas & Reuben Perci- beer retailer &; farmer
The Manse

Ashwin Richarq val, butchns Hardy John, chemist

Barton Thomas Bolter Richard, farmer, Park villa Hartwell &; Sons, builders, contrac-

Beddome The Misses Bourton Vale &; District Advertiser tors, sanitary engineers, decorators,

Brindle Mrs. 3 Naight villas (Francis George Serman, publisher; plumbeTs &; hot water fitters, iron-

Clifford Harry P. Lansdowne pub. saturday) mongers & coach builders &; cycle

Collett Albert, Lansdowne Bourton-on-the-Water Cricket Club agents; & at Northleach

Collett George, 4 Naight villas (E. W. Kendall, hon. sec) Hartwell Frederick, whitesmith

C-ollett Miss Bourton-on-the-Water Gas Co. Lim. Hayward Mary .4nn (Miss). glass &;

Corser Franeis Richard Sandford M.B. (James B. Ransford, sec) china warehouse .

The Manor house Braye Isaac, Wellington P.R Hayward Wm. carpenter & whl*!lwrght

Craddock :\<Iiss, Nethercot villa Ilurlingham H. &; Co. coal merchants Holliday &; rSen, tailors

HadIey Alfred, Harrington house Butt Benjamin, sergeant of police Hopcraft James, general dealer

Hatchet' John, Buryfield Capital &; Counties Bank Limited Humphries Henry, farmer

Keck Thomas, Lincroft (sub-branch) (J. B. :Ransford, agt.); Humphries William, farmer

Kendall Edmund draw on head office, London E C Humphris George, farmer

Kendall Edmlmd Walter, Eastfield Chandler Joseph (Mrs.), farmer James Charles, shoe maker

Moore Geo. Frederick J.P. Chardwar ClifIord A.& Son, builders, contractol's, Jordan George L. clerk to the school

Mool'el WaIter Churchill M.A., :M.B. monumental masons, ;plumbers, &; burial boards .

'Vindrush cottage painters &; decorators Keck &; Son, auctioneers &; valuers

Payne G-oorg-e, Lansdowne ClifIord George, coal merchant, Station Keddle Thomas, carpenter

Ransford Alfred, Springfield house Clifford George, mason, Lansdowne Kendall Edmund, solicitor, commis-

~ynolds William N ewitt, Camp house Clifford Walter, watch maker sioner for oaths &; perpetual commnr

Sims William ClifIOTd William, mason, Lansdowne Kendall Edmund Walter, solicitor

Stenson Mrs. The Manor Collett Charles &; Sons, grocers, pro- Lane Joshua, blacksmith &; farmer

'Yainwright John vision dealers, ironmongers &; coal Lane Reuben, farmer 0

Water-s Comlnander Charles AIlan iFen- agents, Lansdowne Lloyds Bank Limited (County of GIOll-

wick R.N. St. Kevin's Collett Albert, boo~ maker rester Bank sub-brancb) (John

WiUdns Mrs. Lansdowne Cooper Henry,. shoe maker Wilson, manager); open mono wed.

Wilkins Henry, Box Bush bou~ C{lrser Frands Richard Sandford &; fri.;' draw on LoJ'ldon ooffice. p-

Wilkins Mrs. John, 2 Naight villas M.B., C.M.Edin. physician, medical Lombard street, London E C
officer &; public vaceinator, Bour- :Lock .Toseph, Bhopkeeper
Wilkins Mrs. Thomas, Rectory villa

Williams Rev. Llewellyn Paganus M.A. ton-on-the-Water district, Stow-on- Lockey George, Coach &; Hors&S P.ll

Rectory the-Wold union, It medical 'Officer Lodge- Frank, drapet '0

Wood John Askey, The o:>ttage of health, Bourton-on-the-Water Moore WaIter Churchill M.A., M.B.

rural district council, &; hon. 8ur- surgeon, Windrush cottage '

'COJDIEBCIAt. geon to Cotta~9 hospital, Manor ho Morris Charles, bill poster

Astle Arlhur, beer retailer Cottage Hospital (F.R. 8.CorserM.B., Painter William, timber dealer

Banning George, butcher C.M.; John A. Wood L.R.C.P. &; Palmar George, plasterer

Bartlett Thomas, boot &; shoe dealer Walter Churchill Moo-re M. A., M.B. Payne Thomas, farm bailiff to Messrs.

Baxter Thomas, dairyman hon. surgeons; G. L. Jordan, see. ; T. &; H. Wilkins, Tagmoor

Baylis Charles, seedsman k florist Miis C. Bowles, matron) Pearce A1fred~ baker
-

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. BREAM. 47

Phillips Joseph, general smith Stoker Frederick William, carrier i& Wilkins T. 85 H. grocers, bakers, corn

Phillips Mary Ann (~Iiss), shopkeeper agent to the Great "Yestern railway dealers, farmers, millers (steam .&

Powell Thomas, watch ma. .& stationer Teall Lonisa, Mary Ann i& Julia water),'& agents for W . .& A. Gilbey

Pratley Edwin, beer retailer & baker (Misses), boot & shoe dealers Limited, wine .& spirit merchants

Bansford James BealEl', agent for Troughton William, carpent-er Wilkins Cecil V. grocer .&c. see

Capital & Countie,s Bank Lim. & Turner & Son, saddlers Wilkins T. .& ID.

post office Turner Albert, butcher & farmer Wilkins Henry, grocer ~ kc. see

Rowlands William, slater &plasterer TrIor William, beer retailer Wilkins T. & H

Serman Fraucis George, printer, pub- Wainwright John, miller (steam) Wilkins John H. grocer kc. see

lisher, stationer .& news agent, Vale Whitfield George, reolieving officer.& Wilkins T . .& H

printing works registrar of births & deaths, Bour- "Enfield WaIter, hair dresser

South Wales & Cannock Chas~ Coal & ton-on-the-Water district, Stow-on- 'Wood John Askey L.R.a.P.Lond.

Coke Co. Limited, Railway station the-Wold union M.R.O.S.Eng. surgeon, The Cottage

Stokey Alexander Austin, Railwa:r Whiting Tom, carpente,r, wheelwright Yearp Brothers, butchers

commercial hotel & posting house & undertaker, Lansdowne

BOXWELL with LEIGHTERTON. the Civil War it was frequently the resort of Prince

BOXWELL is a parish, on the Bath and Cheltenham road, Rupert. Boxwell Court is the residence' of the Dowager

5~ miles east-by-north from Charfield station on the Bristol Lady Guise. The Rev. Osmonrl C. Huntley M.A. of

and Birmingham sootion of the Midland railway, 6! west Torquay, Devon, is lord of t4e manor and principal

from Tetbury station on the branch of the Great Western landowner. The soil is light loam; subsoil, oolite and

railway from Kemble Junction, and 10 north-west from marL The chief. crops are barley, wheat, oats and

Malmesbury, in the Eastern division of the county, Grum- turnips. The area of the parish is 2,215 acres; rate-

balds Ash hundred, Tetbury union and petty sessil1Ilal able value, £1,541; the population of Boxwell in 1891

division, Malmesbury county court district, rural deanery was 46.

of Hawkesbury, archdeaconry of Bristol and diocese of

Gloucester. A stream, called "the little Avon," runs LEIGHTERTOX is a village and chapelry of Box''I'ell,

through the parish. The church of St. Mary the Virgin, about Il miles south-east. The chapel of St. Andrew,

formerly dedicated ta St. .Andrew, is an ancient building formerly dedicated to St. James, is a building of stone,

of, stone, ill the Early English style, consisting- of chan- in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave,

cel, nave of two bays, north aisle, south porch and a north aisle, organ chamber, north porch and a tower

low embattled western tower, containing :r bel: there with small wooden spire, containing a clock and 10 bells:

is a curious old Early English font: Divine service is there is an ancient and curious font: the chapel was

held in this church only occasionally, the greater part restored and a spire added to the tower in 1877, at a

of the population residing at Leighterton: there are 200 cost of £1,53°: this chapel is now licensed for mar-

j;ittings. The register, including Leighterton, dates riages. Here is a Congregational chapel, erected in..I828,

from the year 1548 for baptisms and burials;, marriages, wnh 80 sittings. In the parish is a large barrow,

1590. The living is a rectory, with the chapelry of opened by Matthew Huntley esq. about the )"ear 1700,

Leighterton annexed., net yearly value £200, including containing three vaults, in each of which was found an

64 acres of glebe in the parish and 4J acres in Las- earthen urn, containinl! burnt human bones: there is

borough, with resilience, in the gift of the trustees of also a smaller one at BoxwelI, whereon is a large up-

R. F. Huntley esq. and held since 1857 by the Rev. John right stone above 6 feet high. The population in 18g1

Balfour CIutterbuck B.A. of St. Peter's College, Cam- was 220.

bridge. In this parish is a box wood of about 40 acres Parish Clerk, Henry Jones.

in extent, containing a spring said to have been dedi- Letters through Wottan-under-Edge, arrive at IQ a.m.

cated to the Virgin; nightshade, hemlock, henbane and The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Did-

the sweet-scented flag grow there in great abundance. marton

The Old Manor House was the c•tohuer t-house y of the Wall Letter Box cleared at 3.45 p.m enlarged in 1871,
Abbots o~ Gloucester, under whom Huntle s were Church of England School (mixed),

lessees and purchased the freehold of Sir Walter Raleigh, for 60 children; avera~e attendance, S3; there is a

to whom it was granted by Queen Elizabeth: during, I house for the master; A. B. Jones, master

BOXWELL. Sumners Mrs • births .& deaths, Didmarton sub-
district, Tetbury union
Guise Dowager Lady, Boxwell court CO:MYERCIAL. Iles Samuel, shopkeeper

Guise The l\Esses, Boxwell court Bristow Edward, farmer Jones Henry, Royal Oak P.H
Palfrey Walt~r, carpenwr
Clark Joseph, farmer Pullin William, farmer
Cox Henry, head gardener to Dowager Bristow Samuel, musician
Evans Peter, shopkeeper Stephens James, farmer ,
Lady Guise West Edward, farmel' & .cattle dealer
• Francombe John, stone mason
LEIGHTERTON.
Griffin Henry, farmer .~

Clutterbuck Rev. John Baliour B.A. Higgs Isaac, haulier: ' - , . Willis Alfred, black~mith
. ,Hooper John, nail make~ &J. registrar o f, '
(rector), The Rectory . .

EREAM is a. village and tithing in the civil parish of since 1896 by the Rev. Ernest Frederick EaIes M.A.

Newl:llld, and was formed into an ecclesiastical parish of Corpug Christi College, Cambridge. The vicarage

from the parish of Newland and West Dean township house was built in 1861. There is a Mission chul'C~h at

June 16th, 1854: it is 1 mile from Whitecroft station on Yorkley Wood, seating- 120 persons. There are Bib:e

the Severn and Wye and Severn Bridge -railway, 31 Christian and Primitive Methodist chapels at Breams

north-west from Lydney station On th~ South Wales Eaves, and a. Wesleyan chapel at Bream. The charities,

section of the Great Western railway, 4l sooth-east from amounting to £40 annually, are distributed to the poor.

C-oleford and 9 south-east from Monmouth, in the Forest ~outh of the village are some very interesting ancient

of Dean division of the county, petty sessional division of Roman mines, called "Scowles," one part. of which is

Doleford, hundred of St. Briavels, and unio~_8Dd county known as the "Devil's Chapel." , The manor belonglt to

('ourt district of M;onmouth, rural deaneq of South the Crown. The Crown and Charles Bathnrst. esq. of

Forest and ,archdeaconry and diocese of Gloucester. The ,Lydney Park, are the principal landowners. The soil is

'Church of St. James, partially rebuilt in 18,61, chiefly at light ~ravelly; subsoil, sandstone, limestone and iron

the cost- of Miss Alice Davies, is a building of stone in ore. The land is chiefly pasture. The population in

the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave of foUr. 189J was ~,023.
ba~s, north aisle, south porch and a western turret con:-.
taining 1 bell: the east and west windows are stained; ParIsh C!.erk, Thomas Batten. , ,

the latter was erected ~y the parishioners as a memorial .:post &; M. O. 0., S. B. &..Annuity:& Insurance Office.-
to the J;lev. J. F. Gosling, a form.er vicar, and there is Arthur John Batten, sub-postmaster. Letters are
1\DOt~erID the c~ancel erect~d by his .brothers: the com- received throo~h Lyaney, arrive at 7.4S a.m. &; J2.30
UlUlllon pla~e IDcludes a silver chabce and paten dated
p.m.; dispatched at 9.30 a.m. 5.15 p.m. & 8,45 p.m.
'168.0, the gift of J awes Gough, gentleman: ID 1891. the Telegraph office at, Whitecroft .railway lltation
'South porch was rebuilt, a new window inserted, a '

ehancel aisle erected, the vestry enlarged, and the seats National Schools (mixed), built in '1862, &: enlarged with

re-arranged, now affording sittings for 500 persons. The new class room in 1893, for about 300 children; aver-

l'egi8ter. frDm the year 1680, is included in that ot age attendance, miXed, 135; infants, 96; W. F, Mul.

Newland, but there is 8 separate register from 1813. lan, master; Miss Williams. girls'" mistress; Mrs.
The living is a vicarage, yearly value £300, with resi- Brain. infants' mistress; there is 11 residenc~ for the

dence, in the gift of th& Bishop of Gloucester, and held master

48 BREAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S

PRIVA.TE RESIDENTS. Heighway Rd. Tilsley, grocer & draper Phillips John, baker & grocer

Adams Rev. WaIter (curate) Hewlett Annie (Miss), New inn Shingles In. Rowland, King's Head P.H

Eales Rev. Ernest F. M.A. Vicarage Hughes Jas. farmr. BreamOl Cross frm Smith Geo. stone mer. Breams Eaves

Fewings John Henry, FerndlLe Hir!ft Brothers, grocers & drapers, Smith John, clothier

Hughes James, Breams Cross Breams Eaves Smith William, butcher, Breams Eaves

Jarrett Edgar, Breams Eaves Industrial Co-operative Society Lim. Taylor George, plasterer

Reynolds Arthur, Bream lodge (A. J. Wilkes, sec) Teague Thomas, shoe maker, Bream~

COMMHRCllL. J ones Thomas, Cross Keys P. H Eaves

Batten A.lbert John, grocer & drnper Maclarlane Frederick, grocer &c Watkins Richard &. Sons, iron & colOn:"

Batten George, boot & shoe maker Morse Charles, builde'f & wheelwright mines & colliery proprietors

Batten rrhomas, shoe maker Morse Thomas, jun. colliery proprietor Watkins Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Billy Thomas, beer Tetailer Musgrove Samuel, Oakwood Mill inn Wildin Edward, farmer

Bream Supply Stores (Edgar Jarrett, & miller (steam & water) Wildin George Hathaway, lime burner

proprietor), Breams Eaves Oakwood IrolIl Co. (David North, agt) Wilkes Samm~l, insurance agent

Camm William, grocer &; draper Payne James, shoe maker Wildin Samuel, farmer, Court farm

Ellesmore A.1bert Lomg, Sun P.H Pearce Eliza (Mrs.), iron founder, Williams Daniel, stone merchant

Heath Richard, beer retailer Oakwood foundry Ya.rworth Harry, butcher

BRIMPSFIELD is a parish 7l miles south from and in the middle of Buckholt wood is a long tumulus or

Cheltenham, where is the nearest railway station, and 9 barrow called the "West Tump," presenting- the oldest

north-west from Cirencester, in the Eastern division of known form of British burial; a well-built dry wall

the county, hundred of Rapsgate, Cirencester nnion, surrounds the whole mound, which is 149 feet long, 75

petty sessional division and county court district, rural feet wide and 10 feet high; when opened in July, 1880,

deanery of Bisley and archdeacoury and diocese of Glou- by G. B. Witts esq. four skeletons were found lying ont-

cester. The church of St. Michael is an edifice of stone, side the wall, and inside upwards of 20 skeletons were

in the Early English, Norman and Perpendicular styles, found, one being that of a female with the skeleton of a

consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an em- baby in her arms. The Roman Ermine street runs

battled central tower of the 16th century, containing 3 within 2 miles of the village. H. W. K. Wait esq. of

bells: the nave is supposed to have been part of the The Paragon, Ciifton, lord of the manor of Brimpsfield ;

priory: the chancel has no east window: the south W. F. Hicks-Beach esq. lord of the manor of Buckholt;

porch and chancel are Norman, the latter retains a Bernard Hartley esq. of PoIitefract; Mrs. Welch, of

piscina of Early English date: in the north waJ. is a ArIa House, Cheltenham; Theodore Crewdson esq. of

portion of a spiral stair, formerly leading to the rood Syde House, Syde; Frederick Ticehurst, C. Smith,

loft: on the chancel wall are inscribed brasses (removed J. Mullings and B. HartIey esqrs. are the principal

from floor stones when the church was restored) to landowners. The soil is in parts a light dead soil, in

Hnmphrey Taylor, 1797; Ann, daughter of Edward PaE- others stiff clay and stone brash; subsoil, principally

ing, 1798; W'illillm Lawrence, 17°8-9, and Mary, his limestone rock, with deep clay and stone brash in some

wife, 1701, and Isaac Lawrence, 1759; Elizabeth, his parts. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, turnips

wife, 1757: there are wall tablets to Humphrey Taylor, and pasture. The area is 2,6II acres; rateable value,

of Caudle Green, 1745, and Mary his wife, 1752, and £1,760; the population in 1891 was 337.
various members of their family, 1745 to 1787; and to
the Rev. William Walbank, rector of this parish, 1784: CAUDLE GREEN is a hamlet, I! miles south from
the church was restored in 1883, at a cost of £2,060,
the chancel by the father of the present rector, and the Brimpsfield.

BIRDLIP is 'a hamlet, II miles north-west, partly in

rest of the building at a cost of £5 00, of which snm W. this parish and partly in the parishes of Cowley and
K. Wait esq. contributed £200: there are ISO sittings. Witcomb, and will be found under a separate heading.

The register dates from the year 1587. The living is a Parish Clerk and Rate Collector, Charles Scriven.

discharged rectory, net yearly value £285, including 28 Post Oflice.-George Harris, sub-postmaster. Letters.

acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of and held are received frClm Gloucester at 9.1,Ya.m.; dispatched

since 1879 by the Rev. Richard Henry Denne M.A. of at 5.10 p.m. The nearest money order office is at

University College, Oxford. The interest of £50 de- Painswick &:, telegraph office at BirdIip. Postal orders

rived from various sources, and the interest of £190 are issued here, but not paid

left by the late Mrs. Ockwell, about 1875, in trust to National School (mixed), built in 1841, for 50 children;

the rector and churchwardens for the poor of the parish, average attendance, 27; Miss P. Hurry, mistress

is distributed at Christmas. Here was once an Augus. Carriers.-William Butler, to Cirencester, from Candle-

tinian priory, a cell to the abbey of Fontenay. In the Green, mon.; to Cheltenham, tuelil. thurs. & sat.;

parish are the foundations of a castle anciently belong- George Harris, to Gloucester, mono &:, sat. &:, Ciren-

ing to the Giffard family, but destroyed by Edward H. cester, wed. & fri.; James Newcombe James, to Chel·

on his march from Cirencester to Worcester: here also tenham, mono thurs. &; sat.; each returning SaIDe-

- is the source of the little river Frome, or Stroud Water, days .

.

Denne Rev: Richard Hy. :M.A. Rectory Deane William, farmer, Stoney hill MacKinlay J ames, farmer )

Ticehurst Frederick, Brimpsfield ha Evans Fredk. farmer, Caudle green Newcomb James, carrier & shop-

Winninl' Mrs. Yew Tree farm Fowler William, farmer, Caudle grem keeper, Knapp house

COMMERCllL. Gastrell James, timber mer. Buckholt Newcomb John, boot maker
Hanks Bobt. farmer, Yew Tree farm Philpott Walt.Chas.farmer, CaudTe- grIll

Abel Alfred, carpenter, Caudle green Harris George, carrier &; sub-postmstr Pockett William, farmer, Moorpouse

Bennett Arthur Frederick,Golden Hart Hunt rr'homas, slater & plasterer, Sadller Henry (Mrs.), farmer, ;Park frm

P.H. Nettleton Caudle green Sadler Elizabeth (Miss), farmer,Malt-

Butler William, carrier, Caudle green Button George, farmer, Black lanes house farm

Cripps Henry, shoe ma. Caudle green Lediard Thos. farmer, Crimperwell Turner James, wheelwright



BRIMSCOM:BE, with the hamlets of Burleigh, Wall's the church was re-pewed, new roofed,. an organ chamber

Quarry, Hyde and Cowcombe, is a tithing, village and added, tie gallery rebuilt and the entrance doors altered

separate ecclesia~tical parish, formed in 1840 from the in 1881, at a cost of abont £800: there are 350 sittings.
parishes of Minchinhampton and Rod?orough, but for The register dates from the year 1841. The living is a
all civil purposes part of the p!Lrh;hes of Minchinhamp- vicarage, net yearly value £200, including 36 acres of

ton and Rodborou~h: it is on the Thames and Severn glebe, with residence, in the gift of Philip J ames Evans

canal, the river Frome forming the boundary on the esq. and held since 1896 by the Rev. William Morris

Strond and Chalford side, and the high road from Stroud Butcher M.A. of Ratfield Hall, Durham. Here is also

to Cirencester over Minchinhampton Common the a Wesleyan chapel. Capt. Henry George Ricardo R.A:.
boundary ~ the south side; with a station, called who is lord of the manor, Alfred Apperly esq. of Rod-

Brimscombe, in the parish of Thrupp, on the Swindon, borough and P. J. Evans esq. of Burleigh Court are the'

~troud and Glouce~ter section of tAe Great Western chief landowners. The soil is loamy; subsoil, oolite

railway, 99 miles from London, 21 south-east from rock. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley and pas-

Stroud amI 12 south-by-east from Gloucester, in the ture. The area is 1,002 acres; the population in x891

Mid division of the county, Longtree hundred, Strond was 1,585.

union and county conrt district, petty sessional division Parish Clerk, Charles Haggett.
of Horsley, rural deanery of Stonehouse and archdeaconry

and diocese of Gloucester. The church of the Holy BURLEIGH hwnlet is I mile south. Burleigh Court

Trinity, erected in the year 1839, is a building of stone is the residence of Philip James Evans esq. J.P. COW-

in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, south OOMBE hamlet, 2 mi!es east; HYDE hamlet, I mile
porch and a turret over the porch. containing I bell: soullh-east.

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. BROCKWORTH. 49

Post, M. O. et T. 0., S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not cashed.
Brimscombe is the nearest money order &; telegraph
Office, Brinscombe.-Eli Evans, sUb-postmaster. Let- office
ters, via Stroud, arrive at 7 a.m. &; 2.10 p.m.; de-
Wall Letter Boxes.-Wall's Quarry, cleared at 5'45
livered on sundays to callers only, 8 to 10 a.m.; dis- p.m.; Hyde, cleared at 5.20 p.m

patched at 10.55 a.m. &; 6 &; 8.45 p.m.; sundays,6 p.m National School (mixed), built in 1839, and enlarged in

Post Office, Burleigh.-Walter C. Taylor,sub-postmaster. 1895, for 180 children; average attendance, 140;
Miss Emma H. Hooper, mistress
Letters through Stroud arrive at 8,30 a.m. &; dis-
patched at 8.30 a.m. &; 5.30 p.m:; sundays, 5.30

BRIMSOOMBE. Evans Philip Charles &; Sons, woollen Buckingham William Thomas, farmer

Armitage Henry .AlIen manufacturers Taylor WaIter C. beer retlr.Post office

Butcher Rev. William Morris M.A. Gardiner Matthew, boat builder Tuffiey Paul,quarry owner &; beer retlr
Grist Richard, flock et shoddy manufr
Vicarage COWGOMEE.

Clark Mrs. Hope villa Halliday Harry, butcher et farmer (Letters via Chalford).
Clutterbuck Miss, St. Mary's (letters Harris Edward, baker et shopkeeper Stafford Daniel, farmer
through Chalford) Jefferies In. beer retlr. Stocking bdg

Evans Peter, Bownham cottage Lodge David, mason, glass &; china HYDE.

Grist Richard Lewis, Cotswold dealer &; news agent (Letters via Chalford).

Hollyer MislSes, Mount Pleasani Moody Charles, jun. grocer Beale Miss, Hyde court

Philpotts Harry Bourne Nicholls Samuel, millwright Bowstead Charles, Hyde

SInith William, Cleeve house Peyton William, tiler &; plasterer Crofton Mrs
Ferrabee John
COMMERCIAL. Phillips Alfred, plumber et glazier

Baker Charles, stone mason Philpotts Obed, timber merchant Dyke William, farm bailiff to Alfred

Barton Chas. silk throwster, Hope mls Ridler Edmund, shoe maker Apperly esq. .

Brewer Peter, Admiral Nelson P.H Shearman Frederick, Ship inn Lusty Thomas RIchmond, daIryman

Brimscombe &; Chalford Gas Light et Trotman George, brick maker W.ALL'S QUARRY.

Coke Co. Lim. (Rubn.Orchard,mgr) Wall -" Hook. builders &; contractors Buckingham Enoch, shopkeeper

Clark Edwin &; Co. engineers &; steam R Close Edwin Jesse, plumber

launch builders BD LEIGH. Ford James, baker

Critchley Brothers, pin manufacturers, GritchIey Mrs. Burleigh house Gardiner Henry William, grocer

Wimberley mills Evans Philip Jas., J.P. Burleigh court Halliday Martha (Mrs.), butcher
Evans EH, stationer, Post office
Baglin Chas.Cole, shopkpr. et beerretlr Roberts Richd. Jones, Yew Tree P.R

BROADWELL is a parish and village, bonnded on the Hon. Henry Pitt Oholmondeley M.A. of .All Souls

the east by the river Evenlode, 2 miles north-west from College, Oxford, and hon. canon of Gloucester, who

Adlestrop station on the Great Western railway, Ii resides at Adlestrop. Broadwell Manor House, the seat

miles north-east from Stow-on-the-Wold, and 28 east. of Edward Egerton Leigh esq. J.P. is situated here;

by-north from Gloucester, in the Eastern division of the and Millbrook, the residence of Richard Gay Fraucis

county, Upper Slaughter hundred, Stow-on-the-Wold esq. Broadwell Hill is the seat of Capt. Piers Thursby

petty sessional division, union and county court district, J.P. The manorial rights are divided into five portions.

rural deanery of Stow, archdeaconry of Cirencester and E. E. Leigh esq. Capt. P. Thursby and the rector are

diocese of Gloucester. The church of St. Paul is a the landowners. The soil is oolite, marlstone and clay;

building of stone in the Early English and Perpendicular subsoil, brash. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats,

styles, consisting of chancel, nave, south aisle, south roots and pasture. The area is 1,600 acres; rateable

porch and an embattled western tower containing 6 value, £2,626; the population in I8gI was 37.3.

bells: the sta:Ured east window was presented by Capt. Sexton, Thomas Russell

~iers .Thursby, i~ me.mory of his father: in th? south Post Office.-Mrs. .Ann Mosson, sub-postmistress. Le~
aule .IS a memonal wmdow,. erected by~. E. Lelgh esq. ters are received through Stow-on-the-Wold 8.0. ar-
to. his pa:rents, and there IS !!' small wmdow also .filled rive at 8.50 a.m. &; 2.15 p.m.; dispatched at 10.15
a.m. &; 5.40 p.m.; sundays, ID a.m. Postal orders
Wlt~ stamed glass by Oaptam Thursby: there IS an
anCIent ma:ble monument on the chancel wall and are issued here, but not paid. The nearest money
several ~Clent and modern tablets: the chur~h. was order &; telegraph office is at Stow-on-the-Wold
restored m 1866 at a cost of £1,000, and has 250 sItt m gNsa.t.lOn~1 . .bml~,.With.reSIdence
The register dates from the year 1697. The living is School (nuxed), fo.r mas-

a rectory, united with Adlestrop, joint gross yearly ter, m 1870, and enlarged m 1894, for II3 chIldren;

value from 500 acres of glebe, £350, with residence, in average attendance, 90; Charles Hodges, master

the gift of Lord Leigh, and held since 1852 by the Rev. There is a Sunday school endowed with £4 yearly

Fraucis Richard Gay, Millbrook Febery John George, farmer Phipps Ellen (Mrs.), blacksmith

Leigh Edward Egerton J.P. Broadwell Gleed Stephen, farmer, Rectory farm Rose George, farmer, Cownham

Manor house Griffin Mrs. Sarah, cowkeeper Rose Thomas, farmer

Payne Miss Hicks Arthur AlbeIt, carpenter,wheel- SInith Frederick, baker

Thursby Capt. Piers J.P. Broadwell hI wright &; undertaker TimIns Frank, farm bailiff to E. E.

Warne Rev. Wm.L. (curate in charge) Moss Henry, beer retailer Leigh esq

COMMERCIAL. Mosson .Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Post Walker Joseph, haulier

Barnes John, beer retailer office Woolliams Harvey, farmer, Sydenham

BROCKWORTH, a parish and straggling village, in- worth Court, the property ()f Lord de Blaquiere, various
ters~cted by :the Ermine street or great Roman Fosse Roman antiquities have been found. Lord de Blaquiere,

road, is 4 miles south-east from Gloucester and si south- who is lord of the manor of Brockworth, Henry Yates

weS'!; from Cheltenh~; it is in the Norlhern division of Janes esq. wh-o is IQrd of the manor:of Droy's Court, and

the oollIllty, hundred of Dudstone and King's Bartan, Glou- the Samaritan Hospital Society of London are the chief
caster union, county ccurt district and petty sessional landowners. The soil is of a stiff clayey nature; subsoil,

division, and in the rural deanery, archdeaconry and dio- clay: the greater part of the land is applied to pasturage.

case of Gloucester. The church of St. George is a build- The area. is 1,762 acres; rateable value, £2,712; the
ing of stone, consisting of clIancel, nave of three bays, population in I89I was 4II.

north aisle, a small chapel on the south side, south porch Parish Clerks, Henry Smart. and Henry Woolley.
and an embat~led ceIlltral tower containing 6 bells: the
Post Office. Mrs. Syndonia Organ, sub-po&tmistress.
~~~ supportmg the tower ar~ Norman, -and the arcade Letters through Gloucester arrive at 7 a.m.; dis-

dividmg the naye and north aisle Early: DeOO1"ated: the patched at 6.5 p.m. Hucclecote is the nearest money

east an? west wmdows a.nd one. on each SIde of the chancel order office &; Churchdown the nearest telegraph office.
are 8tam~,. and there IS .an Iron chancel screen: there P'Ostal orders are issued here but not paid
are 250 Slttmgs. The regIster dates from the year 1559.. " '. fo.r ?.O .
School (mIXed), built m 1846, child ren;
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £200, including NatlOnal

35 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of trustees, average ,attendance, 59; George Herbert Pick, master

and held since 1886 by the Rev. James Herbert Seabrook, Carriers to Gloucester (passing through Brockworth).-

Assoc. of King's College, London. This parish has a George Harris, from Brimpsfield, mono &; sat. returning

share of Cox's (Badgworth) charity of about £4 yearly same day; Joseph Price, from Brockworth, sat. return-

value, but varying in amount. In the grounds of Brock- ing same day

Hall William Sadler, Well Close Organ Mrs. Roseville Bliss Samuel, shoe maker

Jebb Mrs. Oaklands Seabrook Rev. Jas. Herbert, Vicarage Brockworth Stores (Benj.Withey,mgr)
Brookes J oseph, carpenter
Lees Mrs. Cooper's hill Smith Mrs. Brockworth villa

GLOU. 4

50 BROCKWORTH. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S

Charley WaIter, farmer, Droy's court Hall Walter Geo. farmer, Pound farm Smart Geo. timber mer. Water mend

Coleman Selina(Mrs. ) ,Cross Bands inn Knight Portia (Mrs.), farmer, Abbots Smart James, farmer, Well Close farm

Coopey Baynom, farmer wood Smith ehas. farmer, Erdley Bank farm

Downham James, carpenter Price Joseph, coal dealer, Rose cottage South William, farmel", Cooper's hill

Downham William, carpenter Priday William, farmer, Brockworth Theyer Emma (Mrs.), frmr.Deane frm

Giblett Wm. jun. aparts. Cooper's hill Court farm Theyer Thos. farmer, Parsonage farm

Hall Ernest Alfred, farmer, Erock- Richings Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Brock-

worth park 'Worth mill

BROMSBERROW, or BROMSBOIiOUGH, anciently sey M.A. of Christ Church, Oxford. The charities amount

Brunmeberge, is a parish on the Glynch brook, on to about £7 yearly. Bromsberrow Place, the seat of

the borders of Worcestershire, at the southern extremity Fr·ank Ricardo esq. J.P. who is lord of the manOr and

of the Malvern Hills, -and is 5 miles south-east from Led- chief landowner, is a mansion of great extent and ehbo-

bury station and 4 north-east from Dymock station on rate finish, built on a pleasant site, commanding 8 beauti-

the Gloucester, Ledbury and Worcester section of the fill pr-ospect over the adjoining parishes. Brownsend is

Great Western railway, 13 north-west from Gloucester the residence of Major Elias John Webb J.P. The

and 8 north-north-east from Newent, in the Forest of soil is almost entirely a light sand, the detritus of the new

Dean division of the c-ounty, hundred of Botloe, Newent red sandstone. The red rock of the parish is known by

union, petty sessional division and county court district, the name of Bromsberrow sandstone and is the equivalent

rural deanery of North Forest and archdeaconry and -dio- of the Bunter beds. Rye grows freely everywhere; the

cese of Gloucester. The chureh of St. Mary is an ancient Oldfield pear also flourishes here, and, with other kinds

edifice in the Gothic style, c-onsisting of chancel, with of that fruit, is grown for the manufacture of perry.

chapel, nave of three bays, north aisle, south p<>rch end a The area is 1,767 acres; rateable value, £2,258; the

western tower with spire, containing 6 bells; the mor- population in 1891 was 282.

tuary chapel adjoining the chancel was built by the Yate Deputy Parish Clerk, James Venmore.

family, under ,a faculty, in the year 1725; in the chapel

are two cavalry standards, formerly belonging to the Par- Post Office, Bromsberrow Heath.-Robert Rowles, sub-

liamentary army, in which Colonel Yate commanded a postmaster. Letters from Gloucester, via. Dymock, ar-

regimeIJ.t; there are some remains of ancient painted rive at 7·5 a.m. & 6·5 p.m.; dispatched 81t 6.35 p.m..

glass, formerly in Llanthony Abbey, near Gloucester, and Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. Redmarley

preserved by the late Rev. Henry Dobyns Yate LL.D. a is the nearest money order & telegraph office. Part of
the parish receives letters .from Ledbury at 9.30 a.m
former incumbent: the church was restored about 1859, Wall Letter Box, Aubrey's farm, cleared at 4 p.m
National School (mixed), built, with residence for th\)
and the t-ower and spire added in 1874, the cost of the master, in 1871, for 70 children; average attendance,.

latter being defrayed by subscription; there are 200 sit- 57; John Talbot, master

tings. The register dates from the year 1558. The liv-
ing is a rectory, gross yearly value £3°9, including 51

acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Frank Ricardo Carrier (passing through & returning same day).-Par~

esq. and held since 1887 by the Rev. Eyre William Hus- ker, from Redmarley to Ledbury, every tues

(Marked thus * letters received. fTom COMMERCIAL. *Jones John, farmer, Upper & Lower

L db ) Bennett George, shopkeeper, Broms- Brook end ,
e ury. berrow heath Lilley Thomas, miller (water), Pep'

*Hussey Rev.Eyre Wm., M.A.Rectory Clark Joseph Harold, farmer, Dyke ho per's mill

Owen Edward Maddock, Russellsend Davies Joseph, farmer, The Grove ho Morris Thomas, blacksmith

*Ricardo Frank J.P. Bromsberrow pI Dyer Alfred, farmer, Bromsberrow ct *Robinson Samuel, farmer, Toneys

*Webb Maj.Elias John J.P.Brownselld Jellks Henry, farmer, Heath *Smith Wm. Geo. farmer, Elms farm

BROOKTHORPE, or BROOKTHROP, is a parish and joint gross yearly value £265, including 26 acres of glebe,.
'Village, -on the high road from Stroud to Gloucester, 2~ with residence, built in 1846, in the gift of the Dean and
miles north-east from Haresfield station on the Bristol Ohapter of Glollcester (who have three turns) and of Sir
and Birmingham section of the Midland railway and 4 John Neeld bart. (who has one turn), and held since 1895
south from Gloucester, in the Northern division 'Of the by the Rev. Ernest John Houghton L.Th. of the McGill
county, middle division of the hundred of Dudstone and University, Montreal. Cox's (Badgworth) cllarity is of
£4 yearly value. F. W. Maitland esq. who is lord of the
King's Barton, Gloucester county court district and petty manor, Mr. Oharles Brent ,Smith and Maj.-Gen. W. de
·Wilt-on Roche ThlQckwell C.B. of Aghada Hall, R'OstelIan.
sessional division, Wheatenhurst union, and in the rural co. Cork, are the chief landowners. The soil is clayey;
deanery, archdeaconry and diocese of Gloucester. The geological formation, blue lias. with occasional beds of
gravel detritus from the inferior -oolite. The chief crops
church of St. Swithen is a small but- ancient building of are wheat, barley and pasture. The area is 1,031 acres;

stone in the First Pointed or Early English style of the rateable value, £1,921; the population in 1891 was 180.
13th century, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, P{)l'tions of the parish were transferred to Pitchcombe,.
south porch and IQ western saddle-backed tower, contain-

ing a clock and 2 bells: in the cornice of the sauth porch,
l'udely cut. is this curious chronogram

"TerDeno !anI Labens reX so Le CaDente = 1212 and other parishes, and portions of Haresfield and Whad-
Caro LVs eXYtVs soLlosCceptroq V seCVre."= _43_6 don and Brookchapel, by Loc.al Government Board Orders
15,264, 16,495 and 16,525, ill the years 1884, 18'85 and

Year of the Martyrdom of Charles I. 1648 P18o8s8t. Office. Mrs. Mary WaIter, sub-.postmistress. Let-
ters arrive from .Gloucester at 8 t&.m. &; 3.30 p.m.; dis-
A memorial window was placed, about 1897, to the Rev.
Shuut Majendie B.A. vicar, 1883-95; and there is patched at 12.39 & 5.45 p.m. week da.ys only. The
another to the Rev. Dr. Bailey, a former vicar: the church nearl.'~t money order & telegraph office is at Gloucester.
was completely restored in 1892 at a cost of £1,200, and P-ostal orders are issued here, but not paid
affords IIO sittings. The regist~r of Brookthorpe dates
from 1730, and that of Whaddon from 1674. The living National School (mixed), built,- with xesidellce for rois-
is a vicarage, with that tOf Whaddon annexed in 1843,
tress in 1874, for 100 children; ,average attendance,

45; Miss Ellen Dyson, mistress

Houghton Rev. Ernest John L.Th. Barrett Richd. carpenter & shopkeeper Hook John, hurdle maker

Vicarage Davis James, shopkeeper Jackson John, farmer, Fennell's farm

Jenner Henry, The Limes Davis Richard, farmer, Day's farm Martin Mary (Mrs.), frmr. Withyro-ws

Aston Edwin, caJ1lenter Hawkins : Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Shewell Wm. frmr. Ongar's Green frm

Carter Maria Julia (Mrs.), farmer, Chambers farm Smith Cha.s. Brent, yeoman,BrentlndS'

Brook farm Hawkins Herbt. frmr. Brookthorpe et Smith Henry, farmer,Spillman's court

BUCKLANB is a village and parish, 5 miles south- ilie nave is seated with ancient oak benches. richly deCal"
east from Hinton station On the Evesham and Ashchurch rated with carved tracery: ;the church. contains some an-'
branch of the Midland railway, 7 south-east from Eve- cient stained glass; the nave roof has remains of colour
sham and 8 north-east from Winchcomb, in the Northern
division of the county, lower division of the hundred of of the time (If Henry.vII. and some decorative colour is
Kiftsgate, union, petty sessional division and county court
district of Winchcomb, rural deanery of Oampden, arch- also observable on the pillars and round the windows:
deaconry of Cirencester.and diocese of Gloucester. The
church of St. Michael is a fine building of stone in the the church was restored in 1879-85 at a. ~st of £ 1,000 ~
Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, clerestoried
nave of two bays, aisles, north porch and an embattled there are sittings for 300 persons. The register, includ-
western tower containing 6 bells '8.nd a clock with chimes: ing Laverton, date~ from the year '1539. The living is a

rectory, gross yearly value £ qo, including 232 acres of

glebe, with residence, in the gift of Messrs. New, Prance

and Garrard, of Evesham, but pro hac vice the Bishop

of Gloucester by lapse, and held since 1897 by. th. e Rev.

DIRECTORY. ] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CAINSCROSS. 51

Edward Thomas Hull. The manorial rights are held by LAVERTON, I mile west, is a hamlet.
the mortgagees of Messrs. New, Prance and Garrard, of Letters through Broadway R.S.O. Worcestershire, which
Evesham, who are also the sole landowners. Ahe soil is
clayey; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat and is the nearest money order & telegraph office. Wall
beans. The area, with the hamlet of Laverton, half a Letter Box cleared 5.30 p.m. No collection on sundays
mile south-west, is 2,270 acres; rateable value, £2,173 ;
the population in 1891 was 259. WaR Letter Box, Laverton, cle-ared at 5.15 p.m

Parish Olerk, William Baylis. Endowed School (mixed), Laverton, for 120 children;

average attendance, 36; & endowed by the Hon. James
Thynne with £30 yearly, from lands in Ohipping Oamp~
den, & a house with garden; Mrs. Celecia Andrews,misl'

Oarrier to Evesham. Walter Revers, mon

Hull Rev. Edward Thomas, Rectory Grimmitt Thomas, coal dealer Perret Alfred, farmer, Manor farm

Andrews Harry, gardener, Laverton Grimmitt William,carpenter & farmer, Revers George, gamekeeper to the

Ayliffe William, farmer, Laverton Laverton Laverton estate, Laverton

Cockerell John, beer retailer Hemming Thomas, farmer, Laverton Revers WaIter, carrier

Crnmp Hubert, farmer, Laverton Hoddinott Geo. farmer, Lit. Buckland Thomas Richard, shopkt'leper .

Franklin David, blacksmith Hughes George, farmer Wilson John, farmer, Meadow farm

Grimmett Alfred, shopkeeper,Laverton Knight George, farmer

BULLEY is a parish, on the higih road from Mon- the University of London. A mission room was ('rected

mouth to Hereford, which divides it from the parish of in 1885, near Wood Green, on a site given by the late W.

Ohurcham., I mile north from Oakle Street station on P. Price esq. of Tibberton Court, at the cost of the late

the Gloucester ,and South Wales .section of the Great W. Viner Ellis esq. of Minsterworth. The great tithes,-

Western railway, and 5 west from Gloucester; it is in of about £175 yearly, are paid to the Ecclesiastical Com-

the Northern division of the county, duohy of Lancaster, missioners. The trustees of the late William Philip Price
Westbury-'on-~evernunion, Gloucester county court dis- esq. of Tibberton Court (d. 1891) ,are lords of the manor
trict and petty sessional division, rural deanery of North and chief landowners. The soil is chiefly a red loamy

Forest, :archdeaconry ,and diocese of Gloucester. The clay; subsoil, principally mar!. The elm and oak grow

. church of St. Michael is an edifice of stone in the Norman luxuriantly here and in the neighbourhood, and there are
and Early English styles, consisting 01 chancel, nave, plentiful crops of grass, corn and fruit. The area is

south porch and a small low western ,turret containing 951 acres; rateable value, £1,°71; the population in
one bell: the chancel arch and south doorway are good 1891 was 166.

examples of Norman work: the church was closed in Parish Clerk, John Stephens.
1876, and remained in a. dilapidated condition until 1886, Letters through Gloucester, via Churcham, arrive by

when it was thorougWy restored, and the chancel and messenger about 8.20 a.m. The nearest Letter Box is

vestry rebuilt at a cost of £900, aIld reopened June 6, at Churcham & is cleared at fJ p.m. Gloucester is the

1887: the cost of the new porch and entrance gate was nearest money order & Minsterworth the nearest tele-
defrayed by the late William Philip Price esq.: there are graph office
84 sittings. The register dates from the year 1541. The This place is included in Churcham. & Bulley United

living is a chapelry, annexed to the vicarage of Churcham, School Board District, formed Oct. II, 1881

• joint net yearly value £230, including 107 acres of glebe, Board School (mixed), for Churcham & Bulley parishes,

in the .gift of the De'!ln and Chapter of Gloucester, and for 100 children; average attendance, 63; there is a

held since 1895 by the Rev. William John Selby M.A. of house for the master; Joseph Newman Brown, master

Brewer Wm. farmer, Prestbury farm Higgs George, wheelwright Parry George, farmer, Yew Tree farm

Gingel1 Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Loder William Edwin, fruit merchant, Sherwood Hy.Jn. farmr. Duncombe ho

Pidgeon House Wood Green cottage Smith James, farmer, Drew's farm

Gingel1 John, farmer, Tinings farm Martin James, carpenter Spry In. Glanville, farmer, Bnlley frm

Green Geo. farmer, Colliers Elm farm Newbury Wm. farmer, Wood Grn.farm Stephens Elias Joseph, mono mason

Green Richard, farmer, Lake farm Parry Ernest, assistant overseer Stephens John, shoe maker

Haviland .A.rthur, tailor

BUSSAGE is an ecclesiastical parish, formed Aug. 29, bishop of Grahamstown, 1853-6, and the Rev. Robert A.

1848, from thE' old parish of Bisley, but now,under Order of J. Suckling, vicar of St. Alban's, Holl-orn, for the recep-

Local Government Board, Nov. 21, ;r894, fOlms part of tion of fallen women, and available for 24 inmates; it is

th<. new civil parish of Chalford; it is 2 miles north from supported by voluntary contributions and by the work of

Brmscombe station on the Swindon, Stroud and Glou- the inmates; attached is a chapel and a residence for the

~ster branch of the Great Western railway and 4 south- chaplain. The chief crops are wheat turnips and pas-

east from Stroud, in the Mid division of the county, turage. The population in 1891 was 320.

Stroud petty sessional division, union and county court

district, rural deanery of Bisley aud arohdeaconry and TOADSMOOR is included in this parish.

diocese of Gloucester. The church of St. Michael and All Sexton, Robert Clissold.

Angels, erected in 1848, is a building of stone ill the Post & M. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-
Gothic st)'le, consist~ of chancel, nave of three bays, Martin Kilminster, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive viD.

south aisle, south porch and a western tower containing Stroud per foot post at .s8u.3nd0 ayas.mat.;9· di spatc heBd rl.I9D. 1S5-
one bell; there a re h2045lisvi·mttigng·ISs. a·TVhIecaTraeggeis,tegrrdoasstesyefarlo".,mIy a.m.'& 5· 15 & 7· 15 p.m.; 15 a.m.
the year 18 48. T
combe is the nearest telegraph office
value £90, inoluding glebe, with residence, in the gift of
the Bishop of Gloucester, and held since 1894 by the Rev. Wall Letter Box at Toadsmoor cleared at 9 a.m. & 5·10

Norman Donald Macleod M.A. of Jesus College, Cam- p.m. week days only

bridge. The House of Mercy l.ere was founded in 1851, National School (mixed), enlarged in 1884, for 100 chil-

-under the auspices of the Right Rev. J . .A.rmstrong D.D. dren; average attendance, 50
Crnmp Charles B.A Wheeler Mrs. Woodville James Annie (Miss), shopkeeper

Leach Mrs. St. Michael's cottage COMMERCIAL. Kilminster Martin, shopkeeper&baker.

McQuade Mrs. Risedale Critchley William, miller (steam), Post office

Macleod Rev. Norman Donald :M.A. Toadsmoor \ SavOlry Thomas, draper

Vicarage Damsel .A.rthur Herbert, grocer Selwyn William, flock & shoddy manu-

Poole Mrs. House of Mercy Daniels George William, baker & nril- facturer, Toadsmoor

Robertson Rev. Donald Elphinstone le.r (steam), Toadsmoor Seville Samuel, shoe maker

(chaplain to House of Mercy) Davis Levi, lime burner Sibree Rev. Francis Joseph M.A.

Rudd Mrs. Woodland cottage Davis William, Ram inn (Oxon.), boys' preparatory boarding

Sibree Rev. Francis Joseph M.A. Bus- House of Mercy (Mrs. Grace.Ann school. Bussage houle

sage house Poole, lady superior)

CAINSCROSS is a village and parish, constituted in Whitstone hundred, Stroud uniO"l and county court dis-

1894 by an Order of the County Council from the parishes trict, petty sessional division of "W1lltminster, and in the
rural deanery of Stonehouse and archdeac()nry and diocese
of StonehOllse, Randwick and Stroud, with Ebley, Dud- of Gloucester. 'rh~ ecclesiastical parish was formed in
1837. The church of St. Matthew, erected in 1837, is a
bridge and parts of Pakenhill and Westrip; this place is building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave of five bays,
ne:rr the Thame~ and Severn canal and Great Western aisles, north and west porches and an embattled western:
and Midland railways. and has a station at Dudbridge on to~'er, with pinnacles, containing one bell: the orga12 was

the Bristol and Birmingham hranch of the Midland rail- erected in 1883 at a cost of about £350: there al'~ $00

way, I02! miles from London, I west from Stroud and 11 GLOlT, 4·

south from Glouce~er, in the l\fid division of the county,

62 .cAINSCROSS. GLOUCESTERSHIRE: [KELLY'S

sittings. The register date- ~ from the year 1838. The P AKENHILL is three-quarters of a mile north-east,
and We-strip I mile north-wesrt.
living iSI a vicarage, yearly value £125, with residence, in
Post, :M. O. &; T. 0., S. B. &; Annuity & Insurance Office.
the gift of Mrs. Mary Ann Croome, and held since 1895 -Mrs. Maria Hyett, sub-postmistress. Letters via
by the Rev. Ernest William Place B.A. of the Victoria Stroud arrive at 6.50 a.m. & 2.10 p.m. &; dispatched at
Ur.iversity, Manchester. Charities :-William Cosham 10.15 a.m. & 5.45 & 8.10 p.m.; sundays, 6,50 a.m.;
bequeathed in 1845 the sum of £1,400 in Consols, the dispatched on sundays, 8.10 p.m

interest to be applied yearly as foHows: - £10 to the Post, M. 0., S.B. & Annuity &; Insurance Office, Ebley.-
George Olpin, -sub-postmaster. Letters from Stroud
vicar, on condition that he holds' a full service with ser- dispatched at 10.15 a.m. & 5.30 &; 8.10 p.m.; sundays,
mon every Wednesday during Lent; £10 for the organ- 8.5 p.m. Cainsoross is the nearest telegraph office
ist; £3 for children who sing in the choir; £10 to be
divided amongst twenty poor families; £6 for a dinner Post Office, Dudbridge.-John Sandling, sub-postmaster.
to the school children; and £3 t{)wards the support of the Letters via Stroud arrive at 7.15 a.m. & 2.30 p.m.;
schools. In the village is an ancient stone shaft sur- sundays, 7.15 a.m.; di8lpatehed, 10.20 a.m. &; 5.55
mounted by a. sun dial, erected in 1754. The principal p.m. week days only. Postal orders are issued here,
landowners are Thomas Butt Martin esq. and Edward S. but not paid. Cainscross is the nearest money order
Godsell esq. The soil is loam; subsoil, gravel. The & telegraph office
chief crop9 are wheat with 'some land in pasture. The
area is 550 acres; the population in 1891 was 2,598. SCHOOI~S.

Sexton, George Chandler. National, Cainscross, erected in 1877 at a. cost of £3,000,
for 300 children; average attendance, 98 boys, 94 g-irls
DUDBRIDGE is a. village 1 mile west from Stroud. with & 59 infant's; there is a house for the master; M.bert
a station on the Nailsworth branch of the Midland railway.

EBLEY it; a viIJage in the parish of Cainscross, and John Dee, master; Miss Collinson, gids' mistress; Miss

adjoining the village of that name, 11 mileSl west from Mary Jane Boucher, infants' mistress •

Stroud and half a mile from Dudbridge station; here is British (mixed), Ebley, built in 1840 & partly rebuilt in

So chapel of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. re- 1896, for 350 children; average attendance, 60 boys,

built by subscription in 1881 at a cost of £3,300. There 50 girls & 35 infants; WaIter Nuttall, master
is also a large woolilen cloth mill and a steam sawing mill. Railway Station, Dudbridge, James Perry, station mfuSter

OAINSCROSS. King William, baker Harper Mrs. Brightside

Bradiey William .Aloysius,Kingley cot Knight Henry, hair dresser Hooper Henry Robert, Fairmount

Clissold William, Milton house Luker Fredk. shopkeeper & butcher Lane Joseph, Bridge house

Craddock EdwinDaniel,Springfield cot Mabbett William Mosley, butcher Lane Joseph, Bristol house

Curtis Charles, Field house Merret Albert Henry, farmer, Westrip Laverick John, York cottage

Darke WiliJiam H. 3 Ashler place Okey &; Price, carriage builders Nott Rev.Rt.(Countess of Huntingdn)

Davies Mrs. Elmfield house Pearce John Alfred, chemist &; drug- Phillips Thomas. The Ferns

Gobey Miss, Old bank gist &; registrar of births, deaths &; Pitt George

Godsell Edward. Cainscross house marriages for Stonehouse sub-dis- Priday Miss

Herbert Miss trict, Stroud union Salter Mtiss, Clare villa.

Jefferies Stephen, Oxford villa Plhipps Samuel, farmer, Westrip Smith Frederick, Cedar villa

King Theophilus James, 1 Ashler pI Phipps ':Vhomas, farmer, Westrip Smith Joseph, Highfield villa

Lane John, The Lawn Pitt Charles, cork manufacturer Smith Mrs. Ashville

Lethbridge Wm. Arthur Finch B.A. Pitt Edward Charles, picture dealer Spring Mrs

Kingley cottage Prue Thomas, grocer Stephens Frank Arthur, The Vale ha

Mabbett Joseph, 2 Ashler place Robins Henry, farmer, Westrip Tiley WaIter" Hill view

Mabbett Mrs. Brand villa Shill William. beer retailer Webb Mrs

Nichoils Mrs . Smith Frederick John, baker Webb Thomas, Cliiton villa.

Phipps John, Parklands Smith Harriet Elizabeth (Mrs.), gro- Willoughby Mrs

Pitt Benjamin, Arbutus house cers & agent for W. &; A. Gilbey COMMERCIAL.

Place Rev.Emest Wm.,B.A. Vicarage Limited, wine &; spirit merchants

Powell Herbt. Augustus, Fairlight ho Smith WaIter, shopkeeper Barnard Edgar Hutton, harness &; slay

Rogers James Henry, Cainscross villa Stephens AHred Henry, taiior maker, Holly Tree house

Rosser Rev. Chas. William Adeane Tyler George, carpenter, Cashes gm Bassett Ira James, hardware dealer

(curate) Vines Fdk. machine belt ma. &; saddler Brunsden William, beer retailer

COMMERCIAL. White Eli, stationer &c ChUins William, inland revenue officr

Ashmead Emest, "Wlheelwright, car- Wicks Fanny (Mrs.), apartments Davis Riohard Miles, shoe maker
penter & undertaker Grevel Edward, beer retailer &; grocer

lh'owning Charl.(Mrs.),shopkpr.Oldlh1 DlJJ)BRIDGE. Harper James &; Sons Lim. cider mers

Burford Sidney, baker Apperly Mrs. Dudbridge house Hopkins Charles, grocer

Cainscross & Ebley Co-operative So- Smith Adolphus Charles Rumphries Leah (Miss). dress maker
ciety Limited TIes Arthur, beer retailer

Cainscross Reading Room & Institute COMMERCIAL. Jefferies Charles. shopkeeper

Carpenter &; Co. brewers & maltsters, Apperly, Bidlake & Q). woollen mers Jefferies Henry, seedsman &; haulier,

Cainscro-ss brewery Apperly, Curtis &; Co. Lim. woollen assistant overseer ,& collector of

€handler George, plasterer cloth manufactrs. Dudbridge mills poor rates

Cordwell & Bigg, brewers, Hamwell Butt John, cOall merchant Keene John, wire worker

Leaze brewery Clarke James, beer retailer Kni/;'ht William, oil mills & corn mer

CratchIey Alfd. Thos.beer ret.Westrip Dudbridge Dye Works Co. wool dyers Latham Jacob, shopkeeper

Croome Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, Humpidge, Holborow & Co. Limited, Lewis Samuel, plumber

Cashes green engineers &; ironfounders Marling & Co. Limited, worsted &;

Darke George Henry,chemist & drug- Jefferies Samuel &; Sons, brick manu- wc-ollen cloth manufacturers, Ebley

gist, assessor & collector of in- facturers, patent brick making ma- &; Stanley mills

come tax chinery manufacturers & coal mer- MatthewsWm.Hy.Lamb inn&blcksmth

Demmery Samuel, shoe maker chants; &; at Hayward'ls Field & Mills John, Old Crown P.H

. Eastmans Limited, butchers WoodDhester Mortimer Thomas, timber merchant

Farnham Mary Rebecca (Mrs.), pri- Kimmins, Drew &; Co. Limited, mil- _ & sawing mills

vate school lers (steam &; water) Nunney Frank, baker

Fawkes Waiter Thomas, joiner Knight William, corn merchant Olpin George, grocer &; post office

Fleteher William, shopkeeper Mourbey Thos. shopkpr. & beer reUr Phillips Mary (Mrs.), draper

Gaskins William. hay & straw dealr Pearce .Alfred, wheelwright P;itt Thos. Geo. builder &; contractor

Gay Thomas, blacksmitth & shopkeepr Sandling John, basket maker, Post off Powell .Alfred, farmer, Chesnut farm.

Harper Frederick James, builder &; Smith Joseph, beer retailer & haulier Shipway Jehu & Sons, wheelwrights &;

brick' manufacturer Ward Edgecombe Thos. coal merchant engineers

Hawkins William, beer ret. Westrip Webb Annie (Mrs.), plumber Smith Rogers &; Co. Lim:bacon curers

Hill James, general dealer Whitfield Wesley, enginr. &; millwrght Smith Benjamin Tlhomas, cooper

Rooper William, White Horse inn Smith Charles Rowland, grocer

Ryett Maria (Mrs.), statnr. Post off EBLEY. Stroud Sanitary Laundry Co. Lim.

Jefferies Mary Jane (Miss), shop- PRIVA.TE RESIDENTS. laundry

keeper, Westrip Biroh-Jones Morgan. Ebley court Tiley WaIter, butcher

Jefferies- Riehd. brake & fly proprietor Gainer Mrs White Richard, lime merchant

Jeffriei! Emma (Mrs.), accoucheuse & Gaunt Thomas, Ebley villa White Thomas, plumber

nurse Harper James, Byron cottage

DIRECTORY. ] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CAM. 53

CAM is a. parish and village with a station on the I)hillimore's and Fryer's, amounting together to £37;
Dursley branch of the Midland railway, 1 mile north from and the Church charity, derived from rents of cottages
Dursley, 13 south from Gloucester and 109 from London, &C. and producing £40 per '3nnum. The Institute has
in the Mid division of the county, union, petty sessional reading, recreation and lecture rooms. In this parish ill
division and county court district of DUNlley, Berkeley the extensive cloth factory of Messrs. Hunt and Winter..
hundred, rurill} deanery of DursIey and archdeaconry and bvtham Limited, employing about 350 hands, and there
di(lcese of Gloucester. The church of St. Gecrge is an are also three flour mills. Norman Hill is the res~dence
ancient building of stolle in the Late Decvrated and Per- of Mrs. Winterbotham. Lord Fitzhardinge is lord of the
pendicular styles, consisting- of chancel, cleresioried nave manor and principal landowner. The soil is from the
of four bays, aisles, lSouth porch and an embattled western
tower, with pinnacles, and containing a. clock and 5 bells: oolite to lias clays and gravelly; subsoil, r()Ck and clay.

tbere is a stained window to the memory of Thomas The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley and pasturage.
The area. iSl 3,430 acres; rateable value, £9,258; the
MC"rs~ esq.; the east window was given iby the Misses population in 1891 was 1,782, of which 700 are attached to
Rhodes: a new organ was provided in 1888, at a cost of St. George's parish church. Cains Mead was transferred
£300: there are osittings for 400 persons. The register to Si:imbridge by Local Government Board Order 14,746;
March 25, 1883.
dates from the year 1569. The living of Cam is a vicar-
Parish Clerk, Charles, Darker.
age, net yearly value £2°5, including 8 acreSl of glebe,
with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Gloucester, Post, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.
and held since 1875 by the Rev. Francis Thorpe Penley
M.A. of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge. -George Steele, sub-postmaster. Letters through

LOWER CAM was formed into an ecclesiastical parish Dursley arrive fit 7.1$ a.m. ,& 3.35 p.m.; dispatched at
by an Order in Council, Aug. 14, 1888, out of the civil 8.50 a.m. & 5.!:l5 p.m
parish of Cam. The church of St. Bartholome\v, erected
in 1844, is a building of stone in the Early English style, 1Vall I.etter Boxes.-Tillsclown, cleared at 9.20 a.m. &
consisting of chancel, nave, soutlh aisle, south porch and 5.45 p.m.; Upper Cam, cleared at 9 a.m. & 5,45 p.m.
an open turret at the east end, containing one bell: there week days only; & Lower Cam, cleared at 5.20 p.m.
are 4II sittings. The register dates from the year 1844. "\\ eek days only; Qnarry, 9.10 a.m. & 5.40 p.m.; ['un-
The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £ 187, with resi- days, 11 a.m
dE-nee and including an endowment of £120 annually
from the" Hopt-on Trust" and 8 acres of glebe, in the gift SCHOOLS.
of the Bish()p of Gloucester, and held ,Slince 1897 by the
Rev. Henry Jackson Hardcastle Faulkner RA. of the Uni- Hopton Endowed School, erected in 1730, & holding 90
boys; average attendance, 92 ; Francis Mullins, master
versity of London, and J.P. for Westmorland. The
population in 1891 was 1,078. There is a Wesleyan chapel National (girls i& infants), erected in 1836, for IS0 chil-
at Lower Cam; a Congregational chapel at Upper Cam, dren; average attendance, 64 girI'S' & 29 infants; :\Iiss
with an extensive burial ground; and a Congregational Rose H. Phi1l.ips, mistr~ss
cl::apel at the Quarry. The charities consist of a yearly
:Kational (infants), Lower Cam, enlarged in 1890, at a cost
sum of £30, left by - Trotman, and paid by the Haber- of about £300, for 140 children; average attendance,
dashflrs' Company; Hick's {charity of £60; Carter's, 76 ; 1l1~.·1rs. C. E . HI' rons, IDl.Slt r ess

RAlLWAY STATIO:KS.

Cam, William Pridmore, station master
C<;aley Jun~tion, George Goscombe, station master

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bennett Perey John, frmr. C'Jingre frm Liberal Association (branch) (Henry

Bennett John Benn8Jtt Wm. beer retlr. Lower Cam Davis, sec)

Champion Arthur Oswald, Fairholme BradshawWilliam(Mrs.),grcr.Low.Cam Mabbett Daniel & Son, mill peck

Dark Ignatiu8 Brinkworth Ernest G. insurance agt. manufacturers & dressers, Low.Cam

Faulkner Rev. Henry Jackson Hard- Upper Cam Malpas Elijah, farmer, Lower Cam

castle B.A.Lond., J.P. St. Bar- Cam Institute (Francis Mullins, sec.), Malpass Charles, mason, Quarry

tholomew's vicarage, Lower Cam Lower Cam Ma[pass Pierce, farmer & butcher,

Gabb Mis's, Sand pits Chambers Wm.R.blcksmth. Low. Cam Lower Cam

Gabb Mrs. Tillsdown Champion Mary Ann (Mrs.), sh~- Manning Ann (Mrs.), frmr. Cam grn

Gillanders Chas. Alex. C1ingre house keeper, Upper Cam Norris Thomas, farmer, Church frm

Harris Levi, Gladstone ho. Up. Oam Daniels T.H. & J. leather board mfrs Pridmore Wm. shpkpl'. & station mstr

Harris Mrs. Beyon house Dark Ignatius, sec. to the West Glos- Prout Herbt.Wm.frmr.Water End frm

King Mrs. The Retreat • tersh. Friendly Society, Up. Cam Smart John, farmer, Uper Cam

MaI.pas Wiliam, Tillsdown Davis Arthur, Railway inn Smith A,rthur R farmer, Ashmead

Nicholls Saml. Laurel cot. Low. Cam Ford Absalom, 'blacksmith, Low. Cam Smith Ernest, beer retailer

PenieyRev.fras. Thorpe M.A.Vicarage Gabb George & Thomas, butchers, Smith In. draper & grcr. Low. Cam

Prichard Mrs. Ashmead ho. Up. Cam Lower Cam Steele Geo. statnr. Post off.Low. Cam

Phillimore Mrs. Tillsdown Gazard John, farmer, Knapp farms Thomas Sidney, coal mer. Low. Cam

Richards Miss, Sand pits Griffiths Thomas, shopkeeper, Quarry Trotman Nathaniel Washington,baker

Sanders Rev. J. H. (Wesleyan) Hadley Charles Ropton, Berkeley & corn dealer

Smart Mrs. Luton cottage Arms P.R Viney Thomas, coal & salt merchant,

Trotman Mrs. Fernhill Hadley Frederick Hopton, insur. agt Helena house, Coaley junction; &

Trotman Miss Hampton John, carpenter at Dursley railway ,station

Truss Rev.David Geo. (Congregationl) Harris Frederick Charles, farmer, Weight Thomas, farmer

Turner William Turner, The Steps, Draycott farm Welcome Coffee Tavern (A. W. Hatoh,

Lower Cam Harris John W. R farmer, Court manager)

Wenden James Gordon, The Sand pits house, Lower Cam White Jesse, farmer, Halmore mill

Winterbotham Arthur Strachan, Hobbs Job, farmer, Manor farm White Collin, mealman, Halmore ~ll

Woodfield Ho~borow Robert, Prince of Wales White Hartley, baker, Lower Cam

Winterbotham Mrs. Norman hill hvtel & posting house, Berkeley rd. Whitmore Waiter, grocr. Low. Cam

COMMERCIAL. (letters via. Berkeley) Wilkins Edward,farmer, Yew Tree cot

Alder Thomas, shopkpr. Lower Cam Holloway Pierce Hancock, farmer, \Vilkins John, carpenter, Upper Cam

Bailey Henry, farmer, Quarry farm Lower Cam Wood Henry, shoe maker, Lower Cam

Bailey Richard Arthur, farmer & as- Hunt & Winte~otham Limited, wool- Woodward Chas. mkt.gdnr.Woodfielil

sistant overseer, Upper Cam farm len cloth manufacturers, Cam mills \Voodward Chas. Hy. farmer, Clingre

Bal[ Wm. beer retlr. Up. Cam green Keep William, beer retailer, Quarry Woodward Thos. mkt. gdnr. Cam grn

Barker Chas. J. G. crpntr. Low. Cam Lacey Felix & WiUiam, engineers & Workman George, builder

Bennett John, miller (steam & water), machinists & agricultural imple- Workman James, miller (steam &

Cam flour mills ment agents, Upthrup iron works water), Draycott mill

Bennett Joseph, farmer, valuer & cat- Lacey John, photographer, Low. Cam Workman Samuel, grocer, Quarry

tIe dealer, Downhous~, Upper Cam LeaElizabeth(Mrs.), frmr.Woodend gn

NORTH CERNEY is> a village and parish, watered saddle-back tower containing -6 bells: there are tluee
by the river Churn, 4 miles north from Cirencester and ancient stained windows and three of recent date, one of
II south-east from Cheltenham, on the high road be-
tween the two towns, in the Eastern division of the county, which was given by the late William Croome esq. and
Rapsgate hundred, Cirencester union, petty sessional divi- the other by Mrs. Dawson AlIen in memory of her
mon and county ('ourt district, rural deanery and arch- husband, the late rector ~ since 1876 the east end of the
deaconry of Cirencester and diocese of Gloucester. The chancel has been entirely rebuilt, the church restored
church of All Saints is a cruciform building of stone in throughout, an organ chamber added, and the interior
the N()rman, Early English and Perpendicular styles, and re-seated: it now affords 200 sittings: in the churchyard
is an ancient cross shaft, surmounted by a 12th century
consists of chancel, nave, transepts, north porch and a
crucifix as a Maltese cross in a circle. The register date.i

lS4 NORTH CERNEY. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

from the year 1563. 'fIhe living is a rectory, gross The area is 4,175 acres; rateable· valuet £2,767; the
yearly value £570, including 104 acres of glebe, population in 1891 was S85.

with residence, in the gift of University College, WOODMANCOTE iSI a hamlet I miJe north-west. 1

Oxford, and held Elince 1876 by the Rev. Peter Oll.MSDEN is a tithing and small hamlet, 2 miles
Guldsmith Medd M.A. and formerly fellow of that
east, and near the old! Roman Fossway. A curious old
college, hon. canon of St. Albans and examining chap-
wfi.yside dial-cross 'stands here bver a. copiou9 and peren-
lain to the Bishop -of St. Albans. Here is a Primitive
nial spring. The village consists of two or three farms
Methodist chapel, erected in 1891. OoinSl and other
and a. few cOttagelll.
Roman remain~ have been found in the parish, as well 8S
Parish Clerk, Henry Jamesl Mason. '
foundatiofiSi of buildings, alSQ attributable to the Romans.
Post; &; M. O. 0.,_ S. B. &; Annuity & Insurance Office.-
There is a. bequest of £19 yearly value for the repair of
Mrs. Sarah Jane Hayward, su,b-postmistres-s. Letters
the church; £8 arising from rent of the poor's allotment
:is -distributed yearly. Cerney House :is. the residence of are received from Oirencester at 7.40 a.m.; dispatched
Arthur Leatham esq. J.P. Earl Bathurst is lord of the
at 5.30 p.m. The nearest telegraph offices are at
manor of North Cerney. Mrs. Taylcr, of Rendcombe
Cirencester & Colesbourne
Park, who is lady of the manor of Calmsden ; Mrs.
Oroome; Charles Arthur Richard Roare esq. of Kelsey ,\Yall Letter Boxes. Scrubditch, cleared at 5.40 p.m. &
Manor, Beckenham, Kent, and the Rev. John Priestley
Foster, of Cotswold Park, are the principal landowners. Woodmancote, cleared at 4.55 p.m

The i'Jil is principally stone brash (oolite); subsoil, oolite National Sohool (mixed), built in 1844, for 120 children;
rock. The chief cropS' are wheat, barley and turnips.
average attendance, 80; there is a house for the master;

James Loveday, master; Miss Minnie Osborn, assistant

mistress .

Carrier to Cirencester.-eharles Brown, mono wed. &; fri

. NORTH CERNEY. HllIbgood Charles, shoe maker Smith WaIter, farmer

Bishop Misses Hulbert Thomas Redman, fArmer &; Taylor Philip, plasterer
miller (water) TeUing Arthur, shoe maker
Hulbert Thomas Redman Williams ChaI"les, carpenter
Leatham Arthur J.P. Cerney house Kirby Henry, butcher Williams Robert, Bathurst Arms
Medd Rev. Canon Peter Goldsmith Loveday James, deputy registrar of
P.H. &; blacksmith
M.A. Rectory births &; deaths for Cotswold sub- Williams Thomas, assistant overse~r
Shaw Thomas David Stuart M.B.
district & land agent &; surveyor CALMSDEN.
(oletter.s should be addressed Rend- Mason Charles, grocer
combe) Mason Henry James, plasterer

Weston Arthur Anderdon Perrots Mason John Henry, haulier Bamett In.farm bailiff to Mrs. Taytor'
t North Cerney Coffee Tavern &; Read- Evans Rd. farm bailiff to Mrs.Taylor
Brook house Radway Charles, farmer
ing Room (Mrs. EYen Lyford,
COMMBRCIAL. manageress)

Bridges Thomas, mason North Cerney Horticultural &; Agri- WOODMANGOTE.
Brown Charles, carrier cultural Society (James Loveday,
Taylor James Herbert, Old Park ho
Crump Alfred, blacksmith hon. sec)
Russell John, head gardener to .A.. Barton Thomas, farmer
Enoch Richard, baker

Evans John, farmer, Old Gore Leatham esq Pearce Char[es, farmer

Hayward George, builder, decorator & Shaw Thomas David Stuart M.B. Smith Wlilliam, tailor

undertaker, estimates supplied for physician &; surgeon (letters should WheelerHarry,frm. bailiff toMrs. Taylor

buildings, repairs &c. Post office be addressed Rendcombe)

SOUTH CERNEY is a parish and scattered village, residue of her property to the Clergy charity, for tha
on the east side of the Ashton and Wootton Bassett ruad relief of the widows and orphans of the poor clergy in

and on the Wiltshire border, with a station (called Cemey the diocese of Gloucester; the trustees of the charity

and Ashton Keynes) on the Midland and South Western in 1839 erected from the funds, amounting at that time
Junction railway, 4 miles south-by-east from Cirencester to £u,ooo, a row of twelve small houses, on a site given

and 4! north-well!. from Cricklade, in the Eastern division by the lord of the manor; the College has no endowment.

of the county, hundred of Growthorne and Minety, Cutt's charity amounts to about £62 yearly; one-third

Cirencester union, p6tty sessional division and county of which is for the repairs of the church; one-third for
court district, and in the rural deanery and archdeaconry the repairs of th~ highways; the remainder, assigned for
of Cirencester and diocese of Gloucester. The parish is the relief of the poor, is distributed in money on St.

watered by the river Churn and intersected by the Thomas' Day, when Mrs. Edwards's clothing charity is

Thames and Severn canal. The church of All Hallows is also distributed. Mrs. Biddell's charity, of about £6, is
8 spacious edifice, consisting of chancel, nave of five distributed in coal by the vicar and churchwardens on

bays, aisles, south porch and an embattled central tower Christma9 Eve. The Sutton family, the MisSM Game,
Messrs. H. and J. Howell and the family of the late John
containing a clock, presented by Mrs. Edwards, and 6 Rodbard-Rodbard esq. are the chief landowners. The soil
bells: the building dates from the 12th century; the

doorways and chancel arch being excellent specimens of and subsoil are gravelly. The chief crops are wheat,

Transition Norman work: the chancel is late Decorated, barley and oats. The area is 3,062 acres; rateable value,

enriched throughout with the ball flower ornament, and, £4,792; the population in 1891 was 909.

retains sedilia and aumbry and an elaborately carved CERNEY WICK is a chapelry and hamlet, 2 miles

piscina: the south aisle was added in 1862, when the south-east, where is a chapel of ease (Holy Trinity),
church wa.s thoroughly restored, reseated with open consisting of chancel and nave, with small bell tUrret
pews, and almost entirely rebuilt: an organ was erected at the west gable containing one bell.
in 1883, at a cost of £160, raised by subscription: the Parish Clerk, Richard Wheeler.

easi window is a memorial to W. L. R. Sutton, and in Parish Clerk, Cerney Wick, Charles Messenger.
the louth aisle are two memorial windows, by Mayer, of

Munich, to other members of the Sutton family; the Post, M. O. &; T. 0., S. B. &; Annuity. & Insurance

west window is a memorial to Mrs. Edwards: on the Office. John Johnson, sub-postmaster. Letters are

west wall is a tablet inscribed to Waiter Portlock, of received from Cirencester &; delivered at 8.10 a.m.;

this parish, who died in 1701, aged 100 years: there are dispatched at 5.30 p.m

sittings for 500 persons. The register dates from the Wall Letter Box cleared at ,,5.40 p.m. week days only

year 1583. The living is a. vicarage, with the chapelry National School (mixed), erected, with master's house,
of Cerney Wick annexed, joint net yearly value £227, in 1820, by Mrs. Edwards & afterwards enlarged about

with 10 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the 1870, for 157 children; average attendance, 124; & has
Bishop of Gloucester, and held since 1870 by the Rev. an endowment of allotment grounds, producing £20

William Elliot Hadow M.A. of Christ's College, Cam- yearly, left by Mrs. Edwards in 1834; Edward Parrish,
master; Mrs. Ellen Parrish, mistress; 'Miss Adelaide
bridge. Rere are Congregational and Primitive Metho- Parrish, assistant mistress
dist chapels. The old village cross stands at the top of
the village, and near the church are the remains of an Station Master, Henry Bowden
ancient building. Edwards's College was founded in

183~, under the will of Mrs. Ann Edwards, who left the Carrier to Cirencester.-Hy. Gassor, mono wed. &; fri

PRIVATE RBSIDENTS. Goodwin Mrs. Edwards's college Rowell Isaac Beak, Barston house

Atcheson Miss, Edwards's college Grover Miss, Edwards's college Howell John, The Cottage
Bowstead Mrs. Edwards's college
Bullock John Hadow Rev. Wm. Elliot M.A.Vicarage Humphreys Rev. Thos.Elson (curate)
Qharnock George
Duggan Mrs. Edwards's college Hall Mrs. Edwards's college Newman Miss, Edwards's college.
Garne The Misses, Manor house
HardwickTheMisses,Edwards's college Pantin Rev. John Wicliff M.A. Ed-

Harris James wards's college

HoweU Henry, The Walnut Trees Pl'uen Mrs. Edwards'a college

DIRECTORY. ] .GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHA.LFORD• 55

. White Mrs. The Limes Harding Rt.frm. bailiff to J.C.Hiill esq Smart Edwin Jas. Crown inn &; frmr

COMMERCIAL. Heaven Matthw.Lewis,frmr.Berries fm Smart Sidney House, grocer &:; draper

Bateman Jabez, haulier Hemsley Robert, beer retailer Smith J ames, farmer, Cerney wick

Berry Thomas, quarry owner Howell Henry, farmer • Smith Robert, farmer, Cerney wick

~ Bishop Horace, commercial traveller Howel! Isaac Beak, brewer Snell Charles Ernest, frmr. Cross frm

Blandford Edward, farmer Howse John, beer retlr. Cerney wick Snell Thomas, frmr. & miller (water)

Carter Richard, farmer ~ coal dealer Johnson Arthur Edward, mineral Snell WaIter, farmer, Cerney wiek

Cook Thomas, refreshment rooms water &; cordial manufacturer &; Tidcomb Frederick,farmer,Cerney wck

Caole Ernest A. carpenter, joiner &; bottler of Kops ale &; stout Tilling Charles, farm bailiff to Messrs.

wheelwright, coach builder &; traps Johnson John, Post office Coles &; Sons

& waggons &c. dealer in timber &; Liffully John, carpentor Timbrell Thomas, gardener to John

building materials &c Mabberley Frederick, baker Rowell esq

Coole Frederick William, farmer, Maidment William Fred, Old George Townsend Mrs. Phylis, drei;l& w.aker

Boxbush farm inn, good accommodation for picnic Trinder George, butcher

00016 JQhn, carpenter, Cerney wick parties & cyclists; stabling &; post· Varney Jo,seph, farmer, Ham house

Cox George, masont joiner & bldr. &c ing &c. wheelwright, coach, cart & Weeks Elizh. (Mrs.1, beer ret. &; bakr
Weeks J ames, stone mason
Davis John, hawker waggon builder &c

Dunn Ambrose, slater & plasterer Millard William Jasper, Royal Oak Weeks Mary (Miss), farmer

Dunn Oharles, slater & plasterer P.H. assistant overseer & assessor Westmacott William, shopkeeper

Dunn Richard, farmer & slater &; collector of taxes White William, grocer

Gassor Hy. market gardnr. &; carrier Messenger John, shopkeeper Whitmore Mark, boot maker

Gassor William, farmer Neale William, farm bailiff to Ur. Wicks George, Horse & Groom P.R

GI111idiilg Charles E. gardener to Frederick Moore Williams William, baker

Mril. White Newman George, farmer WheelerWm.gardener t<l Misses Garne

Griffiths William, coal mer. & farmer Painter Jsph. miller (steam &; water), Woodward George, Eliot Arms hotel,

HalIamEzraEdwd.dairyman,Hales frm South Cerney & Cerney wick good accommodation for picnic

Rarding .Alfred, wheelwright Painter Thomas, blacksmith parties, cyclists &c.; stabling loose

1!arding Johh, wheelwright Pollard Francis Wm. frmr. Ham farm boxes, & pony &; trap for hire &c. &

Hazell William George, farmer, Cer- Pollard Mary Ann (Mrs.), butcher butcher &:; farmer ,

ney wick Selby Williaa:n, shoe maker

CH~LFORD, a scattered village and township, was The area is 1,096 acres i rateable value, £6,676 i the
population in :t891 was ~,377, but is now (1897) esti-
formed in 19.4~ into an ecclesiastical parish from the mated at 5,000.
parish of Bisley, by an Order of the Gloucestershire
County Council, dated 10th August, 1894, was constituted Parish Clerk, Joseph Hawkes. '
a civil parish; ii is on the river Chale, and on the road Post, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity &; Insurance
from Stroud to London, and is 1 mile east by north
from Brimscombe station on the Swindon, Stroud and Office.-Miss Frances Wear, sub-postmistress. Letters
arrive through Stroud at 6.54 a.m. &; 2.25 p.m. &;
Gloucester section of the Great Western railway, but a
station to be called "Chalford" station on this section are dispatched at 10.45 a.m. &; 5.45 & 7.45 p.m. j
is now (18'97) nearly completed for passenger 'traffic, 4 sunday, 5.45 p.m. Letters delivered to callers only on
miles south-east from Stroud and 8 west from eiren- sundays from 8 to 10 a.m
cester, in the Mid division of the county, Hisley hun- Post &; M. 0., S. B., Annuity &; Insurance- Office, Chal·
dred, Stroud union, county court district and petty ses- ford Hill.-Mrs. Janet Holmes, sub-postmistress. Let·
ters through Stroud. Letter Box cleared at 9.40 a.m.
sional division, and in the rural deanery of IBisley and
archdeaconry and diocese of Gloucester. The Thames &; 5.15 &; 6.55 p.m. j sundays, 5.10 p.m. Chalford is
and Severn Junction canal passes through the vale. the nearest telegraph office
Christ Church, erected by the inhabitants in the year Wall Letter Boxes: Brown's Hill, cleared at 5.30 p.m.
1724, and repaired, enlarged and consecrated in 1841, is week days only i Chalford Hill, cleared at 9.45 a.m. &
a plain building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, 5.10 &; 6.50 p.m.; sunday, 5.10 p.m.; West end,
cleared at 10.45 a.m. & 7 p.m. week days only; Golden
south porah and a western tower, containing a clock Valley, cleared at 9.30 a.m. &; 5.25 & 6,40 p.m. j sun-

and 6 bells, repaired and re-hung in 1889 at a cost of day,S .25 p.m.; St. Mary's, cleared at 10.45 a.m.&; 5.45
upwards of £20: in the chancel is a memorial to the
Thomas family, with carved work by Mr. John Thomas, & 8.15 p.m.; sunday, 5,45 p.m
who executed the sculptures at the Houses of Parlia-
SCHOOLS.
ment: in 1890 the interior was thoroughly restored and
reseated, the chancel being re-fitted in oak, and a new National (mixed &; infants), built in 1842 & en1~rged in
1885, for 130 boys &; girls &; 70 infants; average
roof constructed at a cost of £1,3°0. A memorial win- attendance, 110 boys & girls &:; 40 infants; there is a
dow has also been erected to Mr. Charles Ballinger: master's residence near: Richard W. Essex, master;
Mrs. Louisa Essex, mistress
there are 7$0 sittings. The register dates from the
year 1841. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value British (mixed &; infants), built in 1874, for 284 chil-
dren; average attendance, I6C" boys k girls & 64 in·
.£130, with 3 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift fants; average attendance, 6o; Frank Applin Webster,
master; Miss Louiia Lusty, infants' mistres,i
"Of the Archdeacon of Gloucester, and held since 1864 by
the Rev. William Sronley de Courcy-Ireland M.A. of Natiorial, France Lynch (mixed & infants), built in ~857
Trinity College, Dublin, and ad eundem of the University & enlarged in 189°1 for 154 children; average attend-
of Oxford. There are Congregational, Baptist, Wesleyan ance, II2; William Charles Eliis, master

and Primitive Methodist chapels and a place o( wonhip •
for the Brethren. This place participates in the charities
of the parish of Bisley. There are _Conservative and C.AThRIERS TO:- •
Liberal Associations. Traces of Roman encampment-s
Cirenceder~Mrs. Ellen Townsend, mono &; fri~ -
exist, and there are several mounds in which coins and
Omnibus to &; from Stroud-..A.rthur Eddels &; l.trs. Ellen
relics have been found. Rare fossils and plants have
also been met with here. The river Frome is a fine Townsend~ five times daily .
trout stream and its wat~r is considered peculiarly
adapted for making scarlet dye; near the village are the FR..!.~CE LY~CH, formerly in the parish of Bisley, i<1
crystal clear springs, which rapidly encrust any object
an ecclesiastical district, _since 1894, within the civil
deposited in, them with a coating of carbonate of lime.
The trade consists in the manufacture of cloth, shoddy parish of Chalford, and is about I mile north·east of that

and ftock and umbrella sticks; silk throwing and bone village. The church of St. Jo-,hn the Baptist, built in
turning are also practised. The pumping and forcing
1857 at a cost of [,2,7°0, is an edifice in the. Decorated
station of the Stroud Water Works Company is at this style, consisting of chancel, nave of four !bays, north
place. In the neighbourhood are freestone quarries. A
aisle, south porch, vestry, organ chamber and a bell.cot
fair called "Chalford feast" is held on the Monday after over the chancel arch containing one bel1~ the capitals
the 12th August, for pleasure. The Capital and Coun- of the columnil in the nave and the corbels of the arches
ties Bank Limited have a sub-branch here, open Thurs-
in the chancel are· beautifully sculptured; the font is- of
days only from II a.m. to -.z p.m. Skates Hill House is
Devonshire polished marble: there are 2$8 sittings. In
the residence of Mrs. Ballin~er. Sir J'ohn Edward Dor-
ington bart. ~I.P. of Lypiatt Park, is lord of the manor, 1894 Sir John E. Dorington gave a donation of £1,000 for
and Mrs. Hallinger, of Skates Hill Ilouse, is the chief the endowment of this church. The register dates from

landowner. The soil is light alluvial; the subsoil is the year 1858. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
oolite (clay and rock), in which the usual fossils are £123, in the gift of the Vicar of Bisley.

found. The chief crops are wheat, barley and pasture. Sexton, Charles Goodship.


Letteril ihrough Stroud, via ChaIiord arrive about 8 a.m.

\Ya1l Letter Box cleared at 5 p.m. "week days only

56 CH.ALFORD. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

OJI.ALFORD. Couldrey Jasper, coal & salt dealer Smart James, barge owner & coal me?

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Cox Richard Henry, shoe maker Smart J06ll John, baker

Ballinger Mrs. Skates Hill house Crewe Albert, general dealer Smart William, coal dealer
Brown Edward
Cromack John, registrar of marriages, Smith & Button, cycle agents

Clark Jameos, rr'he Rollies Bisley sub-distri.ct, IStroud union Smith Chas. Wm. 'steam joinery wrks
Smith Frederick, draper, Rock hill
Clark Thomas, Belvidere Crook Esther (Mrs.), baker
Crook .A.lbert Crook Sarah (Mrs.), Mechanics' .Arms Smith Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper
D;ng'~~fi~l:a;:illam &;
de Courcy-Ireland Rev. William Stan- Co. umbrella Smith Thomas, bUIlder
ley M.A. Vicarage stick manufacturers
Stafford William Coupe, draper, Chal..
Davies Misses, .sunbeams
ford Hill

Drew Misses; Thanet house Davies Jame-s, Bell inn &; 'hutchM' Stroud Co-operative Society Limit-ed
Drew Bros. builders &; contractors
(branch)
Drew Thomas Henry, Chestnut hOUlile Earl Bylvester Goo. butcher &; farmer Swift Reginald Wm. watch maker
Drew William Farinton, Vale house Feldwick William, grocer &; baker
Tanner William, grocer & draper
Dudbridge John, Skates hill GardineT Ann (Mrs.), Old Red Taysum William Withers, blacksmith

Ferrabee Howard Lion P.H Teakle William, farmer, .Abnash

Gillingham Rev.Geo.(Plymth.Brethrn) Gardine.r John Webb, painter Terrett Edward, commercial traveller
Gordon Thos. Elisha M.D. Alma villa TOWlllSend Ellen (Mrs.), omnibus propr
Grant :Mrs. Ohalford Hill Gardiner John William, grocer
Gardiner Joseph, butcher Townsend JohnWm.Nerw Red Lion P.H
Grist WilliW'am Oharles, Brookside Gardiner Thomas Henry, carpenteT, Tuck Sam!. shopkpr. Ohalford Hill
Hancox alter . Ohalford Hill
Tuck Samuel, shopkpr. Chalford Hill
Heelas Mrs. Sprmgfield . Gardiner William, shopkeeper
Hewett Rev. Jas. (Cong.),Chagford Bin Gordon Thomas Elisha M.D. physician TupperValentine,Carpenters' ArmsP.H
Tyler Henry, timber & lath merchant
JHoungehse.sAMugrus~tus . ~evi.llowes & surgeon, medical officeil' & public Wear Frances (Miss), sub-postmistress
Hmton,
vaceinator No. 5 district Stroud Whiting John, farmer
Jones Francls Edward, Millswood union fua °ll ' Workman Jesse, shoe maker

J ones RMicI·ShSa,rdO! aDkal~niyelv., iTllahe Grove G .t W'1°lliam VOlbaar1es, :flock " sh ddY Workman Matthe·w Henry, grocer &;
rIS
Lamb . manufa.cture'l", lIes's mills CllI 0

M<lrgan Rev. Davld Rlchard (BaptIst) Gubbins Stephen, shopkeeper baker & manufacturer of the cele>-

Re-stall James, Uplands house house HGowp1eiomllsistamofJfJiacener,eeitlCllh(.3Mahlfr,osnr.da),.iHl simhlloapkkere e p e r brated " Challenge Cakes"
SS~mJ~it·uhh Charles William, Rock FOlrWOOd Young .Alfred, farmer
Re O brl'St oph eT MA
&
V. ••
BROWN'S HILL.
Tamton Joseph Samuel, The MOunt Hook Ezra, plumber & glazie1."

Whelreat eChHarles HGenry Hooper Walter John, t<Jbacconist Baker Mrs
W 00 mor enry eorge Hughes Frederick, tailor Barnes Philip John

COMMERCIAL. Hughes Thos. butcher, coal dlr.& frmr Dun.can Miss, Tanglewood

.Aldridge William, Wheatsheaf P.H J ames George, Olothiers' Arms P.H Parker Miss, The Laurels-

Arnold Edward Hill, butcher Jones In. Queen's Head P.H. &; butchr Quanoo Job, The Hollies •
Bennett George, coach builder Kennett Joseph Nelson, beer retailer Wallis Samuel

Bla.ckwell Frank, coffee> tavern Kilminster William, shoe maker Gardiner George, shopkeeper

Brown Edward L.R.C.P.Lond. physi- Liberal Association (Chas. Pearce, sec) Kirby .Alfred, blacksmith

cian &; surgeon, &; medical officer & Lugg Martha (Mrs.), confectioner Marshall John W. shopkeeper

public vaccinator, Sappertoo. district, M'rabbett Thomas, Duke of York P.H Randall 000. farmer &; Railway m• n-
Cirencester union Manu. Cha.rleg Edward, draper

Browning Geo. watch maker, Marle hill Mamn John William, grocer & agent FR.ANCE LYNCH.

Capital &; Counties :Bank LiInited for W. & A. Gilbey Limited, wine .A.tkinson Misses
(sub-branch) (open thurs. from II & spirit merchants Peel Mrs. Laregan
to 2) ; draw on head office,39 Thread- Ollerenshaw James, Fleece P.H

needle street, L<mdon E C Osborne Martin, Company's Arms P.H COMMERCIAL.
Chandler Charles, boot maker Peacey & Webb, bone & wood turners

Chapman William George, assistant Pegler Robert Graham, harness maker Crook Jonathan, sen. farmer

overseer & rate cO'llector & clerk to Rawle Ernest Newton, grocer &; baker Davis J ames, farmer

the parish councils for Bisley-with- Reynolds Stephen John, tailor Dickenson Henry, farmer, Hill farm

Lypiatt, i& Chalford Rogers Charles Manning, watch maker Dickenson J ames, farmer

ClarkBrothers,millers (steam &; water), Smart Charles Henry, butcher Edwards Richard, butcher

farmers & machinists Smart Frederick Charles, grocer, Hunt Frank, King's Head P.H

Close .Alfred, beer retailer draper, oil, color & paint merchant; Philpotts William, Court House inu

Close William, draper vendor of patent medicines,&; deputy WaJker John, farmer, Smart's farm

Conservative Association (Char:les Jas. registrar of marriages for Bisley sub- Whiting Alfred, poulterer

Bowstead esq. pres.; George Trot- district, Stroud union Workman John Wm. ba.ker'& shopkpr

man, sec) Smart Henry, baker Young William, baker

CHARFIELD is a parish and station on the Bristol of St. John's O>llege, Cambridge. Here is a Oongrega~

and Birmingham section of the Midland railway, 2! tional chapel. .A charity of £300 was left in the year

miles south-west from Wotton-under-Edge, 7 south from 1853 by the Rev. R. P. Jones, rector, mentioned above,

Dursley and 22 south from Gloucester, in the Mid divi- the interest of which is expended at Christmas in bread

sion of the county, Grumbald's .Ash hundred, Thornbury aud blankets to be given to twelve agricultural labourers.

union, petty sessional division of Wotton-under-Edge, The Earl of Ducie P.'C., F.R.S. is chief landowner. The

Dursley county conrt district, rural deanery of Hawkes- soil is limestone gravel; subsoil, sandstone. The parish

bury, archdeaconry and diocese of Gloucester. The old is chiefly in pasture; wheat, barley and roots are also

church of St. James, closed in 1882, is a building of grown. The area is 1,369 acres; rateable value, '£5,468;

stone, chiefly in the Perpendicular style, consisting of the population in 1891 was 540.

chancel, nave of five bays, aisle, north porch and a low
embattled western tower, with saddle-back roof, con- Sexton, Joseph Marklove.

taining one large bell ~ there is a hagioscope: in the Post &; M. O. 0., S. B. & Annuity &; Insurance Office.
(Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have R.S.O.
chancel are mural tablets to Daniel 'Hicks, 1713, and Gloucestershire added).-Samuel Horwood Park, sub-
postmaster. Letters delivered at 7 a.m. &; dispatched
other members of the Hicks family, and to the family at IO.55 a.m. & 6.45 p.m. The telegraph office is at
of Wallington, also to the Rev. Richard Jones, rector the railway station

from 1804, and to the Rev. Richard Prankerd Jones, Wall Letter Box, near National school, cleared at 6.15. p.ID
also rector from 1816, as well as to several members of
the Tyndale family, formerly rectors of the parish, who

are interred in the chancel. The new church of St. John,

situated a mile south and erected in 1882 at a cost of SCHOOLS.
£2,5°0, is an edifice in the Early English style, consist-

ing of chancel, nave, north aisle with porch, and a National (mixed), re-built in 1893, for 100 children;
shingled bell turret on the western gable; it is seated average attendance, 50; .\ endowed & supported in
throughout with open pews of polished oak, /lD.d has part by a bequest left by the Rev. R. P. J<lnes, a former
260 sittings. The register dates from the year 1587. rector; Edgar Sykes, master; Mrs. Sykes, mistress
The living is a rectory, net yearly value £260, including
35 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Sir British (mixed), bnilt in 1854 & enlarged in 1893, for
.Algemon William Neeld bart. of Grittleton, Wilts, and 90 children; average attendance,45; J.W.Wilks,master

held since 1874 by the Rev. Rabert Powell Davies M.A. Railway Station, Charles Hawley, station master

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHARLTON KIN OS. 67

l'RIVATE BEiiIDENTS. Herbert George, frmr. New !House frm Richards George-, tailor &; outfitter

Benson J oseph Francis Hull Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Roach J. & Sons, builders, contrac-

Browning WaIter Herbt. Charfield ho King Sydney Herbert, dairy farmer, torS', surveyors &; general valuers

Davies Rev. Robt.Powell M.A.Redory Underwood Roach Algernon, auctioneer, surveyor,

Frith Cyril, Hillview house Limbrick Brothers, dairy farmers, valuer, estate- agent &; fire. loss

King Augustus William, Melrose ho Ohurch end assessor; examinations.&; reports on

Lee Mrs Mapson Robert, news agent sanitary arrangements of buildings;

Portlock John Harold May William, Railway inn &; at Wotton-under-Edge. See. advt

Roach Algernon, Laurel court Mills Geo. farmer, Pound House farm Robinson George, farmer

Roach J oseph Morton In. dairy &; agricultural farmr Se.lby Thomas, blacksmith

Roach l\frs Morton William, farmer Sproule Jas.lrwin,inland revenue officr

Witts Charles, Newhouse hall Neat Charles, shopkeeper Tapscott Wm.railway agt.&; coal mer

Witts Goorge, Laurel house Park Saml. Horwood, shopkpr. Post off Wall Henry, grocer

Woodward Mrs Parker Amos, builder &; undertaker, Weaver Isaac, dairy frmr.Poolfield frm

assistant overseer &; rate- collector Webb John, fanner

COMMERCIAL. Philpot John Frederick, Railway hotel Wheeler Thomas Bennett, beer retailer

AlIen George, shoe maker &; posting house White Henry, farmer

Daniell Thomas, dairy farmer, Hillside Pinnegar Samuel, plumber . Witts George, coal merchant .

Dunn James, beer retailer Pritchett Thomas, farmer Woodward Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer,

Frith F. &; Co.Lim.cardboard box mas Pullin Isaac &; Edwin, farmers, Char- Warners court

Heaven John Daniel, Plough P.H! field hall Woodward Wm. Tamlyn, smith &frmr

CHARLTON ABBOTS is a parish and village, 2 priator, Lewis Craven esq. and held since 1866 by the

miles north from Andoversford station on the Banbury Rev. James Empson .A1cock M.A. of Lincoln College,

and Cheltenham braneh of the Great Western railway, 7 Oxford, who is also rector of and resides ail; Hawling.

east-by-north from Oheltenham, and 3! south from Winch- Lewis Craven esq. of Brockhampton Park, is lord ()f the

comb, in the Northern division of the county, lower divi- manor and principal landowner. The soil is st<>ne brash;

sion of Kiftsgate hundred, Winchcomb petty sessional subsoil. stone. The chief crops are wheat, roots and

division, union and county court district, rural deanery barley. The area is 2,190 acres; rateable value, £693;

of Cheltenham, archdeaeonry and diocese of Gloucester. the population in 1891 was 74. Westwood was transferred

The church of St. Martin is a plain building of stone, from Winchcomb to this parish by Local Government

consisting of nave, south porch and a bell turret on the Board Order 14,095, March 25, 1883.

western gable containing one bell, bearing the name of Letters delivered by foot messenger from Andoversford

St. Martin in LombaI'dic charaoters: the church was re- R.,s.O. which is the nearest money order &; telegraph

stored in 1887 ·at a cost of £700, and has 50 sittings. The office, arrive at 9 a.m.; dispa.tched at 4.30 p.m

register dates from the year 1727,. The living is a vicar, The children of this place attend the sohool at Severn-

age, gross yearly value £49, in the gift of the lay impro- hampton IWilcox J o,seph, farmer
1Lane William, farmer, Holt farm
Coombe Thomas, farmer

Humphreys Arth. farmr. Mooor farm

CHARLTON KINGS is a parish and village, on the the stained west window was the gift of Thomas Potter
high road from London to Cheltenham, with a sbtion on esq. of Eastcourt, Oharlton Kings, and his family: and
the Cheltenham and Bourton section of the Great Western there are two memorial windows, erected in 1893, to C.
railway, 2 miles south-east from Cheltenham, 8! north- Rogers esq. and his wife by their children, and seven
east from Gloucester, II9 by rail and 92 by road from other stained windows: in 1892 the font was removed to
London, in the Northern division of the county, hundred, the west end and the organ transferred to the chancel at
union, petty sessional division and county court district
of Oheltenham, rural deanery of Cheltenham, and arch. a cost of about £35°: an oak screen enclosing the choir
deaconry and diocese of Gloucester. A portion of the
parish may be considered a suburb of Oheltenham. and vestry was erected in 11893 at a cost of about £170: the
by the" Redistribution of Seats Act, 1885," so much of church wLl seat about 550 persons. The register dates
the parish as lies to the north of the railway from Chelten- from the year 1885. The living is a vicarage, the income,
ham to Banbury is included within the extended parlia. derived from pew rents, Easter offerings and an endow-
mentary borough of Cheltenham: a further portion was
included in the borough from November 9, 1893. The ment of £60 per annum, is variable; the living is in
river Ohelt, which rises in the adjoining parish of Dow-
deswell, runs t!hrough this parish. The parish adopted the gift of the Bishop of Gloucester, and held since 1897
the" Local Government Act," December 31, 1861, and
was governed by a Local Board from 1875, but under the by the Rev. Denwood Harrison M.A. of Queen's C<Jllege,
provisions of the Act of 1894, it is now controlled by an
Urlban District Council of 12 members. The church of Oxford. The population in 1891 was 1,819' Here is a
St. Mary is a building of stone in the Perpendicular style. Reformed Wesleyan chapel, a Primitive Methodist chapel
consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, transepts, south porch at Ryeworth, built in 1874, and a Baptist chapel in Ohurch
and an embattled central tower. with pinnacles, cJntain- street, built in 1875. The local charities afford £135
ing a clock and 6 bells; in tJhe south transept is a piscina, yearly, for educational purposes, apprenticing and distri·
and in the chancel a brass to Samuel Cooper, d. 1743: bution, derived from lands in this parish left in 1743
there are memorials to the Prinn and Russell families by ,samuel Cooper. The late C. C. Higgs esq. by deed
from 1771 to 1784, and to John Pates, ob. 1646; in 1894- executed and duly enrolled about 1850, vested in trustees
a memorial window was erected by his family to the Q building which he had erected at East End Hall, in
Rev. James Frederick Secretan Gabb M.A. vicar here
1834-76; the church was enlarged and repaired in 1877 at this parish. for a: night school, together with an adjoin.
a cost of £3,5°0, and in 1878 the chancel was rebuilt at
the expense of Sir F. D. Dixon-Hartland bart. Mrs. Bold. ing field of about 8 acres, for the support of a 'School, and
Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Coulson: there are 500 sittings: for the purchase of prizes for deserving scholars. The
in the churchyard are the remains of a 14th century W>orking Men's Club and Institute, erected in 1888-9 at
cross, now bearing a sun-dial. The register dates from
the year 1538. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value a cost of £I,434, is a structure of red brick, and contains
£135, in the gift <>f the Bishop of Gloucester, and held an assembly room, seating 400 persons, game and recrea-
since 1892 by the Rev. Thomas Hodson M.A. of Lincoln tion rooms. a library of a.bout 2,000 volumes, and 8
College, Oxford. The ecclesiastical parish of the Holy refreshment bar, and attached is a recreation ground
Apostles was formed Sept. 22, 1885: the church, erected
in the year 1871, at the expense of the late Charles Cook which cost £388. Charlton Park, the property of Albert
Higgs esq. of Langton House. in this parish, and con- Brassey esq. of Heythrop Park, Chipping Norton, is occu-
secrated June 2. 1885, is an edifice in the Geometrical pied by Richard Vassar Vassar-Smith esq. J.P. Ashler
Decorated style, from designs by Mr. John H. Middleton Manor, the property of Sir Frederick Dixon Dixon-Hart.
F.R.I.B.A. of Cheltenham, and consists of apsidal chancel
with aisles. clerestoried nave. aisles, north and south land bart. M.P. and now occupied by Horace Fisher esq.
porches and a turret containing one be;}: the pulpit and
the whole of the seats are of oak, the chancel stalls is celebrated as having the largest oaks in the county in
being carved; the reredos, of Caen stone, alabaster and
marble, is divided into three compartments, the centr~ its grounds, some of these being of great age. Near
one being oceupied by a carving of "The Last Supper"; Battledown Knoll are some remains of a. Roman camp.
Sir William Russell bart. is lord of the manor of Ashley;

the trustees of the late Charles Cook Higgs esq. J. C.
Holder. the trustees 'Of the late Samuel Higgs Gael esq.
and Sir F. D. Dixon-Hartlana bart. M.P. are the princip&l.
landowners. The soil is sand in some parts, clay and

gravel in others; subsoil, clay. The chief crops 1ire wheat.

barley, grass and roots. The area is 4,000 scres; rate-

able 'Value, £21,4°7; the population of the civil parish and
urban district in 1881 was 4,18'7, of which 2,368 are at-
tached to the parish church.

Parish Clerk, William Henry Hor.oway.

Post, M. O. ..&; T. 0 .• S. B. &; Annuity & Insurance Office.
I HamUton place.-Mrs. Eva Bro()kes, sub-postmistress.

58 CHARLTON KINGS. G LQ U C E S T E R S H I R E . [KELLY'S

Letters received through Cheltenham, delivered at '" & Medical Officer of Health, Henry Bansall Todd L.R.C.P.
Lond. Oxford parade, Cheltenham
II a.m.. &; 3.30 &; 6 p.m.; dispatched at 9.15 a.m. &;
Inspector of Nuisances, Benjamin Hack, 4 Oxford place,
12. IS, 2, S, 7.15 &; 8.30 p.m.; & on sundays delivered Oheltenham

7 a.m. &; dispatched 6.15 p.m Surveyor, Jame9 V'illar, Iflley, London road

Post.& M. O. 0., S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance Office, Collector, E. W. Blake, Cheltenham

Charlton Church.-Edwin Attwood, sub-postmaster. Assistant Overseer, S. H. Brookes, I Hamilton place
Letter~ through Cheltenham, delivered at 7 & 11.30 a..m.
SCHOOLS.
&i 3.30 &i 5 p.m.; dispatched at 8,45 &; 11.50 a.m. &;
,
:1.35, 4.40, 6.35 &; B.20 p.m.; & on sundays, delivered at
A School Board of 7 members was formed in 1&83; George
7 a.m. &; dispatched at 5.55 p.m Edward Brydges. Municipal .offices, Cheltenham, clerk
to the board; Daniel Houlday, attendance officer. 'rhe
'Vall Letter Boxes, East; End, cleared at 8. IS a.m. 12.5,· board have taken over the Lyefie:d schools at -a nominal
rental
x.50, 4 &; 7.5 p.m.; sundays, at 6.5 p.m.; Bafford,

cleared at 7.30 1&; I1.45 a.W. &; 1.30, 3.45, 6.30 &; 8.1$

p.m.; sundays, 5.45 p.m.; Byeworth, cleared at 8.45

a.m &; 6.10 p.m.; sunday, 8,45 a.m.; &; Box near the

station, cleared at 8 a.m. &; 4 &; 6.20 p.m.; sundays, Lyefield Board, built in 1872, for 170 boys, 170 girls &
180 infants; average attend3Jlce, IIO boys, lIO girls &;
8 a.m ISO infants;. Frederick J. Fry, m'llster; Miss Lucy

URBAN DISrrRIar COUNCIL. Daniels, mistress; Miss J ane Holtam, infants' Inistress ;
there is a residence for the master
The Council meet at the Vestry Hall the 2nd tuesday of

each month at 2.30 p.m.

Chairman, *Richard Vassar Vassar-Smith esq. J.P. Charl- National, Coltham fields (infants), built about the year

ton park . 1848, for X20 children; average attendance, 8o; i& sup-
ported in part by Cooper's charity; Miss Margaret
Vice-Chairman, *0. P. Williams
Rigsby, mistress; 'there is a residence for the mistrea8
Clerk, George Edward Brydges, Municipal offices,
attached
Cheltenham .

Treasurer, .Tohn Wilson, County Bank, Cheltenham

*William Price tThomas James Ohurch (mixed), built by the late Charles Cook Higgs

*Frederick Pearcey tHorace Edwards esq. in 1874, for 130 children; average attendance, ISO;

tCharlf's Edward Galvin tGeorge Mitchell &. controlled by a board of 3 managers; Robert Perrr.
tG. E. Bond
p. W. Bate master; Miss Alice Kate Folley, mis,tress .

tWo H. Bagnall tRichard Bunnayho County Police Station, Church street, Sergeant Edw'lll'd
White, in charge
Marked thus * retire in 189'8.
Railway Station, William ChrisOOpher, station master
Marked thus t retire in x899.

Marked thus f retire in 1900.

PRIVA.TE RESIDENTS. Forbes-Robertson Farquhar,Langton 10 Niner Mrs. The Limes

Astin Cornelius, Wraxhall house Forde Miss Chandos,LangtonGrove rd O'CouneIl Major-Gen. Peter Pierce

Attwood Edwin, Glen Rosa Franklin Frederick Richd. Holmleigh Lyons RE. Battledown view

Bagnall William Henry, Bafford ho Fry Harry John, 2 Hearn villas Parker John James, The Orchard

Ballinger Thomas, Welling Hill farm Gabell Rev. Arthur C. Abbotil Dene Peacey Jesse, Woodlands villa

Barrow Major-Gen. De Symons, Lang- Gael Charles Edwd. RA. Porturet ho Peacey Mrs. Westmon house

ton house Gale Miss. Langton grove Phillips John, I Lyefield lawn

Bate John W. 3 Hamiltoo place Garrard James Sbephens, Fairview, Powell Mrs. 2 Hamilton place

Beach Miss, Linden lawn, East end ,Lyetield road Power John Henry, Ruby house

Beetham Wm. Childs, Battledown town Garrard Mrs. Ventnor villa Preece Mrs. Lyefield villas

Begbie Mrs. Brightleigh Gill Mrs. Mellington, London road Pringle General George, Glendower

Black Jacob, I The Pines Goodin Geo.Wm. Penstowe, London rd Prevost Col. Thomas William, Fern-

Blakeman Edward John, 5 Langton Goodwin Charles, Mordiford house, cliffe, Battledown

Grove road London road Reid Miss, Sunnyside" Ham lane

Bond George Edmund, Balcarras lawn Gough ~njamin, High grove Rex Albert, Lithgow,Langton Grove rd

Bradish Major William, Charlton house Halford Chas. Merrett, 4 Millbrook pI Roberts William, Newland villa

Brasher William Henry, Trevose,Lang- Hall Mrs. Greenway villa, L~don road Rogers Col. Richard J.P. Battledown

ton Grove TOad Hancock James, Millbrook~use. Court

Brydges Edward Thomas, Tyberton Harman Henry Jsph. Leadmore villa Rogerson Edward, Roadl3Jlds

Brydges George Edward, Tyberton Harris Miss, Cudnell bank RussellWm. 3 Oak villas, London road

Buckland Miss, Llanbl;)fis, Langton Harrison Rev. Denwood M.A. (vicar Ryland Sydney Procter, Battledown

Grove read of Holy Apostles) Knoll

Buckmann Sidney Aveory, Ellborough Hart William Henry, Castleton villa, Ryves Capt. Arthur, Taynton

cottage London road Sanders Richard, Laurel villa.

Bullock-Wehster ABseil, .Acombe ho. Henwood Thomas, Courl3Jld Smith Ma.j.-Gen. Wm. Balcarras house

London road Hodges Mrs. The Knapp Smith Capt. Sergison Hyde J.P.

Burton Gen. Edmond Francis, Ham- Hodson Rev. Thomas Ml.A.TheVicarage (Staffs), Brierton house

brook house Holmes Mrs. Whithome house Smith Wm. Silas,2 Oak vils.London rd

Bush William, Hill View house Hughes Mrs. 2 Langton Grove road Tyers Miss, The Laurels

Checke George .Ashwin Morley, Charl- Jackson John, Elm villa Vassar-Smith Richard Vassar J.P.

ton court . James Wm.Warder,6Langton Grove rd Charlton park .

Claridge John Rd. Oakville, London I'd Jenkins Miss, Llanberis, Langton Villar James, Iflley, London Toad

Clarke Benjamin Gaywood, Langbn Grove road Villar William Arthur. Newcourll

Grove road Kay Sir Brook bart. Stanley lodge, Wathen Mrs. The Hermit;age

Clay Charles Robert, Elmfield cott,age Battledown Wakefield Llewe-llyn, Grove bonse,

Colmore William. B. Cregoe, Moor ('Dd Lance Rev. ·Wm. (Cong.), H"am house Langton Grove road

Corbett Herbert, Ventnor villa Lane Christopher, Ruby villa Wake-field Miss, Grove house, Langton

Cox Thomas. Millbrook place Leach Rear-Admiral Robert. Owen, Grove road

Cregan Major Thomas A. Coxhorne ho. Conway house Walker Rev. James Edwardi M.A.

East end Leighton David O. Bafford cottage (Scotch Presbyterian), Hilcot, Bat-

Crossley Miss, 3 Millbrook place . Liddell Miss, HetOOn lawn tIedown '

D'Argent M~ss, Ivy cottage Lord Herberl o wen, Lillybrook house Watson Mrs. The Firs, Ham lane

Daubenay Henry Elias, Ba.lcarras McDonald Mrs. Elmore, Ham lane WilliamSl Oliver John LL.B., J.P.

Dobell Clarence, The Grove Mamott Miss, Overbury piece Battledown house

Dobell Miss, Detmore house Marsh George, Fontenelle villa Willis Capt. Horace G., J.P. The

Drew Joseph M.B., F.G.S. Montrose, MarshaIl Henry George, Sunnyside Glenfall

Battledown . MJatthews Col. Chas. John, Glenure ho Willoug-hby Oapt. Chas. ChrisOOpher,

Drew Joseph Webster M.A., LL.M. Morgan William Frederick Holroyd, I Courtfield

Montrose, Battledown Oak villas Woodard Thomas Burt, Benrhydding,

Edwards Horaoe, Herbel'b villa. Mott Albe-rt Julius, Detmore London road

Fair John, Bishbrook Matt Roland, Detmore Woodward Robert, Woodmead

Fenton Major George, Ben Venuel Norman Lieut.-Gen. Henry Radford Wynn Mrs. 2 Lyefield lawn

Fisher Horace, Ashley manor C.B. The Hearne .

COllllERCIAL. Attwood Thomas E. beer retailer~ Church street
Baldwin Frederick, pig dealer
,A.11en Simeon, dairyman, Oharlton Mill dairy
Attwood Edwin &; Son, grocers, Post office, Ohurch sI; Bate Frederick, market gardener, Olstone

DIRECTORY. ] GLOUCESTERSHIRE, CHAB,LTON KINGS. 59

Bethell William, coal dealer, Hamilton street James WaIter, slater & plasterer
Bond Edmund, shopkeeper, Longleat
Boroughs Richard, farmer, Ham farm Karn Harriet Elizabeth (Miss), laundress, Church cottage
Boyland Arthur John, grocer, London road
Brasher .Alfred Henry, shopkeeper Knight George, market gardener, East end
Bridgeman John, jun. haulier, Ham lane
Bridgman John, coal dealer, Ohurch street Knight JQhn, farmer, Ham Villa farm

Brookes Samuel Harward, assistant overseer & collecwr Knighton Am()s, coal dealer, East end

of poor's rates, I Hamilwn place Lacey Caroline (Mrs.), laundress, Ham Field cottages
Brunsden Mary.A. (Mrs.), farmer, Hewens house
Burchell George, farmer, Old Dole farm Marmon William, brick maker, Ham lane
Burchell John, beer retailer, East end
Burrows Ellen (Mrs.), dairy, Welling Hill farm Merrett Raymond, blacksmith, Ham lane
Burrows Henry Frederick, relieving officer No. 3 district,
Mills John Reuben, baker, Ryeworth
Cheltenham union, Ryeworth
Burrows Rose Etnma (Mrs.), laundress, Copt Elm road Mills Mary (Mrs,), laundress, Lyefield road
Burrows William, wheelwright, Ryeworlh cottage
Butler George, dairyman, Castle farm Mills William' Henry, accountsnt, Fernleigh, Lyefield rd
Caudle Ruth (Mrs.), dress maker, 2 Brook villas, Cudnell
Chandler Joseph, boot maker, Hamilton street Mitchell .Albert D. farmer, Glenfall ,farm
Cleevely .Albert &; Edmund, builders, decorators &; Mitchell Geo. farmr.Ryeworth,Greenway &; Coxborn frms

plumbers; all kinds of building materials supplied; Mitchell Waiter, farmer
estimates given, Church street
Cook Lucy (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Church street Morgan Edward, Duke ()f York P.H. East end
Cook William, blacksmith, CudneH
Cooper Edward, sand merchant, London road Mustoe Anthony, wood dealer, 1 Lyefield cottages
Cooper Louisa (Mrs.), laundress, Brighton cot. London rd
Oox John, builder &; grocer, MillbrO'Ok place Pardington John F. tailor, I Oakland place
Cox Thomas, shoe maker, Mill lane
Creed Tom, shoe maker . Pates Edmund, carpenter, Baff'Ord.
Cripps James William, fly proprietor, Oakland place
Crown Tax Office (John Weaver, collector), Cluster villas Payne James Henry, groce::.-, Cudnell
Dale WaIter, grocer, Church street
Diamond Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. (Ernest R. Pay, Peacey Fredk. John, farmer, Withyholt & Bafford farms
manager)
Dyer James Henry, London inn Peacey Jesse, timber merchant &; contractor, Oharlton
Fletcher Hannah Maria (Miss), laundress, Mill lane
Franklin Frederick, butcher, London road Kings saw mills
Franklin Henry, shopkeeper, Cudnell
Fry Cornelius, grocer, Ham lane Peacey Melatiah, shopkeeper, Ryeworth
Fry Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, Church street
Gale Rebecca (Mrs.), dress maker, 3 Oak terrace Pe-acer John (Mrs.), blacksmith
Godwin William &; Son, wheelwrights, East end
Gosney Thomas, Royal hotel Peacey William O. carpenter, Mill lane
Griffiths William, slater, Lyfield cottages
Hall Arthur, dairyman, Greenway villa Pinchin Henry, beer retailer
Hamlett Greville, upholsterer &; cabinet ma. Chesnut walk
Hancock James, ironmonger &; coal dealer, London road Pitman Harry, farmer, Ashgrove farm
Harris William, shopkeeper, East end
Hawkes Samuel, beer retailer, Ham lane Price William, farmer, East end
Hewinson George, farmer, Little Herbert farm
Hillier William, shopkeeper & fly proprietor Primrose League (Vassar-Smith Habitation) (R. V. Vas-
Hobbs John Brooks, fly propriet<lr, Cotswold stables
Holder Charles Edward, farmer, Sappercombe farm sar-Smith esq. J.P. ruling conncillor; Capt. Berthorn,
Holder William, farmer, Ham dairy
Holloway Waiter Hy.parish clerk of St.Mary's,1 Hearn Tils hon. sec)
Houlday Daniel, school attendance officer, Endfield ter
Irving George O. beer retailer, East end Radcliffe Edward, boot repairer, Cudnell •
James Edwin, tailor, Brixoon place Raisher Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Salt's farm
James James, boot maker, Church street
James Thomas, farmer, Vineyard farm Randall Charles, farmer, Coxhorn farm
Jordan Henry & Co. Coal wharves, Oharlton Kings &;
Leckhampton, Great Western railway stations; central Rouse John, dairyman, Hambrook farm
offices, 12 Promenade, Cheltenham
Sims George, head gardener to Lieut.-Gen. H. R. ~or-

man C.B. Hearne cottage

Smith George, carpenter, Oaklands farm

Smith John William, cabinet maker, Elmhurst

Stanley Stephen H. shoe maker, Bafford

Symmons Ellen (Miss), shopkeeper, Church street

Taylor George, shopkeeper, Ryeworth

Telling Phoobe (Mrs.), laundress, Hambrook lane

Telling William M. pig dealer, Hambrook lane

Theyer William, farmer, Southfield farm

Thomas William, farmer, Colesgate farm

Thorne &; Palmer, grocers

Timbrell Henry, builder, Somerville

Timbrell Mrs. shopkeeper, Qmrch street

Tovey Robert William, baker, East end

TufIly Ansel Palmer, dairyman, Overbury street

Turner Caroline (Mrs.), laundress, East end

Villar James, architect & surveyor, & surveyor to 'the

urban district council, Iffiey, London road

Villar William Arthur, farmer, 'Newoourt

Walker .Alfred Ernest, baker, London road

Williams Thomas, manure dealer &;c. East end

Wilson John, beer retailer, East end

Wood James, nurseryman, seedsman & florist; gardens

laid out & kept in order by the month or year; wrubs

& trees of all kinds in stock; greenhouse plants in great

variety, Cambrian nursery & Castlefield gardens

Working Men's Olub& Institute(Horace Edwards,h'On.sec)

Workman William, plumber, Ashley house

CHEDWORTH is a parish and village, bonnded on floored throughout, a vestry added at the east end of
the north and east by the river CoIn, with a station on
the aisle and open seats introduced, at a total cost- of
the Cheltenham and Cirencester section of the Midland
£1,75°, and affords 310 sittings: remains of a former
and South Western joint railway, 4 miles south-west church were discovered in 1852 in a field near the pre-
from Northleach, 5 miles from Andoversford station on sent building. The register dates from the year 1653.
The living is a vicarage, net ·yearly value &301, in-
the Banbury and Cheltenham branch of the Great Wes-
tern railway, 7 north-by-east from Oirencester and 15 cluding HO acres of glebe, with 'residence, in the gift; oi
south-east from Gloucester., in the Eastern division of
the county, Rapsgate hundred, Northleach petty ses- Queen's College, 'Oxford, and held since 1879 by the
sional division, union and {X)unty court district, rural
deanery of Northleach, archdeaconry of Oirencester and Rev. Sackett Hope M.A. of that college. There are
diocese of Gloucester. This place has given the title of Congregational and Primitive Methodist chapels. The
remains of a Roman villa were discovered on the Earl
baron to- a branch of the Howe family, John Howe esq. of Eldon's estate here in 1864, by James Farrer esq.;
of Stowell, havin~ been created (I~ May, 1741) Baron the tesselated flooring of some of the rooms is very
Chedworth, but the title became extinct on the death,
beautiful, and sheds have been .erected in c.rder to pre-
29 Oct. 18°4, of John, 4th baron, to whom there is a serve them: the corridors are also tesselated, but very
monument in St. Matthew's .church, Ipswich. The much injured; many objects have been recovered from

church of St. Andrew, erected about 1485, is a building the site: the flues by which the apartments were warmed
of stone in the Perpendicular style, con!listing of chan- are still very perfect. In this parish is a wood extend-

cel, nave with open battlements, north aisle, sonth porch ing over 775 acres. Charities :-The Chnrch and Poor's
and an embattled western tower containing 6 bells:
the rood loft and piscina still remain: the pnlpit of Land Charity, given by deed in the reign of Richard I!.

stone is richly panelled and crocketed: chained to the by some person unknown, consists at the present time
of land and Consols, producing in 1896 £26 19s. 4d.
desk in the vestry is a copy of Bishop Jewell's "Apology
for the Ohurch of En~land": the church was restored one-h~f of which is devoted to the repair of the churcn
in 1883, under the direction of Mr. Wailer, diocesan
and the remainder divided among the deserving poor.
architect, when the aisle was rebuilt, the church re-
Hugh Westwood esq. gave by will, May ISt, 1549, the

sum of 13s. 4d. annually for the use of the poor. Ba!-

linger's charity, for the purchase of cloth for the poor,

60 CHEDWORTH. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

is invested in Canal shares, producing in 1896 the yearly' is at Fossbridge; the nearest telegraph office is at

. sum of £3 IS. 6d. The Earl of Eldon, who is lord of NorthIeach

the manor, Mrs. Ballinger and Mr. Jt:dmund Nl'wman Wall Letter Box (near school) cleared at 4.5 p.m.;

are the principal landowners. The soil is light kam; Lower Chedworth, cleared at 4.20 p.m

subsoil, stone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats Police Station, Jas. Whitehead, constable in charge

and turnips. The area is 4,781 acres; rateable value, National School (mixed), built in 1875, for 130 child.

£3,320; the population in 1891 was 778. ren; average attendance, 93; Francis Mills, master.

Parish Gerk, .Alfred Glover. There is a house for the master

Post Office.-Michael Cook, sub-postmaster. (Sub- Carriers.-Reuben Sly, to Cirencester, mono wed. &

Office. Letters should have f).0. Gloucestershire fri.; Mrs. Jane Bowl, to Cirencester, mono & fri. &;

added.) Delivery commences at 8.15 a.m. & 3.30 Oheltenham, thurs

p.m. (callers only); cleared for dispatch at 8 a.m. & Railway Stations.-Midland & South Western joint rail.

3.50 p.m. (week days only). Postal orders are issued way, James Ourtis, station mas~er; J:ossbridge,

here, but not paid. The nearest money order office Frank T. White, station master

Marked thus * should be addressed Collett John, jun. shoe maker Lawrence Frederick, -carpenter

Foss Bridge 6.0. Dancer Thomas, farm bailiff to Lord Massey Raymond, beer retailer

BrownhiII Rev. John (Congregational) Eldon, Manor farm Miller Edward, wheelwright, Che<!.

Ellis Miss Day Goorge, baker & mealman worth lanes

Hope Rev. Sackett M.A. Vicarage Day John, farmer Mil:er James, wheelwright

COMMERCIAL. *Eltome Richd.blacksmith, Foss bridge Mills John, shopkeeper

Bowl J ane (Mrs.), carrier Eltome William, blacksmith Minchin Fredk. carpenter & genl. dealr

*Brain GiIes Henry, Fossbridge inn, Ford Meredith, butcher *NewmaIll Edmund, farmer & land-

Foss bridge Fry Henry, hurdle maker owner, Long Furlong

Bridges Wm. John, beer ret. & builder *Hayward Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Peachey John, farmer

Broad George, farmer & poor rate col- Foss bridge Perry Mortimer, grocer

lector, Pancake hill Hicks John, shopkeeper Scotsford Thomas, carpenter

Broad Joseph, cowk,pr. & land snrveyr Roare Albert James, head carpenter to Seats Henry, carpenter

Broad Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Lord Eldon & ca;retaker of theRoman Sly Reuben, beer retailer & carrier

Brookes William, chimney sweeper villa Wakefield Henry, butcher

Claridge Tbos.farmer, Chedworth lanes Holland Ernest, farmer, Pinkwell farm Webb Sarah Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Coate!\ Thomas, baker *Large Robert H. Hare & Hounds Wheeler Samuel L. farmer, Sets farm

Collett John, shopkeeper P.H. Foss cross Wilson John, slater & plastprer on

Cook Michael, farmer, & post office, *Larner Thomas, farmer & coal dealr. Earl Eldon's estate

Hill farm Long Furlong

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CHELTENHAM.

CHELTENHAM is a fashionable inland watering place, the north and east by the Cotswold Hills, and consists
of numerous fine streets, the principal of which, High
municipal and parliamentary borough, market and union street, is more than I! miles in length, and contains
many handsome modern buildings, interspersed with
town, head of a petty sessional division and of a county houses of more ancient date. The streets and build.
ings are spacions and elegant, and the Promenade, lead-
court district, having bankruptcy jurisdiction, and has ing from the High street to Montpelier, is the most
fashionable thoroughfare in the town; it extends for
a district registry of the Bigh Court of Justice and a more than a quarter of a mile in a straight line and has
a splendid avenue of fine lSpreading trees, with shops
station of the county police; it is 94 miles by road from an\! terraces on either side. The waterworks for the
supply of water for domestic purposes, situated on the
the metropolis and 121 by the Great Western railway slopes of the Cotswolds, in the Dowdeswell valley, affords
upwards of 1,000,000 gallons a day, and in addition a
(the station of which is near the centre of the town), supply, for trade purposes, of unlimited quantity and
high quality, is obtained from the Severn at Tewkes-
9 east-north-east from Gloucester, 9 south from Tew- bury. The town is partly lighted by electricity from
works, erected in 1894, in the Arle road, and is the
kesbury, 15 west from Stow-on-the-Wold, 19 north-east property of the corporation. Gas is ~llpplied by a com-
pany established in 1819, from works in the Gloucester
from Stroud and 22 south from Worcester, in the road. Extensive schemes of street improvement have
been carried out in recent years by the corporation, who
Northern division of the county, hundred of Che:ten- have also acquired the PittviIle Spa and Gardens, and
the Montpelier Spa, gardens and mineral wells.
ham, rural deanery of Cheltenham, and archdeaconry
Pittville park, formally opened 25 April, 1894, inc:udea
and diocese of Gloucest~r. The Midland Railway Com- the Pittville gardens and a lake, rowing course and re-
creation ground at Marle hill; the property comprises
Itpany has two stations here, one in the Queen's road, 15 acres, purchased at a cost of £2,354, but the total
outlay, including, excavation, bridges, boat-house and
about miles from the centre of High street and an- boats, was about £6,000; the length of the lake is
other in the Tewkesbury road, about half a mile from 1,650 feet, and of the boating course 4,400 feet; the
maximum width is 455 feet, and there is a total water
the former, but used principally for coals and goods. area of 2! acres; the boat-house is of wood, in the style
of a Swiss chalet: on the south side of the lake is an
The BGarnebaut ryWaensdterCnheraltielwnhaa-vmalDsoirehcatvreailawasyta, tivoian here. island, and at another point a waterfall, and there is
The Chip- now a numerous flock of water-fowl, and the lake has
also been stocked with fish: the park is agreeably
ping Norton Junction, completed in 1886, is about 35 diversified with clumps of trees, evergreens, and flower-
ing shrubs, and has been profusely planted with hardy
miles in length; it connects two of the principal lines flowers, so as to make it a wild garden on an extensive
scale.
of the Great Western railway and unites London and
The fountain on the Promenade, inaugurated on Mon-
the Midland and Eastern counties by a shorter and more day, Oct. 30, 1893, is a graceful work in the Italian
style, and includes a group in Portland stone, represent-
direct route with Cheltenham and the West of England. ing Neptune drawn by sea-horses.

The Midland and South Western Junction railway affords Naunton Park, situated to the south-east of. the
t{)wn, and opened in 1894, comprises about 8 acres and
direct communication with the South Western counties, is laid out as a recreation ground.

via Andoversford and Cirencester. Oheltenham has acquired its present important posi-
tion from the celebrity of the mineral springs with
The town was unrepresented until the passing of the which its soil is so abundantly charged: the waters

Reform Act, 1832 (2 & 3 Wm. IV. c. 45), under which

enactment it became entitled to one member; under

the "Boundary Act, 1868," a portion of the parish of

Leckhampton was included in the parliamentary

borough, and by the " Redistribution of Seats Act,

1885" (18 & 49 Vict. c. 23), so much of the parish of

Charlton Kings as lies to the north of the Cheltenham

and Banbury railway was added. The borough was

again extended, Nov. 9. 1893, by further additions from

the parishes of Leckhampton and Charlton Kings.

Until 1876 the town had been governed by thirty com-

missioners appointed under the "Cheltenham Improve-

ment Act, 1852"; but under the Royal Charter of In-

corporation, obtained in September, 1876, the borough

has now a corporation, consisting of a mayor, six alder-

men and 18 councillors; the municipal borough is

divided into six wards, and is co-extensive with the

parish.

The town derives its name from the small river Chelt,

which rises at Dowdeswell in the vicinity, and, in its

course to the Severn, runs through the town, which is

.beautifully situated on an extensive plain, sheltered on

DIREGrORY. ] .GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTENHAM. 61

which are more or less saline, were accidentally dis- tower with octagonal spire, containing a dock and a.

covered in the year 1716, and their medicinal virtues fine peal of 10 bells: on the east side of the north tran-

gradually becoming known, his Majesty George Ill. sept is a handsome circular window 45 feet in circum-

visited the place in 1788, an event which at once led to ference, divided by radiating mullions into 33 compart-

the establishment of the spas: the oTiginal Old W"ells ments: the original canopied piscina, considered one of
were established about 1738, Montpelier spa in 1818, the largest and most perfect of its kind in England, is

and the Pittville spa, with its gardens and lake, in 1830. of Decorated character, and forms a square recess,

The latter was purchased by the corporation in 1889 flanked by buttresses, and has an arch on the east and

and has saline springs surrounded by beautiful gardens north sides: in the north porch, removed from the cl'an-

and grounds, with walks and drives planted with trees eel, are brasses with effigies to Sir William Greville kt.

six miles in extent. The Pump room occupies an ele- Justice of the O:lmmon Pleas, 1513, his wife, three sons

vated position in the principal garden, and is a. sub- and eight daughters: there is also a mural monument

stantial building in the Grecian style, in imitation of a to the wife of John English D.D. 1643, and a tablet to

temple at Athens, designed by the- late Mr. Forbes, various members of the De la Bere family, 1783-1810:

architect; it is 92 feet long by 43 feet, surrounded by a in the chancel is a monument of alabaster and marble

colonnade 13 feet wide, the roof of which is supported to the Rev. Edward Walker D.C.L. perpetual curate

by fluted columns 22 feet high. Upon the facade stand from 1857, and first rector of this church, who died in

three figures representing ..Esculapius, Hygeia and Hip- 1872, and there is also a. large and fine brass to the Very

pocrates. The main building is roofed with a splendid Rev. Francis Close D.D. rector here, 1826-56, and dean

dome 70 feet high, round the interior of which is a of Carlisle, 1856-82. The stained east window was

spacious gallery, while outside is a protected gallery from erected in 1880 at the cost of the Freemasons of Chelten-

which magnificent views of the gardens and lake and of ham: there are memorial windows to Daniel J ames

the town and neighbourhood are obtained. The cost of Humphris, the Welsh family of ArIe, and several others,

laying out this estate is said to have amounted to the three larger ones at the west end being of a. most

nearly half a million sterling. elaborate and costly character; one being the gift of

The wells of the Pittville Spa are three in number, all the parishioners, another the gift of the Baron de Fer-

characterised by containing relatively large quantities of rieres and the third that of W. H. Gwinnett esq. J.P. in

carbonic acid, partially combined and free. In 1847, an memory of his parents: the south transept retains a

analysis was made by Messrs. Abel and Rowney upon piscina and aumbry and the tower bears the date 1622 :

water drawn from the main well, 90 feet deep, and in the churchyard are two stone coffins. The church

situated under the pump room, and a comparison of was restored in 1877 under the direction of the late Mr.

this analysis with that made by Professor T. E. Thorpe, Ewan Christian, of Whitehall place, and reseated in

of the Royal College of Science, South Kensington, in 1878 at a cost of £"4,7°0: the vestry to the north of the
1893, upon water taken from the Pittville wells, Nos. I chancel and a porch to the south aisle were added in

and 3, shows that the waters have experienced no sen- 1893: there are 600 sittings. The register commences

sible alteration in composition during the last 50 years. with the year 1558. The living is a. rectory, with St.

The following statement of the amounts of the principal Matthew's annexed, gross yearly value £799, with resi-
constituents, expressed to the nearest grain per gallon, dence, in the gift of Simeon's trustees, and held since
as deduced from the two analyses, brings out this result 1895 by the Rev. Edmund Lally Roxby M.4- of Em-
manuel College, Cambridge and surrogate; the endow-
very c:early:.
ment is £40 yearly, and the remaining income arises
Abel & Rowney, Prof. T. E. Thorpe. from fees and Easter offerings.
1847. 1893.
Grains per Gallon. Pittville 1 & 3. St. Matthew's church, in Garence street; a. chapel of
...Sodium Chloride.••.••.••.•• Grains per Gallon. ease tc> the parish church, erected in 1878-9, from de-
11 signs by Mr. Ewan Christian, architect, at a cost of
...Sodium Sulphate .•......• 484 about £25,000, and consecrated by the bishop of the
106
...Sodium Bicarbonate .....• diocese April IJth, 1879, is an edifice of local stone, with
34
...Potassium Sulphate ...... :Bath stone dressings, in the Gothic style of the 13th
4 century, consisting of apsidal chancel with aisles, clere-
...Calcium Carbonate .....• 9
storied nave of eight bays, aisles, transepts, north
.. ...Magnesium Carbonate ..• 12 porch and a tower with spire at the north-west angle:

Pittville well No. 2 Professor Thorpe finds to be less rich the reredos is panelled and adorned with marble and

in saline constituents than Nos. I and 3, and though mosaic work, with the Tables of Commandments in

bearing a general resemblance to these, it has a rela- lead letters: the pulpit is of stone, with alabaster and

tively larger content of sodium sulphate, viz. 148 grains marble mosaic inlays, bordered with boldly carved

per gallon, and a. proportionately lower amount of sodium foliage: the font, of Caen stone, was the gift of J. Mid-

chloride, viz., about 3II grains per gallon. He further dleton esq,: there are sittings for upwards of 1,400

states that Pittville well No. I contains about 662 grains persons, of which 500 are free.

per gallon of saline matter, and No. 2 about 644 grains, Holy Trinity church, in Portland street, erected in

by far the largest constituent in each case being common 1823, at a cost of £10,600, and designed by the late Mr.
~lt ; both contain notable quantities of bromides and Underwood, architect, is a building of stone in the

iodides, but the amount of lithia. in either is so minute Gothic style, consisting of nave, aisles, and a western

that it can only be detected by the spectroscope': these tower with eight pinnacles and containing one bell:

wells also contain a certain proportion of ferrous car- there are many tablets, this having been the first church

bonate, but not sufficient, in his opinion, to allow them built here after the parish church: it was reseated in

to be regarded as chalybeate. Professor Thorpe also re- 1877: there are 810 sittings. The register dates from

ported to the Town Council on the Chadnor Villa well, the year 1821. The living is an incumbency, net yearly

the Cottage well in Christ Church road, and the Lans- value, derived from pew rents, about £350, in the gift

down well. The- water of the first two of these is mag- of the Simeon trustees, and held since i894 by the Rev.

nesia saline; the Chadnor Villa well contains per gallon Percy Wailer. There is also a spacious Mission Hall,

about 313 grains of saline matter, lI8 grains being mag- erected in 1880, and Parish Room, built in 1893.

nesium sulphate (Epsom salts), and 61 grains sodium St. James' church, in Suffolk square, built by sub-

sulphate (Glauber's salts); of sodium chloride and of scription, and consecrated 6th Oct. 1830, is a building of

bromides and iodides there is very little, and only minute stone, in the Late Perpendicular style, consisting only of

~uantities of ferrous carbonate and lithia. The Cottage nave with apse, and a western turret containing one

well is reported to contain about 390 grains of saline small bell: the church was internally restored in 1876-

matter per gallon, about one-third consisting of Epsom 82, at a. cost of £4,464, and affords 1,900 sittings. The

salts, and rather more than'i Glauber's salt.s, together register dates from the year 1876. The living is a per-

with gypsum, chalk and common salt; only minute petual curacy, yearly value £340, in the gift of the

.quantities could be traced of ferrous carbonate and lith- rector of Cheltenham, and held since 1895 by the Rev.

ium, and bromides and iodides were found to be Henry Lawe O:lrry Vully de Candole M.A. of Christ's

:altogether absent. Of the Lansdown well, the Professor College, Oambridge.

says that it contains about 625 grains per gallon of Christ Church ecclesiastical parish was formed in

si\line matter, more than ! being common salt and about 1865: the church, in Lansdown terrace, erected in 1840,
t Glauber's salts; the amount of iron, lithia, and of from the designs of Mr. Jerrard, architect, of Cheltenham,

bromides and iodides was exceedingly small. From and re-constructed in 1888 by the Bishop of Gloucester

these results, it clearly appears that none of the Chel- and Brist-ol, is a structure of freestone, in the Early

tenham springs can be regarded as chalybeate. English style, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave

The parish church of St. Mary is a cruciform building of eight bays, transepts, north and south porches Bnd

of stone, in the Early English, Decorated and Perpen- an embattled western tower, 174 feet in height, with four

dicular styles, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of pinnacles and containing a. clock and one bell: ill. .1893-
eight bays, aisles, transepts, north porch and a central the dome and walls of the apse were painted inl 'fTesco

62 CHELTENHAM. 6-LOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

by Mr. W. :B. Richmond It.A.., F.S.A.. and Mr. T. Eadie George Philips Pearce M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin.

Raid: a reredos has also been erected and the walls The Vicarage house, in Pittville circus, was purchased

lined with jasper and marble from designs by Mr. H. and re-decorated in 1893, at a rost of about £1,200. The

A. Prothero, architect, of Cheltenham; the chureh was population in 1891 was 6,417.

restored internally in 1887-97, at a cost of £8,000 and St. Peter's is an ecclesiastical parish, fOl'Illed in 1845:

affords I,SOO sittings, o~ which about 300 are free. The the church, in the Tewkesbury road, erected in 184ff

register dates from, the year 186S. The living is a vicar- at a cost of about £S,ooo, designed by the late Mr.

age, net yearly value 1::550, derived from seat rents, in Samuel Whitfield Dawkes, architect, and consecrated

the gift of trustees, and held since 1884 by the Rev. March 23, 1849, is a building of stone, in a modern

Christopher Venn Childe M.A., LL.D. of Corpus Christi adaptation of the Norman style, consisting of apsidal

College, Cambridge. The population in 1891 was 3,476. chancel, nave, transepts, north porch and a round central

St. John's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1866: tower, 90 feet high, rising from an octagonal lower stage,

the church, in Berkeley street, erected in 1829, is a and finished with a conical roof and vane: at the north-

building of stone, in the Gothic style, oonsisting of apsidal west angle of the nave is a square turret containing I

chancel, added in 1867, nave, aisles and an incomplete bell: the font is, in form, a copy of that in Lincoln

tower, containing a clock and one bell: the church was Cathedral, and consists of a square bowl resting on a

reseated in 1867, and has sittings for upwards of 1,000 central pier, with four disengaged shafts at the angles:

persons, of which 300 are free. The register dates from there are 750 sittings, of which nearly all are free. The'

the year 1868, the building having previously been merely register dates from the year 1849. The living is a vicar-

a proprietary chapel. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly age, gross yearly value £300, in the gift of five trustees;

value £250, arising entirely from pew rents, in the gift and held since 1884 by the Rev. Abraham Henry Herbert

of Simeon's trustees, and held since 1864 by the Rev. Orpen-Palmer M.A., RD. of Trinity C-ollege, Dublin. The

Arthur Armitage. 'l'he area. of the ecclesiastical parish population in 1891 was 4.580.

is 400 acres; the population in 1891 was 3,362. SS. Philip and James' is an ecclesiastical parish formed

St. Luke's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1855: May 14, 1869: the church, in the Park district, included .

the church, situated in the Oollege road, is an edifice in the borough of Cheltenham in 1893, is an edifice in the

of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chan- Late Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, clare-
cel, enlarged in 1866, clerestoried nave of ten bays, aisles, storied nave of five bays, aisles, south-west porch and a

transepts, south porch and a western tower with spire western tower containing a clock and I bell: there

containing a clock and I bell: the east window and two are sittings for 900 persons, {lne-third of which are free.

others in the chancel are stained: there is a beautifully The register dates from the year 1841. The living is a
carved stone reredos and an oak screen between the chancel vicarage, without endowment, the income being entirely
and choir vestry: the chancel was restored in 1889-91, at a derived from pew rents, gross yearly Yalue £430, in the

cost of £2,000, defrayed by the late T. W. Potter esq. of gift of Mrs. Nevile Wyatt, and beld since 1864 by the

East Court: the church affords 1,100 sittings. The Rev. William Henry Hutchinson M.A. of Pembroke Col-

register dates from the year 1854. The living is a vicar- lege, Oambridge, Hon. Canon of Glouoester, rural dean

age, gross yearly value from endowment £63, with pew of Cheltenham and surrogate. The area is 435 acres;

rents and Easter offerings, amounting together to about the population in 1891 was 2,553.

£S50, and residence, in the gim; of the rector of Chel- St. Stephen's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1884
tenham, and held since 1888 by the Rev. George Despard from that of Ohrist Church: the church, in St. Stephen's

M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. There is also a mis- road, consecrated in December, 1883, is a building in the
sion church at the Naunton end of the parish seating Early English style, erected at a cost of £12,000 from
960 persons. The area is 448 acres; the p<>pulation in designs by Messrs. Middleton and Son, of Cheltenham,
and consists of chancel, clerestoried nave of six bays,
1891 was 4,929.
St. Mark's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1862: aisles, transepts, . north and south porches and an incom-
the church, situated in the Gloucester road, and erected plete tower at the north-west-angle, containing one bell:
in 1862, is a building of stone, in the Gothic style, from the reredos is of Oaen stone, with diapered compartmpnts,
designs by the late John Middleton, architect, of Chel- surmounted by angelic figures: the pulpit is of Caen
tenham, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of six stone, Oornish granite ,and alabaster: there are 600 sit-
bays, aisles, transepts, south porch and a western tower, Hngs, of which 300 are free. The register dates from
with spire 154 feet high, and containing a clock and 5 the year 1884. The living is a vicarage, with nn endow-

bells: there are four stained windows in the chancel: ment of £30, net yearly value £300, in the gift of the
the church was enlarged in 1888, at a cost of £1/d62, Bishop of Gloucester, and held since 1890 by the Rev.
and affords 840 sittings, of which about 300 are free. Edward Linck Jennings M.A. of Worcester College, Ox-
The register dates from the year 1862. The living is ford. The population in 1891 was 1,383.
a vicarage, net yearly value £290, in the gift oll trustees, Cheltenham is included within the Catholic diocese 'Of
and held ,since 1862 by the Eev. Georg-e Pruen Griffiths Olifton.
M.A. .of Wadham College, Oxford. The area is 1,94°' The Oatholic churoh in St. Jame.s' square, dedicated
to St. Gregory, and consecrated November 6, 1877, is
acres; the population in 1891 was 2,292.
All Saints, Pittville, is an ecclesiastical parish, formed an edifice of stone, in the Early Decorated style, from
in 1869: the church, near to Pittville circus, is an designs by Mr. Hansom, architect, of Clifton, and eon-
edifice {)f stone, in the Early French Gothic style, from sists of chancel, clerestoried JYclve, aisles, _chapels, tran-
designs by the late Mr. John Middleton, and consists septs, north and west porch~s and a tower, with rich
of chancel, with aisles, clerestoried nave of five bays, parapet, nnd pinnacles 30 feet high, and B spire reach-
aisles, transepts, south porch and an incomplete tower ing a height of 202 feet; in the centre of each face of
at the south-west angle, with a clock and I bell: the the parapet is a canopied niche, containing a sculptured
pulpit and reredos are of alabaster and freestone: nearly figure of a saint, life size: the entire length of the church
the whole of the windows are stained, and represent in is 157 feet; the nave ,wone measures 103 feet; the Lady
an elaborate scheme figures of the saints of the Old chapel is partitioned from the nave by handsome rails of
Testament, and pious men of various ages in the Christian ornamental brass: the altar contains three sculptured
chroch, including in modern times John Wesley, Charles panels, representing the Annunciation; both of Lhese, and
Simeon and John Keble: a rood screen of iron resting the magnificent stone pulpit and Stations of the Cross,
on a wall {)f alabaster was erected in 1893 from designs 14 in number, are exquisite specimens of artistic skill:
by Mr. H. A. Prothero, architect, of Cheltenham: there over the west entrance is a carving in stone, executed by
are 850 sittings, of which 450 are free. The register Mr. Boulton, a local sculptor; between the double 1100r8
dates from the year 1868. The living is a vicarage, gross stands a figure of St. Gregory, vested; on a panel to the
yearly value 1,'433, with residence, in the gift of the left is represented the historical incident which ultimately
Bishop ()f Gloucester, and held since 1886 by the Rev. led to the introduction of Ohristianity into Britain••iz.
ueorge Lawrence Harter Gardner M.A. of Corpus Christi the Anglo-British slaves in the market place of Rome,
College, Cambridge, and Mus. Bac. of Christ Church, whose fair faces induced St. Gregory to exclaim, "Non
Angli sed angeli forent, si essent Ohristiani": the panel
Oxford. The population in 1891 'Was 3,491.
St. Paul's, an ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1846: on the other side shows the missionaries, !headed by St.
the church, in Si. Paul's road, erected in 1831, is a build- Augustine, preaching to Ethelbert, Bretwalda of Kent:
ing of brick, with stone front, in the Olassic style, all the windows are filled with stained glass.

designed by Mr. Forbes, the architect of Pittville Spa, The Oatholic Convent of St. Paul the Apostle is in St.

and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, west porch and low Paul's street, 'llIld has a chapel in the Gothic style.

wes1Jern tower containing 1 bell: it was reseated in I862, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of England, Fauc'ln-

and has 1,400 sittings, of which 600 are free. The regis- berg road, built in 1885, is an edifice of stone in the Early

ter dates from the year 1830. The living is a vicarage, English style, and has a tower at the north-west angle,

net yearly value £,Z.50~ with residence, in the gift of the with spire: there are 520 sittings.
rector of Cheltenham, and ~eld s!n~e ~.890 by the Rev. The Scottish Presbyterian church, Selkirk paradE', is a

DmECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTENHAM• 63


small iron building, erected in 1884, and will seat ISO of brick and stone in the so-called Queen .Anne style; the

persons. auditorium is planned to seat comfortably 1,200 persons.

The Catholic Apostolic church (Swedenborgian) is in The stage has a depth of about 45 feet and a width. of 70

Grosvenor street, and has 70 sittings. feet (including the scene dock on either side), and is

Bethel chapel, St. James' square, built in 1820, has 45 feet high; the actual opening is about 24 feet wido

sittings for IS0 persons. and 30 feet high. The building is lighted by electricity

The Plymouth Brethren meet in the Regent hall, from works belonging to the company.

Regent street. The New Club, on the Promenade, at the corner of Im-

The Society of Friends' meeting room in Manchester perial square, erected in 1874, is a fine building of st-one,

street, erected in 1840, has ISO sittings. and contains suites of rooms, and all the requirements of a

The Congregational chapel, in Winchcomba street, high-class club; the number of members is limited to

erected in 1827, is a building {)f stone, in the Decorated 4°°; its affairs are under the direction of a committee,

style, and will seat 1,000 persons. of which Col. Cunliffe Martin C.B. is chairman for 1897,

The chapel of the Countess of Hunlingdon's Oonnexion, and Capt. J. K. Fraser, secretary; non-residents are ad-
mitted as "temporary" members for six months in each
in North place, erected in 1816, has 600 sittings.

Ebenezer Primitive Methodist chapel, King street, built year, on special terms, when duly proposed and seconded

in 1840, will seat 300 persons. by members and sanctioned by the committee. The

The Free Methodist or Royal Well chapel, in St. other clubs include the Union, in Oambray, the Conserva-
tive, in Albion street, and the Liberal Gub, in North
George's road, will seat 600 persons.

The Unitarian chapel, Royal Well place, has 250 street.

sittings. The Free Library, School of Art and School of Science,

There are four Baptist chapels: Cambray chapel, facing Olarence street, and immediately opposite St.

built in 1885, is of brick, with stone front, und has 1,000 Matthew's church, is a building in the Italian style with

sittings; Salem chapel, Clarence parade, is a building of Elizabethan details, erected from designs by Mr. Knight,

. stone, erected in 1844, and seating 1,500; Naunton Parade architect, at a cost of £15,000, the foundation stone

chapel, built in 1870, will seat 200; Gas Green Baptist being laid on the 20th June, 1887. The building is 144
feet in length, and in the centre, rising to a height of
chapel, Russell street, built in 1864, has 200 sittings.
The Wesleyan chapels are: Great, Norwood street, a 45 feet from base to parapet, is a projection serving as
building of stone, erected in 1845 and restored in 1889, a portico, and which terminates in a pediment, having a
with 650 sittings; St. George's Street, an edifice of brick, tympanum enriched with the arms of the borough. The
with stone facings, built in 1839, and seating 900 persons; portico is ornamented with Ionic columns, and surmoun-
Swindon Road chapel, erected in 1842, with 150 sittings; ted by a balustrade, above which is a head of Ohaucer,
and Gloucester Road obapel, a structure of brick, erected presented by Mr. Carter, a local sculptor. The library
contains 26,000 volumes, including lending and reference
in 1891, and affording 150 sittings.
departments, and there is a news room, 70 feet by 27
The Salvation Army Barracks are in the High street. and 18 feet in height. The Sch{)ol of Art includes rooms
for modelling and. painting, class rooms, and a private
St. Mary's cemetery, formed in 1883, and entirely room for the master. The School of Science has a lec-
ture hall and lecture room, physical and chemicalla'bora-
under the control of the authorities of the Parish Church, tories and olass rooms, the whole of which are very com-
pletely fitted.
has one mortuary chapel, but is now available only to
Chcltenham is the head quarters of the Royal Glo<>U-
persons having vaults there which are not yet filled up. cestershire Hussars, the ISt Gloucestershire Royal Engi-
neers (Volunteers) and the E Co. of the 2nd Volunteer
The new cemetery, in Cemetery r<lad, at the foot of Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment.

the Cotswold Hills, formed in 1&64, at a cost of £I1,OOO, Charities: Walwyn's of £50 was left in 1627, by J.
Walwyn, of Swindon. The Poor's Grounds afford a yearly
and since enlarged, has two mortuary chapels; it is under sum of £54 lIS. 3d. which is distributed among the poor.
Townsend's, of £50 yearly, is in part awarded t<l boys
the control of the burial board. from Pate's school proceeding t'O Pembroke College, Ox-

Thursday is the market day. A cattle market on the

Gloucester road was oonstructed by the corporation, at a

cost of upwards of £8,000; it is open every alternate

Thursday, and has attached abattoirs. '

Fairs are held on the second Thursday in April, Aug.

5th, the seC'Ond Thursday in September, 'and the third

Thursday in December, for cattle and cheese; there a,re
also statute fairs on the first and second Thursdays after ford; there is also a sum of £15 yearly for apprenticing
a poor boy. Townsend's charity {)f £20 yearly, left in
Michaelmas day.
The Cheltenham Winter Garden and Skating Rink, in 1683, by George Townsend esq. of Wormington, is for
Imperial square, erected in 1878, at a cost of about Lady Capel's school. Stansby's of 1£29 yearly, left in
[14,000, from designs by Mr. J. T. Darby, a local archi- 1704, by Rev. W. Stansby, of Badgworth, is for appren-
tect, is a cruciform etructure, of white and red brick, in ticing. Capel's, of £15 yearly, left in 1719, by the Rt.
the Italian style, with a central dome rising to the height Hon. Dorothy Lady Capel, is derived from the estate of
of nearly 100 feet i the extreme length is 250 feet, with Perry court, near Faversham, Kent, and now applied to
an average width of 50 feet; the roofs, which are light and the support of the parish school. Urquhart's, left in
elegant, are of iron and glass: the grounds lie chiefly on 1850, by J. H. Urquhart, of Sevenoaks, Kent, and consist-
the pr{)menade side of the building, and are ornamentally ing of the interest of £1,000, in £3i per Cent. Reduced
laid out in terraces and lawns: one end of the interior Bank Annuities, is distributed annually to the poor at
includee a. winter garden and concert hall, and the centre Christmas. Ashmead's. of £86 4s. left in 1742, by John
and transepts form an agreeable promenade; the floor Ashmead, of Cheltenham, is distributed annually to the
of the latter has, at considerable cost, been specially laid poor of Bethel Baptist chapel. Pate's, left in 1578, bv
Richard Pate, of Minsterworth, and recorder of Glouces·-
down for dancing.
The Assembly Rooms are in High street, and subs.crip- ter in 1556, has now (1897) an income of upwards of
tion balls are held here commencing in December, and £2,000, three-fourths of whICh sum is applied under a
continuing through the winter season; these rooms, which scheme approved by Her Majesty in Council, in 1881, in
are spacious, richly decorated, well ventilated, and lighted maintaining the Cheltenham Grammar school and cer-
by electric light, are alsa available for dramatic and other tain almshouses; the residue being applied to its own
purposes by Corpus Christi college, Oxford: the charity
public entertainments, and will hold 1,200 persons.
The Corn Exchange, in High street, is used for similar estate comprises some valuable portions of the town, be-
sides houses in Gloucester, land at Swindon, and a farm
purposes.
at the Leigh. The almshouses in Albion street aTe for
The Rotunda, Montpelier, is licensed for dramatic en-
tertainments, balls and concerts, and will seat 400 per-sons. six male and female inmates, born in the wwn, and over

The Queen's Hotel, erected in 1837, at a cost of sixty years 'Of age; each inmate ha-s two rooms and r bout
£40,000, from designs of the late Mr. Jerrard, architect, 8s. per week. The election of ahnspeople rests with ..the
occupies an elevated position, commanding a full view of churchwardens of the parish ohurch.
the promenade, and has a noble areaded portico, with The General Hospital and Dispensary,. in Sandford road,

six lofty columns: the hotel comprises numerous suites established in 1839, is a noble edifice of stone, in the
of rooms and hall, reception and reading rooms, with Classic style, and was erected at a cost of nearly /,'g,ooo,
hydraulic lift to each floor, and is now the property of from designs of the late D. J. Humphris, archited; it
is entirely supported by voluntary contributions, and con-
the Queen's Hotel Co. Limited.

The Plough Hotel, in High street, is an ancient hos- tains 82 beds; the a.verage number of in-patiants ad-

telry, containing 60 r<loms, end has an extensive range of mitted during the year is about 918; and of out-patients,

stabling. 4,484. In connection with the hospital is a private nurs-

The principal commercial hotels are the "Royal," the ing lnstitution, erected in 1894, at a cost of £2,500, and

" Lamb" and the "Fleece," each centrally situated. available for 20 nurses. The Female Orphan Asylum "Was

The Cheltenham Theatre and Opera House, in Regent founded by Queen Charlotte in 1806. The Delancey

street, erected in 1891, at a cost of £II,OQO, is an editice Hospital, Leckhampton, was founded by thO late Miss

64 CHELTENHAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S

Delar.cey, who bequeathed £5,000 for this purpose, but bined with a well-timbered park, render thiSl one of the
through some informality only £3,75° eventually became principal re~idence!l in the neighbourhood.

available: the late Rev. J. H. L. Gabell gave £1,000 to- The Woodlands, the property and residence of Frederick

wards the site, and £5,365 for the buildings and fUTni- WOlsey eag. is a. mansion of brid with freestone facings

ture, and £1,000 Consols as an endowmer,t fund; the in the Gothic style, finely situated in its own well-wooded

total endowment now (1897) amounts to abJut £4,5°0 I grounds, and comm~~~g pleasing views of the Leck-

Consols. The Eye, Ear and Throat Infirmary, estab- hampton Hills and adJOlDlllg scenery.

lished in 1889 at 2 North place, is for the gratuitous relief Thirlestaine Hall, the residence of Mrs. Cox, is a man-

of really indigent persons SUffering from diseases of the sion in the Italian style, with conservatories and extensive

eye, ear and throat; it is managed by a wmmittee of grounds tastefully arranged.

nine; the number o£ in and out-patients treated in 1896 Lake House, occupying a sequestered spot on the

was 600, and 68 operations were performed during the 'l'hirlestaine road, is the iI'esidence of Mrs. Nevile Wyatt,

same periQd. The Cobourg Society and Dispensary for and is sUJ:"rounded by pleasure grounds and shrubberies.

Diseases of Women and Children was established in 1817, The prmcipal part of the town iSI held by copyhold
and in 1896 there were 114 patients: there are other minor tenure, with which many ancient cus~oms are connected:

charities and benevolent institutions in the town. James Tynte Agg-Gardner esq. J.P. IS uord of the manor,

Fullwood Park, the residence of Mrs. Bosanquet, is and courts leet are !held in May and November, at the

8. fine mansion situated in its own grounds, which are manor. office in Portland street. Previous to the Norman

beautifully laid Qut and contain a piece of ornamental acceSSIOn the manor belonged to Edward the Confessor,

water.' and in 1199 it was granted to Henry de Boihun, Earl of
a:n•
.,. d Hereford, who exchanged it with King John for other
r:t;hlrlestame House, ID the Bath road, the. property
lands; it was next given to the .Abbey of Fescamp, in
reSIdence of the Rey. John Edward A~dison FenwlCk Normandy; and subsequently to the nunnery of Sion, in
~~.A. and Mrs. ~~nwlck, da~hter an~ hel'Tess of the late Middlesex on the disso'lution of which in 153~ it reverted
SIr. Thomas ~~lPP9 bary. IS a clasSIC structure ?f the to the Cr~wn.

Ion;c order, orlgmally built b! a Mr. Sc.ott for his own The area. of the parish is 4,2 °3 acres; rateable value,
reSIdence, ~t a co~t of £9°,000, the two wmgs were added £272 ,300. The population in 1891 was, parish and muni-
cipal borough :-Central Ward, 7,42°; East Ward, 6,553;
by Lord :N~rth~Ick at a. cost of £8,000 each, an~ the
Middle Ward, 6,370 ; North Ward, 9,79°; South Ward,
central portI~~ IS,a copy of p~ of the temple of !lissus
a~ Athen~. t::5lr 'I.homas .PhJlihpps trans!erred. here fr?ID 9,742 ; West Ward, 6,039; total, 42,91 4, including 29 in
~s mamllon ~t :Mlddle ~ll, Wo~cestershlTe, hi~ ~xtenslve
lIbrary and fi~: c.ollec~IOn of plctu~es, comp.nsmg some the /Home for Sick Children, 92 in the General Hospital
hundreds of pamtmgs, .the collectIOn. now mcludes ex- and 410 officers and inmates in the Workhouse; the popu-
ample.s o~ t~e most emment m~st~rs, about 40 water-
lation of the parliamentary borough in 1891 was 49,775.

Parish Olerk, St. Mary, John Sier, I St. Jamesl parade.

(olour pamtmgs by !ohn Glover, vle",:s of Calcutta, fron: Verger & Sexton, Htenry Botting, II Little Bayshill tar
the cele?r~ted collection. of War~e~ RastIngls,at Daylesford , Christ Church, George Payne, 5 Christ Church terrace
and pamtmg:s by C~tlin, depIctIng ~he ?lanners of. the St. J ames, Henry Holloway, 7 Suffolk road
N.orth Amencan Indums; the extenSIve library ~s eIght St. John, Joseph Warder, 2 Keynsham street

~I)oms and a part of. the hall: a~ong o~he.r. obJects of St. :Mark, Stephen Holloway, St. Mark's emporium
St. Paul, William Domney, 3 Albert street, St. Paul's
lr.t~re.s~ here .are va~I~us Babylon]f.;h curIOSItIes, one of St. Stephen, William Tinker, 4 Hatherley street
whll~li IS a. cylinder glvmg an account of some of the acts

of Nebuchadnezz.a:r. . All Saints, Pittville, Arthur William Bastin, 56 Leighton

Hatherley Court, at present (1897) unOCCUPIed, and road (verger)

situated in the vicinity of the Park, is a. modern mansion St. Peter, Sidney Green, 2 Hill view, Swindon road

of stone, commandin~ extensive views of the surrounding Holy Trinity, J. Woneon, 6 Winchcombe place
picturesque scenery: the prettily-arranged grounds, com- SS. Philip & Ja.mes, G. B. Dale, Leckhampton road

OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.

Post, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Parcelll, Letters.

}>romenade; Powell Chandler, postmaster; Thos. Mayos, • I-B~o-x -

chief clerk. Latest Time ·WeekDays.

Dispatch of Letter8 &c. from Head: Office. of Posting. closed at
Mails Dispatched-Week Days.
Worcester To Worcester & Bath •.•.••...•••...•.. ,12 op.m
only.

1250 p.m. To Birmingham, Ireland, North of

Parcels. Letters. England, Scotland & Malvern •.• 12 55

I 40 To London, Cirencester, Gloucester,
Maidenhead, Oxford, Reading,
Latest Time Week Days. Box

of Posting. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . closed at Swindon, Windsor & for the I 40
Colonial & Foreign mails ••••••.••
- To Strand.......•......................... 2 30
10 op.m. To Birmingham, Ireland & North,
(Tewkes- Worcester, Tewkesbury, Mal-
bury only.) vern & Evesham(except monday) I 45 a.m 2 30 Local. Cleeve Hill, Prestbury,
Southam, Winchcomb, Bishop's

r To Bath, Berkeley, Bristol, Dursley, 3 30a.m - Cleave, Gotherington & Leck- 2 30
Gloucester, Stonehouse, Stroud, hampton .... I" ••••••• I' •••••••••••••••
3 15 To London & places beyond .•......• 2 SS
I &c. & the West of England .....• To Tewkesbury, Worcester & Mal-
Local.-To Andoversford, Cleeve
Hill, NOl'thleach, Prestbury & ~erll . 3 IS

10 p.m. • ~iIlCl1~Ill~ . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • . • • . . • • 4 30 3 45 To Birmingham, Bath, Bristol, 3 40
prevIO• US Gloucester & the North ..•.....•...
Local. - To Arle, Badgworth, 5 45 5 45 34°
day. Bishop's Cleave, Boddington,Elk- To United States & Canada (satur- 5 55
70 daJTs only) I" I ••• I ' •••• , ••• , ••••••••••••
stone, Elmstone Hardwiek ; Oxen-
ton, Shurdington, Staverton, To London, Gloucester, Stroud &
Stoke Orchard, Swindon, The places beyond London .•..•••••.•.
Leigh, Uckington &c .•...•....••.••
To London, Gloucester, Bristol &

To Bonrton-on-the-Water, Stow- Westan-super-Mare ••••••.•..•.•.•• 7 0

on-the-Wold, Naunt()n, Lower 6 30 7 30 To Birmingham, Ireland, Here-
fordshire (part of), Malvern,
- l Guiting, Cold Aston & Notgrove Midland Counties, North of
To London, Gloucester, Newport
& Cardiff . 75 England, Scotland, Shropshire,

To Birmingham, Worcester, Eves- Tewkesbury & Worcester .•..•.•••

ham, Oxford &c . 8 25 8 30 To Birmingham, Midland Counties

To Bristol &West of England .••.•• 9 5° & several places in the North of

10 45 a.m. To London, Gloucester, Reading, England ... I" •••••••••••• I" •••• I ••••••• 8 30

Stroud, Cirencester, Chedworth, 9 30 To Bath, Bristol & West of England 9 45
:Fossbridge, Northleach &Bourne- To London, Gloucester, Hereford,
10 0

IIlo11tll •••..•.....•....•....••.•......•. 10 45 Ross, Stroud, Swindon, Ciren-
caster, Oxford, Birmingham,
I11 10 a.m. To Birmingham, Worcester &

11 45 a.m. Tewkesbury . IX 10 Midland Counties & North of

Brisrolonly To Bristol, Gloucester, Hereford- England le •••• le ••••• le le ••• 10 50 •

12 0 p.m. shire, Monmouthshire & the •

.~~t of ~~laIl(l .•••••••••••••••••.•. :n 45 *With extra id. stamp until 8 p.m. at Public Counter.

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DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTENHAM. 65

Sundays Letters oD!ly. tHa~i1t?n Major-Gen. Thomas de Courcy V.C. Dunboyne,

To Birmingham -& bKooxrtchl~s·eWd oartce1s.t4e5r' Tewkesbury Mal- PlttvIlle, Cheltenham
vern -& Evesham, a.m '
Handley James William esq. M.A. Fauconberg, Overton
.read, Chelten.h~m
Bath, Berkeley, Bristol, Dursley, Gloucester, Stroud, T'
~cks-Beach. ~ilham Fredk. esq..WItcombe park, ~troud
Stonehouse .& West of England, 3.30 a.m Rill C?l. WIlliam Alex. p.L. TovIl house, near MaIdstone
Local-To Andoversford, Oleeve Hill, Northleach, Prest-

bury, Winchcombe, Bourton-on-the-1Vater & Stow-on- Hutchmson James: esq. rhe Poole, Hereford
Jack~on ~eorge M,aver esq. Sandford lodge, Cheltenham
the-Wold, 4.30 a.m ' Keeling George ~ m. esq. Ib Lansdown ter. Cheltenham

Bath, Ber.mshire, Bristol, Gloucester, Hereford, Ledbury,

Monmouth, Oxfordshire, Ross, South Wales, Stroud, Selwyn-Payne Major John Handcock, Badgeworth grange,
quI.~ Cheltenham
West of England -& Wiltshire, 6.30 (p.m .

London, Birmingham, part of Herefordshire, Ireland, Mal- o...;heppard Thomas Dawson, 'Db-e Grange, Shanklm,
~sl~ of W~I;tt.
vern, Mi<Eand Counties, Korth of England, Scotland, Sklllicorne WillIam _ esq: 9 , p~r. Cheltenham
Nash Queen.lJl
Shropshire, Tewkesbury, 1Vorcester &C. *7. 15
*With extra M. stamp until 8 p.m. in general box. Stanton Alfred John esq. Shirley ho. PIttville,Chelten?am

2 'rhoyh Col. Newman Burfoot, The Abbotts, All Samts'
road, Cheltenham
Express Delivery Service.

Letters -& parcels are now accepted at head office, Hewlett Vassar-SmitJh Richard Vassar esq. Charlton pk. Cheltnhm

street, Montpellier, Moorend, Pittville, St. Mark's, Welch Capt. Geo. Asser White R.N. Arle ho. Cheltenham

Chl1rlton Kings, Andoversford, Northleach, Prestbury, Williams Oliver John esq. LL.B. Battledown house, Charl-

Sherbourne & Winchcombe offices for imme::liate deli- ton Kings, Cheltenham

very; fee, 3d. each mile \Yilliams Theodore Ellis esq. M.A. Salterley grange, Cub·

Delivery Arrangements berley, near Cheltenham
. .. Willis Capt. Horace George, The Glenfall, Oharlton Kings,
1st town delIvery commences at 7 a.m. daily; 2nd, II
8.m. week daIs; 3rd, 1. 15 p.m. week days; 4th, 3 p.m. Cheltenham
week days; 5th, 5.30 p.m. week days j 6th,7·5 0 p.m.
Witts. George Backhouse esq. Hill house, Leckhampton,

Cheltenham

*Except on ,saturdays. The Mavor & Ex-Mavor of Cheltenham

Hours, of Posting Letters Clerk' to the Magistrates, John Waghorne, g Crescent pI
.. Petty Sessions are held at the Police court every day at II
For the 1st town delivery the head office box closes at 6
a.m.; 2nd, 10.40 a.m.;. 3rd, 12.50 p.m.; 4th, 2.30 a.m. The following places are included in the division:
p..m.; 5th, 5 p.m. j 6th, 7. 15 p:m .
. -Cheltenham, Badgworth, Shurdington, Boddington,
Savmgs bank, money order & ~nnwty -& msurance busmess
transacted,. week days only, stampSl sold or purch~sed, Bishop's Oleave, Gotherington, Southam, Cowley,Brock-
letter~ regIstered &C. w~ek days, from 7 a.m. until 10 hamp!-on, Stoke Orchard, Woodmancote, Cubberley,
p.m., sundays, 7 until 10 a.m. for sale of postage Charlton Kings, Leckhampton, Prestbury, Swindon,
stamps & registration -& 5 p.m. to 6 p.m Staverton, Up-Hatherley, Uckington, Woolstone & Great
Witcombe

The Telegraph Office j,g open daily from 7 a.m. until 10 CORPORATION.

p.m.; &; on sundays from 8 to 10 a.m. & 5 to 6 p.m 18 96 -7_

Mails for India leave Cheltenhamr--vi~ Brindisi. Mayor, Alderman Col. R. Rogers.
Deputy-Mayor, Councillor Griffith.
Post until 1.40 p.m. every friday.

Town Sub-Post -& M. O. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insuranct Aldermen.

Offices. ~{}l'th Ward, tOol. Richard Rogeu.

tMontpellier-R. Taylor Scut,h Ward, *George Norman

tPittvilJe, Leamington place T. A. Jeffrey East Ward, tEdwin Lawrence
Tivoli-Miss E. Launder
tMoorend J. T. Walkley West Ward, *John Haddon .
73 High street.-Mrs. S. Newton
Townsend place J ames Roylance Central Ward, *Joseph Webster Drew
tSt. Mark's-Mrs. E. Butler
Middle W:.rd, tOol. N. Il. Thoyts
St. Paul's-F. H. Radburn
• *Retire in 1900. tRetire in 1897.
Keynsham street J. H. Batten
Bath road-Henry Cockshott .Councillors.
Albion street-Miss· C. Powell
Great Norwood street-C. J. Davies NGrth Ward, *Henry Wa.ghorne; tJoseph Samuel Len.

Hewlett street-&. Webb thall j tGeorge Henry Mills

Lower High street F. J. Wright South Ward, *Harry Lewis; tHenry George Margrett j

tGeorge Herbert Ward-Humphreys
East Ward, *George Dimmer; tAllen Adair Dighton;

tGeorge Bence

Marked thus : are Telegraph Offices. West Ward, *Edward H. Parsonage; tJames Cypher j

tMoses Davis

Town Sub-Offices. Central Ward, *William Nash Skillicorne; tJames Van-

Gloucester road J. Orkey stone Moles; tWilliam Alfred Baker
ArIa Mrs. Elizabeth Burrows
Middle Wal'd, *John Charles Griffith j tEdward Llew-

eUyn Davies; p ohn Capps Cooper

MEMBER OF PARLlli"\IENT FOR THE BOROUGH. *Retire in 1897. tRetire in 1898. tRetire in 1899.

:Major-Gen. Francis Shirley Bussell a.M.G. Army & Navy Monthly Meetings.-First monday in each month except
club, London S W
August -& November
Betnrning Officer, The Mayor
Auditors, George Henry Bailey &; William Barron

Officers of the Corporation.

COUNTY MAGISTRA.TES FOR CHEL'IENHAM PETTY Town Clerk &; Clerk to School Attendance Committee,
Edward Thomas Brydges, Municipal offices
SESSIONAL DIVISION.
Treasurer, Francis Frederick Leaver, Lloyd's Bank Lim
Agg Col. William, The Hewletts, Che'tenham, chairman Medical Officer of Health, .John Henry Garrett M.D.,
Agg-Gardner James Tynte esq. Evesham ho. Oheltenham
Carrington Harold Tarlt esq. M.A. 4 College lawn, J;>.P.H. Municipal offices

Cheltenham Hectrical Engineer, M. H. Kilgour, 15 St. George's par
Croker-King Lieut.-Col. Charles Edgar, Cambridge house, Borough Surveyor -& Water Engineer, Joseph Hall

St. George's road, Cheltenham A.M.I.C.E. Municipal offices
de Ferrieres Baron Charles Conrad A.dolphus Du Bois Borough Accountant, Richard l\'Iinett F.S.A.A. Municipal

F.S.S. Bays Hill house, Cheltenham offices
Foster Thomas Nelson esq. V.D. Allt Dinas, Overton road,
Sanitary Inspector, .A.lOOrt Edwd.Hudson,Municipal offices
Cheltenham Gas Euminel', P"enry Matthews, 4 Cambray.
Gardner William esq. Prestwich lodge, Cheltenham Collector of Ra-.,. Peter Loveridge, Municipal offices
Gibbons John Skipw~elq_ Iloddington manor, near Street Inspector, R. W. Young, Municipal offices
Superintendent of the Fire Brigade,S.J. Such, Swindon"rd.
Cheltenham Superintendent of the Cemetery -& Nonconformist Sexton,
Godfrey Col. Albert Henry, The Greenway, Shurdington,
"'Villiam Gregory
near CheltenhllJI1 School Attendance Officers, Robert King--Turner, Robert
Grifl'ith Major Job'! Charles, DE'.&nwood, Cheltenham
-Irving &; MHiliael CarroU, Municipal offices
GLOU. o

6tl r<!HELTENHAM. GLO UCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

PLJ3LIC EST..lliLISH~IENTS. HOSPITALS & CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

Assemhly Rooms, 392 High street, Cheltenham Assembly Blind Institution,47 Winchcomb street, Capt. Willoughby
!looms & Theatre Co. Lim. proprietors, E. Lawrence,
managing director Berthon, hon. treasurer & trade manager; J. Suther_

Bennington Hall, Bennington 'st. Wm. Gough, hall keeper land Phillips. hon. sec. ; Mr,s. E. T. Brown, matron
Cemetery (St. Mary's), High 'street
Cemetery (New), Cemetery road, E. T. Brydges, clerk to Cheltenham General Hospital & Dispensary, Sandford

the burial board; George Charles Pratley, supt road, Lieut.-Col. Oroker-King J.P. president; E. T.
Wilson M.B., R. Kirkland M.B. & E. Trevithick M.D.
Cheltenham Theatre & Opera House, Regent street, The physicians; G. B. Ferguson M.D., J. W. Bramwell M.D.
CheltenhaIn Theatre & Opera House Co. Limited, pro- & W. R. Buckell F.R.C.S.Eng. surgeons; R. Rogers
prietors, G. H. Williams, sec.; tegd. office, 3 Ormond L.D.S.RC.S.I. surgeon-dentist; G. C. Phillips M.D.
chambers; J awes Chappell, acting manager Cantab. house surgeon; R Sim, junior house surgeon;
J. A. Thomas, dispenser; Miss M. E. Howes, matron;
Corporation Central Depot, St. James' !Square, J. E. H. T. Carrington J.P. hon. sec. & treasurer
Plnting, clerk; T. W. Ralliwell, outdoor foreman Branch Dispensary, Oxford passage, R. Davies M.REdin.

CGTIl Exchange, High street, G. H. Williams, sec residenl:o surgeon; A. Lengden, dispenser; O. Smith,
'l'he County Court house, in Reg-ent street, erected in collector
Cheltenham Eye. Ear & Throat Infirmary, 2 North place;
1870, from the designs of J. C. Sorby. architect, of honorary staff, Lennox Browne F.RC.S.Edin. consult-
:Brunswick square, London, is an edifice of stone in the ing surgeon; John A. Bower M.B., C.M. surgeon; R.
Classic ostyle, & comprises suites of offices, a spacious Renton M.B., C.M. assistant surgeon; E. Lawrence
han of fine proportions, & retiring rooms for the juc!ge L.D.S.R.C.S.I. surgeon-dentist; W. Moody Bell,
-& mcmbel'S of the legal profession. Conrts are held optician; Mrs. Purnell, dispenser; Arthur Lamb, sec. ;
three times a month; attendance at the office daily from R Henry Smith, collector
10 till 4; His Honor Arthur Beecher Eliicott RA. Children's Hospital, Belmont house, ,Winchcomb street;
judge; Oliver John Williams LL.B. registrar & high
bailift'. The following is a [ish of the parishes in the Arthur Hullah esq. hon. sec.; Miss Tombleson, lady
superintendent
district :-Badgworth, Birdlip, Chal'1ton Kings, Chel-
tenham, Cowley, Oubberley, Dowdeswell, Leckhampton, Cobourg Society & Dispensary for Diseases of Women &
PrestblNY, Shurding-ton, Staverton, Swindon, Ucking-
ton, Up-Hatherley, Whittington, Great Witcomb & Little Children,2 Bath street, James Rees-Philipps, hon. sec. ;
Witcomb J. W. Bramwell M.D. consulting physician; Lauriston
The Cheltenham bankruptcy district includes the county Winterbotham M.R C. S. consulting surgeon; :AlIen
.Adair Dig-hton L.RC.P.Edin. Herbert Bramwell M.D.
court distrids of Cheltenham, Northleach. Stow-on-the. & A. A. Hogarth M.B. surgeons
Delancey Hospital, Leckhampton, Charles Wilson, chair-
Wold, Tewkes'bury & Winchcombe; C. Scott B.A. Glou- man; W. G. Gurney esq-. hon. treasurer; E. Cocks
cester, official receiver Jiohnston M.R.C.S.Eng. medical officer; E. T. Wilson
Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amendm• ent
M.B., F.R.C.P.Lond. hon. sec. .; Chas. Smith, collector
Act," George Henry Bayley, 4 Promellade; William W. Female Refuge, North Parade Home, Winchoomb street,
Moore, 4 Tavrstock place; Fred. :B. Pottinger, Rodney Rev. Perey Wailer M.A. chaplain; Maj.-Gen. Lewis,
lodge; John W. C. Brewer, 8 College court. Gloucester; hon. sec. & treasurer; Miss Sumner, matron
.
Williaw Fitzroy Fowles, Regent street; Saml. Browne Female Orphan Asylum. Winchcomb street, E. F. Jen-
Varder, Albion chambers, Clarence parade; Charles F. nings esq. treasurer; Rev. Percy Waller M.A. chaplain;
Pugh, 2 Regent street
H. Cochrane esq. hon. sec.; Miss Ede, lady supt

County Police Station, Orescent place, Admirnl Henry Francis Owen Memorial Home for Young Women, Cam-
Chri'ltian, chi~f constable; Young ,Sarinsbury, chi~f bray, Mrs. G. Campbell, sec.; Miss Sarah Bateman,
clerk: })onald McUae, superintendent; the police force matron
of the Ohelteooam division consists of I superintendent, Girls' Training Institution, 46 Winchcomb street, Miss
I inspe~t~r, 6 sergeants & 56 constables
Pike, resident matron
'Comity Weights & Measures Office, I Manchester street, Gordon Boys' Brigade, I Liverpool place, High street;
Frank T;;,ylor, assistant insvector
Col. J. S. Blaxlantl, hon. sec. & treasurer; Walter
Firt Engine & Escape StatiJn (Corporation), Caledonian Morse, superintendent
house, Swindon road, S. John Such, superintendent & Little Girls' Home, 2 .Alexandra villas, Hewlett toad; Miss
18 men
Sawyer, treasurer & lady principal
Hil2'h Court of Justice District Re~istI'Y. County Court, Orphan Boys' Asylum, St. Margaret's road; Rev. C. E.
Regent st. Oliver In. Williams LL.B. dist. registrar
Gibson M.A. & Rev. M. A. Smelt M.A. hon. secs.; Miss
Inland Revenue Office (Excise Department), I Bath street, Jane Gardner, ma.tron
Thomas Mitchell, SUJpervisor; Oharles Goodwin & J. J. Pate's Almshouses, .Albion street
V3.1bler, first class officers; Benjamin Brosnan & F. R. Provident Dispensary, Handel house, St. George's place,
DQPkin, second class officers
John Callender Gooding M.D. consulting physician;
~anor Office, Portland street, James Tynte Ag~-Gardner Septimus Tristram Pruen M.D. & Francis John Gor-
"f esq. J.P. lord of the manor j Rowland Ticehurst esq. ringe Mason, med. officers; D. W. Honeysett, hon. sec
steward; Frederick Ticehurst, deputy steward; John Victoria. Home for District Nurses, St. James' square;
Ga.spard Villar.. high bailiff; W. H. Ferguson & John Miss Bladen, superintendent; Miss Fenn, hon. sec
Smith Friskney, high constables; William Fowles, resi-

dent derk VOLUNTEERS.

Masonic Hall, Portland street, ~chael Carroll, hall keeper, Gloucestershire (Royal Gloucestershire Hussars) Yeo-

where the following lodges are held :-Foundation, lodge manry Cavalry (3rd Yeomanry Brigade), Cheltenham

82, every fourth wednesday in the month,July & August head quarters, Queen's hotel; B squadron, Hon. Major

excepted; Royal Union, lodge 246, every third wed. C. H. Palairet; Cheltenham Troop, Hon. Major J. C.

in the month; Royal Arch, chapter 82 (the chapter Mathews; R. Bastin. quarter-master; Sergt.-Major

meets on the second thursday in March, June, October Brill, Troop drill instructor

& December; Keystone, lodge Mark Masters, meets 1St Gloucestershire Royal Engineers Volunteers, head

once a. quarter; & the Ootteswold Encampment of quarters, Swindon road, Richard Rogers, lieut.-col. &

Masonic Knights Templar is held on the first wednesday col.; George A. Cardew, major; Major T. A. Oregan

in February, April, JulY',' October &, December RE. adjutant; Surg.-Lieut.-Ool. D. J. Dutton, Surg.-

Montpellier Baths, Bath road, Mrs. E. Craddock, mana- Capt. W. Cox, Surg.-Capt. G. H. Ward-Humphreys &

geress; G. H. Williams, sec Surg.-Lieut. W. B. Fergusson, medical officers; Rev.

Montpellier Gardens, property of the Corporation; Joseph J. G. Derrick, Rev. W. S. Fallon, Rev. Dr. J. Taylor

Hall, manager & Rev. G. F. O. de Carteret, acting chaplains; (A Co.)

Montpellier Rotunda. Peter Jones, lessee & musical Capt. E. E. Ricketts, CB Co.) Capt. M. Tanner, (C Co.)

director, Montpellier Capt. G. A. Peake, CD Co.) Capt. T. E. Rickerby, (E

Queen's Tax Offices, 36 Carlton street, WiIliam Henry Co.) Capt. C. H. King, (F Co.) Capt. W. Bell Haworth,

Astman, collector & 9 Bath street, Edmund Wallace (G Co.) Winchcomb, Capt. G. E. Brydges; G. W.

Blake, collector Brown RE. l'egimentaI-sergt.-major; instructors,

St. Mary's Parish Room, St. James' square; Mrs. Eliza Sergt. G. W. Locker, J. B. Barrow & W.Littlejohns R.E

West, caretaker ' C a d e t Corps (Cheltenham College) ISt Gloucestershire

Stamp Office, General Post Office, Promenade; Powell Volunteer Battalion Royal En~ineers; Maurice Tanner,

Chandler, distributor hon. capt.; Sergt.-Major B. Rowland, sergt. instructor

Weighing Machine (Corporation), Tewkesbury road, Jesse I Gloucestershire Regiment 2nd Volunteer Battalion (E
Sollors, weigher Co.), depot, Crescent place; Major J. C.
Griffith, corn·
Winter Garden & Skating Rink, Imperial s~uare, Joseph manding; O. E. F. Mouat-Biggs & E. Hicks-Beach,

Hall, Illanager lieuts.; Surg.-Capt. H. Bramwell M.D. medical officer;

Oolour-Sergt, Stephen Durham, inst~ctor

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTENHAM. 67

SPAS. Collector of Poor Rates &; Assistant Overseer for Chelten-
ham, Martin Benjamin Ricketts, 8 Cambray
Cambray, Rodney road, Frank Ruck, proprietor
MO!ltpellier, Bath road, Montpellier Baths &; Spa Co. Lim. Coroner for the Upper District, John Waghorne; deputy,
Sydney Proeter Ryland, 2 Crescent place
(G. H. Williams. sec)
Pittville, prQperty of the Corporation; Joseph Hall, mgr High Dailiff of the Borough &; Hundred of Cheltenham,

CLUBS. tOliver John Williams LL.B. Regent street

Cheltenham Liberal, North street, William A. Baker, sec Surveyor of Taxes for the Districts of Cheltenham
Conservative, Albion street, T. H. Packer, hon. sec •
New, Promenade, Capt. J. K. Fraser, sec Tewkesbury, G. L. Williams, I Bath street
Union, Cambray, George Norman, hon. sec. &; treasurer
Town Crier &; Bailiff of the Manor, Borough &; Hundred ol

Cheltenham, Henry Kilbey, Swindon road

LIBRARIES &; READING ROOMS. PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services.

Cheltenham,S Royal crescent, James P. Presley, librarian St. Mary's (parish church), Rev. Edmund Lally, Roxby
Cheltenham Public, Clarence street, Wm. Jones, librarian
M.A. rector; Rev. Charles George Ledger M.A. &; Rev.

CHELTENHAM UNION. P. A. Nash M.A. curates; 11 a.m. &; 3 &; 7 p.m. ; wed.

Board day, thursday, at the Workhouse. fri. &; saints' days, XI a.m

The full board consists of thirty-two elected members. All Saints'. Pittville, Rev. Geo. Lawrence Harter Gardner

Nineteen guardians for the parish of Cheltenham, as fol- M.A.• Mus. Bac. vicar; Rev. Leonard Augustus Lyne &i

lows :-four for the Middle ward &; three e.ach for the Rev. Thomas Clegg Whittle, curates; holy communion,

Central, West. North, East &, South wards. Under the 8 &; XI a.m. &; 3.30 &; 7 p.m.; daily, 8 &; 10 a.m. &6p.m

Poor Law Act the town is comprised in the Cheltenham All Saints' Mission Room. Sherborne place; children's ser-

union, &; is divided into six wards. The union com- vice, II a.m.; evensong, 7 p.m.; wed.. evensong,8 p.m

prises the parishes of Cheltenham, Badgworth, CharltoD Christ Church, Lansdown, Rev. Christopher Venn Childe

Kings, Cowley, Cubberley, Leckhampton, Prestbury, M.A., LL.D. vicar; Rev. Arthur Bingham B.A. &; Rev.

Shurdington, Staverton, Swindon, Uckington, Up- E. Bankes James B.A. curates; 8 a.m. holy com·

Hatherley &; Great Witcomb. The population of the munion; 11 a.m. 3.30 &; 7 p.m.; wed. &; fri. noon;-

union in 1891 was 54,786; area, 26,526 aCl'6S; Il'ateable festivals, holy communion 8 &; '1:2 a.m

Holy Trinity, Portland street, Rev. Percy WaIler, in.

value in 1897, £332,997 cumbent; Rev. James Glass. curate; 11 a.m. 3 et 7

Oerk to- the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, Row- p.m.; thurs. 11.30 a.m.; tues. 8 p.m

land Ticehurst, Essex place Holy Trinity Mission Hall, Sherborne street

Deputy Clerk, Frederic Ticehurst, Essex place St. James', Suffolk square, Rev. Henry· Lawe Corry

Assistant Clerk, John Meek, Essex place Vnlly de Candole M.A. incumbent; II a.m. ;:l-I5 &; 7

Treasurer, John WilsoD, County of Gloucester Bank p.m.; wed. II a.m

Relieving Officers: No. I district, William Jas. Wrathall, St. John's Berkeley street, Rev. Arthnr Armitage, vicar;

Arle cottage, Tewkesbury road; No. 2 district, Thomas Rev. Alec. Miller, curate; II a.m. 3.30 &; 7 p.m.;

!loyd. Merlin villa, Naunton Park terrace; No. 3 dis- 2nd &; 4th sunday, holy communion 8 a..m. ~ lst &; 3rd

trict, H. F. Burrows, Ryeworth, Charlton Kings sunday at 12.30 p.m.; &; the last sunday after evening

Vaccination Officer, service; fri. 12 noon; mission service in the schools on

Collector to the Guardians, John Meek. Essex place wed. at 8 p.m

Medical Officers: No. I district, In. Paul Bevan L.R.C.P. St. Luke's, College road, Rev. George Despard M.A.

Lond. 3 North place; No. 2 district, Allen Duke, vicar; Rev. Julian Harvey M.A. &; Rev. Hubert Evan

Winslow, Hewlett street; No. 3 district, Andrew Allison Noott, curates; II a.m. 3.30 & 7 p.m.; wed. &i saints;

Hogarth M.B., C.M. Harley house, Cambray; No. 4 days, II a.m

district, John Wilson M.D., C.M. 16 Cambray; No. 5 St. Mark's, Gloucester ro~ Rev. George Pruen Griffiths

district, Francis John Gorringe Mason M.B.C.S.Eng. M.A. vicar; Rev. Edwin Walter Stringer &; Rev. Wp.-

Livorno lodge, St. Margaret's road . fred Henry Isaacs M.A. curates; 11 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m. ;

Dispenser, Henry Finch, Knowesley parade wed. from Nov. to Easter at 7 p.m

Public Vaccinators, Cheltenham district, John Francis St. Matthew's (chapel of ease), Clarence street; .XI a.m.
Johns M.D., D.P.H. 3 Lansdown place; Charlton Kings
district, Francis John Gorringe Mason M.R.C.S.Eng. 3 &; 7 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m .
Livorno lodge. St. Margaret's road; Prestbury district,
John Wilson M.D., C.M. 16 Cambray St. Paul's, St. Paul's street, Rev. George Phillips Pearce

Superintendent Registrar, Rowland Ticehurst, Essex pI. ; M.A. vicar; 8.30- a.m. holy communion; II a.m. I!?
deputy, Gilbert McDquham, Essex place
7 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m.; Mission Hall.Swindon road;
Registrar of Births &; Deaths, Charlton Kings sub-dis-
trict, Neighbour Pearman, Quarry croft, PiLford road, 7 p.m
Leckhampton; deputy,' Arthur Pearman, Pine cottage,
Leckhampton; Cheltenham sub-disiricl, J oseph Alfred St. Peter's, Tewkesbury road, Rev. Abraham Henry
Round, 5 Clarence parade
Herbert Orpen-Palmer M.A., B.D. vicar; Rev. Ernest

Clapton M.A. curate; 1st, 3rd &; 5th sundays, II a.m.

3 &; 6.30 p.m.; 2nd &; 4th, 8.30 &; 11 a.m. &; 6,30 p.m~
holy communion after mid-day service on 1st, 3rd &;

Registrar of Marriages, William Fowles, Essex plhce; 5th sundays; wed. 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 9 a.m.; "aints'

deputy, Charles T. Deane, Essex place . & holy days, 6 p.ro.

The Workhouse, in Swindon road, is an edifice of brick, SS. Philip &; James, Tha Park, Rev. ,Canon William Henry

ilrected about 1840, &; re-constructed &; enlarged in 1887 Hutchinson M.A. vicar; Rev. Douglas McLaren M.A.

&; will now hold 660 inmates: new casual wards were curate; 8 a.m. holy comm~ion; II a.m. ;3 &; 7 p.m. ~
wed. 11 a.m. &; 8 p.ro.; frl. IX a.m.; daily, ~ p.m. ;
built in 1883-4 in St. Paul's road; Rev. Johu George
festivals &:. holy days, I I a.m
Derrick RA. chaplain; Septimus TriBtram Pruen M.D.
St. Stephen's, Tivoli, Rev. Edward Linck Jennings M.A.
medical officer; William Pearce, master; Mrs. Char-
vicar; Rev. George William Leonard Cass 'RA.. curate;
lotte Pearce, matron; William Thomall, tramp master
8 a.m. holy communion; II a.m. &; 7 p.m. j holy

SCHOOL ATTENDAXCE COMMITTEE. communion, 1st &; third sundays at mid-day; wed.

:Meets second thursday in each month, at' the Wol'khouse, 11.45 a.m. 5.30 &; 8 p.m';1 fri. XI.45 a.m,; festival~ &;

after the Board meeting.' . holy days 7.45 &:. II.45 a.m.; thurs. holy commumon,

Clerk, Rowland Ticehurst, :Essex place 7.45 a.m.; evensong, daily 5.30 p.m

Attendance Officer, John Weaver, I Fairfield villas, Leck- St. Gregory, Catholic. St. James' square,' Rev. Robert

hampton road . Aloysius Wilkinson &; Rev. Paul O'Hear, priests; 8 &:.

II a.m. &; 7 p.m.; daily 8 a.m.; wed. meeting 7.30

CHELTENHAM RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. p.m.; thurs. rosary &; benediction, 7.30 p.m

Meets at Workhouse, last thursday in each month, after Bennington Hall United Sunday School, Bennington it. ;

the Board meeting. 9.30 a.m. &; :;1.30 p.ro

Clerk, Rowland Ticehurst, Essex place Friends' Meeting House, Manchester street; 11 a.m. &;
•.
Treasurer, John Wilson, County of Gloucester Bank 6.30 p.m .
Pl'~sbyterian Church of England, Fauconberg Toad, Rev.
Medical Officer of Health, .
Jas. Burns B.A.. j II a.m. &; 6,30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m
Sanitary Inspector, George Tovey, South lawn, Church
Presbyterian Church of Scotland, Selkirk parade, Prest-
road" St. Mark's
bury road, Rev. James Edward Walker M.A.; U a.m.

PUBLIC OFFICERS. &; 7 p.m.; thufs. 7.30 p.m

Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Sydney Procter Baptist, Rnssell street; 6.30 p.m.; thnrs. 7.30 p.m

Ryland, 2 Crescent place; deputy clerk, Alfred RaY-I Baptist, Cambray, Rev. A. 'Beynon Phillips; Il a.m. IJ

mond Pigott, ~ Cr~scen~ place 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m

. GLOD. 5*

68 CHELTENHAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

:Baptist (Salem), Clarence parade, Rev. R9bert Gordon ment), of the value of £30 each for two years, viz.:
one for boys under preparation for Woolwich & one
Fai~burn; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mono & wed. 7.30 p.m for Sandhurst (two awarded annually), in both cases
on condition that the holders proceed direct from the
:Baptist (Providence), Naunton parade, Bath road, Rev. college: if held with an entrance scholarship the aggre.

Walter Brooke; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m gate value of the two is not to exceed £80 in the case

:Baptist (Bethel), St. James' square; II a.m. & 6.30 of a boarder, or £40 in the case of a day boy; three

p.m.; mono & wed. 7 p.m reading prizes of £2 each, in connection with the

Baptist Mission Hall, Granville street; 11 a.m. &; 6.30 Walker prizes, for the best reader of the sunday lessons

p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m in the college chapel; two Iredell prizes, value £4 &;

Catholic Apostolic, 26 Grosvenor street; 10 a.m. &; 5 £2, founded by the late Capt. James Shrubb Iredell,

. p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m for modern history; the three Hornby prizes of £5
each, founded by Henry Hugh Hornby esq. two for
Christadelphian, Albion street; 6.30 p.m boys of the military department for French & Germalll
respectively, &; one for boys of the classical department
Congregational, Winchcomb street, Rev. Arthur Charles for French; Greek testament prize, of £5; silver
medals. given annually by the council, for excellence
Turberville 13.D.; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; man. &; thurs. in classical knowledge, &; in the military department

7 p.m for mathematics; English literature prizes, of £4 &
Countess of Huntingd0n's, Nor~h place, Rev. James
£2, founded by the Very Rev. T. W. Jex-Blake D.D.
Foster; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m principal of the college 1868-74, & now Dean of Wells;

Evangelistic & Blue Ribbon Gospel Mission Meeting geographical prizes, of £4 & £2, also founded by the

Room, St. George's hall, 332 High street; II a.m. &; Very Rev. Dr. Jex-Blake; mathematical medal, ginn
annually by the council to the best mathematician in
6.30 p.m the classical department; the Jex-Elake scholarships,
founded by the" Jex-Blake Memorial committee," one
Plymouth Brethren, Regent hall. Regent street; II a.m. of £25. tenable for two years at Oxford or Cambridge,

& 3 &; 7 p.m.; tues. & fri. 7.30 p.m open to boys in the classical department, & one of £25,

Primitive Methodist (Ebenezer). King street, Bev. John tenable for two years, on the same terms as the South-
wood scholarships, by boys in the modern department
Henry James Beckhurst; II a.m. &; 6,30 p.m.; wed. going up to Woolwich; two Schacht German prizes.
of £3 each; composition prizes, tor the best English
7.30 p.m poem & essay, &; the best compositions in Latin &
Greek, both prose & verse, &; in French & German
Unitarian. Royal Well place, Eays hill, Rev. G.W.Lewin; prose; a Stewart prize, founded !by Old Cheltonians in
memory of Lieut.-Col. John Donald Hamill Stewart
II a.m. &; 7 p.m O.M.G. IIth Hussars, an annual prize for science,
value £6, for boys in the military department; a
United Methodist Free Church (Royal Well chapel), St. classical translation priM, given annually for the best
translation of certain set passages in Latin &; Greek
George's road, Rev. Dudley William Pennell; II a.m. into English; & the Briggs prizes, two in number, of
at least £2 2S. each awarded in the junior department
&; 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m for geography, &; founded by Old Cheltonians in memory
of Miss Mary J ane Briggs, of Cheltenham. The num-
Wesleyan, Great Norwood street;l ber of boys is now (1897) about 600; the college is
governed by a Council, consisting of a President, ten
11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed 7 p.m Life &; ten ordinary members
iWesleyan, St. ueorge's st. ; 11 a.m. Visitor, The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Gloucester
IWesleyan, Swindon road; 4· 30 } Rev. Henry March. The -Council: President, Lord James of Hereford; Life
&6'3op.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m bank &: Rev. John members: The Right Rev. Alfred Barry D.D. late
Allan Rothery Bishop of Sydney; The Right Hon. Sir Michael Edwd.
p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m Hicks-Beach bart. M.P.; The Very Rev. Henry Mon-
tagu Butler D.D. Master of Trinity Oollege,Cambridge;
Wesleyan, Gloucester road, II a.m. I The Rev. B. Price D.D. Master of Pembroke College,
J Oxford; The Rev. W. W. Merry D.D. rector of Lin-
& 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 7 p.m coln College, Oxford; Sir R. T. Reid Q.C., M.P.; J.

Salvation Army, High street; 7 &; 10.30 a.m. & 3 &: R. Yorke esq.; A. 13. Freeman-Mitford esq. C.B.;

6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 p.m Ordinary members: Rev. A. H. Austen-Leigh B.D.;
F. Brandt esq.; Sir J. E. Dorington bart. M.P. County
OOLLEGES &; SOHOOLS. chairman; Colonel J. Geddes; Henry H. Horn:by esq. ;

CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. R. W. Raper esq. M.A.; The Ven. Archdeacon H.

This college, in the Bath road, erected in 1841 from Robeson M.A.; -C. O. Turnbull esq.; Lieut.-General
designs by Mr. Wilson, architect, of Bath, &; opened
at Midsummer, 1843, was incorporated by Act of Par- M. W. Willoughby O.S.I.; J. B. Winterbotham esq
liament in 1894. The buildings are in the Late Per-
pendicn1ar style, and consist of class, drawing, lecture Bursar & Secretary, A. A. Hunter
&; music & natural science rooms, museum, gym- Principal, The Rev. Robert Stuart De Courcy Laffan
nasium, library, workshops, five courts &; baths;
the old chapel is a building of ashlar, in the Perpen- M.A. late Exhibitioner of Merton -College, Oxford
dicular style, from designs by Mr. D. J. Humphris, Head Master of Military & Civil Department, W. M.
architect, of Cheltenham, & contains several memorial
windows to Old Cheltonians who fell in the Crimean Baker M.A. late Scholar of Queen's Oollege, Cambridge,
War (1854-5), &; the Indian Mutiny (1857-8); there is late Head Mathematical Master at Rossall school
also a collection of portraits in oil of former principals Head Master of Junior Department, F. J. Cade M.A.
of the college &; other paintings. The new chapel, late Exhibitioner of Christ Ohurch, Oxford
erected during 1893-6, is a building in the Perpendicular
style, from designs by Mr. H. A. Prothero, architect, CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT.
of Cheltenham, with a stone vaulted roof 55 feet in
height, ornamented with richly-carved bosses: it con- Senior Classical Master, G. G. Pruen M.A. late Junior
tains numerous memorials to former pupils of the Student of Christ Church, Oxford
college who fell in the Orimean War, the Indian Mu-
tiny & in the Ashanti, Afghan, South African & Egyp- Senior Mathematical Master, A. A. Bourne M.A
tian campaigns: attached to the college are the fol- Masters: C. W. Bell-Raisbeck M.A.; A. J. Luckham
lowing scholarships &; prizes: ten scholarships from
M.A.; Rev. J. Mugliston M.A.; H. V. Page M.A.;
£20 to £80 or £85 each, awarded every year in the J. C. Salter M.A.; E. Scot-Skirving M.A.; C. Tillard
Midsummer term, half being given for proficiency M.A.; Rev. H. C. Wace B.A.; A. S. Owen B.A.;
ma.inly in classics &; half for proficiency mainly in A. P. S. Newman RA
mathematics; 8 scholarship of £35 for three years, Experimental & Natural Sciences, O. T. Gardiner M.A.;
given by the Cheltonian Society, & open only to sons A. H. Macdonald B.A.; G. W. Hedley RA
of Old 'Cheltonians under fifteen; the Dobson scholar- Mathematics & Chemistry, J. Williams M.A
ships, founded in memory of the late Rev. W. Dobson, French, W. F. P. Prior (Zurich); German, F. Droege
for IS years principal of the college, one of £55, Ph.D. (Berlin)
tenable for two years at Oxford or. Cambridge, & two
of £27 10S. each (one awarded annually), tenable for MILITARY & ,CIVIL DEPARTME:r\T.
two years on the same terms as the Southwood scholar- Masters: E. A. Bennett M.A.; H. G. Bennett M.A.;
ships, by boys in the modern department going up
to Woolwich; the Wyllie scholarships, founded in T. Falle M.A.; W.13. Haworth M.A.; T. Hyett M.A.;
memory of the late John William Shaw Wyllie C.S.I.
these are two in unmber, each of So guineas & tenable H. Latter M.A.; O. Newton M.A.; W. R. Parcher
for three years; two Wightwick scholarships, founded
under the will of Mrs. Dorothea Wightwick, value M.A.; Rev. P. Hattersley Smith M..!.; M. Tanner
about £80 each, tenable for four years at Pembroke
College, Oxford, &; open t-o pupils of Cheltenham col- M.A.; J. R. Wynne-Edwards M.A
lege in default of founders' kin: six Walker theological

prizes, value from £r:, to £1, founded by the late J.

Walker esq. for proficiency in the knowledge of holy
scripture & of the prayer book; four Southwood
-Echolarships, founded by Old Cheltonians in memory
of the late Rev. Thomas Alien Southwood M.A. (for

36 years headmaster of the military & civil depart-

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTENHAM. 69

French &; German, P. Desages; W. S. Macgowan M.A., students of the Ohelten£am Ladies' College: it ill
LL.D. King's CoUege, Cambridge; A. M. Prior & 1.
governed by a Council &; contains rooms for 60 stu-

Nestor-Schnurmann dents; Miss A. Lumby, lady principal; J. Frederick
Tarrant, sec
Experimental & Natural Sciences, O. I. Gardiner M.A.;

A. H. Macdonald B.A.; G. W. Hedley B.A IThe Dean Close Memorial School at Lansdown, founded
in 1885, is a public school for the training of boys in
Plan Drawing Master & Surveyor, J. A. Porterfield the evangelical principles of the Church of England, &;

Instructor in Engineering &c. O. H. Montford

JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. has 200 pupils. The building is of red brick &; com-
prises a head master's house, dining hall, class rooms
Masters: W. Griffin M.A.; C. Thornton M.A.; C. E. & schoolroom, & a swimming bath &; gymnasium were

Youngman M.A.; Rev. R. H. Moss M.A added in 1889. Head master, The Rev. William Bel'-

Instructor in Gymnastics, Capt. G. E. Hodgson, late man F1ecker M.A., D.C.L. Assistant masters. Bev.

44th Regiment W. H. Isaacs M.A:; T. M. A. Cooper M.A.; E.

Drawing Master, Sidney P. Nesbitt Easterfield M.A. & B. es Lettres; E. W. Caates; F.
Drg~nist, A. E. Dyer Mus. D.oc. Oxon., F.R.C.O
Skinner-Jones; E. Ellam B.A.; T. H. Senior B.A.;
IMedIcal Officers: E. T. Wilson M.tB.Oxon..' F.R.9·P . F. W. Bienemann B.A.;W.H.Nicholls &; O. Langleyesq
West~; G. B. Ferguson M.A., M.D. Altl~ore villa; The Training College for Schoolmasters, on the Swindon
L. Wmterbotham, Arundel house, Bays hill; J. W. road, is a. building in the Early Pointed style, erected
Bramwell ~.D. Glendearg house; W. R. Buckell r in 1849 from designs by Mr. S. W. Daukes, architect,

F.R.C.S. Fauholme of Cheltenham, at a cost of about £12,000, the site for
Ba~~ers, The Caunt~ of Gloucester Bank
which &; £5 00 was given by Miss Jane Cook, of Chel-
.soliCItors, Messrs. TlCehurst & Sons tenham: a reading room &; a well fitted chemical la-

THE GRAMMAR SOHOOL. boratory, built at a cost of £2,5°0, were opened in
C~eltenham Gr~mmar School, ~l.gh street, wa~ foun~ed January, 1894: there are 90 students; Rev. Henry
Alfred Bren M.A. principal; Rev. Isaac A. Smith
~n 1576, by RIchard Pate? ?f M~stetworth. :New bUlI~-
M.A. vice-principal; C. H. King M.A. master of

mgs, erected on the ongmal SIte, were c?mpleted m method &; music; T. Lyon, lecturer; O. E. Browne
1889, at a cost of about £10,000, &. contam ten class B.Sc. science master

rooms, a hall, a.n art :oomj chemIcal la.bo~atory. & The Training Oollege for Schoolmistresses, St. Mary's

lecture room &; a phYSICal. laboratory suppli~d WIth hall, St. George's place, is a structure of red brick,

excellent !1Pparatus; there IS also a carpenter s shop, with stone dressings, in the Gothic style, erected in
&; a. playmg field of abou~ la acres. ha~ been lately
1869 from designs by Mr. J. T. Darby, of Chelten-
~alcaqssmicreald. The school conSIsts of a JunIor school, a ham at a cost ~f £8 & 1.~ a~al'1aMbl~ fo~"6~ t d t.
s ide &; a mo dern side. Twelve Foundation RV' H AB M'1°0, . s u en.s,
twaereeenUd'seaennstt.'to°UFt'trhotem0rhcsnoCtIhoIerosu?s.eesI:nl.&sPntlIe:~d~eUnvpCeleIrtonyJn!dP,se;anmCrt.lae0sIsSftSetrhsel&kri,Inngl~Sduotrmpees,rsmae-ss
scholarships, t exem ptin g0 1afrrsohmI"pSt uition Isfoeetse, naarbele,h eld in
t he seh00I : weIve sch are a und er
certain restrictions, on the modern side: the Townsend

'Sch01arship, 0 f the annuaI va1ue 0 f abou t £ 100, t enable Practisin School St Paul' ad· J hn M F B A
at Pembroke Csoclhleoglea"rshOipx,foordf for four oyfe aarbs ,o &; the head mgaster , . s ro , 0 c ee ..
Dades-Overton the value
ut i30

'3 year for three years, are tenable by boys proceedmg NATIONAL SCHOOLS.

from the school to the Universities. Aid is also avail- All Saints (boys, girls &; infants), Fairview street; erected
able in certain cases from the Arthur Owen fund. in 1891, for 200 boys, 200 girls &; 230 infants; aver-
The Council of Almoners of Christ's Hospital ·have age attendance, 170 boys, 190 girls &; 130 infants;
hitherto granted to the school the privilege of nomi- WiIliam Frederick Wintour, master; Miss Mary Jane
nating candidates for the examination for places in Soundy, mistress; Miss Frances McDonnell, infants'
Ohrist's Hospital, open to boys from endowed schools.
Valuable prizes are given by Oorpus Christi Oollege, mistress
Oxford, by the Chairman of the governing body, and St. Mary's (boys), Devonshire street (established :in 1713
ty others. Affiliated to the school is the Public School
Qf Science, which is recognised by the Royal College of &; from that time to 1846 held in the porch of the parish
Physicians & Surgeons as a place at which students church); a school was built, with master's house, 1846,
may prepare for the first professional examination in for 400 boys; average attendance, 340; Francis Frederio
chemistry, biology &; physics Wheeler, master
St. Mary's (girls & infants), St. James's square, built in
"I'he Trustees of the Foundation are the President & 1856, for 566 children; average attendance, 173 girls &;
Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. The school 180 infants; Miss Alice Langton, girls' mistress j Miss
i3 governed by a representative body of Governors, Emma Cadogan, infants' mistress
four of whom are appointed by Corpus Christi College, Christ Church, MaWem-.road, Lansdown, built for 450
Oxford; three by the Oheltenham Town Council; two children, & enlarged in 1897 Tor 250 boys; average
by the Cheltenham magistrates; two by the parents; attendance, 220 boys, 136 girls & 87 infants; John
& the Mayor of Cheltenham, ex-officio Davis, master; Miss Emily Orebbin, mistress; Miss
Emily Harris, infants' mistress
Bead Master, J. Style M.A. formerly scholar of St. St. James', Great Norwood street, built in 1865, for 340
Catherine's College, Cambridge children; average attendance, 110 boys, 108 girls &;
86 ini'ants; John B. Lloyd, master; Miss Ada Noke,
Assistant Masters: B. S. Gatt M.A., F.C.S. Oambridge; mistress; Miss Oatherine Tarrant, infants' mistress
W. G. Oldland M.A.; F. E. Fletcher; F. E. Douglas St. John's (boys, girls & infants), Albion street, built in
B.A.; E. S. Davies B.A.; O. E. Tomlinson B.A.; W. 1867, for 400 children; average attendance, 140 boys,
P. Wint'l\ B.Sc.; F. H. Spicer; A. W. Carter, certifi- 130 girls &; II6 infants; Samuel Weaver, master; Miss
cated art master; J. Williamson, instructor in car- Jane Hebden, mistress; Miss Annie Olarke, infants' mist
pentry; E. B. Kilminster, shorthand; Sergt.-Major St. Luke's, Bath road, built in 1816, for 471 children;
Musgrove R.E. drill average attendance, 120 boys, 80 girls &; 65 infants;
John Payne Cook, master; Miss A. Carrick, mistress;
• Mrs. Thomas, infants' mistress
St. Mark's (boys), Roman road, built in 1887, for 150
'['he Cheltenham Ladies' College, at Bayshill, founded in children; average attendance, 90; Hy. Powell, master
1853, is a building of stone in the Gothic style, erected St. Mark's (girls), Lower .Alstone, built in 1861, for 120
at a cost of upwards of £70,000, from designs by children; average attendance, 74; Mrs. Emily Lane,
Messrs. Middleton & Prothero & by Mr. E. R. Robson, mistress
& contain about 70 rooms, comprising examination & St. Mark's (infants), Lower Alstone, built in 1873, for
'Concert hall, library, studios, museum, observatory, 75 children; average attendance, 85; Miss Eliza.beth
lecture & class rooms, 25 music rooms, science rooms Langstone, mistress
&; laboratories, gymnasium &c. There is a large play- St. Mark's (mixed), Hatherley lane, built in 1878, for ISO
ground besides tennis & fives courts, & in all about 30 children; average attendance, 110; Miss J. Brown, mist
.acres of attached grounds. The college is proprietary St. Paul's (girls), St. PauPs road, for 161 children; aver-
age !l-ttendance, ISO; Miss Sarah Blease, mistress
& nominations are subject to the approval of the Coun- St. Paul's (infants), St. Paul's road, built in 1848, for
200 children; average attendance, 125; :Miss Lavinia
'Oil. Pupils are arranged in divisions &; there is a Smith, Inistress
Kindergarten department: the college has at present SS~ Philip &; James (boys), Leckhampton roan, built in
upwards of 900 pupils, including about 500 boarders. 1860, for ISO boys; average attendance, .130; George
'The staff includes about 120 English & foreign teachers,
besides various lecturers; Miss Dorothea Beale, lady Fenning, master; (girls &; infants), built in 1860" for
-principal; Miss E. H. Stnrge, vice-principal; J. Fredk.
'Tarrant, sec

St. Hilda's Incorporated Oollege, in, Western road, Bays-
.hill, founded in 1884 & erected at a cost of upwards

-of £9,000, is intended for the reception of senior

70 CHELTENHAM• GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S


1:50 girls &; 150 infants; avera.ge attendance, 120 girls Northleach-Hayward's omnibus from Royal hotel, tues.

&; 100 infants; Miss Laura Saville &; Miss Elizabeth thurs. &; sat. at 3 p.m

Reading, mistresses Omnibuses from the Plough &; Queen's hotels, calling at

St. Peter's (girls &; infants), Waterloo street, built in all the other hoQtels in the town, to meet every train

1835, enlarged in. 18051, &; a class room added in 1892 at the ~lidland &; Great Western stations •
for 360 childrell'; average attendance, 150 girls &; 185

infants, with residence for the mistress attached; Miss CARRIERS.
}'lorence A. Pidgeon, mistress; Miss Elizabeth New- With the places they go t<> &; the inns they start from.
man, infants' mistre!s

St. Peter's (boys), Swindon road, erected in 1886, for Andoversford-Swallow, 'Crown,' tues. thurs. &; sat. 4
250 children; average attendance, 220; .Arthur George p.m.; Pulbam,' Crown,' thurs. &; sat. 3 p.m.;. Straud,
'Wheeler, master
, Dove &; Rainbow,' tues. thurs. &; sat. 3 p.m

Trinity, School lane, established in 1835, for 450 children; Apperley-Clutterbuck, 'Fleece,' wed. &; sat. 4 p.m.;.

average attendance, 97 boys, 85 girls &; 100 infants; Matthews, 'Royal,' tues. & fri. 4 p.m

Frederick Sheppard, master; Miss Gertrude Moorman, Birdlip Butler, 'Crown,' tues. thurs. &; sat. 3 p.m.;.

mistress; Mrs. J. M. ·Walker, infants' mistress Ridler, 'Bell,' tap, fri. 2.30 p.ro.; Newcomb, 'Royal,'

mono thurs. &; sat. 3 p.m
British (girls &; infants), JJaker street, built in 1864, for Bisley &; Bourne Thomas Ridler, I Bell' tap, fri. 2.30 p.m
240 children; average attendance, lI8 girls &; 132 in- Beckford-Heath, 'Lamb,' sat. 4 p.m
fants; Mrs. Greenaway, mistress; Miss Minett, in- Bourton-on-the-Water-Pulbam, 'Crown,' thurs. &; sat.

fants' mistress 3 p.m

British, Dunalley street, built in 1858, tor 520 children; Brimpsfield-Butler, ' Crown,' tues. thurs. &; sat. 3 p.m. ;
- average attendance, 220 boys, 120 girls &; 130 infants; Newcomb, 'Royal,' mono thurs. &; sat. 3 p.m
Charles Hayward, master; Miss J essie JJrowh, mistress; Broadway-A.ndrews, 'Bell' tap, tues. 3.30 p.m
Mrs. Annie Page, infants' mistress
Brockhampton-N. Williams, 'Old Swan,' tues. thurs. &.
Highbl1ry (commercial), Grosvenor street, established sat. 4 p.m.;. Pitman,' Fle~ce,' tues. thurs. &; sat. 4 p.ro
1'842, for 300 childreu; average attendance, 140 boys, Chedworth-Hicks, 'Old Swan,' thurs. 3 p.m.;. Bowles,
80 girls &; 100 infants; WiIIiam Preston, master; Miss 'Fleece,' thurs. 4 p.m.; Wakeford, 'Fleece,' :fu'i. 4 p.m
L. Preston, mistress
Cleeve-Robel'ts, 'Lamb' tap, tues. & sat. 3 p.m.; Old.
Catholid, St. Paul's street north, established 1855, for acre, 'Sydney Arms,' tues. thurs. &; sat. 3 p.m
350 children; average attendance, 240; Sisters of the Cocmleford-Newman, 'Bell,' tues. &; sat. 3 p.m
Convent Of St. Paul, teachers
Colesborne W. Keylock, 'Plough,' thurs. 4.30' p.m
Wesleyan (miXe\l). Great Norwood street, built in 1851, Cutsdean-Wright, 'Bell' tap, wed. &; sat. 3.30 p.m.;
for 300 children; average attendance, 46 boys, 44 girls Newman, 'crown,' thurs. &; sat. 3.30 p.m
& 44 infants; Frank Hill, master; Miss Potter, Didbrook-Andrew, I Bell' tap, tues. 3.30 p.m.; Lockp
assistant mistress
'Royal,' thurs. 5 p.m
Bagged &; Industrial (mixed), Milsom street, built in Dowdeswell-Williams, 'Old Swan,' tues. thurs. & sat. 4
1857, for 250 children; average attendance, 187; Miss p.m. See also Andoversford
Emily Prior, mistress
Dumbleton-W()od. 'Royal,' thurs. &; sat. 4 p.m

~"EWSP.APERS. Gloucester-Brown Bros. 264 High street, daily, II a.m

Cheltenham Chronicle (saturday, price Id.), Frederick Gotherington-Pratt, 'Lamb,' tues. thurs. & sat. 3 p.m. ;
E. Lawrence, 'Crown,' tues. thurs. & sat. 4 p.ro
Joseph Bennett, publisher, Clal'ence parade. See advert
Gretton Field---Heath, I Fleece,' tues. &; sat. 4 p.m "
Cheltenham Examiner (wednesday, price 2d.), Norman &;
Guiting Hampen &; Hawling-SwaIlow, 'Crown,' tues.
Sawyer, publishers, 9 CIarence street. See advert
thurs. &; sat. 4 p.m
Cheltenham Free Press &; Cotswold News (saturday, price
Hasleton-Lockey, 'Dove &; Rainbow,' thurs. 4 p.m
Id.), Norman &; Sawyer, publishers, 9 Clarence street.
Naunton-Pulham, 'Crown,' thurs. &; .sat. 3 p.m.; Harris,.
See advertisement -
'1'1eece,' tues. thurll. &; sat. I p.m
Cheltenham Looker-On (saturday, price 3d.), Edward L. Northleach Stroud,' Dove 1& Rainbow,' tues. thurs. &.

Da.vies, proprietor &; publisher, :z MontpeIlier walk sat. 3 p.m.; Hayward, 'Royal,' tues. thnrs. &; sat. 3 p.m

Cheltenh!ml Mercury (saturday), T. W. H. &; Mrs. M. A. Oxenton-Washbourne, 'Lamb,' tues. &; sat. 3 p.m

Harper, proprietors &; publishers, 14 Grosvenor street Painswick Soul, 'Crown,' thul's. 5 p.m.; Ireland,

Citizen (daily), David William Honeysett, publisher, 70 'Crown,' thurs. 5 p.m

St. George's place Pewsdawu Stroud, 'Dove & Rainbow,' tues. thurs. .t

Gloucestershire Echo (foul' editions daily, price !d.), sat. 3 p.m

Frederick Joseph Bennett, publisher, Clarence parade. Prescott--E. Lawrence, 'Crown,' tues. thurs. &; sat. 4 p.m
Prestf)ury-Wright, 'Bell' tap. wed. &; sat. 3.30 p.m
See advertisement • Sevenhampton-Williams, 'Old Swan,' tues. thurs. &.
,1

• ~.!ILWAY ST..A-TIO:KS. .

-Great Western, Bt. James' square, David Thomas, station sat. 4 p.m
master; Joseph A. Rudman, manager of goods station
Sheepscombe West,' Bell, thul's. 3.3° p.m
Midland, Queen's road, J oseph Vizard BendaIl, station
master; Benjamin Broadhurst, manager oil goods station Shipten Oliffe Makepeace,' Crown,' tues. thurs. &; sat.

Midland, High street, William Willson, station master 4.30 p.m

Stanway-Andrews, 'Bell' tap, tues. 3.30 p.m

• CO~"VEY.!NCE. Sutgrove Maore,' Bell,' wed. 3.30 p.m

Tewkesbury-Green, 'Crown,' thurs. 5 p.m

Cheltenham Omnibus Co. Limited, registered offices, Toddington-Thomas Lock, 'Royal,' thurs. 5 p.m

Regent street Three 'buses on Lansdown route, one Whittington-Williams, 'Old Swan,' tues. thurs. &; sat.

@very 30 minu~s; one to Southam, every hour; one 4 p.m

to Charlton Kings, every hour; . one to Leckhampton, \Vinchcomb--See Conveyance .

.. every hour; from 9 a. m. to 8.30 p.m ' Winston-Newman, • Bell,' tues. thurs. &; sat. 3 p.ro

Winchoomb-Smith's omnibus, fr6m Crown inn, at 4.30 Withington-Varney, 'Bell' tap, tue!!. thurs. &I sat. 3.3()

p.lD. daily- - p.m .

Troughton's omnibus from Crown inn daily; thurs. &; sat. Woodmancote--Oldacre, 'Sydney Arms,' tues. thuri!. &.

at 5- p.m.; other days at 3 p.ro sat. 3 p.m

PRIVATE BB8IDBNTS. A.damson Miss, 17 Paragon terrace, .Aldum Miss, 30 Victoria st. Fairview

Abbott General· William, Brighton Bath road Alexander Major John,Moreton housep

lodge, Battledown approach Adcock Matthew Henry, Mayfield, Raymond terrace, London road

.Abbott Major AugustuS,5 Suffolk sq London road .Alexander Mrs. Dovedale, St. Luke's

Abell John Chandler, St. Leanards, Adkin Rev. Harry Kenrick RA. (rec. .Allan Rev. George .Alexander M.A.

Carlton street tor of Cold Salperton), 22 Lans- St. Maur, Hewle~t road

.Abrahall Mrs. 3 Selkirk parade down terrace, Malvern road Allan Mrs. 3 Oxford pI. London road

Acton 'rhe Mi~ 44 Lansdown crei> Adlard Wm. Douglas, Parabola road AlIen Frank Gordon, :t5 Park place

Adams Frederick George, Cranham Agg-Gardner James Tynte J.P. Eves- .AlIen Miss, 24 Selkirk street

lodge, Cranham road ham house, Pittville Allen Misses, Plas Newydd, Pains~

Adams Miss, Glyndon viI. Carlton st Agg-LargeMrs.3Clarendon vIs .Pittsvlie wick road

Adams Miss, 27 Lansdown crescent Aislabie Colonel William, I Berke- Allen Mrs. CarIton lawn, Carlton st

Adams Mrs.. Cotswold grange, Pit- ley place, High street AlIen Mrs. The Myrtles, Church rd.

villa circus Aitken Mrs. 6 PittviIIe crescent St. Mark's

Adams Samuel, Cranham lodge, erm· A.leock Charles E. W. 3 Southamp- .Allender Mrs. Eardington ho.North pI

ham road ton place, High street Allfrey QQI. Irving, Glenmore,The PIk

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTE:iHAM• 71

.AIlibone Mrs. West cot. St. Mark's P.arratt Mrs. Kortham ho. Gratton J'd BeTschoJle Miss, Ma-rtinville, Moor-

.Allum Aubrey William, Roscombe, Barrell John, I Ewlyn ,:illa, Leck- end Park road

Gloucester road hampton road Berthon Capt. Willoughby, Kings-

.Anderson Rev. Andrew M.A. lnveresk, Barrett Miss, IS Sydenham villas holme, Hales road

Eldorado road Barrett Murray, 4 Bayshill parade, St. Bertram-Ogle Mrs. 17 Lansdown ter-

.Andr&w Mrs. Notgrove villa, Syden·· George's road race, Malvern ,road

ham road north Barron WiIliam, I North parade, Best Miss, 8 Lan!ldown villas

Andrews Miss, 2 Vittoria walk Winchcomb street Bettam Henry, 10 Brandon terrace,

Anley James L. Oakley, T!:le Pn:k Bartholomew Albert Stephen, I Gains- Gratton road

Ansdell Alfred, I HilIview villas, Hew- borough villas, College road Bevan John Paul, S North place

lett road Barton Frederick, 12 Regent street Bevan Mrs. 2 Lansdown place

Anstey S1.I Denmark ter.Glo'5~i'''' rd Barton Joseph, 25 Suffolk parade Bevington Miss, Heathfield lodge,Pitt-

4pperley Edward, .A.lma villa, Barton Mrs. 15 Lansdown place ville lawn

HatherIey road Barwell Mrs. Northampton ho.Bath rd BeJnon Mrs. St. Alban's lodge, Hew-

Apperley Miss,I7 AIbert pI. Pittsville BaskervilIe Hy. Bedford ho. Park pI lett road

ApperleyMrs.20xford bldgs.London rd Bastin Charles Thomas, 10 DunalIey Bibbs John Alfred, 27 Leighton road

Arbuthnot Miss, 20 Clarence square parade, St. Paul's road Bibby Miss, Edmondstone ho.North pI

Armitage Rev. Arthur (vicar of St. Bastin ThO's. Sandford, 7 Pittville par Bick Edward, 16 Rotunda tenace

John's), Breckenboro', Sydenham I'd. Batchelor Mrs. Park lawn, The Park Bick George Frederick, 13 Cambray

north Bate Charles James, Glenthorne, Bick Geo. Fdk. jun. 7 Rotunda ter

ArmstrongMrs.Trelawne,Lansdown rd Moorend Park road Bienemann F. W., B,A. (assistant

Arthur Mrs.Lorraine vil.Pittville cres Bateman Henry, Fernlea, St. Luke's master Dean Close Memorial school),

Arnndell Charles, Marsden villa,Liber- Bates Thomas Edward (Evangelist), Lansdown

tus road, St. Ma.rk's Sefton, Hewlett street Biffen Mrs. j Christchnrch villas;

ArundelI Mrs. 13 Keynsham terrace, Bathe Garlick, Hastings villa, Hew- Malvern foad

Hale's road lett road Biggen Mrs. Malvern view, Glon-ces-

Ashbourner Lieut.-Col. Francis James, Bathe Mrs. I Heightley viIs. King's rd ter road

5 Lansdown place Batten Ernest Chas. 12 Rotunda ter Biggs Edward Johnstone, Mostyn

Ashby Mrs. 18 Lansdown crescent Baugh Miss, Knowle lodge, Syden- villa, Hales road

Ashton Brigade Surg-Co1. William, ham road north Biggs Job Frederick. Merton.. Leck-
Marlborough lawn, Sydenham road Bavin MTs. 16 Carlton street
hampton road

Ashton Elihu, I Eton vil. Queen's rd Bayley George Henry, Se:kirk Billings Alfred CockreIl, 18 Albert
Aston Geo. Laurel viI. Gloucester I'd house, Priestbury road
place, PittvilIe

Aston George Lyttelton, 2 Lansdown Bayley William Thomas, Maryville, Hillings SI. Brnce,St.Heliers, Hales rd
terrace, Malvern road
St. George's road Billings Sidney, Sussex lodge, Winch-

Astman William Henry, 36 Carlton st Baylis Miss, 6 St. James parade comb street

Atkins Arth. James, 9 Priory terrace Beale Miss (lady principal), Chelten- Bingham William Baring, Rose hill

Atkins Charles Smith, 6 Pittville lawn ham Ladies' college, BayshilI PittviIle road

Atkins Mrs. I I Suffolk square Beall Miss, 7 Pittville villas Binney-Scott M'l's. Gransdon, Par'>-_

Atkins Mrs. 19 Suffolk square Bean Maj.-Gen. John William Frede- bola road

Auchmuty Mrs. 12 Montpellier grove rick, I York villas, St. George's rd Birch Mrs.Charlecote,Christchurch rt

Austin CoL A.Ifred, I Lypiatt terrace Bean Mrs. 11 Royal crescent Birch Mrs. W. S. Easton Grey,The Pk

Aylmer Chas.Whichcote,16 LJpiatt ter Beard Mrs. Trafalgar house, St. Mar- Birch Peter, 28 Selkirk street

Ayras Walter, 10 OhTistchurch ter- garet's road Birchall Miss, Lanesfield,Lansdown rd

race, Malvern road Beckhurst Rev. John Henry James Birchley Sarnl. Thomas, Bath road

Babbage Maj .-Gen. Henry Prevost, (Primitive Methodist), 8 Raymond Bird Mrs. 4 Painswick lawn, Pains-

Mayfield, Lansdown road terrace, London road wick road

Babington Mrs. 2 Malvern pI. Lansdwn Beckingham Frank William, Arundel Bird Wm. Hy. 2J Lansdown place

Badham The Misses, 3 Keynsham house, Bath road Birds Miss, 5 North place

parade, High street Beckingsale Albert, 3 North parade, Birkett Mrs. Oakleigh, Lansdown rd

Badham Mrs. 4 La~sdown crescent Winabcomb street Birt Rd. Lansdown viI. Gloucester rd

Badham Mrs.5 Paragon par. Bath rd Beckingsale Edwin, Bransleigh, Sy- BirtwhistIe Charles, Pine villa.

Bailey Mrs. 2 Camden ter. Portland st denham road north Moorend Park road

Baillie Miss, Roehampton, St. Ste- Beckingsale Frederick, 25 Clarence sq Bizard Lewis, I Rowenfield villas,

phen's road Beckingsale Thomas. 5 Leighton rd Gloucester road

Bain Mrs. Cotswold villa, Pittville Beere Mrs. 11 Oxford par. High st B:ake Edmund Wallace, 3 Oriel

Circus road Beetham Michael, The Brook:ands, place, Bath road

Bainbridge Maj.-Gen. Frederick Thos. Gloucester road B;ake Joseph, Gainsford, St. Mark's

Santa Cruz, Christchurch road Beloher Mrs. Hatherley :Lawn, Hathar- Bland Miss, 3 Douro villas, Douro rd.

Baker .A.Igernon Richard, Beechworth ley road Bland Misses, Graystones, Sydenham

lodge, Hales road Bell Frederick Oak, Belleville, Church road north

Baker Henry William, BeImont lodge, road, St. Mark's Blathwayt Geo. Wynter,22 Promenade

Belmont road . BeU Mrs. Sinclair, Pitville circus Blaxland Col. In.Edgbaston ho.Pittvil

Baker Miss, Lauristine, Hales road BelI-Macdonald Mrs. 16 Promenade BlenImron Rev. Bartholomew M.A.

Baker Miss, 29 Park place Bellamy Thomas, 7 St. Phillip's ter- Scarboro' lawn, Sydenham rd. ntll

Baker William, Weimar, Bath road race, Gratton road Bliss William Warren, Atherstone,

Baker William Martin M.A.(head mas- Bence Geo. Maisonette, Portland st Church road, St. Mark's

ter Military & Civil dept. Chelten- llendall Joseph Vizard, B'redon view, Blizard Mrs. 5 AshIing viIs. High st

ham college), Boyne ha. Chllege road Libertus road, St. Mark's Block Mrs. Queensholme, Pittville

Baker-Carr Mrs. 47 Clarence square Bendall Peter, Ivanhoe, St. James' sq Circus road

Baker-Penoyre Rev. Slade M.A. 2 Bennett Charles John,8 Bayshill villas, Bloodworth Alfred Geo. 13 Priory st

Berke1ey villas, Pittvilla Bayshill road Bloodworth Mrs. Wycombville, St.

Baldwyn Miss,Hampton viI. St.Mark's Bennett Edward Anthony M.A. (mas- Ann's road'

BallerMrs.Walworth ho.Thirlestaine rd ter Civil & Military dept. Chelten- Bloxam Mrs.We;lesley vil.Painswick rd
BamberMrs.4Waresley vils.OldBath rd ham coHege), Cheltonda:J.e,CoIlege I'd Bloxsome Miss, Dursley 10.Hewlett I'd

Banks John Jeremiah, Llanvair lodge, Bennett Henry George M.A. (master Boddington Arthur Cavendish Ons-

Hewlett road Civil & Military dept. Cheltenham low, 8 Wellington square •

Banks Mrs. 3 Cloverdale villas, Pains- college), Cromarty ho. College rd Bodenham Miss, Sherwood, Friory st

wick road Bennett Miss,Eastholme,Wellington sq Boissier Mrs. 46 Carlton street

Banks-Wright Henry, Lansdown lodge, Bennett Robert Surman,Delta cottage, Bolton Mrs. 37 Clarence square

Lansdown road Church road, St. Mark's Bolton Richard William, 6 Grosvenor.

Bannerman Gen. William C.B. I Bentley John Eugene, Sandford Dene, place, .A.Ibion street

Lansdown parade Bath road Bond Mrs. 2 Queen's viIs. Queen's I'd

Barnard Maj. Jsph.Christr.4 Priory st Bentley Mrs. Tyrol villa, Malvern Bond Mrs.. 29 Winchcomb street

Barnby Cnthbert, 16 Park place place, Lansdown Bonnewell Mrs. March viI. Swindon rd

Bames Miss, 7 Rodney terrace Berkeley Misses, 9 Cambray Booker Rt.A1fd.Stratford ho.Suffolk sq

Barnett Charles,Greenhill, Leckhmptn Berkeley-Calcott Lieut.-Col. Charles Boorman Mrs. g St. Philip's terrace)

Barnett Charles, 6 Lansdown crescent Rowland, Caynham, Lansdown road Gratton road

Barnett Hy. Fredk. 8 Oriel pI.Bath rd Berridge Edward. Christian, 8 Royal Bosanquet Mrs. Fullwood park

Barnfield Edward, 12 Cambray Well terrace, St. George'l road BostockMiss,5York ter.St.George'$ rd

Barradale Mrs. 2 Sherborne villas, Berry George, 8 Sher¥rne terrace Bostock Mrs_ 38 Lansdown cr6Jc~nt

Fairview road Berry Mrs. 5 Oriel place, Bath road Bosweil John, 10 North place

72 CHELTENH.AM. GLO UCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S

Botley Braint, 3 Columbia place, Brunt Arthur, 34 Clarence square Carrington Harold Tartt M.A., J.P. 4

Winchcomb street Bryant Arihur Wilton, Langtonleigh, College lawn

Bott M'l's. Linden lodge, College lawn High street Carrington Mrs. 4 College lawn

Boulter Hbt. 7 Exmouth pl.Hewlett st Bryer Wyndham, 5 St. George's ter Carter Edward, Laxton villa, Lans-

Boulter Jas. Brockworth ldg.Pittville Bubb Benjamin, I Southville villas, down road

Boulter Miss, 2 Barnsley villas, Old Bath road Carter Ernest Alfred, 37 Leighton rd

Marle Hill parade Bubb John, 5 Painswick lawn Carter Ernest Christison, Napier hOt

Boulter Mrs. 3 Granley villas, Glou- Bubb Mrs. 5 Painswick lawn Pittville

cester road Bubb Mrs. Stanbrooke,Pittville circus Carter Miss, 32 MontpeIlier villas

Boulton Lockwood Dutson, Stony- Bubb William Neale, I Spring Grov(l Carter Miss, I Southend villas, Pains-

hurst, Naunton Park terrace villas, London road wick road

Boulton Thos. 31 Montpellier terrace Buchanan Henry Thomas, I Oxford Carter Richard Henry, Lonsdale ho.

Bourne Alfred A., M.A. (senior mathe- parade, High street Montpellier parade

matical master, Classical dept. Buckell William Robert, Fairholme, Carter Samuel Robert, Keynsham ho.

Cheaenham college), Southwood Montpellier parade Hewlett street

house, Bath road Buddicom Mrs. Casa Eschalaz, Caudle John, 8 Grenville terrace,

Bourne Edward, 10 Lansdown parade Cleeve road Gratton road

Bourne Mrs. 5 Pittville crescent Budger Mrs. 28 Park place Caudle Miss, Elmsleigh,Hewlett street

Bower In. Alex. Portland ho.Albion st Bull John, 2 Wellington square Chadwick In. Wilding, 4 Clarence par

Bowers Capt. Bowyer,3 Suffolk square Bullock Benj. 10 Jersey pI. Hewlett rd Chadwick Mrs. 29 Selkirk street

Bowlby Mrs. 23 Lansdown parade Bullock-Webster Henry, Canobie, Chadwick Mrs. 20 Suffolk parade

Bowman PercyAlexander,The Cottage, Montpellier parade Chamberlain James, Painswick lodge,

Queen's road Bullock-Webster Mrs. I Delabere villas, Shurdington road

Boyce Rev. Wm. 27 Imperial square Tivoli road Chambers Col.CharIes James Osborne,

BTadbury Miss, Ashcroft, Swindon rd Bulman Miss, I Bayshill terrace, St. Aban court south, Malvern road

Braddy Rev. Charles M.A. Clareville, George's road Chambers Capt.Richard, 18 LansdoWIl

Hale's road Burden Frederick, York villa, Leck- terrace, Malvern road

Bradish Miss, 6 Pittville villa-s hampton road Chambers Fredk. 16 Grosvenor pI. 8th

Bradley Mrs. 21 Leighton road Burge Mrs. Kingsmuir,Pittville circus Chambers Misses, Eckington house,

Bradshaw John, 11 Lypiatt terrace Burge Robert, 8 Portland street Lansdown parade

Brain Mrs. Ernestville, St.George's rd Burgess Mrs. 2 Manchester place Chambers Misses, I St. Alban's ter-

Bramwell Herbert M.D. Magnolia Burns Rev. James RA. (Eng. Pres.), race, Hewlett road

house, Promenade 2 Spa place, Montpellier Chambers Mrs. 4 Rodney place

Bramwell John William M.D. Glen- Burns Miss, 3 Berkeley street Champain Lady Bateman- Lypiatt ha

dearg house, Bayshill road Burns Mrs. Broughton lodge, St. Champion Reginald,Malden ct.Pittville

Brandt Francis, Berkeley hall, Pitt- George's road Chandler John, Luxor villa, King's rd

ville Circus road Burrows WaIter William,MarIborough Chandler Powell, The Highlands,

Brassington Mrs. 19 Leighton road house, Winchcomb street Priory street

Brayley Geo. Brayley,2 Blenheim par Burton Clerke, Vittoria, lawn, Mont- Chapman Miss, Segrave villa,The Park

Brayne Mrs. Marston villa, Para- pellier parade Chapman Walter In.43 Montpellierter

bola road, Bayshill Burton Mrs. Herbertsville, Bath road Charles Nehemiah, Oakville,Malvern rd

Breavington Frederick Charles, 9 Ox- Burton Miss, Tunstall lodge, Park pI Chase Henry :Minchin, Lansdown court

ford place, London road Burton Wm. Uley villa, Gloucester rd east, Malvern road

Bren Rev. Henry Alfred M.A. princi- Burtt Joseph, 38 Carlton street Chatters Henry William, Strathfield,

pal Training college, Swindon road Burtt Misses, 21 Clarence square Eldorado road

'Bretherton Mrs. I Portland parade Bury Miss, I Midland ter. Queen's rd Cheesman Mrs. 15 Lansdown terrace,

Brett Mrs. Airthrie, Christchurch rd Bushnell Arthur John de HaviIland Malvern road

Brett Mrs. Alba villa, Tivoli road M.A. 12 Suffolk square Chepstone .Albert, 42 Victoria street,

Brewster Mrs. Hatherley hall, Hahher- Bushnell Jas. F. Thornbury ho.High st Fairview

ley road Bushnell Miss, 12 Suffolk square Chesshyre Mrs. 10 Clarence square .

Bricknell Mrs. 5 Bayshill terrace, St. Butcher Thomas, Keynshambury, Chester Mrs. 5 Gtenfall terrace, All

George's road London road Saints' road

Brickwell Miss, 57 Leighton road Butler J oseph Leonard RA. Douglas Chester Mrs. Henry D. Selkirk villa,

Bridge Lieut.-Col. James, Saxham rd lodge, Vittoria walk Pittville circus

Bridge Mrs. 8 Lansdown place Butler Mrs. I Malvern pI. Lansdown Chichesrer Capt. Arthur Chamber-

Brignell Joseph Edward, 3 Alpine viIs. Butt Frederick William Hayward. 21 layne, 16 Lansdown place

Gloucester load Lansdown terrace, Malvern road Childe Rev. Christopher Venn M.A.,

Bl'oadhurst Benjamin, 2::; Cambray Butt Henry, Holmesdale, Lansdown rd LL.D. (vicar of Christchurch),

Broad,hurst William Henry, Eltham Butt Thos. Packer Walter, Arle court Bramleigh, Overton park

lawn, Lansdown road Buzzard Francis Henry, The Willows, Childs Miss, 2 Gainsborough villas,

13rock Mrs. Lansdown lawn, Lans- Church road, St. Mark's College road

down road Caddell Col. Robert. Netherbyres, Chipp WaIter Rt. Roseville, College rd

.Bromwich Henry William, Alexandra Christchurch road Chisholm Miss, 36 aarence square

villa, College road Cade Francis J., M.A. (head master, Chiverell Charles, 49 Leighton road

Rrooke Lieut.-Col. William, 6 Queen's junior department, Cheltenham col- Christian Admiral Henry, Heigh.

villas, Queen's road lege), Teighmore, Bath road thorne, The Park

Brooke Rev. WaIter (Baptist), 4 St Caines Miss, Fauconberg house, St. Christie Miss, 22 Lansdown place

Philip's terrace, Gratton road George's road Christie Miss, IQ PittviIle parade

Brooks Samuel, 10 Wellington square Calver Misses, Southfield house, Leck- Chritchley Frederick, 4 Wolseley viIi.

Broom David, Eldon Dene, Eldon road hampton road Swindon road .

Broster Thomas Mawdesley, Allertun Cameron Miss,S Lansdown parade Churchill Mrs. 17 Ormond terrace,

!lOuse, Bath road Campbell Gen. Robert, 16 Mont- Regent street

Brown Maj.-Gen. George ltodney R.A. pellier terrace Clare Joseph Sharpley, 4 Portland st

4 Lansdown terrace Campbell John Hunter, St. Keverne, Claridge John Frederick, Petherton,

Brown Col. Edward, Farnborough, Christchurch road I Sydenham road north

Queen's road Campbell Mrs. Gunning, 2 Cloverdale Clark Chas. Lyntonville, Glo'ster road

Brown Ernest Jesse, Bagshot house, lawn, Painswick road Clark Henry William, Moultondale,

College road Campbell WaIter, Tivoli ho. Tivoli rll PittvilIe Circus road

Brown Miss, 2 Salopian viIs. Tivoli rd Carbonell Mrs. Tivoli lodge, Tivoli rd Clark Miss, 2 Milton villas, Leck-

Brown Thomas, 4 Albert pt Pittville Cardew Cornelius E.37 Montpellier ter hampton road

Brown William Giles, :Malvern house, Cardew George Arthur, 5 Fauconberg Clark Robert Lindsey, 7 Christchurch

Malvern road villas, Bayshill road terrace, Malvern road

Browne Mrs. Camden ldg. Clarence rd Cardew Henry Boyd, 18 Rodney ter Clark Thos. 8 Andover ter. Ashford rd

Browning Mrs. 5 Rotunda terrace Carmichael Misses, Rossmond lawn, aarke Maj.-Gen. Stanley de Astel

Browning Mrs. 21 Royal parade, Bays- Sydenham road north Calvert C.M.G. Lothian viI. Pittville

hill road Carpenter James Henry, Pine villa, Clarke Col. Robert, Pembroke lodge,

Bruca Mrs. Holly lodge, Gloucester rd Belmont road St. George's road

Bruce Mrs. .z3 Spa bldgs. Montpellier Carr Dep.-Surg.-Gen.Jonas King M.D. Clarke Harry James, 2 Alpine villas,

Bruce-Pryce .Allan Cameron, .Abbey- II Hatherley pI. St. Stephen's road Gloucester road

halme, Overton road CaIT Robert, Sharon villa, Old Bath rd Clarke Wm. 2 Lystra,Leckhampton rd

Brushfield JQl;leph,6 Hawarden parade. Carrick Mrs. Fromefield, St. Georgtl's Claye Miss, 4 Oxford bldgs. London rd

St. Paul's road Clegg Mrs. 4 Lypiatt terrace

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. C~LTENHAM.

Clee William, 1 Glenfall terrace, All Councer Mrs. 8 Jersey pI. HewleU I'd Davis John, II Christchnrch terrace,

Saints' road Cox Maj.-Gen. William Hamilton R.A. Malvern road

Cleminson Miss, 5 Pittville terrace Brandon villa, The Park Davis John, 3 Christchurch villas,

Chibburn Mrs. Roseleigh (East), Cox Mrs. 2 Montague lawn, High ilt Malvern road

Thirlestaine road Cox Mrs.Thirlestaine hall,Thirlestlle.rd Davis Moses, Overdale, Gloucester I'd

Cliffe Francis Henrj, 5 Wellington sq Coyle Miss, Wentwood villa,Sydenham Davis Mrs. 9 Jersey pI. Hewlett I'd

Cliffe Miss, 12 Priory terrace road north Davis Mrs. Mersey house, Bath road

Qift Mrs. 2 Fernbank, Pith'ilIe Craddock John, 43 Lansdown crescent Davis William, 8 Carlton street

Circus road Craddock Mrs. Linden villa, CarUon st Davis William RA., LL.D. St. Ger-

Clissit Mrs. Normanhurst, Hale's -:,oad Craken Miss,Yorklands, St. George'il I'd main's, Leckhampton road

Clissold Edward Morlimer, l?awley Cranmer Jas. Orwell viI. St. Ann's I'd Davis William Henry, 7 Priory terrace

lodge, Lansdown road Crannage Wm. George, 10 Windsor st Davis Wm. John, 10 Lansdown cres

Clowes St. John Legh, 14 Bayshill Crawford Mrs. 3 Park place Dawes Charles Robert, Hazeldene,

terrace, St. George's road Crawfurd Miss, 2-.,'Wolseley terrace Gloucester road

Clunes Mrs. 5 Douro villas, Douro I'd Crawley Mrs. Lismore, Tivoli place Dawson Gen. Francis C.B. Aubervie,

Cochrane James Henry, Burston ho. Crawshay Mrs. Tudor, 7 Lypiatt ter Pittville

Pittville circus Crawshay William J.P. 7 Pittville tel" Dawson Miss, 12 Pittville parade

CockreLl Miss, 33 North place Creed Miss, Biebrich, Western road Dawson Mrs. Homedale, Painswick I'd

Coddington Col. Hamlyn Charles, Sil- Creek Mrs. Cotswold, Thirlestaine I'd Day Miss, Avonleigh, Painswick road

wood, The Park Creigs The Misses, 4 Pittville villas Day Miss, 3 Manchester place

C'Ohn Mrs. 42 Clarence square Cresswell Mrs. Leckhampton hall, Day Mrs. Burlington lawn, Syden-

Colchester Miss, 2 Windsor place, Shurdington road ham. road north

Prestbury road Cresswell Mrs. 27 Selkirk street Day Richard, :l Manchester place

Oole Joseph Andrew, 1 Oolumbia pI. Cresswell William, 2 Painswick lawn Day Stephell, Hewlett ho. Hewlett st

Winchcomb street Crickitt Robert Edward, Twickenham, Dean Henry, 2 Hawarden parade, St.

Oole Mark, I Rosslyn villas, Shurd- The Park Paul's road

ington road Crisp Gregory, Angle viI. Gratton road Deane Charles Thomas, Oakleigh villa,

Cole Miss, 2 Oxford pI. London road Critchley Henry, 40 Leighton road Oakfield street, Tivoli

Cole Miss, Swindon cot. Swindon road Crofts Mrs. Bunwell ho. Suffolk sq Deane Samuel, 16 Selkirk street

Cole Mrs.6 Bayshill par. St. George's I'd Crofts Wm. Ferndale, Gloucester road Dee William. Jabez, Clarence villa,

Colledge Major John, Lauriston house, Oroker Miss, 14 Lypiatt terrace Gloucester road

Bayshill Croker Miss, 12 Selkirk parade de Candole Rev. Henry Lawe Corry

Collins Major Joseph, Eastview, Croker-King Lieut.-Co. Chas. Edgar Vully M.A. (incumbent of St.

Western road J.P. Cambridge ho. St. George's I'd James'),Springfield lawn, The P!IIl'k

Collins Frederiqk Henry, Fllingham Cromie Mrs. 2 Lansdown villas, Lans- de Ferrieres Baron Charles Conrad

house, Pittville down crescent Adolphus Du Bois J.P., F.S.S.Bays-

Collins Joseph, 2 Glenfall terrace, All Cronin Rev. Patrick, Claremont house, hill house

Saints' road Montpellier terrace Delves-Broughton Mrs. W. Longford

Combe Benjamin, 2 St. Philip's place, Croome Mrs. Sherwood" St. Stephen's I'd house, The Park

Grafton road Crouch George Frank, I Selkirk villas, Dennis Robert, Laracor, Old Bath rd

Comely Charles, 1 St. Philip's place, Selkirk street Dent Miss, 1 Berkeley viIs. Pittville

Gratton road Crow Rev. Edward M.A. 1 Queen's Depipe Mrs. 1 Battledown villas, Hew_

Oomely Frederick, 2 St. J ames' parade parade, Bayshill lett road

Compton William, 13 Rodney terrace Crowther Miss, I Blenheim parade de Pledge Fredk. Aban court north,

Conacher James, 2 Kenilworth villas, Crowther Mrs. Normanhurst, Ohrist- Malvern road

St. Ann's road church road Derrick Rev. John Georgoe RA. (chap-
Consterdin~ T~e Misses, 3 Cotswold Cruddas Mrs. Lon~or~h, Queen's rd lain to the union), 2 Royal crescent

Col~acwhn, Pamswlck road I Cambridge O~rumEpdMwirns,. 18 VlCtona terrace Derrick John (Sfurennncvhcr&o,ft~eSrtm.aAnn n's I'd
Colonel Oharles, Woodland viI. C?ambray Desage!'l Paui mas-
CuLen Dep.-Surg:-G~n. DaVld M.D. ter, Cheltenham college), Painswick
villas, Promenade

Cook Rev. Flavell D.D. Priory lawn, Halsey house, PlttVllle Lawn house, Painswick road

High street Culley Mrs. Broxted ho. Keynsham I'd de Sales La Terriere Mrs. Alstone

Cpok Daniel, Hazeldene, London road .Oummingil Col. Robert Octavius, lawn, Alstone

Cook Edwin James, Leicester villa, Coul~er, Hatherley road . Despard Rev. George M.A. (vicar of

London road Cumnung Robert, 4 Granley villas, St. Luke's), St. Luke's vicarage,

Cook John Payne, Bath road Gloucester road Bath road

Cook Joseph Mill, 5 St. Margaret's Cuuningham Major Andrew Charles, Devenish Mrs. Hazelwood, The Park

terrace, St. Margaret's road Lorna, Leckbampton road Devon Dowager Countess of, 2 Rod-

Cook Miss, 2 Glenfern viIs. Hewlett rd Currie George Mainwaring, 26 Lans- ney place

Cook Mrs. I Berkeley street down place Dick-Cunyngham Lady, Polefield,

Cook Thomas George, Louisville, Cypher James, Queen's rood. IIatheriev road

Libertus road, St. Mark's Cypher John, Roseview, Queen's road Dickens Mrs. 4 Royal crescent

Cooke Francis M.D. 1 Suffolk lawn Dale Henry John, Daisybank, Leck- Dickerson Rev. Richard Charles,Selby

Oookes Mrs. Edginswell, Bayshill road hampton lodge, Cambray

Cooper John Capps, Ombersley, Hath- Cresswell Mrs. Estcourt, Leckhamp- Dickinson George, Southam house,

erley road ton hall Gratton road

Cooper Mrs. 4 Lansdown parade Daley Charles, I Bayshill lawn, Para- Dickinson Mrs.2 Delabere vils. Tivoli I'd

Cooper Mrs. Northlands, PittviIre circ bola road Dicks Emest Alfred, Glen-Holme,

Cooper T. M. A., M.A. (assistant Daller Miss, I Knowsley parade, St. Tivoli road

master, Dean Olose Memorial schl.), Paul's road Dicks Fredk. Taunton vils. Tivoli I'd

Dormer, Lansdown road Daniel Henry Edward, Windsor villa, Dicks James, 1 Pittville villas

Copeland George, 3 Malvern View Prestbury road Dicks Waiter James Manser,Pendower,

villas, Gloucester road Daniels Mrs. C. 14 Lansdown terrace, Fairmount road, St. Mark's

Corbyne Dep.-Surg.-Gen. Joseph, 2 Malvern road Dig-hton Allen Adair, Warwick house,

Lypiatt lawn Darby John Thomas, 3 Tavistock Portland street'

Corke Benjamin, Wilsford lodge, Fair- place, Rodney place Dighton Francis Probyn, Raynsford,

mount road, St. Mark's Dartnell Mrs. Oxford villa, Corpus st Suffolk square

Cormell Joseph Fredk. 7 &, 8 Tivoli pI Daubeney Capt. James Francis, 10 Dil!hton Mrs. Fretherne, Great

Comelius Sidney Morris, Rokeby ldg. Pittville lawn Western terrace

2 Montpellier grove Davids Mrs. 7 Priory street Dighton Probyn, 2 Blenheim terrace

Cornwall George, Cleeve lawn,Hales I'd Davies Rev. John Philip RA. Western Dix Samuel Beniamin. 7 01arence sq

Cornwall Miss, 24 Victoria terrace lawn, St. Georg-e's road Dominy Mrs.2 Hillview vls.Hewlett rd

Cother Misses,I Keynsham par. High st Davies Edward Llewellyn, Mayville, Donald Mrs. Lisle house, Clarenc& sq

Cottam Thomas Frederick, RedclifIe, Painswick road Donald Mrs. 6 Pittville terrace

I1attledown approach Davies Mi:!se~, 6 Imperial square Doogood Tom Wilson, 16 Albert place,

Oottle Thomas James, Pulteney villa, Davies Mrs. WaIter, 29 Lansdowne pI Pittville

Winchcomb street Davies Richard M.B. Branch Dispen- Doogood William Henry, Blenheim

Cott'On Fdk. 2 GordonvilIe, Moorend I'd sary, Oxford passage villa, Belmont road

Courtnay-Bennett Mrs. 2 Moorend Davieson Chas. The Priory, London rd Doria de Bretigny Mrs. Nash cottage,

Park lawn, Moorend Park Toad Davis Edward, The Elms, The Park North place

Cowley Jacob, 12 Hamilton place, St. Davis George, 28 Clal'ence square Doubleday John James! .!.shburn villa,

Paul's road Davis George, 9 Suffolk square St. James' square

74 CHELTENHAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Dosson Mrs. 12 Montpellier villas Emerton Mrs.2 Paragon bldgs.Ilath rdjFletcher Miss, 26 Selkirk street

Douglas Miss, I St. Luke's villas, Emerton James Frederick, Lowman- Fletcher Mrs. Ivy lodge, Tivoli road

College road dale, Leckhampton road,. Flewett Thomas, Lynbury, Princes rd

Downes Olifton, Hartwell, King's rd English George Robinson Scott, 72 Foaker Miss, I Paragon tel'. Bath rd

Downs Peter M.D. 36 Priory street Winchcomb street Folliott John Burtt, 394 High street

Dowrick Mrs.Pemberton ho.Albion st Ensor Miss, 5 Spa bldgs. Montpellier l"oord Edward B. I Ashford villas,

Doxsey Andrew R<:>bert. Lewes villa, Erskine Geo. DavUl, 7 Montpellier ter Ashford road

Hales road Escott Miss, 2 Park place Forbes Col. Geo. 13 Pittville lawn

Doyne Miss, Lorett<l, Montpellier par Evans Rev. John RA. (Omgrega- Forbes Jl'hn George, 18 Royal parade,

Drake Mrs. 14 Promenade tional), 2 Rosedale villas, King's rd Bayshill road

Draper Misses, Roderic ho.Suffolk sq Evans Rev. Wm. 15 Pittville lawn, Ford Misses, 28 Lansdown crescent

Dredge Henry, 3 Carlton p1.Hewlett st Pittville Ford Mrs. Nashville, Hales road

Drew Benj. Pomfret ho.Winchcomb st Evans Benjamin F. 3 Lennox villas, Forster Arthur Graham FoljambeM.B.

Drew Misses, Villetta, Hale's road Hewlett road Spa buildings, Montpellier

Droege Franz Ph.D. (german master Evans Fredk. Rosedale,Gloucester rd Forsyth-Grant Miss, Ardmore Park pI

of Cheltenham college), I College Evans In. Harrington house, Hather- Forsyth-Smith Miss, 4 Ashling villas,

villas. College road ley road High street

Drury George, 31 Leighton road Evans John Bow:e, 20 Lansdown pI Fortt Robert, 6 Oxford par. High st

Duberley Mrs. St. Clair, The Park Evans Mrs. Atherstone, Hale's road Forty Frank, Portmore lodge, St.

Ducal' Mrs. The Ferns, Church road, Evans Mrs. Llewellyn, 2 Naunton Park Georg-e's road

St. Mark's villas, Old Bath road Foster Rev. James (Countess of Hunt~

Dufour Chas. West.field, Low, Alstone Evans Mrs. Weswn house, Pittville ingdon), The Parsonage,Portland st

Duke Alex. Sligo house, Pittville Ewbank Henry, 5 Berkeley pl.High st Foster Thomas Nelson J.P. AUt Dinas,

Duke AlIen, Winslowe, Hewlett street E1.raEzekiel,Stallhope lodge,Queen's rd Overton road

Dunlop George James,The Hermitage, Fairbairn Rev. Robert Gordon (Bap- Fox Samuel, I Avondale vils.King's rd

Fairmount r03d, St. Mark's tist), 22 Clarence square Fox Samuel Harcourt, x Avondale

Dunn Edwin Alfred, Norton villa, Falkener Miss, 4 Segrave pI. PittviIle villas, King's road

Libertus road, St. Mark's Fallon Henry, I Hatherley villss, Foxton Miss, 10 Selkirk parade

Dunn Miss, Mortimer house, Lans- Tivoli place Frampton Edward F. St. Lawrence,

down road Falls-Little Mrs. 5 Lypiatt terrace Christehurch road

Dutton Henry Arthur, I Alpha villas, Farbridge Miss, "1 Argyle pI.The Park Frampton Frederick William, Eglin.

St. George's road· Farmer Mrs. 2 Oxford pI. London rd ton. Pittville circus

DutwD Mrs_ 13 St. George's square, Farr Mrs. 22 All Saints' road Francis Maj.-Gen. Arthur, I Kenil.

Ambrose street' Farthing Mrs. St. Mark's villas, Glou- "Worth villas, St. Ann's road

Dyer Arthur Edwin Mus. Doc. (orga. cester road Francis Frederick, 23 Lansdown ter.

nist, Cheltenham college), Malcolm Faulkner Frederick Arthur, 6 Keyns- Malvern road
Ghur, Ba~h road
ham parade, High street. . Fraser Gen. George William, Grove

Dynham MISS, 16 Royal crescent ,Faulknor General Augustm, 3 Pltt- house, Montpellier grove

Eales Miss, I Lansdown villas, Lans- " ville lawn Fraser Capt. J ames Kent, 13 Pittville

down crescent Fawkes Maj. Fras.Elmfield,Overton rd parade

Eales Miss K. 13 Lansdown crescent Fear Ernest William, St. Stephen's French Robert, 2 Chatworth villas.

Eales Miss L. 14 Lansdown crescent villa, Princes road Old Bath road

Earengey William George, 79 High st Feeney Miss, Holm Dene, Cleeve road Friskney John S. 5 Ileaufort bldgs.

Easterfield E., M.A. (assistant master Felton Misses, 2 Eden villas,King's rd Portland square

Dean Close Memorial school), Hos- Felton Mrs. 8 Christehureh villas, Fruin Joseph, 7 Ormond tel'.Regent st

tel, Lansdown read. Malvern road Fryer Miss, 1 Gordonville, Moorend rd

Easterfield Edward, Cora-Lmn,Clmrch FeltoD William Richard, I Cheltondale Fuller Gen. Charles Bowdler R.A.

road, St. Mark's • villas, Orrisdale ter. College road Broadlands, The Park

Easton Ernest, 1 Northwick villas, Fennel' Frank, Glenvale, Hewlett rd Fuller Rose, The Grange,Malvern rd

Douro road . Fenning George, 2 Ewlyn villas,Leck- Fulwn Edmund M. H. (Indian Civil

Eaton Charles Edward, 1 Douro villas, hamptou road service), E:mhurst, Suffolk lawn

Douro road . Fenwick Rev. John Edward Addison Furness Mrs. 13 Sydenham villas

Eat?n .Henry, 12 Leammgron place, M.A. Thirlestaine house, Bath road Gabb The Misses, XI Selkirk parade

Plttville. Fenwick John, 21 Lansdown parade Gait.8kell Mrs. Waldon ho. Lansdown
Eaton Mrs. Edendanff, Lansdown rd Fenwick T. Fitz-Roy, Thirlestaine ho. road
~aves Mrs. Brooks lodg~. T~e Park Bath road
Gale Charles Francis, Clovelly, All
Edney Wm. 20 Mont~llier Vlllas. Fefg-uson George Bagoot M.D., M.A. Saints' road
Edwards An~hony .O'ReIlly, Roselelgh Altidore villa, Pittville . Gale Francis Sydney, 22 Lansdown par

(west), Thulestame road Ferguson John, Belmore ho. Bath rd Gale Wait. Tye:'s, CloveIly,AllSamts' rd

Edwards Burman, Morecombe, Sy- Ferguson Mrs. Eden holme, Cleeve rd Gamble Elijah, 7 Jersey place, Hew..

denham road south Ferg-nson William Henry, 2 Hatherley lett road
Edwards Charles, ~ Glendale villas, place, St. Stephen's road
Gandy Mrs. Sussex ho. Winchcomb st
Fernald Horatio Pilsbury, Alma ho. Gantillon Rev. P. J. F., M.A. (chap~
King's road lain to the Cheltenham General Bos~

Edwards Chas. Itavelock ho. Bath rd Rodney place

Edwards Frank, 14 Rotunda terrace Ferryman ,General Augustus Halifax pital). Hawthornden, Montpellier ter

Edwards Frederick, 20 Grosvenor st C.B. Winterbourne, Painswick road Gardner Rev. George Lawrence Harter

Edwards Miss, Havelock ho. Bath rd Field Alfred John, 6 Rodney place M.A.,Mus.Bae. (vicar of All Saints'),
Edwards Mrs. ~ Priory par. High st Field Mrs. Battledown gates,Hales rd All Saints' viearage, All Saints' road

Edwards Thomas, Langmore villll, Field Mrs. Del Rey house, Moorend Gardner Joseph, Whitley, Leckhamp-

Leckhampton road Park road ton rGad

Eleum Surg.-Mai. Donald M.D. 40 Finlay Maj.-,Gen. Henry Montgomery Gardner William J.P. Prestwich lodge,

Montpellier terrace R.A. Lisnamoe, Lansdown road Pittville Circus road.

Eliscller Mrs. Cheverel, Western road Fisher Mrs. 4 Columbia. pI. Winch- Garrard Mm. 12lRoyal crescent

Ellam K, B.A. (assistant master Dean comb street Gaskell Henry, 4 Park place

Close Memorial school), Dormer, Fisher Thos. Mountjoy, 3 Oriel ter Gaskins WaIter AugUstUll, 6 St.Philip's

Lansdown road Fitz William, 2 Charlton villas, Lon. terrace, Gratton road

Elliot Maj.-Gen. Henry Riversdale, I don road Gastrell Frederick, 6 Park place

Fauconberg villas, Bayshill road Fitzgerald Frederick Charles, I East- Gatht}rne Mrs. 5 Lypiatt terrace

Elliott Miss, 33 Leighton road bourne villas, Chllege road Gaultier MadamB, Normandie house,

Elliott Misses, Augustine villa, West- Fitzhugh Frederick, Coombe lodge, Oambray

ern road King's road Geddes Col. John, 4 Suffolk square

Ellis Col. Charles John, Leslie lodge, Flecker Rev. William Henry M.A. Gedge Rev. William Wilberforce M.A.

Tivoli road D.O.L. (principal Dean Close Memo- 9 Lansdown crescent

Ellis. Ohristopher, Thornham house, rial school), Shelbourne road Geeve~ Ml'Is. 3 Cambray

Painswick lawn Fletcher Charles M. Colne house! George Frederick D. Elm villa, High

Ellis Molesworth Lionel Cartwright Lansdown parade street

:erederick, 12 Pittville lawn Fletcher Frederick Edward (assistant George Mrs. 8 Bath place, Ilath road

EllIs Mrs. Apsley lodge, Pittville circs master, Grammar school). Ilerkeley George Mn. 10 Spa. ,bldgs. Montpellier

Elmslie Mrs. 13 Lansdown parade lodge, Hewlett street Gibbons Miss, I St. James terrace,

Elwell Rev. .A1fd. Ingleside,Queen's rd Fletcher In. Ilrenta, Leckhampton rd Suffolk parade

Emerton James, Lowmandale. Leek- Fletcher Miss, Dyffryn, Painswick rd Gibbings Miss, 3 Royal par. Bayshill rd

hampton road

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTENHAM.

\ Harker Mrs. 7 Painswick ~awn

Gibbs Francis William, 5 Raymond ter- Gregory Wm. Stanley ho. iHewlett st

race, London road Gre~son Major 1Villiam Henry, Fern- Harlow Percy Jonathan Sturges9, Pem-

Gibbs Mrs. 9 Dunally par.St. Paul's I'd le1gh, Lansdown road berton, St. Luke's

Gibson Rev. Charles Edwal'd M.A. 2 Grey Miss, 2 Argyle place, The Park Harnett Mrs. Powisland vi!. Tivoli, road

Bayshill lawn, Parabola road Grey Miss, I Blenheim terrace, Port- Harper Thomas, XI Cambray

Gilby Misses, 2 Derby viis. Douro I'd land street -. Harper Tom Wm. HarriiJ, 16 Gros-

Gill John, 4 Christchurch terrace,Mal- Gridley Edward, 26 Priory street venor street

vem road Grier Thomas, 7 MontpelIier villas Harrington Thomas .Tames:, St. Jo'

Gillham Jesse Joseph, Chester villa, Griffin Co!. Robert Durie, Drake ho. sepMs villa, Great Western road

PainslWick road Malvern road Harris Edwin Harry, 20 North place
Gilling ~:1rs. Promenade house
Griffin WiHiam, Laurel cottage, ~Ioor- Harris John Powell, Blockley villa, St.

Gilliot Cecil, Sydenham lodge, Syden- end road George'S1 place

ham road Griffith Col John Gilbert Erskine, Harns Miss, 5 Pittville parade

Gillmore Mrs. Potter, Marlborough ho. Fairfield home, Leckhampton road Harris Sidney Herbert, 3 Sussex villi.

Montpellier Griffith Major John Charles J.P. Dean- Clarence road

Gilpin Mrs. I Priory parade, High st wood, Pittville Circus road Harrison Miss, Rowanleigh, Welling-

Gittins Mrs. 2 Riohmond villas, Marl£' Griffith Richard, 32 Lansdown crescent ton square

Rill parade . Griffiths Rev. George Pruen M.A. HarrLson Mrs. Holmdale, Pittville

Glanville Ranulph, 19 Clarence square (vicar of St. Mark's), Hillfield, St. Circus road

Glenny William Henry, Sirsa house, Mark's Rarrison MI"'9. LyndaIe, Moorend Pk.rd

London road Griffiths Mrs. Elm 10dge,Lansdown I'd Harrisson Capt. Charles Millns, St.

G(ossop Miss,Sali~lbury ho.Swindon rd Griffiths Mr$. Lloyd, The Granleys, Arvans, PittvilIe

Glover Mrs. 48 Montpellier terrace Church road. St. Mark's Hart Charles. 18 Carlton street

Goddard MisS', Brookland villa, Col Grigg :!\-1rs. Maythvrne, Christchurch Hartshorne Thomas, Trenfield, Eldo-

lege road I'oad rado road

Goddard Mrs.' 4 Kilchberg- villas, St. Grimes William, Stoneville, King's rd Harvest Major-Gen. Edward Douglass,

Luke's Grindley George John, 13 Selkirk st HolIington house, Hall'S road

Goddard TheophilUSl Bartlett, I Os- Grist Geo. Alexander, 26 Park place Harvest Lieut.-Col. Henry Lewisj 2

borne villas, Queen's road Grogan Major Edward George, I Mont. Battledown villas, Hales road

Gooding John Callender M.D. Stanner pellier grove - Harvey Thomas Watts. Roseville lal\'n,

house, Suffolk lawn Grogan Rev. George W., M.A. Thorn- St. George's road

Golding Mrs. Tudor lodge, The Park ville, Moorend road Harvey Thomas Watts, jun. 2 Clare

Goldsmith Col. Edward Primrose Try- Grubb Wm. Robert, Q Pittville parade villas, Sandfield road

urtha, Tivoli lawn, Tivoli road Guise Ml'Is. F. E. Belmont house, Mal- Harward Francis Vernon, I Queen's

Goldsmith Sur,geon.,Major Septimus vem road villas, Queen's road

Jame6, 6 Royal crescent Gulland Surg-.-Gen. Alexander Gul. Haskell Thomas James Forbes, Bran-

Gooch Mrs. The Lawn, Park plaee land D.M.D.Malvern Hill ho.Pittville don house, Painswick road

Goodwin JQhn, Hughenden,Western rd Gunn Peter, I Trafalgar place, St. Hassall Mrs. 8 Berkeley place, High st

Goodyere Mrs. Dineley. 20 Promenade Margaret's road Hastings Mrs. 1. Rose viIs. Dunalley st

Gordon Mrs. 8 Hatherley place, St. Gunning John Wm. 2 Gt. Western I'd iHauney Miss, 3 Priory terrace

Stephen's road Gurner Misses, Segrave, Pittville Haviland Mrs. Oak villa, St. Mark's

Gorton Edwin, 8 Leighton road Gurney WaIter Gerald LL.B. 12 Wel- Haward Mrs. HIll court, Pittville

Goslin Mrs. 3 Rodney terrace :lington squart' Hawkins George, 2 Liverpool place

Gosling John Chandler, Marsden, AI- Gwilliam William, Lea ho. Dunalley st Hawkins' George, I Wellington place,

bany street Gwinnell Henry Augustus, Vict.>ria WeHington street

Gosling Nathaniel, Ethelville, Church house, Tewkesbury road Hawkins George A. 2 LiverpOOl place,

road, St. Mark's Hack Benj. 4 Oxford pI. London road High street

Go-stage Mrs. Buckingham house,Wel- Hack Harry, I Ashling viI... IIigh ~t Hawkinsl John Know1es, 30 North place
Hacker Charles Ash, Pai~leY, Bat.h I'd Hawkins Mrs. 3 All Saints' villas, All
lington street Saints~ road

Gott Benjamin 8.caife M.A.• F.C.S. Eaddon Mrs. Olare-lield, Cleeve road

Corinium, St. Mark's Hailing Thomas, Broomlami h,.Ul!f',OX- Hayward ChaS. Olaremont, Belmont I'd
Gough Arthur Edward, 15 Keynsham fN'j passage
Haywa,rrl ChM. :Ravenscourt, Ttivoli rd

terrace, Hales road IIaimf' lJohn, 39 Clarence !=ql1aro Hayward M>artinuS' Peter,I5 Royal par.

Graeme Col. Charles de Jersey, 4 Bays- Ha Ill" Miss, Mercara, Hewlett road Bayshill road

hill lawn, Parabola road lhll Rev, iRenry M.A. 4 l'aragoll ter~ Hayward ~Ir.s. The Cedars, Fairmount

Graham Col. Robert B. Glen lsla, rat.:e, Bath road road, St. Mark's

Douro road Hall Chas. Hillsborough~ Leckhamp- Hayward 'Mrs. I VJctoriB terrace

Graham Mrs. Benella, Painswick road ton road Haywood Geo. North v!. Gloucester I'd

Graham Mrs. Ryecote, St. Luke's Hall Jose-ph, Inglewood, Bldorrlllo r,l Haywood MrS'. Vivian villa, Fairmount

Grainge Thomas John, Thames lodge, Hall Jsph. C.E. Rockville, Vittoria wlk road, St. Mark's

A:1l Saints' road Hamar Rev. William, Rock view, Healing Mrs. Southfield, St. Mark's

Grant Miss, 2 Ashford viIs. Ashford rd Gloucester road Heane Mis~ Stafford house, Libertu9

Grant Miss, 4 Cloverdale lawn, Pains- Hamilton Maj.-Gen. Thos. de Courcy road, St. Mark'lf

wick road V.O., J.P. Dunboyne, Pittville Heat,h William, 6 Pittville parade

Grantham Maj. Edwd.S Lansdown Cl'S Hamilton Miss, Glen Arbuck, The Pk Heffernan Surgeon-Gen. NiJsbitt M.B.
Graves :Mrs. Thirlestaine lodge,Thirle- Handton MiSgeS, Greville hOUi~, Grat- Eton villa, The Par~

stame road tOil road Hellings Robt. Hindmarsh, Hale's Td

Graveson Mrs. Leahool Hewlett road Hamilton Mrs. Montgomerie, 4 Cots- Helling.!t Robert Camel, 40 Clarence s.q
Gray John Gasson, 38 Clarence square wold villas, Painswick road Helliwell Charles Herbert, Winkfield,

Gray Mis,s, Willesborough, Hall'S road HamJet Henry, 2 Rye vils. Selkirk st Swindon rood

Gray Mrs. 17 Suffolk square Hammond Goor,ge Edward, I K evil Heming Richard, 16 Brandon terrace,

Gray-JoneS> Thos. Springfield. Christ- villas, lHewlett road Gratton road

church road Handley James William M.A., J.P. Hemming Richard, 9 Snssex place,

Greame Miss, Thj:l Grange, Pittville Fauconberg, Overton road Hewlett street

Greaves Mrs. I Granley villas, Glou- Hands Rev. Alfred Watson A.K.C.L. Henderson Mrs. Seagrave ho.The Park

caster road 21 Lansdown crescent; Henderson WaIter,. 2 Sussex viHas.

Green Lady, Sidney lodge, Western rd Hands FranciSl Wm. 48 Olarence sq Clarence road

Green Abraham, AIbert viI. Selkirk st Hands Mrs. 48 Clarence square Henf'gan Mm. Bibnry, Priory place,

Green Charles Arthur, I Raymond ter- Hankinson Rev. Joseph (Congrega- High streJt

race, London road tional), 2 Heightley vi19. King's road Hennah Ml'9. Fernleig-h, Western road

Green EdwiThson, Windsorton, London Hanks Frank, 13 Grosvenor pI. south Hennell MiSSl, 11 York terrace, St.

road Hanks Mrs. Ryecote, St. Luke's ~orge's road
Green Mrs. Jersey lodge, Hewlett road Hann Lewis, Lindisfarne, Queen's road H~nry Miss, Rawdon house, Christ-

Greenway Edward, 53 St. Goorge1!1 pi Hannam-Clark Frederic F.R.G.S. 10 church road

Greenway Samuel, 3 Knowsley parade, Royal parade, Bayshill Toad Henry Miss Eva, I Argyle viIs. The Pk

St. Paul'oSl road Hanson Mi~, 3 Bellevue pI. High at ' Henry MiSlSes, Strathmore, Leckhamp"

Gregory Benjamin, I Torquay villas, Harding Mrs. 2 Rowenfield villas,Glou- ton road .

Selkirk street caster road Hepworth Mrs. 32 Clarence square

Gregory Edward James, Beechwood Hardy Thomas Hy. 17 Pittville villas Herbert Aithur John, Derwent villa,

house, Montpellier Harford Major Frederick L. Lindley, Sydenham road north

Gregory Henry Churchman, I Keyn· College road Herbert George, Bexley. PittviIle
Herb~rt Sidney, Carlton 10. Carlton sf;
sham bank, London road Harford Edmund, 3 Priory street

76 CHELTENHAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S

Herhert Thos,. Glou.eester lo:Promenade Hu1bert Arthur William Hyde, 14 Johnson Wm. Fortfield, Lansdown I'd

Hewer Mrs. 1 Oxford bldgs. Hig-h st PittviIle parade Johnston Edward Cocks, Cloverdale

Heycock Ca.pt. Chas. Hensman, South- Hulbert Wm. Mythe ho. Gloucester I'd lawn, Painswick road

court house, Leckhampton mad Hullah Arthur, Prestbury villa, Pitt- Johnston Mrs. 7 Oxford street

Hext Capt. Franc1s Marwood, Eildon, ville C'ircus road Johnston William Bruce. 1 Milton viis.

Lanldown road Humby J ames, Collipriest, Hewlett I'd Leckhampton road

Heyworth Major .Tohn, Gloucester ho. Humphreys Henry, Hill top, Pittville Johnstone Miss. 6 Oriel pI. Bath road

Lansdown road Humphreys Mrs. 24 Park place Jones Maj.-Gen. Richard Roynan, I

Hichens Mrs.Trevena, Ohristchurch I'd Humphreys Mrs.Winter,Berkeleoy villa. Paragon parade, Bath road

Hickman Geo. Northfield ho. North pI Berkeley street Jones Chas. 19 Grosvenor pI. south

HigginSl Francis Edmund, 4 Jersey Humphris Miss, 9 Oxford street J ones Daniel, Burtonville, St. Mlark's

place, Hewlett road Humphris Mrs. Avening, Leckhampton Jones Edward Chester, Walmer house,

Riggins John, 6 Jersey pI. Hewlett I'd Humphris Mrs. 2 Keynsham parade, Cambray

Higgins Mrs. 11 Jersey pl. Hewlett I'd High street Jones Henry Yates, Oxford lawn,

Hildebrand Mrs. Blenheim ho.Cleeve I'd Humphris Mrs. 1 Sussex pI. Hewlett I'd London road

Hiles MiSS', 25 Park pilace Humphris Mrs. Wyndeliffe, H:ewlett I'd Jones John Henry Locke, 18 Suffolk sq

Hil!:ly Mrs. Ty-Clyd, Gloucester road Humphris William, 2 'St. Philip's t&r- Jones Miss, 1 Eden vii. King's road

Hill Frank, 7 GrevilIe tar. Gratton I'd race, GTatton road Jones Miss, 3 Lansdown parade

Hill Miss, Instow, Malvern road Humphryes Mrs. 2 Columbia place, Jones Miss I. G. E. 5 Royal Well ter-

Hill Mrs. 5 Andover tel'. Ashford road Winchcomb street race, St. GOOl'ge<s road

Hill William, Ashley villa,Gloucester I'd Hunt Mrs. 22 CarIton street Jones Miss~s, Overton Lea, BayshilI,

Hillen Alton William, 14 Crescent ter Hunt Mrs. Glencairn, Lansdown road Para'bola road

llilton Misses,S Clarendon viIs.Pittvlle Hunt Robert Andrew, 22 Carlton st J ones Mrs. 3 All Saints' villas, All

Hilyer In. 7 Leamington pI. Pitville Hunt wm. Thomas, 22 Carlton street Saints' road

Hoare Alfred E. Apsley villa, Libertus Hunter A. A. (bursar &; secretary), J ones Mrs. 2 Beechworth viis. Hales I'd

road, St. Mark's Cheltenham colleg€', Bath road Jones Mrs. 7 Suffolk square

Hoare Mrs. 2 Lypiatt terrace Hurst Mrs. 24 Montpellier terrace JonesWm.,F .S.A.Marston Idg.PittvilIe

Mobbs Frank, 2 Andover ter.Ashford I'd Hutehinson Rev. Canon WiIliam Henry Jones William, 2 NeviI vils.Hewlett rd

Hobson John, 406 High street MJ.A.(vicar of St.Philip &; St.James', Jopp Miss, 19 Lansdown terrace, Mal-

Hodgkins Henry. Yo-Semite, Christ- Leckhampton, &; rural dean of Chel- vern road

ehuroh road tenham), Chalfont lodge, The Park Jordan Henry, 10 Imperial sqnare

Hodgson Capt. George E. (instructor Hutchipson Mrs. 5 BayshiJI lawn, Joseland 'M'rs. 2 Priory terrace

in gymnastic,!, Cheltenham college), Parabola road Joy Mrs. 2 Oriel terrace. Oriel road

6 Montpellier terrace Hutchinson ~rs. 3 Berkeley street JoynerRt. Batson, Lake view, Pittville

Hogarth Andrew Allison M.B., C.M. Hutchinson"Mrs.l'pperton, Eldorado I'd Juggins William, 8 St. George's ter-

Harley house, ,Cam.bray Hyde Mrs. I Tonedale vils.Glo'ster I'd race, Bayshill

Hcgarth David Frank, Rivershill, St. Hyde-Clark'e Mrs. Hatherley brake, Kearney Miss, 3 Wolseley terrace

Gec,rge's road Hatherley road Keeling George William J.P. 10 Lans-

Holden Frederick, 14 Cambray Hyett Mrs. 16 Clarence square . down terrace, Malvern road

Holder James, Gl)nthorpe. Libertus Hyett Mrs. 3 Dunalley par.St.Pau1's rd KeiIy Miss, 15 Lypiatt terrace

road, St. Mark's levers Mrs. I&;2 Pittville terrace Keitley Harry Bertram, 1 LindenvilIe.

Holder Mrs. Malvern villa, Malvern I'd Inglis Alexander Monro M.D. Mont- Leckhampton road

Holland Lieut.-Col. John Yate, 5 Pitt- pellier lawn, Bath road Keitley Mrs.1 Lystra, Leckhampton I'd

ville villas. Ingram Henry, Linden Idg. St. Mark's Kel1ey Mrs. Iret-on house, The Park

Honands Mrs. 18 Paragon tel". Bath I'd Inman Miss, 3 Oxford par. London I'd Kelly The Misses,2 Royal parade, Bays-

Holliday Charles, 16 Royal parade, Inskip Mrs. 2 Conderton viis. Hales I'd hill road

Bavshill road Ireland Charles, 25 Great Norwood st Kemp Mrs. 2 Paragon tel'. Bath road

HoIIoway Perey Marseill, I Conderton Issacs Rev. Wilfred Henry M.A. Kenny-Herbe.rt In. 16 Sydenham villas

villas, Hales road (assistant mast-er, DeaD' Close Ker Claudius Buchanan M.D. Hadley

Holman Alfred, Prestbury cottage, Memorial school), Dormer, Lans- house, Bayshill

Prestbury road down road Kettle Charles, 2 Torquay villas,

Holman Fredk.Ohas.St. George's mews Izard Fras. Hy. 9 iMontpellier grove Selkirk street

Holmes Mrs. Arthur East, Trevordene. Jack Mrs.Gwernant, Pittville Circus rd Kettlewell Col. Thos. 9 Pittville lawn

Cleeve road Jackson George Maver J.P. Sandford Kettlewell Mlrs. 12 Priory street

Holt Miss, Wellington lodge, Welling- lodge, Thirlestaine road Keyes MTS. 33 Landown crescent

ton square Jackson John, 41 Clarenc€' square KiIbey Henry, 9 Wellington square

HolyfieJd'Mrs..1"4 Keynsham street Jackson Matthew B. Park grange, KiIgourM.HamiIton,15 St. George's par

Home :Mrs. 6 Suffolk square Mloorend Park road Kilminster Edwin, 45 Leighton road

Hook Geor~e, 3 Andover ter.Ashford I'd James Henry Alfred M.A. Suffolk hall, Kilminster Mrs. 1 Richmond villas,

Hooper Alfred, 5 Marlborough place, Suffolk lawn Marle Hill parade

Princes street James Joseph, 6 Berkeley pt High st Kimber Mrs. 6 Priory terrace

Hooper Mrs. 12 All Saints' road James Miss, 12 Park place King Charles Holland M.A. (master of

Hop€' Lady,13York ter. St.George's I'd James Misses,Suffolk hall,Suffolk lawn method &; music, Normal Training

Horsley William Henry, Filey lawn, James Mrs. Drayton vii. St. Ann's I'd college), 26 CIarence square

Sydenham road north James Mrs. 3 Royal crescent King Frederick John, Lynton villa,

Horwood Ohas. HewittvilIe, London rd James Wm. 4 Spring' Grove villas Princes road

Hoswell Mrs. 30 Montpellier terrace J ardine WilIiam, Eskdale house, 5 St. King Henry Alien, St. Alban's hOUse,

Hough George FTederick, 1 OIford pI. Georg'eJs place Wellington street

London road Jasper William Alfred, I Cleave villas, King Miss, 3 KiIchberg viIs. St. Luke's

Houghton Maj.-Gen. Richmond, 20 All Saints' road King Mrs. Kingscote, Hales road

Imperial square Jay Miss,Camdore. Battledown apprch King Mrs. Leverton, BayshiIl road

Houghton Fredk. Gea. Queen's hotel Jeanneret Mrs. 2 Eldon viis. Eldon I'd King Thomas John, 8 Priory street

How John, 33 Cambray Jecks Mrs. 19 North place Kinlock:> Mrs. 5 Keynsham bank, Lon-

Howard Edward Charles, Heronden, J ennings Rev. Edward Linck M.A. don road

High street (vicar af St. Stephen's). 9 Hatherley Kinney-Herbert Miss,4Xeynsham bank.

Howard Edwin, Italia, Leck.hampton rd place, St. Stephen's road London road

Howard Miss, 16 Lansdown parade JenDings Edward Fox, Q Hatherley Kirkland Miss, 19 Cambray

Howard Misses, Abbeville, Church I'd. place, St. Stephen's road Kirkland Robert M.B., C.M. 5 Cres-

St. Mark'S Jennings Harry Rt. 30 All Saints' road cent terrace

Howe Mrs. 4 Pittville parade J essop Alfred, 26 Lansdown crescent Kirkpatrick Mrs. 1 Boochworth villas,

Howes Jas. 2 Wolseley viIs.Swindon rd Jessop Charles Hale, 5 Park place Hales road

Howlett William, 7 Andoveor terrace, Jessop Fredk. I4Jersey pI. Hewlett I'd Kite Misses, Westcombe ho.Hewlett st

'!shford road J essop Hylton, 5 Park place Kitz Mrs. 6 Leighton road

Howse William, 6 Denmark terrace, Jessop Mrs. Somerset cottage, St. Knight Frank, I Greville terrace, Grat-

Gloucester road J ames' square ton road

Hudleston Miss, 11 Pittville villas Jeweil Edward, 10 Oriel pI. Bath road Knight James Peter, 8 Lansdown par

Hudson Mrs. 41 Victoria st. Fairview J ewell Wm. 3 Exeter pI. Grosvenor st Knight Mrs. Ivy house, Princes road

Hnghes AlexandeT' James, 5 Knowsley Jobling Mrs. 5 Park villas, The Park Knight Mrs. 7 Victoria terrace

parade, St. Paul's road Johns John F .• M.D. 3 Lansdown place Knight Thomas William B.A. I Pains-

Hug-hes Charles Joseph, 2 St. Ann's Johnson Miss, Ellesmere Idg. The Park wick lawn

villas, H6'Wletb road J-ohnson Mrs. Belveaere vil. Carlton st Knox Mrs. Strathdurn, Pittville. Cir-

Hughes Mrs. :J Oriel viis. Oriel road J ohnson Mrs. Cromarty ho. College rd cus road

DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTENHAM. 77

Knocks Miss, 6 Oriel terrace Long John HaUord, 1 Clare villas, Manley Surg.-General Wm. Georg~

Lacy Miss, Hollym, Parabola road Sandfield road Nicholas V. C. 3 Lansdown terrace.

Laffan Rev. Robert Stuart de Courcy Long Mrs. Malvern lodge, l\fulvem pI. Malvern road

M.A. (principal of Cheltenham col- Lansdown I Manners Lieut.-Col. Herbert Russell.

lege), Montpellier 10. Montpellier par Lord Cecil Gaisford, 3 Keyn-sham bank, 4 Pittville terrace

Lamb Mrs. Mockerkin, Bayshill road London road Manners Mrs. 2 Eastbourne villas,.

Lamb William Henry, Graefenberg, Lousada Capt. Charles, Shelburne College road

Eldon road hall, Lansdown road Manners Mrs. 12 Sydenham villas

Lambert Mr.s. 20 Park place Loveday Arthur, 4 Raymond terrace, Marchant Mrs. 21 Tivoli place

Lance Misses, The Oaks, Chureh road, London road Marchbank Rev. Henry (Wesleyan),.

St. Mark's Lovell .Alexander, 2 Wellington pla.oe, 27 Clarence square

Landale Dep.-Surg.-Gen. James,Douro Wellington street March-Phillipps Wilfred Frederick,.

house, Douro road Loveridge Peter Bullock, 12 Oxford pI. Edmonstone house, North place

Lane Brigade-Surg. Benj. 19 Priory st London road Mardall Miss, 32 Montpellier villas

Lane Charles Daniel, 20 r.l"ivoli place Lowe Mrs. 6 Malvern place, Lansdown MardenChas.2 Libertus vils.St.Mark's

Lane Frederick Henry, 29 Paragon ter- Lucas Mrs. Greville Idg. Gratton road Margetts Miss, II Leamington place,.

race, Bath road Lucena Mrs. York Idg. St. George's rd Pittville

Lane- John S. Rosebank, Fairmount rd. Luckham Miss, Devonshire ho. Bath I'd Margrett Oharles, 47 Grosvenor street

St. Mark's Luckie Mrs. Delamere, Wellington st Marklove Maurice William Carring-

Lane Josiah John, 3 Monson terrace, Ludford-Astley Rev. Benjamin M.A., ton, 7 Lansdown crescent

St. M'argaret's road J.P. Queen's gate west, Queen's rd Marment James, 6 Glenfall terrace,.

Lander Miss, 25 Montpellier terrace Lumby iMliss (lady principal,St.Hilda's All Saints' road

Lane Mrs. 4 York ter. St. George's rd Incorporated college), Western I'd. Marriott Miss, Eversleigh, Parabola

Lane Robert Henry, Woodland house, Bayshill road, Bayshill

Victoria. road, Fairview Lunn William Hy. 10 Rotunda terrace Marsden Mrs. Pembroke ho.Bath rei

Lang Rev. William Lang F.R.G.S. 2 Luscombe Edwd. Mona cot. London I'd Marsh George, Kingston villa, St.

Pittville lawn Lusty Jas. 2 College villas, College rd George's road

Langton Mrs. Hinton lodge, St. Lyford Mrs. 4 Oriel place, Bath road Marshall Charles, 2 York terrace, Stp

George's road Lyne Rev. Leonard Augustus (curate George's road

Latham John, 1 Barnsley villas, Marle of All Saints), 15 Pittville villas Marshall Dale, 20 Carlton street

Hill parade Lyne Mrs. St. John's cot. CarJton st Marshall Daws, 5 Oriel terrace

Latham Miss, 2 Tonedale villas, Lynne Miss, 4 Argyle pI. The Park Marshall Daws Rowe, 5 Oriel terrace

Gloucester road Lynne Mlrs. 2 Suffolk square Marshall Mrs. The Cleeve, Hewlett rd:

Laurence Ernest Alfred, 3 Spa place, Lyon Thomas (lecturer Training col- Marshall Mrs. 10 York terrace, St.

lMontpellier lege), 13 Selkirk parade George's road

Laurie Miss, 1 Vittoria walk Mabbett-Scott Mrs.Brookbank,High st Martin Col. Cunlifie C.B. Delmarp

Lavie Maj.-Gen. Robert Comyn, 13 McArthur Rev. Charles l\LA.. New Montpellier terrace

Lypiatt terrace court, Lansdown road Martin Jahn, 50 Leighton road

Lawrence Ebenezer, 60 Brighton road MeCall Henry, Quince lawn, St. Martyn-Johns Thomas, 15 Clarence sq

Lawrence Edwin, 39 Montpelier ter Stephen's road Maseie-Taylor H. Besselsleigh house,.

Lawrence George, 7 Pittville lawn MoCully Mrs. 28 Priory street Douro road

Lawrence Isaae, 4 Dovedale villas, McDonald Major-Gen. John, 31 Lans- Mason Francis John Gorringe, Livorno

St. Luke's down crescent lodge, North place

Lawson John, 2 Selkirk parade Macdonald Lewis, Myrtle vil. Tivoli rd Massey Ml's.Westbourne villa,Glouees-

Lawson Miss, 7 Pittvale villas Macdonald Mrs. Embleton, Lans- ter road

Lea John, 2 Cambridge vils.Promenade down road Masters Charles, 4 Malvern View

Leach Mrs. Clareville, Lansdowne par Macdonald Misses, IS Montpellier viIs villas, Gloucester road

Leaver Francis Frederick, 2 Colonnade Macdonell Mrs. Pittville house Mather Arthur, Oakhurst, Parabola

Ledger Rev. Charles George M.A.. McDonel1Mrs.Woodchestr.1wn.Hales rd road, Bayshill

(curate of Cheltenham. parish McDougaIl Miss, 23 Cambray Mather Miss, Sandon vil. College road

church), 12 Clarence square Mace Mrs. 45 Grosvenor street Mathews Henry, 4 Cambray

Leech Miss, II Pittville parade MacfarrenJn.2Kitchberg vils.St.Luke's Matthews In. Alexander, 9 North pI

Leeds Mrs. Endcliff, St. George's road McFee John RA. (head master of Maule Albt.HY.3 Oxford viis. High st

LeighOOn Miss, 7 Park place Practising School), St. Paul's road Maunder Frederick, Old Sarum, Great;

Leighton Mrs. Pen Isla, .All Saints' rd MacGachen Mrs. 21 Grosvenor pI. sth Western terrace

Lair Lieut.-Col. William, Coddenham MoGowen William Stuart M.A.,LL.D. Maunder Miss, New '8arnm. Great

lodge, St. <Stephe'n's road 1 Salopian villas, Tivoli road Western terrace

Leman IMrs. 2 Jersey pI. Hewlett road McIlquham Mrs. 6 Cambray Maunder Mrs. Strathavon, London r<1'

Leonard John, 8 Montpellier grove Macintire Mrs. 3 Fauconberg villas, Mauro Mrs. Glendale, King's road

Letheren William, Suburban villa, Bayshill r o a d ' Mawer Mrs. 2 Pittville villas

Church road, St. Mark's McKay Mrs. 2 Easton villas, Pittville Maxwell of Calderwood Lady, Glen-

Leviek Mrs. Redland lodge, King's :rd Mackenzie Mrs. Lewisland, Bath road owen, Lansdown road

Lewin Rev. George WaIter (Unitarian), Mackenzie Simon Seaforth, 5 Mont- Maxwell Mrs. 19 Lansdown place

15 NaunOOn Park terrace pellier grove Maxwell Mrs. Sunnyside, Pittville-

Lewis Major-Gen. Henry R.A. 8 Ly- MacKindor Lione! Everard, Elville, Circus road

piatt terrace The Park MaYI'll C.Cyprus ho.Princes rd. Tivoli

Lewis Major C. Bassett J.P. (& deputy McLachlan James, Holland house, Maynard Miss, Loughlton villa, Great

lieut. county of Cardigan), Hillside, Lansdown road Western road

Hatherley road McLand'sborough William, Selsley Mayos Thomas, 2 Bayshill parade,.

Lillie Mrs. The Priory, Lansdown rd lawn, Bales road St. George's road

Lillingstone 001. Edward Gordon, 4 McLaren Rev. Douglas M.A.. (curate Meadway George, South lawn"",

Douro villas, Douro Toad 8.S. PhiIip &; James), 17 Park pI Moorend Park road

Linter Mrs. Cotmore lodge, Bath road MacMunn Misses, Inver,Wellington sq Meats Alfred, 24 Lansdown crescent

Lithgow .A.ndrew James, Hatherley McMurdo Mrs. 1 Olarence square Meek In. I Carlton pt Howlett street

grange, St. Stephen's road McNeil Mrs. 9 Lypiatt terrace Meetens Mrs. 2 Andover place

Littledale Capt. Henry Arthur, Bel- Maconechy Rev. James M.A. I St. Mellersh Thomas, 2 Southville villas,..

font, The Park Margaret's, St. Margaret's road Old Bath road

Litton Rev. Edward Arthur M..!. I Macready Mrs. 3 Sydenham villas Me1lersh William Henry,TheGryphons,..

Ohatsworth villas, Old Bath road MacVicar Rev. Joseph D. Dun- Pittville Circus xoad

Litton Misses, Rainow, St. George's rd holme. The Park MelIor Misses,Avondale house,Welling-

Lloyd In. Jas. Fern viis. St. Ann's rd MaibenRt.Wm. 12 Oxford par. High st ington square

Lloyd John Owen, The lvies,Libertus Maisey Chas. Wm. 42 CarlOOn street Meredith In. Laurels, St.Stephen's rd

road, St. Mark's Maisey Mrs. 44 CarlOOn street Meredith Mrs. The Grotto,Moorend rd

Lloyd Mrs.2 Park promenade,The Park Maisey Mrs. Richmond vil. St. Luke's Merrett WiIlie In.Charlcut,King's rd

Lock Howard, 4 Spa plaoe Mallory Daniel, Bretforton, Moorend Merry Edwd.4 OrrisdaJe ter.8t.Luke's.

Lockhead Rev. John, Carrick house, Park road Merry Hy. 2 '!vondale viis. King's rd

Suffolk lawn Mallory Mrs. Claremont house, Mont- Mexham Mrs. The 8outhlands,.

Lockhead Thos. I Moorend Grove viis pellier terrace Queen's road

Lodwick Robert William, Ashley lodge, Maltby Mrs.Glenfallldg.All Saints' rd Meyrick Edwd. Nubie ho.Lansdown I'd

Shurdington road Malvern Mrs. 9 Greville terrace, Middlemass Mrs. 5 Clarence square

Lodwick Robert William, Langton ho. Gratton road Middlemass Mrs. Marchmount, Para-

B1th road Manu Mrs. 6 Priory street bola road, BayshiD

78 CHELTENHAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Middleton Miss, 6 York terrace, St. Neale Mrs. Rogers, 2 Pittville cres Paget Frederick, 15 Rodney terrace

George's road Neale-Bubb William,ISpring Grove vIs Palmer Faithful, Carlton ho. Bath road

:!\riles Col. Frederick Nicholas, Park Neems Miss, Hartley ho. Albion street Palmer Fnk. Thos. 12 Montpellier av

house. Thirlestaine road Neill Lindsay, Felling Idg.Malvern I'd Palmer George Henry, Cadoxton,

Mi:lard Charles Stuart, Wyastone, Nelson Miss, 15 Promenade Leckhampton road

Parabola road, Bayshill Nesbitt Sidney Pearce (drawing mast. Palmer Miss, 22 Pittville street

Miller Major-General George Murray Cheltenham co!.), 4 Sydenham vils Panting Miss, 3 Argyle pI. The Park

C.B. Glentworth, Hatherley road Nevins Miss, 3 Oxford street Pardington John, 4 Blenheim ter-

Miller Rev. Hbt. TheFriars,Carlton st Nevins Mrs. 8 Oxford par. High st race, Portland street

MilIns Wm. 8 Spa bldgs. Montpellier New George Henry, 2 Cheltondale vils. Pardoe Mrs. The Priory, London road

Mills George Henry, Alston grange, Orrisda[e terrace, College road Parker Rev. Frederick William M.A.

Gloucester road New Miss, Elmfield, Pittville Bicknor, Suffolk square

Mills Wm. Kensington vil. Selkirk st Newbold Mrs. 2 Oxford par.London I'd Parker Fdk.2Motcombe vils.London I'd

Millsom Rev. Jas.Buckley,6Rodney ter Newham Mrs. Camden vil.Clarence I'd Parker John ..Alfred, I Dovedale

Milner Mrs. I Somerset villas, Leck- Newman Misses. I Pittville lawn villas, St. Luke's

hampton road ,Newman Mrs. Deerfuurst, Clarence sq Parker Miss, 4 13erkeley pI. High st

Minohin Mrs. I Sydenham villas Newman Mrs.Hewlett vil. Hewlett I'd ParkerMiss,I St.Ann's vils.Hewlett I'd;

Minett Richd. Cedar lodge, London I'd Newman Mrs. 5 Malvern pI. Lansdown Parker Wm. Hy. Tresco, Hewlett road

Minshull Mrs.Arundel1,Leckhamptn.rd Newman Wm. Lambert, I Pittvilfie lwn Parkins Mrs. 32 Leighton road

Mitchell Samuel, 51 Leighton road Newmarch Miss, 18 Lansdown parade Parkinson Major-General Charles Fdk.

Mitchell Thomas Welbank,I4 Park pI Newton Cecil M.A. (master civil & Bayshill court, Parabola road

Moffatt Miss,Lewisville,Gloucester I'd military dept. Cheltenham college), ParkinsonMrs.Kemerton Idg.Tivoli I'd

Mole~ James Vanstone, Vanstone Northwick villa, Bath road Parr Mrs. Saxham, Cleeve road

villa, College road Kicholls W. H. (assistant master, Parry Miss, I Argyle place, The Park

Mollan Lieut.-Colonel WiGiam Camp- Dean Close Memorial Sc:M.),Lansdwn Parsonage Edward Henry, Western

bell C.B. Lindholme, The Park Nichol's John, 2 Douro viIs. Douro I'd vilia, Western road

:Monro Miss, Lang Syne, Tivoli road Nicholson Mrs. 6 Lansdown parade Partridge Mrs. Ravenscote,High street

Montagnon Louis, 6 Wellington square Nicholson Mrs.Newcomb~ cot. Alstone Passey Major Harry Everard, Fern-

Montford Claud, 2 Cloverdale villas, Nicholson Wm. Eldon lwn. Hewlett rd hohne, Christchurch road

Painswick road Nicks Misses, Meadowside, Hales road Paterson Robert O. The Shrubbery,

Moorby James Darnley, Lynn villa, Nind Miss, 14 Carlton street Gloucester road

Sydenham road south Nixon Christr.7Raymond ter.Londn.rd Pates Edward, I Oxford street

Moore Major-General Chariles Alfred, Nixon Mrs. Mona villa, Tivoli road Pates George, 6 Windsor street

Kenilworth, Pittville Naon Thomas Christopher, 7 Ray- Pattison Thomas, 9 Priory street

Moore Jas. Carlton vil. Carlton street mond terrace, London road Pavy Mrs. Chalford vils. Selkirk st

Moore Lems, Worcester house, Pitt- Noakes Lieut.-Cal. Robert Douglas,50 Payne Joseph Ernest, 16 Priory street

ville Oircus road Clarence square Paynter Thomas Boaz Charles, 45

Moore Miss, Laul'elldg. Wellington sq Noble Wm. Hy. Chargrove,Glo'ster I'd Lansdown crescent

MooreMiss,ISouthend vIil.Painswick I'd Norman Alfred, AIstone manor Peacey Miss, 5 Selkirk parade

:Moore Mrs. 14 Clarence square NOTman Geo.Alpha ho.St.George's I'd Pearce Rev. George Philips M.A..(vi-

Morgan Capt. Hetbert, AvonhilU, Norman John Thomas. 13 Priory ter car of St. Paul's), St. Paul's vicar-

Christchurch road Norman-JonClsWm.Glaslyn,Leckhmptn age, Pittville circus

Morgan Henry, 3' Pittville parade Norman William Austin, -Gladstone Pearce Edwd. Hy. 6 Montpellier vils

Morgan John James, 2 Dunalley villa, Leckhampton road Pearce Miss, Lagaril, Eldorado road

parade, St. Paul's road Norris Mrs. S. P. Hawkesworth, El- Pearce Mrs. I Buckingham lawn,

Morgan Mrs. St. ..Adacona, Moor- dorado road Wellington street

end Park road Nott Alfred Hy. Beulah, Swindon road Pearce Richard Roberts, Butland

Morgan Wm. 8 Oxford pI. London I'd Noyes Dnld.Thruxton,St.Stephen's I'd house, Regent place

Morin John Antbony J.P. Parcy ho. Noyes Miss, IS Lansdown crescent Pearce WaIt. Henry, 18 Clarence sq

Wellington square Nunn Major William David, 3 Cam- Pearman Mrs. Herbertsville, Bath rd .

Morris Lady, Woodville, Painswick I'd bridge villas, Promenade . Pearman WaIter, Eldon cottage. Leck-

Morris Henry Eyre, Southwood ldg. Nurse Mrs.6 Lansdown ter.Malvern I'd hampton road

Prestbury road Oakden In. Battiledown Idg. Hales I'd PeaTson Rev. Hugh B.A. lWden

Morris Miss, 48 Montpelier terrace Oakey Misses, Nelson cot. Trafalgar st house, Pittville

Morris Mrs. Fowler, Southwood lodge, Oakley Mrs. Westville, Wellington sq Pearson Albert Emmanuel, Aire-

Prestbury road Obbard Mrs. Loudoun, Painswick rd worth, Painswick road

Morrison Mrs. GlenviJlle, Hewlett rd O'Callaghan Mrs. Keynsham lawn, Peart Mrs. :3 Andover place

Mortimer Edwin, 3 Pittville terrace, High street Peatfield Thomas John, Queen's road,

Clarence road Ogilvie Mrs. Bedford lodge, College rd Craigmore

Morton Lieut.-Gen. Boyce William, 2 O'Hear Rev. Paul O.S.B. (Catholic), Peebles Col. Thomas, Haddo, Pitt-

PTiory parade, London TOad St. Gregory's priory, Manchester st ville Circus road

Mottram Mrs. Lansdown lawn~ Lans- Olive Nolan Wellesley, Flesk lodge, Peel Edmund Yates, I Lypiatt lawn

down road Wellington square Pegley John, St. John's villa, Princes

Mouat-Biggs Charles Edward Forbes, OliveI' SI.I Garfield viIs. Gloucester I'd road, Tivoli

2 Fauconberg Villl;LS, Bayshill road Oman Mrs. St. Philip's lodge, Pains- Pelly Capt. Saville Herbert, .Anlaby,

Moulder Charles. I Libertus villas, wick road Cleeve road

St. Mark's Organ Robert, Grosvenor house,Gros- Pendry Mrs. 16 Pittville \'illa

Moyse Henry Onesimus, Salford venor place south Pennen Rev. Dudley William (United

house, Hewlett street ,Ormerod Mrs. Trediden, Hewlett road Methodist), 7 St. George's terrace,

Mozley Mrs. 3 Segra\"e pI. Pittvjlle Orpen-Palmel: Rev. Abraham Henry Bayshill

Mozley Mrs. A. Malvern view, Christ- He.rbert M.A., RD. (vicar of St. Percival Maj.-Gen. Lewis, 3 &i 4 Pitt-

church road Peter's), St. Peter's vicarage, ville crescent

Mugliston Rev. John M.A.. (assistant Tewkesbury road Perks Mrs. 32 North place

master, classical dept. Oheltenham Orr Mrs. 16 Lansdown ter.Malvern I'd Perry Robert Henry, 4 Eton villas,

college), Newdck house, Bath, road Osborne Hbt. B. Osborn la. The Park Queen's road

Muir J. Fairlie, Orofton ldg. The rark Osborne Miss, 3 Rye vil. Selkirk st Peters ehas. Terhill, Pittville circus

:Miiller Chas. Martin, I Onnond ter Osborne Mrs. Karenza, Bath road Philipps John Sutherland, Eldersfield,

Mulliken John, 20 Montpel1ier terrace psborne Mrs. 10 Suffo'lk: square ' Hale'S road

Mullins Mrs. 30 Selkirk street ~ Outhred Jsph. Claxton, 10 Royal cres Philips Admiral Alex. 33 Promenade

Mushett Mrs. 10 Sydenham villas Overett WaIter J. S. I Rosedale villas, Philips Thos. Hy. 17 Leighwn road

Muspratt-Williams Maj.-Gen. Jackson King's road Phillips Chas. James, 27 Park place

Muspratt, Ferniherst, The Park Owen ..Adam Embry. The Dale, Battle- Phillips George C. Cheltenham

Mutlow Mrs. Saxby lodge, St. Mark'e; down approach General Hospital

Naldel' Mrs. Oak Manor, Hales ~oad Owen George Leader LL.B., J.P., Phillips George Herbert, 41 Lans·
]IIash Rev.Percy M.A.. (s~. of Mission D.L. Glen Owen, Lansdown road
down crescent

to Seamen), 4 Crescent terrace Pacey Mrs. Auckland villa, Hales road Phillips Mrs. 9 Andover terrace, Ash-

Nash Olifford Evans Fowler, Glenfall Packer Edwn.43 Victoria st.Fairview ford road

lawn, All Saints' road Pagan Mrs. The Limes, Painswick I'd Phillips Mrs. I Portland place, Port-

Neale Francis Hubert, 2 Lindenville, Page Fredk'. Jsph. 2 Sydenham villas land street

Leckhampton road Page Jas. Windsor ho. Prestbury rd Phillips William, I Beaufort place,
Neale Henry, ~ Buckingham villas,
London road

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DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. CHEL fENHAM. 79

Phillips Misses, March, 4 Wellingtn.sq Pugh ehas. Fredk. 3 Sherborne ter Rodney Miss, Wellington villa, We!-

Phillott George Henry M.A. PIllS- Rae Mrs. C. A. Elmsconrt, Pittville lington sqnare

Trevor, The Park Rae Mrs. ·Wm. Berkeley ho. Pittville Rodway William, Portland street

Phillott Mrs. 9 Park place Rainier Mrs. Gresham v~a, St. Rog-ers Edward, Bittern, Princes road,

Phillpotts Mrs. 13 Park place George's road Tivoli

Pierce Mrs. Pembroke viI. St. Luke's Rainey Major-Gen. Arthur J. ~facan, Rogers Edwin Garke, Redfern, Naun-

Piers Mrs. 27 Montpellier terrace Trouscoed lodge, Leckhampton rd ton crescent

Pigott Richard, 18 Grosvenor pI. sth Rainger Charles H. 9 Bath place Rogers Hy. If Royal par. BayshillTd

Pike Alfred,Amberst viI. Lansdown rd Ramsey Miss, 5 Montpellier parade Rag-ers James, 6 Sandford telTooe,

Pike Mrs. Hart hill, St. Mark's Randerson Miss, Home Garth, Hew- Keynsham road .

Pike Thos. Ravenscote lawn, High st lett road Rogers Mrs. Roseleigh, Portland street

Pilgrim Mrs. Fern lawn, PittvilIe cres Ransom Mrs. 7 Beaufort buildings, Rogers William, 14 Grosveno:r pI. 8th

Pilkington Miss, The Grove, Douro rd Portland square Rog-erson Arth. Flaurville, Ashford rd

Pilley Joseph, I Glenfern villas, Hew- Rathborne Col. William Hans, Pery Rohde John, 47 Lansdown crescent

lett road lodge, St. George's road Rolles Mrs. Walsingham, OIeeve rd

Pilling Miss, Sydenham ho. Hales rd Rattray Miss, Estvil, Carlton street Rolls Misses, The Ing-Ie, Lansdown rei

Pilsworth Mrs. 9 Berkeley pl.High st Rawlinson Mrs. Lansdown court west, Rootes Miss, St.Michael's,Western rd

Pinder Mrs. 2 Northwick vils.Douro rd Malvern road Rose Fredk. Mersham vii. St. Mark's

Pink John William, Beauchamp villa, Rea Frank Holland, Wyclifi, Hales rd Rothery Rev. John Allan (Wesleyan),

Libertns road, St. Mark's Ready Miss, Yarroby, Tivoli road 1 Andover terrace, Ashford road

Pink John William, jnn. Mountford Redfern Mrs. Erlscote, St.George's rd Rouse Frederick, 12 Christchurch ter.

lodge, Hewlett road Reece Rev. Abraham, 21 Priory street Malvern road

Pinnell Mrs. Elm lodge, Cranham I'd Rees-Philipps Capt. James, 3 Berkeley Routh Mrs. 2 Oriel place, :Bath road

Pipe Miss, 2 Paragon par. Bath road place, High street Rowbotham Miss, Halbeath, King's rd

Pitcher JamelS, 9 Grosvenor place, Reeves Saml. 4 Charlton pI. London rd Rowland Mrs. 4 Oriel terrace

Albion street Reeves Stafford,Kingston,Overton pk Roxby Rev. Edmund Lally M.A. The

Pitcher Jeremiah, jnn. 16 Rodney ter Reid Mrs. 16 Naunton Park terrace Rectory, 8 Royal crescent

Pitman Mrs. Ivydene, Hewlett road Reid Mrs. 5 Priory street Ruck Miss, 9 Leighton road .

Platt Miss, Roseville, Hewlett road Reid Mrs. Maitland, I Moorend Park Rudman Joseph, 3 Wolseley villas,

Playle John, SQuthville, St.George's I'd lawn, Moorend Park road Swindon road

Plumbe Mrs. Cl Oxford par. High st Reinold Edward Konrad, 5 Segrave Russell Miss, Clonbrock house, St.

Pockett Jas. Chas. 23 Manchester st place, Pittville Margaret's

Pocock Mrs. Pittville mansion, Clar- Renny Miss, Torfels, Hewlett road Rnssell Mrs. Bedford ldg. Cbllege- I'd

ence road Rent<ln Robert, 3 Montague lawn, Russell William Herbert, LIanelly,

Podmore Miss, Osborne house, Lans- London road Hewlett road

down Toad Reynolds Col. Henry Charles. Wish Ruttledge Lieut.-Co1. Edward Butler,

Pollard Mrs. Woburn ho.Grosvenor st Moor, Hales road Battledown lawn, Hales road

Pollock Andrew Gibson R.A.M. I Reynolds Lieut.-'Col. Henry Charles, Byan Miss, 18 Park place

Cloverdale villas, Painswick road Thornecliff, Lansdown road Ryan-MacMahon Edmund John, Elk-

Poole Geo. Frdk. I Oriel pI. Bath I'd Reynolds Miss,Arlington Idg.Oxford st stone house, Bath road

Porcher William Reid M.A. Melrose, Reynolds Mrs. Bryncan, The Park Ryland Henry Thomas, :I Rye villas,"

The Park Rich Major-Gen. William Charles, 3 Selkirk street

Porter Col. Alex. Verdahla, Queen's rd Lansdown crescent Ryves Miss, 1 St. Philip's terrace,

Porterfield Jas. Alexander (plan draw- Richey Miss, 7 Berkeley street Gratkm road

ing master & snrveyor, Chelten- Richards George Webster, 8 College rd Ryves Miss M. Chimelea, Eldon road

ham college), 28 Montpellier terrace Richards Mrs. I Hinton villas, St. Sadler George William F.S.I. Keyns-

Portlock John, 14 Brandon terrace. George's road ham villa, Hig-h street

Gratton road Richardson Oapt. Harry Seymour, Sadler Joseph FaI'man, Lyndon lodge,

Potter Mrs. II Rotunda terrace Willoughby house, Suffolk square 'Tivoli road

Pottinger Mrs. Rodney Idg.Rodneyter Richardson Arth. Oleveland, Tivoli rd SainsburyYoung, Hampstead,Rales I'd

Powell Arthur Ernest, 34Lansdwn.cres Richardson Frank (inst. of gymnastics St. Clair-Ford Mrs. Zeelugt house,

• Powell George Albert, 39 Leighton rd at Cheltenham 'College), 8 Brandon Thirlestaine road

Powell Henry, Stanway, Libertus I'd. terrace, Grafton road Sale Mrs. Horton house, London road

St. Mark's Rickerby Thos. 13 Montpellier grove Salter John Calam, Melincourt, Old

Powell Jas. Fairlight,St.Stephen's rd Ricketts Miss, St. Cloud! Leckhamp- Bath road

Powell Mrs. 2 Malvern. View villas, ton road Sanderson Miss, 3 Lypiatt telTace

Gloucester road Riddle Mrs. Rose cot. Moorend ;road Sanderson Mrs. Omeo lodge,College rd

Powell Samuel Dixon, 6 Sherborne tar Riddle Mrs. 16 Wellington square Sandford Willi;un., The Woodland,s, St.

Powell William, 1 Segrav6 pI. Pittville Ringer Dep.-Burg.-Gen. Theobald, 20 Mark's

Powell William, 2 Trafalgar place, St. Lansdown terrace, Malvern TOad 3anguinette MillS, 1 Glendale villas,

Margaret's road Ritchie Miss, 4 Keynsham par.High st King's road

Power John Henry, Ruby house, Old Roach Misses, I Montpellier parade Sankey Miss, 2 Cotswold lawn, Pains-

wndon road Roberts 001. AUan Scott, 19 Priory st wick road

Prance Geoffrey Hammett, Alderley Roberts Miss,]: OlTisdale ter.St.Lnke's Saunders Col. Harlom Marley, Oak-

villa, Queen'~ road Roberts Miss, 17 Pittville parade field. The Park

Preece Mrs. 28 Leighton road Roberts Mrs. 9 Bayshill villas, 'Bays- Saunders Edward, 2 Southend villas,

Preese Miss, 24 Leighton road hill road Painswick road

Preston William, Cullendale,King's rd Hoberts Mrs. 6 O:rlord street Saunders Miss, 'Oarfax, Hewlett street

Price James Ben, 1Voodcote, Shur- Roberts Mrs. The Rowans, Shurding- Saunders Miss, Gloster villa, Glon-

dington road ton road cester road

Price Miss, 4 Olarendon vils. Pittville Roberts Mrs. F. Penrhyn ldg.Bayshill Saunders Mrs. Morley, Oranham road.

Price Mrs. 10 All Saints' road Robertson Major Robart Bowen, We!- Saunders William, 5 Fairview road

Prichard Ml'S. 7 Lansdown parade lington court, Wellington square Saurin Louis, DI'omore; All Saints' I'd

Prichard Mrs. The Moorings,Tivoli I'd Robertson James Lewis, 13 Royal cres Sawyer Frederick William, ;Lycester

Pringle Miss, Clairfrd.Christchnrch rd Robinson Howard Goodwin, Glendron_ I lodge, Hales road

Pringle Miss, Maryville, Tivoli road ach, Christchurch road Sawyer John, Glevum lodge, Battle-

Prior Arthur M. 8 Orrisdale terrace, Robinson Miss, Kinsham villa, Glou- down approach

St. Luke's cester road Sawyer Miss, 2 .Alexandra villas, Hew-

Probyn Miss, 6 Ashling villas, High st Rabinson Miss, 11 Lansdown parade lett road

Probyn Miss, 3 Oxford bldgs.High st Robinson Mrs. Raymond viI.Oxford pI Sayee Elisha, 26 Leighton road

Prockter Mrs. 8 Montpellier terrace Robinson Mrs. 2 Somerset villas,Leck_ Seaife Miss, HeatheI'croft, St. Luke'll

ProsseI' Oharles, Framlingham lodge, hampton road Schneider Gustav, 5 Hatherley place,

Libertus road, St. Mr/k's Robinson Mrs. :I Windsor pI. Prest- St. Stephen's road

Prothero Hy. Alien M.A. 13Promenade bury road . Schnur:rn,ann I. Nestor (foreign lan-

Pruen George Griffiths M.A. (senior Robinson Mrs. Douglas, 12 Lypiattter guage master, Cheltenham college),

classical master, Cheltenham college) Hobinson Roland, Rhodeville, Shur- Corinth house, Bath road

Leconfield, College 1'0 ad dington road Scholey Charles Octavius, Rowenfield

Pruen Septimus Tristr.m M.D. Sher- Roche James, 4 Priory terrace house, Gloucester road

borne lodge, Promerade Rodd Mrs. Kingscote villa, Grosvenor Scott Miss, Melrose, princes road

Prust Mrs. I Jersey 1,1. Hewlett road place S<luth Scott Miss, 1:9 Park place

Purnell Rabert John, lElmstree, All Badgers Charles Macintosh J.P. J

Saints' road Oollege lawn

80 CHELTENHAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'S

Soott Miss, Donnen-ilie, King's road Smith Alexander William, 60 &; 61 Stone Capt. Wm.Hy. 42 Lansdown eres

Scott Mrs. 13 Lansdown terrace, Mal- Regent street Stone Mrs. Pittville cottage, Pittville

vern road Smith Arthur H. 5 Grosvenor place, Stone William Henry, 13 St. Philip's

SearleMrs.IILausdown ter.Malvern rd Albion street terrace, Gratton road

Senior T. H., RA. (assistant master, Smith Chas. Wm.Ravenhurst,Pittville Stoney Mrs. Thomas S. 4 Royal par.

Dean Close Memorial school), Dor- Smith Cornelius, Arolf, Naunton lane Bayshill road

mer, Lansdown road Smith Jas. 7 Hawarden par. St.Paul's Strachan Mrs. Pittville court

Seward George, 6 Christchurch villas, Smith J ames, I Monson terrace, St. Strange Frederick Wm. 12 Portland st

Malvern road Margaret's Toad Stranger Frank Clinton, Nethercott,

Sexty Miss, 33 Selkirk street Smith Jeremiah Oakwell, Royston ha. Gloucester road

Shairp Stuart Courtenay, 398 High st Montpellier terrace Stretton Edward Alfred, 24 Tivoli pI

Sharp William Robert, I Waresley Smith Miss, 29 Montpellier villas Strick Mrs. Ehrenberg, Eldon road

villas, Old Bath road Smith Mrs. Angle house, Bath parade Strickland Mrs. Deodar viI. King's rd

Sharpe Louis, Summerfield house, Smith Mrs. 3 Leighton road Stringer Lieut.-Col. Frederick, 14

Leckhampton road Smith Mrs. 10 Priory street Montpellier grove

Sharpe Stephen, Henriville, St. Smith Mrs. Trouville, Cleeve road Stringer Rev. Edwin WaIter (curate of

George's road Smith Mrs. H. 8 Pittville parade St.Mark's), Pinehurst, Gloucester rd

Shaw 0>1. Elphstone, HazeUea, Lans- Smith Nathaniel, Wychbury, Moor- Stroud Wm. The Retreat, Glo'ster rd

down road end road Strover Miss, 14 Lansdown terrace,

Shaw John Henry, I Trinity terrace, Smith Samuel Wagstaff M.D. 2 Graf- Malvern road

Portland street ton terrace, Ashford road Stubbs Mrs.Hillsboro' Iwn.Cranham rd

Shepherd Joseph Herbert, Mona hOe Smith Sydney Arthur, 9 Grange cres- Stucke Mrs. Gwyngarth, Leckhamp-

London road cent, Gloucester road ton road

Shepherd Mrs. Rothesay hOe I'ittville Smith Thomas Giles, Morland cottage, Studd Edward John Charles, Ravens-

Sheriff Miss, 4 Ohristchurch villas, Leckhampton road worth, Thirlestaine road

Malvern road Smith Vincent,Gwynfa,Moorend Pk. rd Sturt Miss, St. John's lodge, Tivoli rd

Sherrett TllOmas John, Wyelands, Smith William, 21 Park place Style John M.A. (head master Gram-

Montpellier grove Smith Wm. I Sussex vils. Clarence rd mar school), Battledown ~an~e,

Sherwin Miss, 15 Promenade Smithin Mrs. The Mythe, Grosvenor tlt Battledown approach

Shewell Maj.-Gen. Henry. Ash Priors, Smyth Miss, 5 Queen's viIs. Queen's rd Summers Mrs. Novar 10. Pittville par

Pittville circus Smythies Mrs. 8 Park place Summers William Lloyd M.A. Gordon

Shewell Major George F. Westhall, Snow Mrs. Avondale ho. Wellington sq viUa, Leckhampton road

Lansdown parade Solomon Isaac, 3 Oriel vils. Oriel road Smnner Wm. Littlebeck, Painswick rei

Shewell Miss, 20 Lansdown parade Somerton William Henry, Petersham, Sutcliffe Mrs. Oaklei~h, Eldorado road

Shield Jas. Milfield, Christchurch rd Gloucester road Swift Miss, Arlington, Leckhampton rd

Shinner Arthur John, 160 High street Soundey Miss,8 Grosvenor pt Albion at Swiney Maj.-Gen. John, Sandford

Shirer John Fredk. 8 Pittville lawn Southby Richard, Llyfnant,Bayshill rd lawn, Bath road

Shidey Horatio Henry, The Priory, Southwood Mrs. Dewerstone house, Swiney Mrs. 7 Hatherley place, St.

mnLondon road College lawn Stephen's' road

Short Henry, May villas, St. Spicer Frank Herbert (assistant mas- Swinscoe Edward, Tours villa, Leck-

Ann's road ter, Cheltenham Grammar school), hampton road

Short Miss, Perrivale, King's road Norwood, Leckhampton road Sydenham Mrs. 9 Christchurch ter-

Shrives Thomas, I Regent pI. Swin- Spiel' Ed\vard' Pearee, I Wolseley race, Malvern road

don road villas, Swindon road Symes Miss, I Catherine villas, Old

Shuldham Mrs. 2 Argyle viis.The Pk Springett Miss, 13 Royal parade,Bayllo Bath road

Siddall William. Giles, 17 Royal par. hill road Symonds William Henry, 3 Baymond

Bayshill road Stainton Geo. Andover villa, Tivoli cl terrace, London road

Sidney Herbert Stafford, Priory Stallard Miss, 6 Kilchberg villas, St. Symons Gustavus, Archibald villa,

court, High street Luke's Gloucester road
StaUard Mr~. 3 St. George'Sl parade Symons Mrs. 6 Lansdown terrace,
Silk Mrs. 4 Olarence square

Sim Roderick, Cheltenham General Standish Miss, Deodar villa, King's rd Malvern road

Hospital Standish Miss, Oram lodge, Hales rd Talbot Mrs. 2 Osborne viis. Queen's I'd

Simeon Mrs. 33 Montpellier villas Stanley Mrs. Stanley cottage, New st Talbot Richard, I Selkirk parade

Simmonds Henry, Fleetwood, Syden- Stanton Allred John J.P. Shirley ho. Tanner Captain Maurice, Thirlestaine,

ham. road south Pittville Circus Toad Bath road

Simmons John,Brookfield cot.Prestbry StaI'key MI's. 15 Lansdown parade Tanner James,Brighton vii. Glo'ster I'd

Simpson Col. Robert James Brown, Stayt Miss, Eldon lodge, Hewlett .road Tanner The Misses, 2 Priory street

Seaforth, Christchurch road Stayt Mrs. 5 Oxford place, London rd Tapp Mrs. I Naunton Park villas, Old

Sims Henry, 10 Montpellier terrace Steel Edward, 4 Montpellier villas Bath road

Siros John, Glenroy, Church road, Steel John Dunn, jun. Coltham hou.e, Tasker William, Porchester lodge,

St. Mark's Hales road Leckhampton road
Tayler Maj.-Gen. John Charles B..A.~
Sims Miss, 2 Angle viIs. Gratton I'd Steel Robert, I Oriel terrace \i

Sims Richd. Stantway, Clarence sq Steel Rt. Edwd. Brentwood, Kmg's rd Wendover, Christchurch'road

Sinnett Richard, I St. Luke's terrace, Steel Thos. Beechworth lawn,Hales rd Tayleur Edward Heathcote, Hanw-

St. Luke's road Steevens Mrs. I Wolseley terrac,e worth lodge, The Park

Sivewright Mrs. 4 Glenfall terrace, Stephen Grant, Hatherley lodge, St. Taylor Col. George Le M. Lanes-

All Saints' Stephen's road borough lodge, College lawn

Skelton Mrs. 5 Columbia. place, Stephens Miss, 53 Leighton road Taylor Alfred Henry, 3 Gro8venor pt

Winchcomb street Stephens Miss, 6 Trinity terrace, Fod- Albion street

Skelton Mrs. Sandford ho.Old Bath rd land street Taylor l'dk. Westhall ct. Hatherley Td

Skillicorne William Nash J.P. 9 Stephens Mrs. 3 Angle vils. Gratton rd Taylor James, Phrenix lodge, Mont-

Queen's parade Stephens Mrs. Sudeley vile St. Mark's pellier parade

Skinner Col. George John, Shelbourne Stephens Thomas Williams, St. Mar- Taylor J amelt Dunn, Castlemaine,

house, Lansdown road garet's villa, North place Hewlett road

Skinner Francis, 4 Marlborough place, Sternberg Mrs. II Clarence square Taylor Jame. Otho, White lodge,Moor-

Princes street Sterry Daniel,Spring bank, Glo'sterrd end grove

Skipton Henry Stacey Kennedy, 30 Stevenson Col. John Newcombe, Es- Taylor John, 5 Rosslyn villas, Shul'd-

Montpellier villas lington house, Thirlestaine road ington road

Blade Wm. David, 6 Montpellier grove Stewart J am.es, Ariellodge, Hewlett rd Taylol' Miss, Gonia. The Park

Slater :Miss, 7 Pittville terrace Stibbs George, Abbotsford,Old Bath rd Taylor Mrs. Elton villa, Pittville rres

Smelt Rev. Maurice .AlIen M.A. Heath Stibbs Mrs. 23 Leighton road Ta)'lor MrS.I2Lansdown ter. Malvern I'd

lodge, Pittville circus Stock Surg.-Lieut.-Col. John Nugent, Taylor Mrs. Oorbett, 3 Wellington sq

Smith Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Philip Broke, Langholme, Hatherley road Taylor Robt. l'Fairlight ter.Pr.incesrd

Park villa, The Park Stockman Thos. Merton villa,Bath par Teague John, 32 Selkirk street

Smith Rev. lsaac A., M.A. (vice- Stocks Mrs. 8 Clarence square Teague In. Edwd. Lismore ho. Bath reI

principal, Training O>Uege), Swin- Stockum Mrs. Summerville, Rowan- Teague J oseph ~Iill, 22 Park place

don road field road Thackwell Gel..'\. Joseph Edwin C.B.

Smith Rev. Percy Hattersley M.A. Stockwell Alfred Grimes, Broadclyst, St. Le~It3rds'J Pittville

(assistant master, civil k military Leckhampton road Theobald Lieut.·Col. Charles P., R.A.

dept. Cheltenham colJ.ege), Hazel- Stokes A. .AlIen, Beaumont, Shurd- Bournside, RJ.therley road .

well, College road ington road Thomas Hugb, III Garfield villas,

Smith Andrew, Glencoe, King's road Stokes Mrs. Lansdown house,Douro rd Gloucester road

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Thomas Fdk.Rd.3 Paragon ter.Bath rd Twinberrow John, 6 Rosslyn villas, Watson Dep.-Sutg.-Gen. Geo• .Alder,

Thomas J oseph Arden, The Lodjjfe, Shurdington road Hendre, Overton park

St. Luke's road Tylee Mrs. The Grove, Douro road Watson Miss, 17 Lansdown parade

Thomas Miss, Heathfield,.Al1 Saints'rd Tyler Charles, 2 Westhall pt Bath rd Watson Misses, .Alstone et. Western rd

Thomas Mrs. 4 Cloverdale lawn, Tyler George, Carlisle v'lla, Sydenham Watson Mrs. The Beauthorns, Rather-

Painswick road road north ley road

Thomas Mrs. Wicken viI.Gloucester rd Tyrer Richard B.A. Prestbury road Watson Mrs. Keynsham par. High at

Thomas Thos. 6 Segrave pt Pittville Underhill Miss, Lyncourt, The Park Watson 14rs. 4 Lansdown place

Thompson Surg.-Gen. In. .Alex. Wm., Underwood Miss, 4 St. James' parade Watts George Herbert, Brooklyn,

M.D. Drumholm,Segrave pl.Pittville Urquhart Edwd. Dunbar, Woodleigh, Leckhampton road

Thompson Miss, 10 Lypiatt terrace The Park Watts Miss, I Alpine vils. Glo'ster rd

Thompson Mrs. Askham house, PiU- Ursell Frands Augustus, Belgrave Watts Mrs. Stanley lawn, Pittviile

ville Circus road house, Imperial square Weallens Mrs. Harley lodge, Tivoli I'd

Thompson Mrs. 29 Grosvenor pt sth Ursell Herbert Aug. 5 Rodney terrace Webb Harold A.Ewlyn, Leckhmptn.rd

Thompson Mrs. 30 Lansdown crescent Vanner John James, 22 Tivoli place Webb Jas. 2 Lennox viis. Hewlett road

Thomson Maj.-Gen.David R.E. Under- Vanrenen Lt.-Gen. Donald Campbell Webb Miss, 30 Clarence square

WOOQ, Sydenham road R.A. 4 Fauconberg villas, Baysllill rd Webb Miss, 2 Selkirk villas, Selkirk st

Thomson Mrs. 8 Windsor street Varder Samuel Browne, The Cedars, Webb Mrs. Needwood ho. Clarence sq

Thorn Harry Francis, St. Mark's Sandfield road Webb Mrs. 19 Tivoli Illace

lodge, Libertus road, St. Mark's Verity Mrs. Andover lodge, Park place Webb Roland Julian, Harborne,

Thorn John, 2 Fairfield villas Vertue Miss, 7 Sydenham villas Sydenham road south

Thornbury Geo. The Cedars, Eldon rd Vickers Col.5 Lansdown ter.Malvern rd Webster Miss, Eddystone, Hewlett rd

Thorne John, 45 Victoria st. Fairview Vigne Thos. A. Pembridge ho.The Park Wehrhan Mrs.Melrose vil.Grosvenor-st

Thornton Edwd.Parry,37Lansdown cres ViIlar John Gaspard, The Holt, Welch -Capt. George Asser White R.N.,

Thornton Geo. Exeter vil.Cranham rd Berkeley street J.P. Arle house, Arle

Thorold Maj.-Gen. Reginald Gother Viveash Misses, 3 Orrisdale terrace, Welch Wm. Jenner ho. St. George's pl

R.E. Belgrave lodge, Montpellier ter College road Weldon Miss, FairIight house, South

Thorp Mrs. Godfrey ho. Hatherley rd Voila George Steppenson, SydeDham Princes road

Thorp Mrs. Lypiatt 10. Suffolk lawn lawn, Sydenham road Wells Lady, Fulshaw lodge, Christ-

Thoyts Col. Newman Burfoot J.P. The Voile Misses, Hillsborough, Sydenham church road

Abbots, .All Saints' road road north Wells Mrs. 7 Berkeley place, High st.

Ticehurst Fdk. Nelson ho. Trafalgar st Von HoIst Adolphs. 46 Lansdown cres Wells William Sutherland, :8etherIeigh,.

Ticehurst Rowland Jas. 15 Royal cres Vyvyan Edward WaIter, ChanCLos villa, Lansdown road

Tickell Commander Thomas R.N. The Thirlestaine road Welstead. William, 23 Clarence square

Lypiatts, Lansdown road Waddy Misses, 3 Dovedale VillllS, St. Wedberg Carl,Cheddar.lodge, Hale's rd

Tickhill John Larkin, GIyD-neath, Luke's Wedberg Charles, 9 Onell pi. Bath road
Wadsworth Heneage ~orman, May- West John Dark, Palsgrave lodge,
Hales road

Tidmarsh Col. Ferdinand, 8 Treaford, ville, St. James' square Hewlett. road
West LeWIS Borrett, 5 Paragon terrace,
Lansdown road Waghorne John, 2 Pittville parade

Tillard Charles M.A.(assistant master, Waghorne John, 3 Spring Grove vi:las, Bath .road . . .

classical department, Cheltenham High street West Miss, 3 Ashling villa, HIgh stl'eet

college), Christowe, Sandford road Waite John, 2 Christc'hurch villas, Westbury-Nunn John Josiah, 6 Pains-

Tillott George, 14 Rodney terrace Malvern road wick lawn

Tinson Charles J. The Cleevelands, Waite Miss, Glarusdene, Western road Westley Charles, 9 Sydenham Tillas

Marle hill Waitt Mrs. Avoncote, CarltoD street Wethered Ed.ward BetStbridge, 4 St.

Tinson Miss, 12 Pittville villas Wakefi.el~ Mrs. 17 Lansdown crescent Margaret's terrace, St. Mlargaret's rd

TiUey Mrs. 12 Grosvenor place south Wakefield Mrs.3 Selkirk viis. Selkirk st WeymaaJI Mrs.5 Greville ter.Gratton rd

Todd Rev. Edward Hallet, 2.All Saints' Walkler Geor2"e Casson, Fieldholme. Weymouth Mrs. 7 Oxford par. High st

villas, .All Saints' road Eldoxado road Whateley Misses, W>"ddrington house,

Todd Henry Bansall, Keynsham lodge, Walker Miss, Fieldholme, Eldorado rd Pittville lawn

London road WalkerMrs.3Cotswold vils.Painswck.rd Whatley Edward Bord, Dereham lodge,

Tollit Reginald James, IS Grosvenor Walker Mrs. Hartville, Hewlett road Carlton street

place south Walker Mrs. 4 Montpellier grove Wheeler Henry, Middleton lodge, St.

Tomkinson Mrs. Arundell,Leckhamptn Wall Alfred Barnard, Oak bank, Pitt- George's road

Toms Mrs. Lynton vil. Gt. Western rd ville Circus road Wheeler Mrs. Upton villa, Tivoli road

Toogood Mrs. Craigleith, Moorend Wall-Jones Miss, Fairmount, Fair- "'neeler Mrs. I Wellesley villa, We.L-.

Park road mount road, St. Mark's lington square

Tovey George, South lawn, Church rd Wallace Francis Edward, 2 Ashling Whinyates Miss, Dorset villa, Pi¥tville

T9wnsend Joseph James,2o GrosvenoI villas, High street Whishaw Bernard, Hereward, Shur-

place south Wallace Mrs. FaiMIield, Libertus road, dington Toad r •

Townsend Mrs. 10 Oxford pI. London rd St. Marlf.'s White Capt. Samuel Robert Llewellyn,..

Townshend Geo'7 Oxford pl.London rd 'Waller Rev. Perpy (Holy 'lripity I Glendale house, Montpellier terrace

Townshend Mrs. 2 Catherine villas, Vicarage), CIarence square Whire Alexander Campbell, Wyborne,

Old Bath road Wailer Fred, II Sydenham villas St. George's road

Treeby Phillip Lavers, 12 Jersey place, Wallich Mrs. Welton, Christchurch rd White Andrew, Tree-Avon villa, Wel--

Hewlett road Waiter Mrs. Farnley 10. Vittoria :walk lington street

Treherne Capt. Owen, 4 Oxford par. Waiters Mrs. 3 Eton viIs. Queen's rd White Anthony Jas. 7 Selkirk parade

High street Waltham Miss, 2 Hinton villas, St. White Charles J ames, 3 Hatherley vils.

Treseder In. S. Highworth, College rd George's road Tivoli place •

Trevor Mrs. Salusbury, I Cotswold Walton Mrs. Sherrington, Westbourne White James Chas.II Oriel pI. Bath r<l,.

lawn, Painswick road house, Pittville Circus road WhiteMlisses,Ellenborough ho.Oriel ter

Trevor Tudor, Cedarholme, Wellincp- Ward Fredk. Wilton ho. Grosvenor st White Mrs. 3 Clarence square

ton square 0 Ward Miss, I Alexandra viis. Hewlett rd White-Corbett John, Vandyck house,.

Trollope Mrs. 35 Lansdown crescent Ward Miss,Laverham--iw. St. George's pI Victoria terrace

Trower George Oakeley, Meldon lodge, Ward Mrs. 1 Brooklyn villas. Leck- Whitehouse Miss, I .All Saints' villas._

College lawn hampton road .All Saints' road

Trusted Mrs. St. Stephen's house, Ward Mrs. 9 York ter. St. George's rd Whitfield George, 2 Alpha villas, St.

Prince's road Ward Mrs. Edmund, 17 Lansdown George's road

Tuke Mrs. 11 Lansdown crescent terrace, Malvern road Whittard Misses, The Hall, MontpellieY-

Turberville Rev. Arthur Charles RD. Ward-Humphreys George Herbert, parade

(Cong.), Westwood, Hales road Oriel lodge, Oriel road Whittard Thomas, r St. John's villas,

Turk Charles, Almora, Gloucester rd Warden John, I Imperial square Berkeley street

Turk George, I Pittville parade Warner Mrs. ROlledale cottage,Rowan- Whittard William Ward B.A. 2 YOl'k

Turnbull Mrs. 6 Lypiatt terrace field road, St. Mark's villas, St. Goorge's road

Turnbull Mrs. Waltham villa,Libertus Warren Mllj.-Gen. Lionel Smith, Fair- Whittuck Harbert Slater, 10 Oxford

road, St. Mark's leigh, Shurdington road parade, High street

Turner Chas. 5 Trinity ter. Portland st Warter Mrs. 4 Malvern pI. Lansdown Wigley Edward, Walkworth villa,

Turner Ernest, 30 Leighton road Watkins Mrs., Vernon, Dan-y-ralIt, Gloucester road

Turner Mrs. 44 MontpeIlier terrace Bath road Wilcock Miss, Wellesley house, Weh

Tuttle George, Wyeville, Western road lington square

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Wilde Frederick George, Ingleside, Willoughby Lieut.-C-oI. Robert F. :< Woodward Frank B. Louieville,

St. GllOrge's road Rodney place Western road

Wilkins Edward Weedon, Glenroy, Willoughby Col. James Fortnom, Woodward George, 2 0rmond terr~,

Sydenham road Gabari, Parabola road Regent street

Wilkins Fl'ooerick William, Melfort,All Willoughby Col. Robert Frederick, I Woodward Misses, 8 Berkeley street

Saints'road Moteombe villas, London road Woodward Mrs. Heatherlea,Leckhamp_

Wilkins Henry, 35 Clarenoo square Willg Capt. Harry, 27 Lansdown place ton road

Wilkins Miss, Roseleigh, Portland st Willyams Mlrs. Vyner, 2 Keynsham Woore Miss, IO Great Norwood stroot

Wilkins Mr!l.6 Paragon terrace,Bath rd bank, London road Wootton Herbert,2The Myrtles,Church

Wilkins Mrs. Dashwood, Parkhurst, Wilson Edward Thomas B.A., M.B. road, St. MlUk's

Shurdington road WastaI, Montpellier parade Wootton Joseph Herbert, Branscombe

Wilkins Thomas,Southend lodge,Moor- Wilson John, Bank ho. 106 High street villa, Sandfield road

end grove Wilson John M.D. 16 Cambray Workman Arthur, Beechwood, Gloll,.

Wilkins WaIter, St. Margaret's, St. Wilson Mrs. Glendouran house, Keyn- caster road

Margaret's road sham road Workman Henry George,Westborough,

Wilkinson Rev. Robert Aloysius O.S.B. Wilson Mrs. Gxeenfields, The Park Western road

(Catholic), St. Gregory's priory, Wilson St. Andrew Roland, 28 Lans- Workman Mrs. Yorkleigh,St. George's

Manchester street down crescent road .

Wilks ~'1rs. Stanley villa, Queen's road Wilson William,Wickli:ffe vil. Libertus Worsey Fredk. Woodlands, The Park

Willcox William, Gfelen Mount, Christ- road, St. Mark's Wrathal William, West house, Tew-

church road Wilton Misses, The Hawthorns, Christ- kesbury road .

Williams Maj.-Gen. Henry Ernest church road Wright Frederick, 8 Ormond terrace,

Thesiger, 2 College lawn Wingate David, 5 St. Philip's terrace, Regent street

Williams Charles, Exeter lodge, Gros- Gratton road Wright Thomas Lawrence, I Spa place,

venor street Winson Maj .-Gen. William, Cotswold Montpellier

Williams Charles, 8 Sydenham villas lodge, Pittville Circus road Wyatt Algernon, Alington, St. Marga-

Williams Daniel, 24 Grosvenor street Winstone Charles, Victoria house, ret's road

Williams David, 2 Ferndall~ villas, Sherborne terrace Wyatt Miss, 9 Selkirk parade

King's road Winstone Misses, 26 North place Wyatt Mlrs. Nevile, Lake house,Thirle-

Williams Geo. Bronard, II Rodney ter Winstone Waiter, I Sherborne villas, staine road

Williams George Heather, 4 Grafton Fairview road Wylde-Brown The Misses, The Up.

terrace, Ashford road Winter Mrs•.r; St. Luke's terrace, St. lands, Malvern road

Williams Henry William, Jersey villa, Luke's rQad Wyndham Mrs. 9 Pittville villas

Hewlett road Winterbotham James Batten, Cranley Wynne-Edwards John Rosindale M.A.

Willia.ms John Unett, Chadborne, lodge, Wellington square (assistant master, Cheltenham col-

Christchurch road Winterbotham Lauriston, Arundel ho. lege), North Devon lodge, Bath road

Williams Miss, Hayes lodge, Sydoen- Bayshill road Wynne-Roberts Miss, 2 Tivolian villas,

ham road north Winterbotham Mrs. Glenmore lodge, Tivoli road

Williams Miss, 2 Lansdown crescoent Wellington square Yardley Mrs. Beaufort, Pittville

Williams Miss,S Sydenham villas Winton Mrs. Oakland villa, St. Mark's Yates Thos. 13 Jersey pI. Hewlett road

Williams Mrs. I Lennox villas, Witchell Wm. Clanfield, Gloucester rd Yates William, 10 Berkeley pI. High st

Hewlett road Wolf! Mrs. Ryecot, Prestbury road Yeandle Mrs. 9 Montpellier villa~

Williams MJ-s. 8 Pittville villas Wood Charles Harrold, The Lodge, .All Yeandle William, Hampton villa,Shurd-

Williams Richard, Penrith house, St. Saints' road ington road

.James' square Wood Etnest Hardwick, Mul'berry viI. Yend Miss, Rodway house, Hewlett rd

Williams Sidney, 12 Lansdown parade London road Yewens Rev. Thomas Pomeroy Le~gh,

Williams William, II Priory terrace Wood Miss, 4 Ormond tel'. Regent st 2 Granley villas, Gloucester road

Williams Wm. Verona villa, OarUon st Wood Mrs. 5 Montpellier terrace York :Mrs. Cleveland house, Cleeve rd

Williams-Gwatkin Mrs. 40 Lansdown Wood Robert Ley,1 Lansdown terrace, Young Major Henry Pottinger, 5 Pitt-

crescent M1alvern road ville lawn

Williamson Col. Robert Reddall, 3 Woodman Richd. Philip, 34 Promenade Young Miss, 16 Lansdown crescent

Hathedey place, St. Stephen's Toad Woodward Col. Walter William, Exning Young '!"he Misses, 4 Oxford street

Willis Mrs. Cl.eevemont, Pittville lawn, Christchurch road Young Mrs. 3 Malvern pt Lansdown

WilloughbyLieut.-Gen.Michael Weekes Woodward Daniel Toye,9 Lansdown tar Young Mrs. Old house, Gloucester rd

C.S.I. 17 Lansdown place Woodward Alberh Ernest, 53 St. Young Mrs. St. Ronans, Old Bath rd

Willoughby Maj. Rt. 23 Lansdown cres Goorge's place -.-" . '''.::~~

COMMERCIAL. Anderson &:; Co. corn merchants,. 2I Winchcomb street

Abbott Harriet (Mrs.), laundress, 35 Tewkesbury road Andrew Louis, Duke of Sussex P.H. Swindon road

Abraham Lucy (Miss), apartments, 31 Imperial square Andrews Emily (Miss), coffee tavern, Oriel ho. Bath rd

Acock Thomas &; Son, saddlers, 26 Albionstreet Andrews Henry, basket maker, HewIett road

Acock Edward, saddler, 23 Great Norwood street Anney George C. station master at Leckhampton station,

Acock Fanny (Mrs.), beer retailer, 6 Beaufort place, 3 Gordonville, Moorend road

Portland square Anning Letitia (Mrs.), apartments, 7 Royal crescent

.Adams Fanny (Miss), apartments, 5 Spa bldgs.Montpelier Annis William, confectioner, 24 Great Norwood street &;

_.Adams Fdk.Geo. auctioneer,see Harrison,Bayley &; Adamil 3 Waterloo terrace, Bath road

Adams Thomas, tea dealer, Bath road Ansdell Alfred, boot maker, 402 High street

Adams William, tailor, 94 High street Ansell H. (Miss), private pension for families. &:; suites

_Adcock Ohas. shoe ma. 14 Townsend pt Tewkesbury I'd of apartments, 4 &; 5 Blenheim parade

.Adcock Matthew, shoe maker, 304 High street Apperley William, brewer &; beer retaih:r, I lIamilton pt

Addis Thomas, whitesmith, Vernon place, Bath road St. Paul's road

..Alcock Charles Edwin William, dentist, 3 Southampton Appleton Wm. Downing, Golden Heart P.H. 224 High st

place, High street Arkell John, beer retailer &; greengrocer, 20 Gloucester pI

I:Alcock Ernest, butcher, 4 RailwaY' bldgs. Norwood road Arkell William, dairyman, 7 Sussex place, Hewlett street

.Alcock Harry, beer retailer, 4 Henrietta street Arnold, Perrett &; Co. Lim. (Tewkesbury), brewers (E.

Allaway Arthur, tailor, 2 Albion street J. Cowling, agent), Warwick place

.Alien John .t Co. grocers, 93 Winchcomb street Arnold Fras. (Mrs.), boarding ho. 2 Sussex pt Hewlett I'd

.Alien Daniel, florist, Prestbury road Arter Jesse, fly proprietoJ;', Lansdown Place mews

AlIen Ellen (Miss), dress ma. Gapton house, Portland st Arter John, boot maker, Lansdown mews .

Alien Isaac, cabinet maker, 22 Suffolk parade, &; 9 Lans- Arter Sarah Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, I3 Townsend pt

down Place mews Tewkesbury road

.Alien John, hat &; bonnet shape maker, 16 North place Arundell Charles T. Leckhampton inn, Shurdington rd

Allen Marian (Miss), ladies' college boarding house, Glen~ Arundell John William, Midland hotel, Glol1cester road

gal', Bayshill road Ashcroft Albert, butcher, 77a, High street,&; pork butcher,

Allibone Thomas, joiner &; builder, 68 St. George's place 2a, Clare terrace, Bath road

AISoOpp Samuel &; Sons Limited (branch) brewers (G. F. Ashcroft John, pork butcher, 213 High street

Ransom, manager), 268 High street Ashley Henry, upholsterer, Myrtle cottage, Croft street

Ames Frederick Charles, chimney sweeper, Swindon road Ashwin Durham, hair dresser, Swindon road

Amos John, florist, see Worman &; Amos Assembly Rooms (Cheltenham Assembly Rooms &:; Theatre

Anderson WaIter V. chief assistant borough surveyor &; Co. Limited, proprietors; E. Lawrence, managing

~ater engineer, Municipal offices director), 392 High street

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE.



Astman Anna &; Anne (Misses), aparts. 27 Montpelier viIs Bassett Henry, greengrocer, 4 St. James' ter. Suffolk par

Astman William Henry, tax collector for Cheltenham Bassett Jane (Mrs.), greengrocer, Norwood road

north, 36 Carlton street Bastin '&. Sons, outfitters, 121 High stree~

Atkins George &; Son, wine merchants, Ormond lllace Bllstin Arthur William, catpenter &verger of .All Saints',

Atklft9 .lane (Miss) '" Hughes danet (Miss), 56 Leighton road '.

apartments, 9 Promenade terrace. Bastin John, builder, Amberley, London looad .
Bastin William. lith~graphic printer, ~3 Bennington et
Aulkin Hannah (Miss), shopkeeper, 12 Hewletl street
ADniS' William, confectioner, 3 Waterloo tel'. Bath road Bates Prederick, greengrocer. 17 Gloucester plac~

Austin Charles, market gardener,Norton ho. Low.Alstone Batten Emily (Mrs.), pianoforte tchr. 15 Gt. Norwo·ld st

Austin Eljzabeth (Miss), apartments, 5 Promenade ter Batten Ernest Charles, professoJ; of music, 12 lWtnndllo ter

Austin Thomas, dairyman, Stoneville dairy, Gloucester rd Batten Joseph Henry, grocer & post office, 6 High street

Austin William, hatter, Y43 High street Bam T. & Co. wine &; spirit merchants.. 406 High st

Averis .A1ice (Mrs.), dress maker, 5 Painswick parade, Bayley George lIenry, auctioneer &; certified bailiff under

'Painswick road . the Law of Distress .Amendment Act; see Harrison,
Ayers Joseph, hoot closer, I~ Bennington street
. Bayley &; Adami .'
Ayers William, boot maker, Kington cot. St. Paul's Toad Bayley William Alexander,' tailor, 320 ~ 321 lIigh street
Ayland Anoie Emma (Miss), beer retailer, Hatherley Baylis &; Maxfield, builders, St. Geor~e's parade

street, T i v o l i ' Baylis Edward Leighton, $Olicitor & con;unissioner for

Baglin James Howard, grocer & beer Tetailer, t5 Hamilton .oaths, 3 Essex place, nodney road

place, St:. Paul's road Baylis Emily (Miss), dairy, 25 Montpellier street

Baglin Richard, baker,S Hnngerford street Baylis John, tailor, ID Marle Hill parade'
Bailey &; Jone!;;, fancy drapers &; haberdashers, I~2 High Bayliss Mai-i:l. &; ISusan (Misses)~' dress makers, 51

street & I Pittville street Grosvenor street

Bailey CbBs. rag & salt mer. &; general dlr. Ambrose at Baylis;s Jas. Rogers,' carpenter, Beaumont, Naunton cres

Bailey Sarah (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 2 St. James' sq Bayliss Lucy (Miss), aprtmts. Strathmore vii" St. Luke'i1

Baker Annie (Mrs.), aparts. 10 Leamington pI. Pittville Bayliss William, boot maker, 7 Bath street

Baker Ephl'aim, cabinet maker, 29 St. George's place Bayliss William, shoe maker, 52 Duke street·

Baker John, builder && undertaker, 68- Winchcomb street Bayliss. ~homas, boot maker, 51 Grosvenor street

Baker Mary Ann (Miss), dress maker, 49 Burton 'street Beales James, aarriage builder, Victoria st. Fairview .

Baker William, spirit vaults, 2 &; 3 Winchcomb street Beams Esther (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 54 St. George's pI

Ealcomb John, chemist &; chemical apparatus dealer, 10 Beard habel (Miss), ilhopkpr. St. Paul's rd. Demalley pal'

&; II Suffolk parade Beard OliveI' Edward, gasfitter. 3 Thirlestaine pI. Bath rd

Baldwin Charles, watch maker &; jeweller, I Cambray Beard Richd. Fredk. watch maker, ;[ MontpeUier exchange

'BaldwiIl John, tailor, Paragon house, Bath road Beard Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Brttnswiok street

Ball William, apartments, 26 Promenade Beattie Eliza,lbeth Ann (Mrs.), Cambridge inn, North street

Eallinger Agnes (Miss), dress maker, 15 Regent street Beckingsale Albert, hosier & glover, III & 387 High street

Ballinger Albert Edward, baker, 29 Albert street Beckingsale Edwin, ironmonger, 14cj High -street

'Ballinger Charles, but{lher, 4- Waterloo terrace, Bath rd Beckingsale Frederick, grocer, 140, 187 & I88 High street

'Ballillger Edward, carpenter & shopkeeper, 49 Rutland Ht Beddard Frederick, earthenware dealer, 5 Hermitage ter-

Ballinger Euwin, apartmcnts, Belle-Vue lawn, High lit race, Bath road .,

Ballinger John, jobbing gardener, Gothic cot.Moorend rd Beetham M. &; Son, chemists, 22 Promenade villas

Ballinger Mary Ann (Mrs.), Albion inn, Gloucester road BelcheT J'Ohn, beer retailer & wood dealer, 27 Townsend st

Ballingbr Samh Ann (Miss),. dress maker, Shrubbery Bell Moody &; Son, optical & surgical mechanists; makers

cottage, North place _ to th~ Eye, Ear & Throat Infirma.ry. Lantern exhibi-

Eamber Agnes (Miss), boys' school, 4 Waresley villas, tions; lanterns, slides &c. on hire, IS; Colonnade & 9

Old Bath road Clarenee street
'Bamford Richard, dairyman, Arle end, Arle
Bell William Herbert, tailor ~ good workmanship & fit
Banks John Jeremiah, bookseller, stationer &; library, guaranteed, 5 Albion street
Imperial Library, 17 Promenade villas, & fine art re- Bellamy Graee, Jessica & Ruth (Misses), lildies' outfitters,

pository, 4 & 5 Promenade villas 35 Winchcomb street
Banner Constance Mary & Eliza (Misses), milliners, 25 Bellamy Charles, furn\ture dealer, 25 Manchester stre~t;
Pittville street Bellamy James, hairdresser, 3 Queen',s buildings,Queen's I'd

Banning Edwin, carver, gilder &c. 97 Winchcomb street Bellamy Jas. Nathaniel, furniture dlr. IX &; I2 Henrietta lit

Banting George, apartments, 38 Montpellier terrace Bellamy Joseph MDrris, furniture dlr. Clare tel'. Bath road

Banting George, wood dealer, Gloucester road Bellamy Maurice, furniture broker, 251 High ,street

Barcham Charles Henry, ironmonger, 26 & 27 Suffolk par Bellew Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Rotunda terraC9
Bence George && Son, builders' m~rchants, Fairview :road
Barham Francis, fish dealer. 45 Sherborne street

Barker Kate (Miss), apartments,s Hatherley vils. Tivoli pI Bendall Barnby & Co. furniture stores, Suffolk road &;

llarker William Henry, beer retailer, 6 Larput place Tivoli place

Barker William Henry, bairdresser, 5 Winchcomb '8treet BendaU Archibald, athletic outfitter, 18 Suffolk parad0

Barnard E. milliner, Brussels house, Pl,'omenade villas Bendall John D. bui1der, Ewlyn road .

Barnard R. E. {Misll), grocer, 2I9 High street :aendall Joseph Edney, bricklayer. Prospect villa, Shur.

Barnard William Henry, apartments, 23 Montpellier vih dington road " . ,

Barnby Bendall & Co. warehousemen &; furniture remov- Bmdall Thomas, brickla.yer, Melitd. house; Naunton cres

ers, St. James' square; Si. George's place, Suffolk &ndall. WaIter. insurance agent, 5 M-Qntpellier villas
. Bendall Waiter Alex. refreshment rooms, 5 ~ontpellier st
nlad 81; Tivoli place

'Barnes William, greengrocer, 3 llirdlip place, Bath Toad Bendall William James, cool merchant. MQntpellier walk

Barnett Charles, fishmonger, at) High street . Bendy George Henry.. greengrocer, I Painswiek parade,

Barnett Samuel, beer retailer, 52 Tewkesbury road Painswick r o a d , .

Earnett Samh (Mrs.), apartments, S Oriel place, Bath rd Bennett Cha.rles John.. aurgeon, 8 Bayshill villas, Bayshill rd
Barratt Thomas, cork manufacturer,S Henrietta street Bennett Frederick JOlleph, publisher of ~he Cheltenham
Barrett Josiah & Albert, greengrocers, I Waterloo terrace, " ChronicJ,e.'" &; Gloucestershire" Echo," Clarence parade
Bennett Matilda (Miss), shirt maker,. Q Brunswick place,
Bath road & market gardeners, Leckhampton

Barrett John, fruiterer, 19 Suffolk parade St. Paul's road ..

Barrett John, jU":l. malket gardener, Leckhampton road Bennett Roberl Surman, artist, Delta cottage; Church

Barrett Maria (Mrs.), dress maker, 6 North place road, St. Mark's .

Earrow Jane (1liss), dress maker, Denmark ho.London rd Bennett William, plumber, I'; White~ross squlilre
Barry Jam~iI, printer, Suffolk TOad Bennington Hall (Wm. GQu~h, ball-keeper), Bennington sil
Barshy Sa~lUel William. full Moon P.R. 171 High street Benson Ellen (Miss), apaptments. 3 Suffolk place

Bar~holomew John Stephen,grocer & aerated water manu- Benson Mary (Mrs.), apartments, I SufIolk place-
Berry Julia (Mrs.), shopke~pe'r, 14 Bath terrace, Bath road
facturer, 419 & 420 High street

;Bartlett Frank, newsagent, 282i High street Best ElizB. Harriet (Mrs.), baker, 73 Tewkesbury road

Barton Brothers, tailOrB, 29 Suffolk parade Best John, boot maker, 10 Montpellier street

'Barton Clara (Mrs.), apartments. 9 St. George's square, Best Louisa (Mrs.), coffee tavern, Tivoll street

Ambrose street lJetteridge WaIter, painter, 2 Sherborne terrace

Barton Frederick J ames, greengrocer, 5 Pittville !treet Bettridge J ames William Cotton, brusbmaker, 4 Melville,

Barwell Catherine Elizabeth (Mrs.), boys'school, North- Swindon road
Iampton house. Bath road
Bevan & Neininger. dress makers, Trinity villa, Portland st

Bass & Co. dyers &; cleaners, Old Bath rd. & 843, High st Bevan John Paul L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon & [email protected]. officer
No. I districtt Che~tenham union, 3'North place
Bassett Albert, boot maker, 8 Bath street

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84 CHELTENHAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. J[KELLY'S

w.Beynon H. "" Co. fine art publishers. St. Alban's lodge. Bramwell John Wi:Iiam M.D. surgeon, GIendearg house,
Hewlett road Bayshill roarJ

Blck Brothe,... trunk. portmanteau &; travelling Branch Henry Herbert, journalist, :a Hatherley villa.Cf,.

. equipage manufacturers. indian &; colonial outfitters. 19 Tivoli place
Brasher William Henry, stationer &; printer. 410a. High a~
k 24 Montpellier walk

Bick, Edwards &; Co..milliners. 10 )fontpellier walk Brees John, tailor, 25 Victoria. place, Fairview

Bick Blanche (Miss). ronfectioner. 5 Montpelliel.' walk Brewster Robert, surgeon dentist, 11 Marle Hill parade

Bick Evenes8 (Mrs.), fancy draper. 22 Montpellier walk Bridgeman Elizabeth (Miss), berlin wool warehouse. 00.

Bick Frederick. shopkeeper. 252 High street Winchcomb street

Biddle James, beer retailer, Stanhope street Bridges John, plasterer, Moorend road

Bignal Frederick, beer retailer. Lypiatt street, Tivoli Brint Jane &; Maria (Misses), confectnrs. .Agra ho. Bath rd

Billett Elizabeth (Mrs.). apartments, 31 Promenade British &; Foreign Bible Society's Depot (A. E. Danger-

Billings .Alfred Cockrail &; Sydney. builders &; contractors. field, agent). 4 Clarence street
deeorators &; sanitary plumbers. 54 Winchcomb street. Brill Sergeant-Major Henry, drill &; fencing master. 3
Telephone number. 122
St. Luke's terrace, St. Luke's road
Billings Samuel Bruce, solicitor &; commissioner for oaths Broad Edward. grocer, 407 High itreet
&; affidavits. Bank chambers, North street
Broadhurst Benjamin. manager o~ Midland Railway goods
Birchley Samuel Thomas, dentist, Bath road
station, Tewkesbury road
Bird Henry, beer retailer, Grosvenor place. Albion &treet Bromley ebas. Jas. apartments, Bradley villa. Hewlet~ rd
Bird Miss (supt. Training College for Schoolmistresses), Brooks Shirley. news agent, 3 Norwood terrace, Bath rd
St. Mary's hall, St. George's place
Broom John, inland revenue officer, IS Portland street
Birkin Hannah (Mrs.), apa.rtments, 12 Carlton street
Brosnan Benjamin. inland revenue officer. I Bath street
Birt Mary (Mrs.), laundress, Chester wa:k
Brown Brothers, Cheltenham &; Gloucester, carriers,
Bishop William George. commercial traveller. Rose villa..
general hauliers &; furniture removers, 264 High street
Rowanfield road
Blackbum William &; Co. outfitters. 135 High street Brown H. D. &:; Son, builders, 4 St. Luke's road

Blackmore George, shopkeeper, 95 Tewkesbury road Brown Thomas &:; Co. 000.1 dealers, Maddon house, Bath rd
Brown Alice (Mrs.), apartments. 4 Oxford buildings,
Blake Alfred, boot maker, 8 Chester walk
London road
Blake Edmund Wallace. tax collector for Che:tenham
Brown Annie (Miss). apartments, :n Imperial square
south, 9 Bath street
Brown Charles James. accountant,Dunalley par.St.Paul's rd
Blake George. carriage builder, 10 Port!and street Brown Eliza (~Irs.), apartments, Belle Vue ha. High st.

Blake William. grocer, I Beaufort place, Portland square Brown Frank William, farmer, Arle Court farm. Arle

Bland Geo. Lamb family &; oommercjal hotel, 116 High st Brown Henry John, apartments. 19 Montpellier terrace

Blease John. scripture reader for St. Paul'oS. 12 DunaIley Brown James Robert, house decorator. Belle Vue High st.
Brown 'rhomas, saddler, 6 Mount Pleasant
parade, :St. Paul's road

Bleney Ann (Mrs.). aprtmts. Elenheim cottage. Portland st
Blind Institution (Captain Willoughby Berthon, hon. wea- Brown William, boot maker, 21 Henrietta. street
Burer &I trade manager; J. Sutherland Phillips. hon. Brown William, greengrocer, 335 High street
sec.; Mrs. E. T. Brown, matron), 47 Winchcomb street Browning James, wine &; spirit vaults, St. George's plac&
BlioSs Anne (Mrs.). dressmaker. 48 St. l'aul's street north Brunsdon Charles, farmer, Hesters Way farm. Aria
Brunskill John. watch maker, North street
Bliss Jesse, greengrocer. 2 Tivoli street
Blissett Christopher, boot maker, 76 Naunton crescent Bryan Albert, french polisher. 18 St. James street
Blizard WaIter Richa.rd, baker &; corn dlr. 257 High street Dryan Edward, apartments. 8 Bayshill terrace
Bloodworth &; Son, bakers &; earn mers. 5, 6, 7 &; 8 Albion oSt Bryant &:; Co. tailors, hatters &; hosiers. 362 High street.
Bloodworth Nathaniel, baker &; confectioner, 306 High st I & 2 Colonnade &I 2 Clarence street
Brrant William. coach painter, 65 Duke street
Bond Joshua Harry, carpenter. 37 Sberborne street
Bryden Miller, grocer. 13 Suffolk parade
Bond Philip. baker, 28 ,Brunswick street
Bond William James, plumber, St. James' pI. Painswick rd Brydges.- MelIersh. & Brydges, solicitors &; commissionen
Boote Th.omas David, market gardener, The Chesnuts, for oaths, Municipal offices
Brydges Edward Thomas (firm, Brydges, Mellersh &
Rowanfield road, St. Mark'.s
Brydges), solicitor, town clerk, clerk to the urban sani-
Boots' Pure Drug Co. Lim. chemists. 129 High street

Booy Richard, builder. 3 St. Paul's street north tary authority, school attendance committee &:; burial

Boreham Caroline (Miss): shopkeeper, The Hall road board, Municipal offi~s

Boreham Hannah (Mrs.). fly proprietress, Crown Inn yard, Brydges George Edward. solicitor, clerk fA) the Charltoll

Albion street Kings urban district council &; Charlton Kings school

Boroughs William Frederick. shopkeeper, Hales road board &; steward of the manor of Ashley, see Brydges.

Boswell John. horse dealer, 10 North place Moellersh &:; Brydges

Batting Henry. verger & sexton of St. Mary,.Il Little Bryer Wyndham M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon &; shoe-

Bayshill terrace ing forge, St. George'8 place

Boughton Joseph Guest, surgeon, St. George's place Byrns Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper, 4 Suffolk parade

Boulter James, builder &I decorator,s Bath parade Bryon Mary Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, Montpellier street

Boulton's Sons, sculptors, Bath road Bubb &; Co. solrs. &I commissioners for oaths, Clarence st
Bourne W. &:; K. phunber,s &; gasfitters, 256 High streeli Bubb Frederick Robert, shopkeeper. 25 Bath street
Bovey Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 21 Rodney terrace Bubb John, solicit(}r. see Bubb &:; Co
Bowd David Arthur, oSculptot, St. George's place
Bubb William Neale. solicitor. see Bubb &; Co
Bowden Mark. commercial traveller, 14 Sydenham vil:as Buck Sarah (Mrs.), dairy, 285 High street
Bowen Francis John. jeweller. 9 Bennington street
Buck Sarah (Mrs.), Pierpoint temperance htI. I Royal cre.i
Bower JohnAlex.M.B.,C.M.surgeon,Portland ho.Albion st Buckell Wm. Robert, surgeon, Fairholme, Montpellier par
Bowkett James, wardrobe dealer, 231 High street
Buckle WaIter. baker &:; corn &C. dealer. Bath road &
Bowers Eliz!l. (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Bayshill terrace
Tewkesbury road
Bowles Ads (Mrs.). dress maker, 3 Otago ter. St.Luke's rd
Bowles George, Qpartments, 24 Regent street Buckle William. spring cart &; truck proprietor. Milsom st
Bucknell John Albert, confectioner. 4 Winchcomb street
Bowles Georgina (Miss), dress ma. 7 Hatherley st. Tivoli Bucknell Louisa. (Miss), dress maker. 16 Portland street
Bowles Susan (Mrs.), market gardener, Strawberry cot. Bullingham Edward, cab & fly proprietor, 236 High st

tage, Swindon road Bullock Charles & Co. cycle makers, Springwell ho.Bath rd

Box Joseph; jeweller &:; antique dealer, 339 High street Bullock Enoch, shoe maker. 38 St. Paul's north
Bullock George William, grocer. Gloucester road
Boyce Oharles, boot maker, 12 Montpellier walk Bullock John Hy. beer &; wine retailer. 2 St. George's pl
Burden Sarah (Mrs.). dress maker, 3 Crescent terrace
Boyce Charles, smith. Rosehill street Burden Stephen. engraver, 20 Winchcomb street
Boyce Frederick, beer retailer. 6 Rosehill street Burford Wiliiam, wheel chairman, 20 Corpus street
Boyer &; Co. wine, liqueur &I spirit merchants, 19 Pro-
Burke J. & Sons. marine store dealers. St. George's st.
menade villas
Boyle E. B. &; Co. pastrycooks & confectioners, 329 High st

Bradbury John, breeches maker, 3 Regent street
.Bradfield George, oommislilion !l.gent, 3 Manchester square &:; Dunalley street &; wardrobe dealers, 109 Albion street.
Burke Thomas, wardrobe dealer, 3 Mount Pleasant
Bradley WilIiam, beer retailer, Worcester street
Burley Renry, butter merchant, 18 Winchcomb street
Bradshaw John, plaiterer, Marl Hill parade
Burnell Richard, wheelwright. Trinity School lane
Brady William. coffee tavern, 86 Tewkesbury road
Burns James & Co. tailors, 20 &; 21 Montpellier walk
Brain Albert, wheelwright. London rood '
limine Augustus .Albert. cork &; cork sock manufacturer, Burroughs FranK, dairy, 6 Portland terrace
Burroughs Frank, engineer &c. see Lane & Burroughs
IS Henrietta street
BramweIl Herbert M.D. physician, Magnolia house, Pro- Burroughs William Frederick, dairyman, I Royal "ell pI
Burroughs WiIliam Pa:mer. habel'dasher &; toy dealer,
menade
~OI tligh street

DIRECTORY. ] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ssCHELTENHAM.

Burrow Edward John, artist, Grosvenor studios, Causier James, tailor, 80 Winchcomb street
Grosvenor street
Cavendish HQuse Comp:my Limited, silk mercers. family
Burrows Charles H. fly proprietor, Marle HilI parade
Burrows George, Crown hotel, High street drapers, house furnhhers. kc. Cavendish ho. Promenade
Burrows J ames, post office, Arle
Burrows John Thomas, butcher, 4 Tivoli place Cemetery (New) (E. T. Brydges, clerk to the burial
Burrows Joseph, baker, 279 High street
Burrows Samuel, butcher, 13 Mount Pleasant board; George Charles Pratley, supt.), Cemetery road
Burrows WaIter William, surgeon dentist, Marlborough
Central Domestic Agency (Mrs. Rosamond Powell, pro-
house, Winchcomb street
Burrows WiIliam, dairyman, 4 Fairview road, Mt. Pleasant prietres,s), 30 Winchcomb street
Burton 'Brewery Co. Limited (F. C. Randall, manager),
Ohadwick John Wilding, solicitor, 4 ClM'ence parade
54a, Winchcomb street
Burton Albert, boot maker, 30 Albion street Challoner Sarah Mary & Ellen (~Hsses), dre~li makers,
Burton John Benjamin, fishmonger, II Mount Pleasant
Burton Thomas, boot maker, 23 Bath street 27 Courtenay street
BushnelI Arthur John de Haviland M.A. tutor, l:a Suf-
Ohambers Geo.baker & confctnr.ITbirlestaine pl.Bath rd
folk square
Bnshnell James Fredk. dentist, Thornbury ho. High st Chambers Harriet (Miss),provision dlr.I4:Mount Plea.sant
Buswell & Hands, watch makers, la, Bon Marche place,
OhambersMisses,Iadies' school,Eckington ho.L'lDsdwn.pal"
Great Norwood street
:au~~er &; Pattison, chemists &; druggists, 418 High st Champion Frederick, market gardener, Leck!hampton
Butler & Son, grocers, & post office, 3 Denmark terrace
Butler Alfred, gardener to Sir R. D. Cunningham, I Champion Julia (:Mrs.), greengrocer, 245 High street

GreviLe t~rrace, Gratton road Champion William, greengrocer, I Hanover street
Butler Elizaueth Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Promenade
Butler Evan, carpenter, 7 Orrisdale terrace, College road Chandler Brothers, art metal workers, Winchcomb place
Butler Frederick Joseph RA. tutor, Bellevil:e, Hewlett rd
Butler ,Joseph Leonard B.A. boys' collegiate school, Chandler Powell, postmaster, Gen. Post office,Promenade

.Douglas lodge, Vittoria walk Ch3ndley Chas. Geo. furniture dealer, 37 Winchcomb st
Butt Jethro, boot & shoe maker, 56 Upper Norwood st
Butt Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 20 Rodney terrace Channing Edwin Tom, inspector for the Cheltenham &.
Cadet Corps (Cheltenham College), 1st Gloucestershire
East Gloucestershire Branch. R.S.P.C.A. lISt.
Volunteers (Royal Engineers) (~Iaurice Tanner. hon.
captain) George's place •
Cafe ContiIl<!ntal (George In. Carter, manager), 377 High
street & 70 Regent street Channon Charles Henry, builder, Montpellier street
Caines (Miss), ladies' college boarding house, Faueonberg
house, St. George's road Channon Chas. Hy. plumber, 8 Victoria. st. Fairview-
Calcott & Beavis, fancy repository, 386d, High street
Cambray Spa (Frank Ruck, porpr.), Cambray, Rodney rd Ohannon Daniel WaIkley, painter &; decoratr. Oxford pasit
Cambridge Theodosia (Miss), apartments, 4 Crescent ter
<mmden Charles James, wardrobe dealer, Swindon road Channon May (Miss), ladies' hair dresser, see Edwards
Candy Margaret (Mrs.), umbrella maker, 5 Bath street
Candy William, china dealer, (back of)' Montpellier terrace & Ohannon
Cane George Henry, confectioner, 86 Winchcomb street
Canniford Mary Ann (Mlss), o.partments'41 Montpellier ter Channon William Charles, builder, St. Ge9rge's place
Capital. & Counties Bank Limited (branch) (John Burtt
Folliott, manager), 394 High street; draw on head Cha.pman Henry, boot maker, 13 Pittville street
. Qffice, 39 Threadneedle street, London E 0
Capon George. Beaufort Arms P.H. London road Charity Organization Society (Rev. Canon Hutchinson,
Capper Edwin, builder, Moorend street
Cardew George .Arthur, surgeon, 5 Fauconberg villas, president; hon. keas. Rev. W. Gedge; hon. sec.
BayshiIl road
Oardew Hy. Boyd L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, 18 Rodney ter Miss B. Roberts; hon. a~sist. sec. Miss Field).
Carey Tom. shopkeeper, 84 Tewkesbury road
Carpenter & Son, millers (steam), Swindon road Clarence Parade house
Carpenter George, shoeing smith, King street
Oarpenter J{)hn George, beer retailer, 20 Burton street Chattaway Ellen (Mrs.), ap:ntments, Wellington house,
Carr Charles Caleb, draper, 3 Upper Bath road
~arr·. Commercial Hotel (unlicensed) (Misses E. Wellington street

& M. Carr. proprietors), first-class commercial, smok- Chatters Henry Wm. architect, see Knight & Chatters

ing & stock rooms, moderate tariff, close to G. ,\V. Cheers Thomas, shopkeeper, Rutland street
station, Clarence street
Carrick Frederick, pork butcher, 294a, High street Cheltenham Ama'teur Operatic & Dramatic Society (J.
Carrick William, tailor, 41 St. George's street
Carroll & Co. millinery & mantle warehouse. 21 E. Bentley, hon. sec.), Sandford dene, Bath road
Promenade villas
Carroll :Mi~hael. school attendance officer, Municipal offices Cheltenham Amateur Photographic Society (J. Phili~
Carter Arthur, shopkeeper, 19 Bennington street
Carter Ernest Christison M.D. physician, Napier house, Thomas esq. hon. sec.),The College Pharmacy,Bath rd
Pittville
Cheltenham Angling Club (H. Davis, hon. sec.). Royal
Carter George, beer retailer, 2 Waterloo terrace. Bath rd
Carter George Leopold, Royal Oak P.R. !298 High street hotel, High street
Carter Peter, jobbing gardener, 6 Clare street, Bath road
Oary Charles, boot maker, 5 Gratton st. Gt. Norwood st Cheltenham Assembly Rooms & Theatre Co. Lim. (E.
Case William Henry, commercial traveller, 4 Victoria ter
Casey Annie & Townshend Martha (Misses), dress makers, Lawrence, managing director), 392 High street
Cheltenham Beer Bottling Co. (The) (Henry
28 All Saints' road
Dredge, proprietor), bottlers of Garton's Bristol ales
Cash & Co. boot & shoe dealers, 136 High street
Cassidy Owen (Mrs.), apartmBIlts, 8 Lansdown crescent &; stout, Carlton place, Hewlett &treet
Castle Charles C. auctioneer, 2 Regent street; & at
Cheltenham Boating Club (G. H. Williams. sec.), 3
The Cross. Winchcomb
Castle Thomas, landscape gardener, lISt. James' pla<:e, Ormond chambers, Ormond place

Painswick road Cheltenham Chronicle (Frederick Joseph Bennett, pub-
Cattle Mark-et, Gloucester road
liSiher; pub:ished saturday), OIarence par. See adverb
Caudle Brothers, hosiers &; hairdressers, 403 High 8t
()audle Oharles &; Son, coal merchants, Upper Bath at Cheltenham College (Rev. Roberli Stuarl. de Courey
'C4rudle John & Son, boot makers, 4 Upper Bath road
<Jaudle Charles, shopkeeper, 94 Tewke..bury road Laffan M.A. principal; W. M. Baker M.A. head

(}audle Gideon, coal merchant, 7 Suffo:k road master of military & civil department; F. J. Cada

esq. M.A. head master of junior department; A. A.

Hunter, bursar & sec.; for full list of maiters, see

p. 68), Bath road

Cheltenham College Boa,rding Houiles Co. Lim. (Tice-

hurst & Sons, solicitors; A. A. Hunter, sec.). regis-

tered office, Essex place

Cheltenham Conservative Club (T. H. Packer, hon.

sec.), Albion street

Cheltenham Conservative Registration (Conservative

registration agent, T. H. Packer), Clarence parade

Cheaenham Cottage Co. Lim. (W. H. Horsley. hon.

sec.), II"eg. office, 8 & 9 Promenada

Cheltenham Debating Society, Corn exchang-e

Oheltenham Dram.atic Society (president, 001. Richard
RogerS'; mngr. & treas. Ralph H. Smith). S~ Regent st

Cheltenham Examiner (Norman & Sawyer, publishers;

published wednesday), 9 Clarence street. See advert

Oheltenham Eye, Ear &; Throat In£.rmary (Lenno:J.

Browne F.R.C.S.E. consulting s1lIl'geon; lohI!! A. Bowel'

M.R, C.M. surgeon; R. RentQn !:M.B., O.M. .assistant

surgeon; Arthur Lamb, sec.), 2 North place

Cheltenham Festival Society (J. A. Matthews,. hOll.

sec.), 9 Korth place

Cheltenham Fine Art Society (Sydney Herbert, hon.

sec.), 384 High street

Cheltenham Football Club (hon. sec. William Sawyer);

headquarters, Sydney. Arms hotel, Pittville street

Cheltenham Free PreS's &; Cotswold News (Norman &

Sawyer, publisher;;; published saturday). 9 Clarenoo

street. See advertisement

Ch-eltenham General Hospital & Dispensary (G. 0;

Phillips M.D.Cantab. house surgeon; H. T. Carrington

esq. J.P. hon. sec. &:; treas.; for full list of medical

staff, see p. 66), Sandford road; branch dispensary

(R. Davies M.B.Edin.resident Burgeon),Oxford pas-age

Cheltenham Golf Club (hon. sec. Capt. H. A. Little.

cjale), BeIront, The Park

86 CHELTENHAM. .' uLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY"S

Cheltenh!lIJl Gas Light &; Coke C(J. (Robert O. Pater· Chiverall Charles, saddler, II Grosven<Jr street

8On, engineer &; manager); office, North street; Churchill Florence (Miss), dressmaker, 17 Regent street

works, Gloucester road Cima J oseph, pas'tryoook, 77 High street

Oheltenham Habitation of the PrimroSoe League (Misa Citizen Newspaper (David Wm. Honeysett, publisher'

C. F. Stephens, sec.), Clarence parade pub. daily), 70 St. George's place •

Cheltenham Horticultural Society (George Tovey, hon. Clare &; Peprall, mantle &; costume rooms, 10 Promenade

sec.; R. Henry Smith, assistant sec.), 53 Regent. si Clare Gascoigne, boot &; shoe maker, 10 Promenade

Cheltenham J(Jinery Works (Lieut.-Col. F. J. Ashburner, Claridge John, apartments, 3 Portland stTeet

proprietor; George T. Olarke, m1mager), Oxford C:aridge Thomas, Rose &; Crown inn, Ro8'e &; Crmm
pa~sage, lIigh street
passage, High street .

Cheltenham Ladies' Association Fre~ Registry Office Clark Ohas. plasterer, Garfield cot. Naunton crescenti

. (Miss Williams, matron), Bennington street Clark Henry, cabinet maker, Bath road

Cheltenham Ladies' College (Miss Dorothea Beale, lady Clark Henry, MQunt Pleasant inn P.H. 36 Winchcomb st

principal; Miss Sturge, vice-principal; J. Frederick Clark John, china. &; glass dealer, 429 High street.

Tarrant, sec.), Bayshill Clark Samuel, ~rocer, IQ Upper Bath road
Clark William, second-hand bookseller, 7 Suffolk pa~
Cheltenham Ladies' College Sanatorium (Miss Mallam,
Clarke Selina. &; Blossie (Misses), dressmakers, Napier
matron), Leckhampton road .
s.house, Ormond place
Cheltenham Liberal Club (Wm. A.. Baker,sec. ),Noo-th sf,
Olarke William &; Co. confectioners, 66 Winchcomb
Oheltenham. Liberal HundTed Registration Office (Wm. Olarke Fdk. Jas. teacher of pianoforte, -xg Victoria 1l1aoo

A. Baker, sec.), .Albion house, North street Clarkson Frred€rick William, beer retailer, Union street

Cheltenham Library (J. T.Presley,librarian),5 Royal cres Cleal William James, bootmaker, 12 Suffolk road

Cheltenham Looker On (Edward LI. DavieSi, proprietOl Clee Edwd. Cha.s. tailor, 9 Leamington place, Pittvill&

&; publiS'her; published sat.), 2 Montpellier walk Clee Margaret .Alice (Mrs.), doll dresser, 14a, Pittville •

Cheltenham Mercury (T. W. H. It Mrs. M. A.. HarpilT, Clee William, printer &; stationer, 150 High street

proprietor9 &; publishers; published saturday) 14 Cleve1ey William, builder, Lulworth, Great Western I'd

Gros'Venor street Cliffe Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper, 8 St. George's skeet

Cheltenham Omnibus "" Nevv Riding School

Co. Llm. (John James Doubleday, manager), livery Clifford Charles, beer retailer, 265 High street

stables &; riding sC'hool, jobmasters &; forage contrac· Clifton James, brewers' traveller, 10 Sherborne terrace

tOll"S; re-g. offices, Regent street. Telephone No. 132 Clinch Rachel (Mrs.), dressmaker, 27 NortJh place

OheIteniham Original Brewery Co. Limited (Arthur John Clutterbuck Mary Ann (Mn.), laundress, Gloucester roa<l

Shinner, managing director; C. O. Webb, s.ec.), 160 Clutte·l'buck William, carpenter, Commercial street

High street; wine &; spirit department, 386 High st C~ates Gregory, pla~terer, 22 Victoria street, Fairview

Cheltenham Poultry, Pigeon &; Cage Bird AssO(:iation Coates William, til'ipe dresser, 201 High street

(hon. Eec. J. O. Lloyd), Montpellier arcade Cobb Henry George, fly proprietor, Hewlett place

Cheltenham Provident Dispenb'ary (John Callender Good- Cobourg Society &; Dispensary for Diseases of Women k

ing M.D. consulting physician; Septimus Tristram Ohildren (.Tames Rees-Philipps, hon. &Cc.; J. W.

PlMlen M.D. It Francis John Gorringe Mason, medical BramweU M.D. consulting physician; Lauriston

officers; D. W. Honeysett, hon. sec.), Handel houile, Winterhotham M.R.C.S. consulting surgeon; A. A.

St. George's place Dighton, Herbert Bramwell M.D. &; A. A.. Hogartb

Cheltenham Public Library (William Jones', librarian), M.B. surgeons, 2 Bath street

Clarence street Cockrell John, $lddler &; harness maker, 6 Colonnade

Cheltenham Quartet Society (W. G. Gurney esq. hon. Cockshatt Henry, grocer &; post office, Bath ::road .

sec.; Dale, Forty &; Co. agents), Nontpellier rotunda Codling Arthur John, chemist, see Waite, Kite & Codling

Cheltenham Ra.tepayers' Association (Lewis Vizard, sec.), Cole Abraham Noden, tailor, 351 High street

10 Clarence sIDreet Cola Frank Eugene, B.ell hotel, 107 High street

Oheltenham Road Cycling Club (S. W. Sweeting, hon. Cole Jo!eph, draper, 9Sa. &; 96 Winohcomb street.

sec.), 13a, Portland street. Coles Joseph, grocer, Formosa house, North place

Cheltenham Root It Grain Society (G. Tovey &; S. C<lllege Baths (Charles Mustoe, engineer), Sandford roae!

Sharpe, 'hon. secs.), Bayshill nursery Collett John Rowland, furniture broker, Bath road

Cheltenham Sanitary Steam Laundry (John T. Collins &; Godfrey, builders &; contractors, Grosvenor st. ;.

Beckwith, manager), St. George's street &; at Tewkesbury

Cheltenham Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. Llm. Collins Philip &; Son, decorators, 3 I Gloucester place

(MisS! M. Cole, manageress), Hatherley road Collins Nathaniel, umbrella maker, 3 Townsend street

Cheltenham Theatre &; Opera House (James Chappell, Colson G-eorge, butcher, 294 High street

acting manager), Regent street Colston James Thomas, watch maker, 190a, High street .

Oheltenham Theatre &; Opera House Co. Lim. (G. H. Oombe Benjamin, Bee Hive P.H. Montpellier villas

Williams, sec.); Il'eg. office, 3 Ormond chambers. Combe Benjamin, brewer &; maltster, G-rafton brewery..

Telephone No. 191 Grafton Toad

Cheltenham Town Committee (G. H. Williami, see.), Comely &; Beckingsale, grocers, 426 High street

office of reference,30rmond chmbrs. TelephoneN<J.191 Conn James Richard, biscuit baker, .Albert street

Cheltenham Town Cricket. Club (W. H. Towles, sec.), Connor Ann (Mrs.), Belle Vue hotel, 55 High street

:Manor office, Portland street Constable Jane (Mrs.), refreshment rooms, 5 St. George'.

Cheltenham (The) Trade Protection Society (G. H. street &; 220 High street

Williams, sec.), 3 Ormond chambers . Constance Hy. Jas. lead glaziers, 5 Clare ter. 'Bath road

Ohelienham Window Cleaning Co. (William Andrews, Cook &; Witherington, wine &; spirit merchants, 342 AI;,

manager), 40 Burton 8<treet 343 High street

Cheltenham Young Women's. Institute (MisS' Burne, lady Cook Alfred, market gardener, Chosen view, Swindon rll

superintendent), 24 Cambray Cook Edwd. baker &; confectioner, 12 Lypiatt st. Tivoli

Cheltenh'<lm &; East Gloucestershire Perman'ent Build- Cook Edward Herbert, dairyman, 74 High street

ing Sodety (0. Hayward, sec.), Rodney place Cook Edwin (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 87 Albion Btreet

Cheltenham &; Gloucelitershire Home Teaching &; In- Cook Frank Daniel, market gardener, Lower Alston&

dusbrial Society for the Blind (Capt. Willoughby house, Sandfield road

Berthon, hon. treas. &; trade manager; J. Sutherland Cook Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 40 Montpellier terrace'

Phillips, hon. sec.; Mrs. Elizabeth T. Brown, matron), Cook Thomas, tailor, I Keynsham terrace, 'Halls road

47 Winchcomb street Cooke James &; Sons, greengrocers, 165 iHigh street; I;

Cheltenham &; Gloucestershire Permanent Mutual Bene· market gardeners, Lower Alstone

fit Building Society (David Lewis, sec.), 7 CLarence st Cooke Charles, fly proprietor, 24 Lansdown Place mews

Cheshire Frederick, Bath inn, Bath road Cooke Francis M.D. physician &; surgeon, I Suffolk lawn

Oheshire John WaIter, watchmaker, N()ll'th street &; I Cool,e George, dairyman, 27 Great Norwood street

Suffolk. parade 'Cooke George, market gardener, Sandfield cot.Sandficld re!

O1ester Thomas, apartments, 8 Selkirk parade Cooke WItr. market gardllr. Sandfield ho. Low. AIstOJl9

Chick Frederick George, blacksmith, 33 Winchcomb st. Cooke Wm. market gardener, Brighton gdns.Sandfield rd

&; Mount Pleas1mt Cooke Wm. Archibald, watch maker, 9 Montpellier walk

Chidley James, coal merchant, 6 Olarellce parade Cookley Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, London road

Child Harriet Louisa (Mrs.), beer retailer, 14 Hamilton Coole Jane (Mrs.), family grocer &; provision dealer, &I

place, St. Paul's lI'oad agent for W. &; A. Gil'bey Limited, wine &; spirit mer-

Ohil<1 Stephen, carver &; gilder, Rathborne ho. Bath rd chants, 3 I~ High street

Children's Hospital (Arthur Hullah esq. hon. sec.; Miss Coole Thomas, King William P.H. Bath road

Tomb~es(m, lady supt.), Belmont house, Winchcomb st Coombs George, locksmith &; bellhanger, 9 Tivoli sireet;

Christian Knowledge Societies' Depot (W. H. Brasher), Coombs Joseph, cabinet maker, I ,st. Paul's st. south

4wa, High street Cooper Emma (Mrii.), confectioner, 14: Pittville stree'





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Cooper Jas. pianoforte tuner, LynnviIle, Shurdingoon rd Dale, Forty &; Co. music sellers; -importers of pianos,

CiJrke &; Earengey, solicitors, Edon chambers,Clarence st organs, harmoniums &i dealers in musical merchandise

Cormell Joseph &; Son, builders' mers. 7 &; 8 Tivoli pI of all kinds, mmic publishers &; concert agents, fO!4

Corn Exchange (G. H. Williams, sec.), High street Promenade villas ,

Cornellus Sldney Morris, auctioneer, surveyor, Dale George ll. timber &; coal merchant &; sexton, SS.

valuer, house, estate &; shipping agent, agent to the Philip &; James, Leckhampton &; Moorend road

P. &; O. Steam Navigation Co. also to the 'Cunard, Dale J{)shua, shopkeeper, 48 Townsend street

Allan, Castle, Union &; other shipping companies, 26a, Dallimore Herbert, market gardener, Tortworih, Moor..

Promenade villas. See advertisement end Park road

Cornock Chas. waiter, 2 Park View villas, Alexandra st Damrel James, beer retailer, 19 Rotunda terrace
Cornwall Ellen (Mrs.) &; 'Baughan Annie Elizabeth (Miss), Danby John William, oyster bar, 70 Regent street •

apartments, 7 Promenade terrace Dangerfield Albert Ernest, bookseller, 4 Clarence street .

C<lrnwall Charles, shopkeeper, 73 Queen street Dangerfield Charles, umbrella maker, 6 Pittville street •

CiJrporation Central Depot (J. E. Ponting, clerk; T. W. Daniells Edmund H. engraver &; paperhanger, 6 Wen.

Halliwell, out-door foreman), St. James' square walk, Clarence street

C<lrporation Swimming Baths (Edward Hart, manager), Darby John Thomas, architect &; surveyor, 3 Tavistock..

Great Western road place, Rodney road ..

Corporation Water Works Offices(Joseph Hall A.M.I.C.E. Darby Misses, Lansdown hotel, Lansdown road

manager & engineer), Municipal offices, High street Darter John, stationer &; bookseller, 2 &; 3 Northwick:

C<lssens &; Knight, booksellers &; fancy dlrs. 353 'High st terrace, Suffolk road

CiJssens Emily (Miss), apartments,. 5 Pittville terrace Dartnall &; Co. nurserymen, seedsmen &; florists, The.

Cossor Arthur, wood dealer, .Albert street Nurseries, London road.

Colsey William Henry, Pilgrim inn, Rutland street Davenport Julia (Mrs.), apartments, 22 Montpellier villas.

Cotswold Hounds (Major Eo H. G. de Freville D.L., J.P. Davey John Henry, draper, 164 High street
master; G. B. Witts J.P. sec.); headquarters, Plough Davies Charles James, grocer, &; post office &; agent for-
hotel; kennels, Whaddon lane
W. &; A. Gilbey Limited, wine &; spirit merchants, 3'l
Cotswold Kennels (Charles Traviss, head huntsman), & 35 Suffolk parade &; Shurdington road

Whaddon lane Davies Edwd. Llewellyn, printer, publisher &; proprietor

Cottam Thomas Frederick, solicitor, 9 Clarenee street of the "Cheltenham Looker On," 2 Montpellier walk

Cotterill Emily Jane (Mrs.), apartmts. 35 Montpellier ter Davies Esther Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Spa buildings.
Cottew Frederick, grocer, 334 High street
Montpellier

Cotton Charlotte (Miss), grocer, see Smith &; Cotton Davies Richard M.ll. resident surgeon, IBranch dispen~

Cotton Francis Charles, accountant, 107 Albion street sary. Oxford passage - .

Coulton Ann (Mrs.), wood &; coal dealer, St. Luke's place Davies Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, I Sherborne terrace-

County Co-operative Dl'Ug Co. chemists, 389 High street Davies Wm. Pittville hotel, 3 Portland pI. Portland st

&; IS Montpellier walk Davieson Chas. professor of music, The Priory,London rd'

County Court (His Honor Arthur Ileecher Ellicott, Davis F. J. &; Sons, hatters &; tailors, 148a, High street

judge; Oliver John Williams !UL.B. registrar &; high &; I&;2 Bennington street

bailiff), Regent street Davis &; 'Co. cycle manufacturers, 21 Sherborne place

County of Gloucester Bank, see Lloyds Bank Limited Davis Agnes (Mrs.), dress maker, Victoria st. Fairview

County of Gloucester Loan Society (Charles Green, sec.), Davis .Albert Anthony, refreshment rooms, Manchester st

4 Essex place Davis Alfred William, beer retailer, 203 High street

County Police Station (Donald McRae, supt.), Crescent pI Davis Edwin Charles, 'butcher, 4 Christchurch parade,

Oounty Weights &; Measures ·Office (Frank Taylor, as- Gloucester road

sistant inspector), I Manchester street Davis Fanny (Mrs.), dress maker, Essex place

Cousins Henry, beer retailer, 77 &; 78 Tewkesbury road Davis Fanny (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Swindon road

Gousins William, haulier, Waterloo street Davis George, hair dresser, 66 High street

Comens Edward John, draper, 381 High street Davis George, plumber, 4 Great Norwood street

Cowley James, greengrocer, 2 Suffolk road west Davis Georgina Mary (Mrs.), art needlework reposit.ory,

Cowley James, shoeing forge, St. James' street 14 Mont.pellier walk

Cowley Samuel, plumber, I Chapel pI. ,St. James' square Davis Hannah (Mrs.), cab proprietor, 'Corpus street

Cowling Edwin John, wine &; spirit vaults, Warwick pI Davis Hiram, furniture dealer,S&; 7 Bennington stree1i

Cox J. W. &; Sons, bakers &;c. Gloucester road Davis James, farmer, Bridge End farm, Arle

Cox &; Sons, potato dlrs.&; greengrocers,292 &; 293 High st Davis John, plumber, I All Saints' road

Cox Alfred Thomas, confectioner, 81a, High street Davis John Evan, wheelwright, Cleveland street
Cox Francis William, hardware dealer, sa, High street Davis Joseph, l!hoe maker, 10 St. Paul's par. St.Pau1's rd

Cox George Eustace, nurseryman, Oswald viI.Swindon rd Davis Laurl\ (Miss), milliner, 27 Eath street

Cox John, market gardener, Woodbine cot. Low. Alstone Davis Thomas, confectionel', 300 High street

Cox John, shopkeeper, Swindon road Davis Thomas, news agent, 72 High street

Cox Mary Ann Ada (Miss), to·bacconist, 176 High street Davis Thomas, Shakespeare hotel, High street

Cox William,shopkeeper, 3 Maryville cotts.St. George's rd Davis William, butcher, 330 High street

Craddock Alfred, boot maker, Tewkesbury road Davis William Charles, butcher, 244a, High street

Craddock Charles, beer retailer, 12 St. George's place Davison William Henry, jeweller, 361 High street

Craddock Dorcas (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 16 .Albion street Dawson Fanny (Mrs.), dress maker, 13a, Promenade

Craddock Edwd. Chas. greengrocer, 43 Montpellier villas Day Misses, dress makers, Wellington street

Creche (The) (Miss M. Gooding, treas. &; sec.), .Albion st Day Elijah, chimney sweeper &; shopkeeper, New street

Creed Thomas, boot maker, 7 Royal Well place Day Henry, chimney sweepel', Edward pI. Shurdington rd

Creese Alfred Locksley, fancy draper, 13 Montpellier walk Day Samuel Richard, hair dresser, 409 High street

Cremer George, news agent,- 63 High street Day Wm. Charles, commercial trave3er, 37 .All Saints'ter

Cripps Ann Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, New street Dean Close Memorial ·School (Rev. W. H. Flecker M.A.,

Crisp Jesse, shopkeeper, Darwin house, Ilath road D.C.L. head master; Rev. T. H. Clark, hon. sec.;

Crocker Henry, wine &; spirit merchant, 3 Montpellier st for full list of masters, see p. 69), SheIborne road

Crook Annia (Miss), Railway Inn P.H. Norwood road Dean Henry, cabinet malier, I Hawarden par. St. Paul's rd

Crook Mary Ann (Mrs.), coal mer. 17 St. George's par Deane Brothers, ironmongers, 32 Winchcomb street
Crouch Willie, .hair dresser, 7 New ~treet
Deane Annie Maud (Miss), ladies' school, 25 .Albert p:ace,
Crown hotel (George Burrows, manager), II3 High st Pittville

Crowther Frederick George, hair dresser, 229 High st Deane Charles T. deputyregistr.ar of marriages, Essex pI

Crowther Walter Webb, gasfitter, 25 ISelkirk street Deane Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Imperial square
Crump Emily (Mrs.), laundress, Elm villas,Leckhampton Deane Theophilus John, greengrocer, 71 London road
Cull Edwin, dentist, Woodland villa, Cambray De Ferrers 'D'Arcy, professor of music, 3 MontpeIlier grove

Cull James, beer retailer, 33 'Ilurton street D'EgviJe Monsieur &; Madame, teachers of dancing, Mont-

Cull Hobert William, baker, 245! High street pellier rotunda

Cummings Alexander, tailor, 16 Promenade villas Dempsey Harriet (Mrs.), apartments, Q C:arence square

Curtis Charles, plumber, 79 Tewkesbury road DenIey O1iver, marine store dealer, 7 Edward place

Cartis Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, 9 Gratton ter- Denley Tom Theodore, coffee tavern, 305 High street

race, Great Norwood street Derrick Annie (Miss), dress maker, II Grasvenor pI. south

Curtis Thomas, apartments, 9 Lansdown place Derrick Rev. John Geo. B.A. private tutor, 2 Royal creS'

Cypher James, ,orchid grower &; importer, nurseryman &; Devereux George Henry, printer &; wholesale stationer;

florist, Exotic nursery, Queen's road Ilirdlip house, Ilath road

Daft Alfred George, market gardener. Gloucester roarl Devereux George Henry, Star hotel, Reg-ent street

Daft Chas. market gardener, 2 Holly villas, St. Mark's Deverill WiJiam, french po:isher, 8 MarIe Hill pat'ade

83 CHELTEYHAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Diamond ISanltary Steam Laundry Co. (Emest R. Edgar Thomas William, fly proprietor, Tidmington
stables, Pittville drive
Pay, manager), Cha.rlton Kings
Edney William Sidney, tailor, see Wedberg &; Edney
1liekins Charles, tobacconist, 202 &; 390 High street
Edwards &; Channon (Misses), ladies' hair dressers, 6
Dickinson George, bill poster, 56 Regent street Queen's circus

Dicks James &; Sons, drapers &;e. 172, 173, 174 &; 175 High Edwardil Arthur William, grocer, 8 Winchcomb place

street; 51 to 54 St. George's street; &; 16 Great Nor- Edwards Charles, draper, see Gough &; Edwards
Edwards Frederick, butcher, 421 High street
wood street; &; at Shurston Magna Edwards Horace, stationer, 396 High street

Dlck. Erneet Alfred F.R.C.O., I.S.M. professor of Edwards John, beer retailer, 39 Burton street
Edwards John, boot maker, 185 High street
Lmusic, &; organist of St. Luke's church, Glen-Holme, Edwards John, boot maker, Swindon road
Edwards Lowsa (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Suffolk place
Tivoli road
Edwards Robe. undertaker &; wardxobe dlr. 6 Henrietta st
Diehl Henry, hair dresser, 7 Winchcomb place Edwards Thomas, grocer, I Fairview street

Dighton. Allen Adair L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeon, Warwick Edwards WilIiam, plumber, Dunalley street
Eggerton William, beer retailer, Oxford passage, High st
house, Portland street
Egg:eton Edward Albert, plumber &;c. 1 Preston place.
Dighton Francis Probyn, solicitor &; commissioner for :Albert street

oaths, Essex place Eisen Annie (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Spa bldgs. MontpeI:ier

Dinaxery Thomas, greengrocer, 210 High street Eisen Charles Frederick, teacher of violin, 6 Spa buildings.
Montpellier
Dlx Samuel Benjamln & Co. lead, glass. oil &; color
Elcum Donald M.D. surgeon, 40 Montpellier terrace
merchants &c. &; builders' material dealers, 8 North
Eldridge Henry, wheelwright, 31 Fairview street
street; branches, 3 Clare ttlrrace, Bath road &; 109
Ellerton Jas. apartmts. 3 Bayshill tel'. St. George's road
Tewkesbury road Elliott Fanny (Mrs.), fancy dealer, 260 High street

Dix .Albert, greengrocer, 2 Clare terrace, Bath Toad Ellis Arthur Henry, provision dealer, 309 High street

Doane Ellen (Mrs.), wood &; coal dea:er, 3 Brunswick Ellis Christopher, jeweller &;c. see Furber, Son &; ElIis
EIlis Mary (Miss), apartments, 14 North place
place, St. Paul's road E:mes Thomas, jeweller, 81 Winchcomb street

Dobell John &; Co. wine &; spirit merchants &; importers. E:mes William, lodgipg house, first class apartments, well
situated, 20 Royal parade
246 High street &; 20 Colonnade
Elston Charles Thomas, boot maker, 4 Suffolk road
Dodd Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 Townsend place, E~y Caroline (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, Bath road
Emms Alfred Jefl'rey, monumental mason, Hales road
Tewkesbury road . Emms Julia (Miss), apartments, 7 Royal par. Bayshill rd
Engall, Cox. Gregory Br. Purnell. estate &; house
Dodd Elizabeth (Miss), teacher of music, 6 Norwood ter-
agents, auctioneers, surveyors &; valuers, Cheltenham
race, Bath road
auction mart, I Promenade
Dodwell Frank Charles, bookbinder &; photographer, Oxford .England Charles, plumber, Portland street
English Emily (Mrs.), apartments, I Clarence parade
passage, & news agent, 152a, High street
English Hy. George, riding master &; livery stables, Lans.
Dodwell Henry, ladder maker, Swindon road down Crescent mews

Dodwe!l 'WaIter Henry, coal dealer, Gr(}svenor terrace Enoch Henry, plumber, 5 Tivoli place

Dollings Louisa (Miss), dress ma. Gothic cot. Portland st Enstone Henry, shopkeeper, 4 Tivoli street
Errington George Wm. painter, St. Paul's street north
Dolman Hannah (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Royal crescent
Errington WilIiam George, house painter, 26 Bennington it
Dolman Mary (Miss), dress maker, 7 Clarence parade
Etheridge Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 24 Imperial square
Dolman William, chemist, Everton house, Bath road Etheridge ~lizh. (Mrs.), apartmts. 22 Bath par. Bath rd
Etheridge Emily (Mrs.), apartments, 16 Imperial square
Domney William, boot maker &; parish clerk of St. Paul's. Evans Elizh. &; Lowsa (Misses), laundry, 9 Whitecross iq
Evans Alfred, nurseryman, 12 Keynsham street
3 Albert street, St. Paul's Evans Benj. Frank, civil &; military tailor, ladies' habits &;

Donkin Frederick Robert, inland revenue officer, Easton costumes, 7 Colonnade &; 4 Clarence street
Evans Florence Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 14 Spa build-
vi:la, Leckhampton road
ings, Montpe!lier
J;>onnelly Alexander, upholsterer, 10 Beaufort buildings,
Evans George, tailor, 3 Portland terrace
Portland square Evans George, whee:wright &; blacksmith, Sun street

Doogood Brothers, builders, decorators & sanitary Evans Job, coach painter, 7 Francis street
Evans Joseph, Compasses Inn P.H. New street
engineers, 49 Winchcomb street Evans Mary Ann (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 2 College place
Evans Richard, ironmonger,2 Queen's buildings,Queen's rd
Dove Frederick William, chef, Lynefield, Great Western ter
Evans Stedman Jones, hair dresser, 78 Winchcomb street
Dovey Thomas Edward, market gardener, The Ark, Evans Thomas, tailor, 3 Suffolk parade
Evans William, chimney sweeper, Sherborne street
Tewkesbury road
Ewbank Henry L.R.C.P. Edin. physician &; surgeon,S
Dovey William, greengrocer, 331 High street Berkeley place, High street

Dowdeswell James, beer retailer, 36 Jersey street Excell Ann (:Mrs.),upholstress,7 Dunalley par.St.Paul's rd
Excell Thomas, gasfitter, Bath street
Downs Arthur, cycle agent, 47 St. George's street Exeell William, boot maker, 12 Naunton crescent

Doxsey &; Son, carriage builders, St. George'll parade Falconer Duncan James, district manager for the Mutual
Life Insurance Co.of NewYork,Broughton vil.College rd
Draisey Lowsa (Mrs.), dress maker, Upper Bath street
Farmers' Club Room Co. Limited, Corn Exchange (G.
Drake & Co. drapers, 79, 80, 81 &; 83 Winchc(}mb street
H. Williams, sec.), 3 Ormond chambers, Ormond pI
Draper Misses, ladies' col!ege boarding house, Roderic Farr Henry, Sandford inn, Sandford iltreet
Fawdry John, sh(}pkeeper, I Great Western terrace
house, Suffolk square
Fegan Ellen Rebecca (Mrs.), apartments, 11 Spa build-
Draper William David, Horse &; Groome Inn P.H. St. ings, Montpellier

J ames' street FeIton William &; Son, tailors, 20 Promenade villas

Dredge Charles, apartments, 7 Rodney terrace Felton &; Son, wine &; spirit mer. 75 Winchcomb street
Felton Edward, aparts. 2 Waterloo pt Wellington st
Drew Joseph Webster M.A., LL.M., solicitor &; commis. Female Orphan Asylum (E. F. Jennings esq. treas.; H.

sioner for oaths, 2 Promenade place Cochrane esq. hon. sec.; Rev. Perey WaIler M.A. chap·

Drinkwater Albert Thomas, shoeing smith, Wellington st lain; Miss Ede, lady supt.), Winchcomb street
Female Refuge (Major-General Lewis, hon. sec. &; treas.;
Drinkwater David, boot maker, 332 High street
Rev. Percy WaIler l\I.A. chaplain; :Miss Sumner,
Drinkwater Wilfred Ernest, ticket writer, 4 Waterloo
matron), Winchcomb street
place, Wellington street Fennell George, hairdresser, 218 High street
Fennell James, hairdresser, 201a, High street
Drummond Zina (Mrs.), ladies' college boarding house,
Fergus.on George Bagot M.A., M.D. surgeon, Altidore
3 &; 4 Fauconberg terrace, Bayshia road
villa, Pittville
Drury Arthur Llewellyn, apartments, I I Promenade tar Ferguson John, boys' boarding school, BeImore ha. Bath rd

Duckenfield Grace Elizh. (Mrs.), apartmts. 2 Imperial sq

Dudley Samuel Josiah, hosier, 137 High street

pDu•ukkee Alexander F.R.O.P.I. surgeon. Sligo house, Pittville
Allen A. D., L.R.C.P.i!.od•m., M.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon

& medical officer to No. 2 district, Winslowe, Hewlett st

Dupin Helen, dressmaker, 3 Ormond terrace, Regent st

Dutton Hy. Arthur, sculptor, I Alpha viIs. St. George's rd

Dyer Daniel, bird dealer, 10 Bath street

Dyer Eliza (Mrs.), beer retailer, 5 Royal Well place

Dyer Emily (Miss), apartments, 14 St. George's parade

Dyer George, apartments, 17 Priory street

Dyson Alex. traveJing draper, 4 North par. Winchcomb st

Dyson William, travelling draper, 12 St. Paul's st. north

Eager John, sanitary contractor, 7 St. George's place

Eales Lucy &; Kate (Misses), ladies' school, 14 Lans-

down crescent

Earengey Wm. George, solicitor (firm, Corke &; Earengey)

Early Herbert, tailor, 10 Northwick terrace, Suffolk road

Early John, furniture broker, 7 Grosvenor pt Albion road

East Gloucestershire Cricket &; Lawn Tennis Olub (hon.

sec. T. W. Knight), I Painswick lawn

Eastmans Limited, butchers, 204, 322! &; 412 High street

&; 16 Winchcomb street

Eddington WiIiam, grocer, Roman road

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Ferguson William Lloyd, teacher of drawing &; painting. Furley Ellen (Mrs.), dress maker, 4 Manchester square

6 Bath place. Bath road Gadd William, grocer, see Grice &; Gadd

Fergusson Archibald, trav. draper, 64 St. Paul's st. north Gale Charles Fraucis, solicitor & notary public. Clovelly.

Fergusson Donald, beer retailer. 17 Bennington street .All Saints' road

Fernald Horatio Pillsbury D.D.S., L.D.S.Irel. surgeon Gale Francis Sydney, solicitor &; commissioner for catha,

dentist (see Rogers &; Fernald), Alms ho. Rodney pI I~ Regent street

Field Alfred .John. surgeon-chiropodist. author of GalA James Alfred, tinsmith, 5 Sherborne street
numerous learned papers to scientific press. Mr. Field, Gallop Henry J. baker. 144 High street
during the past 2 years, has treated over 6,000 patienw Gapper Alfred. greengrocer. 97 Tewkesbury road
Gard Li930 Mary (Mrs.), dress ma.&; milliner.s Portland st
in Cheltenham; 6 Rodney place
Field Eliza (Mrs.), 8 St. George's sq. Ambrose .treet Gardiner William Henry, beer retailer, New street
Gardner Annie &; Emily (Misses), aparts.IO Promenade ter
Field Emily Jane (Miss). milliner, 21 North place
Field William, chimney sweeper, 43 Sherborne street Gardner Daniel &i Sons, house furnishers, 301 &; 302 &7
Fielder Benjamin, florist & market gardener, Maud's Dm IS3 High str.eet
Gardner Charles. tobacconist, 8 Winchcomb street
gardens, Swindon road
Gardner Charles Edward, tobacconist, 270 High street
Fieldings· Limited, financiers~ 13ft, Portland street
Fieldman Ezra Levi, jeweller, Dunkeld villa, Gloucester rd GardneJ' Fanny (Miss), dress ma. 5 Bell Vue pI. High stl
Fildes William Thomas, fruiterer, I Leamington plaC& &i
Gardner George Edward, miller (water- &; steam). Lower
The Laurels, Prestbury
Alstone mill

Finch Alfred Henry, hot water engineer, Wellington street Gardner John, apartments. '18 Promenade "

Finch Henry, dispenser, St. Paul's road, Knowesly parade Gardner Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, II Sherbome terrace
Gardner Sutton, artificial teeth fitter. Lauril house,
Finch J oseph, engineer &;c. 'see Stephens &i Finch
Fin1ayson &; Co.pianoforte &; music sellers.8Pr<lmenade vils St. George"s place
Fire Engine &; Escape Station (Corporation) (S. John Garner Edward, fly proprietor, Park mews, Painswick rd
Such, supt.); office, Caled<lDian house, Swindon road Garnlck .John, gentlemen's tailor &i breeches maker, I
Firkins Waiter Charles, coal &; wood dealer, Swindon rd Portland street «\ I Albion street
First Cheltenham" Richmond" Building Society (A. G. Garrett Hannah (Miss), apartments, 15 Imperial square
Garrett John Henry M.D., D.P.H. medical officer ot
Loor, sec.), 2 Ormond place
health, Muncipal offices
Fisher Edwin, tailor &; hosier, 375 High street Garton & Co. (Henry Dredge, agent). brewery stores.
Fisher John. ironmonger &c. 34 Winchcomb -street
Fisher Joseph, pork butcher, 249 High stroot Carlton place, Hewlett 'street

Fisher Mary (Miss), apartments, 22 Lansdown crescent Gastrell Frederick & Son, booksellers & stationers, 3
Fitzgerald John boot ma. back of Montpellier terrace Montpellier exchange &; 30 Suffolk parade
Fleming, Reid & Co. scotch hosiery stores, 386e, High st Gater Charles, french polisher, 39 Grosvenor street
Fletcher &; Palmer, pharmaceutical chemists, local agents Gaultier Madame & Daughters, professors fJf dancing,
calisthenics, drilling &; swedish exercises, Normandie
for Berkefeld filters, 12 Montpellier avenue
I"letcher W. &; R. Lim. butchers (A. Storle, manager). house, Cambray
Gay Harry, beer retailer, North place
216 High street &; la, Winchcomb street
Gay John Fowler, plasterer, 23 Ueveland .street
Fletcher Charles, china dealer, 17 Pittville street
Geeves & Son, tea merchants, 2 &; 3 Cambray
Fletcher William, grocer, 88 Albion street
George John, mrkt.grdnr. Rowenfield road, St. Mark's
Flory Crisp (Miss), milliner, IO Winchcomb street
Flower A Sons Llm. brewery stores (A. Green. man- George Thomas, boot maker, 94 Winchcomb street
Georges Limited. purveyors, cooks & confectioners,
ager), Selkirk street
Flowers George Wm. watch ma.Rose & Crown pas.High st 366 &; 367 High st. ; 18 Montpellier walk; 4 Leamington
place, Pittville; London road, &; model bakery. Bedford
:Flowers James, tailor, 28 Albion street
Folliott John Burtt, manager of .the Capital &3 ICounties building~ Clarence street
Gerald Thomas, itailor, 28 Grosvenor street
Bank Limited, 394 High street
Ford Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 25 Lansdown crescent Gerrard Jane Maria (Miss), apartments, 16 Pitville par
Gibbard Newman, cab proprietor, 61 Duke street
Ford George, shopkeeper, 31 Union street
Foster Arthur Graham Foljambe M.B. surgeon, see Gibbins Charlotte (Miss), teacher of music, 8 Made
Hill parade
Goading &; Foster
Forth Wm. pharmaceutical chemist, see Procktor &; Forth Gibbins Walter, dairyman, 3 Marle Hill parade
Forty Frank, music seller &c. see Dale, Forty & Co Gibbons Alfred, hairdresser, 6 Suffolk road
Gibbons Frederick, carpenter, 4 Norwood ter. Bath road
Foster James, Eight Bells P.H. Church street
Fowler John, wheel-chairman, 12 Lypiatt street, Tivoli Gibbons John, boot maker, 16 Albion street
Fowler Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner, 26 Winchcomb street Gibbons Thomas, painter, 7 All Saints' road
Fowler Thomas, coal merchant, 26 Winchcomb street Gibbs William Henry, berlin &; fancy drapery warehouse,
FQwles Clara (~Irs.), cab proprietor, Painswick Road ho. 3 &; 4 Montpellier walk
Gilding Chas. Spencer, c<lmm. sgt. 41 St. Paul's st. nth
Painswick road "

Fowles George Henry, fly proprietor &; livery stables, 5 Giles Charles, joiner, Ashley villa. Shurdington road
Giles John, coffee tavern, Albion street
Lansdown Place mews. See advert
Giles Leonard, grocer, 76 Tewkesbury road
Fowles Harry, saddler, 2 Great Norwood street
Giles Theophilus, carpenter, I Westhall place, Bath road
Fowles Henry. George hotel, Albion street
Gill Frederick, stonemason, 43 St. Paul's street north
Fowler Robert, beer retailer, 13 Henrietta street
Fowlell WaIter Fitzroy, auctioneer &; certified bailiff, 1 Giller Francis Edward &; Son, grocers &; agents for W. &;
A. Gilbey, Lim. wine & spirit merchants, 2 &; 3 Leam-
Regent street
ington place, Pittville
Fowles William, registrar of marriages, Essex place
Gillett Eliza (Miss), dress maker, 47 Leighton road
Fraling '.rhomas, apartments, 28 & 29 Promenade
Francis Albert Ernest, grocer, 2 Adelaide bldgs. Bath rd Gilliat Mary E. (Miss), milliner, Manchester street
Francis George Robert. medical electrician, Beech house, Gilling Ellen (Mrs.), millinery &; dress rooms, 6 Pro-
menade villas
St. George's place

Frands Owen Memorial Home for Young Women (Mrs. Gillmore Potter (Mrs.), mantle show rooms, Marlborough
G. Campbell, sec.; Miss Sarah Bateman. matron). house, Montpellier
Gillott &; Furze, wine &; spirit mers. 23 Montpellier walk
Cambray

Franklin John, shopkeeper &; beer retailer. 18 Victoria Gilson Henry, apartments, 8 York ter. St. George's road

street, Fairview Gingell Wilham John, greengrocer & dairyman, 44 &; 45

Fraser Alexander, commission agent, 12 MarIe Hill parade Winchcomb street
Frear Ernest William, ladies' outfitter, 13 Montpellier av Girls' Public Day &; Boarding School (Miss L. M. Bos-
tock RA.Lond. principal), 6 Queen's parade
Freeman Thomas, tailor, I Tivoli place
Friend Mary &; Ilessie (Misse$), dress makers, 84i High st Girh' Training Institution (Miss Pike, resident matron),
46 \Vinchcomb street
Friend James, bath chair proprietor, 84~ High street
Friskney John Smith, sports depot, 23 Pittville ·street Globe Supply Co. grocers, 2 Montpellier street

Fruin Mary (Miss), dress ma. 7 Ormond ter. Regent 8t Gloucester Co-operative &i Industrial Society Limited, 90.

Fry William Henry, architectural &; monumental sculptor, 91 &; 238 High street &; 17 Great Norwood street
Gloucestershire Dairy Co. (Mrs. M. J. Holborrow, man·
London road

Fryer Charles, pork butcher, 5 Suffolk parade ageress), 2 Promenade &; 15 Suffolk parade

Fryer Frank, baker, 283 High street Gloucestershire Echo (Frederick Joseph Bennett, pub-

Fryer Henry, butcher, 56 Tewkesbury road lisher; four editions daily), CIarence parade. See advt

Furber. Son & Ellls. silversmiths, jewellers, chrono- Gloucestershire Regiment, 2nd Volunteer Battalion (E

meters, watch &; clock manufacturers; clocks wound &; Co.) (Major J. C. Griffith, commandant), Crescent pI

regulated &; exchanged, Queen's circus, opposite Gloucestershire (1st) Royal Engineers (Volunteers), Lt.-

Queen's hot&! Col. &; Col. Richard Rogers. commanding; George A.

90 CHELTE~HAM. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY'~

Cardew, major; Major T. A. Cregan R.E. adjutant); Griffin James Chaptnan, fruiterer, 5 Colonnade

A Co. E. E. Ricketts; B Co. M. Tanner; C Co. G. Griffiths, Ryland, Waghorne &; Griffiths, solicitors, :2
Crescent place
A. Peake; D Co. T. E. Rickerby; 'E Co. O. H. King;
Griffiths Ellen (Miss), baby linen warehouse, lIa, Pro.
F ·Co. W. Bell Ha.worth, captains; head quarters, menade villas
Swindon road
Griffiths Frederick Thomas, solicitor, see Griffiths, By-..
Gloucestershire (Royal Gloucestershire Hussars) Yeo- land, Waghorne &; Griffiths
manry Cavalry (B Troop) (Hon. Major, J. C. Mathews;

Sergt.-Major Brill, drill instructor); head quarters, Griffiths Martha (Mrs.), apartments, 4 Rodney terrace

Queen's hotel . Griffiths WaIter Hepworth, solicitor &; deputy clerk to
the justices, see Griffiths, Ryland, Waghorne &; Griffiths
Gloucestershire Sanitary lnspection. Association (Right
Groves Alice Jane (Mrs.), apartments, Bordeaux house.
Hon. Earl of Ducie F.R.S. president; G. B. Witts esq. Winchcomb street

, A.M.LO.E. consulting engineer; G. H. Phillott esq.

M.A. resident engineer; A. E.' P.earson, sec.), 13 Groves Edith Annie (Miss), apartments, I Rodney ter

Promenade Gunton Robert, confectioner, Bath road
Gobey George, tobacconist, 2 Thirlestaine place, Bath rd Guppy John, tailor, Warwick place

Goddard Annie (Mrs.), dress maker, 4 Gt. Western road Guppy Justinian, tailor, 9 Henrietta street
Godsell &; ·Sons, brewers (Samuel R. Garton, agent), 4 Guppy Robert, picture frame maker, 8 New street

Regent street Gurney Mary Elizh. (Miss), beer retlr. 8 Suffolk parade
Godward William, wheelwright, 19 Townsend street Gurney Walter Gerald LL.B. solicitor &; commissioner
Godwin Arthur E. flower pot manufacturer &; manufac-
for. oaths, see Winterbothams &; Gurney
turer of terra cotta for painting; garden vases, orna- Gwilliam Edwin, I St. Mark's emporium, Gloucester
mental flower &; ~ern pots, The Potteries; branch, 4 Gwillim Saml. shopkpr. &; beer retlr. 93 &; 94 Albion st

Bath road Gwimell Mary (Miss), ladies' school, 23 Winchcomb, st

Godwin Esther (Mrs.), Bell inn, Bath road Gwinnell H. A. &; 00. coal merchants, I Promenade villas

Godwin Florence (Miss), milliner, I Mos8leigh terrace, & Midland Uoods yard, Tewkesbury road

Great Western road Gwinnell Henry, jobbing gardener, Marsden cottage,
Godwin Sidney George, french polisher~ Swindon road
8'Libertus road, St. Mark's
Godwin Susannah (Mrs.), furn. remvr·44 St. George's st
Golding James, house decorator, 59 Regent street Gwinnell Sarah Ann (Miss), pork butchr.23 Winchcomb
Goodall Jane Ridley (Mrs.), grocer, Lansdown castle, Hacket Richard. tailor, 5 Chester walk

Haddon John, silk mercer, see Shirer & Haddon

Gloucester road Hadley Lily (Miss), toy dealer, 277 High street

Gooding &; Forster, surgeons, Stanner house, Suffolk lawn Haidon Edwin, smith &; wheelwright, New street

Goodred Ann (Mrs.), King's Arms P.H. Gloucester road Hailing Emma (Mrs.), dress maker, I Montpellier walk
Goodwin Charles, inland revenue officer, I Bath street Hailing Thos.printer,O:x.ford Printing wks.Oxford passage
Gordon Boys' Brigade (Colonel J. S. Bla:x.land, hon. sec. Haines Alfred, builder &; decorator, I High street

&; treasurer; Walter Morse. supt.), I Liverpool place, Haines John, beer retailer, 79 Duke st. Princes street

High street Haines Thos. carpentr. & brass finisher,2 Clare st.Bath rd
Goshawk Robert, draper, 243 &; 2{4 High street Hall William &; Sons, market gardeners, fruiterers et

Gosling John M.R.C.V.S. veterinary ilurgn.l CIarence par fishmongers, 92 & 92a, High street
Gosling Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 21 Victoria st. Hall Charles, greengrocer. 223 High street

Fairview Hall Edward, Ram Inn P.H. American passage, High st
Gough &; Edwards, general drapers, 404 & 405 High st Hall George, wood &; coal dlr. Mount Pleasant Coal yard
Gould Annie Elizh. (Mrs.), butter merchant, 78 High st Hall Joseph A.M.I.C.E. borough surveyor & water en-

Gould Charles, chimney sweeper, 5Z Duke street gineer, Municipal offices

Gould Samuel, chimney sweeper, 9 Upper Bath street Hall Mary Ann (Mrs.), milliner, 7 Warwick place
Grace Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 42 Hungerf()ll'd street Hall William, beer retailer, 71 Duke street
Grainge Thomas John, teacher of music, Thames lodge, Hall William, district superintendent Prudential Assur-

All Saints' road ance 00. 69 Regent street
Grammar School (John Style M.A. head master; B. S.

. Gott M.A., F.C.S.; W. G. Oldland M.A.; F. E. HHallll WWTmilli" marHkt. gardnhr. Tkhe TreelaSnds, Lteckhampton rd
B;'ct;.'l...AD.;ouFg.1aHs .lES.ApI'.C;eCr &.E; W. "TPomWtinm' sot enrBB...AdS.c;. HHaaal1l1ett am (M(erMnsr.)y,,)asp op eeper, 9 Ru0nPd nseryeet terdrace
:FGOletSch Dera;V.lFes. .KAdnn artments,t 19

'.£I. • ett aren rs., apartmen s, 30 romena e
assistant masters; Drawing, A. W. Carter; Instructor

in carpentry, J. Williamson), High street Hambling Fanny (Mrs.), berlin wool depot. 80 High at
Hambling WaIter Leonard. watch maker. 414 High st
Granville Henry J. beer retailer, 31 Moorend street
Great Western Railway General Receiving &; Inquiry Hamlin Albert, baker & confectioner, 1 Mount Pleasant

Office, 14 Colonnade Hampton Maria (Miss), apartments. 28 Montpellier villas

Green Edwinson Charles &; Son, sportsman's outfitters, Hancock &; Son, engineers, 'Bennington street
87 High street Hancock Rhoda (Mrs.), shpkpr.2 'Hamilton pl.St.Paul's rd

Green Alfred, furniture dealer, 3 Great Norwood street Hancop James, beer retailer, Gloucester road

Green Arth. Havelock, greengrocer, 411 High street Hand &; Stretton, cycle agents, 47 :Montpellier villas
Green Ellen (Miss), apartments, 9 Imperial square Hand & Stretton, hatters &; hosiers, 28. Suffolk parade

Green George, corn dealer, 2 Tivoli place Handel Hall (J. A. Matthews, lessee), Portland street

Green George, hardware dealer, 145 High street Handford George, apartments, () Oxford pI. London rd
Green John, market gardener, 48 Sun street
Green John S. beer retailer, Hewlett road Hands Rev. Alfred Watson A.B.C. organizing sec. to the

S.P.G. for the diocese of Hereford &; Gloucester, 21

Green Mary (Mrs.), market gardener, Moor gardens, Lansdown crescent
Tewkesbury road Hands Francis William L.D.S. dental surgeon,see Rabert-

Green Melinda (Mrs.), confectioner, St. James' place, son & Hands
Painswick road Hands William, pharmaceutical chemist, 152 High street

Green ,Sidney, sexton of St. Peter's,2 Hillview,Swindon rd Hanks Edwd. In. general dlr. Kilburn ho. St. Luke's pI
Green Thomas, house agent, Hibernia ho. Naunton cres Hanks Elizabeth (Mrs.), coal mer. 6 St. George's place
Green William, beer retailer, Swindon road Hanks Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 17 C'larence square

Green William Stiles, beer retailer, 26 Pittville street Harbourn Henry Bristow, shopkeeper, 49 St. George's 8t
Greenaway Hannah .(Mrs.), apartments, 23 Imperial sq
Hardige William, chimney sweeper, 12 Sherborne street

Greenslade Minnie (Mrs.), laundress, Glyn cot.' Francis st Harding Henry Thomas, tailor, 20 Great Norwood street

Greenway :Brothers, photographers, 339a. High street Harding Jane (Mrs.), dress maker, 6 Princes Td. Tivoli

Gregory Benjamin (firm, Engall, Cox, Gregory &; Pur- Harding Sarah Ann (Mrs.), tailor, 3 Suffolk road
Hardy William Thomas, bookseller, 104 High stree~
nell), auctioneer, surveyor et public accountant, auditor Hare Eliza (Mrs.). apartments, 7 Rodney place

to Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Hargrave Hy. shopkeeper, Millbrook st. Gloucester rd
Hargreave Lucy (Miss), apartments, 28 Lansdown cres
Gregory Edward James D.D.S., L.D.S.Irel. dental sur-
geon, Beechwood house, Mon~pellier

Gregory Francis James, fly proprietor, 27 lJIenrietta st Harker Alfred, com. trav. 3 Beaufort place, London rd
Harlow P. fly proprietor, \Belle Vue stables, High stree~
Gregory Henry, watch maker, 2 Suffolk road

Gregory William, baker, 31 Duke street HarJPan Henry J. bookseller. 8 Montpellier walk

Gregory Wm. In. greengrocer, 6 Sussex pI. 'Hewlett st Harper & Son, ginger beer manufrs. 2 Mount Pleasant

Grice &; Gadd, grocers, 134 High street Harper Samuel, Dolphin inn, St. George's street

Griffin Annie (Miss), dress maker, 12 St. George's sq. Harper Samuel, jnn. chimney sweeper, 2 Mount Pleasant

Ambrose s t r e e t ' Harper T. W. H. &; Mary Ann (Mrs.), printers k pub.

Griffin :Benjamin, grocer, 50 Rosehill street lishers, "Mercury" office, Grosvenor street

Griffin Edward Jas. Salisbury Arms P.H. 2 Rotunda ter Harper Thomas, apartments, 28 (Tl'osvenor place south

Griffin Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 5 Imperial square. Harper Thomas, greengrocer, Swindon road

DIRECTORY.] GLUUCESTERSHIRE. CHELTENHAM. 91

Harper Wm. chimney sweep!'. Kingston cot.St. Paul's rd Herrington Alfred, grocer, 272 High street
Harris S. H. &; Co. coal merchants &; colliery agents; Harwing Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 3 Oxford bldgs. High i~

special quotations for truck loads to any station, upon Heskins James, dining rooms, Rose &; Crown passage

application, 10 Clarence st. &; Gt. Western Central whf Hibbert Annie (Miss), apartments, 22 Suffo:k parade

Harris Ada (Miss), dress maker, 40 Winchcomb street Hickman George, english &. foreign timber & building

Harris Bessie (Mrs.), apartments, 26 Imperial square material merchant, St. Margaret's road

Harris Dora (Mrs.), dress ma. 6 &. 7 vt. Norwood st Hicks William Crook, veterinary surgeon & farmer, West·

Harris Edwin Henry, fishmonger & poultel'er, I ·Winch- bury villa, Leckhampton

comb street Higgins &. Co. pawnbrokers, 326 High street

H~rris Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, 6 Promenade ter Higgins Frank Edmund, trunk maker, 108 High street

Hams Henry, upholsterer, cabinet maker, undertaker High Court of Justice District Registry (OliveI' John

&c. Royal Well place. See advertisement Williams LL.B. dist. registrar), County court,Regent s,"

Harris Hy. I1raham, .shopkpr. 14 Francis pl.Naunton cres Hiles William, shoeing smith, Moorend street

Harris Herbert, baker &. corn dealer, 69 High street Hill Alfred Thomas, grocer, 2 Royden cots. Albion street
Harris Samuel, tailor, 47 Victoria street, Fairview' Hill Arthur, chemist, 98 High street &; Belvedere hous~

Harris Thomas, coal dealer, Hatherley road Winchcomb street

Hams Thomas, dairyman, 7 Bath road Hill Edward, plumber, 50 St. James' street
Harris Thomas William, wheelwright, 55 Sun street~-t-HillJohn, butcher, 3 Adelaide buildings, Bath road
Harrlson. Bayley .& Adams. estate & house agents, Hill John, George inn, 206 High street

auctioneers, valuers &; surveyors; The" Cheltenham & Hill Joseph, fancy warehouse, 7 &; 8 Promenade viras

Gloucestershire Illustrated Property Register," free, 4 Hill Samuel, fly proprietor, Lansdown Crescent mews;

Promenade &; The Mart, Clarence street closed & open carriages of every description on hire.

Harrison John, chemist, 189 &. 190 High street See advertisement
s'Harrod Henry, brush &; hardware dealer, Boxford house, Hill WaJter William, plumber, Exeter lawn, Grosvenor
Harrison Walter John, hosier, 369 High street Hill Thomas, boot maker, 43 Duke street

Roman road, St. Mark's Hill William Henry, chemist, 357 High street

Harvey Brothers, stationers & bookbinders, Manchester st Hillen Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 13 Rotunda terrace
Hillier's Bacon Curing Co. Limited, pork butchers, 319
Harvey Thomas Watts, ironmonger, 102 High street

Haskoll Thomas James Forbes, prepa.ratory school for High -street

boys, Brandon house, Painswick road 8'Hilling-brand Valentine, tailor, 2 Brandon tel'. Gratton I'd
Haslam Frederick, cabinet maker, St. James' square
Hillson Emma (Mrs.), dress maker, 21 Great Norwood
Hastings Alfred Thomas, butcher &; greengrocer, 24 Mount HiIlyer Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2~ Sherborne street
Pleasant Hilton John Herbert, hatter &; hosier, 75 High street

Hastings John, butcher, 28 St. Paul street nortn Hilyer Jas. Hy. &; John, livery stables, 10 Winchcomb pI

Hathaway Alfred, grocer, 27. tAlbian street Hirst Alfred, confectioner, Ambrose street

Hatton Josp.ph Paul, teacher of music, Brighton house, Hiscock Joseph, hair dresser, 303 High street
Hitchman J ames (~rs.), apartments, 7 Montpellier grov&
21 Regent street

Hawker Alice &. Louisa (Misses), apartmnts. 19 Promenada Hoad WilIiam, Coach &. Horses P.H. Portland terrace

Hawker John, earthenware dlr. &. butter dlr. 253 High It Hoare Fanny (Mrs.), Albion tavern, Albion street

Hawker Robert, news agent, 226 High street Hobbs Charles, Talbot inn, Duke street

Hawkins Daniel, architect, 71 Winchcomb street Hobbs Emma (Miss), aprtmts. 2 Dovedale villas, St.Luke'lI
Hawkins l"rank AIbert, carpenter, 27 Granville street Hobbs Jane (Mrs.), apartments, 6 Orrisdale ter.College rd

Hawkins George, teacher of dancing, 50 Regent street Hodges Emily (Miss), dress maker, 5 Dunalley parade.

Hawkins John Knowles, jeweller, 354 High street St. Paul's road
Hawkins Josiah, china &c. dealer &; cabinet maker, 42S Hogarth Andrew AIlison M.B.• O.Y. physician, medical
High street - officer No. 3 district, Che:tenham union, Harley house.

Hawling Richard, apartments, 8 Rodney terrace. Cambray _

Hayden Hirah, apartments, 13 Lansdown place Hogg Elisha, beer retailer, 23 Hanover street

Hayman Walter, printer, 22 Bennington street Hogg Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, Wellington bar, Bath I'd

Hayter Ernest John, Suffolk Arms P.H. Suffolk road Holder George, shoe maker, 8 Jersey street
Hayward :Fanny (MrS'.), Albion refre~hment rooms; all Holder J ames, florist &; fruit grower; cut flowers, shrubs
kinds of refreshments at moderate prices, 108 Albion st &. flowering plants in season always on hand, The Ceme-

Hayward John Thomas, beer retailer, Tewkesbury road tery gardens, Cemetery road

Hayward Thomas Edward, working jeweller, 13 Church Holder Mary (Miss), florist, 10 PittviIIe street •
Holder Samuel John, hair dresser, 4~ London road
terrace. Malvern road .

Hayward William, beer retailer, Suffolk road Holder Stephen, shoe maker, 28 St. George's place
Holder WaIter, greengrocer, IS Mount P:oosant
Hayward William, bird preserver, St. Paul's road

Hayward William, furniture dealer, Hewlett road Holder William, watch maker, 4 High street

Haywood Ellen (Miss). corset maker, I Charlton villas, Holland Henry, boot maker,s Norwood road

London road Holland Henry, plumber, 22 Upper :Korwood street

Baywood Harry, plumber, Westfield villa, London road Holland Mar}' Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 3 St. James' pu

Head Joseph, shoeing smitl)~ Milsom street Rollick Charles, boot maker, 2543, High street

Bead William Henry, assistant sec. to Cheltenham General Holliday &. Co. butchers, IX PittviIle street; 29 Bath street

'Hospital, 16 Victoria terrace, Carlton street & I4 Montpellier arcade

Headdey E. P. &; C. M. (Misses). ladies' collegiate school, Holliday John Hy. apartments, Royal Well place

6 Ormond terrace, Regent street . . Holliday John Henry, blacksmith, New street

Healing Fanny (Miss), straw hat cleaner, 4 St. Georg'e's st HoIloway Henry, gr{)cer, 7 Suffolk road

Hearne George, livery stables, Royal Hotel yard, High st Holloway-Jesse (Mrs.), photographer, 32 Catnbray

Heath Helen &; Kate (Misses), lace cleaners, 23 Bath par HoUoway Stephen, grocer, 3 St. Mark's emporium, Glou·

Heath & ,Son, orchid growers, importers, nurserymen, cester road; &. sexton of St. Mark's

seedsmen & florists, Royal Exotic nurseries, Sandford Holloway William George, apartments, 34 Imperial squa.r&

road, &. 26 Promenade villas HoIman Frederick Charles, hunting &; livery stab:es, St.

Heath James, tailorl Marle Hill road George's place

Heath William, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, 3 Holman Mary Ann (Mrs.), costumier, 6 St. LUke'. ter.

Regent street , race. St. Luke's road .

Heath William. Victoria coffee tavern. Gloucester road Holman Walter, boot maker, Swindon terrace. Swindon 1'<1

Heaven James, painter, Sandford terrace, Keynsham road Holtam George Charles, fishmonger &. wholesale &; retail

Hebden Elizh. (Mrs.), dress ma. I Spa bldgs. Montpelliel' dealer in poultry, 170a, High street

Hemings Bessie (Miss), apartments, 13 York terrace, St. Holtam George Charles, fly proprietor; flys, landaus,

George's road waggonettes, broughams, dog carts, pony carriages &G

Hemming George, fishmonger, Lion cottages, AIbion st breaks on hire far pleasure parties &c.; flys meet every

Hemming Henry, beer retailer,S Corpus street G. W. R. train from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fleece Hotel

Hemmings Lancelot, beer retailer, Fairview street. mews·'& 170 High street

Hempton Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, IX Lansdown pI Holtham Edwin, painter &; ho. decoratr. 25 Gt. Norwood s~

Henny &; Medcraft, dress makeI'll, 20 Manchester street Holtom George, tripe dresser, Sherborne place

HeRwood Frederick. hosier, 36; High street Holyoake John Charles, .beer retailer, Hale's road

Hepworth J. &. Son Limited, clothiers, 352 High street Holyoake Wm. John, corn dealer, 29 Great Norwaod street

Herbert Geo. accountant & house agent, 18 Regent street Home &; Colonial Stores Limited, 386b, Hig-h street

Herbert Annie (Mrs.), greengrocer, 103 Albion street Honeysett David William, publisher of the "CiJ;iZln\»...t

Herbert James, apartments, 3 Queen's parade newspaper, 70 St, George's place

Herbert William, watch maker &; cycle agent, I&;4 Im- ,Hood Samuel, boot maker, 8 Charlton place, London road

periaJ buildings Hook James Edward, beer retailer, 48 Tewkesbury road

Hooper Charles, grQcer, Moorend street


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